The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 18, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THB 1V1WIM0 HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORBOOH
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LITTLB 8iDEuann b$ 'local APPKNINOS
AMONG THB PBOPLK OF THIS CRT AND yiCIXRY.
GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS
'"- Marvin Crou of Yalnax Is In the
. city oa business.
L. E. Wakeman Is In town for a
kert time from Medford.
B. W. Ewen of Eugene Is a Klam
ath Falls business visitor.
Charlotte Contrail of Alturas Is a
Visitor at Klamath Falls.
' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Downing of
Worden are In tbs city for a few days.
Mrs. I.lnle Johnson and daughter
of Malln are visiting In Klamath
Falls.
Orvllle Elliott Is In the city for a
few days on business from Klamath
Agency.
' Mr. and Mrs. Wedey Elee of San
Francisco are recent arrivals In Klani.
ath Falls.
Fred Stukel of Merrill Is la Klam
nth Falls for a few days attending to
matters of business.
V. K. Lamm of the Una Lumber
company of Modoc Point la a county
seat visitor.
J. E. Gates of Albany was among
the train arrivals last night H Is
stopping at the White Pelican hotel
Rev. Father Brady of Lakevlew Is
visiting for a short time with Father
Hugh Marshall of Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs? wmUm Goldea of
Portland arc visi(lng for a short time
In Klamath Fallar they are register
ed at the White Pelican hotal.
J. M. Bedford, who has charge of
the timber on' the Klamath Indian
reservation, was la the city yesterday
looking after matters of business.
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Many Good Openings
In Civil Service
The United States civil service com.
mission announces an open competi
tive examination for the following- po
sitions, for men enly: Sawyer, saw
flier, grader, blacksmith, machinist,
stationary engineer and oiler. A
.number of vacancies In the spruce
production division signal corps, war
department, for, duty at Vancouver
barracks, Washington, at standard
wages paid for any of these positions,
will be filled from this examination.
Competitors will not be required to
report for examination at any place,
but will be m4 on the following
subjects, which' will have relative
weights indlcatft on the scale of 100.
1 Physical ability, 40.
X ExperieneertO.
Applicants "mast show that they
have had at least one year's actual
experience. Until farther notice on
account of the urgeat needs of the
service, applications will bo accepted1
at any time, papers promptly rated,
and certllcatloa wilt be mad aa the
needs of the service require. For far
ther Information apply to Paul Bo
tardus, at pottoSce.
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BISECTOR OF MUNITIONS WITH
BROAD AUTHORITY AND WAR
COUNCIL WILL PROBABLY BE
CRCATBBBOON
WASHINGTON', D.
C, Jan. 18.
A bill to create a dimeter of
tlous tiot having cabinet membership
but with broad authority to eeatral'
tie the control of all war mnattloas,
was reported favorably by the senate
military committee. '
Another bill to eeUbllsh a war
council Is declared to be nearly' competed.
HUMOROUS FILM STRIKES THE
FUNNY BONK OF AUD1ENCR
LAST NIGHT ENCHANTED
GARMENT CAUSES HAVOC
What a wonderful disturbance can
be caused by one set of night clothes
was pictured to a screaming audience
at the Orpheus last Bight in toe
Haunted Pajamas.'
The garment which were sent to
a young millionaire rrom a rriena in
China la retaliation for a. box of poor
cigars, had tba mysterious power of
changing the personal appearance of
the wearer to some one who had pro
vlously'trled them on. Consequently,
when ther are donned by the young
man he assumes the form of a Chi
neso Mandarin, and Is Immediately
attacked by his butler. A moat em
barrassing predlcameat faces the poor
fellow when ho loans them to a guest
who is transformed Into a beautiful
lady. Not aware of the transforms
tloa from the nascullae form she
persists In making an exhibition of
her "muscle," which driven the hero
to n refuge at his club. The matters
are Anally smoothed out to the aatls
facttoa of all, including Jenkins, the
butler, who undergoes great mental
discomfort during the entire story. It
h the sort of n film to take a grouch
away from the most confirmed dys-
pectle.
DANCE ALL NKJHT
Every Friday night nt Bhlpplngtoa
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COOKED-FOOD BAUD
The ladles and friends of the W. C.
T. U. will give a cooked food sale
next Saturday at Johnson's furniture
store on Main street. They take this
means of soliciting aid. It la request.
ed that the food be brought early.
I Local Red Cross
I Actimtitt
Sale of the Red Cross tlckeU for
the big box of caady which Is to be
railed of at the Star theater tomor
row alcht is progressing nicely, ac
cording to Mrs. E. B. Hall and Miss
Head, the committee who have this
matter" la charge, 1 '
The costly box was donated by Mrs.
J. J. Keller, and under the proposed
plan for Its 'disposal a largo sum Is
sure' to fee raised for this worthy
Dr. Richard Grady
U. S. Naval Surgeon at Annapolis, says
"The tooth brush drill is as needful as any fmntstic
exercise." j
Not just chance, but persistent care makes clean,
sound teeth. The teeth must have daily attention.
We recommend the regular use of
Peroxide
Tooth Paste
It sweetens the breath, hardens the gumi, poUshei and
whitens the teeth and destroys the germs which 'pro
duce decsy. . 25 cents. Of course you will need a good
Tooth Brush
With which to apply thai dentifrice.
The teeth must be carefully brushed so as to remove
all bits of focd which if permitted to remain will decay
and cause acid month.
We handle an excellent line of guaranteed tooth
brushes.
Be sure that the soldier's sanitary kit contains a tubs
of f roxWs Tooth Paste ancW good Tooth Brash.
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Those la attendance at the work
rooms yesterday were:
- Mrs. R. R. Brubaker. Mrs. Wslter
Cofer, Mrs. J. H. Garrett, Mrs. H. F.
Chltwood, Mrs. C. M. Ramsby, Mrs.
L. E. Sullivan, Mrs. Alta Smith, Mrs
Verl BruUker, Miss Maud M. Carlo-
tia. Mrs. D. V. Kuykeadall, Mrs. Carl
Adams, Mrs. H. 0. Winters. Mrs. J.
II. Hamilton, Mrs. Jennie Hum. Mrs.
Cbas. Gsrcelon, Mrs. A. B. Lund, Mrs.
R. Vance Hutchens, Mrs. Wm. Whit,
lock, Mrs. Marion !!aoks,Mrs. Robt.
Emmltt, Mrs. W. P. McMillan. Mrs. C.
A. Buattag, Mrs. C. W. Judgins, Miss
Ruby Newton, Mrs. A. Walksr, Mrs.
Johnson.
Tomorrow the Last Day of the Great
January White Sale
Read Today.' Special News carefully. We can offer no better advice to
our patrons than to buy all the merchandise they require for present and
future use. Particularly in winter needs. Every purchase represents
a satisfactory saving to you. -M.j
White Sale of Silks I White &le Coats and Suits I White Sale of Corsets
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cently la the'Saturday Evening Post,
has scored oaf of the greatest tri
umphs of her entire career. "Bab's
Burglar," -which was directed by J.
Searle Dawley, aad which laeludat as
exceptionally good east, will appear
at the Star tonight.
A wonderful opportunity for you
tomorrow.
Stft, Ltstrotc, Waskable Tilda
4').inrh wide Pec-W'cc TaffcM
Silk in all Pastel and light cvcniii"
shades. Also in dark colors. Special
price, per yard $l.l)o
$2.00 grade Fancy Silks, 36 inches
wide. Satin and Satin Taffeta, for
skirts and dresses. Special price,
per yard $1.60
White Sale tf HtsJery
Act promptly in this very excep
tional sale if you would enjoy ex
traordinary savings.
Boys' and Girls' heavy ribbed
stockings they have four-thread
heel and toe. Come in all sizes. Six
pair for only $1.00
Women's fast black Economy
Hose, an excellent wearing stocking
Regular sizes. Six pair for only $1.
Infants' fine Lisle Cotton stock
ings. Made in white and black. Sizes
4 to 6. Special price, per pair . .15c
Luxite Hosiery
Ladies' Holeproof hosiery. Made
from lustrous vegetable silk, guar
anteed .to wear. Black and white.
All sizes, per pair (0c
Wtaei's Fae RiNd IMsi Sats
59c
Medium weight, fleece lined.
Comes in high or low neck, long or
short sleeves. Sizes 36 to 44. Spe
cial price 59c
Women's fleece lined Union Suits.
High neck, long sleeves. Extra large
sixes' Special price $1.13
Children's gray or white fleeced
Underwear. Vest and pants, All
sizes, each only . ., 35c
Corns Saturday Morning
Indies new style Winter Coals.
Large collar, patch pockets, wide
belted effect Worth up to $20.0).
To cloe out Saturday at . . .$ls.i0
High class tailored styles in the
most doirablc weaves. To close out
at $12.50. $14.50. $10.50.
$18.50. and $20.00
New Silk ai. Serge Dresses
At a great saving.
We have a large line of new
Irese to select from. They were
purchased at extraordinary low
prices, and with out special discount
at the White Sale price, you can se
cure the very newest in style and
material at less money than the ma
terial will cost today. Do not fail to
see them. Special at
.... 12.05. $11.50 and $17.50
Konrect Tailoretl Skirts
At a Great Saving
Our line is s complete. Vou can
get your size from 24 to 40, in plain
serges, gaberdine and wool poplins.
Xavy, black and fancy stripes and
plaids. Prices range from
$3.05 up to $8.50
CUMrea Winter Coats
AT HALF
Every garment, and we have them
age 4 to 12 years, to close out at
just one-half what they sold for be
fore the White Sale.
H. N. MOE
THE LADIES' STORE
Our best makes and best iiuxldt,
broken line of sic.s, including some
styles of front lace. Values up iu
$2 50. Large assortment to close
out at, each OSt'
. m MtieU Brassiere
Many discontinued styles. Worth
up to $L00 racli, to close out at
only , . '. lie
All Llmi Crask Tawing Ttmrrow
18c
Secuie your shaie of Ibis number,
as we can only stale we were fortun
ate in buying large slocks over a
year ago. Value of same today i
25c. Special, per yatil, only . . . ISc
Outing Flannel
36-inch heavy white outing flannel.
Very special, per yard 20c
English Longcloth
12 yard bolt of fine grade English
Longcloth. Buy it by the lolt. Spe
cial price $3.25
Bltakets aa Ceaforters .
Colored crib blankets, each at 50c
White Cotton crib blankets up
to $1.25
I'u 1 1 size 72x90 comfort wool bats,
Special price $2.50
72xK4 wooluup blankets, mostly in
dark colors. Very low price,
Only $1.00
CROTCHET BED SPREAD
Large sie bed spreads iu good as
sortment of'patterns, which we have
placed on sale. Special at
liach $2.00
Bend School Children
To Aid Uncle Sam
BEND, Jan. 18. Bend's school) directing heads, and a program of cf
children are out to help Uncle 8am fectlve work Is being arranged for tho
clean the kaiser. A "Win the War" entire school year. The work U at
committee has been formed by stu-j present being centered on the salo of!
dents, with six faculty members as! thrift stsmps.
Sll.Vnt K.MTTIXO
I'.tltTY TOMOIlltOW
UdifH of the city are cordially In.
vlted to attend the silver knitting
psrty which Is to be given by the
incmtixrN ill the Kplnropnl (lolls I
miirron- afternoon t the llaldlis
l'l lor ihu benefit (if the two Tl
children adopted by this norletjr.
Inturi'MIng program has been srrMrl
ed for this occasion,
The First Photo ol
American Wounded OfRctt
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MAN WHO COLL1UKD WITH CHRb
FROM HI'IUNG LAKK DISTRICT
WILL BK VI FOR TRIAL NEXT
MONDAY .
The nest case to come up In the
Circuit Court, that of the State vs.
Eddie Copperfleld, will be started
next Monday morning, and the Jury
Ls bean dismissed until that date.
CopperSsld, who Is an Indian la
the Yauuu section, U to be tried for
colliding on Sixth street some time'
ago with Miss Lucille Stewart of the
Spring Lake district. Miss Stewsrt
whs driving home early ono ovenlng
when the buggy was struck by the
auto which Copperfleld was driving. I
The vehicle was wreckod, snd Miss'
Ktewart slightly Injured. It Is atsrrt
ca mat copperfleld was speeding
wnen tne collision occurred.
The civil esses of Hauger v, Hun.
tor nnd Clark vs. Hunter have both
been settled out of court.
A RECORD HHORTAOK
Several months ago there was ev
ory ludlcstlon that phonograph rec
oids would be hard to secure this win.
ter, so Shepherd Piano Depot laid In
a stock of several thousand, and stilt
bitve a complete stock ecept a very
few, on which there has teen a strong
run. If you thave a record order to
place, you w nnd the maloritv. f
them In stock at Shepherd's, next door
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play of art goods, at room 101 Wll
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clal ar picture office to be the Orst
phetegrsph of a woundsd American
aoldier to be sent te the United States.
IU U Meuteasnt Relsey, who was In
the flght at Cambral. He was i
by n "whl hnB." After the I
h was akiboed to London,
course, as ike a rat wounded
lean to reach a Londoa nessM'
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