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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 25, 1917)
V" . If U, I W,-Ff -lOf 2& THB EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKUKICHIMY, JVt. U, ty . Loco Afeufs Afaffdrii Nothing is straight Seen Owe returns to tk screea AxsoranMfcsiB I after several Bsoaths retirement to "A Woaua's Awakesisg. a k ltadU iu Af lb Prnbrtertaa . ar cbefck meet at the home of Mm. Trlasgte-FJae Art, picture directed, . .. .. M . - ,-ja Chester Witney, which will V 77 rvTw-TT-. -r - . T - About This Story eaaReraooaar2:30 o'clock. J shown at the star tonight. Her roie Iu that or a young wue Bnnw 10 Tb reenter prayer meeting wilt be'malBtala her Ideals tho married to a! -"- . "n..! . i . hWa wV. 9. aSjfAaw MiiT w4ffe fj 1 ai.iae uiuc wrowa ' . "l . ,. ,. r-w, -l,s tiM -,-,..itlr . aisi brMcf. a'esoek toalrfcL Mr. J B. Duncan fortune. No play prodcced at tle,",-- -- " ' ", , , ' ..,.' iSwTlSSert-Joi: Martyr!; Flee Art. studio la meat months ha'" to distinction, costing in a I $ .C . T . fcrOBB' "- &T J . or-rortuailies Tor Tie Humboldt Rirrr 2o- southwest , By way cf shewisi: sow completely "to-XinriUd. 2BrJS7h"?SW thru . centra, Pcn.cn of "locoed" it Is. the MeateM! 4. Iu Tbe Emaaoel BaptL church will'robe. Besides a number of erentag N rear the Southern Pacific 'coarse by ruanlag Into the middle of JTum Sr cbopc,lceThurw!go-. Mis, Owen wear, a score of railroad. This rirer is dedared tot, the !. and cortscre.iag it, way MMIUWUTcnoprac, , . . Mrrf -.. point of ixe sad iPth. tie crcok. o of iM 1 a te U .Tf. : ."... . ... .. r. ,vt, rMm, .m, ,H ,t ,oede rirer la the orid It U m Oa accoaat of IU dfios way tau UBN WIU : l - -...J . - . . v . ..... .... vw,Wf.i,r,m . .n4mi drv rlothest for an adreatnroc. """" l"-' '" -" - ..-. -.. xpeditioa to a a-aabliac retort. The jitory. wrfttea by Frank K. Wood. kelp. Mr, fialti It cboirste Mies Mand Scorille U pUsbt. BEAL ESTATE TR&BFEKS deals wtth a yoasx wife who diseor Ateri that sbe was carried for fcer for- Weed LoBb-er eoapasy to Caioa OH company of California, warranty 4eei. JoU 14 asd IS. Mock IT. Se- od Rillroad Addition. L.CM C Barahsrrt to Mia&ie Hoala. waraaty deed. Iota 3 and 4. block 3. Km AMHiew. The KTawath Drrelopaeot coa tmmy to P. C Carl to, warraaty deed. let 2C. Mock IS. Second Railroad Ad Haa. Ckarley F. DeLap et sx to C. R. OeLap, warraaty deed. aadtrtd4 half i a iport3eo paradU. trace h and Bane that becoase DncVs aad eeee. after folio isc it confuted la trjiai: to follow tfce rir-'trracberoui coore for a bcrt dl- er cocrte. asd act as ibo Intoxicated taoce. becoae delsded aad foncet At oa pUce. adjacent to tbe rail- their direction, retaralac otc aad li . - a. K -kl.a wm mw,A tlmat tKa rwileit V I"S fkT r fere. Her mother i a-, ieralid. aai'8- ''" ''"' "-" - - ,- . - . - . the only friead In whota ttt can con-'BaH " 'I"- tb rl"r nte' U d!turtd fish eiperiecce the sas fide U a former adatlrer. One iilhtet8tt miles, and &y actual conni u oracniiy. anu oecoae so perj.4re a tbe husband is preparing to quit,11" u alternately north twenty-nte'that tbey refuse to wjm. The In- tiises. east etsnteen limes, toaiajaians nare oiscoTerej ioi. iw ira tMnr t A -. fortrnr ilnMr'nlr net the fish while tber are dated. also it tear be stated that at thirty-' Krrd A. Relcker. raloatlon eosin-j three different polnu It is within 150 eer of tie Southern Pacific, and not feet or leas of itself, the current flow- Baron Munchausen, is responsible for Ing In opposite directions by these, this accctjat of the peculiarities of INerada's crooked rirer. the boose, taking with hia tbe bal-j anc ox the wife s fcrtane. ce U mur dered. The wife aad the younc law. yer. her foneer adairer. sospect each other, aad the spectator it mystified until the startliaf reTeiation at the end of the play. iatereat la 114 feet S inehea off west side of Merrill Tract 38. Why YnSMI Km a - "0S Sleeping Porch- It Insure aa tartsoratiac reatfol. healthfnl. com. tortaWe alara arias; th saHrr ssaaer nighu. It a4c IwaiwawMraMr to the attractlrenesa of your . boat aad stT yon a large bedrooaa. Fresh Air Secured oa the aleepias; porch wards off away of the Us due to improper Teatilatad bed rooms. ' aleasins; porch briacs all outdoors inside year borne. Too can saxe eaough la oae year in doctors bills aad bayias patent medldnes. to say nothing of the incon Teaiences to yoar family, to pay for a good sleeping porch, which yon will bare frith yon always. All yon aaed to do is to ask as to submit details. OCR SERVICE ASD BCILJHXG ADVICE ABE FREE Big Basin Lumber Co. 17 KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. BUSINESS and the .FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM aw SftoMfa Tbt Federal Imrri BaaUnx tyatan mi cr Hd krgeJy to protect and benefit tboee en Mjed in iodtwtry, commerce and agriculture- bouemployvnandeinployeB. Itamaloparpoee ia to help tboee wbo borrow and provide cur rency more responsive to bueJneee needa. We are members of this system and yon can eecure its benefits and add to its strength by becomiht one of oar depositors. top in and let us tell you Just kow k sssetcv year particular needs. i LPTiNATIONAL BANK points. Drafted Men Need Not Report Until Lists Arriw rORTUAND July Si. Within a callcJ No trn JitM,eer baa nny( .Mill l I1l afllrall.... fl,r rliB tea dav oacUl lUts of tfce dratt 'autbority lo chauK thU ord-r. J1. ..! In, .lays mom ,h,,k(t wrilB;Srr,.sbo.lntb.oderlU lll Hss!r4 IhU H " Kl"" a flo .rnol. wkkb Uey were draw la the Jottsry ropy to lb" pt. ""'" -'" "'""I , "" , , "-"" '" U at Vahtton. -ill reach tbe various notlf) by Mlrr r.rry man callr.l unjilalm. fur oteuipilcti l.r.r ,)f rm county exemption beards, Koilo-les on Ibe first draft l.'rh man lll bo VU,ymul In n-r..aty Indii.itlrs, U receipt of tbee lUts, the board. "Ill, dlrrtcJ to affrar brforn Urn board rlutlln aKrlrwIlure. a . rin.. notify ttc men called ujoa the first tot physical riainlnallmi 011 a sircl-'rd lX jour rmmly etrttipU,,,, u.rd. dr,r, Br4j J.tr. blch lll b .llliln een( Hiicli a (talm tnUH m,,), ,0 I'ntll tfcea It lll not I nect-arj I da) s of ttir malllHK f l'i" imllre ,if lit Uif" dUlrlft appeal lnnl,it fOC Uoat SSbieCt to call oa the Srst Kalluie to free he Ihls notlre III I'orilainl. Kuicen or I lnn,t J, oraft to report. Hut as hd s tbey not b accepted an an rc fur not can only bo made tlieti niter it,r ttl Ireceiie nctlCcatloa from tbeir boards tbey must resort promptly on the day drt (mated. The first step taken by each Uvard will be to post la a conspicuous place aMH-arlnr on tbe ila) et "Hie lir-Mia. taed his plirslral rntolntUa den ol alUK-arliiK when lie l rnllnl ! ami bell eeflllle.l t. the. niiitt; on the man lilmelf, thero U a lieai) board, a railed for mllltarr urtln, ienlty for failure to aner Hie tall 'ami not esempt Kemember that reenrdlr f After you lute, appeared lf(r, a list cectalntns: the name, of all the j,,thrr a man Intrn.U to apply for jour rounty raernptlon tir.l si elcmpllvu or ilUctiafKe. tin nnut ap- pae. me pnjsicai eianiimiion, ( pear for physical eiamlnatloti on the ll still be ome time brtot you U day set He lia seien days from Ihe actually be railed out lo Join m poittns of the list, and the maalllnc army Von "III be notified whsnltl, of the notice to 1: 1 111 by the Iward In time for you lo report for service. men registered la Its county or dis trict. In tfce eiact order la blch they "111 be called oa the first and all succeedlag drafts A copy of this list ill also be tslen the press for publication. Let It be emphasised axaln that this list will bare not only the names of the men to be called out on the first draft, but of every man reUter. td. la the order la which he meat be STUDENTS ARE URGED TO ATTEND SCHOOL 1 - SALEM". uJly 23. Oregon student? must be intensively trained for the are urged by Governor James Withy- ork he iatends to do. With this ccmhe'aad Superintendent of Public thought in mind we are writing to Instruction J. A. Churchill to remain urge ycu. as a patriotic duty, to con in school as a patriotic duty, so that tinae your preparation this coming they may obtain the intensive train- year by attending tfce college or unl h.Mntlrii nnurr In theu din versltr of TOUT choice. We feel that of war and in the reconstruction peri-'you owe it to your country to make j those who are responsible for tbe fu. : tn folios. 'every sacrifice possible to do this, be- mre welfare and Integrity of this gov. Letters signed by the governor and cause, thru a continuance of your,ernmeat. Yours very sincerely. "I n' college, technical school or normal school; that all college women remain In school nntll tbey bare been grad uated; and we further urge that all college men below the age et liability, to selective draft, and not recom aneaded for special service, remain 1 college. At all times, bat especially In our present hour of need, you should as a yourself how best ycu can serve your eeuatry. In deciding this question at the present time, you can do no bet ter than to act upon the advice of the superintendent have been ad- training, you can render services dressed to the studenU of the state, more valuable and effective during declaring that President Wilson wish- the later years of the war and in the es to keep the work of the American times of need that will follow, educational Institutions unimpaired j The college presadenu of the Unit as a means of aationaTdefense. 'ed States were recently called to Tbe letter reads as follews: , Washington, D. C, by tbe coancil of To the StudenU of Oregen: j national defense. At this conference "There Is a strong desire among they were urged by Secretary of War our young men and women to render Baker, in conformity with the wishes some immediate sen ice to our couc- of President Wilson, to keep the work try. This la pralsworthy, and it is ef thir institoUoL unimpaired as our wish to encourage the spirit a means of national defense, which prompts such a conception of In accordance with the recommen. duty. datlons of these high oSclals, we "However, thla world war ts teach-' therefore urce that all boys and girls tng us the lesson tn.it every person graduating from high schools enter! JAMBS WITHVCOMHK. Governor. J. A. CHUKCHII.I.. Superintendent Public Instruction. CROlti GOOD AT MKRRILL Judd Low, who Is now engased In ranching In tbe vicinity of Mjrrlll with bis father, C. C Uw, and his troiaet. Lloyd, ani l.o Parish, r-as in tbe city yesterday attending to matters of business. He reports that the hay and grain crop on their ranch are looking exceptionally good. and a big yield Is expected. Suffragettes Receive Jail Sentence Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay Slsemore and son Jerry of Fort Klamatn are in town visiting local friends today. 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