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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1917)
f f-f THE -WINDfC HKKALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OMCOON MTOTUAy,QQTbla,t. ft' r. SEE THE BIG WAR FROM A BALOON V ERSONAL ii ofc little BIDKLMHTB ox micu surra airus Aiioxa thk fsoplk orimaBriso vtasm. GOIXOS AXD COM1 JfOS OF LOCAL POLKS Ha P ry . MENTION jffc' NK A 'ft iff f C. A. Maddox of Omaha U a visitor tB Klamath Falls. Miss Edna Rasa Is in the city font abort visit from Dorrls. R. A. Morton of Eugene Is In Klam. ath Fall on business. E. G. Weed Is a business viltor to Klamath Falls. O. O. Thomas of Dunsmulr Is In Klamath Falls on business. R. A. Sanford of Roseburg Is a business visitor to Klamath Falls; Henry Gordon is looking after mat. ten of business here from Fort Klam ath. Jake Whitlatch and family of Mer rill are spending a few days In Klam. ath FalU. Carl ColemaB of Red Bint has ac cepted the position of clerk at the Hall Hotel. Mrs. Emma Wing left this morning for Ashland, where she will spend some time visiting. Mr. and Mrs. I C. Weant of Boise, Idaho, were among the arrivals oa the train last evening. A. T. Marier, 8. W. C. S. Bliss are city Dunsmulr. Harshaw" and visitors fre: Mr. aad afcs-.Jackeoa Kimball toft this moralng for Seattle, wnere sir. Kimball will .attend a gathering of lumbermen. rf Mr. and Mrs, R. A. Alford left this morning forvaamutr to visit taetr bob Lloyd, who la ill. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Alford wlir accompany them and will go oa to-Otnalt to 'fteadtb winter. v M1 a co .i. ' The Civic Departmeat of the Wo man's Ubrary Claw will meet at J: 0 Tuesday afternoon at the Library Club rooms. Each member Is asked to bring a suggestion or plan for the year's work. ' The regular " meeting of the Wo men's Relief. Corp wUI be held oa Moaday afternoon at J: 20. A good attendance to desired, and arraage- meata will be made to aend a surprise box to Klamath County's boys at one of the traialag Clarence Underwood is In Seattle, where he was called by illness of his father. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Clay of Rlggiss. Idaho, are Klamath Falls Visitors reg istered at the White Pelican. County Commissioner Burrell Short attended to matters of business la Klamath Falls yesterday afternoon. T. W. Graham, president of the) An derson Lumber company at Anderson, Callf.fls lntbe cilyon business.-. Mrs, L. 8. Denton aad Mrs. E. A. Page are here from Fort Klamath to do some shopping. Mrs. E; M. Hosley liasVfulljr reeoV- ered from her recent' illness, and -has returned to. her home at CfalloQuln, Lladsay 81semoreM a prominent stockman from the. Fort Klamath .sec tion, Is a county seat visitor. Mr. aad Mr. Charles' Thomas 'and son Kenneth nave returned from a visit, with .relative at AUuras Likely, Calif. . ,e Oeorge Bradaadt expects' to leave tomorrow for San PranrtscoJ-where be will speqd some time at the California LanifShow..;' " Wm. Hosley, who baa been visiting his brother, E. M. Hosley of Chilo iOuin, returned this morning to Ms home In Ashland. Sergeant'!?. E. McDonougb of Red ding, Calif., arrived last-night for bis second visit to Klamath Falls. Hejs topping at the White Pelican. Mrs. Hudloff of Bute, Mont., who has been visiting for the past two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Will Bald win, left this morning for San Fran cisco, where her husband la located la the ofllcers' training camp. New October Records at I Mr. and Mrs. J- 3. Mayer left yes terday for La Piae. Oa their return they will be accompanied by Mrs. Ells. abeth Bice, mother of Mrs. Bice aad of R. J.. Sheets of this city. Mrs. Bice has been, with her sob, Louis Bice, who Uvea at La Piae. NEW iTHODIST PASTOR ARRIVES and . . via a . REV. G. OOUVKR COMES WITH FAMH.Y,jyOM Amity, to. sue . CEED BET. .GEORGE BENNETT. TTR8T SEjynCE TOMORROW Rev G. CVOHver, the new pastor of the OraWT Methodist church of , aariyed last evening from Amity, Or.no taka up Us work here. Rev. Oliver has an eavlable record in Amity, anTTf (s believed he will be an effective worker In the new field. His rst'sefVieVwiirbe'held tomor- row'ateralaf"'u" - ' " " Rev. George Bennett, who waa traaaferrs)d-esl6tneracent conference to Albany, ilK with hU family for that point yesterday. Oi egm ' dsslmere Overcoats, fte), Exclastvely WK.X.K. Store. lOtf foi ym 30 It '1 MWWWIMMMMW twiA00im0wi00imnm Moviiig Pictures Oregon Oaaslmera Overcoats, Saw. Exclusively at K. K. K. Store. SOtf e Adam Bag Rags, Moslem Bags, Uao. learn aad Oorkolia Bag Just received, a large shipment of Adams Rag Rugs, all colors and sixes, reversible patterns, room sis, aad smaller ones, too. Prices that will surprise you. Moslem Bath Rugs in appropriate colors. Linoleum aad Corkolln Ruga for every room la the house. JOHNSTONE FURNITURE CO. H-tf Oregon Casaimer Salt New pet. tent with two pairs peats, SSt. At K. K. K. Store exclusively. tO-tf "Love or Justice?" Is the name of the aew Trtaagte-Ince play starring Louise Glaum at the Star Sunday. It waa written 'By Lambert HUlyer and produced udder the supervision of Thomaa H. lace, The story deals with the underworld, and holds to view two .characters who enact the big momenta of their Uvea while swayed by aa overmasMng passion. Louise Glaum as "Ndn4 leader of. Bohemia, covets that which she has not within herself cqltare 'aad reflnement. Whea a neweAAer'to bar little world arrives who possesses ihese things, her sudden savage,. Interest causes eyes that have, smouldered for years to flash, aad yja only real afectioa he has ever known la awakened. The lace sire' is saU to have proved her self as admirably suited to this role a to that of Honor zoniay in "sweet heart of the Doomed." CharleeGuBB aa the lawyer who sinks to the lowest depth by the 4rug route, aad Jack Richardson aa Paul Keeley, tb leader of a gaag of ereoks, ably support Miss Glaum la this drama. Walter Ed wards directed; -the production. Word ha beea received of perhaps the aeweet aad meet latereatlag breach of the army- This aew breach of the service is for the purpose of maklag observatioaa from captive bal tooas. The most exdtlag moments are who these captive aallooaa are picked aa targets by the eaemy'alr- plaaee, at which time the observers. who always have parachutes Irmly at tached to their persea, Jamp out,ot the balleoa basket, evea tao they are 3,009 or 4,000 feet from the groaad. and float dewa to safety, while the trieadly air ealpa Immediately arrive aad attempt to drive ol the attackers from the aaoccaptod balloea., To thee who were aaable to gala admtoslea la the oflkera' traialag camps, tale Is your opportualty. The geverameat waata mea of the calibre of ofltosr for the United States army, aad they meet be betweea the ages of S aad S yean. The lowest raak la flrat Qoutaaaat, with pay of $1,000 per year'aad 60 per ceat extra when la active service. Tela m aa opportualty for weU edu eated mea. preferably graduates of technical eoUeges, with athletic traia lag. who have had broad experience aad who aaverdemoastrated their rail. ability aad accuracy of observation. The coarse of lastructloa is a little ever two moatha. Those who are sue cessf ul la paaslag the examination for commissions will be sent immediately to France aad put into action at once. It is suggested that those interested get la touch with Leslie Rogers, local branch chairman of the military train. lag camp association, who has appll eattom bleaks for distributing and de tails coaceralag this new branch of the service, which is bound to become popular. Oaly Umlted number of applications can be received for this breach. Therefore, If you are going to Investigate this proposition do so at oace. J German Spy Who Tried to Corrupt L I French Press, and Dismissed Minister vsT SZJW M TBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSy v IJHI jZVSSi sal sMH i - - M JmmKrSj1 J II 14171 lllark Kid Lace, Gray Top. 7.!M. " P2--mHB3fj II e ew an Popular Color I 1 EtmmiABmml 1 Combination for Fall I I fe WW J. r. Maguire to. I BMa;TCi,x- a.PUS J MALW, li I jfB m - . anna va -" nvm rm m a m b m a a aaaa m m . . an bb mi iixcuKruKAir-u nlamaih FALLS W III I i &- " Bolo Pasha is the strange German spy who came to tne unuea siaies last year, and thru letters to Amer ican bankers' got them to handle some f 1,700.000, received from Germany to corrupt the French press. The at torney general of New York state has machinations here. Louis J. Malvy was the former minister of the Inter ior in France who has been accused of being a German spy. He resigned when the scandal of Miguel Almercy da, the Paris editor, who received much' money from Germany, thru Just given out statements about his Switzerland, was made public. Conservation Campaign Oregon CaiMlmer Hulta New pat terns with two pairs panU, S20. At K. K. K. Htore exclusively. 20-tf Is Postponed One Week NoirrmvKHT wkathkr FOUKCAHT M6ve to Be Launched By Public Schools to Aid in Conserving the County's Food Supyly Has Been Put Off on Account of the Liberty Loan n 7v? i The food conservation campaign In morning. It is believed that this de- Oregoa, which has beea undertaken lay will give more time for those who and will be pushed tealously by the aie promoting the movement here to schools of the state aider the leader.-'get their plans in readiness. KLAMATH U.' S. R. H. Maximum, yesterday, 75 deg. Minimum, today, 42 deg. OREGON.WASHINGTON Fair, moderate westerly winds. CiKllTUUIIK CO., -Millinery Just rcrrlml, NEW TRIMMED HATH. Clioire of ONE HUNDRED iipw anil tlilforrnt siylnt, rich, smart liatn of Lyons Velvet. No two alike. In the new Autumn ahadca. At tle rrire of . 1.03 to $-no GKHTItUDK it CO., OOt Maia Htreet IS-at Oregon Cnasimere Overcoats, $20. Exclusively at K. K. K. Store. 20tf PKKKLKHM DANCE The regular Saturday night dance will be given at the Pavilion. All at tending got an Invitation which' en titles them to free admission at the grand opening of the Moose hall, which occurs on next Wednesday eve ning. Music by Peerless orchestra. ll-3t WILL GO LIKE HOT CAM Several barrels of KipoalUos sm covered' butter illnh, eovmd sar bowl, creamer and spoon boMtr, h piece aet for RS rents. Tkewiat t were contracted a year ftK 4M from the factory, and before tasi vanre. Several gross atnlUH glasses went In a Jiffy, sad cmMsm, sold double the quantity, mcmnv j bad the price. Thn KtposltlN a are vary popular sutlers la tit dua, are even a bettor bargain, and vims diet will go like hoi rakM. Separate berry howls, SI cud; vases, 20 cents; water plteken, H centa. 8EK WINDOW DI8PUT. JOHN8TONK KUHNITUBE CO. ' , in TOO LATt TO CLASSIFY MWMMXXXXWWWMXMWWXMWWXXWXWWXMMXXXWWt FOR SALVr room bouse oa KUm. ath avenue; goodtmproved resideace let: will sell orUrade. See ate at once, 834 Mala street. lf-lt - FOR 8AL&V-SmartiiUneh, couater; suitable for man aad wife; . reams In addition. Call S4 Mala st. lMt Munnt ship of Superlnteadent Churchill eo-operaUoB with State Food Admin istrator Ayer, wUI aot be launched on October Hat, as planned, but on sug- gettloa of President Wllsoa has been postpoaed for one week, so as. aot to conflict with the strenuous campaign bow uader way tor the sale of Liberty boads, 'A telegram to this elect was re ceived by Judge George TT Baldwin from 8uperlateadeat Churchill this SOFT SOAP METHODS idd uiminim DC-aiTflN PETROORAD, Oct. 13. The Austro-German troops are re- newlng their attempts to frater- nlse with the Russians, but have e met with failure so far, the Bus- e)j slan office declares. Beautiful 1918 Maxwell Now On Exhibition HtHttiiiiiiiiiiiiniiHujtiNuiJi miimmmntMn ,0 1 THE GENUINE BUCKHECHT ARMY SHOES Mad oa tlw tamo last A. M., M. D.. of Use Medical adopted by the War the FacMc byBdward e. ;a award Ioajaa Mejsjsesj. Oerp of the U. B. Araiy, aad TJMOSjIf L Modern Shoe Army ll1 J.. MS Coast League Finals "" to Be Hotly Contested .' TT tJZpM '! -bUm. I ' SANFErCISCO, Oct. II. Not-, to whom they lost oaly one game In wUaaUadiag tea fact that there re- U0 erles. Mi. oaly two weak of play before I Dur,,B tbe iTe w"tt th.e .. - w it Francisco team- shows a net gala of mw viw wi tmm miin in: the Paeilc Ceaat Uague, the two gre so close together iaeat It, appears a If zMmm 'yiiht'-f More r . r -'i9BTiTW-a-aa--i ul i i. ' TFafW3jMSBJ t ' TeW iii "I! that at tk they would eater late the laal weak f or a deewtea. Tke elisb ef tke Ueagels team far tk last ava week ia the pereeat-te-eelinM be bee a steady aad caajtast aa tk feUewUgllgurst kw!' Ml -IM . HtV Ul' --ff-- iwr-- -t.f --, at mimi 1 tk Oaaed)tea. ton points In their average, tbs agures being: .649, M9, .666, .651, -.669. Under the circumstances the inter est In tbe race for the peaaant bids fair to bold the popular Interest until practically tbe i close of the season. Portland and Salt Lake City will be maklag a close flght for tblrd place, tbe losing team belag relegated to tbe lower division for the season. Oakland andVsraon apparently are! aew occupying tbe positieas eveatually will b aeeardad tkeeadeftheirpfir it ItimdllilMlaUMilllitllltKliiiiM ' " "H utmiumiiiiiiiiuiriiiHiimiimiiifiiiii Without altering the world champion motor, the famous perfected clutch and trantmUtton or the mighty axlc$, the Maxwell bniUeis Lata -U a JV'J" Wonrf r ear'Jar '"Perior in construction and in apptar Vlf.fjuyiMJfyet turntd out fr ihe M"twell factorUe-we have thi$ new and beautiful car come and tee it. "'""""""""""" ""'" '''''""IH.III-1 .I.I -I....H .,,., ,, 11,.,1WU,.1..U.III.HI..... The car It Urjer and roomier, for ono thing the i i. I -.-- munHai six mencs. It Is also a stronger and more rigid machine for tlie road. ThJ f,j,eme. ' nw " Inches, Instead of three And the body' rests directly on this powerful (Kde'slVrin fcst?"' OTtend Uom Do you know what that means? It means thUt The firmness with which the h-ef i'&'P the ond th0 e"Hness of the car at high speed give you a sense of security such as ypu Iwve been ante to enjoy before only urber. ,Uack,ed wlth a of shock ab. This New Car is 50 Pounds Lighter There's a marvel of englneerinit tar you, friends t .?h""?nlorton th.rol. .. ... .. n,MU. scaler economy. And tho r.iaxwi.il l.'nrH uriin the nin'-t cionomlW S-iaasnnter car In the world. . lMf Compensstlna undcrilung rmr sprlnft'-t"" ? word In spring suspension mar this won fil Muiwell o7 191H. y. They mean greater comfort greater economy! i lessening wear and tear on the car. Msxw.ll Now Hm ths Style of tbs Costlisst Cars The new Maxwell Is a car of treat beiut'. It has a sloped windshield nJ iikl ..i line aerer before produced In any car costing leu " Its good' look bow equal Its proved muchaakat emclcncy. The new upholstery Is richer and gives a a Inside and out the aew miMajnreUUaperfKwa1 car. We're ncoud to sail It. You'll a proud to own one. r- Touring Car t74$t KoadiUr S74I, Coup SltfS, BerUne $lH5t Sedan W au prices f. o. b, Detroit u r . ,4 9a., . ... nowie mrMam '-,- it ' . , ' " 1 I' r-c tt