The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 26, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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A dill line of firearms of
all kind i curried, alto
ammunition inc. I inline
kliclli liudrd with the well
known Infallible Smokc
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If field or trap thootinu
! our hubby, wc have a
beautiful 12-uatiue hot
Uiin, perfectly balanced and
of light weight, at a very
moderate price. Come in
and lee it.
ROBERTS &
HANKS
'I Ik- itn I'tlim to (Invi'iiioi Withy
roiiitii' nt llic Whlti' Pelican Htinday
iiIkIH from s .in to 10:30, In ox-
petted tn tin tint blKKi'tt social ovent.-j
The riMi'i'tl'Hi Ih buliiit Klvi'ii under tint
inisiikft or tlm Woman's l.llirnry
t'liib of IliU illy. Inn lit for Km people
nl tlm ilt mill i mi n(y nt low, Tin'
IIiiim linn been mi arranged Hint iaoili
ilisilrliii: to attend chunh or who have
jollmr (iiKHKciiiunU curly In tlm vn
Ine limy keep Ilium mill attend tin
imcptlou afterwards,
Icuinp Urn mt'iil hy tli committee, who In lionor of livr slHtci, Mm. Klllu it'.
'were Mestlaine It. II. Dunbar, J Krcd lllckmiu or Qulntu, Colo., Thursday
(luellur, K (! UurninluK. Uco Chus.'uftcrnoon at S o'clock. Mr. Don .1.
tnlu, Henry NuKiihnm, (Jen A. Hay- KumwnlL won high score and present
don, It. II. Wallenberg, Ono, A. Wirt cd tho prize to the guest of honor,
mill Carey M, ItitmNtjy Aftur the .The fcuests were Men dames K. I. Ap
Inblo was cleari'it tin.- party leathered plt'satc, Frank Arikeny, (Jco, T. Hald
iirouinl u huue lamp tiro and listened ,ttlu, Ida Pink, loul. Gcrber, K. V.;
to several stories of pioneer dayit Oowcu, K, II, Hall, Chan. S, Moore,'
iimoiiK tlio IndlmiK, told by Mm Ful-,(Jeo. K. Ilurn,' Kflle M. Hickman, W '
kerwiii, a primary Instructcr In the I. Johnson, C, J. Martin, C. P. Mason,
rummer school, which were enjoycd'll, Murdock, Oco. Noland, HIIbh Obn-
nry miicli, to nny nothltiK of the
I Tliltt lit I. rarn oppiirtuulty for tlio
piopli" of our community to ini-et and
iiiii( Midi the covornor of tin- hind
fur a ftiw inoiiii'iilH, it UiIiik Mildom
i'iiiic In our illy. uhIiik to tho dlntnnc
'linluoi'ti im nml tlio ntnti' l it pit nt Hrv
fral loi.il immliUiin liavo liovn on
KiiKi'd in ri'iuli r m u rile throiiKliout I lie
fiiluK. mid tint Mm Don J Zuiii
wall Mm Iti'rt C TIiiiiiiiih, Mm A. J.
Vo)it and liwronco Mehnffey Tho
coininjtiei' In I'liorKo of tho reception
urn Mm It i; WiitteuherK. Mm I..
Jacob. Mm C V KUticr. Mm. II It,
Kliimath hiuiI:h utorlen told by Pro
tcHHiir W. i:. Knuglil and Fred I..
HouMton Atlcr Moveral Iijohih tho
party broku up, each member pro
iioiiiicIuk It tho inont pkaHunt tlmo of
(lin Hcanoii. Tho kuciiIn Mure- Mr. and
.Mm, Fred I.. Ilnuiton and Mm. Mamie
I'ulkorftou Tho iiiomliiTB mid their
lliinibnuds: Mr. and Mm. V. K. Fuuxht
Mr. and Mm, It. K. WattenlierK, Mr.
mnl Mm, Carey M. Itnmtiby, Mr. and
Mm. J I. Ooellcr. Mr. and Mm. Knrl
C, CummliiKM, Mr.' and Mm. I'lilllpn,
Mi. nud Mm. I'lnl, Mr. and Mm. (!ro,
A llioilon, Mr, and Mm. O. A. Wlrtx,
Mr mid Mm, Arthur WlUon, Mr. and
Mm. It, II Dunbar, Mr. and Mm. Sam
Huuiinem, Mr. nn1 Mm. Oeo. Clniitaln,
Mr and Mm II Nuwnhain, Mr. and
Mm. !. ' lloicui', Mr and Mm. O W
Whli.., Or and Mm, White, Mm. Jpn-lht.,r annuB KUet nlKht
"'" ",lr" cluh rooms Friday uei
'.! ... .ens Ant Tlw
FORD CARS
Touring Car $565
Runabout $515
GEO. BIEHN, Agent
at the Ford Garage
Tho
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O. K. Livery and
Feed Stables
Mundy & Hilyard, Props.
I'lioiK' .VJJ. Cor. (Mil ami Oak
riOiiipi nml rlHririil wrtlrr, (JimnI
liur(' nml tlral iIum rig
OID.' of
Dr. C. O. Prentice
Veterinary Hurtfruii
HarrlHon nud Mm Wilbur Joni'i). The
follunliiK "oiiii-ii will net ax honorary. nchool ut tliu high kcIiooI had a very
hmitcmieii and will In- In the rt'Celv'i njoyiililu time Thumdny enlUR af
liiK llui' Mm (' K Moure, Mm W Icr kcIiooI houm, pIculckliiK on the
0 Smith, Mm It II Dunbar, Mm vuitt aide. They left at 4 and returned
W I'niiKlil, Mm (ten Noland, Mm .about : o'clock Those eiiJoyltiR
Frnl el'lemon, Mm tl II Merrinnn.tlicnntele wore. I J Kuntz. MjiiiIc
Mm J i. Camp, Mm, Mnrlun Hank,.!.. I'ulkemoii, llona I' Auderhon; C.
Mm J F Onellcr, Mm l. H. Hcimim ' 1 CliorpenluR, Mury Stewart, Mm, M.
Mm Owi T lluldwln. Mm W A. IK'l-'YnTdy, ZcIIh nvanii, Urn Huey, Kthol
zell, Mm (' F Stone mid Mm, I. iciiiRttoii, Anita Kemter. Helen I.
'Oerbrr I'nxnu, Harriet Fink. F.athcr McAn-
drew, lllanche Morey. J'hIo Telford,
M. Cnrletou, OIIo Carleton,
W. Ueach, Kallierlno llcach.
Wediiemla) i.'M'iiliii; by Cumlintteo No. M. II Ford, Uuby IK'iuorcst. AHco
'J of thr A X W Club, The mem- llailloj, Mm Fred I'etemon. Fred
'ln-r mid their himtmudx mid a few Peterson, Kiliel Hawxhumt. Kthol
. frlinilB as Kuentii, motored out iibout Stubblnlli'lil
cIkIii hi I leu on the urn AlKonia mad,
vvueru uiey ttfio iinril with .1 real, Mr. KranK ini wnilo eiiicnaineir wor)k rPndlircj tt,o club
' - .iifrchlmieiiti xore served,
.the present elub year.
I year beRlns September 1st.
One of the inimt eujoynblu arTnlm of .Maud
the tteok na 11 ramp lire nupper Klven Mm. It,
chain, Abarlclla It. Davlii, K. It.
Iteamon, C, It. Itoberm, Oncar Shlve,
W. O. Smith, h. K. Wllllta. It. K. Wnt
tonbcrfC, Frank WftTd and Don J
Ztimult. MIkh Katberyn Nylaud und
Minx Harriet Fink aiiaUted.
Tho Happy Hour Club mot with
Mr, Harry Hlchardnon Tuesday after
noon, Sowing wan Indulged in and
IlKhl refreshment were Herved. Those
prusent were Mcsdamen X. I. Evnru,
CurtlH Heldrlch, I.oy llilyjrd. 8. K,
Farmer. It. C. Shipley, J. K. Hamil
ton. Floyd Mundy, II J Winter,
Claud Dal, It. J. Sheet. Fred Qocl;
ler. Satn Walker, O. D, Matthew. A.
C. Yaden, 0 J Walton and W J
Stelnmett
The Woiiiuu'm Library Club held
social at the
enlng. About
sixty were present. Tho rooms wero
beautifully decorated with cut flouem
and evergreens, and with the paint
ing from the art department. A mu-
alcal program ua rendered by Mr.
Don J. Kumualt and th Seltz Mando
tin Club Mm. C. IV Stewnrt,
Klamath Falls, Oregon, June 26, 1915.
MR. FARMER: Harvest will toon be here and you haven't built that gran
ary. You pUnned last year on having it ready for this year's crop and now the
time is getting close at hand when you will need it. Several of your neighbors
are already figuring with us along this line and you, too, should not delay longer.
Lumber is cheaper now than it .has been for years, so the expense will not
amount to so very much. Then, too, consider the money that you can save by
not having to buy sacks. This saving in one year is almost enough to pay the
material bill and, if the price of sacks keeps on going up, it will pay the bill. You
cannot afford to be without a building of this kind. It will be the best invest
ment you can make.
Come in and let us figure with you and help you plan this improvement.
We are always at your service.
Very truly yours,
BIG BASIN LUMBER COMPANY. I
Cor. Main and Spring Streets, Phone 107
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Quake- Report KxaKxcrated Itacc up 60 Per Cent Grade.
An informal endurance and
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pi. npvrnn !.. r. Th wn.i, "". ciiuuiauvo uu wu.i
of reconstruction hofe I' DrorresBlng ,est wa3 "llBcd in lat night by two
The Modoc. Kaglo and Jlwama arc .,.-., A ,.. mw,in hpM lam motorcycle sports In the cltj when
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Outsidf aid has r-u"" uu aurjr. uaaiercu wiau nw
could best Claude Coon up tho 60 per
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busy boats, and seem to be vieing ,gIll denounccd ,he exaggerated re- :con "f". wno wo'
1 with each other In
. t n UIIV IIIV IJVUMIM.,
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me amouni 01 por(s 8ent out flrs,
(hern dfllnori.
Tho steamer Mazama will begin I . cent grade through the Hot Springs
Everything addition and up tho road to the rock
Is in readiness but getting up steam ' Tiier turn water that's why they rrusner. Decker was riding an Exeel-
and blowing the big whistle. 1 are called "Iuxbak." DoxbakOnUng.sfor and Coon a Harley. Coon aays
The big dike at tho McCornack Clothes. K. K. K. Store. 10 he "beat him a block."
n. i.nM ranch Is nearing completion, and K
lino limt r.fttrrwirl frntn n tail In Flnr-
Ida and Washington. I). C. told of her runnlnB "loni'
trar,ls Mm, Wattenberg. ua a dele
Kate from the conentlon of Woman's
Clubs at Portland, gave a splendid re
port of tin .work there
gan a ote of thanks to the retiring
mayor and city council for their sup
port and all others who hae helped
innku tho library tho success It is.
Mrs. C. V. Fisher. In behalf of tho
Club, presented the retiring president.
Mm. O. C. Stearns, with a beautiful
altwr plnttcr In
the means ot reclaiming a xasl ex
panse of marsh land.
I). R. Yuncy is contemplating build
ing an extensive addition to Ills hotel,
to accommodate his greatly Increasing
t raffle.
The strange acquntic birds or kel-
appreciation of the ',le w made mc,nt,on f a ,ew ' day8
"Some men hope and some men fret.
Some have pride and some regret.
But the good or ill depends,
After all, on what you get"
Mister Squeegee
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,.,,, 60 as haMng ncen atscovcroa on
-h, ,, Great Klamath Lake. Is again In cvl-
1 iii'iiirt. 1 ins li nit iuui ut iucui t v
me new duo- , inere are ueouic wiiu isii uc
reporieu uy iwo gentlemen, wnose . -. . .. ?:.., .P .. . ,1,.:, r
oracity Is beyond question. These sausnea Wlin Utue u uiuy miuw
mHtHiimmimwmwwr"
are Deople who can be
i kelpies, or whatever they may be.' neighbors have less,
itv ,MAita.itFrr makon
( 1 It (tn fur the fulled Prats)
Ik ihiit mi old armchair t nn
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HOUHTO.V HOTKI.
Take 11 look at our light house
keeping riiniiiH and furnlshod
riiimiH, Thoy will suit you,
I'rli'ii uioilerute.
Clodo to I'cwlotllre
tho I'lillru cron of iThat wIiom brim
Is iniidc of elet. White illk fringe
particularly Is effective to make these
soft and Huffy frlugy crowns, while
tliu metallic frlugo In gold or sller
'Is used more extensively to edge the
iHhf' quite tho smartest thing In town 'velvet brims of the newest mldsiim-
So tear our rretonuo draperies down nier chapenux. Usually the trimming
crt A, Johnson was & warded tho first
prize and Mrs, Joseph S. Kent tho sec
ond. In uttendanco were Mrs. Oeo.
Noland, Mrs. Don J. Zumualt, Mrs. R.,
some excited, but In the main it will
pass. The bos describe these kelpies
Dreuni'il In Its summer cretonne slip"'
Well, really. I'll bo beat'
, If It's not Mrs. Robert llrowu,
.In rretiiunii hat and cretoiino gown
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W. McLean and
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And make them Into garment gay
'TU Fashion's new decree.
' That all who bow beneath her sway
Must very chintzy be.
( United Press, Service
I N'i:W VOItKt Junu 26
on (hose hats with mettil fringe-edged
brims is 11 single tassel of the sumo
material. Tliu hats with silk fringe
crowns also huc a penchant for tas
sel trimming, and often tlio tassel tin
IhIics a scarf that knots around the
Fashion is. crown and drops Its tassolcd end
Canning Season Will
Soon Be Over
Now l tlio lime In ml jour
Cmlt for i-itnnluK. Tlie quality
or the fruit I the Iii-kI nt IIiIn
IIiiii. Mon't ilebi).
iii..('Kiii:iiitu:s,
llAHPItKUHIKH,
l.(MlA.HKIUIIICt,
Ct'ltltKXTH,
CIIKHHIKH,
, ,XD AI'HICOTS,
A feu StrnvilK'ri'leN mti Ktlll
coming in, but tho kiiimiii will
kooii bo cliweil.
VAN RIPER BROS.
"(let I bo llnblt"
I'hnue Hfi Uih and Mali
I VIMI UMMW W - HfllllVII mi .-
going to give us the slip this summer 'Kincefully to tho wenrer's shoulder
Mtj imrrtitrr 11 iihui otiinrrn npn nil
her home on Seventh and Jefferson. oro """PorttaB ln the water near the ohUoSOOhy.
the Saturday Ilrldge Club. Mrs. Rob- ""ore omo distance of more this side iftlS IS a poor JUTM OI pnuosopny.
01 Aigoma. uur mioruiuuifc siur, . . MC,, ,n nmmpml nnv
such doctrine to those who buy Diamond
Squeegee Tread Tires.
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a. Johnson, Mrs. c. f. stone, Mrs. J. as "" '"K "",b3 ""- tt 7U6,, ,,' They have a ngiit. to aemana mucn,
a. Kent, Mrs. J. F. Mngulre, Mrs. Will """ " a ""-'"" -"" '"" """ matter how little their neighbors get out
-. fieli Tho liof hnn'fllni inn nnvc -
01 other tires.
Unbeatable mileage economy, unusual
freedom from trouble on the road, and un
excelled service under all conditions are some
of the things ths man who uses Diamond
Squeegee Tread Tires has the risht to expect.
And he gels them.
DUaoad Squeegsc Trtai Tiics are sold at these
" FAIR-LISTED ' PRICES:
I'.aldwlu, Mrs. Geo.
Mr?, II 1). Hnle.
The Pyhtian Club held their lasfl
fish. The last, however, the boys
were not certain of. as their tails
were Submerged most ot the time.
Whether they terminated in fins or
meeting until September at the homef'atllpr3 1r 8,i an unsolved problem
of Mrs. Solti Wednesday afternoon,
Junu 23rd. Needlo work was the pas
time, und lefreshmcnts were scried.
Tho members picaeut were Mrs. Earl
Whltlock, Mrs. W. I). Cofer. Mrs. Geo.
T McDonald, Mrs. C. 11. Crlsler, Mrs.
It. It. ilrewbaker, Mrs. Stella Skllllng
ton, Mrs. Gleu Johnson, Mrs. Jennie
The discovery of these kelpies, If that
Is what xhey are. Is creating a sensa
tion along the eastern shore of Klam
ath Lake.
"Coming Thro' tho Rye" was the
most popular waltz at tho dance at
St. Cloud on Wednesday e enlng. Dr.
Drodlcy and Mnmlo l'hlpps won tho
I 'At least, ho will make im look iih1 Am 11 dress trimming the short silkj
mucn iih jiohiiiio 11 lie me ereiouno sup nun ineiaiiic iringe arc most enecuvo
on tho wing chair and tho family .trimmings, especially edging tho short
Jduvenport. Clay (lowered elituu nndlJackets and hlghwater full skirts of
cratnnno Is being used In prodigal, tliu crisp taffeta dresses. Parasols and
profusion, not only to trim summer bags edged with silk fringe" to match,
frocks, hut to create them entirely. jMlow closely on the fringe of fashion.
Porky little short jackets or bright l-vcu veils have fringed borders, and
cretonne nro ituttlng the llttlu Bllken'tbough ynu may sniff and turn up
JackcB out nt business us popular our noso ut them, you tiro bound to
accessories of the summer toilette to be euro lug 11 fringed handkerchief
be worn with a illmy lingerie frock,, soon, for they certainly are up to
Floppy garden hats, trim sport hats' snuff.
und nrllstlc plcturo lints 1110 nil suc-l Fringe has even lnuded the Jow
cessftilly fashioned from tho stuff Hint 'dry realm, ami pendant earrings of
.window curtains and bedsprends are scintillating golden fringe, necklaces.
mndu from, - jof fourteen-carnt frluge awl gold bnri s""8 "i " ' "Ole and price ut
Parasols of crutonnu bloom with corsage pins, fringe edged, are loely'' Store.
gay plunyiKed birds and cubbngu slied uestllng In tho film und froth of sum-j
Id.h4m. tfc. ! AnftftIBkt 1 I A
llurn. Mrs. U It. Robertson and Mrt. J'V!" "' "" " . "-
I Geo F Seltr. wns tno ,ast lauce of a wc" enjoyed
cvonlng.
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Tells How To Get Quick Relief
from Ucatl-Colds. Its Splendid!
llrluu Ua or Tell Ua aouiit nuy
Second Hand
Goods
Vim uniil tu Hell, Trade or Ituy
Harrison & Matt
Our itore la on Klamath Ay;
and Sixth itrMt
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iiunuin nitu miiu,iuiii'u uiiks 01 citiiiiz
ndd cl another Hum to Us many sar
torial uses, Kveu uur ynuug and our
iiutomnlilles are not safo from this
cretonne opldumlc, und bonuets,
aprmiH nud tlrJy crutonno bnskottt to
match nro offered iih n complete, beach
outfit for tho Hinnll kiddie, wlillo the
moat itp-to-duto motors are being up
bolstered for tho summor season lu
smart black nnd white block und
striped cretonnes), nud oven lu Moral
und bltd dcalgiiu on black or gray
backgrounds, Home low and vulgar
punster' might even go bo far ns to ac
cuso Madame I. a Mode of having the
chlnt bug, but far bo It from mo.
While In tlio upholstery uud driv
pory department snooping around for
Ideas, Fashion has til so soiled upon
silk und motal rrlngo ua a trimming
uovolty, On both hnta nud frockH
alio la using it with a lavish hand.
Bilk fringe In nil color la used for
men fabrics
When tho tired business man comoi
homo theso nights he Is going to have
nu aw rut tlmo to tell bis wife, from
tho cook, that la, of course, If Iio'h
lucky enough to havo both. The way
ull (ho smartest frocks uro affecting
little aprons of organdie and Paris
muslin to match up tholr neck frills
nnd cuffs, milady nud milady's maid
w III soot) ho able to do a sister act.
Tho apron offocu aro Uowltchlug,
though, uud add Just tho last quaint
touch to u demuie Httlu dress ot gray
or old blue- crepe tie chlno with n
Quaker collar and cuffs ot white or
gandie. A musttvrd yellow frock of
pussy willow taffotu or an old rose
of Georgette crepo mako lovely bask
gt minds for the ft illy froth of a lace
(rimmed apron panel of white not and
a llcbu to mutch, and tho result la so
youthful that tbo wearer looks not
llko n maid, but a maiden.
Tho W. O. W. Thimble Club met
with Mrs. Marlon Hanks Thursday af
ternoon. A pleasant time was enjoy-'
ed by nil.
A birthday dinner was given Wm.1
C. Hum Friday evening by Mrs, Hum
at their homo on Washington street. In one minuto oxt clogged nostrils
Tho guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Vor- will open, the nlr passages of your
non Motschonbncher, I.ylo Blgbce,head will clear and you can breathe,
Dick Nelson nud Fred B. Dunbar, the.fieelj. No moro hawking, snuffling,
men all being University of Oregon (binning, headache, dryness. No,
students. .struggling tot bioath at night; your
cold or catanh wilt bo gone.
Get a small bottle of Klj's Cream
I.alm from your druggist now. Apply j
i little or tius irngrani, auiisejuic,
henlluc cream tn your nostrils. It
poiietratc thiongh eery air passage
c f the tie.iil. soothes the Inflamed or
swollen mm nun membrane and relief
tonics. Instantly.
It's Just line. Don't stuy stuffed
up with n cold or nasty catarrh re
lief comos so quickly.
t (Paid Advnrtlsenicnt 1
,.. marrc-1 I 7Z7 Diamond
Slza .:;..-.. a I c squeegee
30x3 I 0 9n 34x4 $20.35
30x3'! 1220 3as. 28.70
32x3W It 00 37x5 33 80
334 2300 C3r.5'$ 46.00
PAV MO MOitE
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If You Want toGo Anywhere
Any Time
Phone, 94' American Hotel
Ford Livery Company
Hose!
Hose!
Hose!
NOT LADIES' HOSE
GARDEN HOSE
FOR SALE at the cheapest place in the city.
H. Boivin's Plumbing Shop
on Fifth Street, between Main and Klamath Avenue.
1916
METZ
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The Quality Car, fully equipped; Gray & Davit Electric?
Light and Starter, Bosch Magneto, Price $865, f: o. b.
Klamath Falb, Oregon.
Telford Bros., Agents, Corner Conger and MauaiStaV
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