Jw im THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON MONDAY, JULY If), 1 Sir Thomas Llplon Impeding Shamrock IV. LOOK BEYOND THE TEETH LANGELL VALLEY WE. CALL HlfA HE'S SO FUIU : HAPPEINGS IN j Davit Turner rtMMilly ptirehuaod a ml of shenp, iiiiihIhiIiik of owns uml i lambs, from Kinney llrus. of Oliimi. Iln lino ilium ,,t ),! niticli m pri'sunt, j lint Mii.-I io inri, (iim In dm hand 1 twrded by Jim lluiilley, and In whlrli 3 John Turner uml Jnek llllllng.lny also lime shixtp i Mr( ijir, nf I. nk n county, vis (llml an oM Mm., neighbor, Iran Kll j gore, Kaiiiny Mr. Coop.ir pro i wiuiirna (tin lilKtmr nnil lowiir detmrt ' In l.akn rnunty ahtolutnly without crop, nnil raiii. vi-ry poor. Mm with I hi family U on hi May to Humboldt rotmty, California , ItUllliy Ca.ey ami family Hp'lit Hun .day at han Kllgapt's. Kn rout') Ihntiin thity vlsitm Sol Dewey, Hr. I lluil Mull ami wife anil Dodge Truck wore vl.lt- r In lhr valley this .. .. - nf ilia HrliUii liamimi w i.l i .i i . .1''" They rfiuntly returned from Ttili tlctui or tlm iirlll'ii Karoimt wt laknn irly till, txaion on rr val1,, ... , , . . . ., l lb chilleiignr n Now York Tho faitiou. Irl.h mjrt.inn I. .tmwn !"""' "ro thy liavii Iwuri the -- .. .. . .... . i .... ... . ... -i. ' '-.. . ... .... . . ... loinJIOK nn "i " ui-i'"imim urn ipa.t iw moninii rectipnraiing iromi winter ttifinti hitrttlni. J I III Duller ami wf vl.ltnd Mnrln KIlKorn. Tue.day lluylnic la In full lilmt In tha upper vhIImv Mr Ih ftiiitiMil ! m trt al l fi.lfti..Mi ! ........ i ' " ' Murk tin Ilia ranrh IRMOFTIE JUUIERIGA CUP p" kaHPHr "KtitFt """" 'i. ,' tCQfeMAl springs, where ho planted hli field. JJQT LUNCHES FOR j i) ii ii anu inwry iiuin nauwa meir haylnie outfit up to their ranch from llonanza and are haying. There mo mi to bo many wild PUPILS APPRECIATED Tk America cup ! a trophy that t Mho Amnrlran defender, thn schooner i.Maii.n. owned hy J H Dlekron In I MI a tyndlratn of Canadian organlmd hy AlPiamlnr challenged with thn t'anadlan al-xiii nouso bureau In serving go school 'children hot lunches for 3 cents each l.. lll..n. I.... ....... ..t.... I .... . owned by J It Ru.k ', ,. " . T ,i ... j. u,v,wu ..,- ,lurnK tne Uit gchooI year WM , ' "" iJiiinnu MrDiiimlil nml final llarmrlin. .i i.i.imw. ,t.... t.. i... . i ' . . . Aflrr thl. r.ro Ihr Nw V,k V.rht ,. t , .., r.l'... """ "" " ucc-m I. indicated by Mr.. Jle O, OIIKGON AGRICULTURAL. COI i.rnw rnM.ui t.imi n t... .k. Khorty Huland plurn, lh. year, both In the hllli and,., .,.,' , .H' i.. ,.' it..,. I... at.. ....u .... -.-. ... ..L.. . ' . . .... " i .w wutaiiiiH All.nl. .n.l ... .l.i.. ...i i. .... ..."- ' ,"" " "-l. " lo "" .-... .. . , ,w bi fyi, !,, W,,,I(, Iov, McDonold gcarce r.t-. by II,. Amnrlran .loop Ml.chM. w, 1B ,,,.,, ,)f virtctl Itaal.! r.r ha. a ck partly fllilnhnl. rye crop i .. . ,.i 1100 and aa offtd by thn . ru, drridml that ibn .l-,l or mi ... .. . .' i ' .. .. . . . . . wci.om.1. aie leaaer or nomo cco- l, .. .. i it. it .... . . -- urai ami crxw r puiiinK up ino ryii c T. Darluy li ted Hroadr-w nomIf. ..,....- work X.,.1 r.rh. .qua. Iron In ,11.1 for . no, .,!..,., .,, fBlurn-. ib. c. ,. ,.., ,..,, OM h b.ml!fnr,n Tueid.y,,tnil dld i0mo ,M. iiound lb- I.I-of Wla-W lor in lh .ur.Mn, donor. t5orn I. i ,,,,. .,,.., .,. Wnrr,. Kllrorn i, ,. .i, t v.n.. ,,... ,l to.i. -r lnlld to romiH.1. Hrtu)lr ao .mmiilnl Ibr. drr.l of , ,, ,. J(hn NoM Bm, ,oy',on ,rct j 1 ,U Aw.r.c. -nl by Ijamm.. .li b, pro.ld.nr that rh.ll.peln ,1BY rul .,, 1U U, M,mB lmy 8ol j.mc, M.,0M ,,,,. cultlnB hli iMt l...n. and etb.r mmlH-f, of ,.rhl. .bould prorrr.l to thn port rf .y Jf ,,, m0 f ,, wj hny h (hu U Nt- ork Urfai club. a. rn rom.. on thlr n boiiom.. and;,,,, T,l0 Uttf .u,lVn Mlf.ri of brllvr , , ,ork lifl Th.r. .. no llffi .llow.nt- alio that no .r..r rould ram aK.i, ,11rj ,, 4,fkpr lh8n ,. ,B, vn Mrg jBfn'rg ,,,, caC(, on Mr, twlouiio. and tb Amr-rlr. no,, a .mill t-o ,r.r. had r.p.,d In m: for ,,, , , of ,., fnc, ln.t ,BTe Turnr fiaturday. MHi Clem-' Htycrrdltabl- race- .Inr .h. .. b, lb. club ,n,.r, t. ,y,nm f 1PB, (irfn ,,, ,, 0y mljoul oni..lhr,l ,y Bnd ,,, accotnpant.j ,,or , ib..i. ih. Uriel of th romcni un-m-nt. hlrh .Inrrminrd thn tlmnof ,,, m,tur u.ually arallablo for Oeorito Nobl.. ha. been rldlnic for lls" . .Hoj.-rir- to bnri.nn or trclml In .,,, I work hor.e. the lait few day.. , T. trophy Ih.rnupon h-rattm thn Hl thn ruin ... .x.in chaiiKnl. an.l Mr, Jal Ma,no ontortalned t Warren KIlKoro made a flylnis trip ff.Mr of Commodorn Hln.n. ll thn pr-.M ruin l. put In fore In uumlav ,,.. Mr am, Mra Wnrr.'n l llunnv Ca.nv'. Run,!., mnrnlnr t Mom.ultoea haro becomu .uch a t-t In the valley that mom every home hai to rv.ort to the old-fanh- "The nominal price paid for foM material., " aald Mra. McComb. "moro than meet expeniei. A anutt mrplui, In fact, waa on hand at th end of the year. Tha preildent ot the hou.o bureau aaya that tha whota town I. enthuilaitle over the pro ject and agrees that it la moit baaa flclal, and that there were fewer ab sences and less sickness among tha school children than at any time la previous years." U Ut urar,i tim rup iii 111. .-. ijoj Kilgiirn and family and John NobM York Yacht club. In b hnld a. a pr- In thn mntlmn Mirnral challrnic-ian, family Hit) cbtllnnBo trophy for Interna- or. had tn irf..in iy American jjf, jjjj 1U)t(,pr of VtrA Hilton, Ittil r.rr. bntiirrn n..n. of not itfohirr. In IMS Hlr Richard fiut-'n)li (,,.,, n our vallny vl.ltlnic for In. Ihn 30 nor Ilium than Jot) Ion. , ton of thn Royal Yacht njuadron .rVrral ita)i Htm la now at Ucorico Tb flnt rhallrni camo In 1170 rhallrntrd lth thn cuttnr (Innnila j,1,,!,',, ami nxptrcl. to cook Ihoro fion Jtinr. A.hfaury. ho ramd bl.lTno r.rr. nm .allrd. In IkiiIi of .UriIIK iiarlnc )l(kl Cmtfl ataln.l thn he U frl hlrh (hn rliall.'ncr wa. dnfralrd by clU. N York Yacht club, and an thn Amnrlran .loop I'urltan. ownnd Acirlratt )achl namnd Mac thn by J ltt.r In t ST t Mr A.hbury ro'l.irui John and !av Turnnr have Ju.t purchaM-d to nrw "Jayhawk" buck M I'orbr. Thn iipii nar rai(P r hayliiK. and a n Jayhawk tajto, Main street loncd smudge, bcTore retiring. U8KD cars? Why, yes. A Chal-, mem. Maxwells, Chevrolets, Fords, and trucks, etc. They're dependable and reasonably priced. Howie Gar llnnn of thn lloyal Nnrthrrn titfl to thn attack, and on thl. oc-' Yacht club, rhallnnnrd with thn rut (tiloa II ... axrmd that thrrn thouM IT Galatea and oaa dnfratrd In two U i ilailn ilnfrndnr Thl. an thn rarr by thn Amnrlran .tonp May Iifst Columbia, ownnil by I'ranklln flower. onr.l by Oen I J I'alnn OuooJ Thn Cutumbla dnfnndnd thn In ItS? Jamn. Ilnll camn orr with I Valine, Kan.aa ip (Bill .ha o. through an acel- thn ruttrr Thl.tln Thn .loop Volun- jacv Wl.hard has Ju.t completed i flt, lllrr which Ihn No York trnr. owned br Gnn I'alnn. had llltln i,llt.nr n Until nf .tenth weed hu had .lacker Thny hao cut thnlr rye, and arn now- ready to u.e the now- Im pletuenta Wo await the rnaull as iIk-ko ar Ihn first machines of this kind In the valley They are made at 17-tf Fords Are Here 11 Touring 3 Roadsters 1 Sedan 1 Coupe Jutt arrived. Immediate delivery, if you hurry. Daiuier-Patty Motor Co. T(M rlub tublltutnit thn Happho. dlfflcully In defeating thn Thistle In td by V lluugla. Tho cup thn two rare. MBtlnrd in thn United Hlates. but! In IMJ Uir.l llunraven chal U r.ro roded In a protest lleiiced. but thn lloyal Yacht .auadron Is 1I7 Vim Cnminodorn Glfford declined to approve hi. challenge on t,. as that plowing In July and Au ti by thn lloyal Canadian Yacht the ground that thn new dwd of Klft T Kut kills Iho weed on hi. place. In tho hopes of killing It Them are several pieces of II In tho valley, and the would-bcwlse might follow his example, as agriculturists . th.lrenge.l with Ibn schooner Cstru of lluffrrln Two race. r isllnl and both wer won by wa Illegal and not In the Internal of j The Fourth of July rain holped all good .port In 1893 llunraven came over with Ihn cutter Valkyrie II and Who Succsm Is at Stake? W"KN fo mv who rlosai R halpi wbesi jroa aqaajutcir, who doea It kmrlT Yourwrlf oa, yo, (Amiy io, tmch cs of cofcrav. Therefore you will rrallsci that llm First Nallotml lUnk'a endeavors to rnconrsurn Kntwlng bank fsrniunls arc for the iMxirflt if the Individual drjMwltor rather limn this IniUlutlim. The Intereit will keep you interested Pie fiRST National Bank KLAMATH FALLS OREGON f SPEC.ALLY PRICED WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S SUMMER FOOTWEAR l HE BOOTERY .. I PHAS. P. MACUIRE -i'3MAinSt Klamath Falls 1 " - . . - siaitt crops, and reports conio from riders In the hills that It must havo teen In the nature cf a cloud-burst. Tho feed and grass arc coming good all over tho range. Hen llrown has been summer fal lowing his field by Iho schoolhouse Iho last wvek, but expects to start heading soon. Mr. MrReynolds hss cut his rye and has the most of It stacked. M. L. Prince and wife, accom panied hy friends, spent Sunday fish Ing on Lost river. Kverett Malone rede up the river Tuesday and visited IMum springs. He reports a fine potato crop at tha was defeated In three races by the American sloop Vigilant, owned by a syndicate headed by C. O. Iselln. In 1895 Punraven returned with the culler Valkyrie III. The sloop De fender waa built by tho Iselln syndi cate to dofond the trophy. In the second contest Valkyrie III was dis qualified and windrow. In 1899 Sir Thomas Llpton brought over his first chnllongor, Shamrock I. To meet her tho Isolln syndicate built tho sloop Columbia, which won Iho first raco of Iho series by 10 min ute and 8 seconds. In tho noxt raco tho Shamrock wan dlsubled and tho defender had n sallowr. Tho third raco was won by Columbia In 0 min utes and 34 seconds. ' For tho noxt raco, In 1901, Sir Thomas Llpton built tho Shamrock II, while tho Now York Yacht club again rolled upon the Columbia to defend tho cup. Tho Columbia won tho first and third of tho sorlos. Shamrock II finished first In the second contest, but lost the raco on tlmo allowance. Tho last series waa In 1903, when Sir Thomas brought over Shamrock III to sail against the Reliance Tha nml were sailed In August and Re liance capturod all three without dif ficulty. In tho final contest the chal lenger became lost Is a fog. Comfort Cleanliness Reasonable Rates njy,jjnjTjTjnru-trsrsrn The Central Hotel ijruxnjxjnn.ruvijT.n New Throughout ajaVeMaMasJaaAffaas IN THESP DAYS OF HIGH PRICES THE AVERAGE CITIZEN WILL BE GLAD TO FIND A PLACE TO LIVE THAT IS WITHIN HIS REACH AND WHICH FURNISHES EVERYTHING THAT HE COULD WISH FOR A GOOD BED, A CLEAN ROOM, PERFECT VENTILATION. THESE YOU WILL FIND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. SEV ENTY ROOMS IN THis GREAT HOSTELRY ARE NOW READY AND THIS NUMBER IS BEING ADDED TO AS FAST AS THEY CAN BE FIN ISHED AND FURNISHED. SPECIAL RATES MADE TO PERMANENT ROOMERS. NO BETTER SPRINGS, MATTRESS OR BEDDING ARE MADE THAN THOSE FOUND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. J. J. KK1 l.ER, MunnfTf r u i i ! ' ' MfMf) i I t M r 'WHWHf.llff.mil i...yrww---.- -