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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1917)
'"-?- Mf-Wf. v Etf THB l?lltIHO H1KALP, KLAMATH FALLS, OMOOW ..WM"My,Mi1 Local News BROWNIE a f . it.tl 9L NORTNWttT WtATMtR FORI6A.T Gr'F"- " ' GHL lliffllilfnninillfllil Tl r SbbbbbbbbbbV ORK. ,WA8Ht tt Fair; light and Variable winds. tLAMATH - U.S. It. ' Minimum, today, 4 degrees. Maximum. yesterday. 81 degrees No precipitation. Rctwrssi to Rkhanoad. W. W. Norton, of Richmond, Cali fornia, brother-in-law of Joe Moor of this city has returned home after a visit here. Here From IHwllaad. T. II. Mitchell, of the Portland of fice of the Klamath Development Co.. Is In the city for several dyg from Portland on buslnee. He will return shortly to the Oregon metropolis. ? 1 r? r? s? ftop tst Tre Klamath Boy. Knife. W. H. Chapman and Henry Stan ley, oa of Torn 8taaley. of thlt county, hare enlUted thru W. A. Del tell, postmaster, la the United States navy. Chapman, whose home Is In Grants Pass, left yesterday and Stan i ley goes out In the morning. While styles in writing paper may change, good qual ity is permanent. Highland Linen established itself on good quality many years ago. The new Highland Linen, while presenting the same tine texture and good writing qualities, has all the newest shades and the latest styles of envelopes. There is a variety front which to choose, hut all are in good taste. Replenish your stock of stationery now. Do not put off writing letters for lack of an appropriate paper. Remind us to show the new styles to you when you arc in. If you are in need of a fountain pen or other writing desk necessities, w have these, too. Leave osi Motor Trip. P. W. Rlggs of the W. o. Smith Printing company, and son George left this week oa a motorcycle trip thro California. Nevada aad South eastern Oregon. They expect to fee gone tea days, aad will go aa far oath as Sacrameato, returalag fey way of Lakerlew. P ivi Hutu nnr rnn HLHHiAinuuc run FIVE FAST GAMES Auto Arrlaaat at Aa auto accident oenrred shortly before Boon today at the corner of Fifth and Mala streets when cars driven fey K. A. Duaaaai aad Mrs. '. 8. Keat collided. Mrs. Keat was proceeding slowly dowa Mala street and Mr. Dunham drove onto Mala from south Fifth street whea the accident occurred. The bumper oa Mrs. Kent's machine was damaged but otherwise the cars were aot Injured. Xowlywwa Vast Mr. aad Mrs. E. L. Lenox of Rose burg, who were recently married, ar rived here yesterday from Adls, Cali fornia, by automobile aad left this aaoraUg by train for Shasta. 8priags while oa their honeymoon, to visit Dave Leaox, proprietor of The Shasta of this city. Mr. Leaox is the groom's oacle who Is the bob of Coaaty Clark K. L. Leaox, 8r., of Douglas Coaaty, They will return home by Job St aad have been vtsltlag at various points. SACRAMKNTO BALL MAGNATES PROMISE WHOLE CRKW OF TROLLEY LKAGVER8 AXD BILL TTJERCK FOR FOURTH OF JULY NOTICE TO ODD FELLOWS At tao sen regular meeting of Klamath Lodgo No. IS?, I. O. O. F., oa Friday Bight, June Stth, all ar- raagemeats for partidpetlag la the parade oa July Sd will be completed. iU brothers are arged to bo preseat, as the matter is of utmost' Importance. 7-Jt PatrioUc Shirts, Hats, Neckwear, Belt, at K. K. K. Store. Leading Clothiers. jg.jt ISO Far Coat Para tutmiut ft ft beta Bay the Bast, It Costa no Mora X pt. milk, per month 91.75 2 pU milk per month 3JJ0 1 qt. milk per month ...... aas 2 qu. milk per month 9JI3 3 pU. milk per month S.eo 3 qts. milk per month 9.00 9.00 .89 .OS .15 Klamath Falls Is due to witness a quintet of the fastest baseball games staged la the city for many moons according to word brought back from the Sacrameato Valley metropolis by Fred Garrlck who recently visited that burg and also by Manager Watt who has been In communication with Duke and O'Neill, sponsors for the embryo Trolley league totters which they boast they will bring here for the aeries July 1, 3 and 4. Garrlck says they can aure play some ball and avers they are a good bunch of sports. Watt has received all the promises in the world from the Sacramento managers and the line-up Is most tempUng. Klamath's players ac quitted themselves exceptionally well st Sisson last Sunday and although Harvard Gridiron on Western Front IbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV h s iBaaaaaarwsaaaaaaaav ' - si ' ' smfalBaBBBBaalP Cl MmnwtoXuzWnmmmmmmmmmmL i fV J SgwisBBsaaaBBBaaBfeil R5 U naWBaaaBaaaQsaall 1&&V jSaaaaaaaBaaaagl jjgsjSESjHI mSSSSamwSttmmm one of them. Their gridiron will be on the western front thin year. 1 gal., la can, per month 1 gal., single delivery '. . . Separated milk, single qt. Per gallon There is not a member of the Bret football team of Harvard left to play this season. Every one has enlisted ! at ..wla sxf til- Miinfev t-faFP .l.ttttjr.mM hava been the rule' ,, , of (hc t-WB for the season, the boys rose to the , ...- Tk... -,Mi,n win h bait against McCloud, and weed re cruits, and struck like the Rainbows In Spring Creek and Four Mile Lake hit the line. Micky Skadar held his own for another shutout this season which places him on top with no runs off his deliveries so far this season, Eye witnesses of the game aver that be simply whipped them by the Call fornlans so fast they were unable to focus their periscopes long enough to pot one and are satisfied that the series here July 1, 3 and 4 is going to be a stem winder. Sheeby came thru at Sisson as did all the boys and siiectators say only one error was chalked up and that was pardonable. The Sacramento line-up is as fol io s: Buck Tobin, Sacramento Trol ley, and Artie Folk, catchers; Jack O'Neil, Santa Clara, first base; Fran- AXXOUNCEMKXTH. At tbe 11th Street Baptist Church tonight a Special Bible Study at 8 o'clock. You are cordially Invited to this meeting. Tonight at "The Little Brown Church," Vacation Bible claim at 8 o'clocki The subject will be the "First Seal Opened." Ever) body Is welcome. The ladles of tbe Bacrod Heart Church will meet In the assembly room to discuss parish affairs to morrow afternoon. Mrs, E. J. Law rence, hostess. ' Tbe Episcopal Guild will meet with Mrs. W. P. Johnson at her residence cis fvooney, CSJusa Trolley, secend: Ock Lohman-,Chico Trolley, third; '.on pc,flc Ter"',:e- Thursday after IRed Roonev. jfirfi.v Tmii.v -i,,. ' noon at 2:30 o'clock. This is the -- ., r-j.-.-, ,,..- CREAM Table cream, H pt jS Table cream, H pt, per mo. 8.75 Table cream, 1 pt jta Table cream, l pt. per mo. . .fljui Whipping cream, H pt. . . . . .ao Wblp'g cream, H pt. per mo.. 5.75 Whlp'g cream, pt. per mo. 10.00 COMBINATIONS 1 Pt. milk and H pt. table cream, per month 95.85 i qt. milk and H pt. table v cream, per month a.75 We prefer to do a strictly cash business and offer a special In ducement to paid In advance cus toraers. Oa all sale of tickets we will allow a discount of 7 per cent. WILLIAM'S SANITARY DAIRY , ,. fW ' stop; Leber, Sacramento Trolley. John Johnson, Marysville Trolley, and Bob Nixon, outfielders. On tbe mound will be big "Bill" Tuerck, regular on the University of Oregon pitching staff for tbe oast two I fears who is nlavlnw with nrirfinv! itbls season; Wallle Magee of tbe Sac ramento Trolley league. Another last meeting before vacation and a good attendance is desired. The Ladles Aid Society of the Presbyterian Church will meet at the 'home of Mrs. Percy Evans at 228 Eighth street, Thursday afternoon nt 2:30 o'clock All children who have been re- nlfffha la .. 1. ...!.. 1.... 1- .1 , w ...! uui o, quested to take part In the drill Z-7.iT i .. . pageant for the Fourth of July par; """-"' "'" '" uereK "' ado are requested to attond the first -. i.cUt..u. uui rcjwis sny ne ih rahral Frldav mornlnr nt 9:30 o'. i'laying better ball than ever before this year, California players being unable to get to him. Tbe first game of the series will be' played on Sunday, a double header! on Tuesday and tbe final game on Wednesday, July 4 - ATTENTION, REBEKAMS AJI Rebekabs are requested to be IO. O. F. ball tonight at S o'clock harp, to flBlsb preparations for par-j ticipatioa in tne parade on July 3d By order of Noble 'flraad. m. hVhV HILL clock at the court house square with out full. The succeMH of this feature of tlio parade, in which tfO children arc to take patt, depends upon tlio attendance at this rehearsal. Mra. E.)J. Mayer Is In charge and can givo any nlformatlon desired. Only 20 attended the last meeting. Oust Patterson, railroad contractor, is back In the city. Tbe genuine Buckingham tt Hecht Army shoe at $5.15, black or tan, at the Modern Shoe Store , 7-jt ' YOUR DRUG WANTS We Deliver Immediately We realiie that you are busy at times with household duties, and a thousand-and-one other things. You may need a drug, or something in our line -Maybe a sundry for the sick room, or a toilet necessity you may want a hot-water bottle or something eise. Just PHONE us your wants and we will deliver you anything RIGHT AWAY. Right away means IM MEDIATELY with us. We hope to be of service to you when you are in need of anything in a HURRY. if : BBsiasT waaa saV9VKjL ' aaamVv m . aaaaaV-' afV - hP v . " bbT laarBaK ''SBBaaVfaaSawRg fsavlafl bbbsa A8Mr, finnmiMir IftaBBBBBBBaVr- . 4b. bbbbbVIIbbbI I U . Ilw. , i ijmimKmiM'i S W'v! KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TnSI VT7 WHCHC PARTICULAff PCOPLC lu ' pwHCLXJ BUY THtlH OU0 IA&gwHcta MAKE THE DAYS HAPPIER FOR THE LITTLE POLKS WITH A BROWNIE CAMERA Hlniple to OtutfaieTmae thwl IHrlurr So Itark ltou (, t A ay lart th Wrk. BROWNIES, $1.00 to $12.00 ewSBnBBBBnwawaBBaBBBBaBBawawasBWiBswansa We havt Kodaaa aail Kodak KappUea, aad uar I1aihlag Bt IMMimswt shww tiaallly Wurh. 470 HEAD CATTLE HERE f OR FEED UROl'OHT FROM OAKUALK, CAI UPORXIA, I1Y MITCHELL AMI HOX TO FEED OX WKrHI RAXl'H IN WOOI RIVER VALLEY. California. In the Weed ranch In Wood ItUer Vallry to feed according to liuls (lerber, well known local storkmsn The rattle were unloadr at Mid land and are being driven to the ranch. They belong to J. C. Mitchell and oti, j The Weed ranch has been tested by thee people for sunm time for the purpose of feeding rattle and several hundred of rattle have already been taken there this spring and summer. Anarchist Leaden Held $50,000 Bail Four hundred and seventy head of cattle, mostly steers', arrived In the city yesterday enroule from Oakdate, ' world. Ak ftiltrotr, II. C. Whitlow li up this week from Merrill. w .Etna polirlea provide perfect pro- tertloa. They are Mambml of the HURRAH!! FOR KLAMATH FALLS w Jwssssw jtfc! 'A A . BlBiSgSsBBMB Help Klamath Falls Celebrate JULY 3-4 Aid the beginning of construction on the Strahorn Railroad BE PATRIOTIC BE LOYAL PATRONIZE HOME INTERESTS If Klamath Falls is good enough to live in, it's good enough to cele brate in. Stay at Home for the FOURTH W.P.Johnson Co. 611 Main Street t tMMA GOLDMAN ALCXANDCR BCRKMAre" Aieiahdrr llerkman and Kmma (loldman, anarchist leaders, perhaps the best known prufeulonal anarch let i In the United Ktates, have been In the Tombs of New York city for several days beratiM of their actlvl ties In connection with the selective draft. Their hall was filed at f&0, ooo by tlio United Htates commis sioner. They could not raise the amount. AX MtnoXAMK LAW NMTtUV M)W ( rtlwtl Th follow ins u taken frsa the Minnae (w rerettlr artrd by ranirna sa4 toe i part of lb law of the ul: "Hee. 3 WhoMtr, bea U I'nltrd main I at r, iita wilfully rnkkr pr rttifr f)., taiemrut Uh intent t Ut. Utt with the oMrttloa er m rr if Hip military er unl fitf.n, of thr I'iiIIm) SIIi M to promulo thr KutrrolltiM. rmls and wborrrr, tia IW tlnltf.t HtatM la at ear, saaQ wilfully rauae or alltaat U raiue InsutNitdlnalloa, isM ally, mutliir. or rriuwil o( tw. In Hip military or natal form of thn United HlatM. or shall wilfully iitniriirt the rerrslUtf or nll'tniriit rre of ttt t'nllrd Klatra, shall be plSW ed by nne or not more tkai llo.ooo or ln)ifloBmft far not more than twenty ytan, or both." W. V. T. V. JOIXH HKtt fltOHM WOHK TRIM MTOSifL PERSONALS At thn meeting of the WoBU' Chrlsllsn Teraprranre Union day the members voted (o pestaod their achruiulrd tnrctlnR until afll varallun. The Union prealdent, Mn. Huj raer, will stnil the traik In Portland and the Union aaW will join htart and bud alls tl Red Croat, workers la giviii tM vacation season to that worthy mm J, W. Hammer, of Medferd, b the city on buMnese this whs. TOO LATE TO CLAMPf uantki Htsllonsrv enitseer. M nlv at the lleral ofllre. ,VU J. W. Ilryant Is In town today from thn ranch. Jim Htraw, local cattleman, is down from Odessa. Hprat Wells Is a Klamath Falls vUltor from Illy this week. Ituby U. Hulllvan, of Worden, is In Klamath Falls this week, Mrs. K. H. Veatrh and son, of Al goma, are visitors In the city. Mr. and Mrs. A. K, Johnsou, of Clillo(juln, aro visitors In town. Murtuu Nino, and Iva Nine, of llray, and lelln Mastvrson, of Chlco, aro Klatunth FallH visitors this week, J. H, tirlmth ramo down yesterday from Kaglo Itldgo Tavern on business connected with the opening of the hostelry. ALMSOl m coiutMrr ' I'ICTVIIK FltAMINd The very lutust In picture mould ing. If you urutpurtluulur, wo can pleaso you. .Framed and untrained patriotic and other pictures for the home. 17-1 JOHNSTON: FURNITimtS CO WANTED. Three or four nicely furnished rooms with a private family, will con sider board sod room, ifaally of three, apply to W. O. 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