The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 17, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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the men.
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Great Coats and Mackinaws
New Belted and Norfolk Mackinaws in all
the most desirable colors. Shawl and Mill
tary collars. We are exclusive agents for
Patrick Coats and Woolen Goods
-AMERICA'S BEST MAKE
Leading Clothiers
Mid Hatters
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ERSONAL MENTION'
LITTLE BBHSUOtm ON LOCAL HAPPENINGS
AMONG THE PBOPLK OP TB CITY AND VrCIMTr.
GOINGS AND COMINGS OF LOCAL FOLKS -" -
Kin Jo Drlscoll ha gone to Bljr to
spend a weak.
J. B. McCulley of Weed was la
Klamath FaFlla over Suaday.
C. A. Meaning of Portland is la
Klamath: Falla oa baslacai.
J. D. Welch, a cattleman from
Portias. to la the dty oa bnilnesa.
R. R. Cook ami Ed Kellogg., are
her. for a few days from Bead.
"-'CfTottea of Graats Paat la vlslt-
Jag a daeghter. Mre. Creager.
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Mr. aad Mrs. C. C. Clemens of Mer-
riU speattifidBy la KlamatbFalls.
Miss fPea-Levjltt la 4JU .with
typhoid ferer, aad la IB the hospital
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Q. W. McCoHnm of OraaU Pass to
la. Klamath Falls, aa basinets.
xToj C...VaCaaaJRcaakrB. Pleree
aad Jeha"C. Ryan are here for ahort
time troBeai.' "' .
Mr. aad Mrs. L. S. Beedy of Saa
Fraactocojare :tourUt visitors now la
thecltK" " - '
' V. E. O'Neill is here 'attending to
business matters from the Klamath
Agency.
Mrs. T. C. Gillespie is among the
tourists registered at the White Pel
ican HoteL jj
George JaMayield aad J..O. Red.
bond of LaPiPne are la Klamath
' jr. E. Voee and wife aad F. L.
Burns of Fort Klamath are spending
a rew asys a Klamath Falls.
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4DV. rF O. Cerlow sad Dr. Era M.
Cerlew'ot Medford aire TUitors to
Klamath Falls.
'
K C, E.-'Semeran and wife of San
Francisco are in Klamath Falls. Mr.
v Semeran Is a trarellng tnhrtmsa.
' Mrs. C.C. Low, Miss Josle Low and
Mtssj Marie ,Rambo went to Crater
ummm aaa dsck yesterasy.
' Earl Whltlock will go to Portland
this week to attend the State conven
tion of undertakers.
r L. H. and C. P. Newton of Hora
brook, are spending a, few days in
Klamath Falls.
Nick Kinneally and. Maurice Quin
tan were here over Sunday from Mer
rllL, ,Mrayeach pfAJgoma was Jiers to
aeead Sunday with her sisters, the
Misses Augusta and Gertrude Parker;
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Frank Dpp left for 8aa Francisco
this morning to buy hia stock of 'Jew.
elry for the holiday trade. v
Mis Edaa HamUtoa Is a city visit
or from Portland stopping at the
White PeUeaa.
Mr. and Mrs.(8trahora, Mr. aad
Mrs. R. N. Bogue aad Mr. and .Mrs. K.
B. Hall took a trip ovar the new road
yeatarday.
Miss Alice Daacaal'Miis Evelvn
DrAer . Ed Seaton aad-C. W. Hogue
were members of a party vtoltlaa Cra
ter Lake yesterday.
Bnater.Grlma.who has been spend
tag the ,smmer with. L. Grtma M Bly;
has returned ta Ashland,-where4 lie
wiu attend school.
University of Oregon
Otters Army Course
awjsniii-MBm
Opportunity For Fifty Young Men to
Learn Work of Ordnance Pepart
. ment. Opportunities For
Promotion
A special course preparing young
men, for servloetn the ordnance de
partment of the United State, army
will be given by the 'School of Com
merce of the University, beginning at
the opening 'of college October 1st.
tC. C. Jeremiah .has been detailed by
Mr. Parker, .manager of the Klam. : the war department to take charge of
ath Development company. Js at ttreitbu course.' Complete' details as' to
WMn.Palleatj. He will spend aDoh'tlrw.ulrt for entrance and the
two weeks here. contents of the course, will be fur-
'. . ' - -. w. ' hlshed. oa apnUcatlon to the.Unlver-
m -C'JS" ni 8" - Ed11 of!ltr. "Men, of college training or men
.!rJ" "D-Wf .Garrett of Lakevlew. Lf sufflclent actual buklness esperl
all sheepmen, are la the city oa busU1 .Bea to enable them to mi th. ...h.
Ject and' be relied upon after com
pleting the course" are wanted, ac
cording to a telegram just received
from General Croxier, chief .of the
department. '
The work in the ordnance depart
ment consUts of buying, handling
and accounting for the munitions and
- Mr. and Mrs. Oscar 8tewart left tor
their home la Horsefly Valley, be
yond Lorella, yesterday, after a abort
Visit la Klamath Falls.
Homer Martin of Odessa to In the
nospitai III with typhoid fever. His
wlfewho was Miss Maud Nail, to also
here. ' , .
Mrs. George Usk has returned to
her "home la Fort Klamath', after
spending a week here as the guest of
Mrs. H. R. Glalsyer.
C. . Street, J; G. Rose. Fred 'La-
FolletteT. H. Jolly and A. M. Jolly.
all of Crescent, are In town to attend
the trial today. V-
Misses Waive Jacobs, Verda Cosad
and George Stevenson- and. Robert
Rlggs went to Ashland to visit -Mrs.
Henry Enders,- and returned Sunday.
An answer to the telegram sent to
ascertain the cause of the delay of
tie wool for the Red Cross has been
received stating that the wool will be
here the last of the week.
Dr. A. A, Soule has returned from'
a brief visit at Montague, where ho
was called by the illness of hto moth-
r. no rvtmns.ioai sne u coasiaer
ably improved.
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Miss Bess PI eltet' has returned .frbai
her- vacatloB. which ah iiuv'aik'
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Bar parento at. Rocky, Point, aad lis
resumed her position as stenographer
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military equipment of the army. Em
listment to required at the end' fo the
course. The men ,wll,.be assigned
at once to, active duty Ja the ordnance
department., Escellent.,, chances of
rapid promotion are hsW out to able
young men. .-iv
The class to be given at the Uni
versity is limited by the war depart
ment to fifty. All young men .fitted
for such work, who are of draft ace:
' but not yet called, or who .want to ea
ter service of this nature should ap
ply at once for admission; to the
course. They will, then be notified
when to appear for examination. A
fee of $20 will be charged for the
course, to defray a part of the heavy
expense of giving It.
Students enrolled in, this course
may enter regular classes in account
ing and related subjects, glyen by the
School of Commerce; Vlthout other
special fees. i
RED CROSS WORKERS
James Grant; V.B. R,,ejr,nd J. alSTT'K ''?Wrle'"V:
w -rnwvm, stur om.Dusi-
hbss irom nan irrancisco.
'Mrs. Earl Walker. and her sister,
afrs. Shelly, came ia. yesterday from
Bly jand have gone to Portland.
Mjaad Mrs, F;. U.jPatrIck and Mr.
(I Mr. J. A. flnrrlon hiVA avnaasa
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eampiag to i Sflver, Uke.
J liDM' MeDwW.l ftmlljr bftTS
.? wu streewto.a house
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YOUNG MEN .ROUND OVKR.V
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MA AkMUe) Manrlaoa
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Under,.f.srge of larceny;, of a
beep, A. Lorease an'diM. Byers of
Oleae werekouad over Saturday to
w( ustciwB oi me graaa. jury,
by, Justice of ths Peace E. W. Oowaa.
,1a the hearlsg, at which Oscar An-
dersoa was the principal witness he
alleged that wKIeUvhrg witkrte tw
qeiewaaais laey aaa xiuee ana outcB
eatd a valaabl ram awnaJ tMr.rxsst
$&&$&!ti?:' i'Ht-f?;
7"?" -"iia ia. iwowere pieces usaer 6Q0
w,V,ttlNMs.'whichwsre raised. Rutaaie
BUSY AT WORK ROOMS
r The great eall being made upon the
women of the nation toassUt in tbej
comfort of the boys at the front to
being answered by many of the Klam-
ath Falls women, and almost every
day the Red Cross work' rooms in the
Orpheus building on Main street, are
filled with Klamath Falls-ladles who
are doing their bit in sewing and
knitting for the soldiers.
'.The foilowingvwere at work' last
week.
On Monday afternoon the workers
were: Mesdames Chas. F. Stone,
Llllle Turpln, Addle Walker, Ernest
Paddock, Altha Daniels.
On Tuesdty afternoon the ladles
present were Mesdames Z. C. Kim
ball, C. E. Jotton, W. R. Boyd, J. F.
Adams, Gee). Hum, C..P,. Stone, E. B.
Hall, R. H. Duabar, J. F. Goeller,
Carey M Ramsby, Addle Walker, S.
E. Martin; 8yd Evans, M. L. Sergeant.
M. Prtoble. E. Longmire and Miss
Clara' Elmer.
Oa Wednesday oaty two were pre.
ent. Mrs. Al L.' Scott and Mrs. H. N.
Bogus. '
On Thursday, 'Mesdames R. V.
Hutchlas, L. A. Turpen.VE. B. Hall, F.
B. English, Fred Scballock, Thos.
Hampton, M. P. Evans, Z. C. Kimball,
fi; j;. Winters, W. H. Mason, Addle
Walker, C. S. Silsby, O. A. Krause,
W. R. Boyd, E. Longmire.
i On-Friday. Mesdames O. W. Rob-
erUon, Addle Walker, W. O. Smith,
C. H. Underwood, J. F. Goeller, H. D,
Mortensoa, H. N. Bogue.
are to entrain in various parte
Washington on September 19 tn.
of
Special reduced prices, e broken
IIbo of boya' shoes Modern Nhoe
.Store, 17-tf
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NORTHWEST WEATHER ;
FORECAST '
OREGON Fslr east, rain west, e.
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warmer east, southerly winds.
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KLAMATH U. 8.
Maximum, yesterday, 84 deg.
Minimum, today, 3d deg.
Precipitation, .OS. .,.-, u.
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LONG HOURS OF
TRAINING ANNOUNCED
. 'TACOMA, Sept. 17-Th. hours of
work dritliag agd ahaplsf the draft-
WANTEDi-Woman or ,girl' to . do
, housework. Phone 40J ' '17-tt
LOST Diamonds and. l pearl stick
pin, somewhere between SUr the
ater and Dr. Wheeler's residence. Re
turn to McHattan's Jewelry store. '
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FOR SALE Six-room .house and
business lot on Klamath aveaue;
am enlisted for war; a finar'snapj
also; reeldeace lot on East street, with
cabin, water, sewer, cemeat sidewalk.
VII taken before the 10th you will
make a good piece of money; will
trade, see me & Mala street. t7-t
are' rjKilaed by k defease, (ed atea tot asrvlee U
Frsaes st the Ore.
WANTED Man with, fajjiijy waata
position oa ranch this wiatsii must
be. aear school; uadersUads stock;
references. ' J. W. -Kiaksld. Oleae.
17-4t
Harmony Aid
To Dairymony
Melting Strains of Melody WiU ; Cause
Kine to Shed Butter Fat Along
With Tears at Eureka
California
; EUREKA, Calif., Sept. 17. Mu
sical concerts for the purpose of In-,
ereaslag the output of milk and but-,
ter fat on his prise dairy ranch near
here is the innovation proposed' by
Charles W. Ward. ' ' ,'"
"Turn off 'Kl .Capital' tola cow
can't. stand thst bangy music. Play
The Blue Danube' that's the biggest
milk puller we've got."'
Thus may the concert master of
Ward's dairy ranch be directing dairy
operations from now on.
Ward believes that cows will r
apond In terma' of milk to the rlgit
kind of music' and intends to apply
hia theory oa hto Humboldt Coujij
ranch.
"An orchestra, would do It it ptorH
th,e right kind of music," dstitrW
.Ward. '"My. herdmasters froa
Cornell and 'Amee college tell aw If
you play dolaful music the cows m
come sad. Jerseys aad (luerawn
especially are nervous if they n
affected unplejasaatly the perceaUM
of butterfaf falls off. They like cer
tain tunes Jua't as they like ttrtols
people. We had to bar visitors b
rause the sows were disturbed W4
the milk fell oa 10 per cent.
"One of my Jerseys of tbs toaem
Buttercup family, blew like a taito-f
wbo-o-o whoo-o till I got the van
orv away from her, and It took twice
aa loag to milk her, and there wai
leaa milk. I'm going to Install te
phonograph, aa aooa aa I ran li Its
electric wiring.' Then my rows wN
be contented."
, earliest possible moment, will be hard
and long, according-to instructions' I
issued to officers by Major General
Greene. ' . y
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For the Best Bucking Horse at the Round-up
Sep. 28-29-30, at Modoc Park, Klamath Falls
Freehay furuished all horses taking part in Round-up
For entry blanks or information call at . i ':
Round-up Headquarters
Opera House Block Cor. Secerid and Main SU.
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