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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1917)
v -v X. TUB inmw HBBatD. KLAMATH FALL. OMOOW WlNMy, (ii'V 22UW 'r I ''i r v local News It. COME I GOME! MORTHWtST WEATHER PORtCAfjT i m " " I TftttdON-Partiy cMr. n nrr"r""'' "," s" Ja.the. stent sad, sea tara t i - r v Sale ! farts; iw thirty ta. WA8MWOTOW Wwrni ta Um weetera Bait: seatherty wlads. KLAMATH U.S.P-S. s MlBlMMtf I aagreaeL MsxIsssjbjb, ywttvnsv Vv 'Sk w I' 5- - ft NoKdtUUeft. t IM . . SSP a June ! I" P k t . m JaaaJfeet TealaM. . Taw tat jMtt of Um KlUMtk Falls Bulmi Mwli AsocUUea before at t o'clock at Um dty aalL uaetiitalN. Mr .aad Mrs. Bd Martla were at ChOeeala yesterday, warn they step ped la visit their two daughters, who are ill taw Vita Um atwlN. oae hav ta beea ta a eerieaa eaadttlea. Mr. aad Mrs. Martla retaraed that war ay auteeseMle froai Pertlaad. aad arc ee cesapaaled ay Mia. E. B. Ramsay. They are retaralag wHa a aew er. Taa girts came dowa with Um asaaslea after getag to CaUaaala freat hare. PERSONALS Mr. aad Mrs. P. H. BatU are la leva today. K M. Boriagtad la la tawa tale week f raai ap Um lake. B. 3. Graat'ef visiter today. tea . Mr. aad Mrs. C. M. PttUt of. Merrill are natters tale week. K. W. Baraas is dowa treat Um Odessa secUea. Mr. aad Mrs. W. C DaMaa aad aeas are ap freat Malia. Mr. aa4 Mrs. G. C Averjr aa4 Mr. aa4 Mrs. B. L Irwia are TisHers freat Certains. a ANNOUNCKMKNTS Meets taaJgat at -Tae Little Brewa at Math aM ffcT teak, "A TMea chasten tear a act rke Chapter Urea ja tae-aaar i ef U Ages,- earenag . SWla BereJeUoB. The saajeet Is "A Dear Oaeaad at Hearaa' aad "Wast Jaaa Saw aai Heard Taere." Ererjrae4rto te tae dees. CALIFORNIA OtCLAIICt WAR ON MUIRRBL BACBAMENTO, Jaae M.A state viae var aa groaad scairrels, wUck are reported te ae doias aeary daav age to cross ta ataar coaaties. Is to ke iaaagarated tamriHstrty taraeat Cal- lforala ay coaaty aortlcaltaral i aaoa tae reavest of the ell of defease. Coaatjrcoaa die ef defease la each eoaatr also are fcelag arajed to rote accessary faads for carrylas oa a saccessfal Ight saaiast Um aests. m Card ef Thanks Wo wish ta express oar heartfelt thaaks to all the aood frleads aad ret stlres who helped as so kladly dariag Um Ulaeas aad death of oar darllag little fcoy. Also for Um assay beautiful Bearers. Mrs. Mary Cotooa; Mr. Mrs. A. a. Colsoa aad Calldrea. ILF FLOSS OFA FILLOWt All sixes at Um right price. Jest Um talag for these aew saasa 99-lt JOHNSTONE rtJBNITUBE CO. J" - BaaaaawBBawB' I BARGAIN I :v-laa'B4ear indstl itawftg I 'iereliMtriUBeatMst he V said iataladlateirf aad eaa ha saaf A f N aaaV IW r , &. " m fit.vfmiu&Qnuiii'.M aa .; BflbaaMajM'Vaaaial Daaiaw BLf '"peejaawwpwa I BaaeeeaaeMeeMeaaBaaaeeaMaaaaaaaBBBBBBBaBBy Bargain offerings unequalled for the next nine days. Hundreds of prudent buyers have taken advantage of the reductions offered on high grade wanted meixliandise. Men as well as women have been much in evidence, sharing in the wciderful shoe bargains, suits, hats and furnishings. The following are just a few of the hundreds of good thngs: FOR MEN MO.OU Men's Suits for. $7.85 12.50 Men's Suits for . . . $!).85 S15.00 Men's Suits for , $10.8.") SI 7.50 Men's Suits for $13.Ut $20.00 Men's Suits for . $14.1K 65c Men's Work Shirts '."0c 75c Men's Work Shirts ...77 02c 50c Men's Porosknit Underwear H7.' 2yic Canvas Gloves 1 8c $1.25 Union Suits .. . . .IKic $2.50 Men' Hats , $1.0.1 $1.00 to $2.00 Men's Straw Hats -. . . .TtOc SHOES FOR ALL . Women V .W White .Shoes . . . WomenV $2.00 White Pumps Women's $200. White One-Strap Pump . , . Women':. $5.00 Qucalt Quality KM Shoe . . Wonicu' $6.00 Ouecn Quality Kit! Shoe . . . Women's $7.00 Queen Quality Kid Shoe . . . Women's $$.00 Queen Quality Kid Shoe . . . $3.50 Men's Dress Shoe ... $4.00 Men's Heavy Shoe $5.00 Men's Dress Shoe . . . .t Children's Mary Jane Pat Children's Mary Jane Canvas Children's Sandals ..$2.ati ..$1.5. ..$1.55. ..$:u)5 . .$4.85 ..$5.85 ..$i.85 ..$2.55 $) ..$a.85 ..$1.45 .$1.25 . .$1.00 FOR WOMEN $2.00 Shirt Vaiu 5(k Oatic Union Suit jjfc $ A $5 C'rcH? de Chine & Georjjctta VaiM . .$1.98 $1.50 Middy Mouse ( $20.00 Suits, new Model I12& $2500 Suits, new MotlcU I14JJ5 2t: Children's I loc, black or white 20c Chidren's Vest. Ktuc J.c , 1 .00 Corsets, all sixes. K. & 0 79c $150 Muslin downs n 25c l:ancy Veils 4C 50c Silk Gloves, Idack or white, all sizes JHfc J. F. McGuire Co. Klamath's Fastest Growing Store 9 Inc. wtKi iist mow IMJMDIIIOIS (Coatiaaed from page 1) tae obUgatloas aad responsibilities J vfcfca derolve apoa.them If It is to t wea wiuua tae next two years. "For iBstSBce. would it not be the height of wisdom to reverse the policy which area yet conceals from the world the fall truth about the incred-1 Ihle atrocities In Belgium, atrocities ! which, If possible, have been outdone In Rumania, aad which up to now bare . nfht lMn ntiti1ii1lr tlulnf nHnntlnip a aaw policy which would release to tk wlull wrnriA thi ilrtrr nf nnnallfnnEr t saraariUes perpetrated by the Ger taaaa thers ansay of them too horrible ta describe from a public platform, but all of them serving to show the people here what they might expect In the event of a Hub Invasion of the United States. Psisen Candy Dropped Wast sort of enemy, In fact, it Is that we are fighting; exposing the fiendish deviltry which caused thousands of poisoned candies, filled with typhus germs, to be dropped from German seroplaaes for Rumanian children to pick aa aad eat; the tragic story of how the qaeen's little boy her, young est. picked up one of. these poison' tadea sweets la her garden, ate It, sick eaed slmost at once, hovered between life aad death for weeks, and finally died la her arms. This story being writ ten by the queen's own pen and sent to a lady who has recently returned to New York, aad who has the letter with her bow. Woman Disrobed "The shocking story of how brutal Germaa soldiers forced eentle and re. Baed Rumanian wnmen n Unmix. In Vwbllc, and then drove them in groutis through the streets; the story of Itu- mania's pltsble plight today, with dls- fa ragtag unchecked for lack of geons, physicians and medical sup m; the bloodcurdling details of Scares of submarine slnklncs whnrn aaa-combatant victims struggling for Ufa In the water were rutblesly,shot or struck down at short range; or, wbea they escaped that horrible rate, where they ware cast adrift in small boats oa the high sess to die one after. the other from madness and from thirst; aad la a different category, the thrilling stories of those combats Inl the air which are taking place every i day over the fighUng lines la Fraacr,' stories of courage and daring the like of which have never been equalled in the .widest realms of fiction; the count les stories of noble heroism, of human! sacrifice snd suffering for a great! cause, which show in tbelr true light the details of modern warfare, so per sistently concealed, and so urgently needed to stir tbe people's pulse and In to make them feel and reallxe tbe truth' in tlft.00 r. u. upp las1 Lambert Gertrude Millinery Co. J. n. Chamber Josa Shannon Ilrowne Bros. J. .. Dodge E. M. Cbllcote Tbe following reports were turned this moralag oa yesterday's work three out of town precincts and ed'the loop. Dal whea he ascended with the photographer coaaectlag wire broke and the aeroplane crashed to the irousd. The petroleum laak es ploded. aad the two mea. already had' . v ly Injured, were suffocated aad charred la the llames. " and tbe full truth about this gigantic wards In the city by the chairmen of aruggle beween might and right on the, the cemmittees: one side, and might alone on tbe other. KUMTfl'S RED JKOSS TOTALS (Continued from psge 1) by Captain J. W. Siemens and E. It. Ileames: 101X00 Pelican Bay Lumber Co. II. D. Mortenson It. A. Johnson J. W. Siemens First Stale and Savings aDnk K. R. Ileames First National Bank Ewauna Box Co. Martin Bros. K. K. K. 8tore Southern Oregon Auto Co. Golden Rule Van Riper Bros. Sunset Grocery Roberts & Wbltmore 60.00 J. E. Swansen Star Drug Co. ' J. J. Keller C. If. Underwood George Bichn 29.00 K. Sugarman I M. Martin W. P. Johnson J. V. Houston u 20.00 J. E. Howie Johnstone Furniture Co. A. C. Henllne C. M, Ramaby B. HrLawrence h. C. Moore 11.00 City and County Abstract Co. - First Ward Miss Maud Baldwin f 132.35 Second Ward Mrs. O. W. Robertson f HJ.OO Third Ward Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg 17.52 Fifth Ward Mrs. J. C. Brockenbrouaw' 17.5'J Shippinatan (rifth Ward) Mrs. IJ. R. Yancy fl.0M Merrill Mrs. M. A. Hilton 5.7 Wert Side Upper Lake Lew Pritchard 1113.25 Plevna C. G. Hunt , Mrs. W. I' Total Public Deaths Johnson ..... . 119.75 f223.00 KLAMATH BAND CONCERT TONIGHT FIRST FUDLIC CONCIRT TO ! OIVIN ON CKNTRAU SCHOOL FLAZAEIOHT FLAYERS COM INO FOR JULY S4 CILf DRATION ....I79S.07 Fledns Made Second Ward . Third Wsrd Public booths ..120.00 .. 21.54 .. 20.00 Total -HMO t TWO JAP FLIERS FALL TO DEATH TOKIO, June 20. Progress In avia tion in Japsa has again bees attend ed with tragedy. Recently two men lost their lives by the' fall of a ma chine one Professor Seltaro Taatal of the Nippon fiylag school, and the other Reizo Yukawa, a photographer or tbe sUIT of the Nlchl-Nlchl, who had been taken up as a passenger. Professor Taatal was a capsble avi ator, and bad sMda severs! prevloui flights surTakla, with passagasrs, oa jne occasloa hsvlBgsueeefully loep- The Klamath Falls Military will appear In Its first concert tonight at 7:30 o'clock sharp at the Central school building plasa, at the corner of Tenth and Mala streets. This will be the first public concert given by the band this summer. The city council look steps Monday night to pay the band tbe sum of $250 for a period of five months of concerts. It was announced today that arrange menu have been completed for tbe se curing of eight addltloaal players to put the band la the best of shape for the July 3-4 celebration, which will give the organisation an Instrumenta tion of twenty-live pieces. Director Wm. If. McLaughlin has been worklnr bard to put the mea In shape for the season, and several past appearances have beenli credit to his 'ability as a director and leader and to me personnel 01 (Be orgSBIMIIOfl. The program for tonight Is as follews: Star Spangled Banner March "The Huntress" K. I King Overture "Orpheus" Offenbach Intermezzo "Spanish Romance," King Grand Fantasia "Tone Picture of the North and South" Beadlx Descriptlver- "Ob the Warpath" ....Klag "Passlag of tbe Red Man" Klag "Homesickness Blues" Rag .. Cliff Hess Selection "Echoes from the Op- era" . Maekla-Deyer "Stars aad Stripes forever" swreb . -.-.--.-.iw-H. Dousa Star Spangled Banner P. M. Collier of Salem Is hart an Mrs.l.ll.IrarriseJllaJhksajli business. " hare, rV Car Tle MajgWSM fa UbS SJMnHH g gaf 1 ffasjaOw ills i tstsls to na.i sssly aaasatk, thstusaiis i MsarwsU anrasrs IsrUUs, U. Uaafafl m - aAV el sssasspsa; essrssssw' iUm wavUs wil vrf raws) savvies fsv ajajuaw Touring Car $665 Roadster - - 650 t If jrtj was fauskVy , raw asal affaH sssl to bfj Has MasnraH. a "I H V a J 'M Howie Garage t m tm I Id n ji fii a At' I v m 4 j 4p -4"''' " im V y, iivhv i m , pTyr tt'i