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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1918)
naiwt&n v, v,.. THI EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON i-fft? , M-A r tr tf" i f 'i ? It rw iir r5 ' k I r t. j JMi u; W4 ? m '". ifei- njn If'lM. .a.n? m .s 'kfl rV 'onr.' i ii in ini nil iiiiiiiii 11 kl4fel norcr BE HEFIILir TSitt' !JV; ,. Tke fart tfiat the farm tractor ts WasHiing to great m factor in the In- crsasiil production demanded hy ta gorarnuteni during the war time kertajce In one of the reasons why j famllle hivt many friend here ht n..l. KtcniTH tSHAOK IT M .PORTLAND. Ore.. Auk. 30 Keep tile authorities are endorsing the big your eye on the newspapers to learn tractor demonstration which is wiia- the date of the coming Registration) Idaled for the last three days of Dar for meu from IS to 20, and froml est week at Portland. 21 to 15 years cf age, exclusive, un- .Every aUe and shape of tractor dfr the new draft law, soon to be Uoaglnable will he on cihli.ltlon at parted by Congress. TKAOKtlV JfKA MALIX SHOCIW.COmirXiTY'dT sjrBpsthlse with them, Both ' ' families ttprttaed their sympathy for c..,.. ...,. . . u tB ntleman driving the car ho SHASTA VIEW. Aug Jo-T.e peo-, WM nMlr mffA mn ,mM(1 Tie or tots community er ootn shocked and saddened when new cane Tuesday that the fourteen mon ths old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nclt Fogle had been accldently kit led by an automobile. Details of the mil Occident were given in the Herald Tuesday. Mrs. Fogle la a daughter ol G. W. Myres who was a resident of this Immediate vicinity and both UV.XMs ,M'AT WKIIK The finl eighth sraile cvimlnn tlen in Klamath Count wilt bo held hero Septemhor fifth nnd Mth eccldent He and his wife remained with the family, dolnc nil In their Mitrrr fnr ttinm until Ihn llltll nm wa. laid to rest In the Merrill ccmo- acc.ir.HiiB o an announcement mndo mrr TuwuU .fri,oon. Oiili a l"1'"? hr County School Siircrliiten- 'nrogtaph), Clll (loxeriiment. uml Uoadltm Anyunn wishing lu Ink" Hhw nmlnatlono will kindly nntlfy llm an liMlnlcrdoiUs ifflw. ;i:on:i:v n..(.i:s iiaxiw o.n .si:i"i'i:Miu:it kiiiht. KIUDAY, AtlfllMT IM), ttiR I Iho Vnn Hlpor hrolliern, m .. roii(liu'( iho Imtilntum thorn rmm u,,i lime on. Van Hlprr hrni,.rB j,,y Ijhi engimed, In the. uroeury biittneav lioni for din pint thirteen ),MUi lj.V HIimtJXOTIt'rlM number from here tlsltcd the home and attended the burial ten Ices. BUT A TIIKIFT STAMP TODAY. dent IMim Wells. The program for the examinations 1 as follows Thursday Arithmetic. Writing, lllstor). Agriculture, and Spelling Krldny - l'lijsloloo. ljinguago. On ,Moiid.t Iho Mini of INiboitu niul W'liltiuoro will Inkc cIiiwki' f tholi new r'urc on tlu tornir tif Hlxlli and Main. iiciMttly imrt'liimi'd from Tlio fnlldwlng hit His iho ii'Mirt4 by Dr. I.. 1.. Trunii To Mr uiul Mn, Julin M. AniKove at 323 Oni;mi Avs n (IiiikIiIit. To Mr. nnd Mrn lluler Itli'linnlHCti on High HIroul, n mmi, Urts show where the Incrcssed rc atts from less costs than under the old methods will be Impressel upon tk visitors. It is expected that a large naanber of Oregon farmers ulll e weseBt at this demonstration, vmlek 1 given by the Portland in ptemeot and Tractor association !n co-operation with the Oregon Agrl caMaral College. Are rtni sanng tor yourself atone or barlM War Savings Stamps and sav ! fer yoersetf aai yom ctmtxjl mssBK?ess The exact date of the Registration I)r on which 13,000,000 men In the foiled States Included In these ages must register, cannot, be announced until the new draft Is actually passed and signed by the President. But It Is certain thit the Registra tion Day will be early In September. Every man In the new draft ages, whether cltixen or alien, will be re quired to register on the day set. No cause will be accepted for failure to register, and the penalty will be up to one year's Imprisonment. For hlr own protection, every man affected by the new draft law Is urg ed to watch the newspaper for an nouncement of the Registration Day, and to register on that day at the place designated by hla local draft board without fail. TORCMMURE HUT KILKD Palis im back, kate, maUeantftem teVihiiiii ii More are due to m tu l the arches of your lSJlmt v- ' . calf a)ajn'ftjvia) Kvrafca, wtnmm oewre on Tfc. . iayiHiiWBkiiH iiLakw aw -V ItsssssWaHlllBsV ' aJiiMai'-e am t -sew leteeiei i Foreclosure on a mortgage on Kla math coanty property declared given as aecarity for a loan of $2500 h beta Instituted In the office of the Circuit court .clerk by the State Land board against Charles H. Kesterson and Myrtle B. Kesterson, thru Attor ney Charles J. Fergason. The prayer of the complaint asks for tke sum of $2,500. Interest at six per cent since Msy, 114, for S37 alleged paid by the plaintiff on taxes on the mortgaged land, and 1250 at torney fees. SEE TOCHSELF AS OTHERS DO A full line of French Bevel Plate Mirrors la all sizes. Johnstone Fur niture Co. sea base. Bwdissritiutiswihe efcrsamta MsjreUsdaad sstioas cease- Tea cau smlk, eaae or Hysjtsd. 11 mM aeAiMiiilliriii-igiiiiiiun TUlfcsl a tlmmtAV U ,, rsra'tiiitiirfffcSel'alltaS asAeaHBMaBSjMKfM iasaMslathe j Good fMutare. See CMeote. H'IIIXG LAST El'EMXG. relief. arch vMhsjfa'bseatrasriaf erdiaanri SMkeaMs reaaaa haU ap year own arch toena(itenMaedcoarfon. tt WlJMam Ackerson of thU. city wa ( married at six o'clock last evening- to 'Miss'hfysta M. Barto, who recently 'arrived for Portland. ' The ceremony was performed by Justice E. W. Oowen at hla residence ' oa Pine Street. The couple will make their home In thla city. v MJl(n BOLROXLTBT v c .TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY MMWMIMIMMMMMMIMMWUMMMMnMMM LOST Bundle of blankets between depot and Pelican Bay. Finder return to Ford Garage for reward. 2t WANTED Dry lumber tally man. I Dig Lakes Box Co. . 30-S OUR SHOES POSSESS FOUR FEATURES Style, Quality, Workmanship and Price (jBHpHfBBJBEMJEjpvcsB 0MmNaw asajuuBa (i)1. Men who buy and wear them arc satisfied. Our stock is only the latest no lsft-ovcTs. ' Our quality and price no Store in Klamath Falls will duplicate. KUmaUpnly Men's and Boys' Exclusive Shoe Arf.. . . ' V ' StoM mm, Modem .Shoe Store 'MRCLWl'WMJiJnLM&'ilmr'' TOT 14i BEH XB2&mZ rrKW rfWFrTafamaafa New Fall Apparel in Wonderful Array ,. ft , s a A Complete Showing Revealing the Most Attractive Outer Gar ments of the New Season! Come nnd sec how well nil the promises of beauty, distinctiveness and originality in Fnll Fashions hnve been carried out See in the gar ments we have, the finest and most skillfully developed style features! In short, come and see n complete display of the best the new season has to offer. t These Fall Garments, tho not as expensive as many of you perhaps imagined, .have the priceless quality of tfiving their wearers a smart ncss and distinctiveness of appearance. This is in perfect harmony with the increased ability to accomplish big things and to the ever growing patriotic and business activity so evident in the American women of today. In style, price and quality, these new garments show tho results of a concerted effort to economize sen sibly, as our Government has urged. Attractive New Dresses For School Wear Fall Styles are now ready A superb showing in serge and youthful models for school year. Many are shown in serge and silk combinations, also in f a nc y plaids and. plain colors. Russian Blouse, Eton straight line and novelty effects. Prices range from $9.50 un to $25.00. Misses' School Coats Fashionable new models made up in wool velours, plush and vel vets, new belted styles, in rich new fall shades; these are de signed especially for -Misses and little women. Priced from $7.50 up to $16.50. Petticoats. $3.50 Ladies New Fall Style Silk Flounce Petticoats, has the plain nearsilk tops, made good and full at the bottom. Special as sortment at, each $3.50. T Bins for Ttae Wko Want to Save If you have any desire whatever to save on your Blouses, then hy all sneaas you should buy them here. Just .stop to consider that we are co-operating with the Makers in a manner that eliminates all selling costs, and reduces all nsaking costs to a bare minimum. --Summed up this moans buying our Blouses for less, aad in accord with our established principle of selling thaas for less. -We don't daisa the impossible; but we do claim that cc-operatioa of the right kind between manufac turer aad retailer cuts cost, eliminates waste and makes better values impossible. And because of such co-operation with the resulting superiority in values ,you can always exercise substan tial savings on the Blouses you buy here. A Dollar Blouse .That's Worth More - -y"- Mssr Four new styles in Wirthmor Waists on Sale Tomor- IN-7 HRV IKYHMOR WAISTS Sold only in just one good store-in every city. Hero are some good examples of Thrift in Blouse buying. Wirthmor Waists, that w.ould really sell for more, that are worth more', that are prettily styled, de pendably made and perfect fitting, and that are still priced at just $1.00. See these new models tomorrow, and you'U wonder, as we sometimes do, how its possi ble in the face of strong rising costs to still sell these Waists at this low price. 4 For the benefit of mother we now feature cchool child's needs at ideal prices. Here arc stocks of most dependable and best appearing garments you can find anywhere practically priced. Forest Mills Fall Underwear ' Today is the proper time to select .your children's fall and winter" un derwear. Wc placed our order early and 'con sequently every garment has boeu. de livered and is now in stock. Wo can give you any size and weight at a big naving from today's prices. School Hose Famous Round Ticket Stockings For Boys and Girls heavy or med ium ribbed, priced according to size; made from long fiber lisle cotton; has double sole, and Four thread in heel and toe, with double garter top. Prices today at 35c and 45c. Economy School Hose For Boys and Girls AH sizes; Spe cial for school opening days, per pair, 20c. Children's School Handkerchiefs, Special assortment, 5c. Hair Bow Ribbons New Fall Pattern, 19c to 50c yd. G rls' and Boys' Uiioi Ss in heavy cotton fleeced; also in fine wool. Priced according to size from 65c up to $2.00. , Children's Heavy Fleece Lined Vest and Pants- in small assortment only, at, each 35c. , $2.00 Blouses That Spell T-H-R-I-F-T Thcr new S2.00 lllouxci iiMlly. Kcll Thrift tvilli ii nipiliil "T." I Iliey iitmcNi nil Iho refinement of Mjlc mid iliiliitlucts of finiiMi (liiil U UNiinlly Incident Id far uinicroslly i;ioiis(M, In Varl, ero it ntit fnr dm Kie.U miIiik "I (Iki I. in iiiuler nlilfrh iliey tw-ru inmle nnd snli,tliy would luuo tii (omm.imt n miiclj higher price. ' When ou rnillre that Ihn iilenli. al llliiiiM-s ore plneed nn Mile here, lit lliu eiy Mime price, us In recojf nlieil SI) In eenlero of iho country, then joiimiJII tiiiuVrsliind that thenn lilnusui do hi fmt offer real nppor. limit). m:v vi;i,voutii iiloukeh on HAl.K TortoilllOW m w frl "" J ioM JKHiV.J 72x90 SHEETS Good Value, Special, He. H. N. MOE'S THE WOMAN'S STORE 30e Extra Good Quality Out ing Flannel, White and Fancy. sn 727 Main St msmismBmwn mi ...