The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 13, 1913, Image 2

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OPERA HOUSE
THE EVENING HERALD
W. O. SMITH aMItor
Published dally except Baiter by U
Herald Publishing Cosspaay ol
Klamath Fall, at US rourth fit
I
Rntcred at the postofllce M Klamath
Falls, Oregon, for transmlistoo
through the malls as scond-cl
matter.
Subscription terms by mall to any ad
dress In the Untied State:
Oni c-r 15.00
One month . .... .50
DARK
KUVMATM FAMA . UllKtiO.N
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Weather Conditions for June
Date Max. Mia. Weather
STAR THEATRE i si
"Captain Scott's Hemic Dnsti for Uie
South rlc."
"Tho Coward's Atoavmrat,"
A 2-ltcel 1C1 Hlton Thriller.
Maw
An Imp Comedy.
ADMISIO.V, IOc aad 18c.
STAR THKATKR ORCHBBTRA
TEMPLE THEATRE !
"The Wroag Road to Ilapplaes,"
I'atbcplay Drama la two parts
'A Ragtime Roauwcr,"
Blograph Comedy
'The 8aak,"
Kalem Drama
MATINKK DAILY AT aiatt
ALL UCKX8KD PICTURES
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PL Cl'dy
PL Cl'dy
Clear
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Pt Cl'dy
Pt. Cl'dy
Cloudy
Pt. Cl'dy
Clear
Clear
FLAG DAY TO BE
OBSERVED FULLY
New American Polo Team Will
Meet British Invaders Soon
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1IIK .AMKItlt'AV KMIIASHIIN
AXI) ItKSIIIKNTM WILL lltll.l.'
1'KUKMOMK.S J
WANT TIPPING
I 3-room aoase. I
I 5room bouse. I
I 8-room house, close to Bis I
I Baaln Lumber Co. I
I ELMER L. FRENCH I
I 1U8 Mala 8C I
Pure Upper Lake
ICE
Delivered anywhere
in the city
A. P. HUTGHINS
Phone 229 R
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SERVICE
COUNTS
If yea are la a harry
We are better equipped to
look alter our customers since
we moved to the former loca
tion of the Moaarca, corner of
Mala and Sixth streets.
Phoae us your order for fresh
fruits and vegetables. Every
thing seasonable. Our auto de
livery will All your wants la
taa shortest possible time.
ASHLAND STUAWIJKRHIKS.
VAN RIPER BROS.
GROCERY
, rata.H
fit
EVIL STOPPED SAY WOMAN WAS
GIVEN BAD DEAL
COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS MEET-
1X0 IV DENVER THINKS THAT
LEGISLATION IS NEEDED TO
RHINO AHOCT REFORM
United Press Service
DENVER. Colo., June 13. Aboli
tion of the tipping evil through legis
lation in every slate la the Nation
was urged here today at the opening
sessions of the two days convention
of the United Commercial Travelers
of America. Nearly 3,000 dotegates
with their families are li attendance.
There was no doubt today that the
resolution urging aa aatl-tlpplag law
will pass unanimously. Other mat
ters considered today related to bet
ter traveling accommodations and a
closer affiliation between the Travel
ers Association and the Hotel Man
agers and Owners Association, la the
Interests of better accommodations at
hotels throughout the country.
hotel Anivals
l n I to l Press Service
Ni.W YOUK, June 13. Toimlrtow
fci'l bo King Day throiiKhtmt I do Unit
i-l ft tc, and Hi .e who hnu been
In cir.rgo nf n groat program pliiuin.nl
Tor tl o schools iitul uthor prtwito nu I
I ub'.u- Instltutluut iicro U.'cluid to
il j that there ll bn ni rlty or ham
lot, howoer larto or mint), through
out the Nntlon that will not In some
foimr.l manner pay tribute to the
Stnrn nail Strlpm.
Officials of King Day mrmoulcs say
that they htno receded word from
practically every American embassy
jii4 legation In forotgii lauds to the
effect that the day will bo obierxxl
lu somo fornitl way. Public school
Jntdren wll srend tt least one-halt1
tho day singing patriotic songs and
listening to addresses. j
Tho local commlttco claimed that a
million flag would bo swung from
that many residences throughout'
Greater New York tomorrow. I
KALIAN COUNCIL OF WOMEN SAY
THAT WOMAN ARTIST IS ENTI
TLEII TO A POSITION IN THE
MINT
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which will oppose tho four llrltons. for Harry Paynn Whitney and the
Tho betting is on tho llrltons, though Wntcrburys. Their places havo been
they wero easily beaten one year ago. taken by Kosliall Kn, son of the
Hut tho American team has been shot old Wall street speculator, and Mod
to ptoce at the last moment, three Uard and Htnvenson.
United Press Service
ROME. June 13. The National
Council of Women today made formal
protest to the government for alleged
discrimination against Slgnora Lance
lot Croco In a recent government com
petition for artistic designs for the
now mint. The work submitted by
Slgnora Croco won for her the ap
pointment of bead engraver of the
mint. Later she was notified that sho j
could not have the place, aa the posl-J
tlon, entailing grave responsibility,
and discipline, was declared to bo too '
much for a woman to Oil.
The National Council of Women is W.
confident that the ministry of the, trout
treasury can be Induced to revoke tho
latest order, and give Slgnora Croco
tho position.
EIGHIEEN POUND
TROUT CAPTURED
ilmprovcmrnl
Shlpplngton.
In the gardens about
I The steamtr Hooligan, now In the
employ of tho Long Ijiko Lumber
I company, arrived In port last evening
with n largo log raft.
O-O.O
A very pleasant tlmo was had at
tho DtiChalno liotol last night. Music
RECORD CATCH FOR THE PRES
ENT SEASON IS MADE IN UPPER ,! dancing wero fnjoyed until a lato
KIAMATII LAKE HV SHIPPING. ,nour'
TON MAN
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White Pellcaa
U. O. Arens, Portland; A. P. Llpp,
Marysviller W. li. Lewis, 191C; W.
P. Brett, 1915; J. F. Webber, Port
land; E. R. McKee. Woodburn; O. M.
Harrington, city; F. Q. Surryhae.
Oakland; L. M. Carrlgan, Los An
geles; T. V. Hooper, San Jose.
Hotel HaU
W. C. Dalton and wife, Malln; H.
M. 8. Osborne, Chicago; RobL Martyr,
Sacramento; Dr. J. Auburn Wlborn
and wife, San Francisco; Oeo. Cook,
Yalnax; E. C. Erlckson, Portland; D.
O. Kann, Sacramento; O.' II. Austin,
San Francisco; C.towell Smith, San
Francisco; Fred G. Drown, Crystal;
O. W. Kemp, San Francisco; C. II.
Deattlc, Chlloquln; Mrs. N. O. Young,
San Francisco; Miss H. Morgan, San
Francisco; John Butts, Alturks; J. B.
Davis, Alturas; J. P. Oliver, Rose-
burg; L. J. Stewart, Merrill; Roy
Smith, city..
It this Is dono Slgnora ; boom.
Croco wll havo ono of tho highest per Lake
Councilman M. It. Doty will soon
begin boring for artesian water In
(Spoclal Correspondcne) iuena Vista addition. All tho water
SlUl'I'INOTO.V, Juno 13. Iio, witches Micro he will bo successful
periodical talo of a lako monster Is In striking water,
behind tlmo this summer. However,'
I). Smith has Just caught a lake Itofrlgorators at 10 per cent below
which. It la said, weighs 18 cost at Ice Plant. 13-Ct
pounds. Tho trout was caught near. -
tho Pelican Hay Lumber company a
Tho record trout for tho Up-
welgbed 234 pounds. ,.
a rainbow, nnd was caught by
Don McKay In 1911.
Jul Slv Str". I'mm
tlir PiMhilUrn lo
olQclal positions under tbe Italian was
government occupied by a woman. 'Mrs.
I
Is It In tbe Herald'' It's right, thea Tho late rains havo mado a vast
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Little frocks for llttlo folks,
Tiny togs for tads,
Mako big work for fond Mammas
And big bills for dads.
NEW YOUK, Juno 13. What
chanco has au old adage against a
If you are In lovo send her a spoon, new fashion? "Children should be
She'll know your feeling. Get onoT BM nnd nnf i1Mri i ritt.,i .
c..ll. .il.. . m r ...l ' .--..w- w
oif iiiisi Diner av fi.u !
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at McHattaa's
The Herald, fifty cents a aaoatk.
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GREEN SLAB WOOD
lOiich
DRY SLAB WOOD
10 lack tad 4 foot
LIMB AND BODY WOOD
4 foot. 10 lack and 12 lack
Special pricea at the Weat Side
Mill:
4 ft. green alabe f 1.50
4ft.dryalaba fl.75
10'toch green alaba f 2.00
Leave order at Bradley Har-
ncaa Co., near Otk aad Mala.
Phoae 127
P. C. Carlson
tho past with tho advent of tho now
noisy color schemes. Little Wllllo
and wee Mario must now bo as clam
orously Futurist and Bulgarian sar
torlally as mamma. Quite fitting it
Is that tho Ualkon war should affect
the "infantry."
The erstwhile virgin whiteness of
pique and llnon suits and frocks now
glow with rainbow tinted embroidery
on collars, cuffs and belts, thereby
lending a gaiety to childish attire that
la reflected In childish faces. Irreslst-
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liy JU1IIUA1IOT JSJUKJA
bluo vollo embroldorod In whlto. A tliu full bloomers, from their scat and
bright llttlo challlo frock polkadottcd with itussluii blouse suits, sailor suits
In a scarlet has a long blouso waist nnd Bulgarian blouses thoy nra pant
fastened down tho front with clusters Ing to bo worn.
of tiny rod buttons. A scarlet sash I Much moro youthful and becoming
tops tho pleated skirt and the flat col- to tho son unil holr than tho turned
lar and cuffs are of baby Irish. up peak crowned ba,ts of lust season
Exquisite hand mado "best" dresses (aro the broad brimmed Panamas
are of thin batiste, dalntly ornament- dropping slightly nil around, tho flat
ed with hand embroidery, punch workjerown circled with a grosgrnlu ribbon
and tiny pin tucks
Looking as If they bad indcod
grown on tho hanks of the Hclno, tho
long-walstcd coats of black silk or
whlto and navy bluo sorgo hobblo
their llttlo wourors' knocs In a man
nCr chicly Parisian.
Socks are being carried qulto to tho
extremity oven unto tho thirteenth
and fourteenth year almost to tho
calf age, as 'twero. Quito hlantantly
gay aro they with brilliant bands of
color round tholr tops,
Hats of childhood should never
lble Indeed Is tho maiden tiny when trun up, but droop and snugly frame
arrayed lu a Kate Greonaway frock of each glowing little faco. Many pretty,
roso sprigged lawn, tbe short waist
bound with a rosy silken sash and a
punning poke bonnet of tho rosobud
lawn topping her Dutch bobbed bead
More to be pitied than censored are
mamma and big sister unhappily hip
ped In tbe shapeless folds of tbe long
walsted and hip sashed Bulgarian
blouse. Small slstor, however, car
ries hers with all tbe Insouciance and
grace of tender and slender years.
Almost all the best new models for
modish little misses have tbe extreme
long walat effect with sashes on wide
soft leather belts, catching them be
low tbe hipr
A sheer white voile with pleated
long waist and kilted skirt has a
broad Dutch collar asd cut of old
floppy leghorns wreathed In flcld
flowers or banded with velvet ribbon
streaming in long ends and loops ar
tistically crown cuiiy locks. Quainter,
howevor, are tho little poke and In
verted bowl models that apo the
grownups' tiny hats.
Bulgarian blouses havo even shout
dorod their way into tho wardrobe of
young hopeful, Buddy buttoned Into
a Bulgar blouso of bluo Is beautiful
to behold. Tho blouse is laid In box
pleats and slightly gathered into a
wde white ;inen belt. An abbreviat
ed sailor collar of whlto finishes tho
neck and short bench trousers of bluo
with an edging of white turns a lnddle
Into a Lilliputian Beau Brummol. The
straight little beach pasts have ousted
of palo blue or whlto or ono of white
velvet.
Tho layette for baby has grown
simpler of llnu and moro sparing of
frills and fusslncss, but tho ambroid.
cry, hundtucks and handstltched hems
arc lavish In tholr dainty frippery.
Cosy steeping bags of whlto elder
down bound In pink or bluo satin ara
umotiK tho newest of tho newest of
baby's Burtorlnl acquisitions. No
"sninrt" Infant's wardrobe- Is cnmplcto
without Its otnbrolderod silk creno
klmona from Japan, an Infantile mil.
lion or mamma's. Adorable replicas
of theso Oriental robes aro shown In
proper hIio for 6-year-old sister; nnd
or nttio brother nro cunning lorry
cloth bath robes of u cut and a cord
Just like father's.
Quaint little overalls nnd apron of
ecru linen printed with honlerM of
bright hucd Dutch kiddles mako doar
ly loved apparol for Hand pllo und
j-.v.n.u ufuuimiK wear, tiio sen
sible rompers of gingham aro ovory
whoro growing moro comfortablo nnd
attractive of cut, and nro adaptable to
tho playtime neods of either lad or
lusslo. A romp In rompors is worth
two In gala ralmont. Infants and Iho
maternal ancestors should join volcei
In a paen of pralso to tho rompor In
ventor. No offspring should be romp,
orloss.
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First Trust and Savings Bank
Klamath Falla, Orcflon
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Surveyor ft and Irriqation hi(ineors
KLAMATH COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.
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GOOD BYE, PAINFUL CORNS
When your ftt aro not right 'paining you coins rontlnuslty w
oiIrc maki-s you hate to put your feet down solid, It makes life Jw
about u n bear a Mo- -) uu'ro wrong all over, day In ami tUy out.
Ono of the simplest, yet most effective methods of itnotlaf
corns Is lo apply
NYAIAS Corn Rumover
That's nil llicio l to It jltt apply It mid iltm'l fii" tMatUtW.
It mllorcs all pain, banishes discomforts nnd remorcs tho ceta
when ynu'u forgotten you ever had ono. There Is absolultlf
tlniiRor of Inociloii It Is thoroiighly aiitlsepllr- forms a cosllij
over tho corn, softens and relieves the pain followlnB pressure
shoo,
Price as centa
Whalnver a good drug store ought lo havo and many H'tnis tw
othi-r drug slores don't keepyou'll And hero. Come lo us first w
you'll got what you want.
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