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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 8, 1919)
sin.Ji't " """ THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON I'AOB I'lVB cti nt wt.r"Jw- fT": f ..;.r Ft i T7 V'HC in V. -m, -t.v"r ri,i(.A I i " vmtKevw you or t re idea that ymj wavc WtV ADEN T THEPG OX'DH'T YoO SAY WE'D 06 A DRY "pCNllC J ,. f.fT AM !CC- " f.crn ,11 V,VJr "To f.LKTo MOM .' To R(JTq TilC SYORG CVPRY TME You GET GOIMG TO BE AMYWTjPC COWL'-T,' A MlCKur. '; r l L'10UT Of- A 'ICKLE?- SAVE-SAVE , iioMK SWKKT IIOMK W Jnck Wilson WATit-M AFTCRTllE fOVK iJycY hOK A RA.lMY'DAY fe ..I DAYS? .K'-Sk fc MRS OF r Ok 1 R AIN'T JULY VUfM'iMu AN NEVnJ thomj w r.r,)r ta oT ANY MORG tVOOVii WET AGAlM milVAiHY ,1W) ? L rl I i, . C lAftT Waff. " -vx-. w v mv -N " 'd-4 " -1-"' V JSt , .ow v r JLil - A J$s' f i "j ,Wk 'S MftS?' - ' '. 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'" "1 Mr1;,", ?""-.,. home fr..m irlP l!J '"' i Itny Tnlliot, Cliiirli'n .Md'urtln ntid Miiurlm MrAnllff, uidl known xtork litfii nf Ihii Illy irtl(iii, wi-ni In lln confln"i of llulr on Iioiih for ihr Crlr l.kr Mr Coimrn l I'm 'l''- Mr on.l Mr. Imh H)n ntrii.l rtfri.r rron irU thru tl..- H'i" HJrrr Vll') Mr 0 I'Tloti ml fi.'.ll) l''', ' turnt-Ull-r up ..f !" Ufiifofl nil Ahlmi'! rpiin 0 (' piWsi " ' (flit.l word iti '"' Mo'X" UUmof IH "''' ,l"," ulUl" ' lorffdn- hli ln-i '"'" ",B K"v fntnitnt Mr nl Mm H K Alford n Jcnif from Ahlml Iht.' li wmt lo Atletitl ili- fuiirl f Mr Alfiinli briiiliir firurp- n ''' fJmUv 'iuti. i' I Ul of Hip K in their fur from Fjii TranclKto Mm Wnlt ontl il"1 rblldrrn l.au Urn a.i for " nonthi lr 0 5 Julmmn and nlnli-r nr down from thi- Jolinoii unnmor mbp on llH-rrnlltin Crn-k to jivii I i ( iU) !itipplnr i KJ McPullry. lint loriclnR 'i- i lrlnlciiilrnt for ilic WimmI I.ihii!" r company in lown ycntnnlny I oK Idx Jfur Inltrihl" of tlu roinpiiiu Mlu Mlnnir "nriium lit Hccrinuil apoltlun v. Kli the Klunmtli ' mill Atrft ( .J"n) Mi lw Arnn Drlnrnll t)irn-il Um PI) irtli f tln wluTi Iip Jit tldl the Fourth of Jill) rclnhrif tloa. J, 1! Zumunll of llnkcnflcld (all iornli. Ii hrrc to niwnd llif miniiinr vith hli fon Don '.umwall of tlm Klimath County Almtrurt roniinitiv Fred Mnnhnll. u on tlim- rMid nt c! Klimath Fnlln, x lurr front liU bom Id Mnrhflrlil on a vl.lt 0. W Morgan wru cotiniy m tlltor ywtenla) from IiIk ranch nonr Blf. Cn Hamninml. of Merrill h ptndlnjt a fw dan In lh city, at tending tn bunlnrm , C, J. Cartt-r U In Klamath Kalln. from San Kninrlnco, on Imnlnpim ' Mr. and Mm Frank M.-Arthur of Altnrai are vlnltlnr hero nt tirmnnr ' Mri. J 0 floldthwnltu and child Ten are down from rhlloqtiln on a rtopplnj tour ' ' 0. W Wondiand Mr I. Ilohort ion ire city bu.Mk from I'nrtlnn 1 Mr and Mn. (J(rhnrt of Cnrt Prt, Indiana, nrn tourlntH nt(iijiinK ' Isihsclty fora f.w daja J. F. Illackmoro and Charlim Ijk- on of Seattle art- In Klamath Conn 'r for a few dan I'lty loila) oil IninlfH'ioi contict'ti'd with iIik Int'in-iti (liti Oiirrcti Iiiih n'tiirni'd from I'orllnnd wlii'in ho umit for tln pur iohi of lirliD'tnu Inn k it K cIithI 1 1 nek lor tin' (liirrtt I'liriMt rurtlim i'itiiipaii 1)i trip '" iiiudo with mil Inrldxnt 'the trurk wun pur rhuK'd ihroiiKh th" SoiiiIptii Anto co'iipimy f I hl rliv ,Mti J II (iarrvtt r-'cuhril n a tiltT.ni.ii th'" (uotiilni; from hnr mm, l.lt'iit HturtlPK niirrntt.' ifialliiK that hit unit IxfttliiK MurmiuiNl., IIiihiIii, on hit hoiiifu nt il i rip l.li'iiti'nunt (l.irii'll Mai on out of tho convoy iilllp that "fill to ArrtianKlo fur tlm liiirpiHi' of lirliiKIMK hn k tlm Ami'r Iran lr(iop that Iiiim Imm-m kiiiUoii- d at thitt point HAS YARD AND A HALF OF FINGERNAILS :?-,? All icKtHiir- J tern aaaaaaaaaaLlaaB CaaHMHal aSfiaB IIOMK. luly h ( Corrmponili-mi- lr,a' "f 'n'' Churrhlll case In thu S! limit, tud Pr-hly A f thu Attnorlatiil I'ri'im ) Iti-Htnur- lym court, whi-ri'ln rondltloim for 5.120 iitoi Thin, lint ultTn havn hi-oti n-oi-ntly vi-rlt- " l''K P'Tloil of yrarn wen1 dlncuKH- ! anclt-nt Ciicciirit In Home for 1 '' ! r tldi-ntu of the lake r- ihi; have controlled lioth the pulill- t'"" A representative of the 151'n- niiil the hot I and rmtnurant pioprle ""I 'and office wim present dnrliiK tort Hoiiiittik cunnot eut outitlde the that trial Four hcIr ftf clalmantN nr; IlKht IriK for noun- of tho area Imolvcd In this control emy. One net clalma It M-Kre;at'd ianii and overflow land, unoth'-r an unsrreKated awamp i. ml overilow land, another cIusk'h It iih Ko:relKn land of the Htate. to I nolil only to actual nettle, and th" fourth net nun proceed! d under the theory thai the land belong to th t'nlted States. All of them, ew n the l.'iBt npeclfled contlllKent, will lose their aliened rlRhls If ti oKelnanK rulliiK holdK, McKlalck n.n as tho reclamation nerice rK ulatlonH, rather than thu homi stead lit v, h. will apply p.ttinted before 1905 ar not con 11 med Bhoulil It bo ncc(SH!try to br'nc Milt In tho federal court, he adds, It muni Iw directed against the com mliiHloner of the Ri'ner.il l.tnd off'i" and for that reaxon the complaint nuiHt be flled In the court for th" District of Columbia About 1,000 acres of the tub's "re patented befor" the 1905 act was passed, and therefore art' not Included In the disputed area A I larger tract Is In litigation to de c de whether tho law In efect when HI it l. t'ltoM UUvlAI'V . ttl" application was filed. In 1ST2, Is now no plare to nt null nn rioM-d 'I he ijiinrrel is on the iinenilln u!J"ft nf tips It has been the poll'- tllirltli: eomn weeks lo Include the tip III the bill At the mil of i.irn da tin waiir share would iimnint '. ;n pi ri-'-n 1 of the gross ri . pt tn snni't 1 an- The proiirletor-1 fnuii' that hjx procedure was not accept abb- to the guests and iiskul the w niters tn reiiirn to the fort i r sv -t"tti 11' tn'imtaiv tipping Thi r'fu d Th" refurul ritluiiuati'd In strik snlue bili l jt ere forced to airtde t'l the d"liiHtllls Of the waiter Hill ill iliene iilM w.is iU)iHle nbl to pro or" f id Hecause the" hodil wer the nfl lii In uhldi peollb (Utjlll . Kerveil Hi" wiilti-rs cliisiim) with 11 : .tri - Itllnti officers aceom punlnl iiv em n were Insulleil whlli a niinifi'.l tirltlsh general Juci -1 .11111I ir.eo the campaign In I'nb -1 m i- Miliji-cied to a no'mwbiit toti'iri miiim iioriatlon ' fill" line of diamonds ioo" ami to Hinted lust reojwi! at nr'.l prlte' at llaxenport 8-3t Fiarrls filed on eVttting 'w with th 1.00 . Jn p,y judgment, the title of th acres of patented land. Is now held t nll,i states to thetw lands can bo by the Churchill company d'wted only by act of congress. It Is asiertid by Vogelsang tha' "The application of the Htate for betwefn $200,000 and 1300.000 a surw. with a view to the selec haxe )i n expended from the fd- tion and patenting to the state ot ral reclamation fund .n tbs Iower tn lands under the swamp land act KIbiii.-iMj IAp project. ?n e'.p-rl- is accordingly hereby denied." ment strtt'on ln-'ng ma'n'alned for One ital reason for the survey. Heral vears by th" depar.m-rt of McKlslck said. Is that th lake Is agrlcultii.-" A contract vith th" actutlly drying up. and its boun rallio''d co'npp'iv p-olii"i .1 1 darl"s should te set forth while per- of the outkt so connruet"d fe-s -oris a ho nave oeen inmuiar wu lug to prevent tne overflow from hu. 1 ath r-r to the lnko biilu In his op'nlon tn" "ntlr ?ra. except that already disposed of in 1905, was ceded b the stave to the iitlnn, and "Is now h"U sitije" o disposition onlv ur"lr th r-ner. 1 eenxriit reclamation laws, ard this depart (Malms is locdtlon and history are living. V tnu get one of those seamless, hand made wedding rings at Daven- fiorts. everybotfi will uo nappy. r.w divorces 8-3t ' f -1 t forget the -non-divorce wed rl -il- rlncs at Davenports 8-3t MMMAMfAMAArr)rAAMAArpAMMWrVAMAA Mr and Mr Charles Difsg-r nr- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I fit the 1 it on their way home 10 1 I ill' 1 e v.- after spending the Fourth In shland ! I 'CALIFORNIA CLAIMS LAND i iiiiiIiiumI fniiii I'age I) IIICiHKST cash price paid for fresh ranch eggs Meadow Moore Dairy Store. 208 Main St. 8-3t FOR JIKNT 2 unfurnished rooms, ground floor. 204 Fifth St. S-2t KOIl SAI..K Nine room modern 1 ,-house, furnace, lawn, fruit trees. tGood terms. 219 Jefferson St. S-6t 5ri-t .i Zk Vkt.t'mvi a The arlatorrat and wealthy In China show their oclal poaltlon by growing nnitcrnalla. for on cannot work and have long taper In nalla. Ileaionln thus, this man, Wong Lee. muit be the weAlthleil man In China be causa he ha the longest tlngor nalli In the world. Tho lonxeal Is 31 1-2 Inches, the next Is SI Inches and the shortest six Inches. The flrt two are protected by hajnkuto caalnst. ifnrnln legislature In 1905. when for tlm purpose of aiding th work of the I'nlted States reclamation ser- Phone 219J lce the state authorized the low ring of the level of this and other FOR RENT Furnished bed room privilege of bath and phone. Cen tral location. 4 3C Klamath Ave. S-2f If you get one of those HenmleHtj, hand mndc wedding rings nt Daven ports, over) body will bo hupp) mi divorces h-3t VWICK ItOVAl, AHCII MASONS n,.1"'.. 5vcnilon Klamath ificr It A M Tllesdnv "" "'" TK in V M Decree All evening ,.." ""' m 1 -ti uegree ambers renucnted tp be present. "KOlUli: WALTON. II I Don't lorget tho nou-illvorci' wed ding ring nt DiiNcnporlH h-3t '-61 O F Domortstt. I.entlMt. Cthiuul Main, over .Sligiiriiiiin's Store. 7-3t UBERTY THEATRE "TIIK PICK OF THH PICTU11IC8" H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every Day AMVWVtAWiAAAAWkjlWWVWVfAAMMAMA TONIGHT FRANK KEENAN IN THE SILVER GIRL" A Story of the Mines Alice Howell in "BEHIND THE FRONT" rin- ,"Poi,ie benefit of interested parties we .Silo pe?ithe loing pictures made in the Fir dis tricts of Washington. DOORS OPEN AT 7 P .M. WANTKD Man on ranch to Irri gate. and do roetilnr farm u nrb sp-Illtd lakes and ceded to the nn-1 Close In. Good wages Apply Herald lion ' an lands uncovered by the Office. S-tf lowering of the water." The state asserts that the lands In controver sy wore not uncovered by tho lower-' lug of th" water, and therefore did. not pass under the grant. The ruling of the Interior depart-' nieut came as a distinct surprise to ADDRESSED TO THE PARENTS OFEV YOUNGSTER IN KLAMATH COUNTY IK) you realize you mothers and fathers that here at the First National Dank v.e have a special department for Influencing your boys and girls to become successful men and women? It's 6ur Savings Department and every one of your children should have a Savings Ac count all of his or her own Only $1 00 deposit Is required to start one and a lib eral rate of lnterebt ii paid K. It. Kennies, frewlilnnt. L. I Witlet.. VlrPreslilMrt. I lie Hocers, Cafcliler. A. M. Collier, Ast. Caohler. John M. Moore, Aset. Cashier. " the First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS OREGON dSl X A XKHKKtjKK; 'A fine linn of diamonds loose and mounted Just received at right prices at Davenports. 8-3t " GOOD FARM LANDS ;ool KAKM UNDS. Dnnd 40 n tract, mostly In alfal fa. sovm miles from Falls, fair house, excellent drainage. Price J3, 000 Terms One of tho best Irrigated 30-acro tracts In the Klamath vallev It's on good road, near school, and only six miles from Falls. A bargain nt $0,000 Terms Largw Irrigated tracts to suit pur-i cluiHcr, ulso stock ranches in nil purth of tho county. I 1IOUSKS AND LOTS. I One of tho best comer lots In Hot Springs Add'n, with sidewalks and sowor In Only $500. ' A good lot on 11th St., pavement, nt $450. And n butter ono nt $550, SfiOO and $050. Oood four-room houso near High School Trlco only $1,000, with i "50 cash. Immodlnto possession. NIco four-room houso nnd small barn, ono block from Main St at $1,- 150. Easy terms. Possession soon Good flvo-room furnlshod houso In good location, largo lot, gnrogo. Price $2,100, on easy terms. Flvo-room house and 78x100 ft lot. only throe blocks from Main St., at $2,000, on easy tonus. IHJHINKHH PROPEUTY. Large lot on Klamath Ave., pave ment at less than ICO per toot, on easy terms. Look at this. Hlg lot on Klamath, pavoment, near tho honrt of tho city, at $12G nor front foot, on easy tonus. We have a 120x130 ft. apartment limine nllo thnt would bo hard to boat. Prleo la $10,000, on terms. Wo uro sure the location will please. Non-resident ownor offors for sale a ono-story brick building In excel lent location; 35 ft. front, at $16, COO, on easy terms. It Is about tho bust little building In tho city. And then wo hnvo n ono-story con cioto building with 78 ft. front, with excellent income. U'h among tho crenm of Main St. Ask us nbout tho pricu.. Clillcoto M Smith, OUJI Sluln. Phone 00, 1 7 T r ! t t T t t T t T t T t T & 0 0 K. SUGARMAN "I Ain't Mad at Nobody." OLIVE DRAB SUITS; REGULAR THREE-PIECE, NORFOLK AND WAIST-LINE MODELS $35.00 Suits $28.75 $30.00 Suits $26.50 $25.00 Suits $21.50 At Less Than Wholesale Cost. No More Than Three to a Cus tomer. Special KHAKI WORK SHIRTS 75c . Wrap Leggins, Special $2.50. ' SPECIAL ON PANAMAS Panama Hats, $4.00 Values $3.00 $5 Values $3.75. $6r00 Hats $4.50. K. SUGARMAN Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx and Florsheim Shoes. f A . A A ....A..J .. .A. .. -1. -A. ,. T'MTT-MI00 V'' I T t T T t T T T t T T T T T T J f T T t T t T T T t T T t t fytyfyfrlifr