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

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    1 ?-
fe?
WKPffWHPAV, HKix j (
t i 4rxitn . .
TH1 ITCHING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
-A-
X1
fe!Mii5?
imm
r(t.",.j
5ii
w.rr
f-'VJV
1
n-. i ,
y? V r' lAJ
Pjpi.fl.
DEMON PARTY
DOING SPLENDID WORK
)-v
r
..j,
tf
ft
(Continued from pago 1)
that la today, he Mid. Those who
hats left that country huve toft It
wmm
tin of franca thru hi speod acro.fQr chnnge for 'tha-better ud there
a sheet of paper nnd how ho was very nro nono. 0f tP0M who have been In
nearly thrown from his company be- sccrel gympsthy that could be forced
cauie the champion threw n rnco nt to g0 tack there and live under the
critical Juncture, , was narrated In n military oppression that ha'a burden-
way that brought down the house. ' cd the life of their raaatea of people'
Toward the close of his talk he Hy n careful and logical sequence
described an exploring pnrty by him- of facts he made It plain why there
self and two comrades where tha tat- could be. no negotiated peace between
ter wore both kilted by n shell nnd he tho Christian nations on the one band
UMNMEEDNG
iTTHEUT
HUNT
K
BIGGEST
Mrs BUSINESS
Hk v bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbKWbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI
bbbbV "iiiiiBLflPB flHaHfeveBPVBiH
LsHXl bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVsbbv iWj&Bfm'lm
BmBBnMtBBBBBBBtsBaasssap-Nmpj gBBf sammmmBBj
BBBBlJlIj u ; -fij . ' , -bbwjBBBBbI
YELLOW DEMON CAR WITH PARTV
had escaped by stopping to light a and barbaroui baby killing monsters
pipe. Real blood red, accurate pic-, on the other. He predicted that
turea of life there as It bis been and with the closing of the present cam
as It Is today, were told In a way that palgn for the winter there will be
made every one there wish he could various proposals of peaea omaaatlag
treble ale contemplated subscription
and then Jump Into tee trenches him
self with a gun.
Judge John H. Stevenson, the con
CITUKXS OF WOOD RIVKR VAli Tt did more business on the
.. , , . . -..'opening day of his big clothing saio
urn mn w m "( laat Saturday than any other day In
flREKT SPKAKKRS OF THIS BIO of his experience as n
J Klamath Palls merchant Is declarod
CAMPAIGN jby K. Bugarman, who Is planning n
, , big extension Into tho now building
' (now being erected adjacent to his
Wood River Valley la by ao means present stand, to take caro of his In-j
behind the rest of the country when creasing trade. Mr. Sugarman la this
It cornea to interest la patriotic mat- year combining his annunl Yom Kip-'
ten to the oplaloa of the Klamath par sale with a cloarlng sale propara
Palls delegation who returned from tory to the new move.
the Liberty Loan meetlna at Port r,Mun r hi, anhiant!al nrlrn
'Klamath taai nlcht 'oiittiJa .,. tin. u ahnwn hv ihn
Mijor Jack Hamlltoi and L. J. ar(. number of buyers who aro tak-
oimpsoD woo spoKv m niamata vaiia Bg advantage of his offering.
aad Merrill Sunday and Monday. Mr. Sugarman Is one of the liberal
gave tha northern realdeata noma Baded aad big hearted business men
rousing talks aad there to every rent- ot lBto eMy Ho ,upporU m0Yea for
oa to believe that thU eectloa will loct, development In a hearty manner
make good with Its eubecrtptloaa a Md Bt to B t0D nolch .dWu,er. The
It haa la tho put. Dan Rya waa la net9m wWcB qas attended his efforts
charge of tha meeting at which Rev. H wf j, aaerved ' It
K. P. Lawrence waa made chairman.
Poar car loads worn present from
Klamath Palto.
Major Hamlltoa ud Mr, Wmpsoa
left Port. Kliauth for Medferd Uto
moralag by way of Crater Lake.
LADIES' NEW FALL MODELS IN
Dress or Walking Shoes
Shoes, of Style, Service and Comfort
to Be Fdund Only at Van Bellent
from the Central powers, offering
first one conceealoa and then aaother
but allleavtag loopholes for a peace
that would be a Qermaa peaea. "Wo
ctadlag speaker has been In Klamath want nothing that 1 nude la Gor
Pallo betoreand to known aa a sthel-many hero," he aald, "aad least of
ar. a thlaker aad a anleadld orator. I all a Oermin neace. Tha aa.hr aaaco
aad every one expected a flae ad-! that will be coaaldered now wlU be ! to
dress when he rose to apeak but he a peace made when tha war auut
oat did alleapeeutloae la his heart-lluaatlra have prayed for qaarter aad
Aajr Ni
feft appeal for the support of the ! It will be oae that the Allien hare die-
Peurth Liberty Losi. Jtated. Pagea could bo wrlttam with-
Ha prefaced hie remarks by gettlagjout doing Justice to tho etlrrtng ap-
taack atMark Woodruff for some of j peal of this patriot who haa.aeea eat
Ma alpa during his Introduction Inl.on each oae .of the campalgaa-aad
a, J way. that madeevea the, mpst
atauaeh't repabUeaa tadmlt that there
aee seaaoDeiiocrais that should be
liaadlBrirpteeMUc way.
Ke loyal blooded American .or., na
Mraltoed Oeraun dtlaea can have
aiy aeere sympathy f or.the.Oeraiaay
" "----
who haa' talksd aa ho says aatll ha
was tired ot hearing ,hto owa veto.
E. V. Hauser Jr. a soldier aad aom
of the Portlaad cspltattot ud owaer
of the Maltaemaa hotel, who at ia-
uclag the rtlp of the Yellow Dome
car, to a member of the party.
rr
' c BansTsWBaBaa"aaBBBB BJJ
Bain r 1 el -
'"' 111 I .11
(BBifl aaaea1,Ji
s -BaamaaaaBBaasll
'aanaBBBBBBBmaammMRMPiri
41 iaBaaaaaaaaaalame,' I jH I
' bbbH f i " I I
aaaVH aasaaaaaafT' bbbI I
tsJjWpI""
USED
But Not
fiP5.ee
IT. 1 """ -,vi'v lyn
remss as lew aa sevew del
larv 'par- meeiah' wW ao
i aatd exekaatm friva
ege for
year.
I
famn.00
H.
I 9S50.00
too' these plaaee bow. aa
theywIN et stay la ear
stock tone at these prlese.
SEHPHERD
PIANO
DEPOT
Open itataretey aa4 Wed
aesday KveeUatnu
Neat Doer te Poet Owke.
Corset oa our bargain
ta UraaHleaburg's IH7
aa-ih
s
AMI afjrlea at Army Shoes at
11-tf K. K. K. STORK.
Ladtoa AM of the M. K. church' "TZE ZJ.. " ZZ
wUl meet at tha heme of Mrs. c. .'""" ""'" """"" "'"" "u" "'"
Piaher. Ill Kbjhth atreet, Thursday
aftaraeeB at 1:10. All members aro
t aa there will ho aw. V. Price Co'e. flae salts and
at
NOTICK
aath.
Mtf
V
electloa of oScera.
Regal
at
11-U
TaRirsd ftsMa aavi Over
11-tf
K. K. K. STORK.
. ' !
Plgeprpof storage, safety aad low
eat rateet AM goods htaared... Farm-
K. K. K. STORK. , wareheake Co. leVtf
At $13.00, a lovely Dreta
Boot, field mouse brown
kid, welt sole, high heel.
At $11.00, a dainty all kid
pearl grey, imitation wing
tip, high heel.
At $11.00, a stylish field
mouse brown, welt sole,
imitation tip, military heel.
1
ii-tf
Patrick Macfctaaws at
11-tf K. K. K. STORK.
Per sale at Te.
' ltf Any Nome Corset oa oor bargain
! table for m. Brandenburg' Dry
ft heat, Oee store. aa-at.
K.K.K. STORK.
bwaT,l;',J eor
aBrtBBBBBBuS
"ZXJTkJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBfT
m
At $10.80, a beauty, all
kid, battleship grey or
field mousebrown, high
heel.
At $10.00, a stunning all
kid, army tan, stitched
toe, high heel.
At $0.80, a novelty two
tone dark brown vamp,
light tan upper, high
heel
and Many Others at $4.85 and Up
WaHOver,.8fcoea at
RUT A THRIFT STAMP TODAY.
11-tf
K. K. K. STORK.
War Savtag tuapa earn latere, rt kovkmbkr
for yea ea Senders ud holidays. I A KAIKB Pf wqvkmbkr
Re
We have reasoa to believe there
wUl he a sabeUatlal raise on nil
Phonograph Records. Why not buy
TSSSSSSmmmmmM uom1 Shepherd has over 7,000 rec-
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ord. n-t
imt
K. k. k. stork.
WAMTKV A aUddto-aged lady te do
' aeaoowork aM kelp wKh Ue oare
eftwe eBlMrmsi- Phone 41. tl-tt
11-U
fhto clothlag at
K. K. K. STORK.
BBmh BBBBB BBKLt BBbV .bibBV
mftmm
VCttlMTOfr.4
1 4
A
,u
sBBBBBBtaaaaani
if. j .
eBBBBW
bbbbbbTT
r BBBBBI
fv'; ,gH(
f$tW ' Iu-bbbbV
SsJ'Wfj ; i' bbbbV' .
m M I-'aaBaf -
$fi-ft'& '
v$&m
'ISr "le-ir r-
H.rf
-P uGaLe.Qi,.
Suaunoat all the force and resource of the Republic to .
the deltaM of Freedom
THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE
which the United State authorities have naked at one of the
fifteen distinguished institution of the country for. eaesUsace la
military training, ha responded to the call. The Celaes it
ditiouithed not only for it military instruction, but
DitTmouitnu auo roa
It strong industrial course for men tad tor wosasei
In Aarkullur.. Cccmrc.lMUris. ttmUf -
Hon Ecaaamiei, Miataf , rMiaacjr, aad -,
Iu wholetome, purposeful student lift.
, v , Iu dsmocrttic. college spirit. '
'-Iutucctssful graduates. . :,
tttsetearoikdJastym,j4S3LMMlMtviltatJi "'
over forty perwat reprstentlag olkera.
as, ins
American Women! Buy Wisely!
YOUR PATRIOTIC DUTY AND OURS
fT --g i T" -" " j-.i-.i-i 1 rT it l-s ff ralsirsr. Tis i sills. nsepsti
m
Two of Several Striking Models
:-: of Style and Value ' :-:
Let Us Co-operate in Buying
Wisely and Serving Wisely!
11 Qiieea Quality values are founded on reliability, assured style, and service that outlasts the thought of
price. Yet prices are really moderate under present conditions.
ft Women cannot afford to wear anything less than a good shoe. Therefore we say: Buy Wisely! There
is a Queen Quality shoe for every purpose.
J. F. MAGUIRE CO., INC.
1
n
ti$
.it jt A J,.
3fflv
','-,
!-?',
v .
,Xfrfa
.M Z.Js.
iMJtotifa
flYfiJ
ty.
fti4
,",;j(ilt,-.
litjili.a. ,i)duUJit4, .' ,.
'Jtiu,.tiiuW u-.
say1
,