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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1916)
ft1"' K& --1 K. . TUESDAY, JULY It, 1t1l THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON " K" - - 3flf j-f-' I iii a V rz tH4 ' J J St' r l-fr' :? ' MK ji fT a , fle W .i ? " kaaeBeaeBBBT aaaae! BV li aaeBeaeaaaaP -je! IE aeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBeBaBBtaaaaeV. JaaaV aaaael I Bam aBaaaBrB11aBaBaBaF,,JBBaBl ' SafeESVBBja e I an, TT BaaAassBBBn aeaeaeaaeaVfc BaaexaaaBkBaaeYsK aaJa. aa&aaaV - - Bnoimi vk B - . "-i fc 8aaBBBaaaW,BTa"ear - . Smm ,TeeWi0ee8. I . aborts tat tj ,,, AJ, This is What C. E. Hughes, III Thinks About It MAIL ORDERS PROMTLY NUtD 9 1 II MAIL ON EXPRESS PREPAID aad wife hare ta- i aa oatiag la Com eoaaty satf sa Ceaot seetloas. Oeedreada ef the way. Mr. resided to Cooa eeaaty tar jrmi Mora croatag to all Playera Plea. Dick Notooa, Mdle Bogert. Lyle Mr bee and Prod Camas aro spending to day at CaUotaat, angling for the big ones. They will ratara toalgat Roaarao Proem o. A. C. . Mba Imaila'VIrgU, daughter of Mr. lukaMfB.4ar VirgU. retarae;treeB Oregon Agricultural College at Cat raUta. Miaa VtrgU wUl gradaata froai that school aazt year. Leaves for South. Arthar C. Lewis, formerly lataraatad with the Farmers' lavtoenat aad Baa ply House, left Ula aoralag for aoutt-eraaolata. tooatract- Mslwiaa la Derria, I W.Dt VUlar, local or.speat today la Dorrla oa aaataaea. Ha U aalldlag a garage there. js :-. , . ttetPlaa. Joha Foatar, Thad McHattaa, W. W. BaaHh aava returned from the Bly ceaatry, where they apeat aereral days aealag. Bart Waater weat wlU tteea. hat left the aarty at Bly, aear waere teaaraaaav To Lea Angelee. ' Mrs A. C MaUaaaz aad daaghtar left thla aaoralag tar Lea Aagelea la hopes of aattarlag the forawra health. 1 1 - W. T. Shire aad Edgar Virgil re taraed hut alght frost a week's aaalag jWp la Tarloaa waters In the aerthera part of Klawata coaaty. ToBaHd H. C. Tipton, a fanner of Foe Valley la In town today to get blackaaalth work done tor a hay derrick he la erecting oa his reach. Here From Parkor'a. Sam S. Hill Is la town from Parker's Station. Mr. BUI Is employed by the Hopkins Lumber company. May Locate Here. Dr. Dodard of Chicago la a recent arrival bare and may locate. ,Dr. Dodard is a nephew of Mrs. O. A. Stearns. He is an osteopath doctor. Visiting Relatlvea. Mortimer O. Perlmaa of Portland la visiting with K. Sugarmaa and family. Mr. Perlman is a nephew of Mrs. Suganaaa. EPISCOPAL GUILD PURCHASES LOT CHARLES GRAVES SELLS PROP ERTY AT SEVENTH AND HIGH FOR $1,20018 8PLENDID LOCA TION FOR CHURCH Return ta Pert. Mr. aad Mrs. .Loosley returned to 'day to their home la Fort Klamath. iThey hare been spending aereral days la the Macdoel country. weaa b ease. . W.-'C. Brans, batter maker for the falaauth Falls Creamery, has recelred aoUee that he passed the state ezaml- aa u aow a uceaaad ci With intention of building later, the local Episcopal Guild yesterday pur chased the lot at the comer of Seventh and High streets from Charles Graves. The purchase price waa $1,200. The lot la on the southwest corner of the crossing of, Serenth and High streets, and Ilea back of the residence of W. T. Shire. The Guild will not erect a building at oace, bat contemplates a structure later. "Ground Gripper" Shoe Double Betiding FUxibU Shank Perf cbComf ortnd FrMdoin W&'ysy-,,"r-'v-1 Cc rr- f i- iti r.itft $ : -v. ' , f y iy ,1. .. f l.-j6ri.-SJJs .. ,. . . Artificial and harmful shapes In shoes have long been mere papular than, natural and correct forme, theuah theJatter are gaining In appreciation. No normal feet la ever sharply pointed In the middle, aa are aa many a hoes. It la longest and nearly straight en the Inner aide; and the end of the ahoe, which should never be sharply pointed, should lie ever the normal peeltion of the great toe; that Is, toward the Inner aide. The great toe la never normally pushed outward toward the other toes; this la the result of improper faaaajaan High, narrow heals disturb the natural poise of the feet and body, Interfering with balance and mus cular action; If persisted In they shorten the heel cord. 'Many women Insist that they are mere com fertable In ahaes with high heals and pointed toes, and that they o an wear no other kind. Thla la no doubt true In many caaes, If they have bean long ac customed to wearing such shoes, the feet have be come deformed, and may require deformed ahoea to fit them, which helpa to explain how the aenae of the natural ehape and beauty of the foot Is largely lost among aa. Regal Shoe Store Sls Afgt in Kkmatk Falls for .""'t&wmi GrifHjer" Ska. For Maw, Wosbm aad Chilton H v v '?$vaaaBBBBtx" $Sk TnagggsBaaarABBBBBBB'HBaHnB tliaV& ,ff'(.c KyIv. ,. ZmX JittfiBBMggggggggm-S' 2BaaaaBy Ju- Z-VrfAfJ All Summer Goods Must Go fa$tXaJLnUfcr;,tfc 4 J. HUCJ-t&S CM--l Charles Evans Hughes III. is tickled to death orer the fact that the first Hughes, who is bis grandfather, haa been nominated for the presidency of the United States. He doesnt know w hat it is alt nbout, but he Ukes it as far as it has gone, according to this photo graph taken the other day. Dunsmuir IBall Team Plays Here August 6th CALIFORNIA TOWN SAYS IT WILL BRING SPECIAL TRAIN AND A NUMBER OF ROOTBR8 WITH THE TEAM Dunsmuir versus Klamath Sails at Modoc Park wili be the baseball card on August 6, according to arrange ments completed by Manager Hay Watts this morning. The risltlng team says it will run a special train and bring rooters enough to make them selves heard. Although Sam Jolly haa been with the Dunsmuir team, It la hollered that be will play with Klamath Falls In the game here August 6. Jolly likes Klam ath Falls and is able to play with the local team because Dunsmuir haa an other catcher. Filling the shoes out of which Gin ger Greenwood stepped la becoming a difficult task, saya Manager Watts. Keanu of Chico saya he doea not de sire to come here If he haa to take a Job In the box factory. He may be landed yet, however. Negotiations also aro being made to get Burns, now playing shortstop for Dunsmuir. The Chllcote agency la the home of the AStna companlea. It TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Cook for ranch, good wages, steady job. Inquire People's Market, or phone 83. 26-tf MEN WANTED Six lumber pliers, 14 yard lumber sorting chain, company. handlers, 4 men on Pelican Bay Lumber tut Life, accident, burglary, liability and automobile Insurance in leading com ptfhles. See Chllcote. 1. 4 i i i 4 X MOE'S NEW DRYQOOD8 STORE DURING OUR : JULY CLEARANCE SALE MOE'S NEW DRYQOODB STORE ? T t Sensational Clearance in Ready-to-Wear Women's House Dresses, Waist Wash Dresses and Coats, at July Clearance Sale Prlcsai $40.00 Suite, now..- I1.W $28.00 Sulta, now tJO $18.50 Suits, now 8,78 $7.80 Skirts, now SJ0 $8.00 Skirts, now. 4J0 $6.80 Skirts, now 2.78 $7.80 Wash Dresses, new 9JS $8.00 Wash Dresses, now 28 69o Bungalow Aprlns, now 48a WT i. J YV x&er a;.T .. s.. i rfri .J 1 J Sensational Clearance of Wash Goods Flowered Flaxon Lawns, value up to 16c. Clearance price 9o. 26c French Qlnghams, plain and broken checks, Clearance' Sale price 9c. 80c quality plain 36-Inch Crepes, Clearance Sals prlca 9c. $1.28 grade Bleached Table Linen, extra good value, guaran. teed all linen, Clearance Sale price 89c. New Blaser Stripe Skirtings, 69c grade, 36 Inchsa wide, fanoy tripes, Clearance Sale price only 49c. $1.00 grade 36 Inch plain stripe Pongee 811k, Clearance Sale price, 89c. 38c grade 40 Inch plain wldo stripe Volt, Clearance Sale prloi only 19c. Women's Summer Vest, 16c value, Special Sale price, 10c. Women'a Union Suits, fine grade, worth 60c, 8peolal price 38c. Children's Vests, all slaes, 10c. Porosknlt Underwear for children, all alias, only 28c. Fine quality Nainsook Prln cess Slips, $2.60 grade, Special 98c. $1.28 Muslin Qowns, assorted tylee, 98c. Children Muslin. Pants, Sp. clsl 10c. Children's Economy Hoee, all sixes, Vtry Special, per pair 18c New Wash Skirts In all the materials, In all the prices. Additional models Just srrlved makes our assortment more complete than ever... Every new feature In style and fabrics Is represented. Prices, 98c up to $7.50 Wirthmor Waists New Assortments l - i A. A A A A At : . .; HeSaejMJMefreeJefrefrefaMJ Summone In the Circuit Court of the State Oregon, for Klamath County George W. Stephens, Plaintiff. TB. Winnie May Stephens, Defendant To Winnie May Stephens, Defendant Above Named: In the name of the state of Oregon, You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before Wednesday, the 16th day of August, 1916, that the being the last day of the time prescribed in the order of publica tion of this summons, and If you fall so to appear and anawer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court (or the relief prayed for in bla com plaint, to-wit: for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between the plaintiff and defendant, for the care and custody of Blanch Annetta Stephens, and for such Other 'and further relief as to the court may of'spcm citullnble. This HUinmon.s Is nrv-tl upon nld dcforuluiit by publica tion heicof In the KvodIiik HcraWr o newspaper of goncrul circulation print' ei und published at Klamath Falls, Klamath county, OreKon, once a week for six woeks, by order of Honorable D. V. Kuykendatl, judge of the above entitled court, madi, duted and flltxl In this cause on July S, 1916, tho data or the first publication thereof bt-lriK WimI neHdiiy, the 5th day of July, 1916. It. C. OltOEStlKCK, Attorney foivl'lalutlff 5-12-19-20-2-9-16 H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusement .8 TMWWWWVM'VVW OPERA HOUSE HOUSTON DARK ORPHEUS THEATER! STAR THEATER "THE RULINQ PASSION" Five Heel Fox, Featuring Claire Whitney "THE 8TOLEN PIE" Movie Made In Klamath TUE8DAY AND WEDNESDAY C. R. Mltler'a Picture of A Grand Old Pitcher for a Grand Young Shortstop mzr" F .BaBaaBaBaBaBaBaBBaBaBaafRaaBBB A?X iTNhw I ' Baiaaaaaaaaaaaaa J3jaaBaaaBaaeaa rz , "CRATER LAKE IN WINTER" , "The Hidden City of Crime," Eighteenth Eplsodo of Graft I "8aved by a Song," Two noel Rex Drama ' "The Vengeance of Guldo," ' One Reel Powers Drama "1 tie Frame-Up on Dad," One Reel Nestor Comedy (SIX REELS GOOD MUSIC ADMI88ION 16 and 28c TEMPLE THEATER "The 8capegrace," Throo Reel Lubin Dramu "The Sea Dog," Vim Comedy "Love's Labor Lost' Edison Cartoon 'Sellg Tribune." MERRILlToFERA HOUSE Merrill, Oiegon MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAYS MENWANTED BOX FACTOaY- f S Christopher Matthewson, grand old pitcher of the New York GiaaU, has seea Ws last season aa a pitcher, as he has Just been traded to the Cincinnati Reds for Charles Herxog, who has jaat been relieved of the managership of that team. Cincinnati wants a man ager, and Matty la ambitions to try himself in that position, area with Cincinnati, where managers Sad it ab- bolutely Impossible to get alond with the club owners. Henog, who la ooa sldered one of the belt, If not the beat, shortstops, may help the Olaats toward a pennant. -. . ... i Men wanted for both day and night shifts. Apply at once. Lumber & Box Co. Dorrii, California ama SI tfMi: