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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1917)
sTTTajT - i MONDAV, HRPTRMni:n 10, ,T THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON - MMtfOOl CLOTHES FROM THE -vr.' ' House Kuppenheimer of Patrick Madrinaws are the BEST Mackinaws in all America, and we have dozens of them to'thow you There's Real Fit in the Approved Styles of the Season always waiting You at this " Kuppenheimer " Store alBBBBBBBBBiPPWiBSHBBn2BBaBIWBBWBaBBBBBBK!ff'B!WWB!3iBBBBMBiBBBBB HaVaaHaVHaHMiMHH9MHMawRASlHM3SHHiHHHaVaVMQ With Our Special Fractional Sizes; Our Stouts, Half Stouts and Our Forward Model for Men who carry head and shoulder forward "Hard to frit" is taken out of the clothes vocabulary. ' Overcoats and Suits in every desirable fabric and model Leading Clothiers and Hatters K. K. K. STORE Klamath Falls Oregon AmmKmL 1111 iimm$Mk wail I ; Wmmmm ' Piffle BKl B1 HHl bbbbbbbH' r t-.tV! KU WMWWMWWWWWWOH(WWWWWWWWWWWMMi WWWWVWW(WWWWW 6 Personal Mention , J LITTLE SIDELIGHTS ON LOCAL HAPPENINGS AMONG THE PEOPLE OF THB COT AND VICINm. GOING AND COM INGS OF LOCAL FOLKS. D. Nile of 'Port Klamath U in, the city cm. business. ' r MIm Maud'siater of St. Panl is registered at'the Hotel Hall. B. P. O'Neill of Seattle Is In Klam ath Falls oa business. A. W Shoemaker-of Portland is registered at the Hotel Hall. Mies Josie Rose of Crystal Is to teach the Henley school. t Oliver Sptker of the Baldwin Hard ware Co., is 1U at the hospital. Mrs. C. R. Williams of Elko, Ner., ic visiting in Klamath Falls. J. C. Cook of Pasadena la a bust ness visitor to Klamath Falls. A. S. Hotcbklns and V. E. O'NeUl or iron Klamath are In the city. H. Laest and F. Weldon of Port land are, visitors to Klamath Falls. J. B. McCulley of Weed spent Sun. day in Klamath Falls. John Hageisteln is in town for a brief visit from his ranch at Algoma. Harry Engle, O. W. Engle and J. W. Utter of Fort Klamath are In the Jtf. f F. H. Madison of San Francisco is spending several days in Klamath Fails, i Miss Ina Gould has returned from Grants Pass, where she spent ber va cation. i Mrs. C. P. Brady of Dorris, who is a niece of Mrs. Leavitt spent Satur day In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Z. G. Lee and son and Fred LaFolIette of Crescent are visitors to Klamath Falls. (Frank Hartley and L.V. Corbell of vnuoquin are in Klamath Falls on Business. Mrs. Viola Vine has come from Dorris to work in the Ewauna box factory, .Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Meeker of Hoi. land, Ore., are spending a few days In Klamath Falls. r3r Falrclo, prominent rancher of to Mt. Law section, is a city visitor Mrs. J, P. Lee -y,M . meat vaitar. day of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Spink at W. A. Kinney of Portland passed thru Klamath Falls on bis way ,to Lakevlew. - Mr. and Mrs. Orville Elliott of Klamath Agency are in town to place their two daughters in the Klamath Academy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeLao have a new daughter, born last night, Dr. R. R. Hamilton attending. She weighs eight pounds. Harry Bailey, who has been spend ing his vacation in Portland and at Crater Lake, returned today to his home at Hood River. 1 C. D. Barrun, who has been in Lakevlew on business, stopped in Klamath Falls on bis way to bis home in Medford. Mn and Mrs. George Usk of Fort Klamath are spending a few days In Klamath Falls as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Glaisyer. Mrs. C. W. Wright and father and mother of California have moved here to live, and have a home on Lewis street. W. F. Turpin is the Southern Pa- clflc freight agent, and has taken the place of Henry Jargeson, better known as "Heinle." J. V. Noud, who is an experienced trimmer, decorator and drygoods man, is with Moe A Co. He formerly was with Shipley A Co., Salem. "SKEETER Bill" IS IN FINALS UUCKAIIOO WHO WILL PUT OX IMG SHOW HKKK THIS MONTH IS AMOXG THK WIXXKHS AT SAX FRAXCHSCO New Red Cross For Northwest Field iii:ih; ox his i--iiituriii xethi: The many friend of Leon Holler Will Ml. September l.'.lli, Straw are shaking lintiils today with tluit roltilimtril herjl of dairy rows at pub. oiiiiK mun. Leon Is In lila third year lie miction Wnlch for IjIIIm for pr. at the nuvnl academy at Annapolis,' tlcularti. T.:,t and Is spending his furlough Walling) relatives and friends. Ho Is a Brad-' -... uuiu ui inu rviiiniuin runs iiikii scnooi ntiil an cx-employo of thu Herald. j Momli) : . (ict Hint elM-trir lnn 1 "Skeeter Rill" Robbins has quali fied for the finals In the California Cowboys Roundup, which Is conclud ed at San Francisco today, according to a wire received from him this af ternoon. He expects to be here Wednesday to complete the arangements for the Klamath Falls Roundup, scheduled for the last three days of the month, which Is being promoted under his management. During his stay In San Francisco Mr. Robblns has been given very favorable comments In the newspapers. WASHINGTON, D. C, Sept. 10. ments of Red Cross activities In Henry P. DaDvidson, chairman of the' Washington, who will be In charge. Tied rnsa u-.ir rnnnoii nnnoi.nrnrt to. of military rellof, homo service, nurs- ' day the appointment of C. D. St.mson. " d ? .J".!? .'.?! ' " . " " ""' T " ", L c. m ; makl"K of a11 ho3l,ltal no '"-K'n'ililtlo,. president of the Stlmson mills and slII,nia laiion. the C. D. Stlmson company, one of the best known business men In the supplies. Mr. Stlmson Is the eleventh dlvl-' AtTO.MOIIILK I.VHUItAXCi: Kec (.liilcuto fur mitoiiioblli- liiMtir- n m9 ull Llt.ilu ta.alill.u I1..I.IH1.. v ifi sail niMiiiF 1 uiir lliillllll), a cniloorN llulilllty, i4IInIuii( iintir-' : 8-lit Prompt Horvlcc, good work, roasou- XOUTIIWrMT WKTHi:il FOItKf'AHT. OKKCON Trolmbly f.ilr, Hcst- crly ltnlrt. KLAMATH U. S. R. 8. Saturday, maximum, T'.i diK Sunday, maximum, 7S iU'k Minimum, slerday, H iIck. Minimum, today, 48 dcg. Northwest, as manager of the North- sIo' mannger of the thirteen to bo ""In churge: That's us Klamath ' ''00 LATE TO CLASSIFY western division of the Red Cross, named by the Red Cross wnr council 'Kloctrlcal Supply Co., fiOii Main. 7-T.t ' vv -vw.. Mr. Stlmson has accepted the task aaVlth the selection of mnnagers for a patriotic duty, and will serve with- the Gulf Division at Now Orleans out salary thruout the war. laI"' thp Potomac Division at Wash-' FOIl SALIC Cimnry birds. 22S Kb orlolu nvn., one block south Mills Addition hall. Knqulro uvcnlnR or Siindn)M. 10-21 REBEKAH EXTERTAIX5IKXT COM3IITTKE FOR OCTOUER ui-:hi:kahs. attkxtiox Thero will bo a practice meeting of The Northwpstflm division of which lnon tno now 8V8tcln w' '" func- 'o degree work at .:30 p. m.. at I. Mr. Stlmson will have direct super-' tlon,nS nationally. As rapidly ns'O- O. F. hall. All who uro InteroMcill vUlon, comprises tho states of Wash- each division headquartors Is organ-1 'n tho work arc requested to be prcs. "'ulhl "" incton Orecon and Idaho with a lze1' reco',''s and tho direction of ont, without waiting for n special In membershln of 84.529. divided amonc cnaPters Is turned over to it by thoivll"tln. Ily order of tho captain soventy-nino chapters. Headquarters. natIonal a"thi-'Ue. As manager of tho Pnclfic Division, comprising the states of California, Now Mexico and Arizona, tho War for general housework; 110 children. 20. South Vio Burgeon, formerly of Silver ton, has moved to Klamath Falls to live, and baa taken the house on W. High street formerly occupied by Po. liceman Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Charle Martin nn,i Mr. and Mrs. Will Humphries motor ed to Spring Creek in the car of the former Saturday evening, returning last night. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. McClellan. Mrs. M. E. Paul and Verne and Wallace McClellan motored to Crater Lake Sunday, returning by way of the Sand Creek road. Several visitors from other towns in Oregon are In Klamath Falls. Among them are James Kinney of Joseph. O. B. Brown of Aurora. R. V. Close of Medford, W. T. Whitfield of Klamath Agency, H. Saxrude and F. R. Smith of Portland. Mrs. H. A. Parker of Klamath Agency, Mrs. A. H. Jolly and L-. H. Jolly of Crescent. pun Jenkins of Asblaud, J. t. Ben- At tho last meeting of Prosperity Rebekah Lodge No. 104. the follow ing were named as th entertainment committee for next menth: I Nancy Donnrt (chairman), Chas.' Donart, Eliza Stilts. Lillian Stilts. Anna Leach, Sam T. Summers, Nolllo Summers, Henrietta Drookfield, Lina, Mathews, Margery Ottorbolu. Nate Otterbeln, Floy Daggett, Eva Hank", Jessie Lyle, Chas. Garcelon, Efflo Garcelon, Rose Keeseo, Ruth Avery.' Edith McGowan. aro at Seattle. Under tho now de centralized organization of the Red Cross, now being put Into effect by Harvey D. Gibson, the general man ager, all executive direction of chap ter activities Is In the hands of the Stlmson, Mr. Hale has given up bus! division manager. Assisting him are' ness to dovoto himself to Red Cross representatives of tho main depart- work for the period of the war. Lorlnda M. San ber. 8-2t .1 Fifth struct. lo-fit SNYDER stock ranch. Sunn Lake Just received n linn f iil .i .. Valley, sold. Stock nittle, liornen. nleco dresses. Karlv nlnrtlnn nf .!.. ",IHK two stallions, 2f.r. tons hir ow NHinuu Arizona, tno War extreme styles suggested land n. ''"d l"11" for nulck sale; feodlnr Council has Just appointed Marshall'," ,.' ,n,.rlvllcgfis Nichols Hall hotel 10-3 Halo of San Francisco. Llko Mr. twodo wt of POHtofllce. 10-lt, "r,U,CBfiH- Mrnols, Hall hotel. 10 I rm B Monday:. Get that clcrtiic Iron 1 NOTICE OF rOUXDMASTKR'S SALII J Idlerest en Sprlns; -Creek." lr i. - ." . . , 10 . w oauwuu, w, 1. OCU- 'JF' S?.. " of Bo,,,n, talv of Alipa and E. W. Elfendall ff&TO Hv"J?aMt.f tJ,d'lof Uoie, They are all at the Ho U( to matters of eitsUesf. I Itel Hall. vi Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned, poundmastor of tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, did Impound In the pound of said city, on tho 3d day of September, 1917. the fol lowing described animals: One bay mare about 8 years old. with white strip on forehead, branded on left shoulder open square One brown gelding with lump on bind hock j no brand visible. And that unices tho owner or own ers of said animals, or other ncrson or persons having an Interest therein shall, before the time of bale htated below, claim possession pf said ani mals and pay all cobts and charges for tho keeping and advertising there of, together with all feci nrovldeil by ordinance of said city for such cases, said animals will be sold at public auction for cash ut tho Klam ath Darn, at the hour of 3 p. m., on the loth day of September, 1017, J. W. HILTON, Acting Poundmaster. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, September 10, 1917. 10-lt TX7HAT makes V V OWL so good? a smoker asks. There are several reasons. But first of all comes the million dollar supply of mellowing leaf that is always in reserve for the OWL. That "sureifies" the OWL'S mellow flavor. All the equip ment and experience of the OWL factories go to bring out that fine flavor in the best way, in every OWL you buy. I zZMMvKZr in The Million Dollar Cigar M, A. GUNST BRANCH OINtMAL CIOAM CO., INC. I 5eV the 1! a if- II j -ii... .1 . ,. . von SALE Three horses and hir ? ."" .rr '""'I : reasonable. Inquire 1027 Hear In Met Heather. Modern KI100 Main. lOfit Store. 1 o-tf ' , ' WANTED Married mun wonts post- Alterations end additions to your Hon on ranch or would rent on eloctrlral wiring will be glvon prompt favorable conditions; can furnish tb best of references; inonn business. Phono 209 W 10-2t nuenuen: Try us Klamath Kinr trlcal Supply Co., TiOC Main st. 7-5t Ijlllll mil 'I High School BOOKS - AT Underwoods h PHARMACY 4 minium w"- h . . Iv, T, ?ffi'ttfii,j$i' U 1 iV UjtiM