THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON MON1MV, JUNK In, ttu Select Your Summer Suit and Trimmings at Southern :'A&! FAMroum I - Oregon's Greatest Men's Store A KNOX STRAW HAT A KUPPENHEIMER SUIT. "--. ? A PAIR OF EVERWEAR SILK SOX A PAIR OF WALK-OVER SHOES A LEWIS UNION SUIT ARROW SHIRT AND COLLAR A POMEROY CRAVAT and you can pas the most critical drew inspectionand remember it won't "crimp" your pocketbook if you outfit at thU store AOK.VTS KOYAI. TAYLOKM K. K. K. STORE i.kadino tu rtm.it Women Discussing Important Issues United Press Service CHICAGO, June 15. Vital Issue concerning Use every day life of hu man beings were to fill every minute of today' session of the Federation of WoBMt'i Clubs, la aunual convention her. "The Need ot Uniformity In Focd Ijsws" was to be explained today by Ur.Oarl L. Alsberg. chief of the chem istry bureau of the department of agriculture. Washington. "The Educational and Cultural Calue ot Hod Economics" was to be eiaphaaUed by Philander C. Claxton. United State commissioner of educa tion. Washington. 'The New Public Health" waa to be presented by Dr. Charles P. Emer on, dean of the medical department or Indiana Unlrersltr. "The Fundamental Right of Child hood" waa to be pointed out In the af ternoon aesalon today by Mitt Julia Lathrop, chief of the federal children bureau. Dr. Charlea S. RockMll ot Cincinnati waa to tell the assembly ot the "Opportunity of Women' Club in Prevention of Tuberculoma." "The Value of the Marriage CertM- cate." by Dean Walter T. Sumner of Chicago, and "Social Purity Teaching In the High School." by Mr. Ella Klagg Young, were other addrew. "1'erllou Phtlanthropby" waa to be , discussed by Dr E. A. Has of the sociology department. Unlvemlty of Wisconsin, Tuesday morning. Other 'addresses are to be made on Industrial .and social condition, clvvic and con- Uervatlon. Rival force were lined up today to ( nominate candidate for tomorrow' election ot officer by the federaUon. J While there ha been much playing KIDS HAVE EVEN BREAKAT DAIRY KAGLKN ARK TRIMMED ItY THE D.MKY1TK8. AND HIUiKttKAMP TEAM TAKES A DRL'HIHNO FROM THE FKDKKAKH Catcher Archer, Cub Star, Out of Game on Account of Injury After walloping tfcry thing of their. letghl around here and In Oorrl. the Eagle, a team of youngster Sunday afternoon lined up agalnl a tram of grown men. picked from alt around that part of the country, at Dairy. ( The kid were defeated 19 to 7. Although they were up against too ot politic In the lat few day, so far no "insurgent movement" ha devel oped. Officers elected tomorrow will be formally In tailed on Wednesday, when the final builne of the con tention will be cleared up. The tost two day. Thursday and Friday will J be given over to social function and sigaueetng. blr odds. Ill Eaclc started In uv . tatting Pitcher Jones from the box' I In the second. Huff, who followed ihlm. bad the boys' number. The Federals, composed of mem , her of the Eagle contingent and (Montgomery. Houston. McMillan. Llnkenback and Nicholson, then lined up against the Hlldebrand team, and jtrimmed it IS to 11. A big crowd at f landed the games and the bucking ei hlbltlon. and the boys say thay wera ! finely entertained. FtahtnfaSHl Logging. A party of fishermen leaving Klam ath Falls early Sunday morning in Dave Lennox's car took an axe with them. Some in the party didn't know hut what the axe was to be used as a weapon to slaughter the trout in Jen ny Creek, but before the day was over they realized the. need of an axe, for they had to cut their way through the timber in a place or two. In the car were Dave Lennox. Ed Bodge, Lewis Alt, Joe Brett and H. J. Lincoln. As usual Lenox made the record catch, this time getting forty five nice specimen of the Any tribe. :! Iteteltea Had Yew. On Sunday morning Mrs. Nate Ot- terheln receive news of the death of Hopooa Here. E. G. Hopson. supervising engineer for the Pacific Division of the recla mation service, I here making an In spection and attending to other matters. iHcr iiiccinirf Mm. wimtrj nrvvj. wnicn occurred at iz ocjock naturaay night, at her home In Cold Hill. Nft detail were given In the telegram received, "but as Mr. Harvey has suf fered from heart affliction for sosse time. It la supposed that her death was caused from that. Garricli-HhJvc. At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shlve, Elder S. D. Harlan Sunday afternoon united Lee F. Garrlch and Miss Dorothy Shlve In matrimony. Only the Immediate relatives were present. The young couple, who are well known here, will reside on Washington street. Gore Ut Arizona. I). M. McLemore left this afternoon for Montague, where he will take the train for Tucson, ArJ., In answer to a wire, arranging for the sale of n tralnload of cattle. The cattle will be sold In California, and McLeaore says be will be back here In time to attend the Rodeo. Watch This Space : . i i , ' for BIG SACRIFICE .'" LUMBER SALE Entire Stock of Savidge Bros.' Lumber Co. to Be Sold TRUSTEES Savidge Bros. Lumber Co. - -I RgeHgePpfflge-ge-ge-IHIaH I I feIH?gfe& PlS$3HHgKlH I toKM ' JMgefciasgife'''- - 23 I I VKI'Jgl-PHiHsHge-Aige-kMl 1 Hflsl'HgeSHHHHiB-ge-N Wf TBBBN?Ov 1 " nnnipgSSSSSSSSSWJ tmMt m MM v -i RpilBiniKOHlHMj llflHnWi I tgggHgWgMlw?'1! I Newspapers Routed by the Klamath Bar It A Jim the niHin hour ).tr laid plot ti.ij Mmiid ui)!4 Uit day. whu lite Ink hodrACctnl lroi mi ibp till Uti itti it t't,,, t tiattty lilodl Mf tht prlut-hotita deli, rf hv (liUI.il 4Uv b 4 i9 ,j tiu rrvpt tluwly uKl (k( tho bAivUatl Millie the t4 mi' ifce it .i Itll, 4I4 Vrltl Itl-mr, hoilell IM u (A vattsd Utt 4MUbt ut dnillro, or I llf U all atfffvOtHtit uf jW I'iratr, Kltj o( thIL lu (HiV wp U f.( lit ht. trttnt ih Undtilnl Unii til til th "! inmi tMeitf m. th lUrf Hil a rfui u( .(--rlatiif. Jwtc). tr fc li (r n(4r PtK, a the tmt mull tw of tuttcM Jtiililh put ml itilm a tUt ball otrr plafifd h.fw Th tfp Hllrd. tu 3. Attnuel( IhctP it KU-t inii, Thvr hoiiUIr 4hd brtllUnt ur iIimidu t4 ontt ti Mt l"lA lilt bulll IUm. attd the till jolliU, Utlr iflrlt(Iiif u fnUI' l)xiirii. muffed, taucM wlmil ri- day' caw imlf tt ( a ut , tlfl, kntxketl ltf tlo IcWio, tnU Alid It If pOMlbln ItiH tCUJ. iU tttutly raught, thruvti mll. KihJ tut) tw Nd.i t lfnstt 'and l.h (t under 'otb.r ) M"d a It cr ' Ixr- a Qetd.t, and It mtlilne uo Ihii of4 Mlttnf- HlliBii ni VHj, tl WllUy and VIU. t !ltu. It., ,V Und, 2b : off jwih 3d U'll.j ul i.Mlloti, ... iltun l;ai, trttbu and Hay, iiuirutd, Ncpapf l Mamr J l"Wt p.; IM.I and K UMffy, r . K, Marrtf. ft" nad Hmlla. I . lUllty. :h. CW jl. tU.i Uliihell. lioo, Tt iitflll aud ,VlcCy, huiOpU lUlley Pvgglag lluuir ;'Olt HUNT, afUf i seib-Rww ! Ing Ikiuio tm Mla tft Cttt llUhti ll(t "SquatUng" Jlrnmle Archer, the tar catcher of the Chicago Cubs, may be out of the game for several week. He was severely hurt In n game with the Brooklyn the other day, and the surgeons have Informed him that be must not play for a long time. Arch er dove after a passed ball and fell with an arm under him. He drained some of the muscle. HI low to Chi cago Will be fell, because tha Cubo, even with him, r not strong enough to make a great Impression la Itio National League rare. for. And hetwrn Ihpte uUrt th.' .. . . imii.iMt.ii .... . i . ' ' '" i hTo wbalne m of lIJ i imi'iirtlallr rotiru iteriainnd ..r tt....' . ..... land t , T , ' lUp,"atMfr llns Mtlmaud t M.MmU fand the paehydcrmlc grarofuliioM and I - WiD Survey Fifth Sewer Unit District afkMMii uf ll... l.-. ..... . ' ,-,..-., ... mp uo niiiiirr. vtetf nn. Ing wa a scream, ' Ther wrr sotux aurprUvs spring 'through Km gaum. (hfr F Jiton. proved that the hardn counpcled' (th his namp also ntt.nds lo hi. t.n. ting Bhlllly. In addition in pulling! off some hair-raising Holding stuuu. the frirmr fish and gain rmiiinMnnJ er scored the only nnifstop circuit of Theater Guide Fifty-seven properly owners pre sented a petition to the council Satur day night, asking that the city create a Fifth sewer unit for the accommo dation of Second Hot Springs, Mills, Darrow, Railroad and Industrial ad ditions, and asking that one-half of the coat be paid by the city and that the property owners benefitted to be given permission to pay the other half of the cost In ten annual Installments The city engineer waa Instructed lo complete tho survey of the district and furnish an estimate of the prob able cost, so that a special election could be called to vote the necessary bonds. Members of tho council appeared tu be favorable to the creation of the sewer district, hut tho matter will have to be decided at a special elec tion to vote the necessary bonds, J A Musical Printer The following rythmic effusion on the Beaver State Is from the pen of Fairy Milne, now foreman on the Chlco Enterprise, and one of the best known printers In the West. It was written when be passed through the tat recently: Sound the clarion Through your hat; Beat the tom-tom; Shoot the gat; Pound the cornet; Blow the drum; Make glsd sounds Front catgnt cesne. Ring the dlBg-doag; Fill the flute; Make the bM kern Oo "loot-toot"; Play the plany With pedals on, And give three cheers For Oregon I The first brick house In Amerlcn waa Pcmn's tatltla bouse In I'lilladi.I- pbla, built of Imported bricks In 1683 4 Htime In Anion HOUSTON'S OI'KKA HOUSE ., DARK STAR THEATKI i THE III.KTMOEK A IMIimiI 1'n.gntiii t KicrUcal Mlnglag and Dancing f NOTICE Notice Is hereby given that a social ist mass convention will be held In the Library hall on Main street, In Klamath Falls, on tho 3d day of July, at 8 p, in,, for the purpose of nomi nating candidates for the fall elec tion and such other business as may cone before the eearantlea. 16-88-88 tlm sacks hy shoving the hull over the right flolil fi.ii Jmlicu N'nlnml hl,l up his reputation as n pinch hitter In inn inst Inning, when hn hoWmI ui ,. lnglo. Rentier, who un to this tlmn llnVOtlid hi nrfntls to rnnrhlitir nn.l lo getting helwren (lur lawyer mill Out prlntir trylnx lo tnr him nn flouted out a wallop In tlm closing chapter, nn which No In ml soored, Crawling Oil III Intuitu ami Imw.... . half the illslannt between third anil tno rubber, Wllley nml Wllv nun i.r,.,.t,i it,.. globule, anil Kent showed up prr-lty "n in mo nitiing department, Tin dal cracked out one that allowed him to reach third before the hall w.m returned to play, and he scored, but he rofusod to do It again, holding that tho exorcise was far too strenuous for a corpulent man. and that it wn oislor on him to strike out. There was only one man wnibi m. four balls during the game, and this wos W. O, Smith. This Is the eicuse the disciples of areolar offer for the loss of the game, for tfaey had g deep- Tlie Taking of lUttlr-nake WU,"k ' l.iihlu Two-llei'l Ht''ll "Kgyptlan 1-ove," I'atliu Drama "A llornrl's .Vest," IMIioii Comply 4 Coiiilnir Sunday- Third KpUode . 'THE I'Kllllii OF l'AUW Ailllllsalou 'iJ TEMPLE THEATIJJ Fatlte Wrealy, ,:..? Late Isssstio '" , "A (juration of Hat ami 0"W i Kdlsou Two-ttsei w" -m AmblUoua Fa," y Rlograiih OoiBdy i; i MATINEE DAIIiV AT Sit , l