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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1918)
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STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters Spy Glasses Are Much Needed By Government W. E. Lamm of the Lamm Lumbering to tho letter of Information recelv- company has received a letter of d y Mr. Lamm. thank, for supplying "eyes to the' laM: w.h,cuh towed only ., , for the period of the war, should be navy" by sending them a pair of W,fcnt t0 Secor Cunningham, fifth floor. glasses, in reply to'tne demand ror i20 w. Adams street. Chicago. binoculars, telescopes and spyglasses. The types demand for glasses Is most urgent, as of these formerly most of the lenses have com. from vices. abroad, and can no longer be secured here on any large scale, while the de mand is so much greater. The nary SIRAHORH SEES NEED OF BETTER HIGHWAYS (Continued from page 1) Heavy Can on New French Tank Now Ised to Stay the Assault of the Germans li - - - r -'J - e -. "" A. '1 7 -'.' I lUamond shining parlors. E31 Main tlrceL Ilish class werk: exoert aer! -Frank Ward. S6-lm A War 8tamp kaiser away. a day keeps the the large systems with which they connect Is being fought to assist In determining their status. "Our work here Is progressing more slowly of late on account of labor troubles and the difficulty of getting ties. Still I feci that Knglnecr Oogue and his assistants have made a splen did showing, considering nil their han dicap.'. It Is to bo greatly regretted' that with such nn cOlcient organlia-l tlon for both construction and onera tlon, and now Just getting its hand In, so to speak, that we cannot co riant I along to Snraguc hlver and beyond. l' as planned. However, war Is now our f. .irTr'i ii," iir L'fLiKtVM .--iaaWHtTaa ii & has been so enlarged and the lookouts jTOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I cl let business, not railroad building, on aii me snips nave oeen aouniea.i ,nd wo may as well forget our plans ana u is impossioie to navigate ves- for SALE OR KENT Eighty acre I In. L. A. Stay' sels or detect submarines without ranch, crop mostly these instruments, which cannot be his lit S. Seventh street, Star Room' bought in sufficient numbers, accord- ( ing house. It m V Cl W I tz Wi iTa mWm ni Mrm iffi a aTJi a Pit ia iftii k mm inm a m ift, Am ,T, ,S ! Star Theater SftX May 1-2 The Barrier By Rex Beach f CARRIER lHiH of n j oar ngo and con to It that we win tre war quickly. Ever thing else will, come In good time if we do, and noth-' Ing worth while n ill come if wo don't. I "Our California trip was the most Joyous of our lives, altho, of course,' mere was some business mixed up Y mm ii. inu wnuiu country wan on A dress parade, flower, fruit blossoms, t weather and all. J I "We motored down to San Diego on t ,tho Inside or alley route, and back on (thc Coast route ns for ns San Fran I Cisco. Here Is where my observations t.'on cood highways comes In. Not- .k. wlthstandlnr thn wnr. u- fmiml ih superb highways and resorts of Call fornla alive and crowded with tourists. The millions of dollars they leave in California Incidental to the trip, and the vastly greater number of millions they Invest In homes and other prop city and enterprises there, constitute the easiest money nny state was ever built up with. "Wo have summer tourist attrac tions as great as theirs in winter. Tliey would draw at least a fair pro portion of the benefits derived from this source via California. Even a ,Hmall proportion would make this wholo Interior country rich. About all we need Is a first class road from here I to JJend and from Fall Jllvor Mills on Pitt River to Redding, which is only about eighty miles. That would fix us out with a good all) car highway from the Columbia River Ilasln to the Mexican line Just south of San Diego. Next to the railway system I have planned, this comparatively small and LLLLLLHsLL)iBLLQB?ILLLLLEEa2iaaii3 r - This new tank was completed by the heavy gun, heavier than anything here French In time to take Into the battle Mofore built on a tank. The arrow on now raging on the Somme and for! the picture points to the gun. At the fifty miles up and down the British sides' there are the usual machine lines. Its chief feature is the new guns used on tanks before. t V t t T ? t Lieutenant Collier Has Many Duties as father' It keeps Lieutenant Alfred Collier i shoes shlned, and keep drill going on hopping to play the father to 570 men.. " tor those who are already In tls new position as commander of at Mn' nrovl.ion.1 eomnanv. rntlnr . .! ,UV6 JU,t COm settling ' ...... 7. . ltwo mo lieutenants out on the Job. Utter recently received from blm lnNo ,ncreMe ,n nnk t me but France, by bis brother, Andrew Col- mora work, but that's what w. like. "" Probably will be a flrst lieutenant all The letter In part follews: iiuu the war. Don't have any time to "Am now commanding a provisional worry about that part of the game company of eight sections, totaling now." Lieutenant Collier declares In his letter that the first band concert alnc. CTO men. Quite a bunch to father. Isn't It T I have eight lieutenants to help. Inexpensive highway program would It keeps me going all day and most of the outbreak of the war. w in ... accomplish more for the Klamath the night. Have to meet the ablp-'rrrs during the afternoon on which he country and all of Enstern Oregon ments of the trains, lodge them, and was writing. This was due to the than anything else. This Is a good Ket them bathed some Job In this 'wishes of the French people that the uuio iur iimniunK "j kiiiik " i ountry, loo snaveu, clothes washed, war be fought in silence, so that when the war Is over, which 1 1 firmly bellovo will bo within eighteen J months (If we all get Into the game Immediate vicinity, It la expected that What is the barrier between them? I Sec Ihf Great, Gripping Photoplay. This famous '.ot 't. masterpiece. Vividly realistic, charmingly A antic. , A Better than "The Spoilers" f authot romantic. n- Special Prices 15c and 30c as we should) we can promptly begin to build the lines mentioned." As usual, Mr, Strnhorn is very busy loundlng up tho construction details of the Klamath Falls railway, the com plotlon of which Is so near at hand. He has been going ovot tho incomplete sections with Engineer Uoguo and also with Mrs. Strahorn accompanying, made a careful Inspection trip on Sat urday by train, to the end of the track near Olene, He says operation that far will begin In the near future. He noted with groat pleasure the move ment for an elevator at Pine Grqve itiauon, nna hbs guuranieea u very I reasonable rate on grain and all other desired co-operation to those who nro pushing the project. Reside about 100,000 bushels of grain raised in that largo tonnage will be drawn to Pine Grove from the large and produc'ho tertitory all the way down to Merrill. A largo lumber traffic Is also await ing the rails, and will be accommodat- VAUOIVILLB.AT STAR TONIGHT The celebrated Johnson Trio, on their trans-continental tour. Clever children In comedy slnalnc. dancln DIVORCE SUIT FILID ed this summer. As an evidence of the! and character changes at the Star to- ning to the mill men thru the com-1 night. u 1'icuun ui mo ruaii, u ! BlBlflq mill many millions or feet of lumber now being hauled In at 3 to M per 1,000 ft. will h rsrrlt hv rail at 1 in Jl-25. Alleging that tho dtfoi.T,rt bis on Mr. and Mrs. Strahorn will leave for rQU.nt occasions, callva uim names Portland and Spokane In a few days, ,n1 has otherwise treated blm cruelly, but will return for a much longer stay tnat "he baa deserted blm for months In about a month. at time, and further existence with her is rendered unbearable, Edward Cookman has filed suit for divorce In the office of the circuit court clerk, thru hi attorney, H. If. Manning. ( Have, you a W. your bomeT S, 8. baby bond Id The DanceS age nor social distinction; is the most easily acquired as well as the most beautiful of human arts. Where to Acquire the Same! Mr. and Mrs. Kellendahl's School of Dancing Moos Assembly Hall Class. Monday and Thursday. 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