The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 09, 1919, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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THE EVENING HERALD, , KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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STRIKER'S ROW
PEORIA, July 5 The majority of1
tho cmplojes of the Corn Product's
Refining Company at IVkln struck
today when officials of the companv
failed to grant the closed shop as de
manded hy the workers At the com
pany's plant at ArRo, wliere two per-
9M$ were killed, and scores wounded
In the fight between guards and
strikers late yesterday, over 2,000
"rare reported to he striking.
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of tit Island nre prictlcaliy h-ire ot rrlckly pear shru.t ThU inland -TENNIS ROBS GIRLS i""9"w"""" 1TT
snnu anil tnc miinnre ." ritirpi wtit riM". ki n neignt or hit reel i..i nun '
conr( rras and n few patches of i.i ul a. I times dUflcii! '
r.Titl oak There Is n rod 1 flock cf I
sheep r.u the island. ' "
,'mt-i Barbara Is t i lo and i . If you Ret one of tho. se.imless
!,! i,,nr nn,i mil., ,i.t. ThM I- "nl"i "a wedding rtngi at Davon
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not water and no grnjs, oi. plentr divorces
will he hupp .M)
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ROADS nKAIifcV REPAIRED.
A Tom Dixon, the county road ;om
iissioncr, Va in town this afterno n
and reported that the last load of
tinders had been dumped on the
' Erell lane Tuesday and would -lo
spread by evening. This cinder road
".thru the lane will connect with the
seek one, built last winter and will be
tite an Improvement over the im
passable mud bole it has been up un
t'l now.
tScik will begin on the slaughter
louse road today and it will be about
mon'h's job to complete It. This ii
another much traveled road and is
ih -ery bad shape. The cinders are
befntr tauled by A. Wickslri, of
Jersa
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A fine line of diamonds loose
nd mounted just received at
rfght prices at Davenports. S-3t
GERMANS RATIFV TRKATY.
TVEIMAR. July 9. All doubt nnd
conjecture whether or no the fier
.man National Assembly wj-i d ratify
1 the Peace Treaty was remored to
Jay when Mi.u I o !; otcd 'or ratifi
cation by a count cf ?0'' to 11.
Iho Oerman National Ass-rblv
ycai tht- first electhe body in any.
fiimiry which signed the tn-at r 'o
adept the ratifying resolution Uatl
STintior. by Oermeny will no do il.t i
rattse the Allies to raise the block-
de and lift the commercial censor
ship on all communication!! with
Sermany
GOVERNMENT WILL
RENT BIG ISLANDS
TENTURA. Cal., July 9 The gov
ernment has announced that two of
Jie Channel Islands, about sixty
a.I'es off shore, are for rent," and
their descriptions are on file In the
Ventma county courthouse here. The
ftand are Santa Barbara and Saa
Ufieclas. The latter is at present un
der lease to J. O. Howland of I.os
Angeles.
San Nicolas 44 miles westward
Trom San Cleinente, is seven and a
lalf miles long and has a general
xfiith of two miles and a half The
kighest point is 890 feet. Two-thirds
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1 nX)ON Teiinli Intliimmeiit l'
a i"-ittv girl of her ron I 1
(In opinion of eUwo oIhitmt
g im hero
h:ie known, reliv i:lrl wo
after a se.ion or two of toiirmimrnts
hae heroine 'so rompletelv rliiiimed
In iitiiieiirntire nnd liiatiiiei- llmt old J
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There Is Economy
IN GOOD SHOE REPAIRING
friends lime fulled to recognise
I them" said a well-known plnor X
"Their facet Income hiird and lined
their vouthfiil bloom entirely dl'iP
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pears, niui hum ivxv unit 'i u iii-u
feminine charm I hae told inv own
daughter that she em pla In no
,tm t li tin fiwi tiiiirtiiiniiititrt n itison
'That meanR she cannot hope in '.e
fcouie first-class, hut I would prefer
her lo remain an attractle woman "
ASSI.S.MH.VT ROM-' ItlUUV
you'll find Our Uopalr DcpurtniLMit is Modern in
Every Way. Your old shoos brought here to be
repaired, go out looking like new ones.
The Assessment rolls are now
ready for the Inspection of taxpayers
Thoo who want Jo see what their
assessment Is or who wish to see
about any chanxe before rolls are
turned over to the Hoard of Kuuiill-
xatlon. can do so until August I i
1"1! ,1. V l.Ki:. County Assessor -V
Bradley Shoe Store
Exclusive Agents for the "Crossett Shoe."
727 Main St Klamath FalU, Oregon, j
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SUMMER CLEARANCE
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"The Store That Saves You Money"
$40.00 SUITS $29.85
$35.00 SUITS ' $2485
$30.00 SUITS $19 85
$25.00 suits : ; $178S
$20.00 SUITS $1285
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THESE ARE BONA FIDE REDUCTIONS. A SAVING OB1 A $10.00 BILL ON YOUR PURCHASE
COME EARLY. HAVE YOUR CHOICE PICKING OF THE FINEST SUITS IN TOWN AT THIS
GREAT SAVING. ALTERATIONS FREE DURING THIS SALE
CENTRAL OUTFITTING CO.
The Store of Service
NINTH AND MAIN STREETS
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T UXITE HOSIERY embodies the spirit
-"' of luxury yet it is not extravagant.
Shapely, shimmering and closely woven
the product of beautiful materials,
pure dyes and specialized methods, Lon&
wear and elegance combined in insepar
able union. If that interests you; come
"t6 ihis'store; wr will gladly show you any
style you prefer.
Popular Prices.
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HOUSE TO CONSIDER
PROHIBITION LAW
WASHINGTON', July 8. By the
over-whelming majority of 233 votes
to 59 the House today adopted a re
solution for the Immediate considera
tion of the prohibition enforcement
legislation as recommended by the
judiciary committee. It was agreed
to limit the debate to twelve hours.
respected family Mr Shields landed
at Ilrest Just u few dus before the
armistice was signed and returned
from France a few months ago. The
couplo intend to reninln In Klamath
Falls until Saturduy, following
which they uill go to Crescent City,
where Mr. Shields will enter the
sheep buslnoss.
'lMlry. umlay July 27, at the ,um Ton ? ATE- T-n m ACCIFY
, hour as above Ho lll , lll0ID Ulun U LATE TO GLASSIr T
glad to sco all his old friends and r, t . " " "TT
ou ones at tl.uho service , "! W'1-?. "J" ul!',l'r r
Are you getting ready? Why, don't
you know that the Elks are coming
on August 14, i& ana it; now get
busy. 1
O. F. Demorest, ,1entUt, Gth and
Main, over Sugarman's Store, 7-3t
POPULAR COUPLE MAItlUKO.
At a quiet wedding, witnessed by
tim immediate friends of t:io
couple, Hazel Arant became the bride
of Robert Emmett Shields, in the
home of the bride's parents. Rev, E.
P. Lawrence, of the Presbyterian
Church, read the ceremony.
The bride is a very popular girl
and comes from a well-known and
If you get one of those seamlesx,
hand made wedding rings at Daven
ports, everybody will be happy. No
divorces. , , 8-3t
PASTOR RETURNS FOR VISIT.
Rev. S. W. Hall, of Salem, accom
panied by Mm Hall ban returned to
his old chiirsn nt Bonanza for n
month's visit with friends. Mrs. Hall
has not been in the best of health
for some time but hopes to Improve
In Klamath County. Reverend ind
Mrs. Hall aro at present guests of If,
M. Daniel and family at their home
near Donanza, where their friends
are always welcome.
Reverend, Hall will hold the fol
lowing church services: Bonanza,
flundav, July 13 at 11 a. m Lorella,
Sunday, July 20, at 11 a, m., and
xotici:.
The Annnnl tinmiin,. ,i. ,..
th County Red Cross will 0 held t
tlie City Hall in Klamath Falls. ,
Fr day. July nth nt 2 30 P.M.
''.lorvone In tin. -,., 1.. ...,. 1
nil iii , .. "'" Willi HUH
pa rt a $1 dutliiir tho Chrlslmas drive
U thereby and should be at this meot-
1IJK tO linnr llln rnnn.l. .1. ..
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I.nwrer.io, ftecretdry.
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COOKED FOOD HAI.K.
Tho ladle? nt tii s.,..i ,, .
cnurch will havo a cooked food sale
, "u'uraay niiernoon in tho mom
OCCUDled In- thn Piiv iv,,,.o. ,... ...
Ve?K' ?P "8Unl "ne ot nom" cooked,
iuiiiiio ioouh win ue ottered, I.ud
lea who are oxpectod to contribute to
tills salo are rnunii,t tn !... ,i.-i
articles at tho designated place early
"'wuuj luruuoon.
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B'1R,91A';E Two heifer calves and
... " -uouea uuroc Jersey boar.
Walter Z,tzmar., 1 miles' s. E of
Miller Hill School House. -2tf
'., '-'' i-iiii)' will eii-ii'i ""'
Or ill (In. Cull fil 11 in Mtinr.ltl't.l
St J.'Jf
H'.' I l PohIiI . n ninch 'J
I man and wlfo. Call at SOt MalB'
9-3t
FOIt 8AI.IC- I Ford 1917 Touring
tat in Ki.r.il cndltlon $371. M'M
nt Camplnj crounds behind ';
Storo. 9W
MAN wanted to contract Lumber
hmillng two million feet. Mw
wantod to contract logging Hi n
lion closo haul. Seo La Frenlnro. Hoi'
el Hall. 9-lt
WANTED bv woman position on
ranch or work by the hour. I'hon6
439. 9-3t'
FOR SALE 1 combination Hrun-
wick pool ana billiard tauiu, -
uuuuiiiun, t,an do seen ai iiruj. -
information nnd prlco write, ctms
Qloddon, Bray Calif. "
HOLT CATERPILLER for sale: 6'
horsepower. Machine can bo seen i"
Fresno, Calif. A-l condition. EdUiP;
nAfl will ...il.ii nnA Alan nlnn'. Tlr
price terms and particulars nPP1?,',0
uray Lumber and Dor Co., nw v.
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