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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1917)
Jitrl 4 fmfm mtp :- IV V V J MONDAV, JANUARY 19, lltr THE EVENING HB1ALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON II? FitSJft9?S8f A-A'mAAAA ,AAAAAiAAAiiiiiiAiiiiAA44'MM IV ! 1 l- ltr WHL t CU AM This Week You Can Buy Any Overcoat in the Store for $12.50 .. Jt bb a Bt Any Oregon Catsimere Suit, with two pair panto, for $12.85 Annual clearance sale of Men's Suits and Overcoats. Read these exceptional price reductions. Outfit now here while you can make substantial savings. This sale will only last a few days more, so hurry and make your selections now. Extra Special Sale of Boys1 Overcoats $3.50 $5.00 Any toy. Ovtreoat In the store, ft to 10 years, Any Bey's Overcoat In the store, ate from 10 to IS years These coats are good values at the regular prices of $6. $8 aad up to $14 and at these sale prices are the biggest overcoat you will find. Sale of Raincoats Any Fifteen Dollar Suit, now $11.85 Any Twenty Dollar Suit, now $14.85 Any Twenty-Two Fifty Suit $16.85 Any Twenty.Rve Dollar Suit $18.85 Any TwentySeven Fifty Suit $20.50 Any Thirty Dollar Suit, now $22.50 Any ThktrFtve Dollar Suit $25.50 Blue Serf Suits not Included In this Sate N alteration made without charge Store-Leading Clothiers-Hatters Some good clever styles to select from. Get a raincoat now at these great saving prices. Any tg.00 Raincoat new. Any $1000 Rdncoal now Any 112.00 Raincoat new. Any 119.00 Raincoat nw Any IIS.W Raincoat new. Any $20,00 Raincoat new Any 129.00 Raincoat now $ 625 725 825 11.85 12.85 14.85 1685 m y j toMMiHHMiaHHHisMaMMaBMnHMnpaaM BnV a $ GIVE $50 MORE FOR TERMINALS BROWNE BROTHERS OF BUSINESS . MEN'S ASSOCIATION INCREASE THEIR SUBSCRIPTION TO SIM FOR FUND "Brown Brothers, painted and paper har ajrea $50 to the Stra- t railroad passenger terminal fond. I to announcement by W. Paul . chairman of the head commit- i Brothers already had rir- ' tlH; their total subscription now la IMS. This firm ia a member of Klamatn Falls Business Men's Association. The aSSHieoisl anhecriptlon nukes the total nbecribed to date by the association aaaorat to M J05. Wilson Not Angry With Mr. Gerard Women Hear ' Miller, Strahorn at - w ru,. Continued from Pate 1 gSBBBjBsk fiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl BbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbV IbbbbsbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbW i V gMBBBBBPHHsBBl fBaBBBBBBBa9lBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV .VaVsBBBW SSar . lsHaSsarSf St iBaVWWfP SBS 'QajSvV'am. bb" sfl?-r EbbV V iPV v.SbBBBBBBBBBW :m':..f BBBBBBBBBBh. w '-dC-iri -, JBBBBBBBBBBBx & jJ . jaaPeBBBBBBBBJ vAffMx vV.BIBbBb1 t&mmSs I rMmii&&i Z: At.'aBBBBKl .7'.aBBBBBr MSBramp' '-' r ft jn.v7,jssssssssssssssnftL Baw7 '-,?'' f v'- SwPpBBBBj WOMEN INCREASE TERMINAL FOND RAISE SSSO SATURDAY, WITH HELP OF 1200 SUBSCRIPTION BY MRS. ROBERT E. STRAHORN. FUND NOW SetfcSO. She Ml Has Faith in Suicide Husband The fund being raised br the Wo- men"s 1,000 Railroad Club to help bay a passenger terminal for the 8trahorn railroad was boosted Saturday y $340. Of thta sum $!00 waa given by Mrs. Roberts. Strahorn and $110 by twelve subscribers who live In Klamath Falls. A total of $.1150 has now been placed In the bands of the trustees by the women of Klamath Falls. I Following are the subscribers se cured since the last publicatien: Mrs. Robert E. Strahorn $100.00 waa introduced into the serious dis- tuaslon of (be afternoon whn the! eaalrma introduced to Robert E. Stra-' bom the two youngest and among the juost active members of the club, little Was Jar Evans and her tmall brother. J, the children of Mr. and Mrs. Syd Evans. Tfceee little folks are the most enthnitpM contributors to the fund. t Robert I? Strahorn made a moat in teresting talk, which waa listened to with intense Interest Mr. Strahorn i .paid the women of Klamath Falls a Germany been as cordial as now,1 WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 15. Am- H-Hsador Gerard's much discussed speech on his return to Berlin in which be was quoted as saying "never since the beginning of the war have the rela tions between the United Stales and waa veryUgfe tribute. TJp to date the fate, reported substantially as made, it was n "ZirrZ: I.. " "y ! "W tate department Ambav Mrs. R. H. Dunbar Miss Lorlnda Sauber W. C. Ball Otto Schoenfeld Mrs. Otto Schoenfeld Mrs. James R. Thompson Mrs. Luke Walker Mrs. Iran Daniels A Friend J. R. Rabourn W. C. Davenport Marie Davenport . 5.00 . 5.00 . 5.00 . 10.00 j . 10.00 . 5.00 . 5.00 . 15.00 . 10.00 , S5.Q0 35.00 1000 Mrs. Strahorn is Donor for Women Contused from Fag 1 ? lBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl l .BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBal ! anananBaBBBBan! BBannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnBBBBliJBBBlrBBBB )ffiN&3ssnSEnslKB&ZslBkuuml SMUSEUSEmStUUSSEUSEUSEUSEUUm BBannnnnnnnVVBBBnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnBW )HjrHflH SBRjgBZBBBBBBBBBBBBBM ysgv IF BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS FLUSH YOUR KIDNEYS OCCASION ALLY IF YOU EAT MEAT REGULARLY Boston Doctor Goes ' to Prison for Life in their hands. Their work, both In1 rsanlation. zeal and results, accom-, Mors uerMa 8pec6 " ""a Usbed has far outdone the efforts of lmore comment abroad, perhaps, than any vtterance by an American diplo- the f At the close of Mr. StrahornV ad dress, Mrs. A. D. Miller introduced the following resolution, which waa car ried vigoreusly: "Resolved. That the Women's l.nno Railroad Club do hereby tender to Mr. r s aMiv .. , .... I mat cince the war began. The Ger man newspapers attached much sfgnlfl caute to it. especially as it followed so niioniy on Ambassador Gerard's visit t. T resident Wilson and Secretary .inBitg here and on the president's W. O. Smith its sincere thsnlrn fni.!nnfn in th hiii.. hU gnat courtesy and most valuable i ooperauon in freelr airing the col umna of the Evening Herald to the uso or their club, thereby rendering lnval ,able service to us and eontrihutinV Hrgely to the auccess of the work of this club." . Thta waa followed . a resolution in troduced br Mrs. E. B. Hall: Jwaolved, Thai tte women of the 1,000 Strahcrn lwi-i,0 Club tender Ihelr thanks to V.r .V. H. Mason or Me courtesy in placing the column of the Klamath itwon' at the serhe of this club and for (be Interest he hn tiktn in forwardlns He alms of tlih club." Mrs. J. J. Steiger introduced a reso- -EVenWHeraid- ' "" f the Tbe b,B auto flre treck "" "Resolved. That the Women's looo'fi.0'10 fT t0 ca" fr0M Btrahorn Railroad nh n f , I the reB,dence ot Captein W. C. Ball, at Mrorrest El of th j, r. to Second and Jeffe" ' Capiln WtUHLSiXf Ba vas tbaw's out frozen water S5nL ? whe Pt up n partlUon J- f the work of thU cmbTn Tfo ' ZZn? " """ .the assIstancA ho h. i,. .,... lnBe WM aone- The danger from Arc when thawing nut frozen pipes Is great, aaya Kleth Ambrose, fire chief, and precaution fchould be exercised. The O. A. Stearns home on the Waat Prh e.t. - """ " w. me ire place rresb fish every, Wa8 consideraM rfi.m..i Jj THAWS PIPES; FIRES HOUSE W. C. BALL NEARLY SETS RESI DENCE ON FIRE THIS MORNINO WHEN THAWING OUT FROZEN WATER PIPES 4he assistance he has cheerfully given 1'' I Hamilton cask' at..b . ;ow cpM nt 1036 Main atreet Choice 'flaMta st rery reasonable prices. Your lrnwn aoucuea. An E. E. HAMILTON. tbe Ore boys extinguished tbe blaze. - Klamath Transfer companr kaa stor S An SMnf wlMblllty nelloy work, for . rW,or "," ZZTLrZ'Z' 5T "" twn WwMrfm annet Wcrk far y.P. i?loLT Rate rlaZIllI VlliP?! f "? C"y' Xf, Batettllcatf. w t3 nJTe ' '" ''r eoni Is"' Wtod-lmo. vUl be a bit e, if Kalis women and their intelligent and effective work. It may be a surprise to the neonle of this city and moat of all to the ladies of this club or civic patriots to know that what these ladles are now doing and have been doing for several weeks to attracting admiration all over the country. The wory they have done If, in some respects, unique In thli period of women's work In civic mat ten. A large number of the best wo men of tbe city, without retard to church or social affiliation, aaw the great need of a concerted and deter. mined effort to aave the future of the city by assisting to raise funds to buy terminal passenger sites for the new Strahorn railroad. Their insight Into the conditions sur- rounding tbe problem was. from tbe start, remarkable. They quietly got together, and without any fuss or any useless organization machinery, and organized tbe work as no general cam paign waa ever before organized In this city. Within twenty-four hours af ter their first general meeting waa held tbe work of soliciting and collect ing money was movlnc. and funds flow. Ing In, and every part of the machinery running smoothly and without any friction. All this work waa carried on in almost Impassable streets blocked by mow and unusually low temperature. There has oeen no hitch from the fitat day. Tbe city has been educated Into this movement by these devoted women. Every contributor has been tborougbly Inoculated with Strahorn railroad, and tbe money has been com inc In In a steady stream. The city baa been thoroughly worked house in nouse. so successful has bar h work that the ladies have been urged to nuke the organization Daraaaeet. and to use their exeat lanM bring about new and needed civic re forms, and generally to rata the aten- Mrs. Laura Lewis of Pittsburg, wld ow of Bernard Wi Lewis, who shot himself to death when tbe police sought hlm.in an Atlantic City board ing bouse In connection with tbe mur der of Mrs. Orace Roberta of Phila delphia, still believes he waa Innocent of the crime, and she hopes his name will be cleared. In Lewis' last letter to his relatives in Pittsburg he asked that his wife be taken care 'of. Thanka Fire' Department I desire to publicly thank the Are deDartment for their nromot resnonse and skillful action in suppressing what might have prored n serloua Are to my house the early morning of Sunday, tbe lith. Inst O. A. STEARNS. No man or woman who eat meat regularly can make a mistake by flush tug the kidneys occasionally, aaya a welt known authority. Meat forms' uric acid which clogs the kidney pore so tbey sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headache, liver trouble. nervousness, constipation, dlzxlneaa. sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from siuggub kidneys. The moment you feel a dull ache In the kidneys or your back hurts, or if tbe urine u cloudy, offensive, full of sediment. Irregular of naasaxe. or at tended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jsd Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a table spoonful In a glass of water before) breakfast for a fuw days, and your kld- noys will then act fine. This famoua saltii is ramAn fmm th i-M nt miua and lemon juice, combined with ilthla. ana naa oeen used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the , acids In urine so It no longer cause Ir ritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts la Inexpensive, and cannot Injure; make a delightful effervescent lithia water drink, which all regular meat eaters abould take now and then to keep tbe kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serions kidney complications. Adr. EBBBBBBBBBBBBBbbwL IBbbG bbbW?w $9bbbP Banal WaVieM wt'i JrrVBT' taBBBBBBBBBaf J wkmlmM muWrimi H PRkJu aJbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb! QSEBHHSHsViiHHIH eBstaAaljlBBasjajejh Moving Pictures ww00wwwwwmmm0ww0w Plans Suffrage "Colleges" Or. Abridge C. Atftood. a Notion oitropalh, n sentenced the other lay to life Imprlmininenl. on Ills plna of KUllty in the murder of Ijr. Wllft.d l JlimK (rrililcnl of MAAchuieUn rnllfip of Os'teopstby, last July. This wan the flnalo of (ho triangle love af fair In which Dr. Oils F. Adam of lloittitn, who had been engaged to' Dr. At wood, Is raid to have confessed to him she could not wed lilm because of her relation with Dr. Harris, who had been her teacher. Dr. J. (i. Goblr, tbe optician, will be In Klamath Falls all next week, Jan uary 14-20, Jacobs block, over Ashland grocery. Hill apartments. IMt 'III Bs Marries). A marriage license haa been aranted by County Clerk DeLap to Llnnua Mil- 'er and Mary Klem, both of Klamath tils. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Work aa nurse, common cooking or bouaework. Beulah Eeken, phone 49. 1541 ORPHEUS Brilliant Bluebird Photoplay. Dlctur. Ing Dicken'a Greateat werk: -THE RIOHT TO BE HAPPY" Screen version of Charles Dickens' Ira mortal clamlc. "Christmas Carol." CAST Ebenezer Scrooge Rupert Julian Bob Cratchlt John Cook Mrs. Cratchlt Claire McDowell Tlnr Tim Francis Lee! mm t jbcod Miney .. 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Miss Elinor Dyrns, a New York law yer, has started on u tour to Inaugu rate "colleges" for HUffraxo worker, and the first one 1h to bo opened at Jiuffulo. She pronoacH to teach women anxious to learn how to mako convorU to tbe cause how to do It. "Much of the suffrage work done in the paat by untrained workers Inst effectiveness because of that very lark of training," said he. "Now we are going to find out thone who are good al public speaking and train them for that. Those who can't make speecbe is but are good at annwerlnc Questions are to have tbelr special talent devel oped. Others who show aptitude fur canvaaslng will bo drilled for that par ticular onil Imiiottunt duty," To feel your beet day In and day out, to feel clean Inside; no sour bile to cost your tongue and sicken your breath or dull your head; no constipa tion, bullous attacks, alck headache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, acid atom. acb, you must bathe on the Inside like you bathe outside. Tbla la vastly more Important, because tbe akin pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood, while tue bowel pores do, naya n well- known physician. To keep these polsona and toxins well flushed from the atomach liver kidney and bowels drink before break fast cich day a glass of hot water with u tn spoonful of limestone phosphate In It. This will cleanse, purify und freshen the entire alimentary tract bo fore putting moro food Into thi. ..tom. ath. Got a quarter pound of limestone phoxphate from your nharmaelst. i i. Inexpensive and almost tasteless, ex cept a sourish twinge which la not un pleiiHant. Drink pbospbated hot water every morning to rid your system of mene vile polsona and toxins; aluo to prevent tbelr formation. To feel llko young folks feel: ilk. you felt before your blood, nerves and muscles becsme saturated with an . cumulation of body polsona, begin this treatment, and above all. kn it ..n As f.nsn nH IiaI , ., .. Icleannlng, awaetenlng and purifying, so uuiwHune puospnat and not water ba- roro iirenkfait, net on tbe stomach, liver and bowels,- Adv. The Flnsl Judtinrnl" Fate weatr a slrsnan rb about th brauiiful Jn CarlMon, a noted actress, beloved br lhre men an aislaiant district siioh nay, an rxfert cbrmUt and t uiulti millionaire. The attorney win her. Therrafter dark lulsfortune cotnc lo them. How she clrnrn her husband ul (he cloud which hover over hi luroe and rliif tb truth fmm the nun (or whoso crime h suffer, form n t orbing phutodrama. brimming with thrill" snd vttsl human Inter!, At the War tnnlxht. If Hrpirmtwr Morn were here nour I bet you could see the change on iir, The newest novelty la solid gold hit pin for slity-nlne cenis. Dame Fahlon has drt-rrnl that th skirt are to be lonicrr thU rar. fill don Ihr ciirtnlti,)ii C4im, we list seen nl of the show nnrwny, I hr romlrli ntiM-tc of mitlr I'atrlclnn" pttlti-rn In Community Mil er. We re littslne a nsle on everything In the hnuae. o If )ou wh money you Mltillld nee thin nlmk of KUraiit"td We itel (he "iloucli," and we want your support. No. Ilelrtt, nut up porter; r rsn't use thrm. we are nt rich enouab We have a new tork of the beauti ful While I'rllesn nmvrtilr nKHm, The nrwent I .a Tnnra terl neck lace for bsbleit. They are just too cute for an) thing. If you want your watch fixed rUht at a moderate cost, brine It to us. We fix everything but reputation. We bate looking llastf. sun ! e. reading glasses, magnifying glasurs. cut glasses, drinking glasses (water), eye glasses, opera glasse and field glasses. If this snow hurt your eyes romn In and get a pair of glaaaea (from two bits to two dollar). Why does one rise when one H down on a tack 7 The point Is, we are trying lo tell ou that we can xl vou more fur ur money, and want to convince you of II, Did you ever get a bargain? We have a slock of them. Don't forget your coupons are kmmI eaeb Saturday. Aak your friend. Mcllattan's, between heaven nml eartb, at No. 611 Main street, Klamntn Fall. Niagara Fall In front. SMsaaaaaaaaassasaaaanaaaaaaaaaaaa HOUSTON'C Metropolitan Amusement fj HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Rolfe Photoplays, Inc.. Prossnta the Brilliant Actress Ethel Barrymore, In "THE FINAL JUDGMENT" A Five Part Renroductlon of cieoree Scarborough's latest and greatest piny. TlEMPLE THEATER "Haunted and Hounded," Knickerbocker Drama In 3 Parte "The Trial Run," HaxzardH of Helen Series "Peaehea and Ponies," Kalnm Comedy "Psthe News," ' Current Bvtnta MRRRIlXoRi' HOUsi MOTION 1'ICTITIKH ri'KHDAVH AND HATURDAYS Merrill, Oiegon w$;h 'J