The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 16, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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KA.CH OTHKR INIMK ARK THIVIAU UT AM. ARK IXTKRKOT.
INC1 AT THIS TIMK. 1 "f -J -fc.
I 1M 1're., sr,.c Whll. retwatlng h v"'"-
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artilleryman, who at the rlk of hi him tiro. Ho ran
life atopiwl while retreating u'1l',baCK and picked up the baby, and
Ore. went to rescue a baby, ha re- jM M hfp dj ft Bne nurili owr tils
crlved the Cross of St. Ueorge. Two hclld He fell to the ground, holding
cawpanlona who later vent to hit rea-'.j. babj. unaer hlw. He waa ahot
cue. aUu were awarded the aame through ,n back, and unable to net
hoaor. 'ixV. Setng hK helpleineaa two of
The artilleryman waa taken to the j,4 comrades rushed bick and carried
hospital at Kleff. where he aurprl' (both lie and the bnbr ti safety,
the auraea by bringing with him thef
oaey am am wtwr. .
The soldier's battery had been gei
Ung the worn of an ennattmmt. and I.OVtMJN. Oct. IS. - Inalou
order, wa given to fait oacn. murium i" .uv -
lion ot how the r could be t.ro.ls'it
to an end. It m
Uent t' N read rt pH-rtlMn rtetmm
latrMloit at Attou VarV,
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fort, ami the effort l e within 9 ,
atmiKth Victory 1 certain ir v t)r.
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rlllce anu tuning. n"""1" iiiiiiu
Urunnj- mwt b broken for ut.v'
Upinember that o r , nKiul
not metely for Ow naf't of our onu-
trv. but tor freetlom the world,"
waa the tnew-ise sent j) llnlfour
Honar Law nlan vont n meaiwtRe, i
I nay I UK : Newer haa tliU conutry lutit
enKirel In it war o Jut or c neco.
aary, anil ni'i- iwiutr linn uh- ntn'ir.
nation Invn o unlieu In ililrrmlmnc
to hrluK It to an end."
Unite Pre Sertlc
LONDON. Oct. IC Horrultlni; offl-j
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4bMmct of the Reirtrtk of Rector I Klamath Cou.iy. Slate of O.e.
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cer nttachet to the cavalry division
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oer with surprise when a uray-lward.'
rd man applleJ for n place In the J
ravalry.
He waa Henry Chaplin, nud admit
let I that hi aei waa 73 yearn. '
-Old aa I am. I can atlll do a fairly
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, unrii mj in mr imiiiiiic. in" rnu ',
SC f !.& .n.tl..jl ti m Itl.A vlii.lb, ill.
g henweack 1 can mtrlke a hloir for m
country.
PRECINCT
Fourth Ward ...... S55
West Ktasath FalU SSI
Second Ward ' 30
MilUJaUdHlon ..... IK
ML Lakl 100
Kb Ctote 95
WenUa 54
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East KUsath FalU. 397
StrJpplactoa 8"
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Alsova 79
Third "Ward 490
Dilry" 99
Mallu H9
Odell 112
Tule Ike 352
KJamitb Lake ...... .33
rwt River 157
RpraKue Rlrrr 102
Poe Vally 2
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Plerna 76
Lannell Valley 104
Wood fllrer , , . 213
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jitory recently revived from Vlllcra
jCoterels telU of a iii" attempt mid
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ranee of their nrtlllerr lire,
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tpln-r the iiriiou kiiini two oi tne
:erinaii jd the third gurrrndered.
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Dainty Lunches
The Sugar Bowl announces the opening
of its Dainty Lunches
SATURDAY
LUNCHES SERVED FROM 11 TO 2
AND FROM 5 TILL MIDNIGHT
We will serve Roasts, Soups, Salads and an endless variety
of specials and hot drinks.
' Cooked by electricity and served hot
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Kansas Baptist Pastor
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Prohibition Bag
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REV. ROSERT GORDAN, TH:
T pmt at 1m w4mtout aad iMmfkt a Ug
Uw.rWO C4U4M 3f iMttUd MT, a SUITCASE
WLL OF WHISKEY sum dl tk win. ajuigi.
HE COULD CARRY,
PorUsa4l Ortfoa "w.
Tasn A Wsa Ssracrs' Lscu of Dragon.
Al Dougherty, chief Kunaer of the
Creeay. with which the Abouklr end
the Hocue waa aunk In the North Boa
by a German aubassrlne, U the man
who flred the abot that sent the Ger
man vesael to the bottom, according
to officers of the ship. Therefore
Dougherty U one of Britain's beroea.
He shot at the submarine, which
showed Its periscope above the water
.after It bad sent three torpedoes, for.
(the tare British cruisers. The pho
tograph was taken at bis home In
Otlllsgbaas, where be went on fur
lough till he could be glren a place
on another war vessel.
Mother is Dyiag.
H. j, Glem, manager of the Wait.
era Union office here, this moraine
received tbe sad Intelligence that his
mother was vary low at her homo in
Kalamazoo, Mlcb. He had arranced
to make a flying trio across the coun.
,try against death, but a later wire In
formed him that her life was a ques
tion of a few hours.
OR BALE niMJB All kinds
should be planted this menth: aame
price you paid Isst year at tb Klam
ath Floral company. Phone 160 J,
Hotel HaU. u.t
fOST Handbag containing purso'
and money, ttc between creamery'
'and Martin Bros, mill, Finder notify.
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All Styles
in All Sizes
for All Ages
MUNSING
'WEAR-
for the
whole
family
Our trade in Munsingvvear is family trade. Fathers
buy it for themselves and for then boys, mothers
buy it for their own use as well as for their daughters.
And the fact that our trade is growing right along,
seems to show that they all like it. There's a right
size for everybody, from little tots to grandparents.
And what underwear can anyone in the family
get that will wash so well, wear so long, fit so
perfectly and give so much nomfnrr A cnr'dWiinn
for so little money, as Munsing Union Suits? As for
us, were dad to he fihl t Ai-ii.. i n,r nM i
article ot such unusual merit as Munsingwear
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Green Trading
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