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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1918)
WWMHPAV,W4! Himjy BJWATH FALLlTOMPOOIf ,. " r .', 5 iia.7 Tk - I.. i. c J r .. .' 'w J ex ts I? Yellow List Errors Corrected Bylhairman The following errors In the yellow but after listing, thru aa orerslght, the lint bare been checked and correction c.ird m sot transferred, which was upon inn onlclal records made: entirely the fault of headquarter Mnrfln Jrrmrn Wc rind that M. J. '&" Jetton was turned In from the Fifth I P-nu Carlisle We Ia4 the Bane correction has now been made la tfcte . .n.i Mnrtin Jrn.m w turned tf Samuel Carlisle Ib Poo Valley pre-.Instance. Nothing cnc. sua uie earn h j. s. variwie id Ins the city, and bo taformaUea was received as to hi reason far aai sab scrlbtna. Ills name has bow hew iw- moved from the yellow list, ai to Portland so made. Arthur Milliard Two cards appear la the records, Arthur Milliard aad O. A. Milliard. One of these froai Klaat- ath Falls and the other from Algosaa. O. A. Milliard on March 20th eeat a an advance subcrlptlon for ISO, bat without any Information as to the two names being the one and the same per son, the card or Artnur tiiiuara re mained in the yellow ale. The proper in from the Ninth nreclnct vns Apparent to show that they were.ibe Slt precinct J. 8. Carlisle sub- t.nc r.nd the same person. M. J. Jensen crioci isw. ana bis same wb pwrea has recehed credit for the aubucrlp- d published la the hoaor rolL Noth tlons of Louis Jonjen for $30, and Bles-j'nc was known U to the, two cards ring Jensen for ISO, and was listed In "'"K 'or one mad the aaaM person, the hoaor column nnd the subscrlp- The card of Samuel Cmrltote has there lion? published The card of Martin ton been destroyed aad Us name re Jenscn has therefore been deMroved. wa from the yellow list Han rankoy-Mr. Pnnkey subscrib-' Olirer Msrtia-Thla bum was turn ed for 30 worth of Liberty bonds ln'l In both from Poo Valley aad Ma'.in Fort Klamath, but thru an error the precincts. Mr. MarUa subscribed la ..t..nrintinn n nni nt in tn hiH. M)0ln preclact. aad his Ban. was quarters until hl name was published. 1'laced end published la the hoaor rotL Mr. Slfcmore, the precinct captain, has The other card remained la the Po nnlalned that the error was made thru Ucy Pieclact, aad as sooa aa this nn oveiTlpht, and the subscription has error was discovered the duplicate w wn retried In. and Mr. Panic- card was destroyed aad the bum re- mo ea rrom me yeuow ust. Floyd En ThU naste was reported In from Chlloquln preclact, aad the solicitor reported aim aa betas la Klamath Falls. A letter waa teat to Other error reported are bow belas checked up, and publicity will be gtrea as soon as Investigations bow betas made are complete. In all of the abore tares the explanations are freely aires and apologies tendered. We desire to correct the records and appreciate all the assistance given us by perooas who are familiar with the facta. ev's name removed from the yellow list. Jennie Whlttakcr This card, thru error, was not removed from the yel low file. Mi's Whtttaker has sub scribed to both former Liberty Loans, him at Klamath Fall aad bow re nnd has been cleared, nnd her name turned to headquarter. No om re rJready been listed In the honor roll, ported the drcssutaaece of at loaT- Memorial Day Once mora our sons have tone forth to battle. Once more the fight Is being for American life, liberty and honor. This Is the accepted day of hemag to those who have" already laid down their lives that our Natloa might live. It Is also a fitting time for no to pledge anew our heartiest support to these who today are facing the av preme sacrifice. Let America to the last man, woman and child stand eel Idly behind the bey who are keeping aloft the banner of freedom. .fit Jrjff f iit -JF i' '. mi ML 1C2 First State & Savings Buk KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Change in Passenger Train Service Effective June 2, 1918 Ons train only will be run dsily In each direction on Klamath Flls branch, as follows, connecting with Trains Nee. 13 and lis No. 40 No. 39 3:30 P.N. Lew WEED Arrive 1:15 ML 7:30 P.M. Ar. KLAMATH FALLS Lt. 9:15 AJL 8:00AJ.Lv. " - Ar. 1250 RE 10:20 A.ML Arive KIRK Lero 1035 ML INDUSTRIAL FILM OF UNUSUAL INTEREST What does an ordinary electric light socket consist of, anyway? That It costs hundreds of thousands of dollar lo make the drat one and not much of anything to make the millions follow ing was shown In an IntereaUas tta tnUtled "Fairy Magic." shows at the Orpheus In connection with the tilar bill last night The entire process of stamptag. moulding and assembling the mack used switches attached to the laeaa des cent globes is unfolded to the spec tator thru two reels of celluloid. Taa great attention paid to the safety of the different machine operator, which has been emphasised so strongly la !be last few years by many maaufae- eurers Is brought out In this ptctaro. NOTICE OF POUNDMASTI ffS SALE Notice Is hereby given that the aa derslgned, poundmaster'of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, oa taa :6th day of May, 1918, Iraponad la the pound of said city the followlag de scribed animals: One sorrel mare, brand quarter cir cle over L on left shoulder, X oa right hip: weight about 800, 8 or I year old. One blue dun horse with white spot. brand; about 7 or 8 year old, weight about 800 pounds. And that unless the owaer or owa- en of said animals, or other par or persons bavins aa Interest taenia shall, before the time of sale stated below, claim possessloa of said aat mala and pay all cost aad charges far tbo keeping and adrertlalag thereof, together with all fee provided by or dinance of said city for aaca ea aid animals will be sold at paklle aao- Uob for cash at the city poaad, loath Second street, at the hoar of I p. am., oa the 1st day of June, IMS. H. S. WILSON. Pooadauater. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, May 28, 1J18. St-St Soma nifty Straw-and Panama hats at Ctf K. K. K. STORE. Mrs. Isal Waters of the Band Box Is bow prepared to take order for the famous and guaranteed ffiado-to-i ore Splrelia Corset. St-ft Ladles' Outlng-Wear at .6tf K. K. K. STORE. All kinds of surety bonds promptly executed. See Chllcot. 95 Ladles' Trench ana Sport Hats at Ctf K. K. K. STORE. SOCIAL DANCE Come and enjoy yourself at our reg ular weekly social dance, Thursday, May 30th. 9 p. m., at Moose hall. It-It NOTICE TO ALL CONCERNED All prices on dredging, either writ ten or verbal, ar hereby withdraws. SAWMILL ENOnraHMNO AND CONSTRUCTION CO. May 27, 1918. 87-Jt IM Kirk Trains Daily Except Smiay. essafasfjassssajsgggsagisaagfajBajfisjBajfafjas) X SouthernPacificCo. p" f ' ' TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE noil-top desk. Farasers Warehouso Co. IMt ...i...&A.AA.as.aV daL aV .. .aV .. .saa. .aaV. .A. .. k. . .A. dh. A a a "aP1asa t .- m. s Mm. Jtmmnrrmw mAm. mks .,7 t 4bM J11B''E II k-aBaaaa,aaaaaV. shv . T " -f iii' H w IL '"ai FOR SALE 3 work horses, weight 1,400 to 1,500, 6 and 8 years old. Mc- Kenzte Bros., Klamath Falls. 2Mt WANTED Roy with bicycle to carry Herald at Sbipplngton; should be over 14 years old. Apply Herald oslco. 294t ACTIVE SALESMAN WANTED for Dearborn lumber and loggtsg tracks aad truck units, furnished with ssstl trailer attachments for bsultag'loag tut?; also most usotu) trucks for all kinds of farm baullsg. Oood salts proposiuoa to right sua who will work. Address E. M. Starkweather, factory agent for ths Northwesters states, S01 Couch bldg, Portland, Or. Memorial Day, May 30 1 9 1 8 A T, FIRST. Memorial Day was a day of memories; the graves of the brave men who gave their lives in the Civil War were decorated with flowers; a sign that a grateful peo ple had not forgotten the supreme sacrifice these men made. Then the day gradually became a popular holiday; gan.es, sports, picnics, were more important than heroic memories; the driginal idea of the day was in danger of being lost Now we have come to a time when Day can be, and should be, consecrated anew; when we may look back with reverence upon the victorious past, and forward with courage and detcniiMrjos to a victorious future. Let us make the day a time when we renew our declarations of loyalty to the great cause of which our country has always been the foremost champion the cause of Human Liberty. We shall do our daily work, whatever it may be, with a better spirit, if we keep that idea before us. Store Closed All Day Thursday-Decoration Day K. SUGARMAN - i The Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothes 4 19-lt y ? 3bsbbpbbi lr rj.i ,1 if i.ia M . v. r kMhf f 1 3 V W :&: r.-'w :p ,-.. .-rfa t'"i ri