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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1918)
:i::'s ' ewW Lxs THE aWaPIIHO HMULD. KLAMATH FALLS, OK1O0H .. Monday, juni h. AMPOVfr WE'RE HOLDING THE QUALTTY UNE i?fY w r r& t & ig ifstBSS5ia- V w - IHt' i& y 1 3&, -. H. ' aaannanm ..J i JwTviJinSx "aaaiNjmnvsR aa.ai tj yvv j i aans.sannnnnnnnnnnjBnu - "'' yy l'-,. jyfcj , ry Hr gasm Nfc V Vi aaaaa - pfc&ttf$&6JKy CoByrljht 1i1l B'JnJejee. Ktncild A Co This Big Live Store has not yielded an inch from its position of selling only highest quality merchandise. And we never will, because we are backed by a clothes making organization that has guaranteed the maintenance of its quality standardrno matter what arises The House of Kuppenheimer Right now, we have large reserves of Spring Kuppen heimer Clothes that offer superior tailoring, the finest fabrics procurable, and styles that are timely and exclutift; The suit that you will want for the Big Celebration, the Fourth, is here, with all the trimmings. K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters Prisoners Want Liberty To Fight the Huns HONOLULU. T. H.t May 23. (By do not ask full-pardon but inertly a Mall. Twelve persons In the Oahu' parole for the period of the war, prom penitentiary who nre honorable dls-lslng to return to serve out their sen charged soldier of the United State, tence "if they survive the conflict hate petitioned for their liberty to The matter Is In the hand of the city take up arms against Germany." They I otflclals. I, RfDMS mm i YESTERDAY BUSINESS MEN WILL DINE 'Mr. Spink Is preparing to open np a TOMORROW EVENINfi rnmn for thn Brrammnrfatlnn at tnnr. Ists this year, adjacent to his horn. ciut0- Matter of unusual Interest' nre to Mr. Spink reports that a substantial; be up for discussion at the monthly number of cars from outside poInU dinner and bulne meeting to thn are already enjoying the attraction Klamath Kalis Iluslne Men's associa- of that resort tlon tomorrow night at the Moose Hall. It is earnestly dclrcd that VI NOTICC member be In attendance. The Dorris baseball team was van quished bare at the Modoc ball park yesterday by the Red 8hlrts of Kla- f snath Falls with a score of SI to IS. The (acne was well attended and ex cited great Interest on the part of the Several decisions of the umpire brought forth strenuous ob jections on the part of the players. The game waa also marred by the misfortune which the center fielder for the visitors suffered when he fell and Injured his knee. TOURIST CAMP AT IOLEREST It. C. Splnlc came In yesterday from his homo at Idlcrest on Spring -Creeic. Notice Is hereby given that begin-J nlng June 15, the schedule for wages or carpenters will be $5.50 for I hours. CARPENTERS LOCAL NO 1M. r-6t J, B, Vollmer, Secy. New Allied Commander-in-Chief on West Local Red Cross Activities Madame, Don't. Fear for Your Jackie or Your Soldier Son in New York City Those present at the work rooms jof the Red Cross Friday were: Mea dames T. R. 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If pleasure to the patrons of that then' m ter- - IUV A THRIFT STAMP TOWtY' It la n western picture with beau-' I If ill scenery, plenty of cow boys.' All kinds ef surety bewas ifiwnii homes and cattle. In comparison lo executed. See Chllcet. this life Is the stow, dignified ettt- ance of the Earl of Sumerfltld and his dissipated son. William Farnum. wko takes the lead- Ine rnle In Ihla ntav la iMhIiIv suited to hla part, aa are the other In . !n !.wn ul "' U'' !1? rniMrt l.im " ie" Jieram owe-. - erne nifty Straw and FaMMhtilst tf K. K. K. STWH ...It F. Fell, the plino tusar. vM at The story centers around Bob Mc Keever, who never forgeta that be la to avenge the death of hla mother, who died of a broken heart at her hus band's desertion. S'ffidfcvjBvTnnasMSgasnnw :mrm4'SHgsBw'(nnnnVfi9 trsajinaSaaRsBVI This photograph proves to mothers of soldier or sailors who go from smaller towns or cities, where the Mitchell. UtI McDonald. Cha.!w,ckedncM " Nw " epted Z I. 7avor to nETo-Xl, n. I- rick. Tester Terw.,,.. T. . Ut eveffo'rt in mad. to "J '' Newnham, Jennie Hum, Fred Ooel ler, W. C. Townaend, L. E. Sullivan. At the inrgkal dressing department: Mesdamea O. W. White, C. V. Fisher. O. C. Martin. h. Troaz. Van Bellen, C. F. Stene. care for them. The War Camp Com' in me sewing room Bainraay, June munlty Service has several larae ak m a .. I " - - a were Mesaamea 8. e. warua. carey Ramaby, Fred Garicb, A. B. Lund, L. E. Sullivan. In the surgical dressing room Satur day were: Mesdamea Jaa. DrlscoU, O. W. Merryman and O. W. White. A donation of 115 hap Just been re ceived from Yalaax by tbt Klamath chapter. Fire dollars of this waa do nated byndratr faithful,, an Indian. The balance waa collected at n dance given by Mrs. Balk at No. S Day School ' a Hla chance cornea when he rescues the son of the Earl of Somerfleld from some rough cow boys. tabllshments like the one In which the "m Md In the right way. picture waa tajten. The boys on leave may sleep there for 25 cents a night and get heir meals f a nominal price. aaaaaaaaaaaai eVyekei. al kinds of crocheting 'done ( raw: The story I concluded at the right I also plain or fsnry sewiag American boy are drill far Mr country. Surely you eaa MTt RtH I'uy War Saving Stamp. TOO LATE TO CLAUDY fsfatslBjaBMeaset-Bsas FOR SALE Crechete J. (sawassnnnnnnnnnnnnafasaanafavJm their time street. in it rather than on the Alaskan Railroad WILL KNOWN ATTORNEY HlftK Cnn' HHCH. This is the latest photograph of General Focb, now commander in chief of the western front, and Oen- W. Lair Thompson of Portland, who ho been retained In connection with the prosecution In the case against William Holbrook and J. E. Paddock, charged with killing O. T. McICendree at Dry Prairie In March, came in yes terday from Lakevlew, bia former home. He eipecta to bo here now un til after the trial which Is scheduled to begin next week. To Be Completed WASHINOTON, June 10 The con-, tlnuatlon of work on the Alaskan rail road was virtually assured when the subcommittee of the house appropria-1 tlon committee recommended addition al funds, sufficient to enable the pres ent force of three thousand workmen to continue. Ladles' Outlnf-Waarat Itf K. K. K. TORI. Mrs. Ills Waters of the Baad Box 1 now prepared to take orders for the Treasury Certificates May Be Paid on Taxes PORTLAND, Or., June 10. A tele- debtedness ersl Haig, commander of the British, whose heroic resistance to the great German drive has benvoae of "the sreat feature of the wajr. maturing June as. lata famous and guaranteed mada-to-meaa-!cr,ra receivd from tb commissioner , rhould use such certificate in payment urn SpiraUa Corset. Fittings saada at " " . w-shhwo. w m-ir uuies ana snouid not present ,' hemes If desired. Phone 110. 4A ar ",0B f' ,,wr' coww w in- the certificate for payment in cash. S w ""' Teuq sere, says: i) ou must accept all certificates mi- "It 1 of the utmost Importance to'turlng June 25th, 1018, tendered you Liberty bends. taken In payment en, the financial arrangements of the gov in payment of taxes and do all you a hams near box fastsrles. eminent that taxpayers who have pur- chn to Induce taxpayers to tendor Mt J. F. MA1UIRB, 711 Main tt chased treasury certificates of in- certificate Instead of cash." WedgewootJ S yi b """rr"nrn There Is nethlna better In stevss and ranaes than the fjj weed" Una, carried emluslvily at this store. Thty sre nr-J thsn seme, because they an better; and chapr than suns w ars.no better. Old anss taken In anshanaa far what they will bring. Usually a number ef wall repaired etsvss and ranaes en to1 ring us ysur aid, broken' dawn staves and stove ssrtii will pay yau something far than. Evan & Balin 910 Main St Klamath rsas : f .Vs.,