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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1917)
Iff" TWTT1IMMY, JTII.T lit, inty THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATIT FALLS, ORSGOW fMM vmm- i I , i i JW"' IktXHNH AHK TAKIW AmATAi;KOKTtlH 11118 1'l.KAHXNl'K I.K op mkvs stwiKii cinnn it tiik k. k. u crvunj .'maihms OUVTHIKHR Wit VU ON TIIK IiAlMIKST X1 IIKvp -.TOrK Or' MKVS StllTKMV TTIK STATK. AXIHV HAIITIIK UUM5IST IV KUOI. ATWWVUt.VTV, I OV SAI.K AT I.KXS Til W TIIK I'KKSKVT WHOM'- ti,ri in'Rs vota krw mat tvi;k. onr.wiTH cuimkvts ItMT TIIK VKRV 1UTKST CrtKATTONV IV H tilling IVH vTVI.KS rivntKsKnmrTTiK iioiisk op kcwkmikimku ruKiuinw IIKT CUVniKtf'JIAKHRS IV RH'.ItT VI Tt TIIK MINUTK -JTYI.KS awaiv vttttit-sKiiKrnnv at thk Koi.um-1 v; skv. itwvai. imih'k ItKltltimoVS TAKK AinUXTAKK, ROB VOtt ni.l. VOT HtMt THKSK ttU;i'RIUtl,I,ir,TRIKKSHVIIKHK THIS SKANOV- ITKI IN ATVO'SKR THK SlTVCKi Any $15.00 Summer Any $13.00 Summer Any $20.00 Summer Any $22.50 Summer Any $25.00 Summer Any $27.50 Summer Any $30.00 Summer Any $32.50 Summer Any $35.00 Summer Suit for $10.85 Suit for $12.85 Suit for $13.85 Suit for $15.85 Suit for $18.35 Suit for $19.85 Suit for $20.85 Suit for $22.85 Suit for $25.35 K.K.K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS and HATTERS Extra Special Straw Hat Sale KVKIIV THAW WI.OH HAT IV run roiu ov uik iih khtv ,K.YT!4 HATH THAT Kl.li WMiV. idtiM' iu n .iH. vow I'nit 50 cents IU!U;.Urt IN 1MVW.I HAT ll.l. IMVtMA HATH I'Olt OVJf. IIAI.R Hilt IliMlUUAII IMUfK rniH nrv viiwiwr -rn'i.K HNTIIIK rOfH OK IM.VAMt IIATN OV SW.IC ROM ONK.HAI.K Sport Shirt Sale HitvmuuiH Df rnuirK i'rrKiuH in iiiiiit tniitT rttic rHI.KIUIATKI WUKK-WW tll.ltll HTYt.K UWti l,tl HllltT hi.kkvkh, vr ovit.rmiui ohr mittK miiith v lucrum vkiit. i;i into wii.it wiv cmm-iii srvi.K w oiCNiiikU Ooe-tLtrd Off During this Big Sale Local News Businessmen Will t i ' - mm H I UNU1HTH OK rOMI.MUIW TO UK (tliA.r.Knl ' a mi I fWTHWHrwBATH roecAr OREOON-WASHINGTON Pair aodcrmtlnoed warts, atoder- 0 ate north weat" wind. " "CUAKATR! 0- U. K Maximum, yesterday, 9$ des 4Mtnimn, tMay. SO'iH Jfrt prectpltatloff) Harvest The Crops BAKSR, Ore., July 13, At a mawl by all classes, including labor (inton mtlni; Mondar erenlci: tli Baker' roirntwr? ' Conntr public safety committee wiusf One object In to ld rnraerR In bar. w orsanlied, designed t rwrult mpiw vttlnu rroi. Thn-te present agreed brs throont tbn county to aid in law1 to leavo tlieir bnilns one or mor enfomptnent snri rim! mi pmwgwnpr flat-e In hr.t-ti4 rlniittr it niwu,wi tbreatealn" Indutrial plants, biif-l-l Another meettni; to .jdnut by-iaws The Kulctitu of Colinntnii, x fra ternal inmmnrn urcatiltatlon la mni In tw iwtahlUurd In tblc rtty Mr Kranfc Uinertiau of Portland left till mornlnc. .ifter erfitni; tli-tallt t-on-j ' nected irlth ttio Initiation. The ortcliiul date for the Initiation,, Inly I'Jtll, has been tratufened tol Sunday Uii;iiJt SBtli. All who ni lert to join ttila order u to rtKirt nt the Moo hall Huiiday. AurukI Sfith. .it ' tin a. in, Innnlrte raav be raade ol J. Fl. Mi-t AUUter. who has been appointed olfl clal orfr.uitier. Mr ind Mr. Mllo It, r.miln tiient riieMUy wltti Mr "id Mn. W r Hhhn, th atr.llti or Un r"tnlle Mr Tomiile Im 4 civil m:IMner for llm Simthem I'-ultle Th ixintmrtloii orh at N'ortti llend lietns cotnuletel, the Teranlos 4W now an their toi KI.KH Wirt MKKT Landon Heads Big Eastern Lumber Co. The recti Ur m-wIoii of Klainuth j KalU I.J.lKe S'o 1217 II 1 O K1U. will he held thin firrmtiiR. Outr ") meet! !! Ik belnit held rach innntll ' ilurliirt the -nimmer unakon. ( rtt roltltMtty lM j-rrtir-! rrrj Uirsn trart .if titnrt leaf itiulhBra Jiw, 4il.t UI ot)rat In Alabama TU rtORSA'-PIHIIIN' nes. famii!, crop, etc. The meetlnc, 3nd receive other members Ik srhed- leal led by Maj-orHalmer, was attended! uled. tl O. WblttnoreorUM! Arm of RobJ rtlk' ft Whltmore leaves today wltlh btt family for a two weeks ontln? at! JrtK;Oreet- It Is nndretoot' that4 tb- Trooti PltKertlve Asatviatlon is now befnrorisinlied by the fln m the1 csrek. i UWUtU-inKK-'.VF KKAiK -WWIWATlfl RKHORXCrV Secretary Baker Will Start Big Drawing at Washington 6ERMAK PI6S DISAPPEAR MttM. VIIjM)S IlKfOVKRM Mrs. C (I, WIImm, who tmdnrwent in oiieratlon at the Ulai-ktium tui- (illal a week avo, la retMirtett tu bn Uiiiroin raiildly Wont that V f litiluii. fiir-rty. llleuttrted Tl! ttm I'ttlli-JII Hmj t.iim ber enmttany or till, oily hit. rm-nntJr uraaulteil a mlllliiii tullar lumber ronrem In the 4ot. of Mrh h-i c-r't la romtrnl of Wli.ma- iteneral manager '! ihm lumhwr men lKltlt.K ARK I,tTKnKJrKO XKW (MMt rttAIUCH 10 CONCERT RKf. KHT.VTK TR.l.tMirRRM . A.UHTKI11UM, July 12 rtvn and a half n.illlun pl h inynterti uly WASHIKOTOS'; D. C., July 12. slble fr r the derlnlnn to withhold an- dlMiiieared In Ceniiany In jlx Persistent inquiries from all parts of flonnr-cment of thu plau until the w monthit. the. country for information abonti or the drawinK. , AcrordltiR to a memorial laid be method to be followed In belectlnsl The drawlnir will nmir imr. nuu. r.,.. .i,u ,... ... . u i -r. . ....r. .....- ,..- ,, n(l, (immi iiii-.iii ij (tu jri) JHWall flrei broke oatl at' tb resl-IJ" fornat,onal 3nn'r h C3nf,t the probably draw the flrst num. stomIvo people't party. W.iiimi.dihi aiii uicuiuno i)mm u9 res- .ot.f.t a , w Mt, .Vi-i officials to explain that the president'-if ber: Only twenty-one states havo rv srttiatt3'o'cJoeV yesterday bufwaa tenB",at"'n to abwlute falr-J pnetl the completion of the draft Mtf before' the depart.t- coald "" Pr08r " "ryinlzatlon. reach'- ttie mot. 1 . Tftl. Is tbe tblrdcall prjtkIn within AXXOCVCRMR.VT tbelist' two days. The first two wer false alarms. itm w"nan'ri MlMionary Society PERSONALS The Woman's J of the Christian church will meet ar the home or Mrs. Marlon S. Taylor, 3-lo Ninth street, Friday afternoon, at 2-30. All rrtendu ar Invited. iwlu.' wern aitltnlly -tluiictituri'rt lu the half year het'.veen HeptHinber IM lai.i, ami March 1, 13 IT, wlmreaa offlrlally controlled xlnUKhternrc In that period only -show a total of 7,. '..10. IID.I MEN WA.TTED LorhIiik contractor' 3uch an enormoiiH secret ilauchter for mill of 30,000 capacity, also "f pfa show how dlincult It U for sawmill handu; goo wastes. Apply thn aiitli.irltli's to errifc the reqtlU Big I-ak.Ki Lumber Co, 12-.U lt control over the country! fond a i itoclta. Men Wanted Ward R, DwIrIu, one of the MaruJ William TtrnAon nt rnniN .t r . . ... - .. . - . .' If cotM ar leat "iTI ner renr miirw .. tM n-i, ., . . J .ii a,ii i. . uiii.ii-rj oi t.ie new aif i-a.(i's uov rt lil -l!r I. aaugnter or d: Ross or Poe Valley brought In company here, arrived lat nlht for "'" nnw f,"'n ' "w veir .. Are SataT!-.". ?J?.1 ?".t0,,aj W,Ck lMd8 f Cre3m W the clty - a V3-3tl0" 1" Klamath, ffe U relH- jrM rrj-ln-f e,,,.m, In-uw.M? A-h ". " " " '"' " " n. t ,re4 at tm wh,fi paIIp-,, Iallir. C. JC Webber of Poe Valliw wo. among the bUBlneg, vlaltors here- Uv day. Prancls Preuer brought In a load of cream today from Upper Poe Valley, Charles Cook and Albert Kelno, tog Angeles merchant,, paused thru the city today en route for Crater lUlte. Salionar Park". Thev rte.iar n,. selve, pleased with Klamath County. Came Warden Henrv atn,,t n.D thru today en route for the Crooked Creek hatchery with 400,000 trout Ks, which he is packing-down from Pour Mile r,ake. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Phllllpg are Id from their ranch, southeast of the city,, transacting business today, Edward Sedge,, who operates a saw lll twelve miles northeast of Klam- , ar Palls, came In last eventmr nn ii htldlriju Wilson K Todd of Dodd's Hollow was among-yesterday's city visitors. tfisa Jfary Ball is visiting at the home of a. T. Nelson. Walter R, Campbell, stockman on flw SpMgue River beyond Chlloquin t4 Klamath Falls a hurried busl wvlslt; yesterday afternoon, re-wruiBg-home last evening. I A . t vv-iAGtv Jnly ij. I ir iZt Zuhm''. KaIHon 'L-i ;-' ' -. , . ' rhilrnle for ram, Oliver K. Aldrirh to Nolle-Utinr Iteally Co., warranty dee.1. NKi tre. IS. twp. 37 il.. r. 13 K., W ST. Nolte-Utlev Realty Co. to Jumna H. Ownn, warranty deml, NK'i e. 13, twp. 37 .. r. 13 K.. W M. Jiune H. natemun to O J. Ibkl mn, wiinuity ded lot 9. block la, Puirvfnw .N'.i. 2. Addition tit Klamath Pall United Statin to August f.ainlmm, patent, lot . nee, 3, lot- t, we, 3, twp. 3S, SKi HK'i. ec 34, H4 3WH. c, 33. twp. 27 3., r. 13 E.. vr -.r. AiiitiiNt Ijmlwirn to Cnnrgn Fl Cluimherlnin, warranty deed. lot i, ec. 2, lot I, sec. 3, twp SI .".. iJE'i 3KH . 34. Hi aVi nee. 33. twp 17 .-I. r. 1-. K., W W. Craea Moore tit O Wynn Wllsun, warranty deed, NK'i 3W4. W4 dl!'i. 3l!" 3E"4'. wr. 21. twp 33 3.. r UK., W VT. j The !C. D. Co.. lo E. n. Henry, war-' rimy deed. Iota 1, 2 ind 3. block 2.' Williams Addition to Klamath Palls Otm of the nnw Wutu Kamu " trail era w wl un for the bnuellt or pub lic ai In front, of lUldwut'i Hani, warn enmoauy taut evnnittit. All ttt( rorafiirts of hiimn went ptlly proldnl' for from the tprtit nmU tu tjm im' tint mi! hath tilll and the utter tlt. tene.M ut llvlmt In Tiuiiim. auyay appeala tu "un -itmuitty on dayi iiuctt au lite luiit fii. THIS 1H tiu.k-.MK irmm tmk rrrt or ItA.XD WKJmKIC WtLI. MLLt nrt.ttK nmrtVMixn iuci;t't.u CtkCKKTH CnTM. SIWiT WOI TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY A large tract of level, ferule tj.nu... ttnatt land. Will tm-al.i mtttert at rnaiMinahln rates. Addrma Clla- Cravm, 2U I Waultlnatuu itrnt. Klum ith PalU. Oreun. I2-Im Hay b limner. rm't tuk rli Hv It tnaurnt by Ihllr.ne. 12-ft WHAT A Rft; A Dt A rug can mU ur mar Ut 4UU',r aucn uf my r'nim, V Iiuvh iii t cnlvml .iver tO't nnint il"n. ranging fniiii 17 ."'1 to 17" no in pnc. Our advice In uxgert, and can uvo you mim.iy I C JO H.N.HTON K H ILN IT V R E CI) Owing to tho 4hnnc from to a f utvarat ainmbnr of tt) Klaautl rail. Military band. th rwgufar raft cuts thi . win not tM a!vts, ninilng tu Mjnagr John Itubbarf Koryti.i.y la nMrim Ours, at U em: Of the nak. Riiwevatr. and taiM upon air otiurtainmanta which ir pru.tng pluaalng ut lh public wtil then be cnntinue.t during thit twmala. der .if tJJw Miuuq, Rv dttlnldt. now of Bnrtiii. ti f.irmerly pimr uf th Prmbytru huri:U of thin city, pane4 uiru br yntrday n hta way to MtffMri. r ,.ii,td r..M m, n .... . , , 1 J 'vlllliimM Addition to Klamath Palls I ' K , 7, S Appropriate Stationery 12J At a Proper Price 7---j pERSOM-AL taste findi ready etpres- I L smn on Eaton' Hicmun Lrxi'.v. l Iu unif"'rm and in vi'tuig surface makw 1 j writing a pleasant task. J-:::1Grs? yi In vanwl ran8e 0I" tfnt3 3tyle3 and i t shanes. vou are ii:re tn ?n,l m. i, l I will emnlt.icf i-.,t J,l?,r-i.. ,ir. I """"""m I futile firf ti .... au.a;. , . .il J7rtiV J " sUUwwry, fountain pens ami V y ether '.riliiii miUri,Ur i V0 I I r ( I T?l rii li ! lfe rli iMbtb ; i ZS?k,UJh3'r VJ.lv i VrV I II III - w . .. y . I lit MM1M W's' Progressive Prescription Method To the casual observer there is but little difference be tween the drug; shop of twenty years ago and today. If asked for the greatest difference you probably would say in the lines of sundry goods carried. But it is behind the prescription case that the change is greatest. Nowadays it takes constant study to keep posted on the many valuable remedies that are being discovered- We keep right up-to-date have a stock of modern, prescription drugs our prescription de partment is equipped with modern apparatus and all compounding is done by experienced pharmacists. THIS SPECIAL PRESCRIPTION SERVICE IS WORTH A GREAT DEAL TO YOU BUT WE MAKE NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR IT. taa OVflvaBiEaV hahT-arLm Ul WVI " -IHII H KLAMATH TALLS OREfiON r?Sli On Every Outing KODAK has its inning Mb tTM J6Bftw Caras,$1.2S m fa f.s If you buy your Kodak Films ' ngaaT LaJlrfaVamv amaakM.... I li I wwec urricuLi woue i"ak Wj. wr .nk.H snuga SS3BSI from us we develop them FREE -tV. - ib - ll. d wwBaRWwT C'S'i vr i WfV. aiieippwwitiwiffliwwiw mMMmii in BerJia ! I w ' " B i a.uJi'4 v." ". ;..&? wwmiiwaiail., m I -J' - ,4. 2 i t$m9 &??&