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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1915)
" n &? snttMfh pi j& p i?F- m mj tfllC KU THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FRIDAY, JUNK IS, ISIS -s-fiTiU ft t"T i& 4 COURT LEAVES IN AUTOMOBILES TAKING 1X)UR I'lUSONKBS, THK KKDURAL OOUHT OFK1CIAUS FORSAKK KliAMATH COUNTY FOB HOMK, VIA MEDFORU George wu leaviag. aad mca weep ing and walling occurred when he got Into the mcatM. Oeorr Mia talned the same stolid demeanor that has marked him throughout the trial, seemingly taking but little Interest In what was going on about htm. It was almost n look of disdain for the mere white man and his fetters. tiii; m:iikam ok thk miskrahi.k Dearest Public If .vou think I am pleading with you just for fun you arc standing on er foot All folks who are loose, that 1 not In jail and on the Jury, should come CHAMBER REAOY FOR BIG MEET I'UWS AUK AU SKT KOIl THK Itlti 1UHST MKKT TOXIUHT IN THK OI'KIIA HOUSK AMI LAKUK ATTK.HA.UK IS KSIKKI Buy Your Summer Weight Underwear Now i The officials of the federal court' n and see my stock of Jewelry before which has been In session here trying! buying, as I have i &ood assortment the case ot the United States govern-jn nu lines. ment against Jim George, for the The now Etruscan pattern In ster- kllllag ot Peter Brown, and who was convicted yesterday, left this morn tag la automobiles for Med ford, on the return trio to Portland, taklna Imr federal prisoners with them. can and buy them, as I am about to The prisoners taken out were Ray-jieave this mundane sphere financially. kom Mortens, ball breed Mexican J I have a noUon to file a laborer's and Indian, recently arrested for, ilen on your love till you come across ling sliver Is hard to beat. I am going to San Francisco to buy jou a few seasonable things, and I want you to come In as soon as you stealing a none; Jim ueorgc, sen fenced to life imprisonment this morning, and Henry D. Barns and H. E. Goodman, who plead guilty before United States Commissioner Ham aker to a charge of bootlegging. They were accompanied by United States Marshal Montague, Deputy McSwain. Judge Wolverton and Miss Fleming, court stenographer, aad other at taches followed in another machine, with some money. Wo do expert repairing of all kinds. I put a sow tick In a man's watch, and he told me on the quiet that he Is having the fastest time he ever had. June brides should hurry, as this is the 18th. Nested drinking caps are something that every lunch basket should have. Yes, dear. I still have a nice selec- They will make the trip to Medtorditlon ot diamonds. It you haven't one by machine, thus cutting oft the long jit's your own fault. Just see all the le from here to Weed and back up lovely men you have to draw from, the line. From Medford they will' I round a silver thread among take the train Into Portland. the gold In me whiskers, so hurry A large crowd of Indians gathered j over, as I am getting old. ftmU ot the court house when McHattan. The llnal plans hau bovu complet ed by Dr. Johnson and Fred Fleet, (resident and secretary ot the Cham ber of Commerce, for tho big booster meeting to be hold In Houston's opera louse tonight. The speakers have promised to be on hand with their best "spclU," aud a big time is expected. Klamath's Klassy Show House Engagement Extraordinary TWO DAYS ONLY The World's Greatest Photo Spectacle "CABIRIA" In 12 Parts S The mystic splendor of Egypt E The grandeur of the Alps E The opulence of Africa S Fleet of ships destroyed at sea E The terrific battle in which 7000 participate E The glory and dignity of Rome S The pompous magnificence E of Ancient Carthage E The Volcanic Eruption Owlac to the length of this production, there will be only one show at 8 o'clock sharp. They turn water that's why they. are called "Dnxbak." Duxbak Owttajc' Clothes. K. K. K. Store. 10 The band has been requested (lo play on the street previous to the meeting, so that nobody can possibly forget It. That the first steps ot prog ress for tho Chamber towards an or ganisation that will put Klamath Kails in the running with every other city In the state are expected to be taken tonight. Clarence Keames and Judge Web-j ster will present the principal ad-1 dresses of the meeting, with an out line of the future by Dr. Johnson. After matters have been fully pre sented to the assemblage It Is expect ed that the meeting will be thrown open to other speakers. However, a' time limit Is to be placed on each, so. that everybody will be given a chance to say something. I The women of the city have been requested to be present, as they are' going to be asked in the near future to co-operate with the Chamber In. this city. ' All Styles in All Sizes for All Ages Munsimg 'Wear for the whole family L LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE FRIDAY and SATURDAY JUNK IKTH AXD 19TH ADMISSION' While more than our pictare baa been shows for In many regular price, In lean than of the large cities. this Adults, 35c Children; 25c Our trade in Munsingwear is family trade. Fathers buy it for themselves and for their boys, mothers buy jt for their own use as well as for their daughters. And the fact that our trade is growing right along, seems to .show that they all like it. There's a right size for everybody, from little tots to grandparents. And what underwear can anyone in the family get that will wash so (well, wear 'so long, fit so perfectly and give so much comfort and satisfaction for so little money, as Munsing Union Suits? As for us, we're glad to be! able to distribute locally an article of such unusual merit as Munsingwear. Editor Herald: All stockholders ot the Klamath Water Users Association who own (automobiles or any moans of convey ance acceptable, suoulu meet the con .gressinnal committee which will ar- rUe In this city Saturday ulIu The delegates are to lea to the depot Suu- Jdaj morning, and tho people In the county who hae machines should be there to meet them. It will be much more to their interests to meet these delegates than to attend a Ford pic nic up in the northern part of the county soma place. The persons in charge ot this del egation would do veil to present the facts as they actually are, and show them the poor land, rather than just the better, so that the men who will be here will be really cognizant of the facts. There is discrimination shown In the route that has been laid out for j this party, and there are several parts of the valley which are not as good as others, and which will not be visited by the senators. These men are the ones that will make the recommenda tions for the project, and If the peo-' pie ot the valley expect to get a fair and square deal they had better see that these men know the whole truth. In the end the small, poor farmer will j will visit Here. suffer if the whole truth Is not known.! Mrs. Helen Burton will arrive hero Town Topics Drives to Iva Beds. Mrs. W. O. Smith and two children left this afternoon by auto for the I.iva Beds to get I, D. Applegate, the father of Mrs. Smith, Uaby Hoy Arrive. A baby boy arrived at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Tatlock this morning, reported by Dr. Msrrryman. Mr, llnrues has been up there some time, und is employed In government service. for the Jmlf l.w will remain In the valley in era J weeks vlnlthiK frlendu , linker county has abolished the of. ilr of iiiiinty kchool supervisor. Secure Marriage lJo-suw William Henry and Elphle IMtt. Klamath Reservation Indians from Illy have socurcd a marriage license at tho county clerk's office. Hero From Port Klamath James I'elton and wife are In tulu city from their ranch In the Wood Hirer valley. A picnic Is a very nice and pleasant affata, but the farmers with Kords and other machines bad better sec that the senators see the entire valley and tell them actual conditions. next week from I'endleton, to visit with her daughter, Mrs, C. D. Browne, To Hpcnil Hummer at Crater Lake. Mrs. W. II. Barnes leaves Saturday tor Crater Lake, where she will ro Sheriff ID-turn to City Sheriff C, C. Iaw and Mrs. low, accompanied by Mr. land Mrs. H. II. Ujw of this city, have retained from Myrtle Creek where thoy v attended the funeral of Mrs. Lavenborg, who did hero recently. The body was . VwH..,..UMn, iiui biamr uuiiv, wuure nuv win iu utii unu ivvuii, ilia Mini wn A WATER USER, main for the balance of the summer. (taken there for Interment. Miss nlmx Will (Vlehrnlc. A five-day celebration, lasting from . tily - to July 0, I to be held at "ulnax for Fourth of July. A long l.st of events are scheduled for theso dates. i I let Mom Permit for Signing. W. 11. Freer. Indian agent at the Agency, luinouncen that ho will be at i he Hotel Hall Saturday nftornoon from 1 to 2 o'clock for tho purpose of limiting morn permits to persons do wiring to llsh on the reservation. About 100 have buen Issued so far. Ceriums applying must be identified jukI mum have their flailing license with them. Tim Kugvnn fruit evaporator has an order for 30,000 pounds of dried loganberries. .New lot of Indies' "Ant" Gay. Juki received, 91 and SI.9S, at K. K. K. Mtorr, 10 NOTIOK Not Ire U hereby given that tho In lerext of O, C, Jnnncn I nlho Con trul Outfitting company has been pur dinned by the undersigned, who will li,y all Mil contracted by tho mild firm. Haled tlilH 18th day of June, 19tr, 18-31 (Ml AS, F. BTKMWKI.l, Todav's in Thw HraM Auto Clothing sail tilovm. Vou I "auto" et llio line at K, K. K. More. Bungalow Aprons 50c Just received another shipment of Bungalow aprons in light and dark colors, sizes small, medium and large. These aprons are made of good quality per cale and cut full. It is the best apron we know of for 50c. R. & G. Corsets in the new models are here. We have received several new models in the R. it G. Corsets that are right up to the minute in style. Come in all sizes from $1 to $3.50. Women's and Children's Hosiery We have a complete line of hose for women and children in black, tan and colors in cotton, lisle and silk from 15c to 25c for children and 15c to $1.35 for women. J. F. Maguire Co. The Store that sells for cash The store that gives better service Womens Summer Vests 10c Another shipment of Summer vests to sell for' 10c just received. The last lot of these vest lasted about a week so hurry if you want any as they go fast. New Auto Veils Just received by express. ; The cloth it silk chiffon and American silk. The colors are Metros, lavender, purple, Kelly green, Alice pink, light Mue and black. Price 50c, $1 and $1.75. L f i d -" ' r t V H!h v