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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1917)
(U vmx 1 K? THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON thi-haimy, At-cn-frr a. tl7 ,-, UT t3T ' ., t. f i 5. '5.V1 WSSJ Mis iJMhtlM lent Kansas aad Missouri dnrln th.t mrAaaA ig -- I day II Mimfamm villi au d.iiaifi rUM.rMtlu frees . lack at Oen- ,' MA m k- -. IUIAS SLSVK kastkrx chops stotrx cmr, ion. ag. j. rVmta Dakota corn crop U practically as sured by- tbe general dowapowr of rain which drenched practically every farm in tbe eastern half of the state Ust night It was a real "million dollar rain." i at three laches at Harea. A D bb naaftei ay the weather asreea taftt aa sweeping Central aad Wcct- taaJviagiBg relief to crow that wet iMly Bearing "the danger1 Bwfat, If sasB already hara act acca lost. 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BbbbbbbbbbbbbIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbCSb KINKIt ni'MV OX MUNT rOIT.NIIAOKN. Am j " Kt Wllhrlm wa on Urn Itljc fr, y lonlnr. HiniiUtlnR hU Ire.,,,, ., pcechrii of pralM, acconllni; to dii. IMtrliF rncelved hero. The (inrnian ruler, it wB n,, irM M by roolortioat on Hip Ititcr At fnirn Mltau to (lie ItlKa' trooim py, tloim. I The American submarine, A-T. b utlt in 1902. blew up in a myiteriou sanccr while off Cavltc near Van !1U. in the I'hilliiplnc Ulamli Klvo men, including her commander, Liea tenant Arnold Marcus, were killed. The first report had it that the cau e was the formation of a ockct of Caroline within the ship. MMMMMUMIMMMIMimimmmimmmmmvw Wi lWWWWOWW I ----M """ """"" i-i-rvvvriruviriruTjxrui-njutAriruxnjirL Personal Mention LITTLE SIDELIGHTS OS LOCAL HArrE.MXGS AMONG THK PEOPLE OF THIS CTTT AND V1C1MTS. GOINGS AX1) COII IXGS OP LOCAL FOLKS. ' mm, ,,,,,,,..,........ ... . -Il-l-l-l-l-ll-,nnn nj-uij u , L, J,, in-, Lr, , L, -u-L- Henry Voce and son are in Merrill looking after builness. J. A Gordon and Kent Ballard are exploring- the Lara Bed, and will Tisit Medicine Lake and Grass moun tain. George Walton and Fred English of the California-Oregon Power com paar, were members of a party who made a business trip to Horsefly Val ley beyond Lorella, yesterday. from Dr. C A Prentice and Dare McAa. lie left yesterday for a few days' fish ing trip at Odell Lake. L. D. Cross, a rancher of the Poe Valley section. U a Klamath Falls tIs itor today. Mrs. Carl Wildehass left this morn, ing for LaGrande. where she will rUit for a few days. On her return she will bring her little daughter, Clara. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Rtmam of San Francisco, who hare been spend, ing their honeymoon In Klamath, left this morning. They expect to come back later and locate permanently. Juanita Livingston, who has been visiting her aunt. Mrs. H. O. Mitchell, rptfiratf! fA Stv tuim. In llil...J tkt. --- v uw Uwu , 0UiUU ll " wh ana wuuam lowerr or mnmlnr the Spragua RiTer Valley, are trad-j ng with Klamath Falls merchants to-' Mrs. Virgil Hu and two children dr- left for Kansas today. Mr. Hu is en- (gineer for the Sedge I Woodford james Blair and George Xicoli are'eomranr h.r. In frcm Odessa, looklnr after bnsi-f interests. Kenneth Jerome and Jack Heath returned to Medford after a three AttOmpT Rrf C ThnMiM .J 1.1. vutc' eQV 1.aa T1.a 1 . fsther. Professor Plumm. who Is Tis-i working for the Pelican Bay Lumber king from Ohio, are fishing today at company. Bocky Polat. I j I J. J. Jorgenson. who has bB im G. G. Kern of Keno Is among the, the contracting business here for tbe eoanty seat Tisitors today from Keno. past nine years, left this morning for B, W. Tower, a prominent rancher, Walla Walla. a oi me &eno atstnet. was a conntr! seat vuitor yesterday afternoon. Edgar Virgil b spending a few dais at Rocky Point on a fishing trip W. M. Dodge and wife, and J D. Dodge, prominent citizens of Ashland, moto-ed thru Klamath yesterday to Crater Lake. They will return by way of Medford. H. J. Lester and S. V Dehtingrr were trading with tbe merchants ye. terday. filondy Craine. who has been look- ing for rattle on the reservation, is in town. G. A. SUnean and wife of AssUsd are over attending to business matters. Jt'IMIE ILILIIWIN IS IIX J-iilcc OnorKo T llaldln Is con fined to hU twil by llnc5S. He was reported Iravroiixl tdU morning, but is still cry c.k. .KW VOIIK MILK PHttKH wilt. NEW YORK. Aug. S -An ,!.... (if a cent a quart, making Uiv irfeof milk 13 Vi rents, will rout the rotuum. er $7,300,000 a year. It a ratlnau I today. The ailvancf. rffertu. August 1st, Is the fourth slnr. i... October f Burloy is I rtlame good") I VVoLacco JE SLIT FOB COLLECTION ULED Suit for the collection on a promis sory note for $370, on which only $30 U credited, with interest at 8 per cent, dating from March 24. 1S10, has heen filed In the circuit clerk's office against Bird Loosely by J. P. Salter- lee; $75 attorney fees and costs of the action are asked of tcc court. Rute- nle Yadea are plaintiffs attorneys. I'Ullli: IKUIS LEAVE HK l-MltTLAMI TOIlAY Ctandr Ililo( the Jolinstono Fur niture company left for Portland this morning to attend the Furniture Dealers Buyers Week Mr Davis cxix-cu to make ome es. tensive additions m the stock of the local firm hile away HAY lSl'IU.rK Je a STA.MIAltD t.llrr la . STAVDARD nmifMny at STAMAHII ratrn. ami you will liave no trouble wrtea ytM havr a -,. Set. 1,lr,Ke. B3 Main, or plhine nn. ; Mrs. J. M. Bedford from the in.. ry left this mornlnc for San Franrlim F. B DllBnill mni&Ml-. A fftr n tM wt.l, v v.-- i r i iuiuic ui - mw4 iiriu jit. xeooni nas jKaker A Hamilton of San Francisco, charge of the forests of the Ki.h is here on business. Mr. Chapman is ladlin reservation. i uowi u me city, where be has appeared la public on several occa 0R0U6HT OVER STATE CONTINUES SHOWERS OF THE PAST WEEK PBOVKD LSCFMCIEXT MICH BAY IS GATHERED IX GOOD coxomox .NOTICE I expect to leave the city within Hi next thlrtj days for an Indefinite stay. and all persons having claims against me win please present the same for payment, and all parties Indebted to me whose account are due or iaf due must settle within that time :'!t W T. SH1VB. i airs, r-ran ward aad Mr. 8. S. slons. He has an exceptionally fine "en,e-r ft tbu morning for Seattle Toice for solo work. ito TlMl 'n'- gone about a month They expect to be t Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Etevsason of Va. coville. Calif., who hive bm i. Ted Stukel of Msrrltl I. I. .,- city, looking after business interests.) Me Is rerinterwi h. u.t ti.n I l"5 ,n"' tviamatu ronnty. returned Hisses Mabel and Poarl T.4 'to thrir uttitham v.. ,li , Clara and Myler Calkins. Hazel Fry. Marie GriiHth ani u n-... ' G- D- Homan of Sacramento in- Blper have returned from a wv renUnB wholesale grocery house. ontlnr at RwVr pi. -n. . - ac iot a lew oars. -- - v.m. ucj report a. taVeKI - iT nUKbt dur1 MarIoa NIae P"iJeat of the Nine iZ,kI VJ "e I-0el company of Bray. Is in town .-..r. u4iw ui me reiiean Hiv tnr .i- -Lit. Lumber company while away. A P. Slmsaea Of Sacramento I. In the city for a abort time on business. NEW SAWMILL FOR KLAMATH from a recent him to his bed. illness that confined D. M. McLemore left this morning fur a few lavs bnln i.i i. e - - 0a t ran Cisco. Miss Edna Miller left today for her nome at Ue Klamath Asearr fnll.- icg a Tisit here. Mr. Swanstoa of Saeraatewtn i.f ,ior mat point on the trala thU morn ing. Hfe Is a wholesale Butcher, and in tbe packing business of that city. A new sawmill is to be Installed in the near future in the Round Lake! ecxion oy . a. Tierney. according ui announcement made today. The new mill will have a eanarftr of 25.000 feet dally, aad will be readr to commence uvinr .vi. . we?- Aboat twettty aaea will h employed la the eatira oneration raan worg PORTLAVD. Aur. 2 Urn.,..,. conditions in all sections of Oregoa naTe sot been broken, according to m summary or crop conditions In the state for the week endinr Jnir ss.i. SB" t-U iwueo oy the Portland Weather bu reau. The summary follews: "Lower tesBDeraturM nmi.j some Improvement, but light scatter, ed showers were insufficient to break the drought, which continued urin. In all districts. "Irrigated crops made sninM Krowth; otherwise, oats, spring wheat corn, potatoes, beans, hnna ...... beets and garden truck were only iwr to xair. "Winter wheat, barley and r har. ei was general, witii f.ir n . a fields; the long hot soeii enA , siderable shrinkage in grain, and the quauiy was not the best. "Sfnel, t ... i . . . ., UH nci garnered in good condlUoa, and the third crop of alfalfa was growing nicely in favored ocauue. "Stock is doing well on mountain summer range, but elsewhere feed as scarce, it was estimated that bout $100,000 worth of ...i. v.. - wB tvi.B UaU been poisoned the last two weeks in Klamath county, the r k-i tnboted to the leduuH.i vl'. . .v. ..... """"W - rtvrio. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY . "- BB-MSBBaaSB LOST One big wcrk muln. nm,.. color, white nose, weight about 1 -100; one brown reldinr. two whit. fvt on left side, foreton r...h..i elfht about 1.250. brand J II n J, shoulder; reasonable reward, f. i Jlnlbrook. 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" .. ww..v VI u,c BSW concern has; - iu to a ranr to ' wen rMKaxraa Bf iba hi T.b & -i mm a nma i r mm.. . iv Mrs. John Jchnson mi Mr. n- t Johnson and son. Fredla Bleha. are spending the week at Sprig Creek. cearpaay ef tUc city. The Btill a-srbinerr has arrlv and Is being Insullad. . - 1 A J. Wiggins and rv baj ... tolag out today to locate seer far taa nning or tue seasea. XLAMATM U. A It A MatlfBai. yestardav ti m aii 1 ' " ' " " auai. xoaar. aC Amm '- FLORENCE OIL COOK STOVES Kn::,.;;!:;;; 2, 3 and 4 burners A for demonstration Roberts & Hanks, Klamath Falls , a tfe fJflT. ss: nj Bjly