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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 11, 1917)
'ty&tf ' '" & t PAMrwm THB aeVlHPfO HHAID. KLAMATH FALLS, OR1QON MONDAY, JUNKt,,ltt, rt . COUNTY CENSUS IS LOCAL SUIT TO KLAMATH FALLS BEATS MCCLOUD Local News 1228ELI6IBLES SUPREME COURT NORTHWEST WEATHER FORECAST WAR CENSUS CHECK ON COUNTY ALLEN SLOAN APPOINTED ADMIN. ISTRATOR IN CASE-TRANS. PITCHERS BATTLE PEATURBS GAME SP GOOD CLAtt, OBlPlTE A COLD RAW WIND ONB RUN IN FOURTH INNING ei n s?E335?lrJlP,': MECINCTS IS COMPLETBO BY DEPUTY SHERIFF OIVBN OUT CRIPT COMPLETED AND SUB MITTED TO COURT , FOR PUBLICATION WASHINGTON Fair, with vest- erlywlaae. kLAMATH U. S. It S. Mutnw, Saturday, M degrees. Predettatloa. .W lack " ataxtnusa. Saaday. 7 degrees,, 'aUaha'ual Saaday.'il Agrees. No BftdBiUUon. M lalaasa, today, degree. aiairiaa Lkeaee I A saarrlage Hcmn iu bused Sat vrday afteraooa to H. B. Haasmoad of MMIaad aad Mis Mauda H Arlaeaa Cattle Here. Sereral aaadred head of Arlaoaa cattle were hrought here laat week ay U L. afctaaaore aad 3. V. Mitchell aad will he fed la the Wood Barer Vat- y. i MO Acre. & t Low nt retailed froai the at Ba district, where he kaa keca aselst las ate sobs, Lloyd aad Jod Low, aad Lea Parriah, Med tM aeree of Had ta eats, wheat aad aarley. for taa aaet seres weeks. Mr. Law said today their seed cost tkea orer Sl.aa. SHsathss "War Ceaeervatlon. Bar. W. B. Baaaho, pastor of taa CarUUaa ckarck of this city, spoka oa "War CoaacrraUoa" la kls eeraa aaaay might. Hit eenaoa waa par aaaat to taa saggeatioaa aad plaas of taa Ualtad Statea daaartaaat at agri- eattare. Laava far faatcal. ., Mia. Joe Moore. W. Goettacka aad Mr. aad Mra. Aadraw of tale city left tale afteraoaa ky aateeaokUe for tare Mia. Mean aad Mr. Oaattaeka vfli aaaat taa faaeral of Maw Bath Patrtea. a reletlTe,wha died there yee- tarday. after a teas ' ANNOUNCEMENTS Taa ragaJar aaeetlag at taa W. C T. 0. win aa kaM Taaaday at taa koaae at Mra. T. K. Seeds oa Mala street. At aaas asaetiag tkey win eoaaarata wltk aha Mad Craaa aara, A aaeetlag of Um 3EJ4iS e taa i ef .the m rVaahyteriaa m anr win as au tmiat gcbsi. E..'j(Zor : -r at w rasas ta celdar extoadlag saB to Bar. ft. w. Secsaaa of Parttaad. taa aeeaer who preached aara aararal ACRES LAND OPEN FOR ORAZINO - uwiea aiaies reciaasauoa eer tea kaa advertised for kids for the mates privileges oa laada la Mates aaaatfy lytes adjaaaat ta Clear take. Taa lead kaa keea withdraws as a ree- Irflto, aad therefore aoaa at tt la rafPatry. There Is a total of . tSf acraa offered for rest Weak proposals may ke raealrad aa- cat aeeSeaUoa to the United States rec- laasaUea serrica at KUatath Fans. AU kids oa tae tead asset ke acoosjaaaied ky a saetHH check for the saaoaat of oaa year's raat Tae tead la rested wtth the aadarstaadtes that teaaa is to take it for a tena of three years. AU raat Is to ha paid la advaace. Toar list patriotic Uaarty Boad. dety Bay a YmtW Wil Watte If you have ne plane In the heme, ae why wait until fall to purchase. Everyene auyina a straight Wane this month gats a free atari In music lessens. .is..'. write he high. " arVaawhVnet'iM.KiJaw n easy terms while they are etlll at thesis price.' -rv Largast ateek'at the lew rent, etere next '4tr pest- Li1, .TiTRr, ,ui" 'it w Smihml) The checked lararaa from the pre- clacta ta the ceaaty showtag the aua her of regietratloBs of war cUgthlea In the coaaty as completed ky Deputy Sheriff Perry DeLap are as follews: Algoeaa . WoodBlrar Klamath Lake Odeaaa 1) Odtasa (S) Pteraa Wordea . Mldlaad ML Laki MerriU Tale Lake Malta Poe Valley Dairy HlMaaraad Swaa .104 54 M II 1( 4 19 n M 41 .; .S3 Plae Orera Lost Blrer Laagell Valley 8pragaaBlTar-. OdaU Kxtraa 1 14 7 It St u 31 . g Tatal JUU PERSONALS Mrs. Clara Moore kaa returned from a proteased vtett la Portland Forest Grova. E. M. Bahh of the MerriU NaUonal baak. speat taa week end la the city oa haslai W. J. Moore of Lakeriew Is la the city o K a Geary aad Jack Oarrett of Med fart, are vieitlag kera for aereral days. Lam Short was la towa Saturday oa Jas. M. Bargasa at Bagaaa waa here oa fcatlaess last week. Bax Bard waa te towa Satarday from his place aearOleae. Fraak Marry at Blrrar Laka'was aara last week oa W. B. Bants tt Malta was a Klam ath Falls Tteitor test week. Mr. aad Mrs. T. M. PetUt of MerriU were city Ttsltors last week. Mr. pad Mia. O. T. McKendree were registered at taa Hotel Hall uurt week. Mrs. A. A. Kattaakora Tlsited KUm- atk FaUa oa a skopplag trip last week. Mr. aad Mrs. P. E. Murphy of Steel Swahp were la the city dariag the past weak. Marioa NIae. Bray lumber maa, has heea kera aararal days test week oa rraak Caeka at MerriU aad Adolph Cacka of Spokaae, Wash., were in towa Saturday. Mr. aad Mrs. T. M. Cunningham were la towa Saturday from their atPlaeGrore. Scott MeAndrew aad C. G. Merrill of the MerriU district were Klamath Falls rtoltors Friday. Mr. CoraeUu of Ashland, who has heea at Algoma for the past month or so, has returned to Ashland. i O. W. Omeld at Merrill was in town Friday and shipped out a carload of bogs to the market last week. H 8. Lamm, manager of the Lamm Lumber company at Lelu, was in town during the week ead on business. AUtMi Sloan ban been appointed ad mlnlstrator of the Ftrtl Melhase estate and has started to work slralghtanlag out the affairs of the estate estimated at $100,000. The transcript ot the case pending ok th validity of the will Sled for probate by Gus Melhase has keen com pleted for appeal from the circuit court here, where the opinion of the coaaty court upholding the wtU filed for pro bate waa reversed. The appeal la made oa the grounds of Insufficient evidence. IRISH POLICEMAN KILLEDJY REBELS STRUCK ON NEAO WHILE TAKING REBELS TO JAIL PARLIAMENT MEMBERS DIES AT FRONT IN ACTION DUBLIN. June 11. Police Inspector Mills was killed last night while pre venting the holding of a meeting to protest against a meeting by Irish rebels. Several Sine Felaers have been ar rested. Despite aa order against such meet tags, over 1.000 rebels gathered before Liberty hall test night While taking several ot the crowd to Jail Mills waa struck oa the head. Irish Leader Dice DUBLIN. June 11. WUUam H. Kre moad, a brother of John Kremond. the leader ot the Irish Nationalists, has heea killed oa the western front He waa a member ot parliament LEBANON PRBPARBS ROSE-STRAWBERRY SHOW LEBANON, June 1L Lebanon Is making arrangements to entertain hundreds of visitors during the Rose Show and 8trawberry festival to be held here June 14 and 15. It Is expect ed there will be a good supply of straw berries on hand. AMERICANS ARE DUE IN PETROGRAD AMERICAN WAR COMMISSION, WHICH LANDED AT RUSSIAN PORT A WEEK AGO, GO TO THE The Klamath alla hall club de feated the McCloud team In a one-to-nothlng game yesterday at Modoc Park In a good gttue, despite the cold wind. The feature ot the game was the pitching battle between Shsder ami Peterson, which lasted thruout the game. Shader struck out twelve men and Peterson eleven. A few bobbles on the part of the locals showed the effects of the weath er and lack of a game for two weeks, but on the whole the performance was good. The slagh) ran was secured In the fourth Inning. Smith scoring the run. Tkt Jnjfcti Ma Maaajer Smptndtd fit BsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssWlsat 3 iBsssssssssssTfelS ! IgggWaKaPMc' sBssssssss9vT$lsABmBBnsl BBBSssBssEvr' 'asssssssssl BBSBSBSBBBSAiy t TJ . ,r!i7mBSBSBSBl BBsnBssssssssVraHggggggfalBfl BeBSSBF2?9HBsBsssssW'7?V BBattBssssssssSeXM 3 CAPITAL BORN HENDRICKS To Mr. aad Mrs. E. E. Hendricks of Ninth and Oak streets. today, June lltb, a daughter; Dr. R. R Hamilton attending. Plowara Sent Hospital. The Sowers that were used in the decorations at the Emanuel Baptist church for the children's day program last sight were sent to the hospital late moralag. KLAMATH FALLS ODD FELLOWS INITIATE BIO CLASS AT BONANZA Members of the degree team of Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. O. O. P., of this city went to Bonanza Saturday Might and Initiated a class of tea Into the mysteries of the order. The Bo saaxa Lodge proved to be Al enter. 1 Ulnars, aad the baaguet tendered the visitors was greatly enjoyed. The American war commission, of which EUbu Root Is bead, and which arrived a week ago at a Russian port, Is due to arrive in Petrograd today. The navy department authorises the following as the official list of the party: Mr. Root, ambassador extraordinary, John R. Mott, Cyrus H. McCormlck,, Samuel R. Barton, James Duncan and Charles Edward Russell, envoys ex traordinary; Major General Hugh L. Scott, chief of staff of the army, mili tary representative of the president; Rear Admiral James H. Glennon, naval representative of the president; Col onel R. E. L. Mlchle, aide to the chief of staff of the army; Colonel Wm. V. Judson, military attache to the diplo matic mission; Lieutenant Colonel T. Bentley Mott, military aide to the am bassador extraordinary; Surgeon Hoi ton C. Curl, United States navy; Lieu tenant Alva D. Barnhard, United States navy, aide to Rear Admiral Glennon, James McKenna, chief clerk and dis bursing officer of be mission; Clyde S. Stilwell, Jsmes K, O'Rourke, Jay Kee- gan Duane E Washburn, Walter W. King and George D. Gregory, clerks; Sergeant Paul Z. Randolph, orderly. and George E Long, messenger. Charles R. Crane, envoy extraordi nary; Basil Miles, secretory to the mis sion; Major Stanley Washburn, United Stotes army, assistant secretary to the mission, and F. Eugene Prince, civil aide and Interpreter, were already la Russia, and will join the party at Petrograd. , , . i JOrlNMC OOAW 4 John J. McOraw, manager of the New York Giants for the past fifteen years, who baa become the highest paid manager the game has ever known, has beea suspended for dis- agreeing with and hitting an umpire. He receives under, a contract a straight salary of 130,000 a year, with a percent age of the earnings of hla club, and If he wins the pennant In the National League a bonus of 110,000. It Is be lieved this all amounts to 150,000 a year. Card ef Thanks Mrs. Maude Finnell and family of Sblpplngton desire to express their very hearty appreciation and thanks to all friends for their kind sympathy and help; also for the many beautiful floral offerings on the occasion of the untimely death aad funeral of their son and brother, Everett, on the 2nd of June. LET US PAY YOUR' MUSIC TEACHER On Pianos sold the remainder of this month a course of Music Lessons free. 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Lr8sBaaBBHBBSssTBBBBBBBBBBBr , "aTsT KA-VfrjflKmlBaBBsr "amTsassssW.aaBBSsr bbbT Sf - m j.rwiiBrw BSaa BaBBBBBBBBBBaaeaBBBBBar I assBBi aBmht.:!v .EbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV Bbbb fg? lTt.BSBBBBBBBBBBBBaa P V JS KgKgBsV aBW aiKggte" Exclusive and original styles distinguisty"Kuppen heimer Clothes1 Belted Models-Virile, youthful fash ions as well as conservative models. Plenty of snappy patterns and colors to choose from in Grays, Checks, Shepherd Plaids. Dark Mixtures. Tans and Greens. Kamp-It-Outing Clothes for Men and Women. All style garments-Exclusive Agency at this Store. YOUR SUIT FOR THE BIG RAILROAD CELEBRATION IS READY, $15-$20--$25-S30 K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters, Klamath Falls, Oregon I " ,..'rs Before You Buy Study Case Threshers Careful 6tudy must be made of a threshing outfit before you decide. You dare not take chances. Your thresher must not fail vou at a critical time. Expenses pile up too fast. It must run continuously. That it why you should study Case threshers before you buy. The deeper you dig into thresher facts, the more certain you are to choose a Case. Don't forget that successful threshing depends too on the power you have. The Cast 20-40 Tractor shown above will please you absolutely. It suitable for many field and road jobs. It is the most dependable heavy duty tractor you can buy. Owners of Case thnshinu rim have nearby and continuous, service facilities. Parti n repairs arc ever handy. Investigate the Caw lino beforo you buy. May wc tell you au about it? LLOYD UNDERHILL Phono 117 KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. v. n T ' .". rv ieaiaay SKMjweaa'y a a .-