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FOR SALE Astrakms apples; sne
for JeUy; two casta a pousd. pick
them yourself. Old Reamee place.
UtCwy.tTM.ue. tl t
fam soma, aorta hack sad sat
ait?W7iakaa. Call at t Msla
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FOR RENT Fnralahed rooav Tka
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foot eeatttfaa. WrlUH 71. Her
ald smcs. lT-4t
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roars, weight about 1,000 pound!
sack, -wKk-karMaa Mad aod asrlsg
-waaoa; ssKaMe,fee worklag team or
drlvlag. Prieallbo. Os" aula road,
sssmmr-waat'f. Malta. O. C. Me
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FOR SALE SUghtlr.aeed McCor
atick Madar, complete; wiU sell at
atasost salt pries. Apply to Eetser
Bases, . twa aUles east t Wileoa
bridge. 6-t
nIAUt OR TRADE far Ktaav-
, ;ts Valla city property; prices
rfsaaahis, ,Oso eow. 1 kaltar, 3
lMM'al,aru work atarea wttk
weaalag mama; 1 largo mala coat
tac'lnuioM: all aroaai farm wa
gaa, almost 'as; 1, aat sesvy fcsr-
am: 1. walkla 'Blow:! 1 harrow.
basin f, Albert Barrett, oa what
talkasva as. Old Poor Fans, oaa
srita-from Klamath Falla. 30t
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FjDRNlWBED APARTMENTS at tka
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mHELP WANTED
WANTED Woman
, koardla kouae; good
,.rlfkt party. Phone 8J. -l-3t
to work In
waaea to
.WANTED Two women to work at
,.Wktar Pelican Hotel, oaa ap
.Ulra, oaa ia klttbea. Call between
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SHASTA TlEW.Aac SlVackat.
ter Brotkera recently drilled a deep
well at tkiaSkaWWewackool koose.
J. U Male and irtfa went Sunday
ta Klamatk Falla i t Mlaa lUt4a
BckaaV, air prlaMryftajackar for tka
comlat ackoat year. - - '
C. M. Kirkpatrlck and family aad
Mini Lola Scaaflar aad-H. E. Wlkwn
and family aad Mlaa Mary Hant start
ad Wednesday for a few days outing
at Speaear, Creek aad otketuplaces. .
Ben Daniels and faaUlf. !? com
pany wttk .Mrs. Uaarr Taaa mi Jsa1
Andy ot Wklta Lake. Tlsltad Crater
Lake Saaday. Tkey. report almost
delightful trip.
Mr. od MiJamea PJkUpott.imi
children ot iBawuamllascomWmlef
Re-y Mlckelaea Saaddy ek-kkHrfpi to
kte-jutmaiitafaallLJlkasU
View .aad Pae JValleyV ka party
lunched wlU? Mr. aad Mrs. ' J. L.
BaUey.
F. W. McMaatta,- wife aad daugh
ters Ellsaketk, Estaaaad Dorothf of
Klamath Fain came la tkelr -saw
Dodge tear Saadar t. apaad-tka .day
with Mrs. MeMaaua' pareata, Mr. aad
Mrs. W. W. BaUey. Mira,' BaUey re
turned homea wttk them, for a few
days' Ttolt.
Mr. Book aad-family and O. E.
Hunt aad family spent Sunday, at
John Faught'a, near Boaaasa.
We are pleased -to matt aa ssaay ot
our aew komssteaders froaa'tkaTula
Lake' lands at Saaday aekaol.a-kd
kope to sea mere ottkem -Tkey;ara
vary pleasant aaoptevaad.-wa wslceme
them to our mfdet.
Mr. aad Mrs. WesTer ot Ashmad
are. vtattlng their daagkter, Mrs.
Gleick,
Mr. aad Mrs. EMaeakam at Paa
Valley were eaUara at J.- L. iBalmy'a
Satarday. Um, Meeaam'aad Mgk.
ter, Mrs. Weker.eapaet ta start Wed
nesday for AsMaad ta spaad-a law
weeks. -
LEAVE WITH
United 8tatee:: Marshal' Fraak-T.
Barry of Pertmad left Satarday
wttk Henry Sttimpf naasV Joe! Barns
for that point Tke.twoimea ia'cas
tody were boasd erar-ts 'tke grand
Jury there on a casrg -of -talatlsg
tka aspkmage act Je.' Barns la be
llaved to be arsmcker, for-aUko-ike
raglsured)at the .appatetaditlma,, It
ia thought tkatkaiuasd as assuated
name. Ha ia reported to-ke baas'
known by four i names aiace; being in
tka county.
Deputy Marshal Joka.-Faraell ac
companied Marakall- Barry aa guard
sfFaJsif,
Klamatk Lodge No. 17. L O. O. F.,
meets Frldsymlgbt. F. B. Bremer,
H.vO'.; Nate Otterbela, SecreUry.
Ewauaa Eaeampmeat No. 40, 1. O.
6. F., meeU Tuesday alght, R. A.
Smmltt, C. P., L. J. Baas; Scribe.
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Nattea Is'kereby glteatkat tka
board ' -aaallaatla) at' Klamath
Ceaaty wUla la sessioa at tka eoaa
if eo.rt'reem'fer ttlrty days, baglsr
'alagf Monday, September 101117.
All protests mast be wrlttea and as-
tared during thsArst weak of tka ses-
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Tkis photograph shows American tIon to Prance, firing on German
submarines June 26. The photo
graph was taken from the upper
aieeves' command, the first expedt-ldeck of a transport while the tiring
gunners oa a transport in Admiral I
went on. Admiral Clleaves In htt
report to the Navy Department said
his ships were attacked June 26 ami
28 far out In the ocean.
Sister's School to
Be Ready Soon
The sisters' convent so long looked
for, and which will be, known as the
"Klamath Falls Academy," is an as
sured fact, and everything Is on the
higk road ot completion for the open
lag on September 3rd, on which date
all prospective students must be en
rolled. Actual teaching, however.
will not begin until Septetmber 10th.
Students who are to board at the
academy should forward Immediately
their, names and addresses, tho tbey
seed' sot present themselves until
September 10th.
The boarding and music depart
ments of the 'academy will be located
in "the residence of the sisters, as the
new school building will be used for
school work only. Qultean encour
aging number of students have ap
plied as boarders, and all apprehen
sion of a small patronage lias van
ished. Both boys and girls will be
accepted as boarders, but no boy over
12 years of age will be received as a
boarder. Girls and young ladles, re
gardless 'of age, will be accepted as
boarders. j
The domestic features or the acad
emy will be In the hands of the sis-1
tera entirely, and every assurance Is
given (that nothing will be left un
done to make that department com
plete. The academy will be directed
by seven Sisters of Charity, who will
arrive In Klamath Falls within the
next two weeks. These sisters repre
sent the highest type of womanhood,
and tbey will bring to the academy
the best talent and ability that a long
experience in education can provide.
Grades will cover primary, grammar
and all branches of the high school.
Text books to be used are the ssme as
adopted In the public schools of Ore
gon. Whilst pupils of every denomi
nation and no denomination will be
accepted on presentation of proper
credentials as to character and repu
tation, no pupil will ever be compell
ed to take part in any religious exer
cise. Catholic children alone will be
required to follow the religious train
ing. Attendance at t religious exer
cises will be purely passive for all non
Catholics, and the' religious wishes ot
parents, non-Catholic, who will have
their children at the academy will al
ways be respected. Music and paint
ing will be taught. Boarders will be
charged S30.00 a month, which will
Include board, tuition and laundry.
Day scholars will be charged f 2.G0 a
month.
NEW BRIDGE IS
MONEY MAKER
'VANCOUVER. Wash., Aug. 21.
The big steel Interstate bridge across
the Columbia River between Van
couver, Wash., and Portland, Ore., on
the Pacific highway. Is a money
maker, according to figures recently
compiled by Rufus Holman, Portland,
chairman of the bridge commission.
The big bridge was completed recent
ly at a cost ot 11,566.32. Mr. Hol
man says this figure Is approximately
$120,000 less than the original esti
mated cost.
FATHER TAKES
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PENDLETON, Aug. 21. When
CltyAttorney James E. Fee Jr. was
selected to attend the second reserve
officers' training camp at the San
Francisco Presidio, his father, Judge
James A. Fee took the office of city
attorney on condition that the salary
be paid the son's wife. The father
was once mayor of Pendleton.
Mr. Ores E. Rae is now connected
with the Chllcote Agency, and will be
glad to give you information rela
tive ta lassraace at any time. Call
nt C33 Mala street, or dIioim oa. l fl
MORE SPECIFIC
MESS NEEDED
POSTMASTER URGES PATRONS
.TO HAVE INCOMING MAH
MARKED WITH STREET OR
BOX NUMBER
Tba efficiency of our city tree de
livery can 'be much Increased if our
patrons will co-operate with us in
Ursine vour correanondents to nlara
your correct street address or bor
number os all your Incoming mail
No matter bow well known you are,
this is essential to prompt service.
New clerks or carriers or substi
tutes are apt to be used at any
time, and letters not fully addressed
will be delayed In dejlvery until the
directories can be searched and the
address1 completed. The delay will
be your fault if your correspondents
arar got advised of your full address.
'Our servlee baa baas la operation
aoarly s year sew, and yet fully
tkrea-fourtks of all tetters arriving
ara deadest la full address, it Is up
to'asr'patross to correct this. Urge
all correspoadents to give full street
ddrasVor box" sumbsr, as tba case
sayba. -If your mall comes general
daMvsry, save it as addressed. Where
year Mil ia daltvarad to your reel
wsa,'sd! for1 Illustration, you live.
sstjavfWikcreet, sd or. north of
Mssa atrest( 'gtva your address as
"Na. ..... North Fifth." This kelp
isyur part wlM add woaderfully to
prampt delivery of mall from tba
Right Will
Prevail
"Then conquer we must, when
our cause it is just."
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Awar not bf our seeking has been thrust
upon us.
The First State and Savings Bank, in con
nection with the patriotic citizens of Klam
ath Falls, pledges full support to our Gov
ernment. Our national policy is upheld in by one hun
dred million Americans this means might.
Our national wealth is greater than that of
any other nation over $220,000,000,000.
Our Banking Rwourcts alone exceed
$3,000,000,000 this means strength.
Our stability will endure.
FfstSMeiStriafsBiak
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STRANGE FIGHT
SEEN NEAR TOWN
IIATTI.K IIETWKKX IIATTI.K.
S.NWKK AXI CIIIUiK.V HAWK
WITNESSED HV YOXXO VAL
LEY HEHIDENTH YESTKUDAY
Tue unusual spcclnblo of n light
between chicken hawk nml n ratlin
snake was wltuosmnl estcnlny by J.
1. Coleman and tils non on tholr wny
to Klnmnth Kail from lllldebiand.
They wero first attracted to the
spot by seeing the huwk darling and
pecking at tho ground, and running
In to see the cause of Its strange ac
tion, wero Just In time to sco tho rat-
tier disappear lu n hole.
It Is hard to say who would have
been tho victor If they had not In
terrupted tho scrap.
OKEUOX IIUNTKIIM MAY
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PORTLAND, Aur 21. Orogon
hunters are considering wearing red
shirts or hats while afield, so that
they will not be mistaken for deer.
Two hunters havo already been mis
taken for deer and killed this yeur,
and efforts are being mado to roiluto
Ilia usual casualty lint.
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CAHlAiN HU6TBH
Captain Tllllnlinnt IIuMm,j
owner of ttm Now York Aa
lnguo Imm'tmll clult, the "Yn
Is rrmly and anxious (or nt.
photograph wok taken In
where he Is captain In tb I
United States Knglitcors. Iln
In tho Spanish-American Vfu'A
when this one ionic on n drop
liuslni'H to get buck In the serrjsl
Opera House
KLAMATH KALI.H
Two Days Only
Wednesday and Thursday
22ndAUGUST-23rd
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