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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1918)
Bf IS.', tf r i K -A. It" Li " PA8B WO 'T"" " THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TheEvening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor Matted dally wet Bandar oy raid Publishing Company of lUta. at 111 Fourth itmt. Wealthy American Widow Becomes Relative of Kings aMarad at the postoBce at Klamath fUta. Oragoa. (or tta&ualMloa tkroatt m aalta ascend etaaa attar. atoerlatloa tow by nail to any to the Oiltad atateat yaar IN aeaU M WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY go, UH8 Heralds Classified Ad vs. FOR RENT PIANOS FOR RENT Inquire of Mr. O. L. Fitipatrlck or phone 19SU. 18-St .FOR RENT Storage room, conven ient location; terms reasonable. Apply J. B.. Herald office. 1 5-tf FOR RENT Two well furnished team heated rooms with bntln, second block above First National bank; sunshine exposure; with or without good board; terms reason able. 128 4th it. Phone 135J lS-tH t r - r - Disloyalty Is Not Tolerated At U. of 0. Klamath founty News A A A WhiWIWII.iV, lillliu .uty'an ,. - SHA8TA VIEW 1-OIXTH - -- - EUGENE. Feb. 20. Regents ot the I'nlvcrslty of Oregon will not toler- nte disloyal expression ot opinion or ; nets by any member of the faculty. A resolution adopted by tho board of regents makes It plain that prompt ilis missal will follow If charges) of dts- LOST AND FOUND ,,1X)9T A four-horse whip, between Wilson's bridge and l.um Short's .on the Merrill road. Notify I.. H. Blehn for reward. 20-2t LOST Five dollar gold piece mount ed on breast pin; reward. Phone 3I8-M. " 20-51 FOR SALE FOR SALE Latest model Under- wood typewriter; never been used. I0. Address X V Z, Herald. 19-6t FOR SALE Tables, chairs, carpets, 1 bedroom set, cook stoves, ranges, heaters; all must be sold before Feb ruary 24th. Come and see them. Jackson apartments, Main and 12th streets. l9-3t FOR SALE Underwood typewriter, good conditien: 3 years old, 140. Address W. Herald. 19-61 FOR SALE dood paying hotel; will . take farm or land as part payment. Address H. Hehman, Klamath Falls. lt-llt FOR SALE Cheap; one black Perch eron stallion, grade, 6 years old; broke to work and very gentle; weight 1,750. Address O. O. Orlixle, 1014 Main street. ' 18.5t FOR SALE Five room house and corner lot; closets, laundry, sur face cellar; wood house; good two machine garage; lights and water; fl.400; terms. Apply at Herald. 18-3t FOR SALE Seed wheat at 13.25 per 100, on Clyde; Bradley ranch, near Barks place. W. T. Johnson. 6-12t MISCELLANEOUS 0W00W0W0WWA00t0 miMwki FOR EXCHANGE SO acres Irrigated land, for residence In Klamath Falls. A. A. Mehaffey, 431 Main st. lf-tr FOR SALE Five room modern bun galow on Ninth street. Price $3."00. This Is a rood buy. J. T. WARD CO., IS Mala Street ORPHEUS THEATER Cariyl BUckwell, June Elvldge la "THE PRICE OF PRIOK" Oaat Including Eveljn Greeley Music by Mrs. FtUpatrick and Harry llorcl 0-X& , Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. 0. F., meets Friday night. H. F. Esell, N. O., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O. O. F., meets Tuesday night. W. A. Maaten, C. P., Nate Otterbeln Scribe. V . J. j&-v:i? fRIMl MrlltvaOU., Mrs. William D. Leeds, whose late husband left her about $14,000,000 he made In Investments In tlnplato and the Rock Island railroad with the Moores and Daniel 0. Retd, has be come, by her marriage to Prince Christopher of Greece, a cousln-tn-law to King George of England and to Queen Victoria of Spain, and aunt ot the present King Alexander ot Greece. She had been sought by halt the eligi ble peers of Europe, and many times rumor had her engaged. Her husband Is about 30 years of age King Constnntlne of Greece, was de posed, and Is now living quietly In Switzerland. loalty are found true. 1 The resolution points out that "It has come to the knowledge ot the re pent that reports and rumors are In circulation questioning tho loyalty ot tome of tho Instructors." The rogonts mint meeting, to their reipectlvo po- I cecognlte the right ot the Instruction-1 sltlons. Judge R. S. lie in continues ! al force or other employes of tho unl- to be president. Tho lcme o( nu iverslty to their private opinions on senco of Dean D. Walter Morton was I political and economic questions and! terminated, and he will return to tho concerning the present war, tho reso-l university April 1st. Rev. Allen of llonnnin tilled his np- polntmont hero lust Sunday. Tho house was tilled and he preached mi lutlon ssys, but heartily depreciate orct.nt sermon, any expression of opinion or ntiyi statement, act or conduct on the part' Kumpfo. no of tho director. of employes and Instructors Indlcat- visited tho school here one day this Ing disloyalty. "- The president Is required to report . . f ,, ..iit imvo already promptly to tho oxoculho committee D0U,ht Wnr Saving Stamps . und ninny) ilia namo of any Instructor or cm-LUllr ru preparing to buy them In pioye accuseu in writing u ny re- 10 ncftr rturo sponsible person, mid tho commltteo will Investigate. TI10 Kovcrnnient dredger tins been All members of the present hoard ( moved from this lcltilty to n point or regents wcro rc-eiecieii ni tno nu NOTICK There bolng funds In tho city Iron ury for tho redumption or the follow lug bunds: Sullen K, No. 1; . Series J, No. 1, 2, 3, 4: ' Intercut on satnv will icaso from Mmch 1, IV IS. Duted nt Kliinmtli Fulls. Ore., this ' lSth day of Februnry, lI. ! J. W HIKMKNH, ts-3t City Trensuror. I (lot HTANU;UD lire M, iwllcy fi-Om the tlilkoto ainUr .Mnl strtM't. '"l Huns Only, Realize Their Many Victories Fine Pictures Shown LONDON, Feb. 20. aermany has produced 380 different war medals to commemorate various alleged vie. torlcs 'luring the war. Copies ot about liulf of thom have been obtain. His brother, 'ed by the Victoria and Albert -museum In Lnndoc, nnd are now on exhibition there. Ileforc April, 1914, the German government had Issued more that a hundred popular priced "victory med als" of various kinds, ''lese were struck off In light silver, and sold to ite.-irer tho California lino. The sale nt Frank Adiimuks lust Saturday was well nttomlud, und tho liny stock nnd Implements brought a good price. C. M. Klrkpntrlck has been appoint ed to cnnv.iss tho precinct regarding tho third Liberty Loan bods. O. E. Hunt and J. L. Halo mado a trip to Klamath Falls Inst week. A number ot peoplo gathered at tho homo of Mr. and Mr. John Halo on Monday evening and carried out a surprise on Miss Shnffer, It bolng her birthday. Game were played, after which refreshment wcro served. Miss Shaffer was the recipient of several ntco gifts. Tho guests departed nt a late hour, winning many happy birth day wlhout growing older. - O- the public for a smalt sum, bearing Inscriptions recording such exploits as Zeppelin attack on London, tho bombardment of British coast towns,! nnd battles on tho western front. ' IWIItVIKW FIM)l.(2tt Many of tho medals bear portraits of popular horoc of a day or two. Some of the medals are Intended as cartoons. Such Is n medal deplet ing England as a skeleton torpedoing the Dutch steamer Tubantln oltho the Dutch government procd that tho torpedo wa of German manufacture. L. II, Dawson took to Midland Sunday. a load of hogs ( II. King nnd family visited with Ellis Zncarlah Sunday. "The Price of Pride," the newest World Picture Brady-made, in which Evelyn Greeley and Frank Mills are seen In addition to Carlylo Blackwell and June Elvldge, will be seen at the Orpheus tonight. Blackwell has a dual role In this production, and In both of the characters he portrays he will appeal powerfully to his many friends thriiout the country. In one of the characters he appears us an Easterner who goes West to muke his fortune. In the other he appear a the East erner's half brother, 11 bold, bad West erner who holds u, trnlnpj and relieve men of their watches, coin and Jew elry. While pursuing thl vocation the Westerner holds up and, robs the train on which the Easterner's sweet heart Is coming West. A the hulf brothers look exactly alike the young girl naturally thinks that the robber Is her lover, and from this situation ensues a number of complications which are Anally unravelled In a sur prising, smashing climax that lifts Depth Bombs Kill Many on Subbed Boat WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 10. tain depth, rushed to where they Explosion of her own depth bombs were stored, with the Intention of set were responsible In a great measure ting back the fuses so they would go for the heavy loss of life on the de- to the bottom without exploding. Tho stroyer Jacob Jones, which was tor- vessel was Hating badly by that tlmo, epdocd by a 'German submarine on however, and he was unnblo to reach December Cth. This was disclosed them, when the navy department received WneD bo went d , th ronort of tha board of Inaulrr ... .. . j . vi ui ,;,' . , or explosions followed. Those men directly over the exploding bombs appointed by Vice Admiral Sim to In vestigate the circumstances surround ing the sinking. were killed. Tho death toll was vlxty two enlisted men nnd two officers, but the enthusiastic feet. audiences to their Hits' FIRS! the number who were killed by tho bombs will never be known. It Is tho opinion of tho board or Inquiry, how- Tho explosion or one or the depth bombs, which apparently fell Into the water when the destroyer listed bad- ' . . ,.. k - ever, that the percentage wn large, Commander David Worth Dagley ot . . the Jacob Jones. Bagley had fallen Into tha water, the renort says, and was helnr drassred aboard a raft when ll aii Kinusvanteu uy tne old rename an explosion Robert Chcyno was a business vis itor In Kl.itn.ith Fulls Monday. A. L. Hatch, who has been visiting In Wisconsin, is expected home Thurs day Julia McRcy uotds and Viola Choyne spent the week with tho lattor's par ents. Mr. and Mr. S. C. Eastwood enter tained with a turkey dlnnor last Bun day, In honor of Mr. Colson, the fol ic whiK guests living present: Mr. Mary Colson, Mr. and Mr. Archlo Colson, Forost und Rena Colson, Mr. and Mrs. Eorett Durkee, Mr. mid Mrs. John Koontz, Mrs. June Dow, W. R. Allen and Miss Wolfer. Passengers and Baggage Anywhere in the City Quick Service Reasonable Rates PHONE 187 Western Transfer Company 1 LET MK .MAKE Vouit SUIT PEIHEd' lip e lllitht'Nt Guide or m km,, IU.U,M;:, HprlnK Wtmlciu in, (,p Vmir Insiiitili.ii imited, Chas. J. Cizel Hiii'tcvuir to Loimik , MERCHANT I 'l.0 (ll .Main HI. " '" - M-.AJP New City Laundry We Guarantee Our Work. Bhirts and CoIIais Liuns, We also wash silk, wool, in 4 orsd gods very carefully. Trja once and be convinced. Our trim are right. Phone 154, 127 Fourth Street Baca or first national It WIWIWWWMKW'. Wo reel that wo do you a real ser vice when wo sell you Monkey Grip. Onco tried on tires and tubes you will not bo round without It. It EVANS & BALIN. Lewis Union Hulls at 31-tr K. K. K. STORE. Money to loan on city and country property. See Clillcote. 1 fur dealer, Chas. Donurt, 538 Main street, Eagle Peel room. m-w-s4w Travelers arrldcnt anil health pol icies are Ntandard. When you pay less )ou get lots. Seo Clillcote 1 ZtT7TZt Pretty Auto Driver in Championship Race i air. It was with con-1' , H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusement s high Into the slderable difficulty that be was res cued, and he wa unconscious when finally hauled aboard tho life ratt. When the destroyer waa torpedoed Commander Bagley ordered the men to quit the vessel with all possible haste. A young officer, recalling the presence or the depth bombs, all of which were set to explode at a cer- HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE D.tnK STAR THEATER Star Tlieuter Present Alum Iteubliw In "FIIIKFI.Y OK TOl'Cllf LUCK" Rich in humor, tttirriug lu climaxes Lue F. Vernon, "who plays the pic tures," at the Plauo. ATm ! flu, ffmjk ti linv a funiA In the Klamath Basin. Ask Clillcote tor 1 TEMPLE THEATER price 01 bouses, l"U, busluesa prop erly, farma and ranches. 1 ' Heo the Royal Tailors spring line of Suitings at 31-tr K. K. K. STORE. awgLsr uVsyaasT Mjw Temple Theater Proitenta "THE ALABASTER BOX" An exciting story of love and honor. Also Big V Comedy ( ADMIS8ION TEN CENT F I WM THE WAR Waste and Extravagance are Germany's Silent Allies They will help the kaiser. Tliry will kill Amerlran dlri. Every lilt of waste, mery ilmvagnnre (nkra furre fnss the power America, must put Into the war to win. Every po ny spent for luturle anil unnrrranary thing la a ieiiny lost to the production and purchase, of fiMNl, rltlilng, upil. alilpa and munltlona for our soldier. As long a we epetid wastefully, tlrrnwny Mill rerrir silent but powerful help from America; Just o much farther away la the Day of Peace. IhMi't spend thoughtlessly or unnerewarity. HAVE! Wltk Ugh wage and plenty of work fur etrryono there never wm such am OPIHIUTUXITV to HELP YOURSELF ami HELP YOUR COUNTRY. f,r,v, , , . Have to help the Government. Country Lend your savings to yoar TREMENDOUS SACRIFICES BEINQ MADE BY TUfH NATION MIL LION MK.V KILLED AND MIL LION DI&iBLRD FOR LIFE MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAY AND SATURDAY! Merrill, Oregon NEW YORK, Feb. 80. "One mil lion French soldiers have been killed In the trenches, and an equal number have been disabled for lite," declared Baron J. Heufllie of the French high I commission at the annual dinner ot the Lire Underwriters Association at Hotel Astor here recently. "All France la working to win the war," he declared. "We have 6,000, 000 under arms, and of this number more than 3,000,000 are now In the trenches. 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The races In which average or thirty-five 'big guns' every . the Ascot Park speedway In 54 sec- all the contestants were women at. twenty-four houra," londs, she waa hailed by a large crowd., traded much attention. Buy War Savings Stamps -Hind drive out the eneniy'N ullcnt allien. Put your dimes and quarters, aa well aa your dollar, at Mork. Kvery man, woman nml rhllil ran buy War Havings .Htamps and keep buying them. Put all you ran ae Into WAR HAVI.VO HTAMPH ami imtrli them grow. THEY ABK A HAFK. PROFITABLE, SIMPLE end SECURE I.VVEHT. ME.NT. You'll never And a Iteltrr road to Prosperity. BECOME A HAVER "If .,J HELP YOURSELF TO PROSPERITY HELP YOUR COUNTRY TO VICTORY. SPACE DONATED BY CALIFORNIA - OREGON POWER COMPANY ul 4 Eat Less Meat If Back Hurts Talc a tutu, of Salts to flush Kidneys if bladd bothers you Eating moat 'regularly eventually ikIush or wntor before lirenkfoilH produces kidney trouble In some form1 fow day und vour kldnej ""5 " " . , w .. . 1- uit line. 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