The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 18, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PAGM TWO
' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
NATl'IIRAY, .M'lM'.ST R
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TbeETening Herald
W. O. SMITH, Editor
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nianM'PiMkUu cc?a-
jOaaata Mia. at 1U Foirta street
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TRATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 191T
BcralftOwfedAdys.
FOR SALE
ijLjjn.'n iw
nw bent Furnished room. The
Clalrmont. -6t
SUCCESSFUL AIR
RAID IS MADE
BRITISH AIRMKN DROP TONS OF
UOMUS ON RAILWAY, JVNCTtOX
AT OSTKXD ALL RCTURN
WITHOUT INJURY
FOR RENT Furnished rooms b'y
the day, week or month. 1143 Pine
lined . "-
. 7
FOR SALE Good milch cow. In
quire of "8. P. Co?, section house.
17-t
LONDON. Aur. 18. The royal
navy air', service aviators Thursday
raided military objectives la. Bel
glum, dropping many tons of bombs
on the Os'tend Railway station, .thru
out the railway Junction and on the
sidings . according to official an
nouncement. '
The alrdome at Ohlstelles was
bombed. Several nrea were observed
after the raid. ,.
The airplanes all returned safely.
FOR SALE McCormlck binder; In
good condition. Write H 72, Her.
aid oee.
FOR BALE heap; three all glass
v- ...... ... hn Itntal Hall I
Its a bargain If you want showcases.
l-3t
FOR SALE Team horses, 7 and 11
years, weight about 1,000 poaads
acBwlth harness and good spring
wagon; sulUble for working team or
drlvtag. Price $100. Oa saaln road,
one mile west of Haltn. O. C. Mc-
Oufla.
l-6t
FOR SALE Six room house at Ninth
'and Klamath ave.; good business
lot; will sell or trade; easy mark.
Call at S4 Main street. 18-lt
FOR BALE Lot and cabin on East'
street; cement walk, sewerage and
water; up to date; must sell, owing
to other business. Call 634 Main
street' Many other snaps. Boom is
now on. Get them 'while they last.
18-lt
FOR SALE SllghUy used McCor
mlck biader, complete; will sell at
almost halt price. Apply to Zetser
Ranch, two miles east of Wilson
bridge: 15-Ct
FOR RENT
FURNISHED APARTMENTS at the
Oregon House, 627 Klamath are.
FURNISHED APARTMENTS over
Ashland Fruit store, Third and
Main streets. 17-2t
HELP WANTED
WANTED Experienced woman
' ranch cook; hours 6 a. m. to 8 p.
m.; $1 per day. Enquire Herald!
-4t .
WANTED Teams to haul lumber
from the - Topsy mill to Dorrls;
the pay Is 'S3 per thousand feet;
lumber sixty days dry; good roads;
11 miles. Enquire of H. L. Gil-
key of Evans Creek Lumber Co.,
Dorrls. Calif. 13-6t
Cf-K$
Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. 0. 0. F.,
meets Friday night. F. B. Bremer,
N. O., Nate Otterbein, Secretary.
Ewauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O.
O. F.', meets Tuesday night, R. A.
Emmltt, C. P., L. J. Besn, Scribe.
"Spirit of 1917" Finds Its Way Into Sing Sing
IIIUHKK W HT1LL IN OOOD
SPECTACULAR FEATURE COMING
The William Fox 11.000,000 pic
tare beautiful, "A Daughter of the
Gods," featuring Annette Kellermann,
Is the attraction booked for the opera
house for August 23 mad 23, It has
been the seasatloaal, success1' of New
York, Boston, Chicago, Baa Francisco
and other cities, and is undoubtedly
the most pretentious story over at
tempted in the history of the motion
picture industry, there having been
no less than 20,000 'persons engaged
in the production at Jamacla, British
West Indies.
Get a standard are insurance pot
icy ia a standard company at staadV
ard rates, aad job will have no troa
Me ia adjusting the loss.. Sea Chil
1
H
OUSTON'
Metropolitan
s
HOUSTON
OPERA HOUSE
William Foxlreseata
"A DAUGHTER OF THE GODS"
SUrring Aaaette Kellennaaa
THE PICTURE BEAUTIFUL
August 22 aad OS
STAR THEATER
William Fox Preseats ,
"SISTER AGAINST SISTER"
Starring the Famous1
Virginia Pearaoa
VFEIY FUST MUO SOtVICE
CITY aad COUNTRY DRIVING
Pkoaa MTb0 Sawke" ITS .
Bssldeaco ahoaa, 200 X
fA."i;VofWiJBLL
Sunday aad Monday
Triangle Fine Arts Presents
William Desmoad la
"PADDY O'HARA"
A Romance of a War Correspondent
In Five Parts
w BOARD OF BOVAUZATinV
4 j$atlcv, la 'hereby (Kvn that, tho
wwmiw vi vvvaiiaaitva ot 'susaiaiB
Conaty will bain sessiia at the coua
ty court room for thirty days, begin
ning Monday, September 10, ,1917.
All protests must be written and en-
.tared during the firs week of the ses
sion, uaiea august a, ivit.
' vaugl5 J. p. LEB Assessor.
ALL SHOT TO PIECES
WaatT The price of White Sew-
t Is Machines. We kava three new
T Miss ioa style oa band, and the price
to Ml.00, cash.
IMC KLAMATH HARDWARE CO.
TEMPLE THEATER
Supported by H. Cooper CUsTa la
THE KISS OF HATE"
In Five Graphic Acts v .
Columbia Picture Coraoratloa k
jPreseaU the Catenated" Stag tr,
' Ethel Barrysaora , .
Mr. aad Mrs. Sydney Drew la
, "ONE OF THE FAMILY"
' Saadajr.aad Moaday'
1 K ? h Pathe rressim
Gladys Haletta la
"POTB AND PANS PEGOY"
A Photoplay full of Laughs, Tears,
Thrills and Joys, In 6 Parts
"Hearst Paths News
Latest War News
' ADMItalON TEN CMKTi
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOOOX nCTTJBM
rUBBDAYi AVB MtOBMYl
Merrill, OfSfM
Two companies of soldiers have
been formed among the prisoners of
8ing Sing, the famous prison of New
York 'state. They drill every after
noon, as, shown in the photograph
here, under tho command of George
Hudson, a lire termer, who has no
hope of ever leaving the prison.
Some of the men will shortly llnlsli
their terms of confinement, ami nil
have said they will Join the nrmp if
they can do so.
I'Olt'l'I.ANI), Atiu. IX. I.ylf IHk
bre, roimcr Portland ittclur, In oul
tliiK alt klmlM of i-iipow around I'liKt't
SoiiihI l.yl" l workliiK m i !
Iltlor In lu IHilhln nhl)iirds l Hont
He, ami whon ho U not ilaliiK n
Saturday In tho HlillullilorM' Iouk"!'.
ninki"- oxi'iintliiiiH Into tin hiii'ioiiiiiI
Iiir niuiitry.
IjisI Hundiiy lllKhoo plliliml for
Sumner uRalnst Wllkotwin. Ilo pro
vided tho hit In tho olovwith IiiiiIiik
that won tho Kmi, 1 l 0, and to
make mutters morn IiiIoiohIIiik. fan
nod 22 of tho Wllkurnou pla)orn.
""WCtloiil
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All Ladies Are
Asked to Knit
Appeal Made By Local
Member of Organization to
Come to Aid of Those
Across the Sea
The American woman's position in
this, our greatest national struggle,
has Just been emphasized in the fol
lowing official communication at the' .,, , . ..
i population of France and our other
FIGHT FOR
LOST GROUND
GERMANS MAKE DKSI'KUATK AT
TEMPTS TO REGAIN MIST !.
HITIONH, HIT ONLY ADD TO
LOSSES
local Red Gross headquarters
' It Is a' stirring plea to all our wo
men to come to the aid of humanity,
and to come quickly. Winter is com
ing, and the race is on between
death from cold and exposure and
our willingness to get our offerings
of warm knitted garments to tho suf
fering people and our soldiers on the
battle line In Flanders and France.
Our mothers knitted for the boys
tnents of yarn will be coming intc
the various branch supply houses.
Desperate need will exist for these
articles among the soldiers and civil flerce ,ocal ofonslve operations of
late.
ny AsNoclatnl Preaa
Auguat 18. The Germans have
made violent and repeated efforts to
regain the important position!) recent
ly taken by the allies.
They have gained some slight ad
vantages along the Verdun front,
otherwise the only result of the at
tacks was to increase tho heavy losi
wlilch they have sustained In the
allies befoie we can get the articles
made. To expedite the completion of
the work, we should like to have you
start at once, and without waiting
for the new knitting manual to pre
pare fcr the work, and we suggest
the follewing:
1 Form in your chapter a com
mittee on knitting,
2 Mobilize nil available knitters
In your chapter, branches and auxll
Maries, so that when the knitting
manual is received everyone who can
In blue and the boys In gray, and knit will be ready to start work at
have received blessings for It, but once.
3 Make It clear that we seek the
aid In this big undertaking of all
knitters, whether they are members
of the Red Cross or not.
4 A group of persons qualified to
Instruct in knitting will be a great
help to the committee.
Remember, this will be a rush or
der quick action quick results.
I Signed. JOHN C. CLYMER.
Director Pacific Division American
Red Cross.
Ladles who are willing to volun
teer for this work are requested to
send In their names without delay
by mall or telephone to Mrs. Charles
Wood Eberleln, secretary. Telephone
ZZ5M.
never have the women of any country
been called upon to knit for their own
soldier boys end for the poor,
starved, abused, suffering civil pop
ulation of our brave French and Bel.
gian allies. Think of our own boys
doing soldier duty In the awful
weather of a Flemish winter, unpro
tected and with sudden death always
hovering over them. Is a knitted
sweater or a pair of socks too good
for them?
Think of the little, pitiful, half
famished children and the old people
who can never see the grass grow
again In their native land unless
clothes to warm their poor, emaciat
ed bodies reach them before the bit
ter autumn winds from the North
Sea.
For the sake of the All Merciful
One come forward and do your share
of knitting. You will have the satis
faction of knowing that every warm
stitch helps to save some life per
haps to save a Belgian or a French
life until the day when they can see
their native land redeemed.
Here is the appeal:
"An appeal has come to the Amer
ican Red Cross from Major Grayson
M. P. Murphy, Red Cross commis
sioner for Europe, for 1,500,000 knit
ted sets comprising sweater, muffler,
wilstlets and 'socks, and we In turn
are about1 to call on the chanters
thrnout the United States for the' WASHINGTON, D. C Aug. 18.
production of these articles. ! Senator Ashursj of Arjzona has de-
' To simplify the knitting as much ! nounced the Industrial Workers of
as possible we bow have In tho, W,B wona ln tne "nate.
printers hands a new and complete' In a scathlng address before this
manual of Instruction for making the1 body' ne declared that with the I. W.
. W. W. RAKED
BY SENATOR
KAVK.PEIUUIIY WITH THKM IS A
KINK ART, AND THAT THE OR.
GANIZATION STANDS FOB THE
GERMAN EMPIRE
soversl articles required.
The Red Cross supply bureau Is ar
ranging for 4 large supply of yarn
and bnlttlng needles, to meet the re
quirements of the chapters. Within
the next two weeks we expect to have JEtna pollriea are the standard,
the knitting circular ready for divtri-JAsk Ctiilcoto for Sre, Ufa, accident
W. perjury Is a fine art and murder
i educed to a science.
The I. W. W. stands for Imperial
Wllhelm's Warriors, be says.
butloa to the chapters, aad large snip.) and health rates.
1
The British report three counter
attacks against the new positions,
with severe losses to thl Germans.
Slight successes were made on the
second of these. Thoy were unsuc
cessful In all the others.
Chllcote can find yuu a gutl homo
In the city or country. 1 8
At the Churches
The Christian Science Society of
Klamath Falls, which is a branch or
ganization of The Mother Church,
The First Church of Christ Scientists,
In Boston, Mass., holds services at
113 South Fourth street, every Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock and every
Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. All
are welcome.
Subject of tho lesson for Sunday,
August 19th, "Soul."
The Sunday school session Is from
9:45 to 10:45 every Sunday morning.
Pupils are enrolled to the age of 20.
The free reading room and free
lending library Is open from 2:30 to
4:30 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays. The Bible and all author
ized Christian Science literature may
be read, borrowed or purchased.
The Episcopal prayer service will
bo held In Library hall Sunday morn
ing at II o'clock. All who are In
terested are Invited to these services.
Church of the Sacred Heart, cor
ner High and Eighth streets. Rev.
Hugh Marshall, pastor.
First Mass at 6 a. m.
Second Mass at 9:30 a. m,
Evening services at 7:30,
At the Baptist Emanuel
Sunday, August 19th.
Sunday school, 10 a. ra.
Preaching by pastor, 11 a. m,
Subject, the 6th chapter of Ro
mans, being the twelfth sermon of
this series,
B. Y. P. IT., 7 p. m.
Preaching at 8 p, m.
Subject, "The Man Lame on Both
Feet."
The 'singing and music are good,
the home feeling Is One. Everybody
tries to make you welcome. Come
and get to know us.
"Power of the Sunrise A Nature
Study," will be the subject of the
morning sermon by Rev. George H.
Bennett at the Methodist church.
church,
The Ore-oil
Agricultural College
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following rtwL
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THE SCHOOL Or MUSIC, oflrrt Initru
llun In Ihr prlnrlpftl Uvpalluiriitt uf ul
ml inMMniiMtt4l luuBlr.
THE MIUTAHY DEPARTMENT, tnroltrj
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4tlon fur U , C (mm Uii Vitriii If, pari
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R1.G1STRAT1CN I1EUINS OCTOBEK .
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UcmI If you do not hate )tmrrl
irlcwl wiring ihiitiuiil ( t,
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LIBERTY
UPHELD
"The God who gave us life gave
us Liberty at the same time."
1 HUS Thomas Jefferson, author of our
beloved Declaration of Independence,
linked liberty with life as the natural
heritage of mankind.
O
BJaafliIalbwvVBawMvivB
NE HUNDRED AND FORTY-ONE
years have not dimmed the signifciance
of these words for the heart of America.
' ODAY we are at War against autocra
cy and militarism, upholding liberty as
the fundamental right of man, not for
ourselves alone, but for the people of
all nations.
First State & Savings Bank
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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San Francisco
and "Back
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$1775
ON HALK DAILY
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NtoiHivi'm at all ixiluts.
ON HALK FRIDAY AND HATUWJ
Return limit Fifteen Days.
No Htopavers.
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