The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 28, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Bishop Matt Hughes At
Washington Conference
County Commissioner nurret Short Mw. Hr-ow IIIvIui. Irwin nmi
and family have Jnrt returned from .Pearl lllrhn. Knrl ami l-ronr... ''
r ten days' trip thru California. They pl.roy, Mr. Paul Johns son r-re..
went as Mr a Fresno, nnd Uurroll die. Mi. Verio llriilmker nnd Mm.
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won ion the tiny ho wan theio. and hti
asserts that ho hit the backward trail
pltklim ciuwd which wont 0 tho
Lake of the Woods about ton days hro
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O. O. Anderson is In the city today
on business.
J. T. Tipton Is In the city from his
ranch beyond Olene.
John Griffith of Eagle Ridge Is a
Klamath Falls visitor today.
Maurice Keane and D. R. Hoen are
visitors to this city from Keno.
Art Langell of Bly Is spending a
few days In Klamath Falls.
Mrs. Ben Reed of Bonansa is shop
ping In Klamath Falls today.
Walter Ward went to Worden this
morning to work for Mr. Kesterson.
P. W. Snyder of Swan Lake was
among the city's business visitors yes
terday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Field of Vaea
ville, Calif., are tourists now regis
tered at the White Pelican.
J. O. Hamaker was in the city from
Bonanza yesterday, attending to mat
ters of business.
Charles Horton la In from hta ranch
in Tonna Valley for a few days, and
U stopslig at tt Hotel HalL
Mrs. John Hutching and two chil
dren left this morning for Kansas,
where It is reported they will remain
tor the winter.
Deputy Sheriff Austin Hayden left
this morning tor a few days' visit
with his parents In Scotts Valley,
Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Chorpenlng
from the Pine Grove district, were in
town trading with local merchants
yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hale, P. C. Hale
Jr. and Clifford Heron of San Fran
cisco, constitute a party of tourist
visitors now in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. M. Ollson of
Sacramento arrived last night, and
will see some of the scenic spots of
the Klamath country before their re
turn to California.
Mrs. O. Stlth, who has been visit
ing at the home of B. P. Lewis left on
this morning's train for her home In
Seattle. Her daughter, Miss Estle
Stlth, will remain here.
NORTH YAKIMA, Wash. Aug. 2S
An automobile tour thru the orchards
of North Yakima, a laymen's ban
quet and lectures each afternoon nnd
evening aro among tho entertainment
features for tho forty-fourth annual
session of the Columbia River confer
ence of tho Methodist Episcopal
church, which will be held here Sep
tember 4th to 9th.
Bishop Matt Hughes In to attend
the conference. Bishop Hughes wilt
announce the appointments' of mint
ers nt tho closing business lessen
Mi udny morning, September lPtb.
a. soon as possible, without walling nnd returned Sunday with about wv-
to see what It was further on. enty-llui Bullous r nuiKitmnmcs.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTKIl Several team's U??
lumber from mill near .irt m "
alii to :iillotuln, nt M pur Uiouum
feet. Ht Marlon Nino nt lintel j,j
or Inuulni nt Worn liny i.umJ
company nt Fort Klamatli. Job ii
Inst until winter sol In. jj.j.
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BAD FORKST KIRKS
IN WASHINGTON
ROADS 1IKING DRAGGKD
County Surveyor J. C. Clcahorn
. uiuuv u iriiBiiivaa (nil iv mu matin
serious forest Arcs of the year broke country testerday. dolnc some profes-
SEATTLE, Aug. 27. The most-
out In Western Lewis County Satur
day, and are beyond control today. A
large force, of men are out fighting
the blaze.
QUAIF IS RKLKASKD
E. A. Quaif yesterday gave a 1750
cash bond in the office of the justice
of the peace, and was released from
the custody of the officera pending good stto and well matured.
his appeal to the Circuit Court for a
rehearlnx on a "bootlegging" charge.
slonat work on the ranch of Joe Vlc
torlne. He reports that the men arc at
work dragging the roads slnco the re
cent rain, between Klamath Falls and
Merrill, and making a great Improve
ment. In several places along the
road the farmers are commencing to
dig their potatoes, which appear to be
Circuit Judge D. .V. Kuykendall
has returned from a three weeks'
visit to Crescent City snd other Call-
ieni form coast points. He reports a fine
u vacation. '
Mr. Egan, general superintendent
of Oia Alums. Lnrntwr mmnim
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In Klamath Falls today.
I Mr and Mra Chart. tParmuin Inf.
George Keefer, last evening for Lake County, where
Under the auspices of the Moose,
big dance Wednesday, August 29, for
the benefit or Klamath Acadedmy, at
Pavilion. Peerless orchestra. 29-2t
J. Trammel and
who live near Wilson's bridge, are
spending the day in Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph & Kent left
this morning In their car, to tour thru
Calttonla,
Mr. and Mrs. Ray P. Burk of Bo
nansa are spending a few days in
Klamath Falls.
they will spend several days hunting
sage hens In that district They plan
to return Friday.
The rain proved to be only a show
er up In the mountains, but it was
sufficient to improve the roads be
tween Klamath Falls and Rocky Point
to a considerable extent.
Ed Merced and family of Merced, " " w"n Bnn a ,IDerl ana
Calif., are registered at the Hotel C- Barr ot Roo. " In Klam
H : ath Falls. H. C. Wilson Is father ot
Mrs. Luke Walker. Mr. Bargar is In
Bdson L. Foulke and Leland S. the billpostlng business In Roseburg.
Fonike of Gazelle, Calif., are spending
a few days In this city.
Attorneys W. H. A. Renner and C.
F. Stone have left for Portland on a
few days business visit.
Chas. 8now, who operates a ranch
NOTICE
The ladies of the Christian church
iu hold a silver tea on the -lawn of
Jhs home ot Mrs. W. E. Seehorn. 1113
Aiain street, Thursdday, August30th,
at 2:30 p. m. Mrs. Chas. Eberleln
will give a talk on "The Boys at the
Front." All ladies are cordially in
vited to attend. 29-2t
Under the auspices of the Moose,
big dance Wednesday5! August 29, for
the benefit ot Klamath Acadedmy, at
Pavilion. Peerless orchestra. 29-2t
NORTHWEST WEATHER
FORECAST.
w unciUun-iT&Bninuiun rair, vi
moderate westerly winds.
KLAMATH
O. 8. It. .
Maximum, yesterday; 79 deg.
Minimum, today, 51 'deg.
Precipitation, .01 inch.
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If your boy is ready for his first long
pants suit, bring him to us
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Ribbons
Cashier John Siemens of the First
State and Savings bank, and Mrs.!
Siemens have returneed from a ten
days' vacation spent In the mountains
and at the resorts ot Klamath County.
W. A. Delzell, accompanied by his
TWENTY-FIVE PIECES
OF WIDE FANCY RIB
BON ON SALE AT
SPECIAL.
19c
H. N. MOE & CO.
Pictorial
Patterns
IN STOCK
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la the Mt, Laki district, bought sup- j daughter Marjorle, Miss Helen Pax
plies from the local merchants today. J ton and Paul Keller, came in last eve
ning from the Lake of the Woods,
H. H. Van Valkenburg was among
the farmers who bought supplies from
the KlamatH Falls merchants yester-
day.
where the rest of the Delsell family Is
still encamped. There Is still a large
crowd In the berry patch, according to
Delsell, and an unusually large
Mrs. Ed Vannlce and Miss Anna amount of berrlees Is being picked,
Metcalt leave this morning for Mis- Big Silk Sale Wednesday, Thurs-
souri, to spend some time visiting . day, Friday and Saturday. H. N. Moe'
relatives.
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You doubly emphasize this expression when you use Cbane'b
Xjnzn Lawn not only the correct writing faper but the best
as well.
C The writing paper you use reveals your personality just as
surely as does the text of your letter. A letter on Crane's Linen
Lawn creates the suggestion of superior good taste and adds
charm to your correspondence.
We carry Crane's Papers because we cater to the lest
trade and appreciate the utter futility of appealing to a Jf '
refined patronage with other papers, jt-
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yE PREPARED for this Big Silk
Sale Several Months Ago and were very
fortunate in securing just the particular kind of
Silk we wanted, and at a price that makes it cheaper to buy and wear
Good Silk than almost any kind of other material.
We will show over fifty New Fall Patterns in Silk Stripe Satins,
Satin Stripe Taffetas and Printed Warp Taffetas; all new color com
binations, 36-inch wide and worth up to $2.50 per yard
Special for Four Days. Per Yard $1.79
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