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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1917)
T1f mutmvr, oCTowm it, lBIT THE EVENING HERALD. v.hMAATH FALLS, OREGON ,T " & rAcm f"-.. J, .1 School Fair And Premium List Retails of The Industrial Fair by Kla math County Schools Scheduled for Henley on Thursday and Friday of Next Week Are Outlined OIVKN ItV THK KIAMATH CUDXIV HCIIOOI, PAIR AHHOCIATION To He Held at the Henley Hrliuctl House, (Mulx'r . anil lid, 11)17 ah schools of the county uro asked to oxhlblt thu ptoilmtH of their Khool children, whether Induatrlal Club work or Individual effort. (lood money prices will be offorod for meritorious work. Tho Klanmtli County Court ha appropriated considerable miiiii or money for prim. II C Seymour ono Mil Anna Turloy, of Oregon Agricultural Cullugs, will bo Judges, assisted by Mtu Fannie Virgil, of Kluiimili KatU. OWICMtS OP THK ASSOCIATION: Orrii-r.it chor,e,,n(,i .IOK,t. A. I. Marnhall. Vlco I'roslilont. M. II, Kord, Trcmuror. Krank Stewart, Assistant Treasurer. Kdna Well. Bocrotnry. Will Kiell, Assistant Secretary. CHAIIIMK.V OP COMMITTKPSl K. W. Sexton. Athletic. Anne Harmon, Literary,. Krnnk Stewart, Finance. i , ''. II. R, Olalsyor, Sub-Chulrmun of Finunro. It. K. Harmon, Publicity. Kdna Well, Membership. .....ulu iv ftfaiMiu, Division I lndutrlal Kxnlblts. II. It. (JlnUycr and F. W. Sexton. Division II Open Content Kxhlblt, Ethel llawxlrurst. Division III Miscellaneous Kxhlbllt. MIhh Stowurt. v Division llll Livestock Exhibits, It. K. Ilannon. DIvIhIoii V Decorative Kxhlblt, Minn Dolnn. Division VI Produce Soloctton KxhlbltH, Miss Wolfcr. All exhibits aliouhl be In plate by HW on Tliurmkiy. He there ttllli your children llrlng n moIMIIImI banket Till I your Fair, Make it the lUwt Kver literary Program begin at 10:H0. Athletic Program begin at l:3. For general Information co Mis Hoso or Mr. Chorponlng. PROGRAM KOK TIIURHIIAY, OCTOIIHIl 2.1, 11)17 Literary, llrglunlng at 10:. in 1 Song "America" All School anil Audlonro Participating I Address of Welcome . . . C; I). Cliorpunlng, I'reMlileitt of tho AhhocIiiIIoii -pcltatlon ' Mt. I.nkl, Mr. Ilannon, Toaclior i Song "Soldlelrs' Choru" Falrvluw, MIkk Wolfcr, Teacher ! Hiawatha Hunt Drill Spring Lake, MIhh Dolan, Teacher . --Recltatloln "The Wind Kong" . . . Rummer, Miss llawxhurst, Teacher 7 "Eight Jolly Nogroc Olene, MIhh Hansen, Teacher I Folk Dance Henley, MIhh How?, Principal I Japanese Song Spring l.nko, Miss Dolan, Teacher 10 Itecllatlon : Miller Hill, Mr. Soxton, Teacher 11 Song "No Land Like Oregon" Pine drove. C. D. Chnrpcnlng, Teacher II Addrcu II. C. Ceymour of tho Oregon Agricultural College IS Flag Salute All School In Concert, Facing the American Flag "I pledge allegiance to my flag, nnd to the republic for which It atandt; one Nation, IndlvUlble, with Mborty and Juitlce (or all." 14 Song "Canning tho Kaiser" I'uplli having remained congregated a when Saluting tho Flag IMnner Athletic, HrlniilnR nt 1:!K) 1 Hoys' Foot Race Hoy undor IS year of ago fio.vnrd dash. -Girls' Foot Race Olrla under 13 years 50-ynrd dash. 3 Stadium Potato Race Hoys over 14 and under Z0 uam. Stadium Potato Race Olrla ovor 14 and under 20 yeam. 6 Floys' Foot Race Hoys over 13 and under 20 years 50-yard dash. 6 tJirlV Foot Race airls ovor 13 and undor 20 year fiO-yard doth. 7 Hummer Throwing Ten-pound hammer Hoy over 11 and undor 2C 8 noys' nijd Olrl' Holay Rnco 13 yoaro and ovor. 9 Holay Hare for Hoy only under 13 yoars. '(Relay Race arranged by MIsh Wolfer) 10 Sliuttle Potnto Rare Hoys 11 to 14 years of ago. 11 Shuttle Potnto Race Olrl 11 to 14 years of ago. II Ilaskctball Pick up teams. 1 J Hois' Horseback Roco Hoys ovor 13 and undor 20 yoars. 14 Lady 8choo Teachers' Horseback Race 220-yard dash. , ? 15 Qlrls' Horseback Race Olrl over 14 and under 20 220-yard dash. PROGRAM FOR FRIDAY, OCTOHKIl SO, IOI7 Idterary, Beginning at 10 o'clock 1 Song "Columbia, the Oem of the Ocean" Schools In Concert I Address II. R. Olalsyer, County Agriculturist 3 Flag Drill Falrvlow, Miss Wolfer, Teacher 4 "Owl Song" '. Summer, MIrs Huwxhurst, Teacher 5 Recitation .' Miller Hill, Mr. Soxton. Teacher 8ong Henley, Miss Rose, Principal 7 Danish Vnllr nBnn. Mlillnnil. Miss Hoff. Teacher 8 lUcliatlon "Maude Mullor" . . 9- Soug . . . , 10 Reading "The Briar Rose" 11 ArtHrp.o II Play Th Ghangll'ng" '.'.'..'..'.....'.... Olene, Miss Hansen, Teacher is Flag Salute (Assemble and Salute as on Thursday). 14 Song "Cnrtnlng toe Kaiser" (Assembled a on Thursday). Dinner Athletic, Beginning nt 1:80 1 Fat Men's Race All Fat Men over 21 years GO-ynrd dash. I -nnsfcetbull Henley High School Olrls v. Merrill High School Olrls. 3 Female School Touchers' Race Any Lady School Teacher ollglble. 4 Baseball Pair Association Team vs. Merrill High School Team. G Male School Teachers' Race Any Male 8choo! Toacher eligible. 6 District and County School Officials' nnco All Officers ollglblo. INDUSTRIAL CliUH PREMIUM L1HT . Project work must have been completed, and reports olthor present or w nB bcea mailed, to the Extension Division of tho Oregon Agricultural In all contests, first, second, third, fourth nnd fifth prizes will be given. tContestnnt should exhibit one peck of potatoos growth Vegeubleii Contestant ehould exhibit five, and no moro, kinds of vegetables. "wltry Raising , , Division I Exhibit should be four hens solected from contest- Division II Exhibit shouid be a pen of chickens, one cockorol and four pullets.. Division III Exhibit should be a pair of turkeys. Division IIII Exhibit should bo a trio of ducks. " Grain Productioa Exhibit should be eight quarU of threshed grain w and a sheaf four Inches In diameter. g Feeding Division I Exhibit ahould.be of sow and litter. Division II Exhibit should be of all pigs entered. .. Division III Exhibit ahould be of all pigs entered. "My Herd Record Keeping Exhibit should be of all records kept by the "Exhibit should be ot two loaves of white bread made with yeast, c-... and one cake, either loaf or layer. " aad PreserrlB Exhibit ehould be ef: Two Mrs of canned fruits, two varieties, preferably In nlnUars, Two jars of canned veg eUbles, two varieties, preferably In pint Jars IfaBdi..TW0.f,a, Jelly, two varieties. E2?r-.A or" done should be exhibited. ,.,. wtag D vUIon J--Exnlblt should conalst of all work done by contestant. DlvUlon II Exhibit should consist of all work done by contestant. w 0KH OONTEWT ciJib!iU. "Hrt PUM' work CuS i ta "PPlU under ten years of age c to ot Bupiis ever ten yaara of ag a. Program in Full Pine (Irovo. Mr. Chorponlng, Teacher Midland. Miss Hoff, Teacher Mrs. Amy (Inrtrell. Spring Lake Hun II M". Mnniilnir of Klamath Falls First, second, third, fourth and fifth prize will be given In Open Con test ExhlMlu. In Ow lint below, tho two lIuhsoa aic tinted as one, but the list should be considered ns one surks of prizes for each. Separate prizes will bo given for Classes A and U. VKOi:TAHl,KH Clae A and B. H'l'iaHh 1 Crilibngo t Potatoes, dry land 1 0 I'otntooH, Irrigated 10 Onions lo ' Table Meets ; r, AtaiiKul Meets , fi HliKal lleeU ? . . . . ." T, Pumpkin r 1 (IRAI.NH t'hiHNeN A ami II Wheat Kli;lit (uaiU of Tlirehlicd Oraln, and fonr-lntli Blieaf. Mai ley -KIkIiI iunrti of Tlireslmd Oruln and, four-Inch Sheuf. Oats KlKlit rjuntlH of Threlied drain, and loiir-inch Slieaf. Rye Klglit (juiirtK of Threslied Oraln, ulid four-lncli Klicaf. (JltAKHI.K CliisHes A and II Alfalfa Four-Inch Slieaf. , SKWIXtJ CIiimi-m A and II Alacliiim and lland-mado llniul-iiindu Apron MacliliuMinulo ATron Oarnhii; . . , . t I'atelilni; Crocliiltlng Kuitllni; . . . . r TattlliK 'A.N'MM; Uiihoes A und B KmlU , VcKitul!u3 Jelllei MAKINt;- -'liin-c A and It IIid.iiI, Wheat . Dread, Ilye I i'...i. i,i i;uu , 1 1 read, (iiahuia Corn . . I'uke, I.iiaf . . . I.ajer . . Calio, I'lo. I'Ol'l.TKV ( lasties A anil 11 Chickens Pen, ono cockerel and four pullets Ducks Tilo, oiiu diakc and tuo ducks. Turkeyo Pen, ono gobbler and four hens 1,1 VI-.KTOCK Classes A and B I'lux MieedliiK Sow and I. liter Fattened for Market 1 liukcJ for Mi ceding I'urposos, cither sex 1 Cattle Calf under six months .. . . 1 Calf over six mouths , 1 Home Colt under six months 1 Colt otcr six mouths 1 Ituhbllx Pen 1 buck nnd 2 does Kliw-p Spring I.amb 1 Kwo 1 Muck 7". 1 (joiU. Angora HANDICRAFT Classes A nnd II lllrd House Oilier handicraft articles Other handicraft article' Oregon-CiiNNiiucr Suits New pat tern with to mlrg pnnia, JM. At K. K. K.' Store exclusively. 20-tf 'The Old Roman9 Charles A. ComUkey, otherwise I" w o "the Old Roman," the creator ot the the National League. Comlskey Is ( another pennant. Harry N, Hemp American League, may be In bis last the most beloved character In base- President ot the company which great baseball tight this yearr After years of effort bis club, the White Sox, have again won the pennant ot the leagua. and have also won the world's Dres 1 1 ; . . . 1 -, 3 plcres 3 pk(.03 1 pleco , . . . . 1 piece 1 plccu ' 3 varieties In pint Jars :i vailetlcH in pint Jars 3 varieties, ono glass ench loaf loaf loaf loaf Chilroto lias the exclusive Rule ot several good houses. They are well located, and term are easy. 6 and His Antagonist , HARRY N. aeries from the New York GlanU of, l.. ..- lt . t .., , ..'owns the Giants, has also become a w... uu ... . h..., - much to make It a clean and profit- tfthlan sinn Tin r In or tha Inar fAnr VAnrtt .MviVRniiti a w - -. v-. hU health baa been poor, and the KV1L SPIRITS HOVER OVER FORBUBDEX CITT PKKINO, Oct. 17. Since Chang Hsun's overthrow and the defeat of tho short-lived monarchy, evil spirits lifivo been reported by superstitious Chinese In the vicinity of Chang Hsun headquarters In the Forbidden City, They are alleged to be the spirits ot Chang Hsun's soldiers who were kill ed in the bombardment of his head' quarto. Kvcry night they are sup posed to appear and proclaim loudly, "Wo were not fairly treated," In an effort to appease the spirits, priests havo been employed to chant iipforn altars erected In the compound formerly occupied by General Chang Hsun, and generous offerings ot food nio mado nightly. MANY ENGLISH WOMEN ARE STDDVING MEDICINE , ianuon, Oct. 17. The woman doctor Is Increasing In numbers very rapidly in England. At present one of every three medical students In the country Is a woman. Tho minimum course of study at present required In England is five years. The prospectus of a leading I.ondon medical school estimates the minimum cost tor this period at 15,000. vwawwwmwwwwwMWm Moving Pictures MWWWWMWMArVMrVIM . Charles Ray, who' demonstrated that ho was no bush leaguer In "The rinch Hitter," has further opportua lty to show his ability In "The Clod hopper," which will be at the Star 1 tonight. In this new Triangle play J by Monte M. Katterjohn, In which he is presented as star by Thomas H, ince, he shows bis versatility as a dancer by "stepping" his way to suc cess in a Broadway musical revue. The scenes of the play. ore laid on a New England farm and In New York city. Many elaborate settings are used to represent the cabarets and the gay restaurants that go to make up New York's night life. Some of the most Interesting scenes are said to take place In n theater where a mu sical revue Is being produced. Ray as the country bumpkin makes the hit of the show. Among those support lug him In the large cast are Margery Wilson, Lydla Knott, Charles French and Thomas Guise. in World Series Htt1PTCn whole world la glad to teejitm win popu,or flguro ln baseball alnee, be acqulred management ot the cleb'aN ihat Jaatti nt Thn T BiibIi wtIia vt 1MB UVw Vee'isweafei wtw I controlled the GlanU forxuny yaara. . i, JMI y n iv n rn n iitim YlWKrCTOBIMER llkgexl aw!Vto I tPJIi J daiieiiit for QHT No dreg too rare Ba'w M to sepply. WV?jajMrf oreoohSIwI V f VrrtBH MUlTICULAft PtOPiM tf luK!Tv' BUY TMCIIf ORUQS IXftgtljgAy' Oregon Caestaaere overcoats, sjae. Kxclnslrely at K. K.K. Store. SOtt QUIT MEAT WHEN KIDNEYS BOTHER TAKE A QLA8 OP SALT IF YOUR BACK HURTS OR BLADDER TROUSLIS YOU No man or woman wbo eata xeeat regular can' nuke s xeJetake fey Ing the kidneys "occasionally, aays 'a well known authority.. Meat forma tiric acid whlck excites. the kidneys1, thoy-become, over worked frox the strain, get sluggish and tall to titer the wat to and poisons from the blood, then we get sick- Nearly all raewaaaMass, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment yoa teela'dull ache, to the Jddneys or your Daek hurts or If the "urine Is cloudy, offensive, tullat sediment, irregular of. passage or sip tended by a sensation of scalding, atop eating meat and get about to ecaees of Jad Salts from any pharmacy'; take a tables'poonful in a glass ox water be fore breakfast, and in a few days your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts is made from the add of grapes and' lemon juice, oMetBedjrlth lMhis, and has been used for seraUona to flush and stimulate the kldneyf. also to neutrallze'the adds In urine so it no longer causes irritation, thus-ending bladder weakness. ,Ja4 Salts is inexpensive aad cannot Injure: makes a delightful effervescent lithia water ifiink which ereryei should take now and then te,keep,the kidneys clean and active and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serfoss kidney complications. Adv. LEGAL NOTICES Notice, of Hearing for SetUemeat of Final Account of Administratrix f In the Matter of the Estate of Katie E. Runk, Deceased. - Notice Is hereby given that. the undersigned administratrix of .the es tate of Katie E. Runk, deceasedhai Hied her final acount of said estate with the County Court of the "state of Oregon.for Klamath County; that an order was entered on the 2d day ot October, 1917, by aald Court, or dering that a final hearing of aald ac count be held-at the court room of said Court in the court house at Klamath Falls, Oregon, at. 10 o'clock In the morning of November 2, 1917, at which time any persons Interested In said estate may appear and offer objections, if any there be, to the said final account, and it no objec tions are offered the estate will be closed. EMMA SCHNEIDER, Administratrix ot the .Estate ot Katie E. Runk, Deceased. I-10-17-J4 Assessment Notice California-Oregon Power 'company, Location or principal place or business, San Francisco, 'Cali fornia. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting of the directors, held on Tuesday, September IB, 1917,van as sessment, (number 3).of three dol lars (18,00) per share was levied upon the capital stock of thecorpor atlon, payable Immediately . to the secretary, at the ofaceot the corpor ation, No. 119 Leldesdorff street, Ban Francisco, California'. Any stock upon which this assess ment shall remain unpaid on Saturday November 14, 1917, Kill fee. deUn quent and advertised for sale at pus- lie auction, -and; unless paymeat Is made before, will be told on Wednes day, January II, llll, at the; hour pt.jl m to .pay .the delueatas MBHaitx wsjrwvp wf"t """i"" " auverusiag aaa eapeasesoi aae. 'J.(0.f THOMPSON, Secretary ot California-Oregon Power Company. j ,, OBIee Number 111 Leldesdorff Street, v s -siit-iTiifiit- r i rr n am? immh Surety bonds while yon wait. See Chllcote. g "The Leading Dividend Paring Co." The Mutual Life, the company that lias Horned More for policy holders. Has Paid More to policy holders than any other company In the world. ow uro. x. uinco, jLiisinci Manager. s-tf ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN O. OUsOSOBlf Comaty Banreyer Civil Eaglaeer City ft County Abstract Co. ARTHUR R. WILSON 617 Main St. FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT FLAT DR. F. R. GODDARD OsteesatUe Physiciaa Sargeoa Saite 111, L O. O. F. Tesaito (over K. K. K. Store) Phone SSI . . Res. Phone, xMHHt (The only Osteopathic Phyek dan and Surgeon in Falls.) W, D. MILLER, a Roofiag Contractor MalthoM, Tar and Oravel Roof lag. -Roof Coating. Repair' Work a Specialty. MS 8. Sixth Street. Phone 1st; -CLEAN CAR STORAGE, CENTER TOWN MACHINE SHOP IN CONNECTION KLAMATH MACHINE AND REPAIR CO. . 127 SIXTH STREET i lit) CoiTilesceBt Heae THE CLAIRHONT 4th St, Klamath Falls, Ore. Is under new management, Dr. Ellxa A. Ingalls and Major Geo, Ingalls have taken over the house and Intend to make It a pleasant, comfortable "home" for convales cents. It Is In no sense a hospital and no contagious diseases will be received there. Passengers ' and Baggage rsijwlrtre it the City ()t& Serrict ' ' VMaamaUa ,mjhfBMt' PrJ0NfTl87 Westen Triiifcr ; ' . ' : Jk. a 4, -4ji r i JnLZ&Gi4b .'' A - ( -v -gsnaaaaaaaaaansnVW BJ V'FgMMtf v & t x?l rfi , i v-h ' I 1. M ", m ISV -"Jit &-s y-2m t a " ". .TWf i- " LkV " m