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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1918)
'.sHikr'W. ?" THE VENINO HMULD, KLAMATH FALLS, OMBOON MONDAY, MAY . , w i- H ' !' If' ( "rWf ' tr Nettletoii Shoes-.. If you want complete shoe satisfaction, step into a pair of Nettle ton's Fine Shoes they fit, wear and satisfy completely. Agency Here i 1 10c a Button $1.00 Dutchess Guaranteed Trousers New Styles in Khakis, Whip-cords, Curduroys, Dress Styles in New Patterns. Work Styles that are cheaper than overalls, and every pair guaranteed. 10c a Button. $1.00 a Rip. Exclusive Agency K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers and. Hatters BagsElgsW --ri?TJwJ'w. VVSBasBHflft nBwsmLaflRocB EjBm!EgBgsnl sr aF bDShwPRl jgsBv taSBSSSSSSTlmr '&( 'bbESbb tH'TnnH .4StBBBBgSB BBBgfl v LpTAkfig2ESSBpBSn SSSBaVnT SaBY!, EaVBaVaW yfimmXlSSifitAgiimfm MgsEf MAN ON YELLOW LIST RESIDENT OP POJTLAND That Klojd C. Erz, whose name ap pears on the Yellow List recently pub lished. Is not here, and has not been here for seeral month?, is aflrmed la a letter received here from Mr. and Mrs. Woldroa or this city. It la de dared that Mr. Era is bow la Portlaad, and being of as loyal a Bind as could be asked, has probably don. Bis share In that cly tn the way of buylag Lib-' crty bond. Auxl'lliarr are SOS, 723 aad 5K. The alternate numbers are M, Ml and VS. Winners call for turkeys at the Farmers Warehouse. 27-lt? WORK ON NEW SEWER Work oa the new sewer main ORIEN SPRINGS ROAD IN SERIOUS CONDITION in! Owing to the fact that storms have rendered the Green Spring Mountain' road between this city and Ashland almost impassible, the auto atage did not make its regular trip today. Local Red Cross Activities- MARY GARDEN TONI0HT NOTICE TlekeU winning the three turkeys rafflel by the Spring Lake Red Cross Faldriew Addition No. 1 and No. 2 was begun by the contractor, G. C. Loreax, this morning. Under his contract the main is to be completed within thirty On acount of the delay or the ex days. The main is designed to serre a ' press the films for Mary Garden In section of the city long In need of "Thais" did not arrive in time for Sun sewage disposal. The new residences day evening's show at the Star. This under construction by Bellman Son, superb seven reel picture will be oa Oregon avenue, will be served by j shown tonight, and in addition the Ha this main. The cost of installation of. watlan trio of vaudlville artists will the main will approximate JlQQ. 'also appear. AT THE MUSIC SHOW May 29, 30, 31 and June 1, 1918 Hi' " 1 WU gsgSLfiKCu33iE3sB)iBi))e bHJBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBY gsgsfgstam73iv,g'.t, 'JL. SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsPBiBBBBBBT I -M ... iBSBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfaSir! BSbBSbBj fEEEEEEEEEEW .gsgsgsgsgsgsgsgsLissssssssvH gSgSgSgSgSgSgSgSgSgSgSgSBSBBBBBsi 9w WsIsbbbbbbKChbibbbbbbbbbH 9IBissssfl 14 . , -1 Shepherd Piano Depot Those present In the sewing room Thursday, May S3, were: Mcsdames JC. A. Bunting, A. Balntcr, and L. E. I Sullivan I Surgical dressing department: Men- dames) O. W. White, V. E Scllgman, Z. C. Kimball. H. R. Crane. W. II. Robert eon. C. F. Stone. Friday, May 24th, In the sewing room were Meedames M. W. Coacboom, T. R. Skllllngton, P. D. Owens, A. W. PelL W. Townsend, Ida Gibson, L. Jacobs. O. C, Mitchell. A. II. Lund, Pauline Dueling. J. Sleek, C. I). Browne, L. El. Sullivan. Saturday, May 21th, In the Hcwlng room were Mesdames Jack Lilly. Chan. Martin, Louis Bradford, Homer Hum phrey, H. Newnham, J. S. Hcrndon, a. O. For, L. E. Sullivan and Miss Alia ! Ralph- Surgical dressings department: Mes- L. Gerber, O. W. White. V. C. Furnas, Merryman, C. F. Stone. m LIVESTOCK ON THE JURY Letters From The People Editor Evening Herald: Dear Sir When 1 saw my namo on the Yellow List, I Mill haw to ndiult It ground deep. I have tried hard to do my bit. I li.no met all obllgntloni In subscribing to Liberty Ilonds, Sav ing Stamps and Red Cross up to the present time, nnd would not have failed In the third drive, only for un avoidable circumstance. I met Cn plain r'arcuxon ami Jack Kimball at Atgoma,Camp, and ex-! 'plained to rnem that I bad subscribed to a Third Liberty bond, and that I did not know whether I could be In town In time to claim It or not. They aid tbey would see about It, but prob ably overlooked It In the rush of work. At any rate the bank told me I was too late. Uut I will be In at the Fourth Liberty loan, In the meantime, all that I have and ni)self are at the disposal of the gov ernment at any time. If that is yel low, then I am yellow. O. A. MILLIARD. TOO LATE TO CLASSIF FOR RENT Two rooms on Malt i Call at West End Oroctry. flj DANCING SCHOOL Class night, Tuesday, May Ittlh, a: 30 p. m., at Moose Hsll.Mr. and .Mrs. Klllendahl, Instructors. 27-lt tvitt tll.fctff. . . run t..i i rurnmnw fOOBl u apartments. Jacknon ipartntti opposite While Pelican hold. tH ,WANTEI Local sales rrBNtttUUi for this county for Urct Kkootft nllure and supply houir; tsustrir ftrreil, but not demanded: nptrlrM not essential; line opportunity for an iner; salary, expenses aad team slon; automobile would bs big sm Address, Hales MnnaKvr, HmMstil S7Jt V Whenever I near of a man who does not believe in advertising, says a spe cialist in this line, I am reminded of (the Jury that deliberated for a long time in reaching a decision. When 'dinner time came around, tbo offlcer of the court stuck his head In at the door of the Jury room and asked If he should order twelve dinners, and the foreman replied: "No, make it eleven dinners and a bale of hay. We have Sonera Portable, suitable for heme, camplne, nslghberhoed dancing and "Over There." Weight 15 sounds; leather case. These and many mere neveltlss will TTTTTI be shewn at eur Musle Shew. Welcome to all. an ass in here." RESIDENCE SOLD SATURDAV In a sale made Saturday evening, R. Gion of this city took over the house and lot at 661 Ninth street, formerly owned by R. E. Smith. The new own er takes possession In thirty days, aad will maka his rcnldene thnnt. . NOTICE The Pythian t tub will meet it the home of Mrs. H. B. Momyer tomorrow afternoon. m NOTICE The regular meeting of the W. C. T. 4U. will be held Tuesday at 2:30. p. m. at the home of Mrs. O. A. Stearns on West Main street AND EXTRA SHOW ROOMS ' Next Deer Peatefflce KUgmalk Fails Oregon MOsonora Shepherd Music Shew, May 29, 30, 31 and June 1. 27-21 All kinds of eurety bends promptly executed. See Chllcete. 25 Ladles' Trench ana Sport Hate at 6tf K. K. K. STORE. Ladles' Outlng.Wear at 6tf K. K. K. STORE. Seme nifty Straw and Panama hats at 6tf K. K. K. STORE. NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED All prices oa dredging, either wrlt tea or verbal, are hereby withdrawn. SAWMILL ENGINEERING . . AND CONSTRUCTION CO, May 27, 1911. 27-3t Shepherd Musle Shew, May 29, 30, 31 and June 1. 27-2t Star Theater Wednesday & Thursday May 29 and 30 y 9) kK 97 flTKU & . &?-l ri.- i tei KTr-, Lii j& & ' I S MA K: -Ail '"H krf; i" :& t: t" $ At! if JOAN THE- WOMAN The Most Dramatic Story in all History ' Geraldine Farrar AS Jean of Arc s Greatest of Photo Dramatic Achieve ments and loftiest in purpose, an irresista- ble Plet for Patriotism Special Prices 15c-35c T' 'V