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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1916)
A-!.- W:"' iv it- .THURMAV, JUNE 1, 111 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON California Women Latest pn KV is hum. D,nJ r LIKE THE 1E TTiui 1 1 cMiiuuiicdd uuup United Prw rrle BAN FRANCISCO, Juno 1. Wash ington's women training camp Isn't tucti n much. A aquad or girls from Bn Frsnelsco's most exclusive society circles wont Into camp here today as soldier In the east cantonment of the PicMillo. Tbey are to bo taught how lo bo Atnatons, and hero Is their dally stunt: At 0 n. in., reveille; dress within thirty minute;, powder, fancy hair and vInIIoi-x; beauty Miotft barred: uniform, khnkl dentiles i-ninpiilijii Inn, drill for Imlt nn hour to gel up tin nppotlto, Knl nt tho goncral int-BH tnhl with 2G0 other womon, alt utrniiKvrH. Mnlio hods, gut lunch ready for Innlntit prcpiimtlon, m ready for iiim it:.: class m n.::o. All moinlng to learn how to iimr iiuminii'M in ir7 vnrlotlen of linmliiKuH Nimii, lunch. TO SELL THEIR STOCK, LUMBER MEN MUST USC PRINTERS' INK, -8AV SPEAKERS AT THE; 810. CONVENTION ft: j United Press Hnrvlce wraP .' (JIIICAQO. Jlinn 1 Mr ....!.,. nowspnper and magazine advertising if ossentiai to the future of the lumbar 0, and llnrlllMlrv fMtti ..!. I... .- Kroin l to , forced marching; 4 to 8. ' lZl ZE2 dinner; 7, assignment of h..uiiPn' nnii..ni ,.-.i- u . " InHpectlon, and at 10 ,i,,v -ri, .i..... .....,.-, . rklrl, shirt waist, olkskln boots and .rdoek. taps. JKo,ov ",-',: V " T '"' -who talked on Publicity, and the other I phases of tho merchandising uroblem all hinged on the same general que uon or advertising tiie product of the .sawmills. A doien papers on this. sub ject in Its various forms were pre sented. Tho speakers were: U. E. I Pmtt, chief of the bureau of domestic ami foreign commerce; Dean H. P, Baker of the New York State CoUesje of Forestrr at Syracuse; Franklin K. I Wentwortfa, secretary of the National I Fire Protection Association ; J. f. Hamilton of Portland, Ore.; Freak D. inaae or Chicago; F. A. Oeed of cowl. Neb.; J. R. Moorehead of Kan sai city, and Warren B. BaUeek ef Milwaukee. The German -Americans Oppose Teddy and Wilson Are You Interested in the New Spring Wash Goods? Of ouro tboro's ooroaro iosaFnttr. "Our stock aro cosattfana." for Hhm nhiU .lw. l -'-A also to bo had, but wo do say that now again this soason will yoti fW tho vnrinty of sMtoriak a yon will today on display at this storo. A collection wo Kara boon -for tho past six ssoath Tuiimfclior aad boufht at tho tisao that moans bif savins; oror'ttW prosont prieos of today. You will fiod tho wmA wasvtod Awaiog Stripotv sUiaJy- cob wafc-liko Cropos in whko and colors, VoUos in flowor offocts, and Whist Goods in such a rarioty that should maka choosing oasy. Printed Voiles This sefV eheer fabric Is always popular Just as eoense the weather turn warm. The bis muse ef pepu- lr.paumnake ICeaey cheealns a prlnf stress or waist from" this let. 25c aflyV' lanfanaBBTM SV " 1 llllu Bzz&hmEiM vinu jQBRr -1bbbBt VMI t n 1 ' u 55flr l-WHBnnnnr7 rLi wHLf Black Silk Taffeta' 35-lneh wide chiffon taffeta; wilt net crack; guaranteed to wear, Per Yard, $1.50 1 may get He Would United Press Service lilent," Dr. Gerhard said. CHICAGO, June 1. "German-Amor- a clianco to votu for him." leans unreservedly against both Thoo- not hay who hlu choice Is. dore noosevelt and Woodrow Wilson "I do not believe the republicans will for president of the United States," , nominate Hoosovelt, and unless Wilson was the slogan Illinois Oerman-Auor-, In nominated on tho first ballot I don't leans expect to plant In tho minds or,lnllcvc ho will he nominated." tbe official of every Oerman-Amerlcan alliance. I'lmiio ate nine fur tho best In eleo- "Opposltlon to Wilson and Hooso. tiicnl work. Promptness my hobby, vtlt Is an Illinois aertnan-AinerlcunOcll Wet, electrician, Klamath Idea, and we expect to promulgate It H'.x.itsiQiiu'H Store, Klghth and Main, throughout the United States," I)r inths Hermann Oebhard, chairman of the - political committee declared today. .Sco the circus tonight at tho "I know tbe man I want to see pren- Oiphous. 1-Jt JWG ooo 8HABTA raw xon ooo o -0 Makes all things now ber Co., Phono 107 ItlK Uasln hum 10 tf ' The Waters tl Adversity will never rise high enough to trouble those who have tbe saving babIL The flrst duty of a young couple should be to start putting by a little every pay day. This bank ltTera you ail its faellltUe to aav and to pay you for your prudence In totereat. FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON td) FAULTLESS nearvvtr v 'usa o s w oV- RUBBER GOODS Sold and Guaranteed by IWerwooft BfEtM EOJ HBjW hW.VsV Pharmacy OREGON WkS I 7 7 fTCftifn KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERt aAHTICULAI PEOPLE BUY TMEIP. 0RUG5 ttyw lctTucy.T UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC WaaNaOMtaforCkUktaa Hamilton's mail, iMmseBger asd fretflbtikssts ea UM UfOar Xtomatlt fko. Husm leave this oce every morula; Mcaot tandsty, a4 7iS0. Western Transfer Co. VBOim ! MAIN STRBBT, NRAR FIFTH jmWMJr y djrJVA 9 4ibi 4it'taCmch" i 9 Mnr' - OsosMsfctfaf m uu nesdn't C El VBHbbV wny 7M It rets let m take car of BBBoj W stfists SwMagy.Wa'U do it a? v. . smmmmmw oifho .. .. om. EOrl Ka1 paaaaaaaamw .oaav oesfjons) wv '"HW sv faafgWECrSfy T ik- W 'tEASflW' UINK RIVER ELECTRIC w j rwiaapejEa company i Vwo fatptlriof any batttry mt mny tint 3 The put few days of atuuklae have partially thawed the old Use amUe on the raacher' face, which was freaen out bjrtbe recest slort wlaUr. Tkey find rye and a few blade of wheat wore atront enough to wtthataa the severe teat, minor crop aot having dared to peep out of the ground yet Judging from tho coughing aad wnooping on all aldea of us, wo think our little valley Is too well supplied with this epidemic. We hope nothing oerious will result from It R. Madaen, the gonial piano sales man from Klamath Falla was calling on people In this vicinity gatarday. spending the night at F. H. Job. Rev. Cowley of Merrill waa obliged to disappoint his congregation aa abas ia View Sundayafteraoon, on aecotttt or a disabled horse. Some or our sandy roads are la vy bad condition, autos frequently getting stalled. Just have patience, brother, as we understand a portion of thistle noon to do improvea. 1 Miss Helen Jobes is taking lessoaa uu uiu viuiin irom our a Die instructor, . Dobry. - t Mr. and Mrs. Voss of White Lake visited their daughter, Mrs. Ben Das lei and family the first of the week. ' i A. P. Crossfield, who Is representing Ward's Medical company, is calling on people or our vicinity this week. 'Store Editorial We dent believe there: la a elngl ateepcreen in ur etors that would kfiewlnsly be dlscourteeue to a eu temer. Every salsspersefi hare la lm preeooe) with th value ef feebif eeurt. eua, and if at any time yeu feel yeu haven't had the attention yeu felt yeu were entitled te, won't yeu tell ue about lt All Suits Divided into Just Two Lots. Your Choice at $16.50 and $22.50 Yes, we art surprised hew suits have eeld this season, and why eheuMnt they, when we etepte eeneMerthe value we aiv and advanee atytoa we, offer? What, few we have left wo muet elean up In a few aaya mora. All Suit AU Suits worth worth $25.00 $40.00 $10.50 42&50 I'INK GlkOVK 1'lCKUltl e e The I'lne Grove Industrial Club met laxt Friday afternoon. After the meav bers had reported on the work. tkey have done a short program was ren dered. S. 0. Icenbico was called to his old homo In Idaho, to the deathbed of his sister. Mrs. Uroitenatein and son Arthur, and Mrs. Icenbioe and son Clem, will leave Klamath Falla today to visit rel atives and friends In Iowa and Minne sota. The Antl-Can't Sunday school class gavo Miss Haxfl Arant a aurprUe )aily on her birthday last Saturday evening. Tho evening waa spent In a very enjoyable manner. Mrs. Lyle B. Kedfield aad Mrs, L. Dlxon visited their mother, Mrs. I. a icenbico last week. V Miss Donna Mack has been visiting in town this laat week. Miss Emma Murray has gone to th Falla to apend the summer vacation. f IK Itlilni 'a n laii u r M I ll ' I fl l I all MA t aV Friday and Saturday Are 'Corset Days Women New Model Corset, good $1.00 grade, tpeelal Warner A DeBey!; beet value ever effered. 59c 50c Womena extra heavy Car sets, well stayed, and tuaran teetf to' wear. Value 'up to $240, to ole-ut,at par pair 98c !.1 m THI CUT SHOWS tutorial Patterns Per July. Alway In the lead. Wltkn every ttrpaetern yeu got large PletefiaT Quarterly for only 4Se eatra. WOMEN'S ALL-LININ Haiiercskfs Vary Special 5c EXTRA LAROE SIZE Balk Tsweb Worth today 2Sc. Special 19c Psre Silk Tires- Hsse All colors. Still on sal at tho eld arloo, . iVUsMjSsits All six up to 44. Choaptoaay at SOc. Very Special,, Suit, .CfL.1 I "-"r JZ tartal. X N Price ranging from 5 JL 35c f0.uu io pio.uu . i t . . . r "aaaaV Don't Ftil to Stop y g?!9 Kwyoo Asto Coats t by euretere antf aeo 'IWm. MJ ' .iP-," - wved flrrt rtlpnt tday.T, Mtaathln. now rT A fl WJ MM.T &WW&' XmSws $16.50 to $20 X Newest Separate Skirts 9 1 I 1 M . 1 j I I III I I I I I 111 I I I 1 J SB Stunning skirts f taffetas In plain, striped and plaid pattern. An unlimited variety of other etylee in wool pepHn, French eerejeOf ehuSdah oleth, eport atrip, black and whifo' ehecks, largo ana- aaaaH pkttde, gelnne andwhH serQea atyloo anTfabHee euttahle for every ooeaalen for opart er dree wear. xtra tars:bandl(kt la atytUtt mdle, In all ana. terlala. A eensplete aaaortmont In all length and waist band fitem22te'4incfee. d aa you so windows. every day. The Civic Club meets with Mrs. M. Miller this afternoon. H. Wasco will vote on 1160,000 county road bond. - LEGAL NOTICES Notle Inviting Old Pursuant to direction of th Couucil of the city of Klamath Falle, notlco is hereby given that Mda wilt do received by the Police Judge of said city at bis oc Jn tk-lty,kaU up to and Including Monday ovonlng st o'clock p. n., of Juns Jth, 1111, for making th proposed lmnrovoaaent on Eloventh atront, frcnaMala atisst northerly to the aoatherlr line of th U. a government IrrtgaUon canal, also from.tka-aortherly .Uaa of the V.B. government Irrigatloa'eaanl'nocthorly to the interaectloa of movonth street. Upham streetand Wordea f aveaae. theaco westerly on upaaaa treet; to th tatoraocUon of Proapect atreeWln- chiding taUraectloao; tan nronoaai las- provomost to be made iaeladea-tbe grading of aaid trotl to oataaUak grade to a width of U foot aad hard aurfaclas aaldatreat to a width of X feet over. aU,cIae!udtag wntkn, wltk-l-ta eitkr bKullthk ornU aaaandnni; aU of aaid proposed improvoasent to b made together with tho material to be need la accordance with plana and anocllea Uoaa of the city ongtassr sa ana In tan oaleo of the Polio Jaige of aaid otty. roforano taereto la anrany nwd for further detalla raranifana, can' atrucUoa, aaaUrlala and ananUtla. Said Improvement mitt a 1st In ens ooatraot, and bid will be reeetvodtfer bltuUtbio pavement and for oil nu- cadam. and iwlll be opened for ooaaid etntlon by th Conuaaf.Cenneil on the 6th day of June, IMS, nt tnnknnr nf I o'otook.p. aa! Biddera arUt aeTeanired to submit bda on Maannjwnssil by the city engiaeer, end Mds'irUt net be cenaldered anleie o snnniMUd, Masks may be obtained at tae SSnennf the Polio Judge. . ' Thn sneeaaatul bidder ?w4tt.a .re quired te give nans an ansa tn be Axed by thai Coaanvjn penaaJi r ta faithful nerforsMtnea ef tawntraot to be entered Into for nwknnf anld ! nreveatent. aaun Md gftnat as sum panled by sJ-ekeek, ettned ny aeaae rwpenalMe bank for I far sent ef tae amount, bid, aa n ggarsntss tant tae successfol bidder wlii enter late tract with the city for tho making of such Improvement, withla tea days from the date of the award. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and tn make such. Improvement on behalf of the city. Dated at Klamath Falla. May 141$--A. L. LBAVTTT. Police Judge. l$-14t Notice te Creditor the County Court of tho State of Oregon, for the County , of -KUaa- ath. In the Mattor of the Xstate and Guar dlanaklp of B. if. Richardson aa Insane Person. Notlce 1 hereby given by th an' deralgnod, guardian of .the person and estate .of, R. M. Rlbharnacn. an iaeaaa person, to the creditor of the aa IL M. Richardson, to present tnelr claims," with tbe necessary voucher, to aaid. guardian, at ala attee at tne First; State, and. Savings. Bank, at Klamath' Falla, Oregon. J. W. SIBMBNS. .Guardian of the Person .and Batata ef R. M. Richardson, an Insane Peraon. SC-M4I-I! before July 6. 1B1I, tkat beiag the ptratioa of six weeks' publication of this summons,., peso orlbed- by the or der of the court, and if yen fall ao'to answer, the plaintiff will take Judg ment against yon' for 435.00 -and for the coats aad disbursements of thia action, and that a claim for 114.07 agalnat tka PaUeaa Bay Lumber com- pany, attached ia! thia action aa'-your property, be sold to satisfy sack judg ment. Thia publication laNmade by order of the Konerable K. W. Oowea, Juatlce ,', ' Em m "vr .? of the above named. ort;cdety; on May 25, 191$. , Th date of trst pabueaUeaef this summons is May 95. 1$1. -"' A. arjumini Attorasy.for'PUlnUt. 25-1-8-U42-2M if .T? Surety bend promptly reepenslble people. CfclleSea: . H'Jt'i j ,w:, .sari' Vt,v, ii Publication ef tummene In Ue Juatk Court far tae'DUtriot of Limkvine, Klnnwth Cnnaty, Oregon. B. Barnl. Plnlntlt. vs. Ooorgo Maaaey; Defendant To Oeorg Maaaey, Defendant, in the "Mam 'ifitk mtm-t "S "'- - -". " ""-' Ten are neresy reeuiren te and anawer tan annlsAned'snalnet yen la the abate eattMed .setfsa -ea er Buy a. aeaaea ticket aad aetn Kl&BMtk Falta nn tka, nam mm m nLmiml 'Uaquatown. ,nOt munnnnnnnnnnnnnannannnnnaannl OBUNOUINT SAL! NOTICB VI m tan Pranciee. Calltornln Callfarnla-Oregen Power Company. LecaUen ef principal ntoeeef ""TThim lea. Catlfarala ''it'.'U aoveral amounU aeteppoalte4ae aames of the reepeeUve .bawhe1antspVM' -s," KSA t?.a -i-ti' NOTICB There U daknauent nnen the ttoUawiax faaaerlhad tmtk.'i.'iJJi account of Aasasament (No. 4) levied on the llth day ef April, 11$, - m follews: NAMB. No. Of CerthVN. HercaauM Treat ccnanany af Baa Franciaoo, Tmatoe . JN Mercantile Truatrjeenpsaynf anfenekMe, Truet.lt7 MercanUle TrnetCsppsn, Ban Frnaeiseo. Truetoe M9 MercanUl Treat Cosapeny ef Ban Ftnnelaeo, Tmatoe -$$$ MercanUle Treat Company ef unaFTenelaeo? Truite 4$S Mercantile Treat Company f Baa Fmaeiaoe, Tfnatoe .eel MercanUle Treat Company of Ban Frnaetaeo, Trnstee4M Meroantlle Truat Company of Ban linneam, Treetee$H; AndUnooordanee with ww and naaranr of the beard ef on the ltUidar e( Apru; ini, enany aaarea f aA paMl e aa awy be nosiary will be sold nt th ogle of the ;maetva LMdeHsrt atreet,BBn rraaeiaee, OnMferais. en Tnaedny. Jn f ndEnaj aBOjean BPa feadS BF VBEnaOn flgt en, together wMh eosta of aaid day. to pay of MTertlatng and: Bearetory-ef Odsee w '-i"C eato'aaaiea Imissi ,:'-;.V- "" i ?"nf-raot Ca . ' l aatfSam .MW' e !BBBB)o-V'. 4 gas 41nsaa & - ,,.AV1 mxnF . A "hnea':,'Saaaaa;- - i,;1. frAi'-rJ:aair' ( 2 BSjt anBanananl M -agaaaf . tj ananananaaT nanaBn 8 VTaaanaaf ' fr P J SjSwIaHIHK MMgaHMsBBB WgananV fl P'eanj n ngni "OongnaSy. fl9H l " u I . - J.-'tt 9JBjSBanjl fffi M paarV--. r v- ' 'fwH !HaaiaMBk'aadBnaaatn., . i.-swll 4 'j iSA'' "r"-,'A.'.-.A, wfp 'J',.in;rnj., V.'$m'Wi!m to :r,.v v "J .'. c tlj j ! ',. .!Vj . i . -KvV . y- ts. fair'