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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1916)
it V TUESDAY, MAV It, 191s THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .cr"nr Chicago at Work onTask j of Caring for G. 0. P. Mob i WOMAN 104 TODAV TELLS HOW TO LIVE THAT LONQ ) Thete Officers After Greasers x Continued from I'ogo J lorui ton never roito In nn auto and "" never saw a tnovlo. Sho knowa ,,,,, . . , Uttlo of tho frfvolltlofl of tho pres- llio 98R delegate wl follow ..,,( .! at.. I. I- .. -. anil bowiml iiiri.i win i. i -. ..... : " ... ' ,u" """""' rri march from the loop to tho Inany ,.. .,""" "T "" I ",0 "' "cumes. !Ss s 5.? rwsar - - f EE5SH ":..": : o "i. vz . l ,"r, .!';': ".'" ..iv;-,i,,.: c j Blew - equal suffrage, United Pross Service MADISON, Win., May 23. Mrs. Colonel A. C. Macomb, 14th Cavalry Louis Drayton colobrated her ' 101th birthday today. Mm. Bray. O P. olatforin for ii i.. . V "'""" '"" 4"u',n "'" pursuit or worldly things, he o. platform ror nllo y , , 0 nrrvcd hor? on rcguIar ,n overythnf you d'and ...v...., .., .u!iiiiiikioii ami low out nbovo all bo truo to yourself." Tho 0. O. P. onu tuo siooso loeni t10 ,lnn ,,.,.. ,.. .n All,l)(nHl, ,., committees hovo boon busy putting tho nt(.ri tho damping ground of tho pro-' flubbing touchos on their preparations gresslvos ! (or tho convention. Tho republicans; T1) bullJlnr: will hold 4 000 Tho opened their hondquartoni nl tltn Col- m,n)mii cmIr win ,,0 ,,,,,,,, ,m ( licum tlilrt wook. ;tni!o. which Imn bwi loiiRthwicd and ' The building will ho decorated In widened In bo iit.h, t i.ni.i 9Rn Mtafililon. The. speakers' stand will rr Ul0 Dim , f0lt jf )0 mnk be In the Houth end of tho building About COO wits will ho umbnnhod In ' ArrniiKunontn hnvo boon completed to ,j, IOflt. nm , t, wJnRH for Bpcc FACT Local Evidence "TIZ" FOR TIRED AND nvldcncc Hint can bo verified. Pact Is what wo want. Opinion In not enough. Opinions dlffor. ' " Hero's a Klamath Falls fact, You enn tost It. Mra. M. li Sovlts. 105 Hnrtrent atront. .,.! ... t ... ' " nun upunm, cimirmiin of tho local Klamath Falls, says: "I waa aubject convention committee or tho 0. O P., (to kidney dlHordorM for eight or ten him been Kveii 2,000 Honta which aro years imd about rIx yoars ago I bad accoiniuoiliito ii.ooo pcopio. tnloni The piciiH will occupy tho Ami 700 1 u0uitu Uu, i ucntn will bo 700 cbalrn encircling tho spcakorn' pint- delegates and an mnny nltornntos. Tho ! balconies will nccommodnto tho upcc tntora I'HK "TIZ" fiH ACIIINO, IIUII.V IXO, I'UFFKD.UP FKI3T AMI COH.VH Oil OALLOUHKH Urtrl U.TU" UIIUL LL L I "Cl """n'ozumn tickets." In other, iiullc n bad apoll. 1 bad a weak feel- allKr f I I v,'ariU' tl")8 I'natcboarda will havo to.lng acioss tho Hmall of my back all UUHL I LL I be uold for tlOO.OOO with which to navltho Hmo. i rmihin'i anH . ,. the convention oxpenBos. Inn my back was ho lame. My kidneys Threo fifths of tho amount already . wero In n very weak condition and the lmn been subscribed On tho other secrellonb caused mo much annoyance. hand, (Joorgo r. porter Is asking $25 ! I waa so nerroua and restless that I ecnt to pay the expenses of tho Moobo hnd to Ket up In tho middle of the convention. night and sit up for hours at a Hroe.' Scrgeant-nt-Arms Stono will havo My feet and anklea swelled up so 2,000 assistants nt tho O. O. P. con-'badly that I could hardly get on my venllon, besides tho help of 250 of .shoes. I took about six boxes of "Chlcngo'd fluent." headed by Assist-, Doan ' Kidney Pllla and they cured nut Chief of Pollco Schuettler J mo. Since then I havo enjoyed aplend- There will be 1.000 Borgcanta-at-'id health." anna in uio progressive convention, i prCc 50c, at all dealora. 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Use "Tit" and forget your foot misery Ah! how comfortoblo your foot fool Oel n 25-cent box of "Tlx" now nt any Uurgglst's or department store. Don't suffer, Havo good feet, glad foot, feet that never swell, novor hurt, never got tired. A year's foot com fort guaranteed or money refunded -Adv. American Club Women in Session in New York machine gun company has crossed Into Mexico to hunt bandits who attacked American soldiers at Glenn Springs. Major George T. Langhorne has two troops of the Eighth Cavalry. Both are under Colonel Sibley. They are riding hard to round up the bandits. STRAHORN ROAD 10 UNK UP LINES 8URVKY8 MADK AND IQHT8r. WAY 80UOHT TO WESTCRN PA CIFIC JUNCTION WORK 18 TO COMMENCE SOON CEDAKVILLE, Calif., May 21. Chief Engineer Boguo of tho Strahorn railroad project, or the Oregon, Cal ifornia and Eastern1 line, has been ob taining rights-of-way in the Surprise valley, south from Cedarville to Flan nlgaa, Nev., at the crossing of the Western Pacific and tho Fernley and Lassen road. Aa soon aa tho citizens of Lake view, Ore., provide tho necessary rights-of-way through their section, ao the engineer can determine the ac tual route north of Cedarville, the work of obtaining rights north ot Cedarville to the Oregon town will be commenced. There ate threo surveys leading north from Cedarville, of which two pass through Fandango canyon toward Lakeview, and the third goes out through meadow land, and the deeds prorlde for the fencing of the in4 fay the railroad and tho building of cul verts. It la provided In the deeds that if the road la not In operation wlthffi twenty-four months the property will revert to the grantors. If the residents of the Lakeview sec tion give the necessary rights-of-way, a route through Fandango pass will be used, but If they fail the route will pass through Warner valley. Chief Engineer Boguc refuses to state which railroad his line will make connection with at Fiannigan, but de clares construction crews will be work ing from Bend, Ore., on the Hill aya-J tcm, to Flanntgan, Nov., the day the deed for the last right-of-way la made. pati;;;;-;,: - aMaMaftajsttsaaaBBBW Continued Horn Page 1 Hon Bureau of Information in the field nnd staff room, and the checking of wriu nun is direcuy opposuo mo ciotnes anu valuables is going on In vustlbule, its one enters tho armory. ! two committoo rooms tlfrown together. On tho first floor, directly to tho loft,! Luncheons aro being served on the la tho local bureau of Information, in- third floor in tho mess room, band ntnllod hi tho museum room, and bo- room and library. The kitchen and yond this tho credentials headquar- serving room and lift aro untampered tors, In the votcrana room. with, nlnco they fit ao well Into the Tho hoard of oUIcers room, on thoM)lfln9 exactly as they are. Getting There Trr ". ri atjS438jr Jasu2? aP 11 In splto of all ob stacles Is a habit of ours. Wo al ways succeed In supplying our customers with tho hlgbost qual ity of WOOD and HAY It is pOBBlblO to got. right, Is practically tho only ono in tho building untouched by things bi ennial tho dignity of tho armory shall bo picserved by this, and by tho of fices of tho superintendent and assist ant superintendent. Tho local bien nial board Is housed In tho N. C. S. room, and tho local commlttco In tho equipment room, tho General Fcdera- A tea room has been constructed out of tho Held music locker-room. In the great raeot!ngs in drill hall the delegates have the body of the hall, tho alternates tho scats at one aide, and the stato chairmen the seats on tbo other. Women who come under nolther ono ot these threo heads have scats In the gallery. GENERAL LYON, T. R. APOSTLE, LOOMS LARGE IN TEXAS G. O. P, Unltod Press Sorvlce TOIIT WOKTir, Toxas, May 23. Gcnornl Cecil Lyon, friend of T. It, Is expected to loom largo In tho repub lican stitto convention which opened heio today It la no sccict that tho gcuoral has been doing missionary work among tho icpubllcnna and progressives and lmn sought to lino up overy Bull Moos or of promlncnco In tho stato. It was chiefly through Lyon's Influonco that tho Joint meeting of tho state exeetr tlvo committees of theso two parties hero sovoral weoka ago terminated In a veritable love feast. SPRING LAKE Seehorn GETZ Wood r!"ne "2 r22 Main Street Tho United States public health ser vice hau proven that typhus Is spread by Ilea. Subscribe for tho Hornld. fifty conts a month. YOUR BANK DEPOSITS ROLL UP Suipiiuingly f you make It a rulo to pay by chock only, and deposit nil your cash at tbo'Flrot State and Savings Bank. Then you stop to think before you buy, and In many cases thinking means refraining. Ambition to have a good balance prevents many a spending, nnd thus your deposits roll up. FIRST STATE a SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Wo'ro all smiling. WhyT Because wo'vo had rain a regular ground Eoakcr and then the primary la over. Tho following pupils were neither absent nor tardy during the last menth: Louisa Schrelner, Lucille Stewart, Elmer Langer, Ruby Shreln or, Walter Stewart, Ernest Folsom, Stella Schrelner, Kenneth Stewart, Ethel Schrelner, Irene Folsom, Mar garot Schubert, Cecil Caldwell, Gor don Dolan and Ruth Newton. The av erage for the month was 98 per cent Clarcnco Harris of Pine Drove has been farming in our neighborhood this weok. Luclllo Gentry has been absent from r.chool this week on account of sick ness. Carl Schubert entertained his many fiionda and neighbors Saturday even ing In his new house. The evening was spent dancing and visiting. Klam ath Falls talent furnished excellent music. Mrs. Payno visited with Mrs. Frank Stewart last Sunday. Tho Mlssos Adelaide and Lily Schu bert of Klamath Falls are vlaltlng homo folks this week. 'Mr. Dolan, Carl Schubert, Mrs. Frank Stewart, Miss Maud Schretaer and the Messrs. Cheyne were Klam ath Falls visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Cheyne returned (ram Washington last week. Lawrence Stewart. "Bill" Chayae's nephew, returned from a tour of Idaho and Washington Thursday, SEASON TICKETS EOR GHAUTAUQQA 8ALE OP .SEASON PASSES IS TO BEGIN ON SATURDAY SPECIAL RATE8 FOR 8CHOOL CHILOREN AND HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS The protection of the health of chil dren is tho 'first duty of the nation. From June 3 to S Inclusive will be held the second annual assembly of the Klamath Chautauqua Association. Both afternoon and evening programs of unusual merit will be rendered. Music, lectures, impersonation and other featurea will make our 1916 Chautauqua memorable. If single admission tickets are pur chased for the whole course the cost will be f 6, but under our season ticket arrangement these twelve splendid en- tertalnementa can be enjoyed by any person at a coat of $150. Season tickets will be sold to high school students for 11.60 and to children be low high school grades for $L Not only do the children's tickets admit the children to the twelve entertain ments but also to the junior Chautau qua. This feature win be especially enjoyable to the children up to the fifth grade. The children's tickets will be sold at the Sugar Bowl only, and the sale will open Saturday morning at 9 o'clock. Chautauqua hats will be giv en to the girls and war bonnets to the boys as long as the supply lasts. The adult season tickets will be sold at the Bonbpnlere, the Star Drug Store, the Klamath Transfer company, Van Riper Bros, and Underwoods Drug Store. The reaidea.ee districts will also be canvassed. Out of town people are asked to address Mrs. C. P. Stewart for such tickets as may be desired. Please aend check with order and tickets will be mailed at once. Through the generosity of Mrs, C. P. Stewart, arrangements are being made for the care of young children during the hours ot the afternoon entertain ments. Two competent women will be In charge of the nursery from I to 6 each afternoon. The future of Klamath Falls as a Chautauqua town depends upoa the fi nancial outcome of this assembly. Never before has there been offered our people so mucarhlgk class enter tainment at so small a eost The eon tract requires the sale et MS season tickets. It also 'requires aa advance Is the priee of seasea UekeU to II at noon ot the first day. The asseeta- ties tew H per oeat ot the sate re ceipts and M per cent ef leases ticket saws oyer CM, to aaett, weal Will be open evenings, atartlno Mon day night K. K. K. Store. 19-4t tm . Bad temper is sometimes merely a symptom of bad health. Will be open evenings, atartlno Mon day night K. K. K. Store. 19-4t Wood SLAB, UMB AND BODT Sewed to nay leegtZu Oar best block wood la delivered direct from sheds, mad Is always dry. One load will coaviBce yon. KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. Peyton, Mgr. Pboae 187 Newest Separate Skirts Featuring the Very Latest Style Effects Tr T .3 STUNNINO skirts of taffetas la plain, atrlpad and plaid patterns.''; An unlimited variety of other stylet in wool poplin French serges ehud dan cloth aoert airless bleak a"'-- whlte checks large and small pwJeV' golflnee and white serf te. Styles and fabrlos suitable for every ' occasion for sport or dresa wear. Extra largo band skirts in stylish models In all materials. A complete assortment In all lengths and waist bands from 22 to 40 Inches. Prices ranging from $3.50 to $12.50 IT'S NO WONDER .THAT ALL OUR $2.00 BLOUSE8 HAVE IE- COME 80 TREMENDOU8LY POP. ULAR. STRANGE, v INDEED, WOULD IT BE, IF THIS WERE NOT THE RE8ULT OF OFFER- ING 8UCH UNUSUAL VALUES. W spend OMEN, of course, know valuea and they're going te their money where it brings the greatest return. They have recognized in our $2.00 Blouaea the unquestioned su periority over usual $2.00 Blouses and thia haa mads patrons ef all who see them. These Blouses really embody In a gratifying degree all the worth-while features of models usually selling at consider able higher prices a result made poaalbte because of the very see nomieal way In which they are made and sold. For this city we control the exclusive sale ef Welworth Bloi universally recognized as the finest of all Blouaes selling at 92,00. isj Jboe&fZa IKlamath Falls' Daylight Store jpr-A-ijd; Makes all things new. ber Co , Phone 107. 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