The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 20, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE KVMNINO H1RALP. KLAMATH FALLS
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GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOOM IWH
Mrs. S. M. Bradnack It a visitor
from Merrill.
Ij. M. Robinson or Merrill Is In tho
city for a few days.
II. II. Edmonds of.OIcno Is In tho
city on business.
V. II. Sherman Is hero for n short
time from Snn Francisco.
Earl Ilrooks of Merrill Is attending
to business matters In the city.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dalton of Malln
nro sponndlng a few dajjs In Klamath
Falls.
Mrs. I.ln Skccn returned last night
from a ten das' lslt with her par
ents at Ashland.
Mr. and Mr. McCollum of the West
Sldo hate gone to Phoenix, Ore., to
live.
The Indies Aid ot the Methodist
church will meet tomorrow afternoon
nt the home of Mm. C. V. Fisher.
Mrs. Francisco, who haa been living
in Klamath Falls for several weeks.
left this morning to. Jeln her husband
at Pine Ridge.
Captain and Mrs. F. 8. VonBtade,
I,. J. Krueger and L.J. Bell of Fort
Keog, Mont., are Klamath Falls vis
itors, registered at the White Pelican
hotel.
M. K. dray of Olene Is attending
to matters of business In Klamath
Falls today.
Cbas. Chttwood of Swan Lake Val
ley Is in Klamath Falls on business
today.
K. J. Grant, manager of the Algo
itio Lumber company, Is In the city on
business.
MANY LOGGERS LEAVE
FOR WOODS TODAY
Two big bus loads of loggers left
on the boat this morning for the Pel.
lean Day and Lamm lumber camps on
the west side of Upper Klamath Lake.
There were twenty-seven men in the
aggregation.
NOTICE
There will be a banquet and pro
gram at the Rebekah Lodge on Thurs
day night.
Local Red Cross
Activities
Those present at the work rooms In
the Orpheus building yesterday were:
Surgical department: Mesdamee
Percy Evans, Paul Bogardna, O. A.
Dellman, Cora M. Sanderson, J. H.
Garrett, C. C. Low, O. A. Merry man.
J. A. Lyle, C. E. Wheeler. N. H.
Bogue, J. P. Satterlee.'Joha Martin,
Dollle Sbldler, B. E. Wlthrow, Mies
Pearl Bolvln.
Sewing roem: Meadamea R. R.
Hamilton, H. E. Momyer, Homer
Humphrey. D. V. Kuykendall, M. Me
Andrews. J. A. Ltamaa, H. Bolvln. F.
B. Klnnear, L. E. Sullivan. W. J. Roberts
frftif Mate ot Fldrizel Bttore ShtSbnk
With Mm Than 100, . Off hiwhundland
THRIFT STAMP BONUS
PAID BY CORPORATION
DOULDER, Colo., March 10. A
salary bonus of 10 per cent recently
granted Its employee by a public utll
Ity company here Is being paid in
Thrift stamps now. The company op
erates In several Northern Colorado
towns, and In Boulder alone distrib
utes about $1,000 worth of stamps
each month.
Winning
the
War
Behind the soldier and the sailor, with
the fanner, stand business man and banker,
bringing to bear for victory, every'retource
of this, the world's richest nation.
This institution invites the cooperation
of every progressive element in the com
munity and extends its best services and
facilities to insure the early winning of the
war.
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This photograph of the Red Cross up the recent Ice Jams.
liner Florist I, which went down off , picture of the vessel.
the Newfoundland coast with more she went on her fatal trip. Cnptalu
than 100 persons, was taken In New W. J. Martin was In command when
York harbor when she was breaking she went down.
MHRLS
THE LATEST
IN SEATTLE
SEATTLE, Wash., March" SO.
"Minute Girls," who will talk on food
conaervntlon, war saving stamps, lib-.
erty loans and other government pro
jects, have been recruited from
among students at tho University of
Washington here. They will be di
rected by the Women's League, and
will appear before women's organisa
tion and high schools, besides lend
ing their Influence at gatherings .on
tho campus.
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BONANZA FARMER
BUYS NEW RANCH
NOW FOR KLAMATH
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development. Three substantial brick
blocks now in course of construction
on Main street. In addition to one
completed since last September, a
dosen or more flue new residence
homes, together with a very consider.
able group of smaller cottages, show
the enterprise of the residents.
The new municipal railroad la to-
Ing ahead with remarkable speed,
considering the various handicaps
that have presented themselves since
the outbreak of the war.
The growth now underway here Is
not In any sense a boom growth, but
the steady development due to the
fast opening resources of the country
behind It. The rate of progress Is of
course Impeded to a considerable ex
tent by the damper of the war, but
once this handicap Is removed the dis
trict will advance at a pace which
IH astonish the most optlmlstc,
A deal has Just been completed by j ADVKRTIHKD MAIL LIST
which Jobs McFall, a rancher la the
Bonansa district, purchased the 310 ' The following unclaimed mall mat-
aere ranch known as the Lee Wright ter, advertised on the 16th of March,
ranch, ten miles south of Bonansa, ' will be sent to the Division of Dead
from J. C. Scraggy of Berkeley, calif. . tatters, Ban Francisco. Calif., on the
The ranch Is adjacent to good range, 80th of March. A charge of one cent
and tho new owner expects to move, will be made for each letter delivered
onto the property In the near future from this list. In calling for letters
and devote his time to the stock busL say advertised. W. A. Delsell, P. M.
nese. The consideration was not made
public.
OFFICER IS KILLED IN FRANCE
First Slate 4 SaratiBuk
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
A Grand Ball
In Malm Hall
I Saturday Night, March 23
As Good a Time, as Brer Bad Assured Eres-yoste, . "
I MUSIC BY DOBRY ORCMBSTRA.
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PORTLAND, March 10. Lieu ten.
ant John C. Kelly, with the United
States Engineering forcea In France,
son of Major George H. Kelly, a prom.
Inent Oregon lumberman, also In
France, has been killed In an automo
bile accident, according to dispatches
received hare.
Lieutenant Kelly was bora In
One lot of New Coats. Specially Priced at
$12.50
Sample Line of Georgette, Crepe de Chine
and Wash Silk Waists
Specially Priced at $3.95, $5.95, $6.95
Colors are White, Flesh, Coral, Apple, Beige, Tan
and Black. Sizes 38 to 46.
Elmer Arand, Henry Blssell, T. T.
Calringer, Miss Cbaple, Cbas. Cran-
dall, Dave DeLapp. Elbert Hunt, Mrs.
Mary Hooper, Frank Johnson, H. 0'.
Mclnnls, Craig Owens, Frank Paquet,
W. B. Smith, Chas. Swansen (I),
Wm. Scranton, James SUthopoules,
C. L. Springer, Harry Werts, Jack
Ward, Lee Yandell.
ORKGOMAN GASSED
OTTAWA, March :o. The Cana
dian casualty list says that Q. 8. Sul-
Orant Pass, and to a graduate of the ,,1ran of Brownsville, Ore., has been
t7alv.raUvAfOr.am. H. h.. wlf. ""
and child living at CorvallU.
ENEMY BOMBED
WITH CAS SHELLS
WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY.
March 10. The American artillery
near Toul has heavily attacked the
Germans with gas sheila during the
past two days. Four different attacks
have boon launched, and front the
manner In which the enemy was
silenced It la evident that they bad
tho desired elect.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
jTUATiow WANTED Woman Iwith!
tor 1. desires' situation e. ranch1.
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at coca ana general rosea wwrc or.
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ACTION FOR COLLECTION FILED
A suit for the collection of money
or for a lien against Klamath County
property has been filed in the office
of the Circuit Court clerk by B. C.
and Melissa M. Hamaker against
Cbas. T. Powne and Wlltetta Powne,
thru tbelr attorneys, Rutenlc &
Yaden.
It Is alleged In the action that
Hamaker and Powne are both owners
In equal shares of Klamath property.
The land. In question Is slid to be
without Income at present, and that
Usee to tb. amount of 1141.81 have
been paid by the plaintiff and. other
expenses Incurred to the amount of
117. No part of the defendant'a share
whjlch was advanced haa been paid,
altao repeated demands .havn been
nude for It. The complaint asks the
celleetiea of th money alleged' due
or a lien against the land ss security.
High Grade Shoes Reduced
Broken lines of High Grade Shoes, that formerly sold
from $6.00 to $8.00
Reduced Price, $4.85
The lot consists of Black Vamp with White Kid
Tops and Brown Vamps with White Kid Tops in lace
high cuts; also a very pretty Black Patent Calf in But
ton with Tan Cloth Top. All Extra Good Values.
J.F. Maguire Co.
Incorporated Klamath Falls
AID FOR ARMY BOYS
FROM ENDS OF THE EARTH
NOMK, Alaska, Feb. 12. (By
mall) Mall sleds pulled by dog
teams ever the snow trails between
Ice bound Nome and the open water
are carrying large quantities of knit,
ted goods tent by the women of this
section for use of the men In the na
tional army, Thru the long, half
dark Arctic winter, the men of this
city havn been busy working on sweat-
ers, scarfs, socks, wristlets, helmets
ami other frtlclea of wear.
POSTAL EMPLOYES MAY .
GET INCREASED SALARIES
WASHINGTON, D. C, March JO.
The fceaata postoO.ce subcommittee
, ua. mcommenaea gat increases of U
per e.nt.ta nay fer all employes now
In the postal service.
SO NAMES ON CASUALTY U
WASHINGTON, D. C, March
The casualty list yesterdsy e?r
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