TUMHDAY, FEBRUARY It, iiu nfe' sAme roc. rv T ' THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON . . I-' ;o-iii--- m'w ' ' - ' .mi P2 Nnrthwpsr Shorthorn I M AMONG TIB PEOPLE OF THTS CTTY AND VKTXTTT.n I I I I ff ijtll ifMMlM LMM1.FA MM I GOINGS AXB COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLK II 1 T. A Ul f f TV lUVl 'WSHa mm Breeders ft' '4- IV-9 Butt HHHHHHHHhVb Roy Beckler of Weed Is In the city for a few days. T. J. Jackson of Fort Klamath Is In the city on business. Dan Hyan and Lyle Mills left this morning for Fort Klamath. It. I). D.nls of Sacramento Is a re cent arrival In Klamath Falls. Will 0. Wilson of Merrill Is a vis itor (o Klamath Falls. II. It. llrackcn of San Francisco Is n business visitor In Klamath Falls. John Hlndcn of Merrill is In the city for a few days on business. Charlie McCartie and Jerry Mo Cartle ot Merrill are In the city for a few days. O. T. McKcndrec left for Portland yesterday, where he will attend to matters of business for a few days. Mrs. I), n. Palm has returned to her home in Roseburg, after spend Ins; several months here visiting her sen. Bert Palm. " I Clayton Ward Houg, formerly of Portland, arrived last night on the train to make bis home with his nnele and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Henry X. Moe. Mr. and Mrs. Moe now have two nephews Ilvinr with them, the other being Newton Moe, who arrived a short time ago. Both boys have re cently lost their mothers. V. Hect, E. E." Earl and B. P. White came up from Dunimulr last night for a short visit. They are registered at the White Pelican hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Luclen B. Applegate and Miss-Elsie Applegate will arrive on the train tonight from Pasadena. They are accompanied by Mrs. Dan Walker or Ashland, who wttl visit them here. Spring CAMP MKETS TONIGHT Ewauna Encampment No. 41, I. O O.F., meets in regular session tonight. Visiting Patriarchs cordially Invited ELKSM UK FROMPW Moawy to lesta oa city sad coasrtfy property. See CfcUcote. 1 Wool Shirt, that are saade of sreet at JLtf K. K. K. STOKE. Loi Local Red Cross Activities The weekly shlpsseat of knitted goods from the Red Cross work rooms' for the week just ended was twenty-j nve sweaters, thirty-two pairs of socks and one pair of wristlets. j Those present at the- sewing room ' Satordny were: Mes dames A. A. Epperhebner, O. Walker. A. M. Wordea. W. J. Roberts, J. V. Breweaker. L. H. Haines. R. H. Dunbar, H. E. Momyer, J. W. Guthrie. 8. K. Rarasby. J. 8. Wells, M. 8. Bar gent. I. D. WhlUnore, W. J. Nicholson, 8. C. Van Eaton, A. Walker, WUI Wood, Lee Sullivan, Austin Haydcn, W. P. Johnson. 1. M. Johnson, Law rence Phelps, P. Hill Hunter. Workers In the surgical department were: Mesdames Cora Sanderson, O. W. White, Geo. Watt, J. Drlscoll. Ruth 8. Addison. E. E. Magee, W. H. Robert, son. Stone. Gerber. Mlsa MeCourt. CONTEST BETWEEN TWO TEAMS IS NOW EVEN VP KLK8 ROLL BEST GAMS OP YEAR AVER AGE OF 1M PIN'S' PER MAN Won Lost Pet. Palms . .599 Elks .500 The Elks walked away with two games from the Palms last evening on the Elks alleys, and the series Is new 50-50 between the two clans. High scores were made last night, the Elks rolling the best game of the year In the third game, when they clicked ot 931 pins, an average of 111 par sua. Van Bellea rolled the high mark of 211, and averaged 117 for his three games. Wright made SIS la the) see rm came, nad averaged lie; Lenox scored S10 nad Kant S01 la the last gam. The next sesstoa'win he held at the Palm Alleys oa Tuesday of next week. PALMS .1st Sad Srd At. Goodwin 17 151 107 117 Wright 171 SIS 1SS ISO Houston .....101 i'iV 1'41 Ketsdever US 171 'lSf lit Dale 151 17' KSilS . ' Totals 77 174 SOS 114 ELKS 1st Sad Srd At. Harden 17 141 151 111 Vaa Bellea ...111 111 111 17 Lenox US 11 S10 111 Kent Ill 111 S01 171 Ackley 151 171 171 17S Totals Ill IS! SSI 17S f Right Straight Through from tho edges cf tli massive, mile making Vacuum Cups to the rims of' the wheels all the super-quality cf materials and construction that ccn be put into a casing is built into Pennsylvania VACUUM CUP TIRES Nonv guarmttteeJper warranty lag attached to each casing for G.OOO Miles Then, too, there is tho puinrntiti ability of the Vacuum Gups to prevent skidding on wet, euppery pave' raents, else tires returnable at purchase price, after reasonable trial. At The Portland Union Stock Yards February 25, 1918 40 Bulls Females From the herds of Minor. Brown. Dunn. Day & Rothrock Co., Cornett, Kiger, Reynolds. Oregon Agriculture College. Felzer Bros.. Cutting. Dement. Holloway, Witham, Tarbell and Lynch. Rangemen will find at this sale strong rugged bulls. 16 to 24 months old. and the breeders will find some choice herd bulls, sired by the best bulls in the northwest. Choice consignments of females will be sold from the herds of Minor, Dunn and Day & Rothrock Company. Kraschel & Cranke, Auctioneers For Catalogues Apply Frank Brown. Carlton. Oregon NOTE The Annual Spring Shorthorn Sale at Spokane February 23, 1918. For cata logue apply, Frank Rothrock, Spokane, Washington. MfOOVEM FROM OPERATION Mrs. E. E. McClajr of the Henley school district returned to her home last Saturday evening, after recover lag treat an operation for append! cltis. Mrs. McClay was operated upon at the Klamath hospital, and was later taken to the New Claremont Convalescent home during her recov ery.' The operation was performed by Dr. R. R. Hamilton. immmwwtwiwwmi HK 9 P. R. DODGE Fourths Klamath Pfawa ltt-W a Special Price On Groceries For One Week Dried Pearlies lattc lb. Pried Plants MMclb. Dried Pears ISHe lb. Dried Apricot aoc lb. Dried Prunes 10c to ill 4c lb. Dried Grape 3 lbs. 33c Lib. can Royal Raking Pottder. . ,OOc 1.1b. ran Folgera Making Powder. BOc Lib. GhlredeUI Chocolate 30c Lib. Schilling's Ten :. .80c Lib. Coldest West Tea BOc 1 pkg. Geo. Wash. Corn Flakes. . 10c ' 1 can Solid Park Tomatoes 15c fl ran Puree Tomatoes 3Ac Large Spits. Apples, per box, . .31.00 Small Spits, Apples, per bos . . ,80c 1 can Ashland Peaches, N. S aoc Compare Our Prices With Others Klamath Dept Store PasjaSSS. TUrdsssdMaeaSts. Moving Pictures Anita Stewart Is seen again In an Intensely dramatic part, that of Chris, sy Deselden, the ward of mature John Warburton (Charles Rlchroan) whole worthy of her and wins her promise to marry him. Opposed to blm Is the jt- swstiwsattWiivv- T"1W- - V y 'SBBh. 3 PASSES CALIFORNIA EXAMS Word has been received here that II. J. Llnon. formerly of this city, hsa just taken the Callfornla'slate pharmacy .lamination and stanes with a high per cent. Ha aipecti te locate In Southern California. Mr. Lincoln was formerly employed at tat Star Drug company aad the Under wood pharmacy here. r: w.Ts. i IPi. CMAJ.U13 KICHMAN dashing young Robert Neyland (Ru dolph Cameron), but who Is not wor thy of ChrUsy's love. The girl, how. ever, Is- fascinated by him, and not until his misconduct for a moment dismay her does she turn from him to the older man. After the weddlne with Warburton, she at once recoils from her situation, and nleada with the shocked bridegroom to treat har still as a child until she knows her own heart. This he, In his aoblllty, consents to do. In the meantlna young Neyland goes quite to the bad. Despite this, the call of youth trows stronger, and Chrlssy decides aha lores him. At the Temple tonight. s Learn to Dance The latest daaess. Class starts aeon. Phone nave to 1ST. lLIt LETS GO INTO THE SAVING PROBLEM WHOLE. HEARTEDLY AND LKARN THE GAME. Eliminate Luxuries Use Practical Economy In Clothing, Food and Pleasure ONCE VOU ACQUIRE THE ART OF HAVING AND THRIFT IT WILL BE A MOST VALUABLE ASSET TO VOU THE REST OF YOUR LIFE. 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