Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1917)
MONDAY, AUOUAT 6, ltJ7 lA IL If ii ,l 3."' Hi 1:1" few. J'1. mm vom m THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON m '.Uil VSI jV. I ft$ .$ 1 mrei ,y -wr 1 " ROYAL TAILORS Magnificant Line of SUITS and OVERCOATS We most earnestly invite you to look over the Royal Line Before Buying your Fall and Winter Clothes. It matters not what type Garment you want, whether a Staple, a Fancy, or a Happy Medium Fabric, we can please and fit you perfectly $20, $25 or $30 will get you "That Royal Tailored Look," order today, Now K. K. K. STORE Exclusive Agents Royal Tailors Clothes Leading Clothiers and Hatters 'aaalMsfrsJWsjafsjJsrfssrfMsilsj fcasalsJSjJSilsjJsjsajasMsatSjsiaf Personal Mention UTILE SIDELIGHTS QW LOCAL HAPPENINGS AMONG THE PEOPLE OP THIS OUT AND YICIMTS.. GOINGS AND COM INOS OF LOCAL FOLKS. MAAMAAAflHMMA0SAAAAAAA0WWMMVWMMWWWVMWWWVMWwC vWAMMVAAMfnMMMMAAMAA)AAMAAMAMAMMVVVWWMVMMVVmWMVVVVVVVVWV I ! : Mrs. Sail Pall and Idas LUUa Pat terao of Ashland cane la yesterday tor a tew days In Klaaaath Palls af ter a visit, to the former's parents, cantata and Mrs. L D. Applegata of Uw Lava Bed section. .'Joel T. Wart aad family are spend lac a tew days at Rocky Point ;Mn. Carer Xaauby aad family aad Mm. Torn Margin are at Rocky' Point for a short stay. Joe Keek from Bead has started at new contract at Dairy oa the aew Straho'rn Railroad. 'Beat Stoat from Straw, Calif., Is la towaoit tmsiasos. Harold Bradley of Sacramento Is TttlUar friends Jere, while en route to its former home in Duluth, Mian. Mr. aad Mrs. O. W. Robertson hare returned from'a. short. fishing-, trip to Mr. aad Mrs. J. A. Gordon, Mr. and Mrs: BV J." Mayer and Mr. and Mrs. F. TJ; Patrick spent the week end In Laagell Valley hunting sage hens. D. W. Murphy, drainage engineer of the United SUtes reclamation pro. tact, Is here looking 'over the drain age problems ofHlaaath county. Herbert Badcllffe Is dowa from the Agency Visiting friends. I, H. Beckley, a prominent stock 'aua oa the reservation, has Uken ap a crew of ;mei' to pat' up hay oa themarah. , A. C. Jobason, the Soutbera Paelfle agent at Cblloquln. was la town visit lag Saturday. M. A. Cason, A. T. Johnson and J, Johnson from Ban Diego, are spend ing a few days at Eagle Ridge on a flshtag trip. Lyle McCormlck, a well known sheep man of Klamath County, left today for Eugene aad Portland on a buslaess trip. r Mr. aad Mrs. Austin White and children have returned from a ten .daya' outing near Lakovlew. Rex R. Renner of San Francisco came In last evening for a two weeks' visit with his father, Attorney W. H. A. Renner. Mr. Renner is' forman of NEW PLAN FOR UNION OIL CO. MATERIAL ORDERED AND WILL BE ON GROUND BY FIFTEENTH OF MONTH TO COST S15.000. LOCATED AT flTH AND MARKET Vaterland, German Ship, Greatest m World, With American Flag The building material has been or. dered for the new plant of the Union Oil company here, according to an nouncement made today. The plant will be located at Sixth the Chandler'automoblle shops in the' street, near Market, and will be put Bay City. HEADS NEW WAR BOARD IbbbbbbbHSbIBhSbbbbbbbbbbkS I KSr-woSgePgHKJ. iLt'.r 9sbbbbbbw!i asHBBBaBBawPJE -1 aPijsssKLs "S-gamHc-it mrmmmmma r"r' list fRANK A.8COJT up at a cost approximating f 15,000. It will consist of tanks, Ore house and other buildings. It is believed that the material will ' be on the ground by the 15th of this month, and tbe construction will be completed In a very short time afterward. Frank A. Scott of Cleveland has been appointed chairman of the war Industries board, which will be one of CONFINED ANIMALS WILL BE LIBERATED PORTLAND, Aug. 7. Portland will soon be on tbe market offering for sale about halt the elk, buffalo, black bears, guinea pigs, raccoons, coyotes and other animals in the Washington Park Municipal Zoo, on account of the high cost of food for the animals, and to provide money to erect new Quarters for a smaller collection. Some of the elk will be liberated n Oregon forests, it is planned, If they cannot be sold. In the Washington Zoo at present are 23 elk, 11 buffalo, 200 guinea pigs, and many black bear, deer and other animals. The officials expect to sell the elk for about $250 a pair and the buffalo for about $300 a head. P. 4. iftSM ft VtCSXSHgSHBBBBBBBBBBSBslH T "SlgBM i' ', fi' ' X ' "T." - -JjEJ'1Ji jyf -'iSslgsJgsEMaSWMSSBBBBBBBBBM J Wl NSKbHBIBBSBBBSEL fcj-l!"" " if " aj " V " j NORTHWIST WIATHKR FORKCAaT Fair, e OHKtlONWASIIINtlTON wwtcrly wliiilt. KLAMATH U. s. n. S. e Maximum, Saturday, X7 re. Maximum, yestordtiy, 83 Iik. 0 Minimum yesterday, 3S dug. Mlnlmutii, today, 41 deg. )MMMMtMM( TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Teams or motor truck to haul lumber from Port Klmiuih to Clilloquln. Phone or write for particulars. Wiicim liny l.utuucr Co , Fori Klnmiith, Oro. 3-fit LOST Straw suit case between Urns l.nki hill nnd Aspen Lake. Cull t (Herald office, llbnrnl reward. t-lt I.ADY wishes to go out mid do newlnc liy tin' hour or day, Innulro 93 Walnut street. -3l Tbe great ship Vaterland, tbe big-, gest vessel in the world which the Hamburg-American line had In Ho-I boken when the war was' declared in, ed there ever ttlnre, now (Ilea the American flag. It w.i run up the other day. The vessel has been taken over by the navy department, and has August, 1914, and which has-remain-j been repaired at a cost of $1,000,000 bornitHG of tint iIuidiiko done by (!ir man nguntH when tliu I'nlted Hlntes cleclnrcd war on Oermnny. Sim will likely carry troops to llRht aKnlnnt the (icrmaiis. I. O. O. F. INSTALL OFFICERS t Launch Party for Mrs. Landon One of the most delightful events of the summer, not Included in the Pearl Talley and Mellle Me- Andrews have returned from, a two weeks' vacation spent la California. Mr. sad Mrs. R. R. Brewbaker re turned' yesterday from a month's va cation at Ashland. the most Important, If not the mostt society events reported Saturday, was important, war Mates in tne united a launch party given last week Tues States except the cabinet of President day by Mrs. R. A. Johnson in honor Wilson. It is to purchase all tbe sup-' of Mrs. W. C. Landon. plies tor use In the war, and thus will , This party was the christening have enormous power. Mr. Scott has event of Mrs. Johnson's new boat, the been a member of tbe National Becur-' "Carrie Lou," a beautiful boat of lty League for a year and a half, and sufficient size to carry a crowd of con is actively interested in tbe league's siderable site very comfortably, great campaign of patriotisms thru ! Tbe party went up the lake as far education to arouse tbe people of the as the mouth of Williamson River, country to a realisation of tbe mean-! Bridge was tbe principal form of en Ings of the war. He delegated one of tertainment. Those present were his chief assistants In the munitions. Mrs. W. C. Landon, Mrs. W. P. John board; Major Bascom Little, to ad- son, Mrs. H. D. Mortenson, Miss Ken dress tbe recent conference in con- nedy, Mrs. Cotton, Mrs. G. A. Krause, nection with the Security League's Mrs. E. B. Hall aad Mrs. R. A. John- At Its regular meeting last Friday night Klamath Lodge No. 137, I. O. O. F. installed the following officers for the current term: '- W. D. Cofer, Past Grand. F. n. Bremer, Noble Grand. H. F.Ezell, Vice Grand.' Flyman Wechsler, Chaplain. II. H. Ogle, Warden. C. A. Rambo, Conductor. Carl Adams, R. S. N. O. Gilbert Arnold, L. S. N. O. C. B. Browne, R. S. V. G. W. H. Masten, L. S. V. G. This Is the second time F. B. Jlrem- COMPANY APPEAL NOT SUSTAINED of this city. It was the Intention of tho company to still the property an town lots, but the land was fort closed by K. II. Henry for mirveylriK chnrges. It Is mild that miiny other tracts of this aort were held and koM thruout the state. THE OREGON INLAND DEVELOP MENT COMPANV IH HKU TO HE FRAUDULENT HEM) LANDS IX KLAMATH COUNTY SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. C. On tho ground that Its claim to possession of forty thousand acres of land In Oregon is not well established, tho Oregon Inland Development company lost its appeal to the District Court of er has occupied the chair of the Noble Appeals to legalize the payment of Grand. Maurice Leslie, who wasimany thousands of dollars mndo on elected to that chair, asked leavo to; tho lands by purchasers. PARIS COXSltMKS MORE FOOD PARIS, Aur. fi. Pnria apparently Is consuming more food products and using more raw materials than Inst year. Tho city tax upon all such aril, cles brought Into tho city amountod to 3,Qno,oiio frnurs moro during tho first half of tho year than during tho same period of 1J10. withdraw from the office, as be will in a short time leave the ' city. Mr. Bremer was chosen to fill out the term. .campaign held at Chautauqua. son. PEERLESS DANCE On Wednesday evening a dance will be given at the Pavilion. Speplal mu sic by the Peerless orchestra. Dane, The court held the deeds to be faulty, and declared that tho compa ny's literature misrepresented the land. It is situated In Klamath, Doug las, Umatilla and fifteen other coun ties of the state. WEIIDI.Vf YESTERDAY lag 50 cents for the evening. , Tho Oregon Inland Development company mentioned owned the tract 6-3t known as tbe Orindule Addition south Tho marriage of Miss Katfirah Zoo Hliiklo nnd John Ilyrnn Nnn.l 1...11. of Salem, wn performed August r.th.l at Sacred Heart church at high noon Tho brldo Is the daughter of Mr. nnd; Mrs. Kmmott Hlnklo of lom. Tho1 groom Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. John Noud of Klamath Falls. Tho' young couple will b at home, Salem ! Oregon, after August Kith. WANTED TO RENT Good necoml linnd rnr for thirty d)s, Tele phono 7311. r.-2t FOIt SALE Spring wngon nnd dnu bio set hnrnnxft. Enquire K, WIN Hams, Division street. Mills Addition. C6t FOIt HALE Ono new 12.gaiige Hem. Ington pump gun, ono 12-nnu( Winchester pump gun, onn 25-35 Winchester rlfto. For Information Zlnk, at O. K. shop. 6-3t EVERYTHING FOIt THE t'AMI'KII Comforts, nil-wool nnd rnitnn sheet blankets, ramp stools and rots. Illx reduction In hammocks and ramp stoves. C-tf JOHNSTONE FURNITURE CO. HOARD OF EQUALIZATION Notlro la hereby given that tin board of equalisation of Klamath County will bo in session at the coun ty court room for thirty days, ban ning Monday, Boptomber 10, 1917. All proteslH must be written and en torrtl during the first week of the seat-ion. Dated August 6, 1017. nug25 J. P. LEE Assessor. VANMCKH ARE HACK Ed Vaiinlro nnd fnmllv returned Saturday evening from u three weokn' trip to Snokane bv auto. He wns f- compnnlod by his brother Frank nnd family. Thoy wont up via (Irani I'nsB and returned thru tho Hend section, Mr. Van n Ico says tlint Ue wheat crop In that section Is light, but otherwise conditions seem to ho normal. Thoy travelod over 1,80 miles while away. Buy Now and Save Money THE BIG FURNITURE CLEARANCE SALE IS NOW ON Tliete Reductions apply to Every Article in the store. Now is the Time to Buy fctt.' y-apfta-rVftffl,1-. SWV J .-.. 120 NORTH SIXTH STREET O. J. ESKELSON 120 NORTH SIXTH STREET 'i t&. .,, m- k ' , , WK ?.' H-J, .WPA &&&: f air -j.r. tt ' aav-'-' vVfiK!'' .it. EJIgt.- & rmTwramzc j&fri. iLM'JSSF 1 lit ."W" ?a, -