The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 07, 1918, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Combat German Lies
VGeosge Watt, a prominent stock
Man bere has leaned twelve hundred runawny
morning
Washington, Aui. 7. The story tho heavy expense of the tret dlslrl;
of tho government's policy and actt-j button demanded by the neceeilttei
lower vltlea In plctorlalltlng the war, notior our wornieai nome ana even isrg.
er neceaaitiCK or comoaiiing ine uer-
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fm The Boys in France
mli nt tnn In hn 1VaiI II Ivor vii 1. Sixth alrnnt. vm the mllfortune of .mix .. .mj '. It.rnm.l h...
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n, ujviuiki ..i. .. - - "--.-. , - - - ror morale at nome and ror "comDit
the Reclamation service, surveyors -of upper l'oc vnuoy, wnose leira got
will etart tomorrow to run tho lino frightened at n switch engine at the
'of the new tract which will bj Imme- sixth itrcct crossing. The tongue of
dlttely fenced by Mr. Watt and J. D.
Mitchell. A largo herd of stock cat
tle owned, by Mr. Watt and from
the 7T ranch In Lake county are to
be pastured here this season.
the wagon was brokon by the racing
teim and the vehicle damaged, but
beyond a fow bruises the driver was
uninjured. Farm produce consisting
ot cream, butter and eggs waa scat
tcred all along tho road.
WANTED
Twenty people to pick hucklcber
l. nl III ltiir!ilAhrrvmntint&ln. In
aulre Van. Auto Service. 6-3t ' Portland
Lambert A. Wood, slain In action In
France, was the son of Dr. W. L.
Ho was first lleu-j
tenant In the regular Infantry.
PORTLAND LIEUTENANT
SLAIN IN ACTION
Are you saving for yourself alono or
buying War Savings 8tamps and sav
Portland, August 8. Lieutenant ' for yourself -and your country!
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MORE MEN
MORE SHIPS
MORE SUPPLIES
II Itu estimated that by September
lt," America's fighting force "over
there" will reach if not exceed oneand-
ahalf million men.
T We are breaking all records in the
production of ocean tonnage.
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country are favorable.
. tf Our fthope and factories are working
day and night in the manufacture of
war essentials.
IT Fighter fanner workman; united,
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world."
ting the Oerman lie In other couij i General Pershing was allowed last
tries of the world," Is told In a re- December to grant permission to out
port which Secretary Baker has laid aiders to take photographs subject to
beforo congress. v censorship of the expeditionary force
It Is In reply to a resolution of but the war department has no In
Inquiry regarding motlcn and atlll formation as ro whom this perntla
plcturoj of the American Expedition- slon Ms been granted. Here In the
ary force and of the military prepar-, United 8tates, the committee, In co
atlons at home, and It shows a com i operation with the army by order of
preneniiTe system 01 picture activity the secretary of war, wosked out a
safeguarded by a permit system de-' permit system to enable civilian pho
vlsed by the committee on public tographera to take pictures of the
Information and approved by the war war preparations In this country.
department. "This system," says Secretary Baker,
The plcturee are taken by algnal "safeguards military Interests and
corps units and are shown In thous- deals adequately and even generous
ands of motion picture houses under ly with all private Interests desiring
contracts on a commercial basis to to present' the nation's war progress
help pay the committee's expenses In to the people in picture form. Ex
motion picture propaganda. cept In certain camps, where secret
"The funds received from these tests are being made, cantonments
sources, which are put In the treat, have been free to photographers from
ury to the committee's credit," saya the beginning of the war. With re-
the report, "do not represent profit spect to ordnsnee and airplane pro-
In any tense. Every cent goes to dutclon the military authorities hare
manufacture and distribution of the not deemed It wise to expose secrets
enormous amount of film the com- to other than those In uniform and
mlttee Is compelled 'to distribute while permits have been given la
without return la foreign countries tome cases, the general policy has
as part of the United States educa- been to exclude private photograph-
tloaal campaign. ers from factories where, ordninces
All features anil war reviews will and airplanes are being made. The
be supplied free ot charge to canton- permit procedure makes Investlgi-
menu In the Unlted'States and to the tlon cf the applicant possible and fur
picture shows on the firing tine In nlshes control over the pictures ta-
Prance. The returns are to defray ken."
Expect to hear from you frequently. It it your
duty, as it undoubtedly is your pleasure, to write
to them often. Stationery of all kinds is much
higher than before the war. but we are still able
to supply "Highland Linen" in boxes from 50c to $1.50
Germans Now Worried
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About Aerial Warfare
British Air Force Headquarters ia the same kind of successes la future
France, July ST. (Correspondence months."
of Tho Associated Frees.) There
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have been many slgas recently of for May, which lay open on hit desk,
extreme uneasiness by the German "This report." he explained, "deals
high command regarding the lncreas- 'h the British air fighting alone,
Ins ascendeacy of the Allied airmen "id h no reference to the fine air
oa the western front. This has been work ot the Preach, Italians and Am
especially evldeat since the American erlcans. During the month the Brit
airmen have begun to appear In force ' brought dowa J98 Qerman mach
' and have provea themselves of the lues In aerial combat, and SO by fire
same aettle as the French and Brit- 'ron the ground, while 100 more
lah fliers. were driven down out of "control aad
It has become a commoaplice Probably destroyed. During the
among British airmen that their op- me period, 1SS British machines
ponents 'will not face combat In the felled to return to their airdromes."
air la strength ot three or four to
one, and German prisoners have told . '
of German airmen being punished by JAP K10HTER SUBBED
, their flight commanders for return-
.lag to their airdrome, .till ladan . cnn Atlantic Port. Aug. 7.
with bombs aad ammunition which A Americas schooner arrived bere
they Had .been ordered to drop over t0.iv ' bera of the crew
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We have just received a number of new tints,
papers with colored borders and new designs
in envelopes. :-: :-: :: :-: :: ::
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Make ycur letters to the boys cheery, and
write on good, attractive, stationery. :-: :: :-:
We undoubtedly have the finest and best line
in Klamath Falls, and can suit your ideas both
as to the style and price.
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self treatment for Constipation lies in habit
forming cathartics.
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neither digested nor absorbed by the system.
the British lines. It Is becoming
' Increasingly hard to find a Oerman
I airmen 'over the Allied tide of the
lines la the day time, as It proved by
I the German's own admission that
when they do manage to bring down
aa Allied machine It Is almost al
ways over their own territory.
Perhaps the most striking evi
dence of Oerman official anxiety re
garding the Allied superiority In the
air la to be found. In the official Ger
man wireless news. This, while al-
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solvent of toxic poisons.
It sootkae as it eases. It
does not produce the
lightest physical strain
nor abnormal activity.
OteVthaa dru& remedies can
mow be put aside. By us-
, kiitthe fentle but certain
Stanolax on can fcain re
lief from Constipation and
keep relieved.
Ono bottle is convincing.,
Your drujist has. it
or wiH get it.
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Standard Oil Company
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been torpedoed off Nova Scotia.
WEATBKR REPORT
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SUIT FOR FORKCUNiUltK
Bult'for the foreclosure of a mort
gage held on Klamath county prop
erty by the Central Oregon Hank
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Mrs. o. T. McKondrco has pur- An action for the collect s!
cl.a.ed tlio 0Klo residence at the cor- ,m.8,( , baUnc, , 4m m
against aa alleged note for 1799.28. tr. .. . .., , . . . . ""'"'
.... . . Tio dcnl wn coranlolcd last Tuir1v
account, haa bees filed with Clral
Sand TE FTn ."' Th0 con.ldent.on'wn. not mad. p u" Clerk Oirm
Judd and Rose H. Judd. has boon In- c ry Pelts at ilnatrM.Hl. McDeaseji
stltuted In the cfflco of the Circuit
court clerk. The plaintiff is repre
sented by R. Farman.
GRANTED DIVORCE
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Underwood's Pharmacy
MtaV,tJe"'rlUr Drug rqwpaay.
ways Imaclnatlve aad raralv aeeurala
has of late bees etagularly wild and'
full of fiction regarding the situation
in the air. Is aa effort to counter
act the depressing effect of the real '
facta of tho ettaatioa, the German
wireless editors make the wildest
statements, bordering almost on hu
mor. I Thus a recent report of the Ger
iman wireless says: M8uperlor meth
.ods of flying and greater skill have
secured for the German elr force
successes on a scale suoh as were
never known before." The same
statement refers In glowing terms to
'tbe'"recklesa attacking spirit" ot ho
i pilots of the German chasing planes
t a phrase which provoked much
j merriment among British, French
"and American airmen, who of late
hive found that even one of the re
j connalssance machines can rely on
- putting to flight any German macb
'Ine which Is not accompanied by
three or four-'of Up own kind.
I "If Germany Is really pleased with
her air record fcr the past, few
months," remarked a British squad
ran leader to the correspondent,
"there Is no reason for us to comp
lain. We ask nothing 'better than
that Germany should go on having
MJY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY.
DANCING
Why Re Mere Dancer?
When yon caa be aa expert?
Mr. and Mrs. KllleadaM,, ape.
rlalUo la private aad personal
instruction. This isnawrta
that "smartness" aad "mod
ernism" which denotes 'stile."
Caa you'sleoro
T1E OARLYSLE?
Latest sailUaoM'DasKo,
MR. AM) MRS. KILLENDABTI.
Phone Slf ate 10th) ft.
On July SS, 1918, tho Circuit
court entered a default decree grant
ing Flora E. Manning an absolute dt-
dorce from her husband, H. M. Manning.
BUY A THRIFT STAMP TOOAV
Attorney Walter YaB Krnon
ents the plaintiff,
American Millionairess Becomes
, Godmother of Italian Alpine ioldmt
LOCAL BA8KHALL OTA II
ENTERS NATION'S HEKVICK
In a letter to friends announcing
hla entrance Into the service, Frank
"Ping" Bowden, sends regards to his
Klamstb Falls friends, nodle played
on the Klamath Falls baseball loam
for three years at third base and act
ed as captain cf the team. Ho Is in
the navy and flaying ball there on
the same team with Jimmy Clark. I
Bodies says he likes the life and
Is getting to be quite a washerwoman
owing to having to wear the white
uniform, but he expects to smear
them with nice, gory red as soon as
be can get In close quarters with a
Hun, '
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. BERRIES! BERRIES! I
Go to Huckleberry mountain. In
quire Vans' Auto Service. 6-3t
The purpose, of the National War
Savings committee is to create an
army of savers who'wlll, by saving, re-'
lease labor and materials for the use
,f Ibe government In the war, and who
ill lend their savings to the govern
meat to prosecute the war.
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