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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1911)
ft- . " ' HAWXHIRST MARKET MAIN NEAR ST., rOth Specialty of Large Pieces We now make four deliveries daily by the General City Delivery. Your pat ronage is solicited and satisfaction is guaranteed. Prices as low as possible mm IOT J.W. HAWXHIRST We Make Clothes Yes, that's oar bulMM. We cam give yoa the advaatagc of our eaperleace la ike very beat shop la the city, aad It It la a WORSTED, TWEED. BLUE SEROK, Or aay of the Uteat wootraa, we have lb We am pleasing other. Let a plcaoe yew. Yoar cleaalag, repairing aad preealac will receive the attention that nb Srat elaa Utter ran give R. LOEWE BROS., Tailors Neat to Palace GriU TrtBBaV " IT IS SO EASY To set the right glasses here that there Is no excuse for endangering jour eyes with the other kind. Our oyo glass service does not stop at sup plying Just the right lenses. Seo our special noso clip that stops the glass from tilting or falling off and does not pinch even a little bit. WINTERS' JEWELRY STORK ANNOUNCEMENT We an steaeed to ssaiu to the people of that oar roasplHe stork of aaaVruklag goods has arrive, aa4 we are ready to eerre the pabMc We raa offer to I roaaly aa large aad complete Mar of eaaketa goods aa cm be foaad hi theatatr. We caw place at the aerrise of oar easterners either oar haadsnwie eoaatry hearse. tnaaMnoth faaeral car, which la oae of the Saeet aad beat that I raa bay. We are also aappUcd with all the aaodera eejaJpasrat for the coavealeat hsadHag of the casket at the charch or realdraca aad for the lowcriag of aaase late the grave. We are here to serve yoa. WILLIS FURNITURE COMPANY Night Call TrL MM. BETTER GOODS LESS MONEY Day OaR TL SS3 $ Shipley Transfer Co. Bus and Baggage a Specialty Nothing Too Big Nothing Too Small Guaranteed Baled Hay For Sale Pkoae 121, Res. 1 184 Office llztk Street The World Motcs So Do We More Baggage Passengers to and from all trains and and give you Quick Service boats KIEF KflOf THE MY Band Concert Friday evening. Tom Crimea la a Tuesday visitor In the county aeat. William O. Shrevo ot MayBetd it registered at the Llvermore. Fred Starr It here from Sacramento attending to buslneaa matters. O. C. Barton ot Duntmulr Is spend ing the day In Klamath Falls. Miss Zelnia Sedge of Dairy Is In the city, a guest of tho Oregon hotel. John Shepherd, tho Pine drove farmer, was In town on business to day. O. E. Burke and wife of Portland are among today's guests at the Lake side Inn. Herbert Arrant, the Pine Flat farmer, waa a visitor at tho county seat today. W. P. Sedge, tho Dairy merchant and postmaster, was In the city on bualness today. John Chaatrin of Bonanta has come to town, and is engaged at the Mon arch grocery aa A clerk. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Wilson leave tomorrow for their resort at Rocky Point, on tho Upper Lake. W. B. Spencer, a well known resi dent ot Wampus, Is la this city to day attending to buslneaa matters. P. M. Polndester, a prominent resi dent of Roaeburg, Is here tor a few days' visit. He Is a guest at the Baldwin. F. C. Maloy and J. S. Grlllth came la yesterday afternoon 'from Eagle Ridge to attend to buslneaa matters In this city. Hank O'Brien, the Yonna Valley horse ranchman, waa in town today, returning home with machinery for his Irrigating plant. John Gulet la the name of a Ger man who has tiled on a claim on Hop per hill, north of Pine Flat, whero he especta to raise a vineyard. Messrs. J. W Harry and Wm. Ban- ta have taken up timber claims at the north end of Pine Flat, and are put ting up buildings for residences. Lee Chllds, with the McCloud Lum ber company of McCloud. Calif., has been visiting la the city for the past two day, the guest of J. Buchanan. W. H. Pankey of Langell Valley. came In today and filed papers with the county clerk In probate or the es tate of Mrs. Pankey, recently de ceased. C. C. Pearaon, the Dairy district road supervisor, came Into town to day to confer with the county court about plans for the season's road work aad to get material for the same. Ed Jaeobaon, advance agent of tho Melrose dramatic company, haa ar rived In town, and Is arranging af fairs for the apeparance of that com bination at the Houston, their first apeparance being May 8th, and to continue for three week. Mrs. Bud Colman, who has been here the past two weeks visiting her sens. Ernest and Walter, will leave In the morning for her home at Sunny dale, Calif. The Colmana are the people who recently purchased tho Stearns ranch on the Keno road. Hofer Bros., brick manufacturer!, whose yarda are on tho Haaka place, northeast of town, have had a fore of men engaged In grading, leveling the ground aad putting up aheda, and are about ready to begin turning out brick. They eipect to mould and lay out some 30,000 brick a day. They have already employed their force of moulders and yard men for the tea son's work. ATKINSON ALWAYS HAS IT FOR LESS Ask to mv the Wild Hoys' Hosiery for boys the IVtit In the World fur Sftc Pair ATKINSON'S Wo M'll tho Wild Hoys1 Nller' Hosiery for girl There' mi urllrr mode, for UA Pair The Importance of Selecting the Right Corset for Your Figure VOU WOULDN'T THINK OF PUHt'HAHI.MJ A PAIR F NIIOKM WITHOUT TUYIXO THKM ON, WOULD YOU? KVF.HY HIT AH MUCH ('AUK, AND MOHF, HHOUI.D III: KX. KHt'lMKH IN THK I'l'IIL'HAHINIi OF A COIMKT. UPON Till! I'OIINKT DM'KNDM WHOL LY THK OKMKHAL AI'PKAKAN'CK OF THK (IOW.V I'I'ON A PIIOPKII FITTING COIINirr ALHO DF.PKND Vtlt'lt HEARING, YOUIl POMK, GHAO K, AND, MOST OF ALL, YOl'lt HKALTH KACII A VITAL POINT TO UK rONHIDF.lt Kl ALL THOROUGHLY CONNIIl. KHKD IN THK IIYOIKNH DKtflG.V AND CONSTRUCTION OF THK NKW American Lady Corset For Spring Prices $1.00 to $5.00 El A PARTICULARLY FINK UrT OF WOMEN'S IIOfNK DHKHMKH, CUTE I4TTLK WAMH PIIOCKM OF PL ID. HTHIPKD OH CHECKER GINGHAMM. AND THKY ARK FINISHED HO WELIe-MADK THK HAMK AH YOU WOULD I.IKK TO WORK THKM UP YOURHKLF, HAD YOU THK TIME DRKNHKH WITH THK NKW "PLKAHANT WAIHTH" AND "KIMONA HLKKVKH." IIC HIDES A NEAT YOKK AND COLLAR OF LACK. HKIRT IH NIL'KLY II.YSIlKD IN PLAIN MATERIALS. WOMKN WILL Ifl'V TWO AND TRRKK THK MINUTK THKY HKK THKM. $1.00 to $4.50 IP ATKINSON HAS IT. IT'S IN STYLE sBCKBT socikmr Noras I Household-Heavy Freight A Specialty Blacksmith Shop In Connection Are prepared to tin oil all kiada of First ClaaaWork. ttoeisg special attMtioa. O. K. Transfer Go. , ''V AAi DajFioae 71 NSJat lkoM 878 J UNO MYERS ATTENTION We nave aoate of the beet farms la the Valley oa oar Ust, as woaM be pleased to take yoa oat today la oar automobile aad ehow yoa aome of the fouowlac food bays: A FINE FARM. Ids acres, as els est settled part of Valley, aU IrrigaUoa aad caUlvaUoa except S acrra; Sae alfalfa load, IS acrea aow In alfalfa) 5-rooas hoasei large bara, ehlcaea hoases, store ieaae, otc.j aear acnooi, cnarrn aad ptouooid depot. Price SSS aer acre, oaa third sash. IMPROVE THIS FARM aad It will sea for 915 aer acrei 1M acrea aage brash load; aboat M acre wUl coaw aader the dttcb, the beat of eofli lc rated oa Lest River; hoase, cfaiche hoase aad bara. Price $M aer acre third May Day was celebrated In a- most enjoyable manner by Cascade Temple Pytblan Sitters la Odd Fellows' hall with the member of Klamath Lodge No. , Kalghta ot Pythias, In attend ance aa guests of honor. Tho cele bration waa complete, even to the inf lection ot a May Queen, but tho choice of the ladles aroused much enmlty among the knights In attendance. A voto was taken by the ladles, ami George Hum was unanimously chos en, much to tho discomfiture ot the other men, who declared that the election waa juput-up Job. and they even went aoar aa to threaten to leave the ball- never to return.- They were Anally padded, and after good Queen George had beea duly crowned with a wreath of paper roses, nil Joined In the May dance with a right good will. A pile of thirty-seven articles, ranging from a railroad spike and koy to a looking glaaa aad leadpencil, were placed on t table, and each par ty present waa told to make a list of an he could see from where hn was sitting. The eagle eye ot Albert E. Elder captured the prlto. The men were then divided Into two group by odd and even numbers. Tho odds were each given a 'paper pie plate, some plaa and colored tissue paper, and were Instructed to make a lady'a bat from thla material. C. n. Crlaler waa awarded the prise for tho most attractive bonnet, while II. E. Momyer waa given a coaaolatlon prise. The contest betwsea the evsns waa that of sawing oa hgUaaa. The first prise, that for aeataae. waa woa by Charles C. Low, aad the prise for durability was give to Edward Van alee. They adjouraad to Hosey's con fectionery, waste light refreshments were served, aad after the assemblage gathered again In tho hall, tho "That Reminds Me" Club entertained till a late hour with humorous storle and anecdotes. Crasher to Htart Heoa The Klamath Development coinpa- uy has a crew of men at work on their quarry on tho hill above tho Hot Springs addition, and eipect to hare the rock crusher running In a short time. The crushed rock for tlm con crete work ot I ho new hotel will be furnished from this quarry. Tho ex cavation for the hotel Is about fin ished, and will soon be ready to begin putting In tho foundation. Tho com plete specifications for tho hotel are expected from Ban Francisco tonight or tomorrow, and tho contracts will soon be let for the building. ANNOUNCEMENT Ol Unusual Interest to fashionable women. Our representative, Mrs. K. V. Fleming of the Paris Storo of Los Angeles, Calif., lias on display s se lect line ot ladles' wearing nppoiel. Tho latest Persian models, also ono pleco silk dresses, smart street frocks. chiffon and silk petticoats. Introducing for tho first tlnm the new Kronen Irouser street suit, which she will demonstrate In every after noon at room 306, Ilaldwln Hotel. 3 Ghico Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS Concrete Construction a Specialty Office, Withrow-Melhaie Bid. P. O. Box 607 . Room 6 Divorce Created Saturday evening Judge Benson handed down a decreo annulling the marital relations of Mr. and Mrs. N. Ottcrbeln, and restoring to tho woman her maiden name of Catherine Prehm, For Klamath Home-Builders THK DKLICIOUH APPLK Highest quality apple and therefore ha steadily brought the highest price by far, of any apple gron. Sells regularly In Portland for IS nml (l per box and I to f if. In Now York. THK MAYPLOWKH PKACII Highest quality peach known nnJ the earliest, yet It blooms the latest, hardy, a freestone, red to tin pit and the best for tho home. THK CLIMAX PLUMUndoubtndly the most beautiful, fra grant and most delicious plum grown. Mr. Ilurbank's Snest pit fruit and equally valuable fresh or canned. THK PIIKNOMINAL IIKHRY This has been called nurhanks greatest triumph a cross between deuberry aad red raspberry. It Is the best small fruit grown. Dears tho drat year. Include a few In thla ysars planting. THE KLAMATH NURSERIES m. n. amm, rroarieter. V. O. Re Wladow Sale The ladle of the Methodist Church wll hold a window Bale Saturday at tho Monarch. They will have on sale plenty of candy, bread and cake. All ladlee desiring to contribute will bring articles to the Monarch. Remember tho date, May Clh, Krl oay evening, at Houston's opera house Hand concert. WKLL LOCATED SO acres, a aalfc front station; SB acts aader dltchi all aader oUtivatioa. Price SM aer mto, oae-thlrd cast. BIXTY'MGHT ACBta, aH lrrlgUoa oa Lost Rlveri wfU yoa a alee home. Price fMI aer acre. one-third cash. CHICKEN RANCH, 1 smiles front town 11 actos 4400m kfcsw, hoases. Wo have low arte em that, the CLOSR ik ACRtUOB freaa B aerss SOMB GOOD TIMBER. OtOUWra RJCB Moat ta the dasarloaa Beautiful Art Pictures f Ok sshlelttoaat the store of Under. weed's aharamry are sosae of (ho famnns "Fsanaeiaa Beaaty" art alctaree. Oae free with each jar of Massage Crease. Baaaly see these airfares. Sepaly 'nmsilsn gives a clear, fresh, healthy akla, aad la the staaeV ard tare eroaas aeed la a hoaae by anew aad woaaea. her, at 1 lereath 'try UNDERWOOD'S I , (ff ACT :V.. i Z -5ffSV,.V ' MiggaiMaaassVV1 KLAMATH FALIX. MIIU. Pianos Phonographs Sewing Machines w Yoa will find none but the beat at MULLER'S Come in and hear aome late muaic; learn of the Free.Trial and eaiy payment offer ' v 'Ml &JM& '-n. HeaVeCtrH4 . l' . v.