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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1913)
bbbbbbbbbbbbbbvV 'aLaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal Law kaaaaaaVafl III $15 $18.50 A. a . mmmJi 1 1MB i ""SJ ' -$20 $25 $30l For helping you on your way to comfort, we have arranged a special display of easy, breezy summer suits at the above prices. They are smart as" a whip and in wearing them you are certain to be carelessly correct. They're summery as a hammock and as cool looking as an ice lemonade. Have a look at these suits. The assemblage includes Norfolks as well as the two and three button sack's-$i5 to $30. K. K. K. STORE "The clothing store with the clothing" Leading Clothiers tin NW) W COMMISSION IS IStrlke SitnatiM SUN 1 inrn m rimm SanelR lay Cities ANN! .W IK. : is va.w iiy 8AN. FRAKCI8CO, May 8 The sit- uatlon In the strike of the employe HAS FRANCISCO IMMRO STARTS tne Gm nd E,,r,c Mfr ACTION AGAINST ONK OK THk''" UBChtB. I The officials o( the company say EIGHT ACUHED OFFICERS VIS. ., . ... . -nft ,-fc i that (hero are only 800 men out. The TORS PRESENT lofflclali of the unions, however, de- jclaro that 3,000 men hare quit their potts. They say that a tie up U near. United Presa Service SAN FRANCISCO, May 8. With the full board present, the police com- IjlLYtl TUIHfO H II IFTFiMAM ralMloa today took up the cae oftunl'1 '"IIUI " AMUlrrlVrl Frank Esola. a detectire, -who Ui charged with connivance with graft-1 (Continued from Pie I) ere and bunco men. The seven other - Committees Named to Take Charge of Memorial P Father and Son Are Hurt at Same Rushing to the Assistance of His Sire, Bruised by a Lod at the Pelican iJude BenS0M Will Deliver the Memorial DayOnti tfev. George H. Feese Will Conduct Special Senice, and Other Numbers are Being Arranged For Bay Mill, . Dreher is Injured otlcers who were Indicted an similar of the Klamath district for the power tti j,l father, charges were also present. I company, stated this afternoon that sota Is specifically accused of aid-1 In all probability the power service Ing In the swindle of Charlee Folda, a (would be resumed before evening The Modesto farmer. Folda was bilked i break In the Pall Creek line, he said, out of $900 by Gallo Martini. lis about five miles from here, and a Plckert says he has additional evl- party of electricians have been dls- denee agalast Esola. (patched to repair It. At the same time . ! a party Is repairing the damage to 'the Kcno canal. John Dreher, sawyer at the Pelican Hay Lumber company's sawmill, waa Injured Wednesday by a log, and his son, hmll Dreher, also employed there, was Injured In trying to I of a tog preparatory to ruuultig II j through the saw, when the log rolled j against blm. Ho was badly bruited, Memorial Day w be lUllngly ob- State CMUNidef to Visit Xbi.tk Fafe Arrorillng but. not otherwise Injured. turvi-d In Klamath Kails this rear, tl.rro w lm I Being his father's plight, and fcar-,ii., ,. ih ...,itlm.nf -,,r...i .i n. m i as- liiip thnt ll ftlftflit Iia drlmialv In. i m " "" "".. V.IWI.HI . hl.l M. .. I... .... I ... k. .1 .. A .mj . uftornoon nt Ibn - ......I..- ..! .. Both men are at their Jured. Dreher Jr.... rant to hi. .Id .. " """" '" " '"""" "' home nursing bruises received In thenMltt him. He was alto struck by the t'"U,'',a,r mishap, tog, and, like hit father, he siittaltird .housr. rwh o ... hi. 1.1 l- . . ! . "iruci pii niui ini.KiuB tne rui uumunj onuses. I to lha plans outlined feat iMhir.l by CtpUla IfsJtsrt. n memorial rmon at Mr. lrlli. ji.ri.McUlrml K. church on Hunday, II Dunbar 0 A Stmi.e.1.1 This w be glren by l(ev;,bj and V, J Hhtwr Tt I Shepherd and Sons Open a Local Store I'retty as w line of shirt, lace and handy pins; alto a snappy and new ,llne of jewelry for aprlng. i MclfatUa. court Kipr. and the (Iraud Army, Itcllcf , tU r.ati .Corps and other organisations will at Aluile Mrs K, II. KiatV. delegation """ '" " uou'' ' ioi'fllon of kM it II. II. DunUr in inciuue a parade In the ('o-ur-rrstiuu of t. JAPANESE NQTTO SUM PtOHST YETi I (Continued from Page 1) - ion. siaie commanaer or tne Lame . President Wilson this nfternoon. Shepherd A Sons, tho well known Piano firm, has leased the bulldln 'just west of tho pottoltlcc. The store has been fitted up In very attractive tyle, and will carry a full line of the best pianos and piano players. K. T. of the Maccabees of the World, who wll be here this evening on a trip of Inspection, members of the local Hive have arranged two entertainments. This evening at 8 o'clock a meeting wll be held at the Library Club hall, ogalnst at which the comamnder will be pres- .state, ent Tomorrow afternoon a recep-l hi win no icnuereu ai mo residence utri l Horn . ST. LOUIS, May 8. Lakes to the : of Mrs. C. n. Crlsler on Fifth street, The birth of a daughter to Mr. Oulf navigation has been resumed.! ..w. . iv i w.iucK. ina rs. u. j. tsaeison is me latest Th itnnmnp k. n rnnw. ,. n.. President Wilson has not taken the Shepherd has chance of the business (Arizona law, which Is framed for the In Klamath county. same purpose as tho California law,' . under consideration, as Japan has not i i n If n ii signified any Intention of protesting LdIcS-lD-hU I KlllJIf! muj uciiuii MKeB uy Herald Want Ada bring result. In attendance wre !l.. V. ... Hprague ,',.,. (Irand Army Z-"n'l9A !" .V. of tho llepubllc; 8prg.iP Chapter .,,,,, ,rrrc Bl , cnoU b n 'J ltt'ikh..kl lttl. rt a., a.. .. ' ' :""'"' '""" "fi. muian war mo urand Army, and n tibial .irr- All of th IoJm. ii i jVetxrant, and olber person an.lout else In either the court houi square dm .lr.rtmmt as oiWr ( !to have the day nronerlr obtervnl. 'r "1P "I""" houte, Circuit Judge lions ll U aikrd to MTtMntil Captain Oliver C Aplesala was rl,.... ."tnrr '- """"" ! ' de- Ihn parade and MnlfettWrttf.'i ....,, , r the prlnrlpal Addrtt at (hit. I the omroltiV slot t i " "'" """ "" "' ". reeae T.. i.Vn ,,.,.. .. ,.. i w. w .i --- .nn ..w,Mw .., ,,tir nnivH H. 14MI1K1K Ullflnf NT lJ secretary. rangements, the following committee the slate that Is Open Steamers George Deal Is here from bis ranch In Langell Valley. The Herald covers the' great Klam ath country. anouncement of the stork's visit here. 'firit vessel to enter the Illinois Illver. Tne girl, who arived Wednesday, '8he carried a consignment of mcr welghs over 11 pounds. Ichandlse billed by the directors of it.n Yon may Columns. Chicago Association of Commerce find It in the Wut from Chicago to Now Orleans. ' aKj0!m i m mim ro m 11. s. 20 PER CENT F: Mi X il "ij ' X A ' it Is than good Imttmt on your Meaty We will show yon hew fam earn make this Interest m lakevlew AsV dllloa Iota. ' , COUNKIt LOTS l.lOIUCi SJVSB . ....,.. , Tea per ceat caeb; balaae to M moatlily payaieMU No iatereet aaal no Uxee for three yean. Xot m specalaUoa m sjMt ssTsJ av vestweat. IN KIMMlR MtiM)MIMi CI. 1M Mala Mrwt hbJBr - (Continued from Page l) treaty required all shipping through . the canal, even American home ship-, ping, to pay tolls. His task Is thus ' made difficult at the start, and he will have hard work to change the view taken by the senate. The new ambassador was well re- celved, and showed that be might be- 4 come as popular as bis predecessor, who won his way into the affections of the American people. Tn Companies Ovt Of Missoaii State KANSAS CITY, Mo., May 8. Ten fire Insurance companies doing busi ness In Mlsourl have withdrawn their tuvai Btnuii smu suspenaea writing f new Insurance on account of the re peal or the Oliver rating law by the last legislature Seven othor com panies previously withdrew from the state. I bar a nice aseortMeat of the Lucky Bluebird plaa at various nrieaa. Dainty for mamer. McHattaa. Is It la the HeraUT Iff rif ht, Uea Lal aewa apaean NrM la TaaKKald. I 1 I MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Our line of muslin utulerwenr wltl appeal to you because It is the very newest styles ind workmansl ip is excellent. The values cm not bf surpassed considering the quality of cloth and trimmings. Corict Covers 25c to $1 Princeu Slips $1.50 to $3.50 Gowm 1.00 to 3.50 Combination Suiti 1.25 to 3.50 urairxeri oc to $1.50 Silk and Cotton Underskirt! Silk Underskirts in Messaline from 150 to 3.25 Heatherbloom and Sateen Underskirts 55c to 1.35 ONE PIECE DRESSES Our Line of one piece dresses consists of serges, silks, batistes, linens and many novelty weaves in cotton fabrics. Prices $1.14 to $15 COATS AND SUITS .We can save you money on coats and fiilfe, all high grade and the newest summer styles. Prices $9.75 to $16.75 Former prices $15 to $35 I 1 w y Hector's Department Store rr- f, n