iSP ii' r i vS&L m?- paws tuua THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON Monday, junk m, tilf .,A, 1 4'V IV h.;H crw B .-- in 1 Yfci' BE? i. usr IF- r . 4T ?J ?2 ,A . I c V, ! W ' ' A &. m ,' -H1 i fc wy. '. as- ir,r Young Men's Suits Tall Men's Suits Short Men's Suits Stout Men's Suits Suits for every man All newly made Several models Fine worsteds Unfinished weaves Smooth weaves Rough weaves Plain effects Newest mixtures Many blues Grays and browns . Finely tailored Finely finished gHaeaeBaWar' v ONLY 5 MORE DAYS Hurry and get that suit for the big celebration $15 $20 $30 Suits from The House of Kuppenheimer "You know" just right Make your selections early K.. K.. V Store Leading Clothiers & Hatters LIBERTY BELL TO MAKE TRIP Hatchery Is to Be Improved (Continued from pace l) CONSIDERED A MOST PRECIOUS SHIPMENT EXTREME CAU TION IS USED THROUGH TO SAX FRANCISCO BV JUIiY ISTH Probably the moat precious shlp raeat ever handled by the railroads of tha Called States is the Liberty' Bell, t which, will cpsie across tbe continent feat moatb (or exhibition at the Pan-afaa-Pacilc exposition In San Fran cisco and the cities and towns en route. Elaborate precautions will be taken to insure the safe transporta tion of the priceless relic. i JTbe bell will be handled on a spe cial train. It will be under guard very moment from the time it leaves Philadelphia until it is returned there. It will be carried on a special gondola freight car, equipped with all the safety appliances necessary to en able it to be moved in a- passenger , train. The gondola will .occupy tbe same position as an observation car, at the rear of the train, that the resi dents of the cities and towns through which it passes may view the bell. There are six other cars sleepers, diners, etc. these to be occupied by the exposition dignitaries, Philadel phia omclate and others making up the escort committee of sixty or sev enty persons. The bell will leave Philadelphia on July 7th. Safety of transportation and tbe population, of tbe country traversed by the railroads determined the routing. It will pass through Chicago and Kansas City, and thence be transported to Omaha-, where it will be taken in charge by the Union Paciflc The latter road will carry it through Denver and Salt Lake City to-Ogden, where tbe Oregon Short Line will assume charge, and take It to Boise. From Boise it will go via Eactern Oregon to Spokane and Puget Sound, thence to Portland. After be ing oa exhibition In this city for six hours July 15th until noon, the South em Paciflc will become Its guardian, taking the bell and its escorting party toward San Francisco. It will reach Salem at 2 o'clock,, remaining half aa hour; arriving at Eugene at S o'clock and leaving IS mlnutei later. The bell will be at Roseburgrom 8:15 unUl 8:10, leaving then for San Francisco. July 17th will be Liberty (Bcll Day at the exposition. Moving Pictures With last night's show the Orpheus entered upon a new policy, and hence forth no change will be made In the dmlaUaa price. The Universal com pwy la bow releasing each week a big fatter timed from popular books sad plays, sad starring soma of tbe greatest actors and actresses in the ; World. This wui eaabl tha Orpheus to give Its patrons some of tbe best nletaraa to be had at the regular prise. Starting Wednesday, this pop alar aouaa will show each week a MMM waskhjr whleh will be right down ta aate. main building, where the tlsb. are al lowed to grow strong preparatory to distribution. C. F. Stone suggested that a dam be placed In the river, which he estimated could be done at a cost of $500, for the purpose of running the trout up this stream. Governor Wlthycombe, chairman of tbe commission, expressed himself as heartily in favor of tbe dam. as did Mrs. Jack of Pendleton. The commission was taken to the Spencer Creek hatchery in automo biles by local sportsmen, leaving the White Pelican hotel at o'clock. On tbe return they left the hatchery at 12 o'clock, coming back by the old stage road by Chase's station to this ,, - A public reception was tendered the Governor and tbe members of tho commission at Ibe White Pelican ho tel last night, at which several hun dred people of the city were present. The Governor made a few remarks, speaking of the Importance of patriot ism and loyalty to our country and government at this time, and also of the possibilities of the Klamath coun try. The reception was In charge of the Woman's Library Club of this city. Saturday night, following tbe ar rival of the party In the city .a ban quet at which seventy-flve local sportsmen and members of the Cham ber of Commerce were present to honor the visitors, and to present to them tbe situation here In regard to fish and game and also tbe wants and needs of tbe country. E. B. Hall act ed as toastmaster.and Dr. E. D. John son, president of the Chamber of Commerce, explained the purpose of tbe meeting. I. N. Flelschner of the commission brought a message from the Portland Commercial Club, stating that though they were unable to send a man here for the Governor's visit, that the club Ik behind Klamath Falls In her efforts to get better transportation facilities. Every member of the commission stated that they would co-operate and work to keep the Klamath coun try the true "sportsmen's paradise," as It is known. Governor Wlthycombe spoke favor ably of the reputation that tbe coun try and its sportsmen are getting by creating a spirit of every sport bis own game warden. Early tbls morning the party left for the Upper Lake, wbere they got aboard a launch owned by Captain J. W. Siemens of tbls city, to be tak en to Harriman Lodge. There they wero met by a party consisting of Chas. Roberts, Chas. Moore Jr. and W. O. Smith, who went around the lake by machine, and who will con vey the party to Crater Lake. Lunch I was bad at Harriman Lodge. At Crater Lake they are tbe guests of Superintendent Steele and Mr, Parkhurst, and will be taken tomor row after spending tbe night at tbe lake, to Medford by a delegation from tbe Medford Commercial Club, after which they will return to Salem by rail. Today Is Wjer Analvrcsaiy Today Is an annlverslty of taa great war iu 'ljurope. It was June 28th of last jcar that the Austrian heir-apparent, Archduko Francis Ferdinand and his wife were assassinated at! Sarajevo, uosnra. Lavrlo Prinsip, a fnmttlcnl young Btudcnt, killed both with a revolver as they passed down the street in their carriage. Prinsip was given a prison sentence and for gotten. Because of the two deaths. 16.000.000 men .are trying to kill one another. Just one month after the assassina tion' on July 28th Austria started thecannon balls rolling by formally declaring war on Servla. Marriage Urease Issued. A marriage license was Issued to Mr. J. H. Faugbt and Mrs. E. A. Mc- Nlckles of Colorado Saturday nlgbt. NOTICE All accounts against Klamath Falls Baseball Club, incurred cither 1914 or 1915, should be filed with W. H. Bennett, treasurer, at First State and Savings Bank, before July 1st. BOARD OF DIRECTORS 23-3t Walk-Overs make easy K. K. K. Store. life's pathway ffifrfcfr "An Old Grudge," Fourth Episode of Box" 'The Btack "Wild Irish Rose," Two Part Romance of Klllarney "Kddle's Aw ml Predicament," Nestor Comedy Admission Always 10c - - OLD-TIME GOLD CURE DRINK HOT TEA! Get a small package of HaiOur Breast Tea, or as the German foil call it, "Hamburger Bruit Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespounful of tin tea, put a cup of boiling water upuu it, pour through a .sieve and drink it teacup full at any time daring the day or before recirW. It is the ratwt effective way to break a cold and curt grip, as it opens tbe pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens tlm bowels, thus breaking up a cold. Try it the next tune you suffer from a cold or the grip. It la inexpensite and entirely vasstable. therefore safe sad harmless. NEW SISKIYOU CONTRACTS LET HIGHWAY OVER MOUNTAINS TO UK PAVED WITH CONCRETE tlOXTIUCTS ARK AWARDED TO HIDDKRS To Ice Custemers: MEDFORD, June 28. 8tate High way Engineer Lewis has awarded con tracts to tbe Portland Cement Corpor ation of 8an Francisco for about 5,000 barrels of cement, and to the Medford construction company for about 10,000 cubic yards of, crushed rock, to be used in concrete paving on My attention has been called to n statement In a recent issue of tbe Her aid by Mr. Campbell or tho Klamath Valley vWarshouso and Forwarding compau) .,ln regard to tbe testa made by Dr. Calvin 8. White of the K:nto Board of Health, of tho manufactured and the natural lee from samples sent him by Dr. Trunx, city health officer of this city. Mr. Campbell slates that no samples of his Ice has been taken by Dr. Truax. While I was not with Dr. Truas on either occasion when be took the samples, yet I have full confidence In his Integrity and Judg ment, and am quite sure that he took fair samples from both Mr. Campbell and ourselves. Mr. Campbell also states that tbo natural Ice he has was taken from tho west side of tho lake, while that of the Independent com pany was taken from tbe east side, which Is practically correct. Wo; how- tho Siskiyou mountain division of tbe Paciflc highway, by day labor, under t ever, were careful to go far out Into the direct supervision of tbe slate." the lake, where there Is always run engineer, nlng water, while on the opposite side, This pavement will bo eight feet where his was taken, Is a bay, whore wide on the hill side of tbe road in there Is no current at any time, and excavation, with an additional eight I where dead flsh, etc., would naturally feet adjoining tbe paving of crushed! cither If thero wero any, which, how rock roadbed, which will take care of ever, Is qulto Improbable during tho tho heavy summer travel. lice harvesting season. The highway commission also con-l When we went Into the Ice business templates surfacing with crushed rock . hero we had beard a good drat of all soft places on tbo Paciflc highway ( knocking of tho nntural Ice, and wo from Stelnman to the California line, wnnted to know Just bow It stood as and eventually, as money Is available.! to purity, etc., compared with tho concrete will be laid for entire dls- manfuactured product. Therefore, we tance. Tbe rock on tbo hill side of i had Dr. Truax tako samples of both, tbe road eventually may be utlllsed'and send to the stato board of health for a baso for further bard surfacing. . for analyses, and tbe result was ex- The contract calls for about 5,000 actly as printed In the Herald. And hstrr..la nf nAmAnt Ml S9 &1 a tinrrjif If Mr. Plllnnhjill rip anvnn tui n.l. .......- V.HVH Tv.v .. ......,., .. .. .,-.... ... nHVHV WBn ...-, .- -i. . .... and an allowance of 10 cents per sack. tlon the authority or correctness or Tbe contract price for crushed rock) the tests tbey can call on Dr. Truax, ranges between $1.73 and cubic yard. A Currrctki Iteifrrlng to the annual report of School District No. I, the n. 433.79 nolo U bearing N per cent Interest, In stead of 1 qy cent, ns stated, and l tin I iinnio Is n part of tlu- Irreducible IiiiiiI known hk the Conger trust fund, mid farther, that ttiU note raniu to l ln rlstrlrt ns a part of the ottnte when the tlnal settlement was made. For the Information of tbe general imlillr, theft) is also $11,430.71 In oihIi Iu this fund. This Is drnwlng but 4 per cent Inletest only until such lime ns the board can secure a suit able and secure loan fur the same. Aside from this there Is iv surplus In the Rencriil funil of $11,493.33, sub ject to Marram Usuo at any lime, and upon which the district Is drawing 2 per cent daily balance. Lamont Comes in Honored Car i , (Continued from page I) Hoppo Injured In ArrM-nl 'Jailed I'rrmt Service SANTA ItORA, June SK.Wllllc Hoppe Is seriously Injured ns a result of n motorcycle nccldont Saturday night. It did not become known un til today. Cornell Wins Junior Vnraily KlgliU United I'rcss Service I'OUOIIKKKI'HIK, June 28. Cor nell won the Junior varsity eights, Pennsylvania second and Columbia third. Timo 10:40 1-5. Mtlhrltt for ihp H'M Ml rssts lie U 44 yenra old and graduate rif llnnunl While engaged In news paper work ho displayed an aptitude for llnunco. He became secretary and treasurer of the. Banker's Trust Com l'ii ii), then vice-president of the same company r.nd after that was road" tlre-prcldent of the First National Hank of New York. In 1911 ho was Invited Into the Morgan organisation. and before. Mr. Morgan's death was made a partner in the Arm. He also Is a director nf tlta Guar anty Trust Company, tbe First Na tional Hank, (l.amont, Corliss Co J.G. While Company, International Agricultural Corporation, (Northern I'iulflc Hallway and other corpora tions. Ho alo Is an overseer of liar nrd University. KOIt HAI.K Will sacrifice my'sU cylinder, seven-passenger Stude liuker ear, newly painted, new seat rovers, 1150 extra equipment, engine that hnti only run 300 miles; car prac tically the same ns latest model; rea son for selling, I am buying a Htude baker roadster; a suap to the right party. Dr. ('. K. Wheeler, city. 28-3t $1.85 a ! who will verify them. Or, better still, have him take other samples and have jtnem tested, as we still have lots or tho samo Ico, and Mr. Campbell, I think, Is still making soma of tbe -A fight manufactured lce.( Mere statements from Mr. Camp- RUB RHEUMATISM FROM STIFF. ACHi NG JOINTS STAR THEATER l'"The Exploits of EUiae," In Two Parts -The Arcadians," Vltagraph Comedy In Two Parts "Peg o' the, Wlldwood," Illograph Drama Some beautjfnl styles la Arrow HMrts at K. K. K. Store. Ante Clothing aad Gloves. "auto" see the Uae at K. K. K. Vow Bab Soreness frost joiata aaa mtuclai wita a avail trial bottle of 14 ft-Jamba Oil Step "dosing'' Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one css In fifty requires Internal treatment. Ksb sooth ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil"' right on the "tender spot," and by tbe tirr.o you say Jack Robinson out uomts the rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" fn a harmless rheumatism cure which um'nr disappoints anil, doesn't burn the skiu. it, takes pain, soreness and sUffses frer,; selling Joints, muscles and hones; flciri sciatica, lumbago, backaclie, miu-ilK'r Limber up I Get a 25 cnl fc't'H of old-time, honest "St. Joto!, ' 0!l' ' from. any drug store, ami In u inouu-'t youll he free from pelnu, cxhn ; I staTi.es. Don't suffer I Rub rlieu.-i (ism away, Houston's MetropoliUi hwatmttb f lssasassvaMsjsi HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE Another Tremor United Press Service EL CENTRO, June 28. .nli...lA . l.lt l !.. Im.....!! .., iiiifuan wean cj( iu tut; iHllfoimi. Valley this morning. Many families boll or ourselves as to tha purity or! left their homes. A weakened wall at quality of our Ices ore not very satis Calexlco fell as a result of the tremor. ! fylng to tbe public, but an analysis !- ... . ...- . . . or mo arucie musi oe correct Mr. Campbell' states again that hlsj Ico Is made from tho city water, which statement we do not question, but we recall that samples of the city water In the past have shown great Impur jlty, and In tbo process of manufac ture we can not see bow tha manu factured Ice can be better than tha water from which It Is made, being i frozen in tanks, whllo on tbe other' iliand, we aro told by scientific men that Ico f reeling In the open forces' the Impurities out as It froeies. Just1 as when a- bottle of Ink freezes tbo1 foreign matter Is forced to tbe hot .torn, leaving the top practically clear, i We aro also told that Ice will purify; ilself within six months. This Ico of ours has beon stored for sis months,' ,so must be practically puro now. I We quite agree with Mr. Campbell that the people of tbls city ibould' iook to me purity or its water aaa iee, and should further uaa only the J purest, and u that ead we shall la slst on tho health authorities making' tests of the Ico from time ia time as' the summer advances and Impurities j Increase, Wo ask for ourselves and tha public' n fair shake, end shall Insist that wet have it: . 1ND1PBNDBNT IOR CO.. I 24-lt BALLOONS FREE This wk w will give away a fins bal loon with each 25c purchase of any of the articles named below. Every household needs one or more of these articles. Get them now and make the kiddies happy. 10 aaa 18c Miatineeo Kvery Satarday aad Sunday t aiso TEMPLE THEATER Tlut Awakening Hoar," Lubln Three Reel Drama "Tha Substitute," Lubln Comedy "I'athe Dally News" Entire Change Sunday Admission Always tee, MATfNKK DAILY AT 810 Alili MGKNSKD PIOTVMM MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Ore., , (MOTION I'lCTimiM TVMDAVI I nni' visas ssi'is ! 'By J AS. W. STRAW. NYAL'jS FACE CREAM For sunburn, tan, chapped hands and lips NYAL'S F1GSEN A candy cathartic. . Fine for children MAYFLOWER TALCUM Borated and antiseptic. Best for babies NYAL'S EASEM A powder for tired and aching feet NYLOT1S FACE POWDER s A rice powder of unusual excellence NYAL'S TOOTH POWDER ' Whitens the teeth. Sweetens the breath 25c 25c 25c 25ti 25c 25c We will also give the' balloons with pur chase of toilet articlesteoth brushes, mani cure goods, perfucftes, powder puffs, chanv ois skins, rubber goods, etc. W'vll KLAMATH FALLS OREGON SB I . 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