The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 27, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON-
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That eighteen precincts In Klamath . these hare passed the SO par cent
County are over the top and In to mark, and no doubt during the coming
blue column Is shown b the official, week will pass Into the blue. It will
checking cf returns upon April 1Mb. require vigorous and strenuous work,
Five pi-ecincts have not as yet sent In however, In some of the predicts If
their rctuins tu headquarters, but they, Klamath County Is to scoife a full 100
claim to hnvo scored over 100 per cent j per cent on precinct returns, aid the
of lliclr quota, but credit cannot be j workers In these precincts at urged
given tn thorn upon the official record to throw off their coats and clean up
until their subscriptions are handed tn the job. The campaign will positively
nnd checked up. During the pant
week All (he precincts which were lag
ging behind have gone from the yello
column Into the red. The figures show
Hint thore arc several precincts which ,
close the evening of May 4th, and after
tbo close of business on that date
brinks will not receive further sub
scriptions for the Third Liberty loan.
Following Is the standing of the var-
require but one little boost to place lous precincts at the close of April
them in the honor column. Five of) 25. 1918:
Klamath Fall
Flirt Trcclnct
Second Trcclnct
Third Precinct .
Fourth Precinct
Fifth Precinct
Sixth Precinct
Seventh Precinct
Eighth Precinct ,
Ninth Precinct
Tenth Precinct
Midland
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Worden
Fort Klamath
Spraguo River
Klamath Agency
Matin
Merrill and Tule Lake ,
Dairy.
Algoma
Swan ,
Plevna
Lost River
ML Lakl
LangeU Valley ,
Hlldebraad
Fm Valley .
Klamath Lake
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Ijunm Lumber Co.
Klamath Manufacturing Company
Pelican Bay Lumber, Company
Alroma Lumber Company .
Ctey Logging Company,.
Puckett Logging Company
Modoc Lumber Company
Quota
..118.950.00
.- 8.550.00
14,600.00
20.S00.OO
16.500.00
12,600.00
19.900.00
3.900.00
7,100.00
1.200.00
. 3.9S0.00
. 1,950.00
. 1,300.00
. 9300.00
. 13.600.00
2.350.00
9,100.00
22,250.00
4,800.00
950.00
2,450.00
4.150.00
5,960.00
6.850.00
5,850.00
4,050.00
2,850.00
1.400.00
1,000.00
560.00
850.00
7,050.00
8,750.00
9,460.00
.600.00
660.00
4.f60.00
Subscription
125,450.00
12,150.00
15,450.00
15,450.00
15.250.00
12.100.00
24.400.00
3.500.00
8.860.00
No report
4.150.00
2.800.00
700.00
11,200.00
13.600.00
3,000.00
14,360,00
26.800.0CI
4.600.00
No report
1,860.00
3,460.00
4.400.00
4.250.00.
6,500.00
2,500.00
1.60.00
2.800.00
1.100.00
1,060.00
4,300.00
No report
No report
7.460.00
1,800.00
600.00
No report
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saving mosey. Too. must lnrast it lors, 631 Main. Bucks, sued, otaa,
A good way to la vast It Is to buy War . etc., a specialty. Courteous treatment
Savings and Thrift Stamps. 26-lm
Star Theater i
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The Smartest Styles in Ladies' Foot
wear are to be had here. An ex
tensive showing of Pumps and Ox
fords in White, Tan, Cherry, Calf and Black.
Sizes 2 1-2 to 8, Width A to D.
Priced $5 to $6.75
When you want a Good Shoe buy
Queen Quality. Exclusive Agents
J. F. Maguire Co.
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Society Events 0 the Week
UP-TO-DATE SHOE j
PARLOR ESTABLISHED
The latest Improvement noted on
Main street Is the complete remodel-
HOMESTEAD ORANTEO
the, ladlen, whoiie work Is specially'
catered tn by the proprietor, Tim
most uptodste appointments have, A l:nmentrad neiir taketlrw, cob-
born Installed. inlnliw: 1C0 ncrex, linit been aranted to
a I.Murllm Kldrldge.
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A 26c Thrift
Followlnc the Senior olar Riven at the home of Mrs. Bert Thbmas on 205
Houston's opera house last night, the Pine street. Sewing for the Junior 'ins of the Diamond Shoo Stand, oper. ""P wln l:ie war
dinner scene at the chateau was re-en- Red Cross took ud most of the after-' i,i hv n-ank vr,i hiBMn vinh.''"1 En(l Grocery.
acted at tbo Jewel cafe. The erst- noon, after which refreshments were and Sixth streets. This stand has S"'"1? lh each 85 cash purchase. It'
while baron and baroness presided re- served. Those present were Mrs. Ray i now been separated by a partition I I
apectlvely at the head and foot of the Telford, Miss Humphrey, Miss Vera 'from the Mecca billiard parlors, andj
laoie. uecu Aoams actea as loasi- Houston, miss Hum Averj-. miss May- curtained with sufficient nrivarv for
master, and a' I members of tho rost'sel 8snderson, Mrs. CD. Corpenlng, J
were called on for Impromptu talka 'Miss Alta Ross, Mrs. Arthur Wilson,
In addition to the members of the cast, Mrs. W. S. Slough, Miss Gertrude Par
Miss Lucille Marshall and Miss Rachel Ker, Miss Stannby and Miss Mary Bc!l.
Applegate, who so ably coached the
Have you a V. 8. a.
your home?
WANTIID Three or four room fr
lllftieil liouae. Aililrt-na X Y Z, H
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baby bond In IIOOM AND IIOAI(D-:03 Main atrstt
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play, were present for the feed.
The Thimble Club met yesterday at
The Episcopal Guild met this week1
at the home of Mrs. Thos. Martin on
the home or Mrs Carl Adams. Knitting 818 Walnut street. A letter from Da-j
waa the chief diversion of the after- coness Alice Knight, now In Prance,
noon, ana wnen u was set aside, re-, was read, and business discussed.
fresbments were served. Those pres- Mrs. Schnoble made a contribution of,
ent were Mrs. A. W. Pell, Mrs. R. R.j $2. which Is to be for tho benefit of the
Brewbaker, Mrs. Vance Hutching, Mrs. Y. M. C. A. fund. Those present at
D. V. Kuykcndall and Mrs. W. T. Mc- the meeting were Mrs. O. D. Burke,!
MUlan. Mrs. A. D. Miller, Mrs. G. H. Garrett, !
Mrs. C. M. Ramsby, Mrs. Schnoble,'
The Kebron Club met this week ati.Mrw. Eason and Mrs. Ed Martin.
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4ft See the Great, Gripping Photoplay. ThU famous' A
4 authot's masterpiece. Vividly realistic, charmingly 4
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Better than "The Spoilers"
1 Soecial Prices 15c and 30c t
IHamond shining parlors, SSI Main
I direct. High class work; expert services.--Frank
Ward. 26-lm
I Local Red Cross
Those present at the work rooms
yesterday were:
Sewing roem: Mesdames Geo. Cose
boom, G. G. Fry. Homer Humhprey, T.
R. Skilllngton, H. Newnbam. Claude
Daggett, L. E. Sullivan. i
Surgical dressing department: Mes
dames Obencbaln, B. E. Magee, 8ar-
sent, Furnas, O. W. White, A. D. Mll-i
ler, 8tone, Ruth 8. Addison, Chas. Mar-,
tin, G. A. Krause, F. E. Seligman, Geo. I
Watt, Wllllts. i
Present at the sewing room at Mills
Addition Wednesday were: Mesdames Gentlemen We wish to advise you
Carrie Schmidt, Hasel Setzer, Kather- ,,mt the majority comment on your
ina Bell. Veda Miller, . Edith Potter, Photoplay,
Mary Call, 'Laura Miller. , mm
The Mills Addition Auxiliary will When a Man
hold an all day session Friday, Mayi -, n ...
Sd, at the home of Mrs. Wabble. All 'OeeS Red
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Remember: Free, a 25c Thrift """!", -u"" ' "" WB" "" ew:
SPECIAL REPORT
OF
The National Board of Review
of Motion Pictures
New York City
To FOX FILM CORPORATION:
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Entertainment value Excellent
Dramatic Interest of story Excellent.
uouKence or narrative uood.
Acting Excellent.
Technical bandllna Dl.tinetlwa.
Wa wish to thank the many frlenoa , Atmosphere aualltv of scenic setting-
Stamp with each fS cash purchase, at
West End Grocery. It
CARD OF THANK8
for the beautiful floral offering?, lov
Ins words of sympathy and the many
courtesies shown us In our sad be-
Qood.
Moral effect Oeod.
General Comment The eanssn.ua
reaveraeni in me loss or our oeiovea 0f opinion of those present waa that
husband father and brother. , this waa on of the strona.st and moat
Mra. Bert North and Family. J.trlklna photoplays rscently produced,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. North, land the aetlnn Mr Ufllll.M a-...
. George C. North.
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Your children are saving Thrift
num authentic and memorable.
At the Orpheus
ATURDAV AND SUNDAY
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of the Test Car Fleet
"Linear Milco, 1,044,6G6. Tiro TS.'.'oc, 4,270, 744.
Thus runs LhohscfCioSKC FLEETS cn.it k.t.3 uo C:n lcnffucs
mmVmr!VU7iaa wmz icct jra Li C:cL- na'Jcn wWa lire-testing
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new tire standard which includes ell ether GtcadriaT2:o TESTED of
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tires stand suratyforGoodrichTirca of 1918.
For 1918 Ooodrlch
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generous, masterful sis
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took the bulk of tho
rouah going. They
measured up to all tho
Goodrich Tiro qualities,
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