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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 20, 1919)
VH?. " .ityQfi ,JGIWT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON T IWIAV. M u H 10, WILL BE GIVEN TO C0ID1 Who Wears Your Clolhes? You do, of course.' .Then, why not hvc them made according to your own ideas? Uc individ ual plan your clothes. You will look right to yourself, and it is a fore gone conclusion that you will look right to others. UNIVERSAL Hand Tailoring produces clothes to your Individual Ideas and measure. The knowledge that you are perfectly ilrec d en n be attained only it you sr-t clothe as yi.u want them. Several hundred tytc to elect from. Jit IVOC.1 every one. Be TJeasured Taj i Drew & Merrill 6th and Main Sts. Phone 30 action will bo taken until n full trunk, free mid nbovo board hearing l.-t liml All parties will ho kIwmi ,t chance, to present fully unit cumitlp' -ly iny aspect of tlto situation. This, office Intends to secure nil 1I11M available Ktory ouo wilt bo honi.l iiiul no snap Judgment taken. At tlii tltm Mr Warren left fo the Kmt 1 made nrriiuReiuents for he iiik tmmcdi.ttolt Informed of lln re- " lurti Mr Wiirrcu Is still In Mio SAl.l"M Or Mn I'' No nctlon Past. Imt I expect his return noon , Will be taken l Uotorunr Ol.oll on When lie does the new hearlni; dio I fhiirpes that have been made nmilnst l l'' ' ' ' '" "'" " ' '" the state fish and K.mie commission 'Sl ou liv the Multiioiuah AtiKlers' club uu til "'i full, (rank, free and abo.e hoard hearing Is had " This Is the substance of the letter addressed liv the covornor to K V Price, of l'ort- 1 land, president of the Anglers' club The governor declares that no sunn . judgment will he taken On May :: ! Mr. Price sent a communication to I the governor enclosing resolutions I adopted by the club urging speedy nc- I tlon- e "Some time ago a hearing date was set at which It was the plan that nil details ot the fish and game situation be given a full and complete airing, Wartime Romance Will Result in Marriage of "jLITtLE BROOK TROUT i-mampioN FIGHTER SAGE TEA TURNS DM IT'S (lK.tMMOTIIKir.S ItKCII'K TO nniNO hack (t)i.ou .m mh- TRK TO HAIH I That beautiful, even ihade or dark, (lotir hair can only be had br brew.' UC filveu u lull HUM lMUMl-- 4IIIUA, - '1 ' the governor writes. "Von. and every la mlre of S. Tea and 8u. I one Interested were notified of such, pnur- ,our n,r our " " prospective hearing. Commissioner. m'kM or mri ,n fee- .Wh"n "I 'warren was suddenly called to ,hr'Mt. turm rar or .treal. jiitl an. ; Kast and the hearing was postponed " or wo " s , until such time as he could return Unc" "' "" ""M .... llrl told. IOU ana everyone in inieresj werd .. ,..... ... ... ,,,.,.. .... Don't bother to prepare the mil- then further adv sed that no h.n.T , , t , ,, oIJ would be done until Mr Warrens ire- ,mproTed by . ,,,UoB of turn, at which time a hearlr date otbe(. ,,,, for so , . Ur,B would oe set. mere naa neon ", boltlei , reaJr for lli0. m, called'' , change In the plan. Wyeth'i Sage and Sulphur Compound., "This matter Is of large Importance Tbl(1 r,n alwaV! b j,,,,,. u)()n lo to all the people of the state anil n . Maf. blck e n,,ura1 COl)r ttnu Ill. tro of your hair. , New City Laundry VK Gt'AKAXTEK Ol'H WORK Shirt and Collar I.numlcrt-tl We nlw nnxh silk, wool and col ores! Roods tcr) carefully. Try us once and he convinced. Our prlccw are right. Phone 1.11. 127 Fourth Street Back of First National Uank 1 i cSIB :i " "Si tho rutiilHiiliiK frt'o of clinrRit (or men back from overseas. Htm In the adop led daughter of Commander KvanKi'- . .. . . , linn lloolh When she was lluee da)s salvation Army uenoer o ti wi(H o.1ul , lll)(l t.mmni,. - - lln.iili ii friend of Min bilbv's filllt- S 'N '"HAN(l.it) ., liv In l.oiidim. look her and reared rl""" '"f "d h ii,,,,,,,., her When Ameilcn enteied the war "''" "f iiuiir,h ,, "' .lai-ksou enlisted and went lo llm l",;,1 ',"",l '" I'l k '" front Willi llm 101th Ma.h (lull ' "" ;""" a I. ,. , ,,, w llatlallloii When he teluitied ie- ' .. ru h ,,. a... I r. , cenllv tliete was one Megrimi Miss w lrl-.'en t..,i. ,n. " Hamilton did not him. to send - ""'"' ' l Hiiid. ii. m.,,, of ilie tank "' ,V f"w ' ii.. .,,,, r. , hill wa h ,.u, , itt : "'' trout distmteii ii,,. ,,., , ,. "m ..ier.lu lb,. m .,, ..... . I'n.n ll v.ti:i ON i:i.i:t-iitN i.v The Kxecilllve Coiillllltlee of the Strahnrit Itallroad eaiueslly reiiiests alt peisolis with auto lili.blles to assist the ciimiulltee toinorrow aflernooii. Wednes day ICIeclloti Day, III gelling totem lo the polls This Is a:i opportunity lo help and the committee needs assist ance Do your hit' All persons willing to assist, please telephone Headquarters, al llellman A Son' office. In Hotel Hall, tomorrow (Wed nesday) morning Telephone 15S ' bow e-l "U.l chunied ., L ,,,, -II f lh Hl..r . ,, ,,,, ,,;" ' preiuacy " At lust ttixr.i w Htl.-nr.. Th. b rainbow troul n.wted . , Hie tank, dead The lirilV lrou, ' led on the bottom tvl trout t,tt P EPTON WILL HELP YOU A MISS PEARL MAUILTOtt ALfRBO JACKiON Everybody uses "WyethV Sag and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so nnturjlly and etcnly that nobod) can tell It has been ap plied. You stmpl. dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through the hair, taking one small anil wes Uraud at a time, by morning tho gray from returning soldiers as they dork hair has disappeared, anil after an A simple wav to nrin strcnKth and vigor to indoor -vvvvvv worKers. NOTicK-uovAritcH mahonh Oftentimes the inactivitr Staled convocation this, Tuesday. HIKl COIlf lliemeilt Of ItldoOr evening at S p. m Vl attendaneo u'nrlc riiuiiltu ! ,. .. . desired Work In Ihn M M. degree J;,0 ,t8"i "l , general .Sojourning companions Invited. lUlIinir Off of physical fit. OKOIKIK WALTON. II P niiSii. notm'i:. ' Peptona, our best tonic, ii ideal a.s an aid in combattine t'nlon No 190 CurtM-ulers will .iWll!i, ,w.,w:,. . """"K hold a iiieeiiug In the usual place on UIO.SC COtUlltlOllS, atltl 111 fe- Wednesday May 2lsl al S o'rlnck All builtlilli; llllt lloWIl .SV.SteillS. the me.nbers are renuesled to In. r . . " pr m j ii vot.LMKit rcptona contains organic Iron, Malt, Manganese and More than fifty thousand mothers TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY Kxt,;U.ct ().f '"J1 ' OH, 50 who received telegrams , . vumuim-u null ll I.-, mcasini other application It becoiues bea tl fully dark and appears glossy nud lus- ' trans Try our repair department First class iervlce Winters' Jewelery Store. iO-2 (,, t..L... .,.! ......:i ,:...:i.. npt nrd vw l"- ',"1' i.i'in i.Niiiiiiiiil- 2"-1 cd hv even very weak diges- XV Wit' II l',lri.,in ri,lrl..,l ...I. tlVC Ol'LTailS. the etlguRement of Miss Pearl llalllll- ,r ,.,.,.,. ,llmll,r Krn,lr 8 .a ton to Alfred Jackson, both captains Kreulere. Hotel Hull ZU-I I ur s-(nl) Ii) In the Saltation Army Miss llamll- KOIl ItKNT Kurnlshed id al lloboketi and New York, will and Main, phone 3d lie Interested In the announcement of tun has been handling the telrgram IIAIttiAIN Kor sale or rent, 3D ac res with biilldlniis. half mile from service the Saltation Army has ln-en lmM1 inquire 733 Muln st 20-3 KIM.TII STAR DRUG CO. I'M L. (lltl()V CHAUTAUQUA -m-:;-x-:-: Season tickets for the big Chautauqua week are now on sale at $2.50. At 2 p. m. of he opening day they advanc'6 to $3.00. Buy now and prepare for the joy ous week of splendid music, lectures and entertain ment. There are 22 big events coming less than 12c apiece" by the season ticket plan. I r A Few Features of the Week ' V; ; SERGEANT GIBBONS Famous Canadian author and lecturer. Author of "A IBIIBBSlLlSCSGlSSnSCQKailCIIir, j Guestf.pf :the Kaiser." Seven months in Ger- Coming with greatest' war story of the platform. ' r. i man prison camps. - CASTELLUCCI'S BAND Castellucci's Concert Band comes to Chautuqua on the fouilh day in two gi'eat programs. One of . . - the best bands in the West this year. OVERSEAS QUARTET Two" programs on the second day, '"Victory Day," by this quartet of Yanks straight from France. A big patriotic event don't miss it. "JOY NIGHT" The Earl Hippie, Concert Company will make "Joy Night," the last night, arf'event long to be re membered. Four great musical entertainers. ZEDELER QUINTET Five musicians headed by Nicolai Zedeler, famous 'cellist, who stand in the front ranks among Chau tauqua musical artists. Two concerts on third day. ':--:":-h-- Klamath Falls, May 25-30 Special Showing of White Goods and Summer Underwear X F. Maguire Co., Inc. m B m a h n m U a M u M Ml Q & a B m hi m m m m M Wlit C A WHITE PIQUE WCW WDltC UOOQS New lot for summer Skirts, also used for trimming. WHITE VOILES prjces 40c to 75c yrd Sheer, soft Voiles jn, .white; npw " ; usel extensively for Waists and WHITE CREPE PLISSE resses Veiy popular for underwear; we Splendid values at 40c, S0c, 60c, are-showing the best quality at 75c, 90c and $1.0Q Yard. . ; . 5pc Yard. ' WHITE NAINSOOKS ; ' WHITE INDIA LINON Soft finish, fine weave, free of ' 'This.standard cloth is known by starch; priced 30c to 50c Yard. everyone for its fine weanng 'i v qualities and launders beauti fully. Priced 25c to 50c Yard. ENGLISH LONG CLOTH ; Put up in 12-yard pieces, but-sold WHITE ORGANDIE by the yard if desired 25c to 50c A s.hftcM.f crisp weavp fo(, ChU(l per Yard. ren's'Dresses, B 1 o u s e s, Etc. 1 Priced '60c Yard. WHITE MERCERIZED BATISTE WHITE POPLIN A very soft, sheer fabric, very Genuine Irish Mercerized Poplin, popular for summer wear. Speci- looks like silk and launders well, ally price at 50c and 75c Yard. Price 45c Yard. WHITE FLAXON NOVELTY WHITE GOODS A sheer, crisp cloth for Waists Many new weaves in sheer fab- and Dresses; 30-inchcs wide, ric for Blouses and Dresses. Price Price 50c Yard. 25c lo $1.00 per Yard.' Underwear SUMMER UNDERWEAR These warm days requiiv liht knit underwear. We arc- featur ing Kayser's and Ftn--t Mill Vests and Union Suits, iioin 25c to $1.50 for Vests, and 50c to $2.00 for Union Suits. WHITE HOSE Special values. for women; Cot-, ton, Lisle, Fibre Silk; al-o out sizes. Price 35c to $2.00 Pair. CHILDREN'S WHITE HOSE In Lisle, Cotton and Silk Lisle. Prices 35c to 75c per Pair. WHITE VOILE WAISTS Two special values in sheer, dain ty Voile Waists; mostly embroid ered : Sizes 3(i to 40 $lt29 Sizes 48 to 54 S1-68 (gj'tt XL o MAGUIRE CO., Inc. n B U m B B a M fa B B B a B B fl B B B B B B B B B B B B a a a a a a u is n os a a H 0 n a a Pi a s a a a i HiliaBBSUHK iiM!iiKsaaiiiBESEEaiaaaaFiHRaEiaa0LiSLiai4i-