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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1917)
"SJ vt" " r.- iyMZBH&xmw1 v r w rssKjyw,K v ar . lT-JS?f :&f;.r WATtHDA,f, HKITKMrlUn 1, lt I . Jb-fsrf P .," "T .. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IfcTSi'TVYiHi "-'': dr! p' $! a s,. MWWWWWWWWMWWWMWMWfW"55nPP ,-s jjy.-'j- - - ; 'n r -- --. - ..- - WVWMMWMIMIHMMIMIMNW IIMittlWMWMMlMMIMVWMMMMMIMIMIII " Ifst fe - vT ; 1 NT" , . fifr . V . ,V UTTLK MBKLIGHTS OX LOCAL attnCNIXChV AMOM Tl oitwe PBOPLB Of IP CUT A2CD YICIXITr. GOING AND COM IXGS OF LOCAL POLKS. (mvwwwwvmwwwvwvwmmmwwmmimwvmmmm tjejujajvijwvijviyrsrirs """- --t, Mr. and Mr. Ed Martla are spend Us a few dart In Merrill. Owar Rlumann te Falrteld. a rUltor from Mrs. lire. A. Kills baa moved to Bray to H. C. Kirk, a well known stock aaan from Horabrook, Is la the cllty oa a abort' batistes visit O. L. Carter left yesterday for Newport to visit hi mother, whom be baa not aeea for fourteen years. Kb. jgy News -- - Mr, and Mrs. S., A. Brown of Crys tal are in the city on business. , B. E. Nichols of Milton is In Klam ath Fklla for a few days. H. L. Harris of The Dalles, la here for a few days. I. J. Williams of Modoc Point Is here oa business. M. K. Gaather and mother of Lake- view are Ttaltlng Klamath Valto. Henry Breake of Portland Is regis tered at the Hotel Halt C. O. Barker of Sisaoa Is here for a few days oa baslaesa. Mltter Holbrook of Portland Is la Klamath Falle foy a few days. George A. Wirtx baa returned from a business trip to 8an Francisco. John Martla left this morning- for Saa Francisco on a basinets trip. Mrs. C. F. Faringtoa or Sutler, Calif., la visiting Klamath Falls. Mr. aad Mrs. W. F. Nine of Mac doel are visiting their sons here. JM Jordan of Wolf Creek is spend. a;taw days la. Klamath Falls. F. A. Bartlett otSalsaa, Calif., to apeadlag a few days here. Mr. and Mrs. J. U Richards are dowa from' Klamath Agency for a tew aye. j Mrs. DeLong, formerly of Weed i has takea charge of the Palace rooi lag house over the Palace Market 1 W. . ford V.- Kay Caryof Walte Sahara, was., is' speeding some time la KkmathFaBs. " va - - Mr. and Mr. : L. Bennett of Med' rd are-pending:'several.day8. la Vtan.lk .il. m " ''- v 'o..l- i Mm. Raymond Tower ha returned to aer home at Malta, after apeadlag several days here. "" Mrs. ''& Henixkas returned ft-TTTT where she has from Rocky Point been fo' several weeks.' - H.M. Manning and Fred M1IU have gone to Tainax on professional busi ness. Mrs. Will Stall, who has been very ill, la recovering nicely. She la la the care of Miss Taylor. Miss Laura Nehwi, who Uvea below Keao, is spending the week end with Misses Rath aad Mary Bait w. a; Deuellhaa gone to Lake .ft?. Wopde to spend Snaday with i his family, - &!? Bchnabfl, mother of Mrs. 'Tcl Old and Mrs. Powell, will re- turn Sunday night from a, trip to Kwmon, Idaho.. Or. and Mrs. E. D. -Johnson are 1 1 the White Pelican hotel, and wilt make that their home for some time. Mm Ruth Meiers, who has been visiting Mrs. C. C. Hogue has return ed to her home in Portland by way of Crater Lake. Miss Edna Wells has gone to Ash land." 'She will return tomorrow, bringing with' her her mother aad father for a visit 'Miss Waive Drew has retnraed to her home In Hlldebraad, after apead lag a week here aa the guest of the Misses Ruth aad Mary Bait Lawrence Mehafey, who to aow In 8aa Francisco .(on a short baslaesa trip, is expected to return tomorrow night ' Miss Emma Margrelter of Portland aad Mra. C. A. Poe of Medford are coming la oa the train tonight to visit their sisters, Mrs. Leslie Rogers and Mrs. Carl Gofer. Mrs. Arthur Llvermore, who has been spending the sammer here with her mother,- Mrs. O. L. Carter, will leave Monday for her .home In Redding. Stanley Vaughn and Mrs. George Porter arrived last night from Med ford to visit their brother, Ralph Vaughn of this city, who to 111 at the home of Alex Davis. ..J., O. Prewett of Saa Francisco has arrived. tor a vacation viit la Klam ath County. Mr. Prewett cornea near ly every year to, take advantage qf the wonderful ashing of this section. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hardeabrook, Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Bryant aad Fred Niuchelm hate returned from Fred' enbarg Springs, where they were vis iting Mr: aad Mra. O. W. Nltschelm. . Eaeh day many people .come here from Saa Francisco. Among the reeeent arrivals are .Mr. aad Mrs. Lewis Freeman, 8. Daniels, F. L Lid- yard aad R. L. Schmidt Misses Augusta and Gertrude Par. ker have returned from Grants Pans, where they spent' their vacation. They have takea an. apartment at the Bald win hotel, aad. will lira there this year. I . Mrs. Ada Aubrey and children, who have been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Carey, Ramaby, have left for. their home, la CrescentClty. Mrs. l Aubrey, whotwasferaufly Miss Ada Wood cock, ,wai forpwrly a resident of; this city, and la a cousin of Mr. Ramsby. h s . f -: ? .j, , i ' III fiiiiu'7fiTiTT7iiiiiiiiMiMj ' " ' si ' ' ' ' ' Uafidwarp, that mmpsypm- woenm 'S ' "lff-PtaqiiaWytotlverybeHtl'eismde. Tbelm. ,ponace or naytag quality wheat yoa bay Hardware to ttates everloefced. Evasi the beat' taechaale cainot Sn mlttim. I f'fJ'WtS'' '!, Wf . . ' .-"aanrwarii artiJi mw tools ..4'b.ibi. -mm--. , ".--.-7-' ; . ii as tnw eceaoaay to Insist oa ni."i.KM u i Mill f Utjr la jroar Hardware. mm v w w - - : Bl?- - ' fU t- : II jEMimliisnuttu ;- suikt. MIDLAND MENTION Henry Anderson Is carrying hla arm la a sling this week aa the result of a severe cut ea his hand. He to using greeY care to "prevent blood poison setting la. J. D. Hooper Is heading his grain this week, which he Inds to be ma tured better than he had anticipated. H. P. Hooper will head grain for several of the neighbors here. Miss Queenle Cut, the Midland school teacher for the coming term la expected on this evening's train from aer nome in Washington, hm la a Kjrlhood friend of Mrs. George Fur ber, and expects to make her home with them on Miner wand. ,. Mesdamea Ed and Lee Sutton and Mra. George Furber called at the Hooper home oa Thursday. Grain is now being headed on the Patterson and Tingley ranches. Stella Hooper has returned from a week's visit with 'her friend, Bertha Spencer, at Spencer Creek, There to to be a dance at Jim Jory'e place' la Midland tonight K ) HENL8T HAPPENINGS Uncle Sam Overcoming The Submarine Menace - -- After a visit of several days with his friends and relatives, Perrln Dix on of this district has returned, to the naval training atattoa at Saa Diego. a aumeer oi neaiey pupim eajoyea the swimming party given by the Mt. Lakl ladastrlal Club at Mrs. Everett Grimths' Friday afternoon. Paplla of the Henley Grammar and High school are asked to be present Monday, the1 3rd of September, a.m., In order to obtain list of books re quired aad- get acquainted generally. Regular school will not' commence until September 10th. Mies Rose has returned from her reach la the Cherry Creek country. B. W. Short baa returned from a trip to Fresno, Calif., bririgtajTwith hlat his alece, Miss Nettle Green.' Abbe aad Alma Short are in" Ash land visiting friends. They will stay for two or three weeks.." MlaaA; & Bauer of. Lexington, Ore., to one of the city's visitors now registered at the White Pelican hotel. . - O. O. 'Steele of Jfreka Is here with a party consisting of his two sons, O. P. and Lloyd E.1 Steele, and Mr. and Mrs. Howard 'Conner. Mr. Steele is one of the officials of the California-Oregon Power company. Miss Josephine Forrest, formerly of Muskogee, Oklahoma,, Is a visitor In Klamath Falls, registered at,the White Pelican hotel. She expects to start soon for St. Louis to visit her sister Leaora Forrest, before going to Palm Beach for the winter. ywwMmwjMMMw Moving Pictures The character known as the "Blue Streak," a dissipated youth, is cast out by his father. He goes West and becomes a train robber; He and hla men enter a saloon Just asa gambler to to wed the proprietor's daughter. The "Streak" shoots up the place and kidnaps the girl. At a mountain cabin the "Streak" relents, and finds himself in Jove with her. When the sheriff comes he refutes to flee. The girl rushes to his arms aad lifting the girl up behind Elm the "Streak" daabes oV He returns to hi father with bis bride, a new man. At the Star tonight i A guaranteed cure for the blues at the Star Sunday .night It e .). NORTHWEST WEATHER . FORECAST, e OREGON-WASHINGTON Fair. f, ,; warmer in. East portion Sat- ! f. urdayj moderate northerly , 9i . jr KLAMATH . U. t, R. t, e) e Maximum, yesterday, 90 deg. Minimum, today, 51 deg. e) e'e ee) See Charlie Chaplin in one of hla fuaaiest picfurerat the Star Sunday night. , it If you want to have a good laugh eeme to the Star theater 8unday;aad Charlie Chaplin la "The Floor Walker." it TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MIWMWMMMMMMMtWWMWMWMW ROOMS FOR RENT Mra. DeUag, Palace Rooming House. - 1-lt STRAYED Oge bay pure aad eelt; twe black yearling allies, brudedl F) oa rlgkt eheaMer. Reward to aotlfy H.S.rea, Klaauth FaU..Mt A. -W The Lots of Ships Has Been Materially Reduced By the Convoy System Which Is Now Followed By the - Government. Many U. Boats Are Believed Sunk ctuit. , DeUila of the- coavey, system are wiinoeia Klamath Academy Cowhcted By The Sisters of Charily WASHINGTON, D. C. Sept 1. marines are working now farther at American naval forces are convoying sea than formerly, were confirmed by merchant craft across the, Atlantic, It the navy department It may bo that baa been disclosed oRdally at the new boats of greater else and better navy department, and examination of aea-keeplng qualities lend to this ex the record ahbw that the loss of con- tension of the tone of activities, but It voyed ships "by submarines baa aver-' regarded aa more probable that the aged less than onea!fbf one per' increasing vigilance of the antl-sub- j marine forces Is mainly responsible. The effect of the, Increasing patrol, It waa stated, however, 0f the employmnt ot airplane and of that American war vessels are, regu-, the addition of new devices to the larly escorting fleet' of Brltlih and'antl-eubmarlne weapon ha been to French or other allied merchantmen j force the U boat under water to a across, the the proteetwa being eH greater degree. Their effectiveness, plemeated whea"tha danger tone to(a Halted In proportion. They cannot j reached by. the destroyers and other run down a merchant ship or average patrol craft. ipeed If kept under water. They can , American naval official ' believe operate only agalnit ships that almost that an effective system for checking stumble upon them. And all the the submarine menace la being buflt time tbeV:rare under wator they are m- -.. -. 12.--.. -. I i'. .t- -. J .ll.' coniunina mo iorru wci m men i storage batteries, decreasing k their TaageBfunderwater action, and com. pelll'ng thereto' come up at night nnd . lie Idle on the surface while their oil engines are used to recharge the batteries. Boarding and Day School HKGIHTIMTION HKIT. S. Ol'KMNU SKIT. 10. HTII)li:s AXI TEXT HOOKH UHKI AHKTHK HAMK AH UNMi IX OIIKtiO.V PUIII.lt: HCIIOOIA .list gradually, but certainly. Many devices and many methods enter Into the task. Among other tbilngs, depth bombs are proving effective. Official reports Indicate 'that the. American destroyers have accounted for. sev eral V boats with these weapons. No announcement of such Incidents will be mado, however, unless absolute proof ot the fact to available. No V boat haa Be sure to hear tabor Day address at 'The Little Brown Church" tomor. .-castured by' t-k. -. o ..i.t i.i the Americans. 'It Is thebest Judg-i .- - 4, ment of high officlatoW. thai L cbarlicziianHn In "The Floor several have been stfk by Admiral . Wak.. at tno 8tar 8unday nlgnt A Sims destroyers and they are confl-!fCrcan fmm gtart 0 ,, u umi tuoi iav lUDwrin ineuBce win be' substantially abated as the num ber of destroyers and other available craft for the work Is lac teased. neporu irom uaaeaviat tne bud- DAXCK AT IHK)L HALL Don't forget the all night dance at Shlppington Saturday night 31-21 Ml II 111 II II H School Boohs AT- Underwood's Pharmacy rVrVMAArWwra PENS PENCILS TABLETS SCHOOL OPENS SEPT. 10TH sVwVwVWNi Send Us Your Mail Orders 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 THE STORE THAT UNDERSELLS BECAUSE IT SELLS FOR CASH Economy Offering For Six Days, Sept. 3rd to 8th 1 .. . . Exceptional Values in Ready-to Wear Goods $1.50 ami $1.75.LAPIES' WHITE DRESS SKIRTS, Special, '. .'. .'.....,'.. $1.00 Each $1.'50 LADICkHA'kI SKIRT.S, ' Special .,, , , ,;'.,jT. V.'v?1. 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