The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 30, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FAU.S. OREGON
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at iIih nieetlw; will bo the applb"'
i or of the caterpillar tractor In lor
K'lic operation.
V Klfemlnlil .one of the offi
CH0P0URD0K
nn... ' w Kiremtmii .one "i " n i- RIP flT PfinT"
hull I UUfli ::.:' ;:,r;:r;:n:;::.,?r:::,;::r r HL 11 1 run I
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(,i.i:d in
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wunti: n
prep.vo .1 p
s.tn: i tie timber on steep Rrado
NHl'MUM Till l- V VHl. superintendent of
t nil M ' l!l I'l I . ,,R(!inR at tho Hammond Lumber
Mo .l I'KIS- oompotit of Kiuvka. California. In
vn iuvti.i: riri.n- present of the ronst-ow ami Mr.
Ii: liri. Cornwall In eoretar.
l'AIJIS May " Not a crate of
any American that foil in the VrM
"a WAS OteilOOkt'd tOll.lt SlIIIH'
services were held in thi tt-iult of
tin battle line alonfi "which llu
troops Rave their lites
President Wilsou made an addre.vt
at tho American cemetort at Sru,o.
no. tii-ar ParW
General lVrshlnR wont to liom.mio
near where tho Americans suffered
their heavieM lnse.
Tho President In his pooch at
Surosnes declared that tho day of
Secret Councils I past because tho
people- aro In tho sidillo I'rivatd
Councils of the Statesmen will no
lonRor do.tormino tho destinie- ol ,
nations, ho said.
Ho ade an earne-M defence of the i
League of Nation and said ho look-1
ed forward to tho time whon a man
who failed to support tho League ,
would be cl.i!seil with tho man who
opposed the union of the States aft
er the Ctril War I
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.MIDI M.
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he Midl.it'd School -pent l.ii
Krlilat at the I. one I'luo School Thi
I.t was spoilt in plating baseball and
other ctunes Kterybodv reported i
fit time
J I) Hooper ImuKht a now lluleK
SU from tho White 1'ollran lluruRo
Friday
The .Midland people eharltarled
Sergeant Austin Hooper and bride
Mondav etenlnc They arrived on th
train Prldat otenlnc The hrldo was
recently Miss Khoda Salisbury of Or
Mile. California After the ehnrlvail
tho people danced and ice cream was
sorted
Mr and Mrs C (1 Oat Is were
Klamath H.itN visitors Monday
IMtHMIM M I! W I'M V "sMI ! "
i ii r piiomm - w ! ill
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( on. lit Ion are stirelt fine In the
Wood K(er Vallot At ihls lime
deilires l.lndnnt SNenmtv a pmiti
incut stocknutn of iho 1ii I Maiun'h
dlstrici who has been In the eliv imi
a short bulues visit Mr SIemore
states that In his manv tear of re
sldetice In this beautiful section of
the t'ouulv. there have never been
such prospects for bumper crops us
ovist at this time
When tho Klamath Kalles-fasteni
OrnRon IllRhway Is completed, the
thousands of tourist and others who
are destined to come this wa. are
Kelui: to m'o some sights that will
make them Rasp with admiration, 'is
the roll hIoiik between the me.nl
ow s and the pastures of stock show
cattle which line tho roads of that lit-
vltltiR locality i
Llrkhuni mot. its r l"H hi"sepoi r
i uli rind will be aci oiup.lllli'd bv In
I amount, her mechanician She '
l'i s the I tilled Stales Haw to live
lier .ISSlsl llll
I iii ii. ii ifuii.l to fl ncrons ihr
.. ean it i sti'd Take imi w.i'd I i
ill . i ..I In'.'ii.l in Cornell 'l '
I im eel to mtike the lontnex Willi" ll
ij.'ltniR ni l-et wel but I will wimi
i I' life ii.iik Ull "s a pru ill
lion '
iATtl" th'o Mav :. IIowiii.I
IM'tlie'inrt Nperifienia! ivlilor f.u
the lint ton rllil irpliiin' hh
pnnv in awaitliiR iiuihoiit rioui .,i.
i'e-lilcnl nf lb 'iiiai be'. .re lie
put the final tou.hes nn his pi. in
fr an nliitnpi i i ros ibe Mlntiti.
alone In n ile Mailltiiul I'.uir aren
blltleplane of llu. ttpe in i Ii I re
and flown In I'lHtue l A- ler'din
at latum Itliliielutrt b - d.-no n.'in
llMPOIIillll li'lIK disi in. I Ittllt
tills i oiltilrt
lliudek will in. ii Ii the leu in n.'vl fall
,if he uiiuea Wont, of have the posi
tion of pll kIi tit director aiao, do Itl'lll.lN. n
UUU.MAM M)P I'lJin
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peMilinn- on whether he will may for 'rmtmi l,.,,, , ,,h , (
i nil i.ie fern bull sensnii or fm an "
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TIIKI'.i: YKAUS i ntwix.
RUTH LAW PLANS
OVERSEAS FLIGHT
LOGGING CONGRESS
INTEREST HERE IN
Considerable interest It. beitiR ma
nifested bv the local lumbermen In
the Tenth Session of tho Pacific Lor
RinR ConRress which Is to be held in
Portland from October S to 11, ac
cordinR to Editor Georse Cornwall
of the Timbornian, who is here for
a short time. conferrinR with the
different manufacturers and Kather
inR material for his enterprisInR
publication.
The principal subject of discussion,
SAN FRANCISCO. May .10 - Sen
tence of three years' Imprisonment of
Robert Goldstein. Los AliReles mo
tion picture producer, for violating
the espionage act In the making and
presentation of a film entitled "Th"
Spirit of 1776." has been affirmed
today by the I'nlted States circuit
court of appals Tho objectionable
feature of the film was depletion of
English troops bayoneting Amerlcar
children and 111' acts Tho original
sentence of Goldstein to ten tears'
Imprisonment was commuted by
President WlUon to a term of three
years
CHICAGO. May 3D Ruth Law.
.iMUrlv. announced here today that
she plans to attempt a transatlantic
flight within six weeks
She will use a now Curtlss lau 1
biplane equipped with two Curtlss-
BEZDEK MAY SOON
RETURN TO OREGON
ITGLNK. Or . Mat .To Viinoum e
niont was made last iiIkIiI lit l'nl
tlut I' I. Campbell that Hugo dec
dek hud been askeil lit the nthletli
coiinrll of the uultersltt to come bacV
to Kugeue and coach Uett t ear's fool
ball aggregation for Oregon
A slor appeared In the press ills
patches from New York to lite effet t
that lleidek would resign from the
managership of the Pittsburg Pirates
ami would go back to Oregon s slate
unit orally No definite offer has been
made In regard to nalart iirrorillur
to President Campbell who ats Ilia'
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Let the Kiddies Kodak
THIS SUMMER IN THE BIG OPEN
Wo can jrivo you Kxport Advice, in all Your Pic
tint.1 trouble.
We make Enlargements from your choice Films.
STAR DRUG CO.
"The Rexall Store"
When Baby Throws
the Bottle
There'll propably be an immediate demand
for a new one. For this reason you should
keep a supply of
NURSING BOTTLES
On hand. A special price will be made on
one dozen. We cany all of the well-known
nursing bottles, but we especially recom
mend the shapes which permit the bottle to
be easily and thoroughly cleaned.
Everything in connection with the baby's
feeding should be strictly sanitary.
We also have a complete line of
Nipples, Bottle Fittings, Tubing, Etc.
SL U AMATH PAT T O mPFfiOh
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PU?aiT "y )
KLAMATH FALLS OREGON
WHERE. PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY THEIR DRUGS UccupaqH
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Che
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For
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Nsv Edison.
We are closing these out and no reasonable
cash offer will be refused.
These are the present latest models and will
allow exchange in three months on other stand
ard makes. Don't delay.
EARL SHEPHERD CO.
NEXT DOOR P. O.
M.XII.
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I'OMITI.Y
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The Woman's Store
povr.uiK
i:Pltuss
SAFETY
SAVING
SATISFACTION
PUD
Saturday Is Always a Day of
Special Opportunities at This Store
A day when we always put our best foot forward in .the offering of unusual values. On all sides you will
find extraordinary money saving opportunities. In our limited space here, we will attempt to tell of but
a few that should bring thrifty women to this store tomorrow.
An Ideal Waist
OF PONGEE
A Htrlctly tailored Walnl that In no neat
anil nervlceiible. women will flml them
Ideal for Summer wear Colloni are ron
tertlhle In a K''l ranKe of Htzex. With
pockets An iinintnnl vulne
SPECIAL AT $3.00
NEW
Welworth and Wirthmore
BLOUSES
If yon have never worn ono of lheo
IIIoiihi'h on cannot know how really rodiI
a Illoiixo run be iibtulneil for Mich low
prlceK. Once you wear ihem yon will al
ways bo n Htauncli uilmirer of themi JiiHtly
fameil IIlonm'H .Mnny now HtyleH anil on
sale here only In Klamath Hull.
TIIK WKIAVOUTII AT SU.r.tl
TIIK WlltTIIMOIti: AT !..-
Tor .so t-mall n kiiiii for n ItloiiHe, wo offer
many otlur n'trartlve HtyleH In
Tin: wiiti'iioi'iae at si.imi.
III ' A ' '
pja
You Must See the
NEW WASH SKIRTS
Among tin" niont Important llein In
woman Summer wardrobe nre the pop
ular Wuh Skirl and ihe rerelte rorren
IhiuiIIiir ulteullou ul thin utore Of Pique.
Wuuli Sulln unit (lutiarillue In a urnru nf
uniihiiall) pretty mullein in crmluateil
prlcen from
$2.50 TO $8.50
Striking New Ideas in
SILK SPORT SKIRTS
A wide dlternlly of tuodeln iilld all lle In
a nplendlit iinnortmeul -malerluln are Hn
tul Hllk. Iluroneite. Satin, Trlrolelln anil
llrociuleit Poplin mylen that will flrlr
rnptltiile the heart of women In cnliirn
Old Hone. Illue, Pink lilld While
Japanese Crepe
KIMONOS $4.50 AND $5.00
.Iiiht rrrelveil So preily and where l "
ttoiiiuii who wilt mil want iiiir' Of Mli"'
Pink, Latender unit Hone Willi eiiibiolileri'il
patteiiiK of blrilH or flower rhe lm'
prliei. are enpei-lally low for Kniioium l
III In I IlllHirlc.T
' New "Nemo"
CORSETS
This Hpaco iiBed itiorely to
announce tho arrival of
many now modclH of thorni
fumoliH CorwetH Hnr wiinn
cause or other our Hhipmeut
had been hold up.no thl iiowh
will bo of special InlorcKl to
thoHo women who Insist upon
this corsot.
$3.75 TO $10.00
Each Day Brings Us New
ARRIVALS IN WEARING APPAREL
Our stocks are ever-changing and are only kept
at normal by the constant new shipments which
take the place of the garments that find new
homes with women of this city. A daily inspec
tion of our stock is advised.
PRETTY DRESSES $20.00 TO $30.00
Arrived Just In limn to demand spare In llils "ml"- anil
worthy of It they tue At iben.- iirbiK and those III between
you will find stylish models in OtniTcttn nml Crnpo do Chine
In colon Naty, ('open. Puipli- and Ill.iclt, with or without the
popular li.'.'iili'il trlmmlni;
A Special Display of
NEW TOWELS
A complete hIiewIiii: nf Urn
wirlod slea and pihvi nuiv
bo seen In one of our show
wlmlnwH The fact wlilrlt
wo ilalro to nmpliiiil" is
llml Imid us thoy are in "h
tiilnT wo have priced them
miiiHiifilly low. Included an)
Hath anil Huie Towel", W'""1
Cloths and Math U'"' 111"8":
In plain whlto mid toluroii
p, ill. 'inn.
Extra Special Bargain Items for Saturday
From among the many unusual opportunities for Saturday we have selected these two as headlines, i on
will do well to be on hand early Saturday morning. The savings in both eases are noticeable.
30c PRINTED PERCALES AT 25c
Tho result of a fortunate purchaso certainly for In what
other way could w bo In n position to offer those serviceable, HO
Inch J'nrcaloH ut this special price? In lllu.o Oray, Hod mid Whlto
grounds with small flKtired, tttrlpod, checked mid dolled pat
terns. Whllo tho mutorliil Is amply varied in design tho lencllm
aro such us cause us to advlso curly luiyluc.
VISIT OUU MvW
IXDKNKAUfiKD
IM'ANT'S I)i:i'AUT.Mi:.Vr
otr i.i a in nrwir nipnnwc fKn
Of lllu, I'lnU. While and Hod Tnffoiu with conled ,lr,'s .
name nlmiln. Hull 4Vi Inches wlilo mid n dliect savlm; if '"c ',,,,
yaid. To mothor.s who miproclnto u imvlni: on hi"'" " Vf thla
ribbons an those piovo to lie, wo iiui:i;ont taltlniJ ml vitnt K '" irU.
unusual opportunity.
incut.
in nn, wo nu r.uHL uuum, ......--. . ...,1,
On hiiIu Saturday In Our Ulbbon lil'M"
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