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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1918)
V'P" TUB BVBNhlO' HKBALD. KLAMATH FALL, OlttlOON '.. WHIMMDAV, JI)WK ,t lfu X t.i ",. i: , . o -1 -j-r ' km fe Kfci rA $&! J!r. 2 -" lli 'aMfflllyi t fii saasssBBaf (wJ - 1 -- -000 :"''v ' i A Leading Clothiers and Hatters Klamath FaUs, Ore. VWlLyn H tress sf h tk Fswtlrtf Jrfy Tt ke Wm' yir best uJ fwl spry. Fad tit wbt m Med, be what k nay Ytil fail it Wst umI cheapest at the K. K. K. JETER hick kys, ad he there h style FeehV ynr hest with a pleasait smile; If ynY LNkkf Hfty, the Grb will say, ANtherMdstMMf tftkeOy KKK. IF its Hats, Sheet or Clothui, 1 Yiaieed.lertheFowth- , '--We're sre yoa wil .M H will pay, Tt get all yoi bay for the Fourth it Jily At the Reliable Old K. K. K. WE'VE got the goods Boys And the prices are right, Etm if everything is out of sight Step ii, we're sire we can please, Frta Overcoats to B. V. D's. fk V ( XiSi Try is K. K. STORE n Good Gov't League Names District Leaders At a joint meeting of the director nnd officers of the Good Government' League, plant for future activities of the league In line with the re renttr adopted constitution, were carefully laid and various precinct chairmen were appointed, aa foliewa: . F. T. Nelson, Wordea precinct: Brlca W. McCormlck. Kcno; A. Kallaa, Malln: T. X. Case. Mt. Lakl; T. M. Cunningham. Pine OroTe; J. Colwell. Merrlllf John Van Meter. Poe Val ley; Lorn Burke, Lost River; R. C, Cowley, Lorella; Geo. Boyd, Bly; Herbert Arant. Dairy; C. H. Flack n. Hlldabrsdr?Bab Qraaam. Algo ma; Ed. Lever.oriKlaBaMa; Frank Courtaae Odeask. AvftVw at the pre- claeu still remain vacant. Of the regular standtag commit- tees, probably the work of the vigi lance committee la considered, the most weighty, such duties being da fined as "to observe all legislation affecting Klamath county, the admin istration of county affairs, smas menu, taxation, etc Also to see that each cttlsea gets a square deal aid; that the county gets value for all moner expended from comity funds." Mr. B. 8. Grlgsby waa made ' chairman of tats committee. I Other appointments were: C. W. EharUla f Hi a nnfcllrlf MMBaalttaa? ' W. P. Arant, chairman of the reads committee; J. Btrnbel, chairman of membership cemmittee: Dr. A. J. Lyle, chairman finance committee; Mrs. W. c. Eberleln, chairman social Some of the chairmen have named their assistants, but aa the lists are still lacomplete announcement will be made at a later date. There will be quite a number of women on the various committees and It la expected that they will uke a prominent part In the activities of the league. The present officers are: R. A. Emmltt. president; R. E. Bradbury, vice president; M. P. Evans, treas urer: Mrs. L. B. Hague, secretary; The board of directors is composed, of C. W. Eberleln. K. L. Elliott,' Prank Arant, A. Kallna and Will Nlckeraaa. The board of directors Is planning to- hold meetings In all precincts of the county, under the direction and leadership of the various precinct, chairmen. The next regular meeting of the league, being the, first since the elec tion of officers, will bo held on Sat urday, the Jth last, at the Moose Hall at the bour of Sp. m. mmm WliAPPEAR AT THE STAR T Line Up and Sign Up on June 28th Iv . 1 1'"1 ENUST AS A WAR SAVKK IN TUB GREAT HAJtV MY THAT STAYS AT HOME" THE SECOND UNE OP DEPENSE BEHIND OCR BOYS IN THE FIRST UNR. TRENCmpS. THE GOVERNMENT HAS OPPICIAIXY SBT PRIDAY . June 28th National War Savings Day BE RHADY Td STEP FORWARD ON THAT -DAY AND PROVE YOCR PATRIOTISM. YOU AMI SUN. MONED ON FRIDAY, JUNE SSlmt, TO "SMM THE PIfEDGE"-JTO AQRBB TO INVHBT IN A DBFINiTB AMOUNT OF WAR avA VINOS STAMPS HAOH MONTR DURING ISIS. W. S. S. COST Sd.tr IN JUNE WORTH & MM, 1ST, IMS BE READY TO GO THE LIMIT UNE UP AND SIGN itp nw jitnr aeru w. i, i . This space contributed for the Winning of the war by ( 1 J her rtfreptlun In our city anil the ar rangements Ueltig mndo for her. Hlie tiaa covered nearly the whole Male, npoaklng M0 times In lomn 100 places during the pant nine month. She says she has found no hotel more comfortable, than the White I'ellcan, nor more delightful and charming people than those she haa met thus far In Klamath Pall. Rhn hopes to visit every community In Klamath county during ber two I weeks here. Mrs. Jennie M. Kemp, field wnt'town uMuU hruoul ,h. couny. of the Federal food admtnlttratlou. rort KUtnoth, 8.t,day evening; will speik tomorrow afternoon at tho Merrill. Monday. July I; Keno. Tuea Star theater at 2:30 o'clock. (.lay. July S; Malln, Wrdnenday, July Mrs. Kemp's slogan Is "Llcklngl! Klamath Agency. Friday. July 6; the KaUer so he kno'w. he Is licked" """. Mondar. July : I airy. . ... . . ... .Tuesday. July 9; lllldehrand, Wed-. """ "'-' -! u "u tneiday. July 10; Bly. Thursday. Ju- and her message I o men as welKj- j as women. m While the food needs of our allies U ..pwlallytold, Mr Kemp make. So "T,r 0, r,eB n,er,,r bjr an lasplrltional appeal to the patrl- "" 00"- You mu,t ,nv-"t . otlsm of her audience. Every cltl- A good way to Invest It I to buy War sen of Klamath Fall la urged to be Rivlats and Thrift Stamps. present. t ' . Mrs. Kempie much pleased w $100,000 Relief Cargo To Be Shipped Abroad 1.0 Angeles, Cal June 17. War's Influence upon benevolence hs re ulted In the itrlctett sicrecy ss to the dale for shipping to Franco a relief cargo of various composition and valued at more than 1 1 00,000. While before the entrance of the t'nlted States Into the war, the char llnblo donations of Callfornlsns to the sufferers of Franco and llelgulm wore known to the world and the de. pn rln re and route of vessels bearing Item to Kurope were data free to all. fear of the activities cf Herman pie had brought about a condition In which secrecy forma a prominent part. The vessels which will be utilised In bearing the enrico to Rrnre .., the date upon hlili It irMu, B0 to mention the routo to be taken, irt mutters for the ilot.irtnlnstlon of tbt United Hlntr. slilpplnx board and of. flrlaU hern dnrlaru that members of that body will not mnko public aa. nniinccmeMtK an to iht-lr plans. The rargo In a stiff of the rrople of Southern California, fully 100,01 men, women and children joining la making the contributions, while 110 chamber of commerce, board of trodo. churches and social, civic aaa ftatern.l orMnliiitlmu have also had ulr shire In It rollertlun. SUV A THRIFT STAMP TOOAV I ,( RED CROWt ELECTIUN TO BE HELD SATURDAY The annual meeting of the Kla math chapter A. R. C. will be held at the Elks temple on Saturday, June 19. at S p. m at which time the officers will be elected for the ea-l suing year. ..R. P. Fell, tbt) piano tuaer. will be In town about July 1st. Orders can be left at Herald oBce. -lm I () Buy jroar Havoliae oil la S-falloa raaa astd aave 10 per ceat- For sale at all garage aad service statloaa. Telford Bros., dtstrlbators. .Sl-tf s LAUNDRY DELIVERY HERVICE CHANGES NEXT MONDAY Many Are Lending SBmaBaHmVanEaDBCasBBBBBBasB Their lives -What Are YOU Lending? "fV V- - v i lyiffS AjfpMsu. -I bbbk y J W F HbHSfX vsaaasss H B HI I K .-. HI For all family bundle work, Mow day, Tuesday aad Wednesday of each fweek will constitute regular pickup days, and Thursday, Friday and Sat urday will constitute regular deliv ery daya for the bundles picked up Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. Bundles picked up before noon Monday will bo delivered Thursday, those received before noon Tuesday will bo delivered Friday, and those received up to Wednesday night will be delivered Saturday, except the rough-dry bundlea received up to Monday night, which will be deliv ered Thursday. , We shall be glad to pick up bun dles at our convenience on the regu lar delivery days, but such bundles will not be delivered until the follow ing pick-up day, either Monday,' Tuesday or Wednesday, as the case may be. Any service, other than the above, required or us, wa shall be glad to render when possible, but It will be considered a special service and sub Ject to an additional charge of 16 per cent of the total charges. We, like all other Idustries, are seriously handicapped by the scarci ty of labor, and wa ask your full co operation that wa may ba able to render the very beat service possible under tba existing conditions.' KLAMATH SUPERIOR LAUNDRY. 17-lt Yours for Victory Thru Sacrifice and Faith TOO ;A1 M TO CLASSIFY WANTED Won, and wife- far ranch work. Apply Herald offiea. 17-lt WANTED A girl for beneral house! THOUSANDS OF Of It ItOYM ARE GOING DOWN INTO THE TRENCHES TODAY CLKAN-FACKD, DKTKRM. INKD, SPLENDID YOUNG MEN GOING THKRK TO BATTLE FOR YOU. YOU CAN AT LEAST GO DOWN IN VOl'll POCKKTH FOR TIIKM. THINK IT OVER UK READY ON June 28th National War brings Day THERE'S AN ARMY. YEN, A IMUKN ARMIES OF STALWART, WIND'HIlONiCKD YOUNG MEN STAND ING BETWEEN YOU AND THE GRIZZLY Hl'N. TIIKHK YOUNG FELLOWS ARK GIVING THEIR EASE, TH Kill COMFORT, THEIR Fill ENDS AND HOMES, TIIKIR BODIES, THE HOP , OF LIFE GIVING FOR YOI' FOR YOU. YOU CAN AT LEAST LEND YOUR MONEY FOR THEM? PROVE Y.JUB PATRIOTISM WITH Wl MRS. - . 1 -J ""r" " . Thig space contributed for the Winning of ths War by j JS. ' K. SUGARMAN , The Home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes work. Phone 110. 17-tfl a i. 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