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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1916)
pass six FRIDAY, JUNK 30, 11. THE KVBN1N0 H1RALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREOON ; d c at. n. b tl a It o t ct l! n S b! ti ii i e si M M a ft a a' ! ' .' i Town Topics Salinas Polks Visit Mr. and Mm. R. h Wheeler ot 8a Una arc registered at thu Hotel Ilnll. Prom Swan Lakt Mrs. Ilonry Schmoro and son Hcury arc hero from Swan Lake today on a buitncRs trip. Visits from Poe Vallsy Charlie Kcator of Poo Valloy In In the county sent today on business, Htrs from Crescent B. Q. Rourke Is among the many residents of Crescent horo to nttond the trial of C C Randolph In tlin cir cuit court WAN WITH MEXICO IN '4S Here on Visit Ralph Abbee of Weed In a Klamath Falls visitor. Outrages along the border and on tho property of Amorlcans who had concessions In Mexloo stirred both countries. Mexico was full of military chlofs rivalling for national lead crrshlp. An American army was Hont to tho border. Clashes followed on American soil, and Amorlcan soldiers were killed. Tho war was fought without a formal declaration of war by con- gross, President' Polk simply do- daring a state of war oxlstlng by w reason of Mexico's acta. v Daughter Is Born A daughter arrived this morning nt tho homo ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob A. Iech. Mr. Leech Is connected with the Southern Pad lie here. Will trade my house furnishing amounting to about 1500 for a good second hand Ford. Party who gets samo can have option on tho cheapest rent In town. Mm. E. R. Willis, 12th and Pine. 30-lt SEE IMPROVEMENT IN NORTHERN CAl. LOCAL MEN HAVE INTERESTING TRIP TO POINT8 IN 8I8KIYOU COUNTY TRIP PROM HERE WAS V MACHINE Dr. A. A. Soulo and Ous, Richard and Al Melhas have returned from a trip into Northern California. They motor ed about 200 miles, and also hiked a good many miles, one of their tramps being a thirty mile walk to Cinnabar Springs. The party returned from Hornbrook via the Klamath river road, a distance of sixty-two miles, and they report the grade as excellent Shasta valley was visited by tho party. They found this plAco, once a desert, now a vast field of alfalfa, since irrigation has been Introduced. The party visited John Melhaae, a Southorn Pacific geologist, working on Humbug creek, and with him they visited sev eral mines, panned out somo gold and found a number of specimens. The California highway right of way from the 8basta river to Hornbrook, according to the party, runs through a region of farms, barn yards and orchards. The grades and curves per missible make the route excellent. Both Siskiyou and Humbolt count ties are working on a road down tho Klamath river to the ocean. They ex pect to secure state aid in making this a first class highway. CITIZENSHIP IS NATIONAL THEME CHURCHES OP THE NATION WILL DWELL UPON THIS VITAL QUES TION SUNDAY LOCAL PASTORS TO CO-OPERATE Sunday, owing to It proximity to July 4th, has been designated 'as "Cit izenship Sunday" by' the bureau of naturalisation of the department of labor, and a request has been sent over tho natlou to have sermons on citizen ship, citizenship preparedness nnd kin dred topics dollvorod in tho churchoa Sunduy morning. In view of tho stands for "Americanism" by both of the groat political parties, and the need for n thorough understanding ot tho duties ot an American citizen during those days when sentimental affection for the land of one's nativity onuses somo to forget they disavowed that land and swore to be Americans, this Is a splen did movement, and all should mnko It a point to attend ono of tho Sunday morning services. Klamath Falls pastors will talk oa this theme, In oo-operatlon with the other workers for better citizenship conditions. Throe sermons will be at the morning services and one In the opening. Visitors are welcome at all of tho churches. "Tho Essentials of National Endur ance will bo the subject of tho ser mon to bo delivered at Grace Methodist church by Rev, E. C. Richards. At Sacred Heart church, Fathor Hugh J. Marshall's subject will be "Citizenship and Klamath Falls." The question of "Whole Soulcd Citizenship" will re- colvo attention In tho sermon to bo given at the Christian church by Rev. J. W. Jenkins. At tho Presbyterian church tho citi zenship sermon will bo at the evening service, which begins at 8 o'clock. What Our Flag Stands for" will be , tho subject of Rev. Charles T. Hurd's discourse. It's worry, not work, which shortens life. Automobile insurance of every description. Chllcote. 8 Meeting of Catholics A meeting of all of tho adult mem bers of Sacred Heart church will be held at the church assembly rooms Sunday immediately after the 9 o'clock mass. Matters of Importance will be considered at that time, and the pres ence of every Catholic Is desired. , SPRING CHICKEN We have a lot of extra large and fat fryers. Kindly drop in and look them over before you buy your Sun day dinner. Also a full line of Veal, Mutton, Pork, Lamb and choice Beef. ' PHONE 83 People's Market ic i ' c- -Hi i ' i CyiitaltUrtBcWnMrltMara PATRIOTISM DAY 7 v ( that's a good name for the 4th of July;, a da when all good citizens should re-affirm their allegiance to our country. In the meanwhile, if you are preparing to make the day a holiday, and if your prepar ations include any of the things men wear, you'll want the co-operation we can give you in getting the right things. You may want Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes a suit for outing wear; one of the new pinch-back or belt-back styles; ex tremely popular with young men, and with some older men. Maybe you'd like a blue serge suit for more dressy appearance. Or neglige shirts, or summer neckwear, or cool underwear; we're prepared - . to supply all such needs very promptly and to your complete satisfaction. - K. SUGARMAN I Lead-Others Follow The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes Move for County Aid in Booster Continued from Pag 1 county of Klamath, state of Oregon, In twelve equal monthly Installment!. Section 2 It shall be the duty of the county court, at tho regular term there of for the purpose or levying taxes, to make a levy of one-fourth of ono mill, either as a general county tax, or aa a special Commercial Club tax, to cover such payments; provided, however, that should the said county court fall, neglect or refuse to make such levy, the payments, provided for In this act shall be made'from tho general fund of the aald county. Section 8 The county court of the said county shall, on the first of each and evory month after the taking elect ot this act, issue to the treasurer of the board ot directors of the Klamath Com mercial Club of Klamath Falls, Oregon, a warrant on the county treasurer for the amount of the Installment due for the preceding month, which warrant shall be paid in tho same manner aa othtr county warrants are paid. Section 4 It Is tbo duty, of the duly elected county court of Klamath coun ty, Oregon, to act In conjunctldn with and co-operate with the board of dl I rectors of tho Klamath Commercial Club of Klamath Falls, Oregon, In the distribution of all funds derived la the mannor horetoforo described, In an ef fort to promote the agricultural, ladiuv trlal and commercial 'development of Klamath county, Oregon. OERTRUDE 4 CO. All children's millinery at one-half price. ' GERTRUDE! ft CO, Sixth and Mais Its. Chllcete celltcts rente smI leeke nf. Little Talks on Health and Hygiene y SAMUEL O. DIXON, M O., LL.D., Pennsylvania Health Commissioner A great essential has been noglocted in the education of the tens of, thous ands of young men and womon who are graduating from tho high schools and colleges of tbo country. In tho major ity of Instances they have had mental but not physical education. Somo few have devoted themselvos to a groater or less degree to competi tive sports. This number Is but a small fraction of those who pass through our schools. Our currieulums aro often so planned that they asake physical devel opment difficult or impossible. To lay the foundation of health there should bo proper physical training under tho Mipervlalon of specially trained med ical men, beginning In the elementary school and going through tho collogu course. A few years of training In youth nnd early manhood and woman hood would serve to instill habits of personal hygiene which would aid in estimably to our future welfare, indi vidually and as a nation. Today Sweden is lending the world in systematic education with a result ing high average or citizens Individu ally prepared to take their part In the defease of their homes. Moving Pictures I OERTRUDE & CO. I Delightfully charming Tin- latest ! styles in midsummer millinery. POLICKMAN QITS PATINT ON CATTLE' STANCHION ASHLAND, Ore.', June 30. John B. Wlmer, a member' of the Ashland pc llco force, haa been granted a patent upon an Improved cattle stanchion which Is favorably mentioned by manu facturers of dairy equipment. The new stanchion Is of steel and Is operated by a novel unlocking deylce. The pap ticular point which has attracted the most Interest Is a devlco by which any number of stanchions may be opened and the cattle released' by the move ment of a single lever. Mr. Wlmer Is considering offers from several East rn concerns. GEO, W. KIRCHWEV RETIRES AS DEAN OP COLUMBIA TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WILL TRADM my house, furnishings amounting to about f 600 for a good second band Ford. Party who gets same can have option oa the cheap est rent la town. Mrs. . R. Willis, NEW YORK, June 30. Most Import ant among tho faculty changes effect Ivo nt Columbia university today 1b tho resignation of Qeorge W. Klrchwey as dean, Dr, Klrchwey has been n pro I tensor of law at Columbia for twenty- uyu vnm. no wiw uenn oi me law school for ten years, ending in 1910. Dr. Klrchwey was appointed warden of Sing Sing penitentiary at the time charges were made against Warden Thomas Mott Osborne. v David Sneddon, now commissioner nf education for Massachusetts, as sumes the position of 'professor of edu cation, havlngNa seat In the faculty of education. Vocational and iaf ustrlal training Is bis specialty. His class was Leland Stanford, ft. OERTRUDE OO. Ilavo you seen the aew Sports hats at OBRTRUDH ft CO. Sixth and Main Sis. "Mr. (J rex of Monte Carlo," shown at the Star tonight, is u plctuilzatlon of ti. Phillips Oppenhelm's widely read novel of love, International Intrigue and udveuture. In presenting this grip ping story to photoplay audiences, tlio Jesse I,. Lasky Feature Play company unnouiicos that Theodoro Roberts, ono of tho most popular artists of the sea son, will bo the stur. There Is a lime Illness about "Mr. Urex of Monte Curio" which lends uddltluuul Interest to its story. Mr. Robeits, as Mr. Orex, will appear as thu Uiuud Duko Augustus Potor of Russia. Ho and two other dip lomats, unoOlclally representing France and Uermnny, plun to meet as it by chance In Monte Carlo tor tho put pose of arranging an international pact and drawing up a now map of tho world. They moot at Monto Carlo. Tho melo dramatic features ot "Mr. Orex ot Monto Carlo" revolve around the ef forts of un English secret sorvlco oper ative to learn detulls ot tho mooting, a young American, Richard Lane, who" falls In loo With the Oiund Duko's daughter, plays u part In tho story. The action of the photopluy takes place on land nnd sea. Right ultimately tri umphs and the duchess marries tho young American, ,, OBRTRUDi: .t CO. Sixth and Main Sin. f A cold biUh ever mornlnK Is tint best complexion remedy The home of the Etna companies See Chllcote. 8 H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s . HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER MR. QREX Of MONTE CARLO Flvo Reel Paramount Feututlni; THEODORE ROBERTS OERTRUDE CO. About lirty more of those fine trim med hats for ono-half price. dKRTRUDB & CO." " Sixth nml'MuIn Situ Por Sale 360.00 for an exceptionally fine toned $700.00 player piano less than 4 years old. Fifty rolls ot music with TEMPLE THEATER "Jackstraws," Three Reel l.ulilii Drama 'A Good Palry With a Lorgnette, and Why, She Oot It Good," Ylnorgo Ade Comedy "Paths News." MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Meirlll, Ciegon 'MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS J AND SATURDAYS LI ter property af all kings. u 12th and Pine. SO-lt It. 8yd Evans. sftwtt r