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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1917)
V fe -..tte?i'l I . irf. THE IVlNtNO H1KALD, KI.AlrfATH FALLS, OBetOOH i w TMUMOAv.JUNli, ra i? JTyj $ KLAMATH BOY IN SIGNAL CORPS Local News tx . F e of Those Classy ,ir r Kuppenhetoer" Suits NOKTNWMT WIATMM PMMAIT mmmmmmmmmmtm MRNARD W. XOLLMAN WRITKS alsaar: seslir Of MOD at SALS, AND Hit WORK ' IN THK DISATCHKftS DC ' PARTMtNT If M- eaetofV .t ruaaste! saatfamsatoifef wSais. K WAMttWTW-Partly eleway - j-fii j)i-v i VPiW ' -nfc I flaSft Tog Up In ' Jamf HI m jftL m'i I ZLKiSSL I iWmWh For the I arts: arefeeMysaeweralaUMaefta-w west; asjwlaweatorir wiaas. " KLAMATH v v U. .R.a. , . Iama, a memfeer of Depot Co. I, SiimM Mmlmam. toaajr. erees. Mfftsepe, t Tfe faUowiasj leter km awn rcclv- ei fey the Herald from Bernard V. Zoll- MasMaai yeetereav. S3 agrees. Ho preeteltaUea. ! . taAm Mam Myf "MwmSmejaamrmmsm iwiamn nwiw H. PMiw at SeJppiaftoa satwrea: aa tajerr tale week white werkiat la tae few factory wfeea WMi fore- safet aaa cat4 leagtawlea r a Mwmri J. Ftaaaaaa. reareeeataUve af the UtaMaak Beet Saaar (Wfur. Mtoraea last alflkt to leak alter ala latorsela aa tali maa far tka camssay tattse eeaatry. Jwase Oaaa to Lakevtew Jwage a V. Kaykeaamll ef the eir caH eaart left toaay far Lakevtew to aeM a seselea at eaart. walea la vaitafkiaatetrkt. A alsjht aaaaioa la tka atearas-Maraoek caaa waa kaM test alakt to tatefe a. WM VleK Hera, Mr. aaa Mia. Say Ceart ara eapectea to antra toaay ar tamsfraw from aaa Fiaaahwa to vteR trieaas aa Mra. Caartw mother, Mra. Joe Mean, of tkiaatty. Tkay ara eamlat at la Mr. CearVB mecalae. BaMit !" GSllffSfwtlsBe Mia. H. J. Wtotera has reteraea Cram aa eateaae Ma tkra MMass aa 8aatkara CaJsfsraJa yeotoraay. She waa aseompsalsa home tram Paaasaalr ay tmsjmssrae Mia. Vteaess Dt a OVriea, waa wM epemt tka waak awi a mmmmmmmm Laaal Maa rtoai tat. x al A. Daahaai ef tale eKy waa aaaa SSI at Banfean tala waak a twa 2 Daakaai rwaa aaariactkra fraai Fart- awMvaft Irtttw ta-VM Wtftt HHi Hat IwMi lilt aafta vWkVwMaflaVamVW MaVMaawMaT MyhvaV "!lwkMfw7 waaa" aaat to Mai at Kmfean Tka i aar alMak M tka aaaMaat waa rtraa 'i fey a Mr. aa Mra.' CaJkta tala alty, waa wara aaia- to Wtrtlagtoa wltk tka kaatoa af tkalr twa cUMrea far bv UmmL , ' Tlatar C Baaifco, 188084 aaa af Sar. aat Mra. Kaaiao, aUalater at Tka LMUa Brawa Ckarca." airlrai la Klaav atk Fan aa Waiaaaaay arealag fraai WIealto, Kaaai, wkara ka apaat tka aaat two yaata to Falnaaaat Cottofa, kaTtes aaaaaa tka aoakaawra axaadi ttoaftklaaariac. Ha tatoaaa to aaaai fMaauaar at wark kara. latkafaU kaaaa alaaaai to aater Faaaaylraala UaHanHjr Maaleal CaUaaa at Falla- who I stationed at Fort Iavrn- warta, Kaaa., with a number of other Rkuaatk Falla bore. FT. 1.KAVKNWORTH. Kansc. Juno 14. We are rery thankful fpr your paper, it make us think oomeone rv- ikara while we are irone. Wa are feeling One, and net plenty to eat aad aleep, wltk Iota of study and oaa koar of drill. Oar eata ara the beat to be had tn aaoat 5eat boarding houses. Some day It la chicken and the rest that go wltk a catekea dinner, and some days wa aat lea cream for desert. Oar alee la from o'clock p. tn. to t a. bl. feat aometlmea we dont get to feed aatll H. ' "Wa atady Morse teleirraphy, wlre- leas, wig-wag or a single lag. sema phore. la wkkk wa use two flags, and the keliograph, which is used by the relectiaa of the sua. Oar drills are without gun. Wo doat kill people, kut we have our little part to da. We send orders from the maa klgker up. i Oar postomce addresa Is Depot Co. I, 8Igaai Corps. We ara glad to hear from any of the people of Klamath Falls. ,m Vwm SEmmaTV V &s,m THAT ARK ' Yam. AaVaawEa & J Jf I Va'jQawamVSB. X 9 '9 MM lm -malwif tWmwimtimw -", 'm KaVmVlaawML.if tiTavJ &w vPmfwm&W prnMHiJ V 'WaVaVataVaVafafil wkLf sV 1 1 TtaT ffln a JMammHla? ml l 'a?JaVmVmVmVmmaaV aVmVkaamks VS war tjt, y ml. PsBgsyi. , ., i CaHVaVaHl VBWStSa? MWKramtUlJllllmtaHll 1 91 bbbbbbbWI U -as?" : '? WW rfSTiff I aaaaaaauaaaamsmu.vi.t M VaVaVaVr mVal aaVAVmVml "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiii Jig Celebration July 3d and 4th NIW NORFOLK AND PINCHiACK feTVLIi. RIQULAR AND MODH.e-PATTKRNa THAT ARK NKW AND aTYLIeH, niCC KA.v $15 to $30 j KNOX HATa-IN STRAWS AND PANAMAS. ARROW SHIRTS-SOMK SWILU NKW SILKS. ARROW COLLARS-tN THK NKW FORM PITTINO HAta SHOKS-THAT WILL SUIT KVKRV TASTI AND audit Dress up here for the 4th WE CAN PLEASE K.K.K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters CONGRESSMAN McARTHUR I COMING HOME SOON PERSONALS rOUTLAND, June SI. Ttcpresenta tlc McArthur or Oregon has ohta'lncd Clyde Bradley of Merrill was in town' " " ,''?n" lo ' tmgMW ianu luilu.uiMiuiy. liv win uv waviw ill P. W. Sayder of Swan Lake was a visitor la tke city last BlghL ,.,.. C V. Leeeely of Fort Klamath came; eewa yesterday. A. W. Meea of Bray came In yestcr-! day aa aastaees. vIA. Bayea of Merrill was in town. yaaterdayoQ kaalaess. W. W. Lewis of Treka Is a Klamath' Falsi visiter. Taamma TAmA VuJ I. M. ikl.' jvsatsa, wvamaMfj aa, aw wu aA u tUlU Visit From Ashland MUs Mnrjoric I'nyne ami Mrs. Annie' ItuMi of Ashlnnil returned tGe ftrst of the week with Ml Kdna 0. Wells, county school superintendent, and Miss Kntherlno Wells of the assessors' of fice, their aunts, and will spnd about two weeks vUltlng here. Miss Wells drove over In her machine. EDERAli TIRES JFSwMf :re emK rmmi Traffik Tnai Cecil 0. HeUlaskead of La Pine lb a lamatk Fane visitor this week. Mrs. Sella of 448 Esplanade, of tho Kaeord oMce. has left the city. T. H. Lyack waa la over nlgbt last algkt D. M. 8teveasoa is a visitor here on M PSrH rMAICf i'vCawBvPS 0. WaBa, eaaaty ackoel drove to tka eoatkera part af tka eoaaty yesterday to attead a akaJe to wkick ska had kaaa favitoi. Oa anirtos ao alga af a ateaie waa to fee seea. aad ska rataraai home. It is feaUerai tka maaalea epidemie post' peaed tka picale. feat ao aotlaeaUoa had kaea received fey her. DSWH W fWN vSSCln Mr. aad Mra. Jess Davis and Mra. Jeaale A. taaaks of Craaeaat wara ta towa yesterday. . Mrs. Wm. Page of Fort Klamath is a' Klamath Falls visitor this week. Frank McCornack was in town today oa kaalaess. Some tires have tough and thick treads, others have a heavy and strong carcass. Only Federal Tires combine splendid tread and carcae feareree with Double-Cable-Base Coastructfon. No others have four atroog steel cables built iato the base to hold them to the rim oadar severest service straiaa. Federals tbaftfon ara "Extra Service" Tina, and public opinio ays they deserve the Rama. White Pelican Garage UP.TO.THkVMINUTE GO-CARTS Clean, snappy, one-motion foldlna ao- earta aad sulkies with reclining spring seats, adjustable foot, with tubular steel frames, mad guards and foot brake, $5.50, aad up. M-lt JOHNSTONE FURNITURE CO. 'SaaaamwawsaawaS'lEBBwalBwaS SBsWawPTslaBBkieapfajfc, - i ""MWMMB1M,,,M1,M,waaaBeaaaaaaBaaajaw ANNUAL MONEY SAVING SALE On Friday Morning June 22nd, 10 A. M. a THE RIOGEST MONEV-SAVIN0 SALE ON SHOES IN THE HISTORY OF KLAMATH FALLS WILL COR MENCE AT THE MODERN SHOE STORE. WE AflE HANOLINO SOME OF THE BIST WIANINS AND MOST COMFORT GIVING LINE OF SHOES MAOE, AND THIS SALE IS FOR THE PURF0SI OP INTRODUCING OUR SHOES TO NEW CUSTOMERS. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS WILL SE MA0I TO NEW AND OLD CUSTOMERS. COME IN AND GET ACQUAINTED. Modern Shoe Store 721 MAIN STREET Nat to Johestone's Fumtare d. A REAL BARGAIN Iaaa ap-te-date metal tafeiag SS-aote lastnuasaL .Mast ka u -Xii.;ii'i' ., . . -m imnvi mmm awi sw IW aeaaat. . m .-. . . . . i. v P-5 OU U 1'4 ft , Vt"Ul 'Ssjaa'naa'MJst: H ''; I c M&mnim For Tan AND Sunburn These are the days that try, aild ruin, good com plexions. Sun and wind conspire to burn, roughen and darken the skin. Nyals Face Cream If used before, and after, your trips, into the open, will Iwkeep your skin fair, fresh and radiant. I T j It is a delicately perfumed, greaseless cream, with just a small percentage of peroxide in it, Large Jars. Only 60c If You Prize Your Personal Charms You will use the best toilet preparations so as to keep your skin soft and healthy and your complexion clear and ruddy, One can endure warm weather a great deal better if suitable toilet aids arc used. Vaniskimg Creams, Face Powders, Skin Foods. Lotions and Massage Creams are some of the things which will guard your skin against the attacks of summer sun, wind and dust. We carry all of the high-grade toilet artices an prep arations which may be needed in overcoming or neu tralizing the effects of warm weather. ! toderwowft phanwrY W??Taf 9 w h WAfW MwM sEfVIW V Will V V m atMamaaa tw SBsBwasBBBaf mm VLATiAl n WILLS UKLUUfl WlnT i ,A"tlJMN W nS"'HrtP WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THRIW OHUGS A Women's Glory Is Her Hair If your hair is dry, brittle, or falling out; if your scalp is covered with dandruff,-it demands immediate care and attention. UNDERWOOD'S Qfliflint and Sue Hair Took I Will remove the dandruff, stimulate the growth of the hair, and make it soft and glossy. f iiiiniin. :ml Satm doe NOT color the hair, hut i v n ffrmn a tonic and scalp cleanser only. Good for both "IliB and women. , Urge Bottle, 50c v -f m I J ,ijj?i: "'.j '".a. fS v A $ ( 4 v !v $&&?. '