The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 25, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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. 0. A. H rr In a recent arrival from
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Mrs. n. W. Clemens and Mra.,.0.
E. Maton of Medfqrd.are .tonriet
visitors today registered at the White
. v-A. Holmnn Uvn business visitor pellcan hotel.
from Sncrnmcnto. '
1 ' ' II. C. Tlchnor. who operates a
A. W. Schults l among the county ranch In the Uonansa district, was in
scat lfcltrR today from Chlloquln. town buying supplies from local mcr-
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II. It. llnmmcr Is In tho city today
from Portland.
chants yesterday.
film feature "Parentage"
screened at the Star treater last night
Is something distinctively different
from anything placed before the lo
cal public heretofore. While It Is
generally admitted that tho lives and
Mrs. Cora Watson came In yester
day afternoon from Lakevlew for a
Mny Toltmce Is registered at the short visit 8he is registered at the tenpcramenU of the parents are re
Hotel Hall from Santa Crui. White l'ellcan. nected n the dtpoiUoni 0f the cbll.
Cho. .MrCartlo of Uly Is a county. William Cheyne and Frank 8to-Jlrn. the truth of this principle Is
scat business lsltor. 'wort are In town on matters of busl- Indicated with startling emphasis In
ness today from their ranch In the thc rera of two young men from
Mrs. K. C. Frailer Is In town for spring Lake district. i their childhood days Into manhood,
a short time from Chlloquln. , .... , ..... ! shown In this unusual film.
I J. A. Martin, Chief of Police Hank u ntt , flronr human appeal and
William C. Kellly Is among the re-. Wilson and Patrolman Jim Hilton ( brings out forcibly the shallowness of
cent arrivals from San Francisco. ' ere passengers this morning on the worldly wealth, where love and
J. neddl. Is he on matter, of""10 'UW ,0 kMU' thoughtfulnes. .re lacking The
business from New Vork. Superintendent J. M. Johnson of,11. ef Sliding the children
. fc 'the Klamath Indian reservation, came, fU through their character-
Harry llalley and C. D. Arthur ,n ,Mterday ,fterBOon on matters forming days Is brought out In a
came In yesterday afternoon from of 0UtlneM ,nd wU, Mturn todty tway to make everyone pause for re
Lakevlcw. j J flection and to make parents realise
, , . .. i i- .i. ... Mer,e Houtn " "Oot" Powell'thelr tremendous responsibility. The
Jack Drlscol I. In the city have returned from a week's fishing Kiory I. clean and the moral Is high.
Hasten. Klamath county on matter. lf,p ,0 northern potau. ThJe., . ,, n ,wy mI
of business today. , They caught the limit of fleb. and
W. B. Klrkland was among the Merle caught the limit of sua, also.
train arrivals last night from Dna-,H. declares, however, that the trip
mulr. Cal. iw w" worta .
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LOCAL VAUDEVILLE
Local Red Cross
Activities
Those present at the work rooms
Saturday, in the eewlng rcom, were:
R. F. Tuttle Is making a short
business at Klamath Falls from Lor-
cI1' j Two of the charming and popular
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kuehae of musicians of the city have been se-
Merrill. are county seat visitors regie- urea ny tae star theater for Wed' 1IllS.l.(ia uuli Bradford. H. M
tared at the Hotel Hall. nesday and Thursday evenings thls.gtraln w j, Nicholson. L. B. SulII-
p n Mi.rh.,. i.h.r.iKklBa.rwe'k V ? PtrMa ' tMmt ,B ,ta . the Misses Phaye Dlffen
F. D. Mitchell Is here looking after W-T ot CBolc austral elections. ' drfir .md All Ralna
business interest, from Tain. He charlotte K. Satterlee and Carrie Ft,-1 TSl ,Vr Vhk 40
1. stopplngat the HeUI Hilt. U.r McCarthy will .pp.,, ,. .n.,cal JTTSA., d.part-
H. W. Smith Is here for n short numbers arranged for them. Mre mnt w,re: Mesdame C. A. Bunting,
time from Redlands. Cal. He Is n f,a'lr, s a violinist of high order ,? guUon, 8. C. Van Emon, O.
guest at the Hotel Hall. Un- McCarthy U gifted with a D. Burke, J. M. McClure and Miss
lyric soprano voice that show the AH. R.iDh
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w ,Haf neice. Other Imnlssnmte. Far. nas. W. H. Robertson, O. W. White,
Mr. and Mrs.-B. Seldel are tourist " mVU.C. F. Stone.
visitors from Shasta. Springs, Cal.'
Tbey are gaeeU today at tan White
Pelican. .
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A. ,C. Duncan, a stockmaa from cm boa, Iota, ferme and rsascbee. 14
Upper Langell Valloy, was looking' '
after business interest, here yester- .R. F. FelL the ntaao inner, will be
day. He reports that the crew were In town about Jnly Ut Orders can FOR SALE One Ford car and one
looking fairly well In that section.. be left at Herald oace. Urn Chevrolet Howie Oarage. JS-8t
Purchase a Thrift Stamp before re
tiring. , They work while yen sleep.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WHEN YOU THINK OF SHOES, THINK OP VAN BELLEN'S
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For city wear white shots arc the correct thing
right now, and for out-door wear there are white
shoes also. The color is always the same. If there
be any distinction it is in the modes of the shoes
themselves
For dressy wear we show
White Shoes
in beautiful design with French heels and smart, nar
rowing toes. For sports there are Sport Shoes and
, Oxfords; For walking there are White Shoes with
military heels, and so on through the list of summer
'usages.
Moderately Priced
$3.00 to $10.00
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"When Johnny Comes
Marching Home"
war song. It's a cheerful
sing it again now.
That's the title of an old
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song and we can
We're all looking forward to
that day when the boys will
come marching home, victor-.
iously. but in the meantime
you can help them by saving
food; saving fuel, and saving
on clothing. -
All-wool clothes save the
most for you. They wear a
long time and you'll not have
to buy them so often.
You're certain of this qual
ity at this store and expert
tailoring, too; we guarantee
it absolutely. The latest of
Springtime styles are here
now; made by Hart Schaf f ner
& Mark.
New clothes call for a new hat to match. You'll
find here the smartest selections of new hat styles in
town. Neckwear this season is rich in new coloring
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The Home of Hart Schaffner & Mark Clothes
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PARTNERS
INTEREST
la a deal just completed Olenn B.
Callen has taken,over the Interest of
Ills partner, Robert Bloon, In th Wot
trlcal supply firm of Sloan A Callen,
at 7SS Main street
Mr. Callen proposes to continue
the general electrical business nnd
the operation 'of the Exlde battery
service station.
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FAHMKR8 AND I.AIIOHKH8 of Mar
rill Valley A meeting will be held
at tho opera house at Merrill, Ore.,
June 26, at 8 p. m.Jor the purpose
of determining a wage scale for hay
ing and harvest this season. Signed,
UT EVENING
Committee.
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SUV A THRIFT STAMP TODAY
lti:i CltOHH KI.KCTION
TO llh HKI.II HATCTUU
The annual meeting of the KJe
math chapter A. R. C, will be UU
at the Klks temple on Hsturdsjr,
SO, at 3 p. m., at which tlnw tH
officers will lie elected for th
suing year.
Flro believed to have arisen from
a spark from the engine partially
destroyed one of tho municipal rail
way box cars early last evening.
Officials at tho Btraliorn head
quarters today assert Unit tho fire
was first noted on the wuy In from
Olene last night. It hail sained such
! headway that It wbh Impossible 1
The new owner is most optimistic) control it when discovered.
regarding the future of this buslases , Although the top of tho car Is a
In Klamath rails.
BENBFfT DINNER
Will be given by the 'Catholic ladies
at the Moose Hall. Evtrybodjr in
vlted." Renenher the date July 4th, 11
until S 6'clock. IMt
In i.m m ii
total wreck, the trucks are declared
I undamaged. The loss is estimated
tat between 1360 and $300.
LKXINK MAY RKHION
w your Mavottee oil la
case and aav. IS Mr cant. Far anto
at all carafes and eervlc atatle .
Telford Bros., destrlbaton. ,lltf
.Zurich, June 95. Nikolai Lenlne,
the Bolshevik premier of Rus3ls. haa
expressed bis Intention of resigning
his office. In aaccordance to a Mos-
cow dispatch published In the Deut
sche Tages Zeltung or Berlin.
OV A THRIFT STAMP TODAY
Real Gravely Chewing Plug
gives a pure, clean tobacco
taste alasting tobacco sat
isfaction that the chewer of
ordinary tobacco doesn't get
Py ton Brand
Real Gravely
Chewing Plug
10. pouch-HHtif W""
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