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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1917)
rS' I ,4,e TH1 WtWtOM HMULD, KLAMATH FALL. 0R100N TUESDAY, JUNK I, tr I , &Rvty ' r r Local News NORTHWEST WEATHER - - ronicxT " 5t .-i3n?xrrkOv' e oregoa rsir, scat rroat ga-'east- I ern part Northwesterly wlao Washington Fair wRk .aertk- -westerly winds! -.'- KLAMATH U. S, n. S. 4 Minimum, today, 38 degrees. e) Maximum, yesterday St degrees. f No preclpltatlesT - Leave, tor Portland. Mrs. M Msrtia lett tWs saeralag re Fettles. keep Driven Thru. A bead ef about S.We lambs belong hag te the McCeraaek sheep ruck wen driven tkm tke city tkts sneralag. K. Marks aadU Oerber have return 4 frees Lakaataw, wkra tkey per- I sereaty m of males. Pane Gfaeesee riramrrf at tke local Red Craa chapter are sefflag Red Cross member- aa tke streets today. About $75 take la last algkt foUowlag tke at tke opera koase. Tkeir keedenarters are at Paal Jokasesva BbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBb! I BSBB JH SaaaV aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV THE NO. 3A FOLDING AUTOGRAPHIC BROWN IK (Pictures peat-card site) You'll rub your eyes In pleased amaxemeat wkea we snow you this latest Browale. The tklaaess sad compactness of coBSlroctloa, tke Improved loading tea tare, tke roaaded camera corners here's NEW Browale eBtelency. Autographic, or course, all the Fold ing Browaies bow are. Price $10 tries WIN Initiate. Tke regular meatkly taltlaUoa of tke fee Ledge will be keM Tkarsday ere asag. Tkia wfll probably be tke last Ms) class at candidates to be taken Into tke ledge before tke saauaer vacation. A aaasber of aew members from Lake- view kave seat word tkat tkey will be ore far Tkarsday' session. JULIET PRISONERS BREAK LOOSE t - JOUST. Jaae 5. Serious rtotiag . brake eat today 'amoag tke cobtIcU la tke arises) kere. Fire bwildUgs ere set ea Ire. ,, Two eosnaaales of Nstloaal Oaards Bsaa were called oat to assist la eaell lag tke dlsterbaacea. SPriSsi'BSPS'" waiek resaestd edtq ,tka.akrstaset otaosltioa frets tke ceariets,' who used bricks, tools aad knives. Tke soldiers fought tka coavicta ! beck la a haad to hand Sght with their i bayonets. Guard Waters was iajured. Your Patriotic DUTY EATON' BUY A LIBERTY BOND DO IT TODAY H baton N mm ICHLAND , 'UNBN,a4C5 sawaewj' )J aHOjf'lnB I V Ptr f J J saleaslttMflHM HH lgsAgsflgsaflBI1 WT V A I si i , , r i JJ aBssssssssn' I W ' " Whfn writing n fonnsl swlsl Ifllrr you give ml rsrriul riinilriion to your choice of wonts. Homrllme" du consult a dlcilonnr) Tim nuiir of KATON1I llKllllNI) I.INICN will enhsnre the dignity ol ),,ur mr.MB, and rersl your sense of Ihe Alness of things no Irs than tlm rt nhra.j If Uer revrals your sense of the value of words. Yet II Is mi tmtriitt. piw It ran be used for sit soclsl correspoadrnce purmiscs. We saeelallte In wrltlna assets ef all hinds, frem tsbltti and typewriter assers ts the west elaberats at statlsnsry cahlwsts for am purpon,, SBaBBjBaBaaeBeBaeaBBBaeBUBB I purity! mwwimy CTH FALLS OREGON wff W I RE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BJ BUY THEIR DRUGS lAtajgAdivl KLAMATH FALLS Ws do high clsss Oovdoplng and Printing. Bring ut your ntit roll. Take a Csmtra sn your vacation trip BROWNIES frem fj.oo up. KODAt, MOO and up, BIDS CALLED ON RAILROAD WORK WILL BB OPENED JUNE 14TH AT STRAHORN't -OFFICE HERE, WHERE INFORMATION CAN BE SECURED BY CONTRACTORS ,, A can for bids oafthe new railroad to be constructed by Robert E. Strahorn was aaade today by P. D. Eason, ono of Hr. StrsaoraVeagineers. who has been kere tkraoat tke winter. Mr. Strakora aaaouaced when here last tkat ke would let all contracts to where Information concerning the work may be secured. The second carload of steel arrived the first of the week, and was unload ed in the Southern Pacific railroad yards yesterday by the Western Trans fer company. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Bids for the grading of the Klam ath Falls Municipal Railway will be received at 205 WII1IU building, this city. June 14, 1917. Full particulars may be obtained at the above address. S-dt STAR BARBER 8HOP 122 South Sixth street, now open for business. Hair cut 35 cents, and ladles shampoo a specislty. S-dt SONS OF LIKRTY fflHONR ROIL (Qoatlaued from page 1) and Klamath Coun marshals aad tkeir Klamstk Falls ty's war census precincts are: Dob J. Xumwalt. Precinct No. 1; W. 8. Slough, Precinct No. i; R. H. Dun bar. Precinct No. 3; Archie L. Alex ander, Precinct No. I; O. C. Applegate. Precinct No. 5: Arthur R. Wltoon, Pre cinct No. : John Brett, Precinct No. 7; E. M. Chllcote. Preclact No. I; El mer t. Applegate, Preclact No. f If. K. Parker. Precinct No. 10. , Precinct 1. west side of river to J Center, Bank Exchange building; No. local trms so far as wss possible, and! ta l a a F- h Visiting Patrisrchs Camp Meets Tonight Ewauna Encampment No. U. I. O, O. F.. meets tonight In regular session ;8. Center to Third. Joha Hoastoa build- .,. ! . . . ml.-. . m.a.l m m said tkat two-tklras of the cost of the! lnT,twt road-would be speat la Klamath coun ty. -It was, announced that tke grading contracts would ke let in small allot ments, so tkat local contractors can handle them. ' Tke bids are to be opened on June lltb, and will be received at Mr. Stra horn's offlce la the Wlllits building. I. O. O. F. Attention All Odd Fellows who intend to make the trip to Bonanza Saturday are re quested to meet In I. O. O. F. ball to morrow night to select a team for the purpose of Illustrating the work at that time. sbsV yBssw 'Tel' wJBsBMHHBJB'BKrnBJI I n ' c '-J -T w m.tr PIANOS Will be HKHER InPrxe Rather than Lower In the Near Future OUR STOCK IS VERY COMPLETE AND INCLUDES ONE BIO BAROAIN IN A SLIGHTLY USED MODERN SS NOTE, METAL TUBING (NOT RUB BER) PLAYER-PIANO AND A USED PIANO IN SPECIAL CASE Our prices and terms make it to your interest to pvcbse now eawawBwxansasBBBaeaBBeatsWL Bsswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswssaa JswswswswswsBsbwI BsswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswswBssf aBBsBWswswBsBsw! Bpnanuv Nearly 500 Lost When Germans Sink This Big British Liner wswswswswswswswswswsW swsisBssaBsBsBWswswswBsBwV M I 1 SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT to Post Office, Klamath Fall. s r t- r tt l iK if tjtii WkMiimt WVjT- Ntit Inx: Na 3. Third to Fifth. Court House; No. 4,,Ftfth to 8eventh, Shep herd building; pa S. Sereuth to Nla th. Klamath .Traasfer oBce; Na . Ninth to Eleventh, Bueslng aad Ben nett oDce; Na 7, Eleventh to oast side of cemetery aad west side of enmetery, Wordea building, aaxt to Orpheus theatre: Na . Fslrvlew ad dition to west side of cemetery, Hoasa near Fslrriew ,' grocery. Upaasa aad White street; Na 9 Mills addition, M1IU Addition ball; aad Na 10. Skip- plngton, Parker ,buildlng. Shlpplngton. ! The county are as follews: John R. HsgeUtelnr.Algoma. Algoma, W. D. Campbell Xangell Valley. LorelU; O. H. Vsn Meter Poe Valley. Oleaa W. L. Welch .Dairy. Dairy j I J. O. Hmker..Lost River, BoMBaa Joe Vose Wood River, Ft. Klamath I J. H. Hobbs L Tule Lake, Merrill ;c. O. Merrill Merrill. Merrill R. W. Tower Plerna. Kenoj D. E. Young....Plne Grove, Klsm. Falls Cbas. E. Drew.ilildebrand, Hlldebrand Jss. Bell Sprague Rlrer. Bly R. O. Vincent .Worden, Worden R. C. Short Mt. Lakl, Klsm. Falls Hsrry E. Wilson Mslln, Mslln James Blslr..-Klaauth Lake, Odessa Thos. Patterson. 8wan, Swsn Cbas. Thomas'. iMell Crescent J. W. De Puy Midland. 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Call or write g.ay, jUM fourth. Twe doers west of I many of ths best fsrms and rascM. Chss. Msrtln. Houston lintel. S St PsatvOMee.' 4 21 M Main st We Will Buy, Sell or Trade Anything Dustln Fsrnum. la tke new Pallas' Paramount photoplay, "A Son of Erin," has a role that progresses with many Interesting hsppealngs from the state of an Irish Isd of kumble people to the comparatively Important "dignity of chief of the metropolitan police. This attraction st the Star theater today and tomorrow Is an enjoyable screea story of the herd endeavors of Dennis OUara, the true and fearless son of Erin, who would rather go down to seeming defest than betray a trust. As the portrsyor of Ireland's best, Dus tln Farnum has a strong Interest com pelling rols that Is unsurpassed. Your first patriotic duty I Liberty Bend. if a J REED AND WILLOW ROCKERS We have a very eoseelete lias Just now la Baronial aad Ivory Easassl la fsayupaolstered la' best grades at eiwrntaa. - WE WANT YOU TO COME AND SEE US IN OUR NEW LOCATION AT 224 MAIN STREET, TWO DOORS EAST OP POSTOFPICE. X NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT OR WHAT YOU, HAVE FOR SALE OR TRADE, WE CAN DO BUSINESS WITH YOU. NOTHINO TOO LARGE AND NOTHINO TOO SMALL FOR US t Hides, Wool, Second Hand Goods, Furni- WW"WWWWWWWWWWWMWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWMWWWI ture. Horses. Mules. Real , Houses NEy AND SECOND-HAND SHOES. HIGH CLASS SHOE REPAIRING. i IF YOU HAVE ANYTHING THAT YOU DON'T NEED, YOU SHOULD TURN IT INTO MONEY. SEE US. PLUM & BROWN 224 MAIN ST., KLAMATH FALLS i -1 I l & i fl -l (i-lt JOHWypNE eNITlTRE CO. i&A I 3 Je irpci j w V K gJBBESXSSSBBi . j : u MiiBsi