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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
;,'" .,. '. paob nam Ar, fvme a, THE EVPtPfg HtKALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON pWWWWWWWMWWWWMWWWIMIWWWWWMIWWWWIWWWWWWWIWrWi'Wi I V I PERSONAL MENTION I o o Mm. .C. 11, llinlerwoo.l left this 4 & I r I 11 Millinery SKsfS: exquisitely made of the best Georgette. Each dainty blouse is hand-seamed and shows hemstitching and i handrun tucks many charming styles are here for your choosing. The models are slip-on styles With round or square necks and short kimona sleeves some are trimmed with Val or Filet Lace. Announcing Our Readiness to Show New' Trimmed Hats lor Suwer Both individual styles and Eastern Creations of the highest quality. They are in lace braids-Georgette and Malines trimmed with flowers, wheat and ribbon WOMEN'S EXCELLENT JERSEY SILK PETTICOATS Some' have Jersey top wit Tafetta flounce or all Jer sey and some with Heatherbloom top and Satin or raietia iiounce elastic waisc-oanu. ' morning for Ashtuml to visit tier i mother utiil alsier who reside there. Mr Kmmltt Mm- loft tills morn' Ini: for Central Point to visit liar brother and sinter mid to attend tin!' ShrlnoM rorcmonlnls which will ue ' hotil thorn Satuiday. MU fccllln McM.iIidii nlll le.ne for San Fram'tucu In tho morning to Islt lur fntlmr l' II I'ndorwond anil Vre llous ton nro WiltltiK tlio lumber c.impn on buslncis today Rev Hugh Marihall ueeomp.nlod liy Mr ami Mr. John Kingston, mo j tored to Fori Ktnmnth today i Dick Zimmerman I down from Ills i homo at Creirenl on m-itters of but Mrs W. J O'RIelly. of Dorrls. hits been xlsltlng at the home of Mr anil Mrs. M. A. Cullsghan. 1400 Portland street, for the past few days Roadmaster Conner Is confined to hi home by it lerlous Illness. Mrs. A. K. (laid, who was recently discharged from the Warren Hunt , ho'pltal. left on the morning train ' for a two months' visit to Portland. ah wa HfAmtianliil tiv hitr itautzh- jljr. Violet Mr. K. P. Hrady and daugnter. Mona. went to Dorrl this raomlnn for a short visit, with Mrs. ltrady'a parents. From Dorrls thejr espect to go to Oakland. 3ko first okvkndvr msMiHsV.t) KPlUMi l-AKK NEWS Mrs. William Cheyne called oa Mrs. Stewart Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Waller Turner vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scbeimer Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Cheyne and children and Grandpa Cheyne were county seat visitors Tuesday. The farmers of this district arc busy irrigating their crops. A Classified Ad will sell It. W. A. Stone, a young fellow who said he had been employed In tho Ico plant for the past month, was ar rested last night for drunkenness. Stone was discharged after hertrlnt; this morning before Polleo J ml" Leavltt. It appearing that It :m first offense and that ho was wlthou money or n Job and Imposition of u Jail sentenco would be morn a punish ment to the tax-payers who fed him during confinement than the defend ant. Tho Judge promised u sotero sontenco If Stone was ever beforo tho court again. MARKET REPORT PORTLAND. June 3. Cattle, sheep, hogs and butter, steady, all unchanged: eggs, 37 and SS cents The (Ishhook, cactus Is the com pass of tho desert, for it alirn)i points to the north. Take ODAK with you. YOUR SPEEDOMETER TELLS YOU HOW FAR YOU WENT A KODAK TELLS YOU WHERE YOU WENT AND WHAT YOU SAW. THE PLEASURE OF THE TRIP CAN NEVER FADE WITH CLEAN-CUT KODAK PICTURES TO REFRESH A LAGGARD MEMORY. 9 Better take along a gener ous supply of film. We have a complete assortment, auto graphic and non-autographic, and it is all kept under proper conditions. Kodaks from $9.49 up. (jAdcrwoodi Pharmacy W'V- KLAMATH FALLS OREGON fftn I Zj. where particular moplc 81 r ,u aWJllv'l . UY THEIR DRUGS ., EESBEEI ' W-JL-JLTLTLri I l,n an r - 1 Tim. -WMMMWM.WWiljlJ It's a Fact- Tho American man wants real American stylo in the clothes lie weaiy. Why? Because tho Amer ican figure is different, and requires styles based on its own particular lines styles to harmonize with manly, athletic simplicity. And this store has such styles for the men and young men of this community. KUPPENHEIMER GOOD CLOTHES Uiwtwktlliat wtatuis 4bV aatflXffiBim. aBBBM r i'1 lvl rUk lUrt MI.MlliM t are real American style for the American figure. They fit the man in them, and hold their wonderful grace and drape as long as he wears them. Morethey wear longerHhan cheap clothes and therefore are the economical clothes to wear. See the new displays the fine color schemes and patternings the new stripes and checks and grays. Single and double breasted ideas in suits and topcoats models and sizes for every build 'and age of man. Clothes of true economy. KKK STORE Leading Clothiers THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES G. 0. P. PLATFORM HOMESTESD LAWS TO BE BIHDINBFAVOR SOLDIERS CIltCAdO. Juno 3 The Itopuhll cm platform, chairman Ilajrs said to day, will bo a "sacred contracttual obligation between the I-arty and tho people." Full opportunity for hearings be fore tho resolution committee. Hays said, would bo accorded in all port.' ntnt subjects, WASIIINCTON, June 3, By unanimous resolution today the Re publican naUonal committee direct cd Chairman Hay- to notify all state organizations that they must discon tinue boldlnj local conrentlons for the election of national delegate, In places where It Is the custom or practice to refuse negroes admission. Telegraph Tabloids WASHINGTON. June 3. Tho state department today anHeil the District of Columbia commlhaloner (or a sUtemunt of fact relative to the burning of the British flag yesterday la front of the treasury 'building by women sympathizers with Irish free dom. ,. n VERA CRUZ, June 3. Three per sons taVen to the isolation hospital hero, following attacks of bubonic plcague, havo died and three othors arc In serious condition. MEXICO CITV, Juno 3, Stalo an thorltles at Vera Cruz havn accepted tho offer of the Unltod States to send a sanitary detachment and suppllcH to combat tho bubonic plaguo, accord ing to a dispatch from that city. CONSTANTINOPLE., June 3. Tlio Persian legation horo has rccolvod a dispatch saying the noUhevlkl havn entered Tuhoran, the capital of Persia. AUSTIN, Tox Juno 3. Texas Htato troops will take chargo of tho longshoremen's strlko at Oalveston Saturday, according to a communica tion forwarded to tho adjutant gen eral ordering a largo detachment of cavalry to proceed immediately to Oalveston.' VThe4bea,t grade 'of 'Mexican son brero ones costs so much that the worklagpaa sprada a year's wage lor U.4 ' Through the service and Informa tion branch, the war department has mado public bullolln No 7. which Is of Intoroiit to all ox-sort Iru rii-n who contomplatii making homestead entry on public lands According to a Joint resolution nf congress, hereafter for the period of two )ears It Is provided, whenever public or Indian lauds are opened to entry, that for not less than 60 days before the general opening all offi cers, soldiers, sailors or marines who havo served In the unity or navy of the United States In tho war with Oerraany shall havo a preferred right of entry under tho homestead or doaert land laws, If they are qualified otherwise, A soldier Is roqulrud to establish residence upon tho land Involved within six mentbs after his entry Is allowed, unless an extension of time Is gruntf'il on account of climatic res sons, sIckneHs or other unavoidable cause. Resldnncit, 4ud cultivation must , continued for such length of lime as will make up throe yeara, whon added to the soldier's credit on account of military sarvlco; bat be is entitled, on proper notice, to absont himself for five months In each year, which may ho divided Into two periods, It ho so desires. Those provisions also apply to all ivx-snldlors who had honorable serv ice during the recent operations In .Mexico or on the Mexican border. There nro several million acres of public lands now available, and the secretary of tho Interior, Washing tun, I), C, will furnish all the Infor mation desired I'HKKKItltKII I.IHT (.IVt.V IN TIUI-T.C ltATV'4 ItIO Di: JANKIIIO, May 10. (Ity Mall.) Brazilian customs officials havn been Instructed to observe the presidential decree of March 10 which concedes preferential tariff rates during the current ear on cer tain Imports of' ('nltcd States origin as follews: On wheat Dour, 30 per cent; on condensed milk, manufactured ro li ber articles, watches, certain Inks, vurnlshos, typewriting machlnea, InechCHta, balances, windmills, ce ment, corsets and school furniture, 20 por cent. LIBERTY THEATRE TUB PICK OF THK PIOTOTUM, AND , A NEW ONE KVERT DAT ea-aysj-aaaaaaaaas-rat U. W. FOOIJC, Owner HAIUUT HORKIi, Mawieal Dlfrtoe TONIGHT ,. "WOMEN MEN FORGET 'V Who are they? This picture gives the answer. The comedy is. "THE SULTAN OF DJAZZ'! Literary Digest Topics Today TOMORROW f&tf Cheyenne Harry in tr"r 1 1 "THE GUN FIGHTIN'. GENTLEMAN" Richard Harding Davis' story of red blooded adventure " SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE " MATEOsS EVKKY DAT ,l 'k '