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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 23, 1914)
TUKMUAY, JUNK un, UU PAOKFOtm Tomorrow, Wednesday, the Last Wednesday in This Month WHAT DOES IT MEAN? I Red Letter Day for the Sperry-Hutchinson Company I THROUGHOUT THE UNITED STATES THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Yes! all that and a great deal more. It's Red Letter Day for the holders of &C Green Trading Stamp Books, not only in Klamath County but everywhere. It's a Big Special Offer Day a day set aside by this national advertising company to advertise their plan of conducting STRICTLY CASH stores, and to bring to your attention the different stores in each locality that operate by this method-the stores that unquestionably offer you the most value for the money you spend. Bring Your &7. Green Trading Stamp Books Tomorrow to the H?C Premium Parlor, located in the first balcony of this store, and RECEIVE 10 &k STAMPS FREE also other information which will be the means of saving you many dollars during the year. You'll Find a Splendid Assortment of New Merchandise Here Most anything you want in Drygoods, Clothing, Shoes, etc, and you will find the price lower in many instances than so-called sale prices elsewhere. In addition to all this, we give i)??C Green Trading Stamps with every purchase. MR. MAN! Are You Going to Want a Suit for the Rodeo? You may have plenty of money, but even then you can't afford to buy your suit without first seeing the splendid, new line at this store. There must be an advantage in buying merchandise in quantities and paying CASH over the way some stores are buying. We won't ask you to buy, for we don't want you to unless you are satisfied we are offering the best values to be found. 8 I I LZJ ! MM LAMBS SOUGHT IN THE MARKET CATTLE AXI HOGS HBMAIXKO PIIOI ALL WBKK AT Til B U.VIO.Y KTOCKYAIUM, AND UK5IA.VD KBBX FOK GOOD STOCK llnatcd at once or the powers of the' s ffg nn Tfilll IA te:r0?,ttr '''"'"iRECORD TOW IS Crraroery for Altura A move is under way that promlsmi the establishment of a creamery In Alturas. Mr. Watson, a practical creamery man. has offered to erect and conduct a creamery at Alturas,' MOIMK PULLS OVKH A MILLION provided a sufficient number of cows arc pledged. He asks no bonus, or other favor of Alturas and vicinity, but that only a sufficient number of cows be pledged to insure a success SUNDAY SCHOOL itlmnd Chapter if Oipkuh, ho ha Just returned from attending Itin an iiiual meeting In Portland. ,ffom Asnhml for s WH. h rrtnrnrd jlmme. (Herald Special Service) PORTLAND, June 23. CatUo price were steady to firm all week. Receipts were of fair volume, especial ly during the first balf of the period. Good grass steers sold at from $7.25 to 17.50, and light hay stuff at 57.75. The butcher trade was slow, due to inferior stuff offering. The hog market maintained Its strength throughout the week, with buying demand keen and outlet strong. Extreme top at week's close was $8.10, with bulk going around Sc and f S.00. The sheep house was a very snappy department, with a steady call for smooth, fat mutton and lambs. The feature was fancy yearlings at 14.75 nnd $5. Kwes ranged from $4 to $4.2G. Lamb buying was on a fC baiils, and Hie trade could have used more than was offering. News ot Our Neighbors GoMsip and Progress of Nearby Communities as Chronicled la the Preas. enterprise. Alturas Plain- ot the dealer. Skinned for Humanity Seven Medford women, all well known In social and club circles, gave 15b square Inches of skin from their bodies to aid In the skin grafting operation at the Sacred Heart Hos- nltAl ttifn mrtv-nlnc f Vn ills- Iff ftf ' little Sarah Green, aged three years. J Th; " Unce nt fl i. im, i...,.,h mi invin ,, 'attended only by those ha MADE DY BOAT FKKT OF LOGS XKW IIOMr-S AT SI1IPPIXGTO.V OT11KK I.V. TBIIICTIXG .KVS XOTKS PLANS A PICNIC AXXUAL OUTIXG OP TUB FltBS HVTBItlAXH WILL IIB IIBLU OX Pill MAY HTBAMBU WIXKMA IS CIIAIITBIILD KOIt TIIIP i In 1'rtiiM din lt-rratlin, I .l !... - iiwnj ii iipiiii, fii (Milton i'uiic Indian farmer. I horn from Modi Point, giving attention to h mines matter. Ha nay ttio Indian grain crop thl year will be farcer than invcr. til M limine. Chftrk FUVi ll &u6 r- (llr, of Hairy. I in llt mWBll l jln.U) n a M.lnr trii In 1'rulH HpilniJ l-nkr. William Tlneley In W ....,.. iiprlue IjV much, aiundlne i tiiML'i'rom I'm Mm l-le. J 1114 matter. ' (Herald Special Service) SHIPPINGTON. Juno 23. Ily far and away the biggest tow ever moved on Upper Klamath Lake was bandied by the steamer Modoc last week, when h)i moved 1,100,000 feel of logs from Odessa to Pelican City. fire at the 401 orchard three weeks ago. Medford Mall Tribune. Tim Kind .Veiled Amoung the recent arrivals to Douglas county, a number of families of Germans aro noticed who have set- tied In the neighborhood of Dlxon- vlllc. The newspapers of the country may make all the jests they please about the war lord of Germany and his upturned mouitache, but If wo can secure enough of his citizens to come here and settle in any section of the county, it will only be a few years until that part is recognized as one of the garden spots and they will not bo satisfied until they have good roads. Koseburg News. Farm Kxpcrt In JotkKou The county court has signed a con tract with M. 1'. Henderson of the University of Wisconsin to act as county horticultural and agricultural expert, co-operating with tho state In tho studying aud combating of plant diseases, under the direction of the Oregon Agricultural College Med ford Mall-Tribune. Must Clean Up Chief of Police Porter has been atuhorlxed to notify (be proprietors of Ashland's meat markets that all unwholesome odors emanating from their establishments -must be ellm- At tho end of 1912 there were 2,- 619,891 bee hives In Germany, more than half of these being In Prussia. Silesia leads In tho Prussian province with 187,204, and of all tho non Prussian states, only Ilavnrla has more. The province of Posen count ed 122,705, Cloud are having an In vitation. The affairs aro strlckly for mal, but wo bavo good times. G. W. Thornton, Mr. Jtowley and Winter Knight havo each built a home In Sblpplngton. Mr. Knight Is just putting the finishing touches on a. niw sailing yacht. The craft will have a 4 h.p. auzllllary engine In case of calm. Mr. Knight Is a good shipbuilder and a smart navigator. If his boat shows any great speed he may send a challenge to Sir Thomas Upton. The steamer Mazama recently brought down fourteen tons of hay from Wood IUvor points. Captain Taylor reports lots of water In Wood Itlvor and navigation good except for come sunken logs. Tho Sunday school of tho First Presbyterian church has dncldrd to bold Its annual picnic next Friday, Tho picnic Is to bo held on the Upper Lake. The steamer Wlnema will leave the dock at 9 o'clock, and run to Hocky Point and Pelican Hay, where a bas ket picnic will bo enjoyed. Town Topics Forty Funis. George lllehn Is unloading his fifth car load of Fords for this season, which makes an oven forty sunt In. Four of the new one tiro already sold, and the new owners aro waiting at thii garage for their cars to bo set up. This Is a record season sale for any car In this territory, and before the season Is over Mr. Illohn expects to establish a record that will stand for some time. The buying of a diamond is an In vestment. Quality counts. A poor diamond h like a "plug" horse; ev erybody knows it. I have some stones of fine color and quality. If you are In tho market for a line stone I'd llko to quote you a price. At Mcliattans. Subscribe for the Herald, 10 casta month. The M(Mt liiiKrliiiit Thing In Camp In the July Woman's Home Com panion C. II. Claudy writes a little article entitled "Frank's First Camp," In which he describes the best way to live In a tent. It Is a practical article, full of valuablo suggestions for campers. Following Is an extract. "The most Important thing to learn In camp Is not to drink water you don't know about. The river looks good, but It may be full of all sorts nt Invisible filth. Spring water Is usually all right. Hut when you don't know your water, boll It and cool It beforo you can drink It. You can't be a good camper and neglect your own body." Minn XmI llclter. Mlsa Nina Noel, who hits been con fined to tier room for tho past week with ptomaine poison, Is Improved to iho extent that alio Is nblo to bo up for a few hours at a tlrnn. On u fishing trip a week ago Sunday Miss Noel par took of some canned goods at lunch, and to the canned goods the doctors attribute tho Illness. Itoxl iMliro Tiilllgtll. Tint dnnro at the Mooj hall to night will hv a "roi ilnnec," with ev eryone wearing rotm and the hall dre- orntiHl with ru-4. Tho music lll Im? furnished by tin? Tlmlall orrhculru, Oft fur Owrniloii, Ffntik M, Upi, watrti llrpXtiir tur lint Houll.rni pAcllir, Ml thU morn lite fur Hu I'miicUm, in attend Iho J'Hafety First" rontBiitltiti ruwilne rIM by tho Koutlirrn Carlfli Itrtura llunu. Mrs. Warrim Wlltlnm, a nlem of O. A, Hlnnrns, who has been hern i Pfrd MrTltumtmds. tai lrllN W III" t?p-r lJ. TnrliJ lf ltr In tho rrtuniy ei Go lii tfjicnrvr t'rrrk, K, H, llamsliy and Kromlilauelilcr, Uortithy Martin, ilriuo Hi Hi-mrnr Crk Hnttirday nml upctit Hutirtuj with Mrs. lUmstiy, who I mmpliiK them. .MIm Ifumiliy reiuultied nt tho ramp, Suit im Xolr. riull In rrr.ilrf 3 90 lll!4 ds iu a nut, and 1 10 Mliiinejr r4. hu Ibiwii rtiminvitrnl ii:lnl Krrtr I liuyd by th Firm Nill nx. Tr 'suit nli tixlr in l '"" 'roiirt. "I Theater Guide! mriiT iscnr . muni nene is it package that should tnlerent every coffoo buying family In tewn: "'"" fi .isn.VUatP'1 11.' Honor New HtaUi OMcer, Tho regular meeting of Aloho Chapter Kostern Star will be hold this evening, at which time a formal welcome will bo extended to Mrs. Jennie Ileames, Qrand Lecturer of tho I have a numbor of new and tasty prices I'd be pleased to abow you, prloesl'd be. pleased to show you. At Mcliattans. r swims " imi j 'mm&i - 'llSiw OooJ lidenour-Baker Grocery Cooipa Vy KANSASCirV. U-3S I You may be paying more for Just as good an article. Investigate and sou, Hold Only by Us 35c or 3 for $1.00 SUNSET GROCERY PliOM 300 A TEST In order 10 ntlimilnto trade In my repair ilcpartmonl nnd nlso In lest tho ofltcliiicy of the Her aid n nu advertising medium, I will for Hie uet thirty days ac cept the ((iiition bctuw toward payment on repair work. Let inn provu to oti that my repair department Is unex celled for quick service aud superior workmanship, I am a Kriidunte of the I'eorla School of Watchmaking, and have had seventeen years of nctual ex perience, FRANK M.UPP Willi hiimkir mill .linveler H. P, Wnlrli limpirtor i This couimjii good for I : fifty cents on watch repair : : Ing, : i Name , , , ; ; Addrtfi , , , t : Good till July 10, 1014, : : Only one to a customer nc- : i copied. i 4VJwjaslw'ii"ii''' HOUSTON'S OIMSRA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER CUTTING J KIM Singer, nnd Wlilrlwlml Mf llitiirrr "Jerri ' Unle' .'mti""pi" A llnarliiK Comedy inmle ty "' l nrnph, In Two Parts, "ily Uiimh'ii IIniiiU," Hellg Driitim v "Myclery of the Talking Wire," Third Hplsodo of n Great PflfCH" Htnry IMInon, AiimUxioii a-v TEMPLE THEATER "llruln Kiirrr," . Illogrniih Two-Heel Hpef'81 "I Iliiir Her CnlHnK e," Hellg Animal Urnirw 'Tli.1 .MnulilairN WlllKI. ' l.uhln Comedy MATINKH AlfcV AT l ALL LIOMNMCD PICrTOH