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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1919)
TAGK ICH1IIT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tiimsim, jt m is.., r- ! I ( I ,i ? l f : j let .71 I1 .'? '.' If tL f.a 3 ;f s 6s m si m ALTUBflS BDYS JOINING ELK! I'lVK M1N CDMIM) KIIOM MOUOl oolntv to mm: t.o.w it: i.r THIS KVKM.Mi. ItlC Tl UNO! I' is i:iMXTKn An etr. good limn l. pl.tim"-' for this eonHiK .it the Klks Lodge nlin tivo now members .ire to be imt..it- -l Into the mysteries of the orde- fruit Alturas, California. It is hardly necessary to ; tluit the local boys will bo out in full force to' see the Klamath Falls1 goat, which h.ts now crown to tie sjl most experienced buoker after h.v InR been ridden by the four hundred j and seventy five members here I There aro .ils.o important matters which should be taken up with thel entire membership regarding the I State Convention which if now only a few weeks away. 1 MM T I THKIIl NATIONAL l'lIKMOKNT OKDKItS THKM TO CKASK HAN-il M.IXU WKSTKKN UNION M'SI NESS APTKK SATUKOAY. Fashion Dicf:attes the Waist -Seam Line If you want to be in the fashion-swim this Spring, choose one of many attractive waist-seam models that we are now showing. They're tailored by those famous clothes-designers The House of Kuppenheimer No need to tell you about the superior quality of Kuppenheimer Clothes. You know about that already. But we do want to say that the new Spring Kuppenheimer Styles are even better than ever. KKK STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS IHHHHHHHHHHHHHHIIHHHHHHHHBMHHm 111 -j Wmkmm ST. LOUIS, Juno 12. President I J. Manlon. head of the Railroad rvie graphers Union, has ordered the members of that order to discontinue handling any business for thn ex tern Union or the Postal telerivph companies after sli A. SI. Salu't't... June 14. The order affects elchu thousand railroad operators ,uij thirty thousand offices. c i mi o i SAN FRANCISCO, June 12 ' Orders have been received here froii National headquarters for the tele phone operators and electrical work- j ers In this district to leave their' posts next Monday. June Ifith. ' F Army Aviator Who Will Try to Fly From Coast to Coast With Only One Stop JJ5M.frJJJJ A HT L I T 1 RETURNOFWIRE l. MM j WASHINGTON. June 12 The I condition of the spring wheat crop , i (June 1 is (estimated at 91.7 percent, j i by the department of agriculture, u l decrease of 4 per cent from the con- t dltion of June 1, last year. The acre- I age was reported as 100. S per cent I of normal. ! The condition of winter wheat was ' given as 94.0, with an acreage of ! 133.3 per cent as compared with the COM-i normal yield. The department today estimated a grand total wheat crop of 1.230, 000,- A KILL VOK IM.MK1HATK II K-. 000 bushels, an increase of 307.000, TURN TO OWNKIIS. 00u bushels oter last year's record- I breaking crop. The total winter wheat was given as S93.000.000 hu and tie spring crop as 343,000,000, Tho crop is aft Increase of 313. OOO.OhO bushels over the 1913-1917 acreage. The yield per acre for the winter crop Is estimated at 18.2 !u an In reae of three IiubIipIs over Inst year. Spring wheat acreage Is given as 15 2 bushels, a decdease of .8. The total wheat acreage Is given as 71.326.000 acres. IXTEKSTATK COMMKUCK MITTKK FAVOUAULY RKPORTS; WASHINGTON. June 13. .rno House Interstate commerce commit tee favorably reported a bill for tb' Immediate return of the -wire rs tems to private control. Attorney General Palmer has aiked for Half million dollars to carry on i the hunt for anarchists. Bomb throw ers and enemies of law order. !? if t T T ! ? t f Y 'i i! if f T 'I " Mjair i The Parisian Millinery Shop All Hats Reduced More Than One-Half $22.00 HU $10.00 . $18.00 Hats $ 8.00 $10.00 HaU .;. $ 5.00 $ 6.00 HaU $ 3.00 $ 5.00 HaU $ 2.00 SALE WILL CONTINUE REST OF THIS WEEK 519 MAIN ST. 1 t ? t t Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y t Y I Y CAUI OK THANKS, HKIli: I'OK VISIT. -,-.f 1T-ilr,i;7r"7f'tv--rt"1 Ciiptuin llo) .V. Fnturls To Capta n Hoy S Francis army uviator 2M&Hiy&1$rifc4frlHfrH wLJJLJLAJ-tJ-tJLJ-JLJ.J.J.JLJM. JLI.JLXJ.J.J.XluLJuLJ.i.JiidM.AJuf-L.Al.J.AAAA.LJ.AAJ.J.AJ.AJ.AAJu..AAAAAAAA&44l4l44t falls the honor Of haV- ' ' ' '--"- '--r - - r-rr-r-r. j To the many kind and thoughtful friends who came to us In our hour, Mrs. If. G. McCarthy, who Is 11 of trouble whon our beloved mother! , . .. .' . ... . ,, was taken from us, we wish to take k"own '" ,h,H clty' ls vl,ilt,n at "'" this means of expressing our deepest ! hoin of her parents, Mr. and Mr gratitude. I JoMM H Fo9tpr ln jiot Springs Ad- Rlpanor Pntersteiner. ,,, ol , . , Alfred Peterstelner I AlUm- Slii "ow re,d" ln I1,tn" Otto Poterstelner. dition. n uir .THE PLAY OF POWER w "TiieCalUHerPeople" A 7-Act Marvel Production of Gypsy Life, i(1 Riches and Love ETHEL BARRYMORE ' THH STAJt Hvutmmt t A. t. VUs I 'i: Liberty Theatre Ing licrn chosi'ti to try to mako the J first oiiw-hKip flight from tho Atlan- tic to the Pacific With Lieutenant Kdmund A. C'luiic ho will take tlio air In a Martin bombing plane within a feu d.i)H ut Mineolu. Long Island J Ills progrum calls fo rti flight to' North Platto, Nob., a distanro of l,r02 miles The second lap of 1.248, miles will land him at San Francisco., Thirty-two flying hours ure allowed I In the schedule for tho completion of the flight of 2.7C0 miles. I'KTTV TIIIK'i: HL'KV. Thieves broke. In fn tho Mnrllri flvo and ten cent storo last nlht and stole to tho amount of about $10. Vlio police believe that tho theft was 'committed by some boys that they have under suspicion, and It Is tulto likely that tho guilty parties iv in be quickly, an It Ik understood ono of tlio lads has said enough to convince tho officers 'that they aro on tlio" rluht track. 't FOR HALE Houso and 4 lots, SOxllO, ln Fair view addition, largo barn and sheds; sewer, city wato'r; frbrfta 'on three streets; price 12500. House and 2 lotf In .Mills addition, near Mills school, prlc f 1200. Oood stock ranch with plonty of range and water, nearly flOO acres; 100 acres can be irrigated by pump- lltiK out' of river. Two hous-vi and "A. : ' . t m ' : : j iff 1 . Music Brings Happiness As a wedding anniversary gift a Vietrola, Sonora, Piano, Player Piano, or Baby Grand is the favorite choice of those who prefer something different as a gift. Our well selected stock and convenient pay ment plan is at you disposal. EARL SHEPHERD CO. Next Door P. O. New Store Soon X X X ?, 1 In price of $8600, W. If. 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