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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1918)
'immmr, MAwcrr' h, u WHO HCTALD. KLAMATH rALLS, ORJaOON .-. & A ft"!- ssi t rAJ. . ., i ?!!. fe; it: $. T ft "S .amtBBBBBBBBB., aaaaaaaf aBaaaaaaaCaJl BaaaaaaiBaH ' aaeaanaaaaaTfcT? Via -$ Y U'J r KNOX HATS O KKK STORE, Ung Clothiers and Hatter. Matchless Brand Suits at $15.00 Oregon Cassimere Suits JZSJar $20 Kuppenheimer's Fine Clothes $20 to $50 -4. - ,lv . r New Pattern! New Model Step in, see the New Spring Line These are the clothes with that perfection of batance in Fabric, Fashion and Finish. You'll find our clothes up to the most exacting tastes you'll find their prices down to sensible pocketbook limits Knox Hatssome new ones just in JT j K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters ERSONAL MENTION LITTLE HDKLK2HTS OX LOCAL) AMONG THE PEOPLE OF TaTJs CRT AM WCtJWT.I GOINGS AND COMINGS Of LOCAL H. 8. Rraser I a cltr visitor from Dunsmuir. t . It 8. T. Short of Merrill I In tat cltr for a few days. Thos. Connor of Weed U la tbt cltr on builoeti. A. Cam of Lorella ! In the dtr for a short time. Mr. and Mr. Goddard of Kalian are visitors here. Walter rival from E. Bliss It Portland. a recent er total ITB goat to M G. F. Roaarta of Berkeley to rosta tertd at Ik WUtt PeMeaa Hotel Baa yeti bis Poo TMe7 to to) tsetoc . cRy'ftw a sborTtlae irons Um I Mis. H. B. Craao of Cfcas- i Um Sara la J, P. McAnllffe of Bly dtr for a few days. to la Iqasa an sasadwaf-i i Eraaaaaaai Smbm J "Mr. sad Mis. T. i. .main of 1 .CaMasBhi t tot tks oKy lor a few Abraham Bbader of Chlloqala In the cltr for a (ew dart. F. A.McGowaa U a Ytoltor Ban Francisco on basinets. A. E. Tift of Englewood Is a ness visitor In Klamath Falls. MfS-D. B. BdsaU of Blr la Klamatk E. C. Rapport, was has been la 'California for the wiater has retura 'st laKkuaath Falto. r r,.r ,i S & r . THE BEST GOODS. THE BEST VALUES That Is what we are all looking for good goods honestlr priced. Klamath Falls storekeepers bur good goods. I know that from personal exper ience, 'in buying food, clothes, furniture, hardware and' the Innumerable other things a man burs from dar to dar. I And that the local merchants are fair In their treatment and In their prices, and that from the selfish motive of getting the most for ray money It para me to, bur In Klamath Falls. Being a jeweler, of course, I must keep well Informed about goods and their prices In the lines I sell. I burr the best manufactured and from responsible, establish ed bouses, which have the reputation of making good goods, and live up to that reputation goods like Sim. mlns chains, Waltham, Ham. Iltoa and Elgin watches; Clark cut glass, community silver. They are the beet' there are. These houses treat their, customers right I am able' to bur right, and my prices are right. I (Ire you the best goods and the best val ues. You can sot send away from Klamath Falls and save money on Jewelry, sil verware, watches, and tbt other goods I sell. If you think Upp Is talking through bis bat, come la and And out whether I am right or not. Fruk M. Upp Bar Baaitt aad H. K. Mayer of Hlltsboro, Oregon, are batistes til- Cans. Hortos, a svoaJaont.raBeasr of the Yobbo Tailor sect'oa la a Kiamatb Falto visitor. Mrs. B. V. Fan aad Mrs. Jobs Lowery of Dorrlcart tsesdlag a few days la Klamath Falto. Mrs. J. H. Carter toavas tomorrow to Join bar hatband, wao Is la tbt n.tl dental service at Bremerton, V.'ash. A. Kalian was a county teat vMtor yesterday from Mails where ho oper. aim a general mercantile establish ment. r s Dtvld MeCemb to, baring eupplles from the Klamath Falto aiercaaata today fAa bit raack la the Ml Lakl dUtrlct. v.- ," - According to word Just received from W. B. Spencer of the Tweatletk Sngiaeera, who baa boea vary 111 In the hospital at Washington, D. C, ajLjrlth a compiicauoa or measles and If paswmoala, to Improving alowly, and will 1m In the hospital for another month AVIATOR KILLED YaWTERDAY NORFOLK, Vs., March 14. Avla. tor, M. L. McNaughton of the Naval Reserve waa drowned yesterday whoa ho foil 100 foot Into Hamptoa loada with an airplane. Hit ooapaaloa was uninjured. German Auto to Cut Barbed Wire Entanglements Taken by French aaasfMt-'iilOTKSrilSPr: UgsmmBonPBmBflaSkrS R-TStamT.-" BNvEIKH St odoCTBmi3Bmmiri. mrMBMJmvT1 t.BnmwmmmSflpMsTW '' ri"f'. -gjJlBrfatWBmmmmmmMilvTgtiaFMFAx 'BmFTaB,T . f . SMPtttiSMolWBg .--.xr-r:' z.h )" . '. v Thla la only another Illustration of how carefully the Germans prepare for the war. The anto with a steel frame running over 'It Is used to cut their troops. The parts of the steel barbed wire entanglements In "No Man'a Land" where they Interfere with assaults over the trenches by frame are so sharpened that the cut the wire quickly and leave way for the soldiers to follow without Injury. KPH BOH SEIZED WWOWWVWWWOWWVWW j At the Theaters mm I r I cy WBt rMtored to Its former mag- miicouce lur inc iurioei 01 IUB iic- tuic, by the Metro technical staff. This house waa built before the Civil War br lav Ishor from hrlrka Manager Houston Is Jubilantly an. m.do on the ulantatlon. and la ur. inouncing the best photoplay-Douglas rounded by the old "smoke-houses' rairoauns nas yei appearea itv,re I leased by Artcraft, which will' 'be presented at 8tar Theatre Friday. HERB IS AN IDEA THAT MIGHT . The picture Is based upon original Ideas of Fairbanks, which accounts for the rather odd title, "Reaching for the Moon." Kathlyn William- known tn all BE BXTBNDKD TO OTHER ,0T,r, of motloa p,cturif POINTS. IF ADOPTED HERE wntt u Prn"P" h troagost char- , acter role of her noteworthy career In MANY MACHINES WOl'LD SOON, "The Valiants of Virginia." tbo Sells Red Seal Play to be shown tonight at the Temple Theatre. Aa Shirley Dandrldgo, Miss Williams seises the opportunities offered to present 'CHANGE HANDS. For Skaroa ia tfc. Loaa AsaodBtlea where wHl sttas fooi issaras, oos.jr. B. oar. Nlasa aad Hash. lMt TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Womaa to mead eom forU at Aaerteaa Hetol, Phoso 4. 14-lt ADVANTAGE Is something we are all looking for. If you have the ADVANTAGE of teeing a nice stock of Jewelry aad kindred lines at bargain prices you are benefited. The only ADVANTAGE we have over the other animals It wo can convey our thota to each other by articulate sounds. It would be AD VANTAGKOVH to both horse and driver could they Ulk the situation over. The ADVANTAGE of having your blrtbstono on la that you have luck. It would be of great advantage to the world If someone 'would remove Ihji mlnil tit fha arrti.wllllau tt Mnaralli:. . " ' " "" M" oHcora with earsoet of Illicit llauor'.i,- n.i.i.n. ... . J -"'. Permanently, dam him. v . - i .! aa whibbu aaawj uubiiw buiieu buu aboard tsraod oat to bo the property B wr0ngs rlsbted are not the least! T ADVANTAGE of being mar. of frleada of owaors of the liquor, I interesting action In "The Vallanta who "borrowed" them to bring In 0f Viralnla " lae iniozicaat wita tne cognisance of their owners. Thirteen cars aow are under seiz ure by city offlcers la connection with liquor Importatlont. It la eipectea they will be offered for tale soon. DENVER, March It. Hereafter, chirmlnt- ehararior tud la arhloh !.h' aU.,.?0.bUt Wh,ch ta ,OUBd h " t0 h o "-t elfU of liquor Illicitly brought Into tbo state roaii.tlc emotionalism. Her acting through see of that automobile must .m .DDMi la .vttnonm u-, M,. u tnffor aelsuro aad tale, at provided (that of , southern girl, Ignorant of by tbo law eoacoralng vehicles uaed tb, pMt hUtory of ,ba valiant, last rn asek transportation, city officials of hta me( ner he,rt . h,r BaBdi havo aaaoascod. The announcement uter torn uifilxt loyalty to her they said, to called forth by the fact mother and 0Va for yallaat sbo re- isai maay Mwmoouee -caugni" or j wives to sacrifice her love, and slave quarters used many roars ago. Dearest Public: FOUND Up robs oa Mstfc street. Owaer can have same by apply' Ing at too Qua Store aad paylag fop tbtoad. 1.4-lt V JEWELER 51 LMsin Street UI- FOR SALE t maree, S years eld: t mares. 4 years aid; tad -(arfo stock aad broke to work; atoa dflll Mi Uw, mowsr.fajM, dosbto dtsk. PH toota sarssw, hay take, gal Wtjae- Ml aUM4et BaJy saw aa Mkraa aow at oaMor o( Mala. taad Bliath ttrmitid I v. Aaaaa 1Sth ww iwih ivi.w mmi jmmwr rtw. v.b. Local Red Cross Activities rled ta that nothing can be divided by two. What I am trying to impress oa yoo It that Its to your ADVANTAGE to get our prices before you buy. McHATTO.V, at eaf Mala at. Those present at tho work rooms yeaterday were: Sowing Room fMsdames Carrie Maior, C. B. Cloadoaalag, W. P. John. aoa. A. Walker, Geo. McDonald, Bart WJtkrow. T. B. Skllllagton, Robt. Baldwin.-Jas MeCMro. Mary Ander- iof. Ruby Joqaoaa, Bird MeDoaald agd Nate Ottorsol. liralaal Hraatlaa -- .- tt.Jtf. tktM, W. H, Besortasa, W. Over two hundred Georgia ('dark les" picking cotton In tho lelds on a iiiauiauun win oe seen in ins voice j of Conscience." a Mitrn arnndarnUv cc-stsrrlng Francis X. Bushman and Beverly Bayne, which will bo shown at the Orpheus Theatre tonight,. Kdwlu Carewe, director, took bis mm nan W rf laaHlnss Wklaataiaataaa dak dhat vldnltr! of ir. tor jl" !l? ' Pawofaittcr's Notice Look mi for your dog. Dog II- the staging of these plantation mZ'rjrXn'lu With the exception of HhroT-prln. "d 'lV"'d d.l wU5?Ut """ cloal characters, whn war. nhll.i T" -'""V" u ' an- show marked dramatic ability. ..7 th.jukVn 5T .." m "" " colored people .how . the wta,b"" f " '.,. ,slgned or to patrolman Hilton for your license, who will direct you how 'to proceed; lMt H. 8. WILSON. were secured In the immediate vi cinity. Tbo loading colored players were Pauline Deapsey, who plays Aunt Jenny, Walter Brpuaaard (Crati;Pet and Anthoar Brrd who plsys UaelMoso. ' "TheHeraltags,"' aa-.old; btotorle aanro'a,V aied aa-tao koaa of 2. !.., 1 VJ!t J!' .? tk4Wli aalsyM) Tklt old KlMkaU, F. H. .Davis fad C. F. tea.'dwijllaf e ha falloa lata do. KVAI1HIATr:il MII.K MHII'MKNT CIXDKMNKI 8AN FRANCISCO, March 13. A shipment of evaporated milk valued at $6,000 purrhnsod by the Govern ment from the Holly Milk Company of Amity, Oregon, has been con demned by Ilin federal lnnrrtor and sleied by the United Slates Mar shall of Fort Mason. It Is declared to be below the standard required for solids and biitterfals. GOOD HOME O.V ITU New ooroti room lioune with toe, em lltk,Ht. fmvomceit fur oaly Bja, At prressit srtce- would nt Imllil the howe aluiie, aad M t) orth Saao. Torme. He Chlkota t I'l) R8AL,R Second-hand Ford, few paoooagor car. This car It a rlrst-class condition. 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