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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1917)
J?T, A "": i-i PAIR POUR THK EVaWMIQ HHALP. KLAMAtH FALL!, OKKOOW THUMDAV,MAVttto,. ST. See Those Oregon Cassimer $lfl arli IBaa ' navi " Jr"lh aw bbbbbbssv bbv i v Hgj SBBBBBBTTtSKrvyBBB'RWVv vt w y With two Pairs Pants Before you buy your Sunjtaer Suit; $18 will buy you one of these Fine All Wool Stylish Suits made fom the celebrated Oregon Cassimer MAOI FROM THI CILISRATSD ORMON CA88IMIR, A PROOUCT OF YOUR OWN STATI PINILY TAILORIDAND A LOT OF CHOICI PATTERNS TO MAKI SILICTIONS FROM AN IXTRA FAIR OF TROUSERS MARK YOUR SUIT LAST A ROOD DIAL LONtSR-AND HIRE YOU OCT QOOO ALL WWOOL OUARANTICD SUITS WITH AN IXTRA PAIR-AT Lilt THAN WHAT ROOD SUITS OINIRALLV COST WITH ONR FAIR OF TROUSIRS. See the Line Try Some of Them OnNo Trouble to Show Them K. K. K. STORE Wtt Erin Pair Pasts SFORT SHIRTS WITH LONO ANn" SHORT SLISVSS-Oc to M, SFORT TIM, SOc OOMFLITI STOCK OP B. V. 0 ANB -w wriwn UIT1 EXCLUSIVE AGENCY- LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS Local News T" . B&ILT BXAMAf WKATmXR e " U. S. R. g, Minimum, today. 38 decree. Maxima. yesterday. M degrees. PredpltaUoe, .M lack. Rehxme ta Oaoeea. James W. Straw returned to his homestead at Odeaaa today. Dawn From the Fart. M. J. Looaley came dowa yesterday front Fort Klamath on business.' Mara pram Bonneville. Mr. aad Mrs. E. W. Got of Bonne TllJa arriTCd la the city last night. In Fram the Grove. &"?: Elliott was ta the elty yesterday shopping from Piae Grove. Fort Lumberman Hare. F. L. Bans came dowa. yesterday, aad te.la the city today on business. BILLII6SIEY IS BACK IN TOILS RETURNS OF OWN ACCORD AND QIVIS SELF UF TO FIOIRAL COURT, AS HI FROMISIO WHIN FOOD DEFENSE MEETING READY WATCH KITCHEN SINK IS ADVICE COUNTY AOINT QLAISYIR HAS IS IOIRMANV MAY LOSI WAR BE- EFT DtrriNTION FRISON SEATTLE. May 10. Logan Btlliags ley, fagltlTe bootlegger Mag, who re centl featured In the trial of Mayor GUI aad other Seattle officials oa charges of accepting bribes, aad who escaped from the federal detention station several-weeks ago, surrendered himself to the fedral court this mora tag. 'I . Bllliagaley sawed his way oat of the detention prison, aad left word that he would return after attending to some business affairs. Siace then he has written several letters to the author Itles, telling them of his whereabouts, and reassuring them that he weald give himself up whea he was ready. MEETINGS LINED UP FOR SAT UROAY, AORICULTURE DIFINSI DAY, WITH 8FEAKBRS County Agricultural Ageat K. R. Glalsyer has completed his arrange ments for the meetings to be held over the county Saturday. Agricultural De- CAUSI OF THI LACK OF FATS IN HIR FOOD tUFFLY IN THIS AMIRICA IS VIRY CARILISS Getting Ready for War on Great Warship Texu NEW YORK. May 11 "Germany may lose the war, not through her ms, bat through the lack of fata la her food supply." aoeordlag to Mary feasa Day. la the national aad state I Green, author of "Batter Moala for campaign being made by the govern-(Less Money," who adds that "hereto. meat to Increase America's food pro. i fore, thousands of toaa of tamable fats Dawn Fram Alaema. E. J. Grant, manager of the Algoma Lumber company, is In town today on business. Goes ta Pelican Cams. Mrs. Prank Woods, wife of the pond I man at the Pelican Bay Lumber com- any's Ingginseamp, has returned from a visit to outside points, aad has gone to the camp. ' Here From Modoc Point E. E. McKean came down yesterday from Modoc Point on a business trip to the Falls. Visits Hers From CerVallls. Mr. aad Mrs. J. J. Beard of Corraliis are visiting here at the home of Mr. aad Mrs. J. H. Wise. Kene Contractors In City. Puckett Brothers, log contractors of Xeao, are in town today. They have accepted a logging contract for J. J. Stelger. - ANNOUNCEMENT Artistic plago tuning by H. L. Bald' win. Mr. Baldwin wishes to announce his regular return to Klamath Falls. Phone 55. . ' 10-3t 'A Gets New Car. A. L. Marshall of Klamath Agency was In the city last week, and took a aew Studebaker roadster home with him Sunday. N Eastern Prices Higher. O. Peyton, manager of the Union Oil company interests here, has received a letter from a relative la the East which shows a comparison of prices of staple food stuffs, showing that the prices here are not as high as they are in Illinois. The greatest difference Is in flour, which Is 11.65 higher there than here on a 50-pound sack. ANNOUNCEMENTS The Ladles Missionary Society of the1 Christian- church will meet with Mrs. R. H.' Dunbar Friday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. -i , The ladies of Sacred Heart church will give a dance on-May 14th at Hous ton's opera house. A general meeting of the Woman's Library Club will be held Friday after noon at 2:30 o'clock at the library building. A discussion of the 18,000 000 road bond bill will be led by Mrs. Geo. A. Catbey, and will be followed by a general discussion by the other members. This bill Is to be voted on June 4th. Tea will be served by Mrs. Stelnmetz, Mrs. W. D. Cofer and Mrs. W. C. Davenport This meeting is for members of the club only. Minu policies provide perfect pro tection. ' They are the standard of the world. Ask Chllcets. S ductioa. A plaa for raising aad distributing far mlabor may be made known aad labor application blanks for each dis trict presented. The policy of the secretary of agri culture for the protection of the farmer by the adopt ion of a minimum price and anti-food speculation law may be explained. Reliable Information oa the national and world food supply may bo pre sented. A census of Oregon's crop and live stock condition may be taken up. Eighteen meetings will be held Sat urday night at 8 o'clock. The speak era have been named for each meeting aa follews: Midland school John Hatchlas. 8pring Lake school" M. B. Ford. Mt Laki church T. N. Caae. Loae Piae school L. F. Geertsoa. Henley school R. E. Bradbury. Merrill, city hall-J. G. Swan. .Malta hall M. M. 8taataey. Shasta View school B. P. Alexander. Lower Poe school Glenn VanMeter. Pine Grove school Chas. Mack. FLKIamath city hall L. C. 8lsemore. Lorella school M. T. Prince. Plevna school C. G. Hunt Bonanza church J. O. Hamaker. Hlldebrand school J. G. Wight. Dairy school E. P. Sedge. Algoma school John Hagelstein. Keno school H. R. Glalsyer. have dowa the Amodcaa alah or I have the exclusive sale ef same mry good farms and ranches. Chit, cote. lato the garbage caa." "Save the fats." la Mary Oreea'a ale- gaa, now that we mast food aot oaly ourselves, but also oar allies. "All drippings from roaata aad fat from bolled meats should bo carefully strained, and saved," aha declares, "for uey caa oe. asea in many recipes, in ciaoiag inose ror coocies, cases, sauces sad soups." Bacon fat. la declared excellent for corn cake, 'giagerbread, poultry staff ing aad soup stock. There are many kinds ef Insurance. Chilcote writes the klnd.that pays.. See those Oregon Casslmero Salts with two pairs pants for fit, at . 10-3t K. K. K. STORK. 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The government took over the Stlnemaa coal mines at South Fork today, "it is rumored that all the mines In this district will be placed under gov tbb min ers at the Stiaemaa mine had voted to strike May 16th. There are 58,000 miners la- this dis trict USUAL MONTHLY ORIND OF BILLS, PERMITS, FIRI DEPARTMENT APPOINTMENTS ANO OTHIR THINGS BEFORE BODY aBaBBSBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBB the elty hall last week for the Baby Week exhibit The espeasa of the Are department of last month la salaries for extra help ameuated to SSI. according to the re port. A scheme to get around the city's ordinance requiring the Impounding of cattle foaad la the city's limits waa un covered during the meellag when Councilman Mlllrr oald Hut IW i which had bttn hlrrd br the dtytsl drive thr cattle In sin ! placed undrr lh py of csliW i and Instead of the cattle bektf1 In the pnuml llirr be beta ertwuej of the city. Councilman 8bl rtsorttseioii CUlo Beautiful work. Ratgert College Boys Charging as Uey Will in France BSeBBSal mmmi TmFmxk T&S&k kvwmwxfmrKvfZ g?i:y; rrj w Rataars CoUega atXaw Bnuuwlck,N. J., is ready for war, aad aoawiU.baaMato sead forth a let of yeuax VaaalapM aa away af the sdieers bow coatmaadiag sea oa the battle fronts o the East aad Wast. FrMhmea aadsapaama frasamea aad aapaa rat ara .-, ...:.? ' wasjiatB ta aaadaaaw, aswaU rasvirad, aaaatwtif ta The monthly grind of bills were pass-i ad oa by the council Monday night. I The permit requested by the Union I Oil company waa granted. The station' la to be placed on Sixth street at thai corner of Market, after the plana for, the establishment have been changed to suit surrounding property owners) and the council. Local Manager O. Peyton announces that the work will start aa soon as the equipment can be shipped from Sacramento, where It Is waiting. Robert Sloan and D. L. Reed were appointed members of the Klamath Falls Are department by Mayor Crisler) ana ine appointments were sanctioned by the council. L. R. Robertson, member of the ad visory board of the Are department, re- quested that the salary of tbo Are chief be raised from 875 to 8100 or HIS. since ha has demonstrated his ability to carry the work on In a thorough manner. Mr. Robertson said that It Is necessary to raise his salary to make the position worth while to hlra. The matter was taken under advisement by the Are cqmmlttee. Councilman Sheets Introduced aa ordinance providing for the establish. meat of a grade on Seventh street from Washington to Prospect, and on Pros poet, Seventh to Ninth streets, by the elty engineer. It oassed to Its sacamt reading. A resolution was passed by council favoring the changing of the grade of Conger avenue from the canter line of California avenue to the present ter minus ef Conger avenue. , councilman Doty moved that the election boards be granted double aa? for their services on election day. ajtwatiai to M for the day's work. Hays Crwwr conveyed the taanka af the Wassaa's Library Club ta the 6ARDEI Now is the time to FIX UP 11 LAWN and NOW is the time to fix up the Uwn and garden because low is the time that a little work will do the most good. Don't wait longer but come in today and get the tools you need. You will find we carry every thing from trowels to lawn-mowers-all kinds -and you can pay much or a little as you choose, for we have a f wide range of prices. 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