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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1915)
!?. TUESDAY, AUnffW IT, t THK EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON KV .. M j"!' " More Than a Ton of Munsingwear ! - RECEIVED YESTERDAY ,; lie el UMkrwMur we would be pleased to have you call ana see in nwny y- w- - M&fcttl mwt& S.SV..i-l Issr4! IHS'Ji tm tvem IS1 ivf-A" 85: A ftfeS, rri sn m ,&' The second shipant of MIDDIES Was aJee received yeaterday from tk College Blouse Co, "the HoMof Middka," Naw York City. There wan four dosen in the first lot and they war every on eoti in five days. Wa have aaan eeKag at $1.10 that dieYt look as gooa QO- They ara moat woadarful values at ww Wa hava placed on Sale the entire line of SUMMER WAISTS At 98c Consisting of Crepes, Lawns, French Organdies, ate: The regular prices are $1.39 to $2.80, but you can nave your choice fpr 98c v&l Wi Mi 7v HuWMt '-1 kfAk ttH, IIIIIIIIIIIIIHHI Vy..-""-.. fw,',.Vi'y.'Vis' HOUSTON S - i ? BR r i'-rirwvirfcrT'jE?(ii'-r wi'wsw 'ii. .'i i?. t ' l:tSTOaflWSSj!.S!RiWSff3f,, '.IW. tf&m&: aaeSJar WP I? WH E A'T.E R tf.yjgiKiaVpiwa atjisivf. mkl . rwuswi-B t-i. --.3i l. . .. :.. e '5fi v. 'MSfi.M-. -7V . sjsjsuasur SiV WiiiR t i. CITY COUNCIL : MET LAST NIGHT MANY MATTJEK8 DMCU86KD AT . ,ty '' UCNGTH WHICH AFFBC3T THK c - r . crrr doty advocates city PUBCHA8 SRWKH FIRE The pUk'ot tlie city purchutag ewwrpP tb,eU to rMldeaU of the city tkt pre. forced to covBect with the eeweri m the ctewap eutpalc ARCTIC WEDDING HELD IN SOUTH IN TRVK ESKIMO STYLE THE GROOM CATCHES KB BRIDE IN RACE, WHICH MAY NOT HAVE BEEN STRICTLY ON THE LEVEL United Praw Berrlee OCEAN, PARK. Calif., Aug. 17, With cerenonlM nerer before teen outside the Arctic Circle, M1m SeU- jbeimi watd, warn Mraee'ted lt sight jlqk. Eskimo belle of Etah, OreealaBd, by CoBDCilamn Doty.- He cuimee tne was marnea nere 10 air. ivauTocnna-, "irffii'r - ... ' ' . : r;; . - i-, a- - l i. .- fiJ'!? i&SW1W T.'", .TSM - V5js&wiW3 Caisdy K r hi- Ihi Tin rfa bm." j;?rTi'ffr. t k - -; ;MWite3CPRA;HOUSE tetW3WrWatf ' iMl'Miiiiii; 1 r ,- i!lw fphid byi-tlMHiBeet':'Hllk;eo-;l 4?S&Sv WarapstHe.M.esrtiwifc, . !VCS.M?B . :SJJ h.'IA'tf n i'a v rff jfr's Mi.f ! J . '1-V . -"b' r aMHHBgpea swareuru c.ysTij.w L,";iiii 1 - " tffflP JfWv,Jw:it Jal FSSSjaajBiatM mm a.(iL??Vv,n7 1 'r : -t''ftsrtfw ..'.i.r l rn '.V . ta-- ' k tfiviUi: ,'V;, wr$&z,& a.ivv wxyz& a. "M " TV. -". i ' H TJ E-T' J"T. (ti .iS ,',i;?ii.'2iv,, i ''L'-X- wiMi,v'n KWWEE:Tou,,jMammammmMMm.wuoBm.Brfw. VviM HpBaWthlBStoW'daa't flaaB ''v:Sft? S3art a m before aarchaaiag v'' W ftiltaliailgPrsa.HWaa, tC M'l.v'.rrf. ;.' p"af!laaBawaaaswaa:Bwtf afJDeuaji . BbsvTi. ' aaWai asw, aaaaa, ear'aaap, -1;1 city;' coaM. jrarcaaae. it cheaper vaad eelHt, cheeper, and that owlag,to the laaaclal obnditloa of auuiyirealdeaU not eoaaected ap, it would reileTe them of coaalderable. hardship. It was referred to the street committee for iaveetigatloa. The ;Bnilae Men's Association presented a eommnnleation request ing the appointing of a local ofldal as. weights, and measure latpector. Permlssloa to place a. street ban ner over Mala street announcing the dates, of the. state fair at 8alem was read. ' 'An laTiUUon to the mayor to ap- polat. delegates to the Pan American Reed Congress to be held in Oakland this fan was read, .street, aad park problems are to be girea special at teatlon at toe coareatioB. ,,;A hydraat near i the rear of the Ikeatde Ian, which la said to hare beea feaced up so that it m not. pos sible to' ase; It, was referred to the Ira eoauBtttee, The liquor licease of I. P, Tabor tfjkltlEiJit ti -n -t iv.r.wwt r was refused aad retaraed for further fllliag out otproper papers.' A complaint that the dike ereeted at-Balpplagtba to keep back the wa ters of the lake'ia the spring was in danger of breaking wasbroHght ap aad, referred to the wharres aad wa- lier front committee for taTeatigatfea. Thestreetto the cemetery was or dered repaired and put Into first elaas condition, due to a complatat. Permission to cut the paTemeat oa Slxtli, street for the coaaectlag ap with ittte sewer for a, warehouse waa granted, ioha Colemau was appointed street superiateodeat by Mayor Maaoa, which was eoaflrmed. He Is to take cflee as soon m F."E. 0tihlaiaa's peri od ruas out. ' 4 ,v .The bond's of the police aad' other eurt.omciais which had set bees passed apoa by the couaeil were or derMfInTeetIgated., Though pari of tae .quauacairoa, soms,or the soaas haTe.'aarar' .been placed, " K,The aaestlea of f araiahlag a park ing pUef for autcateMle toarlstf waa preeeated by WJU ;toa of tail eHy, lwto oaMalactloa was tafta: ''' iM Wesaaa Mas ithulib nan if'.al,-Thomas,MalooB'ragaa !,. died ftetardarat the Lpac Lake aUUaear OhMeeuta, aad waa baxled here thai monUag from-the; WhHtoe? raMS Ukiiig. parlors. ;vaa bad baaaVaiak for wate tlmei She leave V'.hajsbea'd,' Thomas Malooa. r wealthy merchant of that place, by the Rev, Baker P. Lee, rector of a fashionable LoBkngeleB church. The bride and groom (are both members of an. Eskimo colony here. The first feature of their wedding was the Issuance of invitations Inscribed on the skins of short haired seals. In these "bids" Mr. Kauvechna modest ly describes himself as being the rich eat man in the world, his loads of treasure being measured only in terms of codfish, blubber ahd whale oil. He sent these Invitations to the mayors of all cities near Ocean Park, On the Sappy wedding day the pair was Joined by Rev. Lee in the most japproved, legal, American fashion. Hut.inai.was oniy ine oeginaiag. Next Mr. Kauvechna had to over haul his. bride in a footrace; Until he had done" that they were not wed, In the estimation of the Esqaimo. So the race -waa on! The, bride sprinted. The bridegroom sprinted. She ducked and dodged right into bis arms. , ANKENY CANAL GETS ATTENTION DIttCUMHON OP CANAL STARTS IN COUNCIL AND SEVERAL EX PRESS THEMSELVES IN FAVOR OP CLOSING IT Without warning the Ankeay canal became the prlaeipai topic of discus sion last night by the oouaell la gen eral and a number of the members expressed themselves as la favor of forcibly closing the ditch. Many coat- pUlBts are, being heard on aceouat of the water running la. the streets. Coaaelimaa'Doty has beta register ing a complaint at every meetiag, aad lest Bight the general discussion was suddealy turned on the 'dltoh. The fllliag up of the dltea waadroeatoa, as well aa other .aaaae. CMy Attor. ney Oroesbeek stated that the eaaal waa there before the town, aad-some other; aieaai. would Jegally have to ha taken; ' A dlseussioa, review aad fore feet, was given on the sKaatiea: t ,-Mayor,. Maaoa auoasoiilliUiat ho had been worklagoa tap pfsf soiiUe, sad YoatdvtaTa'soaetklatorroaort; at the aext meetiag. He, Is soiag to investigate farther, Benton Day Is 'Held at Expo (Coatlaued from page X) holdings for approximately $4,000, 000. Benson baa flvo children. 8ince retiring from business, Ben son, baa devoted practically all of his time and enerar to matters beneficial to the public. First he donated forty bronze drinking fountains to the city of Portland. These fountains are to be found on almost every downtown corner la. the City of Roses, four streams of water pouring out to as suage the thirst of the passersby. Intensely Interested In good roads from boyhood, having driven ox teams In the wilderness, Benson has spent thousands of dollars In Invest I gating the best methods of highway construction, and has given his know. ledge without charge for the benefit of the public. , He gave $10,000 to the state to build a road around Shell Rock on the Columbia River highway, and conducted and financed the campaign MILLERORDINANCE WED ROBBER IS HUNG UP ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR A HIDKWALK ON ESPLANADE IS TURNED DOWN CAN COUNCIL FORCE WALKS WITH NO COIN ESCAPES JAIL JOHN HOOPER, ACCUSED OF ORE (ION AND CALIFORNIA ROB IIKRIKH, CAPTURED RECENTLY. ESCAPES FROM JAIL Can the city of Klamath Falls forcu the construction of sidewalks and to,' what extent can .the council goT wan the big, question threshed out by the council last "night. The city charter amply provides for this work, but under u statute Councilman Doty contended that such builders could ask and get ten yearn' time on such work. This would necessitate the city putting up the money, and it was discovered that no fund had been allowed In the budget for such work. , If It were taken out ot the general for the construction of the famous jfuid where would the limit he on boulevard Itnelf. He is chairman of. such worltT As a result the ordl tbe advisory committee of the state .nance of Councilman Miller providing highway commission, and is at pres ent fathering a campaign to bond the state for $10,000,000 to complete aad maintain a chain of permanent state highways. t Benson has always been great lover of children, and realising that' he nerer during his youth had the opportunities of education,, recently he gave tbe city of Portland f 100,000 for the establishment of a trades school, for boys aad girls. -, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Young man, 18 years ot age, to act as clerk, messenger and learn telegraphy. Apply Western Union Tel. Co. 17-Jt for the construction ot a sidewalk on Esplanade street across the Southern Pacific right of way, a lot owned by E. J. Murray and the United States government ditch-property was tabled for a week. United frees Servlru O HANTS PA88, Aug. 47. John iloopcr, desperado and robber, wttnt- cd lor & number of robberies In Cnl- fornln &nd Oregon, who escaped Sun day, l tlll at largo. Tho last seen ot him wn on the East Rogue River Sunday night. Ho Is armed. Houpor was recently arrested near Portland after a spectacular chain of robberies. He Is said to be a college graduate, dresses well, and a daredevil. National Geographers Here A party of members of the Na tional Geographical Society, accom panied by their wives, arrived In tbe city- last night In a prlvato car, on' their way to Crater Lake. Today' they were taken to the Lava Beds In Paul Johnson's car. Tomorrow they will be taken to Crater Lake by tbe Commercial Club, where they will be met by representatives ot the Med ford club. COMBINE FORCES IN DARDANELLES LAND AND SEA FORCES UNITE IN TERRIFIC ASSAULT ON THE TURKISH DEFENSES ON GALLI POI.IK PENINUHALA ATHENS, Aug. 17. A concerted atmult by tho allied land an, sea force against the Turkish positions on Onlllpoll peninsula was 'begun at dawn yesterday, and Is continuing, ac cording to Mltylene dispatches. 1 British reinforcements landed north of Uaba Tvx, are their baptism of Are In ngalniit tho Turkish trvnthctuii clouts half a mllo from short. the first time In snveral wetsii tlcnlly every big unit of tb , French neol Is In action, fowl nhlt are f ngaged with tks farts from Inside the Bui whllo other warships are saeWail Turkish land forces from aaMsti Hair llabr.v With fresh troeaj 1 English eventually plan to btw I way across the rialllpoll to tho I rows, and make short work e I campaign on the southern tlsoft nenmsula. Tho last transport, aerorcaii advices received here, wen I laden with ield artlllnry taltaebl work amid the Turkish ravtaoVi carried large supplies of a ate I of wire snlppera for cutting lb thn heavy Turkish wire defteM. HAI.KM. Aug. 17, Photogrsaatd different phase of Oregon's 1 nt the Educational I'alnce altstf ma Pacific exposition are total In n special bulletin to bo pskl by tho United State bureau ot ration on rural schools, srcortlifll an announcement uitule towi Htntc Superintendent of l'"M structlon Churchill. "I have received a roqueit fw.i photographs of various nbuateltl exhibit for this purpose, and It I me, as li shows that the exnlMM krnctlna national attention, bt dared In making the annona "The request was made If t 1 Foghl, specialist In rural edueetkM Washington. D. C. who bat making a study of the Oregon" and. who has charge ot iretrle bulletin for the, government.' Further, Superintendent Ci announced, tho report for lf I week from Mrs. W. K. BusUr, ! represents tbe state deisrtmMi iientlon ml the exiiositlnn. snOVH 130 people' from all parts of ttW cd States left special requests wm ornture on the Oregon school 1 Lumbe r at the Very Lowest Prices That are, conaiftent with the quality of material f urniihcd. Havini tha Urceet stock of irvws onusmsssa; motwneu m oownem Uragon, we buy in quantities anal wa DaoaiK ot quantity prices. Let us figure wkh you. Wa lv mr eriwlsMr aur t 'ir - "w--.i'i . am save yeu asoitay $ II ) HBb' 'm .si .i:, MSMi-'saTaaa aT w,w m am''SBKBBm':,A 'tsm.S MM m SB smjHiv.: f ims w Vj,1 iWmwmJi 11 f fii AC m. ..V. .IW: :! "VftV LUMBER """ .SHaw Basaw' aafj w aaaaaaxaBj . msKf , aaapi maw. EYerything to Build With Wi a. - w Warhath Vaik, Oregon 1iA SrafrT.v n "-$. iM&K ISM' , , wv .$, ..J' rtT j,n'i.'' ii i fc . $ y-Cl '