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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1918)
r& trt. M ?'! If '? 3 if i I r L MMroim Warning Against Ocular Meet oi the Eclipse PORTLAND, Junt 7. Looking for and school calldrBT aartkalariy ward to the totnl eclipse or the sun stralnst the serious ocular effect likely tomorrow, a nationwide effort is be- to follow Ylrwing'aa Ktiaos with lug ninde to warn people generally protected eye. Direct santlgat'aaa THB 1V1H1KO H11ALD. -KLAMATH FALLS. CE1O0N .. a s i Some Shoe Sale FOR MEN AT Van Bellen's $10.00 Nettletons for . $6.85 9.00 Regals for ... 7.45 8.00 " " ... 6.45 7.50 " " 5.95 6.50 " " . . . 5.35 6.00 " " ... 5.15 5,50 " " w . 4;85 5.00 " " ijij 435 9.00 High Top Chippewa 7.50 4.50 Elk Skin Work Shoe 3.65 BSlBBBSaSBaBBMSaBaiaaB1SBBB Mm, a rsatraetfa effect oa the ratios, tte to the oaoalcal action of the ultra Tlolet rays la the septum. sBloodos aaa laoivioaala with light colored IrMoa affected-more thai ladWl dMla with ntere pigment In their skin aaa taa scalar tissue. " Tto'acOoa of the sunlight cauasa ssalMsa boo as tha solar glare, ar solar oHaaafsa. The blindness may iMt from a-few days to a few months, or may even he permanent. As there .'Is practically no treatment that avalla when on Is stricken, it behooves us to sound's warning against the danger of looking at the sun at any time, whether in eclipse or not. with the naked eye, or only partially protected eyes. Ordinary tinted glasses do not fur alaa sufficient protection. It require a very deeply colored glass, or bel ter still, a piece of smoked glass. After the eclipse of April IS, HIT. many thousands of cases of blindness were reported In Kurope alone, and It Is hoped that hy a campaign of edu cation the occurrence of similar cases this year may be prevented. FREDERICK A. KIEHLE. M. D. President Portland Ophthalmic 8ociety Auto Replaces Dogs On Trapping Expedition LEAVES TO OPERATE RANCH AT BONANZA m MATINlltAn.,JiJ FAIRBANKS. Alaska, May IS. (By Mall.) To a "cheecako," which, In the vernacular of Alaska, signifies an In dividual who, In the days of the storied west would have) been called a tender-( foot, falls the distinction of Introduc ing trapping de luxe Into the north. Harry Dcable, not long from the "out aide," cflnrerml the Idea of netting out n a trapping expedition In ah automo bile Instead of by dog team. Frank lmrgees went with him. Loading their oatflt In a light car the pair set out Jar Um i Big Delta country, despite the now and almost Impassible roads. 80 Jar as la known here, the Idea has proved a success. mmm SIRAWW B m UOTHG HI .Eslaff?' lPrslBslsWsisy J h MJBHRHLfM ww -fl 1 Avon B. Cummins and Vatta B. Turner of Straw, California, were mar ried here at nlne'o'cloch last evening at the Methodist parsonage, by the Reverend O. O. Oliver. The ring ceremony was observed In (he quiet wedding which was per formed la the presence of the. Imme diate relatives. The groom Is engaged la ranching near Straw. Both parties formerly resided at Merrill. NOTICE Rev. S. P. Lawrence will preach at the Presbyterian church at Merrill at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon. I .HUNSADOPT COWARDLY WffiS There it no better Sewing Machine in existence than an Eldredge Rotary Attrsctlve In design, standard In make, there and emelent service, eld for $90 and St. Meat dealers and agents get $10 te mora- fer them. . The two-spool Kldredge Is the most Improved machine made. Put on two spools and sew till you are dene. Sold hy us for HO and $M. Long shuttle Eldredge, 140 and W. All Kldredge .machines are equipped with automatic tension. Used machines with our guarantee of perfect satisfaction er your money back, 17.50 to 439. Many of them the latect and bast machlneo of standard make. Old ones taken for what they will bring. Evans & Balin 910 Main St. Klamath Falls NEW YORK, June 7. "Don't use year wireless and we woat shoot," la the aeweet "made la Germany" war slogan, tader which the emperor's sub marine commanders are carrying out their campaign of frlghtfuuees Into Amerieaa Atlantic waters, according to pereoas amoag ISO survivors of the steamship Carolina, who were brought to this port aboard a coastwise BCesOOMle Stories told by passengers and crew of the sunken vessel Indicated that Edwla W. Vogel of New York City, the ship's It year old chief wireless operator, played a spectacular part in the dramatic raiding of the Carolina. Whoa the submarine messaged the I "deal wireless aad we woat shoot," Vogel defiantly repeated his S. O. 8. signals which he had already begun flashing and waa on the verge of an swering queries front Cape .May and 'the Brooklyn aavy yard stations for the Carollaa'e position when Csptala T. R. D. Barbour, Vogel's commander, ordered him to aalt his key and see whether the Oormaaa would keep their pledge, pasaeagers declared. Captain Bartow said ha decided to accept the propeettie laid down by the U-boat rnmmndor because he be lieved dissent would have meant for feiture of the Uvea of the women and eblMraa aboard tha vessel. . : All kinds of surety hones promptly eaeeuted. Sea Chlketo. M Soma nifty Straw and Panama hats at Stf K. K. K. ST0RB. w. R. F. Fell, the piano tuner, will bo la towa about July 1st. Orders can ho left at Herald oflco. ! Ladlee' Outiflf Wear at ' ft K. K. K. STORE. 1 Mrs. Ida Waters of the Band Bos la sow prepared to take orders for4ke faaova aad giaruteed auaa-to-aoas- aro SpfreBa, Corset. Fittiap awde at hf dosired. Fheao ISO. --3t Llborty etftos takM lit aoymewt an a homo near box factories. 4t 4. f. MAAUiPjg, 711 MbH , STATE FUNDS ON HAND Mr. Chsrlrs J. Ferguson, local attor ney for the state land board, has re ceived notice that the state land board will receive until further notice appli cations for loans upon the school fund In amounts not lo exceed $5,000 to any person. 1'nrtlrs desiring to se cure money can make their applica tions through Mr. Ferguson under the rules and regulations of the state land board. Following almost, continuous service of ten years aa linotype operator for the Evening Herald,x Nate Otterbeln has given up his position hero aad will remove with his family to Bonaata, where he will engage In the operation of a ranch. The Irrigation which haa at last been secured for tha lands of the Bo nania district, Includes tha property of Mr. and Mrs. Otterbeln, aad will demand their entire atteatloa. The Herald regrets the losa of Mr. Otter beln from the Herald atatt, and wishes him the best of success la his now venture. .. ... """W nier not (0 t MP of the i525f,i irmpin Thlitir u mti wlllcomm,nc,7Njil "wwSS" I .0 arp, po,,,, .ralorontheKVm, -an,. ir. Ani. ttmZ today, ""SUM j, Auirrlran !... ..... "" country. Surely rJ!?iN rur WarKsvlnaB.."', BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY Two modern hemes, elece in, 31,400 and 91,309. Terms. Bt J. r. MAQUIRB, 713 Main St. Chllcete will take aonao of the Third EXCgPTlONAL AWAlh Liberty Lean city property. part payment IS To clout, sn rMate, ,-,., houses, No. aB7 JJh street, one the other T imL foot lot. fr :lM0. U! don't trouble the rtatta 11 -"-' J H Cdekite the Ftvi. ff My fkmk Filk Tkrie Days fl SwW Fn FritUy, hm 28th b War Savitfs Stam Plefefey. teUartettiLkYivSavt Great June White Sale Offerings Dainty Undermnslips h the Jne Sale V, There are many excellent bargains to be had In this department and tha Woman who has not as yet supplied her summer underwear needs will do well to see to it at once. Dainty New Gowns Purchased for this sale. Dainty lingerie cloth gowns, in slip-on style. Very dainty trimmed with ribbon and laces. Some have real hand work escolopcd edges and dainty de signs. Price for this sale a great saving, 95c $1.25. $1.50. Envelope Chemise Exceptional garments. A splendid variety of styles in fine long cloth, sheer nainsook and batiste. Five very pretty models, with dainty yokes of lace, insertion and medalions. Others with filet lace and handing. 'Special prices 95c, $1.25. $1.50. $1.75 Crepe de Chine Envelopes The most wonderful silk under garments we have ever offered at this price. Four attractive and unusual models, tucked, hemstitched, ribbon or lace trimmed. Very Special . . .. $a.00; $.50 Kayser IlaKa Silk Underwear ''Special showing of this celebrated underwear in Knicker, Camisoles and Vests. Kayser garments fit perfectly and give entire satisfaction. Full line. Another Great Saving oo Corsets The extreme low price we have put upon these Corsets assures a quick clean-up. So come in the morning, if pos sible." Many odds and ends values up to $5.00, in high and low bust styles, all different weights, Special 08c in t?iAtfn i3 New White Skirts Prclty new styles, in the daintiest skirls, with deep flounces of embroidery and tucks or hemstitching. OlhfT with lace and insertions or organdy embroidery. All wilh dust ruffles. Special price 85c 98c. $1.25, $1.50 First Showing New Parasols New Summer Dresses aSHSsaakg ' Many beautiful spring novelties to choose from only one of each style. Both for .ladies and chil dren. 50c up to $10.00 For women and misses are here in the must fashionswe new materials, styles and colorings. Dresses for street and afternoon wear, in lovely ne voiles and ginghams, checks, plaids, stripes and a gjw variety of pleasing figured designs. All the latest "lJfJf: Prices $4.25 up to fl&W Wash Skirts Now Selling Many new models have been added this week. AIM; late popular weaves and colors are here. Sizes "0,",flft 40, at from '. . . . .$1J5, $2.25, $2.50, $3.50 and f&W 500 New Windsor Ties, aUthenswsjBriingpsttsrns. Special 25c i MOPS THE ! LADIES' I STORE WWMMVMMWIftMrtAM' 40-lnch fine gr Veils. Very special...-" MWMMIMIMM