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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1919)
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Home brewing, like bread baking ,is a matter of proper fermentation; and some experience is necessary to secure, the best results. Therefore your succeeding brews probably will be even better than the first. BREWY FROM BEBE FJL WARNING BE CAREFUL TO FOLLOW THE DIRECTIONS WHEN BREWING BEEBE SYRUP. AS EVERY HALF-POUND OF BEBE SYRUP ADDED TO FIVE GALLONS OF WATER WILL PRODUCE V2 OF 1 PER CENT ALCOHOLIC STRENGTH BY VOLUME, DO NOT USE MORE THAN THIS QUANTITY SO AS TO COMPLY WITH THE DRY LAW. WE ARE ALSO AGENTS FOR BREWERS' MALT, A MALT MADE ESPE CIALLY FOR HOME BREW; GETS THE RESULTS WITHOUT THE WILD NESS OF THE COMMON BAKER'S MALT. WE CAN FURNISH YOU CAPS; ALL KINDS OF CAPPERS, BOTTLES, SELECTED HOPS AND THE HOW TO DO IT. WHITE PELICAN MINERAL PHONE 202 O. W. ROBERTSON UROWN Y w 1 I lr I aH INGS CO. I msmamaiM&mmmmiNE I tSEtZ. p ERSONAL MENTION MTTLE SIDELIGHTS ON LOCAL HAPPENINGS AMONG THE PEOPLE OP THIS CITY AND VICINITY. GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS. J. T. Lewis Is n city visitor from , yoyd M, AdnniH of Bonanza, wns Sacramento. , In the city today. E. Pinner Is a Ban Francisco. city visitor from j Mr. nnd Mrs. V. A. Jones und i family motored to Miilln yesterday. Cleve Ferris wns n county Boat tliltor Saturday fiom Bonanza. aunei King, of Wabash, Ind., Is la Klamath Falls for u nbort visit. Charleb A. Kdwards caino In Sun 'V night from Ashland on business. Mr. H. h. Hoberts was n county m visitor Saturday from Poo Valley, M. F. Padgett U In town on bur'-! Wm. M. Smith arrived yesterday from Sacramento for a fow days out ing In Klamath County. Mrs. I... E. Ireland and family arc stopping In the city from Pasadena, California. Mrs. Jack Horton spent Saturday in town purchasing supplies for her home at Hildefirand. , Mr. and Mrs. McKlssIck, accom panied by Miss Clara Calkins and Richard Slater plcnlced at Keno yesterday. BIRD DOG CONTESTS START IN PORTLAND first session of pupils' (SHOTGUNS POINTED CLUB TO BE HELD TONIGHT, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. linker nrs hero i from the Klamath Agency for a fow i days. George Mantlo, who has been em ployed on the Gaddis ranch on the ' ITnnnt T.Ttlru lnf ttilc mnrnlnp fnr I'FVl ., lfc ...... .au......n v. Mrs. Fred Peterson of Pine Grove, ! his homo in Kelowna, British Colum was In tho city Saturday on a shop- bia. ping tour. j Mr and Mr8 1 E Hauger and Mr. and" Mrs. Ellis Young drove h Jean- 8nont Saturday nnd Sun In from their ranch at Olene Satur-, " at Crator H0; Th0 rePrt a rino trip ana max me ibko was ex I ceedlngly clear. day on buslnoss. Mnfn fWtnrlinln Hnnrpn llnosn find I' from his ranch at Fort Khun- j w. p. Hector spent Sunday nt Keno . .... . . i on a flsliing trip. Mr. and Mrs. K. Judgonson are JU In tho city from Now York Miss Beatrice Wisp, accompanied LEBANON, 'Ore.. Sept. 15. With the opening of the "Victory Triali" of the International Association of Field Clubs, here today will begin what bird dog lovers from all parts of the country expect to bo tho most spectacular series of bird dog con tests ever Jield in America. Nearly every dog owner and hand ler of note and every prominent bird Cog now before the public, it is said, will participate in the contests, be ginning today with the laces of the Pacific Coast Field Trial cjub, the oldest organization of its kind in the country, -which for tho first time in its history is holding its trials outside of Calif. The series will continue with the trials of the Oregan Field Trial Club, also at Lebanon, start ing Sept 19. Washington Field Trial the trials of the Oregon Field Trial Club, also at Lebanon, starting Sen- Mrs. Don Zumwalt's Pupils' Club will hold its (irst session for the sea son this evening. The meeting will "be held at the Chrstian Science hall at 7:30 p. m. The program fol-llows: 1. Piano, "The Br:ok Franz Ruth De Lap 2. Songs (a) Gipsy Trail..Kipling-qalIoway (b). To You Oley Speaks Dorotha Elliott 3. Songs , . .-.w.u ....... ..........WU ,T.,Ub TOWARD DUCKS ON TUESDAY MORNING A Mallard and Teal will vie with the buck deer beginning Tuesday Sep tember 16th, in absorbing the at tention of tho hunters and sports men in the county. Duck reason officially opens to morrow at sunrise and indications are that local sportsmen will hurry to nearby lake and variouistreams to the hannts of the web-footed fowl. One does not have to take a trip (b) Mammy's Song..Harriet W-re over Klamath County to assure him- Harriot Sugarman spir that there are Dlentv of duck ! 4. Piano, Berceuse Iljinsuy swimming about the lakes. Nearby I 5. Song, All Through the Night.. .streams show an abundance of fowl, I Old Welsh I despite the fart that thousands died Clarence Montgomery left .todnv r a few day's hunting and flsliing nouthern part of tho county. JJi Frances Stratton loft this JJJ with her family for U ft;ehero the' -! Mr. ad MfB c u ioavo iH.rn,,nK for Snn "ranclsco, S5k.W"1 t balance from Fort Klamath Saturday and are spending a fow days visiting friends hero and at Merrill. Joo Trammell or Midland, tran sacted business In tho county seat over the week end. John Slmms, J. H. Hobbs.'Chnrlc's . i n r. rri,.t..i, ' L. Moore and G. K. Van Bipor have Mr. und Mrs. O. D. Thornburgn, i Cora Sailndors, Mrs. Anna Olson i und Itittt Slator wero paasongois on1 tho Crater Lake stugo Sunday morn ing. Mrs. W. W. Ashby and small daughter left this morning for their homo in Portland, after a throo month's visit with Mr. Ashby. who Is In charge of tho street operations of tho Wnrron Construction Com- pany. 4 Klamath stato uunK, tuo uerman THHH.HHj4,,1,,1,,t,,,t,1,,,,,,HM,4..t..i helmet that is on exhibition in that X institution. It was given to Mr. Way t QUEEN QUALITY SHOES famous shoe for women. Reasonably priced. The Bootery CHAS. P. MAGUIRE , 713 Main Street V by hor sister, Thelma, drove down temher 19; Washington Field Trial Club, Mount Vernon, Wash., Septem ber 22; British Columbia Field Trial Club, Ladnor, Hi. C. September 29, and will concludo with the Interna- i tlonal championship at Ladner, fol lowing the British Columbia races. The field trial grounds of the Ore gon club at Lebanon have been pro- I r.ounced by veteran dog lovers to be In many ways the most perfect of their kind. They consist of a series of comparatively open fields, skirted by good roads, thus giving the dogs am ple opportunity to show their speed nnd range, while spectators will he onnbled to enjoy the unique comfort of following the races in their auto mobiles. Tho grounds aro well .slack ed with Mongolian pheasants and Bob White quail, two varieties of birds noted for their ability to hide In scant cover. There nre also nntlve grouse and top knot quail and a few Hungarian partridges. returned from a three week's hunt ing and fishing trip In the northern part of tho county. They are all per fectly satisfied with their success, i both with the rod and gun. Today , they are telling their friends num erous fish and bear stories. G. Frank Way, who has been In the city for a fow days on business, has returned to his home in Prino- villo. It was Mr. Way who presented to Miss Ida Momyer, cashier of the Klamath Stato Bunk, tho German by a German colonel BUY YOUR HOME NOW You may select a homo to suit you In any nnrt of the City. Can nrrnnge :-!easy payments for you. Soo them to- X day. I hnvo two or throe of tho best In vestments in tho city for tho right party, Excellent income properties nqw, and getting bettor all the time.. Take ndvantnire of Klhmath's pro- gress nt once. Thero never wris a bettor time. ' If you noed monoy on your home, or tho homo you would liko to build, Sao nip.- . .TAMICS M. WATKINJJ, JR. 520 Main St. Phono 320R 9-tf. ACADEMY WILL RECEIVE PUPILS Until the capnclty of tho school is reached, day pupils will be recoived at the Sacred Heart Academy, whore tho most careful attention will be giv en to tho thorough training of your child. Full particulars may bo secur ed by calling at the Convent, Seventh and Pine st roots or at the Academy. Pontile present we are unabla to ac commodate any niore boarder, but. applications will, bo received and in caso there Is' a' vacancy It will be filled from the list of applicants in the order In which they are filed 6-tf . Sacred Heart Academy. l Claude Meredith in Lower Klamath Lake from drink ing alkali water. 7. Songs (a) Wake Up Lohn Tho opening of the season tomor- (b) Still As the Night Bofcmi'ow is in conformity with the feder- Clara Schubert MiPherren j al law, which takes precedence over Piano, Nocture..Chopin Op. 9, 2lthe statc Itw- The latter legislation Beatrice Walton Songs (ft) O, Dry Those Tears..del Riego (b) From the Land of the Sky placed tho opening of the season at October 1st, but recent rulings made by the state fish and game commis sion over-ruled the Oregon law In Bhre Water Cadni3nfnvnr -f tne federal law. The bag Esther Haines limit for ducks is 25 In one day nnd Songs '30 !n rny seven consecutive days. (a) To Spring Gounod r,T""i season on ducks continues un- (b) Joy of the Morning ,. til December 1st. Harriet Ware Hortense Hogue-Polivka Best yet. Herald Want Ads. r '11500 IN THE U., S. BEATS $2500 ABROAD " lOllUVIMtfC Vtftff M E.f.i?1??11 vhomJ? f" HJ?. Jewey City,' a heroof'the Argonno MtlefleW. has been made a knight of tho Order of Leopold by lhe7 g.t?elF,u.m- ?W" c'Tl penalon of 2B00a year, which hoi tlttied, preferring to jremato on the Jewey City police foree, Hyaesl ears America and French eroaaea for ralor. lira. Bynea aad the jjtry, holdjlHC the Belgiuai UecoraUos, are ahowa in U ylclare. -, 1 i