The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 15, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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    THntMDAV, MAY .,,, ,,
fagk Kiairr
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Just Arrived New Styles
In Men's and Ladies' "Duxbak" and "Kampit" Outing Wear
NATIONALLY KNOWN NATIONALLY USED
Outing Jackets, Riding Breeches, Outing Shirts and Mid- comes both in Khnki Wool nnd regular Khaki Cloth exclusive
dies, Leggings, Puttees, Gloves, Hats Duxbak and Kampit wear styles, finely tailored, and just what you want for Out Doors wear.
LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS
I K. K. K. STORE
HUN HIDE ," RICH HOME IS
REDUCTION IN BREAD
PRICES PREDICTED
Big Airplanes Off on .niiiiui imimi mmr.NT
Journey Over Atlantic ls ,'"'" tuimv.
NEW YOKK Mar 1" Tit- in
mediate reduction in the priee of
wheat reaching all do t the line
trom the producer to baker M l.a'iev
il now to be assured aonluig to
"Wheat Director Julius Harnes alter
a conference with representative of
the gra'ln industry. inclmlMu the
grain handlers, millers. Jobbers and
bakers.
FLAYSHUNS
u
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SKATTI.K. Wash. Mn 15
It lit ti Cnrrfson. poisoner of
SCIENTIFIC
TRUSS SERVICE
SERVICE
Trusses of today must
be properly made and
scientifically fitted.
We buy trusses that are
famous for their con
struction and workman
ship and our experi
ence in fitting them
makes the finished job
as nearly perfect as pos
sible. If you need a truss come
to us. W e guarantee
both the quality and fit.
Underwoods PhaiTOy '"
WL, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON I
BERLIN, via London. May 15,
Maximilian Harden, editor of thoj
llnrltn IVI 7.ilWnnft wrlHni- nn thn'
peace treaty Bays
"The peace conditions are not har
der than 1 expected. They were un
pleasant to the greater part of the
people. Hut could one really have ex
pected them otherwise?
"The (Jermans have not given very
convincing mental guarantees during
the six months since the revolution
that they have changed their system.
' On the contrary the present govern-
I ment and the press have used the
I ame methods of incitement, the
! fame tricks of bluff as under the old
rule of the petty nobility,
i "The government's proclamations
, are only bad copies of the kaiser's
i time The whole prees li agitating for
, refusal to sign the treaty anil "o w oat
use? All must know that the .Wei,
by keeping up the blockade rnd oc
cupying the coal districts, "nn f i'c
fJermany to sign whatever the want
"Oermany should have ten' Men
Mho would hjve laid their conli on
J the table and get the allies to under
stand that some of the conditions
were un-acceptable If Witninv
showed itH good will to lo what t In
its power to comply with the illlcs'
requests, the allies would ie that
conditions were changed in f.tu r of
Oermany because they knov there
mils' be a Oermany and that It l i.n-
possible to destroy the (lorn in P"o-
lliat
Jur
(race K Storrs. nnd 'i" last Kri.luv
afternoon was foend not iutv of
murder because of .uoiU il lrropon
siblllty nt the tltiw of the crime and
now, expected a verd'rt of it'iiMer In
tin tlrst degree nnd desperately
sought a means to ml hor life in that
event, was tlio statemint today of
Sheriff John Stringer, who Is holding
the girl In the couity Jail until a
commitment to the Insane ward In
the state penitentiary is issued and
a traveling guard from the prison
takes her away
Sheriff Stringer said ho was Infor
med by the deputies who wore guard
ing the prisoner thnt as the trial pro
gressed she became more and more
fearful of the outcome and had fin
ally asked Deputy Sheriff Herbert
j llcobe and one or two other officers
to tell her a wny she could take her
life should she be convicted
TAKEN BY FIRE
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timi: to mii; mmk or thi:
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I'AHTI.V COVWIKII ft I.NM'lt-A.Vt'K
HKItK I'ltOM I.OItBU.A
It ay Talbot of
city on business
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HARDWARE
PHONE 173
422 MAIN ST.
I.orvlla Is In the
ilpUv :-
Fire which broke out shortly after
noon yesterday destroyed the home of
Harry W Ilesslg. n short distance
this side of the Ktumulh Hot Spring
and would hnvn burned much of thu
livestock and vehicles, hud It not
been for the assistance of the puisou
gers of the Ashland singe who hap
pened by Just ul thai lime
The blaze starled from an tin
known cause In tlm house and there
being nn water available there win
little chniice to check Its spreu.l I
Charles Howard. Frank Joy and Fu'-I
est I'ell. who were on the stsge ir.nli-
aged to get the nulmnl out of lh
different buildings and n number if
ehlcles away from the fire The loss
Is parti) covered by Insurance
(I onllinied from page 1)
Itonils aviation ramp to which he
reported Inter In t'Jl? He wns on n
Inched Navy Department duty when
he was selcclrd its mie of the trans
Atlantic flyers
The Imtlleithlps New York. Arkan
sas, t'tnh, Florida and Texas, with
Itnur Admiral Hodman's flag flying
from the first named, are at sea with
the destroyer patrol, which U com
manded by Hear Admiral l'lunkett
on the cruiser Itochostor.
Interest on ill.- siTuml l.ltrir l,ui
pur r.mt bunds ntnl nn thr boiditt
tlltn Isaui. runvnrtrd lulu il,, (.hl'k
Is paid ml aiiminll) l (umlle lo
day It l eotiumli'd that lipruluiiM
ly '.tin. HDD in int.Tint paymrnttsii
be made by the goveriimrnt lo It.
dlvlduula nnd corHirulluu In 0(oi
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WsiSWjji
0WW
XKW l.i:JIITKIl AIIIIIVIUS.
An night and a half pound baby
daughter arrlre.l early last evening
nt the home of the Ituvernnd lllinp.i n '
Hnmrlck of the Methodist t'hurch
Mother and child am reported do'ng '
nicely Dr. (ieorgu I Wright wf.s In
attendance. !
FOU HAI.K Will sacririre iu.
trailer and complrlo camp outfit.
Including new mmlu to order test
costing l:fi, led spring! cottlax
1 1 1 60. folding table, etc Moit com
plntn and compact outfit to b lit
and cost 1750 now; will uko 1U U
taken at once, Call and It it 411
Ninth st , or Inquire James M Wit
kins, Jr l'hone 330-lt I SI
mH st.w imiim;i:.
John Hiilchlusoii of Viilnux .. r
day piirehased u new Dodge tour rg
inr of the firm of Wakefield an I .St. I
livuu
WHKD I'lANOS Several In ilcxx it
prices nnd terms that lit Krl
Shepherd Co Neit diMir oilo((l
' ..n i i , , . .
:C.OOD WOMAN COOK wanlrd; wott
not hnrd Appli J II U'l.r. Ft
Klamath Hotel Pi Klamath. (Irs.
IS-Ct
thi: in:it.i.i) (iivi:s todays
NBWS TODAY
Anythiii"; of such impor
tance to the charm and
pleasure of the home as I
a piano should be chosen
for its lasting qualities as
well as for its beauty of
appearance.
In recommending the
Lyon &? Hcaly
Made vv as no urn
Piano
The Bail Sheplieril Co. pre
M'lits tint iissiiriini'i; Unit mi In
stiuiiient lieariiiK till) inline
"I.jon & llcali" will iiiniiitiiiii
mi evielleme of lono anil tic
linn iiiuilti-rnblo Willi ji-nrs.
Earl Shepherd Co.
J'lANOS, fJIONOKItAI'llS,
ItBCOIIDS
cvt Door lo I'ost Offlio
New I.oinlioii Soon,
PIONEER TAKEN
GRIM
Klamnlh Count) mourns the loss
of Stephen II (iardlliT. one of the
pioneers of the Wood Itlver Valley,
who has resided there for tweul five
years Mr (Jurdner died following a
lingering Illness He was sevent.v
seveii jears of age and hud crossed
plains In the early duvs Ho mid
his brothers wore III the Indian wars
in 1ST..', In which one of his brothers
wiih killed
The veteran passed away nt Fori
Kliimath at S :i(i esterday He hud
been engaged III the stork business
near there for many enrs mid had
Inter been In the mercnntlle liiinlnnHH
Ho was n member of the Masonic
Lodge. The deceased leaves six
children, Mrs. Nnlllu llalley mid Mrs
Viola l.leberl of San Francisco, I II
tinnier of Seatlln, II. B (liinier of
Fort Klamath I). W of North
llend ami (i A. County Judge o
larkHon County ut Jacksonville, Oro
goii. Tim funurel norvlcos will be held
uiidnr tlio iiiiuiikeH of tlm .Masonic
l.odgo nt - I' M, toinoriow
The Best is the
Cheapest in the End
Mr! tm
JOB MIKA.MH ACQl'ITTBD.
SUNDAY EXCURSION
on
Upper Klamath Lake
The IuuikIh h "Spray" and "Oak
land" will iuii oxciirHloiiH oveiy
Kuniluy, k.iviiiK the mall bout
landlm; nt x a m., allowing flvo
Iiouib ut Jlocky J'nlnt. Furo 1M)
from luiidiiiB for round trip. Hus
leaves Wi'Htern Tiiinnfor offlco nt
7 30 a in.
Calkins & Hamilton
Joo .Mlnuull, who ban been on trial
In Judgu Chapinaii'H inurt on u
putty lurcony churgu, was acquitted
by h Jury yostuulay nftoniooii,wlicn
u vuiilld of not guilty was let tuned.
Twenty Bli'lu, led bj ",t u li i i .n
ley mill i'l-gg) i'revost im urn i ln
li, liiful i-xhll)ltion nt nam- Hum -In;
In "Bend Mo Your .Nimn ' nail
ing Hal old l.di kwociil, whl. li vi bo
tlio ntlinctlou ut t ho Mix nv Hi im
tonight only. 'I'Iiuho charming h'itIh,
who aro pupllH of n iidiool of fnio rulu i
danLO liarnfootnd on ibe ipii'loiisl
Iiiwiih of a California emui and their
putfoima.nu) Ih n most idn.uiug font
li ro of llilu udUHiiiil screen play H
For poor Shoes there isn't any argument in their
favor. They lose their shape don't wear waste
money.
The better Shoes are made the longer they last.
The longer they last, the longer they keep you o sat
isfied customer of ours. That's why we believe in giv
ing you the best the market affords.
Our Men's Shoes are Moderately Priced
$4.75 to $9.75
Boys' Shoe $1.50 to $6.00
fcilef's Stoe Store
727 MAIN ST.
We Sow All Rips and Put on Buttons on hho We
Sell Free of Charge.