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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1919)
ww.2Si iimi. PACK FIVE Submarine Commander, Who Won the V. C. for Going Under Dardanelles Mines to Sink Warship, Leaving Church With His Bride A Powerful Drama About Women Lrsxs::rrr,.-T7rrrrTargTBr. ., ..I.,. llMH lll't'll Oil TTSOtf W'9Wr "'., frl,n.lH ... my. One of the Most Pretentious Productions of the Present Theatrical Season W.l.,.rai.lcki..i. of I wo febe" THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON kC figgNU- y, twBmiwayyawtjiiBJ.i a .izmupmmrmtmmmtmm ? uUlF kaaa. naaaaawLaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai "'I:., iwln lr Mdmnl i..-r.: '"'Vfnr' ...other. Ho ' I iSe '" "....,. m iiorki'li'V rt.r: , r.i hrs "-!''"':. -::": rtlll,er ll,rrl WIIH MTtoMitc MlarKl.ur,, l...ltl W" ...!, Mill llIUl.TK" "It 0J Merrill on l..lntl'l'"'f ,,S:jotoamlA.I..U..r.ow,1r, ipendlB i ' K..I.KHH Ix M (or a Jew ilny- . 'i II Kc.,lcr.onnn.llf. "- In I""" .. .... i. vl.lilnir here jlr. C. M run" '" .ea Portlanil j Ptlcn nn.l lf- arrived yes Jit for a short toy In Klnm.nl. U Iron, their home In IMrll'i"' Mr nml Mr I' l ""'"' "f SVtt t, Clir rn tourUta from l,o e-iHt ,boirrfnjoylni:tlinreiilc iM-nullf cfKlimathConnty n,fK Slicrman l a Chtrnso rtrttboliUHon H.I- w-k I II, Johnson wan n meiii:er mi bit tUMilMlu from I'oriluml r. Vhii. f.corg M Tnyln' II A CnjiinJ C i" Ahrr are a pnriv ' KUwlh vlillnr from Dmnniulr Jlr, nd Mr J M. I'atrlrli . Itra from San KrancUro fur n r''ori tlBt. wilh Ihflr two children. Mur firtt tnd Jit J II F,W Karnnil anil wife aro In the dl; from Kana City. Knnn I.E. IJfach Jr In In Klamath Fulls (cttVntM from SarnitiiMito John Cotto li In town on biiRliioaa frca Vitti )Ir. ind Mm Fred Sclnllork !" Illinornlnn for a abort l.lt to Sun micli:o. Fred IVteron iwndlii'' ' ' It the city from hi home ii"iir Mer rill, tonkins after matter of ltl-mk Will Wood, ilrnnslxt for tlm Wh" MB droit rompany, and fnmllv l" tbli mornlnr for a racntlon at Ode u Owin. Mr ud Mrs. II If llninley nml ros, John lourlnta from Kennel California arc Mprtd Jn iil nfter oIornrlH ltli Mr iirnt Mri a V. Worcli, who are nlil friends of tt Himl- fmillv The Other Man's Wife Featuring STUART HOLMES AND ELLEN CASS1DY By means of a gripping drama with intensely inter esting situations and a powerful ending, a big sub ject is presented in an extremely sensational manner The Liberty Theatre Si C'oltihiiiiHlcr llnlhrook nml IIU Itrldr ('liplil, iin wull h tho llrltlxli Rovi'rmuxnt, Iiiih rewarded Commander llollirook, who look nn K liont under the mlneH In the DardanelleK and Hunk it Tnrltlnh linltln nhh 'flu- llrltlHh Kovcnimenl awarded him tlu Victoria, t'roaM t'uplil kvh lit tn u hrhle, .Mm Vlvn Dixon Thuy uro Hcen heri" UFPO . I'll. r ...... .. .'I.i. (1..T. ! leavliiK tho church Juki utter hflnK ninrrlcd. STEPS TAKEN TO VAST L F 1 1 E IhikIiil'hs hIiow KiiljHtiint iiil Kulns over 1018. Twtntyiflvo per cent of the ro ii'lptH from National Korcst huslness K"'m to th? rouil nml xchool fumls of tlit countloB In which the Forests arc located Ten per cent additional mint he iiHod In road and trail work within tlio ForcHtB. Tin- total receipts from all the Na tlonul Forccta of the country for 1913 wim Jl.ir.S.IM.Sfi, which Is $783, 4X1 79 moiu thnn the recelpta for 1918. lllMtK O.V ASSUAh VISIT .KTO.M.MOIUTION.S ALL TAKKN. J II Sims of Woodland, Calif , ar rived here laat niKht on his annual vIbII to Klamath County. Mr. Sims was former owner of the Whltlatch ' place near Merrill, hut each year1 has to come back here to get the breath of life that Is to be found n -l where else like It Is In Klamutb. I Subscribe for the Herald. V'ord ha4 been rerelved from the Medford Commercial Club to the ef fect that all accomodations at Crater Iake National Park have been taken for Monday night, August 11th. Tho National Editorial Association will spend the night of the eleventh at Crater Lake. This announcement la made in order that tourists will not be disappointed by going to the park and getting no accomodations. STOP T i FHESIS I'lilHil Hlti" Itiillnmil AilmlniMrn. Itwlpti From Twrntj-Srvni Nn llon AiIvIm Slilup.-r. In Onli-r iJ 'I"""1 orrotN of Nmlh-I'mllU: Slilpiw I'rcvit Car Ktuirlaicc (KTiirrlnjt in Ihr Vft. ItMrirt Tolnl Jt7."H,0.1..1H IUx InrrriiM (cr 101H. miltVTOKiaMATH IWI.l.S AmiK HONKVM(M)V JOI'IINKV. alHripcnillnca two-weekt' lionov. noon trip In San Franctaco, Mr ind Mn. L. 0, Arn arrlvi'd In Klnmmt Mil lit nlrht. where they will lie Uraimtnly located Tlu. hrldn win tonwly Ruhy McCoy of Hod llliiff. California. Tho wpilillnc took plum the brlde'a homo fortnlglit iiko. . ArD8 If local renrracnlntlvn of t Marahall-WcUs Hardware Coin Wr of Portland. Afty HOUSTON'S HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE IUMIMJ WfdnfMln, SiKiirilny MKlits. I'opuliir JH (Inlieslia STAR THEATER fcaturlnj. Special Mti.o Willi llie I'ltliiriN, "M K'ft riunlst. T()l).vv lfK '' '-"-ky l-rWeiitN WAMacu lt;) Ill "HosT.wjr." "'"fTI.eSuxons'' "" Mr. Sidney )M.U- TEMPLETHEATER -TO.W i I'arnn....... .. "Miii rresents i ''"""'.'.MuUe.UHIeu.s.. AIm A "Kluible (lm.,,y S5AVnICTUBKh ilmMHATUOAY8 "WrlU, Otomm SAN FHANCIHCO. Aug. fi Alarm i(t at tho Khrlnkugo of tho uvnruge eurtoad, with tho rontuviuunt wantu of transportation fnellltleH, officials of tho United KtutiM Itallroad Ailtuln iHtrallou today launched a campaign to offHOt tho (Hngnr of a ear abort ugo In tho Weal. (ioneral Manager J. II Dyer of the Southern I'nclflMWHtuni Pacific linen, explained tho Hit nation iih fol io wh: "Bhlppiira hip relaxing their effort" t proHerve tho ndvniitngeH of tho full rcrlond, heltovliiK apparently that vu hiivo u aurplilrt of nra, and that the reKtorutloii of pence iiiukea heavy car loading iiiiiioceB.iury. Thla la an or roneoua mid dunguioiia Impression. "Tho deinamlH of peace will eiiml If not exceed tho neresaltleH of V Much material, atoreit during tho past year or two, Ih now bulng ah Kiirbed by nrirknta an O'Ht iih It e bo moved. Wo nro moving BOO, 000 tuns of bin ley out of tlio . lute '' fruit crop Ih one of tho heuvloxl In history. Wo nro confronted with th proaperts of tin oxroplli n " ' iiiovctiiiont of nil lommoditles this fall. If tho wlno grapea uro to be mov ed eiiai, that will moan approximately 28,000 earn additional. "Now equipment Iiiih not ' available during tho war. If uhlppers nru to reallii tlio full uso of tho cam that wo havo, thoy mtist contlnuo to loud ton per cent in oxceas of tho iiiavkod capacity of enrs wherever poaslblo. Our flgurea show that In Juno ovor 2000 cum worn wut-ted ' to tho fact that thoro wiih n falling off in loading of ovor two tuna perl enr on our linos. Thla meuiiH that ' Hhlppora wrro depriving; tliomsolvea oi tho iiko of thoao 2000 cara. "I uuriiOHtly appeal to nil shippers to resume at onco tho full rurhini! j which will citable u.s to inovo tho wnr( crops, for our poaco products will ox- Vecd thoao oi tho past fow yonrs, and tlio world will need them Just ns bad ly.,r THY TO STAHT ItlOTINU. I TH1KSTN. Aug, 0. (Irouiw of Hol- Hliovlkl upuinrod on tho atrootB toilav land attoinpted to Kfjrt rioting. Thoy Wero dlsnnrHnil bv tlm noil en with nfBlstnnco of tlio population. Ovor 700 wore arrested, IIRAD HKItAlil) AD IT l'AYS I'OHTI.AND. Ore,, Aug. C Tho total receipts from tho twenty-neven National Foreats of Oregon, Wuahlng tou, and Aliiaku comprising the North Pacific District for tho fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1919, were $7.ri4,no3 38, ncrording to a state ment Just compiled by the Dlatrlct Fiscal Agent, II. I. living. Portlund. This Is an Increase of nearly $t 000 over the. receipts for the year 1918, and l tho lnrgest sum ever re ceived in tho Dlatrlct from Nutlonul Forest biihlne.ss, Of this amount $424,071. no was derived from th- wilo of (Jovcrninent tlinbor; gra',"' fees brought In nearly $300. lino $19,034 came from special use per-, inlts; $2,817 from flro trespiiss; and the remninder from timber sottlo .nent, tlmlior trespass, and speelnl iim's In connection with water power sites. Tho Wallowa National Forest, In eastern Oregon, led tho District with $90,477 70; followed closely by tho Whitman, with $92.40(1 S3, and the Toiignss, In Alaska, with $'10.S34 77 Tlio Crat'T Nutlonul Forest in not ern Oregon, nnd tho Olympic Nation al Forest, In wostorn Wnslilngton with $:.7.7Il.ir. and $rl,3S2 07. hold fourth nnd fifth places lespeetlvoly Oilier Forests of tho District having leielved in oxcess of $20,000, nro tho Mainour, $"7,071.90; tho Columbln j $2S,972.9r: tho Colvlllo. $22,805.80; , Fromnut, $25,031.19; Mlnnm, $?r..-, (150.03: Ochoco. $23,141.10; tho Ore- j gon. $20,751.57; tho llnlnlor, $25,-; B,'.5 (14; nnd tho Wennlin, $25,455.01. i Tho Tong.iss Forest, in Alaska, i bends tlio list In receipts from tlinbor sales, with $78,052.57; tho Whitman stands second, with $71.245 08; tho J Wnllown shows $50,011.22; tho Crn-. tor, $40. 320. 82; and tho Olympic. $4 3,s12 S3, following tho order niiin-i oil. Tlio Wnllown lends In rocol"ts from gr.i7lni' permits, with $4 1,971.-, 74; followed hv tho Malheur. $31. 1(19.41; llio Woinlin. $21,052.11; tho J Fremont. $23,920.03. Tho Alnskn . forests lead In receipts from special I uso htislnees: tho Towwfi stnndlng, nt tho head with $9,023; followed bv j tho Chugnch, with $2,3is. Tho Wol-, lown stands third on tho list, with $1,230.07. With tlio nxcoptlon of water power, j from which onlv a smnll percnntoiro i of tho annual rocolpts In tho District' conio, all fluBBoa of Nation Forest tHMi fi::t ok i:mknt walks r.i": WAV Ovor 900 it' el of cement fide walks Is under construction by lesinents on Ninth Street, adjoining tl. property if Fred f.irlch. Martlu .Me drew a and Messrs. liell nd Cuitlr along with Mr Ourlch uro laying 900 feet of cement walk, that will .3 i. Idg Improvement to their property and thp neighborhood in general. It was the will of the city council at their lust meeting, thnt all property owners repair theii Bldewnlks before tho Elks Convention or Install cement walks a.s soon as possible. I'ACIFir FliKKT AKIUVKS. SAN DIKC.O, Aug. 6. The flag ship. New Mexico, In charge of Ad miral Hodman, accompanied by other ijiendnaughts of tho Pacific Flee' r tailored off Cornoado Islands this morning. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIt SAI.K Improved residence lot. Must sell. See 1008 Main St. 6-tf WANTKD nullding lots In Railroad or Nichols addition. Must bo reas onable Aildieas Vandcgeer, Holland Hottl. City. 6-4t FOR SAUK Cheap. A good motor cycle. Call nt 804 Ninth St. C-5t O. F. Demorest, Dentist, 0th .tad Main, ovor Sugnrmnn's store NEXT WEEK There will be three or four thousand visitors in our city. Do you realize how overtaxed all lines of busi ness will be then 7 So be considerate, and have your clothes cleaned NOW PHONE 30 FOR D.&M.CLEANING CO. N. B. DREW, Proprietor Corner Sixth and Main Sts. 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