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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1917)
S V- - J .a?r 'igfr wbwniwhmv, rwmc, iW'V? TH1 KV1M1M0 HB1ALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON -3".5 . i-p-iK Tlil I WET . -uarrr3S ft? t ? , 4 t r$a 5"i. 1 3" ;' y-ani a&s&k 'ift Ha- 7' 2RK H 'feli fCi 8 A. Jft : 5J i. J? tli It f3C II - v V$ iZ " &- ItA a rw "9i?Z TVl l mm a! J i w" wms. A ik'- fejf. & m ZL , -"2. , i ',W$ u JM5ys Urn thrift ii...:.'' ; saws 1!TWC" wms: ' iw- 'r - 5f - urns p-T"f xt"j. . i. iaiSBtfVt.-m: i fflm&i im !,"?! tV. p & boat People You Know ' ." I vV ' MILT KLAMATaT WKATMKR U. Si R. 8, ' ' Today's Klamath Weather sta- tlstlcs: Minimum, today, S dog. Maximum, yesterday, 33 dog. No precipitation. Yenna farmer m City. William Welch was la the city to day from his farm in Yonna Valley. In From the Grove. Roy Kinsman was a Falls Tlsitor today from his Pine Grove farm. la From Valley Farm. H. Nyknder we a Ktaraath Falls visitor today from his farm down the valley. la Frew Has Grove. Frsnk Gray waa In the city today from his farm la the Pine GroTe dis trict. Flat Man Mere. Phillip Odea Is in the city today socariag asppliee from his farm la the Pine Flat District Back Frees CaUforala. Elmer Newton has returned from California, where he spent a part of the winter, and to working for the government again here. Ws Move late 'Mr. aad Mrs. J. C. Cleghorn of thto city will move into their residence oa TmIIi atnurt iala wak Mr. and Un Watkias of this city, who have been! reaMlag la the boase, are moving thulKUth Maaufactaring company, to W--V I laying off. following the toes of sev week. Beaatnr BaJdwia Back. V" Senator Geo. T. Baldwin, senator freas Ktaauth aad Lake counties, V- "wtarae from Salem aad Port- . ,A.de? tnm J- a ou,tr,P to Dw liad,'vwha he visited fettowiag u, W Ace for tte soathwsat aaarter etoata;Sr the state letfsUUre Imf1!? 1,Vtr "cUm risJ-kTf fi. 6 towaahlp 39 sonth of raage 1 J 11 iliL J (5F? n- :" 3 W T '"Pa Uea'aPaw,- A Gripping, DramaAc Thriller "The Caadaisi of aw Ttpfcooa." .t A Multiple Reel Feature In S parts "Carle 8am at Work," Sixth lastaUment of the Remark- abIe"Gorerameat Spectacle. UA Htraager fat His O a Home," Imp Comedy ADMISSION TEX CENTS The Orpheus gives only one ahow each evening, beginning promptly at o'clock. J?s Pl y KUGHTFILLY DIFFERENT are the styles and materials of and fancy, Crepe Meteors, WojI Serge and Crepe, Sttk Grssm fabrics. Verdant colorings of Gold. Mastard. Frraeh Mme f, - TT "m BBBmia mwmj gmagamj ths new shades. The styles are so varied that It to most impossible to give a niaajlili Description of models. There Is a touch of gold embroidery in nearly aM. Don't fall to see these new dresses. As low as glO.OO as high aa S39.00 New Coats and Sport Jackets CoataofssftyslotirajMllwdasirfarsdTvrt uuk Unf fecksts are my pepalar, and wo are stewing- a large variety of beaattfsl rtyie. la various fashloaaMe colors. New Hprlag .Watata and mUrta are also here. ' mf4 F feV. 4 . m . iV k h 7 " fon nn a sunt X r Tt, "I" C.l.i -SB' '" m "V- V Where the Lames Shop" ' . ' ' ''. 1 -T4i,l I y 1 la From lwt. Klamath. j K. McKeever came down laat Bight 'from Fort Klamath cm business. ?fc Town Today. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Coltahan ware In the city today from their farm. Oleae Man la CHy. Kills Young, Oleae district farmer, was a city visitor today ob business. Itaym.Hco Car. W. S. Ketsdtver of thia city has purchased a Reo six cylinder auto mobile. Agency Storekeeper Here. Marlon Cross, proprietor of a store at Klamath Agency, waa la the city today on business. Bonanza Resident Bare. William Irwin waa la the city to day front his farm near Bona&xa oa business. , Oleae Farmer la Town. A. L. Marshall of the Oleae dis trict paid the city a visit today for supplies. Moose Have Blow oat T fgV . Klamath FaUs Lodge No. 110. L. O. O. M.. wUl held a "tadie Bight' tonight at the lodge, with a box social, dancing and entertainment. Tra Acre Tract Deed filet. The deed to a tea acre tract la Klamath county aad a lot la Lake- view transferred from Peter C. Peter son to Martla Peterson has been lied with the county clerk's omce here. Lars OaT Xlter Accident. A. B. Brearclla. aa employee of the eral angers which he had caught la a saw at the mill teat week- MoaUgwe Mea File Deed. east. W..M.. has been Bled with the county clerk. Street Bonds Received. The bonds for the Eleventh street improvement work have been, receiv- ed, according to Mayor C. B. Crialer, and will now be taken up. The war riats have been Issued pending the arrival of the bonds. Leaves for Trip East. Mrs. C Peyton of thia city left this morning for Lo Angeles, where ahe nlll vtslt'a few days, and wll then go on east to spend two months vis IticR friends end relatives. Aa 'Etna agent needs no letter of latrodBctloa. See CbScote. S3 &r i,V?r of what awaMs yarn. mttisfjr rmHself IMBC1 MMi0mm0timmmm0iiiMii0m0miiitiititmi0im0mmiitiiii'titi0 rlls Why Hobble? Here's a Corn Cure Their rertalaljr la act for yon to go ed by earns. Take off KLAMATH KORN KNOCKKR It Is th that we know of aad we are sat that Bwadrous of es Me b this roauaaaRy tktek as wc do. It Is a letaoly - so yi caaaces la lisaag R. sBarfhsaBjsnjBjThaBanjf UCMyFrasa R. Gima, homesteader of the Odes aa district, waa In the city today oa business from his place. Leaves for CallforaU. J. Frank Adams of this city left thto moraiag for CaUforala points oa business. Down From Odessa V John Tottea andiFraak Coartads of the Odessa district, were la the city today from their homesteads. Leave for SosrtJi Soon. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Boggs of thto county expect to leave next moBth for Madero conaty. CaUforala, where they will make their future home. Rack From Ssa Fraactoce, W. T. Lee, automobile agent of thto city, returned laat Bight from San Francisco sad CaUforala potato, where he visited the antomobUe show a ad ''alto Mrs. Lee, who has been spending the winter there. Takes Three cars to MerrttL Geo. Blehn. local agent for ths Ford, went to Merrill today with three new cars for residents of that locality. One of the cars has been purchased by William TowaseBd of Merrill. Snrety CfaHceto. while yon wait. See 33 Price 25c The Call of Spring b in the air, and even in spite of the snow still on the ground, nature is calling to her followers to prepare. We would like to be able to tell you of all the beautiful thing that Fash ion has prepared for Woman tins season, but it is better that you see for yourself. dress Mr Spring Soft Taffetas m plain amd Taftste aad Poagee are ths Ammi n ..j tH.,-. .i. by sroiag these lovely aww i 1 p Klamath Falls, Ore. Ttw. mUp . m.i. f'y KLaMATH FALLS OREGON wff I V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE ijjf I o. li.-rV I BUY THEIR ORUGS lAgiJgAfll AgrtcBAartot Back Soon. H. R. Olalsyer, Klamath county agriculturist, who has been la CaU forala with Mrs. Olalsyer and the baby, to expected to retura the latter part of thto week to resume bis duties hart. Mrs. Gtolsyer aad the baby, whle to believed to have been benefit ted by the change, are expected to re mala Math for a time. Seal vYiaalag Class Tonight The clam In Training for Soul Win Blag belag held at ths Christian church of this city will meet tonight at 7 3 o'clock at ths church. Rev. W. E. Sambo, pastor, announces. The lesson tpalgbt Is, "Coaverskm of the Ethtoptoa." Acta. Sth chapter. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED To rent, HO acres or mors tllable toad, by reliable par ty, for one or more years, with stock and Biscblaery If possible. Address D-KS. Herald oBee. 38-1 Ot FOn SALE Incubator and brooder, . "Old Trusty." 150-egg capacity; brooder, ISO chleka; used three sea sons; both for 113.60. F. W. Rlggs. S-6t Accaraw informal lion aboat the 33 Ask Chllcote. The ChUcets Agency to tAe home of JBtna comaanius, aad they are lead. era Is ths Inearaace Sctd. 33 .:. the jji.-iji.i-ii-ini-ri '" """wl At Latt-a Reliable Remedy for Constipation - """ liiyaklaaa rrrywhere haw ItMlorw.! ! iw Mineral MI a. aw r tire remedy for constipation. . This oil acta aa mm Inte-tlnal lul.rlrnnl ihI .V im'I I " stoma n aad other organs llhr BHt rathartU an.i laxU- UlaalowlaactKs,bMtgra.lsally .ivenomr- Hh. conditions can ronstlpatHin. 0 UNDERWOOD'S MINERAL OIL to eqnal to the masons Italian till whirl a- r.rmrrly a'll In conntrjr. ... um of I'lKlertftMHlM Mineral mi iii ii .r,.nlil,. iii iu'imiiiI walcrii whlrli regnlarly. Price One Dollar the Pint RAILWAY MAIL SERVICE ENDS TODAY LAST DAY MAIL CAN UK PLACED ON TRAINS MAiL MUST UK MADE IT AT THK FOHTOFFICK- Under orders from the superintend ent of railway mall service at San Francisco, the railway mall service heretofore maintained between Klam ath Falls and Weed will be discontin ued today. Hereafter the service will bo by pouches between the various offlces, and the mall clerk wilt be taken off, according to announcement made today by W. A. Detiell, post- master. ' i "The only difference in service to' ratrons will be that letters can no longer be mailed on the train, but must be mnllcd at the ptxtofTIre," he the lino from here to Weed will bej ll.e samo as ever, excepting that the pouches will bo made up st the local I Itostofflce Instead of on the trnln. Aa this requires more time to prepare tl.c mall at our office, imtrons will oh- serve that the hour of closing the tmln malt will ! nrivnnr.rf Art,n minutes closing under the present schedule at 9:15 a. m. Instead of 9:30 aa formerly. "The same changes arc being made on branch line. aifcWr the United 8tates, and mall transportation by trains Is being paid for under the fcpace system, Instesd of as formerly, by weight. The saving to the depart meat amounts In the aggregate to a great aum annually, "Uatil our street letter boxes are Installed, thla change will inconven ience a few of our patrons who have beea sending letters, down to tho train, but we hope to have the boxes here soon, and then mill can be de-1 posited In them, and be brought to the omco by the carriers In time for ,tbe train," said Mr. Delxell. BE16IAN INFANTS STARVING TODAY fOIITIiAND FROfiltKXHIVK llt'HI. NKMH MKN'H AKHOOATIOX ASKS FOB MONKY TO KF.KI' INNO. KNT CHILDIIK. AL1YK Sunday, March 4tb, has been deals- nated as Belgian Children's Relief Fund Day for the aid of the starving children In Belgium, according to word received by Fred Fleet, secre- tary of the Kiimatn Commercial Club, from 1. B, Werleln, chairman of ths fund committee of the Portland Frsfremlve Business Meg's Club. .'?!'rg 'every, mlglstef aad'evsry priwt tosrask of the" eogdltlogg la ewmm, aid to take up s collection to bay food for the little ones," sari ; Mr. Worwla. I "I urge svsry mayor, every conaty Mhoni upertateadeBt and sverr com. jujuijinnri ii i " " " rnrri i-. - " mu lw Mrl MM " I IvVkWIMiavWSMIMMMMWMVMMIMMM rarrclal organliatlun to help la this work. "I want to ask every school la Ore- icon to undertake the support of many Belgian children a the puplto think they can cars for. A fund of 5 a month frcm avery school la Ors- gon would be caring for several thoa- sand hungry klddlra. 'Today the little children of Bel glum 4,000,000 of thtm are pay ing the pried 'of the ataad small Bl (.Sum made against the advaBCe of ths rnr through her domala. IbbocmI t'to chlldrrtHof ny wrong dolag; hut nevertheless they piy. "Four million of them are buagry. A large percentage of these are starv ing. A true picture of the condi tion a bread Una, every child la It hungry; some of them starving; aa officer comes down the line, lie ex amine each child, aad he separatee the hungry from the starving, aad the "hungry" are pulled from the line, screaming and kicking. Thia Is a true picture of the actual condi tions." The committee can keep a Belgian child alive at a cost oT II per moats. Send al contributions to 8. L. Eddy, treasurer, care of Ladd A Ttltsa bank, 1'ortland, Oregon. Moved to IJahvWs The F. R. Olds' paper sad palat 'i", Is now located la the Bristol blurt, three doors east of the past office. 1141 J" a "" WE iW.iWiaaavaW nn tvii i .i : ine wwe ana tie jne Not a Sealed Book as Many S God's Word, Km am ronflrms the seat, makss Illuminates ths fstars. Thas saRh the Lard. good way, aad aouhk ler. Slid. Yon caaaot aCsrd to miss tlw Snbjsct tonLtht, "Tm Mastor Kef ! iim0miititi0iii000Mww0i0Mtmii0 GERTRUDE& MILLINERY Our first disnlav of the newest srjrtos wE awihekiii THURSDAY. 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