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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1915)
' M wiv, f&Mf. W "Vol .W "l sv w- t&fk 1 to . Sit J m t$m i:-v t-n-.t. r.y W" THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON V WKDNK8DAV, ouwmim a. tmAM Warm Comfortable r- Snug Fitting El Real Underwear Sold in Union and Two Piece Suits for women and children. Warmth without bulk. Jersey, Flat Weave, Silken and Mercerized. Elbow and Long Sleeves, Elbow and Knee Lengths. Priced from 25c a Garment to $3.00 a Suit Complete New Line of Balboa Woolen Cashmere Hose AU Sixes - I 25c, 35c and 50c Stilts Drygoods Company WHERE THE LADIES SHOP' llllllllllllllllllllll COMVICTS LIKE HONOR SYSTEM AMUAm&sjnxKusopmiwrni jmrrrm for thkir rrkad AK MILK FOR OOIFMBI ACT United Pnm Service .SACRAMKNTO, Oct. . "Sy. Mr. Man, I Ant know whttktr we w s esed to this getting up to a table right eat la the open, eatlag with knives saa forks, having freah batter for the breed and milk for the coffee." These words, coming from a, San Quentin convict, now a member ,ot the atate'a convict road labor crew la northern Mendocino county, and spok en to Charles F. Stern, president of the state highway commission, who was at the convict camp for ten days, giTe a fringe of human interest to the state's plan and what It mesas to be a convict. "It would really do your heart good to see these men as I hare seen them no prison walls In sight, put on their honor, living In Ood's own conn- try. They are as happy as UdsT'nnd they work, too," said Stern. "The way they tore into those trees and rocks that stood dense In tne right or way, snowed tney ap preciated being used like men, and I have no doubt they will act like men. They surely have so far." , HOUSTON'S - HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER efts Rreadway Stir Feature in S parts. of Us Taylor," Sellg Two Reel Comedy W8M Hs" Hasarda of Helen Series Mm aad she Valeattae," s ' Vltacraph Comedy .'Matinees Svsry natures? and Sunday - : attiw Moving Pictures A bargain night Is offered the pa trons of the Star tonight fat the way of a double program for the small sum of 10c and 16c A General film feature in three parts entitled "The Lady of the Lighthouse," Is -alone worth the price of admission. "The Wild Ride," one of the "Hazards of Helen" series,, a two reel Selig com edy drama, and tt Tltagraph comedy makes a good program of seven reels, and It will be shown for tonight only. Friday and Saturday, Marguerite Clark wilt be shown In one of her best photoplay parts, that of "The Goose Girl." Town Topics Hare Boy Baby. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Right- mier of Olene; a 9-pound boy on Tuesday. Sob ! Bom to Mrs. Cravens. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Cra of the Miller Hill district, a 7 pound boy today. Girl Baby Born. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Wight of Third and Grand streets, a- 7-pouad daughter on Tuesday. Visitors From Bonanza. W. E. Patterson and wife from their ranch, which Hes Lost River section. are In In the liasiness Mea Meet. ' The Business "Men's Association will meet in regular session at the city ball at 8 o'clock this erasing. ' Shipping Cattle. ' D. W. Ryan and wife are here from Fort Klamath. Mr. Ryan Is siring his attention to a cattle shipment and other business. ss witnesses upon cases that are came before the grand Jury. to Leaves to lean Mother. H. LVoorhtoaof this elty hoarded the morning's local for the fair. His mother, who is a resident of Houston, Texas, is on the way to Join her son, when together they will visit Los An geles, Ssn Diego and other points. More Hone Bayers. war norses ana corses tor war, seem to be in great demand, aa buy ers are In the field almost constantly. We now hare with us Ferris and Tilt son of Denver, looking over Klam ath's product. Exhibits Historic Chair. Tuesday afternoon guests of the Hotel Hall and a. number of town clt liens were given the pleasure of see ing an old and historic chair that be longed to "Indian Jack." Jack Cas tel Is the proud owner of this precious heirloom. Mr. Castel was busy the greater part of the day in finding the chair, which was hidden away in the attic of his fathera house. The chair Is of crude structure, and on the back are Inscribed the letters I. D which stand for Indian Department. Off to the Fair. Mrs. Chas. Garcelon and Mrs. Kitty Tull left this morning for a two weeks visit to the exposition at San Fran Cisco. TEMPLE THEATER 'I -.'; afty Mews." '&R&tft''meeawa Star Vaafnra s Bu J&U$Krjitf" ' i - ? rzvt jos . mmm voawny ,AlwW .'VSK U. 2.A.., ., 'fir ?:?"-vK-i?; ' r . 3&SjAM& ? ' $ .salaalaa aImmmb Ida : WsSmTJW?fT COAST LEAGUE RESULTS : . : tfcl V,., JA. U , OFBRA uJiJiiSml : SI A W-rf ' . V- V w... a i ."'1.,T . s' mrTT?Sj r ' V awaBBjuBUkA .' j mmfmmml AdSkSsai , ralsmwMMVeBJfejSJBJI UtA HOUSE se.. mS- '' -gal? At Sea Frandaco Vernon . . , 4 9 Saa Francisco ........ . 0 Hltt and Spencer; Steen Schmidt AtFectlaad Ealt Lake 8 IS 0 Portland 7 14 8 , Gllllgan, Peterson sad Hannah; Cevaleskl, Hlggubotaaa ad Carish. No game at Los Angeles oa account of Ben-arrival of Oakland. . 1 4 and III With Fever. Mrs. E. W. Long, who was recently taken ill with typhoid fever, was taken-to the Blackburn hospital Monday for treatment To VWt Fair. Mrs. R. C. Rogers, nurse at the Blackburn hospital, left this moralag for Ban Francisco, where she has to enjoy a ten days' vacation.! Poster Ooatest Closes United Press Service, -NEWARK, N. J.; Oct. 6. What was probably the, greatest contest In poster art ever held In this coun try closed here yesterday. The com salttee of one hundred, which has been arranging the celebration of the city's 200th anniversary In 1918 of fered prizes 'of $1,000 to 86,000 for the most meritorious designs. A dis play of them will be a feature of the eaaesttlen and paaeaat which will mark the anniversary. Hesters are going fast at Hum's Hardware Sale. Get yean bow. Leaves Hospital. Clarence Pingree, an employe ef the Algoma Lumber compear, who has been confined at the Blackburn hospital for the past three weeks, Is now able to resume his duties. Unitsd Press service . NEW YORK, Oct. 6. S dor Dumbs aad wife sailed oa the liner Nleaw far Amsterdam at aoea. Heave Jii fepe, lfe per Joint at Woodcraft Club to Meet . The members of the Woodcraft Club win meet at the aosse of Mrs. George Blehu.at the corner ef Ninth and Main, tomorrow afteraoea at 8:80. All members are reeaasted te be present TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY On Way to Trial. A .number of Indians, Miusiu Jac Palmar, Rimer Lyaah aa4 ath- 1,'af la this elty oa their war U WANTED By City ef Klamath Falls, for cash, ten tons of hay, timothy and alfalfa; four tons barley; four tons oats; ail of first class quality: bids for the above will be received at my office up to and iasiadmvg October lies, J. B. Mason, Mayer of Klam ath Falls. I-St FOR SALE Ford tourlaa car. new last April. 8888: 8180 eaah. MS per moath; also $881 Kotmia piaae, $188 sash. Wltaam, 4th and Mala. tataessr. FOR SALE OR TRADE Rest launch ea Upper Lake; Just aewly slaaksd, first eUss ceaditles; satf saMat 88 feet leaf. Address sea HI. sTlisnth TREE GROWTH PER YEAR MEASURED TOIIKST 8KIIVICK FINDS THAT ,a7 BOARD FKKT 18 GltOWTH OF ACHE OF INtUGLAHS Kill IN P1VK VKARS Results published In n recent Ixsuo ot The Tliubcrmnu rnlntlv to a forest service study of tre Krowttt, show that a certain typical otnmt ot Douglas dr. about 60 years of age, on th western slopes ot thu Cascade range In Oregon, has produced 6,197 board feet during tho lust flvo years. This is & scientific teat, bearing upon a topic about which there has been much speculation. In April, 1910, three samplo plots, an ncrn ench In site, were laid out In, a Ct-year-old stand ot Douglaa Or second growth. Each individual tree was tagged and numbered, and a record made ot Its measurements. ThU spring, flvo years later, these, plots were remeasured by tho samo meth ods. Some trees had died, others had stagnated, but the majority showed a growth of at least on Inch In diameter and a tow as much as two inches. In fact, the avcrrgo annual growth per acre was found to be 1,859 board feet This Is gross scale, no allow ance being made for defecta or break age. It should be understood that this Is not an exceptional stand In a favorable location. The conditions as to soil, climate and exposuro nro all average, and therefore the growth Indicated Is not In excess of what may be secured on any good quality site on tho Cascade foothills. fluid from tho Calapoola Bprlaas. There l quite a- rivalry oa between iho sections that want to be known as the Carlsbad ot America. The Anhland I.lthla Borings has a tarft display, the Cascadla waters are oa tap and White Peflcan water from Klamath Falls are disputing at a ter rific rate. Ashland'a "Siskiyou" wat er Is also In tho game. FORD IS CALLED RACE BENEFACTOR k'AMFOHMA St'l'KHINTKNDKNT OP I'UIIMO INSTRUCTION HAYS GHKAT AUTOMOBILE MAN DOES MOST FOR HUMAN HACK MUCH TERRITORY HELD BY TEUTON United Press Service SACRAMENTO, Oct. 6, Accord ing to Edward Hyatt, state superin tendent of public Instruction, Henry; Ford Is a greater benefactor of the human raco than Napoleon or Petor the Great, or any of Iho other famous men In hlttory, Hyatt said teday: "Ford Is a greater benefactor! not only by his personal service In freely spending his millions to Improve the lives and fortunes of his own labor ers, but by tho pleasure he nas given people by his little car. When you meet n party along tho road, with the mother, father, three or four children and grandma, having a Jolty good time after a week's toll, It Is suro to bo a Ford. It It's n poor old rich man In the lonncnu, with it hired chauf four, nud n hardened, wearied cynical face or It It's a gilded youth who did not work for his money then It's never a Ford." Ann Arbor Has Gam United Press Service ANN ARBOR, Mich.. Oct. 6. Coach Hurry-Up Yost'a Wolverines met Lawrence College here today. Klamath Water In Competition (Herald Special Hrrvlce) SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6. Lane county has entered the list with an other mineral wator twelvo cases ot InternatiosMl Day at Denver DENVER, Oct . This was Inter national Day at tho International Dry farming Congress in progress here. The program of addrosscs wan devot- ;od to vnrlous foreign representatives, including W. S. Whlto, Ottawa, Can ada; Dr. Jorge Marlines, Columbia; Kmlllann' Chnmorro, Ecuador; T. Z. Chang, China, and licet qr Ptismoiog lu, Qreece. FIFTEEN TIMKM AH MUCt CO. qUEHKD TKIHIITOIIY WtXi, , AUHTRO GKIIMANH THAN it THE ALLIED ARM 1 1 W United Press Service WASHINGTON, 1). V Oct. German estimate of Uie phjsloal iT uulta of tho first )(Ur of Kurosais war was received by th burssTei foreign and doincntlc coomtret u Washington In u report from the American Association of comaerM nud Trado la lierllti Tho report ant; ''It U ot Interest M the close otu llrst year to record tho n mount of set. tile territory occupied by the bellla. ents. la regard to prlsoatrs Uiai only German data is nvalUbk). "The territory occupied by tat t. lies consists ef: In tlallclt, !,Hl square miles; In Alsace Urralae, 4H square miles, a total of 4,8(8 miles. This territory U about the mm of tho state ot Connecticut. "The territory occupied by the as tral powers consists ef: In Belgita, 11,107 square mllcn; In Prance 1,111 square miles; In Ituula, tt,l square miles, a total of 69,41 tqusnt miles. "This telthltory U about the lutot tho state of Missouri and about etc third of the Gorman empire." The cMlmuto flied the number of prisoners taken by the Central powm tit 1,604,800, of which s,790 art on cers, and tho numbor of guns ctp. tured at 8,000 nltl piece tna 8,000 machine guns. e IIRIEF MENTION 0 0 J. Jenkins and wife are regiitsrel at the Hall. A. A. Wellman ami wife ot fiel ding are hero from flliniia county a tropolls. D. R. Murphy Is lulling us tree I-on Angeles. rVERY boy in Klamath Falls who is at school this year wants the best looking fall suit his money (or his father's) can buy. ThU picture showi what Hart Schaf fner & Marx have made for young fellows. these Doesn't it look pret ty good to you? Notice the style, the class, the lines, the way it's cut. No college tailor could -do better for you. Come and try one on. if " . ',4 X BmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmV. 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