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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1917)
if ijvai WKDMCBDAT, rKMWAHV HI, , ifrmsm TH1 EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON v y t !" .(. ISa w r t, $ mi V," 1 ' e i. It' rk Wf lav ?f w-- m .! ftrmnm hbont People You Know OJa,.'TB sp Browa of Modoc Point, who teesile ul adeaotds removed r. M. Wklte tkle ww. has re. target to his borne. mytfrlea Gees te Dents. Dt. r. M. White of this city was catted to Dorrla tkla morning to as- slet.pr. Atktaaoa of that place with MTtnl operations. Back Boyd Parker, local Manager of the Kleauth Development company of tab city, kaa returned from Califor nia points. la CHr Vnm Kwjeaw. H. H. Brigham of Cloeaett Derera ef Portland, wko kaa kla heedquar ten at Eugene; Is ta tke city today vMUng tke local trade. eVmadr Mam an Vawa. Alkert B. BUager of Lewis is Sting er, Barker supply comnaay. Portland. ta la tke dty today calling on tke local barbers. Deeds from tke Ktamatk Develop t company to Leo Olrimont or Weed aad W. I. Ooaette of Boalder Creek. Calif., for tot T, klock 40. of tke HMsMe Addition), and lot SO. 17, at Iadeetrial Addition to Falls, reatectlTely. bare led wtth tke couaty clerk to day. W h:We ;-? brir r Mr. aad Mrs. H. C Wlaslow of ' aWrltl M la Klamath Falls last algkt to meet Mr. Wlaslow mother, & Mrs. fraamk H. Wlaslow of Seattle. &. wbe arrived to spend seTersI days In i Td M-i. -1- V-t m. ... 1HV nW MMWB. V- liV'turaed'to Merrill today. Mr. aad &, Mrs. Wlaslow war married here last aataraay aigat. Aesef acJery, " 'A brama ta Three Parts A' Drama of Life ta Two Acts MmemBMajf ' - a Comedy AtHIIMIOtf TKX CENTS ; Tke Orpheas gives oaly eae show eaek areatac. BttBBfag afoaaaUy at I lOOTEDS THEATER . a,. j TCwmmmmW 4MM f mmmmWmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWmmm I B ml ml H i aal awl amj am mw ma H H am Bm aaf " B f. . -,-w ..--- m & - Is T-' sS a &'' - ' I em m vj ma I Only Three Day s More I ; -I This week ends :our final clean-up sale of all I mm I . allal I coats and suits. Most of these Fall and I I Winter garments are suitable for all the year B mm ' -, H II around wear. If you come this week you I . I may have your choice at just one-half price. ' I C-M - This is your big opportunity. I Stilts Drygoods Co. 1 I & Wli' .f "' -f ,-- "WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" ' I BBBBBBBBBBBBBflflBBBBflaaial.ll.ll.ll.llH.II.H.H1 , mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmr n I -f 'Bat! ..!, -f k XS i'BbbbI T - irf amml aiV ' y V Bmi Ji, -H - W fiaa mi A. i l . a WSk 'fj'w r,utMVv ' i ' ! v ;-' '. . W;Kawr'Av,r,v''' am (" .'Ar Bal ' Bal immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm WAWWWMNMMAMAWWWWWWWWW My mockma m ta tor First Tteae. t ahU Vtft iihibsiIii ml alAAkMSM and rancher of tke Bly country, la In I town today for the nrst time thw win tcr, securing supplies and attending to business matters. Auto Ageat Back From Bay Chy Roy T. Moore, local agent for tke Chevrolet automobile, returned last night from a trip to 8an Francisco, where ho attended a convention of Chevrolet agents and company onV clats, and also attended the automo bile show being held in 8an Fran cisco. The Women's Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist church of this city will meet at tke home of Mrs. a V. FUher of 513 Eighth street, Thursday afternoon of this week at 3:30 o'clock. All members are cordially invited to attend. Studies in Soul Winning Are Held The studies la "Planning for Boat Winning" now being held at tke Christian church la this city are bow dealing with tke klstory of coaver aloa as recorded in the Acts of the Apostles. Tonight the conversion of tke Sa maritans as recorded la Acts, eighth chapter, will be studied. A special feature of tke meeting will be a short discussion by tke min ister on "Miracles versus the Tricks of Sorcery." Example will be cited. The meetings are opea to the public. Ambrose Names Fire "Don V Coatlaaad from Page 1 serous conditions where Ores are lis- ble to start. Two dty ordinances iiave been Introduced in the council hich give the chief and the council power, to havaremoved such danger ous ronditlon.s Hero are the "don'ts' and "do's": lie careful, be clean and you will liae bo Urea. Neer use oil to help start a fire. Mfny persons are burned to, death Juct th!h way each year. Sec that all stoves, ranges, stove pipes and flues are In good repair and, tight, and that any woodwork near them la properly protected. Never overheat a stove, range or --. Stationery AMI Sentiment Every word In your letter takes a reflection from the stationery used. If ou want your letters to reflect teste, refinement and dig nity, then use Chile's tiM lawi This lino of stationery Is up to date as to style and form, and novel and attrac tive In texture. It kaa Individuality. JBBalBBjBJBBjMMhMMWMB grate. To do so may force aparka out of the chimney and set fire to the roof. ' Never pile wood, paper, rags, coal or anything that will burn near a stove, range or grate. These will bec.m; so dry that they will Ignite very easily. Many fires are caused that way. Never allow waste paper, rags. broken pieces of wood or anything that thill burn, to be scattered about. All such should be kept In metal cant. S - j He careful of gasoline about thethesitste to call on us. We are glad houe It is very dangerous, bersnse it gives off a vapor that will Ignite. This vapor la heavy, and wilt flow abent the room. It may take Ore frnm r stove or grate several feet tfnr I Keep your attle and basement clean. Allow no rubbish to acenmu late anywhere. When taking ashes from the stove, do not put them In a wooden box or barrel, or agalnat a board fence. It may start a Are several hours later.. A metal can should be used. When you leave the house or are N WHEN you need drugs or other drug store t-oods, don't think of our store mm many minutes or so many blocks away, but recall the fact that our store is as near as the phone. Call Main 37 when you need anything to add to your health, comfort, convenience or entertainment. We emphasize service in all departments of our business,. So. when we say that our Free Delivery Service is prompt, we mean it.Don't venture out when the weather is bad. Let your phone and our delivery boy do the work. Service is the thing mm PharBHty fk1 KLMATH FALLS OREGON Tf7R7W V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE l I . .aw v I BUY THEIR DRUGS U&gugAAvl ready to retire, see that the atovc or furnace Is properly closed. We lost a house not long ago by just this enretessness. We have had two calls lately, nd examination of the causes was found to be that a tinner made a draft pipe for tho top of a chimney too loose, allowing sparks to drop on the roof. Watch these things yourself, and see tbat they are done right and made safe. If you do not feel competent to do your own Inspecting in differ ent things that may arrive, do not to give Information, advice or assist ance. Remember, carelessness Is your worst enemy, regirdlng safety from fire. Read these suggestions over care fully, think of them seriously; some of them msy help you considerably. A CHKAP HOMK Knur room hoene ami good l4 In Second Hot Sariacs Addition for $080. Will take B3.10 cash aad give long time on balance. Hee Chllcote at once or lose a real bargain. 13 urLannruLfiRanrrtfiii ti'i i " ' ' ' Germans Sink Their Greatest Prize 4j Vy M I jPrl?yB BaaaHaMgaWj&i5 K& , Iff "tiftSJlS3JaaiaaBaWaBataiaBalalalal .a fc t-.. J iraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaj! VWek1 'immmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmw? 2im4GtiSKKKm?Bl 5- Crnniiii Htitiiiuirliu-M Miiuk their grcateat prlie In tho ruthless warfare on the sea, when, on Tued. TA ruiio 13th, ihry sfiit to the bottom fie IJ.OQO ton Afrlc of the While ar line, the greatest freight rarrkr ulioat. Onro in the iat'nRer nervlcp between America and Kngland, she had bet-n recently In the strrlM of the llrltlslt Kovcrnmint between Liverpool and South Africa. The Afrlc waa built In Belfast, rlgbtm )carsngo. She o an .'i30 feet long, Willi a beam of 63 feet. AJiNCES6R0W FOR MEETINGS "cod'h chaiilkmjk to umik lii:k" ih kdiukct annov.ncku fob lkctl'iik to.mght at tiOHI'KL HAhh The growing attendance at the Purdow-Tupper evangelistic aeries testifies to the Interest that prevails concerning the great world conflict, and its termination In tho downfall of the Turk. Last night It wn Hhown from the Bible, quoting Rev. 16:12-16, that Armigeddon follows the drying up of the waters of tho great River Eupliruten. Rov. 17; IS shows waters symbolis ing peoples, multitudes and nations and tongues, Indicating tho nation that now occupies tho territory drained by the Euphrates. "The klnCK of the Bast" are Janan. China and India, who, with tho na tions now Involved, will bring the whole world to Armageddon," said KvangellHt I'urdom. "God's Challenge to Unbelief" was nnnounccd as the subject for tonight, or "Will England, Germany or Rus sia bo the Next World Power?" PARTY SPEAKER LECTURES SUNDAY VICTOR J. McCO.N'E, PROMINENT 0OC1AMBT AND EDITOR, TO LECTURE IN I. O. O. F. HALL fWKTMY AFTERNOON The socialists of Klamath Falls jhave arrsnged a lecture, to be held - Our Store is Only as Far as Your Phone In I. O. O. r. Hall February IS, at 3 o'clock p. m. They have obtained as speaker Mr. Victor J. McCone, state secretary treasurer of the dregon socialist par ty and editor of tke Oregon Herald, the official socialist paper of Oregon. Mr. McCone is a newcomer to the Went from Boston, Mass., and has al ready made hla mark In public life In Oregon. He led the recent agitation In Portland for a, reduction In the blpb cost of living, opposing boycot ting -of the producta of tbo farmers, and advocating Instead the socialisa tion of all food producing, distribute lug and atorlng agencies. He led a delegation of housewives and work ing people before the mayor and city council of Portland, and urged upon the city government tho need of ac tion to reduce the high cost of food and other necessities. As a result of tbo agitation led by Mr. McCone a noticeable reduction In the prices of! certsln staple food stuffs waa noted In the Portland markets. Mr. McCone Is known aa a very able and convincing speaker. He Is on tour of Oregon and California In i the Interest of the socialist party. which will raise 150,000 this year for tho purpose of puiblng Its organiza tion. BTRAYEII Brown homo, branded 1IL on shoulder, weight about 1000 pounds. Notify I). O, Breedlovo, Bo nanza, Ore. 21-3t llltlN of Wood Sealed bids, accompanied by n cer tified check for S per cent of tho bid, will be received by the school board of District No. 1 up to Monday, March 5, 1917, for the follewing: Fifty to 100 cords of body wood delivered to Rlvcnlde school, Klam ath Falls. Fifty to 115 corda of body wood, delivered part to Central and part to Mille schools. All body wood to be .foot, cut from live trees, to be tiered and measured on grounds. All wood to be delivered by September 1, un, Address all bids to Ids R. Momyer, rlcrk, writing across tbo face of the envelope, "Bid for Wood." The board reserves the right to re- ject asy and all bids. 3L6t BjhffWVkmVWAMWVBba "When Man's ; Man" the book that U nvlllni: lo the million mark, ami nil or the other up-to-date fic tion, may lie found at our tore. The long evenings pro vide an esrellrnl chsnre fur nailing. All n( the popular Ittrr ary magaslnes, faihlon p. ir. "movie" tnagnilum, etc., may always be found on our new aland. If you rare to ubcrl.e regularly for some man. line, uk for our clubbing rates. ;i fl3hf ." vJL u&0WW)000i6i00AApmml of SuhWarfare Moving Pictures MMWMMMmMMIMMMMMMWtf Another Douglas Fairbanks pic turethe beat yet. Its name Is "Tat Haltbreed, and la adapted from Brit Harfa famous slory, "In the Cu qulnes Woods," dealing with trp and Incidents of the early dtyi ot California. Lo Iiorman, the cenlril figure of thn play, Is tbo win of white father and an Indian mother. The latter killed herself noon "" ber desertion by the white nun, in Lo, the halturced, was ralwd tr kindly old man who lived alone In little cabin on the edge of the "' CaCraulnet woods. One day d'tu claims the halfbreed'a protector, is4 Just as he Is emerging from boynoo Into manhood, l.o In left to do bti atone with the world tonight. e At the Bur HOUSTON'C Metropolitan Amusements J HOUSTON OPERA HOUSI DARK STAR THEATE1 Triangle Mho Arts Prearnt Douglas Fairbanks In "THH HALPIMIKKD" Written from Bret Hurt's Blory "III tho (tarqulnm Wood" Scones laid in Northern California In five thrilling parts Fourth Chapter of "ULOIUA'H RUMANL'K Featuring IMIIte Ikirk ADMIHHION 10 and 10 CKNW TEMPLE THEATSI "A Brother's Equal." M Thanhauser Drama In To Psf" The Rralcetatetw," FaliUfl Comedy "Convicted for Murder," Mustang Drama ta Two PmU MERRILL OPERA HOUSl 'motion noTtmM ', U'EIDAYB AND AtURDA" Merrill, OtflM i'jtwwih imr ! in i i t - (i ., 4 ! '4'Lufl "' 1 raifw. . P ' . - . ;i"3 i'-i'fj c (cS-M