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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1919)
$ ill IXKJ II 3jS I.QsS PACM FOCR Jv THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON , .JTHVIMtt TheEvening Herald nrn CIVC Uri I II 'I LI ufllu IILLLU TOSTATE BILLS :. j. MunitAY, Editor JAMBS S. SHEEHY City Kdltor Published dully except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Kails, nt 115 Fourth Street. Entered ot the postofflco nt Klam ath Kails, Ore., for transmission thru ' tho malls ns secnnd-class matter. Subscription terms hy mail to any , ddrcss In the I'nlted States: ( Ono year $r.0P One month SO ' George O. Bi-nndenbiiig, Chttlrnmu i of tho l'cp Committee, Sviitls IVp pcry Kplstlo to Hills From Kliuu- nth Kails. HOME OF KLAMATH FALLS LODGE NO. 1247 Member of the .MHinnl Tress Thn Acnrfnfpit Prnftft & nxrtllslVPlV entitled to the use for republication tropolls of tho State of Oregon of all news dispatches credited to It think Ilert mont Klamath County, or not otherwise cieillted In this pa- but then, he beln' In tho hotel biz- Deer mil Well. mil. Old Skout, hcra we nro In old Klamath Falls, which plaso Bcrl Hall says Is the inn- I per, and also local news published herein. All rights of republication ot spe- ness. It Is only nichorut that shood boost for his lioatn townc. he I clal dispatches herein are also reserv- used to no Ilert when ho pedaled ed. ' reel estate, and I am ded next to tho " line of fertilizer ho deals out, Till!. thvhsiuv. .trnrsT u. ti. Anyhow nI1(?U8 lt t3 a R00d J)U, i towne. so let It ko nt that. I now MANY PARTIES VISIT Klamath Falls when lt 1st went dry, CRATER LAKE PARK Bill, and as I remember it lt was tho - A A A .10-. h 1 n Tn t n tft I A ' weuesi imuu nurwi ui ., . room of car j j (,onm no wjj ,t ,8 Some Idea of the number of peo- ain't a girl, but Is a towne across tho tmu evcrey brother who gets tan pie who have visited Crater Lake ne m CM. LCI, u wUh , McKonny Honm8 t0 -tW .riHlflA iBmF .-jTyii. , "JiMiM Jr LH flH J wR mm la I w UfW V ' Ml I FOR VI lllg Hirer! IVIelinui.,.. Hinged Hntimliii- ! " M 'l...l n.. ... .. .. '" " ' " " I iMItlllr, I nllVetltlllll. - II '" n 0,1 Klniiuith Kullit nil,! II. participate In a mlimtur,. Mardi r 1 "" '"rday nll;l.t The nkJ will ho palli.riit.il i.fi,.r ,ho rnlnliriillMt. I,. .1.1 ... v '""Ml year. Several l.to.-K fron( ' Elks ti.mpln will l. r ,, n(( si reel wuxe.l for ,, l,,K,1n, ' ' II, lu lii,.l.,Ui.P.. r "" minrii Will rein milll the wet. hour., mil,,, , " Perhaps no nUn:U- uiuui.cmnit,i tun. of the convent,,,,, i lnkM, ' - . , w.llll IliHHI(...ily(, tin-,KS... , llllrllt fi.Mllvnl 1. ... .. "' tleorgo, Organist. J. J. Wohlunhorg, t,,i executive .iiiiniini,.,. r,,, with Dill .McKonny In tho drnwlii' . . . . 'Chaplain. N. B. tlilhert. I.. M. Kosh. I'IiIIId Ukv i i,...i... .. .. . "" LrUrtb L.UUUC UtH i it j? ii i, .,.. ,u ... ,,..,..,... ... ' "H ""' " nn i.ir and j ..- .. ,...,......-, , .,,,.,, nmuMB(, Well. mil. as I was goln 'to say,',., ,. ,. ,, ....... ... .. KH v "-"i"-"J ""Umuw iiu'i i uiu iimvr ui'iii ilia iiiiint) Local Elk Lodge Headquarters where Sessions will be held and blrthplnse. mil is n good follor, . National Park this season was given out this morning by Chief Ranger Wo had a grand trip down from Port 11. r.. .uomjer. u ..u oiaim .".. land, uur iruin ion rn u v....o ,, nQ a o ,,,,.,, wh,ch ,)rcwnlc,, 9.S60 tourists have seen tho scenic thn lis. somoboddy's tlnw. not ours. ,ho b. ,,rl0.00 Uoar lovIll. clip for spot up to August 12th. Mr. JIo- nut ns long ns wo got hear what's tl( rI(lt.,nstc cotcst wyer arrived In town last night, and the dlfferense. The deer brother Wt,, ,,, W(J nlso hm, roma80' will remain throughout the conven- was all so happy, Hill, it would novo on our ,ra,n T,)ey waa n bl.,do nMl tlon period. made you reel thirsty to sea them. Knuno llbottnl Ilro,hcr Kllno ,,, Autos in the number of 2.4S7 Klaud Jones .that big longshoarman nnmo WM nn(, hef immo WM Mf8 have made the trip to the park dur- who wears Krank Hennesy's clothes KHm) anU they boa(h com0 frolu Ing a similar period. The two big- and lends the band, was so overcum .Corvals. Ho ,8 olk and Hho ,8 u gest days recorded this year were on with happiness that ho had to go doe now Wq mn. Rea much Qf August 10th and August 11th. Five Into sekluslon for quite a while. , h on h . . h ' j.purty shy. Brides and grumes is EXALTED RULER OF funny pecpul. nln't they, Hill? Just hundred nnd forty people traveled to tho park and 120 autos were reg istered at Wild Cat station on the former day. During the visit of the National Editorial Association, on August 11th, 518 people and US ma chines were listed in the park registry. Today's Anniversaries 1844 The Arabs from Morocco, under Abd-el-Kader, were decisively defeated by the Krench at battle o' Isly. 184S Oregon Territory was or ganized by act of Congress. 1SS1 Many notables attended the funeral of James Russell Lowell at Cambridge. Mass. 1893 A Volcanic eruption occur red on the summit of Cipe Harrison, Labrador. . 190,4-r-Turkey consented to give American schools equal rights with th,oae of (Other powers. 19H Tfce French invaded Ger man Lorraine. 1915 British transport Royal Ed ward torpedoed in Aegean Sea with loss of 1,000 lives. 19)16 Russians cpn.tlnued great drive by Austro-Cermans In Eastern Galacia. 1917 China declared war against Germany and Austro-Hungary. PENDLETON LODGE as soon as they gets hooked up they run away nnd hide sum plaso. ) Knrry Houseman nnd Ilert Reed This Is C. H, IJndnrwrod. Exnlted JW3s on Ihe train ,two. Hill, b,ut by Ruler of tho Klnmnth Kails Lodge, jthe time we got to Kugeno they was He's tho IniBlest min In town, and both Horsu do Comebacks, which is has been so for thn past few months, 'greek to me. Hill. ... If you hnvo any troubles tnko them I Well, old pal, I will say uvordo- to C. H. I'ndorwood. When not busy I poise for ths t with things connected with Klkdom agen tomorrow. All depends on how vnu enn find h'm nt t'nderwood's these Klamath editors treet mo, 11)11. drug store on Mnln tared. So long. -Vap. . - BEND EATS HEARTILY BUT SLEEPS LITTLE IN HER TENT HOME One of McMinnville's Enthusiastic Elks L. D. Drake One Year Aeo Today in the War There was lots of uther brothers that was 'feelin' the same way, Bill, but "s" most of them is married and left their wives at Hoam I guess I had better not say anything about them. Bill McGinn, the little mick who , looks like a feller I seen go Into a sinnygogue once, was 1 of the blzzl est guys on the train. They say ho is hoaplng that the u. s. railway ad ministration will take notlse of the wax he .handled the train', but Kap Kubll says as how he doant konsid er that Bill Is compytent to propell Ben rJBIIv- IE'IH HH ' "Bend's n.iliv l.or" -t hot's tho banner tl"t i-Tfetq vo'll eve dlrcllv lmck of the Klks lo-ir n Mnln street, where tli-3 Bend ludKn hns i. i.- !.,. p" 'n t:p convention period. Clo-c to i.'.fl I've wire KIVh are resting tholr honrtt cri.slonr.lly on tholr "hay" beds inder cmvpi roofs.. So particular wer t'n lleti( boys for their welfare dnr'ng tho three-ilny session tnt thov brought their cook along and nrn eating ui thnv never did before. Klrst call Is sounded well rrn't nnytlme along In tho morning, ni , taps rumor has It that tho bugler Is apt to have a conflict with his nilK- .o early In the morning hnvo some, of the "Bills" been com'ng in. Tho Bend boys come from tho vmintrcHt. vet thn liveliest Indcn In Dr. H. L. Toney of McMinnville is the a(nte AItnollRn they linvo 1)C. FROM McMINNVILLE " """. "'?:' w"h ."" l'anm rimilTlll, iiiii I Oltl 'Ml.lltTll ot Row, HERE FOR BIG TIME "' I'iihimIoim. Ciilirormn mul ,, hauilleil features ,i, tlt 0f Seven hundred nnd forty-six loyal """" ,,r,H '" N' " "'li-nin "ItmH" urn tiiiimhnr., nf 111.. Mr.Mlim. ' l,("'r ""' l'l'ree iHHUed bv "P..-1 vlllo lodge, which Is known lu Kile- I'1"""1"' '' "I"' '" life una dom us 12S3. "Pepped." Is the dom- l)0 """'"'K ' ""iveyiiiK .l,aireJ Innnt thing In the make-up of the pcT cyAITrn urirT lodge Hint bus sent 32 of Its mem- r A3 tALltL) HEAD hers to the big convention. Soon OF LODGE NUMBER! they will add 30 new member to I, It'll 1 lMHI K..'.'.K ..'llll.ll. Ilill- vest days kept several of their inem Iiith away who simply couldn't leave their threshing machines to come with the "Best People on Kartll" ti Klnmnth Kails. Tho complete rosier of the Mr Mlnnvlllo delegate (bat are hero fn the big ennvent'on Is as follows' Dr. W. J. Wlsecnrver. J. (!. link er, ,, (. ThnmPHou. Dr (!. S. Wright. W. ('. Campbell. Ilnlpli Wortinnn, P ' lloliiredge. ,1. M ('rtwfiinl. S H Wnlie H. O Priiv. W. T. Vlnlim. M S. Taylor. K. Corhett and wife, Dr II. L. Toney, Dr. J. A. I Inville nnd wife, J K. Loon ai-il wife, V. I., lleni bree. C. M llrlgli int. Dr. J II. Cnok M .1. Itegnn. A. M Kirinlng. I). A Dotv. W. A. Doly. Km I SliulU. K P Casev and wife It. I'. .M'.rrlf'ehl. V K Kherltiiril iitnl vlfe. Stnnlev Kiel c'.er. H. A. tlrsivoM, (1 V. H-tnlir- shott, Jack Sonnet 1). V . Keoly Roy Uitiier BELONGS TO 1283 Allies made gains at ooth ends- of Somnto" Salient. . i r. ,. .. .. . .. ... .....- -f.- : a nanacar. oen iMoruen, our Ad- iasi rjxaneu iiuier 01 nis , nunie established hut n short tlmo their mlral, who Is also our leedln' night lodge In McMinnville 1283. Hd Is memborshlp Is approaching 200. The In the lodge, was a happy bird. Bill, one of the prominent Elks "of the territory included was formerly wlt't so happy that he tried to dansa with state ,antl holds the office of District n t, jurfHdiction of the Ujillo's a nlecrerwom.in when wn uinrtnuil m nnniv flrnnil V.ynttil Ttiiie.r for ,..., .i r i... ..-r!rma-n 7 xZ, i! r " v v Rc8eburS. nen halnt got used to Western Oregon. Ho stands high In CrooIt, .,of,or80n an uk rnnnU it uii c-uoai near uape ... i. .n. terry flrmy yet j guea8- h(H home comml,ntyi and served one i,0ilgo officers are: K: P: Muhuff- ' Prpi,in. u-ii , . , Harry Allen was roa,nIn' UD and term as mayor of McMlnnville. He Cy, Kxiltcd Ruler: W. P Cooper, K-.- tratlnn, r ii h h. re,S; ' ''n the '" of tho train, two. but recently returned from thoOrand toemci fading Knight: Dr. J. K. 21 VrfnrJ . t-" lea Mr8, IIarry W3S Kenera"y follerln' Loilge session at Atlantic City,-, HbjTurnPr EjtCemeil Loyal ICnlght; 41 ie June o. iort ki.in,i u,.-- .....i..ni.. . , .... .. ,.. - i . ..... "u uciiiiiu, du nan nun ':viufiiu in u uuiuiHi uy jirujunsiuii. t viju(Ik T. M. Duffy, l-.stcemed Led well under controal. Harry Is tho Irs hrntlMT Mil's I'linrcii may! masked or titiitiiiHk.il an ther'PcMl Coufi.ttl linttli'H will lie In pro;w thniout,tlui tivi)ilt)K lie r:iy. and l-J nildltl(inthe famuli? Imllle of nH nuts between the fesilvii crowd ill lie staged during Ihe evening, The " '111 'ol iuzz iirchiJln" will bo on deck to furnish muilc (or Itf dancers, with the muilc ronllnultd until evervonu has hail their fill ol fun. II Is tills relelir.it 'on that lll cloti what promises to lie one of the inoi1 siirrenufnl ttnte rcmVeiillon tw hold within the confines nf 0ro Kvorythltig has hin plnccd In retdl uess to nllow the rnnveiillon to end n n vertlble lilnro of glory, and pwf unadulterated fun If you're looking for an Elk ol Nnturd'iy nlglit Jut siep down lo III Mnrdl (lru. heciiun. Hint's '" they will all he. He Conies From Lodge 1283 at McMinnvul urlng Knight; .1. H. Hitnor, Sctc tary; W. C. Ilirdidill. treasurer; !' Conirresnmnn fintltv.ivi nt fnnn chusetts savs that. rrn ma k. foller whom wo noPe l" eleckt the Mr .and Mrs. Ceorso Blcklo are of the House have stored un enoueh ne5Ct Prezldent- hero from Hosoburg, with the xwlAUy, Inner (liiard: J. Charles Smith, stands ace high liquor to last them and their friends UTe swelled up of their fellow Elks and KlkesBes. -"lor- .-, i Pnm, I'snu're: Wilson cles. for twentv vp, on tnIs trln' Rl11- 'cause we has : : ; Walter L. Hcmbreo Is another member of tho McMinnville Lodge who takes groat Interest In tho work of tho order. Ho Is postmaster in A. tho Yamhill county seat town, and iu democratic dr- enn AND PMilST II! Always consult the best. I call your name, age and what called for, or make no .charge. Whom and when you will marry; If tho one you love is true. I tell of changes, marriages, divorces, travels love af fairs, talents; what your sickness is, and you can bo cured. Call on this plfted medium before it is too late. Located at 52C Main St., room 9, upstairs. Charley Bradley, our Grand Esteem-, ed Leckshurln' Night, with us.. And! say, Bill, 'Charley acted up Just like, a 4 yr. old, two. His fase was so, red and It was all ho could do to stay In the Isle of the car. I gess LECTURING KNIGHT rt? M?rT?rar i rrrft?i Jl ITLLjLSIJILS L,VS1SISE PROPOSED NEW HOME OF HEPPNER LODGE ATTENTION My business Is making your homes bright and prosperous by, Painting, Kalsomlnlng and Paper Hanging. Satisfaction my guarantee. v W. E. KANDY 17 Main St. Phono 103W ' " " ; ' ' ' ' ' ' 'i-'f " ' ' -''; ' : -''' t ''' r: ' ' ' "'iff' r .?&"J$! V-''y Vrtfeife- ; ;-';;. 1 L. C. Thompson Is familiarly W na "t.nii " ,,t,,l lma till, ti IstlnCtlOB ( being tho only llfo ineinber ot Ml (Mlnnvlllo Lodgo No. 1283. J I boon generous In his K"ts . goncrnus InrtL-n nnil nri.tinllted 10 thO 1 I ... ' . - ...Inil (1 iu.v- JIcMUl vlttn T.nitirn n film IllOU wlilch graces tho reception tm T.on la ncllun 111 tllll WOfk ' l drr. nnd Is docldoilly popular M1 ii,,. .,,., i. ,.ui.i tin Is u farmer q occupation, and has built UP ....,. ..... .., for M "I IIUIUU UH U IIHII.II ""' ' . i,.,i.i.....i ,i ti tim Btrcann !tho Oregon country with re 1 olilo Biiccwja.A- N. S. Bennett of 1168 Beautiful Building to be built this year ,. ..... - t Tucker a" 1 ;vir. unci mm, . " vontlon vlaH'ofB'from Astoria. M,0 T. W Knrlll. Who 1 known hore, U in 'town for tM ventlon frbm'Lakevlow. K". ' "