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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1918)
", '" XI1 .1. 'If ".' -4" I 1 ttiKRiMV, Aiicirar m, m ..rnnillllT I HWHN FLEET MOVES LIKE BAILROAD WAH...NUTON. Aug. ,.7,-Evory ,1, mlniiicH " iiniroliriiil vcmnil urrlv.x nil nnotlu-r deports fiom Ainorlnin IMirti Kitnii North Atlantic senporlit, there U depmtmont ovory elnvmi minutes, mill "' for.Hiiropii I'Viry forty iiitimtfj This rntoof opuiulluii dort nut luiludn vtwol In tho aerllro c( tho Army r N'nvy. Tim iin'irlmiil fleet f 1,500, ship iinJi'r tliu lontrul of thu Shipping board m' i"11 " nillroftilH on n tlmu ichnliili' ,',l ,1,,,Jf ' "'l"t,,rl"K ililn's performance wan tneir, tunic It IoiIkiiI "It'1 " I'lamiliig and BUllnlli DMnloti of thn Shipping llaird. headed "V " "" frinoe. f ilo.iii of tho llurvnrd tlrmliiuto gchoid of Busmen. Ouilnosly. t"i division must know the taut. In ilt'tullM. onil ho It ro-ordl-natrt with Uio War Industrie nnil War Trade lloiinlM In determining ami prnililliiK for llu wntry' nmiA Iiom nlirnid. It work on month to month schedules or far l advance nit I feasible or pnssiuio to rorrcnsi. In pinning tho in. or snip. t'now (y ot tlxUUng pnno w, .,,, dlflilnn wcrk with the Food Admin itrtlon In dcturmliilnn llio ahlppliiK Mqulroniciilii for foed: with the War dttmont In correlation ihlpplnn villi tin1 ri'iiilrmi'ntii of the linn of uwillcii to tlm WoHtotii Kront; with tie Wur Indiiktrlo Hoard in wok ni solution f tho problem of lirlnKlfiK nrcrynry raw Importit Into the couti try: nnd with tho War Trade Hoard In preimrliiK tho IIM cf viMnthl lm porti and eiport. An the country has gone more and more on a wnr bail, It ha boon re girded neremary to limit the llt of euentlnl Import to Iota than n hundred. Iuta on tho ihlpf and their trade provide the bail for operation of the etnt under tho RhlppInK llojrd'i luntrcl. I.lkowUo, record are kept of neutral vcsnel coming to thin country or Unking up with furelgn tinde. Thu the dhlnlon check dally tboul ,000 vinol, l.fiOO of them btlnR those of the Hhlpplng Hoard, 3, 000 enKiigcd dl-octly In American ronimcrre and 2,500 Hcnttercd ovor tte Kloho nnd trndltiK for tho moat part with thu Allle cr their rolonle. Homhl), one fourth of the merchant ihlpiof the world are watched by tin BhlppInK llouril , Ship performuncoii ngtluit tnHkH are reiordnl by "progremi chart," which nhiiw nt n Klanro what thu uiaeM hnu to do and how they nru dolnR II, l.'ucli Hd of chart I divided Into trn dUUIoni, uuo for movement of vvHieli, tiirn-nrouiiiU, uhlpucluirU of (oi;imiidltle4, Individual romniod Itr chnrti, Hiimmury of Imports, per (ormanrji In purl, and dock per; trim ncurf. t'oplc nru dlitrlbutod ery ten thy to gnvernmnntn which rrqulre coimtmit Informtttlcn nhaut tho movement of ituppllc. Hy tlieno movoment chnrl. nil In formation regarding toratlona and Moft Econoaleal Coffee aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH llaaaaaaaaaaaaaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaff Fmlli- yMMMA Our Guarantee Your grocer will refund the full prico you paid for MJ.B. Coffee, if it doet not pleaie your taste, no matter how much you have used out of the can. Tht best coffee at. any (riot . V I ; Vicuna aak. m. WMM. movements of vessel nrconslbln, 'Hint from punt record onu may toro- "tillMl .ft... .1..... .. ..... ' nine 111 niiuri" voyages, Tho Mittntiiiiry on shipping mid Irmlo, prepared uvoiy ten djyii for War Indiistilun and War Trndo Boards mid the Food Administration, Imlp hIiiih (tin liutiur policies under lying llio use of Auiurlrnn hIiIh In war tlmu. Tim churls lull whwttivi Ilin Rlilim nil located to it cortnln 1 1 Kiln inn enough, too mniy or too fillV Ullfllll.t.' llll.l. 1.1 I.... I.. A . --J - ,,, ,(,. ,,,, ,lf ,,, ()r ,)ull(1 tliim, mid whether tint trndi) uiotu. muut I tco tlow, too f.ist or Just t IkIiI. Tim chnitx alio servo to guldu tliu Hhlp Coutml nnnmltti'e In thu iisHlKiimunl of vessels to various trade, lly loinimrlnn Import renulro. tiieiits against dullvuiles, tho ilmru hIiow whun viimbiiIh may bo trnnsftirr- oil from one trndo to another or ru- leased to tin At my, , LONDON, Aug. 20. Swarm of a ho In tho hand of tho Itoynl Air force, ThU new British "wonder plane" tlmt Itu MilhusloMts uy mny revolu tionist) raid warfare, la claimed to comono 1norinoUi ipeod llnd Cm,,. Iiik power, It In dcicrllit'd UN helllg uble to (cllinu to an altitude of more than 20,000 fciil In a remarkably ihort time, and li ahle to keep up terrific peed uvon at tho hlahont ltltudoH. And It can arompllah thli, It It claim, ed, carrying pllct, nbHcrvcr, ureal welRht of homtiH, mnchlno Kunt and other equlpmunt. Tho London Dully Kipreim ay of It that "It I no fart that Ion dlit lancet can bo nrcomplUhed In thn ithortuRt tlmo, and bombliiK raid which, with thu older typo of bomb ing plino would perhnpH need a whole day'a preparation will now bo carried out within u couple of hour iiki itA.vcH mn.u IX CIIOOK 0)ltXTY l'rlnelllo, Auk. 20. Tho InrgeHt Iniid nnd llvcxtcrk nal by onu In dividual ovor recorded In Crook County wnH made when former Con Krctmun J. N. Wllllninnon. pioneer sheep man, dlipoiied of 22,000 acre ol IiIk lioldlngH, Including n largo numhnr of citlle, nhcop and horeii. i:. I.. Anliby, William Led ford and T. II. I.nfollutto. all prominent atorkmen of till acctlun, niado tho purchaao. Mr. Wllllamaon hna been In tho ahecp bualnoaa fcr 42 year. " Ho re- lalnn HO0O acre of land and 2000 head of fine owe, with which he will .stock thl place. fackd m BRITISH mnm m DO WONDERS wmmmmmmm --.mMti M 0BMHH I THE EVENING FORMER PRESIDENTIAL ?. wn-.iji'iwrKtscfJ. TO HEGISTER I'OriTI.ANI). Aug. 20. Every young ninn In tho United Statoa who hna pnned hla 21at birthday alnee reglitratlon day for 2 1 -year-old men Inat Juno C, rnuat regliter for tht draft on Saturday, Auguat 24. Hy proclamation of President Wit non, Jint Uiutd, thl cill Include cltUon a woll u non-cltltena. The only men of thu age apeclflcd who will not have to regliter are thoae al ready In thu military or naval Mr vice. Thl call ahculd not ho confunod with t.hc big tcglitrntlon day, to be hold Home time In September, for reglntrntlon of nil men between the ngea of 18 nnd 4S yeura. Thl registration day Juat ordered la exclusively for the men who were not yet 21 year old last Juno f, but who havo become 21 year old on or boforu AuRint 24. Kvcry man of them must regliter. A before, rcRlwtratUn will bo In charge of (oral draft board. The rcKUtratlon places will bo open from aoven o'clock In tho morning to nine o'clock In tho evonlng. No excimo will bo accepted for fnlluro to icRlator. Tho time re-' malnhiK before reglitrntjon day I ao very abort tlmt every nun who comet within tho rail should arrange hla af fair now so that he can go to the roglatratlon placa on Auguit 14 ana rcstttor, Failure to regliter la pulahable by Imprlaonment .up to one year ,and followed by Induction Into the aer vlce. Even alckneu will be no excuae for falling to regliter. Kay tl year old man who la III ahould aead aoaae com potent person Immedlitely to hla lo cal draft board .which will explain what to do. Men who will unavoidably be aw ay from their home precincts ea roglatratlon day, should proceed at once to the local draft board neareat the place whero they nay happen ti be, and aak for Inatructlna for re gistering by mall. Prcrapt actios la of the utmost Importance, for all mall registrations mutt bo received by the proper local board by August 24. ' The purpose In requiring at this time the registration of men who have bocome 21 yeara old since laat June 0 la to keep Class 1 filled until congreia can pass tbe,new law rais ing and lowering the draft ages. Let every man subject to the com ing roglatratlon make noto of, and remember these Important .facta! Roglatratlon Day Is Saturday, Aug ust 24. Time for registration, 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Place for registration, with local draft board, , State Fair, Salem, Oregon, Septem ber 23-28. Splendid exhibits, excel lent music; high class entertainments and a superb racing card. For par ticulars write AV Hi Lea, Salem, Ore gon. Adr. i I 'tBKWf I tjsi8BmmBk TJJ.QII-JMUBHrai.JA VA KKalK!luaUUUliKr MdaaaBSBTaiBBW7VujiBP anpu vav ii A . MlffifrTIHr IIIIIIHggKwBgVl i ;lflW EVOtNt V. CC03 NINE ran m u HERALD, KLAMATH CANDIDATE INDICTED ujfrt)hi . i: i wr.-'S'-?. ' iTiii .vcaa-v Bngeno V, Doha, four Hiiick candi date of the Soclallat for president, has been Indicted by the United State grand jury at Cleveland for remark made by him at a Soclallnt convention In Canton, Ohio, June 10, During hi apeech ho made a defense of Roto Paitor Stoke, who waa aentenccd In Kanaa City to ten yeara for violation of tho Kplonage act. At the Theaters wwwwwwww, The plcturo at the Star theater to day la Jack Plckford'a Intent Para mount offering, "The Srlrlt of '17" 5LS-AVMSWWA1M..lAVV4e'-Y V"-WV ivWS't K"'s vjr v. ' i :i. .Ob ji j&lvj :...'.::ijG n.rw -" ,.,.... ...,M,,V-.., jMi.r KH-nru'Kuvrw "Thcqplrllorl7, 7lrtiwnMmt(fl1tn In which tho clever young slur por trays Duvy (Hidden, a put riot Ic youngrtcr of the middle wet, who, with tho help of a number of worn out old veterans of the Civil war, suves hla town from Germun aple who attempt to blow up amino and who nls'o have Incited a strife. The production is an Interesting one In photoplay hlitory and one of the beat the clever young star haa done In some time. It waaf written by Judge Willis Brown of the Chicago Juvenile court and arranged for the ncreen by Julia Crawford Ivors. Tho director, William Dy Taylor, has snared bo pains In presenting the photoplay and the photography, set tings, lighting and other require ments are fully up to tho Paramount standards. Carlylo Blackweli nnd June El vldge will socn bo aeon hero In their newest photoplay, "The Way Out," and In this startling uew drama these famous and popular stars have aplen did roles. "The Way Out" will be shown tonight at tho Orpheus thea ter. This surprising new story has a tremendous climax on a European battle field, and the' Incident that occura on tbia battle field has a direct bearing on the happiness ot a charm ing and boautlful American girl. The problem presented In this sto ry to a novel one and the title of the drama Is taken, of course, from the manner In which the problem It sol ved the way out. Many remarka bly Interesting and beautiful scenic effects are seen in this production, and "The Way Out" is an altogether satisfactory screen entertainment, It Is the latest World-Picture. If you have a big family and need a big house .better look at that mod em eight room house on PacMc ter race for gaiOO. Hoe Chllcate, l Mala 81. tf g k4I. WriT -ft lslHlslK.1 !'H. lilL.Hi&SL i m::mmmmm .,m awrrar,?w-3-3Nar-s'ssa NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS Notice Is' hereby given that the tax books of Klamath County will be open for the Inspection ot the taxi payers at the office of the county as sessor up to and Including Saturday, August 81, 1219. 1-tOt i, P. LEE, Assessor. FALLS, OREGON M PRINCESS ISO rap AMHTKntMM. Aug. 20 The ciown princes of (lurumuy, (oinpifliled hy the tumid dliko Mei'koiiliui'K nnd thu PrluresH IN Ml HruiiHWlck, hsiK nuide' a fliibmarlnn Storrn, liltlh Columbia and Pull trip to liollKoltind, arcordlng to Ocr- man. Itepoit from Stori Internot mnn newspapprn, which add that sho Innal, with bird from many stntos did not Bcciirc the consent of the em- nnd foreign countries, show that at pcror or thu crown prince heron1 the end of nine month the Oregon leaving. i hnve tho first place with a record of This wnB tho flrM submarine trip 1707 egg, n gain of 11 over the the crnwn princess ever took nnd the socond highest and third place of nil nowHpnpcr of Berlin observe that It pens. Tho second pen had laid 16GR woh all very well to make the ven- and third 1S69. The Collego Barred turo oncu, but that the future em- Rock at Pullman nnd at Brltlah pros should not risk ber life In' Columbia are maintaining their lead. -V County Court Proceedings JULY TERM II. Kliim,-. sorvlng subpoena ' for district attorney Robert & Hanks, supplies for jnll, June. 1918 W. N. Wlllson, rent, recall, $6;'prlmnry, $6 aiasa-ft'Prudhomme Co.. of fice supplies, April, 1918 .. K. V. Warohouse Co., Ice, court house fountain, July, 1918 . Western Union To! Co.. serv ices sheriff. July, 1918 A. C. Gelnger, supplies court 36.00 1.00 12..00 27.14 60.00 4.94 house, July, 1918 Margaret Worden, labor war Savings Stamp drlvo Myler Calkins, labor War Savings Stamp drive Dr. C. V. Rlsher, services for coronor "Mrs. Walker" .... A. A. Soule, coroner services "Mrs. Walker" a co. L. Humphrey, trans, prls oners to state penitentiary P. R. Wilson, chalnman for surveyor, July, 1918 E.Mecham. chalnman for sur- veyar. July, 1918 - C. 11. Wlthrow, chalnman for surveyor, July, 1918 Boh AnNlerson, road viewer for surveyor, July. 1918 .... City ft County .Abstract Co.. map for assessor. June, 1918 75 60.00 20.00 10.00 6.20 16.98 3.60 7.00 s a " 5 Vannlce Bros, supplies Cir cuit Court, June, 1918 Vannlcu Bros., supplies Cir cuit court. June, 1918 .... Pue. Tel. ft Tel. Co., service county ofllres to July 21, 3.32 6.58 1.50 9.53 . 15.15 44.55 1.25 2.00 1.19.50 21.00 31.60 A a ....... . . Mysoll Rollins Co., nuppllox treasurer, April: 191S l, R. DoLap, cash advanced postngn and oxpressage .... Goo. T. Baldwin, nupplles court house. July, 1918 .... Glass ft Prudhummu Co., of fice supplies, August 1918 Virgil ft Son, supplies Circuit Cuurt, June. 1918 Geo. L. Humphrey, cush ad vunied postage, July. 1918 Herald Pub. Co., publishing County Court proceedings, July. 1918 Pae. Tel. ft Tel. Co., services court house, August, 1918 J. P. Lee, cash advanced post ago, August, 1918 Endu Wells, cash advanced postage, July. 1918 I. O. O. V. Hall Asi'n, office rent district attorney, Aug ust. 1918 .. .'.... J. P. Lee, cash advanced post age, July. 1918 Southern Oregon Auto Co., trans, Jury Circuit Court, murder case Roberts ft Hanks, supplies poor farm, June. 1918 ...... Worden Merc. Co., mdso. Mra.Craddoek, county poor, June, 1918 '. W'ordon Merc. Co., mdso. 49.34 20.00 1.75 69.95 2.30 20.00 20.00 48.00 i Mre.Craddo:k, county poor. Juiy, lvis Oeo. T. Baldwin, supplies poor furro. June, 1918 ...... Pac Tel. ft Tel. Co., services poor farm, August,, 1918 .. Geo. T. Baldwin, mdse. coun ty poor furm, May, 1918 .. Vannlce Bros., mdse. county clork, July, 1918 Plonoer Prlntery, office print ing. July, 1919 . Pioneer Printery, office sup plies, August, 1918 .". aiaaa ft Prudhomme Co., supplies Justice court, De cember, 1918 ,.... W. O. Smith Printing Co, of fice supplies, July, 1918 .... Glass ft Prudhomme Co., of fice supplies, March, 1918.. 3.00 10.46 .30 30.00 4.00 11 ro ",ow a go 4'B0 1 ,0 1,12 'Olass ft Prudhomme Co., of- nco suppllea, July, 1918 .. W. O. Smith Printing Co., of flee aupplles, July, 1918.... W. O. Smith Printing Co., of fice supplies, June. 1918.... Western Transfer Co., dray nke. War Draft, January, 1918 k . - Western Union Tel. Co., serv ices school superintendent Western Union Tel. Co., serv ices sheriff, June, 1918 .-. Wesorn Union Tel. Co., sorv jcoa County Judge, June, 1918 L Western Union Tel. Co.. serv ices county , clerk,' Juno, 1 ft 1 K Westom Transfer" Co., 'dray uge court house, June.1918 RobertH ft Hanks, supplies court house, May, 1918, "elections" ,...,...,.i B. P Alexander. 8th grade examinations 383.40. A Qi B 51 ro ' , IE ' , 00 ' In "inch experiments." The German crown princess was formerly the Dutchess Cecilia of ' Mecklenburg-Schwerln. The Grand Duke of Mecklenburg It her, brother. The Prlncesa of Brumwlck referred ' to In the above dispatch Is pobably ' Pilnccn Alexandra, who wan married ! to the Oram) Duke of Mecklenburg In 1904, OIlEflOX .IIENH I.K.IH fii ..- A rtinll ill nt illntri A II ir a- 20 Or'ugon Iioiik from O. A. (J. are of holding lint place' In each of the of thiii) urent egg laying (oiiteal, Continued Augusta Parker, 8th grade examinations Vary E. Stewart, 8th grade examinations Miller Photo Co., photos, for district attorney, murder case J. B. Rees, fruit Inspector, July, 1918 Luther Holbrook, witness circuit court. July, 1918 .... Dr. A. A. Soule, witness cir cuit court, July, 1918 Dr. A. A. Soule, witness cir cuit court, July, 1918 T. E. Griffith, witness circuit 3.00 3.00 7.00 30.00 30.00 4.20 22.20 4.20 2.00 7.20 16.00 6.20 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9 00 9.00 9.00 9.00 .75 .75 .66 .75 .76 3.00 1.00 I court, July, 1918 a. n. LApnam, witness circuit court, July, 1918 .... Leland Pope, witness circuit court. July, 1916 Earl Whltlock, witness clr- v cult court, July, 1918 ...... Louis Oerber. witness cir cuit court, July, 1916 ...... Allen Staasble, Juror cir cuit court, July, 1918 . , Tom Orubb, Juror circuit court. July. 1918 . Hesry Seamon, Juror, circuit l ennrt. Jnl. 1S1I ko I W. L. Welch, Juror circuit court. July. 1918 on M. R. Doty. ' Juror circuit , j court, July. 1918 C. K. Brandenburg. Juror cir- so ' cult court, July, 1918 .... ,Chas. Mack. Juror circuit 00l court. July. 1918 rruu oieeuiaii. juror ciruu court. July. 1918 Brlce McCormlck, Juror cir cuit court, July. 1918 Prank Sevlts, Juror circuit court. July, 1918 P. N. Frunkes, juror circuit court, July. 1918 Ed iPomroy, Juror circuit courtr-July. 1918 Clara Taylor, birth and death reports to July 1, 1918 .... J. T. Bradley, birth and death reports to July 1, 1918 .... E. (M. Bubb. birth' and death reports to July 1. 1918 .... H. Snow-goose, birth and death reports to July 1. 1918 .... Tbeo D. Young, birth and death report to July 1, 1918 .'.... Mill Ada Rice, birth and death reports to July 1, 1918 Nettle Vose. birth and death reporta to July 1. 1918 Herald Pub. Co., publishing treasurer's notice and no tice old warrants 18.00 Vannlce Bros., mdse., Jail, June, 1918 3.29 Remington Typewriter Co., office supplies, June, 1918 90.00 H. Bolvin, labor and repairs court house, July ,1918 .... 11.00 Cal.-Ore. power Co., services poor farm to July 35, 1918 3,00 Underwood's Pharmacy, of- supples, July,' 1918 17.00 A. A. Soule, coroner claim, Forbea ft Polndexter 34.00 Cal.-Ore. Power Co., services court bouse to August 20, 1918 .... , : 34.53 A. A. Soule, coroner claim Robert Lowden 6.00 Chas. Mason, roronor Juror, Polndexter 1,20 R.' Mason, coroner claim, Polndexter 1,20 M. Santry, coroner Juror. ' Polndexter , 1.20 C. &I. Brock, coroner Juror, Polndexter 1,20 E. Santry, coroner Juror, j Polndexter 1,20 .David Lynes, coroner witness, Polndexter 1.70 w- uieaves, coroner claim, Polndextor .... ! T. Bracken, coroner Juror, Forbes 28.75 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.20 1.70 D, Lynes, coroner Juror. Polndexter , 00 R. Mason, coroner Juror, ' . Forbes 12 7s M' Bantry, coroner Juror, "", Forbes JA. A. Rose, coroner Juror . 0 i Forbes ,...'. ,C. Mason, coroner Juror, ruruoi iE. Santry, coroner Juror, 1 r'oruos J. Q. Rose, coroner witness, I Forbes , David Lynes, coroner witness I Forbe , 1,70 !F. M. Cleavos, coroner claim, , I Forbea ... S.( a iD. K, McDonald, services for 1 coroner, Gus stlnson 1 L. Lv Truax. services for cor- 1.70 oner, Qus Stiuson 15.00 , in A. A. Soule, coroner clulm .... 6,90 2.10 ( ' 3.00 BUT A THRIFT STAMP TODAY. IMIIF TH!" wejF4raFaMW BULK 00 Quality Drugs It Uu't ci oiininjnnd It Isn't tle to buy anything but the beit In drug. , Wo have unliiPi! the'ronfl ilr'ni of our riiMoiner by eel ling iliiittHiif tho highest qual ity only. Yti ran not liny any other kind litre, anil you are ninny mtfe nnd sure that nothing but the best drugs will lie sold In this store. UMWMFliifnrv .nSn "ttSTsare&r" JUL ---------w-------t------ W V.V W V W-V w Americas boys are dying tor taetr country. Surely you can save for H. I'uy War Saving Stamps. LAROE STOCK OP New Woolens Select Ynt New Ftl S NOW FH,aM Msgheet Grade) erf WortmtauaMy Oaarawliit . Chas. J. Gzek1 MERCHANT TAIUN 5H Mak at,' PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1.1 HK.MtY C. SCHLfsKF lliyslrlaa m1 Surge 01 All Chronic Plsesiiaa a HeeriaHy. I Offlre White Rldg. ' , 1 1 JOHN O. CUMMOWf County Survey m CtvM Imglnsee KATHERIN'K 8CHLEEF; '' raysfciaa aad flaigaou , Mght, CaMe rieasptly AtteaeM t Office White asMa aTY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY SIT 4kla Insurance Leaus and Abetracta Real rMate Loan at to per s DR. EARL O. WI8BCARVKR White Bldg. keM,M Dentistry and Oral Surgery DR. P. R GODDARD OeteopatlUc Physlciaa A Surgeon Suits 211, 1. 0. O. F. Temple) (over K. K. K. Store) Phone ifcll . . Ren. Phone. 1WSR (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon la Klamath Falls.) " WOOD ORDKR A YEAR'S SUFLY OF GRCKN SLAB New, and have them iff and un der cover early in the fall. We also handle Bedy,,Umh and Block WeeVCa4. and Fuel Oil. " ' " KUmaUi Fu4tl WtnxsM I J 1 X i. il y 'it I r I v r iWi BJfl'' h--lt r v f ;-wi