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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1917)
TUB BVBHPfO HBULD, KLAMATH FALLS, QMOOH HtlllAV, HM, i tait fcw p im Mm - -- ink, ? s' if IVi Loco News NORTNWItT WiATMtR FORECAST OllKGON-WASHINGTON Part- ly cloudy; warmer In the eastern part Saturday; west- erly winds. . M.AMATH . U. 8. It S, Minimum, today, 44 tie. 4 Maximum, yesterday, 84 deg. No precipitation. YWt KelatlT llrrr. Mr. Sartcr Is horo from California visiting herf randson. Harry Richard son, a local confectioner, and family tor n lime. VMM Father Here. Mrs. Gladys U'nox ot Roeburg ar. rttcd last night to spend the sum mcr hero lth her father, l. II. I.enox, proprietor of the Shasta. Former Teacher Married. On Their Way to Ijinffrll Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haaser. arrived In Klamath Falls last night from Altentown, Pa., on their way to tlstt Mrs. Hauser's parent. Mr. and Mr. Alex Stewart. In Laagell Valley. Announcement ot the martage ot MUa Abbe Jane Carpenter, domestic science teacher In the high school here four or Ave years ago, to Wil liam Challman of Seattle, has been received by friends of Mrs. ChaUstaa in this city. Etta Reeaata Close- ay. report from Wood River Vallay states that the three Elk which es caped from Klamath county's elk pre serve on Seven Mite Creek last Sun day, hare remained close by the park, and have been expected to be put back In at any time. CaraaUo Gardes Interests. In order that everyone may see the carnation garden at St. Cloud at its best, an invitation Is extended for next Sunday to all interested to visit. picture for magaslne use to to fee taken during the afternoon. BAND 10 PLAY AT BALL GAMES IMH'BU: HKADKIl CIT TO ONK OAMK IN AKTKIIXOOX, MAKING A MKRIKS OF THHKK (1AMK8. IAKKM PROMISING Recover Fresa Oswratlea. Mrs. W. 8. 8touga of thU city to successfully recorerias from a recent operation. VWt Here From Ouaade. Mrs. Robert Cochran of Winnipeg. Manitoba, daughters and granddaugh ter. Grade Cochran, and Mrs. A. J. Downing and Mrs. Daly ot Brandon, Manitoba, are here to spend the sum mer. They are to live in the W. H. Mason residence in the Hot Springs addition. Mrs. Cochran and Mrs. Daly are relatives of D. B. Campbell of this city. Peerless Deace Tuesday night, July 3. and Wed nesday night, July 4. Patriotic mu sic by Peerless orchestra. 19-3t Patriotic Shirts, Hats, Neckwear, Belts, at K. K. K. Store. Leading Clothiers. 35-9t The morning game scheduled for Tuesday has been cancelled, owing to other events for that time, and the series with Sacramento will be a three game series. Arrangements have also been made by Fred tlarrlch with the celebration committee to have the band at the ball games on Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons. Among Dukes players who will be here to clash with Ktatnaths cham pions July 1, S and 4, are some ot the best players In the Trolley league l-ohmitn at third Is at present the kingpin sticker among the Trolley boys. Tobln and Folk, behind the bat, are Sacramento boys, and are both class catchers. Jack ONell and Frant Reeney, one first and 'second, are VcAa products at Santa Clara, and ere at present at Colusa. Jim Rooaey, at short, to a flashy fielder and a good hitter, and Is at present affiliated with the Grldley isa, as is Big B'.ll Taete. one of the pitchers. McGee Is well known to baseball fans as a comer In the pitching line. Johnny Johnson and Nixon of Marys vllle wll rover two ot the outer gar dens, while the other will be taken care of by Tucker Johnson, known to local fan as one ot the most popular boys that ever wore a Klamath uni form. While Shader has been pitching great ball, as his tour shutouts will prove, he will without a doubt re ceive his acid test whsa he faces Duke's stars. Downing has shewn great Improve, ment behind the bat, and will do the receiving w Ike series. Maaager WatU will bare Thomson of Redding on first, wn'tle the rest of the team wlU remain the same "8peed" Tnwwtien on third. "Light ning" Maner on short. "Caa't-Beat 'Em" Snaadllag on second. Out In the Held wlU be foes "Kid. Craw- tord. "Catck-'mm-Air Smith and "Trusty" Sheeny, the great triumvl rate, whan It cornea to grabbing them out ot the oeoae, and all combined the greatest aggregation bo kid din of ball toesers this burg has lamped tor a Nag tlme. Cowen, Weed's fast shortstop, will be with Klamath In case he Is need ed, as will Flannlgan. former North west pitcher and utility man. Our boys seem to have round tbelr batting eyes, and promise to make plenty ot trouble for the opposing pitchers. The fielding of the local team seems to be without a flaw, and this, combined with good pitching. should make the game nip and tuck from start to finish, for the two sin gles and a double, with 8acramento, Sunday, Tuesday and Wednesday. The program tor the second weekly band concert to be given tonight by. to. Klamath rails Military band at the Klks Temple Is as follows America March "Iowa' ... CI,, llarnhouse SeleVtlon-'aXist" Flotow "Kntre Acte" Victor Herbert "Oriental Dance" from "Wonder- v.land" Herbert Wyoming Days" K. I rU4 Medley "Sounds From Ireland" ,..... Vth. llendli Portorlcan Daece v$drndo,". . .-.,,,... Kief er Medley "!fcfns of Stephen Fos ter" oy request) Tobanl March "Comrades" Telke "Star Spangled Banner" COAL OPERATORS AGREE ON PRICES mzM Mi AdAX TIKES GUARANTEED HBBOOO MILES A AX Tires fyM their jus anCM to writing 5000 Sub u. bftt. YourAJsaTUw is a tire of record-registered in your name at the home osW 1 ,Asx offers In service ths most evineoeK for the least under guaranteed car and i ?n.AJaxyouf CENTRAL GARAGE (JETTING REAOY FOR 816 TIME MEMBERS OF I. O. O. V. ORDEIM PREPARING FOR PARTICIPA TION IX PARADE TO IIE HELD NEXT WEEK Members of Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104 and Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. O. O. T.. are making earn est preparations for participating in the big time for next week. Klamath Lodge No. 137 expects every member who can possibly do so to attend the regular meeting to be held tonight, In oruer to complete arrangements. Tulo Lake Lodge at Merrill and Bo- nanxa Lodge have been Invited to Join In the celebration, and big dele gatlons are expected from those places, while all visiting brothers will be welcomed. Prosperity Rebekah Lodge will also hold a meeting tonight In the west ball in I. O. O. F. Temple to complete tbelr arrangements. All Rebekahs are requested to be present t this meeting, as it Is very Important that final preparations are thoroly under stood by all. KLAMATH BAND CONCERT TONIGHT DIKKCTOIl MrUUGMUN Wll.li I.KAD LOCAfa MlHUIANH IN MKCUNIt Pl'tUJC CONCERT PRO. VRAM TONIGHT I REDl'CE PRICK FROM ONK DOL LAR TO ONK DOLLAR AND A HALF AT MISKtt KIVK8 GOV. KRNMKNT MANY MILLION WASHINGTON, D. C., June 39. RopivaealfcUves ot coal operators have agreed upon an Immediate gen eral reduction from one tiottar to one dollar and a halt a Ion In the price ot coaKal ttre mines. Farther decreases are expected. It l probable the government will be given a still lower price, and hUtt dreds of millions .ot dollars will be saved the American people thru this decision already made. ' i mm ANNOl'NVfcMfcXTH The ladles of the Episcopal church will serve refreshments of coffee, sandwiches and raspberry Ice at the library hall on Tuesday from 10 a. m. thru the day. " It Is desired that the sixty request ed boys and girls of the city will meet at 9:30 In the morning at the court house square to practice their drill pageant for the celebration parade. SHOOTING IS CAl'HE OF HllT Suit for damages to the extent of 1 10,750 has been brought by Tho Murphy of Klamath county, against Michael Murphy of Modoc county. The complaint states that on March 25th, the defendant willfully and maliciously, with a 30-30 rifle shot the plaintiff In the calf of the right leg, which has rendered that member useless and left the plaintiff sick and unable to attend to his af fair. A surgeons bill for $500, a nurso's bill of $250, and damages aggregat ing a total of 110,760 Is asked. always mm JOB SBBBBBnaBBBBBBBBBBnaSK U - V'l mmmmmmmmmmmmBjammmsmmmmsaaaaaaaaaaaaaBsammmmsmsj Everybody Celebrates the 3d & 4th smml Remember! You Only Have More Shopping Daya a Few $25 Suits $14.50 Womrn's and Mlsaes Suits In popular stles for slrtfV wear; msds wo In SerfcM. (UbenMrrti, Poplin; Hulls hthnWty .sVllIng up 'to 135 nre np.Vlalty 14 A priced at yit.OU WhI us Fare Silk Sweaters In all the very newest colors and combinations; some have tie aah, plain and novelty weaves. Prltes range from $5 to $10 Women. Silk DRESSES for street and party wear Mado In Pongee, Crepe do Chine , Taffeta and Flno Satins; fitted waist line ef fect, with tunic or plaited skirts; shown In a good range of color, rose, gray, cold, green, navy, etc. Prices range from $16.50 .? tt $30 Silk PetticoaU at $3.49 Extra spring offering for' t lis Fourth. Many new stylos wltit deep flounces and trim. med; all colors, spvclul Mislio Underwear Specials i'oiimkt mvp.nH Mnile (mm koo.I crmlij mm iimllt) ln tuid IUlUt, vomit very dtthttlly trim in ml lit linn nml o in ti raill ery lillliltllC I't Ur Unln) 35c & 50c Mislio Nifktgowms $3.49 Auto Banners 50c Flags of all Nations, Kach only One special lot. Including many uumlwr Hint cannot bo duplicated for much higher price: made tu Ana NaliiMHilt, Luniclolli, Crepe, etc. Price very pecll . . . La France SILK HOSE 'I'lit')' oiiitx lii tile tnrMy of litivv eprtiiK ulimlc. nth na mim, trtiutry gulil, hullo, pluk, HkIiI blur, white. Iilni-k, flf, (llinrnntrtnl In Klvn ;mlMttct hm. Tor plr . (. $1.50 Warner Bros. CORSET Cuiuplfln Hue of now sum mer mudeU are on dUptsy In Corn i't DcpArtiiieut. Huth front ami hack lace; range 98c 98c up to $6 v7pMir--jv.v.'' A'frf 'wiv.V -(' "' toV Ji5 y -?fcr 11 r & 1 t syrj ' 4S. ri rihzKt m&wmyn.Mr$T 1MK yx :vww i v VaWSKv,' W:? !!WaistsIThat DollarJNeverl Bought Before JJ3 lll'MMIKIH (IK CIMIIMIVl-'. I'ltl.TTV NKW MOMKI. IIAIXTV. flllC. AM) IN' TIIK HKMIIIT III-' hTVI.K. ItIIKVIIK WnllTII Ml MITCH MOHK TIIA.V A IMII ) I.AII THAT YOU'l.li UK WINH AMI IIKV tti:'KIIAIfc Thi "Wnlworth" lltiiu. the grnatet ntur In the world for the price; on sain Hatnrilay at, each $2.00 Women's Middy Wotinc. made of good heavy twilled Jean; new stylt); on s.tla Salurdny at, each Now flcorEtitto C'ritpr Walit In all rolcm, Hpcclal, each Tim rolcbratml "Wltthmoro" Wnlktu. new July motleU Jimt In hy etprewiS placed on for lh Unit tllilr Hnt- urday iimnilim at, each ,, $1 Women' Kino Voile Wnlnl. new iylr, daintily trimmed with rr, p rlnt at, rnrh . $2.48 Women's Finn Crepe de (.'hliiu VtiUt4. In white and Until, very itpoclal Haliintay, elicit. $3.98 Uhion Suits I..IIIIKM mm; ,HI(K !.tl. HI'ITH Mado in puiu tMfl iiiw nor, nil mnevrl gP Very sprrUI OOC lup, CUMrts's SomMr Union Suits Made In flno check, m(t NalmuHik, l'orou Knit n4 Jersey l.tiln. Klir from lo 14 years, Prices rsnis 35c, 39c 50c CkMresi Desutom Visit our tlillitmi'. Ik uartnieut km Imlrony gi, UrcMM, Hnln, Aptoiu, Mid. tly. Hut or the Unit, t (cr ItM mono) than It tak to make them. ; rpe Children's Ho 19c We till hate complete Hub of llc of title Mtititlrrfut .value; romr In Hack ml tan. While the) lot 3 pr. for 50c Ladies' Fibre SILK HOSE 69c 4th July BUNTING 10c Red CROSS HANDKERCHIEFS Made In fine quality Crepe do Chine, each OC only AOC White only. All .lies . , Hlar and Htrlpei, Per yard , HKADQUAIITKRM vtm THK I ULHTH pP JUI,V HHOPPKK Jioe&tc. "The Ladies' Store" THK WOHK Tt) IK) voirn ItHllTH OF Jl'I.V HIIOPPIMO ; MvfP aaa1 CHARGED Dr. Ooble will be at his office, 128 Tbird strsst, opposite Elks Temple, for buslaeas from July 1 to 7, IMt w'jx6e Starting &Li2htin Battery andxde'Service J Automobiles DON'T neglect your Starting and Light Ing Battery. Like other vital parts of your car, it requires attention. We will Inspect your bat tery itti ot charge; we wUI repair it at a reaaoaable cost; If yoHneed a new battery, we will sell you the bst-an "MX." s l "Thsrs's aa 'JBxItX' Bat ,tery for every car.'! TKLFOB0 BROTHEM '" OAAAOE LW.W. IN CONSPIRACY CON'M-XTTKII WITH OKRMAX ACIK.NTH1 IK WIMTKIIX MltiVM T HTIR UP HTHIKia AMOXC1 UHltMA.Xf AND AtHTIUANH WASHINGTON, D. C June JO. The Industrial Workers of the World are charged with working with Ger man agents In Western fields and mines to str up a strike anions the Germans and Austrian, In corre spondence laid before the senate by Hcnator Thomas of Colorado. Tliomait said that a Oerman con spiracy to cripple the smelters and industries of the West has been un der way. WHEAT WILL BE AIL CONTROLLED CHICAGO HOAItDOPTItADI-: IIKAD HAYH CONTIIOI, IN AM, ITM X)M. MUKCIAI' AHPKCTH INCIX'DKD IN HIOII CONTIMII, lllf.li i CIIIAGO, Juno 29. I'roalili'iit Griffin of the Chicago honrd of trade declared today thut tho Kovoriiment's plans fur food control Include tho absolute control of the wheat trade In all Its commurclal aspnctH. He said there can bn no Hp-culatloii on wheat, and that buying and soil ing of other grains Is restricted. The Orpheus thentor wna cloned I'eerieas Dance last night on account of machine Saturday night at Moose hall. Spa- being repalrod, but will show tonight, clal music by the Peerless orchestra, the tenth episode of "The Purple Alio Tuesday night, July 3, and J' Mask." The famous Illueblrd, "Thei Wednesday Bight, Muly 4. Patriotic, Doll House," will be shown Sunday musk by Peerless erehestra. 19-lt1, and Monday. One More Opportunity MP llunilmls of KlamaUt talla people Ut evening tor the tliiMt ullmiMMHl all Hie deUlla of tho operation ut lhl mo hlle plant, when the wtlo plclumi of the Oierlet factorfM (Mklnml were shown at Hie Temple Tliealer. In order that ither people f this cU mt iUUJ, Insirurtlvn anil IntertwtlnK pliiui, H will lM,wn ""''!'!!,, tho last time In Klamath Fall at tlte Hlar Theater, " to the regular program of jHttures. fall Vou slioulil not fall to nee this great modem lmXwtrV.u operation, tuinlng out from IJO to lOcaidlly. "r 'tlionuinufattureof tlte automohllo are shown. At I Theater tonight. V IV -- !'..' i?