The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 22, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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little emsuam ox local happenings among the
people or tbm cut and vicinity, going and com.
ING8 OP LOCAL FOLKS.
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D. Nine of Fort Klemsth Is In the
city on builneu.
Sin. Ron Torrey has gone to Har-
rlraan Lodge to spend several days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Reynolds of
Alabama are visiting at Eagle Ridge.
E. W. Barnes, a mlltman from
Odessa, Is In the city on business.
Miss Opal Langenburg has gone to
Medford, where she will accept a po
sition.
Carl Deal, a stockman of the Upper
Langell Valley country. Is In the city
for a short business visit.
E. M. Reppe, a rancher from the
district below Midland, paid the coun
ty seat a business visit yesterday.
W. A. Delsell and family have gone
to the Lake of the Woods to camp for
a week.
Z. C. Kimball, of the W. O. Smith
Printing company, who has been with
his family to Rocky Point on a short
vacation, returned yesterday. He re
ports a most enjoyable time.
William Fordney, who operates the
James Mercantile company at Lorel-
la, brought In a load of cream from!
the Langell Valley dairymen yesterday
Mr. and Mrs. Hallday of Portland
are registered at the White Pelican.
Mrs. Hallday is a cousin of Andrew
Collier of this city. Mr. Hallday Is
looking after timber Interests while
here.
Mr. aad Mrs. Wellington Tempter,
Mrs. Gilbert Tempter and Mrs. C. J.
8ecaaous went to Crater Lake yester.
day. Mrs. Secanoas Is a alece of Mr.
aad Mrs.. 8. T. Summers, aad -her
home is la Portland.
Mr. aad Mrs. J. M. Drothlngaaa
of Maedoel, Calif., are registered at
the Hotel HalL
Messrs. Campbell. J. J. Winters
and McClure 'have gone to Crescent
to spend a week hunting.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Tower or Keao
spent yesterday in Klamath Falls oa
bustaess.
Charles A. Otis will leave today for
Odessa, where he will ran the loco
motive at the Barnes lumber camp.
Mr. aad Mrs. Ed Martin aad Mr.
aad Mrs. Charles Mania are hack
from San Francisco, following a visit
of about two weeks.
Mr. aad Mrs. Robert L. McCook
of, San Francisco are among the tour,
tots registered at the White Pelican
hotel.
. Mr. anWTMrs.' Jack Goddard arrived
la theJ city last evening. tMr. God
dard UA lumberman from, Weed.
' who is here on amatter of business.
Mrs.cBer ram.ZMIsses Dorothy
Vaaderson, Florence Sanderson aad
AdeleFltspatrick left this morning
for Spring Creek to spend several
days camping. , ;.- -
A. Bushman and bis .sister, Mrs.
Shaw, who have beea spending some
time visiting Rocky Point, Crater
Lake aad other points of Interest In
Klamath County, have left tor their
home la Baa Francisco.
Mr. aad Mrs.. W. T. Shlve aad Mr.
aad Mrs. Oscar Shlve and daughter
returned yesterday from Lake of the
Woods aad Spring Creek, where they
have beea gathering huckleberries
and camping for tea days.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Grove left
for San Francisco yesterday, where
they expect to make their home In
the future. Mr. Grove has been
alght engineer at the White Pelican
hotel for the past several months.
A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs.
ut. soyens, Mrs. O. W. 81y. Mrs. Roy
Tabor and children, R. L. Oliver from
Dorris. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Miller and
Miss Laageaberg of Klamath Falls
weat to Crater Lake Saturday even
ing and returned yesterday.
F. H. Brlggs of Santa Anajwd A.
8. Mack of this city left this morning
tor Ban Francisco via Bnumriiu Mr
Brlggs wUl go on to Santa Ana to at
tend to his Interests there, and Mr,
vack will return to Klamath Falls
the latter part of the month.
Oregon Will Take
Woman War Census
How Women May Best Aid Nation Will
Be Determined By Census Of All
Women and Girls Over 15 Years.
Gov. Wythecombe Will Pro
claim September Fifteen
For Registration
WILLIE IIICH
IS NOSmCKER
YOUNG MA! EMPLOYED AT LOC
OING CAMP HAS WITHDRAWN
EXEMPTION CLAW AND WILL
GO TO THE FRONT
Willie lllch. one of the young men
recently drafted Is not a "slacker
and rather than be known as such
he has withdrawn his claim which he
expected to flle for exemption on ac
count of caring for his dependent
father and mother, and go to the
I front with the rest of the men as soon
! iu7 lira mitu,
I lllch came down yesterday from
Oregon U to Uke a war census of ers will be aslgned to certain districts , Johnston camp of the Pelican
its women. A national movement to gather the data.
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was sianea .a new tor., unaer ,o,, Mnun OThMt. . ,d. known his decision. He has
cral supervision, recently, and It ;,, gerlea of questloBs..showlng exact-' brothers now at the front from
on carneu uui aiong me same nucs
4 NORTHWEST WEATHER
, FORECAST.
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NOTH7K KOR BIDS
SpM bid will bo received by Hrhool
District No. 1 up to September 3,
1917. for the transportation of school
children from the southern boundary
of the district lo tho Itlversldo and
Mills schools by either auto or wagon.
The board reserves the right to re
ject any or all bids. Address all bids
to It. It. Dunbar, Klamath Falls.
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II. N. Mne Company now ihowln,
advance styles Palmer, Costs sod
Hutu lor fall Wear. ' .V m.
Mrs.'Aj Blackly hat returned fro
Baa Francisco with a full line of fin
and winter samples for ladles' ants.
1017 Mala. li-u,
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED Automobile owners i
know they can have the squeak
taken out of their auto wheel at
the Klamath Auto Hprlngs Works. All
work strictly Brst class. jj.h
Auto channels reset by the Khun,
sth Auto Spring Works makes your
old wheels as good as new. All work
strictly Irst class and guaranteed, it
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GOOD BILL TONIGHT
As this Is the last night of the
Gladstone 8lsters bill In Klamath
Palls, a special program with a com-
'pletebchange will' be given at the 8tar
wester tonight. A more extensive
program Is announced than on the
two previous nights. A special fea
ture will be the Grecian barefoot
dance, which has brought the sisters
much fame In the city vaudevilles.
She's a Mayor, Bat
She DUliket the Job
here.
September 15th will be proclaimed
by Governor Wlthycombe this week
as Housewives' Registration Day, and
every female more than 15 years old
will be asked to register. ;
The object Is to determine exactly j
ly what every woman can do. These ola nom" ,n nienegro, wnere
M.nv. .in k. eni . .. th. mr.1 his mother still resides, while his
ernment will Uke them over placing '' w' h,ra " IUcn d
them on flle In the war census bureau claws that he has purchased his lib
at Washington. D. C. This will be the bonds and subscribed substsn
only official census of housewives. toU to tn Red Cro' nd w,u
t)ten. lto tn front rather than have any
At th time of registration. It la'tlm attached to his nsme, altho
what the women of tha state ein do Inrohable that the Hoover food n Oeiievee ne naa ample cause 10
and how they may supplant men' who pledges, setting aside certain days , uXr at home,
will leave their civilian sUtus to Uke when meat and white flour will aot '
part In the great conflict In Europe, j be used in order to conserve the sup-'
The matter of registration will be, ply. will be distributed. This work is,
a volunUry one. Every woman will
under the direct supervision of Dr.
WANT AD 6ETS
QUICK RESULTS
be asked to register from an econom- W. J. Kerr, president of the Oregon
ic standpoint. Whether the reglstra- Agricultural College.
Hon will be conducted by a house-to- The parent-teacher associations,
bouse canvass or whether polling every woman's religious organisation
places .will be esUblished Is a matter of the various creeds, the patriotic re-
yet to be determined. The former .lief division, and similar organise- LUMBERMAN SAY'S IT CERTAIN.
LY PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN
THE EVENING HERALD 1MME.
DtATE RESULTS FOLLOW
plan Is meting with much approval, i lions will Uke an active part In the
and If it is adopted, volunteer work-1 Uklng of the housewives' census.
LANDS BIG FISH
AFTER STRUGGLE
C. A. ALLEN GETS IMPOUND
" TROUT FOLLOWING FIGHT OF
AN HOUR AND A HALF
ROCKY POINT
RUSSIA NOT FAVORABLE
TO PEACE PROPOSALS
WASHINGTON, D. C, Aug. II.
Rejection by Russia of the pope's
peace proposal was foreshadowed In
an
The quickest resulu ever received
thru an advertisement were secured
yesterday by Marlon Nine, a local
offlcUl sUtement Issued St ths iumber man, thru want ads placed In
The
sUtement tne Evening Herald
Mr. Nine declares that he bss al
ways believed In advertlslnga and has
always secured good returns' from his
money Invested In this way, but nev-
Russian embassy.
follows
"The answer to the ratteen's peaco
proposal has not yet been formulated
by the Ruslan government, but there
Is a feeling in Russia that the pro- .. axnerlanced inch Immi.t. hn-
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AT posal has been made witn some in- nU ss those secured here
spiration irom tne central powers, u Ut( yesterdsy, being In dire need
is consmerea in kussib insi me very r lumber nllersat his mill near Fort
basis of the Vatican's proposal is in- frjamatlf, ths shortage 'being so se-
consisteni witn tne uemocrauc aims...... ,.., i, ,m h.. .... ..
A noUble struggle was enacted at 0f the Russian people in this war and'., . ,. .im.m m...i i.u.
the flsh banks at Rocky Point yes-:non-accepUble from that point of ,n two dty, wthollt more ne
rT'. , , .. , "T".'' 4' P In the Herald
:" ST' i-pounu umon The Vatican's proposal. It is said, colnBni( mtknr nta WMt, known ,0
..... in kiw vuu.c (uu uu a. ignores tne most viiai principle pro- the nnWIe
T. . t . "'"-"" 7". . ciaimeo oy nussia me ngpi oi wen WUhUl ,M, in two hours after
... ,. mu uu . um,i vi rwn- Uuon to aetermine iw own aesuny, tne nMr w, on the ... t h h A
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clusively, using minnows as bait.
TUESDAY TU BE
MEATLESS DAY
FALLS FROM HAYSTACK
Henry Gordon of the Fort Klam
ath country had the misfortune to
fall from a haystack a few days ago,
striking on bis head and shoulders.
He wss laid np In bed for a- short
time, but beyond
VAUDEVILLE BILL PLEASES
The Gladstone sisters In their
songs and dances lsst evening at the
SUr thester gave a most pleasing
short program, and showed decided
Ulent, especially In their dances.
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a stis aeea ana. f ciean ana oreesy tnru-
bruises he is no worse for the accl-j". "d very well received by the
I dent. . 'audience.
. WASHINGTON, D. C. Aug. 22.
America's "meatless day," If It finally
Is ordered, Is to be Tuesday. Plans
for the publicity campaign of the
food administration to conserve the
food supply of the nation during the
war are rapidly coming to a bead.
The campaign will be Uunched very
shortly.
While the food administration can
restrain 'to some extent the sale of
these foods, the consumption of
which It Is desired to cut down, that)
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step wui not ne taaen unless other
means fall. Tha public will be asked
to regulate itself.
Hotels, resUuranU and dining can
all over tha couatry and clubs In very
many cities will serve no meat on
Tuesdays after tha appeal Is issued.
Patriotism aad neighborhood influ
ence will be counted upon to bring-
about observance of the day In pri
vate homes.
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oeorge HorwlU of Moore-
FU., and Philadelphia, ha
mayor, ,or the former
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she found she, as mayor, would ,bavs
to sit as magistrate la the police
court, she rssllsed It was serious
New York city to get some advice
from police, court magistrates.
"Since tha. court work is nart of
y duty." ska said, "jf am going jto
Because of the exceptionally
good pictures to be presented at
the opera house tonight, the
dance at the KUmath Falls
Academy scheduled for this eve
ning has beea postponed.
,
sufrsgist. Wheal fl( .myself for KT' r
NOTICE
The Ladles' AM Society of the
Presbytorlaa church will meet at the
Red Cross headquarters at Twelfth,
aad Mala streets. Thursday, at
9:30 p. m, .
It wat
CrmaUd
Primarily
To help the buetnei men and fanseri;
To provide plenty of currency at an times;
To effect a steadier supply of credit
The system merits the support of an
good citizens; it must have yours in order
to reach its full devekipment
Yccanetxmrethobsjnsyhsofthlsfrwat
cyatem and at the same tsme ass ait directly
in developing it by depotitkiryouriDOtsty
with us.
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sP qHARDWARE-
Take a Look in Our
Window Any Time...
Yoa will Had there nothing bat the very best dwplay.
Here are tools for the M-haair. Hie tools are hie living.
The better his tools the better Ida living, berauso tha better
hi work. Oar showing of tools of all deecrlntloa. will delight
every good merliaalr.
Here also are tools for the mason, marhlMlet, farsner aad
for every man, ao matter what Ma trade) or work.
We make a point of carrying only tha bast therefore
that's what you're sure to get If yon bay here.
Roberts & Hanks
RELIABLE HARDWARE DEALERS
MAIN ST.
EVERY Artist, every
Dramatist, every
Musician, every Writer
knows the importance of
the setting. . . A
Tak. the rooms of a home as a eettlag, aay room, aook or
corner when out of proportion will detract from the general'
effect. ,
Many a good housekeeper la bora to rcaeasa suuwcogaJswl as
such because of a poorly pUaaed hoaae. , .
Many a woman that would be considered aa oWHaary house,
keeper becomes an authority la matter partalalag-.to house
keeping because of a cleverly planned, sjepsavtaa. coavesaeat
liome.
Tliere Is no nay la which a woman can show her tMNrlda.
ality and mo exercise the particular eort of power that Is her,
as nhen she gives expression In tha thlnsje about her.
The Influence of a wei planned home la positive, usract aad
sure. .
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Plan Service to
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Customers
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and will consider it a favor la bah .. TlhwwX'SS
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Klamath Falls. Oregon
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