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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1918)
"i usvv ,? . v .'.W.S'Ve.' ' 'W.1J 1 - - " ' i rx H Kfrm-i - fwWk' Hastes i oar rtaVriiifi I & ; , h cDii TQnn dc ffiemtm in ttun mm t run iinu uiiuuui J i. ) . THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALM. OJtfOON ' tobbbMY, august in, tata brlen.,referred to Ih tho oclal com-.' munique. j A later and official report of, the ) engagement brings out latereitlng de taolls'and glm credit to the "offic ios and man for fine TlghtlBC'ttaulV. i lien dlsntarod In their Initial eapet , lence under shell and machine' gun . fire. Tito French commander or that sector has given the regiment the highest possible commendation for the results accomplished and the splendid fighting spirit shown by the American Negroes. TO VISIT IN PORTLAND w. i , r. tr-r rffc BUI It sW i rf .'Yi H? WITH THB AMERICAN ABMT IJ&W'V .',. '-.t,.-- .., . ir --.1 f'O-:. itiw w uo BHuvwi " I 3v ' O0 roglment of Negroes in the Am- W?it ii- .... ik J rf.tM.ri bv ) ' Mrs. Ralph Hum, accompanied by Mi? J-. ni . ' . . ... Mir little niece. Gretchen. left for ' had t bantlsm of fro on tho rignt- ..:.. ' . ., r " roriinnu mis. moraiD. Mrs, nurn tag fields of France and acquitted, ,, lgt.ner porenta for several Itself so well that the French com- wcois. Mr. and Mrs. Will Hurn will iaVr of tkn sector had cited the i follow lu a few days and Mrs. Hum .whole regiment is.' worthy of rccclv- v,lll lalt her parents In Portland,! EDfTORS BODY IN COFtVENTION IT mam Roeee rett'i Friends en Two Sides of Big FlcHt "V i w 1 4V jj- - lg,the'war'crds. This reglment'sjand'brlng their little daughter home PORTLAND, Aug. IS. The State Editorial association haa had a most successful convention this year at Marshfleld, In Coos county, with a number of Interesting side visits to points of Interest In that section. I Last Saturday the convention was entertained by U J. Simpson at his palltlal home, "Shore Acres" near Marshfleld, and a trip to the milts and logglag camps made. Sunday the editors visited Myrtle reunite of the enemy attack on the with them early mcrnlng of Juno 18 (possibly! at Belleu wood or Bourcschcs) was) BUY A THRIFT 8TAMP TODAY "V aBBBBBBBiaWI II III Ref iriarf Hone MuagaMit Xetktag: will no well aomtat this year as well stocked larders' V demuastratc practical home eco- of canned fraKs and vegetable. By taklag advantage of each aoa sea's predartlea, H wRI kw easy for the housewives ol Klaaaaea FaBs to beta the aatloa hi Ha food coaserva tloa work, aad aeaeflt their owa families at the same tBBW. O WRh she dollars aad coats so saved, start ,aa accoaat hero at the Pint NaUeaal Baah, Mrs. Housewife. . 'N iT . teHMlONALB Polrtt, Coqnltle and Baaton and went i oy auto ana ooaia to see most 01 me Coqullle valley. ' i At the Tarheel camp the party were taken on a log train to see the work In the woods. At the dinner 'served them, B. P. Irvine, associate editor ct tho, Oregon Journal, give ' a patriotic talk. At tho business set- I slon at Shore Acres, talka wore made by Miss Luclte Saunders of tho Sa- tlem Statesman and Herbert Cuth- bert of the Pacific Northwest Tour- 1st association. The following officers were elect ed: President, C. E. Ingall of the . Corrallls Gasette Times; vice-president, Edgar McDaalel of the Coos I Bar Harbor, North Bead: eecretary land treasurer, Lloyd Riches of the Oregon City Enterprise; director, one year, A. E. Scott of, tho Forest Grove Times; director, four year tens, Bruce' Dennis of the La Grande Observer. Resolutions were passed, asking congress to spend some money ad vertising tho next Liberty loan. In the newspapers; opposing tho' two pro posed measures of C. 8. Jackson re garding the printing of tho delin quent tax lists; deciding to carry out I a plan of education of tho people on 1 public affairs, and advocating tho i putting of newspapers aad maga I sines lndlfferent classes of postal rates. Havo you a W. It. .your homo? . haty hoad la a8v;. 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The patriotic response" to' the wheat conservation ap- al Of tha IPAAll arfvllfllflt.lnM I HAitl.lAa th mamma m k'- thta over-supply of Macaroni products. Therefore, since It , was-net laionooa taat tnese wneat producta should be ab stained from to aach an extent that the goods already man ufactured would spoil, you may auggost to the public and urge that especially during the "Clean Up Our Shelves" period (about 30 days) It will be considered as co-operation with tho Food Administration to eat Macaroni nro- .,.. duets. Those, valuable foods ahould-be saved. c.Durlat.thls.- temporary period, macaroni, spaghetti and noodles can be .used la tho homo just aa though thoy did not contain ; wheat Soar. General permission is horeby given for all public dining LU?'-'11 ftie)r notlco, to serve macaroal. spaghetti 'and BOOdlM at B m! nrf In an. ...., I,- l.i.. k. they did apt eoataln wheat flour. In other words, mac .aroal, spaghetti aad noodles are no longer to be consid ered Under thO DkWtlnaa to Hotlil.. HjntaftOMta. mm3 .11 ' o4lHw:PaMto'KaUag Places. AU the remaiader of said di Af. roetloas are stIU la fan force aad elect. ThU special rullai W 'ft MM MAMMMMMHl KHak.AI , a wi nHMVM pMamii ana nooaiea may oe revOKOa or modined at aayjlme, but will probably coftlnued until the t surplus larohattsted, which will probably be August II. UNITKD STATES FOOD ADMINISTRATION FOR CALIFORNIA .- - By PRESTON McKINNEY, m .r V lw.r Hht W fifn 1M fWHP i,l'J! MJeekMilSMm - i m. rvp.siaint. Stir roar tea, cofoo or cocoa weU. Doa't leave sugar In tho bottom of tho cap. Swe tea breakfast array, asapse i Sabstltato aaoh or ayrapa taado com, for part of i with asaaU syrap, ilaeook Sabstltato syraps or hoary for part of tho saamr la eaka, Oao cap of syrwe or swaoy wtU take tho ptaoo of oaa cap of saaar aad oao-foartk of a cap of IsqaJd. la almost aay eaao recipe tho 'syrap or aoaar asay ho used for oao half at tho oaaar. i'0 la tho hottest iolltleal tfkht tki Republican party of Now York Matt haa kaowa for 'severel 'ream,1 'that betweea Qoveraer,Charlee-f. 51 man aad Attoraey-Oeaeral E. Lewis, Ute--8eaotor-- Douglaa Roblasoa a aeprew of Col onel Roosevelt, is manager tor Lewie aad William C Cocks, long 'member of coagrtso frem: the xoloaeta" own district, aad long hie poraoaal trtead, la tho manager for Whitman. Tho coloaol h!mathaa aot'takog RILEY ENTOrTAINMENT HERE FRIDAY EVENING Capt. O. W. HaU.-who It Ih-owr city, baying beeali attoadasVdi'jU tho Bapttot ajeociaioawtll'remayi over one week aad,-haa eatartsln tho peoalo.of4ho Ity at the MothedkH church lYhtey evening by readlaa. poeme ofvJameo Wbltcomb Riley. ( . . c .:.j. Mr. Hall read tho author. ae Ma years ago, and ao doubt sease of tho old reildeats will be glad .to hoar him again. , . ... He, will bo aselatod la theroaoW tioa of the prograatJby.-M tow Mary Ball and Vera Hoaftoa -JSl. ... suit to ooSiaorvy y. . i -i j cellaftlw'M Ni For tko eollestlea'ef aa aMaaei note for tltt.ll.aigaod Jalp 14, till, a suit kail bdoa llod wfth Cir cuit Court CJorit'Ooora Chaotala by A. C. Oelagor aaahut Joseph Jaek son of Chnomta' The pUtatif la represeated la aoaaael hpf Attoraoy H. M.Maaalag. Fifty;doUaia'attaf- aey roan aro aaxoa. ., .. js.c -. ;: .isBaataBaaanaBaoBaB)eauBMBmBaa(Bm awpaaasatBsawaHBwMalll 1 I' r;'aP ' II Die i uu: rou Why Endure It When You Can Be Sure of Solid Comfort and Style By Wearing At I wmimmsma irArmul J. p. Imlth Shod Company. Make UAa) ' The Cttohron dot it protecU the fMt from haat and ctM, abort the tJMclnr b itMitiT relief from corni, bunions and calleuaee. Km yew feet la i4sovme with shoes shaped for your feet Any style can We had la Dr. A. steed's CoMhioi Sole. wertament for men In English models and in the pefrukur Nature TheMioedareof inest maUrials and Wit werkahip--wlendid Prices $7.00 to $9.00 ('. J.MJ The Genuine Dr. A. Reed iU n i Cijiihpon Shoe, Sold only by 1 i J , OUGARMAN -jSMHrna for victory thru sacrifice axd faith Mm aWMaMHHMMslHNIIII .I . 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MKHRI Ll tf RA9CH HOLD Dr. J. G. 1'atteraoa. jof Merrill has sold a raneh aeaateMJa to Dsa J. C. Murphy, a aMfftaa of Lsks' Coanty. The'ranck.ahsth eomprlsm toaaat to ate father haa been found CB was In rererve at about 100 met- HI T brou,M tU Mm ' U2'' la tho Bala do laTeumal, southwest era from the first line, for the rea-i mB W.m '- ML. . a ! SBUl" p- www hi. wi naa seriously melted la aum- itntii ITALY waa mo asoao of saarp ngatiag irom oers. uut any moment we eioected JAP RIRDMAM MM. ITALY r" "w " inna inji. am maj aniBieni WO aiy is to if. la tao course of which to be earned to ranuiu '. .-( fit offftarwaa hilled. The whiter tack, as the French, with renewed ! TOKIO.Aug. II. Jaaaa to plana doacrrboaiaUofollowlBg, paragraphs courage, are attacking constantly, lag to sead a,bout twoatyaylstorf Me oapertoaeo larUo Chateau Thler. .rhe battle contlnu. h.rk . ' to the itallaa'froat.. a. jl -i-i. COLLRCnON'sWIT FUJb y ? year caxoa ' Irtoite, IfraH " Use fresh, dried or for dessert la tho plaoo of Hawdo disluo'MhatralroaBear. Bako, ap ples' or pears with a MOUo water 'for aororal hears, aatil a rkh syirap forase. If more sweotoalag la deetrrd add hoaoy or asolassee. Cook dried ptwaoa wfthoat saaar la tho water la which thoy wore soaked aatil tho It ,qld la 'almost boiled away. If mora Juice la waatod add water to tho sy rup. The loaf, stow cooklag dovol opa a rich flavor aad tho addltloa of 'sugar la aaaeceseary. Suit for tho eoUoetloa of a for 170.15, alleged assigned' to. the plaintiff hy M. A. atatrnaiJtoa.hajat iastltated in tho oeo.of tW.CifspiR Court clerk aaaJaai-AraeMIMB. Tko aoto waa alatAajaat lli'lMT. -MM .' ' -r i ddm 3 X k Co., Inc. I KUmath Falls t . . . m'.m:mm r Phone 34 ' BABY ROY aMMVM v J2 :. jr.i. A 10-pouad MlaylWlMiwfMI bora to Mr, sad Mm; J, ClJkMsV Sth of the Wllaoa BrMfaorM ,- BOOSTER FOB MXAJUTBI It U reported Wawod'aikkltir that a New KnnilfawJo aaa tlod to r eke &X?iv aewty' llvlak among tb'e rpoka oai7hllto:of that callty. flnally;gavoaa aadwrwi Heaven, He had.:had swok'-ahard tlm. oirtftjiejit 'stPotef t?o klm uader Jili.p-rssmalleVsadiklu they irtat o-tko;T- ' 'V HPf! w".'f ir port,;aad;tbovsrwamsd far ask.f ky'oa.'you. beep, this rh.lnjl "' mi'iftmr rmaiimA- ry sector aariaff . the days of- the -w,-f-si Flraaeo-AaMrieaa eouuter ofeaslve forth. With the oiceptloa of a fawl polnu of minor Importance, we hold ' I -4'"At two o'clock I. tko afteraoon h. noritloa. ,cUlIi tiZL. Zl i H0B "OV WINS nMMIOTIOf ortllleryflro eurted, which lasted, "The blockheads attacked us with ' Mara aa hoar aad a half. W. wore' MV,r toE US. -2Sm toE ' ta ' Mb, rom ,"d Mrt' itpeeW Umajthat aomothlM . tJSXl Hu "" ? '?' BMag to hippaa la front of us. Bud- d. Their cavalry also Is eagaged. I Hitmeat aa aargoaat. burstlna aomatlma. rinu ,i. m.. goata with kids; oaa Baa Tocaon- S muM - cew b"- is3zisxsgrs& .wi wore. Wo. r 'came baster mar man chained i"WeJaveto. far- thtt St. Pater reelled: f ho dam euia U.froai i aad t! Klamtth county aad ho waate to to diatloa! aaaaaaaf BiBbbi bblbb oaoaaaAaoaaa aaaaia aaBBBBiousHi.tB .b. . i.il. - - r.pMr.'oaato to war. a. tkat the our ow': .' ST.JS TOO LATE TO CUS3IFY T2V&" 25f.r?v :M 01 " B' ,,BS coastsntly over our beads aad OR BALK-Two fresh Swiss mllek T?7 TL 1 T7 bursting sometimes close to us. Tho' mmm 'WmwmW vt wit. HW. taiai.' Tho oaomy wore el or Ussea M'Btroai aa wo 'dhM,emlaatod over tko advance soao fa ehockor fonaatioa hy groups of eight asjar ovary S00 or 100 met-1 otw, aaJ tho Amertetas aero arrlv- las by raglmoBta. I .; "lasiheceaao tho eeafusloa ocoa- oWaody head to haad fightlag pUy oda moot ImporUBt role. Maay of Am oaosay foil, hat otkora took tbelr It waa Ilka kllllag a faw bees from a: swarm. .'Wbat could we do ourselves, very lafericr hi aamkors, especially when ; MMi aaomy fire vrj to Urrlblet it to roa whea we could aot.'aoW.'UW'f saw position, con-'. taa''taflNTlftt. aad gradually re- alaCL f I fl I , tfTaoea who aould aot run have fpUoa (aw the paaia of ths.eaemy.. Maay of thorn m that fata. There atjja -waro larae' afers klltod aad wfmadef, Thote who. are aot ao aa vtrety srouaded are. lucky. Tife eouatry receives tbsm la bar arms they aro oat of an unlucky sit- &M Let a man once get ttoptirt clean tatte of Sal Grarely Chewing Plug aad he bi4a ordinary tobacco good-bye. RmI Gravelr Chswing Pkif i . A av BBWBBBBBBBT SBBBhjV blLlaOfl iWapeaaam BaWlf! llwaBBBBBKlsBsLl "------iaaa-aB B BdBsawaBBBBBS'wl 1 ' -TrnTjiUlT!j71 H ay I eAo,otoTrzS;7S H IBBjjB f. 1. flfMrJalmooa C imp aay D i ;& back.' J vX.'diaotpVrUiptelath. Ight. ,