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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1918)
r-Aj' HATTItnAY, ncwwAKr ,' mt n - ; ."? THat' KVaiPiO HMtALP. KLAMATH- FALLS, OREGON K aaawBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB KTttr. ffctBaBBBBBBBBBsBBBBBBBBsBB M Ii (Personal mention I ;4JvbbE UB ttDBUBOTM OX " !"2? ' TM- "" AMOXO TBK PBOPLK OF TB CUT AM OC1K1TT.B aBW'- CKHXO AM COMINGS OF LOCAI, HUM 1 .st- ii .' 1.' m -a M ....- I. f -"t ? -IWSjr weOBS Ol Bonanza i m u f ,,etty wrawweeys. F Rum Anderson of Dairy Is a vis . Her to Klamath FatU. J. W. "Utter or Fort Klamath l Id the city on, business. C. V. Atterbury of DorrU Is a busi lew visitor In Klamath Falls. Mr. W. Thomason and rami!) of Malta are visiting In Klamath Falls. W. M. Skeen and J. M. Corbcll of Calleeuln are spending a few days In Klumlh Fall. Mist Quecnle Hotr, teacher of the school at Midland, Is In the city for the week end. II. F. Dunn of Alfoma Is In the city for a short time, attending to utters of business. Little Mlaa Jean Rogers, who has Bees Terr 11 for about two weeks. Is bow greatly Improved. Misses Maud and Louisa Schrelner are la the city today, shopping, from tkair bobm at Spring Lake, Lets MIHs will return today from Ma reach at Fort Klamath, where be as sees far the pact week. i Mrs. A. Peterateiaer of Castle Rock ana toe In the city for screral days. : to bwtwass Butters. i Mr. and Mrs. Charles liartln leave tomorrow for Ban Fraaestw tad Los Angeles, to be gone for aWout three weeks. Sir. and Mrs. U. E. Raster are buy- Ins supplies of Klaatath Falls Mer chants today. They bar a large ranch near Pine Grore. Mr. and Mrs. Prentiss are la the rltr for a few days frost CaUoquln. Mrs. Laura Madison, who has been Tlsltlng them, has returned to Klam ath Falls. New Flying Field In Southern California WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. . ldc. Calif., and authorised that con- trrl ho let for Its immediate con- The government officials today estab- ttructon The names of the Arms re lished an army flying field at River-celvlng the contracts were withheld, a A War Stamp a day keeps the kaiser away. HOT SPRINGS PROPERTY BAB CBANGED BANDS Edith J. Stout has pu afeur room house and two lei ta Hot Springs Addition from J. II. Weaaer. The deal was mads thru J. T. Ward i at to. COCstT ALLOWS fattXB Allowing of bills was tea only bast seas of the County. Court, which was la session part of the day yesterday. No session Is being aeleV'aeday, bat the court will conTsae agate Monday. Mrs. Bath, teacher of the school SSI Laka and Jurilv Kaifcar.. LOCAL MEBCBAXT r- aae. arc la the efty for a few dar. ai-tf K.K.K.amHUL When IA-saSFOstaoCTJI J. I. Johnstone of the Joaastoae Faralture company, toft today far laa Francisco, where he will spsad tea days buying new goods aad attsadiag the furniture msaufactarers exhibit aow being held there. Fifteen Men Were Passed Yesterday Tnr man vara nittilnid fur the .tentative of the local board announce .tartini trmrt aarrice at the cltv hall that a large number who were on the yesterday. Fifteen of the number local list arc being examined at other passed the tests successfully. Repre-1 points. Fmsh Homes hr New Clerk in Washington mm mam ioras mum (Continued front page 1) Wk Dm iDm u v 1W CO INTO TtTE SAVING PROBLEM WHOLE BEABTKBLY AND LKARN THE GAME. Eliminate Luxuries Use Practical Economy hr Clothing, Food and Pleasure ONCE YOU ACQCIHE THE ART OF SAVING M THRIFT IT WILL BE A MOST VALUABLE AMETTO " YOU TBE BEST OF YOUR LIFE. START SAVING TODAY AND BUY A THRIFT STAMP OR A BABY 1K)ND" AT ft 'a The First National Bank , We Ait AJwji GU It Hefc Yst bWBBBbIbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbH LK&'OBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfll Kvt'Bf-ll BflV9taH"fl H bBbBbBbbbbBbBSbt BbbbBI bBbBbBFc'BbBbBbw 'JaBaBaBl BBBWBaSWA BBrBBSBW. jBWBBSBB aBBamrv 1-RbBbBbvbBbBBbI bBbTbFbBbkBbBbBbb SbYF "'asBaT-iB IBCSBBbI llasBBBf !b1bKsbBbHBb1 ' aLBBfMHaMaaaaan-aaX saBBMaBWMBWaBBBBWSBSSBSBtWSSCTf5a will discuss ths Important phase of the war activities. "Duties of Cltiseashlp at This Hour" will be the topic discussed by Dr. E. D. Johnson, examining physi cian of the local ezeaptlon board. E. B. Hall will glre a talk entitled "What Klamath Can and Must Do." Good music will be provided, and the overflow of the meeting, which. Is expected, will be taken care of In the Bur and Temple theaters. Every patriot in this community Is expected to be at the Liberty meeting tonight. ' J A PIANO PUPILS MEET The piano pupils of Mrs. Fred Co- fer met at her home tale afUrnoon, and spent the time la playing duets. Those taking part were LaVerne Thomas, Ruth Cofer, Tbelma Brown Bernlce Hector, Mercedes Boyd, Eve lyn Whitman, Luclle Harfem aad Les ter snd Gertrude Cofer. ,t I riias ANTptserrrc rccix Waea war actlvltss began la Wash- lagan there was aa ialnz of thous- ea thousands of clerks, who worked tor modest salaries. But rents want up, aad living became a serious problem. Miss Antoinette Greeley saw the situation before any ono else. She wrote to old Washington residents to And if they had spare rooms for the asw clerks, and In that way aha saved huadreds of them much money and time. She opened up homes In Wash ington which bad not been In the habit of renting furnished rooms. Have you a W. . 8. -baby, bond In your home? -t i' ? llrtag your fllnu to mm for for develop ing, printing aad fsra tng. We Imvo our own tin hhlnff plant, with expert pltoto men la rliarge. One of the elemenU of Succeu of the SUr Drut Co. hat been QUALITY. We premit no seconds either in help or merch.ndUe. Any article we reccromend you get full value for your money. The I'nllnl Htntea FimkI Ad, mlaM ration ! The run Mmi of im last year over any prevliHi year was greater than tlie year's entire Mlteat rrp, t'orn ran not be eromimlrallir lilpel to Ku. rope, WK MrsT y:t MORE tXIRN. Star Mineral Oil For Constipation Do you know that Mineral OH will 0' )" II" hsalthle! hahlt In Uie world funrlloalng at tlir ante tlnte every moralng, altln yuu illw-oiitlnue Its use? Full pint. ?0r fJlTiasurV Reliable Hot Water Bags Re. Ruaik BniB $1.50 An lniMirtant offer wliesi due oos alileratlon Is given to tlie preaent mar, krt condition. Proeriy relnfiirred anil entirely eamleaa. TWtMUAItT KIXK Maximom Fountain Syringes aa. Hot Water Btttles $1.50 and Up The Mine sp'endld quality aa the Red Rambler Hot Water IU le. Fle feet f tubing awl all at tachmeau Included. Imported Olive Oil Sqnbbs UKH-uWe Qialty are stow well unlleil with thla popular brand of Ollte Ol '.he auertrat ami pareat olitalnable. II rorne to aa dlreii from tlia prodJSM-er. Nlilpateala re unreliable eH-r lay laa aly ww. VuaH hottlea, $1.90. Plat bottle, fl.OO. guaHrr pint lollle, SV. Half Pint iHilllm, .Vk-. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Girl to wait Ubls. Pall can Bay hotsl. "" 9-St TO TRADE Fine drlvlag mare and rubber tired runabout aad harness for good milch cow. Bee Moran, at Pelican Bay hotel. 9-3t FOR SALE Second hand cars; 3 Fords. 2 Overlsnds, 1 Met. 1 Mit chell, I trucks. Central garage. 9-3 1 'HJetnB" -VVMU . .V,7J skwm tfm NEW CLAREMONT WUfti THB BUNBaTJNE BOMB , K. . i wpr;tle bubi sat ef Dr. BUsa A. laaaBs faaasl afatleklaBB MesVcaJ) yrtU take Umits. easTsrlag tresa asrvuas ai eaaBasas Mealvasl, KWffl!! sbbbbBbBBbBBB. i kBMBMalsBBsaBBkai' ' bW a iv ijiy.nr. WkfretJssaaBBa d 'c BbB VBvasVal MfBBBI 'Sw'O.-if j ) KLAMATH FAUA ORB. THRIFT Brings Opportunity Opportunity carries no torches and rings no bells. It travels quietly. Thru the crowded streets of commerce, along peace ful country lanes and over wide-stretching plains it wanders. No city is too large, no village too small, for a visit. And yet it is not forever wandering. At all homes where THRIFT is practiced, where money is wisely spent and carefully saved, Opportunity halts and there becomes a permanent guest, to bring Prosperity and Success. HPKCIAL PK'KrXmn MATINKr: MUMMY Owing to tho closing of the Btar theater at 7:30 tonight for the big. Liberty meeting nt the opera house, the Mary IMckford picture, "The Lit-. tie Princess." will be held over for a special Sunday matinee at 3:30. An entire change of program at the even ing performance. Dearest Public: Just to remind ou that our repair department will save you money. Monroe can fix any watch that's worth filing. V ran rexet your dia monds while you wait. If any of your old Jewelry needs making over, we can do It. No, dear; wc don't fix soles next door. The amethyst Is the birth stone for this month. If you don't wear your birth stone you an't a goln' to have no luck. Yuu might not believe It, but It's renlly so. We have a new stock of watch glasses. If your needs are In the Jewelry line see us before you buy. We have a big stock of silver In most all the popular patterns. You should see It. We got a lot of fountain pens st a dollar each, and they arc guaranteed. Hurry to my aid. Mcllnttan, at 805 Main street, on the wrong side, between Gertrude and O.irar. UOYKRNMKXT TYPIST TKMTS TO UK HM.II KVKMMiS Paul UoKurdiis of the torn! poni office, who has charse of the civil ner lce cxamlnton here, has been noti fied by the gowrnmrnt officials that from no on hIhtUI nrranitrniont" may be made for taking tlm Oping and stenographers tents In the even ing In the city hall for tlione who are unable tn appear during the day time. It Is believed that a number will ho glad to avail themselves of this op portunity. Particulars may bo se cured from Mr. Ilogardus. fine Pictures Shown Dirk Duratid, outlaw, for whoa reward Is offered, shows hlg hstrt and imlilr harartcr lu those old dart ot the "wild and wooly" West. Tat plot Is replete lth comedy, lovs la tere! and thrills, snd at Ihs msm time, "imrstid of the Bad Lands" n one of the cleanest film plays ever put on the market. At the Orphtai tomorrow night. ray w FgJtSuteSTkftBuk KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON AA000www0wwm00wwwm Moving Pictures Mary IMckford, the Artcraft BUr, who rerently scored a tremendous success In "Rebecca of Runnybrook Farm," will again portruy a delight ful role of child life when Hlie ap pears at the Star at a Sunday mutlnee IB 111 IbBbBbBbBBi ' FaBBav I WktnmmmmmmJnwWSi fnmmm B' bBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbk U I'bBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbBbk i Bl HHmIi7Pick7cToHl awAwaawjaj MTwuuifPiiMtir bBbBBBBI B-ijMKiiMfjtnjjijjBr'" only, In her next Artcraft picture, "The Little Princess," which Is a screen version by Frances Marlon of the book of the well known Anglo American novelist, Frances Hodgson Burnett. Ths picture wss nroduead tt tbs Artcraft studios In CallfornlaJ "w " mrncuon or Msrtnsu Men so, who Is the director of a number of Mist Plckford's successes. Matinee iUrts at 3:30 sharp. Entlrs change of program at night. ciftgpjlT7 $51.30 WiUBe Your Saving M if you Purchase W NOW! 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