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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1915)
J .. . iJii ClV '"ff 38. f'tf k , M.rf TtlamsaAV, ATJBUST a, i, v wrw "4?4 - 9 r- it-s: THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON "ik S?' a-v'"-5 t4 : j, 34 S FOR THIS WEEK . flgJff-ESk ,x"tw w.i -' 4' 'X' $40 V1- !V"? " VI.'fcHilA UV1 - VYeM msfi-i-' v Boys' Shirts, 18c iT:. -;.- - - - ft.iA &? ,nan marts, iwa 111111, rw im ww wm ae bubm QaaaBB.lltt to 14. Sweats! far this week, 18c each: thawa far V &'&. - emr, ma 1 i 'iuvz I " HS!S. fo'ft&Vi K US. i&SM rvaj 1 lg I? -.& Si' liJfc raaw i&bW llfe&W: Ijd-Jf gStfMF IWBS .vti" Boys' Buckskin Shoes, $1.50 'awed everyday Shoe far key In dry weather, rifilir top, asata y.vi. Spatial far this wade, 1.B. 1 New Woolen Dress Goods Just When you are down lews cosne ft ami sco Htf big Hit of New Wool Una Good. We tray oar Woolen Goods direct from tho Bottany Woolea Mills at Paaalac, N. J. Ttuj are always bright and new, com lag direct from the mlU, Mid the prlco Is from IB to 80 per cent lew than you ill Hnd the same quality cllliig for In u great many store. Ladies' Panama Hats, $1.50 A gvnulne Panama In the beat stylo atf.JMi. Special for thla week, il.B0. thU eeaon, worth freM S.00 to Imported Japanese Crepe, 15c Montr neat atrip, light and dark color, IM Inches wide, fact colors, very much In demand now. Regular lt It-, SMtc. Special for thla week, Ilk. Men's Muslin Nightshirts, 39c A CweM BMMla aaeeaaaa anaUty Maatta adgkaahlrt for m, ataea 15 to 17, worth anywhere frcm BOe to 75c Special for Ala week SaM aNN ICE BROTHER mmw sH Turkish Towels, 19c TliU U mi ilra gMHl value, aliiitti nI'o, Hrt nuallty, full llcm!ix linUlOi 'l'irl Hold nnywhrro for IWc. Special fur IhU vW Sw?Ss .-'.y cw: , ns .. '. ''..j I . SS-r?k a'afS.yJaiai lrJHWl I TSK?i 3rM?I WS& rA'.IIW V WA.1 b miiu unnino i ill PfllllOI FOR FEES y.'rw,--n . LTl.t,t.'T-- IH r -". na tvnNi kith nr nrrv Wxyss.a '?-pwb wammi Mtmuxm udbnbk -r-r ' AMD XAXBB UEVIKBnaOTIINS L.fc ; . 4'i.Bltlfla w. irMtil lk lf -eMuua''laat-JtaVfcy'a aaakar of IsHft -i .Ti- "i- -i. ' '. . .. -.. I9Sr;ww a aaaia eerua euy laimunimg ;a?&m Jr for kira ba nJeet to a ssas&iwa?"".- ?. iii.wf. anaragia- ms$gi !';& Ifrtgar : ':,':-'t4toa k to W nerlaai: SB la to b. i . ivfc.rr' i . --..iJr- - . - I ::.' '-rrtmt far a tranafer of I J rTL"si.Jt?,i -" .'- -,,. .- "M v vMfcttoa. rtlW'T,!! 1. "T - o'clock Midnight and 6 a. at., and for the arreat and paaalUing of boU boya and propriatora who permit beya nidar IS yean ot aaw to loiter about tkekalta. Sixth atreat and the coatitkn of the paving waa again takes up and referred to the finance coauaJttoa. A plan la to be made for the repairing of the atreet before the heavy haal ing atarta in the fall, in order to pre vent ita total loan. I'ermita were granted to John H. Collmaa to remodel a honae oa lot 4, block 44, in Nlchola Addition; E. O. Anrravea for the conatraetlom of a four room bungalow; R. L. Alexan der for the contraction of ar wooden garage in MUla addiUom. tATE vcixatam i . "'?m Ml AV-eiklMatj The waa aicaed by nearly doa- Tl M'lll J M a.'.v.khi: t-"j: . - -- -m- - ::r'M : cka'aKy attoreey dlraekad to ":" ebilormm. MmBimtrntewiv by pfWf "'"?' ta wfereiee to the f (lagWy of the art'af kUMng Unpoand-hf,Si4i,,-,- P by, Conicn- I1:iimw:r -The elty1 attorney waa fe:Mkntrncte to inTeadnte the lanr.Tha liTl Kl.ill'. t. w i , t. " ' 1 " TJrtdH: J . (Ceatlnaed from aaaa 1) withdrawn nntn an naderatamding la ' - - alarifrlail In nrtlna nnlhami MJSJffl; """.tj-.L..- TlTTr l?S.k!!P,ra;:,,,q, iwwded Ue wr ; peyneut or.tte inapector cm i.Vj.i-,.. ...,. -" ' a r'tiif T mfmwwm IS a tee -,: At? . . .... . ... jj j, i r. - as vw was rvcaivea oy we coon '"5T re0.from F. H. Mllla for the aale of & UXMi. Sf and 7. In block a. Kl.. .. , ,v-. " ' ', - - - hi aoaiuoa to mawath ralla. IS. - ,' Sfil,, r i M for fl.m, -where the' eity poaada are ftTJ !!, BMwUhiv mm Ua 1 J ..1 ? r-HiTT . . ' . "- WK w rwajrf.team yaaaed tt. third SifMsatiTCUi ordinance BroTidJar for isiw-ti..', wi ..a ....j7 ": 'tflWalrlsai the hoar, of It iH '- ViSfci uw" - - j- , TOO-LATE TO- CLASSIFY sitrt "Vff.W. JiiiB. TT t-i1 laiMAtfE fv FOR BALE Ninety head hiah and. fifef ea rWchter, fort KUnuth. Mt lkAhi. SAN FRANCISCO. Aug-. S. Fed eral ateemehip inapeetora are lavee tlgating the gronnding of the Oeor- glana. Captain Nlchola will not dla- cuaa how if happened that he wont by the Golden Gate and landed oa the rocks eighteen milea north. The ahlp waa dry-doeked ROVE, Aug. 3. The Austrian are planning to invade Italy through the Adlge Valley, when the Waraaw cam paign ia ended. Information from the Swiae frontiers la that troops are already massing between Trent and RoTerette. Mother Diea hi California word has been received in thla city of the death of lira. Lacy A, Pot ter, aged 87 yeara, July S7th, at the home of her bob, Fred T. Hlgglna, formerly of thla city. The last episode of "The Million Dollar Mystery." Star tonight If you are looking for boaae la the city or country, see CbjOcoto. US Main atreet. s&SfcS KfTlV !..' .. 4 Hden Waterproof ff& RijfWt .SSrSSSSS 'JSfi mm VM.Vfej-. MSEb m- vi .ir M8& . ftVy , tWV yfjTm Flat Finishes an m m m m . ..?W "" dpeKiallT satttsKtwd for intwrior lw" W or smw pksterod surfaxM. mtlbMr rouck Sanisstm, or amd fwi)l(ML dmUOIc couJaara. waJmacAt. ulaaUMi BOaalaiasitioa aurfara. sUa (,. k.1 T.fe, : """ ViMaulo in white and a variaty of colors. Droducinar a --- -"' ' 'aknltaiMr 4U M.:.l. ...U!-l. U- cVji.i-aiji.s ( .j S IIUBUli tirf-.;": '. . . i V j -v k.aht'.; j an? 3 ansm a as i -SSlWgii,, SiMEss ': wIbj yon you cm doubk tho at- orator. WowiHboglMl H r 19c . j I amaamaanBamannnHnHnHnHnHnanHnHnHnHnHnm r Smamammmmmmmaammmmmmammaaa 1 aanaj 1 New Members in Conimerce Body (Contlaced l) and approved down to Tuesday, August 3. There-are attll others whoae names should be found in the list, and some of these will be added this week. The numeral after the name indicates the number of mem berships signed for and approved by the dlrectora of the club: J. Frank Adams (S), Chester Ave ry, S. J. Bailey, Ceo. T. Baldwin, T. A. Barton, !. N. Banman, A. A. Bell man A Son (3), Big Basin Lumber Co. (6), H. Bolvin, Arthur Boleo, W. R. Boyd, California Oregon Power Co., Carter ft Do Lap, R. E. Caatrall, C. A 8. Electric Co., City and County Abstract Co., E. M. ChUcote. K. O. Cumminga, W. CrandeU, H. E. Crane, C. B. Clendennlng.A. A. Davie, W. A. Delsell. W. M. Duncan, H. R. Dualap, C. W. Eberleia, E. Emllng, O. J. Es kelaon, First State and Savinga Bank (4). C. V:. Fisher, First National Baak (4) Loula Oerber, Golden Rule Store, D. M. Griffith, Edmund Gowen Jr., Rolllo C. Groesbeck, Dr. R. R. Hamilton, C. H. Harnat, Chas. Hor- ton, J, V. Houston. J. E. Howie, W.C. Hum, Independent Ice Co., L. Jacobs, Ben Johnson, R. A. Johnson, W. Paul Johnson, Robt A. Johnson, W. Paul Johnson (3), Mrs. W. Paul Johnson, W. P. Johnson Creamery, Klamath Abstract Co., Klamath Falls North- western.Klamath Iron Works, K.K.K. Store (2), Klamath Packing Co. (3), Klamath Sports Store, W. C. Landon, A. L. Leavltt, J. P. Lee, J. A. Leon ard, Link River Electric Co., J. A. LInman, Loomla Bros., C. C. Low, Paul J. Lucas, Jas. Lytle, W. H. Mc Clure, Mrs. W. P. McMillan, Jack McNary, Jas. Malone, C, J. Martin, 8. E. Martin, C. P. Mason, J. B. Mason, W. H. Mason, Mtlea Sign Co., Chas. Miller. W. M. Hontellus, J. M. Moore (2), New City Laundry, Geo. Nolan, W. H. North, Northwestern Press, Pade Pingle ft Loring, F. U. Patrick, Pelican Bay Lumber Co. (8), H. B. Peltz, Oscar Peyton. MrsAlma Peter ateiner, M. L. Poland, W. H. 8. Ren ner, C. E. Riley, W. J, Roberts, O. M. Robertson, R. H. Ross, Jaa. Ryan, Mrs. Cora A. Sanderson, Mies Louise Sargent, John H. Shannon, Shire Grocery, Captain J. W. Siemens (3), E. W. Smith. R. B. Smith, W. O. Smith, W. O. Smith Printing Co., Southern Oregon Auto Co. (3), Star Drug Co., J. N. Stiles, Stone ft Gale, K. Sugarman, Sugar Bowl, Sunset Grocery (2), Superior Laundry, J. B. Swanson, Bert C. Thomas, W. 0. Townsetfd, C. H. , Underwood, Van Riper Broa (3), W. D. Walter, B. W. Wattera, Geo. Watt, Geo. W. White. Dr. F. M. White, W. S. Wiley, A. J. Wiggins, D. o. Williams, Willis- Johnstone Co., Earl Whitlock, WhIN man Drug Co., Him Wong, W. S. Worden; Geo. r. Wright, B. R. Yancey. MANY COLLEGE CREDENTIALS IN INQUIRIES INDICATE HEAVIER ENROLLMENT NEXT FALL THAN EVER BEFORE AT ORE GON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE (Herald Special StTtlce) CORVALLI8, Aug. 3. The regis trar's office la receiving more college entrance credential than It received at the corresponding period last year, said H. M. Tennant, In reply to the Inquiry aa to the outlook for attend ance the coming year at O. A. C. "Reported hard times, combined with the raising of requirements for entrances into the degree courses seem to have made no Impression on the prospective student body. A dis position to seek spectallaaUos In choaen lines of work la evidently the moving force behind the vast num ber of Inquiries reaching the office, since about double the usual number from students In colleges elsewhere has already been received." "A feature of the Inquiries from prospective vocational students Is the Increased age of those seeking entrance. It is not at all unusual to receive several -Inquiries a day from persons of 20 to 40 years of age. A practical, middle aged farmer of the Willamette Valley announces hla In tention to come and take special work In dairying, going especially Into the manufacturing phases of the subject. Another past 40 expects to take work In general agriculture and farm practices. One 38 years of age wants to come and study methods of bee-keeping on the farm. And bo it goes along the line, with many seek ing to make themselves more profi cient in home-making and In offices and shops. Three trained nurses of Portland have also announced their wish to enter and specialise In diete tics and food preparation for Invalids. Moving Pictures The Star theater announces a big I double bill for tonight, the features of the program being the three-part I K. ft E. drama, "Man's Enemy," and the last episode of "The Million Dol lar Mystory," which Is being shown for tho beccflt of former Orpheus' patrons. This will no doubt prove or much Interest to Its followers, as the picture has been running for the past twenty-three weeks. One of the tlax nrds of Helen sorlos will also bo shown, making a six reel program, which will be shown tonight only. Wednesday the University of Ore gon Concert company will play a re turn engagement hero. Tboy will present tho four-act comedy, "The UlvalH," In colonial costume. Tho U. of O. company played hero ono week ago, and gave excellent satis faction. All new pictures will bo shown on Wednesday. II. Hell 3, VII. Nicholson U, Ha lo V. Faugbt IS, c. K. 8lu l,fc ' lfiDliAMiklia shah B) . m ,J. O. lU-ardslpy f , K. II. i:iott 11 ilv I). North 13. Mrs. M. A. viZ IS; Link River Electric Co., I. , O. K, Transfer Co. 5, (Una. & p! .iiommn uo. sio.39, (I. r. McOoaiM ."., Herald Publishing Co. f 9,31 tal were allowed 133.30. W. O. Smith I'rlmtn. r. ' l.. .. . . " VWl , ,11.80. nud 980.B0, HoImmIh A lltski 23 and ItO.oG, F, II. Mill 111, On- Km harness Co. 91.no, Dig uuH Lumber Co. 15.70, Knteriirleo Usl Co. I30.C0, Acklcy Ilro.. ttl.ll, Otto Hdiocnfoldt ft, Win, Wolfortl It 7. SO. August Klgbretu Itifi. lltnU Publishing Co. 9.4 6, Oregon iv- neon Co. 142.60, Mundy & Illlyurd 3, A. I). Wishard 1, Fred Nlclwlios , II. llolvln 3, and Mfi, It, T. Btlt 1). Miller 4, M. R. Doty 111. O. A. 'win I6.G0, Ray Taylor H. Canton Stearns 12, J. W. McCoy 3, Mrs. fOrwon Power Co. H7C..96, Ktlkt'i Stella Sheet I?, M. G. Wllklns 3, 'tafo 120 and 110, W1IIU JohattaM JalHr Dennett 13, Chas. Oravea 1 2. Co. ItifiO and M3.36. Fred Noel 12. P. I,. Fountain 13, E. I (lowen 2. W. 8. Slough 12, Alex, 81 rwls. overy ono a feature. Stir BILLS ALLOWED BY THE COUNCIL The following bills latn night by tho city ceuncil: A. L. Leavltt 1100, It. T. Baldwin $80, R. C. Groesbeck ICO, Don J. Zumwnlt 183.33, J. L. McCarter 8G, John II. Collraan 34.83, John Pugh $39.07, O. II, IVws 114.16, J. W. Siemens $41.68, K. W. Wakellcld $6G, Dr. L. L. Truax 30, F. E. Stahl man $8"., J. S. lUuouru 85, Roso Reed $30. R. J. Sheets 13, O. D. MM hews 112, R. D. Struble 111, A. Dig double, Star theater tonight. N'oslor 12. J. W. Lindsay 2, J. W. Stout 12, W. F. Parker $3. Fred Duesalng 2, O. T. McDonald l, W. tonight. KODAK SERVICE llrald want ada cat ratlin Misa Kngore.RecoverB Miss Bessie Kllgore of Bonania is on the high road to recovery, accord ing to Dr. Hamilton. At one time her life waa despaired of, and an abdominal operation was performed. Immediately after tho operation an attack of typhoid fever set In, and the young lady has bad a bard fight for ner life. , &.' fi,i -i p R Basin, Lumber Co. School FYiaeteal Here Ptlnclpal Bowman, formerly of Medford, who will hare charge of the Klamath County High School thla year, W arrived in the elty. He as pects to remain here, and is bow get ting acquainted with km aaw Bt4- See th Sauk of "Tho Million Dol- lar Myatery," Star toalght Elevca-Poamd Girl Arrirea. Dr. Hamilton reports the arrival of an 11-pound girl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ponwroy yesterday morning. ' Lawyer Recovers Arthur D. Hay, law partner of Har old Merryman of this city, Is again on the streets, after suffering some time from an acute attack of pleurisy. County Oeart to Lost Hirer The members of tho county court, la session today, aaaa a trie to Lost River to Inspect the work aa the Wil son bridge. ,. , Sbrpless Separata aid Millo Mades O.W.Pra4t, to far IIm above asaehlae, la tierswaiia wwaM Ma amyaaa saagfaaf Ma eerrfee. Pkowe That's what yon get at Unctcrwooil's, in every sense of the wordt completeness and quality of stocks, expert advice and assist ance, care and attention, prompt deliveries, and satisfaction guaranteed all at the lowest prices. Underwood's Is Headquarters for Kodaks, Kodak Supplies and All Accessories Everything for the amateur photographer. 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