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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1917)
iKwr. .$ y f mm ritiDAr, AtOtit IC, MIT THE KVININQ HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON yWWWMWWWMWMWWWWWXWWW' if- c ! h w T" U F t ? re,? . tP'J.h &i i lmnnnnnrrrri 1 i " . PefsJnmlMin tion WL MANMWM WAMWMMMMMMMIW urns ww 11 mi asnixkL sUtfexixg jucoxg m rsons or m cm axd vhxmti. gotxg axd com. txos or vocal roues. MWWWMMMMAMMMAAMVWWMMAMM Y ,MVVVVVVMVVVVVVMMMWVMMMMVkaAMVMMM Miss EWe SUtb of Seattle 1 here TUItlag ner sitter Mrs. B. P. Lewis. Coneteble T. M. Durham of Merrill Is asaoag today's visitor at ta Coua ty O. R. Campbell, a rancher la the ftae Grore section was a visitor here today. J. E. Eassaa sad fassllx were la xeMerdajr from Los Hirer oa a ahop piag cssesUUoa. Mrs. Joha Ho veil from Merrm was: la the dty yesterday saopatac Witt the local asercaaats. L. C. Van Bellen returned last ev-J ealag from Francisco. a business trip to Saa NORTHWEST WBATHtM FOfttCAaT :- OREGON'. WASHINGTON'. Fair. 9 aonaeru wsana, ; CLAHATN U. ft. ft . Maximum, yesterday. S3 dec Minimum, today. SO dec. la honor of her mother, Mrs. A. K. Ripper of Medfdrd. who U visiting la the city. Mrs. Harry Goeller ea tertalaed at dinner yesterday. FOOD CONTROL BILL IS LAW D. M. days at MeLearcre retaraed last; a ksstaesa rwt of a ttrmt rraaaseo. :WHSOX HAS SKXED THE MCCH MSCTSSEB UV FOR FOOD AD- StUnSTBATJOX. APFOtYnCEXT I OF HOOTCH EXPECTED. Mr. aad Mrs. Joha Sieaieas aad Mr.l - -. aad Mrs. R. A. Kitchen vera C eaf WASHTXGTOX. D. C, Aag. 10 a Csaiac trto resteraar. i PiwHeat has alcaed the admla- listratioa fod eaatrol survey bills. Mix. Lake Walker aad Mrs. D. X-jasaklag tnesa lavs. Mel. ore have retaraed frost a visit j Taa asyoiatsaeat of Herbert Hoot. at the Waaaler raaca at Odessa, icr as Food Adailatstrator vitb full !annlaflfla mjhti-w fw k. nt. Xalafe Tyrrell, rearaaaatlasitral aad dlatrlbatloa of the union Vt.foad t)tr 1 pimm I Hi tn follow ! - . . Mr. FleJaeaaer Meier aad Cost Portlaadislatbecity forafevdays. Earl Rigarateier aad Caaa. Agar! tamers la the Sprta Lake district vere transacting bnrlnean here yes-i terdar. 1 BARGATXS Tor sale at a good bargain if tak I em soon. Six room bouse furnished Mrs. J. Montgomery has goae to'or aafaramaed. bath aad cold-stor- as jrraaasco to aseetaer sister. Tie w pa.,,,. ta ,00,, npMitt on cm. w. uo so w vnw ueu- otajtorala are, near Conger. Near ieoTassm. fcool Reed .Irtrttni-fconrf Mma Kataerlae Well. umaMalal her sister Mrs. E. H. ut ekil-:TBre rool Boose la Mills Addition diea to Asblaad vaere Miss Wells l00 w""aad are., bouse newly pa- wm ! for a. few nth tut Pd. electric llrhU aad water, la good repair. JT. K. IHmu of the MetropeUtaaj Barber fboiaaa4e a trip to tka Har.j Good baDdlar lot In Nicholas Ad- t"t aaT wo uersen oiuoa, aear Ninth st. SlghUy loca- balMrAvdotai tertslaed there, reqaired ato'profes- Uoa. Iaqalra of owner. lare.. paoae J15-M. 38 California -3t Jl"'?Tt,tVgf M '? ,M5 tamping and Vacation '"z-t ."S3 Togs VACATION DAYS ARE HERE B ccoHtf orUblc in of our Cool Khaki Outfits. EayHikif Skow aad BocU Every Suggestion Awaks jrou koro to cotBltto your drM for Hmj trio SPECIAL Ceytuvt Haw ectaaasf tt Eight "Pinch-Bmck" Models for Youug Men; They are very moderately at awHwawHHBaw M UllUBHa'amV jM 1 ' til jr 1 l II Ibh J jl mvaBmvsavsmvaasBwawmaw. MUCH BOOZE IS TAKfNJN RAID THERE WERE THIRTY-XIXK BOTTLES HANGING ON' THE WALL AT THE HOT SPRINGS ROOMING HOrSE; RAIDED A carprUingly literal example of the old toug of the "Bottles Oa the Wall" was dUcorered last night in a raid made en a local rooming bouse. Not only were bottles found ia the wood box bat eTen the vails vere found to be lined vitb this Tery un usual Oiling. Most of the liquid se cured vas whiskey altbo vine, ale. beer, gin, porter, rum. stout and etbyl alcohol are all named in the charge made. Altbo be has been under the sus picion of the local omcers for some time and has bad Ijls house searched preciously under the impression that bevas despenslng liquor illegally. It vas not until last night that the quarters of E. A. Qualf. who con ducts the Hot Springs Rooming House, vere successfully raided. The success of the officers at this last attempt boverer made up for vbat they did not get on other visits if quantity of evidence counts for anything, for the returns of the ex peditloa touted thirty-two empty bottles vitb unmistakable signs of Honor as veil as seren full and partly filled bottles. Justice E. W. Go van vas called out of bed at 2 o'clock this morning after the raid vas made to make the charge. Qualf vas released on bonds of 600 until bis hearing which vas scheduled for some time today. Qualf baa been unusually clever about bis business, the officials as sert and they are rejoicing over his apprehension. PLCM IS BOUND OVER Charged vitb having stolen goods in his possession. Fred Plum of this city has been bound over to a hear ing, before the grand jury by Justice oi.tna peace is. w. uovan. developed aunng tne nearing 8fi that Plum bad purchased a number of brass faucets from young boys vho bad stolen them from the old brew cry aear the vest end bridge and had them on sale la his second band store Bear the Post OSes. He is believed by the officials tc bare known that the goods were sioien property ana to nave encour aged the boy to continue such ac tions. Attorney W. H. A. Renner and son from Sacramento made a trip to Crater Lake yesterday. EVERYTHING FOR THE CAMPER Comforts, all-wool and cotton sheet blankets, camp stools and cots. Big reduction in hammocks and camp stoves. -tf JOHNSTONE FURNITURE CO. $14 K.SUGARMAN "YOU FOR VICTORY THJUJ CTtifj AND FAITH" Notice of Poaadataster's Bala Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned poaadmaster of the City of Klamath Falls, did impound in the pound of said city the following de scribed animals on or about the 7tb day of August, 1117: 1 Buckskin, 1 year old, brand tri angle F. 2 Sorrels, 1 year old, brand triangle F. 1 Brown, 1 year old. brand triangle F. Bay about 2 years old, brand tri angle F. And that unless the owner or ovn- era of said animal, or other person or persons having an interest' therein shall before the time of sale stated below, pay all costs and charges for the keeping and advertising thereof. together vith alt fees provided by ordinance of said city for such cases, said animals vlll be sold at public auction for cash at Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the Klamath stables, for cash, at the hour of t o'clock p. m- ob the litb day of August, 1917. H. 8. WILSON, Chief of Police aad Pouadmaater, Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregos, August 9, 1917. 9-lt News That Shoppers Find Inlerestog Fine Underwear, Way-Down Priced j tri j ' .0 . m litflh;- We arc lucky to liae secured thoe extraordinary alues. enabling us to sell them at lowest prices ecr offered. Chemise, Plain and Embroidered, iiTyc up to $3.00 Nightgowns in Fancy Hand Embroidered, 05c up to $3.50 Petticoats, Lace Trimmed, Escaloped, Plain Edge, KV to $2.50 Corset Covers, Fine Batiste also Colored Silk, 50c to $2.50 Ladies Jersey Ribbed Union Suit, low neck, no sleeves. Sizes up to 44. Each only 35c Children's Checked Nainsook Union Suits, with but tons at waistband. Sizes 3 to 14. Each onlv 35c 10c LADIES' SLEEVELESS VESTS, While thev last 10c 15c CHILDREN'S MUSLIN PANTS, Small size;, 15c ECONOMY HOSE FOR SCHOOL WEAR We would suggest you lay in a supply of this wonder ful stocking for school wear, because it has four-thread heel and toe and hard to wear out. Colore black and tan. Sizes 4'; up toK- 20c, or Six Pair for $1.00 ROUND TICKET Ladies White Hose Made from fine Lilse Cotton. Sizes 8 to 0'. Also made in extra wide top. Three Pair for $1.00- A Great Fortress of Towels 111l we predict much highci prices when these are gone BIG BATH TOWELS. THREE FOR $1.00. I hex arc hca as can be. good large sire, and lhe are made with eail hemmed ends SEVERAL DOZEN BATH TOWELS AT 10c EACH Wonderful 'l.owels that are as big a bargain as ever was offered Thex aie finished with blue bonier. Some .ire all white. While they last, each only 10c HUCK TOWELS, 10c Heavy double thread Towels with Hemmed Ends. You won't be able to resist bumg a few of them at 10c 'Linen Crash Toweling Sievans l.men Crash Towelings. guaranteed all Linen, come both in IHcached and Brown, widths 12, IS, 18 and 20 inches, at Per yard. 12c up to 25c Ten doen Turknit Washcloths. Plain White, also come with Blue and Pink Borders, Each, 5c mrrtts Wirthmor Waists rv, SiJUl. . s , "' WinntMoa ' fj 7- m r I 7 I OS 0 SI J A fiesh. clean waist every day makes a bright Sum mer's day -cciii all the brighter. And xvith a few of these prettv Wirthmor Waists m voiir wardrobe a fresh, clean waist every day is simple for ou can tub them and rub them and they alwavs come back from the laundry refreshed and like new That's because they're well and dependablv made of splendid washable fabrics. Knrli$.00. PALMER GARMENTS LEADING STYLES FOR FALL Mee GET PICTORIAL FALL STYLE BOOK FOWNES KID GLOVES EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED What the Doctors Are Doing to Candidates for War HMALL IMMMT LOOK BKPOKTKD tenSsT'-- ' Jsssssst SaM HPfg jSdgT- sssssPf tHS & 2 j.f-,'wt,. MsaPJ'Val aW SHfBMeWafPL 'THH lP2Qi,s i." - t&V i; v-Jsssssr BBBB ' . . aSa6S)laiBMEi JZ3fcPI Z " fiyi" '."'' .fliJ9V 7 i 1 C- Cfit-i 'JS llaBBBBBBBBBl Eat i- , ssWTHiTsr' -7--,-. ,.,-,. i-inri n im iTTimssT . 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He must be at least five feet and one Inch high. The second one shows the fcotindlng of the heart with a stethoscope to see If It is theklnd of a heart that t'nelo Sam an ts In the trenches. WANTED Teams or motor trucks to haul lumber from Fort Klamatk to Chlloquln. Phone or wriio for particulars. Wocus Bay Lumber Co., Fort Klamath, Ore. 3-6t SALEM, Or.. Aug. 10 The public MAIt KILVKR I'ltlCIX KOAIt NEW YORK. Aug. -Bar silver ference for August 20 of all persons Interested in log driving and booms under the new law regulating log booms. The Mnftrinu wMrh will ACVWBVA S- A A MM-- . I -.........-, -M.w. ,,, ivi, Mr., ug. iv oe tug'k. u.,j . .. .. Relief U mlsslna. She U aow loee I b' b',d " ,be "" in Port- overdue from San Francisco and mu' wn COM'r tentative rules veils have been a lrelesaed to keep) prepared for governing log boom a lockout. companies. service commission has called a con-' rose to a new record of 82 V4 cents an ounce in the local market today, the highest quotation, according to aeaiers, in almost 30 movement years. Tho as concurrent with a new maximum for the metal In the London market. There are no holes ia JEtaa disabtl. Itr policies. S ee CIHIcpte. 27 FOR SALE 1 Residence Lot, all Improved 1 Oltoom House aad lot on KUt&atli Avenue. 1 C-Itoom House, Hot Spring Addition Fern Spring Crerk Lots Yott Have to Hurry fiKoom House, Hot Spring Addition liuu-her Shop, out of town Many other good snaps DICK & CO. M MAIN RT. 1 ri" ' tt IW. W jMrfSv M, '&!& .?"5 v. r fsT " -"