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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1916)
wtPNtPAV,JUmf,11 ft- pwws THE, EVENING HERALD, JCLAafATJj FALLg, ORJOON JA'.' W'iJ' $. S 4 ' ""T.t v- r,rnr ..riK ' &$!,&& Well, Anyway He Looks Like a Champion Should Look fiSSvTJ? .r.lSBK ened Today iiv :s Back Northwest Cr i .') 3K-- bbV'-bT f- . ik nm Vtii ''- ' rf T - - - - i - Portland Rose Fiesta aaae aa aaaaaaaiaaai aMaai raameaeaw, bbJ ia ifl II Ul M I . .-.'. . I'l i Jim wiaMainur nacnwi i kJUHKM V V liMMl vleB EiaiMtlaw MMuHl ."!..' Formally Op t , 'f !i DK ',rtM 8Jf ' .! will bu thu greatest procession of PORTLAND, Oft., June 7. Portland 'ho queenly bloom over staged. .,wu turn Homage to Rom, queen of Oregon' military, fraternal and civic jowem. Tie l,.Dlh J10""' ilo" FMH' . !.. 'tannin, w j yore than 10,000 boy and stria from lH public school of Portland will pre- ujat.tbu pagoent'of the "human roees" to Tbe featlval center where more than M000 Hduarn feet la filled to ovorflow IBI wltb rosea .and .other seasonable flowers In the greatest spectacle of tho kind ever presented in, ton united BtstM. In tho center of 'thltt vaat dUplay Ih i tauao roue bowl, where more than 1G, 0 flower arc massed to form a floral tod electrical' fountain, the flrat of tbo Uad ever built. ' '-' June li roue time in Portland and Billions of flower are In bloom in all part of tbo city.,' 'Tbo floral parado to morrow will place on review more than MOO.OOO roaea.' " Fully 1,000 automobile will be In tho parade. . Artificial flowers aro barred from ftitlval In Portland and tbo decorated automobile and vehicle parade ; bodies nnd marching organizations rep relenting cltlos of Oregon, Washington, Idiiho nnd- California will participate ' In a groat piifjnent Friday, Tho same nftornoon brlnca tho annual regatta on tho Willamottu rlvor Tho Orvwm metropolis Is crowded with visitors from many Btatos. Special excursions aio hrlnslnR thou sands from all over the Northwest. Tho blK ovoiit of tho nflcrnoon Is ' tho national dedication of thn Colum-! bin rlvor highway, tho roadway maklngj tho gorge of thn famous Columbia river pasHuhlo for auiomobllos and vehicles ' of nil kinds for (ho flrsttlmo, ' This li the home of all of the tna companies. Chllcote, 033 Main. 2C EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL ,i . ... Hetoelnt Irene, Cfcafllna Olahaa, Fum 'lut, Setterl, Plash tight, Handy Lantern, ate., ate. Eetl. mate en llaatriaal Installation cheerfully alyea. CECIL WEEKS. ELECTRICIAN At 'the Klamath 'Seertaman ttora Mi and afaln, "hen S9 Dearest Public: Wo have with us today Mr. il. A.. Davis or Switzerland, New York and' Han Francisco, who will be with u as i long as wu can pay him Uio wages. Mr, Duvlu Is n watchmaker of repute, mid linn yours of oxporlenco, being ono of 'of the Inspectors of the Waltbam watch I factory. 1 If your diamond needs re-setting we' can do It whllo you wait, and It's a Ileal job when It's finished. Say, girlie, If you aro going to be( thu pormunent slave for June, you'd j better sot bUHV. Clot rlcht un In his I lap and stay till II Ukes on him. We Mmn- hjrwalhl. who has signed for have a stock of diamonds from ten to thrw & ,n No York c"y wiu three hundred and fifty dollars, and Wel,nt8nUon of lnu compelling Jess Wll can work the wires and go stronger. I ,arfl t0 uke hlm on for the chaaplon hi, M.onk of niavorv run. "P- He looks like a champloa. He is wi.v .lon't vcu rnmn in and .. the 8x f1 four Inches Ull, weighs I MaJLlMrf aV ail aWiitv aiPMMi?3M vC "KL&?M & Bbbb w? Bll aBBBBaVBVjiBlLBBBBBUCaBBBBKlBB It B fXJSfykJ fl B aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaflBBBffBBBBBBlBBBBflSiaBBBBBV bWbbVbHbbVbbVbWbbVMbbVbbV New Qty Uundry ALL HAND WORK a W luarante superior werk Sblrta, Collar; and all Silk Qoods and be. Fancy ' Drasse. or anything 127 Fourth St FALLS. ONC hanalM .. KLAMATH Sand ua your work by parcel poat or aipraaa.' HOCKING LEFT HOOK AND LANOIMG-ilSTEPPiriC iHSIDE LFT HOOK WITH LEFT HOOK IN SOIAR. 9LEXU5 W RKfHT UPPERCUT Here I Fred Fulton, the Rochester, 'known to the prize ring He is built. like Bob FiUslmmona. He is going to box At Reich, who also looks Ilka a champloai. f "I'd Uke to manage Fulton." said Kid McCoy. "He looks' teaet'Tka ttooua Kid- called atteteUoa to tke-fact that are ice tea tumblers and spoons T I am telling you right, they class for the price, $4.00. Some times you make me as happy as If I had my leg broke. The very idea of going borne with; flour and not a diamond in the homaa. Don't forget us when your watch goe on the bum. j No. Eve, wo don't put 'rib in um brellas, we recover them. I don't mean recover (taken by mis take). 1 shall appreciate your patronage. but don't Uke too long. I love you, and you cant help your-, self. McHATTAN. pounds, and has the longest 318 reach Fulton la being taught the crouch .that In the stomach. Tommy Ryan showed Jim Jeffries. "He ought to stand straight to take advantage of his great, height and reach," said the 'Kid. Jeffries, you know, waa taught the crouch by Ryan because he had a tender stomach. The nighty cave man didn't like to be hit Ai JJP-A-Hfj Makes all things new', bar Co., Pbene 107. Big Oasln Lum- le-tf UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC -"-'" A Hasmlltou'a ftjjgfct fceta M ik Vfrer Iffr1 Lake. Heaea leave thla eaac r,M7taw. , Western f ranifer Co. MAIN HTRKKT, NKAIl FIFTH PHONB larl The Waters WMfcrsity wiu never rise high enough to trouble thoee who have the saving habit The Irat duty of a yolng couple should be Uvatcrt putUng by Utile every pay day. Thla bank fra you all Ita laeUWaa to amte aad to pay you .forJYourprudence la Utereat "" ,- - 1 . s,; s FIRST STATE M2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ll J w BBBJBL I BBBWB VB " 7 'T'SNaMa' WF TSSSSBm on and Bandages 'Anal ether alok reem.MMMlea can b bouoht from ui to b,tter advent- an, keeauec eur ateek la clean and fresh always. Veu net' pay mereaM yeu can alway be sure they are right. I "'I iBafMaMllAAaflX D 1 B-BaBelrlf 'W . II BwaT" II . U ?rttUjiBMgknMBV H LsBKaBBBXaBW " .aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJ - f mm WU . . I A 1 -.a. KtWOTI imS OREOOIt wff w ntSVutt -bdUaV KLAMATH FALLS CHAUTAUtjUA, JUNC , i Program Bef hi trempMy ! Evening Harp Concert ... Stereoptlcon Lecture, WIONIMAV i . Blaaheth daBarri OtU 'America' Before, the WoHdt - -Dr. Ireder yulM.Flaher Admission lV THUfttOAV Mornlng-rJunlor Chauuuqua Afternoon Prelude .... ...... Klagrtbur Pageant ..x Kaag Axthurt Ceartv Kekakm'r MwaHa QuUtet BdChiMreai We , Evening Aa Evening In Hawaii ' (a)' Qpenlng Concert .... Kekukw BawaitaM (b) Illustrated Lecbre, "Isles of Peace" Frederiek A: Halten (c) Closing Concert, featuring "Aloha Oe" (Ooodbye) ... Kekalra' Hawailaa Qalatet AdmiaslonTSc '' . Don'l Wait Take AdveMafe of a Ojaee'e When the back begin to ache, . Don't wait until the backache' be come chronic; Till kidney troublta develop; s till urlqary trouble destroy night's ratv' Profit by a Klamath Fall cltiaw'a experience;.-. ... ,-.., . . , Mr. Jeff Wilson, Oregon aad Ful. ton stroeu, Klamath. Fall, ay: ".I have been subject to backache aad kidney trouble for vral year. ..At time I. got Urrible pain acroea aty kidneys and could hardly o, I W'aa li o much misery. My kidney never acted right whenever, I bad thee spell with my back, and I felt aiieer able all over. Since I have beea tak ing Doan's Sidney PHI. I a both ered but very little by' backache or kidney trouble.' Price ,60c, at all dealer. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy tet Doan'a Kidney Pill the same that Mr. Wilson had. FoaUr-hOTbura Co., Props.,.Buffalo. N. V. Adv. I After one or Senator Week1, eater prising, ruaners-up at CbJcaao has spent SI hoars, hi moat wlnBiacBa ner nnd a b'reakfaat tnvlUtioa oa two delegate) tinder the mtsappreaeaajoa that they Were old guardiraen; oaly to discover they were red hot, raataaker ous Robafveltlaa progreaslvea, the sen ator was enough of a.aport to hay, their coKee aad rella aayway. - m$ "' 1 ' Information about the Klamath country cheerfully furnlehed. Chlloet. ' ' ' -' SOUTH NO LONGER G.O.P. DOMINATES RERf OINTMENT .OlF TfON TKENOTH ,OELEOA- OOWN CUTS THE FORCE OF THE SOUTHERN- ERS.AS A UNIT. in the 1918 coaveatioa.Tdelegatea from the South constituted nearly one half the majority aeeeaaary to. noml; nate-JT out of 60. ,Th eeaventioa, howeyajylift'to theceiatttee the.task of .mdjkutlas.- -the.-repreenUUon scheme, with e.-reat, that, in the 1016 convention .there are only S00 southern delegate twa-fitths of the total aad less thaai half, of the 493 necessary to aoaUaatav Nearly 600 of the delegates to the 1916 convention were chosen by direct, primaries.- - Chilcou oollect rente and leek af ter property of all kind, M a " K vest .pocket edltiea of,T. B. la the person of,t.' R. Jr., haa arrived la Chicago, and anaeaaeed that "what ever the convea'tiea dee, the aentl nent of the country la far father." - ;;; ;a Judge Henry NU,af . Chioago, orig inal mother' peaaa aCToaate, said he would 'try to have thetretublicaa plat form endorse af thera' paaaUa legtokv tloa la ttM eUtaa. .,..; '' " ii CONVENTION FIQURES Republican Number of delegate - Neeouary to nominate Democratic Number of delegate Necessary to a choice (Two-thlrda voteBecessary) e ) Former Heavyweight Champion Jae. J.'Corbett la in Chicago looktag them ever. He expect to he at the' riagslde whoa the goag aoaads today. The parrlng of the ppUtlclaa la great." says, Corbett, "but it took like a real tght when they set act " By HYMAN H. COHEN (Written for the Baited Press) f i PORTLAND, Ore., June 7. Weather !too cold. Those three words tell the exact con jdltlon of the 1916 grain crop In the states, of Oregon, Idaho and Washing ton. I From practically every section of the Pacific Northwest, special crop corre- ; spondentft announce that weather con ditions during the month of May have continued against the cereal crops. ' This, perhaps, is not the moat serious drawback to the three states producing even an average crop of wheat this sea.- son. In the first place, the acreage Is j so greatly reduced below the normal of I recent seasons that even were weather conditions Ideal, the, total crop could J scarcely he up to the average. j The protracted rainy period during the early fall, the entire winter and j spring months, gave little opportunity 1 for farmers to get in their normal acre J age of grain. In some sections leas' jthan one-half the normal acreage la I shown. A a general rale the light land sec tions are showing the beet crop condi tions this seasoa. The Colombia River section of Oregon 1 especially fortu nate, considering the standing of the crops elsewhere. In the light lead sec tions of Umatilla county, Oregon, aad Walla Walla county, Washiagtea, the prospects are for better than in the so- called heavy land ectlon. "Weeds are giving more than the usual amount of trouble la the wheat fields of the' three states, the damage being especially 1 noticeable in the heavy land sectloae. As a role the showing of spring wheat is much better than ia the. win ter planting, and both oat aad barley are showing a better condition thaa wheat Reports fro some of .the leadiag dis trict show;. Oregoa Athea 'wlater wheat cem ditioa M per coat; striae wheat N 4, - per ceai. weaiaer aas. aeea eaureiy 1,369 ,too cold. Wheat very, backward aad 4te' weedy. Freewater Wlater wheat eoadioea 76 per cent; aprtag wheat M per ceat; barley 96 per ceat: kay 17 per eeat; oat 85 per 'ceat Weather aafaveS able. Conditloa fwill improve with S9 days good weather. " The Dalle Winter wheat coaditfoa 60 per cetft; spring wheat 90 per ceat; hay 60 per ceat; oats 60 per ceat. Crop poor due to cold weather. ' " Pendleton Wlater wheat condition a little below average, with, aprtag wheat .lightly better thaa wiaHet;,, Barley aad hay conditions tead: MsMV3, lands, have good prospect. AU aeetfj. warmer weather. .:i, Independence Wiater wheat eaa'at tlon 95 per cent; spring wheat, eet hay and barley 100 per cent General conditions fairly good. Washington Walla Walla Wlater wheat poor, 65 to 80 per cent; priajrf wheat 70 to 80 per ceat I barley aialj' hay same. Winter wheat yellow, faM of weeds.. Spring wheat good, bat late:! First crop alfalfa small.. Kohlotus Winter wheat 60 per eeat;' spring wheat 75 per cent Cree very-! backward. "' Garfield Wheat condition backward. Weather too cool for ntunaatit. growth. t" HERE'S THE OOPIJ ON 1912 SESSION 1 J96 0 .493 OWING TO MANY ARSUMENTS Of v? LATE REQARDtNOJ THE SPLIT OK t . . FOUR YEARS AGO, WE DELVE I TO FAST TO SAVE hIoOOSHC0 'jS.V", l . 1 ..j K-..V The republican aatioaaleoav held at the CoUaeua. Chleate nated WUUam H.; TaA aad ' Juass , Schoolcraft Sherjaaa of Mew Tet . for president aad vice-preldat gl. Only 728 of the 1.078 accredited eWn gate voted 344 dekgatea either beet- i ing or wlthholdlar their vote 'aad'atK f. beiatabseat. . . " SbtJ' Rooaerelt adbcreaU withdrew aaffew fueed parttelpatloa ia fartherdoenpi-' Uoa proeeedlage wlMvOM'caamsjMaai. uuvw ok a, sawer or uetr m 4. ' 51 V 1 SeeBBBBBl i ' 't,i for delegate. ' . , ?' Oa the Irat ballot Taft reeeivedlail ., iMi vote 'aadt ReeevR l7,f the- j iiija :J ,$ der beiac aeaMeriat .. Qflt $& fJM JThe .aaaaber neee-ary .to.4eMaa; 3 wma CiO . -. t3i! ' v --i --.. 1 MP' . Jlwaa fcaaleaVt-' iV "--'-- " 1 .1 It ? .' , "1 ".' v.?i JLiK nr t WUUasa JeaaiBi InAtfa aaw flnlafcai aaaa d-Kl at 1 ? der ocatr(Owrit,'aiiaKfth)' veatiea. The lee aaaaaBtf Utoeei -. -.. . .J T ' ' ., . 1 -r -T- la the the neor he.wUI hae write aboat Thereeoro'he to )eaa t cite thaa aaaaL' p. Wh. y thiak of maew - Z $ member the WhKePeUeaa. Jar St4Mt s 4i . , Sup a few Prince Albert smokes into voiir system! ..! You've heard many an earful about the Prinr aw patented process that curs our bite and nareh and ut. 1 t-tJl atStl eMe) a ' " wear arwai ww jruut uu WIUSJUl aoameaCtCiCI Stalro mnr hank nrOl W 11 proves oui every nour 01 the day. Prince Albert has afwava bean arid without coupons or prewuurna. We preier to give quality I There's sport smotdne a pipe or roUine? your own, but you know that you've got to have the right tobacco! We tell you Prince Albert will, bang the doors wide open for you to come in on a good time firing up every little so often, without a regret! You'll UTtf' i, ,S 'J r ?lj the national. joy. i feel like vour amnlw naa has been wasted and wfll be sorry you cannot backup for a fresh start. '' You swing on this say-so like it was'a 'tip'Wi'a -1 uKnaMUHifJuuar zmi 1 ita worth that in huwL ? -, nets and contentment to you, to every man "w aww wiw can oe anttmt -wi aT -' - jimmy pipe or a maJdn's, cigarette with Prince Albert for tj; fi "packing"! .J.9jTaotMTaaiccacB. II II .c liw mXm tMr"l Try White'. tb;aMrcaaate'-Vluaa at the :t.: H.Mt ' s.-AjrfAjri iW , wrv, i$ I 1'tl ' SJ -4 0 I i'fll ?l , i ft, s M 1 s ,a; :, Tiff: tf.y .3 3S $ V' a. m Br K" ' s'gr rr i iK f 1 Mi m "', 63VKtTsI