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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1917)
... '.'t'' 4rtr m i jj m m .-y. ;to - ' hi fcfj fct -hh t, H ! ft) 5f, k'l l m Wart- mi fc.l 4 1 ifcfca M M Mr El j i M& s:-l ni'v G frl A r - " - rAMirro tlfriaicHerrt W.O.tMTTH, Editor FOR SALE SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS WMMWMMW FWt SALB Carage aad repair ahop; beet tecatlea la towa. Phone 1 1 x r eaM at Nicklgaa are. ll-tt mnm 1111 m TRADE Teat of ktMSes, weight poaads. In- aatre K. Williams. Wvtsioa street. FOR SALE New S-t steel wlad mill at laa tkaa Wswleeele price. O. C. Lereas. atasseer, : Mala WML FOR SALB At a hergaia. part cash, urate oa beleace. 10 acres, part Umber, part seoadew; ateety ter: la heart a apea raage raaaataai la tTlsmsth county (or nil alack maa. R. C. Oroeebeek It-It FOR sULK Moaara 4-raoa. kaaaa. Aaal Mi attaafeaa aa. Ut FOR RENT FtmKUHKD ROOM waatad. aaat kr aslaUsmd man. Ad P. O. Rax IS. U-lt FVRNISHCO APARTMENTS at tka Oraaaa Hoaaa, S17 KTaatatk ava. swssaswwssss ij- i HELP WANTED WAIsTFT) Womaa U naaatratc tor koaaawork. COOK WANTBD WoBttm or aa4 wlfa; cood Uakarrasck. aasssBBVeaReS-S- Fkoaa c-t MISCELLANEOUS WAMTKO To raat Uaaarwood typt wrkar. PbomZSSY. lMt UWT stoawwkar aa reaaa la IQaaaaU Baala, tall Ugkt ot Ford. Katlfr Caaaty Clark, l Mt LOST Oaa aalt of Ura carrier of Caarratet f . Ratara to Central ll-2t WANTED TO J. BUT Saeoad A. Edwardt. Eagle 10-5t Rlaca. MONET TO LOAN oa dty property. Artkar R. Wilaea. l-t WANTED TO BUY I taadlag bar ia tkaleU.allklada. WaataaToyon to aalL AddraM. Har. eara Herald at-L . . f-ft Meat of food clean car atoraga at Telford Breev garaca. io.t tkm CMIrete ageacj la tba fcol m of FARM LANDS THE GOVERNMENT needs farmers M welt aa Ighters. Two million tbraa buadred thousand acres of Ore. get CaUforala Railroad Co. grant Uads; title revested to United States; be opaaad for homesteads and sale. Contains some of. the bast tend left ! tba United States; large copy righted map, showing lead by sec Meets aaddescrlptloa of soil, climate, rain fall, elevations, umoerature. ate; bf counties. Postpaid $1. Oraat Laaes Locating Co., Bog 610, Port tend, Oregon, .7t SUBURBAN ACRK TRACTS MAa Acre of Lead for the Price of , Lot" Oa Jul llth we will offer for sale few eae-acre sarburban home sites at' tka fret suburban station oa our atw Maatdaal Railroad, at prleeo teat thaa a city lot will cost you. Remember, there are only a few of thee tracts, aid yen get four or Ave Usee tba laid tbara la in a fifty foot let, aad Just outside tbe city JUtatmr OWN gardes; M'StAlaA.a.aua. t1BI ....II ..!.. jyrMi7Hi wn,s srui. lyaurOWNebickeas. Nave) yaar OWN aw; Aad ba INDBPBNDBNT. NO OUT TAJfJMrTO PAT. Jgfl . JBBBBBBaWt? BMBfsflaaBjVtl tMt "2in smsm f ta ns urn -- " jllijl,,, AS Klamath Boy Tells of Army Id a letter to MlM Pauline Hotch-i kin of the Klamath Af eoey. WUlleo kin ot ine iviawiu Uotcbkln. a Klamath Coucty boyj wbo ealUted at tbe outbreak of tte Meiicaa trouble last year, aad U cow, encamped at El Peo. relate tozrei of bU exparlanca. Tbe letter foltowi' .. a iwt. -Forty or a. !e eon Ta f tbe Slat of June, and got here oa tte, jlCtb. We had aline trip coelnnhrcj,lti VOoden Soon and walla, elitht UKiana ana ix jwc. "ii-"i . .-.. ..i .,-. as arrlTed here wt were pat la j eat oat of oar mess kit. Believe me. quarantine for weaale. Tbere are'thU U the real soldier life, about UOO sen In oar retfaeat inj "W hare some ahower baths here. quaraatlne. Nobody aeeau to be aleJt. I aad tbe water doe not n-rj to be sa I rnesu we will be turned out pret-! heated. It U fine after drilllnr In the ty aooa. "It doaaat matter whether you are; la quaraatlne or not. yon drill Jul tbe aaate. ana beliCTa at. we certain ly drill here a food elgkt htrora a day. and It la good aad not here. too. TbIj If a new regiment, ao they want to whip them np Into abapa aa rapidly aa poaaible. Tkla U tb Thirteenth j ELKS OITB MITXIOX BOBTO.V. llaaa. July IJ. Tba Elka Orand Lodga baa ap- proprUted a mlllloa dollara for war rallat work. PIXK QHOVK P1CKTP8 PINH OROVE. July U. Among tttoae in tbla dlatrlct wbo went to Aaalaad to celebrate the Fourth were Mr. aad Mra. Ozro Brown and aoa. BaalU Mr. and Mra. Orb Campbell. Charlie Duttoa. Mra. Cunningham aad aoa Floyd aad Mtae Nellie Oray. Mr. Byera will commence haying I In a few daya. Rer. Aaderaon preached a ipleadld ermon teat Baada oa the "Romance of Life." Next gunday Mr. Wilcox will preach here. Charlee Oray baa been out at his abeep camp. Lata Odom wag a visitor in town. teat week. Earl Arant and family bare moved over weet of Klamath Falls, where Mr. Arant la stationed as forest ranger. Haxel Arant Is visiting her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arant, at Klamath Falls. Roy Kinsman waa sick last week. The Pine Orove school board bought a new piano for tbe school. Tbe board bad a meeting Sunday eve ning to discuss building another room onto tbe school bouse. J B. Coraett of Shedd, Ore., who Is prominently known thruout tbe state for his Interest In pure bred livestock, Is In Klamath County at tending to business matters. : i 1 nfrfffllrfl yffsTftriee Btaw. U a tuatfkt-gistilkd folin Utt !' UW beUing sstau grsgusOjr fist in a continuous m. i mfaSm. i uakrsisa chsin. giving nty tuninf. ukk aBgn DqIB asdsasit((lnui,pssmn4mUsit. : W.il. BeUing Mints slon rewtl itssUiw aiulity. rT" "r"WB A Uw U. t. Burtiu of (unditdi sMtet, yy iravity Ullt yeu astblnf . No miitur. how- f J vtr cltvsrly tvwetud nd m mnn what JL it gravItT, csn centals Ut rrMt,unbskn JJ semi af ksiUag Mist. JTT Res Crswn it urtnu4 mi ttnliht- STr aistUM rtAntry f tsellnt, tht boilins points ssT. v A . . i- el whits) ttti lontlnntm cksln Btd Citww rTlgfaJHKpMrCBru I UaetaasUtur. Lw JSgSSy0" I STANDARD OIL COMPANY I sssssss li m (C.urosMi) SJ I "Tt0fUnofQutlily I daWSsM ssssHTaYafsssssssl sSkW BsFsTalsbYAffas-i kaasagl I saamxsHVUIIHj la. Life in South Regil Field Artillery, and 1 think ' Nf!oS6 to Blte7 C' We fcave flve-lnca (uoi mounted , Kpj , h, hort w pa p, We haven't jot any!. torse yet. tfco. Tier re aaay thouund of wK d!er bere. Our rejlmenl Ij about sno slle from El Pao. and there j costlsnoa row of camp frntnifor Reed uterr. fc f towj. idM of ,hf . lrackfc w mr, camrwd In trnt ' fcot on Td n'018 'airly owl. howeter. o we can sleep, "In tbe neat camp, a cavalry regi ment, they have a free movie show every night, but we who are quaran tined cannot go. There are so many of u, however, that we have quite a, little fun In tbe evening among our- aelvea." ATTORNEY REAMES TO MARSHEIELD MILL gTRIKK AT MARSHKIELD AKOCSE8 gfSPICIOXS OF FED ERAL OFFICER, WHO LEAVES TO INVESTIGATE MARSHFIELD, July X. Federal Attorney Clarence Reamej will arrive tonight to investigate the I. W. W. activity ia connection with tbe mill igttlkea. Most members of tbe I. W. W. have left. I. W. W. BUSY IN LARGE CROUD ARE HANDLED DV TROOPH FOR ATTEMITIXO TO CLOCK HArtVEHTIXO VX. DER ARREST ELLENSBURG, Wash., July 2. Captain Sborkley of the Second Washington regiment, has arrested between fifty and alxty of the Indus trial Workers of the World. They are charged with endeavoring to prevent tbe harvesting of crops. WASHINGTON a THE RVRMINQ HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Special Market Service STOCK YARDS. NOKTH PORT.on splendid offering went lru . ... ...... iile The cattle, I.A.M'. JHir I- .!'- - i jarJs hae been well tilled durlnc the Heady with ll week', prices, . ......... L w.. ... ik.,.ow 1ry eirellent feeder r. .-....... .w. ...-. dull at the rlixe of Ust eeV, Mnn- ia's niovemrnt was brl'k and a larxe volume was traiKactcd. which totaled around 1.200 head. Some choice, prime steeni hrouicht $li50, but the rmeral market condition Indicated, j..f,nP ,., irf pretlous week of JO to 75 cent. I !" '"' 'or ,fi' W,,,,,, "" " .", Monday's market conditions would, IU 15. at which rtsure a carl.ad of warrant a quotation of to fs.Ti'ettra fine hogs, weighing :l. inmnd. for test b,ef steers, and IS 50 to Pa.e.l over the acales, A fair uu llutcher stuff and corns, however, declined nearly II " il '" -"- -- from last weeks market. The Lest' with rather a weak supply co.s are selling as hUh at 17 50.) Shrep-Th. sheep market remain, but the bulk are going at 7 and.elradjr. with only 500 head on the lower. The hull market Is steady, market Monday. Spring lambs are with last week ctose. and 50 cent getting front It! 25 to I1J.75. 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T A If 4vv .smsakv'ii!jr 4Z; i.!ji'm-i-'. i?rj3KaismkV'iiw"(1' - 'riSBF w.VLn'm'LMM.tv -WTFZ ZZJL Londoner have never had to ta kc to their rrllarn to save tlimuselte ugalnst c clones, but In the yards of some houses cellar like those used In the Western stales of this country have been provided, and this pholo. graph shows a mother and child at the entrance of one, ready to o where the Zeppelin bomb cannot reach th ere. Crop Conditions Thruout! Oregon Not Promising PORTLAND, July 12. Shallow rooted crop and those on light soils are Buffering materially for moisture, and unless It rains soon the late planted crops will not coma to full before maturity, reads the summary of crop conditions thruout rOegon for the week ending July 7th, Issued hero today by the Portland weather bu reau. "Under rloudlexs skies, the con tinued hot, dry weather haa been favorable for haying, which Is now general, with good crops of clover and alfalfa being hoimed," the Hum- raurv continue. Sentiment Believed to Be Over Estimated TOKIO, July 12.That the anti Japanese sentiment In the United States is not so strong as Is believed in Japan Is the opinion ot Dr. Welch Iro Okada, professor of medicine at the Imperial University, who recent ly returned from a trip to America. The professor said that tba Japanese were welcomed in tba United States, generally speaking. It was true tbat among tba labor the yarns, MHiunirn A lit) were h.mlll at the r.l. from $fi t j,,Kt The Iiok alleys Here tnltier heavier Monday than a eeV a. about I, SOD head belli record, The ,'rlne In price which started the latter fM ot the week rolitiniirtl at the opening Moltdaj. and a g.M many latum tor tne ouia e . from II to M. Like Cyclone Cellar - rfSPC -w.vl " m "Barley, oat and spring wheat were In fair to Kood condition, hut heading very abort, winter wheal gen- erany gooa, ami the harvest of rye has begun on valley land In Umatilla county. "Corn, potatoes, hops, sugar beeta and beans, where Irlgated, made rap Id advancement, warm nlahta belne particularly favorable to the growth oi rorn. Pastures anr ranges, as a rule, are drying up, and are greatly In need of rain. Tbe fruit outlook Is still prom ising; berries are setting well, with prospects for a large crop." element in tbe West the situation was amerent, but be found that the ma jority of the American people do not subscribe to the anti-Japanese agita tion In tbe Western states. He added that gome of tbe American physicians were even suggesting medical co-op-eratlon between Americans and Jap anese because Americans were recog nising tbat tba Japanese possessed certain excellent qualities in medical acleace. i EMPEROR IS 10 ABDICATE Ht'.sV Tt'MI ' Till: MANtlH' IIV,TV, WII.I. III." ItHH'MI T AlUMMtV IIH l-iWITION IIV mi: iiKi'tiii.it' hUH'W WASIIINtlTtiN. 1' ' July 5 The republican Hoops hae ciilete.) I'eklng. and the atidlraltuu of the re- storett emperor Hum Tunc U momen tarlly expected, according to cables to the t'hlursn legation here. President Keiig Kwi t'hang Ita or. derrtt the arrest of (leiiorul t'hang llun. the mllttar) leader ho start ed the retulutlon, tr. Wu Tung Kang, mliiUter of foreign affairs, ha resigned. Will irsxle gl ! In IUIlrtsl .sM4tln xllli spur irw.t. for K'l rsttlrrs lot. Sr t1iilte. MlM Mary Hall Is visiting at lh home of H. T. Nelson, Mr and Mrs, J A tlordon spent Sunday at Kagle Itldge Tavern. Mats ssMttr g""l 10 asxl HO arrw lr rigalrtl trarts rlus lu Fall, partly ia alfalfa. Price aft low aa)l tssraaa rig'U. ie tliilrole. H OUSTON' Mttrupoiitan Amrfsemete s HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE gt'AKEIt lltJMEDIM It). VAI'DEVILLK STAR THEATER Mary ilckfoctl ia "I HE ItMIH LITTLE RICH UIIU." A plcturtsatloti of tbe noted Aiun Iran novel and successful play by Kleanor dates. TEMPLE THEATEt Hellg Prevents II. II. Warner And an Kvrnpilunal Cast. Including Violet Hemming nml lwrnr, Hulls "Till: H.iXtlKIt THAU." A stirring drama of I tin North In five- Parts A .Musty Hufler f'otnrsty ami HcurM I'atlir New. 4'urmil Event. . AliMIHHIOX TEX t'KXTH MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon ORPHEUS THEATER TIm Terror of War," Hlg U Feature In two parts. 'Tim Purple .Mask The Vault ut Mistrry" Twelfth Episode, In two parts. "Wlien Ihtiimn Fell fur PytliUs," A long Inugli, ami u merry one, two parts. ADMIHNIOX TEX CENTS Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1, O. O. F, aeep'.PNr!?' ?'h,t; W. D. Cofor N. ,,B-;.ilVt?i?i.sri-. -..... ..Mk.aujiiuBiii no. e. meats . -. -HUH, BfVfgWfJ. S W4m : ISsUUAK. !; FILMS Bought at our store Developed Free YOU SAVK 111 CKNTS ON i:acii ROLL fv Kl AM1TU vat (inde . SSAM-11 ini SI IHLLA III! II.I1N -:. " ffiUi tltuSWM'' m THURSDAY, Jl'I.V Itt, ktr IMtniUVIMK.MT MsUK A nnw oltlce and shuw MMtathif Ihg tomtructed In the Ikidg ItJ at the toriter of fourth and Klaw i t'.iii... i.r ii.ti i . . " " " -"' isn ia tiltiriilug, after a Visit nUIi hit lH(l dauaiiler, Mt t teager Mr fwui W Krratl) pleased wl, , , tjj "' l-s-opto s. Klatistti 'a. HutmttMM atrf trwrls, n3 v llrrt. Male twgttis July In, t( PROFESSIONAL CARDjI akjraaAgaasskga)MssaisaeaslSskaskgagkjra JOHN '. tl.MJIInitV t'osiMiy Harvey or t'ltil Ugltics-r DR j. H. CARTER DENTIST O'riCg. ROOMS r end WHITI BUILDINO rr. -t : -fi City 4 County Abstract Cim AHTIIL'M IL WIIjhim 517 Main HI, AllKTnAtTft, IA,S A M pssr rrett Mossey for Uae l.MVHA,CE DR. K. R. GODDARD MM m-i:miatiii I'HVttitxi" k Stills. aiU, I. tl, t. K. TrtssM ffj KniTliila-r -Kiaoiinsllos) ssdrss ullntl.iu Is frrst a your liussss. lu I lie ltli. i 1'efllirr I mmi Ida ttsss (l.lliig strrl trtl.le fix Ihmim- rWS. iM.nl. ttil iusuirsi Its Itrwltitritl In hr nU4l In any lit I l.e SJIi stisil , ttss ptlr Is Ut SttttlSt, iiiisr. .T.M. 11.1, t-nie lt.iit 3AM.R, W. D. MILLER Itmflstg t.'otiirarloe Matthold, Tar and tlratel KeeeK tne ItiMif t'oatlng. Repair Wi a Hpectalty. Hi M, Histb Hln I'htine :?3. Deiur Roewif Howe I MS Male) Street First-das riKims for tranttcst or permanent roomers. ThePiim All tables newly equlppsd wltfe the 1917 model cushions, new cloth, new cues and new Ivory cue balls. The PALM H MAIN STRUT raBjsjrsasgasBte WOOD Place your Orders far GREEN SLAB WOOD NOW Best wood obtainable for the money Klamath Fuel Co. iAA00m0Ai0i0m0iiH0it 44444 i nn.,nA.T Baswjaj'fcasw JTiK rwoodes Pkarmarv "BBBFIBJ fj&K SffSfc a.a.aAV '" """ ' F ."Jm rm v.tswv ' "''we t lllvvflfffettfTm v. '