The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 31, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MATHER FIRS
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bulll, opening up unusually Interest
ing territory, and providing circle
trips that will delight the traveler.
A ronil ronnortlnc Hralnr nnri lllnm.
(11 nd Lakes would be a natural dovol-
I IP j opment. The addition will also nf
U i (ord better opportunities to protect
1 the wild life or the park,
, "Like the proposed extension of
the Yellowstone National park, the
addition of the Diamond l.akc region
,lo Crater like would give to the
national park sjstcm something that
Increase was Intended by nature always to
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PORTLAND. Jan. 31
In the area of Crater Lake National bo the piopcrty of the nation and to
Park is urged by Stephen T Mather, c de eloped as a recreational aren
director of national parks, In his re- f0' al
port, which has Just appeared. Dia- ' fct1 ,,,nt ,hlh oxtcn.lon propyl
mond inke. Mount Tlilcsson and other tl,,n ls hal shouU1 rocclve lho carl"
scenic features of really national lm- jwnhldcraVon of congress. The
portance will bo Included, according earlier the pending bill is enacted
to Mr. Mather. If the measure beforo ,nto law thc r ot course, wo
congress Is adopted He adds: can bcK,n ,lnns for tnc development
;Whcn the park has been enlarged of lho enlarged park after the close
ns proposed by this measure, an op- lhe war '
Dortunltv will be afforded for devel- Mr- Mather expresses hope In the
oping to a very much greater extent introduction to his extended roport
the camping facilities of this region.
Ill Mi INTRODUCED AUTHORIZING
statk to guarantee dis.
trict kkckmiatiov iiomvs.
L.UtOR IU1. 1, REKKATID
that tourist and recreational travel
Diamond lnko will lend Itself to do- win keP the national parks well
velopmcnt as a fishing resort of great Populated during the coming season
Importance and other recreational Tnls h "commends for thc purpose
features will be added that will. In ot "furnishing recuperation to thous-
n few vcjm. make thL nark as roat and wh nave Blven themselves
a resort no most of thn verr hie na. ceaselessly and untiringly to the-
tlonal parks. This Is its manifest caU80 of Pcace bv " abr 0T
destiny. Furthermore, thc develop- the success of the war."
ment of thc park will bo more satis-
factory from the point of view of the We have a fit for you Royal tall-
development of first-class transporta- orcd ad Ed V. Price made to jour
tlon, hotel and camp accomodations, k." K. StorT P "'ai-St
because the traveling public can be ' ". m
Induced to spend more time In. the j HMILKS
park than ordinarily la the case at And other victor Record at Shep-
the present time. More roads will be herds. 31-lt
j S.M.EM, Jan. 31. f iwo tho wiy
for the reclamation of over three mil
lion acres. Representative Gallagher
t. .is luiumun'ii h resolution i"r a con
stlttitknul Htncndment authorising
tl h State to guarantee district rr
dcraatlon bonds.
This and other reconstruction le
.Is'.aMon may warrant . specln elec
tion after thc legislature adjourns
Thc house today -Je'ei: l iIm SIkic
bcl labor arbitration bill which pro
ldod for thc Stato UoirJs of Con
ciliation and Arbitration to handle
thi- c.uputCA botwjci rott.il anj la
bor The Labor representative: wore
against It.
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PEOPLES' MARKET
PRODUCER TO CONSUMER
QUALITY MEATS AT
MODERATE PRICES
SATURDAY LAMB SPECIAL
Lamb 8hoaldcr Chops 25c per pound
Loin Chops 30c per pound
Leg Lamb 30c per pound
Shoulder Roast Lamb '.... .25c per pound
TRY OUR CELEBRATED VEAL SAUSAGE, also
GENUINE PIG PORK SAUSAGE
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Compound
Lard
Xo. 5 1.00
Xo. io $aToo
No. 5 S1.45
Xo. 10 $2,110
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SUPERIOR SERVICE
Phone 83
534 Main St
RECONSTRUCTION SALE
PLANNED IN ANTICIPATION (HAPPILY REALIZED) OF THE GREAT AND CONTINUED PROS
PERITY OF KLAMATH COUNTY. AFTER MARCH FIRST WE SHALL BE BETTER EQUIPPED
THAN EVER 10 SERVE OUR PATRONS IN A MORE SPACIOUS AND ROOMY STORE, FULL OF
GOOD FRESH AIR AND FULL DAYLIGHT.
VALUES WITHOUT PARALLEL
SHEETS, SPREADS, TOWELS, BLANKETS
DOWNWARD PRICE REVISIONS THROUGHOUT THE STOCK OF SUITINGS, MUSLINS, BED
SPREADS, BLANKETS, GINGHAMS,. CHEVIOTS, ETC
SALEM, Jan. 31. Senator Demlck
has Introduced a Joint resolution to
put on the ballot a measure for re
storing the death penalty for treason
and murder in thc first degree.
A measure governing lobbying and
making the lobbyists register with
the secretary of State and filed ex
pense accounts has been introduced.
It would provent lobbying except
before committees or by printed statements.
. S. WILL XOT STRIKE
BACK AT IMPORT REVISION.
WASHINGTON. D. C. Jan. 31.
The War Trade Hoard will not take
retalltory measures on account of
the Import revision by England.
WITNESSES AGAIX8T FIVE
PACKERS WILL UE GIVEN.
WASHINGTON, D. C. Jan. 31.
The names of thc witnesses upon
whose testimony the charges of col
lusion among the five leading pack
ers were based by the Federal Trade
Commission will be submitted volun
tarily by the Commission to the house
Committee.
VISIT FROM ALGOMA
WEARWELL SHEETING, 69c
The famous Wearwell Sheeting, 81 inches wide.
Without question the most durable Sheeting on the
market Made from strong, round cotton, yet not too
heavy to wash well. Beautiful soft finish. Free
from dressing.
PURE LINEN CRASH, 35c
Splendid grade of Linen Crash Toweling. Good
assortment of borders, and of quality that insures
long wear for roller or dish towels.
LARGE CROCHET BEDSPREAD, $2.75
Honey comb weave; heavy raised patterns. A
value that should not be overlooked. Good assort
ment of patterns.
EXTRA FINE NAINSOOK, 29c
A bit more sheer than Longcloth. For all kinds of
dainty under-garments and children's wear.
BROKEN LINES OF CORSETS, REDUCED
This season's models. A large assortment from
which to select, so that almost anyone will be able to
find a correct size. Regular $1.15 to $5.00 Corset.
ON SALE AT 85c to $3.95
MUSLIN UNDERWEAR GREATLY REDUCED
Women's Envelope Chemise in attractive styles,
trimmed with embroidery and lace.
SALE PRICE, 98c, $1.35 and $1.65
WHITE MUSLIN SKIRTS
Lace and embroidery trimmed; wide flounce
SPECIAL PRICE, $1.19
NEW LINE CORSET COVERS, 50c
WOMEN'S WAISTS, 98c and $1.98
Dainty Waists of Madras and Fine Voile. Fancy
tailored styles. Way below market value. Sizes
from 36 to 46.
Star Theater--To-Night
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THE ONE AND ONLY
Charlie Chaplin
IN
"SHOULDER ARMS"
Second of His Million Dollar Pictures
Robert Fry and son Van Allen are
in the city on matters of buslnctr,
today from Algoma.
DISCHARGED FROM SERVICE
James Thrasher, who has been in
tl'c military service for the past
several months has received his dls
clitige and returned to Klamath
Falls.
BUILDING NEW HOUSE
Children's wash dresses
in fancy plaids; light, also
dark colors. Sizes from 4
to 14 years. Large assort
ment to select from. Price
$1.25 up to $2.50
The Woman's Store
H. N. MOE, Prop.
" Heavy Bleached Muslin
of the quality that stands
rough, heavy wear. Made
of extra heavy yarn.
Priced at
18c per yard
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CHAPLIN SORE WHEN
TAKEN FOR STUMP
H. Orem has started the construc
tion of a new five room bouse on
Washington Street between .Jl'cnth
and Eleventh.
CARD OF THANKS
Mr and Mrs. Gus Elttreim and
family of 326 Tenth Street wish to
express their most heartfelt gratl-
itude to all their friends for the kind
ness and sympathy shown them dur
lng the sickness and sad bereavement
of their daughter Viola. ,
I Ed V. Price' made to your me.itiro
Clothd at the K. K. K. Store. 31-21
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
An example of practical camou
flage is given by Charlie Chuplln In
his second million-dollar picture.
"Shoulder Arms," to be shown at
the Star Theatre tonight when he dh
gusics himsolf as a tree stump and
Rtarts on a spying trip Into enemy
territory, only to be met by a small
I party of llnna, peeking firewood, who
1 promptly decido to chop down tho
human stump as an addition to tho
load of wood they aro about to tako
back to their trenches.
In Charlie's opinion, his attempt
at ramouflago is entirely too success
ful, and his retcntment over the stu
pidity of the Huns in mistaking him
for a genuine stump gets him into
countless 'difficulties.
SIX FEET OF SNOW
AT HEADQUARTERS
There is .six feet of snow on the
lccl at Ileuclcimirtern camp In Crater
l.uke IMrk, nicordlng to telephone
reports from AsxiHtaut Superinten
dent II E. Momyur, who arrived
there jestcrday accompanied 'by Mr
Wimcr of .Fort Klamath. Twchu bo
low zoro Is thc lowest reached by the
thmmomutor thrro this winter.
not in:
lto U II IVrrlH, I'antor of the
Atliljinl llaptist Church Is MxltlnK
In Kluimilli I ul In tor a fi'u iIiijh. ami
will hold a seivlic at Hie Kinmuiiui'l
UnrtlHt Church tonight at T so m
The ptihllr Is cordially Invltnl to
bear Hov Fori Is lie will lemulu In
Klamath Pa IIh until Monday
Her wli.il Milng j mi run nmkr at
K. K. K. StoreN lll (lr.iinitt- hair.
S'iii the Mohawk Tire film at tint
Liberty Salurilny n'glu. Tim iirlnto-i
cr.it of the Tire world .11-21
BOUND OVER ON A
STATUTORY CHARGE
W F Ituff, who mi glwii a lu i
lug jesturdiiy on n i.ttuto- ehtitn
In the Jiiktlru Coin I of N. I Chap.
mini, was houml tuci to ll iu'llou l
tlio (irund Jury and placed iinicr
honils of flM; hundred dollar I i
oxpeituil by liU attoiney W II A
It i'ii no i- that Hi It amount will bn r.iln
ed today.
Seo the Mohawk Tiro film at tho
Liberty Saturday n'ght. Tho aristo
crat of the Tiro world 31-2t i
WANTED To buy
that are weaned.
214, Klamath Falls.
young calves
Address Dox
31-tf
WANTED Display show cases. F.
U. Patrick, at White -Pelican gar
age. 31-2P i
FOR RENT Furnished apartment.
Corner Third and Main. 31-2t
Every automobllo owner ahould soo
the Mohawk Film Tin; at tho Liberty
theater Saturday night. It will open
your eyes on the question of tires, 2t
Tho lllg Clearance Sale at the K.
K. Slorn on ClothliiK, Sliofw anil '
Woolen Wear In flic I'lnri: to mwti
money. :il-2t
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Klamath Packing Co.
The only market in the city properly equipped wllli COIjI)
KTORAOE rooniN for the handling of MeulN. Our mII kept CHILL
ROOMS enables us to supply )ou with .Nice, Juicy and Tender ciiIk of
BEEF, MUTTON, PORK AND VEAL
FATTENED AND CARED FOR AT OUR OWN FEED VARUS
SPECIAL PRICES
The following reduced prices on Tender Cut ran bo had at our
SATURDAY UARGAIN COUNTER
eck nones ia,c Rolling llccf 'JOr
Corned Beef 17c Pot Roahtw 'J2e to 'Mr
Palace Market
Phone 68 524 Main St.
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Last Day ot Piano Sale
Is Saturday
Opportunity knoil.N nt cierj (or,
hut inaiij rnlliH ilu nut henr or lienl.
lllll.V half the people who luur piliril
and looked at these plminx iIiiiIiik our
Piano Sale hate bought, mill wllliiiiit
exception hnte wilil. "Wli, I expeil.
ed oiii- prices In he higher."
Shrewd luijirs will ad nt ome.
EARL SHEPHERD CO.,
NoU Door to Postoffiiu.
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