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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1918)
A ICART,itt THB 1VENINQ HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ffli tf.V '. ' mj WW K RV $ m'dl m 4 - "-MieBSwl v BvJ. '. .. - I Oersonal BBVJBVJBBVJBBnvc '- . ' ' vkf MENTION y V" UTTLB MDBUGHTS OK LOCAL, AMONG m PBOPLB OF TBJS CITY ANV VMIMIVI. GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS Mrs. Nah of Yrka ! Ttslttas la Klamath Falls, D. N. Davy of Merrill li a business visitor la Klamath Falls. E. H. Pagnello of Sm ftsadeos It attending to matter eLhaalaees U Klamath Falls, Dart Shook, a promlaMt stochmas of the Dalrr district la .a Klamath i i.uir ii.r.riA AKt ALL 5ULU , ff ? '1.0f l)enTe, C0,- tei F 'Wtor todsy. visiting la this cltr. J. T. Dennett Is In the cltr for a few days from Hilt. E. M. Wilson of Mcdford Is resit tered at the Baldwin hotel. Mr. and Mn. J. Portland art vuttlag Falls. B, Pleaders of fa Klamath Miss Edna Korrls has returned to Fort Klamath attar nmslu a faw a. c. Hoonett or rmc creeK u in dan la thla cttT. tne cltr for a few days. N. J. Kesswell of Portland was among the train arrivals last night. John P. Jansen ot San Francisco Is registered at the White Pelican hotel. Mrs. D. J. Martin is in the cltr for a few dara from Klamath Agency. L. E. Scbmltt of Grants Pass Is In the cltr for a short time on business. Boyd M. Adams of Merrill Is trans, acting business In Klamath Falls to dar. Inltklion will be held at the reg ular meet lag of Prosperltr Rebekah Lodge tonight, and will be followed by a banquet. W. B. Klrkland waa amoag the train arrivals last night from Dnas- mnlr. H. M. MacGregor is la the city tjblstBB aIak amHmm a ktuta... C.. jlWMHl BIIVC MAlbVrW V& Bacrameaao, A. Hohensteln of Medford u here for a short time looking attar matters ot business. , iffj , Attorner Charles J. Fergueea, la expected to return from, a baslaeas trip to Portland tonight Mrs. F. C. Murphy, trimmer at the Bandbox millinery store, la aow la Saa Francisco, where aha la stadytsg the new styles la mallear?. DRAWING SATURDAY NIGHT AT 1'ALACK MARKET CALK ON KthTJBITIOX SATURDAY DO. a NATED BY LOCAL STOCKMAN am9nm ; aVV Ml9w I aBafl ' ' mat llBMVBaaaaaaYSSsaBaamEEs2Bh? vCl afefBmaBsw gSBxeBmal I VwBBYeTawl lsmBaaaaaaaaaaawwHBaS BmW4 MU few gfgfgfgfafj I jgaaTM 1 iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaataf1 raTaTaTal I J V fxamaaaaaH A FEW minutes spent at our counter where Ibsst.i writin narjen are shown wilt iTnaiti ' k .!.. . jl with iUtioocr- approprmUl foe every sViqulwmmat of the mtning season. ? - - , -.u There is a deft originality to the latest styles of Crane's that fives , then unusual distinction, without la soy way tueriissiBS ths boaUlt of good taste. . , mm 'y, KLAMATH FALLS OREGOW TrS mlLTVI BUY THEIR OltUO WnWIWt' CSI Washington's Birthday February 22 LEGAL HOUDAY THIS INSTITUTION WILL IE CLOSED ALL DAY The lasplratloa of Washtegtoa'a etaaadi Uiu year woadeWul Umellaeae. . ''. Upon he birthday of the Father of oar coaatry may wa each resolre to maJutala, ladlrlemally aad 'coUeaarrwsir, fdeaU HorUiy of our Natloa, aad to easfart thaw Meats by lafliieara aad action to the limit of ow sower. -' Like Washington, may we be loyal sighted, energetic, 'courageoua, patriotic. tAVaaAeaffMkt M' First State&SavinjisBank mrnma. ar, t.,. i t a . -i?i , 0 i i. - AhT Vat A KLAMATH FALLS, OIE60N M V t, 9 All the UckeU oa the calf donated to the Relief Corps by Mr. and Mrs. Alex Deris have been sold, and the drawing for the winning ticket will take place on Saturday evening at 7:15 at the Palace Market. The calf will be oa exhibition In the window of the Palace Market all day Saturday. The proceeds from the tickets go to buy a preeeat of tobacco tor each of ths Klamath County boya In France. Mrs. Davla sold 100 of the tickets, aad ths rest were disposed of by Carey Ramsby at the Smoke. Mr. Kamsby will also pay the postage on nil ths packages ot tobacco out of a fatd which baa bees donated to him The funs win be expended by a committee ot ths oBcers of the Wo men's Relief Corps. Ths commutes requests that addresses ot all Klam ath Oosaty hays la ths srmy be hand sd la as sooa as possible to some member of the Relief Corps. Bar. W. B. Rambo returned from Portlaad last Bight, where he at tested a meetlag of the Men and Mllltoss Team for furthering church work. Mr. aad Mrs. C. Ballsy left tor San Francisco on ths boob train today for aa ladetatte stay. They have rented their property oa Nlata street. Both Mvs beea employed st ths Rex cafe here .for eome Urns past. Local Red Crass I i J Activities Cross Those present st ths Red work rooms yesterday were: lewlag roem: Meedamss Jas. Mc- Clsre, A. Walker, Vaace Hutcblns, Aastia Haydea, L. B. Sullivan. R. A, Alsssader, Bert Wlthrow. Snrglral department: Me?4ames W. H. Powell. Jack Kimball, F.'E. Sellgmaa, X. C. Kimball, Geo. Watt, F. H. Davla, W. H. RoberUon, Oar rett, J. Elliott, Stone, Cora Sander- sea. Hunt, Humphrey, Jas. Drlscoll, W. O. Smith, Ruth 8. Addison. ToBkBBtra saa Gold Seal Rubbers sad Pace, at Sl-tt K. K. K. STORE. IIARGAINSS BARGAINS! BARGAINS! All furniture In Jackson apartmsnts must be sold before February St. 19-8 V. S.JEE0S IIUION TOMS OF SHIPPING (Continued from pags 1) vital Import trades," says ths mas- Owing to ths present accumulation of supplies st seaports snd oa freight cars tbruout ths country, dus to ths shortags of ocean tonnage, a forced elowdowa la American factories until ths ships art built, will be necessary, It Is predicted. "The situation," saya Blackmsn, "Is oas la wbleh aot oaly tba nation Is vitally Istereeted, but oas which strikes st the vary heart of labor i Itself. Isterrsptloas to business snd coaeeeueat loss at earnings to ths smploys will recar, or st least produc ties will be retarded, with the same 'result, until wo have shipping sde 1 easts to ths task of clearing the port eoBgestlea." m ' WBDMNG YESTERDAY Ths wedding ceremony of Floyd Kurd sad Miss Evs Ruhms of this elty wss performed yesterday after- boob by Rev. O. O. Oliver of the Meth odlst church. Ths couple expect to reslds Ib this elty, where Mr. Hurd la employed as a lumberman. s CsUMBTRI.HIN WILL BBOOVKB WAIHTNOTON, D. 0., Fab. 11. Ssastor Chamberlain continues to lm arars. Mis physicians sow think his recovery Is assured. At K. K. K. Store LEADING CLOTHIERS Top Notch and Gold Seal Robbers Patrick Mackinaws Koppenheimer Fine Overcoats Dutchess Wool Pants Lewis and Dootold Union Suits essaaaasaiBaawaaiMaiaeaaaaaaml Fine Warm Caps Mittens and Gloves Wool Shirts, Sweaters in newest and bet styles The Genuine Whale-Bak Logger Shirts, Etc., Etc. One of the Largest and Finest Stock of Men's Goods in Oregon ALL RUBBER a4RCTICS m m mmffla mmim iWJih'i m w .. y 't' 5)flW .nii'r.ii a t aJCiV.i SL iniuiui CORN BELT ARCTIC No cloth about this Com Belt arctic to get foul and Ill-smelling. It is all rubbsr from toe to top purs long-wearing rubbsr. Ths sole is made of long-wear tag Rod Rawbsr. Wo challsngs any maker to put out a batter arctic It is water-proof to ths top of tha bellows tongue. It's light aa is consistent with strength and durability. Tbp Notch Rubber Ibotivtir The Cora wmbiead i Cera Belt Arate U strenaiheasd, tehfateed, praislsd at she aadwestBoiaW The heal is eawathkhaad lee heeaa farmer lee eaa Wear M over regeler shoes. Use fear hssslse eweealy stssii. II m. alaa, TsUealsWaheetwsMSserXiesmVweslsppyweihlaesa et ieM wliere a Mgh rawer beet te bm i aeadlsmdlsiasigssdsrsas. Yealahi Orapmaadl I has is. We Cany All Sizes Leading Clothiers and Hatters K.K.K. 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Mrs. Msry Keller! mtrre, Is s graduate of the Mlchlisa ,comes tram Salem, where she has Bta'te Central College sn dof ths Kaa. ,becB employed ss sn sneelbetlst snd aas City training school (or nursei, sa isstructor la ths training school She Is a graduate of the St. Vincent accordion- to Manager A. J. I.rle of tb Klamath hospital. MAVB YOff BBOIfTBBKO? The sttentlos of tha voters here la called to Us fact Ihst sll who bsvs ehsagsd thslr rssldsses slacs ths last slecUoa should rsglstsr at ths oBes of ths essBty clerk st lesat thin days before the aeit election. If thle matter la atteaded to It will save ths votsr much Inconvenience on election day. HKI rilONS RAFTMC MTUHDAV The mile of ths rugs and qslltt made by the Udlss of ths Maccsbeei . Lodge will taks place Saturday VeV ( lag at ths Orphsus Ueatar. Nssr)s all n tha I AAA IW.1 k.. kua aSS.'f -" " ,ww a.vawaw WT ww w The rugs aad quilts wsrs msde from ' ersps from the paJasMS mado by the fled Croee Society, sad srs very attractive. MAZOLA I from eerawUeh arras she of this trolley car in Brooklyn, which Is known as ths city of churches snd trolley dodgers. Her father, George Roth, la the motorman. Tha oflelals of ths line ssy thst Motorman Roth meskiy takes his orders from Con ductor Roth. FEDERAL BAMC MAN COMING stating that he has Joined aa Ba gineenng corps and la now on his Announcement is mad toiia that : wa to Vancouver. Wash. Ha waa a representative of the Federal Loan i rorBlerljr "BOfrsphsr la tbs Gsrry bank will be In Klamath Falla In tbe,w wo, near future to examine the security! n - of the applications thst have already I ,.. . ,,,,,,... .. been made. It Is suggested by Ssc W 8TABUWI AUTO retary Treasurer Hague of tbs local Federal Loan Association that anyone I who wishes to secure loans sad have not made application, should do so at once. WRECKING DEPARTMENT PASTOR'S SOX JOINS COLORS Rsv. sad Mrs. Wi B. Rambo have Just rseslrsd a telegram from their son, Phillip H. Rambo, st Gsrry, lad., Ths drat auto wrecking esubllsh moat to bs started Ib this city will soon be s dspsrtmsBt at ths Telford Brothers garage. It Is pleased by the. management to buy old cars, which will be wrecked snd ths parts again sold. OTaafWaW IssfrssaMslageamsl niMBsTasTasst THE faisrwu-t has found that MaU-the mns oufromcom-i tvtn ktttr than ths aid csshiin nssNwu for deca frying, ssutswf and ihirHBing. And awry ttnmiel MascJa soes not trsnsmk taste w sdw f ram aas food to another can he used over and avsr afsk. A ncM aWwirailea shewei ihet the mme Hafel ef laid aad sew, m rseesiiei by the Food Aiwmhimter; Ji saslajf irytfuSa '" "' m9ilf deheleas mlsd aTuT h &' "' l':gelloa and aallea th Kr - ly.M.w.mveisst ecoaeniy. A6e sik yew sveesr m the fret MsseU Beekef Rselp, orwrSs as eUrMt. Year monr rsfuadtd If Mssete doss sot give emirs sstWsciloa. Cora Products Railoimg Go. lThtteryPhMeNewTerh dmil , Mawss,LwtMr Casjpaay Nraai,PH Ei.V sit ; ." m t r, MVl- v..