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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 4, 1918)
HV "cw,"'W'?'rrV v , '. MONDAY, MARCH I, , TH1 EVENING HERALD', KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON . . .VJaiaT ''(Mmb "' V Jt. A See Them At .?: Tidy-Alls r 00D for general work about the house I 1 ' ' . BSSSSB1 M Z ' i: roar & iVTi s-. r, ,t, -l) j .iH' I Jf T 4 Modish Comfortable Sensible Hie New Garment for Women Styles for outdoor work and recreation Fine for the women who work in Box Factories K.. Iv. Iv. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters p ERSONAL MENTION LI1TIJC nDCUOBTS OX LOCAL aUmOITKOS AMONG THE PBOPLK Or TH CRT AMD VKnm. GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS Robert Brother of Camas, Wash., Ii a recent arrlTal. E. V. Nelfon it In the city (or a few days from Keno. James Evans of Atgoma ti In the city on buslnesi. Dave Edler Is In town for a short time irom Bly. 8. Waterman Ii a Klamath Falls visitor from Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Hamnoly of Chllo .quln are visitors In thli cltr. Mr. and Mrs. Padgett of Dyer, Ore., are visiting In Klamath Falls. T. Ambrrgettl of Olene Is la Ktam. ath Vails for a few days. ' E. M. Hosier went to Chlloquln this morning on business.' Mae Gardner and Mrs. H. L. Clem, at of Chlloquln were in the city over EuBday. Chas. Read ot Chlloaala la is the city for a few days. . E. J. Stoaeaua of Kirk is la the city on baslasss. John W. Cook Is la the city for a few days from Merrill. , M. D. Glasbach of KUmath Agaacy is in the city oa buslaeas. Earl McFall of Boaamaa la la the city (or a ahort time. 9sdyde3M$M&",HHS$ -BaSBWHsl VBBBHaaBBBBBBBMBmBBBBBBBBBBBMaBBaT For the Sick Roc We asaka a specialty of cater Ins; to lckroom reqalreaseata averytlilng from the cllakal tltentiometer to bed paae aad other necessities. You nave time aad money by coming to us first for all sick room Beads, Jas. W. Straw Is la the city for a few days from Odessa. 8. A. OuBlt of Fart Klaaatk Is la,WB0 " Mt Mai the city oa buslaeas. WE Hit L TOMORROW ATMERRHi UODV OK SEAMAN WHO DIKD FHI. DAY WILL ARRIVE TODAY PROM 'FRISCO TRAIN WILL BE MET BY WOMAN'S RELIEF CORPS How Sergeant Empey Used the Lewis Machine Gun C. B. Faekatt of Ksao la transact Ini bustaeea la Klaaatk Palls. Mr. aad Mrs. Eras Heeler of 'Mar rill are ia the city for a few days. M Benedict waa aaoag last Bight's train atrivals from JCaaaaa City.' P. M. Carter bregtatered at tka White Pelleaa from Saa Praaeiaeo. E. Bteahalm of Maskegoa, Mich., la a receat arrival la this city. Erteet Saydar of Conrallla la reg istered at taa Waakugtea house; a 8. A. Garrett Is la the city for a few days from Klamath Agtacy. Mr. aad -Mra. E. W. OoB of Port KUmath are viattiag la taa city. P. P. Blaalow ot Partlaad la a business visitor ia Klamath Palls. Mr. aad Mrs. Prank Chorpealag ot Oleae were la taa city over Saaday. Mr. aad Mrs. 8. L. Todd at Lot Angeles are newt arrivals la Klam ath Palls. M. H. spendlag Falls. Chase at ML Hebroa la a few days la KUmath We not only serve you but serve you at a saviag. (indent (ij(y fTwii t & aangaa) , KLAMATH fALLS OREGON w"tsi atfTt;Mw aiehl Xrtrt LET ME MAKE YOUlt NEXT SUIT PERFECT FIT Highest Grade of Workmanship GUARANTEED Spring1 Wooleaa oa DUaUy. aeur laspectloa Invited.' Chas. J. Cizek Jhsteaaser to Laewa Bras. MERCHANT TAILOR W Mala St. Mr. aBd Mrs. H. P. Leslie of KUm- ath Ageacy art la the city for a few days. A. J. Busn, repreaeaUtiva of Col lier's magaslae, ia la tka city oa business. Joseph Jacobs is attending to mat ters of business here from Saa Fran. ClSCi. MUses Anna Johnson and Helsa Caldwell of Keno were la tka city over 8unday., R. W. SUalake of Merrill Is at tending to Blatters of buslasss la KUmath Palls. Mrs. Geo. O. Prye returned last night from Berkeley, where ska kas been visiting for soma time. Emma K. Wilsoa of Saa Francisco !s registered at tka White Pelleaa ho tel, dbe arrived Saturday algkt. J. R. Bisemore, O, Blsemore, E. M. Leever, R. A. Moon aad Lorla Moea of Fort Klamath are la the city. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Daltoa aad Mr. and Mrs. R. 8: Daltoa and daughter of Malin speat tka week aad la KUm ath Falls. Mra. a. B. Cosad aad Miss Varda Coxad leave ia the:maralag for Port- land, to spend several weeks vlsitlag .- '! l . . i -. ..: . irienas saa relatives. The funeral ot the late Lewis Tollo, wilt be held tomorrow at Merrill. The bodr left Saa Francisco last night. according to a telegram received yes terday, aad will arrive here on the early trala today. The Woman's Re- lief Corps will meet the train In a body. High school students will also be at the train, and pallbearers will consist of sU high school boys. Mr. Tollo waa 15 years old, and waa a graduate of Klamath County high school in the class of 1911. He waa very lndustrious',and an earnest worker In the Presbyterian church and Sunday school. The blue star which represented him on the service flag at the church has been replaced by a gold star. Mr. Tollo enlisted In the navy De cember 11th, and became III about a month ago with acute bronchitis, which Uter changed to pneumonia. Hu death was a great shock to Ills family, as they bad received a letter from him which was written In the early part of the week, saying that he waa Improving. This is the first fuasral of a Klamath County boy In the service to be held in Klamath county. Soma great possibilities are In our rich tula Unds. See R. E. Smith Realty Co. d-tr ANNOUNCEMENT In case the holder of the raffle ticket No. 70S, which won the pig in the Red Cross raffle last week does not appear to claim the prise by Wed nesday night, the animal will be turn ad over to Harry Ackley of this city who held the second number drawn, according to aa announcement made today by those la charge of the contest. m ' Owing to a aslaap in our film ship, meat, the Orpheus will present no show tonight 4-lt fl amgMgggr lwBaaaaaPaaaaaaaaaaaaaaBa! 1 mBMKUBSMUltEi VsBsaaaaa! SsBaaaaBsaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa' aaaaaaaai I BbBBBBBBBBBBBbBBH sHBBBBam I gSBBBBBSBBSBBBBBaBBBBBBaflBBM lBBSBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBaMfllg mw INVENTS NEW MM mmh i Hon HI i:V IIKVICK CON'STItrtrTHD KO THAT IT Wll.li KXI'LODK AT ANY GIVEN DISTANCE HUH. MITTKD HY UNIVERNITY MT DENT UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, En- liiaac Mnil, ldy(nr-ilil ton si Clmrle l.lml, paiuti'il awny it ( u'ltock Saturday night at llm Hot. Inn Moti'l In this city. Ill death u ran nod by a romillcntlin nf troubbt, TI.e I. lull family tins ticon ln Klta nlli (.'niitily for honif linn', Iwulnmf. Klitt'.l In I ln Hwan liku illmild. t. rciilly llm ynuiiK tiuin liml been iuimI us a uiiltnr. I'tKi fuinTnl mtrvlMM Iieldthlt iiftiifiioini at ttin Whlllork rlisptt it 2 .in. Itnv. V. II, Cox ii( tlir Hiptlit el utrli rnnilnrted tho ncilcr. "When you look a Hun straight In tho eyu from the noutti end of a Lewis machine eun," said Sergeant tiiip:'. the young American who fought his way lo fnmo with tho Ilrltlsh army on tho western front, "you somehow hope lie bnsn't a wlfa and family at lioino. You nro quite certain he will never hop them again." Serjeant Kmtiy used one nf these guns for several months. This photo, graph sIiowh tho usunl method of fir ing oiu. Forty-eight shots within a few seconds, which Is tho capacity of tho rum, will tlnlih any German who U In front. Railroad Compensation Finally Agreed Upon WASHINGTON, D. ft, March 4. trnme for three years ending June An agreement on compensation of ,fit' ha been hed. It is substan. .(lully the same as the form annrnv4 railroads under government control n ,ho Bcnnte by tno con(rttt of the based on an nverago of their net In-1 railroad bill. gene, Marrh 4. A bomb that will ex plodo In tho air at any given dlManra tins been presented to Colonel John Leader by n member of the university1 battalion, and la now being Invest!-1 giiipfl ity tno colonel to ascertain Its fenslblllty In modern warfare. Arrordlng to Colonel Lender, II Ii entirely original In the line of esplo. .Hives, and la esactly what airmen need. Recently a student Invented a bomb that was to burst sldoways, I hut the experiment did not work out. Colonel Leader Is enthusiastic over 'the manner In which his men nro Ink. , Ing In all lines of war work, i Plans of the portable bridge recent ily designed by Prafewor E. II, Me- Allstcr, were sent this week to tho war offices of the United Slates, Kng. tnud and Canuda In response to llielr Inquiries concerning the exact alio. weight and construction of tho' bridge. England asked for tho pluiiM thru her agents In Otlnwn, Canuda and they wore Immediately sent to tho controller of Inventions In Lou don. $50.00 Reward for Information leading to the rent. try of Rootle stole from out storesa I'elirunry 291. aioo mlitliluasi i wnnl for the arreet anil ronrlrtlsas! the gullly party or partlf). i-3t J. K. MAGl'lHi: lU.lsf. WtNtl Khlru tliat are made of use! a) 31-lf K. K. K. HTORK. Kellers Cnfe, open all night. HI Main street. tt-it IIWIht HullrnstM, Trunk and Bssi 31-lf K. K. K.HTURC. L Kellers Cats, opea all night. 427 Mala atraat. 26-tf a t.MEHICA.V KOLIUKHH HONORED HY FRENCH Ily AMMtrlnted Prcaa Amorlcan offlcors and privates who distinguished themselves by repulsing tho Germans to tho northwest of Toul havo been decorated by tho French In the presence of Premier Clemen-ccau. a aaaaaaa ADVERTISED MAIL LIST The following unclaimed mall mat- tor will bo sent to the "dead letter" office at Ban Francisco March 16. In i calling for these say "advertised." A Learn to dance classes. Pbons 440 privately or in 26-St Everybody should grab a piece of our rich tula lands. Bee R. E. Bmlth Realty Co, 4-tf DoaVfail to se Charlie Ckaalla ia "The Adeaataro" at tha.aHar ta- nlght. st ANNOUNCEMENT Mrs. E. B. Hall, on behalf of the local Red Cross, wishes to thank the good people of Klamath County for tbslr hearty co-operation In the draw, lag for the pig donated by Harry SUIts.. There wore 1,000 tickets sold for ISc, bringing liso, the printing of tickets was 14, the cost of mailing, thargo of 1 cenUwIll be made on each lottor delivered. W. A. DoUell, P. M. Gust Anderson, Frank Albcrtson, Mrs. Chas. Doll, Mrs. Serena Conen, W. N. Ellis, Mrs. W. M. Engel, Custer Henderson, Geo. K. Juckson, Alford iJolnmon. Mm A Klrllnnrinll W.ll.. ll,,..... II... If., .. ,. .. . . i kuiku, mil .uL'i.uuii, u. n, AlCUIOI- Innd, Miss Agnes Noylon, Mrs. II, D. I Phillips,, A. F. Sawyer, Rosle Schon- ILLUSTRATED TALK TONIGHT .cnln " Pearl Shaw, Thos. B. Wll- son. An Illustrated loeture with slides " on Africa, which was to have bcenj Tho crGam " 'n6 season, Charlie given at tho Prenbylerlan church lastJChaplln al oStortonlght, It night, will bo given this evening at " 7:30 at that place. The slides are, Annual Spring opening at Moe'a ueciareii 10 do oi a very interesting sioro Saturday, March Otb. Music Local Red Cross I Activities ' Thoso present at tho work rooms Saturday were: Sewing roem: Mcstlames Nelllo n, Gcertson, C. Itobertson, I.. A. Rob. ortson, A. Walker, J. p. Lee, Cl'yilo Ilrnndenburg, L. K. Sullivan. Surgical dressing deiinrtmcnt: Mes. dames a. W. White, W. O. Smith, F. H. Davis, C. F. Stone, Ituth B. Addl son, .Ins. DrlBColl, Miss Marcaret Hargus. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Ko(t I.KAKi: Alfalfa ranch on cro shnren. I'liono 23C..M or sddras 117 Huron St., Klamutli Pulls. I'M I'Olt KENT Piano In good rendi tion. Phono CO. 4-31 FOIi.ND Child's fur imiff on Meirlll road near Esoll farm. Call st Hr aid olllre. Ml' T l.curr. to dance. New mmthott Enjoy yourself whllo learnlns-. ninu itartM Monday evening, March 4, at ainoKo nnii. course of ten lessons $r. wr. nnu airs. Klllendahl, Instructors. i-.ii 1 -".Mtl fad Rings nature, and the general public is In vited to uttond. There will be no ad mission charged. ENEMY CAPTURES UIG STORES by High School orchestra. 2-Jt Some cstiu line Sweaters at 31-tf K.K.K. STORE. FOR LEASE Irrigated ranch six miles from Klamath Falls: work VIENNA, March 4. The Austro- Hungarians operating In Polodllla. In horses, chickens and lmDiimentn fur. ate., II, leaving a net profit to go to Southwest Russia, have taken over nlsbed. Good deal for responsible tka Redf Crass of $246. Holder of. seventy Russian guns and huge quan. party. Inquire Farmers' Implement No, 70S waa taa pig. titles of war materials, Company. f.st Wo wish to announce (lint after March lath vra will sell meat for CASH ONLY PALACE MARKET, PEOPLE'S MARKET, STEINMETZ MARKET. An Upp diamond Is a high grsdo gem. It has been eie Inod with cxtremo coro by s oxport Judge of diamond color, structuie and cuttlnB. ' passed as a desirable gem t own. Our stock Includei smsll, medium and Urge stones, Wide aeloctlon is offered Is" single stone rings solid goM Tiffany and fancy platlnu mountings. $2S to 1100 to $300 - Frank M. Upp JEWELER 511 Main Street OMcUl 4. P. Watch lasP U - Jkf 1 T, l" . ggjj'g.g..v-Jt,w. .