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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 9, 1917)
Jf IM'-V a PAMPOU THE aaVENTJfO HUALBl KLAMATH FALL. OREGON ATUROAV, JUNt t, 11r fe. w ' -3L & W t K ? H- j : ? rn itt 'f loco iVeiw NORTHWEST WEATHER KORECAaTv . j . . v- .-j .'. .. iT a. a- i e Ha tie eastern put wllh north- "westerly wtada. WASHINGTON Partly villi westerly winds. KLAMATH cloudy, ' KLAMATH ELK NOW ON RANGE FOURTEEN HIAD ARK AT LEIS URE IN FIFTY ACRE PASTURE IN WOOD RIVER VALLEY FIVE ARIES EXPECTED U.S.R.S. el UN Minimum, today, 41 degree. Maximum, yesterday, 87 de greee. No precipitation. la Pleaa LangeH. Mm. George Daa! ol LaageU Valley waa a Klamath visitor today. Leave tee the Beat. Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Em of Orindale leave Moaday oa aa exteaded trip in the east. VlaHe Statar Hera. Mrs. W. H. Delay et Medford to here vtaKlag her atoter. Mrs. A. M. CoUler of Conger aveaee. Steve to Chlleeela. Mrs. J. A. Paole aad children ot tala city hare awTed froea their former aa California areaae to CaDo- to reside. Move to Eighth Street, Mr. aad Mrs. J. Fan! Satterlee of this atty hara moved traaa their termer rea Idaacc at OS Waaalagtea atreet. to TIT Btaata street Frees Marry Ragle ot Fort Klamath has freaa Medford. where ha ac- Mra. Bade thia week ow- am to the aeriaaa ntaaat of her father there. Mrs. Magse riianlail at Med-lard. CfflUKBTSDAY PROGRAM Eleventh St Batirt Clwcll 1 eaewaBBBBrwaaaBBSBB- waejBB vsbbb) Sin Iky June 10 at 8 O'clock, p. m. Special Program Oak8unday last Klamath's band of fourteen elk were loosed In the pas ture provided for them In the Seven Mile Creek region after much work aad some expense by the Klamath Sportsmen's League and others. "During the middle of last winter the sportsmen in and around Klamath Falls conceived the Idea that It would ha to the advantage of the community If they were to have a herd of elk In habiting our timber country," said Henry D. Stout, deputy state game warden, today. State Sttaallee Herd "la various discussions with tba selves and with Commissioner C P. Stone. It was anally arranged through the good oalcea of the commissioner that the ash aad game department of the state government would supply a herd of tfleea elk. one ot which has since died, oa account of getting hurt la the catchlag of It "After tala step had been completed Foreat Supervisor Ericsson very thot- fully volaateered to permit the use of about Sfty acres of foreat reserve land oa Seven Mile Creek, about four and a halt a0 wast at Port Klamath. This ofer waa very gladly accepted. aad then begaa the work of providing for the expeaae ot the enclosure. Sportsmen Donate "The very good sportsmen ot Khun ath Falls aad vicinity rose to the oc casion like a speckled trout to a fly. aad aooa suMdent funded amounting to about $39$, waa subscribed to pay for the wire. It waa also aeceesary to have aaMcieat posts upon which to atrlag the wire, aad our good friends la Wood River Valley turned out to the extent of thlrty-tve husky aad brawny mea. They cut all the posts needed aad set them. "The Klamath Falls boys volun teered to string the wire, aad while perhaps not so husky or brawny oa account ot the close coaaaemeat of a long winter, they were nevertheless Just aa willing, aad with the loss of a good many pounds of flesh through ex 'ceaslve perspiration, and also skinned knuckles aad shins, thru violent con tact with' nature's protective forces Ithraout the woods, they quickly got the Wire strung and securely fastened. This was finished oa Sunday, the 3d of Jane, 1117, and oa that day the elk were turned into their well found aad selected home of confined liberty. "The Elk, since their receipt last winter, had been held In a feed yard oa the Slsemore Pelton ranch, and were removed from there to the en closure In wagons. Herd. Will Grow "The hope oa the part ot those who have been so energetic In securing the herd and providing quarters for It will be partly readied when they know that the Increase this year will be five head, and the herd will no doubt grow rapidly from year to year. "After the herd gets well started, the Intention Is to turn out a few each year, that they may grace the wooded vicinity ot Klamath Falls, and roam up aad dowa Wood Hirer Valley with their continuous presence free from at tack by over ambitious hunters." h WESESSSH &r Yt aTaW6Maai9aaaaaam TO IjHUaBBBBaaeBBBaBaRl aa I UHUx I "C V 1 You'll Find This Sign at oar door; which tasana that ws aro an Evereadjr Service Station, completely equipped to charge and repair etorasa batter it of whatever make. We handle the only battery pee from rsbtout tulphation which is the chief cause cf battery failure ndtroubls. "Taw er UtHiy tmt mm fawns mdphmt leasts a atanaag cUlm mads by a other battery msnuaKtursri but we give a written guarantee of aoa-aaW hatton and aervice-UM with each . svskgady wa aaU. We want the chaaca to ead your aaU eaatkm troubles wo have the battery to do it. ' There la aa KVERBADY aba and style Jar every aeed aad to fit any bat. Deiaito Caaraatoai aWwagtfae.lKyaara Type, 3 years. Mmmr See MAIN STREET WmMmTKr'OfmmT mf QTii f-lft " hi . .' If LaaaaaWlaaayy. JkJTfW DnmnEwctrioJ !&( SHEENY ARRIVES FOR SUNDAY GAME CLARKE TO LEAVE MONDAY. McCLOUD TEAM LEAVES RV AU TOMORILE IN THE MORNING, WORD RECEIVED James Sheehy, University baseball star outfielder, arrived last night, com pletlng the roster for Klamath Falls' baseball aggregation for the season. Klamath has gotten off to a flying start, with all victories and no defeats. and two ot the victories were well worthy of the name. Tomorrow's game will be Sheehy'a Initial appearance here this season. and will also be the farewell appear. ance of Jimmy Clarke, veteran catcher of the team, who plans to leave Mon day to Join the navy. Manager Watt has not yet picked a successor, but has several In mind. .Troubles In the Trol ley League promises a number of loose players. Watt received word from McCioud today that the team will leave In the motnlng by automobile for the game, owing to some of the men being unable to set off this afternoon. All reports state that the McCioud tetur. la strong, and a lively brush Is expected by the locals. Shadier Is In shape, acd ready to face a strong line up of batters reported coming. ' Works at Algema. Root. Baldwin, formerly chief of po lice of police, is working for Link River Electrical company, and la en gaged oa a Job at Algoma at present Meve Thia Week. Mr. aad Mrs. Chas McGowea ot thia city are moving from their former resi dence at 233 Seventh atreet to the cor ner of Third and Jefferson streets. Your first patriotic duty Buy a Liberty Bend. ANNOUNCEMENT The girls middles used In the flag drill will please be returned to Laura Mayer aad the girls to whom they be longed should call and get them from her. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY rrrr"i"Tmnri'yYVTyyyyyyyn FOR SALE 280 acres Isnd cheap, be tween Bonanza and Bly. Address M. & Johnson. P. O. box 216, Taft, California. 8-10t LIBERTY BONDS SUNDAY SUBJECT REV. COX SPEAKS ON I0NDS AND CHILDREN'S DAY PROGRAM AT NIGHT CATHOLIC MASS HOURS CHANGED Rev. W. H. Cox. pastor of the Kiev enth Street Baptist church, will speak on Liberty Bonds Sunday morning at It o'clock. 8unday night's service will be de voted to a special program for Chll drena Pay. You are cordially Invited to the services, "God the Only Cause and Creator' will be the subject of the lesson at the services of the Society of Christ Sclen tuts at 11 o'clock. The Episcopal prayer service will be held In the Library hall Sunday morn ing at 11 o'clock. A cordial Invitation ta exteaded to all. The hours ot service at the Catholic church have been changed for the sum mer moaths. First mass, beginning to morrow, will be held at f a. m.. aecoad mass at :le a. au aad the evening service at 7:3 a. m. All members ot the congregation of the First Presbyterian church are urged to ha present at a meeting to be held at the church at S o'clock next Monday evening to consider calling Rev. S. W. Seemaa. D. D., of Portland. as pastor. Some action In the matter will be taken at that time. MKDIT HOOPER JHUED IN EDS! (Continued from page 1) son's connection with Joplln thru a tel egram he sent froea'a small towa near Greenville. Tba telegram was ad- drtci to Roy P. Hooper Tuala, Okla., and :ad aa folio "Sale postponed. Injunction same as Joplln. Departed." "It waa algaed R. J. McN.' Accord lng to the police. Mason's real name la Hooper, and the telegram waa address ed to his brother." It Is believed by police here that. We sale referred to was the disposal, oflbe house boat, and that the 'injunction' which 'prevented' Its rale waa the murder of the deputy sheriff. ' "The letter staled that before hla capture Mason told a companion he had murdered seven mea In the last two years." Mason waa the' robbeT known aa Hooper, who waa supposed to have a cache la the Siskiyou mountains, and TO ADD TO FOOD ACREAGE iVv 'fn ftfs IT .aawr ,?. 0TtaeaWCato-9aaBaaaaie TaaaaPV A W e a,BpwT eaeBweweaeegaaJeTW geaBBBBaaaVX. aBal XLf ( ' 4fr . J Kr' .gBgBn WBBt9bBbIHbBBBB7i PPaBBBBaf!aBaBBBBBBBBBVaVI fWBBBBBBBBBBV M f ' gBBVaNBBBBBBBBBBBBBBealleaBBBn IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBeaf WBMeYuBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBeBB BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBWK fWumWKtKmm "BaBWaaaaaaBf; ( rBBaT'geBBBBBBBBPy&BBBaM EaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaM 'JSsWiti NICD Goop5lMif RFccPaaaaWHaBaaaVl waa- - Meetings called by "community de fense committees" to take steps to in crease the available food for man and livestock have gained definiteaesa of program. Many proposals have been sifted to a few Important lines of ac tion. "Five acres of green feed la July" has become a slogan of tba meat.' lacs as well as "grow a garden" aad "more sheep, more wooL" The green feed will be needed to maintain the normal supply of milk for babies thru the summer, fall aad winter, in spite of high prices. Several farmers, one or two bankers aad a manager of can ning or milk plants hare eeea eaeeea for the "defease" work, egd the plans are to aulatala ike work senuaeatly during the war. who after robbing the store at Horn brook, proceeded north and held up several banks south and east of Port land, was captured by Portland detec tive In the summer ot ISIS, released le Grants Pasa oa a charge of hank roeetig locked e the sheriff at Grants Pass aad escaped with a companion. The companion was caught. Hooper was report.l headed toward Klamath. The next heard of Mm was, when a Kugene man returned home and reported In Kugene that while ramped In the Wood Hirer Valley Hooper slopped at his ramp. The next was when a fanner resid ing near the railroad track southwest of this city was In the city several days afterwards and reported to the sheriff that he was satisfied Hooper stopped a few minutes and talked to him on his way south. He asked how far It waa to the state line. After that no definite reports were heard of him until he reached the Ki, making good his escape from Oregon, where the entire slat was looking for him. He waa placed In the penitentiary In Missouri. Hooper waa a college grad uate, and committed a number of dar ing deeds. He often wore a linen dus ter. Tour first patriotic duty Buy a Liberty Bend. a TO KEEP EARY WARM AND DRY You should have one of our folding go- carts, equipped with extension hood, storm front and reversible gear. Ml JOIIN8TONK FttllNITUItK CO. Natlce ta Appear In the County Court of Klamath County. 8tate of Oregon. County of Klamath, ss: In the Matter of the Application of the Algoma Lumber Company, a Cav porallon, to Establish a tagging Road. To Kllsabeth IMneen, Administratrix of the Estate of 1). W. IHneen. lie ceased: You will please take notice that the Algoma Lumber company, a corpora tion, has on the 7lh day of June, ltflT. filled a petition, and map In the county court of said county, providing the location of a right ot way for a logging road through lands now In your possession. In sections 31 and 37. township 37 8.. range , K.W.M., In said Klamath county, and said applica tion will come on to be heard before said court at the next regular term thereof, for appointment of viewers to locate said logging road In said county, In which court will be held commenc ing on the 9tb day of July at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day. In the year U17, at which time you are re quired to appear and file your claim for SPECIAL ON GROCERIES For One Week PRICES ON GROCERIES HAVE GONE UP AGAIN IN ORDER TO PROTECT OUR CUSTOMERS, W wiU GIVE A SPECIAL PRICE FOR ONE WEEK, PROM JUNK TO JUNE 1S, AS POLLOWSl 9 NMltHM fH aMHHiHi4HiwiHmHM4.t, t rt nmNtuMMH ssits tw a 10 Sara C W. Sea a , 10 tars Swift's White Seap ...,-.,... 10 tars Swlft'a Price Seep. id ears Silk Seen 7 Sara Fsla Naptha Seep Califerala Jap Rice, M pounds Head Rice, 31 eeunea . RCA MK VMRwVi yWi41 nstwtM.wioit.H.,, Pink eana, at pounds ... Tvea Cena Cem -... Seven Cans Standard Tomatoes BlStl CAelfiJ Vrllsj wMatYw? M"wniwnm inwim.ini miHMmw Five Cena aauquet Peaches.. Slant Cane Oyetera . Three Peunda Checelate .. Three Peunda Tavern Coffee Fifty Peunda Dairy Salt One Package Cltrue Wash Powder Three Pound tea Starch - Flve Peunda Carnatlen Raking Pawder t - 4 0l - We IMS - IMS -1100 -sue III -It list - tut 1140 . II .. ttso "- (Is) - Mc - Mc SEEDS, OAROEN TOOLS. LAWN MOWERS. HUSSCR HOII, PLANTS. ALL SHAOE TREES REOUCED TO 10 CKNTS EACH. CAROLINA POPLARS, CATALPA. ELMS, MAPLC. FISHINO TACKLE-SPINNERS. HOOKS, LIAOCflS, LINIS, RODS, AT REDUCED PRICES. Klamath Dept. Store sny damages that you may consider you will sustain In case said right of way Is located aa by said map shown end In aald petition prayed. And farther you do then aad there show cause. If aay you have, why said right of way should not be located aa by said map shown and projected. Wltnesa my hand aad the aeal of the said court of Klamath county, this tth day ot Juae. A. D. 117. (Seal) C K. DeLAP. County Clerk. State of Oregon, County of Klamath, ss: I, C. R. DeUp, county clerk and rlerk of the munly rotm In snd for Klamath county, Hair tf Orno, it hereby certify that th forriolni cer of notice to apnar has twn by aw compared with the original. aa4 tail It Is a correct transcript tbrrrfraa, and of the whol of such orlclaal no tice as the same appears on 81 at ay office and In my custialy. In witness whermr, I hare hervwtc set my hand and smxrd the seal of Um rounty court Oils 9ih day of Juae, HIT, (Seal) C It. IteMI'. CoaalyClsrk. 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