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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1919)
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You'll find it fshot foryour protection! jeiQ price from $6.50 to $10.00. ;ham&hecht I in tho Early Fifties irers San Francisco wot tre carried by principal "i. 11 your dealer is not 1 til naino and order direct. ill TTKHK in good style for J 1. von and evervtiiine cIho that belongnl Trim, trig und altogether rlTcc tive 7Ym lliltwvll is n good example of good taMe, good htylu and good workiii.iUhliipt,om'i('o'. An KnglitdYIast model with plenty of "n,ving" to it; and, in addition, tli.it dependable feerv ict -quality )ou have como to epeet in r;ry llLCKlIKCHT Shoe. kflyr' gfflrayM-.- tt'Z'F' JT3 rw'ri.Tir'K' v 1r'"v' ' ''jirfvnvL i . ffovfcg3A '. V ' SStfSk tZT-ir ' - '5fT7' pfKin i5H. ilr !Ry2i ?.!l ZZZZZZZZZZmmZ- MS Jrfr " J T -.sK- . .v ryaBBnflk; - Ill QgiE Vw, ,A H1bbbbbbbK Vf UraBISVBBBBBk y.BMi aftKaKvBBBBBfcziriZ I ; ynBfflBBBB HFjftrBMlEfe?y'-;?-5v "- i x $- - jyft.g '-'i ,' f:BE fla&feg' ; . ,Hr gwfev?. iSK :-j-HMylK -k tB SJbbbbbbbbbWbB-BbI .- I. 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Si'i'.inl II.iikIiI Miitiiukcr vtn him tnu'l" hlH luimi' In Bonanza f Hid pant ti-ii yc.irH left yt-stTday fur u IiiihIik-vi Ik! t tu I'urtlanil A CiirHon .mil H Iloyil. touriit vlHltorx from Sun Kr.iniic and Mr utnl lr V T McKIm from I. on Ani; cIch iiri- Mloiilt)K nt the White l'li can. .Mrs MnrKiiri't Taylor and drfUKh tT Klli'ii, who have hf'li NlRlllnR at thi home of Mini Klizahpth Taylor for th- pant u--k returned to th"fr home In firantx I'.iks thin mornlnp MIkh Tajtur returned with them for an extended vacation ' II (ladden and wife and Hetty CaddeH are In the city from KaKl IlidRe .MIkb Kthel HiikIipk, who has ben vIhHIiik friends In Klamath KnlU for Hie past neck left Tuesday fo' DuiiHiniilr, whero it In rumored ihe will he married next Sunday at the home of her 'Muter MIbs Hutches Ik a Kl.imtith Falls Klrl and hn many frlendK here, who villi wlh her hnp plnesM in forsiKlnK the xinple Ilf The pronpef nve uron . flob Mal- iolm ' Is alio wdl known here where ! formerly lived. He Ih now ope ratlnt; a burlier nhop in ('ottatse (irove I.t Commander nd .Mrn I. II lladopp and son of Han Krinclnco are tourldt viMtorn In the rlty stopp ing at the White Pelican Hotel. J (J. Shaver and wife, J. (J. Hardy and wife, Alex Moe and Ceo Hitch cock are tourists from Portland. C U. Hall, who Is In the city on business ami pleasure from I.oi .ntt eles left this mornlnK for a few days visit In AlRoma Harold Merryman has purchased th homo of Airs K. M .Marplo at ( e(ar and High Streets. W I. Hulley, who vvnn with the 20th Knt;lners In KrssCi returned to hii home last night Joseph Kent, who formerly prac ticed law In this city has returned fo- a b-fef visit wltb old friends. rt'iU' W "e-eval of Freno, rep rfentint' The American Insurance Company of ean Francisco Is In the c'ty in the interest of his company. II I FEET AT UTER M MKOrOItl). Or June 11 K A Welch of Medford. C J Seymour, rnltod Stotos road engineer, and V R. llelfrloh of Portland, left Pro pect Monday morning. May 20. and drove to within a half mile of the Crntor Lake park line, from which point they walked to and from Crat er Lake. Snow at thi park emrauee was throe feet deop and tho same depth at While Horco. They followed the south hank of Cabtlo creek to it miurre, then took a northeasterly coure up the mountain to the sum mit of tho ridge, where snow was six feet deep From that point they descended to tho eiiBineeiV camp and found eight feet of snow. Near there they ran upon a bear, getting within 200 feet of it. At half past they arrived at the rim and obtained a wonderful view In all directions The Klamath region lay before them particularly clear and beautiful, as was also Crater lako and mountains beyond Snow at this point was si to nine feet deep, except In drifts, where It was deeper. On the north side of the building it was piled up to depth of 25 feet. The hour was late and they were compelled to spend the night there, so they entered the lodge' thru a second-story window, by means of a handy snowbank. Early Tuesday morning they were on the move, walked to their car below the parn nnd reached Prospect at noon, tired hungry, sunburned and happy, and .arrived In Medford immensely pleas ed with tho trip. They comprlbcd with the firt par ty to reach Crater lako this ear, and the earliest to reach it any vear so far as there is any record 1M)"; HOW OPHN'x POUTl-ANU. June 11. The Vic tory Hoe F"htival was opened here todav Airplanes made flights over the city with passengers. These air planes will leave Portland for the south early Saturday. The route will include Albany. Springfield. Cottage (rove on Saturday, and Grants Pass, Ashland, Grenada. California on Sunday. They will arlve in Sacramen to Mondav. CHICAGO, June 11 Konenkamp, president of the commercial- teleg raphers' union, stated today that It would take several days for tho vvalk out to be comple'ed. OUSTON' Metropolitan Ainutcmen ts IJ HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE I1A.NC1XG Wednesday A: Saturday Xlghts. JAZZ MUSIC. STAR THEATER TODAY Thomas H. Ince KrOKents KNII llEXXETT IX "XAVCHTY XAVOHTY" Also FATTY ARBUCKLE IX "Tho Sheriff" The Hot Spring bath house is no fake 12-1 TEMPLE THEATER TODAY llluc llird Pree"' ItL'TH CMFFOIID IX "THE (JAME'S UP" Umi A I.vou'o A. Moran Coni-dv and I'liherviil Current Events. Admission 10 A 15 rent Matinee 2.30. Evenings 7:30 & 0. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND .SATURDAYS LIBERTY THEATER "THE TICK OF THE PICTURES" lfvnjjyfVV-vv-vv--vvii'i"i' .--. ij s- H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every Day TONIGHT Wednesday JANE GREY in "WHEN MY SHIP COMES IN" "Smiling Bill" Parsons in "BILL'S OPPORTUNITY" Kinogram Latest Weekly News ,J. V Thursday . ETHEL BARRYMORE "THE CALL OF HER PEOPLE" Matinees: 10c and 20c. Evenings: 10c and 25c DOORS OPEN AT 7 P.M. CTO A entvuwrmUvt'Tta - 7Ervfrv--fi W5"W.'-31 UJrif n ri i rr--ri