Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1917)
fc& ,f aob noun THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKDNKHDMjHTO,, M TbeEvening Herald ' W. O. SMITH, Editor ' JafcMiaael daily ice day at araM PubUshlag Compaay or Mktk-ralk. At 1U Fourth etroet. tared at tat poetosaoa at Klamath Onion, tor traasaMsaloa taroatb alalia ae second-class matter. ahaerlpUoa tama ay nail to amy la tb Ualted 8utaa: rw H.U0 month M WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1017 FOUR MINUTE MEN BROTHERHONORED AT GREAT RISK GERMAN OFFICER TAKES PKCU LIAR WAY OK GETTING HIS IIROTHER'S GRAVE DEOORAT. ED OX THK HATTLKVIELD 'The Board of Strategy" of Champion White Sox (WOODWORK DKHINU BRITISH LINKS IN PRANCE. Oct. 3. A German alr-j plane was brought down In the Brit- I Utv lines this week after a battle last- Ins nearly an hour. The next morn ing a German machine came hover ing over the same spot, and maneuv ered tor a position. It was promptly attacked, but returned to the German lines after dropping overboard some thing which was seen to fall near an evacuated village, I !ZZZ-------aaaaa-Mi ' .BiB,plBaBBSiyB.W annaBannilsH i i;sl.A v -1 i r-Kr.f is i i i -Vi .i l t i wm. . 'mibbbi Kasas33Cv-VarVc-iV -. V-WF Ts Y KM i UIU V I s e fts;A vsN aria t im i jIsl t iii 7 i i i n --.- iaaa 2.t - w j; -"-wjv "Trr KKW NATIONAL ORGANIZATION ' SPEAKERS REACH MANY PEO. PLE IN THEATER TALKS WHO SO NOT READ THE PAPERS jaaarly three taet In diameter. BRIDGE CONTRACt AWAROFDB tnnu.J IbUUK C. D. WILSON (IKth tXWTWtJ niu tw,mU.NTYrIDobh1 n. iiaiiiiktt to iiiiu, KtKA MKNTM OX mmu. HIllhUK WanaSerHIowlano jrrssssni v KID OLEASON ""NVfrTrv:.l?!-?'1 ." EDOteCOLUNS Mmianr Rowland km" ntn pIiIcbbo Whim Sox. constitute "th championship against the New Yor Two British soldiers who were sent h. ,.,... ,HVE,iltu pnin hoard of iririv." which will dlroolk Giants In tho series In brain Octo to And out what had been dropped., br,nUnt 8econd Da8em,n of tDe t the team In the fight for the world ber 6lh. returned with a beautiful wreath To, the wreath waa attached a note ask-j Ing the British airmen to place it on j the grave of the dead pilot. "The officer you have buried was hay brother," said the note. "I spent six happy years working in a London bank. I know you honor the dead. Please do this little service for me." The wreath was deposited as request ed on the grave of the dead German airman, SACRAMENTO, Oct. 3. Approxl mately 200,000 persona were reached . the Four-M lnute Men or California -'am their first drive la the moving pic 'tun houses' of the state, according to "William V. Cowan, secretary of the council of defense and chair- : of the speaking campaign. The kers reported that they were ac- attentloa and enthusiastic waleomea everywhere, whaa they anoka on "Why We Are Fighting" aael "What Our Enemy Really Is." County reports to Cowan estimated that more than 12,000 people listen- - to the talks In San Joaquin Coun ty, about 15,000 In Sacramento Coun- m twAAMlw A AAA ! Oan TVata antt an Z oWe. Outside of B. W. TOWER IS NOW PRODUCING San Francisco aad Los Aagelea, re- . GALLON OF CIDER FROM FIF. porta show that about 76,wuu per- KLAMATH APPLES ARE VERY JUICY were reached by the four minute One hundred more speakers in San Tranclsco' and 200 In Los Angeles . teoaght up the total number reached 'to the 200,000 mark, Cowan claims. The nest state drive will be in arly October In connection with the j Mw liberty loan, aad later in the i swath the Four-Minute Men will give farther broadsides in the Hoover food emservatton campaign. Mrs. A. C. Goettsche Daadng 'School sUrts soon. Interested par "tlaa phone 187 for particulars. 2-5t - r a TEEN POUNDS OF "WEALTHY' APPLES FROM HIS ORCHARD Annies raised in Klamath County will nroduce more cider in propor tion to their weight than those raised in lover altitudes, in the opinion of R. W. Tower, the Keno orchardist. whose success in fruit raisins here has been unusual. Mr. Tower declares that the old saying in New York that eight bush els of apples will yield a barrel of cider will not hold good as a rule on the Coast, but he believes some of the arletles produced here will run close to It. He has one variety known as the "Wealthy" which is turning off a gallon of cider for every fifteen pounds of apples, by careful weight. The quality and flavor of all kinds of fruit raised here is widely noted for its excellence. sbbbm 'BKBajHsBI' HID ajvv . 4s9aBi9Ksr 1 1 Ultra-Fashionable MODELS IN LADIES' SHOES FOR FALL Tho footwear designers have truly outdone all pre vious efforts, In the shoes they have brought out for this season. Every line and every curve acrentuates the trlmness and daintiness of Milady's foot, and the colors plain and in combination are In perfect accord with tho modes of the season. Careful attention given to Mall Orders, rf' ! the amount of gold In the dollar hold some constant relation to the general level of valued commodities and ser vice t NELSON'S CALF IS WILL GROWIXU Standardization of i Dollar tor H. C. of L BERKELEY, Calif., Oct 3. With food has Increased by more than a a plan to check the rise in the cost of', third in the past year, ho wthe cost of .. . I llvltta ham taaAl lfiiiti1ii In thaa nmatt uvtn ana to atop tna decline in the ""- "" ,J." " "T.7" which la now over eight months old. purchasing power of money, Irvlngj. . . ' ,.. has averaged more than this Increase . - - W VKMV W , The giant calf being raised this year by F. T. Nelson at Ken still continues to grow according to his "earlier schedule, which was at a rata of three pounds per day. The calf, Tim riintrnrts for (ho brldi, .u menu on the mm brldi ........ Illver Imvo Imuu nwardsd County Court for tlm uq of imi! j, it, unriou of tliU city, 0. I). Wilson wiu iiwsrdtdtb,. irnris mr miin urn tu-w brldgtt atiBb Lost Hlvnr, ilxt out ntsr thi Kia ...v.i ..v.,,,, in,, iiiuniy 11,(1) 1 inn uuior ji: in mi. Ijli jij. Iloth bridges nr to b wood iiircii. i no tonimcu have not n UUUIl Ul II nil II l PEACE GLAMOR IS MADEBY611 WILD DKMOXHTIUTIIOXaTRm ' ED I1Y ALL I'lHHM W m FORT-OX.MAINOLX I AT ONCE every day since Its blrts One month He will propose as a remedy the ' 'our pounds per day. standardisation of the dollar" that" T"' nlmal Is being prepared for J U. that the amount of gold bullion In the ock show In Portland this wln- tbe dollar be changed from time to Fisher, professor of political economy In Yale University, haa begun a course of six lectures on "Price W . I. . .1 V.. A. aunmtmi mi mi uuiyrriii ui .ai--....... , . i, tr line aouar do casngea irora iinio 10 " lfornia. Prof. FUher. who Is one of , Ume M t,t he deprecUt,on (0f thej the most distinguished of American j purchasing power of money may be, Oregon Casalmere Overcoat, economists, will tell how the cost of prevented by making the value of Exclusively at K. K. K. Store. JOtf COPENHAGEN. Oct. 3.-Ai I uuniunsimuon in isvor 01 pwN Da out annexations w, held Hitui Frankfort -on-Main. leaders In the clerical, radical! socialist parties participate la I demonstration Alarm trove numbered between 40,910 ass I COO were present. AddraaMe i made from six dlffernt pUtltafl simultaneously. nSEIillH BBBaBaBaBaBaaafl aaBaBaaaaaai aaaaaaaaM WHY? DO WE CARRY 35 VICTROLAS AND PHONO GRAPHS AT KLAMATH FALLLS WHEN MOST STORES IN TOWNS OF THIS SIZE CARRY ONE-FIFTH AS MANY? WHY I SIMPLY TO ACCOMMODATE YOU WE WANT YOUR TRADE SEVEN RECRUITS 60 THIS MORNING OFFICER CROWLEY ENLISTS SIX WITH TWENTIETH ENGLVERS AND ONE WITH SIGNAL CORPS. TO RETURN SOON BONORA SIM PLAYS' ALL RECORDS WHY? aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV 1 9 YUTROLA WOHI.D'H 8TASDAW Recruiting Officer L. O, Crowley, who has been In the city for the past few days getting recruits for the Twentieth Engineers and other branches of the service, left this morning with seven volunteers for San Francisco. Of the seven men the following six, Ora V. S. Storer, Dave J. Frailer, Marlon Barker, Richard Brenen Thomas Allen and Hans Hanson, will Join the Engineers Lumber battalion, while William C. Wells goes with the signal corps. Officer Crowley ex pects to be back again some time tlur ing the next two weeks. HIP EDISON 9100 THE WELL KNOWN DO WE CARRY TWELVE TO FIFTEEN FINE GRAND, PLAY ER AND UPRIGHT PIANOS RANGING FROM LESS THAN $200 TO. $800 IN PRICES, ON TERMS TO SUIT? WHY! TO GIVE YOU VARIETY OF CHOICE, AND IT GETS US THE BUSINESS.' WE CHALLENGE ANY OTHER FIRM IN OUR ENTIRE TER RITORY TO SHOW CONTRACTS FOR ONE-FIFTH AS MANY PIANOS SOLD AS WE SELL EACH YEAR. WHY? DID WE PUT THIS AD IN THIS PAPER? WHY! FOR THE PURPOSE OF STATING BRIEFLY WHAT YOU MAY EXPECT TO FIND WHEN YOU PAY US THAT VISIT SOON. GIIAFO.N'AU W5 tJIIICAT VAU'B DAUGHTER ARRIVES A baby daughter wag born yester I day to Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Goldsmith of this city, attendance. Dr. h. h Truax was In SLOOP LOST NEAR NEWPORT 1109(1 aasf sssaag--. j-r:zJ A WlfJ: IIMTOIJWOO saBaBaaaBaBaai f BBaaaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaaBf ' JkS AaaaaaaU S3BO AND UP jgt-BjHeVj lyf ' IDS TO 800 NEWPORT, Ore., Oct. 3 The gas ollne sloop Jack Burnsman, carrying UIDIWUAUIJIR ilUUl C Ul IIOUU t! ! qulna Bay, grounded Monday night, and later drifted off and sunk. Three members of the crew jumped over board and were picked up by the Coast Guard crew. j SHEPHERD piano depot NEXT DOOR TO POITOFFICE E. T. SHEPHERD, Manager, KLAMATH i I? w - a 'maMawieMMam auehanairrimnaiiiiii',)iwriiijLf6n-t