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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1917)
.k ' & :' I ' -L t :'' &jr. i- p Fa B JST I l?5sr ILT , :'f;'.i' a $: pa two Zllli 't T ffifetinfcHenikl W. O. SMITH, Editor teamed datty sassst aday r ssm-msraM Pssaaass Cosnausy srjaasta Nk, at. US Fsarts atmst lilt Ptisan, tot titnwilwl-n a; t aja nam mwW" ashlar. . "niiSJtm - - adatbTJaMedBXsaB: uwmm -. oflxcisioi MONDAY, AWJCTT IS, ! HaaftCtoAiis. "" THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 1. -TT7X. SW4T II Ml I - .-- - MONDAY, .M'tllST ia, T a 3 ji FOR . 4. wM MOTpMMm am SALT Two rnoa hones; Mf tf RMnt fro lot. Mills Addl Uoe. Radctlfe ave.. aaar th. -at rt a mr mm haaSBjOW. t U2S!kSnL 0W.4lM T y Wk, . V r & rtc? ; lt sWOOTE It SLWMk w Sjmmtjemjs. i-"'' FO"4ULK MM1 SJT BOSTON,. Aug.. IS. A. United States submarine collided with the Kantasket 'sates tsenrslon itWMr Mayflower'ia Beatoa harbor durtat thick tog late today. The navy 'yard oaetala said the materiel damage to the ubmarina was slight, but that the Mayflower had a hole store la her port aide aear the paddle box. Oae imbu on the eteasaer suffered a broken leg. Fifteen hundreds passengers on board were transferred to the steam- Rose Staadish without accident. and brought to this city. ITAUAX8 ARK MCST ROME, Aug. 13. Artillery activi ty onthe'Isonso froafanrthe Carao plateau district, soatheaat of Qoritla. I hiriimrag.jeaffs-emae, the 'war American Battleship in Smoke Screen to Hide horn U-Boats There As v. be. !ameree patrol eagageaaata. Italian .alraes coa tmm ha bomber ssattos hehtad UAtroHmgkrWa'Ua. , -'- " . -"- SALS MeComack .w-.p". i-tt - .i ' iB-4'ceKW'lPrHeH.Tl.Htr-!- .e St. Ml jVrirmiaed ay CHy'siit Connfy binder,! Abstract Coapeny . ) M-Jt FARM U-at WAGO boat half won. far sale at S3. KTAKS A BAUN. Tom SAUB Hartey-OaTMaon asotor Uka. twia CTllader. $75. P. W. lVZf rertyeeght.acra hoawetead open tar entry aC Taw Lax bottom land. Irrlsattaa, em mala read, eae improTemeafoa 1l fer sale. An- aeye.'C.McGima. Malln, Ore. Is-lm ro ?,--.. .. - mma aneat 'saalea. Herald adaea. S9-1M mggigg I Stt-ltt A. A. Bettmam at ax'fo GaUfaraia- Oregon Power company, warranty deed, part of lot 7. Meek 4. Shipping- torn Addition to Klamath Falla. Carted States to Lodwig Stersl. mueat. SW 8S14. ISa.lWK, see. 22; NW NEK. NHNW sac 27; KE NEH. see. 2; all la 27-11. Bird I. Leesley f J. P. Leeeley. warranty dead. SM. KW NWH. SW NEK. sec 242-7H. Etmahetk Payer at vtr to Barry B. Wlleea,-warranty dead. that, part of the NW 8EH. eeeT. Wl-Xl. lylag north of a Una ranalnc wast wrom the Borthweet ceraarrjaf kit 2. eee.7-41-12; also 8W NJH nee. 1-41-11. right at. drta Called States for Adam's caaaL Bl wttMammaQaw92JBdi 9!mm1mmmmmmmmm11?', immmm amu2 mP rmimKmmSEXmmmmmmcamlammmmmmmmmmuW I rmmBmfaaaV " yPsyHemuN mii!!fc2e:S3Emy "dfaflSav i 1 Sri j aaamvmBmlmmeBjit AmwelMBitvv!SavL&ar$Y? sjhj . fcjy' . aawmmmVmmm9njBmvmKV$?mi' r9JI sI il" -& n asnwawawawwAaBaa2r. .. j ? t . r i ic tt C mm2 gaamamnipvc xkcvm'' sn iia'-twi!' ii'Jt'i'yv'-ysimemamsimwmmwmmaraimm3nsl The ships of the Atlantic fleet, use the smoke screen, developed some shows a big ship of the fleet throwing which hare been mobilised since the months ago in Kngland, to hide them out the soft smoke ho a submarine declaration of war, have begun to from submarines. This photograph would And It Impossible to locate her. AUVERTI8K0 MAIL UI8T The following unclaimed mall mat ter advertised on the lltlh of Aug- ... . . . ... .i... "lUflilon nf ut. will oo eni in i Head Letters." San Fraiulnro. Calif . i, 5f,ih of AukiisI. A churise 'f one rent will t mde on earli letter delivered from IhU IUL In rnlllne I for leltnrs please say "advariiei. V A DeUell., I' m. llernard Valentine llrown. Miss lluttlur, Mrs. W. 1. Cardwell, Miss Opal Cravens, Mrs. 0, II. Davis. N. W. Krltf. Mr. lleury 0. Herman, Win. (2) Herrlck. Kmle i llyland, H. K. Uliey. P. l McMillan, Norman ' Monache, Sam (I) Peart, (leorge Perclval, Mrs. Ada Sanders, W. 11. Hchmore, II. Schnfcr. Mrs. II. 0. Slrene, 0. Strang, Herbert Turnbow. Dn Swift. II. 11. Woods, K. L. Walton, 0. L. , Webb. A. n. Williams. K. F. Williams, fieorse Vlena. S. IIKD CltOHN FAH.M HTAJrlTA Phenominal Progress On Army Camps FOR RENT IMWWWWWOWOSMWWWOIOWIWWWWWWWWWWW FirgarJmVED APARTMENT8 at the kHoaaa,S27KiamataaTa. - HELP WANTED wwwvmwww,m MMMMMMflMWNMIM WANTED Night watchman and Phone Lamm Lumber Modoc Peat. lS-St and tt grows woB to 27 WANTED Teams to anal lumber tram the Topsy alU to Dorris; the pay,le 2 jer thousand feet; leaker sixty days dry; cood roads; Ilia aaat. .mmaoiro at H. LnGU kagr;wavaaa Creek Lumber Co., ' t lMt u i ,.H ,A LOtT AND FOUND lUeMklMsjwflMMMM)WWWWMW LOST n paTement ia town, Moa day, Angast th, pair eyeglasses la eaaa. Finder return to Herald oMce. Uberai reward.' 12-4t Ketleeio Thia wiU he notice that ia order to onmnU-1 as to sell wood at normal arleea ia the f atare, wa lad it aeces- aary to sell for cash oaly, oa aad .after Aft lSth, i17. Do not ask far eradtt nfter August 16U. W. E. SEEHORN COMPANT. By W. E. 8BEH0RN. 2-U MAV IMftURAKCE ,xm a HTA-PA aoucy la a STANDARD company at STANDARD aad yea wiR hare aojtuahli k Btt CMeato. idjaV S wwarn yoa mm u 4MB Malmj er bImm WfidBaSamW 'afTJaamJt7 ? i . apMk'Lodae Ne, ilT. 1. 0. 0,9., aeeta Friday alght F. B. Bremer, N. Q., Nato OtUrbela, Secretary. Ewauaa Encampment No. 44, 1. 0. 0."rY, aeea Taesday alght, R. A. Kt; 0. P.. . J.'Baaa, Scribe. fix- III;- WW.Z ;l mmm r v ' ''"y? M its eBBBaaaaaaaaaaj BaaaaaaRaj BMM dBh A, J. POWILl SEWING MACnRal Late aodet Rotary. 74rawar Sing ers, jest Uke new. I25.ee; t-drawer. loag shuttle aad White Rotary, good M new 220; S-drawer Stagers, Whites aad New Homes, i 2 aad 125. A lot of goad drophead machines, fully guaranteed to please you, 210 to $15. Box tops, $5 to $10. Machines bought, sold, rented and repaired. 'EVANS A BALIN There are many jklaaw of Bo earn yoa get the kind that pays. SeeOUlcota. 27 Mwm i ft DARK VIE STAR THEATER r Saadey and) Maadsy Bif DoiUe na ferOise Price Triangle Fin Arts Presents "!- " Heart of am A drama of emotioaal tensity rising to a greattliiimx ia the f aal 'f 'aaWaT Faasda Ward fcs satar la tkef rnnamW A grlpph;wory of the CaMforaU miase in ire parts TmlfeVLaT i. SBi.taB ATER Pathe PreseaU BAay MjarM Oakarp, fg A great picture for tat) ehltdreB Is tn para Hearst Pathe NdirV, Latest War news .rRatiayMayydjf jj yEsm jJsEaWdyR MERRTLL OPERA HOUSE li6OMlCTaal-' PALO ALTO. Calif., Aug. 15. Where was a plowed field at dawn the other day, there stood at night tea wooden warehouses, each 130x 200 feet, complete thruout except for certain mtnor touches on the roofs. Thia was the work of one general foreman and his men, and according to army officers, is typical of the progress being msde on the work for the various national army camps thruout the country. At Palo Alto there are fire of these general fore men, each with his crew of foremen, "straw hoses" and laborers. A su perintendent, two assistants and, at the very top. a general superintend ent, make up this civilian regiment of eight or nine hundred men. So Test is the work that the assistants go about the confines In automobiles. light and strong enough to negotiate fallow land at a good pace. Other wise, there would be many assistant superintendents. Instead of two. Five spur tracks from the main line of a railroad dump In materials all day long. More than fifty teams bustle It to places Indicated by the general foreman, who fear nothing in the world except a shortage of sup plies. Tractors snort thru the fields dragging great plows that dig the I trenches for the sewer and water! systems, and releasing hundreds ofj men for work demanding a man's In ITnlilrn mnnv AFesnUsllaiia atmls' v ! auMU VI 6UUIMIIVUB, HUB one went to work with no prelim inary adjustment. It simply started. In three days it was speeded up, and in a month It will be gone. Hare a new and modern seven room houite on pavement. Will sell on eay terms or will take good vacant lot or small house as part payment. See Cullcote. 27 asfsamwBBslBaBp .V MOTOIICVt'l.KM Wilt positively ue sold for llio liritt onVr liy AukhhI 2."th. 1 ll'IO llarley Davidson, fnll equipped In flmt-class condition. I KxreUlor, 1913 model In good running order. 1 KxreUlor, 1914 model. 1 llarley Davidson, single. 1 Thor. Single. Dcn't delay longer If you want a motnrrjcle. Come make us a bid. 11-41 KVANS A II A LIN. Rules for "Dependents" Are Clearly Defined rtftMbitg PORTLAND, Aug. 13. Members of the tbree.dlstrict exemption boards of the state, who will pass on all ap peals from decisions of local boards on applications for exemption or dis charge from military service under the draft, hare laid down a general policy that will make it exceedingly hard for the slacker or dodger to 'get by. One of the rules will be that if there is any doubt as to whether a man is entitled to exemption or dis charge, that doubt, when the case comes before one of the district boards will always be decided against the applicant. And all cases where dependency Is glTen a the reason for exemption or discharge will be appealed by the meeting in Portland adopted the fol lowing resolution to deflne their pol icy in dealing with these applica tiens: Resolved, that these district boards will not discharge any person on the ground that he Is engaged in any agricultural or other exempted industry, unless such person is neces sary to the maintenance of such in dustry and Is regularly and contin uously engaged In such industry as distinguished from an occasional or temporary employment." The boards also, made It very clear '"" iuey win oe suspicious about claims for discbarge by men recently married. They will reauire full nroof that the wire Is mainly dependent upon the labor of the husband for support. Likewise, rich men's sons who sud i Every good citizen at this time should do his share toward strengthening the Fed eral Reserve Banking System with its billion dollars of resources which our government has created to stand back of its member banks and all their depositors. You can contribute directly to the strength of this system, and at the same time secure its protection, by depositing your money with us, since part of every dollar you deposit with us goes directly into the new system. This is a suggestion for prompt action. gawiaMaiNa masAi aisaava aWssYSTtMBBl rnnia, mi, i.i.-T AatL Hod Cross has Instituted a "fr4 farm" on u beautiful lit Itatd J refugee enter fr 4oo r(iiufnJ nmu iiitii union i rum their he liv wan tifl,lt!ia tlr,kiin...l I... .. airplanes, Kach child Is Icnnl m. n.. .. . farm for len days at a tin,. TI American tuliorciilosls .,tn,w?'j was received last Thursday bfjjjl .lull, PfillirnrM .., l.lwM... . -. 1 " """' I'SIMS, , AIMCIIKN AUK 1UI'M)M) i, sa a i a ui.uur., Aril., auk. 13, PiMtl ffttmlliiir lilirlilni. .if A. i.. . 1 In the Asbestos iiiIuIiik district its Sierra Amiias fountain, HlwnjJ Armor has ordered itepiitlei ton-, up the redskins and return then), the Hun Carlos Indian reterntloi He also urged l.leuteimut BuxW In command of the- rfservatlesTa forbid Apaches from leaving tits. uiun nuiu uric urilllllciy Svltlst. Thirty Indians have been rtin to the reservation. It's simply good Ixialttexs to your nay. nee t.iuicote. j WOOD Place your Ordsrs for QREEN SLAB WOOD NOW I Best weed obtainable for the mm Klamath Fuel b. 00m000m0WWWWMj 000A000000WWWmm New Gly hwk, We Ouarantse Our Wsrfc, Shirts and Collars Launemt We also wash silk, wool, and at ered gods nry carefully. Try a once and be convinced. Our prim are right. Phone 194. 127 Fourth St Back of First National MkeVWWMMMatl FIRST NATIONAL BANK government to the district boards, iffdeo)r evince a distaste for the goif granted by local boards. This Is com- ,,nk and take "P "farming" about pulsory. ltDe "me they are due to be called The district boards, at a meeting! up for rvlce, will be required to la Portland, adopted a resolution laKe a course of mlliUry Uctlcs In clearly defining what constitutes a dependent In the view of the boards When exemption or discharge is sought for a man on the ground that he has a person or persons dependent on him for support, the district boards will apply the following test: "Resolved, that these district boards construe a dependent as one who might become a burden upon the community it the person unon whom ha or she claims to be dependent was Inducted into the military service of the Ualtad States' District boards will handle directly all applleatloBs for discbarge from the draft oa the ground that the an- pljcanUs.employed In, a necessary In esutry, Including agriculture. Local boards are not permitted to consider applications for discbarge oa Industrial grounds, which must ha dlreet to ess of the district. UBtl". Morrow, QUUai aoarde. The dletrlet boards at thelrlWbMl" d Crook. France, Of the three district boards, one has headquarters In Portland, one In Eugene and one In La Grande. The board at Portland, known as District Board Division No. 1. ha. Jurisdiction over the following coun ties: jeiierson, Deschutes, Wasco, Hood River, Multnomah, city of Port land. Clackamas, Columbia, Clatsop, Tillamook, Yamhill, Washington and Marlon. District Board Division No. I, at Eugene, has Jurisdiction over the fol lowing ceunties: Beaton, Coos, Cur. ry, Douglas, Josephine, Jackson, Un coin, Linn, Lake, Lane, Polk aad Klamath. District Board Division No. I, at La Orande, has Jurisdiction over the following ceunties: Malheur, Har ney, Grant, Baker, Wallowa, Union. Sherman, San Francisco and "Back" $2P $i?75 OS SALE DAILY Return limit, October 81st. Stopovers at all poUta. ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Itetara limit Fifteen Days. o Stopovers. Lv. Klamath Falls 10:00 a.m. Ar. Weed j.:o p.m', Lv. Weed l:0Gp.m. Ar.San Francisco 7:80 a.m. RETURNING Lv.San Francisco ... Ar.-Weed Lv.Weed Ar. Klamath Falls . . . CALIFORNIA STATE FAIR BACRAMfCNTO SEPTEMBER eVIS SEE AGENT :I0 p.m. 1:30 p.m. 9:16 p.m. C:C0p,a. Southern Pacific Passengers and Baggage Aiywkere it the Qy QBckSenricc ReuMifet PHONE 187 Western Transfer Company The Inside of the Watch It rantnlna about 1" pieces to manufacWf , which reaulres about . distinct operations, and T you try, when your wsta stops, to remedy the tro Die by shaking It. Don't that shake Is o expensive will very Ilk do more harm. When your watch stops, begins to lose or gain tin bring it to Upp's. It wl carefully examined and 19 wilt be told what it nee- Then If you want It rl,, ed made good s new the work will be uara teed for a year, end lk charge will be the Iowa for which It Is possible K do perfect watch repelrW Frank M. Upp javaiar tl Mala Btrsst OSelal B. P. Watsa Iniy '.v-' " !'!