,t! 5r . THVMMMY, Jn,v m. . THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON utr Outing Clothes for Your Outings- ifK & All desirable styles in Outing and Camping Clothes for Men and Women. We are Exclusive Agents for the Celebrated "Kamp-It" Brand Outing Wear and can outfit you to your heart's desire for your Vacation Trips Trunks, Suit Cases & Bags-Just the styles you want K. K. K. STORE LEADING CLOTHIERS AND HATTERS ' JOY RID1XG MVST BE NORTHWEST WEATHER FORECAST CCKTAILKO Dl'RIXfi WAR i t wiomvpTAV r r t..i Qi f A0ro-iu vi. . v.., tj w. OREGON Fair west; unsettled. Aa appeal ror conserTation of the probably showers east; south country's oil supply by curtailment of westerly wtads. pleasure riding in motors and by elim. WASHINGTON Fair west; nn- matin other sources or waste, settled, probably showers east; cooler east Friday; southwesterly winds. XLAMATH U. 9.R.9. has Maxim am, yesterday 93 deg. Minimum, today. 64 def. Market Report El'UEXE FACTORY WILL EMIMY WOMEN laiMIR ! PORTLAND. July !6. The re celpU for the opening market were about normal for this time of year, in view of the stock conditions thru out the county, being 1,350 cattle. been issued by Chairman Bedford of the defense councils petroleum committee. "If our government is to bare pe-!dr,RR-V troleum it will need to prosecute the!30c cut- wnlfh developed to war successfully, the public will have T5c cu before the close of EUGENE, July Jfi. The first local instance of women taklne the nlaces of men In a factory because of the ctx'1' "' war drain on the supply of men will! " probably be at the mill of the Eu shortage of labor coatlnnea. j He said the company Is unable to! get men In sufficient numbers to op. erate the plant to il full capacity One woman has already applied for jae. Mr position, and her name Is on tbr re- ito economise in the use of gasoline Not a galkm of gasoline should be ' used in the present emergency except for some useful end he said. Gerry Coaad and Carey Raauby are returned from a tea days' auto! i . - . .. t inp 10 vanyon xmj ana ue jonn uay ; Ut. and Mrs. A. L. Boyer make up an eomatry. I auto party from Martlnes, Calif. Dr. and Mrs E. B. Fitxpatrick. Miss ijudib riupairica, jar, j. .ones ana German Birth Rate Decline Astonishing 2!;il23I-I I -i AMSTERDAM. July 26. Apart number of births can by no means be from the Inroads made upon Ger-1 counter balanced by the simultaneous manjr's male populaUon by the war, decrease shown in the mortality rate the check to the natnral renewal of of Infants under one year old, altho her people is making Itself very this Is relatively somewhat greater sharply felt. The provisional birth than the shrinkage shown in the num. statistics for 1916 show very clearly ber of births. The mortality rate of what a shrinkage will be evident In infants under one year old. measured the German annv IovIm Inr thnu i .. .- . . year, of war. assuming that the em-'wrths. hag continually declined since lan i?" IC , W 1.200 hogs and 800 sheep. jgie Excelsior company, which manu- Cattle The cattle market opened fclu excelsior for packing pur-J with a prospect of a 25c to '"'"- " " ",n- preameui anuj - tz. manager oi inc conipany.saia mat no the mar-' probably will )ut women on the saw grain ket. The run of cattle on the whole was better than the previous eek. in. eluding several car loads of high bred Hereford and Shorthorn steers. The percentage of well finished beef stuff In the yards was somewhat In creased over last week's offering. The yards were emptied of all market able stuff except some poorly bred Southern stock cattle, which were held over In spite of a fairly active market late in the afternoon. The feature of the cattle market was a carload of beautiful white-faced feed ers, weighing about TOO pounds, be ing almost uniform In size and con tour. The prices paid standing were about as follews: ' Best beef steers, 18.50 to f 9; good beef steers, 17 to $7.75; best beef cows, $5.50 to $6.50; ordinary to good cows, $4 to $5.50; best heifers, $5.50 to $6.50; bulls, $4..0 to $6; calves, $8.50 to $9.25; stockers and feeders, steers, 4.50 to $6.50; cows, $3.50 to $5.50. Hogs The hog market opened strong and active, with a demand ex ceeding the supply, which resulted in springing the price back to the old. and excelsior machine soon if the to rejMirtu made to State l-abor t'om mWsloner O V Holt by secrelarlwi of Ornngrs and Farmers' Unions thru tint the slate In (nlklng the avrr- HolT look Inn Increased acre. age Into consideration. Turnout Oregon. Mr HolT said to day, crop conditions range (nun total failure, as In the rase of lain wn 'spring grain In some lixallllr. in a half crnp of spring grain ami two thlriN of a mp of (all miwu crntn SALEM. July 26. Oregon's .191. To Ic the farmers frm assistance. crop will atrrage about two- In obtaining ItarvnM holu, Mr Hon" thirds of lat year's yield, according U making a survey of th slate, crop Oregon Crops and labor situation In vruU U needs of ilia farmers, tin , M Ing llh the public enuitoynt.at l. rrau, I lie United Htat eniploisj ufnrrs and the Oregon AgrlruliinJ loll.ge. "There will be beli enough lo U rt the grain crops, arrurdltig lolv illratlnns." Mr. Iloff said, "tftioruc XMb)y may occur la some of u central and northeastern roui.ll. "Wagn are twenty to thirty sr rrnt higher on tb average thaa Ut year. No labor trouble of any nugtl lude ba developed la Oregoa." rur. or ai Nin nis military system, the year 1914. In the twenty-six have not disappeared from the Or- largest German cities the rate of uch man empire before the time for their calling up comes around. The" oOcial statistic! which relate Infant mortality, as compared with births, fell from 15.3 In the year 1914 to 13.0 in 1916. while in all German figure of $15.60 for tops. This means last week's prices. The top price was for Eastern Oregon and Durocs. which' were very satisfactorily finished for thl3 time of year.: Quotations now stand as follews: I Light hogs. $15.30 to $15.40; hea vy hogs, $15.40 to $15.60; mixed J hogs, $13.25 to $13.75. ' Sheen There wan finttilnv not nf I . .u- r n --! "" " " "" . -c u:ru..u rr empnasizes the ordinary in the sheep market. I with lerltimatp satltifartlnii th raio ., . . .. . ... I ther.nln rt.ln. h. m s .., . . . ". . "7 V . , me annual aecnne continueo. ana tne . w, ..,,UUI, ,.. OI miani mortality in the war year 1916 was lower even than In the year 1912, when It stood 14.1, hitherto a record low rate. Such a compara- to German towns of 15,000 and more towns of 15,000 or more inhabitants Inhabitants show that the number of fit declined In the same period from infants born alive In such towns de creased by 131,068 in 1915, as com pared with 1914, and that In 1916 15.5 to 13.3. sales moved off rather promptly at the following figures: j Tone of market slow. ,'Oc lower. Lambs, $11 to $11.50; yearling wetlt-' ers, $8 to $8.50; ewes, $3..'i0 to $6.50.' Ing a total decrease between the be ginning of 1915 and the end of 1916 of 245625, or 39.5 per cent of the number of llvtnsr hlrttia HM,t. i'a, ..... . -" -- 'uw moruuiy aecrease, However, can the year 1914. This percentage al- naturally have but the verv iiehti "rj0"..!!!0!' !l?!h...l".-h'tata"Mi.a.pno rAT1, TO PT .covpv number of such births recorded in the) past two years of war. and the next , WANTED Woman at the hospital 8 -- .. -. .v., wu.u c population statistics of the country separately tabulated. mugt ghow evidence, of the check It Is clear that such a decline In the! which war has Imposed. He's a nervous breakdown Too much work in harvest time Too much strain in war times LET UP -GO TO THE Harvest Moonlight Dance at SCHMITZ RANCH daj27th Carryalls Leave Hotel Hall at 8 p.m. for housework. hospital 26-2t kV - LOST Either on Conger avenue or Main street this morning, lady's' blue skirt. Finder please return to! Herald office. 26-3t FOR SALE Lot of good lumber; will sell cheap. Call at 121 Sixth street. 26-2t ( NOTICE Tomorrow evening, Friday, a har-,B vest festival will be held at Schmltz's S rftnph IrnAnrn a tU OIt..-nl t SSS A good floor has been prepared for the dancing, and refreshments will be COflN, i The affair Will he n hannv mJ I time one of the old fashioned ones go much enjoyed before the war came to upset us. Hay wagons for" the ride out will leave the Hall hotel at 8. p. m. 20-lt "LESS THAX COW $1.00 down and $1.00 a week; $60 (Will buy a solid oak bed davenport . and mattress of the very best work manship; upholstered In Imported French tapesty, with oil tempered steel construction. A rare bargain. Regular prJe 110, i n-- Jt JOHNSTON!! FURNITURE CO A REMARKAIILE S.VI.G OX EVERY SUIT HLl'E 8ERGEM IXCI.IDKII OssrrlMBHBakttMrAHan VOL'R MO.VEY fHEERFt'LLV UKKCXDEll "LAST CALL" m Before the Closing of our July Clearance Sale That suit you were talking about buying, "is here." Perfection, best describes the Style. Fit. 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