Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1917)
m . -Jt.t.F a' &vn 4 4.H .1 rttt MI1HQ MMALDl KLAMATH FALL OMOOM t 1 WIP.V, MAY n, 111? w m i. r- w Loco iVetVS N, preclpltatMB. MULTKLAMAta 4 O. S. ft. i. Mailman, today. 33 degrees. BtlMi, yeeteraay. UpfW'alliif. Mr. aaar!. a DaKen, of Malta, are la today treat their fana dowa the Taller. Up Free MerrllL ' . V. K. O'Neill aad Mr. aa Mn J. lUUit oT Merrill are IQaawUi Falls visitors today. Up Pram Bray. Marioa Nlae. Bray lambermaa. la la th city for a day or m oa baataea. Hera From tao4e Feint Mra. J. W. Joae. of Bade PouU, cam la yesterday treat that place. VieHe Hera From Stead. Mra. Fred A. MaU of Bead, arrived kere to visit Mr. MaU who reaMea In From HiMeanmd. Geo. Hitter, of Rildearaad waa U tewa today. briagla la a toad at hot for the weal market Leave fee the Seat. Mra.. C B. Hogve ha left after tpeadtaK aereral weeks kere viltbK Mr. aad Mrs. CCHogae aad relative. 8fce will epead some tlaM la Lm Aa gelea atadylag Basic kefore retaraiag to her koeae at Globe, Ariaoaa. Adek. leare Saaday moraine, for 8aa Fraadeco to spend tlaw Tieltlag TTWVVaV BJSjCR FrVflfl Cwffnw Mr. aad Mra. V. T. Motecaeabecher retaraed last algkt froa Maiea aad Wlluamette Tailey potats. Mr. Mots- ckaakacker earn kack to register wader tae aatleaal coascrlptioa law. Tkey eipect to remain a week or ten days aad will tkea retara to Kwgeae. Mr. Motsckaaaaer reports good suc cess la the life Insurance business. Slans Another Flayer. Manager Watt, of ike Klamath Falls baseball teaia,iaanottBced today that ke kaa sleae another ball player. KU Clark, a ho Is bow eagagod la worklag oa the ropco electrical plant oa the Ktaasatb lUrer. Clark was captain ana Unit baseman oa the Camas, Wank IngtoR later-city leagoe team lat year aad la 1915 held dowa the Initial Mck srlth the s ancouter Tigers. Ws'.t will probably use him In the outleld Sun day as Dowaey la golag good at trst sad Watt dooa aot waat to change BOW. MMWMMMMMWMMWMIM Moving Pictures UxMMMMWMKW Tsura Aokl. the derer wife of the distinguished Japanese actor. Sessae Rayakawa, who will be seen oa the Faramouat program at the 8Ur Theatre toalgkt supported by Myrtle Stedmaa aad aa xcelleat cast la tke Jeaaa I Lanky production of The 8oal of Kara-Sea." leaned geisha dnw'eg when she was a Utile girl la the lead of the cherry blossoms. Since .she baa bees is America, she kaa always kept up ker dancing aad vera times kaa rehearsed Americas society girls In rthe dances of tke Mikado for social functions. mmsIH Ready te Start. Tke sawmill which kaa beea under eoaetiwcUea at Meadow Lake la prac tically ready to start work accordlag to ward brought to this city. Tke mill la hetag bailt by a Seattle maa aad win be the portable type. Cvacaaa omoa neejiedeiea. The Wells Fargo express mee la this eity is being remodelled aad tm prored througbowt. the work beiag early tabbed. New centers were pat ta this week aader the directum of J. J. Parker, ageaL Leave for San Franclece. Mrs. O. L..Fitipatrkk aad daughter. I'll 11 Ceeked Feed Sale. The Ladles Alter Society will aire a cooked food, sale Saturday. May 18, la tke balldlag formerly occupied by Thad McHattaVs store oa Mala street between Fourtk aad hflWa. u TAODf between Fifth aad 8ixth streets. Please bring your food early. 34-3t TEN ALMONDS HITOVER 250 SHADER, LOCAL TWIRLER, WILL FACE AQSRESATION WHICH 01 FEATBD HIS ALL STARS LAST VtA.t. SOYS PRACTICE. Tea members of the Arbucklo Al monds baseball seuad kit over .858 last season according to the batting aver- ages. Seven hit under, the lowest sticker being Strickler who hit .171 and Is hitting .WO this seasoa, Tea of the club are hlttlag orer the .350 mark agala this season. Sanders. H. K. Dsller. F. D. Trayaham. L. Ball ey. Moore. J. Glllaspy, McDonald. Hall. Woods, and West beiag la this class. Wkea Mickey Skader face the Al monds Sunday he will be golag up against a team that administered a defeat to km supporters, tke all stars, oa one occasloa last year. .ckey struck out fourteea men oa the Al mond squad ta that game but the Almonds managed to score two more runs than the Stars. Below la the Almond line-up for that game except tor Thode aad 8u1Utsji. Sanders wilt be with the club here aad to leading with tke batting list this year at a .555 dip. Dalley or Holme will probably be the other pitcher. Cook and Skader will be oa the mound -for Klamath Fans but Manager Watt has aot decided which will work In the morning game, waiting to see bow the visitors line up In Cblco this afternoon. The Infield has beea out working dally on the diamond to take off the rough edge and outfielder' Shandling Is expected to make his de- bat Sunday. ARBUCKLE ALMONDS AB R H APOK Wall. 3b 6 0 1 5 J J. Glllaspy. c . 3 West, ss I 4 Traynham, lb . L Bailey. 3b Moore, ct FREE FREE FREE A Selco Vacuum 8weeper with any RCGln our window. 2S-tt VIRGIL A SON. FfUKE FREE A Selco Vkewum Sweeper FREE with aay RUG la our wiadow. jjt VIRGIL SON. EC m ECOND SATURDAY SALE L. V RtAT.RAROAINS.IN.LiaHTIHa FIXTURES FOR THE HOME AND BUSINESS. OVER 10S DIFFERENT DESIONS TO SELECT FROM Klamath Electrical Stfpply Co. SOS Main St KLAmXtH FALLS, ORE. 8alllvaa, If -H. Bailey, rf Thode. p Sanders, p 1 10 1 4 T 3 e l 3 1 0 0 Totals 3 7 13 37 8 3 IMC BATTING AVERAGES G AB II Pet Osborne SulllTsa . Heldrick 'Moore D. Traynham . Bauser Hall J. Glllaspy Sanders West -If R. GUlaspy H. Traynham . Thode L. Bailey H. Bailey Woods Strickler 3 14 3 13 3 It 43 35 33 13 33 3 3 18 47 31 15 49 17 14 68 14 33 87 33 18 74 18 3 13 3 7 37 4 30 74 15 17 58 11 33 48 13 II 74 13 4 1.48 .758 .887 .403 .358 .333 .313 .383 .378 .353 .343 .331 Ml .383 .180 .183 .171 Totals 33 8313a .388 MILLINERY SALE A new lot of ladles' aad cklldreas' bats just received, at prices wkich will suit you. Two doors west of P. O. 25-31 Herman's Um S. Army Shoe v MUNtON LAST ' &SP,'SifJfcl AwSw Bo Iwflt aecordinff to tihfJr ayrinCStlsnE and rsqiirett to to worn by cverr Ki? -N"!!"1 "this shoe will 4Wmc iKmwnU ths feat undor continasd sr4 smveUac cm iagh mas,' World's Moot Interestlnir IImr jm ma Usa, tat the Jfmv rawiset easy, wllaa BBpammt firnw year. f gVj&jpipLJtt x awammBawBraaaaaaayaa. dar werk.aad cot mar siss MUM policies provide perfect pro tection. They are the standard ef the world. AskChlleete. t ESTRAY NOTICE Came to my place Nov. 14, 1818, a brown saddle horse, branded C (ex-. tension bar C) weight about 1100 lbs.) ROBERT DEHAVEN, 34-4t Lorella, Or. BIO DREDGE WILL WORK OREQON SANDS BANDON, Ore., May 35 A dredge, capable of handling between 800 and 700 tons of black sand a day, to near ing completion at the mouth of Cut creek for New York capatlllau. The j dredger to largely an experiment and, If successful, will separata the various valuable minerals from the black sand of the southern Oregon coast Back ers of the project are spending 820,000. OwWFaap ww BW 8ayf4imBT4Ba9 MLFmV Irwl v ir f v 4 f e i -5". BwfMMI. h K, SUGARMAN BASEBALL Ijookl Listen! The Arbuckl Bsce- ball tesm has accepted aa Invitation tn be present at the Peerless dance, Saturday evening at the Moos Halt. Come get acquainted with tkem. Show them tlmt Klamath baa som real live ones. Special music by ta Prless Orchestra. 3l-3t WHAT A RUO CAN DO A rug can auk or tut the ap pearance of aay room. Over 188 room slses, Just received, raaglag Is prie from $7.50 to 175.00. 35 JOHNSTONE FPINTTITRB CO. FROTBCT VOUR PURE Absent protect! I gu aateed year far It stored la oa of our Whit Tar Serm Prf Moth bwbbm .Foursleea ptt-41J8 aad 8188 Jice&B J I THE LADIES' STORE J a 3 real French kid .PAvwNr.r. olovu Kvon In Din irr (. Sim nrniiii (1 ft,,. RtlWIII, K M HJ Illl'lhUl. Hit ..I ' .1.. iv, ww Mark, tlrsy, Iihm l'T I'lHl, X) Great Showing and Sale of New Spring i orca ts 4 s Special Value "One lot of New Style Spring, Corsets, White ami Flesh color Tptlay, 73c IMMMMMMMMW One Broken Lot of Otitis and Ends, closing out, 8Mt complete line of siies, Val ues up to $3.50. Special for Corset Day $1.95 98c this lot of Corsets worth today up to $1.50 each. While they last Special 98c it.,. - TTTITTTTfT A WARNER'S GILT EDGE BtUSSlERS They PitThey Wah They Wear Ami tlicy him nut Hut line nt Corset tap, jjumj; a perfect conimir frtmi Hit ahouldcr In the uai n charming doigtu ;im prac tical fahric ftOc 75c and (H) 0WAW0WA0WWWW i3?i'Oife rSp-L I I JL- ) farmer's lyrrccffyrscts PANSY BRASIERS and CRAPE DC CHINES Corset Cover coinMno! ' Conic in While and llcsli. Very dainty Uicc Triiuiiicl amlPretty. Sire l n W Price ICacli, $2.(t! mw Tm FaMcs Fancy Voiles One of Sea son's most Popular Fab rics for Summer Dresses. Shown in various colors of spots and stripes 10 in. wide Pnced Special per yd, 35c Nejr Poplins 36 in. wide, Fine Grade double fold Silk Finished Poplins in all new bright spring shades. Very popular for Suits and separate skirts , Special Price, 35c Gmmkiakt(Wk ;All the new and wanted spring patterns, always the same good quality and col or. Worth today 30 cents Special Per Yd., 25c ' Suit, for $25.00 Extra Special Offerings in Woman's and Misses' New Spring Suits. Made up in Gaberdine. Poplin .and Serges Smart Styles for Street Sport ami Dress Wear Strictly High-class Suits. Shown in leading plain colors, also checks Sale Price Only, $25 Spring Wash Dresses Women's and Misses' New Spring Dresses, high grade Silk, new style wash dresses Pleated and loose effect light and dark col ors Exceptional Values in this Sale at from $8.50 to $16.50 I :!5c or 3 pair for $1.00 New With Spul Skits Many of the moM attrac tive ones are in while and others arc in new sMirt col orings, copies of high price sHrt silks priced each $1.25 up to $5.00 Children's Hose Made from good grade fine Cotton Lisle Four Thread Heel and Toe Hlack and tan All sixes Special Per Pair 39c or 3 pair for 50c Indies good quality silk lisle hose, fast color J Hlacle. While, Tan Spec ial Value Summer Underwear Union Suits at 50c Forest Mills for Women, fine Summer weight ! combed col ton. Made in low neck No sleeve an! knee lengths Extra Si?cs, (mc At 35c Children's lores) Mills Union Snils. Mad, from fine ilk IMc colton. Sizes 4 to 12 years Very Special, .l5c .t J5c Hoy's Nainiook Athlctic Union Stills in plain or with tape ami ex tra billion to fasten trous crs on garters Very Special, 35c New Wwtimm e Was $1.00 Just a limited number and ao awr of tfe same styles will a obtainable. Seld HERE ONLY FOR $148. ii o n n . n riri--rrv-ii-r fl I Among the IIIk Value offer for tomorrow am Nrw Models In the Wellworth ' WaiiU As they are always price! at $2M anil nlwa tbX unusual vbIuch. HAND VACCUUM CLEANER After a year's tryKut,the gaperln tenden't of. Buildings at tn San Fran cisco EximatttoM 8r hla endorsement to the Head Vacuum cleaner orer the power machine for all practical par pose. f The Bweeper-Vac waa awarded ta Gold Medal. Ash year aelahBor about the Sweeper-Vac. 84 JOHNSTONS! FVRNITUM CO. Fd Sal Saturday. Th Altar fwwaty wf the Cstholle Church wiMMi fM.fU Saturday, May M. la ta n haiUUag formerly mmM by Thad McaTattaa. Fleas brf ywr faad rly. S4St W buy U. rmtM repair sewag SamaBaklaa4m1e BamBaeBaassmmaww - - t . . f-4t mtaaa WHa FOR SALE OR EXCHANOE One cabin gasoline launch, with 7 hhp. engine; one nve-passenger auto mobile; two auto trucks; Eve motor cycles; seven bicycles; ; one farm wag. on; three buggies; four double and four slngl seta of buggy harness; two cream separators; two pop corn ma chines; fifty sewing machines; two player pianos; one Chlckerlng grand piano; sli phonographs; sli new vio lins (Slets make); Oultar, mandolin, banjo, clalrnst, snare drum; two safes; two cash registers; two McCaskey registers; show cases, counters aad table ; aous furniture; baby car riages; Lawn mowers; books; guns; watch; tc. te. r What hay you? EVANB BALfN i' Next to Bunset aroeory, TONIGHT All Night Dance AT Merrill, Oregon Prize Waltz A Cms TmtAinral Cut Dowi Expenses... Lsl th Iracrtfd r"" ina. Hauling V w .i.-, -rk ef fW m o..i..rf new H M w . I msdlat dtllvtry. Klamath FalU. 1J,, Ford Garage , h& '7 .. -I" few