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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1916)
en--,. .4 "k. XUKHDAV, MAItCH M, lf Madrid chamber of commerce I corcals nnd vegetables, 8,63S,6C4 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I'AOK Tstjut1 f ,.!! attention to tho fact that of 'tho ollvo nml grapo Industry, and C,- MIIIIIUPVPI lOTO ',',., 19,500,000 population, 4,000,. 177,010 to noii-spocMcd products, 111 II I Mil ll I III 111 I ll ,Z nre .K.ol m Agricultural pur-, . 'wiwiiviUUUlU PREPARE FOR RON iilU nlKiut 2t percent 'ino lire itoiicu womun nru now cIwuiIiik of Spain l I2J.030.38fJ ucron. OMho NtrootH, currying tho horscH, thiio BP.30B.OB nro dovoted to im- cloanlng motor car nnd acting m urifo iiii'I uplnmlii. 30,036,703 toj minora. CRANES LINEN LAWN Tim (.'"rivet Writing I'npur Is a writing paper, the use of which is an unmistakable sign of good breeding. hix'omj i:m)uiu.ci; itu.v to iik HELD AI'ltlL IOTH COUNCIL OKA-NTH UHK OF HIXTII HTUKKT VOH I'AHT OP COUKHK miccusH that thero will bo many more ildcra entered. Tho club will give a r imrne to tho winner, $G0 for sec "ml, nnd $26 for third prlte. , Later, local motorcyclists hope to Induce rider in Jackson and Slakl iou counties to Join In a trl-county endurance run, covering n much longer courno. Moving Pictures "Mr. WlgRB of the Cabbage Patch" haH been reproduced In thla-Interesting? picture with far greater ntten- Roche, a leading lawyer, supervised tho court acenea. Supporting Beatrlt MIchalena are alien" well-known playera as Blanche Chapman, Andrew Robson and Houae Peters. 4 BI'KING LAKH JS iMAi &' Zs$ W: .mt mill V AJMI'IMIII IMlLa UKLUUH I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE rgygryvl UY TMCIR DRUGS (3 WW UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC Wo 111 e agent for Calkins HiinllKiiiV innll, .ni.siiijtei 11 ml frclitht ItontN on lite Upper Klamath Lake, IIiiupn lime ihN ofilie ru-t) iihhmImu extent Sunday, nl 7:110. Western Transfer Co. PIIOMI 1M7 . MAIN HTIIKKT, MIAH FIFTH Tho council lubt night granted the Klamath Motorcycle permission to mo Sixth Htreet, between Main street .tnd die dty llinllH, as pan or the toiiibo for Hie rlub'H second Kliimath uuduriiiice run. The club Una agreed to patrol tho length of tho street on that occasion to guard against acci dents. This run will be bold April 1 0th. Tho course will bo 200 miles In length, and tho route will be chosen Sunday, the race commltteo making tho trip In an automobile. TOIIAV'H ODDKHT HTOIIV I'nlted Prese Service TIFFI.V, 0., March 28, Here Is tho queerest entry In the early ! fishing story contest. Eugene ; Schultz, aged 12, while skating on Rock Creek, broke through ' tho ico He sank to the bot- torn, nnd In hl terror clutched out wildly, ills hand grasped a 21-Inch black bass He was mill tightly holding to It when other boys rescued him. Tho banks and large mercantile fims In nil the large South African This being an endurance run, tho iHes are now empoylng large num londltlon of the machine at tin- end hern of women to replaco the men who of tho run, not tho speed rate, will have gone Into war service. decide the winning rider. Therefore, a courso allowing a variety of road Htatlatlca show that tens of thous (ondltlona will bo chosen. auds of women In America live on less Last ) car's run proved such it great limn $6 a week. aPIVfl ffuJH Eflfll (f "TOt ftWOE AND THE GR.0OK V, Or THE CABDAOC. PATCH J Yea, we know the equine" has - paaaed. Old Man Winter1 blew hta breath at ua, though', that we should Tho production Is a draraazatlon of (remember. f Anne Crawford Flexner's succesful' Tho average attendance for our t play based upon the widely read stor- school last month waa 98 per cent. les "Mrs. Wlggs of the Cabbage The following pupils were Blither , Patch" and "Lovey Mary," by Alice (absent nor tardy: Louis Scnrelaer. Hegan Rice. It was produced by ar-' Lucille Stewart, Ruby Schrelasr, EI- t . rnngement with the Llebler Co. by Inter Langer, Walter Stewart Ethel the competent company of the Call- Schrelner, Andrew Folsom, Keaaeth fornla Motion Plcturo Corporation. Stewart, Gordon Dolan, Stella 8chrel The plcturo will be exhibited at the ner, Ernest Folsom, Lucille Gentry, Star theater for tonight only. Irene Folsom and Margaret Schubert. Mrs. E. A. Schrelner visited Mrs, 1 There are many commodities which Stewart Friday, have 'been exported from Japan for Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Kenney of the first time since the beginning of , Olene are visiting the litter's parents, the war. One of them Is playing Mr. and Mrs. George Williams. cards, for which large orders have Tho friends of Bill Cheyne ten been placed with Japanese makers, dered him a surprise party Saturday. The total value of the orders waa es-'All spent a most enjoyable evening ;tlmated at a recent date to be in ex-1 In dancing and visiting, cess of $7,500,000. Most of these Mrs. Carl Schubert Is able to be cards have been consigned to Eu- out again after her recent alckness. rope, the greater part to be used for1 The members of the Spring Lake gifts for soldiers, while the remainder r Farmers' Club report line progress ne put on the regular market through , In their work of exterminating the 'English merchants. 'ground squirrels. ' ! fc I Dnn't ievrwei thn Savnoiir lutur tion to detail tinn it was possible to In the United States census of 1870, at Spring Lake Friday night. give It when It fln-t appeared on the(a record waa obtained of the father, stage. 0f a family who had named his five Women students at Oregon Agrl An entire circus wa hired and .children Imprints,- Finis, transported to San Rafael. Theodore Addendum and Erratum. Appendix, cultural College are superior to the men In scholastic attainment. J ' "" VaV 2?"siav " ill's. T-jRKtVlcl: M StKivrrKV Guard Against Poverty in Old Age by your sitvlugs In outh and ma turity Itemombor If you don't huo now your later years may bo full of desolation nnd despair. Bet ter forego useleiM pleasures now tlmn to suffer the pnngs of pov erty when your earning power has gono. FIRST STATE M2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON A.. I U'HITK WM. J. IMMKL Oregon Welding Sixth Street Klamath Falls, Ore MOE & CO. STORE NEWS Unusually Good Values in Smart New York Tailored Suits of Wool Poplins at $25.00 Miki popiilm, as rr) ioinan knows; are poMlbly held in higheM fax or of liny nmteriulw the nen .season has introduced. At 925.00 we arc nm hhouiiiK tin unusually good value, which has Just recently arrived from Sew York. They reflect high grade workmanship ami IIiiInIi ilitiiiiglioui. 1'owhsh the very latest st)le featuren nnd fit reuiHrknlily Hell. Extra KxhI value, $2.1.00. A Very Pretty Style Misses' Suit llus Just united. Comes in black and white solid check, with patent leather belt, wide Taffeta braid on coat. Skirt has tartan; effect. Spcclul price, while they lut, only, each, ..';'. $12,50 HAVE YOU A Prest-O-Lite ON YOUR CAR? We want you to see the camp cooking and. lighting device on exhibition at our garage. You Can Do Your COOKING - LIGHTING Direct Fnmi - PREST-O-LITE TANK On Your Car WHITE PELICAN GARAGE A Comfortable Reducing Corset for $1.19 It's our own Special, about which ho are very enthusiastic. This model represents every' convenience known for comfort giving. They are well made, or good quality Satin Finish Coutll. AH sizes, sipefinl at $1.19 De Bevaise Brastierre N The Mtiimuird nuike of all Ilrassieres; made from better quality, better nenrd, and will lit better than nny other. Site from SB lo 46. Km-li 50c SMART NEW MILLINERY Pattern Hats Only $4.89 ONE WHOLE SHIPMENT OF PATTERN HATS The very latest creations from Eastern markets. There are Togels, Flexible, Chip, Visca and other Straw Braids, in new Sailors, Turbans Tricorne shapes. Ju diciously trimmed with Flowers, Silk and Satin Rib bon, Quills, Fruit, etc. Prices range from $8.50 to $15. For our -Special Millinery Showing Wednesday these Hats will sell while they last at each ONLY $49 ABC SILKS 50c and 75c . Knowing a new line of sat terns of the famous A B C Silks., It contains 60 per cent Silk; sus&) 40 per cent Sea bland Cottoa; guaranteed to wash and grre satisfaction; has a very hlgti. silk finish. Made in all the new Metace and American Beaaty strip; 30 inches wide. Plata colors. 50c Fancy colors, 75c y Knit Combination Suit, 35c In light "eight, short sleeves, nnd sleeveless; loose and tight knee. Site ill to 41. Special 35c White Flannelette, Moe's Unequalled Quality, 15c per Yard This pure white Saxon KlaueUette has tt most desirable soft napped, closely woven texture. It will be to jour advantage If you purchase Wednesday, as this will probably be the last yard wide of this iiiality we will offer at this price. 30 inches wide Wednesday at 15c WHITE BEDSPREADS Hero is most Interesting economy news for the thrifty housewife, and welcome news It la ssure to be, for this is the season most women seem to discover their bedding needs new repleaialitaa;. $1.50 White Bed Spreads, each, Special, 89c We have only a few of those to offer Wednesday at this price. So we must limit the quantity to two to each customer. They are a special spread, dowMe bed slxe, extra good value, 89c CURTAIN SWISS C. T. X. White Curtain Swiss, comes la all site, plain dosji, broken checks, and fancy stripes.. Very firm, evenly woven aad guaranteed to wash. Extra good value, per yard, Kg & THE WIRTHMOR WAISTS AT $1.00 ?) We could use u whole page to good advantage for these Wlrtlimor Waists nloue. You'll find it hard to figure out how such Waists ,.s these can be sold for !. Bere's Hie "how" of it the manufacturer has contracted with one large store in nearly every city in the United States to take a certain- quantity of these Waists each weak' Hits' 4 means that ho can buy his materials more intelligently and more economically he can keep his shops running at full speed all the time, and he eliminates all of the haavr s selling expense which other manufacturers contend with. . , ' 'J All these savings which the manufacturer make are savings for you. We dout claim to be offering you a $1.50 Waist for ti, bat we do castas that thqr'Nukftfe Wulrt than wo have evar seen sold at 1 before. Yea will always and a great range of styles to choose from some of them made nearly plainothers of theai' Tery; mnliP ,.... .. 1 ...1.1. ,.... ....t ....K..i.i....fw IT mi. mli. . .. in aiot.rjui trjiAlr. Havmw atlea will twi aliAum fov tli fliai tlnu. 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