J lis t W'S I'sSiii, 1 1 m i. rvj Xr& 0000tt0i000t0t0km0ttt00t0000000y000m yWWWWsNJMMA - . lVxJ . -j .rt5ji ' .asKvi-i IMigV- !,; , . ki' IftV A p- hf M' THI EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MUVAT, AVfltM M, ltr I. Personal intention MMMWWWWWWMWW WMWWMWWWMMMWM .?! LITTLE MDKLIGRTS OX LOCAL HAPPENINGS AMONG THE PEOPLE OP IBM OCT AND VICINITY. GOING AND COM. INGS OP LOCAL POLKS. juuuuuuiAinvunnffViriVvyYiririiiifVtin"riri"i"i"r vrf ri nrr r ""iTr.Trm WWWWWWWWWWWW)WWMWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWil Mrs. Everett Hardenbrook left yes. tcrday to spend a week at Fredenburg Springs. i Mrs. R. E. Smith left this morning for San Francisco to spend several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gordon and daughter Hope have returned from Portland, where they spent a week. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Shlve expect "to leave Sunday for Oakland, where they will spend the coming winter. Mr. and Mrs. Aldred Beaver left this morning for Portland, where they will spend the winter. the Third Oregon, asking that Klam. ath County hae a representative lit the company. Constance Schallock, who was op erated upon yesterday at the Black burn hospital for Is reported to have LOG TRAIN RUNS AWAY ENGINE IS &IDLY DAMAGED AND MAN SUFFERS SPRAINED AN. RLE WHEN TRA1NGET8 OUT OF CONTROL ON STEEP GRADE from Klamath County out of sixteen who made application In the county Many friends' wnt MMr tbepopular attorney, who has Men' very success ful.tn the.tfractlee of jaw her, and fill' hope torhli -early return to this community. . ' sn MRS. LAMRORN ASKS DIVORCE 1 Narow escape from death and a serious and expensive smash-up re appendicitis, suited when a locomoUve belonging 190- durln hleh t,me ,,. ,,,., railed from to the Klamath Logging and Timber ,,.. nmnaA . vm ,,,, ,u,.. A Jealous disposition of her. hus band, the defendant, continued an- noyance, lack of support, excessive drinking and gambling and sundry other faults are brought forward by Mrs. Bessie Lamborn In her suit for divorce filed yesterday with Circuit Court Clerk George Chastaln. The couple has been married since era KLAMATH PEOPLE GATHER BERRIES LARGE CROWD PROM THIS DIS TRICT IS NOW AT LAKE OF THE WOODS HUNDRED GALLONS OK BERRIES PER DAY .a.i..a ..r (hum are still great sup piles In the country surrounding. . ,..,. i. ..-nf thM hint seasons for, III I" "V "- . ' tlu berries for several years, accora lug to report. AIMITNWraiT WNATHKIl A FORECAST. the effects of the ordeal in a remark-! company near Odessa got beyond con- accordlnK t0 .negations of the com- aDiy rapia manner, ana win soon do vi we engineer on sieep in able to be about again. Rev. George H. Bennett, Harry Pelts and son, Harry Jr., are members of a camping party now at Sllvlcs camp on Spring Creek. It Is expect ed that they will return tomorrow night. I plaint. I aged T There is one child, a boy, I EASTERN RELATIVES VISIT LAMBERTS John L. O'Conner and M. P. J Berry of Lakeview are business visit- v.. .UO...U..U1 ...... Paul Lambert of this city Is enjoy. P. Mulleneaux, an employe of the,to vWt frem " ,btw " Ermuada mill at Olene la reported I,uDn'. "' 4 M John Hauber very ill at the Houston Hotel. OI ",",nMP0"' r- wno P- ping for a few days on a tour of the ,Mrs. James Bratton and sons are! West. Tn Haubers will also "visit cllne yesterday, ... . l . u T "" "I Rollo C. Oroesbcck Is the attorney the effect that ihe engine was badly j for h ,atnt,ff wrecked and that the engineer auf- - fered a sprained, ankle in leaving the runaway train. ' Fortunately no one else was Injured. .BROTHER OF PROFESSOR BOWMAN VISITS HERE ATORNEY CARNAHAN JOINS THE ARMY visting Mrs. P. M. White. Mrs. Brat ton was formerly Mrs. Rose Otey Soule of this city. L. A. Will, a letter carrier of the postofflce, has gone hunting for deer. He will be gone about two weeks, aa his vacation started today. Mrs. P. M. White and sons hare re. turned from Port Klamath, where they have been visiting Mrs. Norrls and Mrs. George Llsk. Glenn Wtmberly and Prank Clem. ent of Roaeburg, who are on an anto tour of this district, left for Crater Lake this morning. Mrs. Percy Poster, Mrs. H. E, Evans, Miss Hasel Stevens and Mrs. Plannigan are la the city today doing some shopping from Algoma. J, .M,, Bedford, who has charge of the timber- on the. Klamath Indian reservation, ,1s, in ,the city pmasbwl- neas visit fipin,th$. Klamath Agency Will Baldwin of the' Baldwin Hard. ware company Is expected back to morrow night from a business visit to Lakeview. , , .,f , v , i Mr. and Mrs. E. Ji' Donahue, Ca'as. JJ Funce. Frank-,Dud1u and Lnella Dunlap of Monta.guecoBtitute.,par. ty of tourists who are stopping at the Hotelall. Many, of the ladles, are. learning to v knit, in Tiew of the fact that the local Red Cross Is expecting a large con signment of wool to be knit into necessary articles for the soldiers. Doctor and Mrs. George I. Wright and Mr. and Mrs. William A Wright have returned fronf a vacation in the Llke of the Woods" country, with a .suDstantiai supply of huckleberries ! si flltiA atnlifA VhaI' Mr. andMrs. Prank Puller, Prank Puller Jr., Miss Margaret and Dana Puller are tourists registered at the White Pelican today. Mr. Puller la one of the officials of the Puller Paint company. Carl and Arthur Grubb leave in the morning for Clackamas in response to the telegram received several dadys the other brother, Will Lambert, who operates a ranch in the' Round Lake section. Mr. Hauber is district man ager of the Mutual Life Insurance company at Wllliamsport Mr. Lambert had not seen hls'sis- iAI HaPai In tmnlvjm wam mAl . . W.W.W M ..M-VMJ VMS, M.1.I I the two are having a fine visit to I gether. Attorney J. H. Carnahan left yes terday morning to Join the officers i training camp at San Francisco. He ! was one of the two men , accepted week. E. S. Bowman, an engineer living at Portland, Is here with bis wife for a few daya visiting his brother, Prin cipal C. R. Bowman of the Klamath County high school. Professor Bow. One hundred and thirty-five camp- all but live of whom arc from Klamath Falls and Klamath County, are now preparing for winter by gath ering huckleberries at the l-ako or the Woods. W. A. Delselljwlio has Jut return ed from that point, having tnken his Lindsay1 Slsemoro, prominent stockman of the Fort Klamath sec tion, arrived this morning for a brief xli.lt before leaving for Portland next ..ok. He reports that nearly all the hay In the Wood River Valley Is now i.. ii,. k.pin ,ir darks, and that a1 III .IHT .,l..n " ".-- good crop vns cut. 4 Tonight and Friday, fair, mod. a erale; northerly winds thru- out Oregon and Washington HLAMATM I Ui.R.1, A Maximum, yeattrday, 14 deg. a Minimum today, 10 dag. a) AU Night Daace at SMpphgttwi NO MORE U O'CMICK CMMING Tnless those who would curtail al most tho only available pastime for us working people In the Shipping!"" backwoods can find some other shr nnnlKsn to Invoke. However, our endeavor has alwayti family up for a few days, rteciaresj bcc( ,, w( r0nllniie to be. to glva that strange sights greet the eye, as them no causa for a reasonable ob the men, womou and children, all In Jectlon. overalls, return to camp at the closo' We are holding nice, clean dances of day with lard cans. p..,. tub. and XlZi$X every conceivanic form or reccpiscie filled with this delicious fruit. It Is estimated that over a hundred man will take them to Medford In his gallons of these berries are picked car end of paoment. (lood music, all kinds of soft drinks lro cream, coffee anu sanawinnes, win use mem io neaiara in nu, iivu u. uinw i ,.....-- . -- .'. when they leave for home next each day, and while the grounds near candy, cigars and cigarettes servea ai k. I the camps are getting pretty well very reasonable rates. I4-It I six-foot counter with I drawtri, 1 eight-foot counter with cms. I desk. 13 feot of fine shelving. 8 glass doora In varlouasliei.. 1 x-foot base with case. I H-foot glass showcase. 1 large also heating atove. 1 medium else beating stove, I hsnd made aettee. 12 feat of partition. 1 three-burner gas stove, I folding rot. I want to sell this stuff at ones, io If you are Interested In any or It Ut me know at once. ' 24-lt TIIAD McHATTANu, TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LumnwYwrfir""' " ! FOR SALE Team horses, mlleh cow, hay. turkeys, farm machinery, household goods, gag engine, etc. John G. Wheeler, I H miles east of city. . GOVERNOR LISTER ASKS DKLIBERATIO V OLYMPIA: Wash., Aatg. 14. In a! Labor Day- proclamation, Governor Lister urges all. classes to' devote. the day to careful consideration of mess-; urea to bring abont industrial peace. ut iniua Ztt iMm Beauty Received by Washington SociHy TlaSaiaJaT tnnnnnnnnnnnwSnknnn BaBBaBsaBWRBBHBaBVBVBVBVBV JSPbIbIbIsIbIf Ibsbb mPnWK,mmMiM ' Rao5sT Son oeu3KoroRSi5 ago by Charles from Colonel May optional capital. The arrival of Madame Don Bel- lsarlo Porris, wife of the minister from Panama to the United States, has been an interesting event in Washington society. She is one of the beauties of the Latin embassies, and promises' to become one of .the most 'popular hostesses' in the na- 'vsn Aogust 21, 1917. TO THE PUBLIC: pnwu, We wish to announce that on and after September t, 19X7, the W. P, Johnson company, 615 Mala street, will do a general real estate business. When you with to buy, sell' or exchange city or country property, we will be glad to act as your agent, and feel that with our wide acquaintance, knowledge of local conditions and fine office equipment, wa are in V position to serve you well. o We are, Vary respectfully yours ' ut- , W, P.JOHN80N COMPANY, JOEL T. WAJtDs!s. Manager. -V.- VV i .--v vr' Infant's Wear Complete line of hand-made Infants' wear. Caps, Toques, Jackets, Sacqucs, Blankets, Skirts, Dresses, Bootees, Moc casins, Socks, Bibbs, Etc. Jioe&Zb: The Quality Store'of Southern Oregon Ribbons ' Complete assortment of plain and fancy Ribbons. Values up to 45c. Very special 10c FASHION GOES HANDINHAND WITH VALUE AT THE QUALITY STORE More of the New Apparel For Fall af-" J V IN WONDERFUL AK IN PARTICVI.AR WE lOUR ATTENTION TO New Coats, New Dresses, New Sate sTvSS ;GREAT SHOWING OF GOATS FOR FALt, WEAR EVER SHOWN IN SOUTHERN OREGON SO EARLY IN THE SEASON. - ' " FULL-LENGTH COATS FOR- FALL AND WINTER WEAR ARE HERE IN ALMOST COMPREHENSIVE DISPLAY. LOOSE AND BELTED MODELS. COATS WITH LARGE COLLARS OF SELF MATERIAL, PLUSH OR FUR. A COAT TO PLEASE THE TASTE OF EVERY WOMAN W KLAMATH COUNTY. PRICES ARE MOST MODERATE, RANGING FROM $12.50 TO $45. Many New Serge Dresses STYLES FOR WOMEN AND MISSES: MODELS ON LONG STRAIGHT LINES OR EMPIRE EFFECTS. MANY BRAID TRIMMED OR FINISHED WITH SILK AND GOLD EMBROIDERY IN CONTRAST ING SHADES. PRICES FROM $15.00 TO $25.00. Womens' and Hisses' New Fall and Winter Suits NEW ARRIVALS IN ALL OF THE FASHIONABLE MATERIALS SERGE, POPLIN, VELOUR, SILVERTONE, GABERDINE AND TWEED ARE STRONGLY IN EVIDENCE. JACKETS ARE ON LONG STRAIGHT LINES, SEMI-FITTED OR BELTED. SKIRTS ARE SHOWN IN PLAIN AND PLEATED EFFECTS. LARGE CAPE OR ROLL COLLARS FEA TURE MANY OF THE NEW SUITS. POPULAR SHADES INCLUDE NAVY, BROWN, GREEN, PLUM AND OXFORDS. , SUITS. FOR ALL AT PRICES RANGING FROM $25 TO $45. New Fall Silks and Woolens An advance showing Monday of fresh fabrics that Autumn demands. Especially noteworthy are Striped Satins and Taffetas with Satin stripes in over one hundred new patterns. All 36 inches wjde. Worth today $2.00 per yard. Special opening price, per yard $1.79 See Window Display Plaids and Stripes in all wool French Serges, Pop lins and Fancy Mixtures. Price per yard 85c to $2..50 56-IN. NEW FALL COATINGS, in plain colors, such as black, navy, Russian green, brown, gold. Also many new stripes and broken checks. Price per yard $2.00 to $4.00 7s SI When Blouseg such as these are sold at $2.00 It's economy to buy one or more. The quality has been main talned, the price remains the same, They are vastly superior to all other 12.00 Blouses. New styles shown every month. 'Always $2.00 Get the Children Ready for School GORDON HOSE-Ahvays the same quality--made from best grade Silk Lisle Cotton, has four thread heel and toe with double garter top. 'Made for boys and girls, every pair guaranteed. That's economy. Sizes 6'j to 11. Pcr l,air ,. . . ,30c, 35c Economy school hose both for boys and girls,, black and tan, all sizes. Price pcr pair ; .20c Special for school week, three pair for ...... . .80c HOLEPROOF HOSE-Ladies' Holeproof hose, extra good wearing quality, new fall weight, comes m black and white. Special, per pair ,. ,40c SILK FIBRE STOCKINGS-Now showing a new line in pink and light blue. Sizes 9 to 10. Special 75c LA FRANCE SILK HOSE-AII new shades, also white and black. Every pair guaranteed. Sizes 8J4 to 10. Price pcr pair $1,50 BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS SHREWD BUYERS ARE NOW PURCHASING BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS. THESE WERE alt cirrum ,. , a JANUARY AT LAST SEASON'S PRICES, CONSEQUENTLY YOUR SAVINGNOW WILL LOLlKJSfihil LATER PWCES RANGE FROM $1.00 UP TO $12.50. E WG M0NE A LITTLE .j. -A l ' hj , iy ' S " ' rv 4 t ., ; ,-1 . IT'i 'jliJ.-v..si. JW&4 tfi4PS &4i?FJ tti fe'fifi?' ? I K M Si -l-.v"r." f.7 ' ' "i '-. ' .fW. K.Wi. l ?rh ax l f-'i?., wnr