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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1919)
Tin itsim. mu I.0K KIHIIT -'. I ii m, THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, ffl- iimsL our PROGRAHfl CHE1 t ti ni i ri: ' in 1:1 i ' Mli: Mrlili. I el I " I l H I l IK t-l." M 1 1 I 1 V. f ! t r v v y r ii i r -iMM m ' IMM I V Th rronrim for lv k-ft t I i ha Im'pii oiiiivlt"'l '"' ' '- '"' ,,w " To ir'iiu iiMiMt- In fi". the nrui- the fH'tl' iln!ion .- xtwtod 'i ,!ke tholr ihwIiioi - i tullow Grand Marshal mil Staff form In front of Hall Holol ll.ind - iutorsertion of Tourth .unl Main. School UhKion form on v n Stroet botwevii 3rd .mil Uh In com of street Veteran.-, of World War ami p' 5sh War form In front of potofflt Women's Kellef Corps- form in front of Court House 0. A. It. .nil Indl.in Veter.UK form In front of l.lbrnrj Citizens Immediately after the parade tV patriotic program at the Ch.ait uiqii.' pallion will profeei! a foil or, unit r the auspices of the W R C America, first erse All Order of den t.opan an nrK.tniz.t-J Hon of G A It Veteran '1 A j Stearns Gettsburg ililres Sirs Poulej Bratton. i Solo Mrs l R l.akln Adilre-s Mr It. C I'.roesl.eck ' Solo Miss Clauilla Spink Star Spangled llanner. hv assem Jtr. closing ith last stanza i ' -u-erfca. Refreshments will lie civet. In V I R. C. at the t.llirary Hall, ,o vnfh nil Teterans are ln iteiJ V ! & vmi the oocls f f f t f r r t t r f f r THAT'S one of the assets of this business it's the thing that makes satisfaction in clothes buy ing a certainty for you and insures your good will for us The styles, the fabric-quality, the patterns, the workmanship, the values tne kind you want and deserve they're here for you. Much talent, care and goodness has. been put into them in your interest. They are Kuppenheimer Clothes and that means a lot By that name you know we've got the goods what you want and when you want it. Leading Clothiers and Hatters l ATHKIl Ki:iMUT r.ltlDCK PARTY VILsTI UIIW. Oregon lrolall s.hoers tonight Friday fair, moderate westerl ulntls An unusually pretty bridge part'- ' was given etTilay aftertu on Ii ' a, Mrs Fred Pchallock at he- home at ' ? I'lHiVT K rtUAIt h(,II . 119 Washington Street Those present wer-Vrt. H N Moe. f Keo is hating cotntni'Ud Mrs. Karl Whltlock. Mr- Uemirtti a new front In the 1-nur.m e C.. t Helhase. Mrs A K Whitmtn. Mr, store at ,23 Main Street Kstelle Carrier. Mrs. J C Hrw l;n- brough and Mrs Thomas H-ivpjnn " fR!rrtMtF FOR THK HFRAl n The Woman's Store Closed All Day Friday Memorial Day THIS YEAR, especially, is this day filled with new memories for to the roll call of those who gave their lives for democ racy in '61, is added another list of our heroes of the World-War. Alike in ideals, patriotism and self-sacrifice, they represent the American spirit in the truest sense of the word. In due reverence to our fallen soldiers, we lay aside all other thoughts for the day and pay homage to those who gave their lives for our country. THE MAN WHO NEVER FAKES TOM MIX IS II f , a w Bulldogs a Wild Steer Rides Horseless Wagon Down a Mountain Crashes Into Cattle Thieves' Den Shoots Spots off Playing Card Swims Lake on Horseback ALL TO WIN A SWEETHEART IN Treat 'em Rough Liberty Theatrejonight Only KKK STORE m fk I iU k i - J U. W .Kk. pnr Id I VnBnKtB -- (iHft I -n IfHHafHi 9 S -;-r HHRf B ' i r.iTTT I MUHnilllKimmi JMI INV a sj I jlnrfin t i -w I r- ?iTi fc I ' i- I- "t i's 4l...-, fc .- : . . .ae: 5SS5SSS3ra5cE5o5S cootxaocjtjcrajjl Soiuira l CLEAR AS A DtLL Wf&f&ii INCIBLE 6 II tBp .MnillHiiiiiiiiiBI nr IF? an?TTk7TlY7vrlfrlr..;a3Kayj The Matchless Phonograph ! HEN you Bt'o the Sonora trade mark on a phonograph, you know that it represents an instrument which taiEiPi itnlHn i I rHr j Earl Shepherd Co II SvT lrl M 1 PIANOS PHONOGRAPHS I jB I ' I ' Next Door to Post Of f ice I IE 4 M "M I IS HBHBpilHHH0HSnHBHHH 1 TFm) Hi ghat Clas Talking Machine I HjMjrA TOoyATn" iifiiMBirl '" f,to World I WCMwSMsM"llElsissis"iMM P ii I,.. r ... ''" Won highest scen: for tone quality at the Pananiu-Pucilic Exposition; Plays nil makes of disc records perfectly without extra attachments; IJai a powerful, silent motor which U noted for its strength and long-running qualities; Is characterized by extremely graceful lines due to patented "bulge" eahinet con struction; Has a sound, box which does not deteii orate with time; Controls tone volume at the sound soureo the proper place without the slightest blurring or marring of the accuracy of re production; Has wonderfully sweet, true, lovely tone, wllicll is beautiful beyond comparison. We have just the Sonora you tvant at the price you wish to pa M