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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1918)
HATVIIDAY. AIHHIHT Ul, ni KLAMATH FALLS, ORKGON THE EVENING HERALD, FannBIB'Ssjsil.y n' tlHW Sto Means Thlr BbtHt Sunk a Subtaeriae is $$ JTH'.W r,!vr.-' &T MONSTER DMFTI U1SI cSr V' CHE LIN I LDCMBOWOS ''. if I v-mi ' K - .i I BE. ilSJ T.l. fjaVBSaaaaaaaBS. PDEPMrOH tt-i i.j&xk rs HERETDNIGHr FmrelveT:sts m i-.,,, 1lliHWM)W&Hurm II - ,- i w m w c. mm 'i" j smamV a ammmv J -mmif'" 'V t''-'-jgmmfwv" m-f;',-. .' , BBSBI7i, 4-Litf fl mm. T!F h' - & ISvj WVSiRI BW i ..' ,i t m&-----JMmm- i, .it? ESS -; ... . yLH Sr I a,t,",f ii V Pr'A Ir V ?. BbBBi t ' fl'Jfflia'W&r -' : -S.M r nflit?S4 . 'v vj 4xvilx?wW3 Epfy-Y. s-siwig BtJltJSR. :wtKB5': The itar on the funnel of the tor- the crew from captain to cook are etfo dettroyer meant the hai aunk rerr proud of the atar, and they a Han lubmarlno. The membera of work bard to acquire it. Ladies' Attention We are prepare to Make jrow UHored att at moderate peicea. Yea have a very aelect ltae of wooleaa to choose from. Tkejr are the very latest. FIT AND WORKMANSHIP GVARAXTKED. Ask aigr osttosarr of osrs. P& M. Cleaning Co. '"IF" 506 Main Street r PHONE 30 KLAMATH FALLS I Have Yeifii: !: Started a Savings Account ami stopped?, If so, you hT simply laid Um founda tion of your financial structura. You have not yet begun to build. The experience of other has proven the value of introducing system into your saving planJ A regular deposit at a regular time will rear a strudy, permanent financial struc ture. We are here to assist you. Call on us freely. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1 II PORTLAND, Aug. S3. 8o Import-1 The most lmii(u-tt iinmmneement ant Is haste In (reslsterlns all men nmAo by tho maniiKomcnt ot I loan who will be affected by tne new dron ;, . 0n r- ,, tll9 )car toug s tmm snAH (n tisk tmaaawl hV rnn aTF-AAn. I which probably will eitend the draft that "Mjr "Four provisions to Include men from 18 to 10, and rrom ss to te, inciusiTe, mai local boards are completing all pre parations now to conduct tho regis tration. Tho date of the new registration I day for these men. cannot be (orctotd ! definitely until congress actually en acts the law. Out It wltt In nil prob ability be before September. 15. Consequently, for your.owu roiy:; tlon, all men within the age v in tloned should keep very carefully posted thru the newspapers In re gard to the date of the reglatratloc day. This Is necessary because there will be no time to give long notice beforehand. Registration day prob ably will follow very closely the pas sage of the bill, because of the urgent need for more man to keep filled the ranks of Class 1. No excuses will be accepted for'tlje plcturUatlon of Ambassador tier- failure to register. Even Ignorance lard's book of the satno numo. wilt of the date of registration day will not be accepted. Aa the penalty for failure to register will be very se vere, It la doubly Imperative on every man effected to protect himself by learning the data as soon as It Is an nounced. Registration will be conducted .by local draft boards. These boards are now Imperatively la need of volun teer' registrars to assist them In the work of registration. This registration will be the most difficult feat of Its kind ever attempt ed by the Nation, for it is estimated that the number of men who will register la one day will bo close to 13,000,000. In the meantime, this registration day for men of IS to 30, and 33 to 46 years. Inclusive, should not- be confused with tho registration day tn, be held Saturday, August 34, for.tke registration of men wko have become 31 years old alace last June 5. jr --.--- zz--i - :--lh.- . sr- Years In llornmtiy y .;i;V:.--fjiJ Uii'.?-5:Vc,,?5- X i , " S 7 ) M eMV . 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"; .Al Ili'l'lBM uprrlor durnltility combined with le- SWeaii'i ff .smmmV " $T I'lilliHsa' mntknble emy-riilintf qualititt. aamWll '"VmmmV I l?.C- lll'mm 1" '" MIl'Hn iro.ecllnn Ihc lirffi f fl.rlc ire MKIIlllI ImmmmV J VX' uumW. ImbcJ.le.l In mta cmhl..n ..niilWr lilch Mml frimliiinil JPmmTV J l, i , IHIV..V ll,"l """ lntle lrln tnUUng lliouch AVxItilr tn, Mllllllll i ammmnKv U ?ST .-J mUl iuutlntl n.!nnnc lint rannm . rotirratr.l, If Imlltl 1 31 'mmmBSaX u, I T lVm ,,n": "c ,avl '" Hicnmh lirn the li)rr n( f,''l! ll esmmnvI'A trlM VVTa Ubilc.cumc rn. ju.t iojo lo In iittuiik i.'i'u.'l iw nt.i le tikr iht v '!. XWX oVV'JWyiv5r . ejsnjigb - Summons all the forces and resource of the Republic to the defense of l'recdom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE wnicn tM .united J utes autiwitics have ranked ai one of the t V a "ir" """'V."""-" I""' w nc country ior excellence la V sjjnirsrytralnjiis,-, hu rioni)cd to the call. The College is ' litA'H? lin,S",,,,cJ W 'ny 'or " niilitary instruction, but ! w!1 DwriHcwsutp aiso ror- V Jyt 7 ,1lu ttron; industrial .counes for men'and for woawai Vk ' IPncuiiaivwOTmme,iiitui,fUvlrortinr ft. I local Red Cross Activities Tkose present at tae sewing room Friday afternooa were If eedames Van Emmoa, Btalamets, Z. C. Kimball, T. R. Bkllltagton and Mies Josephine McClaln.. la tke surgical dreeslng room were Hesdamee Thrasher. O. W. White, and Jas. Drlscoll. y These are very busy days at the work rooms getting the goods ready for. shipment next week. The socks are coming la at tke rate of SO pairs a day and many still out which must be la by tke middle of aext week. Every pair will be Beaded to fill this quota and the knitters are urg ed to be prompt and-hand them la by Wedaeeday. especially tk,e outside workers to ''start work so it will' reach her oa 'time. Those present at the Red Cross room la Merrill oa Wedaeeday Aug. 31, were Meedamee Joe Stukel, D. Stukel, R. H. Anderson, R. C. An derson, O. H. Carletoa ,B. M. Ham mond, Emma Hammond, James Drown aad A. W .Flack. " t Those present oa Thursday, Aug. S3, were MesdameaFred Stakol, Bert Barrows, D. sKafcsl. C. M. Merrltt, Joe Stukel, X. H ..Aaderson, R. L. Daltoa, Willis Jehaaea, C. Shuck,. H. C. Moore, Lyaek aad Mlesee Vleva Moore, Elda 0eld, Maa Merrltt aad Alma Wilson. a be the attraction at thnt thuntor to night and tomorrow night. No screen production hint oor cre ated a more unthunlntlc rocojUton. Thruout the entire country It has been proclaimed tho minst ntim-lnn the mpst vivid InalRht Into tho cuujcs of our war with Germany thnn n thousand spcechci or n hundred books could explain. Hi wonderful realism has astounded nil, for every scene, every oplsodo Is nn actual fact, not fiction, while nil the Diihaltlea aru taken literally from Ambuss idor Our ard's book, mukliiR tho entire pic ture, which Is In ten reuht, absolutely authentic. It was produced wltli the authority anil personal ro-opunit'on of Mr. Gerard, who edited tho acuna rlo and gavo IiIh npiiroval boforo It was ever Hhrown to the public. Thruqut the entire production of the fllmr Mr. Gerard v:u In close touch with William Nigh, who direct ed the production and tho ncitncs nid Incidents have been staccd with the moot painstaking cure In every detull. Nothing will clarify In the mliulf of the public tho rousonn why Amor Ica Is now at war with tho autocractlc dictator of Europe, as this clar and lucid tale of the hidden forces work ing for the future downfall of Am erica and the forces of democracy. The results of this Gorman Inabil ity to really understand Amorlrn It clearly shown In the Incidents which took place In Germany before the war and in which our ambassador, James W. Gerard, Was Involved. Tho whole history of Uonnnn In trlguo .diplomacy and double doalliiB Is exposed In this ;noat Intensely In teresting and dramatic production which had already udded Its great page to history. UN I UN I IRE HALED The world-widft reputation of.the house of Miehelln the oldest, most experienced of nil tite.mnkeri u proof that only the bent of materials art used in Michelins. Thnt n grrntcr quantity of tfiesr superior materials is used In Miehelln Tires is proved by their extrn weight and remarkable thickness, which mean greater durability. And the superiority of Miehelln design is shown by the above illustration. Better materials, more mntcrinls nnd superior construction these account for the supreme durability of Michelin Tires. CuSsasTaBasaaasaBfaaaasBaBafaa 4 TELFORD BROS. GARAGE - irv vt- ? .. - (Cunt Inutd from iai;o 1) throe miles ovor the otlst'liK one,' I 'all line of lt)al Koclrl), Pa !,er bad roads tojhu priMunt turinln- nml Artrimi cmlinldrr purltagrw at !ul. Itnml llox. 2141 Allho much embariiMed by tho , (iiUudlly IncreasliiK labor rliurla;o, NOTICK .Mr. Iitrnhoru lx cheerfully accepting thu sUuntlon In tint firm liellef thnt the Krent drho Cor manpower to put tip Into tho Olvnu i;up and tho sonm u:i nurwhelmlnK force Into tho fluid ohotol hns finally turned out of they'll rcmilt In finishing tho conflict by sap northward, having completed nil'" "lMr frm M f"- wl," nvi'r' , .,,,,. , ., , tliltiK also must be subordinated to iik on tliu light work over the low , ,, , , ., winning tho war In rcaord time, lie tho heuu- work. It Is now progres-, ,ayi) j h opinion. Us ending Is now IIvIdo bejond the Cnrpunlng ranch bo nearly In s'ght tliut it Is none too at tho rnto of about 200 foct'u day early fur us to plan for one of tho The only sorvlro In the CstheHe Church tomorrow will bo nt T A. M. Secoiul Mnss nt Odessa 10.30 A. M. TKMHHIAHY HOAD Hll TIIAVKI.KHH FKMM IIUTrilBR 'with tho rails follow'ng close behind. Tho bfg rock fill and corresponding cuts loading up lo the Pine Tint hii.ii ni't nro about conuilcted. Tho iii'le of work.acrois thn'Itcx Uord place, between Hie, ute.i mtllovol and tho foot of tho" hill just mentioned la al most complcto .o.teept the big Illl at tho road crossing No tiro Is Klven by County Ross HunenlHor Thomas Dixon, that a groatert ora-. of development our trlprnry ro,a nnK Dt)). openei ctiuiTtry has ever seen. ,,. , ttnlmm rgrt of y. That conditions will lm hotter than i,ir tho Walton houvo on the fust- for many jcars for tho prosecution morn homo thru to the slaiishttf of our great railroad project and all ,mUM, rol. for t,0 ecnenleiin of leinteii actuities, ami that nocessnr- lMnh0 W,0 nnvo beon ,nu, 0ff froa lly Klamath cojinly slnndH In better trawlllng the main road now b(a pos'tlon to n-allro on them thun uny improved other. I f. Jililpplng 'facli.t cs, however, will' not awat completion 6t this fill, as LOCAL MAS UKMHV.H l'H.i;i:. t temporary spur will bo laid nnd freight will bo rucolwid at tho croj- 'Corporal Hlilney Ikulea has reach Bltig within a fow weelct .thus short- od rrnmo safely, awordlug to wind onlng up tho wagon haul another letohod by his wife heio. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY J.itsJwaasjsa KOH BACK Good building. 2xlt. and lot Just off Slxth'streot. Price $7&0. Hit J. T. Ward fo. NEW FRENCH GUN HELPS IN DRIVING GERMANS BACK j'NKW YORK, Aug. 24. Open con fession of Oermkn plundering Belg ium and of plans to ccntlnuo It were made at a meeting of tbo German ! Economic Commission for flclglum held at Brussels June 19, 1915. A German official report pf this moet las has Just now come Into possess ion of tho Belgian Government .and has been made publlo hero by tho British Wireless Service. Governor General von Hissing 'stated at the meeting that tho short ttiAiwi?' ' 't,w.Bol?,ora,e purposeful student life. t, fe-'-. . Its successful rriduttei. hsllMralMts enrol W hwt year, nsjisurs on Its i PPfNf tony.pwesat jepresentinf officers. - -- ' ' ' f.Ja t-j.t .i ... ..'fci.... ... . f sjBssBisjswsjsisjipiBisjssasa were ww sj swsajiefsweejlTSaisVaajsya i Mnrlce Ism, ml, If you are partkularJ-Just re ceived the very latatt drapes, curtain material, portieres aad couch covers. we are sura to plaaae yoa in atyle aad f e of mutertala fn Belgium was part- price. JQBnstoae rurniiure co. 11 y due t0 lhe ,act tnnt t10y woro cnr. rled away at tbo beginning of tho NOTICE TO CMCDItORs war. Thousands. of machines, ho . said have been ranspoitcd to tier- la the County Court of the State roaDy t0 make war munitions. of Oregon, for Klamath County. niHHinir Kaid that lm ban two In the matter of tke estate of Mor-i , Von pissing wld that no had two timer O'qcni.rjr.'ilifssitn', ,alms, the good of Delglumnnd .tno The ijadrsigMcl liavlag keen ap- prevention of any reytvjt of Dolglan pointed W$th Coilty Court of the,n(jultry wnch C0U,i harm Gorman state or oragoa,,(or,KiamaiB eouaiy, lnA.lrtm. H ..niiiund iii RoiieiV administrator, of the eeUte of Mortl- "1 Pla'eo " Bocj- mer 0'CoBn9,Uoead, aad having tude for the good of Belgium by add qualified, aefleo te; hereby glvea to value aud a bad cow gives no milk." fn1. tttsrussis vszeu had,r ,lve9 no m,,k-" preseat them.vertUed u repaired hyj m " iw, wiuia sis moataa alter tae am publlcaftM af tkto satlsa to-eaH ad mlalstratar M taa oatsw of Reaaer NOTICE , There will be a special meeting of if 'iri.m.lli nhontai. 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