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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1917)
MUMMV, SKI'TKMIttin 10, IMI7 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FAGS West Point Cadets Graduating Into the War SSKBKSStKM mgcmKHmMrnmmm"!, w iKaa'TssismumiMii'jZLz:. ;;;:;:..:r"g!Mli HbW --- ,. J3n. ' MavammBjaiaBBmmmam. bbbWPWwi - - ' aHLmSaallllrW S aL 'al? H- B 'U JbbU II fj JA m J 'i 11 1.3 jffl 'Jp Jf V; VJttB'.lIaiSili ffWi ff ismray state date governs when It opens tkt season later or closes It earlier that the federal regulations, It will be necessary for the Oregon laws to be uniform with the federal law. "We, of course, cannot suspend or set aside the operation of the federal law or regulations, however much our sympathies may run that way, and It Ih hoped the sportsmen will realize this fact, and not be governed by erroneous statements from unau thorized sources. "I trust you will give this matter due publicity to the end that all of your sportsmen may be fully Inform. Ml of the true situation. Yours very truly, "E. 8. CATTRON, " Federal Inspector." i A Helpful Drug West Pl cadets graduated tun moiilliH In-fore the regulnr time In order tluil they might rommiiiid Amerlruii t roups In the wur. The ,l,otoi;rii!i shows the now officers marching before the exercise. Hun dred of mothers and fathers were there to hou the young mun get their diplomas, aud tho socretury of war had none from Washington to he the chief officer In tho ceremonies. These young men nro to hnve two weeks lit home, unci then they must Join the regular army to prepuro troops for Franco. Within a short KzxcxaMLTflVMXXMWtL time niOHt of them will ho on the llrlng line there Kvory member of tho class Is wild with tho Idea of kiiIiii: to war: he wnnts to get Into the fray Just as soon us tho govern ment can send him to Prance. lie shows tho spirit which has actuated West Point graduates ever since the foundation of the military academy. W. C. T. U. TO RESUME WORK DEMAND FOR THE ACTIVITY OF THIS ORGANIZATION IS GREAT. CAL& MADE UPON MEMBERS TO GET INTO HARNESS Bird Hunting Season Unchanged This Year Efforts of the Local Sportsmen and Officials to Secure An Earlier Sea son Fails for 1917 Because of a Clerical Erroi Made in Records at Washington attention to tho following facts. "At tho earnest solicitation of muny others Interested In Kastern Oregon, Eastern Washington, and In Idaho, tho Department of Agricul ture determined to offer amendments to tho federal regulations for the pro- the president. taction of migratory waterfowl, shore I "Under the treaty birds, etc., fixing the open season in united mates ana ureal uriiain ior oral regulations, as set forth In the enclosed service and regulatory an nouncements, which will not become effective In Eastern Oregon, Eastern; Washington, until on and after Octo ber 15th next, whenever approved by between the Kffortsof tho Klamath Sportsmen's, at u meeting last May, when Federal Asaoclutlon to socuro an earlier ilutu. Inspector K. S. .Stratum was present, for tho hunting season on migratory The following loiter received by waterfowl tlibt year were tinsuccess- Prod Fleet as secretary of tho Klntu ful, itltlio tho matter will bo satlsfac-j uth Sportsmen's Association, gives ttully adjusted by next year, and tho the details which have delayed the teuton hereafter will open on Hep- .souson opening ior iweivo mourn, to m lie r lCth and run to December 31st. ii Is believed by local sportsmen that a two-weeks' carllor seuson here will bo u big Inducement to visiting "Itofurrlug to the meeting of your sportsmen on May IStli, ut which tho subject of obtaining an earlier open ing season on migratory waterfowl was discussed, and In order that tourists to remain In this section, thoro may bo no confusion concern and the matter was thoroly gono overling tho matter, I doslro to call your tho above territories from September 16th to December 31st next follow ing, Inclusive. "On February 9th, as I stated at that meeting, the bureau notified the the protection of migratory birds, the department of agriculture, after the preparation of the regulations, shall allow a period of three, months In which said regulations may be exam- Oregon Fish nnd (Same Commission of Incd and considered before final adop lts dotormlnatlon to propose amend- tlon, permitting, when deemed prop- monts to tho federal regulations em bracing tho above datos for the open season on waterfowl for all that sec tion of Oregon east of the summit of tho Cascade mountains, and ut tho same tlmo suggested to tha commls hIoii that tho Oregon laws be amended to conform to tho contemplated amendments to the fcdoral regula tions, er, public hearings thereon "That period of ttme, as you will note, will not have expired until Oc tober lGth next, consequently the open season in Eastern Oregon and Kastern Washington, on waterfowl, will remain the same as last year, viz.: October 1st. "I regret exceedingly this unfor tunate situation, but unforscen cir- c... ........ tii., a lin.iov nt Vnin ' cumstances over which tho bureau attempted to llx such open season In .had no control delnyed the publlca hls sennto bill 2S1, which, however, tlon of tho regulations to such an. ex only embraces Malheur, Harney, Lake1 tent that sportsmen In Eastern Ore- und Orant counties, but unfortunate ly, thru n clerical error, no doubt, the wording of tho bill Is such as to make an opon season on waterfowl, etc., all year, which, of course, nullifies Its usofullnees. "Ponding legislation In congress somewhat delayed the publication of tho proposed amendments to the fed- con and Kastern wasnington win not be ublo to avail themselves, this year, of the advantages accruing by reason of the establishment of an earlier season. Next year, however, Eastern Oregon, Eastern Washington and all of Idaho will have the same Federal open season, September 16 to December 31, Inclusive, but since a And bacon, liow tempting it is, ' broiled W w I y 4 1 ensp ever the glowing ccai3 of a camp fire. It's toasted that's what brings out the very delicious flavor.YouwouIdn'tlifceitraw. Apply the same idea to the famous Lucky Strike cigarette. They have delicious flavor, be cause the Burley tobacco t's Toasted f) Guaranteed by $te Jtmtica &&&& INtSDI"1"11 yt w':C's-. Ay Tor ii -ii las) i,.,'.'.-. g Tit V i The regular meeting of the Wo- men's Christian Temperance Union will be held September 11th, at the home of Mrs. Hammer, Second and Pine, at 2:30 p. m. Election of officers will take place at this meeting, and the report for the state convention made. Never has the world needed thta faithful band of women as they need It now. We have had a good vacation. Let us get to work. Emma Faith Orlga by, secretary. XO RESIGNATIONS FRO M TEACHERS DURING TERM SALEM, Sept. 10. Any Oregon school teacher who resigns during a school term or during vacation with in thirty days of the opening ot the school, except for unavoidable rea sons, will suffer the lost ot his or her teaching certificate, according to a ruling of State Superintendent of Public Instruction Churchill. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Furnlsned by City and County Abstract Company - -- - Joel T. Ward et ux to George B. Chamberlain, warranty deed, lot C, block 67, Nichols Adldtlon. Joes T. Ward et ux to F. M. Qarlch, warranty deed, lots A, B. D. block 67, Nichols Addition. A. R. Campbell et ux to David Campbell, warranty deed, part ot lot 5. block 7, Ewauna Heights Addi tion, and all of lot 7, block 49, First Addition. Aubrey R. Campbell et ux to W. D. Campbell, warranty deed, lot 4, sec. 31-39-13, and NH NW4, sec. 13; EVs NEH.sec. 14-39-1 J. Hugh S. Fox to Ida B. Dean, war ranty deed, NW 8E, north 15 acres of SW SE, sec. 7-39-9. R. C. Spink and Alice L. Spink to Ida B. Momyer, warranty deed, lot 6, block 1, Idlerest, Oregon. F. O. Mathlson et ux to George Nichols, warranty deed, SW14 SWK sec. 5; NWK NWV4, EM NEK, SW NWK, SVi, aec. 8; NWK NW, SW BE, NW14 8W, SU SWU, sec. 9; NWK NEK, NW14, WH SWK, see. 16; all sec. 17; NEK NEK, sec. 18; Ntt NEK, 8WK NEK. iec. 80; NWK NWK. sec. 21; all in 87-10. ADVERTISED MAIL LIST The following unclaimed mail mat ter advertised on the 8th of Septem ber, will be sent to the Division of Dead Letters, San Francisco, Calif., on the 22d ot September. A charge of one cent will be made for each let ter delivered from this list. In call ing for letters say advertised. W. A, Deliell, P. M. Ascbelay, Frank Bans, Miss Avis Chantell, Mrs. Lliile Chambers, Dee Claven, J. P. Colahan, Miss Margaret Davis, Jack Favero, Qlacomo Fiala, Miss LUlle Hawkins, Charlel Hlllard, O. A. Hlbbert, Mrs. W. H. Holebrook, Luther Holmes, Mat Ingerson, F. W. InglversoB, Mrs. I. O, Wliea yoa need anything la dragstora goods, Jmt step to Uw phoae and tell us what It Is. We'll deliver It promptly. Acquire the tele phono habit, aad have what you want whea you want it. Delivery Is FREE. LKMI gaVH W -V-r IUsMIAI n rALLS. UKCUUrl TrW w LkidELxJ w tei(f. drugs iM.gi Klamath Drainage District Miller, J. W. Mulvey, E. P. Neal, Jake Olson, Andrew J. ' Papel, W. , Penney, Win. A. Ratcliffe, Clay Robertson, Mrs. Juno Sckelley, M. B. Simpson, Jim Swift, Miss Lucille Smith, Mrs. Merle C. Shoua, A. A. Sullivan, Daa Taylor, Fred Treloar, E. Ulrlch, Ben Vaugha, R. Menday: . Get that electric lroa 1 J A policy, with the CMlcoto gcy, always etaaOe for tne beat 1 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC I am arranging to leave Klamath Falls for Marshfleld, where I will take care of another specialist's practice during bis absence at tha war. To anyone wishing. my services,' I will announce that I will be here until this doctor is called to the army, probably on the flrst or middle ot October. I would very much appreciate having all persons knowing themselves to be Indebted to me to call and settle their accounts. 25-tf DR. F. M. WHITE. Mr. Orea E. Rao la bow coaaected with Um Chikoto ageacy, aad to glv. lag jyrtal atteatioa to all Haas at laaaraaea. Ask CaMrote or Raa Car rates.' 81 PROFESSIONAL CARDS t r - JOHN O. CLBGHOBN t Caaaty Saw toy e ! Crtaalssir DR J. H. CARTER ' DENTIST OFflCI, ROOMS 7 aas WHITK BUILDINa City ft Countjr Abstract Co. ARTHUP K. WHJKlf 617 Mala St, ABSTRACTS, LOANS AND 8 aar ceac Moaey far INSURANCE Splitting eee The difference of a hun dredth of a hair will Inter fere with the accuracy of a watch. 'And the, minute particles of hard, dry oil will make that Infinitesimal difference. That ia why a watch must be clean to keep accurate time. New oil should be put oa a watch once each year, and before that is done every wheel, every bearing, every spring, must be thoroughly cleaned. Tour watch will be examin ed without charge at Upp's. If it needs attention of any kind,, you'll bo told Just what Is necessary. It you have the work dona; It will be guaranteed for a year and the charge will be the lowest for which perfect , work can possibly be done. Frank M. Upp Jeweler its MatBltnat OMclal S. P. Watch Iafetar LEGAL NOTICE! WMMIAAMMMtMMMMMWWMMMMMVWMMMMM NOTICE OF POUNDMAfrTBR'S SALE Notice Is hereby-giren that the ua derslgaed, poundauater of the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, did Impound in tho pound ot said city, oa the Id day ot September, 1917, the fol lowing described animals: One bay mare, white spot on right side, about 10 yearsold, branded on left shoulder, PH connected. One gray horse, branded oa left shoulder O. And that unless the owner or own era ot said animals, or other person or persons having an interest therein shall, before tha time ot sale stated below, claim possession of said ani mals aad pay nil 'costs aad charges for the keeping and advertising there of, together with all fees' provided by ordinance ot said elty for such cases, said animals will be told at public auction for cash at tha Klam ath Bare, at the hour of 8 p. m., oa the 18th day of September, 1817. J. W. HILTON, Acting Poundauater, Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, September 7, 1917. T-ft DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physldaa Salt Sll, L O. O. F. Tesaste (over K. K. K. Store) Phoae 881 . . Res. Phoae, 888R. (The only Osteopathic Physl-' clan and Surgeon la Klamath Falls.) Am0AAA0A0A000AA0WW0A0WI0t00A0A$ WOOD Place your Orders far GREEN SLAB WOOD NOW Best wood obtainable for the twenty Klamath Fuel Co. 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