The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 02, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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TH1 KV1W1WO HUALD. ' i KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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UNUSUAL WINTER
CAUSES BIG LOSS
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town tod.r '" for rh"'",U
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creamery man, ramc
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Merrill IVl'le In City
In )esterda,v
rantllo company.
Takrx ftMrvr of Shop
Carl Yonns. formerly of thlo tlty.
returned Saturtfar night an J lll
'- J1; 8Utny of M",njMnr Into Cy
were ifraia rua wrvuurs auogif,
Mr. and Mr II. C. Window and 'have charec of the machine :. at
Mr. C. C. Couch of Merrill were la the White Pelican garage,
town ocr the weekend. (
J. H. Wise. Klamath rounty far-
IWjo.i Sapportrr. to Meet
Al.HANY. Ore.. April 2. SupKrt
riN of the tti.0on.000 road bond meas-
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vera la towa over
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E. V. Uarnea
the week-end
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of Yiwka inlwd In tb rllr Rundar'
WlBtaai O. Aadenon of Shipping
tea u Mlee Date? Haydea of
cKt Wi aaarrW 8atarday night by expected
Jaattea C tie Peace Gowea.
mer, has moved to the city from the ure from practically eery county In
country and Is residing at 623 Klahlh the Mate will meet here April II.
street. I Chairman W. A. Wood, of the lost-
J tature'Kcarapalsn commlttcv. Issued
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iff. U . .-llUe, IVtil UJElCtAIl. j
returned last night from Los Anicelcv
where he has been on Important busi
ness, j
la Reported Better
George McDonald, a Klamath coun.
jty pioneer, who has been seriously
,111 at Santa Crux, where he has been
this! this winter. Is reported better and is chances on a war declaration Inter
(M Final rupee
1iti Is Noll, a former native of Ger
many, received his final naturalisa
tion papers today. Mr. Noll arrived
In this country In 1909. landing at
New York. He arrived In the city at
7:30 this morning and was taking no
whkat laxii owixo to hxow
lexpeciea to recover, accoraing
'word received here by relatives.
to ruptlng his Intention of becoming an
i American rltiten.
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usual weather of the last winter has
coat the wheat growers of the Inland
empire many thousands of dollars.
Seventy-ftv per cent of the far-
men of eastern Oregon, eastern
Washington and Idaho must re-seed,
their wheat field owing to the lack
of snow during the winter and the
high wind of a week ago, which act
ually blew the seed from the ground.
With wbrat selling at mure than
11.50 a bushel, the loss to tho far-
mini who must plant their crops a
second time ts easily seen. In Uma
tilla coanty alone thousand of acres
are being re-seeded now.
The ground la many places Is baked
aad bard. Club varieties of wheat
are said to have suffered most.
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Now for an early announcementM
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Hart Schaffner & Marx Styles
for Spring are Here
YOU'LL be glad to hear it; most men look forward
to this event with keen interest Here are some
of the good things you'll see at this stere:
The stylet the famous Var
sity Fifty Five designs for young
men and men who like young
style. New belt-backs, pinch
backs. Vanity Six Hundred
Overcoats; some with belt all
around.
The fabrics all-wool; wors
teds finished and unfinished;
flannels: serges; homespuns.
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cheviots; Dixie weaves.
The colers: grays, greens,
blues and browns any number
of new ideas you haven't seen
before.
You'll see the Hart Schaffner
8c Marx label in all of these
garments; it's your guarantee
of absolute satisfaction; a small
thing to look for, a big thing to
find.
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The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx Clothes
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INDIVIDUAUTY ,.
IN CLOTHES
Men with individuality like to have their clothes
a little different from the ordinary fellow. The
Kuppenheimer Company specializes on this point.
Their clothes have style touches far in advance of
most manufacturers. If you wish to stand out from
the crowd and get away from the commonplace
and ordinary, and yet not be conspicuously dressed,
come to us for your Easter suit. When you make
your "annual visit" to church you surely .want a
new suit. We have dozens of them your size wait
ing your inspection. If you are a little fussy and
particular about your clothes, you are the man we
are looking for. If we cannot please you we don't
want you to buy. That is our fault, not yours.
Kindly give us the opportunity of trying.
K. K. K. STORE
Leading Clothers
KNOX HATS WALK-OVER SHOES
IRWIN AND HENRY
ON STAND TODAY
HOIIIlS .MLUDKIt CiHK hT.IUTH
Tlllrj MOK.M.V AXI KXAMI.VA.
TIOX OF HITXKhSKK I'ltOCKI'.!).
I. IX THK UIMTIT COl'IlT
STUDENTS JOIN
ARMY; 6ET CREDIT
O. A. C. I'llOYlDFJi MrmiOIl op
MAKING U CLANH VVOIIK LOST
WIIII.K MKMIIKIIM AUK FIOIIT
FOU OIIU XATIO.VH CAIHK
This cxanilriatlon of witnesses In
the Hobbs murder enru for the death
of Kd Way opened this morning In
the circuit court, which Is now linvlni;
,ila second trial following the failure
or the MM jury to arrive nt it ver
dict. John Irwin, ex-dlttrtct attorney,
who was In office at the lime nf the
death of Way, wan on tho stand this
morning to tell of his tonversntlmi
ulth tlio Hobbs in, d evidence ho
found. K, fl. Henry, county anrveyor,
who mado a nlui followlnK the Hhoot
Ing, was iiIho on tlii' Mnud. luisely
'repeatliiK tlulr teatlmony given on
the firm trial. Thene two wltnoueu
were dl4pctiit-d with before noon.
The ram roauroed thla nfternoou.
DUtrkt Attorney Duncun Hnld thut
tho trial would probably not hint an
long thlM time, (ik I hey expec li-il In
Kct down In fnclK,
Tlie fhlliote MKomy In tin- home of
tlto Kliiu oiituiii-k, Ak for fire,
Ufa and arrldeiit ralea. 2!)
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
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WANTED Two young ladlrn to fix-
tor tnr hoapltal (ralnlnu. Apply or
wrlle to Mtta Moore, head nurse of
Blackburn bosnltal. Klamath Falli.
OroKou. 2.31
UllHCON AdlllCULTUHAI- COI
I.Hdi:, Corvnllli, April I. No aeol
nrtir obstuclcn will he allowed to pre.
vent inllHtmcnt for military aervlce
nt tlie Orraon Arlcultura College.
A faculty rullnic ling bean madu that
jlll either itlvo credit for work un
finished iM'cauie of otilerlnK tho ier
vbe before the end of the prcaent
HcmeHter. or provldo raeana of mak
iue up the uncompleted work.
CauriidatoH for graduation in June,
1917, who withdraw from collcgo for
United Wilton military aervlce will re
ceive full credit for the aecond fom
eHter'H work In all nubjocts In which
they ur maintaining a pawing grade.
All other atudonta will either ro
celv) credit for the unflnlHh,od work
of the temeater or bo given an "In-
tompleto" In aubjocta noceinary to
required HUbJoctH.
When Htiidunta with incomplete,
return to college they will bo provid
ed with apodal Instruction to enable
them to remove tho Incomplete grade,
SCHOOL FAIR
DODYjpi
LINT OK OFFICKIW lOMPLETO
A.l PEIIMANK.NT CttMUnTEE
t'HAIIlMAX AI'ltHXTKW-tT ,H
I'MNXKII TO IHM ' VAW
HlUy.fUe Orndiiata In Montanii
MIBBOUKA. Mont., April 2, Moro
than klxty-flve atudenta at tho Unl
vemlty of Montana will receive do.
grcei at tho commencement In Juno,
Thla la a alight tncreaae over the
number of graduatea laat year, when
forly-two received dlplumaH,
Tho Klnmatli Cuuiily School Wr
Aaaoclatlon coniploicd II orpH'
tlon at a mooting held nt lh KIB,'("
Commercial Clubroom Hutnrday "
crnoon wild the oloctlon of offlHH
and tin. uuiiolntmcnt of pcrw
commltteo ehalrmiiii for Ihe wl
brinche of work.
it iu ii,., iMuiuiiition'x tiluii to noia
one general achool fair In the "Um"
and pcrhnp auxiliary f.ilr In oV'
lug pnrla of the county ahould II "
ImpoMlblo for tlioo dlniriiw -
hlblt at tho genorul fair. T,'1",!
bo aottlod later by thiwo "''"'T
The offlcorK of the bkmik latum
on are:: 0. I). Climpcnlng. pf"';
dent; A. U. Maralmll. ilco-preiWW.
MIhs Bdnn WolU, mcreViryj w
Kiell, anHUtant aecrclury: M. U. rw"
troniurer. and J. C Wright.
treasurer. . -M
Tho pormanont cominltKe rliairw
appointed were: Krunk 8
waya and uieaua comiulllcei
Kdun Wolla, meMilierahlpi " ;..
non, publicity! Mlaa Anna I WJta.
library program, and Fred IN
athletlo program.
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