Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1918)
k' -3 THB aWaWINO HBftALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OMOOH ) "fiv?.; KVf . IM 1 w,tv " J ICf'l WMMir, Jtiwifl ai, tBla NAL MTTI.K RtDKLMHTfl ON LOCAL HAI-l-liNINeM I & tamumo rtfit MoVLKoTBwfciTyTNjficmir.l "" 'CKH!VM AND QPNIKOB OF LOCAIrTOUW "w ' W. S. ..aster l from Sncraruenlo. business visitor! Mr. and Mrs. Everett Hill were (among the train arrivals tut evea 'inn from Cedarvllle. Cat. 1. J. drnm In registered at the! While rcllran Trom New York City.1 Mrs. It. E. Hosier Is1 among the ) RUeata today at the Hotel Hall. She 8. V Uwlmicll came In last nigiit i., registered fro Aifetaad. from Mocdocl on business. J. E. Vow, F. M. Deatoa and L. New Draft Slacker Now Being Sought . . . Portland. Or., June 31. Federal i There are eatlmated to be. hund authorltls are getting ready to In-. reds of such cases In Oregon,, aad stltute a Merciless campaign to run ' thousands of them In the United down and punish a new form of draft i States. Suspicion particularly1 has slacker, , , been directed against a great May This new slacker Is the draft reg- of the deferred classifications grant ., ......... i. - I ... . 7 " "' - "istrant who was granted deferred ed for Industrial reason. ueorgu """" - . t-apewoa caas auwn 7e.(.raay . etalttCrttol tt the time of his reg- It now appears that the status of T the original classification was justified. X not classification," says Section 111 er.tsm the Itegulatlons, I nothing .... -i. .,... r.i ..1...1. "miiuro to reuoricnanasionsiaiuB uui ana mmnj - .. ........ . . , ..,.. . i.i, M. .(. .in v ....... . ' " v""""lq. ,.. flcatlon waa granted for dependency " ".-. """" " """w" , """ .' ,n MV" l"inlshm.i.t inand in status, hut the' "''"" """ .oi.ii, " "n in m doubt in. i.', .l. '" also have changed In status, but the' registrant has not notincii ine iww board, ' With the time at. hand when the heed for man power Is so urgent that every available mnn must either "work or fight." mid when lower classifications 'nrc to bo revised In nr. der tomake more men avnllnbto for Class I, this form of evading .military punishable by one yirrs Imprison innnt." The campaign to run down these draft slackers will be started vary soon, nnd It will bo a vigorous cam pulRti. Men guilty of evtullug mili tary service by failure to report when they should be re-classified, mod look for no mercy, "Kvery patroltlo registrant who has been granted deferred claeslll to report toltinUrHT5!!!""!.! '" by H. The, J"'"1' t "0 IfllltlSl "Q. only rcelm-lfiM I". . U1 '""'I lis In M...... nr srfMiitsi gi.. . ..... . ... .,......., - MIKMIIll HI.,, h, v..r.i auuui H Without tl,..u local nave me wire tills , .,,,. Hate Hunria Mth-. I'elloan 1.M) pnr ,Mv ' Whlto H.Jt visitor from Pendleton. I on matters of business from the Port Klamath section. Mr. nml Mrs. 11. Hundley nro herei f.tr n atinrl time from KcnO. ! K T. rllvaW la hnna nn a tan ilava J I furlough from Gimp Fremont. He ' ,,en,, boul ,h,U 5h!n" ,n ,he hop C. J. O'Connel enme In yesterday,. ,, . , . .. .... . 'It will bo overlooked. K iu nv v mil auw afsBUiT Glvan of Illy. ' lioy iicacn is rcBiMereo .u ..u-, ch.rIe Hood . we,i kJ-w- Ta: tel Hall from Orovlllc. ,Ul,n of the Klamath. Reservation, S. M. Miller Is n county sent bus- raid the county Incss visitor from niy. I'la' William Hagelsteln, who recently Istratlon, but whose statua since has many of these men Is wot the earn so changed that he no longer Is en ' ns when they .were granted deferred titled to exemption, yet who remains classification. Yet they have failed Jim Dlalr has gone to Alameda to try Havotlae oil la 8gallosi 'rsusa sum! save 19 ar rest. For sale seat a tislt yetter- rag-a aad service statiosM. ITctford, Bros., eVstrlbators.. .at-tf to notify their local boards and con tinue to enjoy excrutlon from mili tary service. In some cases, also, FAHKWKI.Ii UXHvu tllVKX FOIl FUTllltK OFFtiwa.. service will not be tolerated. M'T pwnimo regis.rani wno . The draft regulations are very """n granien aeierrea ciassi A dance will bgVen ,, , plain and blunt In describing the uon, u. wnso .iu.. ns rnanaeo nan tonight In honor t Tom iwi penally for failure on the part of u " "" " ' no lonaer mmioa id sen and Howard Orem, hIio .1 man granted deferred classification' that classification, will report the leaving Monday for Aiim-mIIs am to notify his local board at once If ' Immediately to hla local frlenda and school nut.m of th. iJ? . . .- -t . Ilmnr.1." ulit I'nitlBlti John tt. Cillll.k.r. ra,.j.nu i....... ' "S Uojn nis sisius is cnansou. "Kvery registrant shall, within nn, " "W ' the execution of the I five days after the happening there- "iu iaw in uu- oiuce ui ine auju-i no you etttertaln friends? ti,,b of. report to his local board any faciMnnt general. dinner at the White ivilran I. ii.! which might change or affect his, "Those who have not the patriot-, light way lo do It. ,, ;, make bis home In the future. Mr. nnd Mr. Frank Moycr recent arrivals- from llcppner. i returned after an extended Illness I In California, has resumed his void arc i,lnrrt .. hn Pint flLatu anil flalinfa' .. .... ;...: .tinner. i.su. Hunk. Patronise Klamath's best aad one of Oregon's finest hotels. Dine it line nue rencan ounaay evening 312 Mrs. F. J. Chapman Is a guest at Contractors J. M. Dougaa aid E.I ChMcoto has tto excia-Jve sale of tho Hotel Hall from Oakland. g. McClaran of Portland, who are sosaa very desirable chjr aad coaatry hnrt 'n clnrgc of the construction of the roaerty. Will accept liberty Boads Main street court house, came In last oa homes, Iota, farsna aad raaches. 14 F. L. Norman Is here for a time from San Francisco. D. tllnford was among the arrivals yesterday at the White Pelican hotel. evening. Earl Walker has retained from iroruaaa, wnere ne oas eeea in at Matt O'Connor Is a county seat vis. tendance oa the federal court He ltor from the Bly district today. X drove a new Hapaoblle' hi for his ...-,. . brother, Luke Walker. Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Cosad were In town yeiterday from the Cotad ranch ' Mr. A. M. Wordaa and daughter on the Merrill road. ' Margaret will spead-'the weak aad ai i Mr, (leo. Thrasher has returned from an extended visit to her old Mr. ana Mrs. v. i. tiasaings are Klamath Falls visitors today from Alturas. home In Grants Pass. 8prlng Creek vlsltlitfr. and Mm. Kplnk and eajoylag'tlrflaifly flsk' lug there. -3 Mr. and Mrs. flllhart P. Wlaaiia ol .Walla Walla. Waah.,. sua tourist seathweeterly winds, .R. F. Fell, the piano tuner, will be la tows about July 1st Orders can be left at HereM oflce. t-im visitors la Klaxaath Falls. Mr. WlB-j sns la a member of the Hakoat Mc- J. E. Casper and Tom Hammcrdy ian orocery coaiBaay. om c tae were passengers on the auto stage to large esUbllshmeau of WaUa Wslla.i . . . a. . mmtA ! mm mM tmlmmA . ff kll. ImlAm WtATHIR MNIir Oregoa -r Showers tonight Cooler except near coast. Bat urday Mr la west with showers la eastern portion. Gentle Maximum ft. Mtalmum 65. Ashland this morning. - Miss Ilortense Oreffot of Portland came In on last night's train to cpend , and Is an old friend of Lctyle Olds oi tnis city ana naa paid aim a visit iiaa. Diani a. am none reiican uuici Mr. and Mrs. Richard White. Miss 'and left this morning for Eagle the greaterTjiirt?of'"tbe Msiae visit Nancy E. White and Mi-i8C. Whip. 'Ridge Tavern on the Upper Klamath King Mr. and JaTVvH c; Hogue ana pie or unico are a parjy -or, tounats family. visiting KUmath Falls. They spent lake, where they plan to spend the next few days. TaT America Must Face the !" n1- Truth About Shoes mZimmmBSmKLmmmmWmmWmmimmmmmmi' mW ! 7mSCmmM3fZ0 ATM SsHHT wBmSy m J f 1 7-BP Alt f VI wSmmmmW mMMJOtjt -m AmmL F T l Et?LmmW9l&BK(lbmtmllmJrglH SangSaMl ' i - g-C&J'-Sr Nsv M 'tP tit Conditions that;Reach EverylHome Many makers who never used substitutes for leather, before are doing so today. But notwitlistanding this, there are others, who, . like Buckingham & Hecht, .till build their shoes of all-leather. If you insist on all-leather shoes you uphold America's aims of true economy and unimpaired service. The greatest difficulty that confronts the public is to tell the real, leather shoes from the substitutes. Even experts are sometimes puzzled by clever imitations. So for safety's sake request Buckingham 9c Hecht Shoes and look" for our name imprinted on the sole. Do this, because these shoes contain no substitutes for leather and never have. They are made of all-leather and all selected grades. They have been standard for 60 years. j f t Modern Shoe Store ; Klamath Falls mi. 7rmrm a-l C"i. . 444 mam oireet Just Received New Models In Aprons and House Dresses New Dresses of Famous Makes, styles suitable for house, porch and street wear. Matenal. styles and workmanship are indisputably the best. New Dresses of Gingham, Percale. Chambry and Lawn, in plain shades, fancy striped and polka dot effects, beautifully trimmed. Moder ately priced. $1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $5.00 and $10.00 Sm Main St Window j J . jrr.t New shipment' of new ' style Summer Parasols, ' ' showing beautiful color combinations. Very . reasonably priced. Silk Gloves . Ladies' White Silk Gloves, also with black stitch on back; .Sizes up to 8 1-2. Prides 50c, $1.00 and $1.50 Nor.lt ie. .25 gross etra quality White Pearl Buttons, sizes 16 to 22. Special, per dozen 5c Will You Help Our "Home Town" Boys AUrcst simultaneously with the declaration of war, tiic, conscription bill was passed. Hundred of thou- aauias of young men were called to trie colors in tnt first great draft, thousands are now going into ser- r vice every month. Boys from our town are among them. They arc the ones your War Savings Stamps money will help. Do you think more of the enemy's soldiers than you do of our home town boys? After all, this war is a very personal affair. It's i your war and our war. Our sons arc going "over there" to protect us -and it is up to us to show our selves worthy of their sacrifice. BUY WAR SAVINGS STAMPS TODAY. I&you have some, buy more and more and MORE. New Getrgette Crepe Waists ' r, Thta aMaaaeat coeIMa of saaajr new a)ofslllftaJMai new for the tint tlate l.tsv liroWery aad needed. PrMes B)Cnc up to fie.no. Vanta Twistless Tape, in white and ' colors. Price per yard -. 15c Slip-on Hair Nets, assorted' colors, ' at only ..v,. ;...'.. ...;;.:.... 10c Economy Hose for Children lias double heel and toe. Alj sizes, bnly 20c Ladies White Lisle Cotton Hose, ex tra good quality. Special for Satur day 25c Round Ticket Stockings for Boys, guaranteed to wear. "Sizes 6 to II. Prices :i5c&40c J. & P. Coats Spool Cotton, all num bers and cplors, only .5c 40-inch White Skirtings, plain and fancy Weaves. Special per yard. .50c Ribbon Suit Special large assortment of Fancv Ribbons Nos. 120 and 150, in ail spring colors. Priced apecjal, per yard ', 35c r-------wi""ii---wBa---i""B------ ' Envelope -Made from fine soft Nainsook,, trim jned with lace and'embroidery bead Wulalle WUe Sria ..' Twilled Petticoats, double panel front and back. Special,1 each. $1.05 ' Boys' Union Suit Por summer wear. Porous Knit. Sizes up to 34, 3 for $1.00 wet' Jersey RUts tide Vats Low Neck, uoSleevcs. Sizes up to 14. Kacli only J5C WW Jersey SUM Vests Priced for Saturday' J5C ' Pongee Silks We show several pieces of extra good quality, all Pongee Silk, at &st year's prices. Per yard $1.00 Talcum Powder Special -Colgate's Talcum Powder, assorted odor. Each at only. . . 20c Colgate! Tooth Paste, large size. only ' 2.K Children's Parasols Large ansortincnt at 50c Infants' Vanta Vests , No pins. No buttons. Sizes 1, 2, 5Qc, 3, 4 ,60c Summer Corsets Cooj wqven Mesh, with four sup ports. Special price ...... . $l.00j , Large assortment of Children's ' Washable Hats ....... .35c & 05c u ', THE LADItl'S STORE ing. Special 95c h,M CsasSrsM k ' J S f ',. w , K'V t'.-ti'lfr