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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1919)
. -iNUUSBMWttfcMB. , If vagb RIGHT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUKHUAV, JULY i.i, ,9 w! STEPS OUT OF PLANE. CRIES "BATTER UP" TKKVKS. Germany. Jul t" -Tommy O'Mira, formor ionnct.rut League baseball plaor, flew fron-Colomboy-los-Hellc. Franco to Treves, l!rt miles, to umpire i K'imt between two teams of the 7th Divi sion, American Army of OccupVlcn out of the machine and called, ter up ' " A GOOD HDMt:. n" CHAIN OF GOOD ROADS TO LINK GOV. PARKS To Insure, the tying together of thn . National Parks mul monuments with Women ahnitt tulno IiIkIiIj ii rooI chain of good motor li I kU uvh. Is penil iim.1 of ttielr ,w i,mpos0 of a meeting that bus been culled nt the Grand Cauon home. f'ir thei tinii) th-re. We lime one In Hot - .-.. liti(lon (hilt will mlr.-lv plc.ise. It has flte bljj room nml n Hotel In Yellowstone National Turk, ..,M. ,,r..i, .,, ,...,( ,,r, f ,,., im August S and 9, according to ilo l.irie Mrrecneil back nnrrh. biilh. i.... ...... ..., ,Li. ....... .... ..... O'Mnra Is Athletic Director for r lw rl.s Pre pi ue. e.ibtoet unrt.. "" , ." ". ' L pentrj. ooiii to-'n;e room, inwn nirl n," vhuhh-ii itu, uum ura luce lit. It -l- Ins an ndilltlon Associated Commercial Club Ptesl with two good l'(l rmnii mid lame . ...... .. .... don, Muss., was pilot of the airplane worn! hnue. ,uul ciirimc. making n "'"""" fine nlnce for n linn fiitnlh. Owner Horace M. Allhrlght of Washing expect to leave soon i to care for oilier ,, D c WM represent the govern- li...'r-. nun ..ill - .rril'l' MI Knights of Columbus, In Herman) Lieut. R. C Williams of Wtnchec To the astonishment of the s-pec tators, just before the game started Williams swooped his plane right 'n- fc'WOrt.OO on term. Hotter look nt ment ln ,n,R to tho diamond, and O'Mara chest-protector, and mask wearing ' "'', '"''" It """ ,M none tomorrow, most desired conference and that Klamath It Is Foils R tenner1 Chiteote & Smith. 0X Main St. P'inne SO. tS-at send Did You Ever Have a Suit Wear You So Long You Became Tired of It? r;i i You can buy such Suits of us, and if make that remark. Of course, you'll say that man has received his money's worth, even though he has become tired o? the oattprn which is really that to which he alludes. Nowadays a man should be "tickled to death" to have such a suit in his oos- session Clothes cost more Dollars and dollars are "hard jjettin' " Chances are, nine times out of ten.' such a loner-wearing suit will be found to bear n Hart Schaffner & Marx trade mark. You can pin your faith to these Clothes whether you've worn one be fore and "know," or are getting ready to buy a suit antl "want to know." You ca nbuv such Suits of us. and if there is anything that you don't know about clothing and want to know, we can give you the desired information. We Tlace ourselves back of every state ment we make and we back it up, too. K. Sugarman "I Ain't Mail at Nobody." a representative, in titnt tne town Is located within close range of the Crater I.uko National Park Interested parties In town have al ready submitted a map suggesting what Is believed to be the best auto highway to Yellowstone Park. This fs exactly In Ue with suggestions already made by the local Commer cial Club. The following Is an extract from the letter referred te: "No doubt you are aware of the vigorous propaganda being Issued by the goernments of Europe In an effort to get tourists from America In tho coming years to go over-sens for their vacations. Before the war American tourists spent $250,000,000 annually abroad. Now the tourist trade and Interest has been turned to the West, and it must be kept coming our way. We cannot afford to let the tldo start rolling again toward foreign lands." j - - - - llOXAXZA XOTKS a - - Rev. S Hall and wife returned to Bonanza to spend their vacation. Ar riving this week. Rev. Hall will preach in Bonanza Sunday Mr. John Faught arrived from Rol Bluff. Calif . this week. Joy Burkhart left Tuesday for Illy. where she Is to be employed by Mrs T. Garrett Bonnnza farmers onjojed a fine rain Wednesday night. Mrs. Geo. Rltter and Mr Smith ar rived from Ashland Monday. They made the Journey by auto. Mr. WInnard of I.angell Valley was In Bonanza this week. Bruce Houston left Friday for the ranch of .Mr. S. Brown, where he will, work during haying. i Travis Heuston left July 1". for I.angell Valley, where he will work for Mr. Ticknor a few days MEN WANTED. Planer man. edger man, cut-offs, off-bearers and tie up men, for a.ht shift. Apply Big Lakes Box Co. 1 l-Ct NOTICE OF BOND SALE. i . fe 'Atthefirst whir-r-r of the siarten "Red Crown"gives a quick,, easy start and your car moves ahead . with steady, depend able power. "Red Crown" la straight -distilled, all refinery gasoline with' the full and continuous chain of boiling points necessary for easystart ing, quick and smooth' acceleration, depend' able power- and long mileage. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPAHK CUf.rli) r Sealed proposals will be recal; (! by the Common Council for thr -tir- chase of four issues of City of J'lar.i- J am aus improvement Bonds hstp gatlng S98.994.58. authorized !v or dinances of said city numbered 4;3 464. 465, and 4C6; for tho Impnne ment of Pine Street easterly vlrom Third Street to Eighth Street. .,d 4th, 5th. 6th. and Tth Streets .rr i Main northerly to Pine Street. 'IV- 024.23; for the Improvement of Pine Street westerly from Third Street to Payne Alley; and Payne Alley from Main northerly to Pine Street $28.- li.iij; ior me improvement or Cres cent. Canby and East Streets, $17.- 044. DZ, ror tne Improvement of Spring Street from Cth Street north erly to Oak Aenue. $8,688.32 re specthely. Proposals to purchase such bonds will be received by the undersigned up to and Including the lfith day of Julv. 19X9. at the hour of 8 o'clock P M. and opened at a meeting of sajd Council immediately thereafter. Said bonds are to be dated when Is sued July 1. 1919, due ten years nf ter dnte of issue, optional nt any coupon date on and after one yertr bfarlng Interest at 6 per cent nay- able semi-annually, princlnal and In-' tnrest payable at Orfgon flfcal agen cy in .New York t'llv The Woman s Store Swinging into the Second Week of Unusual Value Giving Our July Clearance Sale Is Characterized as an Important Money-Saving Event Several new special items have been brought to the fore, increasing the importance of your attendance here tomorrow most every depart ment is represented in a value-giving way. Great Apparel Values --Presenting an opportune occasion for the replenliihlng Of the Summer Wardrobe Just nt h time when an additional diess or suit Is needed with which to finish tho seuson. Mirny women will bu nt'theso prices for future use. Taffeta Silk Dresses $14.95 A llrokon AMrtuient ltculnr Vlfl.AI) This special Is doubly Important Inasmuch us tho original price was ury low for such splendid dresses. Of line Chiffon Taffeta, prcttll) stjled. In colors Oruy, Co pen, Navy. Illuck nrd Burgundy Special at $1 4.IW A Clearaway of Suits The Suits Included In this sale muy well bo purchased for present or future wear all are now styles uml the nuvlng are decided Assortments, however, are broken, but tho site ruime l complete. Included nre Suits of Kino French Serge. Jersey and Noelty materluls JM.1 Suits ... . i (UK!.0 9:iO Suit . .. HSU.no h:w Suit H87.no sjw.no .suit sai.oo 8:1(1 anil 8.K!.n .suit- . . HUJI.no fin r Wash Skirts Reduced This .Includes all of our fresh, new Summer Skirls style that are correct and materials that are desirable, Including Piques, (Jahardlues, Wash Sutln and W.iflln Cloth. Specially Priced at . HI. in. l.n, Rn.Jin, HO.iW, J7.0n Pongee Waists, Special, $3 A Waist unequalled for service Mado of good quality Pon gee in tailored t le with convertible collar All sizes An Ktra Special at 8JI.IM) Two Extra Specials in Muslinwear Women will at once recognize tho saving possibilities presented In them' uniutuil special score or more of extraordinary values await ou In undergarments of muslin WAISTS Sprrlnl at OHo The lot Includes pretty Wash Wulsts. In many tIus. Some are, slightly mussed, but the values uro up to $2. So you'll ttui at ir $1.75 CHEMISE AT $1.19 Made of Hue quality Nainsook, lace trim med and with haud-embrpldered fronts; Pluk and Blue Silk draw-ribbons Seo them In one of our windows An extra special at this price $1.25 MUSLIN SKIRTS 98c --As )ou possibly know. It Is almoHt Impos sible to procure a really good Muslin Skirt for loss than $1 2fi. These h'avo been taken from regular slock and given tho sale prices Of good iiullt muslin Deep emlfroldered Hotwires For Quick Reading and Big Savings displayed V" Selected from specially Women's :1.1c Vct Women' unc Vests 10c Women's Union .Hult.s Special ftOc Women' 7Bc Fibre Hose flc Children's 'Me Hose SOc Children' noc Union Suits v -Wc Chlldri-iiV Hear Wulst Jlltc Regular 50c Values, specially designed ,for service, For Boys and Girls. Items, wo mention for quick perusal these unusual values- --'C il.lc 1111(1 4.1r 4'tl,i. i,v.i..,iu ...... line Pinafore (JIiikIuiiiis .' ......"... y.v SSe IVrrule iMm Special Jllc Mr Wenched Muslin ihc Hope Muslin Speclul . . Tin kind TiiueN "".""' II.V Muck Towel . '.."."'."" 04x70 Cotton Blanket'. SpeJ'lVil. . . r.ito u.v HJi.un H. N. MOE xetici: op mi:i:tig. Tho regular ineetiug of the Wom en's Benefit Assoclatiou of tho Maca bees will bo hold tonight at 7:30 P Prnnosnls to nurclinso must bn un. M All members are urged to bo pros- conditional and accompanied by cer- ent' tiffed Check for ii nnrnnnt nt ni.iAiifit ' I of nrotio'sal Tho Coinmon Council reserves the i right to reject anv and all proposils By order of the Coinmon Council . A. L I.RAVITT, Police Judge of the City of IC Klamath Kails, Oregon "V Jiie Gasoline ofQualit o ftp I R. A. WINZLER SPECIAL AGENT Klamath Falls Oregon. WATCH THE BIG 4 Stomach-Kidneya-Heart- Liver Keep the vital organs healthy by regularly taking the world's stand ard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles COLD MEDAL bMlmix nmxMUM! Tb National Racntdy of Holland for camurUsand tndorsad by Qutcn WUfctl min. At all druggist, thra ilzai. Lk far lfa urn CU M4U aa ry Ul 4 ccap as iadwaWa Pineapple I Desserts 2c Ths bottle in each package of Pineapple Jiffy-Jell con tains all the rich essenco from half a ripe pineapple. The dessert has a wealth of this exquisite flavor, and a package serves six people for 12J cents. a You owe to yourself a trial of this new-type gel atine dainty. mm 10 FlooQn, ml Your Grocer ' 2 Pockagia for 88 Canfa m 11 ' i GROWN-UPS AND GROWING-UPS TIIK youngHtors as well hb tho oldor folks aro mighty wolcome hero at tho First National Iiank. Wq have mv 2S.1, T"1'-1 SavI"BS "'"tment In hlch they ?i i ? . ' U,0H0 B1)uro dollu'. tt"J if their AiarentB are iJiffii ,'" rC8"'ct1t0 t" children'., future financial welfare they uro going to see that each boy mid girl has ouo of our Savings Uankhooka. fereu iTpTlU? SaV'n', Alcout " ""oral rate of In- i:. It, Hcaines, rreniaubt. ' L. 1". Willots, 'l(o-PraldBt Leslie llojjeia, CualUer. A. M. Collier, Aiwt. Caahler. Juliii M. Moore, AMt. Ooahler. RmHationalBank KLAMATH FALLS OREOON ,a,',IY",.U!tUS1