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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1911)
amitfTvifcaj ..: ATKINSON ALWAYS HAS IT FOR LESS FRATKRXITY RSK-IBKA-SlSKtfSJr'y.ra In great variety, artlatlc deelgna aad tasteful aettlng. Thee are marked feature ot thoee told by Wtatera. All our emblem, etc, arc ot that high rt quality found only la jewelry of tho flneet make. , wjntkm' jewelry non hawxhurst Market sss. Specialty of Large Pieces We now make four deliveries daily, by the General City Delivery. Your pat ronage is solicited and satisfaction is guaranteed. Prices as low as possible I ntow HI7 J. W. HAWXHURSr H. EVENSON Concrete and Cement Worker Maaaf actmrer of CEMENT BLOCKS for MlUtam, fMudiUMt ni WnUUhi Walk Interlocking Chimney Blocks Tie Beat ia the WscM Factory corner Sixth and Walmt Streets FRANK ROBERTS Contractor Cemeit Sidewalks a IpedaHy Cessest Cvblag, Baae&aeBt Floora AU klBda of Concrete Work 713 Mala St All Work Gaaraateed KLAMATH FALLS Our Clothes Have a errlaka Meaner of awfrtUoa that la airnlaliS ay aaea who kaow. Tat oar etylee am awe hart aM faa. We are ahraye glad to afaat ta arevaJaang meae aajr aawaial eteehee eeaafart yaa have kaowa far yeara. Wa at gUd) to draae yea aa yea waa la ba nttJeenetlea la fabric, taBorkag aa atyte If yea "Have thhaaa ta aa." LOEWE BROS Tailors "Oar Xaatta Patera 0riN ataaatat." The World MoTes So Do We Mo? e Baggage Passengers to and from all trains and boats and give you Quick Service Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacksmith Shop In Connection Art ptcsartd to tara oat all klaae of First CtaaaWork. noeiag special atttatloa. O. K. Transfer Co. Day net 871 Nlglrt those 871 . mm mm (Staff Correapoadent) Qo. B. Prank In apeaxlug ot th city railway, bellevca tbat tho only couraa for tho road to take U, atart Ing la at the depot, run from Spring atreet to mala, along Main to Conger, up Conger and California avenue to Shlpplngtoa, returning through Fair view, than north of the canal to tho Creeceat to Mautaalta; thence to tho Baplaaade through tha Hot Spring addition, vroealag tho canal at tho hand ot Stuktl avenue, Mllla addition; extending tha whole length of the Mllla addition to Sixth atrcet; thence along Sixth atrert to Spring to the place ot beginning, forming a com plete circuit ot the outlying dlatrlcta. Mr. Frank la very eathualaatlc over tha railway propoaltlon, and be- llerea we ahould all aupport It. pro vlded the peoplt'a rlghta are properly aafeguarded. The whole ot Mllla ad dltloa might ba aald to bold the name view ot the matter. S. J. Bailey, late of Corning. Calif., who aucceeded Mr. Mllla aa agent for the Southern Pacllc here, la already a roomer for Klamath "Fall, and par tlcnlarly for Mllla addition, where he U going to reelde. Mr. Bailey aaya thla country looka good to him, and that he will tell kia frlenda about It Speaking of the bualueee handled by the Soutkera PaclSe here, he aaya tbat although he haa a fall force ot men. the volume of bualaeaa I no great that ala men are ruined all the time. Mr. llalley aeema to be the right tort of a man for a growing city like our. No one, poaalbly, baa done more for the Mllla addition than haa William McCabe, who owna the only mercan tile pftabllahmeat la thla part of the city. Ilw atore la a great convenience, not onl) to Mllla addition, but atao to the rcridenta of Mllla Second addition and the new Ward-Nelaon addition. The .tore la located on the county road, and la within eaay reach ot all tline addition. KAGLK BHtHTfi Tticao Httlrta aro In Coat Style, with caff attached. If yoa aaM $tf for three varara yoa woahl be getting excellent bargalaa. Oar price, SUM aad l.SO. ATKINSON'S IN THE HEART OF KLAMATH FALLS KAVHKU )MVi;s Wo have a n.u nmi complete im .r kk ,( Halt gloviit, nil ((.Ion,. Aleo n lilg IIik. f 1,1,1 glnvr In all miou, Prim fmm Wic lit $u.u.i. KKF HIS OF IK MY Ueat muatc In town at the Irla the ter. J. II. Short waa here from Uoat River Friday. 3. Fraak Adama Jr. was In the county, etat yeaterday. George Wlrti came up from Dorrla on bualBeaa laat night. C. K. McLaughlin la In from Port land on a bualaeaa trip. Fraak Norrl. who la holding down at homeatead fn Poe Valley, waa In towa oa bualaeaa today. The Irla opeai under sew tnanage uiint. No other theater la town ahowa the Slma we do;, bo repeater. Pretty Wash Dresses'orGirls (2aVi at m BaaM.-aaLat"' Among the recent New York purchases made by us came a generous shipment of pretty little everyday dresses for girls of 0 to 14 years; and busy mothers with little or no time tomake up such good dresses at home should make it a point to see these and learn the very small prices we ask. These are dresses of sturdy ginghams in cute little checks and plaids; galateas, too, and pretty percales in plain colors with colored piping in pretty contrast. Low necks or high necks; skirts in dainty girlish plaits; especially fine values. . Priced from - - - 75C tO $2.25 snaaaa BsnKvaffVVV One-fourth Off on all Ladles9 Suits and Millinery all this week An excellent chance to buy a smart suit or Jiat at a very little price. To secure a good all-around street suit, suit for traveling or business wear, this Is certainly an exceptional opportunity. One-fourth off all this week 8 IP ATKINSON HAS IT. ITS IN STYLE J Social Events of the Week MANY DEMnilTFtll. FIVE IIIINPHRI) ,XI WIIIHT WBRF. IIBI.U THIS WEEK IX DIFFERENT I'AHTII OV THE A LA1GI INCOME Wa have earn ty tkat la parang wen. fast la aha heart af aha tttf. I SIMM) A efOGVf M. I'AUTIKH CITY 8OCIBTV8 COMINGS AXI) tlOIXOK 44l .." ! The Kluar do Ma Club met at the and a moat enjojable etrnlni: waa home or Mm. Oaborne In Mllla addi tion Wodneaday afternoon. A ery plmtant afternoon waa enjoyed. There were alx membera preaent icnt. Thero wvro bImiiii fluhtocn innnlMTH of the Icagim In attrndanre. At her home on Conger nvenno Mr. Meedamea Hamilton, Thompeon,lt. M. Klrhardann Tucaday afti-rnoon Clcndcnnlng, Ferber. Winter., I'eln, entertained acvvral friend at Flro Hardenbrook, Randolph, Oaborne. Hundred. Thero wero two table, anil the prlxu won awarded to Mr. C. II. UmliTWoiMl. Itefrethnienta wero acrv- Eoraar, with far SI.SM a year. aiaataa. PHea la eafy SIM m feat, AawSBMB SSaSaajBHl vOSBsSjB WnSB 4TOOS1 taaia, mat aha attoe la lea thaa SlMafaat. DMOUBLB HOaOaS "aaajsaaa aw aaaeiassaa OMlaNlehati owe third eaaM. It'a way ami haa a large let. Oaa la NIehala itaaHtlaa at SI.SM. It'a aaa of tha ateal ta every Oaa aa Baaktk atraat at Sl.dM, with oaly tdM eaah aa Jwet lake rant. It haa aadl la aew aM aaaaara. A aa let far Ntaw oa Mae atraat; Aaa PrlealaaaJy SM , oaaaay A three re oaa liaagalnir la Fair- view, at f Taw, aaly A foar-reeaa baaaalrw em Walaat, . Prlee ;. The let a law ssnas) wa A aa Falrvlew. CUMR IN LOTS Oaa ta Nlehate AeMHIea at S4M. Sea thla let; It apaaka far MoohT. OMaa tha HW at )). Flaevtow. A aaVfaat eeraer aa Oak at very aveaaa at StTS. Wa try M aatt year Batter - f oauoora mum. Beat ta aaa In honor ot Mr. J. C. Magulrc, Mr. Edward J. Murray entertained Wedneaday afternoon at her homo In Ewauna Height.. Five hundred wa the game ot the afternoon, and tho prlie waa awarded to Mra. Clarence Underwood. Dainty refreabmrnta wore acrved to .the guoata by Mra. Murray. Tkoae who attended were: Mr. J. C Magulre, Mra. Will W. Baldwin, Mr. Claudo P. Chaatain, Mra. Zlm Baldwin, Mra. Whitman, Mra. Oeorge N'olaad, Mr. George Capron, Mia Marie McMillan, Mlaa Dunbar, Mlaa Agnea M. Ilannon and Mlaa Maude Baldwin: 1 In honor of her aunt, Mr. Ilanloy of Indiana, and ber coualn, Mra. Han ley of Slaaon, who vlalted her thla week, Mr. Albert Worden gavo an in formal party Tuetday afternoon at her realdence oa Payne atreet. The popular card game wero played and refreabmenta ware aerved. a. ... The Five Hundred Club member are being entertained thla afternoon by Mra. C. P. Maaoa. A combined eoelal and bualaeaa meeting of tho Epworth League of Grace Metbodlat Eplacopal church waa held Thuraday evealag at tho Yaden realdence, when the membera of tho order, among other matter, voted to eatabtlak a acbolarablp In India. After tho builneaa of the meeting waa ot- tended to, game of varloua aorta wero played, refreabmenU were aerved, ed, and tho afternoon wa aix'nt In n I (it enjoyablo mnnncr. Attending1 were: Mr.. K. II. HelTry. Mm. V. II. MIIU, Mr.. C. II. Underwood. Mr. Oacar Shlve, Mr. Will W. tUldwIn.. Mra. Charlea Robert., Mr. Frank Jen- nlng., MIm Maud llaldwln and MI1 Mario McMillan. I . Mra. C. II. Underwood wa. notion.1 to thla afternoon', meeting of the! Ilrldan Club. Her cumin worn Mr.. Ch.rlii P. Blnnn Urta C f Iiiivm. ' Mr, (leorgo Xoland, Mr. II. fit. (loo. Bl.hop, Mr. Zlm Baldwin, Mr. W, O. Hmltb, Mr. Will Baldwin, Mr. C. C. Hogue, Mlaa Maud flaldwln, Mn.l Tho. Hampton, Mr.. Don J. Znmwnlt1 and MImm I.ImIo Dunbar. ' Mr. Loula Oorbor loft till, morn ing for Sacramento, where aha will vlalt aovoral week with friend, and relative Mr. Woaley O, Smith leave In tho morning for Aahland, where aha will vlalt her alater. Mr. Pell. Leaving Aahland, Mra. Smith will cpend aomu time In Portland, tho gueat of IIom City frlenda. Mra. Frank Ira Whltn left thla morning for a aojonrn of aoveral week In Portland, where .ho will vl.lt friend. Mr. W. J. Stanley ot A.liland la tho gueat or her .Inter, Mr. R. It. Itcamc. WHITMAN'S FUSSY PACKAGE FOR FASTIDIOUS FOLKS A box of Selected Chocolates that touches top notch in candy making Seventh 6 Main UNDERWOOD'S Pharmacy eaeeaeaaaee.oeoeeeeeeoeee Shipley Transfer Co. Bus and Baggage a Specialty 1 Nothing Too Big Nothing Too Small Guaranteed Baled Hay For Sale Phone 121, Res. 1 184 Office Sixth Street eeaoeaeae.eeeea ... oeeeeett FORHST OHOVKH AWARDS IB MJOCKB OP PAVI.VU FORESr GROVE, May 17. Th? Foreat Qrove city council baa awarded the contract for eighteen block of bltullthle pavement to the Warren Coaaiructloa company of Portland at $2,07 a (autre yard. The contract will be algned May Ifth. Work la to bealn within ten day. and be completed wltbfn 130 day. The Pacllc Bridge company of Port land bid 11.18 for the aame work. Hon. Abner Weed and J. O, Hhaw cumo In laat night from a Lmnlnmw trip to Merrill. After (ponding the night at the Iaklde Inn thoy left thlaf morning for Fort Klamath. Mr. and Mra. II. A. Mitchell and Ml. ElUabeth Matthew, motored In from tho I)avln ranch Hit. foicnoon, returning lator In tho day. wo nave INSURANCE for any thing. TOM, Oa MAIN MTIWhiT, ppoalto the COURT HOUSE. A Good Place to Buy Pianos Phonographs and Sewing Machines is at MULLER'S We handle only goods with a world-wide reputation for quality; if YOU know prices OURS will appeal to you. A pleasure to deaaoastrsfa fori "Vt fi V.'j. i. IST ' , ' .. ,. :.;WLa, f A. .. t i