wyf &V ft- tb M LS.CA W" .VtPHI Aft.ii .jT"Mv ,pj ni3 ., Si- iiflin THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, AUtiUNT In, ,. FORMER PASTOR VISITS KLAMATH Hov. J. 8, Stubbtefleld, who' was for a number of years pastor of the First Prcsbjtorl'nn church of this city find who now holds pastorate XMW 'KW .? S fflh( , "( Roy Stewart In 'The Bom of the nt Cheyene, Wyoming, ha returned 1.V '! ' Wr a" ',!(,'" ' hVK." :i' ' .r t If'., Lety V" Is the feature with which to Klamath Fnlls for few days to U "Temple" iheater reopens this af.',ook ticr hl poverty Interests In -. t .. .. . . , mo uonnnzn nna aiornu aisincis. termoon! after a three weeks delay, , ,. , . . . ,. , ..... L .u. ...... i... .1.- o "port that ho Is greatly pleas- UlllfVU Uf UIQ UCBUUVUIU ll'ti K I I A r t J S Am AAA Al r a .1 a l. 41 a 1 Aia i A new. electric piano and motion' ., " . .... ' i.i., J..hin. , .., ,. . fuI climate of this section for a fow picture machine of the most up to ...,...., . ,,, dato type hns been Installed and the ' , ; , , , , , , , T ..': .iji .. i dow-lopincnt which has taken placo front of tho bu ding remmloteil nnd , , ' . ., . .... ' ... V . . i i i 'since his depnttiire In 191R. painted and renovated. This popular theater will be open from this dntr DESERTERS GET ME MI on. BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY I i n K& l 4 J FULL Speed Ahead! MORE MEN MORE SHIPS MORE SUPPLIES If It it eetiBaated that by September, lit, Asaerica's fighting force "oyer here" will reach if not exceed one-and ahalf million men. IT We are breaking all records in the production of ocean tonnage. Crop. reports throughout the entire countran faroraMe. ' t lOnr shops and factories are working ftmMriilta in the manufacture of . -l Js t hhilt i and la$ to win the war. .I1" jMFiihterfarmer workman; united, wunei a )STO.r-t i. Mvyj JUAREZ, Mex., Aug. 10. Desert- crs, draft evaders and pro-Germana who seek refuge In Mexico find lit tle welcome or comfort there. Thcio aliens sit nroiind the old passenger depot, malting for a chance to steal a ride south, walk up and down the main street begging money for meals from nny of their own nationality, or wcrk at most menial Jobs ob tainable In the stores and homes of tho foreign residents. Recently three draft evadera ap peared on the streets here were true types of the many who have come to Mexico since the United States en tered the war. One was German boy of 20 who had fled from Qer- Imany to escape army service, had lived with an uncle In Chicago and finally crojsed the border to prevent 'being Interned. A second waa an I Italian shoe factory worker from iltoston, who had failed tb register land had fled. A third waa an Am- GtEVEB TRICKS ION r T CREWS crlcan of the tramp type who waa demented from lack of food and wor ry. All were dirty, unshaven and destitute, and all expressed a desire fto return to the United States and surrender. I. BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTED Woman waata work; can do anything. Phone 361. 10-lt FOR RENT Apartment of two rooms and one single room, at the Oregon House. 6J7 Klamath. 10-St Fnt State cSamfs Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FOR SALE Bargain. The Chit wood ranch, Swan Lake Valley; on county road, I miles from Klamath Falls, and about, seven miles, Isvel road, from new Strahorn railroad; 100 acres, 70 In cultivation, SO acres unbroken, the rest timber and pas- tnr! an unfallln savin m nlara piped to house, garden sad barn let: good modem B-room house, with fire place; urge ban, exceptionally well 'built; chicken house, granary, wood ishsd and garage; bearing apple orch iard an dherry vines, and good garden 'spot; telephone connection with Klamath Falls exchange. Will sell iwith or wltaoat stock, hay small tractor, plow, etc. Address C. C. Chltwood, Klamath Falls, Ore., V. O. j box 486. io-Bt LONDON, Aug. 10. Revelation tegardlng the work of British mys tery ships which have played an Im portant part In anti-submarine war fare are raado by tho naval corre spondent of' the Times. Until this weok the public has known nothing about the mystery ships, known In tho navy as the "Q" ships, nltho several offlclers, notably Captain Qordon Campbell, have been decorated for sorvlcos on these vessels. Details now can be mads public as the Germans are be coming aware of the methods thru bitter experience. How a "woman and baby" ac counted for a JU-boat Is told by the correspondent. The submarine ord ered a vessel to surrender and fired a few sheila Into her. The boats then left the ship, leaving on board a woman who ran 'up and down tho deck with a baby In her arms as If mad. The U-boat came alongside the vesel and the woman hurled the "baby" lato, the open hatch. The "baby" exploded and blew out the bottom of the submarine. The "wo man"' was decorated with the Vic toria cross. ' "In addition to the woman and baby" case, the correspondent men tions the story of a retired admiral, serving as a capUln.who placed a haystack on board an ancient look' lng craft. When the U-boat ordered her to surrenderee Germans were astonished to receive a broadside from the haystack. On one occasion a seawora tramp steamer waa' crossing the North sea when a submarine ordered the crew to abandon ship. So sure wss the German of his prey that the bombs with which be Intended to sink the I vessel were brought on deck around the conning tower. It required only a shell or two from the tramp's con- cealed armament to explode the bombs and, blow the U-boat out of the water. Y ess s9bb H War Regulations and Rubber Goods Rubber is one of the prime necessities of warfare, and in order that the Government may be assured of an adequate supply a recent order curtails the manufacture of hot water bottles and all other rubber goods fifty per cent. ' This means a shortage of these goods and increased prices, within the next few weeks. If in need of anything in the rubber goods line it is advisable to buy now. We are still selling them at prices that prevailed four years ago. -,. J j ., t PrjJ H VSL'Z ' K-& ' - t7 JUl ICHEUN Tbtt rtritt 0f rwrft itttf is itn$lt4 W WW VltsTfT'MMjT M 9J T VayMf . W y ' - P 8fr .mil & Ml"' ht' m&, WfW ; F", ; Price OU owe it to yourself before decidina on which tires to buy to compare the prices of various standard makes. You should, of course, awo remember quality. For there are two distinct classes of tires first, those .1 a. 1 II . 1 I uiai sue matoe to sen sk kjw pnetw; una sec ond, thoes that are made with the ideal of high quality in mind. , It stands to reason that it is better to buy a tire of the latter class if you, can get it at the right price. Most motorists have a mistaken notion that all "quality" tires are high-priced. But for tunately this idea is not founded on fact. Yea wM aad that Ml.kiMai are i in price, tteeaea taay are world over at larijasnil far derabsVty. f Ay I SkT Get a Good Hot Water Bottle Get a WEAREVER our most popular style, and the biggest value we ever offered. Moulded construction no seams, no bind ings, no leaks. Patented im provements that mean service. Tough, strong rubber that means better and longer wear. Ask to see our display of WEAREVER No. 40. IpleaV 2 t$Z00 esflZS O --aa.a.a...a......PtSSMesr) Get a Wearever Fountain Syringe A moulded-in-onepiece Syringe without seams or bindings to leak. Serviceable maroon rub bar of finest grade. Fully equip ped with three pipes, tubing and .flow control. Guaranteed. Our leading Syringe value in the pop ular, advertised Faultless Wear Ever Rubber Goods. wlZG aw .... see etnitlAJ dlZe sVssvtesfO We handle only the "Wear Ever" and "Faultless0 line of rubber goods. Nipples, Rubber Gloves, Water Bottles, Syringes, Sheeting, etc. Every article sold on a guarantee of service and durability. Captain Gordon O. Campbell, then a comvaaadei, waa decorated with the Victoria Cross and the D. S. O. la 19 IS. being the first to 'receive these orders without the nature of hla heroic act being made public, it was announced early In 1917 that the reason for his decorations would be made public after the war. Captain Campbell gained the mili tary cross for bravery la handling a tank when that weapon was first used by the British In tbs summer of 1916. unwnwora mm TFTittI Enfcfe KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE avurrKULAJ? PEOPLE UUY THEIR DRUGS The purpose or the National War Savings committee la to create an army or savers who will, by saving, re lease labor and materials for the u cf the government In the war, and who will lend their savings to the govern n.cnt to prosecute the wsr. iasssssvBsasssssssssssssssM w 'BBV ffsSSSSSBSSMU BRITISH HAVE GREAT SGHEMES TO Kill INS1 I ory, It would be Impossible to 'secure accuracy of aim for the second shell. Among the more miscellaneous projects era: T6 petrify flerman soldiers by siiulrtlng co'mcnt over them. To throw snakes by pneumatic pro pulsion Into the enemy tranches. To penetrate and attack Germany Itself via a "tube" built "all the way" from England. It la said that about one susses- LONDON, July JO. (Correspond- tl0B ln to thet reach the ministry ence of The Associated Press.) If ' munitions Is novel and possible, the dreams of numerous British ama- Tn" 'r Ministry announces that teur inventors wno have been beselg-!'u 'r Inventlos committee, formed lng the ministry of munitions could , aD0Ut nlna months ago, has examined I be realised, the war would have been'more thjD M00 Inventions snd sug. I over long since and little would be M0I left of the German army. .Recent! j proposals Include the follewing: WK8T HIUK ROAD 1H Local Red Cross A ee -" Aciivtttes f Those present In tbs sewing room yesterday were Mesgames W. P. Johnson. L. Bradford. Homer Hum phrey. 'W. J. Nicholson,. J. H. Mills, O. n. Lemmon, T. R. 'skllllnftoa. W. J. Stelnmets, L. K. Sullivan and Mlues Mabel Walters and Iva Mc Laughlin. Those present la tbs suralcal dres sing department Were Mesdnmcs 0. w. Konertson, James Driseoll, wm. Hsgelsteln. L. O. Van Bellen. K. E. Magee, Z. C. Kimball. e e e Those present at the Red Crons -.ne i r.-t j-1, -M.A f lW'.' ui: mmtiWj mmwMf :trjiti!prwww.i Jt-t 1 -J' 4 f-$,ii tslatmifStnta msslssmmlAM "Hssmf Am amsssmsmmmv msssar M Hagfe Priced t l-i .iM. 1" riM f wMwrnm mmmmi im mnrx o mmtmw-T" " OIVW- UARAUt Hi HI t TTmmmWr ml I -" ' ry$tw!m' i .v?.vrw . ff frr"t " tM f !t3:iV.ififaV rki i n r"r-Ay-LlN".JK-. J i J Ha?e Yn Jroibles WkhvYoor Feet? They are gemerally caased by Ul Siting shoes or by Straus, overwork or am accident. They can be relieved by The Wisnrd Hystssa of Foot Com, tloa combined with shoes that Nt. Our trained foot expert will exam we y oar feet free and give yon relief with shoes that St and the mroaer WUard Foot Appliances. No meed to remove the hose. ..nm l .. ,.. MM . A Nmi' iv uk'u u.. .... ."" fliorrni inuraaay, auu "" nnn,n were Mesdames Oeo. Wilson, Fred That the road around the west sldelstukel, D. Btukel, C. M. Merrill. Kred of the Upper Klamath Lake Is now i I'ope, R. l Dalton. Joe Btukel, B. for , C. Anderson and Misses Wanda Tor. Freete the clouds and mount artil lery thereon. Train cormorants to fly to Kssen' to pick the mortsr from Krupp'a 7 ." """' "" - is n walls an that thav in rr..mM. i ,n tne bwl condition It has been , . ..., ! .1 .. . . .. . " . Trail from balloons monster mag.': "'" "u,l "'" recenl "mprovementa Vera Offleld. Ruth Purdy, Kdna Mer- nets that would snatch rifles from ? ""de Upon U '" re')or'e'' rUt n(l A,m Wilson, the hands of the flerman soldiers. by many trBV'"- who have como s Perch men on shells to steer them. 0V" Ul,t "t.0, IlCTl'll.NH AVTVM VISIT HKHK A lUKSestlon nftan auhmlttait I. tM t0M nt not been Cut II D to . to attach n aaarrhllaht t an antl..lr. any Mte,t by the travel thus far Mr. KV.1 n u.i1.. i. ...i.l. hr craft gun, project the light on a ""d 'f tr.1'? up."le we,t ' of the ds'ughtor, Martha, haa been vlnltln. Oetha and shoot along the beam. "", ."' t0 ba ,ne ot tnB "" her sister, Miss Kdna Wells, for the Unfortunately, shells will not follow "",' nd enlyM rMe m the, past few days, left on tho train into I P Other schemes for deallnc with I hostile aircraft are to suspend heavy guns from captive balloons; to arm defense airplanes with scythes; to provide heat rays for setting Zeppe lins on fire, and to cover the moon with a big black balloon. To prevent polished rails from shining at night and acting aa a guide to enemy air craft, the last coach of the last train Is to drop blacking on them. A shell containing gravel is to lay a pathway over mud, and another, containing an Irritant powder or a sticky substance, Is to hamper mach ine guns. ' The "relay shell" Is a favorite pro posal, the plan being for a shell at the helcht of lta fllaht nii . I smaller Inner shell. As a shell does , I not point directly along its traject- , county. morning for her home In Ashland. 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