The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 13, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ..
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ERSONAL MENTION
LITTLE SIDELIGHTS OX LOCAL MAPFKN1NQS
AMONG THK PEOPLE OP THIS CITT AND VICINITY.
GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS
P. D. Mann of Aritona l a visitor
.In this city.
J. G. Plemon of Eugene Is a visitor
to Klamath Falls.
1.. C. Eppenhelmer of Pelican Day
Is In the city on business.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Krauac left this
morning for San Francisco to spend
several weeks.
a. 8. Hoyt. Fred Errlngton and J.
M. Utter of Fort Klamath are vlslt-
1 Ing In Klamath Falls.
Charles G. Twohy, a lumberman
John Zblnden of Merrill Is In tho m tt. Is among the guests at
city attending to business matters. ho Wnlte PeHcM hotel.
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A. W. Dranhnll Is In the city for a , ' ' .. Jr , . . ... ,
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IN WASHINGTON DISPATCH.
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Oeorgo Turner has returned from
a business trip to California points.
Mrs. Jack Goddard, Mrs. M. Held-
I cnger and Miss R. Persons of Weed
J. V. Kyan of Snn Francisco Is In are spending a few days In this city.
the city for a few days on business.
R. L. Gates of Snn Francisco Is a
recent arrival In Klamath Falls.
8. B. Nelrenan w as among the train
arrivals last night from San Fran
cisco. Mr and Mrs. Chas. E. Larson of
Seattle are recent arrivals In Klnmntn
Falls.
Justice E. W. Gowen, whose In
William Duncan, a stockman from
Upper Langell Valley, Is In town to
day looking after matters of busi
ness. Miss Pearl Bolvin has returned
from a visit of several weeks with
friends In San Francisco and Los An
geles.
Mrs. Laura Madison left yesterday
for Los Angeles, where she will visit
relatives and friends for several
tended departure for Tacoma with a, months.
shipment of cattle was delayed for
two days from difficulty In obtaining
cars, left for that point this morning.
' Money to taM cm cMj surf coaatry
property. See Calkote. 1
Special Price
On Groceries For
One Week
Dried Peaches ! . . JSKc ft.
Dried Pleas.. . i. ..... v v- .MKe lb.
Dried Pears'. .UH(lb.
Dried ApriroU Sac ft.
Dried Prases 18c to UMc lb.
Dried Grapea . ......S las. 9Sc
1-lb. raa Royal naUns; Powder... 56c
I -lb. can Pollers Baktag Powder. 86c
1-lb. GhlradMl Chocolate ec
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1 Bk. Geo. Wash. Cora Flakes, .ISc
1 raa SoUd Park Teatatoes isc
3 raaa Pare ToauMoee 98c
Large Sate. Antes, per box. . .SUM
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Klamath Dept Store
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Third aad Mate SO.
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.
WASHINGTON. D. C. Feb. 13.
The safety of twenty-one more sol
diers, sis of which were from Oregon,
Is made known In the announcement
that twenty-one men were taken from
the ahlp at Halifax, due to Illness.
Those from Oregon are Carl Jacobs,
Elk City; 8tephen Mead, Reed; Ed'
ward F. Parker, Grants Pass; Ray E,
Powerson, Mill City; Elvln O. Steph
ens, Springfield, and Archie D. Rob
erts, Salem.
This dispatch, which arrived Just
after the Herald went to press yester
day, confirms the telephone report re
ceived from Grants Pass published
yesterday. Many In this community
are rejoicing with the sisters here of
Mr. Parker, who had been given up
as lost.
Officers Seen Taking Finger
Prints of An Alien Enemy
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Mrs. Alice Smith of Hcaldsburg,
Calif., has arrived to speud a few
.weeks with her daughter. Mrs. J. J.
Furber of this city.
Have you a W. 8. S. baby bond In
your home?
Wool Shirts that are made of wool at
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TRAITOR ARRE8TKD
AT CAMP LEWIS
TACOMA. Feb. 13. Sergeant Mn
Jor Helmuth Rltter Is In custody at
Camp Lewis. He was ordered placed
tinder arrest on a charge of giving
Id and comfort to the enemy.
Every alien enemy above the ni;e of II ear must lino his finger
print taken, and this photograph shows one coins thru tho prut ess with
the aid of a policeman.
Unique Stud; Courses
Ottered At U. ot 0.
local Red Cross
Activities '
Those present at the work rooms In
the Orpheus building Monday and
Tuesday were as follews:
Sowinc toom Mesdames A. Walk
er, R. R. Hamilton, L. E. Sullivan.
Horace Manning, L. R. Robertson, A.
D. t.und. Jas. McClure, Earl WMt
lock, A. .. Lyle.
Workers in surgical dressings:
Mesdames G. W. White, Geo. Wj.tt.
Cora danderson, Will Baldwin, Un
derwood, Stone, W. H. Robertson,
Jack Kimball. W. O. Smith, !Iug'.cr.
Tuesday, keying roem: Mesdames
Robt. Baldwin. A. Walker, V.'.
Coseboom, Frank Moreland.
Purglcal' department: MesJrnn s
C. K. Wheetflr, C. C. Low. H. M
Manning, Paul Lcgardus, G. W.'Mer-rlman.
SALEM, Feb. IX Three new
courses will bo Introduced at Vlllsm-
ette University for the coming semes
ter, It hns been announced. Mrs.
Alice II. Dodge will hnvo charge of a
class In art history, and also; will be
Instructor In one of the new courses
on home life. Sixteen girls will be
admltter to this course, which will,
take up the economic conditions of.
the present time in which the stu-l
dents will bo enlightened by being al
lowed to inspect lertnlu homes In
Salem. .
Another now courso has been or
ganised upen the request of Herbert
Hoover In re-tponee to a telegram re
ccntly receheJ by Dean Allen. Dr. J.
O. Hull will offer a course on food
and the war.
A class on moral and religious edu
cation will be offered also. Credit
will be given toward the 0. A. degree.
Special Cable Rates
To Those In Service
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Dr. Reed's Cushion Sole
Many a man who
it troubled with
aching feet or
corns, bunions,
callous and many
other foot troub-
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SsKHWis; the blame to
wrong shoes. Dr. Reed has spent a
life investigating the reasons for peo
ple having foot troubles. After
years of constant study on these
questions he has perfected a num
ber of special made lasts to correct
the troubles.
His efforts
has resulted
in a broad
re nutation
that is undoubtedly respected by
every good shoe dealer and many
doctors throughout the country.
Reasonable prices $8.00 and $8.50
K. Sugarman
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I.AXGKLL VALLEY ROAD
SUPERVISOR APPOINTED
H. E.WInnsrd of the Lorella dis
trict, has been appointed road com
missioner for Langell Valley and sur
rounding section by the county com
missioners, '
He will work under General Road
Supervisor J. C. Cleguorn, and will
have charge of work la Langell Val
ley and roads east to the l.ake County
line. Ha aspects to commence work
there at an early date.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 8now are Klam
ath Palls visitors from Dorrls. They
are slopping at the White Pelican.
Special telegram rates to soldiers,'
sailors and nurses now In the war
zone has been announced by tho
.'Western Union Telegraph company,
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which will prove welcome news to the
parents, rolatlves and many friends
iof the lighting forces abroad.
Week end letter telegrams of a so
cial character may be sent to the
American forces who may be' In Eng
land or France at a rate of accents a
word from the Pacific Coast states,
which rates disregards the usual min
imum chargo appllcablcin the case of (
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, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON..
niaa itbanccs
JIUs Frances Hawthorne Drady of
Washington, D. C, was the first wo
man, nemed on the staff of William
O, McAdooJ director general of Amer
ican rallroadc. Miss Brady has been
promlnentMn society in Washington,
but she felt she would try to do some-
thins for the government, so she
sought a place In the railroad man
agement.
ordinary week-end telegrams.
Tho message will boar tho Indica
tion "KK.M," which must bo counted
and charged for, and should be ad
dressed to "Amoxforce, l.ondon,"
when Intended for members of the
naval forces.
The name of the addressee and the
name of the regiment or medical unit
or naval ship or naval unit, with
which the addressee Is serving must
ho Riven ax tho first text words,
Tho mcssnucH aro, of course, at the
Bonder's risk, and subject to censor
ship and delay.
Local Boys Enlist
In Spruce Division
Alex Shlve and 'John Corkory oft This department Is now open to
this city left on tho train this morn-! men wo nro registered In the select-1
Ing for tho Vancouver barracks, Ive draft service, and Is the only
where they will enlist as volunteers branch of the service In which the
In the spruce division of the aviation drafted men aro accepted as volun-
department. teors.
PINK WAR FILMS
COMIM1 TO STAR
"Under the Stars and Stripes in
Prance," tho flvo reel film to be shown
nt the Star theater soon, will be the
first of a series of views showing our
boys at work and play slnco tbelr ar
rival in France. With the Interests
of the entiro nation centered In the
noyi wno nave crossed the ocean to
flht tho Hdns, It is easily under
stood why the crowds flock to get a
sight of them at their regular duties.
On the same evening a serial film
er titled. "Retreat of the Germans at
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tho first two reels being shown. This
film ig given In six episodes of two
reels each. They are said by many
to bo tho best war films thus far re
leased, and aro highly endorsed by
the allied leadors In Europe.
1HVOHOK SUIT IS FILKD
OriiPlty and neglect of d'tty In the
hon.e nre among the cbarg In the
auluu brought for rilvoi.a by nrrkln
Ucrtlo Against Jano Ileale. thru hit at
tor.iey., Renner & Ksnt, lit the oSce
of tho circuit court ele.'k.
A dlsiolvement ot the marriage and
the custody of the minor child, Beu
lah, Isitked In the complaint.
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ROADSTER
Th car lasts so Wag and costs so littU to kaap
that its us by dusumm houses is increasing
largely.
If given ordinary care there is no reason why it
should deteriorate.
It will pay rot to visit us and examine Oils ear
The gasoline consumption is unusually low.
The tire mileage Is unusually high
Roadster, Touring Car or Commercial Car, MSB;
Winter Touring Caror Roadster, $1050
LSV" Sedan or Coupe, fl 3S0; .
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