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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1918)
WMONMHDAT, PBBBtMBV MT, uj. THE VWIMO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i- sv- . rm rvws '. KJ IA tr IVi, f- " n- lh- ERSONAL MENTION " P E t.n-TMJ RtDEUWm OH LOCAL RAPPaUUMM AMOXQ THB PBOPLK OP THIS CITT AXB-VKINRT. CHHXGBAXDCOsttXGS OP LOCAL POLW""" . E. Dunnof Dorrlsls In theelty onl rry Morgan of Portland Is la i-M Klamath Falls for a faw day on busl- iKIami turn. A. O. nunncll of Merrill U in the cltr on business. Mrs. J. L. Jacob of Malln Ij visit- ins In Klamath Falls. II. It. Crauq h In the cltr on busi ness from Chlloquln. Preston Nine of Mncdocl Is a Klam ath Falls vUltor. C. V. .Vclfon of Kcno Is transact ing business In Klamath Falls today. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Johnson of Al Coma arc In the cltr for a short time. Chas. Fielding and Harrr Gumm" Leonard R. Koger of the Blrrer J. A. Pelton of Reaabarg ts ta Klamath Falls for a few days on fast ness. Oert Palm of Virgil Boa's Pur niture Co., baa returaed front a TleH to Portland and Roseburg. " Mrs. W. E. Poi Is vlsltlag for a few days la Klaauth Palls frost bar homo at Dorris. Cashier E. M. Bubb of tb Pint National bank of Merrill Is a Klai ath Palls buslDtas visitor today. BOFTERFLT Mi WAS PROFITABLE ftvgeaat Wctls as h appeared la the Grrsnaa priooa csunp at Ohrdcaf. NUrratloa had radacnl hN weight frost 1HS to la posmd. ofAlsoraa are In the cltr for a few days. C. J. Bsrnctt and T. L. Cain of Sil ver Lake arc in the cltr for a few daj-s. Maurice McAullffe and Mort O'Con ner of BIy are In the cltr for a few dars. - T. A. Grubb and Dan Doten of Keno came to the cltr yesterday mor ning and returned this morning after bu)Ing supplies of local merchants. Lake district la Lake Coaaty ts ban on a short buslaass vML Geo. L. Cbaadtar. spatial rap; tatlre of A. Schilling Ca. of Baa Francisco Is la the city on baslaees. The regular Friday alfbt daaeas at Shlpptngtoa ball will bo dtseaatlaaed unUl further aotiea. IT-It m l ' Kellers Catt, open aB algal. 417 Main street. v " tf .U- v p f n: !' X aA itvk' I Ll Apopriate StatisaW Ul At a Proeer Price II 'AT""c ? y " IsaasawJ J "" . il P:RSONAL taste finds ready expres sion on Eaton's Highland Lores. Its uniform and inviting surface aukea writing a pleasant task. ' In the varied range of tints, styles and shapes, you are sure to find one that will emphasize your incSvidaaEty. Let us show ytm our pmfttU statk of stationery, founts! ftmt ami ctier tenting material. UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY OMEN Determination and Persistence riureit require tleteraiaattoatbe rlH to ,vrk by tveek and month by ssoatti. ftic other fartur h peralrtesiro arMcfc laeatis ess. Muued iirogrees. PctemilnatloB and peritecy, la aartag regabirlr r part of the im-ome, are aereaaary for rrery sad' ' rldual who would know aucoaas aad prosperity. Our Having facilities are at the aerrko of ererjr resident of this commuaJty, ft I !4 I ' & ' ,f a ' a First State t Saviof s Bank KLAMATH FALLS,' QREQQ& I ' Jtp LAMBS OP W. C. T. V. ABLK TO BKXD BVBMTANTIAb HIM FOR JUCUKP OP ARMENIAN 8VF. PROMPROCKED8 The ladles of the Xlaanath Falls W. C. T. V. wbo gara the butterfly social at the library building laat Fri day, aaaoaaea tbat after their ex- peases bare been taken care of ai rory substantial suss was realised, which was seat lauaedlately to the tellef to tba Artaealaa suf erers. The appetising waffles wbleb were served by the ladles asado a great hit with tba rnaay business sea and others wbo were preeeat. The walk of the room were appro priately decorated In butterfly fash- lea. aa ware also tba young ladles wbo waited oa tba tables. Tba ladies of tba organisation wish to aipresa Uelr appreciation to the Malta ladles, wbo sent a Urge dona tion basket, Vernon Keeeee for hu( eBkteat assistsnee, aad all those who . coatribatod to the success of the oc-. caste by their presence. Local Red Cross Activities GKRMAN PKOPLE FED ON UE8 To illustrate the extent to which the press of Germany Is mutiled and bow the people are being fed oa a i tissue of lies. Is told by Sergeant Those prerent at the work rooms! "Doc" Wells, lecturing at the Hous- bera yesterday were: wn Prm nous, n occurrea i w Mssdameo Geo.. McDonald. Thos.iogne. as ne was on nis w.y io win- Msrtla. 8. K. Ramsby. Robt. Baldwin, don. A Prussian "nome guaro oro- O. B. Coaad. A. Walker, H. W. Hum- eer came toia mm mat wnne ne waa pbrey. Praak MoreUnd. M. McAn- lucay to oe geiung m inoou. . draws. H. E. Calkins. H. Bolrin. John the Germsn legions would be there In Llamas. Carrie Maler. M. Motschen- two weeks. As proof of this asser- Lfk. m iioo oe rcmu iruui iuv umuuuc. v Rsraleal deaartmeat: Mesdsmes "erman newspaper ouneun me ioi- Bert E. Wltbrow. R. B. Amlck. A. J. .lewing: 'Our troops are now In Ca. Lyle. E. A. Dunham. O. E. Merrlman. ou' zPP "e uomoara- O. W. Robertson. C. E. Wheeler. F. mg winaon any. sua a on ... . E. McDonald. Earl Whltlock. N. Il.iwa snail soon oe mere. Bogue. Chas. Otey, Helen Currie. 8. J" tnma. Ana we an consmeiwa E. Martin. J. H. Garrett. C. L. LewU.."y dreaming country of peace W. P. Lea. Q. A. Bellman. Geo. Watt, loving people. The woadreus music Paul Bogardas. Miss Pearl BolTla. I of Deetnoren lingers in our ears.. ,ot I fit mam 1aahB navmanw ftn ka SI Learn to dance prlratsly or In I "" """ """7 ""'. ' "Z , Idown thru the year, of the world- Jmln.tlnn l ttlA 'tt..nAl.tna tl " Affllf aotae eaua swa unesweis as Pboao 440 ai-tf K.K.K.BTORE. Kellers Cafe, opaa all alght. 4t7 Ma atraat. M-tt domination of the "super-man' "the magnificent blonde beast." And for music the roar of Krupp machln ery Is heard In the land. Maybe Ger many will shake her dream. TAKER AGEXCT FOR OUMMOBtXE CAR OBssasBsaaSBmat Nswa to the effect tbat J. A. Gor- doa. who la bow attending the auto mobile aaow at Ban Francisco, bss HPECIAL AT STAR PLEABE8 The monologue which waa repeat ed from the recent vaudeville of the "War Brides," thru special request, by Miss Verda Coxad at the Star the. titer last night, received a hearty re sponse by the audience. Her per Ukea tba aaeacy for the Oldsmoblle, ' , e M Uh SI A alrToa7o7 tber.cW;i; '"' and 0,her ' " CMl Lea. A earioaa or these macbiaes ... ,.., ,,,.. .ni-uia. iir are new oa the road from the factory. .., I ". . c - xotice Tba public library will be closed this evening,- as tba Boor Is being ailed. DAHTARDLY SCHEME i FRVBTRATED SAN FRAN,CI8CO, Feb: .17. Au- Boy Scouts to Aid By Killing Rabbits LONDON, Pab. 17. In many waya the Boy Scouts hare rendered valu able aatioaal aanrlea since tba war started. Now, la response to an ap peal Jrom tba food controller, they are going to help tba farmers kill rabbits. "From the point of view both of food production and crop protection," says the food controller, tbe killing of rabbits at the present time Is a national and public service. Every rabbit killed represents roughly IK pounds of food for the nation, and means also one enemy tba leas for the crops and the farmer." J a- 1 T- ,Vj - New Spring Coats, Suits, Dresses Lot Blouses A comprehensive showing of New Spring Garments just received from New York. We will be pleased to have you visit the Ready-to-Wear Section, on the second floor, and inspect the collection of Spring Garments we have selected for your approval. J. F. Maguire Co. Incorporated Klamath Falls thorltlee are busy here Investigating the discovery of a bomb found la a shipyard here. It consisted of a can containing a stick of dynamite, and waa Intended to explode when the lid waa raised, it failed to wark, how. ever. ELKS ABE MM mm aaaawaP. fVnf wj rn: ISH Swedes to Use Air For Postal Service IJy booking the Elks three straight games oa their own alleys, tha Palms stepped ahead In the percentage col umn last alght. Numerous' good scores were made by each team, but Chas. Qoodwla was tba class of the meet with two scores over the 100 mark, S03 ln tba urst aad 110 Is tha last game, aad an average of 100 for the three games. Haydsa and Lenos also scored 100 pins. . '" Won Lost Pet. Palms 10- ,6S Elks ..I 10 .444 TOO LATE TO CLASSIPY MMMMNWMWMMMNWWIMAWMM FOR BALE A braad new electric 'generator, at a bargain you can1 hot overlook; the Ideal article for a' private lighting system; S0-llght ca pacity. If Interested call at 115 8oah Ninth street, or address C. E. Bis- mark, bos 1104, Klamath Palls, Ore. '17-3t fjTOCXROUf, Pab; 17 The Bwed- fch, awversasent Is caaalderlsg pro- postls for tha astabllsaaest of aa air. government has bssn assured. Tba new service would reduee tha time of posUl transit between Stack. s4sM,rfsta4 asrvtas between Noor-J holm and Abo from four to six hours, talj aMiAha. batlanlng durlsg tto.aad the time between Stockholm and latter part of this sseatb or early la Petrograd from five days t. twenty- Narah. Tha peasant at tba Finnish j Bra hdass,. Potatoes Good WkrU PoUttMB $1.15 pr huRttrsMl. B. P., LEWIS Sixth St , PImm 3SS w "'" Jr'mWmW1 BnV BSBBSBBBBBBBBB" Dr. Reetf sCusfaion Sole Many a man who u troubled with aching feet corns, bunioni.1 cauousanamany other foot troub- lm$k les can safely lay tarSs,asi the blame to wrong shoes. Dr. Reed hat spent a life investigating the reasons for peo ple having foot troubles. After years of constant study on these, question he has perfected a num ber of special made lasts to correct the troubles. His efforts has resulted in a bread reputation that is undoubtedly ' respected by every good shoe dealer and many doctors throughout the country. Reasonable prices--$8.00 and $8.50 K. Sugarman EXCLUSIVE. AGENT ' MsHsSAIiSSHSSBSBSBi humm MiimwffUH mm MM MCTMNAL Vim l Br. A. umwunoM SMOB J. P. isnlth Show Cmpaay, Mskars 1-! 1 '$ " vl'i,ii,J?fv Mb. tV - . ' r, v.