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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1916)
yfd: ,v ifx'"UQ "" . " mf- ? 12 ,v . - .r If' Aw T THURSDAY, JULY 87, 101 ErC KUV THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORKOON V,i a!iiii w. ft. w-n. ill STRAW AND PANAMA HATS All Straw Hats cut to ONE-HALF the regular price Any $3.50 Panama Hat at $2.25 Any $6.00 Panama Hat at $3.85 Any $7.00 Panama Hat at $4.25 Buv Your Summer Suit Now and Save at K. K. K. Store's Big Clearance Sale of All Men's Summer Clothes Step in and try on tome of these high class clothes. Clever Norfolk, pinch-back and patch-pocket styles in the newest and most favored fabrics. At this sale you can almost save one-half on the price you would regularly pay. III? . K.K.K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS LEADING CLOTHIERS Any Fifteen Dollar Summer Suit, now $11.85 Any Eighteen Fifty Summer Suit, now $13.50 Any Twenty Dollar Summer Suit, now $14.85 Any Twenty-Two Fifty Suit, now - $16.50 Any Twenty-Five Dollar Suit, now - $18.50 Any Twenty-Seven Dollar Suit, now $19.50 Any Twenty-Eight Dollar Suit, now $19.50 Any Thirty Dollar Summer Suit, now $20.85 BBBBBBBBBBBBEk . H k Sneik SBi SHSV S"W Ba &ieBB .-.i Hera From Rosebura. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Stapleton of Roseburg are here for a visit with friends. Mr. Stapleton Is cashier of the Douglas National bank. To Attend Lodge. R. B. Brewbaker leaves Sunday to attend the Grand Lodge of the Knights of Pythias in Portland as delegate from the local lodge. Mrs. Brewbaker and' Miss Greta McMillan will accom pany, tilm as far as Ashland, where they "will spend two weeks visiting friends. Gets Supplies, v P. .C Markwardt. superintendent ot ' ne ebanty infirmary, was in Klamath Pall today for supplies. Fart People Here. ..ahvand Mrs. John Copeland, James Klrkpatrlck and Ed Royt are among the Fort Klamath people in Klamath .falls today. From Spring Creek. Mrs. Will Houston returned yester day from Spring Creek, where she has been for a few weeks. Returns Home. Robert Malcolm has returned from a trip to Cottage Grove. Mr. Malcolm conducts a barber shop at Merrill. To Catch Big Ones. John Brett of the K. K. K. Store, has gone to Spring Creek to spend the week with Mrs. Brett, who is camping there, and to fish for trout ALFALFA THEME OF INDUSTRIAL CLUB PINE GROVE CLUB WILL MEET TO MORROW EVENING, WHEN PRO GRAM WILL BE RENDERED BY THE MEMBERS WILSON SEEKS TO AID KELLY PARTY INSTRUCTS COUNSELLOR POLK TO COMMUNICATE WITH B. IT ISH EMBASSY AND AMBASSA DOR PAGE Generals Confer I United Press Service NOOALES. July 27. General Plum mer of the American forces and Gen eral Calles, military governor ot Chi huahua, are conferring at the cus toms house on the border this after noon. It Is believed that both were ordered from their respective head quarters to meet Cannrn Strike United Press Sorvlce NH WYORK. July 27. Los llui. tlu.'.on f.urfaco direct cant are oiwut Ing In the Bronx today, as n roi'M of the carmen's strike. The men ileniMi.l ciounltlon ot their union and tent watc. ORPHEUS THEATER) Such Talk Trsasen M'nlleil Press Service , MiW YORK, July 27. "8uch talk ia j 1 trention." cnld Vance McComilcl:. tin- t llnMnl flMnnM(li ts II I A ft frtilllV In ' THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Mary Fuller In "A HUNTRESS OF MEN'" five Real Red Feather Production Logger Here. Sam, Woodard Bpent today in this city on business. He Is employed in the Von Valkenburg logging camp. Lumberman Here. W. E. Lamm, head of the Lamm Lumber company, is down from Modoc Point on business. The Pine Grove Industrial Club will ' United Press Service hold its regular monthly meeting on ! WASHINGTON, July 27. President the evening of Friday next The sub- Wilson has Instructed Acting Secre ject for the evening is "Alfalfa." The ' tary of State Polk to make represen club especially wishes to meet with the tatidns to the English embassy In parents of the district, but all are in- Washington and to communicate with sains t Archie E. Glllett. vited to attend, and a cordial welcome Ambassador Page in London, concern Is extended to all. A special feature ing relief for Thomas Kelly and party, of the program will be a questlonalre, ' who we're not allowedlo land In Eng- conducted by the supervisor. The pro-, land because Kelly is treasurer, of the Irish relief fund, and was bringing money tor the fund o England. The president contends that Kelly Judge Makes Orders. . . -! I Tne aemurror or me acienaam 10 .answering (ho chaw that Preside.-! plaintiff's complaint In the suit of, Wilson Is keeping the militiamen on U'eycrhaouser Lumber company the border until after election bncauo against D. P. Doak was overruled to-1 he fears that he has Incurred the mill day by Judge George Davis, sitting for . tlamcn'n enmity. Circuit Judge Kuykendall. Judge Da- j 1 vis also made an order of default In Mtrrllllte Visits. ' the divorce case of Anna Glllett ' .'. P. Hartley, n "Mr. Buddy Briggt, Burglar" Ono Reel Nestor Conii'dy SIX REELS GOOD MUSIC Admission Always 10 Cent. Phompt attention given to rental eel lections. Chllcott I Down From Foil. Homer Collins Is in Klamath Falls He lives In Fort Leaves for Springs. Mrs. John Patrick, who has been the guest other daughter, Mrs. Joe Moore, j for a short visit the last three months, left this mom- Klamath. Ing for the hot, springs . at Cantara, Calif. She was- accompanied by her! visits From Fort. son, Roy Patrick, of Roseburg. who ! j. r. Burns is down from Wood Rlv gram follews: Song "Bringing in the Sheaves" Roll call and report from each member "Note Books and Other Things" Supervisor "History of Alfalfa" Ethel Mack Song "Work for the Night is Coming" Questlonalre Conducted by Supervisor "Bread From Alfalfa Meal" Hazel Arant Song "Rally Song" Mieeimmn of the Live Beds and Merrill country. Is in Klamath Falls today on mutinous. For Sale $350.00 for an exceptionally fine toned $700.00 player piano less than 4 years old. Fifty rolls of music with 1L Syd Evans. sAwtf Brandenburg In Town. Floyd Brandenburg Is a county scat visitor today from his ranch In Sand Hollow. MANICURING LADIES ONLY GEM ROOMING HOUSE Main Street and his party are virtually being made JUUUUt,(UtAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJAAAAAAAAAAAAAA I YTWT VWVWWFWWrrFVrW V "W W V We" V "4F "STV ir 'TV V V V f prisoners. H OUST ON' Metropolitan Amusements S also has been visiting here. I er Valley on business. Leave for Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Skelton left this morning for Minnesota after a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Stone. Mrs. Skelton Is a nephew of Mrs. Stone. Medford Attorney Here. ; W. E. Phlpps, an attorney of Med ford. is a Klamath Falls visitor on ! business. Te See Lake. Mrs. Oscar Peyton and parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Powell of Illinois, left this morning for Crater Lake. They will return by way of Medford and Ashland. See Crater Lake. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wiaetrout, Mr. and, Mrs. S. D. Williams, A. R. Greeg, J Falamney, E. Brayton and Miss Marie Williams of Grants Pass and Kiss Ada Engles and Miss Grace Reed of Portland spent last night In Klam ath Falls.. 'They have been to Crater Lakt, and are on their way south on an extensive auto tour. Miss Reed is a student at the University of Oregon. Miss Short Visits. Miss Florence Short of Fort Klam ath Is spending a few days in the county seat Chastaln Heme. George Chastaln, clerk of the cir cuit court, has returned from an outing at Spring Creek. Mrs. Chastaln and family are still at the resort Harbors Bill 8lgned United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C. July 27. President Wilson today signed the rlv ers and harbors bill, which carries an j appropriation of $42,000,000. The bill Includes $300,000 for deepen- j ing the channel of East River to enable l battleships to reach the Brooklyn navy yards. President Wilson urged this,! despite much opposition. i It H V II II H : 'J ff "- 11$- km i &: "J ,ftBaSB1 Back From San Diego Mrs. J. B. Humphrey returned last night from San Diego, where she was called by the tragic death of her 16-year-old son, Edward, who was acci dentally shot by a boy friend. Her family accompanied her, and will remain.- Mrs. Humphrey formerly con ducted the Klamath hospital here. MEN WANTED Six lumber pliers . Fourteen yard lumber handlers Four men on sorting chain Also other kinds of laborers Loan Board Named United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, July 27. President Wilson today nominated the members of the federal loan board. who will have charge of loans under the rural credits act passed recently. The nominations are Charles B. Lob dell of Kansas, George W. Norrls of Philadelphia, W. S. A. Smith of Iowa end Herbert Quick of West Virginia. A petition for appointment as guar dian of her children, Laveta and Zelpha, was filed with County Clerk L'eLnp today by Mrs. Annie Jackson. Their father, H. W. Jackson died In October, 1914. - , rnruinjLnqriji OPERA HOUSE HOUSTON DARK STAR THEATER "Mysteries of Myra," Ninth Episode "Mr. Jack Trifles," Frank Daniels' Comedy "In Right In a Studio," Luke Comedy "The Stolen Pie," Made in Klamath PEERLE8S ORCHE8TRA if mi Jit Are You Ready for Bathing? X Y Y ? X TEMPLE THEATER "LETITIA," Three Reel Vltagraph Drama "Sellg Tribune," "She Came, 8he Saw, and She Con quered." Kalem Comedy Featuring Rose MelviU aa Sis Hopkins MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Oieoon MOYION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS A f, Bay Lumber Co. Pil;lone70-J rM suit, shoes, hose and Y That's where we ca V Caps are the hit of 2 . . .. . Do Your Canning NOW Carload of fruit here tonight Peaches, Pears, Apples, etc. direct rrom Anderson, CaJt. the big Alberta Peaches, the best grown. Order at once from your grocer. J. L. DWINNELL Are you prepared to enjoy the summer's greatest Sport? Is vour t ' 7 Bathing Outfit complete? Your suit, shoes, hose and cap your cap particularly? can serve. Our "Fault." Ruthin? the town. They're so pretty, so V practical, so stylish and they urive such rood service. JL r . i noosing nere is easy because we have such a large $ variety of models. They're all the newest effects. The? V colors and color combinations are simply beautiful, and t as attractive as we have ever seen. Be sure to see our 1 elegant display before you choose your cap. 25c to $1.50 Knickerbocker Bath Spray Combination spray and massaga brush Fits any bath faucat Just the thini for hot weather. $2.00 Ayvad Water Wings t-nable anyone to iwim. Supports the body on the correct level to swim or float. " -' 50c m DOfl 9y- KLAMATH FALLS OREGON ilWu'i v! JUSSSISMi PfOPua Mi - ' t. ' wv inaii oftuai i i -jvwst'x'ir.93ur!i: 5 j.'.',,.''if j'"-Hv?-v'y irfr. VZ