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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1917)
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Notify Herald omce. ll-3t MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN oa city property. Arthur R. Wllaoa. SI DON'T SELL yoar kldea aad pelts ua til yea see B. P. Lewis, Ctk St., near Kkuaatk. Pboee J55. S-tf WORK WANTED Maa aad wife. ketk .experieacod cooks, work la eaatp or oa farm. N. L. Boltoa, Houston kotel. J4-t NOTICE fa kerefcy glvea ky the Local Carpenter's Ualoa. No. la, KJaai atk Palls. Oregon, that, owing to the taereeelBs'high cost of Uvlag, they wtH lacreaae tketr scale of wage from. Sac to lac per koar. sack la crease ba ng effective oa aad after tke 1st day of May, 1917. -lm. r PROFESSIONAL CARDS 0tim0tft000000000t00m0000 JOHN C. CLRGHORN Ceaaty Survey or CivR'Eagneer DR J. H. CARTER : DENTIST optic, room 7 and WHITS aUIUNNR DR. F. M. WHITE Epaa Tamil fHsssai FRteu Ctty ft County Abstract Co. ARTHUR K. WOSON ,617 Mala St. AaWTRAOn, LOAXS AND par eeal Meaay fat INaURANCK DR.A.A.SOULE Hfcydclaa aad Saraeea Rats. 1-8, Emma bfk. Phone 1S1J County Coroner DR. F. R GODDARD ItHTKOPATHIC PHYHICIAN Halle ai. I. O. O. V. Tcatpla Kewslaberi Knaailaailea aad eoa aaMaUoa la free at yoar bosaa, vr la the ek. f , yarlliar I aaa tlte porUMa leidiag steel iakto far beate trat. "wifi.t, TWa laaairaa tfee baaae -' a aV Aaaakt ataa aaaaaa t f RVaBIPpVJPIV Wm RW aaaafsaaaasj f) aoaj MMrajvaaj latka mmm 9mm wkw m mw rkaaaSSI la aha haeaa of if id J T. .V ' " T' - MiJ- jj,Ta.aaia hay to arriTa lakout AkHI -SwiW?!" wlSR.ewtisf ear. Klaajatkl ;.;vy-(aiajnMaBBBtSlafa, Jl-H ji KLAMATli coum NEWS NEGATIVE TEAM DECLARED VICTOR STOR IX DKRATE tPHOUHNG THAT IT M WROJNI POR THE VMTR STATER TO ARM 1 ARIA WIXR AT FAIRVIEW (Klamath Couaty Special Serrlce) PA1RYIEW, Marck St. Tke ac atlre team la tke Etgktk grade de bate keld at tke Palrrlew aeaeol this past week was vlctorieas ever tka at tnaatlre teaa. Tka aiemkers of tka aeaattre taaat were Was. Barnes aad Yaace Mataey, aad of tka aMrauUve team. VkJa Ckeyae aad Irene-Lewis. Tka auestloa was. "Reaolrad, That tka Valtad Statea akaaldvanB aser- ckaat-auriae t sails earrytag coaa. band of war to Earope for protectlea agalat he Geraaa sakatariae." 1R FAIRVIEW. Marck 14. Miss Grace Raevea kas beea 111 tor tke past weak with rkeamatlass. aad kas keen obliged to rcmala oat of school. Loss River Ptaklac Good FAIRVIEW, Marck 14. The flak are reported ruaatag In Lost River, and several good catches have beea made. FAIRVIEW, March J 4. John Koonts Is having his kome remodel led. Mr. Alexander of Klamatk Falls is doiag tke work. Maay WB Plow Bead FAIRVIEW. Marck 14. Maay raackers are impatleatly waiting for tka breaklag of spring la. earaeet, la order that they may start plowing- Most of the Palrrlew farmers will plow-seed large tracts this spring. Cheyae Is Rfpi anistlre FAIRVIEW, Marck Z4. Robert Cheyae will be the Palrrlew repre sentative patron for tka Klamatk Couaty School Pair Association dur ing the coming year. V. s. Dredge WerkJaw FAIRVIEW. Marck J 4. The gov ernment dredger1 kas resumed opera tions on the J. H. Barnes ranch. Tke dredgemen are camped oa tke John Koonts ranch, and are boarding at Mac's cash store. Have Nine Neath School FAIRVIEW. Marck 4. Tke di rectors of School District No. 41 met Thursday night aad decided to con tinue school for another moatk. mak ing a nine-month torn for this year. Building and Scene Where Russian Reactionaries of the Imperial Council Were Captured SMMi)iJiiJ Minister PROTppoPCirr Tba reactionaries of tka old Rut- sua Imperial council, beaded by Pro taaoaoff, mialeter of tka latetlar, tka SMat aawartai sua Is tk iwaMlem M - &&&&. -. "T ' ' V: ..-.:',, SBBBBBBBBBSW J F-Vj,- - "' ."jiiitaBa l,y ." '1 t'ZX' ifi&ffi Ef,y x Ji.. . am if t'ii BBBBBkl SBmBBBBBBBBBBBr' 'it VBVBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB fBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnvPVy' t'i ? 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Fall view Peraoaale FAIRVIEW. March 94. J. II. Rarnes attended to business In Mid land Friday. L. B. Dawson butchered hogs Thursday. Mrs. T. N. Case and son. Kenneth, returned last 8unday from a two months visit In Los Angeles aad oth er California cities. Cecil Klag kas beea on the sick list for the past week. HOUSEHOLD CARES KEEP MfN FREE WARDRX MURPHY OF ORROOX PENITENTIARY SAYS HI'S BANDS HAVE LESS TIME TO GET INTO TROUBLE SALEM. March 24. Household cures keep men out of Jail, In, the opinion of Charles A. Murphy, war den of Oregon state prison today. Husbands who are responsible for the kiddles, have less time to become criminals than unmarried men. Is his belief. "Counting widowers," said the war den, "we And that about 38 per cent of the convicts received during the last two years are married men; ! per cent are bachelors, f believe a - large number of the younger Inmates - 9J' - 4 W'tki&Vr: f. &,: ADMIRALTY SUILDWaY ary government, and former Premier Sturmer, accused not only of reac Uoaary polleiaa, kut of treackary, - jasgaa their Uat ataad to tka admiralty HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON would not kara gotten lata trouble It they kad had tka reapoaalklttty 9i earing far a family. Wkaa a sms bat a wife ka aaagt onto kit Job aid works. -i 1 Paralvea T. R." Now 08KOSH. Wis.. March 14. la kls cell at Waupua kotpllal for the crlav inally Insane kcre today, Jokn Schrank, the man who shot and triad to kill Theodora tlnoserelt aa ha was making a caaipaUtn peeck la Mil' waukee In ItlS. declared tkkt ka kas "forgiven T, It." and even feels kind ly toward. Schrank has no relatives und no friends. He It destined to re main here while he lives. Ha Is a house painter ky trade. Ha Imagines he la a great philosopher aad that ka will die famoHs. Aml$dor Gertrd i Little BkckBu ,-SW CT.j3W'ftfV'S'M 3 AMBASSADOR GERARD r .. i.m r Never was Ambassador Gerard without hU little black bag In hla trip from Berlin to Washington. He slept with it. and he carried It about with him. Finally those who accompanied him came to believe that he carried la It Important papera'to be shown Pres ident Wilson. A German spy tried to steal these papers la Havana, but bo evidently did not realise tke Import ance of the little klack bag. He sot a portmanteau containing laOO, and disappeared.) e ai t n rmi ORIS RTORMIIV building In Petrofrad. Taara tkay held a council, gaartlad by tka eao r. malalng "loyal" rafftotaat. Thar weYS overpowered aad nuwwa laUjaft. 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At two of tka members of this year's team had re ceived a gold block "K". wklck to tka high school emblem, last year, Mr. Bain, on behalf of tka etudaat body. presented them wMk large red and wklte nennanta. These are laarrlbed with debating hoaers, aad war wall wortk working far. Tke third stem ber of the team waa presented with the gold "K". Tka school loses a good debater la Emma lloatlk, aa ake will graduate la tka aprlag. Baatrlea Heaaley aad Clareaee Leaae will probably be la school next year, and will be a great strenglk for Klamath la debate. Tke orchestra aad Ike octette are preparing for a masleale ta be given at the Henley eekaol oa Marck la. Numbers will be givea by tkese two organisatleas, aa wall as aambera by noaie of Ua atudeata aad members of tka faculty. The elaaa pictures are betas takea for tka annual wkenever-tke weatker permits, aad from tke way tka aaaaal staff la worklag. Ibis year'a edition promisee to be oaa of the beat la the aehool'a klatory. Tke baalaeaa mea of tke Iowa are repoadlag wltk a Sne spirit to tka support of tke book. It will ka ready for dlstriknttoe about the letk of May. The members of both sections of the aealor Kaglwk eteaa devoted the Moaday and Tuesday periods to speeches on dlfereet huslneaa voca tions. Rev. Rambo of the Christian church gave tke studeat kody a very laurestlag Illustrated lecture on Ufa la ladla Tkursday moralag. Dur. lag kla thlrteea yaara aa a missionary ta ladla. Mr. Rambo baa beea able to obtala some wonderful scenes of tke Ufa la ladla aa It really exists. Scenes were shown wklck take place during oaa of India's maay famlaes. Ha jatated tkat maay people are under tka Impreivloa tkat tka reports of tke famlaes are greatly exaggerated, but tkat tklt Si; aot true, aa tka famlaes wklck ka wltaeeies were simply be road drscrlpiloa. Ha also showed tka studeat kody tka klad of skoes tke aatlvea wear aad etker orna ment which ka had krougkt from the far-away land. ir Rkodessecratary of the State Y. M. C A., was with tka student body oa Friday mAralag, and spoke to tkem oa tka subject of "Thrift aad Ka advaatagee la old age. Illustrat ed elides were showa wklck showed tke students tkat It waa advisable to follow the road to thrift. The second year German class baa completed the study of Heyse's "!.' Arriabblata." A box baa beea placed In the do mestic science department so that the students may place peadls wklck will be seat to the soldiers la the trenches of Italy. Any Mad of a peacll Is wasted, and tkls affords a good way wklck tka atudeata rag kelp tka not dlera la strlckea Earope wfco tad It Impossible to get writing material. Mr, Taylor waa aaable to meat bis classes Friday moralag, but waa with them tka followlag aooa. Tka orchestra Is to have some new up-to-date music, which will be sent for' aooa. This la made possible by tba kenetta derived from playing at the II: N. Moe opening. The ckemlstry elaaa la now taking up tke study of tke magnesium fam ily. ' e W ApW nlSHSevtmM la Ua April Americas Magatlne are ua oaeaiag chapters or, Kdaa Ferber'e Irst aerial, aatltled "Paaay Herself," a novel wklck prom(es to ke fully as lateraetlag as Ue kept ad veaturea of Emma MeCkesaey. at- tkoagk la a differeat vela. Among Ua etker eerlaU aad akort stories are "Roeemary'a Oraat Wish," a love story by Daaa Oatlla; "Helping Out Olaaf," a atory of Ua atk power of aaleapupekla by Elmer B. Ferris; Tka Legead of 'Frisco Bar." by Jullaa Rotkery; "Taking a Ref in Tadpole," ky Hugk 1. Pullarloa, and Claderella Jaaa." by Marjorle Baa toa Cooke. Perkan tka moat helpful "auccess' artlela that has bees published la mentbs to "Are You a lauara'Pea ta la Rougi HoleT" by Herman Rchaai. aer, aeaa of tae aeaooi or KBgiaeer lag of Ua Ualverslty of Cincinnati. whose sytteai of ellmlaatlag ajlafU kaa tnraed mtay a filWre'into a vueaaaa of tk f rat order. Other ar ttelag are "New Yerk: 'A Tale of Two Cities" by Jobs H. rtaley, ooajq laaiosef of adueatlea of tka state of Nov York! "Oraat Peesiailoaa," ky David arayeoa; "Train aaUadef. study If Yon Want to ha Pyomot ad," by B. 0. rarbaei "A arest sales mas of Servlee," by Merle Crawall, asd "Psttlsf Over Popular Sebgs." by I. M, Wtekea. Amaaa Ua other feature nt ik bMbboIm are Uo wlaalag letteih of the ariM eestaet aatltled, "Mow Mar. TIRES BBBBmmBBBWBBBBBBBaBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVB f If yoa want rlieap llree aad area. '.' MNir for your auiaNHiMIe, Aua't eawie 1 to un. IMtr experfeae shown a they v nM you more lu the Inujf rua tkaa rimkI, npnkeable ajnmlit. " " If you waal mar miles par deRar, f we ran satisfy yu. White Pelican Garage .'." rlnga Helped Me to Win," togetker with the announcement of a new con- lest for readers. Good material Is Included In "Interesting People," The Family's Money" and "Getting Ahent." 9.BS iier roiil nure alfalfa seed. tlR.&O ttpr cwl. for a few days only. Klamath Department store. 33-11 a Bring your hides to the Klamath Department Store. 333t TkEwimttbitoS Has moved to 14 Main street, next door to Rex Cafe. We will appreciate the patronage of all old and new rustoaiers. H. 41. WORTI.EY, 33.lt Better Delnrery Senrke In order to give better service to our patroaa aad to assist la reduclag Ue high cost of living, the under signed merchants have decided to eliminate tba present expensive sys tem of maintalalag separate deliv eries, aad have organised a more eaV cleat delivery, which will handle all the business of the Arms Interested. This will meaa a great saving in unnecessary expense to both oruaelves and our patrons, and we believe will result In better and more prompt service. . Oa and after April 1st, regular de liveries will be made as follews: First deliveries for Ue meat mar kets at 7 and o'clock, and deliveries for all the stores and meat markets at :30, 1:30 and 4:30, No special de liveries will he made. Van Riper Bros., Roberta A Wbllmore, Klamath Department Store, Runset Grocery, Palace Market, People's Market, City Market. 23-tf tYour Phytician IJST IS BE YOUR FAMILY DRUGGISTS iQMiKmmu omxmwjr h' hf WHIRE PARTbCUUMI PSOPkS IfFim ' PBBaajM The Voyage of will be muck plesMnter If you ac 4ulre the saving kablt Is your early days. Tba wlad of adversity will sot wreck your hark as K does so surely totbosa who apead as they aara, The fair wlad of prosperity attaada tha aaver aad Ua port of comfort will surely ha reached la due time. STATE SAVINGS KLAMATH PAIXs C4WOON HATt.'HUAV, MAIIPH ai, , ntM,aO Worth f Nd MMirra I JNKW TURK. March SSPsltihii by old Master, valued at more tiu s xrio.ooo. stolen from tin. , at Hanlander, Spain, whm that i burned last January loili. are I ed by llaroti de Quliitn, iMr eta, to nave oeen amuggipti mtu iu ed States and hldd.ni. Ilanm dCQulntu, nldrd by the s . lire d many rltle. utatti'd t bhhb wide search for the pa In tint (eatf. Among the stolen works are Tti Dyke's "Portrait of the Duke oi km. monil," Titan's "Venn and AeMh," and Valasques's "The UiMlvlei st 1 Kmmseus." The HpanUh smbseueir may seek federal nld It tee leal -nearchera fall. Kl'KNIHIIKD IKIMK Oond four room Imnae, avM a aUttedt big Mj goml btraltsa, fft a real haraala at Sl.ine. Home tarn YamU have ta harry if yea aaxt a, CkHroie, 4UM Mala Mreei. 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