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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1916)
,""? ,&, a ..YJfr, , .Are?" .&$ - -"" F WIDNMDAY, JULY at, 191 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OR100N v,-W i. ' Hw . o 1 1 b ii 1-4 ! K 138 eVa t1 ll'AiSl I ft" M & HHHWr T JkMrfLB Yd BBflaml Iw M, . -Wt- - -- " V. ,jirf v fcn.vt - . "V'W . $K V. ,-Bf '" -, 'ML UuiiT.aannii .KTfe Woodcraft Thimble Club will W..T wmkv tomorrow anernoon ai s.su Vetees: at tie home of Mrs. W. B. Vi North, on Washington street ' SUSuHf Warle. 5 I 4 "1 . William Brenner, who suffered a hrokea arm about lire week ago, whoa cranking an automobile, return ? ed to' work this morning. He Is em ployed at Swanaon's barber shop. Set: Grater Lake. Mr. and Sirs. U B. Hall motored to Crater Lake yesterday, t pink Returns Heme. R. C, Splak returned to his summer resort .on Spring Creek this morning, attar a short business rlslt In Klam ath rails. Ks, awsty wiippes vTki body of F. A. Henry, who was hilled near Algoma last Saturday,-was shipped to Bandon this 'morning for $'Tvlarc Friend. -v ? Wiu BaWi I U amlav in Asks Divorce. Suit for divorce from Walter Smll Eggerth was filed In circuit court yes terday afternoon by Bessey M. Eg gerth. Plaintiff charges indolence and non-support C CBrower appears for Mrs. Eggerth. Three Women Swimmers Seek the Championships Leave for Portland. Mrs. J. L. Beckley left this morn ing for Portland to spend several days with relatives and friends. Stockman In Town. H. E. Winnard, a stockman of Lan gell Valley, Is In Klamath Falls for a few days on business. Here From Fort. drover Neil Is down from Klamath Marsh to transact business. Returns From Frisco. J.- L. Beckley, a local stock buyer, returned last evening from a short business trip to San Francisco. t Chll- oquin Friday morning to spend a week with her little Mend. Miss Marlon Klncks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Hlncks. , Mrs. Manning Recuperates. Mrs. Horace M. Manning, who was operated upon Monday, is much im & proved today, eratlon well. She withstood the op- Darylte Here. A. D. Tooker. a farmer of the Dairy section, traded with local merchants today. ' Gets Freight Charles Hood left this afternoon for Talnax with a load of freight for the store there. ays Reads flood. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson F. Kimball re turned test evening from an extensive tour to Crescent, City, the cares of Josephine county and other scenic at tractions in Southwestern Oregon. Mr. Kimball says all the roads over which he traveled are in splendid condition this summer. i i Here From Foe Valley. Here From Dorris. I Charles Kester spent today in Klam T. P. Taber. who conducts a saloon ', ath Falls. Mr. Kester has a ranch lnl In Dorrls, Is spending a few days here Poe Valley. ,oa Vuslness. kxpreee Officials Here. fi. LeForeat; superintendent of sta blest M. F. Thompson, efficiency super intendent, and O. A. Yelsir, route agent of Wells Fargo Company, are In Klam ath Falls for a few days on business I with their offices. Camp at Spring' Creek. Dr." R. ILHamilton left for Spring .Creek this morning with Mrs. Ham Jltori and daughter, Helen, who will camp there. Dr. Hamilton will return this evening. Bly Resident Visits. George Elliott of Bly Is In town to day on business. ' Visits at Fort Miss Lorraine Lawen of Medford, . h i tas been visiting friends In Klam ath rails, left today for ort Kliuiaih to spend a fiw days with her brother. Denny Lawton. ' ;ClaaSllai3ila "" ilflll jgggggggggggV I & 1 42!!gggggl WSHaBaHbkvX JsB-i ' & $kv$&?. 5 BLt ' f'aaaarSPElit'','i A "Bf v.v.vVv.ot-K -"Eagati' J-S&!A XV gWlCT V vVMa1&3.ft "ljt t r i t x f y faHH I ..i MOTH Jlf)pi ; o lfeu-IJ Matin-- -mrJ OiC1 DOMFtveK- Three champion women swimmers, arc'inaklnK names for themselves this season. From them may come a su preme champion among the many wo men swimmers of the United States, who have proved they are almost the equal of the best men swimmers. Miss Olga Dorfner of Philadelphia is holder of all national standards from 50 to 220 yards. Miss Claire Oal llgan of New York Is A. A. U. cham pion nt 500 yards and recordist at 300. 440 tnd 500 yards. Miss Oorothy Beck er of San Francisco is former world's record holder at 60 yards. Here From Spring Lake. William 'Tingley Is In town today buying supplies for his ranch in the Spring Lake country. MEN wanted 1 if? H " " Six lumber pilers Fourteen yard lumber handlers Four men on sorting chain Also other kinds of laborers Pelican Bay Lumber Co. Phone 70-J "SEND CUBS, DOG, BEDDING TO ME" MIXED SHIPMENT OP FREIGHT 8ENT TO McTIMMONDS, PHO TOQRAPHER AND HUNTER "OF BIG GAME It was rather a conglomerate heap of freight that the Western Transfer company hauled from Klamath Falls to the Upper .LakeJoat landing yester day morning. Throrder for the freight received by Mrs. Moore said: "Get a suit case at the American hotel, a roll of bedding and a dog at the Klamath stables, and two cub bears at the Belmont barn, and send them to my camp near Harriman Lodge." The mixed consignment went to B. G. McTimmonds, wild game hunter and guide. Cipriano Castro Can't Enter V. S. Sell Stock Tomorrow A sheriff's sale of the entire stock of the Bradley Harness company will take place at the company's store, 721 Main street, Thursday afternoon, at 1:30. The stock to be sold consists of the harness line, a line of fishing tackle, rods and reels, assorted lot of pocket knives, the store fixtures and machinery. The sale will be made to the highest bidder for cash at time of sale. See Chllcote for homes In the city or country. 1 in SHERIFF'S SALE Entire stock of Bradley Harness Company, con sisting of harness, robes, blankets, canvass, line of pocket knives, fishing tackle, rods and reels, shel ving, show cases, harness machines, electric ,fix- 5-jLii .ft lti a i . a .i.ii . i Min, crc, wiu oe sola to Highest Didder tor .cash Jrj -at 721 Main StM. f i.an m - t T- . -i-wsw svvsj-wwwg a(gFsF anaf ABBflA Wll t&L . INTV9P ;..,. ' mi- ii w IMroday,July2V16 LLgggggggggggggggggggggggggggggiggggggggggggf iP'j? ggggggggggggggPPi?!! Saaaav jK . v.i' vt ' - . ar '&'?' "vT?,Nj'JjJ'aaa a? IV'pSgEBBSBKKf Uj tPSklBaaaV HjjSSBBBBBKS? BBnBJB89BB9P'jSBS aaaaB iTiffTffifir1' -aaaaas aaaaawrrlB.aaaaH aaaaasttS-laaaaaaH aaaaaHi f? Ji& 'sbbbjbbbbbh aflSSSJSA'2iHawKaaaafl aaaaV "'nmanvv' jnaaaamaV sBgj.'BgryBgggj RaaBvB? jlaaaaaB! ummmmmmmmmmmmm Kstttmmu critn Professor Elle Metchnikoff, director of the Pasteur Institute in Paris, is dead at 71. All his family had died young, and it was bis own belief that he would not live much beyond 64. It was then, however, that he began the investigation of longevity, which re sulted In his discovery of the cause of lone life among the Bulgarian moun taineers. By following his own metn od he prolonged his own life beyond that of his ancestors. For many years now he has been considered the fore most scientist of the world, with the possible exception of one or two Brit ish physicists. I A SMMVYyTTTVVV " -" ' ! Semi-Annual Clearance Still continues all this week. It will soon be toe late to take advantage of the wonderful bargains we are offer ing, so do not put off buying another day. Come in tomorrow. We are offering some unheard of bargains in summer dress materials. All new, fashionable goods. Everything reduced for the rest of the week. Here are a few specials: ' riara Rsif-tnn House Dresses ggapF A M( MV dHssw MMa w aw -- m -r """-' - r wp t Nearlv evervone knows the quality and value of these T TL... v a.r4-lATllll UAlllJaSl af J ramous nouse aresses. incy are wuhuwi- ,. ,. , regular price. Kegular z.ou aresses are now c...ng ai $1.97; 51.50 grade at 1.Z; l.uu graae ai ow Children's School Dresses Are your girls ready for school? Now is the time to secure new dresses at a big saving. They come in jj white and colored goods, all nicely trimmed and well A 1- C:l ! MMA. AO Q ftQ QXn tl IIQ ! IllaUC. WILTCVIOU HUC UI1VCI TV, UV, ww, v, -a.w t and $1.35. Ladies' and Misses' Middies White with colored collars and cuffs. X values for 89c; 85c values for 79c; 75c values for 69c. X ! Sizes for ladies and misses. We have a very popular v & 1 fl J li f . 1 . 1 II. A , 1 V A une or lviiaaie voaii wmen we are semng ai pi.o uur- mg thu sale. Stilts Drygoods Co. "Where the Ladies Shop" Klamath Falls, Ore. ;m$' ?t?Mt,M?,MSH$wfl $ 4 $ It &i$Mt"tlll i. Regular $1.50 f Railroad Seems ! ro LATE T0 classify a Sure Thing t KOlt SALE Cheap, one 3 -Inch I he.avy, wide tiro wagon, one set of , heavy work harness Inquire 239 Pine street. 2C-3t H OUSTON' Mcoopollun Amusement :s MEDFORD, July 26. The people of the city of Medford and the member. TO EXCHANOE-Twenty-llve lots. 60x , ,. - i 12G feet; level and well located; of the common council are practically a unit on the further steps to be taken to consummate plans for the construe tlon of tho Blue Ledge railroad. At the next session of the council Mayor Emerlck has announced, a reso lution for the Issuance of the $300,000 bonds voted will be passed, the recal citrant members of that body having concluded to yield to the expressed wish of a great majority of the people to push the enterprise to completion. Tho establishment of a sawmill and box factory depend on the construction of a railroad. clur Joel T. Ward. 1H0 Main It The Chllcote agency I the home oft the -ICtna companies. It. OPERA HOUSE HOUSTON DARK Phompt attention given to rental col. lections. Chllcote 1 ORPHEUS THEATER The state will supervise the expend iture of the good roads bond issue of Coos county of $362,000. The American Soda Products com pany of San Francisco is Installing a plant northeast of Pajsley to refine alkali. Farmers of Polk and Benton coun ties are co-operating with the state for ft water grade highway from Salem to Eugene. ' 9S dLvEiStMc9""" rj EiL-"-wsi Oar Wait Ads are th Bait that catch the Big FUh RsculU-Try one in sorrow's paper i - Publication of Summons In tho Justice Court for the District of Llnkvllle, Klamath County, Oregon. E. Carol Plaintiff, vs. George Maasey, Defendant To George Maasey, Defendant In the name of the state of Oregon. You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action on or be j fore August 18, 1916, that being the ex piration of six weeks' publication of this summons prescribed by the order or the court, and if you fall so to an fiwer, the plaintiff will take judgment agalnRt you for $35.00 and for the oosts and disbursements of this action, and that a claim for $26.07 against the Pelican Bay Lumber company, attach ed in this action as your property, bo sold to satisfy such judgment. This publication U made by order of the Honorable B. W. Oowen. justice of the above named court, duly made on July 7, 1916. Tho date of first publication of this summons is July 7, 1111. A, O. YADBN, Attorney for Plalatiff. 7-14J1-JW-11.U TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY C. R. Miller's Picture of "CRATER LAKE IN WINTER" "The Hidden City of Crime," Eighteenth Episode of Oraft "Savtd by a 8ong," Two Reel Hex Dranm "The Vengeance of Quldo," Ono Ilcol Powers Drama "1 he Framt-Up on Dad," l One neel Nestor Comedy SIX REELS QOOD MU8IC ADMI88ION16and2Sc STAR THEATER "THE RULINQ PASSION" Five Reel Fox, Featuring Claire Whitney "THE STOLEN PIE" Movie Made In Klamath I TEMPLE THEATER ! i The Scapegrace," N Three ncol Lubln Dramu ' "The Sea Dog," Vim Comody "Love's Labor Lost," Edison Cartoon ' 8ellg Tribune." MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Oiegon MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS MENWANTED BOX FACTORY r Men wanted for both day and night shifts Apply at once. Dorris Lumber & Box Co. Dorris, California VfV4v CV.X!..' -,