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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1911)
'VTT' fcjunwgtwwtom .iihUiiwm ww uWnwwinwiwinwwnwwiwqirooM.iM.wi'' naiMiiUMUIjl l ill 3r.'iH-. MMHMpre&SJtg;nimwinre--c UWI ii'uihii- ;ff-jlmWiHWWTHW't'WgUJ1W'W1 WHiw I mil iir ' " I " " " "" Y '" 1 kVasMlM IMALB, KLAMATH Afcla OMMON TUaaTPAV, MAY iu. ,,, . f-wt' ' bbPJ ' I I I I b aa I I i I I ' v. M aarJawS V R$v1Sb.. Hair Goods MM! la aow aa i Ilka Me. UrgeM Um n ahajlaysd an the Weal ! BBMWtB. VMM SSa. BBTHCaea, rUh Einjihlag la Ur raja at head to deUver t yea. MftwiMMf 9TI SB BMW tSaaaKtalt HMHMfl IaMflY HMI QC flffJafrSa, SSjaMfM ftMl VSsjjs Ml HUM H lflBsCS)t MfttmM HMO HHS Wtm? COM Wack ealy, aattl Taesday, May aa ranaaUaUoa la tain style of aair eeea ay MRS. MJZABKTH PRES1NT of Chicago Matt IF Iff DTY CtttCM SJBrraaaea1 wJ"J lawJaV VMS SSS)BnvSa (OaaUaaai treai Pas 1) ANNOUNCEMENT Wear thatos are ready to roaaty aa targe taa hay. We are the caatealrat to the people of Fleam ah stack of aaaVrtaktag good aaa arrive, aad la Battle. We caa oft to lk pes of dcoataletoa llae of caaketa am at la ataie. We caa place at ear aaaawaae toaatry aeara, or oar , walehie ooeof the Sweat aa heat anal with aa aha casket at Ike cfcarrk or for taa In a whig at anas lata she grate. We an hat la am yaa. WILLIS FURNITURE COMPANY Night CaB Trt. lit. Bay Caa Tat go Momnr Our Clothes Have a certala tlrajaac of aarfectloa that la aaa ay ansa who kaow. Vet oar ety lee are aot bard aad fast. Wa ara aiwaye glad to adapt to onurilaag mmVi aay special rletkea caawoM yea hate haowa for yeara. Wa are glad to ara yea aa yea waat la be eaTsaed, If jroa hate aaaa asaldcd arrfcTcac. Or wa caa aaam yea perfect sat Israeli a hi fabric, taMoriag aad atyle If yaa prefer te "ratal LOEWE BROS Tailors a Palace GriM aaflalaaW3aaaaaaT jAfPQW& 8WHMI OR AJsaasUCAX Watch are the aaata t aa. Wa aa deretaad their talllage. Wa aaaa a peclaltr of repalrtag la watahaa aad Jewelry, the raatttlag of ariataaa atone, etc., wblab w da n fat beat atyle of the Jeweler'a art. WttTTKftW JKWHUHT HAWXHIRST MARKET MAIN ST., NEAR rOth Specialty of Large Pieces on aouth half of lota 1 aad 9. block It. Flrat addltloa. WUhard Broe. A Dale, frame build lag oa lota 1 aad I, block 71, Klam ath addltloa, to be uied aa (.hating tick, pattllloa. etc. Alex Martin Jr.. automobile Karate on lot C, block 18. X. J. Powell, permlMlon to chang front of 4IS Main street. Klmer L. French, one-story bungn low oa lota MA and 13D, block 4, Railroad addition. Bid for tho work of pavlni; Klam alh avenue and tho Intersecting streets which are to be paved with bltullthlc wero opened, and the bid of the Warren Comtructlon company was found to bo the lowest. Their price per yard tor bltullthlc war 11.20 a square yard, while the Ueorgo C, Clark company made a price of $2.57. The Warren Construction company alto made aa offer to the city to main. tain the pavement of Klamath avenue In good repair for the neat Ove year at a cost of 2 cent er yard a year. Upon motion of Cartel the bid or the Warren Conatructloa company waa accepted, and the mayor and police Judge were Instructed to enter Into a j contract with the company. There waa some discussion aa to how much bitumen ahoutd be utcd a a binder for the crushed rock, and th question of how many blocks on a street could be kept closed. Mr. Ma gulre, for th paving company, stated that It wa Impoaslble for them to make aay headway with their work If only two block were closed at a time, but he aUted that they would keep the streets open as much a no slbl. C. H. Wlthrow I desirous of throw, lag the fourfoot parking along the withrow.atelhaae building on Fourth street Into the street, aa the building U back ave feat from the property llae. The council waa la fator of this, aad Mayor Sanderson will take th matter up with the county court to get them to do the aame thing, thu maklag the street tea feet wider than It I at present. The ordlnaace declaring for the Im provement of Klamath avenue aad the lateraectlng street waa up for eecoad reading. The coat of the Im provement la placed at Hl.2lt.70. Aa there were not aaougk couacllmen praaaat to paaa the measure, a special meeting will he held at 5:16 this af teraooa far that parpoae. Th report of the special commit' tee apolatsd to view aad prepare the third nalt of tho awr ayatem wa Introdaced aad slgaed by the mem ber of th council. Bom of th rock that la being tak en of of Mala etreet la to be placed oa Coagtr avenue, to Improve that street. A. Caatel. B. J. DuFault. Z. J. Pow. ell and Arthur Urenaore were grant. ed liquor license reaewala for six month, aad J. Kent Ballard for three month. J. A. Uerllng made applica tion for a license to coadact a saloon ATKINSON ALWAYI IT FOR LIU Umbrella aaa Parasols We hands the famous Hlaas Bros." Vatbrellas anil Pareaala. They are bora In Baltimore, aad raised everywhere. ATKINSON'S WAftH ilKITH We. have a new ami matalete llae of u,,),, and fancy Wash Belts. ISe aad ap Beautiful -New Tailored Sngerie WaiStS WE hire just opened and placed on sale one shipment of beautiful, new tailored and lingerie Waists, made from fine lawns,, dimities and linenea. The tailored styles are extremely beau tiful and are made from fine white linene with front panel and cuffs dain tily bordered with fine blue chambray. Others come in pure whith effect with knife plaited fronts, stiff collars and caffs. The lingerie styles are also very beautiful and include many Dutch necks along with high neck effect. The yokes come daintily formed of lace and embroidery, and some are duster tucked; and there are some with kmbroidery alone. The collars are mostly edged with fine lace, ma the aieevei are the lew Moderated effects. Tour choice of styles 75c. to $3.50 lVT 3 MJK U SwaBaaaaim We have a complete line of Working Men's Panta. Overalls, Shirts and Gloves at very low prices IF ATKINSON HAS IT. ITS IN STYLE at the Central, and this was plnrcd on file. Chief Wakefield of the Voluateer Fre Department asked the council for four dosea badgea for the Bremen, to eliminate confusion at Ares, and they were ordered.. COLIJKR'H OUMKDV 1M THE MI TOXIHHT We now make four deliverka daily by the General City Delivery. Year pat ronage is solicited and iitkatiffion is guaranteed. Prices as low as poesible I oiw I J. W. HAWXHtRSr aaet DfGom raorurxT We hate aa feat aa Mala street la Ik anart af aha aaaawaa aactlea, with af IMN laet year. The TSeVaad fia,) cask U. Tai waa ataM rlea rH located. laaxtaa fart. la It'aa The World MbTes-So Do We Mot t Barfiterie Passeiuters as""FBjsr,,yBy n aaa mmmmwm mw to and from all trains and boats and giTe you Quick Service Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty lam half Low-nociD MaeaalMaaeat a'M Pla atreaia, tat ofrvarth t exrelleal Price it salt astea hubs koaa aa Jaat 4 hteeka fraaa Maaa. below Ike aaarfcet. iS afJaWleSSf MCanF ws Price SI 3tl ,naeaalf cask SSaWaffi Ifa la Mar a leak at It Oaty la JHefc. The Melrose company presented last night the strong drama, "Paid In Full" before a well Riled house. Ev ery member of tho company waa ex cellent. Miss Cunningham a tho young wife wa splendid, and Mr. Oil- ton's rendition of "Joe" showed care ful study In his role. Mr. Chapman a 'Jimmy" was. tine, and ho has the grace and poise of a finished actor. Mr. Ilowlo a "Captain Williams" showed cleverness In hi part. Miss Melrose as the mother of tho young wife la a very clever character woman nnd played her part In a painstaking manner., Sho Invoked much laughter j la ner comedy acta. "The Man from Mexico," Wllllo Collier's great success, will bo pre sented by tho company tonight. This I a comedy full of fun throughout, and In the hands of tho Melrose com pany It receives most excellent treat ment, and Is staged In truly artistic manner. Nff IVSffTi MY the oinlna ul the arrliroloKlral en. hlhllliin, ami sftcrtairf visited the nrlnii hslln, nhnwlna arrnt IiiIit I'M In tlie oIiJitU exposed to tlctt. It U said that (lirmany's contribution lo C. C. Wick came In last night from Abalene, Kans. I). K. Curry Is here from Midland the exhibition I thu finest, on a business trip. The Inntmrntlon of thl. mm of I In John F. Stolt, a well known Port- moM Important rtim-.i of the llo-.i' l,nl ' ,' mder, Is among today's guests at the man romimnionillon, u performed . ' ' '". - ) the Klnx of Italy, who w. . ""'El lander, luiiuwin. . iiy me MtiK or limy, w ii. m. my oi unicago is ipenaingirompslneii hy tin. queen, ami attend, the day In Klamath Falls, attending .nl b) all the mliiltiets and many lo business matters. 'of the toiiri offlrlnlN. nmi,n....i,.r. I.. J. Ban man, a well known real land others, dent of Ilonania. wa. among ycMer. prolMwr Un(lnnii ta , ho,0 , , w( , AX .,,".,.,,: r, . "' "l"f'"i'. made nn Intureatlng plioneill. lie Is In thl city on a business trip.. iirwh .,, ,0 , fc " lie Is a guest at the Uvermore lintel, whirl, th.. kh.. .., ...! .V- . hlliltlon. Thv Herman crown prlnat and prliicess left Home for Vienna the following ds. A Mgtit nl the III lli.nlrr Timlahl Is IT. nlttlil nl Hie Itlt ilic titer, and some exiellrnl pliiitn. are on the proRrnni. The nn n rulln. "The JralouOy of Holln tic lUiuu lot," n mirth pnitlklnK utni4, Jlj Wife's Hat, auothrt liliilllt,i, ineir Mtn MisnniieiiitniiiiiriK,' to raiiiii plsyiil In an sll The price of dinllnii lonU'lit will U lu rents for adults nml . iviiii nr rl.lldren. wnuti'il fm uriienil tini.r Mrs. Frnitk Ini While, trl. U.J. It. 8. Cameron and II. A. Wilson are among the llsy City traveling men who are In this city today, ralllnc on the local trade. It. II. Smllhstone rantv In on the train last night from outside points, and left on this morning's stage for his home In takevlow. H. H. Hill left this mornlna for Pokegama, after a two days' visit In Klamath Falls. Mr. Hill reports ev. erythlng booming around Pokegama. A. C. Allen of Med ford and I.. C. Allen Jr., sons of Colonel Allen, ramo In last night. They left this morning for their father's country homo on the Upper Lake to spend a fortnight or vi. I'OII a kihhI nliiK Imalm-Ht wild'of rail on the pn.tmattcr nl WuriUn. Oregon. J.n; ;u ' 4a I iw Shipley Transfer Co. Bus and Baggage a Specialty Nothing Too Big Nothing Too Small Guaranteed Baled Huy For Sale WOKK HTAHTKI OX THK BOX FACTORY AT DORHIH area located, Blacksmith Shop In Connection ' AreKtotanMtaUkJMeBtfrst . CtaMWork. .UKWsedUtfteatteai. K. Transfer Co, S71 Night PIMM S7S iTMiaai BSIDIJfCI LOTS. A larva fta) aa Creeceat aveaaei e. Th owaer need Iak at aha la aad tkea k taa price aad twaaa. OaaoatkeaW. Pla flaw.. Price Under the direction of O. K. Moore a number of men aad aaveral teams are busily engaged In doing the neces sary grading for the box factor spur track, and this' part of the work will be completed la a few day. A large pit la being excavated, over which the main building will be erected. Aa fast aa the dirt Is taken from the pit It I being used for grading the spur, tnak Ing an excellent roadbed. Tho Wlae a Maxwell mill on Tuesday started aawlag the lumber and the construe- tlon of the buildings, aad a fast aa It I sawed It will be Immediately hauled to the mill site. Dotrls Booster. VOMA.V KXHIMTH ARK INHPKCTKIi IIY I'lllXCK rfcM 121, Res. 1164 Office Sixth Street ''WPWFajjaBaaBjaaBaajf ayBaaajpa ajyajraaaaw'V WW Oa la NMMla aaattlaa aear aew lS4a OCS) OSj) SJaS) MBS SW pClaWa taSBM. aSJeSajfj Sw BB'lvSfJ WmmHt lxasjav SfSaja SO THKY AIIK PRINTINO FOR THRIR HEAtTTH lata la the restrict. SS TTa"Si aVSC arffWfJi S)WaW W kav' a asMfaay aelected Mat. Bsatar let aa ateaw yaa before barlac. t Canuxrn e mob Kail la has WHITE SALMON, May II. The lowest known bid for county nrlnt Ing waa that of the Oolo'aadale In dependent, at en MlHoBlk part of oao billionth part of en par cent per aguare Inch. Th bid waa aaeeptad by the com mlaaleaara aad the auditor of Kllcb- Itat eouaty la araetlclag la fraction la aatlclnatlon of th aaxt bill. Last year M af tb other paper iROolaaaaat took th county print- tog at onx thoaaaadth part of ope IIOMB, May 16. Tho Herman crown prlnro and princess attended A Handful of Chaff is removed -aaaTVaaW L SKr BrmitofiHaJI Ope rwud Caa 45c. "YOURS TO FLVAM" Tbe Monarch Grocery i ''"i'immammmmamm Pianos Phonographs Sewing Machines Yoa wiU Had aoae the beat at but MULLER'S Come in and hear some late music; learn of the Free Trial and easy payment offer A. 0. Lewi, Proprietor UrVvf. : J ti C ' -WV3r A-- !. i v ' h. - ' . eeat.-