The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 03, 1917, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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amonq ninonj or man and vicinttt.
O0IKO AND OTJSMXOS OB IXWsBJpl Wl -
J. M. Anderson of Hlldebrand'is In
the cltr tor a Tew days.
M. H. Wampler ! down for a short
visit from the Odessa section.
B. W. McCormlck of Keno was
buying supplies In this city yester
day. t
T. R. Patterson and P. W. Snyder.
ranchers of .the Swan Lake Valley,
are In this city on business.
Fred Hickman of Fort Klamath Is
spending the week end In Klamath
Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ryan and daugh.
ter of Fort Klamath are spending
few days In Klamath Falls.
W. T. Elliott, a prominent rancher
In . the Pine JJtpre district, was a
pitamath FajFJpislness- visitor yes
terday. ; ''Vi". I"'
Will Lambert, who operates the
Foster ranch, on Round Lake, left
Tuesday, morning for Pennsylvania,
where he will visit with .relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Osborne of
Miles City, Mont, arrived last night
tnr m. vlalt In Klamath Falls. Thev
are' guests at tt'e White Pelican.
W. Lair Thompson, prominent Ore.
gon politician and former state sen'
ator from thia district, is la the city,
registered at the White Pelican hotel
Mr. and Mrs! Glen Johnson of this
city expect to leave Jn a day or two
Mr. and-Mra. Dabner of the Doak 'f 8 .WifWher!. ?V "" '
Holland Enforces
Strict Military Duty
AMSTERDAM. Nor. 3 Altho Hoi.
land Is not at war, It has Its conscien
tious, .objectors, and the problem
which they constitute may be brought
tnor. prominently before the Nether.
Sands parliament, In .the coming .see
slon. An Instance Is related of a
struggle between a party, of, soldiers
and an . objector, who, .refused to
change his civilian for his military
clothes. ' In the end the man sat
naked Mn his cell for a day and a
night,' Knd was transferred from one
prison to another In like condition.
'Men who have refused to do mil
Uary duty la the Netherlands now
number 150. Some proved not strong
enough physically to endure Imprls
onraent. The will of others was
broken, and they were Induced to
'take service. Others persisted In
their attitude ocapHe repeated sen
tences of months imprisonment.
SMMIHWIH
MltlS YESTERDAY
FLAYING WITH MATCHKS ON
IIKO.IH IlKPOHTtCD CAVMK OF
11LAKK AMAGK DONK IH
SLIGHT
ranch on the Upper Lake are In tne
city on business. -
Rev. Tan Fossen, district superin
tendent of the Methodist chereh, la
visaing in Klamath Falls.
L. N. Heed and Wallace Mewee of
Lakevlew are visiters to Klamath
Falsi
Lyle Mills, who was operated ansa
Wednesday-morning for appendicitis,
is recovering rapidly.
Marshall Orr, a prominent farmer
of the Oleae section la a business vis.
ltor in Klamath Falls today.
Miss Harriet Foster left this, week
for Petaluma, where she will spend
the winter months with her parents;
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H. F. Thomas of the Utah Knitting
-sad Outfit compear of Salt Lake'. Is
la the city on business for his Arm.
-Proressor Marlon Taylor of the
Klamath County high .school. 'has -so
far recovered from hlajjecontjllaoss
from tyahod fever asBjD as om a
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Ogden,
the winter.
by auto.
and
Peyton, B. F. Ryan, Herbert
O. Burgoyae and L. Bui
goynes .all of AoaeburtvXorm a patty
SatpfflBVsmttanf!!1.
Ther will make the trio
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MAiqr.LRM AT ETON
LONDON, Nov. 3. Eton College
has a larger proportion of nobility
among Its eehMars. than any English
school la history. The youthful peers
at Eton are largely boys who have
fallen heir thelr titles thru the
death of theswa'the'rs'ln war. Lord
Longford's father was killed at Gal-
llpoll. Lord Do la Ware's father was
also killed la the army. Other pupils
who -will UkVseats'in the house of
lords as sTmgSu they, reach their ma-
Jortty:aro Lead Brecknock, Lord Kin
nontl and?'LdBj Ridley.
"Prince Heavy, the king's third son,
is a classmate of Prince Leopold of
Belgium" and Prince 8arbjit Singh jon
of the Slrdec of Kapurthala. Other
etodeata tncnVder Lord Carmarthen,'
LordWorceatr Lord Clydesdale.
Lorj Caa'tieflM$, Lord Cardigan,
Lord' Ashley. 9&H North, Lord Kneb-
worthLordHaatlags, Lord Clong
more and Lord Balnlel.
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SAXeM, Nov. S. Governor Withy signed vtho. bill, making their appoint.
comhv Baa appointed the members of ment legally possible.
the stnte hoard for vocational educa. ' The members are J. A. Churchill,
Uon, thus overcoming the technical-1 Mate superintendent of schools; Mrs
Ity of their original appointment sev- George W.McMsth, E. J. Stack, W.
eral days before . President Wilson! B. Ayer. Mrs. Chas. H. Castaer. '
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SHIP WRSCKED ON REEF
8BATTLE, Nov. 3. The. stranded
Alaskan steamer Alkl la a total loss
on a reef on Chicago Island, near Ju
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Klamath Lodge-No, J7. A. F. ft A.
M., will" hold a taeetlng Monday , No
vember SthVk9L7. By order of the
W. M., Albeit K. flderi Secretary.
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Maximum; yesterday, 70 deg.
Minimum, today, 31 deg.
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Piaaoe for Liberty Bonds Shepherds
Alleged carelessness or children
playln.g with matches In a bedroom In
th residence of Sam Miller, on nar
row street, In Mills Addition, started
a Are yesterday afternoon which
would have resulted disastrously had
It not been for the effectual assist
ance of the fire department, which
arrived upon the scene In time to ex.
tlngulsh the blase before material
damage was done.
The damage was covered by Insur
ance. The building Is owned by A. A.
Bellman.
Members of the fire department al
lege that while Wanttand avenue In
Mills Addition may be all right for
some purposes, it Is aot adapted to
fast driving with a fir engine.
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Tbe MasweM' motor car Is a weaeWal
vittea that has beea made reaL
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.was la the beglaalag,. and is now, U pre dace a
ear wUeh weald be, In the hlghet seaee, eV
oases, aWaals, eceaearifal, ssasfsrlaMs- aad
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vast scab has taught .the MasweU' masssfss'
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their elm a car m whish sSlslsary.
sfaraattty, cceassay, cessfetv. fceinrty-asHt seaaeV
ard eejaipsaeat are" all sireseat ssaaet her hwBt .
fer leM'thaa S74f wtth ssatsrlals. at. their
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thsa the MasweU new hsi , sseiyt.greafef.'flae
or taaaries, pare aad simple. , ,
la eeaer werdt they ere ceavlaees1
they have ceavwaed us that they have
the, great MIDDLE LINE where yea .get
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Manager Houston of the Star the
ater, announces his engagement of
the first Douglas Fairbanks picture to
be produced for the Artcraft Pictures
corporation, "In Again Out. Again."
Undoubtedly the most popular screen
star among the male contingent,
"Doug" Fairbanks, Immediately wins
the support of anyone who views his
work, thru sheer .personality. The
Fairbanks smile Is known from coast
to coast, and his distribution of good
cheer, coupled with hs unusual type
of comedy, which, altho widely Imi
tated, can never be duplicated, makes
him a distinct figure. inthe -cinema
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Dearest Public
Say, jrb' Little Hookworm, can't yo
bear me holler
Haven't you seen my window with
all those' fine diamonds
There are girls that will, be satisfied
with anyone of them; so get busy.
And, Bernice, If you are going' to
plight your troth before Fall you-hsd
better start something at once, be
cause Fall Is going to fall sosn, as
the mercury fell last night.
We got a stock of umbrellas; right
prices, too.
We got a new stock of Parisian
Ivory.
New goods In every line we handle
for Fall.
Suppose you do have to go to war,
what do youare Marry the girl, and
when you come back she will have a
fine home and everything, as work is
going to be plentiful.
Don't you see where your pie card
Is your little weed?
The most beautiful cut glass tthe
town has, ever seen.
Our watch repairing department
will save you money.
We will get It for you If we haven't
It in stock.
Our taotte: "You can't better the
best."
Our stock Is bigger and better than
It ever has been.
If you want Jewelry of merit, we
nave It. See us.
McHATTAN, at 605 Main St.
TOO LATE TO ri stiiav
FOR SALESI room bouse. 1700.
on Klamath avenue: 'imnrovad lat:
cabin, water, sidewalk; I am forced
to sell. Sea f 34 Main street. a.it
FOR RENT SO. aero ranch, nndar
-the ditch! kowse and bamv-H. Rav.
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Sunday, Nov. 4
Special Meetings
PREACH ISti HKKVICK, MORNIMi 1 1:00 A.N.
I'RKACHINfJ AT CHAPEL CAR, 8:00. P.M.
PREACHING HKHVICK NIGHT, 7:00.1. M.'
THE AFTERNOON MEETING IH FOR THOHK WHO CANXOV
Girr TO THE NIGHT MKKriNGM. YOU COMK.
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