The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 13, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, XLAM sfcTH FALLS, OREGON
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Clothes F Reflect Prosperity
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Whether your bank bak 'ance is low or other arise. Our models are exclusive; up to the
second on all the new a itumn styles. Fabri ics are the best and there's a wide range of
choice in handsome pattei n and mixtures. We are Specialists in fitting "Stout" men,
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Your choice of Royal Tailored C lothe. Clothes from The House of
"Kuppeiiheimer," Oregon CassimerSuiU and Overcoats ....
$15 to $30
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of Deer Hunters Wear
K.K. K. STORE
Leading Clothiers
and Hatters
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Personal Mention
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UTTLE 8IDEUGHTS OX LOCAL HAPPENINGS AMONG THE
PEOPLE OP THIS CUT AND VICIXITT. GOING AND COM
INGS OF LOCAL POLKS.
L. Parrish It here on a short busi
ness trip from Merrill.
Major Cha. E. Wordtn left San
day morning for Portland on a short
business trip.
J. J. Stelger and family and Miss
Gladys Lennox went to Crater Lake
Sunday.
Mrs. F. H. Lynch Is a county seat
visitor from Merrill registered at the
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Magee and wife
hare returned from a week's vac
tlon visit at Rocky Point.
Mr.and'Mrs. T. H. Simpson of
Ashland left this morning after
spending Sunday In Klamath. Falls.
D. and P. Nine, lumber men df
Bray are la Klamath Falls for a few
days.
Miss Marjorle Delsell will leave In
the morning to take a short vacation
at the home of Helen Magulre at Pel
ican Bay.
G. A. Stannard and wife of Ash
land, who have been camping at the
city auto camp grounds here, left for
their home this morning.
Mrs. Joe Moore left yesterday with
Mrs. Frank Courtade of Odessa, and
will spend several days In search of
huckleberries In that region.
Captain J. W. Siemens left for
Portland on a business trip Sunday
morning, and will be home the latter
part of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Cheyne, Oscar
Ladson and Misses Minnie and Lll
! lian Schubert and Carl Schubert were
Crater Lake ( visitors yesterday.
seat
Mr. and Mrs. William Vollendorf
of rtrmv fTrhni Wati. kfa imntiff
E. E. Stsson and son are county th, amvtn at the clty auto pk
visitors iron uu awuio m ii --. tu. ... .n
Agency.
Chris Cowley, a rancher of Langell
Valley, was a week end visitor at
Klamath Falls.
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R. S. Tan of the Van Auto service
went to Portland this morning on a
short business trip.
Dre. J. H. Carter and W. A. Leon
ard spent Sunday at Sycan Lake on
a fishing trip,'
Frank Corpenlng, who operates
the general store at Olene, is In the
leaving here.
George Walton of the California
Oregon Power company, left this
morning for a business trip to the
Company's power plant at Prospect,
between Crater Lake and Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kent of Rose-
burg and Miss Anna Drain are stop
ping in town for a few days on their
way home after an extended trip thru
Klamath county.
Mr. and Mrs. Z. C. Kimball have'
Speedy
Model Air Motor
Inventedat San Francisco
California has solved the war whole worlr hvvlpg been accom
Diana enrlne nrohlem for the United ! nllshed withlht tv- enty-one days was
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States and in doing so she has hung
up a new worlds speed record for
engine designing and building.
Under the direction of the aircraft
production board at Washington,
there are now being built new type
engines for use in American fighting
aeroplanes, and It is expected that
their completion and test In actual
told by B. Wl Scot t, president of the
Hall-Scott "Motor C 'r company, who
has Just returned! 4 rom Washington.
He said:
The aircraft? pm 'ductlon
Ircsourco and mechanical skill nml
capacity. Tho seven parts of the on
flno wero made by live different
U American factories, located In wldoly
peparated cities, and then assembled
L'at n given place and from there ship
c ped to Washington by fust express.
LOTS OK LITTLE KKLUIWH
AT CROOKED CltKKK
fart nm ken the hatchery an Ideal one,
iir It Is varying temperature that re
turds hutching, and muses the death
of muiiy of the young trout,
A visit to tho Crooked Creek trout
j "hatchery yesterdny disclosed tho fact
nftiat there are over 1.000.000 trout
board S;ry at that nlnco. urowlnit tn to fur-
faced the alternative of adopting an! -nigh thrills to tho devotees of Isaac
Inferior French ortthi h war plane J Walton. This hntchcry now has In
engineer, reiying upoai mn.n "-'its care noo.OOO young trout from
ventlve' genius speedup
Mr. and Mrs. Wilt Klnlcy, who
hao made an cxlciiiliid visit to Hose,
burg and other northern points, are
spondlng a few days In town beforo
returning to their homo In Illy.
A. J. White piloted A. M. Morden.
Uurge Mason, M, 8. West and Lew
Stein on a sago hen hunt Saturday,
returning early this morning. The
party report very good luck on tho
trip.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
service will be speedily followed by! superior engine of Aaaa
the building of several thousand
more similar engines under the gov
ernments gigantic war plane pro
gram. ,
To a California engineer E. J.
Hall, vice president and chief engi
neer of the Hall-Scott Motor Car com
pany of San Francisco and Berkeley
goes the credit of designing the
new engine, which 'is said by govern
ment experts to be better than any
aeroplane engine now in use by any
of the belligerent European powers.
Tht story of the designing and
and make. The board
Hall to design an' engtar
be extremely light and of Kreat pow
er. He was told to subwr, '- four de
signs, one for a 4-orirae engine,
one for a e-eyttnderos fo r an 8
cylinder and.onef fov'n I2-eyH der.
Three days later fcfall UM before
the board the fotrf designs, aid eigh
teen days after Oisst the board had
under Its observation at WasbiB,?ton
a completed engines
io evoive a Rgg taken nt tho Spencer Creek egg. I .. , ";-'" . w.-ww..
rican design taking station. 400.000 from Four- ..... .7 . . . V ..l B?w
.caned upon jane Lake, and lf.0.000 from Seven-L .. . ' . nu. "" """""J"-
that would I mii tv..!, . a ....... i " Bl "iMamain Kxciinngo, corner
Mile Creek, Tho Spencer Creek and
Four-Mile Lake trout aro rainbows.
while those from Seven-Mile
lake trout.
The trout fry are In fine condition,
and under tho care of Superintendent
li man ttoff and Fred Peterstelner
use thriving In a remarkable manner.
Superintendent Ooff says that since
hi arrival at tho hatchery last March
thut from the coldest night to thr
Eleventh and Main.
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The speed with wHea tihls needed warmest cEay the tomperature of the
eneine was deafened' and buillt was- a wnterg ofi Crooked Creek has not
building of the new engine the fine example of American Inventive varied one degree. This remarkable
IIAICGAIMM
For sale at a good bargain If w.
en kooii. Hlx room hou fursUkw
or iiiifurnUhcd. hath ami cold
age panlry, in good repair, on CW
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acuoois. uood neighborhood.
Tlireo room house In Mills Additle
on Wantlaud ave., house newly .
pored. Urtrr llglits ami wtter.lt
goon rrpair.
Clood building lot In Nichtilu u.
onion, near Ninth m. Klghtly ko-
lion.
Inquire of owner, 3 Catlforth
live., phone 315-M. u.Jt
bicycle, 1917
inoeiol "A"! extra equipment; may
lie inspected at Timea office, Dorrls.i
Calif.; reduced price; limited offer.
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8IDK LINK MKN Do you want n
real ono that one order n day will
pay you 19? No sample to carry:
something new. Write today. Can
Held Mfg. Co.. 208 Slel st., Chicago.
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NORTHWCST WIATHIR (
FORICAaT
OHKGON Fair except .hoven
In the northwest; rtterb;t
winds. f
AVASHINCTON Fair In eut;
showers west; weilirl;
winds.
KLAMATH t
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Maximum. Saturday, 87 deg.
Maximum, Sunday. 90 deg.
Minimum, Sunday, S3 deg.
Minimum, today, B7 deg.
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city today, atendlng to matters of, Ieft for a vacation visit at the Rocky
rant resort. They will be away ten
days or two weeks. Mr, Kimball Is
one of the members of the Arm of W.
O. Smith Printing Co.
business.
C. L. Halllday, who operates the
cheese factory in Upper Langell Val
ley, is looking after business Inter
ests in Klamath Falls.
Mrs. J. Sadlow and Children of
Globe, Arts., are , guests at the home
of Mrs. Sadlow's cousin, Mrs. Lloyd
Redneld.
T. A. Devlne of San Francisco
representing the Buroughs Adding
Machine company, Is here for' a few
days. This territory, formerly coy.
ered by Portland, has now been taken
over by the San Francisco branch.
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Under New
Management
Our Entire Stock of Men's.
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Ladies' and Children' Fine
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Regal Shoe Store
jyr
Roy Call and family left yesterday
for a vacation visit of a week or ten!
days at Odell Lake, in the northern
part of the county.
J.
R. A. Mltchel, Harry Borell. Arch
Wlshard and W. H. McLoughlln re
turned from Harriman lodge last eve
ning, where they furnished music for
V. Reed of Bonansa. who h. 8 D,hdy Py given by Mrs. Htr
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wiDuoBer io ner irienat,
been spending some time In Klamath
Falls, expects to leave Wednesday
ior me nucaietierry patches of the
county.
Mr. and Mre. HtR. Harrison. Miss
jou u. Momyer and Mr. and Mrs. R.
C. Groesbeck and daughter Jean
Grace spent Saturday afternoon and
Sunday at Rocky Point. . '
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Leslie Rogers and Charles Moore,
Th Misses Hasel Fry, Octavia De
Lap and May Erwln left this morning
ior Berkeley, where they will attend
school at the University of California
this winter. , , t
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Born, Sunday night, to Mr. and
Mrs. Irving H. Hlbbert, a daughter.
Dr. George I. Wright, was In attend-
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left this morning for a hunting trip e Mr H,DDert ' n employe of
of a week or ten days In the vicinity I the PellcaP Bay Lumber company,
w..r v,reea ana other points In
iuu uascaaes.
Miss Edith M. Boynlngton of the
Odei8a section Is in town today trad-
Ing with local merchants. She Is
registered at the Hotel Hall.
frohn T. Hubbell. an .nm... .J
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-. iud aepartment on the Indian
raservatlon. h Uptown,, for a Uw
Mrs. r.T. Sanderson, and dauih.
I lost a small hand satchel
oaf the Fort Klamath road be.
twaaa Crooked Creek and Bar.
claypriacs, vaiaed at about
the sa.'e a m right ana to me.
Contain d Ashing tackto. WiU
, boy Oie Vr ek of Soar
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T KktMsk av ' Ktoxaatk Falls
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Quality Shoes Are to Be SAC-
Sale Starts Wednesday al 8 o'Clock "
This Great Introduction Sale
will be appreciated by Men and Women be
cause it will afford them an OPPORTUNITY
to Buy HIGH-GRADE Shoes at a SAVING
far below WHOLESALE COST
Watch Our Ad
Tomorrow
For Prices
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Salt Starts Wednesday, Aug. IS, at 8 o'Clock
Watch Our Ad
Tomorrow
For Prices
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