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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1917)
m&vfr t; WEDNESDAY, f4KPT. la, tn,T THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IJV i... . sjaaaaael ' Mm '-Oxs ERSONAI MENTION i.. ... . t. .-..,&. .jsw -1. . .. - . ... xxrnx mMuarmox local happenings AMON0. THE PEOPLE pP THIS .CITY AND VICINITY. GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS Peace Council Meeting Which Two Governors Tried, But Failed to Prevent M. Keefe of Eugene Is at the Hotel Hall. Charlie McCarter of Bly la spend ing a few days In Klamath Falls. P. W. Snyder of Swan Lake Is In the city on business. Evan Reames left this morning for his home at Menlo Park, Calif. Almon Lambert left this morning or the train to join the nary. W. D. West and wife of Medford art registered at the Hotel Hall. JD. Chelsey Bones and family re turned to Lakeview this morning. Miss Belle Winkle la a city -visitor who arrived last night from Bend, D. Nine, a lumberman from Fort Klamath came In last evening. Mrs. James Judge of Lakeview Is spending a few days la Klamath Falls. . John Fitsgeraid and James O'Neill ei Lakeview are visitors to Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. J. Klsmatfc Marsh are baataess. H. Beckley of In the city oa O. Larsea of to J. M. Harris and J. Portland are visitors Falsi. Lather Holbrook la la town from his ranch la Poe'Valley, after matters of baataess. Frank Corpening, who operates the general store at oieae u a Kiamatb Falls visitor today. ., A. E. Scarlett and1 family of Ortner, Calif., are city guests at the White PeUcaa. t . . ; air. ana Mrs. w. h. Litue are movlar from Dorria to Shlpplngton to make tkelr home. 1 ; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cooper of Woodland; Calif., are tourist visitors aow la Klamath Falls. They are reg istered at the White "Pelican hotel. A f H. G. Shldler, a rancher In the vicinity of Lorella, Is looking after business matters In Klamath Falls, A. R. Campbell wns In yesterday afternoon from his ranch in the Pine Grove district. Mrs. A. D. Dunham of Elyrla, O la here visiting her son. E. A. Dun- ham. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wright left this morning on the train for Pasa dena, where they will spend the win ter. H. W. Mitchell and wife were In on business yesterday, and Mrs. Mitchell -had tome dental work fin ished. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dalton of Malln land Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Murphy of Steel Swamp were In Klamath Pahs yesterday. Mrs. M. E. Paul of Seattle left this morning oa the train, following an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. McClellan. William Dalton, a prominent rancher of the Malta section, was a business visitor here yesterday af ternoon. J. M. Bedford, who has' charge of the timber Interests on the Klamath reservation, is In town from the Klamath agency for a short time, Mr. and Mrs.L. S. Beedy of San Francisco' are enjoying the scenic at tractions of Klamath Falls and Coun ty for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Muccl, who have been visiting James Blair and family of Odessa, left this morning for their home in Alameda. ?Tne meeting of the Red Cross So ciety yesterday was the best so far this 'year, aa there were more menr bers present. gsj ' Dr.1 A.' A. Soule leaves this aft! noon for Montague, where he been called by1 the Illness of mother. He expects to return uruey. , kSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBnlSKBBr, WSDSTBjRimSjfiimSr S. vBBliffl, BS5ZMZ2PSsBBVBvSHBifiHEM2B.MSVaEBVakv a kj4isMs r I HjjlBsjvt'jfcsj smjgymy s iTs-sa .r r r3M isjr r'vy. ' vsAIGr j When Governor Burnquise of Min nesota drove the peace council from his state the delegates hopped on a ccv. auwQuiae train for Chicago, and there, by per mission of Ma or Thompson, they met for their concntlon. Goiernor I.ow- CCV LCwOtN ilcn of Illinois hurried troops to the scono, but the mootliiR luul long ad journed boforo their urrlwil. Evangelistic Meetings to Be Held Here Soon Announcement is made by Rev. W. H. Cox of the arrival of the Baptist chapel car at Klamath Falls, Octo ber 28th, when a series of evangelis tic meetings will be held for a month under the direction of Dr. Drher, a well known evangelist from Portland. Dr. Driver Is now at The Dalles, where he is holding successful meet ings. He Is accompanied by his wife, who assists In tho services. More Business AND WHAT IT MEANS TO- Mrs. J. C. Johnson has moved to town for the school year from Pel ican Bay Camp to put her children In school. They are living In the Wor den home on Canby street. Mrs. D. V. Kuykendall was called to Drain, Ore., yesterday by the death of her brother-in-law, J. W. Cool, Mh and Mrs. Kuykendall went Im mediately to Ashland yesterday after noon, taking the train from there. Mrs. Kuykendall's sister, Miss Velma tilers, who has been visiting them, went to Drain also. REAL ESTATE DEAL COMPLETED L. JACOBS SELLS 110 ACHES NEAR KLAMATH FALLS TO CHARLES SNOW AXD DAVE Mc. COMB ALL UNDER DITCH Alterations and additions to our otertrlcal wiring wilt bo given prompt attentien: Try us Klamath Elec trical Supply Co , !it.r Main st. 7-St You will lme to hurry, we roIiI seven yesterday. Only nine loft. Klamath Elcctrkul Supply Co , r,U'. Main street. Prompt sorlce, good work, reason- nblo charge: That's us Klamath Electrical Supply Co . COG Main. 7-Gt Celebrated Indian Tan for evtrn near In Met ueatlicr. Modern Shoe Store. 10-tf Both of Us To fet a larger tolas of business is the goal which every bBstaeas aaaa strives for with all his energy. . That's what you are after, aad It's what we are after. It weans progress going ahead sac esse. Oar business Is growing because oar merchandise Is good aad with a selection of over BOO dJsTereat designs of homes, schools, charcfaes, haras, garages, alios, elevators, grata bias, sheds, etc, any one of which we will give The Plant 1 Free to Customers we should be aMe to "get together" with many new customers who are Intending to bwlld. The welfare of every awn la Klamath Falls concerns us and our business, but we are after a greater growth aad Mend ship sad that sneans new customers. Therefore, If you have never traded here, we want your business, and the one way to get it is to show yoa our NEW CATALOGUE of Modern , Btep-SavlagHoaies and other buildings, also the grade and kind of merchandise we csrqr. As good merchants seeking the best that can be had, yoa should give us this opportunity. We are ready for the test, whatever you may require Lath, Shingles, lime, Ossaeat, Bulldiag Paper, Palat, Sash aad Doors aad "Everythlag." All we waat Is a chance. y IfcBasblCo. It is desired that all residents of Klamath Falls co-operate with the .....,.,.,. postofflce by advising correspondents' A ,re,a estate ,dea ha3 Justf b (0 put the address, both street and compleed whereby UO acres of Irrl number, on the envelope. When sign- g8ted ,and Joining the ranch of ST-T-' 7? . ,1., . ., Burrell Short in the Klamath Basin. -- . .j m u owned by L. Jacobs, has been take your address be used. Two of the ,,,,.,, .. .. , 1 i-.v. m h- i.w h over by Charles Snow and Dave Mc- H..m k . M n4ni.A mmj wth . Comb, new clerks the distribution of mall; AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE See Clillroto for automobile lnur onto of nil Willi Public nubility, employers' liability, coillNlon, proper ty tlniiiage, lire, theft and tninMir- tat Ion. 8-Gt POO LATE TO CLASSIFY WMWWWMMWWVWWMA rOR SAM-Oat liny at $13 per ton if taken from field. Phono 14P3, Frank Ira White. 12-3t ' llllllllll High School BOOKS ESS33 AT- Underwoods h PHARMACY llllllllllll FOR SAI.E- condltlon; Phone 273J. -191C Mnxucll In good $375 for quick sale. 12-lt WANTED Lady pressor. Klamath Dye Works. Inn,ulro 12-St WANTED TO RUY Span of mules. Imiulic' for Burke, at Mntt's Second hand store. 12-3t K 'ilbrtgfeavi Quality and Value Back of Our Hardware You don't liii) hard wait with tho wiiue frriiirui) tlmt joii hit) Kroterlcit, and If )n liu) Iho roa klml )u limp ImmikIiI troiilile that InMx it I"iik linn. 'I lie expert Imi) or tart buy hero hotter Iktnumi ho dmvin't date to uato time putting nxldu tho uimhI of poor iiiu!ly; lie TitnkoH u M'lettlon fiim tho Ixwt grade only. Thu teiit hkillful lni)or lll llnd it to liU niUniitauo to lin) line hi-miff uc limi mil) tho In-ot In Holort from, mid he is Mire of getting goo.! iiialit), no matter mIimI ho tho, Roberts & Hanks ItlXIAHU: IIAItllW'AHE DEAI.EHS 4X MAIN ST. will necessarily be slower and more difficult. LITERARY CLUB MEETS FRIDAY This place was known as the Thomas place, and has the reputation of being very productive. The new owners take possession November 1st, and Intend to preparo eighty acres for alfalfa immediately. The consideration was $6,000. DELIVERS FINE SHEEP Jay Arant passed thru Klamath Falls this morning with nfty-two head of young Shropshire rams, On jrrMn fmoon th flr.t n. which ho is delivering to C. A. Ro- eral meeting of the Woman's Library , hart ot Lakeview. Club will be held in the club rooms" TIl yun8 rama are very well bred at 2:30. It will be in the nature of and owing to the high prices now a greeting to the members by the current, the bunch of fifty-two are re board of directors. The general topic P'ted t0 bave brought as much as for the afternoon will be "What Cani1-000 head of ordinary sheep a few I Do to B a. Better Club Member?". years ago, The discussion will be led by Mrs. C. P. Stewart. All members are urged to be present to discuss and plan for the coming year's work. The departments will be organized ANNOUNCEMENTS The Ladles' Aid Society of the and Presbyterian church will meet at the their individual work planned. The Bed Cross headquarters at Eleventh "The Five Tire department will be ana Main Thursday, at 2:30 p. Harrison for the com- Domestlo Art beaded by Mrs, ing year. Mrs. Thomas will be the leader of the Study Department. Mrs. Oarrett will have charge of the civic work and Mrs. drives of the Phil anthropic Department. m. THE FOUR WINDS Get that electric Iron. 12-4t Dlblo class at little brown church tonight at 8 o'clock. These studies concern world history in prophecy, Open to the public. NOTICE Will sell, September ICth, Straw celebrated herd of dairy cows at pub lic auction. Watch for bills for par ticulars. 7-5t tves)4ee NORTHWEST WEATHER ' FORECAST OREGON-WASHINGTON Rain, ASKS DIVORCE DECREE Alleging that llfo with his wlfo, Mary O. Hamilton, has become bur densome, and that her behavior has been in many ways other than proper, an action for divorce has been filed with Circuit Clerk George Cbastain by A. E. Hamilton. The complaint recites that the cou ple were married In Prlneville In southerly winds. ' t' - ' 4i M1 KLAMATH V. B. R. S. Maximum, yesterday, 73 deg. Minimum, today, 43 deg. Precipitation, .14 lack. 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