The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 25, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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After you have bought your LIBERTY BOND walk across the street and buy 0
of those new Fall Suits that we are showing from the
HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER
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yours. We have your size in the pattern you like and the price you want to pay for one. Don't
put if off any longer. Obey that impulse. BUY IT NOW!
P. S. If you can't afford a Liberty Bend and a suit both, forget about the suit
The Kuppenheimer House
in Klamath Falls
STORE
Leading Clotbien
and Hatters
F
ERSONAL MENTION
LITTLE SIDELIGHTS OX LOCAL HAPPENINGS
AMONG THE PEOPLE OP imqT AND TICCOTT.
GOINGS AND CamtSCB OP LOCALPOLK8
Mrs. U. B. BIddle of Portland U a
guest at the white Pelican hotel.
Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Zlm are in town
for a short time from McCloud.
Dr. J. B. Bankers of Fort Klamath
is ia Klamath Falls for a few days. .
Gene Holmes of Redding arrlred
on the train last evening for a short
risit -l
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G. M. Taylor, an official of the
, Southern Pacific at Donsmulr, is stop
ping at the White Pelican, n , -
qJHr.'ni MriJkittocl:ah4
KsnUy'of'Chlioq.uIn are in Klamath
TlFaito fori few 'days '
Attoner.'.Chaa. F.8toae left -this
morning for a short business vlsU'St
' Salem and Portland. " - i
Dr. and .Mrs.. Theodore' Conger,
who spend every summer at- Rocky
Point, are In the city for ft w, days.
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Mr. and Mrs. McWMkus of ?Ash
. iind arrired yesterday "uTVisit their
son, R. M. Mc Williams, who It 111
wffli typhoid-feverf - -vr ' "r
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E Wianard. Mr.
and O. P. KeL
tTpper Lang ell Val-
and daughter
fed from Grants
Kuun FUU PINKO
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and Mrs. GUI
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ley yesterday,
. Mrs. Fred
Milllcent be
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the Start and Btrlpee, and puts duty
' F. L. Browajfr,, C. L."HaUIday of J ve J-"
UngellVaHe?Joha'SBifthandB. E. The speaker developed the Idea
Walford'of Yalfttx; Perry Messick of that 0 per cent of the war must be
rougnt at Dome in oroer mat o per
of Klamath Palm In particular do not
yet realise -what the war means.
' "The great army yon have to light
it not that of the central powers; It Is
the great army yon have la your
midst, commanded by General Apathy
and General Scoter, traitors and
slackers. It It not lack of patriotism,
it la lack of vision. We tie bound in
by the walls of little things, personal
wishes, prejudices, animosities, home
ties and eommanlty narrowness. We
nenl the summer
te's asbtber, Mrs.jmU,t Uc down' those walls, elect a
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FOUR LECTURES
SCHEDULED SOON
DOMESTIC ART DEPARTMENT OF
WOMAN'S L1HARRY CLUB WILL
ASSIST GOVERNMENT IN FOOD
CON8ERVATION
Mrs. S. E. Martin is expected home
this evening from San Raphael,
where she has been visiting her two
daughters, who are attending school
at Dominican College.
LOCAL TOM IS RAISED
Hacdoel;' P,.wybrooks of Portland;
H. CJLymau ofcOrAv'C.; w. T. Gar
rett and R: M. Glynn of BIy; Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. LaVttn of'Ttedding; R. E.
Briggs'and B'cWrlgbt of the geo-
cent may be fought la Europe. "We
must 'whip the Hun 1 Europe or we
will have to'tght him here."
"All other wart were simply motifs
logical survey? are registered at the." preluderto this climax In thesym
Hotel Hall.
"A policy wi&'&'Chikote Ai
alwaytstandb 'far safe lasarsatc,
- Boys' ladla'a'Taa High Top
saade froat theetroagesC leather OH
eaHk-MeeWMwe Store.- M-
Heiress Who Received $60,000,000 from
Mrs. Flagler, and Her Yohng Husband
Following the Instructions of the
i government in regard to food conser
vation, the Domestic Art teachers of
the city and the Domestic Art De
partment of the Woman's Library
Club are offering a series of four lee.
turet to alt the housewives of Klam
ath Falls. These lectures will be giv
en at the Library Club rooms, and
will begin next Tuesday, when R. H.
Dunbar will talk on "Food Conserva.
ti noin General." Fololwing that, on
I hony In the straggle for human free- coniecutiTe Tuesday, a talk will
wm. imi uie wr vi , u-. made bjr MUg Mears, Miss Sander
notrtinrthe world, shaking it out of n and Mlsg ,mer. The complete
itaelVrecreatlagthe soute of men," i j profr8m u M ,ow.:
Mr. Vlnlng sketched the horrors of October 30 "Food Conservation."
Prunlaaism. "Wi heroic spirit November 5 "Conserving Our Local
of France and concluded with a mov-j products."
Ing appeal for support for the com- November 13
Ing food conservation campaign.
of
Conservation
Meats, Fats and Sugar."
November 21 "War Bread Demon
stration." These lectures are particularly
meant fcr the housewiteg In general,
and are given at the special request
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' 'Remember," he said, In closing,
"the lying diplomacy of Germany in
our own land, the Infamous work pro
moted by her 'representatives while
enjoying the friendly courtesy and
hospitality of this government. Kick 6t the tooi commission
out General Apatuy and come to tbe
colors. Out of the scum of every-day
things, we are born anew with tbe
tcnutiful cplrit of service, better cit
izens and better Americans. God jit
hue Nations, be with us yet- Lest we
forget. Lest wf forget."
(Continued from page 1)
If Klamath Is to "do her bit," ft all
the other sections of this part of
Oregon have already done.
Those subscribing yesterday were:
First Trat aal Havings Bank
Miss Maud Baldwin
Southern Oregon Auto Co.
John A. Miller
H. E. Hauger f
Jean R. Hauger
Mrs. Addle Walker
Jean Grace Groesbeck
01 Milliard
Alice McCourt
M. L. Poland
Margery Otterbcln
Nate Otterbeln
Mrs. George G. Fry
Mrs. Camll Frlisle
Dr. George 11. Merryman
V. 8. Wiley
Mrs. Ella Lee
Miss Lucille Marshall
Roy L. Orem
Rots Flnley
Margaret lllbbcrt
Ross Nlckerson
Amelia Confortl
Elisabeth Taylor
Mrs. Coda L. Wiggins
Bert C. Thomas
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First National Bank
Mrs. James K. Newnham
James E. Newnham
S. T. Summers
Mrs, Georgia Collier
Pearl A. Taltey
Elisabeth Grlgsby
C. J. Dunn
Minnie L. Sargent
Earl Whltlock
Mrs. Karl Whltlock
F. L. Armstrong
Mrs. Jcnnlo Hurn
Mrs. Carrie Maler
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"Mildred L. (Irons
.Fred W. (lroli
E. R. Hratncs
A. Delbert Addison
illelen M. Addison
Mrs, C. R. I)Up
Louise K. Ferguson
E. I, Applegate
Jfrancls and Itobrrt Kset
Mr. and Mrs. SlUa Obeatitli
M. L. Poland
i George E. Stevenson
L. B. Appelate
, Percy M. Collltr
Ida B. Momycr
'Jesse II. Moniyer
Morris I. Maler
, Lyn SkilllnKtoa
Thomas It Hkllllngtoa
Eastern Star
II. J. Lincoln
Wilson Brothers
Bernard I lack land
', W. A. DeUWI
Vannlre II rot hers
Tyron & McKcndree
Aeargo I.. Humphrey
Battle Keller
)u J. Keller
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I'ltOFESSOR VI.MNG TO
TALK KRIDAY NIGHTJ
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Moving Pictures
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Arrangements have been made for
an address to the teachers of Klamath
i Fall and Klamath County tomorrow
Mtitvfwtm al ,f.M a"....,....! .L.1 t... Tit
M, dh)u a iiivj vuiihi wuuui uy rruii
Irving E. Vlnlng, who will talk on
the subject of "Enthusiasm." The
lecture will be at 8 o'clock.
The public Is cordially Invited to
An.exc4ptlottalJy food feature pho-( hear this address, and In view of the
was Mist
Louise Wise; relatir'e of Mrl Flakier
who iater"becaae tHa.wrfe.of Judge
lacaaat of LouTsvflfe.r&"hare .Vew:
wHh her youag husband Vt golf oa
toplay at -the opera boas entitled
"Around tbe World in Eighty Days."
ey Jtales Verne, who Is also, tbe author
of "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under
the. Sea," ,u showing tonight and-to
morrow Bight Mr. Verne Is a recog
nised aatbor and la considered to be
one of the best writers known
attendance at tbe mass meeting last
night, it is expected that nfany will
take advantage of tbe invitation, s
fact alone should guarantee this pro- bopds;
NOTICE
There are funds In the city treasury
Tjfor the redemption of the following
duettos. The story In brief depicts an
felr..Kl)o is left a fortune oa coHdi
tion tba berclrchie tbe globe and re
tiarns married 'la eighty, days. A
tart. MfTJ that it cannot be. i
done. .JM.hero (Heary Garlck) in
making, the ytm of the world, encottn.
ten. various dlstcalUes aad thrilling
adventarssjv Thia; pletUfe ia Interwo
ven Jn. a maeterfal way, yV cin
plog 'pfa( that-.teaves the enker,ln
Ignorance ,as to'.what hi coming next,
surprise follows, surprise, aatll the
cjimexjia, reached. Jt Is educational,
exciting and. Interesting from start, to
flhln, and, worth sola sells to tee.
la "Madcap Madge." tbe latest Tri
angle pay, ia which Olive Thomas
makes her serosa debut, the myster
ies of what takes place la the exclu
sive and expensive seminaries are re
vealed.' Tbe IllumlaaUoB' that Mist
Thomas sheds on this It extremely
valuable', "W are shown what stfps
young' ladles go thru before they are
graduates! 'laid the reeks of dobutan
ted. There are 'oceans la the dorsal-
terleiVwaer the pajaiu'elad gjrlsilay
out eamaaigaa of atlacaaeC fr the
eebig'eay. Perhaps tae'atost laier-
Series A, Nog. 52, 53,-54, 55.
Series B, Nos. 160, 161, 152, 153.
Series C, No. 219.
Interest will cease from Nov. 1,
tha'linkit ' WbleSuUnVr ,8prlg,
Va they have1teea!-h)terted:lBftlv
'"" of -Hse- eeusee 01 taw eetiag teeaee are la t rvgym," where
death of Mrs. aTlaghsm. whe: left the tie 'glrlt lire seea golag thru tielr
young wosmb. iilbmmq. . eelaaa. At.tM Ur teeilght
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Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregon,
this 26th day of October, 1917.
J. W. SIEMENS,
S6-5t City Treesurer.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
ejjss4eisisasjht0Vejia
LOST Bunch of keys, between O. K.
stables and Farmers warehouse.
Finder notify Herald ojttce.
NORTHWEST WEATHER
FORECAST
Washington Unsettled, proba-
bly rain and southerly winds,
strong along the coast.
Oregon Generally cloudy, prob
ably rain northeast portion,
moderate southerly winds.
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KLAMATH U. S. R, .
Maximum, yesterday, T deg.
Minimum, today, 29 deg.
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