THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON WKWTOAV, JUm lt j,( Mr"1 lire rrr I trviro next Tuesday, june 23rd., we are going NEWS TO LADIES to begin a rumwwm SUMMER SALE OF SEASONABLE GOODS The success of our sales has been largely due to the fact that we do not wait till the Goods are out of season before putting on our sales. Next Tuesday we are going to start something that will surprise even those of you who realize what really good bargains we always have at our sales. Watch for Full Announcement in Saturday's Herald STILTS DRYGOODS COMPANY "WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" L D. O'DonneH Looking Over Klamath Project mi nil I. U. O'Doanell, a member of the The party vUltcU Midland. Merrill reclamation commission, cauie la Usttaad Walla aud vlclulty today, and Mr. nlgbt to spend a few days making anjO'Donuell Interviewed a. number ut. FORD OFFICIAL CAR T. BOSON MAYOIl CUIU.KY DECIDES THAT FORD ItCVADOimt WILL UK PCUCHAMED HEREAFTER FOR CITY EMPLOYE BIG CROWD AND LOTS OF TROUT IDLKHKMT PROPRIETOR HAYS THIM Ut THE HMTYimi tUNCE TMK tHl'M FOR THE VIMTINO ANUI.EK8 I tnaiwif tlnn nf th Kljkmif h umbw-t untl th.. 1 ftrtnt.w TM- nflBrtiiiiin wt f illr. I 1U problem.. He U looking over all h. gave a highly instructive talk to., "0s,T?;V J "7m "',. T? T'lfl T l T" the projects In the West, the farmer. bouU ,U P"""""4 " . l ' n" tow Mr. O'Doanell U u charge of the. This evening he .III d.ll.r a --:! ''f.1!?!" !L l" 'l"! IT ! ' n-wutlnn .nH m.lnt.n r.,lr - ll, i.llr I.. .h ,.-, -. l.,.ltl I ' " "" "" " '"' ''"" -' " "'"miw.,, I uv ur cut " """" " ' wj . w hv "V wwa " A . a . ... -I . ..- I... I- l.-. -. W.-U- .-....l nf I,, manlnh.'. fV ,.J -hll if,.,,. .,.. I,- -III ,. .. . LM....H. "' f.auB.tmu JU I. . """- "-"("" .- - - ...... , . u nere be will discus Irrigation mat- FalU. sued by Mayor Curley. '1 have decided to make the Ford ten wltli farmers. E. O. Hopson. the. Tomorrow- O'Doanell. Homob andi pervlslng engineer for the PaclficjCarap will Tlsit the Second Unit of nabout the offlclal ear under my division. U also here, and he and SlrJih nrolcct. At U30 O'DonneH will administration." the mayor declared. ODoaneil arts being Uken around theaddrcss the farmer at Po Valley.."11 doesn't t so much to buy. aadicrowd all sprig, project by Project Manager Camp to- Tomorrow evenlni at 7:30 he will ad-' can bc operated twenty miles on a 4a. dress the Henley district farmer, gallon of gsiollne. By discarding the ' 'heavy car now In u and puttlnc In tan equipment of Fords, the elty will era are bavins regular carnival, but the flh will bite at anything." Spink states that trenty-ne people left last night and today for the re sort. He say there ha been good Deswad L'poa Fkfcfa ' Krinter-Stewart. save several thousands of dollars President Wilson says business de- A marriage license was Issued ibis. without Impairing in any way Its au prtMlon is prevalent the world over afternoon to Fraud Oscar Freuer, attomoblle service." bat Is less acute In the United Sutes! prominent young Poe Valley farmer.! Uwa anywhere else. He believes the land Miss Ella Gertrude Stewart, a; Church Urgra Holiday country Is and should be prosperous, 'popular local school teacher. . . ... . . at tut business wUl Jump forward . Among the recommendallons of he WW. a bound as soon as manuf.ctur- .New U Ltoper. ;"neru1 Vl?,1b,r of tbe px" Nk.iiM.mM Mi.. ..i . church at Chicago was on favoring , r .-. .. MlM Aima J one, who recently re- reata with them. Much of the eom-Jlurned ttom California, has accepted Plaint, he declares. U centered In tneja K,tlon at the Sugar Bowl. railway offices, and is being manufac-J lured for political effect. ,.,,, u ocer. Will H. Bennett, vice president of Pastor Bosees Jail Job the First State and Savings bank of In the Queens County Jail In New 'this city, has been elected treasurer York, Rev. Bouck White, in overalls of the State Bankers' Association, ac and Jumpers, led a gang of negro prls- cording to advices received from the ooers U painting the Interior of theiMedford convention. Jail. Rev. White is serving a sentence ' During the past week tbe Oregon f six saontas for interrupting service Public Utilities Commission has fixed at Calvary Baptist church, where the standards of quality in water, gas. Rockefellers worship. light, heat and telephone service. Saturday as a half holiday. It was argued that this should lead to a bet Iter observance of tbe Babbatb. Tbe assembly emphatically condemned tbe Sunday newspaper, and Insisted that families should be urged not to make purchases of any kind on the Sabbath. Would Erect Flagpole. County official today commenced a subscription list to raise funds for tbe purchase of a tall flagpole In the court house yard. A million pounds of wool sold at Sbaniko last week at from 18 to 20 FOR RENT Three-room house In Fairview addition, 5 a month. See Chllcote. 635 Main street. 17-31 I Mr. Hall Beta Mrs. E. B. Hall returned last Bight from Portland, where she has been at tending tbe Rose Carnival. She pro nounces It the best ever. i The Entire Stock of Savidge Bros. Lumber Company MUST BE TURNED INTO CASH And for that reason tbe Trustees are going to initiate a sale on lumber that cannot fail to interest anyone who contemplates any building or operation requiring lumber. RoughiPine Boards, thoroughly dry, 1x4, 1x8 and 1x1016 - - - $11.00 M Rough Pine Boards, thoroughly dry, 1x61 2 and 14 10.00 Rough Red Fir Plank, thoroughly dry, 2x4,2x6,2x8 16 9.00 Rough Red Fir Plank, thoroughly dry, 2x12 16 9.50 Rough Red Fir Plank wider than 12 inches and longer than 16 feet at prices to correspond. Red Fir timbers from 3x3's to 12xf2's at $9.50 per M. and upward, according to'sixe and length, but all figured on the basis of from 40 to 50 per cent off prevailing prices. A shed full of finishing lumber and mouldings that must be disposed of. Doors, Windows, Shingles, Lath and roofing, while they last, at extremely lew prices. TRUSTEES Savidge Bros. Lumber Co. PRESBYTERIANS TO VISIT A6AIN MKKTI.VU OK THE COXUIlEtiATION WILL HE HELI THM EVE.MXU, WHE.V THE I'ROIUULE MITE UIIX UE CHOMEX . Plans for the building of a new Presbyterian church bave reached the point where the selection of a site Is an Important question. To decide this, a meeting of tbe entire congre gation will be held this evening at tbe church. The meeting will be called to order fat 8 o'clock. As boon as the question of a site Is settled, tbe building com mlttee will be In a position to decide definitely tbe amount of money avail able for a church, and make arrange ments accordingly. At tonight's meeting tbe men of the congregation will serve refreshments. Uack from Vacation. Miss Evelyn Atherton, who has been spending a short vacation In San Francisco, is again at tbe long distance switchboard In tbe telephone exchange rooms. Mrs. Hector Up. Mrs. C. II. Rector, who hss been confined to her rooms for tbe past three weeks with an Injured foot, caused by a nail wound, Is again able to be out. Picture Mouldings We Invite your altentioa to our big shiptnrat of tlie latest and nrwewt In moulding. OUR FRAMING .DEPARTMENT Is modem awl full quipped. ihtr prices are reassemble. UaFilillitkHfiie Town Topics YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE RESULTS wotib tl the ifttUr tie. of U.HV t'luetoit ipur ttttbtti oi(6Mtrt; t afulld to iI4 tur n4 at a 11 lalirv tl 13 S Iec( Here Krtu Melfml. II. WaltUer. dlvUiou auperlnWud MM ''tieUvw nl fur ih. Calttornl.Ufou I'uWer Oakland . . . .,.Kv U ,,.. fr.im Vfmtr.tr.i on ' I'NtUlt huslue trip. (ton IU Mk. tlUo thereof 0 Ibe cit M t y jj "A". Ihtt; ttOfth dliUateefil.U ( feel, lOOfe or el. 10 foltl of Vtfls- ning. Herbert Harry, clerk at thw While' Venlfw IVIkau. and HtbtrutAU eirorJiu4f j. ; 'litl Kturnvd last night (rout attending tinu lto.40 Kostlval at Portland. II II M I U bnd t;Ut, Uefel tnl U und Aloiiti4r MUfteeu IuhmI". tb" ulr BMtles ilu, (tigs, tommou Couucll of iU city, U Jtfj It, il. It 19H-town m U 4it Uj eUh. .3 o 1911, pfui to a Cotmses C. . S t u "fH for4ld, a MHloa pftjitf fir MusUr and ;' ,ioo of im ftla f ttH- ' Kfek trt twite ijcifflt, 15 j Tb KUmaih tWulofsnt C, Uy Wrn II Wurd.a, Muisw, el aud rMtlott; llw Kruew Ikalry, I'urtUbd P. I. Ilrowu of llry U a Klamath WtllUro aud lUtmsU. in ud It. II t: 10 Kali visitor. i Vault. fmlrrgw oprtwtUt. (ltrrtor u'rt auuuaure that Ml. Ploreuc iUnllmaw Tu,.'- u "' Tui pto)t U ' day oi-eratca upon tor tonsiimn, " .7. ' . !. :. ..V ..'.-... Nlt I le.t,i tt.-a tatl lUts - ...... .u Mtt iir in. .il.iii I'.rinn' ---.. w w, y M , . itfm ...f.i .VnUtw Ut tmltaf In the 'unl) rm ol Ut iUU t Orcein, in t4 tr Kla'A County. It. VUllur Pruu Itoaattia. Vic llaroaker U dou frum the !! nauta country ou a buslne trip. tllrl la lion. A daughter, welshing s H pound. t'rult hiitltutt A.n-tuiIuH a) , lln. t'Attqm rdiial will brine: Ufc Uhlpmehto dl (lrmar, br, and tbe .-.cl itl I4le ftutl linUCe taf arrived Tuesday al tho home uf Mr.' and Mr. J. A, tiuldirailh. in Patrvlew , addition. ' villi theru. Herald vauI ad brtut: ruH, Up Eruut Ij IUhU, Heldon Ogt I lfo from th Mva llds, attending to busings matter. He Is connected with I. !. Applsgste's llifrep camp lb ere. Hark t Alguma V. II. Hlmpson. a well known rrt deiJlsii!. Iitc Un dull fti!. cd by order of in matiij (mm KUiuslU i.mi Oftto. tJeltUiui or at Ue tU!e of Kill M. Ull. 4eccct, tintlhC UllteJ s IMS J InlnUttttor. ll t-ofitt HiUtUI 4alr( I4 itcrtitej al tlUf Hm ot halutr l het 4ltntdlt4 frulrr4 tu itnl rl4 lle 4ci fertoed a by l requited, tttUUiii (immiIIi from tbe dale til (be nl rV ligation tt h woiKo lit mU laU Utratbr for ltotr &J ffioul. IUI4 rllm to l CM Ilk K. U KlttuM, Uuttn lr iI4 !(. tl tKlaiuatb Itetelotimcut rumfauy, a ; Wllllu bulldlnc Kltath FsB. Itorporailon, dtrxily lnierrtd tbete Oiun, that tcine Ike pU tu ti in, and itMlMoe I tie vatatlou of fn(i.atluti of tb buithn ef Mi a H)fllou of Frederick street In late, Plrni luiMlrAtlou at tfet w(i Xotlre uf Praikary of I'cUUow in l Varalo a ltfltu t.f t'mlcrfe MrrH. In Milpi'lug'un A44ll'uti lu Ktamath r'li. OrrguH. Nullcn U hereby given mat Tbe """""" """"" " .Mb pp ngton addition to the city ot dated 1 .0 H dy ot June, U. dunt of Alcoma, returned there Tue-'.., ., ,. ,. ., ...,. """"" "" ""' . ,..,..,. 1 .Klamath Palls, Oregon, ia(d portion 1 . ... mitv idtuintitiil day, after being called here a a rlr-L. biih . ., ' .,. .. . J W Jj"-; l4m,6MW" cult court Juror. of lrct named being described a follews: ., .. , , L That portion of lot nine, (3), 1 I lontn Prom Portland. .. . , ,,, , , .. lion nineteen (19), tpwnsblp 31 It.. Henry lioivln and daugbter. Ml. , Kti w. M., Klamath county, Pearl, havo returned from Portland. Oreon. Included vtltbln tbe limit ot whnro tbey attended thr Hose Pestlval I'redarlek street. Hhloulna addition to Klamath Pall. Orqsuti. and nurlb On the Mirk Met. , ., Hhlniilnatou snur. dncrlbad a Wttoy 0. Hmlth I confiued tu bU jfollows! home today, a a result of too inurh icf inning at tbe nurlhea.t eorntr Itodeo-newspstMrr-flportsenen' Club 0( Mtxk "A." Hhlpptngton addition work these hot days. . Klsmath Kali. Orea-on. on the west line of Frederick streat: thence 1 .., . .-.. in .'vrw yuancr. 'north 10 drarea 13 minute east. sO ,V4ml&tintr i U l.'I.I.IOTT. Aiiorny .U.20.J7-Ui Theater Guide telephone Is 97. Dr. 0. V, Pliher ha moved from feet, morn or la, to the west line of ! hi former location over Underwood's block "II" of said addition; thence pharmacy to the White lliiildlng. Ills south along said west line 44,3 feet, I evsaev,ew'''N' " HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK 17-19-20 h (inore or lw. to a point U.6 feet II, OHt-M, Prayrktor VAAAAAAAAAAAAA0WWWWWWW LET US SAVE YOU MONEY OUH KENT MKKVICE CAItH TO ,11,1, P0INT8 IN HOUTIIKIt.V OHKUON AND .VOKTIIEKN CA I, I V O It N I A HAVE VOU MONEV ANI CIEr VOIt TIIKKE WHEN OTIIEIIW I'AII,. THE COW OP IIUNM.NO A KOKI IS PKACTICAI.I.V ONE-IIAI.P WHAT IT COHTM TO OPERATE KAKOE ANII IIEAVV CAIW. TIIAT'H WIIV WE ifJA.V IK) IT CHEAPER. REI.IAIUiE IIIIIVEIIH, ACQUAINT. Ell WITH HO Aim TO A IX POINTH. Plioue flIU J for Night or Day Hervlro FORD GARAGE OKOKUE III 1,11 N, Propriclor STAR TIIEATE1 THE III.I.TH:H A llrrinetl Program of KiHIf? rlluglng and IMurlng y l"('MMrlruti and tbe Tcmplr, I Hells Dram "Ailvniturrs ut tlio Actrc' Edison Comedy "Waifs," lllograi'b Dram "Prriilnsnl Hrlib-griMmi." Vltagrsph Comedr Coming Hiinday- Tlilnl EpinMld "THE PERIIJ E PAUI.IMK- Ailuiluluu UAc TEMPLE THEATB "flrey Esglo's l-ss " . . 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