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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1917)
tm 1VWIM0 HPAlB. KLAMATH FALH, OMWOH M6N0AV, may ! Af if- i ih'ii ; ta , !' I" loco jVews C M. PetUt, ef Seattle, arrived In the eMy mat eight en business. JUf-&C iriinui M,VSN, 0. 9. aV-aV Mmlaram. Saturday, M degrees. Manama. Beadey,' M degrees, Mtaaraa, tatar dierass(A , precipltaUea, Mwjpaam. today, M degreee. - w tn Ua Prem Merrill. I- Aw Barrows, of "MerrtH, ieetatgar tress ttsrvMcc." The damage suit of Turner a galas t Hopkins kas been dismissed by Judge Kuykendatl In the Circuit Court. .)!. BftMett Is engaged tkta week l;lim a bow house ea tke Tale Lake mad. tract he secured ta tke drawiag. In Pram Odessa. Chas. Boylagton. togging contractor, and Prank Courtade, are In town to day from Odessa on bastaes. In 'rem Merrill. T. M. Durham. Merrill businessman, is In the city today ea business. -aeaim far SeanS Lodge Mre. R. J. Sheets and Kate Otter- ofca left yesterday as delegates to 'to-great ledge of the t. O. O. P. aad Mebekah lodges. ddte J. Roberts aad Miss Virginia I Geeer were married daring Um week end by Justice of Peace Gowea "e tkte dty. VBsfltaM Of MMI AlTiWeV Tke Brat carload of Steel for the new ram pad la kt the Southern Pacllc Tke Weetera Traaefer to earned' the n. Wfat mari OSB.Mewwary aad B. kf . Wilson, of , an la tke dty for a few days i e Oewn 'rem Chlloeuln. J. M. Bedford Is down today from CklkMun. Here 'rem Pelican Say. J. C. Johnson, of Pelican Day. Is a Klamath visitor today. Council Meets. Tke City Council will hold the regular weekly meeting toalgkt at the city kalL Committees Are Meeting. Tke Railroad celebration aad Fourth of July committees are meeting today making preliminary plans. New May Victor Records hare arrived at Shepherd Piano Depot. 18-3t CENTRAL OREGON WILLBE VISITED LtAVINQ TODAY, STATE HISH. WAY COMMISSION! THOMP. SON, RITNSR AND JAMIS STIW. ART LEAVE ON TOUR. MANY ATTEND BACCALAUREATE MUSIC .i RINOIRID BY COX SPECIAL CHOIR, SSL0ISTS REV. POINTS OUT NICISSITV OP PIX INS AIM. ' Beginning today. Highway Commis sioner Thompson, will make a two weeks tour of Central Oregon, deliv ering a number of addresses la sup port of the road bond bill. Mr. Thomp- J son will be accompanied on this trip by Representatives Rltaer, or Umatilla County, and James Stewart, member of the Orange, of Wheeler County. Their ttlnery follews: May 31 Afternoon at Madras; er-1 enlng at Redmond. May S3 Night meeting at Prtae vllle. May 33 Night meeting at Bead. May 34 Night meeting at Burns. May 35 Night meeting at Lakevlew. May 3 Night meeting at Klamath Falls. May 38 Afternoon at Crescent: ev enlng at La Pine. May 39 and 30 On the road. May 31 Night meeting at Fossil. June 1 Afternoon at Mayville and night meeting at Condon. June t Afternoon and night meet lags at Heppaer. JsJg) djkk .dew aemmw- mmwemp obbbv.mbsT sa BammmSmW ammWauk amammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmaL ammmmmmmKammmmmmVLammmmmmmmw gemmmmmmmmtsaamim "VaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmflammmmmmmV ammVammml "BammmmmflammaeiammW J? "VsM 'ammammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmHaT Iti wVLemm , t HHHgBQ sL-J aVg mamma. ' 'ammmmmmmmmmflammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmV aasl Lr.3ea tfaammi '"""flZ. ' 4aW r-ammmmmmmmmmmmammmmmmmmmmBammmmmmHamW -- kw SasSer 4 in; 1-gyPB "Lmmamrmmmmmmlemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmml 'kHngB ajw aaPmmaammm ('Ml . - vc. r 9Zi& fttm Msff.tV (M1 HOW can you tell there's. Pine Woods near? "Vbur Nose Knows' XT' "And ft onjoqr"n tlamt know Um tobacco tit'Btgitsyda heifc'Piirm fragrance is your nuid- inf MOM, Tmtt it Depend upon it The tobacco that vpeeUtojo&emieeotryagramvrilleXwej Mftetrctbm!: '. f - " :nu $, ,. ztases&w cs ;v L ii ill. 3'? .dBLigggggggMLer afBafmTai maawl ' 'U amW-ami'aml IVFammaWarnVV aW J.nejeeMoefrtterCVmem ty. Its petre fragrance is tha fragranctoi Nature. The riclripeBarlayUaTcai of whkhTuxtxloks blended are the satthine tips of the best planU of Old KeoftucLr. Their pure fragrance it the Soul of Toeocco-Your Nose Knows.w Try this TaH Rub a Unto Tuxsdo brisldy id um para or your Hand to brint; out its full aroma. TbsQ smsU it oasp its deH dom, pan fragrmno will comrfoosyou. Wthhtsk ?wtb afrrotbsr tobacco arid ws wffl 1st Tuxsdo stand or fell on your jiidginsnt-7r I! y - "s m ag s3a. eV IK7 vfl WSamaamsvVdnwBaeV ,. '?."! i,4 iVawy. 1 as fgkl'V TskammV aW AAflKammmmtmmBaaaWAmy gtaTamTammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm LW , aVaaaaamamlBHgiBaePa n. 5l lOwtTmt HstfraU' PsewCuaj Jdwiopas IfttllB. ! tOua HOMV WttM mlm " dT ammmmmmmmmmmmmVeflggPktV eammWfBBBmW" psl eVW aaaamBBaw- iiuji if A large crowd attended the high school baccalaureate service at the Opera House last Bight. Special aeata were reserved far the members of the graduatlag class, which numbers forty sli In all, the largest class that has yet graduated from the local high ahcool. ' Special music was given by the Presbyterian ladles' chorus, by Mrs. Den Xumwalt. Miss Agusta Parker aad Miss Clara Calkins. Mrs. C. K. Ilogue saag "Dry Those Tears." the violin obUgato beiag played by Harry Borel. Rev. W. II- Cot, of the Hmanuel tlaptlst Church of this city, delivered the sermon. He pointed out the ad vantages of Silag the aim oa some point of life aad to move toward It in a straight aad determined way. He brought out the betterments received from a Christian Mfe and showed the graduates that If they wish to succeed, they must follow the straight course. In closing. "America," was sung by the audience. The members of this year's graduat ing class are; Florence Boggs, Mabel Waldrlp, Mildred .Thrasher, Wallace McClelland. Clarence Williams. Carl Itueck, Frankle Adams, Edna Melhase. Claudia 8plak. Helen Du Fault, Rob ert Fisher. Graham Kiehl. Robert El liott. Lyle Johnson. Joule Low, liar rlet Foster. Oladya Poole, William Mel hase, ' Erne! Stearas. Madge Solve. Emma Honslk, Frances Haanon. Earl Mack, Helen Magulre, Katherine Ess, Kaye west, Maaei Morrison, Biaacne Warren. Ruby-Blade, Hawerd Winner. John Houston. Vera Wood. Mary Ball, Neva Faught. LIUua Sbuberi, Rutlr Masten, Helen EJ)!ott. Helen Zumpfe, Aileen Smith, Marjotie Delsell. Bess Pickett. Georgia Fisher, Marie Grif fith. Clara Calkins and Margaret Wor den. Program Bacaataureate Sarvtae Sunday Svenlng Voluntary Pilgrim's Chorea from Taanbauser '. Wagner Mrs. Zomwalt I Ladies' Chorus Miss Parker, director Invocation "The Last Hope" Gottsckalk Mrs. C. E. Hogue Scripture "Fear Te Not. O Uraet"Dudley Buck Mrs. Don Zumwalt Sermon "The Abundant Life" nev. W. H. Cos "Lift Thine Eyes," from Mendelssohn's Elijah." Mrs. Zumwalt. Mlsa Calkins, Miss Parker Business HERE Good And no wonder 4t doesn't take a very wise man to rscogniM ia tha clothes ws are offtrstf now, values that ones gons will never be seea for many a day even after the war h over. Their worth is firmly established whet wo tell you that they are KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES and the name "Kuppen- heimer stands everywhere for the highest development of clothes-building Belted styles that are exclusive -a rarely these days trim military modes, sport suits, loesse suits, striking patterns in rich grev, subdues browns, blues and greens, solid colors, pUies and checks. niMiiu "America" . Benedict ma K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters ANNOUNCCMKNTS. A regular meetlng'of the W. C. T. U. will be held Tuesday at J.JS P. M. at the home of Mrs. D. 8. Orfasby, MM Jefferson street. The ladles of the Alter Society will give a cooked food sale, June 2 In the building formerly occupied by Thad McHattan. , There will be a eall meetlag of Kwauna Circle, No. e7, Women of i Woodcraft, tomorrow evening la Moose Hall, special buslaeaa. All members requested to N ifSajaCf No. Si, Eastern .SUr, Tuesday even ing. There will bej Taltlatory work. All members and visitors cordially In vited. . - .. " The ladies of tke PytMaa Club will meet Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 wtb Mrs. Perry. at 8latb aad Plat streets.1,,, ... -V . i " the e The High School Alumni Associa tion meets tonight at 7:30 at the high school. "J STRAHORN HAS 65TH BIRTHDAY KKIP ON WORKING AT DAILY TASK; 00 IT BETTER, AOVISES RAILROAD RUILOER IN PSA TUR IN SPOKANE CHRONICLE. r A supply of the 'celebrated Jass Band Records at Shepherd Piano-Depot. ls-3t NOTICB Anyone having an account against the Klamath' Iron Works, is reeuested to present same at oaef. Dated May It, HIT. ' KLAMATH WON WORKS. IMt e ' Chlleeta ean save ype attney ea alty and country areetrty;f' 't ii- . S(f ( 4,' ' (Spokane Chronicle, May 10, 1017) Work at your dally task harder and do It better than ever before is the advice of Ilobert K. Straliom. railroad and empire builder and millionaire, who today la quietly celebrating his alaty-flfth birthday anniversary with his fsmlly at. bis palatial homo In Browne's addition. "Hammer away at (he thing you're doing aad do It as you huvu never done It before." said Mr. Htrahorn iu!rv thlngH Unit aio rouKonablo, out do them with a mli;lit and no hu that they will nlnnd out km your con tribution In thiH tlnui of dtrcHK and strain. "Believing that a man of flS can run dor no greater service to the country than to conservutlvnly persist In nny reasonable development program he adopted before wo entered Hie war, I am celebrating my annlvrwiry by pushing my new railway project, do aigned to open up for production many millions of acres of ilcli landn in con tial Oreeon and iiorthurn Culifornlu and Nevada. "We will .build only so much of the system aa was arranged for before wsr conditions became so acute, but this will encourage production and aford aa outlet for large quantities of svaln and other provisions and Automobile Motor Tablet Are yeu ens ef the many uuacra of these tablets In Klamath Palls. They prevent the formation ef car ben In your meter, give it mere "kick" and power. On May 21st the new Isw gees Into offset allowing the feeellne preducsra te aall a lowsr arada ef esaellne than was legal herstefore. This ne doubt means a poorer grads of gssellne and we rseommsnd using these tabltts to gel results. THE TABLETS ARE 'PUT OP ONE HUNDRED IN A BOX, ENOUOH ' TO TREAT ONE HUNDRED OAL- ' LONS OP OASOLINE POR 11.00. White Garage lumber which otherwise would not be produced." Mr. Htrahorn onjoys excellent health and today Is receiving congratulations from his many friends here and elsu- where throughout the country. Ho and Mrs. Htrahorn will entertain mem' bers of the family at dinner .tonight Covers will be laid for all. If yeu need blotters, phont M, M In Prom Dairy.' Mrs. Anna Sterzl and L. A. Stersl, of Dairy are Klamath Falls visitors today. Slxty-Pivs Psr Cent Profit Amos B. Wilson, cashier, Leaven worth. Kaas., writes: "This scknewi: edges draft for IS.431.14 for my 5,00Q policy, which Is 11511,15 more than I paid the company la twsaty years," r, M. Priest, Agent, ovsr K. K. K. Store. 17-31 Churchill Hsre RUte Huperlnlondent of I1"""8 Jf struotlon, J. A. Chnrrhlll. of Ssaj, csme In lent nlghl from -? a trip through eastern Oreson. imp visiting the local schools today a" will leave In tho morning on his m turn north. There are many hinds of IniMrt" . .. .. as.- 1.1. d 4 hat DITSs :w chiicou wriiti in ",ii "-" r ' gSaajPsjsassjsjssBepvm jBOfajS TOO LATE TO CLASSIFJ 1 nam n..l., InalrlimCIH " iaioi rw ...- . ... A HUB ,. m -iTnirn u, tt urasy evenine - st, Return to Pr. u. i. 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