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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1918)
w'' tGktW K '" WEDNESDAY, rKHnilAHV ( THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i " r ., i i 'v i ii. Itte' flwfl lf uy V1 frf llr . hi iV or mm " f Wrjj&i, V- ' ERSONAL 11 I? iV ION" little nmwumm on vocal ourpsNiNes AMONG THB PEOPLE OP TIM CIT AND VICINITY. GOINGS AND COMINGS OP LOCAL POLK! fW-Tr .--. Women In Congress of National Service 3. n. Drown of Chlloqutn li In the Uty for a short time. t O. P. Keller of Bonania li bud ness vUltor In Klamath Falls. 0. a. Merrill of Merrill is In the city for a few days on business. A. J. Manning of Spring take Is transacting business In Klamath Falls. O. W. Howell of Merrill Is attend ing to matters of business In Klamath rails. R. E. Kllgore and Wlllard Culver of Lorelta are spending a few days In Klamath Falls. NEXT DM II M I HT WILL PROBABLY NOT BE MADE VNTIL AFTER PLANTING SEA SON AS GOVERNMENT DOES NOT WISH TO DISTURB LABOR SITUATION Mr. and llrs. B.' j." Lof tsiaard and Mary Warnekcr of Algoma are In the city for a few days. ' Martin Beasley, traveling agent for the Santa Pe railroad. Is'lh Klamath Falls, looking' after matter of busi ness for his. company.; He fipecti to leave again for the South tomorrow; . . . . Mrs. L. A.DaTldson pf.thls city hat' received word that her ion", Van Allen j Cornish, hat been lit with .scarlet, fever at one of. the eewe", hospitals la France, but Is now recovering rapidly, and will be able to leave the hospital! In two weeks. - v - ELKSNOW INLEADOF PALMTEAM B. P. O.K. REPRESENTATIVES TAKE TWO OCT OP THREE GAMES IN JIATCM XASY NIGRT. WASHINGTON, D. C, Peb. 80. Secretary Baker has declared today that no date has been selected yet VPP ROLLS BOOM SCORE enftaaawMmnMB) WoaLoet Klka 7 Palsw 7 6 SSiw05BWM gr'VifcrsMaBltlugg rBBBBBBBiS BBelpVBLmV v B Does Trouble Trouble You? Mlsa Helen Taft, daughter of the former president, and Mrs. Mary Kleanor Tarbox will be among the Pet., delegates to the congress of national J .SIS. service to be held in Chicago this! .417 . month under the auspices .of the Na- 'I tlonal Security League. They will sit with such men as Eilhu Root, Ja-1 cob M. Dickinson and Luke D. Wright If you have electrical trouble on your car, then come to us and we will fix it in a short time and at low cost, by means of the Electrical Trouble Shooter FREE TEST THURSDAY AMBU is an instrument of a highly scientific character, which we have installed at our shop at great expense as evidence of. our sincere endeavor to give our customers the very best service by. means of the latest and the best tims and labor saving devices. c Bring Your Car On Thursday To acquaint the car owners of Klamath Falls with the merits of this instrument, we will test out absolutely free of charge the electric starting and lighting system on any car that is brought to us on Thursday. February 21,1918 By captarlag two out of the three for the beginning of the second draft. , " " hat light a the Palm i former secretaries of war, He stated that the government dots Alleys, the Klka stepped la the lead uoi wn iu gmsm ue iaoor wioa-.ia the atrlea with the Palm. The the delay. CHAMBERLAIN DOING WELL WASHINGTON, D. C, Peb. 10. Senator George Chamberlain, who was operated upon yesterday for ap- Haydea 147 peadkltl. here yesterday, la reported Ackley in to be getting along aa well aa could Upp 151 be expected. His operation waa ap-,Vaa Belles gin of 114 plas, but root the oecoad by 44 aid the laat by 71. Frank Upp rolled ail la the Saal gaa aad la labed with aa average bt 1711 ", ELKS let lad Ird 17S 1S4 170' 141 141 tit A. I Local Red Cross Activities pareatly a tuccees. AMERICANS SCCCVMB TO OVERWRELMING ODDS Keat .144 .14 .151, ia wm..-.- ... ... i.- ... .."" ""' '"r " P,ker, Mlnale Sargent, C, flMtel. - wisuimnrnv n n v.k a " Vice Admiral Slma haa'adrtoed th'JttJ!l:;,",:I!! navy department that the Amerfcaa.87,,, "' ,.i "i uvu wuiii wmi nl. aiurunui was iw, n ciaiuaa oy lae Germans to hav. been shot down la flames. 8turtevaa was the second pilot in the machine, which apparent ly was attacked by ten of the enemy's Ptonee. PALMS . lit tad Totals ...171 ...147 Ird 111 117 114 lit 171 ltl ltl .141 171 lit Those present at the work rooms of yesterday were: Surgical dressing department: Mcs. 168 dames O. A. Bellman, C. E. Wheeler. ISO N. H. Bogue. Earl Whltlock, Bryne 170 Wood, O. W. Robertson, G. E. McDon 150 aid, Paul Bogardus and Miss Pearl IBI.Bolvln. Sewing roem: Mesdames A. Wal- B. Clenden- Blng, Robt Baldwin, C. W. Murphy, Moreland, W. J. Nicholson, Adallne Cofer, O. D. Burke, J. P. Llnman, S. T. Summers. HOWIE Old Northwestern Building GARAGE Klamath Falls. Oregon "i At. Ill 180 161 160 171 774 741 160 A War Stamp a -day keeps kaiser away. the MASQUERADE DANCE Class One Exams About Completed H i i I H i g H PHVffJMI mm The physical examinations for the exemption board, are now practically completed. A few delayed regis trants are presenting themselves from Oa Washington's birthday. Febru ary 88d, a mask dance will be held at ma ln claM wn,ch nave bMn Moose hall. Everybody Invited to conducted by Dr. E. D. Johnson, aa- mask. SpecUtors will be charged 25 ,,,,, b other membr, ol th, jocal'the task Is over, cents. 15-6t time to time, but tho maln.portlon of WOMA.VllANK CLKItK PROVED KMIIKZZLHM I AMRTKHDAM, Peb. SO. Wean bank clerks virtually have rtptacel jnen In Germany from the esrly dan of the war, but the first esse of aaa bessllng woman bank clerk bat jm I occurred In Ilerlln. The accused (bt Itosa Neuman, was convicted of stall, j Ing 86,000 In Russian securities (rB i the Oresdner bank, and was sentHNl MAKES AN AVERAGE OP ITS FOR to t months' Imprisonment. IW BOW i stated during thogtrlal that spend all of the proceeds on NOTICE rSv& Work Pants $2.50 Guaranteed to last six Pnrp months or a new pair rixEjEj I The Thimble Club of the Ladles of the Maccabees will meet with Mrs. R. L, morrow afternoon. A good attendance Is desired. Have you a W. B. S. baby bond la Alexander In Mills Addition to-1 your home? M0H01V9 MMMMMMkajMiMMHMS AVMMAmBjMVMat)0aaaj'MA'9M V J Wo) peutkibrly.rsc owibisbJ thf stvfr pants to ties ' worfciag man, bwcsuMtbsy will WtthsteUMl tllO) OBOSt SBTSff tfU. SffVSttl owsirsbls psUsnio to chooM froMIn all oiico, 32 to 44 wtiiU iwvaal 4 of weave aaa Salali Exclusive Agency!t .'-. , K. Sugar man jocua FOR TKTOIHf TMFC SACKIPKC AND PAlTOI : redaaaa weeaaeay r.r weo Men's Trousers save l-wfaeat u$j mere corn 2-meat n use more fish & beans use Just enough 4-suar lw use syrups ELEVEN GAMES AS REPREHEN. r TATIVE OP THE PALM ALLEYS.' "I" tlct. COMPLETE SCHEDULE GIVEN fooiS To Dr. O. I, Wright goes the high A? each and serve 4he cause ofGeedom V.Mi POODjDMINIS IHATION Hit lmc 1800 1790 1387 17S0 1704 1689 1688 810 1667 1904 2070 1347 3010 1969 1393 1960 1070 1373 1354 1786 1163 Traction Magnate Com Regular communlcaUMi Klamath Lodge No. 77, Hf. A. M.. second Monday average of the local bowl. ..,. in mown. By oraer oi ., the recent contests between lha!'"lt!' W,,M . ,t Moose and Palm teams and the Palm I and Elk teams. Dr. Wright bowled!' for the Palm team with a straight av erago or ui for all games, h. a. Van Bellen of the same team was a close second, with 173 for twelve games. The high average for the Mooie-i'alm series waa made by Pat. tenon, It being 107 for nine catnea. Following Is a schedule of the play ers wun tneir general averages Oamea 'ns Patterson 9 Lee 18 Lorens n Boyd .:....... 13 Hum ., , t Beck 13 fallen 13 Carter t 13 Nelson ', ',,13 Markwardt . . , . 6 Hendricks 18 Wright u Van Bellen ....13 Ackley g Hayden 13 Goodwin' is Dale 8 Kent 18 Lenox 7 Leavitt 9 Upp 9 Ketsdever;. ....n Houston .'...... s JBBSSSSSSSSSSnPBSSSSSSBM m, Ssmm IV- A.'vssBmW av. vgmrimmmm i6o I Mimtmms 149 VkssssKsMeSr 147 Y:wsmmm - 143 A'iiiBmBsssflw. hi tmyl9mwmWMm 135 BmBiaAtoioMB ' 131 WtMOMOMOal-'AoMOMOMmi i nilmBSBBBBsMOMOMOMOMOMof 173 l8leLM0M0M0M0M0M0M0mt C 1,8 IBBmilBmDmBmMlF 164 'LWSmmmW 163 BsM? 163 ,''MiAiXrM I " C 1K1 Loomls Allen, a traction " ... nate of Syracuse. N. V. director 14 l r board of American KlectrH j ." railway., at a salary of $1.000 J -- tA.M 1.. J. . .. .!.. " msappoaroa. i wm" 1' I time Mrs. Roland R; Marchant. W ;, 1 Rubberaor the deputy state attorney of "' I iana is gone. It has been statea i- the two were friends in Bal j wnere Mr. Allen spent much iw when be was engaged la hit. boird work. Mr. Allen's fMMr Toa-aetch and Gold aad Pars, at " K.K.K. STORE. 114048!. BAltOAIKti WW1HS)( wjwswSF-Ti; hwiri. ?