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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1918)
TNVMMIUviy an, ttn Twi rnnrnm hxkalp. klamath falls, oaaootf aKj i "' ":xft- " IV h: K?.aV.Jl V?. v -, : tei 3fcM m & V-vl ,:rtlr" I a. f ..i. 7 pftJlfS-f . . 5UBaaBWATABilHHe9ll"JP1lBABBWAm. 'i,, A., ; jeEBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWP:'t't-"''l-' T iBlJ"! . ' i - ' irTTSBIIIIIIiiliiiiitfiiiHn MEN You can get just the Shoes you want at The K. K. K. STORE From "Neftletons" Fine Dress and Business styles to Heavy Durable Work Shoe.. Army Shoes in several of the very best makes, in tan and Black colors. Outing Shoe, in Cutter, Chippewa and Napatan Brands. LOGGING SHOES--Jn Cutter, Three Lake, Bergman, Forester I star feW naltes RIDING BOOTS-In kinds that the "Prize Winners" wear Gt a Pair of those "Gripsure" Shoes for your Hunting Trip We Have FITS in Good Shoes for You! Leading Clothiers and Hatters K. K. K. STORE Klamath Falls Oregon Eighteen Oiurches 4 . J' 1 '''r'-H': Unite In Connecticut !.. ,r V ' " - fifsfaw Jsaea, Jsdjr ',. At tea a j tin a temporary expeilen: far the - ..- ViiiJl .t,. ., IMk. i. it period ef the war. Urn pointed oat MmwHm) Uni baa - mm -ti&,r1 ?. ...:.?' ' . t ',;''? sa iwnaia a year, owing to etr- M - - ' r- ..t ii: not IrreTetaklt. ' k . yr "i - -. "' V j. 'aw raaclttas frasi taa'var, aao-ualttM s4 UmXoumc- 'tttt rs4ataOo, ( charchaa. D flip jalalM b Um taoTataaat kbkmbsv 6ti rosmox .: Mr. Harry 'SbapB-ra' rf Lear Aa- Kelaa naa rasHBtad Bar" oM MalUea M-tBaJ-fc'.fcaafrma-.at the rasaler'a 4wk of Ua Meal Pa- . t t,q. v itsfali Traa Baptist, Latkaraa aad , elf ic Teltptione aail' Telagrapk afflca. J;iisteasMMtMtl!at iTBlrtjr-a- MraSatplMrd wmoccBMr'tBlapo--' -9mr ngUhafngv are , tloamrta bar .BUiBrd'.. aWaaca. at Miaisua ' -t4SMtM.btM ;t tMlsCkHKicr bMbVLv M IV Pressing Need For Tubercular Hospitals ployti Is contained In the annual Naw York. July 15. Praaslng forts to provide suck lacrtttM, It at far Isaatedlata iaeraaaa of hoa was aald, the eipeadltura lavolvad pHal facUIUaa to accaaaiedata tub- would be kept to a minimus, durias erculoato parsoaa, aald to auaiber the continuance of the war. The aa mar tftkm 1 AnO.flAA In (ha ITnltad rx'lmtlcri kBDOunred It fU CO-ODr Siites, w tapkuti-d In a ttatement lnK. In tbl connection, with tha ! "fhthousa bill recently approved by Issued btra today by tha National Capital Issues committee of tha Fad- President Wilson. Tuberculoeia aaaeclatloB. In tha ef- eral Rescrte board. . I A retirement system Is Instituted IpersalUlag bptloaal retirement at 65 years for those having 30 years ac HKLLH IXTKRKHT IX l)AT Dy a deal completed today w, el , Perkins hss dlspoeed of his Inttrni in tba Kiamatn rails dairy to C. I I lrrnlah. Tba than Immhu. Ltrtlve Immediately . The new hm v III be coBductod by tba Cortkl urotbers. (.jt l KOTtL'lt WasblBgton, July S6. The first branch of the government which has , provision aver made by the govern- retirement system, in any case. Thr 0. B. B. Knitting flub m, .... fer neasloBlna .civilian .'"' ,,a)r ,h"" not be moro U,,n ,h,rt,, meet at the Baldwin hotel tumor. Civilian Employes Are Provided With Pensions fortieths of the annual average. at :30. I KMTOMAIi AWOCUTION MKBTS AT ORTH BK.XU A big time la belag ptaaaed by the raaldeau of North Bead for tha peat- IS UHdtags- tba froat. She will b raaMatberad i and Free Bap- by heTBuay KUMtV ralk'frloada tiMetaad'st mlB-ias MIm EJeinore 8M4bbb. ' i -r , f MMBttceaedrMlasJoDrSseo tor today aalMtloa! baa re-' leaves to' teach acbool la Borthani which coaveaea there uguat ', 10 a rove dli -tarM;1tai;wm-anr , adheres Klamath, :. Mai IB PERSONAL WKATIIKU UKItlRT IUV A TIIHIrT HTAMP TtHMT. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MMNAMMMMMWMMMMMMMN Oregon Pair and warmer In FOR UKNT 3-room houc.'Knqlt oaJ Tr . , t r-v. pm. 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Pensions Uontle northerly winds. will be computed on one-fortieth of the average auaual pay during the Maximum yesterday 73. last five years of service, multiplied Minimum today 12. by the number of years spent In the e IMl TOBACCO RATfOimra AN tnrrsB FAauKB in Vienna Aawtefdaa. July IS. The pro posed ratlealag of tobacco la Aus tria has come to a ludlerous aad lg aoataeus end. The aumber of Indi vidual applications from smokers was prodigious, in Vieaaa aloae It Is calculated that scores ef thousands J. A. Thompson, who operates a ranch In the Mlldand section, la look Ing after business Interests In the city today. , R. E. Headrlck was amoag the train arrlvaii last night front Port land. He Is stopping at the Hotel Hall. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Burgles and of Boa-smokers must have registered Miss Madeline Burgles are California as tobacco coasumers. presumably tourist visitors registered at the for the beaeflt of friends. The re- White Pelican, suit would have been the apportion ment of about one elnret datir to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Brenaaman left each applicant. The whole scheme ,or Cra,er uke ted,'r for ori haa bow bta droaaad ration with the rormers istner aaa " " I .. .. . A BK mother, Mr. aaa Mrs. a. a. rennn- Are yon aavtag for yourself atone or War Savings SUunae and aav yourself and your country T buying it 25 CENTS iHcIUp aBV .-BmUBmBF BmBmW .at-1 aval - ft o a. aBBBBBBBBBBBaa ,. -BBB ivic BaaT -mm it i ... rwi . m IA$X I't-'AK Wwj- l-- i? my 'inert rm'rwrw&G lU-tv.Mi.-.il rs '" A '. IT mw OTAUAJr-ANItS :AhlL.trVAC.TLMklfl . n For the Boys in Service. Vftl X R i i. ' Fountain peat) saake Ideal gltu ferour beys at the training teaap or la the service 'In France. We'carry the best makes In self-filling pens; pens built for service; pens that make letter writing a pleasure. We have them from 13.50 to $15.00. All aro guaranteed not to leak. Frank M. Upp . JEWCLR 511 Main Street v nftrial a. p. Watrli laspsrtsr man, who are visiting from their home In waurtka, Oklahoma. V. c. Uulton of the Malln aeetlea b.-ought In an auto load of the boyg who" registered for the selective ser vice draft ob Juue 6th for the phyal cat elimination testa which are belag conducted by Dr. E. D. Johnaoa of the local exemption board. U. H. drover of, the. Fruit Grow ers 8upply company oTKJ XSnr.V'to here for a-aMert Ume oa 'jBeMf 'of business. He delearee that buslBass conditions 'Klaaiath Falls aro among the beat ef any places that ho has visited. Ho eipecta to leave for Hilt tomorrow. , HOItK YAltN FOR BOUHBRS HWEATRR IB RBCKIVKB A new supply of1 sweater yarn has Just been received at the Bed Crow ( rooms in the Orpheus bultdlag. and as Kiamatn cnapter naa Been aaiee: to supply 185- sweaters before the last of August,- It la urgently re qucMcd that the knitters call aa soon as possible and secure material tor this work. WANTKl) To lease to u reliable, perlencod farmer,;. 40 or CO arm of Tula take Irrigable lund. for fN years. Address llai 330, lltUvit llghthoMeiaervlceor ( some other Hotel, Klamath Fall, Ore. IHt MXMMM4 FOR THE LADIES Advance Stowing IN FALL SHOES , '. . BBBBBBVBB''mVVI aarsBr BM aBBBB !? sBBBBBbV. BH BBBBmi BBBBTBBBBBMBmP. BBH sBBBBb1 BTTli W BBB aBBBBm-l)lp UwV vW bBBb BBBBBBPL-r I nii Vk 'BBS aBBBBBmV H U lV BT ImBBBmV . ' Pearl Grey, 9-inch, top, 01 i high heel - I' all Havana Brown, 9-inch top, high heel -. - ii aBBmBb aSml !saBBk PIV .00 .00 KhakiBrown, 9-in. cloth top, military heel - - Chocolate Brown, 9-inch top, walking boot - - $7 $6 STARTS SUIT TO COIXBCT To collect tbe.suai of $17.80, al teccd to ha due ea dlffereat aoeeuats lnr rificember, 1I1B, aa aetloa bat been instituted la tha office of the rirru'it rourt clerfk krla;Borryatta Leather eompiay aaalatt" W. W. Conner. The .pleXatM leref reseat J at reuniel by Atteraty' B. t. El liott. 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