The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 02, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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f are down from Aloma today. , , ,
Wb. Van Huron loarca tomorrow
for Baa Francisco.
fra. Stanlor Dunsnulr la vliltlng
la Klamath Falls.
iJew Plater of Cblloquln Is a Tlsltor
fa Ktaaiath Fall.
X. I!. Wamplcr It a county aeat
TlaMer from Odessa today.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bailer are In
the eJjr far a few daya from Malln.
Kra. W. A. Leonard will return oa
th nalas'a train from Portlaad.
M Maare of CaaosTllle U a Tlsltor
FeBe.
H. AuBMhor or Medrord la
a few daya la Ktaaiath Falla.
A! ft. BWeaJI or Bly la In Klamath
FUta'for a few daya on business.
J.L. Freeman of Silver Lake la
aeadlac a few days la Klamath Falta.
Mr. Fraak Corpealag of Olene la
Mill are spending a few daya la Klam.
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WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. J
Out or SSS.eiecutlvea In the fourteen
division or the American Red Cross,
160, or 51 per cent, are women, ac
cording to a canvass which has Just
been made. These figures apply only
to those holding Important executive
I Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Sexton of the i positions In division offices, and do
l'lne Grove district are la the cltyjaot Include chapter officials,
for a short time. "lit waa further ahown that 56 per
I cent of these' executive are volun
Mrs. Syd Evan and eon, Joe, havajj,,,,, Mtying without remuneration.
gone to Grant. Paa ror a few day to tj,, AMtlon form of organisation baa
vlU relative. bttm ta fct only an tBe appoBt.
Mrs. and Mr. F. tlm Baldwin are;,en, 0I KM CTO- wr un'
In Kiamatb Falla for a. few day from
Lakevlew.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Smith aad Mia
Sylvia Uhrln or Algoma are la the
city for a few day.
ell, and waa round necessary because
or the tremendoua growth or activi
ties and operation or the Red Cross
brought about by the war.
The work or millions or Red Cross
members I now directed by division
offices, which are Intermediaries be-
senlco worker, who will assist fam
ilies of soldiers and sailors. There
are two executive positions In each or
these Institutes, and the number or
men and women w practically equal.
These have not been Inctuded In the
above figure. '
"In the selection or officials to con
duct the varloua activities," said Har.
ey 1). Gibson, general manager, "the
policy haa beea to obtain the most
efficient available person best quail-j
lied for that particular work. Theae
appoinimenta nave been made re
gardless of politics, sex or religion
Black Leg Vaccine
' It costs only ten cents per head to vaccinate your stock, and thereby
prevent black-leg. No farmer can afford to "take a chance," for the loss of
one animal would pay for hundreds of doses of vaccine. NOT ALL VAC
CINE IS RELIABLE. We sell "Cutter's.". It is recogniied as one of the
very best.
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ixwaley of Fort'Kluaata are U the1;" "'I?"1 u'rter nd,the
tt, rr . ,vi !., vral thousand Red Croa chapter
city ror a .bort time, (.cattered thrnout the United Statea
Mrs. K. C. Dunning or MerrlH la .aad foreign countries. Prior to the
spendlaga tew day la Klamath Fall MtablUhment or geographical dlvl
aa the guest or Mrs. 8. & MarUa. I aioa, th operation or the Red Cross
, ... . .i w '. WM caatrallied at national headquar-
..T .-.. - . quarter organisation were those In
of the Metro Picture corporation.
B. P. Alexaader, teacher or tba
Shasta View school, earn 'la last
night ror a week tad visit Jn Klam-
a few days la Klamath Falla. ; ath Falls.
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busla from hi ranch Bear Oleae.
The W. R. 0. will mast oa Monday
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the nursing bureau, and one who was
a'member or the central committee.
Since the appointment or the war
council this number has been In
creased to twelve, and Mlaa Elisabeth
H. Hoyt appointed assistant to the
Mrs. K.Caree, sister or Mrs. Beeler
of this city, I visiting lB Klamath
Falta.
Mr. J. R. Dolan'ass returned to. general manaaer. There la also
8prlng Lake after spending several, woman's' advisory committee or elev
days In Kiamatb Falls as Us gasst or.en'members and a woman's advisory
her daughter, Miss Wlatfred Delaa. committee on aaval auxiliaries to the
war council, consisting of fifteen
MBltlAM ftAAftftl, tliM h.V. lite-
ttANTEDlrirorllgMbsswork,Juwlrt aboot twenty.flTe ,.
Phrs-alto1,9,eV.7-- tBU ot -". which are
Phoaom-R. , l-tff tralalag scaools for R Cros. home
From Shell to Whale Boat
Local Red Cross
Activities
Yesterday'a worker In the Red
Cross room wers aa follews:
Surgical dressing Mr. Bogardiis,
Maud Baldwin, Mrs. A. J. Lyle, Mr.
A. B. Epperson, Mr. R. A. Mitchell.
Mrs. O. W. Merrlman, Mrs. L. L.
Brownell, Mr. C. C. Low, Mr. E. A.
Dunham.
Sewing room Mr. A. Walker.Mra.
Effic Garcelon, Mrs. Alt 8mlth, Mrs.
L. E. Sullivan, Mr. M. W. Coaeboom.
Mrs. C. K. Brandenburg, Mr. A. B.
Lund.
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banks' new Artcraft picture, "The
Man From Painted Post," now at the
8tar, discloses the asost apectacular
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$1.00 per Quart
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PARIS, Feb. i. French troop
raided the German lines near Nleu-i
port, Belgium, and again reaumed
ineir sector, iney iook a numuer or
prisoners 'and one machine gun.
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banks picture. The genuine atmos
phere or the prairie, with Ita anow
capped mountains In the distance, la
evident thruout the entire produc
tion, offering views or eicantlonsi
, scenic beauty ss a background to the
iiuure awry or cattle rustling daya.
Inventora or first aids to the har
rawed housewife will doubtless be
siege the patent office with new In
ventlona when they get a glimpse or
"Fatty" Arbuckle peeling potatoes In
hi latest two-reeler, 'The Rough
House." The nlumn maai(i, ..-
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u vriemsi ok witn bis method or
preparing the simple garden veget
ables. Paramount will release the
cpmedy. At the Star Sunday.
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90c to $1.65 Box
Newton Apples
$1.00 to $1.75 Box
Ashland Coid Peaches
20c Per Can
Fair ssnorltaa snd fierce bandlta
fill every foot or William Fox'a neweat
R.A.Walsh's photoplay ."Betrayed," at
the Orpheua Sunday night. Miriam
Cooper, well known to Fos audiences
for her sterling work In "Honor Sys
tem." "The Silent Lie," and "The In
nocent Sinner," continue her en
trancing acting. "Betrayed" la full of
good wholesome laughter. Miss Coop.
er plays a charming, flirtatious girl.
whose fickle heart doesn't kaow
whethor to love a handsome pen, I
brave bandit, or a youthful Amtrku
army officer. For a time It seems tilt
matters are about to go wrong Rs
the atlrl and the man aha lovsa. lit
she finally wakea up to the fact Utt
tier heart has beea with the Mi
some Meilran lad all the tin, as!
she remain happy with blm.
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THE SUNSHINE HOME
IfedarUataaBMBaBfDr. Ellsa A. I.gall. (gr.du.te or the
ttUvarsltr or MlsUsja. Medical) vriu taka . limited o,
T "J- "-T,fta ""ona sllssaau or ruadowa
coadiyoas, or other ilia.
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A Country-Wide Observance
For Every American
A plainly apparent need for conservation resulted in
designating for each year, one day, February 3d, as
Thrift Day-when millions participate in all forms of
Thrift practice.
National Thrift Day
It Celebrated Monday
Thisjear February 3d comes on Sunday. It will be
celebrated Monday. It i. , countrywide event to
1,7' t0Wn" and vi"8M thruout the
entire United States. New and lasting habit, of con
servation wiU be established.
tlT "T?"! '!"" f Thrlft rvwe. U the
Qg ,i Bi"kJAccount' dding to on. alre.dy
Ci? thf determ,Mtio deporit r.gutarly
thruout fh. coming year.
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W Will Expwt . Visit from You Monday
First State & Savings Bank
KUWATH FALLS, OREGON
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