The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 21, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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'WMkf,rMlac down lint street on his
ejeteiJt awning. Harry Goeller
Matad and ' was thrown from the
wheal He sustained bad scratches on
ate free "aDdva' badly bruised right
ehefclder. No bones were broken. Mr,
Oeelltir has not been well for come
Return Frem Mine.
J. J. Keller, Fred Houston, Dr. R. R.
Hamilton:; and Dr. B. D. Johnson re
turned yesterday from Nevada, where
they went to look after mining Inter
cats. They say Klamath Falls la the
.west of any towa they saw.
Are In Portland.
District Attorney John Irwin left yes
terday morning for Portland with Mrs.
Irwin, who will undergo an operation
for spinal trouble while there.
In Frem Poe Valley.
8. II. Griffith, a farmer of Poe Val-
lej, Is trading with local merchants to-, X
aay.
Here for Visit.
William Sims Is here from Willows, j
vain., un euBiuvsa. na ui v 4-a
Kin math county erery summer.
It will pay you to road
all our advertisements
It will always sal.
you money.
Moe&
Uadinf Drygood. Store Somathin, New Ev.ry Pay
Pictorial
Patterns
For August on Sale
Division Superintendent Here.
J. W. Metoalf, superintendent of the
Shasta division of the 8oathern Paella
rallrosd. Is In Klamath Falls on an
official visit
Auta Supplier Visits.
K. S, Johnson, formerly connected
with the Northwestern, left this morn
Ins for San Francisco, after a .busi
ness visit here. Mr. Johnson Is travel
In; for an automobile supply house.
Engl tn Town.
Ora W. Bogle, a business man of
Fort Klamath ,U spending a few days
in Klamath Falls.
Utrt Frem Reservation.
: Jeff Riddle Is In town from his ranch
in the Talnaz country. Mr. Riddle Is
a son of Wlnema, the Indian woman
,who saved the Uvea of 'several Amer
ican soldiers In the Modoe War. -
School Closes.
The school at
Pine Grove closed i 3
what Is considered a very successful.'
yesr last Friday.
JULY CLEARANCE SALE
Trades for Roadster.
A. J. Wiggins, proprietor of the Kel
ter Cafe, Is sporting a brand new Bulck j
roedster. Mr. Wiggins traded hlsj
Bulck five passenger car for the road
stor.
All Summer Goods Must Be Sold at Once Get
Share at These Great Saving Prices
Your
Specials
'Deviled Chicken, Underwood's,
Per tin "
Mackerel, "Norn-anna Brand,"
Can be served hot or cold,
" 9ounce can 30c
, Sliced Beef "Beech-Nut,"
Per large Jar . . 3Se
r Cheese "Plelnrjelisthaler,"
. A fine Camembert type, at 3Se
fstuffed Olives, "LaSevUlana,"
Small bottle 15c, large 35c
4 erase Juice, 8. 4V W."
;v Per quart Wc
Installs Machine.
Scott McLean, who has Just complet
tho the Installation of a clarlfler In
Martin Brothers' flour mill, left this
morning for Eugene.
Power Official Visits.
Ales Rosborough, an official of the
rallfiirnla-Oregon Power company, ar
rived "yesterday afternoon oa business
connected with his office. .
Visits Daughter.
Mrs. John Koontz of Mt Laid has
been visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. L.
Alexander of Mills Addition.
Called to Sister.
Mr. Harry Lewis of Pelican City
has golne to Weed to see her sister,
who Is, very 11L
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einger Ale, "Cllquot Club,"
Per bottle
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Van Riper Bros.
THE QUALITY STORE
Get the Habit
Camp Grounds Used.
1 That the idea of setting aside a
'camp ground for auto tourists back of
the eld Lakeside Inn was not an Idle
! thought Is evidenced by the big patron
age it Is receiving. Today a large
'number of tourists are stopping there
Tor a few days' rest, and the same Is
.true nearly every day.
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SAVES BOTH HEALTH
AND POCKET BOOK
John M. Ordway, Professor of Chemistry, says: Dead air space Is
absolutely the best insulation that can be used In refrigerators. Our
Refrigerators are built with a dead air space and provision chambers
lined with odorless white enamel. Come In and let ue demonstrate
them to you. No trouble. -
Wiilis-Johnstone Company
SUNDAY DINNER
SPECIAL
We have a fine lot of spring lambs,
grain fed on our own ranch. Noth
ing nicer than a leg of these lambs
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for Sunday dinner can be produced.
iMo a good supply of Veal, all
prime suckling calves, as well as
Prime Beef ,J Young Pig Pork and
Old Resident Visits.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Hanks are here
from Roseburg on a visit with the for
mer's brother, County Judge Marlon
Hanks. They will make a trip to Cra
ter Lake while here. It la nineteen
years since Mr. Hanks waa In Klam
ath Falls, and yesterday he visited his
father's former home on the Upper
Lake, where the Pelican Bay saw mill
plant la now located, and the change
both In Klamath Falls and his old
home Is most surprising to him.
"PORKY" WRITES
' OF ARMY LIFE
SAY8 WORK IN THE ARMY IS
NOT HARD, BUT HEAT IS AL
MOST UNBEARABLEWANTS TO
8EE HERALD
The following Interesting letter from
Fred "Porky Nicholson, formerly of
Klamath Falls, tells of the life oa the
Moxican berder:
"I get mighty lonesome down hare.
although all of the fellows are mighty
nice. It never gets hot dowa here,
only 135 degrees yesterday. One fel
low died from the heat.
This company Is the crack company
of the regiment They drill us only
four hours a day, two hours la the
morning and two In the afternoon.
We sweat ail the time. It U said that
a man died here'and went to hell, and
St Peter let him In. (8t Peter waa
there.) This guy says:
"la this helir
"'Yes.'
" 'No warmer than this?
"No.'
"'Send back and get me an over
coat I came from Calezlco.'
"If I had this place and hell, too, I
would live in bell and rent this place."
"Send me the Evening Herald for a
month.."
Suits Greatly Reduced
Only a Few Left
They r all this Mason's latest stylos
You cannot afford to pass them up
at those prices.
$40.00 Suits, at $14.95
$25.00 Suits, at $11.95
$16.50 Suits, at $ 7.50
Coat Specials
$15.00 Corduroy Coats, at $6.65
$18.00 Sport Coats, at $7.85
$5.00 Children's Coats, at - $2.95
$2.50 Children's Coats, at $1.98
$l-Wirthmor Waists--$1
New line just received. Sold here
only. Always $1.00.
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Lace Curtains
At OneHlf Price
$6 00 Lace Cui taint, per psir...3.00
13.00 Lsce Curtains, at 12.80
$4.00 Lace Curtains, per palr.t2.00
S3.00 Lace Curtains, per pslr. .11.60
S2.00 Lace Curtains, per palr.f1.00
Special in Silk Dresses
For Street and Afternoon
$35 00 Georgette Crepe, at $19.50
$25.00 Chiffon Taffeta, at $16.50
$18.00 Poplins, at $11.50
Wash Dresses at
Wholesale Prices
$8.50 Wash Dresses, at $4.95
$6.50 Wash Dresses, at $3.95
$5.00 Wash Dresses, at $2.95
3 Wash Skirts Reduced
1.50 Valuts, now. .
$1.75 Values, now ....
$2.00 Vsluts, now- .-
$3.00 Vslutt, now
$5.00 Vsluet, now
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Buy Blankets and Comforts for fall; all
July Clearance Sale prices. It will
mean a saving of about 25 per cent.
Write for Samples All Postage and Expressage Prepaid
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC :
ISSUES eOOKLETS
PACIFIC COAST LIAQUI
nunmng ot in MUM i
Won Lost Pet. -
Moving Pictures
Los Angeles ...
Vernon
San Francisco
Portland
LOCAL DEPOT8 ARE TAKING
ON A BRIGHTER APPEARANCE I
A new coat of paint is being applied
to both the local freight and passenger
depots. The depots are getting In line j
foi Klamath Falls station to get the
premium for general good appearance
again.
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To Enlarge Canal
Herald Special Service
HERMISTON, July 21 Contract has
been awarded under authority of the
secretary of the inferior to the New
port Land and Construction company
of Hermlston, Ore., for the enlarge
ment of the storage feed canal, Uma
tilla project, Oregon.
The contract price It $82,134. The
work consists of widening about twen
ty miles of canal, and involves the ex
cavation of about 160,000 yards of ma
terlal and the placing of about S70
cubic yards of concrete.
The Southern Pacific has recently
printed an illustrated poster showing
the covers of the various books issued
durint; the year ending June 80. These
books are grouped In an artistic man
ner, and are headed "Oregon Literature
of the Current Year." At the bottom
of the card the following is printed:
"Isuued by the Southern Pacific Lines.
Ask Agent for copies."
The books issued are the following,
given in date order of issuance: I
"Hound the Loop, Through the Heart
of Willamette Valley," "Wayside NoteH,
Sbasta Route," "Oregon Walnuts,"
"Coos Bay Country," "Oregon for the
Settler," "Oregon Outdoors," "Sugges
tions for Side Trips From Portland,"
"Tillamook County Beaches," "Sacred
Summits of the SUkiyous," "Side Trips
Along Shasta Route," "Newport" and
"Crater Lake."
.682 1 -o.8ianco comer is one or the most
,5457 brilliant gures among tho younger of
.628 ,he EnKllsh speaking stage. When
.494 Maeterlinck's "Monna Vannn" was first
,484 j produced in England, after being ban-
.362 nca Ior more lnan u'n ienn by the
' Censon, one of the literary and artistic
I event of the panned decade, Corwtancc
H, j-, Collier was the actremt chosen oh the '
9 4 star. It wan n Hignal recowiltlon of
3 n her rank; a rank fairly won through I
Pogg and Boles; Prough and Elliott, i llpr lHuntriou career at IIIh MtijPxtyH
At San Francisco B. H. E an other theaterH as ntar In Home of '
Vernon 5 u 3 'the flneut thlnn the KnKllnh ntiu;e lia
Sunrranclsco 4 S 1 lever done. She Ik the Innt nurvlvlna'
Results Yesterday
At Los Angelen H
jI-oh Angeles 3
'Oakland 1
Decanniere, Arrelanes and 8pencer:
Bauni, Erlckson, Steen and Septltveda
At Salt Lake R. H. B.
Suit Lake 4 18 1
Portland .. 0 2 1
I'lercey and Hannah; Kelley and
Fisher.
FROST DID NOT HIT
- UPPER LAKE FARMER'
Big new Klamath county potatoes
were brought to town this morning for
local grocers by H. C. Lord, who has a
small farm on the east side of Upper'
Klamath Lake, about two miles above
Pelican City. This Is the second load
of this year's potatoes Mr. Lord ha
brought to Klamath Falls this sum-
member of one of the oidciit and bent
Known stage families of Great Britain,
was plnying HhakenDeare when h!i
was eight earn old, was the star for!
whom Hall CalncH "Tho Eternal City
ATTENTION
FARMERS AND
CHICKEN RAISERS
Wc will pay a premium (or
First Class Frlere and Fat Hens.
Alto for Strictly Fresh Eggi that
you are willing to guarantee.
PEOPLE'S MARKET
Lockjaw Victim Serious
FRESNO, Calif., July 21-The To-
lare county treasury waa thrown open
today by the county supervisors In an
effort to save the life of Mrs. Maud
Wlerau Young, a lockjaw victim, and
about to become a mother. The officials
ordered the purchase of all antitoxin
obtainable In San Francisco.
Murderer Is Hanged
United Press Service
SAN QUENT1N, July 21. Louis For-
tlna, confessed slayer of Peter U. Fur-
inur. TflA amitta aa h ,-1 .-
"Crater Lake" book contain, the ktaj.."' "- T:.U !"T w.va-
"- -" -- waaw o uailUK Etmn Nlin.
rer, wife and child, was hanced her
today. Pe made no sUtemeat before IBouthern Pacific, or by writing John
tory and description of this most 'fa
mous of Oregon's attractions. Many
Isrge illustrations enhance Its value as
a medium to draw tourists to Oregon,
and also to acquaint Oregons people
witn their own national park.
All of the books have been Issued in
sufficient quantity to permit of a corn.
plete distribution through the Eastern
part of the United States, as well as
In the Pacific Coast states, showin
that the Southern Pacific company Is
Oregon's biggest advertiser aad boost
er. Copies of any of these books can
be secured from anv a-tent of th
-. wiin eweei corn, the frosts lent
month not bothering either bis pota
toes or corn.
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Kolng to the gallows. Ho died In twelve
minutes after the trap waa sprang.
Killed In Aute Wreck
United Press Service
FRESNO, July 21. B. Oass of Santa
Paula was killed and Miss C. O. Oass
was seriously hurt this morning when
the former's auto was struck fey a
Santa train near BakersteM. '
M. Scott, general
Portland, Oregon.
passenger agent,
MANY LOCAL PEOPLE ARE
CAMPING AT SPRING CREEK
Spring Creek this year Ih enjoying
the largest patronage since the camp
there was established, according to R.
C. Spink, who conducts the resort. The
following local people are camntwi
there new:
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Roberts. Mr.
and Mrs. Oscar Shlve, Mrs. Fred Brem.
er and children, Mrs. John Brett and
was especially adapted for the atage '
and since coming to Amorica ha bo-
.wi - mjuouy u ravorite of New
York, Chicago, and other contors that
her popularity is distinctly interna
tlonal. "The Tongues of Men n-
tho smartest, moitt HlgnlAcant plays the1
wiiTt-r oorosco I'notoplay company has
WARNING
Everything for the caaper but the
camp. Hammocks, folding etts, stasia,
on., ...-. 'asacrltca.
vi. miwuiaMunNHTUNB CO,
CDHd. Mr and Un n m oii. u i- . . . . ' -"'
-!. 7 j i. .". r. .iw v-vauoea. proviaes Constance Col
and Mrs. Claude Daggett. Mr, and Mrs. liter a worth v-m-i. -T!rr'. oi
Oeorge Chaitaln and family.
pearance upon tho scroen. Thin mi.
M. ,...Z;" r"r.d ChH Carpenter story of grand
. in-) si uj.-tu nuu tne church.
The Chllcote agency Is the heme of
the tna cempanles. u
20tf
a great stan
success in itHAif hm ...,. 1 -l,..
W1LLIWOHNSTOND CO. presented than ZZrZZ
Accurate .ferm.,.. , elty n 22 X. "tt. f C-
erty end farm land.. See Chllcote. llflv. reel producUon at the iStai tonight
Belter get your Ford at
once. Just a few left
in stock. Last year we
could not make deliver
ies durinf August and
we look for the same
shortage this August,
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