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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1916)
WMNMPAV. JULY It, MM Northwest to Be Goat oi California Dry Campaign THE EVENING HEHALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON FAM THAIS British Patrol Boats Will Await the Deutschland t ft ri J ti n ,,.,, j.r0Hh rirrvlrc Citllloinli. drupe 1'ioiiTihe AhsocIm 1-OBTI.ANP. J'l' I. 'I'lit three Hon This clirntitr mild Hint ulna, pm ,.,.. of (In- I'luldc Northwest, Ore. Iilhltlon beeninc fiffi-ilvf, "I'ot tlnitil. l,r" t.l.t... ..-.. .I..- lli.i Ihioi.uI ..It.. I.. II... ........ i. WaithlllKH"! """ """" ' " " '"i mi nuiu', huh elller mill iiiiltiHtilul i j to ! II "'"" of C'nllfornlii'H ! tin- must Mnunrlnl "uikiiimi i-amimlKH ''I" " l'W" ,,,',",, '" ,l" "lory " Mil)' will till" '"' ,rur "' 0r"'?"n' ,,M "," '" ''''"I'T. llK-mt cIinikon, Noith rllfornlR' m-tloor neighbor "' hiMlnexn riii'ii urn exticniely i-mi. Ho dors II work tip mirth! " They wuit in nniitiit n.y Tht l wli"1 ""' 'llf,"l,,nh " ""'"'l """ "'" "i" "ikmikIi with Ih AKkln; .MiilclpniliiK ibis giinsllnn "'lr yet Tlif luoliliiliiou nifnniiiit from th uiU'i. sl'minors Tor the pro i;'" on the ImllotH iiciiIu UiIh fall, mid hlblllon ami mill prohibition rumes ill Hi" voters iikiiIii will deride wIh'Umt d). an1 rmnliltiK Olefin fur "fnrlH." the wntr wimon Mmll uile Any wi "r " f'"', '"' ,0' J,M "" " H" N,I"'M ""' ('""f"r"1" Ihh-mIkm maybe url ' I'"''1' ""' "iiil'iiHin ciiy iluil I'ltellle NiiiiIiwihI ltIH UphfW b) I !' particular lnvetli;ntnr jim- uu iln. huh in mill. Hm IhihIih-hk who bappma l iiml It. i '" '" " "' lefiiie Hi.-m- Hint.. Ily Ori'KH prohibition. California ni"i..n iiiiikI cilml their teeth In ni'ii ct" are right now tryln to pirne trnl mn ami nttM out iih many ih:mi. that prohibition l a rnlliiilty ' possible to show tin- torn-cl condl Jly Ori'Kon'n prohibition IlkfWlno, , lion of nffnlra Tin- hunkers won't sii California "dry" "i" trying to prove n wind Hut they iifent the.- Hk that prohibition in a splendid Inntltu- ure. ,! I,'rtlnnil--lliink rlrnrhiKH Jimimij I. Undoubtedly earn ran llml plenty of to Junn I. Kill"., liinesscd fn,ftfi,i;7 -facia" lo aiipix'tl either contention, over tin same peilod of I9IC. An In Callfornla'a "ImeatlKntora" are hero nl-jCnwim. In deposit of l7,Hri,70!i for rrady. anJ have succeeded In a very I'orilnml iitnl flS.C93.431 for the entile horttlme In ntlrrliiK up ft tlrtuul hot- Htato l hJiowii htwitn Jnnimry 1 nml net'a nent of anlniimlty becnunp tho M 1 linna ami illacounta Increnm-u -cti"athereil ami Hent back for lh If..l30 Of 333 xnloon bulldlnKx a fBllhtnment of California vnterH. rnli-il January 1. all but twi.itv.oni. Majbe the clinrKen of Innccurni'y hnvo been occtili! wooid hold kooiI aitnliiJtt both the weta Sinltle ClenrlnKi fm tin- nint hU and the ilr). but the il.ya occupy a month of 1!H! were. 3f.0.3t9,976. at ftronir utrntcKlc ponltlnn Their In- nKlnnt I3fifi.t97.n7tf for the aame perl untlltatoM come up here to any kcmxI oil In IBIS thlnitu about OniRon. which la very Hpoknm Di-pimltK In thlrtein Kpo much to Oreron'" llkln: The wot' In- knne banka In June. 1910 were 37, Mtlratom on the other hnml. come 703, tfi!) a nRalnxt I30,997.r.rli In June, her to flnil facta to prove that Oroicon 191B ClearlnK" for tho name period t I colrtK to the Ikiw.wowh alnce ahe 'Vhoweil xiibHtantlal Incn-nneH ovei taountd the water wagon th" jmtno perloil In I91C," accordlnK to An onanlieil proiM wan maile heie H. Hotter, prealtlent r a Hnoknno Kilml a circular illxtrlbtitcd by tho bank, who rrfum-d to comment on the. i--, 1 1 1 in uiih i vaHf I I flFwil J,,l Photournph ahown two I .MRlrtKI&JA Hi In thu financial WOMEN'S PARTY MONEY TO BORDER IN DRYS RANKS FOR HALF RATES WOMEN PROHIBITIONI8T8 0FTHKJWE8TMN UNION HA MAOI 8. NATION ARK FORMINO A PLAT. CIAL PROVHIONg FOR tlNOINQ fORM OF THEIR OWN AT THE FUNDS AND MIStAOIf TO TMti CONVENTION TODAY SOLDIERS i I'nli.d I'u-KH Service Ihc Wctern Union Telejraph com- ST 1'AUL, July 19. Th women pro- pany announctB that until further no- I'lliltlonlata of the United Statca will tic It will make telegraphic transfers organize their own national political of money to members of the national convention here today In connection guard who have been mustered Into with the national prohibition conven- the federal service at the Mexican bor- lion now In schxIoii The women are der nt oni half h uaitsl ). . well reprenentod In tho dry rnnkn, but uch service. i they want to cxpreaa their own aentl- It la understood that in their hurried mentH on the aubject ofllnuor In a plat- departure many of the guardsmen form nil their own. failed to reckon on the hlah cost at1 The women's prohibition convention, the border of some of the conveniences ' ) it I called, Ih beinK held under the and comforts which are not Included In, direction or the national prohibition the provision which Uncle Sam makes' federation. The women will Include for his soldiers. Their relative and n titrong plank in their platform en- friends doubtless will be interested to' dornlnj; the SuHiin II. Anthony auffrago' learn of this arrangement whereby' amendont to the federal constitution, much appreciated funds can be quickly ' Official representatives of the national transferred by telegraph at a low cost ' views of woman's party are here to take part In The proposition is the more attract- potteimi iiiitiMh uatri boats which ,"1" proceod,nKN- Ive from the fact that messages of af-1 .liiiuiiK uu- wen Known women icaa- reciion, cneer, etc., may be incorporate ers of the convention are Mrs. John cd In the transfers at a small added! lildwell of California, Mrs. Eugene ' charge for the extra words Involved. I Chafln of Arizona, Mrs. Francis E. ; j Kcauchamp of Kentucky, the MUses Wre Mil He Itrolltll :in.1 Union Hnml nt rM. built in IloKlon home montbb ago and tago and Mrs. Emerson Wold of Minne shlpped to Liverpool. The lower pho- ,,t. This convention does not expect logrnph nIiowm one being hoisted to the ,0 nnmc a candidate. SHaMHMaF will aalt (Id. D..itncliland, the great (ieimaii HUbmarine. off Chesapeake Ha), after she leaves llaltitnore on her nomewaiu voyage. The boats Timber interests are coaaMerisc . the construction of a logging road from Dillard to tidewater on Coos Bay. tm Specials Otvllcd Chicken, Underwood's, 'n 28c Mackerel, "Nermanna Brand," Can be served hot or celd, f-eunce can . 90c Sliced Beef "Beach-Nut," Per large Jar . J5e Cheese "Heinrlehathaler," A fine Camembert type, at 3e Stuffed Olivet, "LaScvlllana," 8mall bottle 15c, large . 35c Crape Juke, 8. A W." Pr quart Mc Qinaer Ale, "Cllquet Club," Pr bottle Me Van Riper Bros. THE QUALITY STORE Get the Habit deck of the freighter which carried them over The boats are forty feet long and of 135 lioraepower Their fpfi-d Is very great, much more than that of any buttleship. Kuch boat car ries small guns In the bow of sufficient calibre to puncture the tbln shell of any submarine. ( See Chllcote for hornet In the city or country. 1 ORPHEUS THEATER effect of prohibition world Ueleinilned 1(, (. neutral, bankers would rnthei have California people bolleve sun apota nre responsible for lroHperlty or poverty, wbichover tho I versatile Invi'NtlRators hnonon to flmt ' ' -- .., , limn to have them things to problbltlon attribute tbeau OONART INJURES HAN WIRE KICKED TO DEATH BY HIS HORSE VOUMG 80N OF F. F. McCREADY 18 I KILLED WHEN HOR8E THREW HIM AND HI8 FOOT CAUGHT IN ' THE STIRRUP Tuesday and Wednesday "Queen of the Prophets," Seventeenth Episode of Graft "The Rose Colored Scarf," Two Reel Gold Seal Feature "Avenged by a Fish," One Itccl I-Ko Komedy "Oolng to the Dogs," One Reel Powers Comedy SIX REELS QOOD MUSIC Admission Always 10 Cents 8UMMER OAYS ARE MADE MORE BEARABLE When clean linen, laundered Just as you like It, Is at hand. We can please you, just as we art continuously pleat.! ing hundreds of others. j Klamath Falls Steam Laundry. ! Phone 33. lMt . Phompt attention given to rental ! lections. Chllcete 1 NICK -:- The TtWer CLEANING, PREUINQ MCNDtNQ AMO Clothes called for and dattrettd. 10 Man S. RttN 117 mry FORDS POINT iVIilluni M. McCready, the 9-yearold f.on ol Mr. and Mrs. F. P. McCready, CLASH NEAR MODOC whs dragged and kicked to death yea- 'lerday afternoon when the horse he -ONE MACHINE 18 BADLY W11 rj,ng ,row b,m one of DAMAGED BUT ONLY DONART 16 fm i'W-M '" 'he stirrup leathers. The! The Refreshing fharm of good tea is in its delicate flavor Unfortunately y the world is not full of good tea. You must choose wit h care. Those many women who use Schillings Best know that the cost oj good tea is veryyvery little. But this is not the only reason for their preference, si not her reason a very real reason is that each of the four taste-types (Japan, English Breakfast Ceylon, Oolong J brews tea of indescribable charm. Send for the Taste Packet nhlth mt,i it iMjftryn ufinA iht ijft if it thi yu liktlttt, Qnulniftur fdrthmjn livtltpti tf St killing lu-JiM, Etiik Mrtthfttl, CnUm snj Q,Unt. MHuihfir fivt $r il tuft $f0thM(l. fiUiltJ tr"iftlytnniftft0(iii(iumf(ircm). JJJrtnt k4 Sthitling U C,mtV 333 Sit J St, , S Frtntui. ?; Schillings Best Hold through grocers only. 1 HtnUri fttktgis, 4-x. ui I'lb. INJURED Uouen In the thumb of the loft hand of Walter Donart woro brokon late .Sunday etenlng when n Ford car In uhlch he wuh riding colltdetl beadon boy was riding In his fathers saddle. nml itad bis feet in the leathers which hold the stirrup. He could not release one root when the horse loosened him 1 1 1 out the saddle. The accident occurred near Walter Campbells ranch on Sprague River, , .-.bout twelve miles east of Chlloquln. Tho body was brought to Klamath SANATITE Makes sore perspiring feet happy get a 25c package at STAR DRUG CO., Agents Opportunity Will Float Into your net often If you harttha money to hold IL Make tart yoa will by starting a saving aeeaaat here today and add regalarly to it The more you save the greater yow opportunities will be. Ton oaa wall afford to deny yourself uaaaoaaaary pleasures with such rewards la sight. FIRST STATE MP. SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS.- OREGON nn aaQHRK V. iiiii ' i ' I ji'.iiiii) .iiiiimiiiii h ?. k vlea X" vim a loru driven by iko Moae. anFn t8i night by Walter and Oscar Indian The car In which Donart was Campbell. The funeral was held this ildlng w'iih driven by M. C. Oerrue. J afternoon at 4 ocloclc at the Whltlock Gerruc and Donart woro returning , undertaking parlors. Rex. J. M. Bryant fiom a flahing trip to Chlloquln, when ' conducted the services. near Modoc Point thoy met Mose. The. Mr. McCready. the boys father, came , road Kits narrow, and before the cars ccuM stop they collided. Qerrue's car "A l, .s here a little more than a year ago from Palo Alto, Calif., and purchased land on tho Indian reservation. He Is in the wi'.s badly dasiaRcd, but Mose's was r.nt much hurt Donart was tho only xtock business. person who surttnlned any Injuries. He , wns holding to a cover brace and hlsi Surety bonda while you wait, hand was Jammed when the autos hit. Chllcote. See 1 . h Will .Exchange For Real Estate One Studebaker touring and one Hupmobile touring car for town lot, close in. 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