The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 01, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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NAL MENTION
MTTLI NDELMMTS ON LOCAL AmNIMtl
AMONG IMC PMNtK OP THIS CtXV AND nCIXITT.I
OOINOS AND OOMINCW Or LOCAL FOUn. . .
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Freak McAllister of Bray Is In thli
elty oi baslness.
Robert lice of Iran It a business
Tkllor'la Klamath Falls.
E. E. Magee of the Underwood
Pharmacy l on the slck'Hst today.
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pending
Falls.
Engle of Fort Klamath Is
a short time, la Klamath
Jamas H. Fercn of Bly Is atendlni
to business matters In this cltr. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Crane and Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde McKeem of Chllo-
Jamee If. Honse of Kirk Is a visit
er in Klamath Falls.
W. E. Stickles of Woodburn Is a
newcomer In Klamath Falls.
F. L. Barns Is In the city for a
short time from Fort Klamath.
Das Hiaee and E. B. Hepburn of
Ssa Fraaelsco are recent arrirals.
S. B. Oreen Is In the city for a few
cays from areata Paae,
J. C. Dodsoa of Lakevlew Is a
easlasss visitor In this city.
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Ckaa. 0. Tweay, a lumberman from
Derrla, la la the-city for a short time.
-Wm. Bailey of Aaklaad k la Klam
atk Falls, atteadlai to buslnesa mat-
Mr. and Mrs. Ckaa. Keeter of Poo
Tattey are visiting Mra. Geo. Caae-
C. L. Halllday of Laagell Valley U
traaeacUai buslaoea la Klamath
Falls.
S. H. Wilcox la a couaty seat Tlsltor
freaAlgome. He to registered at the
White Pelican kotel.
George Griasle transacted bastaese
here yesterday from his ranch la the
MtLakt section.
Marl B. Brown and Earl Bechdoldt
of Boasasa are la Klamath Falls for
a few days.
Hose Suttoa, made, a fly lag trip to
the city yesterday evealag from his
raaek near Dairy.
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Mr. arfMrs. A. L. Marshall of
Olemi' wsrs isrKlimath-Fillfyeeter-
quln are visiting In Klamath Falls.
Ed Sutton was la Ue rtty looking
after matters of business yesterday
from his ranch on the Klamath Hirer
south of town.
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. MeLemore are
Klamath Falls visitors from Baa
Francisco. They are atopplag at the
White Pelican hotel.
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Enemy Alien on Trial
for Murder of Wcrun
Montana Pupils Will
Aid In Farm Survey
BOSEkUN, Mont., Feb. 1. IMs- rlculture.
trlct echools of Montana will adjourn Each school la the state will pre
fer two day. thto .oath to permit the N '" J J
pupils to aaalst la making a survey of . wno w, obu, ,nformatloB .
farm labor requirements for the com. girding labor to be required. A sum.
tng crop season, aader plaaa annoonc tnary of the needa of the district will
ed here by the state college exten- be sent to the county superintendent
aloa department, the state depart, of echools, and la turn be forwarded
meat of public Instruction and the to the etate collate, where the etate
state and federal dspartawnU of ag-1 summary will be prepared.
OltMXlBl BQCOCr
Costly Railroad
Bed In Montana
- Mlae Jeeepktae Merrill, who hu
rnwa vmKlag her niece, Mrs. 0. A.
Kraaee for several weeks, left thto
meraiag far her heme la Chicago,
tetag fey way of California.
LW MRMAKE YOUR NEXT
SUIT
PERFECT FIT
OraAe of Workaaaaehl
OVARANTEED
Woeleaw o Display.
IavKed.
Chas. J. Gzek
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MERCHANT TAILOR
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Dlmltre Popof, aa eaemy allea.
wko while coaaeed la the festoral
prison at Atlaau kUled a 4eaaty war-
dea, Is oa tfjal for kla Ufa.
nrlhtr flail reeae. Tmnks and Rasa.
Safaesawt Applet
90c I. $1.65 Bex
ftewtti Apples
$1.00 1. $1.75 Bai
20c Per Cm
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Stand By the
Flag!
THE DUTY OP EVERY AMERICAN TODAY
IS TO WORK WITH AND FOR THE GOVERN-."-
MENT."
Each individual ctn.help by avoiding wits or ex
' travagance; by spending less and savingrnoreTby
practicing Thrift. ' r v
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On Monday, ihe day following February 3d, fhous-
ands will observe National Thrift Day by starting new
Thrift habits. .' .
v T81 Institution invites you to.Vdo your bit" boptst
itiar ar mMlnar tn a Flank Aw"i.4 U..
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GREAT FALL!, Moat, Fob. 1.
Foar can of ballaet, costlag approx
imately ! a toe. or about $1,100
for (he entire lot, an being tried oa
a aectlea of the tnaaeoatlaeatal nil
road aear BUUaga. Whether It proves
fttl or not. It Is aot likely that
aay awn will be aaed.
The four can,, Iliad with mangan
ese on, wen started for the Pacific
roaat from a mine at Phtlllpaburg,
Moat., and wen mlataken for cinders.
The ore le black, aad resembles coat
somewhat In appearance, but to ex
tremely heavy. 'The eflciala an try
ing to leara who eaJBmandeered the!
on for track fouaietloa.
Unusual Method Of
Forming Friendship
RED LODGE. Meat, Feb. 1. Cor. Journey to this town, by Loale Felipe
reepoadeace that erlgtaated lalltS, Kueda, a wealthy teitlle mill operator
whea a raaeker ef thto vklalty at- or bosou.
Ueked a asaall kettle eaeloalag hla Rued wroU t0 thejoeal man, and
name aad aMnsa'to Ue aeck of JTMHJ!'
. . i.! v. 1 . - aBd Weadahlpa developed which the
hawk, which later was riot aear Bo- gouUl Aaee, U aow.ea.nute hen
iota, Colombia, to reeaoaalble for a to further la pemoa.
I Local Red Cross
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WMIawfM la m. Hmt at WaAmamAmm'm
Werken la the wort foome la the Or-'!. ppU-
hemekeUdlagr k in. leaaer.
ewlagTvoav-Mn. Nate Ottsrbeln,
Mra. Mary B. Anderson, Mn. Minnie
Sargent. Mra. Vlaa Coaad, Mra. Bert
Wltkrow, Mrs. L D. Wkltmore, Mra.
Carrie D. AIetaader,,Mra. R. A. Em
mltt, Mra. W. F. Jekaaoa. Mra. A.
Walker.
Workers la aurgtoal drteslngt de
partment:
BTCTy CLUE MEETS
The atudy departaentof the Wo
man's Library Club will hold Its reg
ular monthly meetlagJaturday after
noon la the club rooms. The topic
for the afternoon win he "The Rue-
Mrs, R. R. Wilson to
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Moving Pictures I
Mrs. W. H. RoherteOB, Mtoe.Maud
Baldwla, Mra. George Watt, Mrs, Will
9aldwla, Mra: Uaderwoed, Mra. Ida 8.
Stoae, Mrs. . C Kimball. '
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Baseball faaa will have a chance
to see their' favorite la action, when
( u tns cowud Bve-reei Teaiuro,
"one Touch of Natura," to be shown
of vreelat
K.K.K. STORE.
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CRTLOQirnf ItaWDENTB WOULD at the Temple tonight. Part of the
DsSOOMTTNTB . STAGE - LINE TO picture ahowa McOnw'a Olaate oa the
field, aad baseball la one Important
theme of. the story.
In his latest Artcraft picture, "The
Man From Painted Feet," now at the
Star theater, Douglaa Falrbaaka dis
closes many naw cowboy trlcka leara-
AGENOT FOR) DAILY TRAIN
SERVICE TO KLAMATH FALLS
Wltk Ue Mm of bettering their
mall-service, the resident of Chllo
aula have started a move to secure
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ffsSt-Kl- '" champion, of a rssmtt Bodei
--.. ,,.... .... .,.,,., .meet, wno appear with him In tba
I.. : " Zi "" iPnsee.
us aerviee.
It to alao reported tbat the request
for a towasite for the tows of Chllo-
tula has feeea. made.ky Superintend
est J. M. Jeknaos of the Klamath In-
a reserrauen.,, s
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WASNIKOTON.'D. C. Feb. l
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rjeaere-Pekta-bee resorted. that
Dance at Shipplngtoa every Friday
night. i.u
TOO LATE TO CLAiSlFY
TO EXCHANGE Good Improved
ranch uader Irrigation-, or subject
to irrigation. Aodrcee T-ll. Herald.
Mt
Khratsa Oeorto W. Mssalag ef MciWAKTEDCkiekeal; pay aasb. Ue
Mee, havedtodefpaeiimeato,, - ' Mt
Pictorial I'attPrwe
for Spring
MOE'S
THE LADIES' DRY GOODS STORE
New Spring Htylee hi
all Deaattmimts
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A Rare Blouse Opportunity
The final allotment for the Season of Beautiful Georgette snd Crepe de Chine Blouses
bought on contract at economy effecting prices.
PROVIDE FOR YOUR BLOUSE REQUIREMENTS NOW FOR MANY
MONTHS TO COME. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS UNUSUAL OFFERINO.
SHARE IN THE LIBERAL SAVING THAT OUR FOREHANDED BUYING
HAS MADE POSSIBLE
That silks arc high is common knowledge that they're going higher is also known . So
that tilts is a most opportune sale for every woman who has any desire to exercise
economy at the present prices of materials they're remarkable values at the prices
that will prevail later the values arc really incomparable.
ALL NEW ALL SPLENDIDLY MADE ALL PERFECT FITTING
Regular $5.00, Styles 3041-3042,3043,3044, at. special $.'.lKi
Regular $6.50, Styles 4245-424fi-4247.4248 at, special $.f.7.i
All Wirthmorc Waists. $1.00. Wchvorth Waists, $2.00.
Women's Coats, Suits and Dresses
All good Fall and Winter Models, every one worth double and more than this
price, but reduced for quick disposal, because lots and lines are so badly broken.
$16.50 Street Dresses, $12.25
Novelty high waist line styles, with
sash belt and fancy collar, serge and
fancy mixtures, trimmed with silks and
satins. Don't fail to get one in this final
grand clean-up, at low price of . .$12.25
Evening Dresses, $25.00
Charming dresses for party and even
ing wear. Fancy waist with ruff back or
draped skirt. Made up in combination of
silver cloth, net silk, chiffon and laces.
Many new shades at the very low
price $23.00
New Ribbons, 25c yd.
Excellent quality of plain Taffeta rib
bons, light and dark shades, width 5
inches. Exceptional good value, per
yard 25c
Hair Bows, 25c
School Girls' ready-made hair bows, all
colors, each only 25c
RtMuti at QesaVmf Prices
Consisting of silks, dress goods, ging
hams, calico, white goods, silkaliue, skirt
ings, and in fact, every line carried in
large stock is represented at way below
today's cost. v
New Ginghams, 25c
Complete line of patterns for spring
now on display. De sure and make your
selections early, as we will not be able to
get more fancy ginghams for long time.
Underpriced Offerings in Domestic Goods
TOWELS AT 29c EACH
Fine quality white bath towels, with
hemmed ends. They come in good
weight and 20x40 inches.
TOWELS EACH, 59c
Fancy colored bath towels, shown in
neat and desirable colors. Exfra good
weight. Special, only , , .5fJc
Renfrew Table Linen
Special at 75c
Colors are washable, and will not run.
Exceptional cloth to wear.
TOWELING AT ISc
A heavy, durable, all linen crash towel
ing, considerably under value at the
above price.
Sheet at 98c
Ready-to-use sheets of finq round
tnreaa .cotton. linen finish. Size 72x90.
I'.ull size for double beds.
1M-A GL..i! 4 t
w a- UMCClinyi, KJC
Extra quality bleached round thread
cotton, washes easy, and guaranteed to
wear. This price is way below today's
market.
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RAXKR MAN PROVES
reiiaurani watch ha na.i..j ...
MIM8KLF PATRIOT quented only h. A.T.T.' ,rT.
Ms Pessimist lwa concerning the
outcome of the war, often became en
saied in altereatloas, and aeveral
times bad personal eaeouaters. Wbea
bis story became known it .. .I..
, V b'4 lvea w iMludlas
160 pair. 0( aboes, to the r cross"
snd himself enlisted to again do bla
. uovia mm. His record v.
BAKER, Ore., Feb. 1. Charged by
some wltb being a German aympa
tblssr and enemy to the United States
government, Louis Reens, whose rec
ord was revealed when be enlisted at
the local recruiting office, proved to
be a patriot.
Born In Holland, be came to Amer-t
lea when young, and served as a vol- ' y Corporal Ojtley. la chare.
unteer la the Spanish-American war. " local racrultlaa oav. ,n
Utei he volunteered for urvir. in I .
the Philippine Insurrection, and now.i
at tin ami pMe, be bs atala offered
ms ura to ue country of bis adoption.
Reeai waa a Jaw peddler, and In a
't WWT MX APRAJO
e'membera'oV'Klapata l4M
No. 137, i. o. o. r., bare not
present at lodge aeatlaga for
time, and It la hinted tbat thsy
afraid to coma out because tbsr if
rusty In the work, fever mlod, f
Noble Orsnd will delegate a cos'
tse of one tobrlabtea you up If m
the case, aad you caa eome oat1
algbt, and start a new system !,
lertainmeat for eaeb Friday nlltH
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