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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1918)
&r K l I t J i ,. . k :L ti?' !' R . a 5 iftW'f ;. "j """f . A W It "K THE VmPtO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON .; miDAV, JUL S, Itlf 1XXH U". -til.' W!. - I 1 ' . I 1 ' A leeert :aeue .h s h a I'i 1 1 Lfcr- ." Kk. U the wuriinti' -., -I & tfeajef a targe koto la the Beckett f tka ttxparer. ' Court kouae ara built ot a apeelal aukataace called court-platter, and It tkle material rum out "they can al yaya ba completed with mud thrown back and forth by premlaeat reek Oata during their eoaatructloa. They ara inatltatloaa where Justice tetan, and are aipedaliy dcalrabla In arid acctlon,where nothing else rait. . a Court houiea are the only llrented tottle ground thli aide ot France, ati mrtk mmmmmA an ft li.t iwirana od ot the dab aad the a taTarlakty furatefclai,Btkinrtneiealt wltk Ip'itlat exaerteica' aad raaalta ken I'clally to athera eftft The loeatiea. air a cc-art keuee should be made wltk"gfeat ear, aad' iialaa ahoald he taken ta select a jpot where lajaactleaa ara mot Ma hie to iproat up aad apoll the rlew treai the wladowa, , , Wfcen half roaeleted. eaart abated should be left to tattle far a period of three or four .ysartv and If thea found to he aadtelraete, they mar be uied for lamp peeta f ether muni elpal Impreremeata. ' , Cracked ceart hoaaaa aheatd ha rally PERSON aae 3C A Jewell la a-gueat at the Pel- teas from Portlaad. ' Freak. Rhea la' hare tor a ehort tine from Camae, Moat, 3. B. I.ueaa aad wife are, city vli Itora from Ma Praacieco. Richard H. 'Flyaa la la town for a abort time from Bly. A. L. Marshall waa a county teat TMtor yaaterday with hta faulty froai Oleae. with the proper caah aad credential carefully aveMad. ha H la' mar tecure the icalp ot hi enemy junderttoed. that tfce, eeMltloa la with the aid of a reUlaed aajamla. gradually traaimltted to. the attic Thla method I coaaldered mach lata on the laaMe, thaa werhlag a mere reflaed than the former mth- hardthlp on .the paMle.. , V.mtEn BUYS RBSIDBXCB FORMm RJNBB!fT VMRB Cbaa. B. Draw, a well known fr- Mr., Robert A. Johaaaa, who. tor mer living near the Loet River nerly redded la KlamaU Falla aad bridge I. the Klamath Baala, haa 0 u, fw um aaat year haa. I. jbk parcaaaea taa reataaace at nra 9nmMame, u to a iw a aad High etreeta ewaed by J. A. "" . -w Oordaa. The coaalderatla at the . M deal waa aet made pahUe. The aala.haaaaad. Major Jnhaaaa, waa waa made thra tha ateaey at J. T.jbeea la Fraaea tor eereral maata. Ward Ce The saw awaar la la well aad aajeya ale watk k t gtraa Immediate Mr. aad Mr. D. C. O'Connor aro geeat at tha Hotel Hall from Uke- Tlew. ( Harold Grey ot Medford la here on bualaesa far a few' day, aad I atoa pwg at taaWhe f ellcaa. Harry Prather aad Joe Avery, who have beta at1 tha officer train- lag camp at laa Fraaclaco, ara home aaaa mere. B. H. Cos la hare with a party of timber craleera from California. They ara etepptag at tha White Pel NH COMPROMISE ON " ' ' PEACE COHSie (Continued fiom pngo 1) r ganlaatloa of Paa wklekahall make It reruln.thai tha eomhlned .power of free nation will check 'every ! va'elon ot right aad. erre to maKe ;i'.are and iuatlce) the I more wcuro by affording 'a'deflnltit trlbunnl of opinion to which all . mutt ubml: nnd r which every ' tnternatlonnl ror.djuitment that cannot be ami's mon law ot cllllicil eoclcty tlmti .. .... ... i.i Hi i ivr.ujuBimi'ni infc .iiiw w ..i govern ine inu.TH.un. "" - " l.ly agreed npen by tha Keople .11 modern .tate. in .neir """w" I,, c,,r concerned .hall he ..nrtlon,.!. n nnuiner, in i"o ...... . . vi ... w. .. i promise nnd cuonnnti mny bo ,."." JTIvJL.jJT .... 1.. Home at Portland, crdlv obiervod. no nrUnto Plot or ! "' ' " '"!" . "" ""T ,w "" " ." . .,.. .i, .n .. w . a .1. k nnmaa mp imam) mkmmja MnN iha co.plracle. hatched, no .elflth Inju ' , '" "' V" VT... a, !Z Ic wrought with Impunity, and av ':; "':. r.'V"".71 . . . ' mutual Uut nfibllehed upon the ,,no """""" '""'"" "' " handaoma foundation of n mutual. " ' repect for right. I ' The eilablUhmcnl of nn oi- BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY Girls' Home Gets Big Local Support Jammgaaw . gaalSTiViBBBmBw ammmmmVaflwl I HamSSamBBrnw jVXgbgtVnagCjAiBaaiBwBBBiaa Im ihmBikljTiaagfMggrTVmmiPsBir " am aaaBagaaaBBdBj I an I Bgaln f bm ' ' s. . i yM"iy y1" """ - " .-." jppWpartai .;'' i sHssxrxase&qfc Banking ' W'taafetnmm ilemeaadi amafc are dBifjvaaiiav faaaaaiaa ,A vaiite Mm lki I ' amaV.CammmwmHaiaajmdwBmmmllmmTJal I amV'maaaamVBanr aavpaaaa ka kamkkaf. v I . , .v.-trt. u rnrw Mr. -aad Mra. George Ulrica aad family left yaaterday for their um bar camp at.Rocky Polat tor a ahort oaUag. Rev. Lawdhar, who haa keen act la aa Interpreteri In thd McXeadree trial; retaraed to mia noma In Reao, Nar:, tkm amalag., ,. . . .. .. imiinm naraia uartar and Mra. Carter .left tale morning for tka amval tratntnc autlon at 8an Franelaae: Dr.. 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If jmt kava n need ante yon waat to agehaaaja far lata. I will aiva van n bargain. .Innlra Hawle'a Oarage. aartk 1 Wklta Paltaan Hotel. ! a farm aad city property at to I par eeat Arthur R. Wll- Bft )-m U" k' v MVH BB in amaM mamamamiaa -& .vrintrimT- ftiety and comott.Y- " .., ttjj! i'i"s . 1 1". iw jwakjmen.jaBx m ii ii . - r .- SKMENJWE WED HI HAVTNGBOOZE .1 A. Ottver. Oaerca QarMna'nnd lAlktae- Vtakl kava all keen arretted warnad wiu n natation of tka 11 aajar law, and kava alvea aaah bonda imVltM apiece to Inaure their appear- anaa aeiora juattae B. W. Oowea. Tte men 'are raaManta of Palleaa CHF : . F, H.MerrlH aad M. B. Draw pawn gaiity ta n eaarg af tal aa bm aad were fined fit aad eaata M'Kaww, who waa aneetoTwttk VtmkjUU aat fntttf and will ka aeaava --- wkhia ta. Bf twe '' ' " ."t u . aaf lava d-.aetaMktr.Ur Nm ;i. l'V1.ftiOar"; M S w 1 ii n . - eemBjBf-- am p m in. AMaWiMd. iMVa IN klB for fthdil il-j... . if The repreenlatlvf of the Unilae hlch I doing .. .... ...- .-.i it fine or an oyer i.m "'. which I deiiervlng of good aupiiort from Klnmalh county, report a very RticcMifiil tag day In Klamath Fall on the 4th. t They turned over to Arthur R. Wflaon to ba remitted direct to th home In Portland lt.5 tollru, up to 10 p. m,, aad later c.iliw tlona made the-amoaat 1100.15, Remlltancea ran he teat to I), t A. Itrown at Portland at any tlm and the work done by thla mm miclnty I certainly worthy and , benefit to our icctlon. A THRIFT r Sales fvi ?i Inspiring l Wmwa's anl Hisses' Sob ALL HIGH GRADE GARMENTS PROM LEADING MANUFAC ' TURERS. THIS EXTRAORDINARY SALE EVENT REPRE SENTS A CLEARAWAY OF BROKEN LINES IN THE BEST OF THE SEASON'S FABRICS, STYLES AND COLORS. HIGH GRADE TAILORED SUITS IN SERGE, GABERDINE; POPLINS AND TRICOTINE, LOOSE AND BELTED MODELS, CUTAWAY EFFECTS WITH SILK VESTS AND SOME BRAID-TRIMMED vmutfir W.v.'ft $25.00 Suits for -$30.00 Suits for -$35.00 Suits for -$40.00 Suits for $45.00 Suits for $16.56 $19.50 $22.50 - $27.50 - - $33.50 New Silk Dresses Styles for Misses and Women A ipecial gale of Silk Dresses in many new model, includ ing our regular stock of Ginghams, Taffeta Silks, Stain, Crepe de Chine and Poplins all reduced to a big awing. Prices $6.50. $12.50, $15.00 and $18.50 $5.00, $7.50. $8.50 and $10.00 New Voile Dresses In Plain and figured eifects We have just received a new shipment of the much watted summer dresses in plain and figured Voile vThe mater ials are all excellent quality, the Dresses beautifully made. Prices , Thrift Inspiring Sale of Muslin Underwear Gowns, Envelope Chemise, kirts, Combinations Every garment U new and fresh, cut full standard size without skimping. Made in sanitary factories and under the most fav orable conditions. Material is fine soft Nainsook. We know it will be month, perhaps years, before these values can be duplicated So don't hesitate as to your future needs. Prices range from ' I 1 95c qp to $2.50 L fif , ArTl ' zdZtv H Jm'W1 III J n tt w zU$ Save on these Wirthmor $1.00 Wairt. N,ew styles twice each month. Sped Sale of Hcsiery Special offerings in Children' Sox a.-jc It ia not likely you will find another such value for a kwf St up" ?. A WB MiMtmm f tMCy t0lM Ldies, Silk, Hose Juat received, another shipment by express ol the.iiaw beautiful aoft tones and popular shaded Vki ilrimZto' S V J? ". " ! t0 ind' Thw ". madwhh aK thread heel andtoee. Price, patr .. . 1 $1.75.go H. 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