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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1918)
MONDAf, HKPTKMIIKII l, nH THE EVEHWO HEUALD. KliiiMATH FALLS. OMBOON fe3 ',"' '. . ... . l Wa i 'iV ,T"'v ' r n j9 Ue. Ii It' Ik' V Vi e XI RT' It., H IP v 4. ... lNf ilM 8" ;Vi V" : '-..& v -v . J. ,' J i or 7 t '& o3 JiIW.' -! && W;? r ?.; i.V.-B;A 'JkJ Fall Styles are here in 'Knox Hats Patrick Mackinaws Nettleton Shoes - T I Lewis Purchase a Thrift Stamp before r-1 Uriag. They work while yon sleep.' Oregon Normal School TeiiBefaasFflfws: rare Ttna- Sevtceaber t -November IS Tern i? 1 Fcferaary 8 ?. romrth Term. tprH IS ay la. order to obtain credit for "WMfc'OMK, Madrat showM ea ter the first day of the tena. 'V" . .'- .Mxab Bra to RegMrmr for ealj ' ' "Jtii. 1 " week ead abaece at Mmmi AssciUj Hil Iisihj,ScsilOf9pjL These weekly dancing 'parties are givea by the O. A. M. Club, whkk.acMH "Select Ballroom Baarco with the best of music. KVERYDODY IXVITKD Ik ft A. H Club A Partial Gift FwlWGirl n Lean Bafore you leave for the can tonment give Che girl you are nott latereated In a farewell recent a truly worthy re membrance ebe will be u proud of wkeii. you return as when' you go. For sweetheart; a pure brilliant diamond In a hand- aonie netting. For ulster, a bracelet watch of great beauty and accurate timekeeping per- Irpr mother a brooch with a BBUivuuia caoico, or a pretty deeJgu In a fashionable bur pin. Upp quality I dependable. It 1 the beet of lt kind. Our Urge aaeorttnenU enable you to i chooe worthy ircb(;ni ut wjialever price yuu wnh to pay. ' VPft , Upp Mr JEWELER i mM' T C. 'm m ocreec I i lkktok'lnctor BBauuuumt9rSSB DANCE ankM -&" U' Ubjob Suits W WHUT I Captain Applegate .county food ad mlaUtrator, calli attentloa to the fol lowing bulletin from food headquar- tere In Portland glvlag details ia re-' gard to the elghty-tweaty parity be tweenflour and subetltutee. I In announcing the new wheat regu-1 lntlont, which lupercede the familiar "fifty-fifty" rule. Federal Food Ad ministrator V. B. Ayer call the at tention of Oregon households to the fact that all the cereals classed as subttltutes under the new regulations are. suitable for raizing Into breads, pastry, cakes, etc.. and that the food administration In releasing the coa sutnnr from the "fifty-fifty" rale, ej- tiects crery housewife to see to It , that the full 20 per eeat. of subeti tutes purchased with wheat flour hi mixed In the family baking, aid that no bread, pastry, cake, dumplings or other edible ta which .wheat flour H need be mixed without the proper one-fifth portion of substitute. "Formerly the substitute llet In cluded several cereals .such aa rolled oats and rice, that could he used la other ways," said Mr. Ayer, "bit ai der the new regulations all the sub stitutes are suitable aad lateaded to be mixed Into the family bread, ale crust etc. A rigid adherence to thw rule should be observed la every household. Many will be glad to aid the food administration la a still fur ther saving of wheat by the liberal use of corn bread jind other wheatleea or ncar-wheatless breads. It la very necessary that a national food' reserve bo built up, und very practical help towards this Important reserve eaa be given by families who will not only, JTrmvfb 6,000 Mile to Fr Accuavd HiuWad Mra. Nntliun S. Kaplan traveled all the way from Toklo to Ban Francisco, 6,ooo miles, to get bonds for her bus. band, who was accused by Federal authorities. They refused to permit him to n1. After his wife' arrauiod (or a bond of J100.O0O be wa"s dls latmcd vitb the crder of the court that he must live In California during too remainder of the war, ' " ' nuuu uh ISEXPUINED I V lytnmi '' T I yJt- aemsajsasy jy.r l.y fyty Amml V ft gkmmmmmmmmmmi ' -'SKSUmmmmmmmmmmmml ' '9muP4aH?k3wmmuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuv? F'Sa. i damuaWrMk "'"" laammuuumaauuumuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuum ,.elawBMMawmw4mmuuu Royal Taflors Fall and Winter Line of Suits and Overcoats is Ready for Your Inspection and Selection at K. K. K. STORE T a a a MM a Ma W a MM i H aaaaaaaaaa aaaaa aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa, aaa, aa aaa a-a.aaa. aaaaa. aaaaaai H mS use ail their substitutes la their bread aad pastries, hut will do area better, by keepteg their aoe at wheat to the miabaum hi every way aad aee- tag to It that aot aa eaaee at food of any hlad la wasted." Walla dealers uader the aew regu lations are'reeulred to keep atoeha of ) oar barley flour, com flour aad cora jmeal oa hand to sell ta the' ! combiaatiea with wheat, they are per mitted, la case they have potato flour rlee flour or oat flour la eteck, to aelt these flours to their customers as substitutes if the customer prefers t8 ' 'tter. "" "" " RBGtftTlUTIOX DAY TACT WHO MUST RBOISTER All aula persons (cltUeas or alleas) betweea the agea of It aad U years, both la duslve. who have aot already regis tered uader the former draft age limits of 21 to 30 years, both lads slve; the only exceptions being oate era aad eallsted mea of the regular army, navy aad martae corps a the aatleaal guard while la Federal aervlce, oMcers aad mea' of tho draft' ed forces, oncers la ofieers' Rererve corps aad eallsted mea la hmlletad Reeerve corps while la aervlce; WHEN Oa Thursday. September It, ltll, betweea 7 a. m. aad p. m. WHBRE At omeo of local draft hoard havlag Jurledletlea where per sola to .he rogJatered permaaeatly re sides, or other ataea deslgmated by that local hoard. Ia Pertlaad, regis-' tratloa mast' bo made si the regular vetlag place la tha home preelaet of tha registrant. HOW Co la aeraoa oa aoptemBor If to your regietratloa plaee. If yea aspect to be absent from home oa September II, go at oace to the office of the local board where yoa happea fo be. Explain the circumstances aad have your regUtrattoa card filled out aad certified. Then mall It at oace to tho local board havlag Jurls dlcttoa where yoa permaaeatly re side. Eacloee a self addrosssd stamped envelope with your regietra tloa card, for tho return of your rag latratloa eertlfleate. Failure to get this certificate jay esuee you serioas iacoaveaieace. Tea mast mall year regietratloa card la time to reach year home local hoard oa September ltth. IN CASE OF ILLNmtt If yea are sick oa September It aad unable to present yourself la person tor regkv tratloa, sead some competent Mead. The clerk may deputise him or her to prepare your sard. INFORMATION If yoa are la doubt as to what to do or where to register, consult your loss! board. PENALTY FOE NOT REGISTER INCh Failure ta rautrtir m a misde meanor punishable by smprhwameat for oat year, without a'ptloa of say ing a fine. It may resaR ta toes of valuable rights aad arivOogee aad.lm- adlato iadactloa Into mllHry ser vice. TO DMLL A special meeting la to ,be held to night at the Odd Fellows hall by the drill team of the Rsbekah ledge to prepare for tko work oa the occasion of tho visit of tho state prealdast oa tha 7th anniversary of. tko ledge: The members "of the entertainment committee will also meet at the same time. ' em USED SCHOOL BOOKS 1000 uisd school books for both public, and high school. Thoroly dis infected and oa sale at one-fourth to three-fourths new price. Wo buy, sell, aad exchange nil kinda of books. Evans Balln, tio Main 8t. ! HEfJflW . flinK EMMRSEKIT (CosMhraed f rom pare 1) was thoaght. he could he of the great eat aervlce. rresldeat "Wiisea ssM la aaawer to him, "I vnM rather have yea aa a stager for the war than for any other klad of a soldier. mv mrnimw uiibb wu Hnnmi mail kA aBaHA ht . - K. -A P i" leaauiias oi seaiimeai now-' iuf." - ; fft M4Ba miAA WM W. .., msm mm w ( v - jclaas aad freely give our time aad our of orta to this work of community staging. It yoa are known as a musician of the towa yoa will surely be expected to help, hut the real success of tho work reeta'upon each and every one' df as. Communities can be forced to do some things. Music Is different. We mast bo made to wish to ajng. That ia the object, of this movement for community tanking. Two meetmuja have been held at tho Ceatral school . There will be a third this evralag at the same place. Let it be a rousing ons compelling' as to choose a larger meeting place' la the future. I EVELYN R. APPLEOATE. ' - Director of Liberty Chorus. BAl-TiST SUNDAY SCHOOL HOLDS PICNIC AT KENO oawavmsvawaawaa Members of tha Baptist church aad Sunday school classes with their teachers, numbering la all about fifty, motored to the Klamath river above Keno aad had a good, old fash ioned picnic Sunday school classes were bald! uader the trees, after which a abort ' talk by Mrs. Hammer was listened to by tkose assembled. After these scrvioes 'a hematoous laacheoB was spread oa tho grass aad mach enjoyed by all. Tha afternoon waa apeat .la abrhtaaabia! aad nashUa thru tha ateture ue wwiit aa 4alla of tkul leveiy spot. Air present report e most! eajoyable aad beneficUl outing. j I rWWi'u J mmmwmrr 1 af jmrmr " i"'",i . lama xmmmLWWWWwmr 1 1 . ru- Columbia River' Shipbuilding Corporation Mwmin. mm wU1lMiwqidrdattlMsul. of At of these will from tho barveet fields shrttsme bo trashed lata skilled ahifhallders. Whe ra have nerfernMd year patriotic duty la the bar- vast .fHMs, eeene to the sklfrard aad alt the Hum agula. t Gajuiribia River, Shipbuilding POrOAND MOOENT 11 WUIIIE SITUATION WABHINCITON. 8int 9. Accord- Wo can't all do,, , us announcement of General Hsrch. there has been further im provement la the alrplnno situation.' J ttm ataftM.! tha, 1 All nl.nt.Mn. Iinlfn I mmv mmwm nm awv m,.,.muvo .....u I been delivered from tho factories, ; and that the latest advices indicate'' '-that 100 American . I are. now In Fance. fighting planes WA8HINOTON, Sept. 0. 1'rovow Marshal Crowdsr has asked Draft Boards to reopen all caxea where skilled railroad employees have been placed la Class 1. This Is expected to relieve the situation which led Director McAdoo to protest to the President. 5 BOSTON,. SSept. . Some 20,000 fans new the home team win today on n rnlnsoaked field, with a score of t to t. The batteries were: Chi- cago, Tyler, Douglas and Kllllfer. Boston, Ruth, Bush and Agnew. mm mm m BOSTON WIN FROM MH toRtrnqHammer iT it. 1m ,lwnrtinff scston. he unskilled men who will of the Northwest aad In n iVTi arM-1 E m:ja Corporation OREGON Loyalist Win in West J LW-mmm ... .tfivafe!B 't (Jnvornor J. A. A. Hurmjtilst of .Mliincxntn, Hepubllcan, wns renom j Inntcil on n loyalist plntform by a ;)U'rallty of moro than !.'i,000. The . opposition cnndldnte wns owept nsldo by tlio voters. ( h.h hnna in nany bond in Have you W. 8. 8. your home? y Star Theater TV' GLADSTONE & CHANDLER VAUDEVILLE - ' ROAD S H QaW HADIATI.Nd ALL THAT IH IIItlUIIT AND COLORFtIL MAItO'UltlTK ItVAN hiilnly, Hwert anil Petite SIGNOR CARLO FESSIA and His QUEENS OF JAZZSCOPATION Acconlean Saxanhoae 3 "HA.KL" lnconiNtrable Acrobat 5 BIG TIME ACTS C PANTAGES ORPHEUM & Oa the same bill with Clara Kimball Youag 1a Her Photo Vr 'Ion of the Tremendous Dramatic Meaaatloa "THE MARIONETTES" ALHO A COMKDY NEW VAUDEVILLE NIGHTLY PRICES 25c AND 60c -This SuoLe Q Summoni all the forcei snd reiaurces of the Republic to the defense of Freedom ' THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the i United States authorities hve ranked m one of the fifteen dittlneuhhf d institutions of the country for excellence In military, training, hit responded to the call. The College it , distinguished not only for its military instruction, but, DlSTItlCVItHEO AIM f OS lu strong Industrial courses for men and for womem , Its wholesome, purposeful student life. Its democratic college spirit. Its successful graduates. ' Students enrolled last year, mjjj, tun on Its service fags, U5. over forty percent representing ofieers. i E ' smmmmmW College opens Scatsmher U, W Jot csulos, mw lUum.wJ Bw.Ut, tad otlwr Ufonsttloa writs ut ika lUeutrtr, CsrIUi. Onsos : A. IlKTt'RN KKOM COMIIt.tlM) Mr. and Mrs. Ooorge Muntno sud child and Mis Flora Ward Imre re turned from lluena Vista Colo., brlnr Ing with them Mlaa rjertrurtn Muitoe, who will make ber home horu In the future. The letter's parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. nert'Mustoe, with the rnt or 'tho family, will arrive Inter. On tholr return trip the party visited several California points. Are you saving lor yntimeir nno or buying War Savings 8tatiip und Ing for yourself and your country? TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY irii" ------- ---- .. - . -t njui LOST Neiir llonamn, lirown imnr I with white face; saddle pony branded "7" on right hip. Kinder . please notify K. L. Ilosley, Klamath , Kails. Iteward. I : . KOIt ItKNT Kuril lulled hoimckecp- In rooms in brick bulldlm;. Third and .Main. : FOIl 8AI.K CHKAI I Killmm phon- ocraph, a bunch of odd sited screons, fly traps, two sltcx, one rock- ' Ing chair, two dining chairs, one bed stead und springs, 1 porch nwlnit. 1 iolntor machine, 1 20-lnrh Imnd saw, ( , doM. MW Jbe p)onj 7 w call 1031 Main 81. , Mt CILAIIHTONK HINTKIIH Hlagrrn and Daacvrs Vlolla Trombone PKANCHHCO 'CORTK. Viollaiat Do Laxe I YJJl K 7 'h . vM' YJYAt'. '!.. ,V I V M - t- - M-fJ. ."! V Wi... Vr ,r