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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1915)
TMTit M MjiSwwimSi!! i.'i-wei(i. Vrf "A&i&i -f- . X. HKi..' 'Mm?- fr-iKt sraw yjf ms. ;&-.. f A . ,v 'feWM,T v:r&5 TH KVKN1NG HALL. KLAMATH FALLS. QRlCrON THURSDAY, JVLV t, ISIS -,:?vf s f v T-f . ..il CttfS HELO BACK glre It a start la this couaty, the saly remedy (or It Is simply to cat the alfalfa stems where It la found. R mar be known as It wilts the alfalfa, and la easily discovered by Inspection. BLUE DOWN IN 1861 DANGEROUS eOV. ASKED TO ISSUE STOCK BAN NTATK LIVESTOCK SANITARY BOARD RECOMMENDS PROHIB ITING SHIPMENTS FROM MANY STATES rVJtei " -un '', iJL ii,S&!.JV l"vf I II1 V j AND NEED RAIN r4fl ias: . ;iLi5 By setting It early and clipping the ! rv. stems down to the ground the second lS it -"yA-ti. ? crop may be tared, ere whan It Is &&Si fti x&w "rli 'O. l 45 m I? &&... WgjfeS WJ -3SV t Mk . v&fci7 safari axrm. 'yp' t& TWH ?MW " rfM "- "- 18 &4.Ji . . r-W-T"'SfV , v 'A i.i I 4 , - Va " L .5$ A ? v r i' &ftS k or sra; &V.tt?7 ,s rM.,,Wfc'K-Vi 'i JSS. v. r wj&i?t!m. mz!mrl.. mmB Tt'SS JTv.W n v at 1S EXTBN81VB TRIP OF COUNTY AG- BXCVJLTURI8T OVKB SOUTHERN AND EA8TKRN OREGON SHOWS XKKD or RAIN ON DRV LAXD " The crop la Harney, Lake, Crook aad Klamath are mil back on account of the cold snap la this section ioq tide ago, which seems to have affect ed, the creas la these counties alone. However, tat present apell ot hot weather win do "wonders (or then, 'aad saeald oTtrcome the set-back to a' considerable degree, according to bad. Coming down from Bead Qlsieyer stated that ho made the run of ISO miles la eight hours and a halt. He states that the roads as soon as one gets Into Klamath county are notice able for their good condition. He states that seTeral farmers were working them la the northern end ot the county, and that they are la much better condition than In the counties north. A FEW TAX STATISTICS The grand total of taxes collected In Oregon In 1913 was 918.S1S.4CI. In 1914 the total harvest ot the H. R. Gtalayer. county agriculturist. tax collector was i,03,ooo gain nan, h aeeeea pretty oaaiy on meit'."".'"' KVi 11K Ih tnt4 mItjvtIniM will bo SS0.9S1.66S a decrease of ap- dry land now, and wilt mean loss If it ees aoc come. Glalayer has Just completed atrip wtthla the past three weeks ot ap prwJmetsly 1,600 miles, covering most st Klamath county, with a trip to Lakevlew. stiver Lake, Bans. Bead, Crescent aad other sections. Qtatayer accompaaled a professor from the Oregon Agricultural College who was studying cattle conditions, :-aad -who will reader a report after his return to CorralUs. Olaleper spent time at Barns at the state exper- Kilted la SeowsHde United Press Serrlce ANQEL8 CAMP, Calif., July 1. . i. . ..- . A-i.. . ... ...... isaeat stauoa. loosing over me seessjMrs. reari Jtcuouum was Kiued near proximately f3.131.33S. Cities and towns show Increase ot $14,657 for collections in 1915 over the collections of 1914. The total Increase from 1913 to 1914 In Oregon was nearly 3? per cent, and the reduction from 1914 to 1915 was nearly tea per cent. there, which he expects to use In this coaaty. They are of a hardier Tail ety than is raised here, ssd he be lieves will produce well in this coaaty. He found some evidence of alfalfa blight while, on the trip, but aot to a great extent; ' It is prevalent In other parts of the state, and rather than! here last night In a snowsllde, which struck the wagon In which she was riding near Silver Lake. McCollum and his family were ea route for Cal averas. The others escaped Injury. FOR RENT Furnished room suita ble for two men, at the Claremoat. Fourth, between Pine and High. 1-tf vt -.- "til 8' m r'f srfR iji JlFdssasraV ke Cream in Your Home It puts the finishing touch on your din- star these hot days. Quick delivery by our autos in gallons or over. lPunah Creamery Phone 74 CIVIL WAR VETERANS RESENT PLACING OF BLUE BUNTING ON LOWER SIDE HANGING MAT TER IN CIVIL WAR TIMES Tho pjaclng ot the bunting on thet stores In the city Is causing comment among a number of the Civil War vet erans, especially where the blue ot the bunting Is put on the lower side, "Tho blue should bo up," said a veteran today. "Just as much so as It the flag was being put up, and it would be Just as reasonable to put It upside down. At the time ot the Civil War. If a "man put bunting up with the blue down he was freadlag on dangerous ground. He would be hauled out and was considered a 'se cesh' until be changed It. And If he did not change It the probabilities were that he would be strung up to the nearest tree. If he was In North ern territory. "Many people do not realise the difference, and do not know that the proper way Is to put the blue up. It works on the same principle as the flsg, and I hope that the merchants will put the bunting up right." WILSON UNFURLS A HUGE FLAG PRESSES BUTTON ANNOUNCING WILSON DAY AT FAIR MAKES NO COMMENT ON SINKING OF ARMENIA United Press Service WINDSOR, Vt.. July 1. President Wilson received today a detailed re port of the sinking of the Armenia from Acting Secretary of State Os borne. He mado no comment.. At 4 o'clock this afternoon be pressed the button which unfurled the huge flsg at the San Francisco exposition grounds, thousands ot miles away, announcing that Wilson Day at the fair was at hand. When you buy a watch, you don't merely say, I want a Watch. You want to be safeguarded by a name that stands for reliability standard quality. The same method will protect you against inferior quality in Tents. WILLAMETTE TENTS represent the best materials, most skilled workmanship and hicbest all-around Quality. For 31 rears we have upheld the standard of tent-making. Ge to your dealer and tell bins yon wast a genuine "Willamette" Teat. Be sure the "Willamette" trade mane is on it. it mesas us same guarantee of Tent QUALrnr, a 11-ksrst meant on a gold wstca. Tht Umilw dtutm In town scU "WUtmmrtU" Tmtt. Hinck-Wek ManufaetnriasT Coajpaajr, MAKERS formuly Willamette Tent Awslns Co. rovruufB, ouson aTet"77 '.''! ;? ?j Obenchala Give Verdict. A Jury In the Justice of the Peace court this morning brought a verdict for the plaintiff in the case ot Oben chain against Gocller. Suit was for l0. Leave for Bamsaer. Lloyd and Kennett Thomas, sons of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Thomas of this city, left this morning for San Fran cisco. They will spend tea days visit ing the fair, and will be in Vkiah for the remainder of the summer. SALEM. J-Jlv l.i-The mate live stock sanitary board voted at Its meet- tug last Monday tn recommend that (lovernor Wlthycumbo lssuo an antl-toot-and-mouth disease proclamation prohibiting the shipment of tock Into Oregon from Wisconsin, Michigan, Illinois. Indiana. Ohio, Kentucky. West VtrgtnU. Maryland, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania. New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts. Rhode Island, Vermont, New Hampshire, Maine, ciwtorn potton of Iowa aad four counties In Knna rind three In Montana. The proclamation will succeed one now effective, whlchjakplred June SO It waa ordered that hog cholera virus should not be used without permis sion or tho board, and that the tuber culin should be applied to all cattle offered for sale at public auction and nt state, dlitrlct and county fairs. Dr. W. H. Lytle was renamed state veterinarian. Frank Brown ot Cart- ton was elected president of the board and J. M. Dickson ot Shedd vice pres Ck-rroaa Prunes Thrive Here. As nn unmlstakeable sign thai prunes thrive Jn this section, John Fountain of this city brought several small branches to the Herald office this morning with the prunes nearly largo enough to eat, though still green. He stated that tne trees are so heavily laden that the prunes will not grow as largo as ordinarily, and that they are so thick on the trees that they will not be able to hold up their loads without support. They am the Oermaa prunes. Kids PUy Ban Friday. Another attractlon'has been added to the Fourth of July celebration In the shape of a "kid" ball game, aad tho Eagles of this city will play the "Alfalfaltos" .of Merrill at Modoc Park Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Tho local lineup will be as follews: Motscbenbachcr c, Stelgsr p., Hous ton 2b, Q raves lb, Dow Sb, Foster sa Lawrence, Kerr and McMillan left. center and right fields. Submarine at San Fraaclsco SAN FRANCISCO, July 1. The H-3 entered Golden Gate this morn ing under her own power, accompa nied by the monitor Cboyenne, sub marines H-l and H-2. The damage as a result of her going aground is slight f .eBwMwxBnskwMwawMaBwM- TaTnLew0&. Km vTm Cfcvijt MbB VbV I aBsi aswBsU V M sklW iw'Btsmw I IT Mm Srnrri.y aaaassal h i y aea aam haw iff Hurrah! Tomorrow the big show starts Something doing every minute Are you ready with, that new suit, a dress shirt and a few clean collars, a good cool straw or Panama hat. some good summery underwear and perhaps a good classy pair of shoes. You'll need them for the big "hop" on the streets you know, so get into high gear and headv right for this store Klamath county's biggest clothing emporium, where you can make the best selections ' and still have money to celebrate on. Store open evenings 2nd and 3rd K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters 'V Arrives for Visit. Mrs. Elisabeth Shall of Pendleton will arrive tonight from Pendleton to visit at the homes of Mrs. Harry Eagan and Mrs. Richard Brown of this city. Gnne Starts Police Investigation ANAHEIM, Calir., July 1. The discovery of a heavy cane In the wall of tho old Commercial hotel, with a card tied to It bearing the werds: "January, 1897. Csne was used to kill Mr. Rosin In Evanston, Wyom., a millionaire cattle king," caused the police to start a thorough investiga tion today. They have been unable to learn anything about tho supposed beating to death of Rosin, and some believe that the affair may be a boas. Attorney to Contest Electloa SAN DIEGO, Calif., July 1. Spen cer Marsh, assistant district attorney for San Diego county, has been named district attorney by the board of supervisors after 'the resignation of District Attorney D. V. Maboney took effect. Attorneys for Mahoney have announced that they would contest the election of Marsh, contending that tbelr client was not In a responsible mental condition at the time he signed L08T One bay mare, bald face, with sore neck; one black mare, with suckling mule. Finder notify Herald office or Albert Barrett, Round Iake. l-6t the resignation, lL mm pAva 33NV0 NOniAVdlV HIGH CLASS Merchant Tailoring Correjct StylfM M eV Haimt value. Try us. LOEWEBROS. TAILORS YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE SCORES I Kvclya Too Weak to TrsUfy .Voted Attorney In litwd At Portland I Portland 3 8 Oakland 1 7 Lush and Fisher; Prough and Kliulinak ,ho tr,D Bn,l ,0 tnnu 'I'0 or ott. At Los Angeles Los Angeles 10 10 0 Salt Lake 1 Ryan and Boles; LaToy, Gregory, Morgan, Hall, and Hannah, Meek. At Saa FrancUco San Francisco 4 10 '2 Venlco . ... i 6 3 ' Smith and Block ;Plarcy and Spen ser. United Press Service MAI.ONK, N. Y., July 1. Evelyn Nosblt Thaw has notified tho author ities that sho will not testify in tho Thaw enso, as she-1 "too wonk to Unllml Press Service SAN FRANCI8CO, July 1. Joscpli Campbell, n noted attorney and re publican leader, died this morning as a result of a rupture of u blood Vessel luring a game of golf throe Weeks ileal. Will send doctor's certificate" nKO. ills son married n daughter of stated tho message. lurigo H. Carey. FOR SALE Will sacrifice my sis cylinder, seven-passenger Studs- baker car, newly painted, new seat covers, 1100 extra equipment, engine that has only run 300 miles; car prac tically tho same as latest model; rea- .son for selling, I am buying a Stude- baker 'roadster; a snap to the right party. Dr. C. E. Wheeler, city l-3t Oil Companies nettle ' United Press Service SACRAMENTO, July 1. A battle lis being waged by the Associated Oil1 'company and Shell Oil company for the oil contract for tho Agnows state, hospital in Santa Clara county. Tho' contract amounts to about 88,400. The Associated OH company sub-i roltted the lowest bid, but the Shell company Is fighting for the contract, contending that Its oil Is of better qually. Toasoi i ows liaeaas Box Factory Cook p., Beatty c Herblg lb., Messner Jb Boat ! Bowden 3b Palmer, cf Houston, U.J Winders rf. l Klamath Falls Blgbee p., Motscb enbacber c, Nelson lb Dale b.,; Zumbrum ss., Haylea lb., Ambrose' Just Received advance Fall styles in Ladies Shoes Belgium light blue top side Uc, patent. Belgium light blue top straight lac dull kid. Belgium dark blue top straight lace, patent. Several other new tykta in smart footwear' " IF IT IS NEW WE HAVE IT Have your shoes fitted at the' shoe store ml mm '4fZ!Lrl MM jjtf Regal and Nettie ton. Shoe for men. Buster Brown Shoes for children Regal Exclusive Shoe SttR J515 Main St. Fitters i "C I m&. cf Baum if., Mulkey rf, efri&AiM:V,tk w,-r&r . .!-7'Sh --! ' . 1 : ' ?t