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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1918)
- t muday, THfi EVENINQ HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON WKPTMMIWtn 0, IW jllj full M i f. s ;:.-. i - .. ltd. vcpj XT,r i & '$ :e-v ,. 'v;. " I I it u. r ij v t . -v V 'H-tJ' ti- r U T K J t n if i . i' ; I' r . U-I4- t tr y-v ' t" m w fv t'l R s,'. T wmrnw '. -,i WWnWnWMk0f ., ffV .vty Herald V .SMITH EDITOR except Sunday by f Jv Herald Publl l?rV KmmatliJ'alls. at Publishing Company of lis Fourtn street. ' Kntorod at the oostofllce at Klam ath Kails, Ore, for transmission thru the niftlU as second-class matter. MbferiDtlon terms by mall to any address In the United Statca: rw vnnr IB.00 One month""l":::Z:."":"".""l .SO 1'RIHAY, MEPTKMUKlt B, 1AI8 Heralds Classified Advs. FOR RENT ma urt n MfAMTrn ncfai- TrrkntK WANTED Lady solicitor for house to house canvassing. S.'4 walnut street. 6-3 WANTED mtcssengent: must bo IS years of age. Excellent opportun ity to learn telegraphy. Apply West- srn Union. -3t WANTED For fall and winter Job. man and wife for ranch, work. In quire Herald office. 5-3t WANTED Woman or girl tor gen eral housework. Phone 15-11. 3-ft LOST AND FOUND LOOT Wallet containing money in! ,. blue and check made out to Thoa. MfCormkk. Finder please return to HeraM once. Reward. 4-lt FOR SALE FOR BALE A brand new 5-room modern house on paved street. A bargain at S270. Borne term. In- lre IMS' Worden, avenue. 6-S FOR BALK Fonr need logging .tracks In good condition. W. H.. MePherrea at Mills Sons, Sixth and Klamath. Phone t. 4-1 FOR BALK Ford Howie' Oarage. .delivery ear at 4-4t t FOR BALK Overland five passenger , ' 'ear, newly overhauled and tainted. Av bargain at 300. .Michigan antaU ran about car la good order, int. Kvaue Balin, 10 Main St. 4-3t FOR BALK 6 naaaengor Reo. Terms, fan of driving horses, baggy and Barnes, cheap. Enquire A. C. Hea dline, ' 4-tt FOR nENT Furnished housekcep-.ocr of ablo bodied youths who will Inc rooms In lirlck building. Third leave to take their places In tight- nnd Main. 5'u!lng units. The rallant scrrlco that 'i' 9bm BAUB BY OWNER One of the C .-'"beet resMene loU la Klamath 1 ,-FaUa. Make your own Urma. F. O. 1114.. 1-tt FOR BALK Or would consider trad- las for cattle, 75 ton tale aad wild grass Bar. Address L. Roberts, Mid' Mac. Ore. 1-7 ' FOR BALK-One of the -nicest little ?,," farma la the cenaty: partly Irri aief.V' 'Modem lmiirav.MaBU: 10 ri fJm MKable for small dairy ranch, sl?7', Carl Schubert, 110, Mala l-t FOX 'BALE Elegant alx-room ban " galow. close la sterms. Call 610 Bighth St. 10-tf FOR BALE Balck roadster. Terms to salt. Henllne Photo Bhop. 11-tt MISCELLANEOUS .WANTED To buy Phone 337-M. a good trunk. E-3 MTRAY Red aad white cow with " small ealf; branded FC or HC. .Owner may have same by paying for pasture ana tnw ad. Taoae U. B. R. 8. care R. B. Wilcox, or Bos 404 CRy. 6-lt WANTED Small furnished house or housekeeping rooms near Tenth nnd High by two ladles, for about 1 months. Phone Miss Clegbora, 144 -J. 6-1 1000 USED SCHOOL BOOKS For both public and high school. Thoroly disinfected and on sale at one-fourth to three-fourths new price. We buy, sell, mid exchange all kinds of books. Evans & llalln. 910 Main street. .jt TO BXCHANaK Oood Portland res , Mease for Klamath property. Also Ashland residence. E. Q. Argraves, owner, Mecca Peel Hall. 16-tf HAVE PURCHASER for four or five room modern house. Must be close J. T. WARD CO. 081 Mam Street 'School Books at Uaderwood's 8-tf Pharmacy. n uooa.iour room bungalow near , pavement, with bath, large living , room, ,firo place, lawn and big lot. ', . KsccUmt location. Price 8BS30.00 UvBkV wm R" .fwmm,., otm tiiui'iiie ous w.Vit.l t'" -i' .-.. i cj M.,-..- .. A mxx ..... Ii v.J ? YT"" V vmtf umv utucs !VfoV?ViYi" V""lw,r' " . rv UaOerwood's wmm BEHIND LINES BEHIND THE LINES IN FRANCE. i i I Am. irnH.muiiiiii r tkl ,w..-rw..v . .uu ,or san -I'rancisco. wjrere sno will Assadateg Press.) Within onoicolUm0 hcP musIca, MMdhNi . :.niupin ivuu inciuuurs ui me n omen si Army Auxiliary corps will bo enrolled In the United States army service corps. Thrco hundred aro already at work here in the offices,, laundries, and service of the American Expedl - tlonary Forces. They wilt supplant an equal num- I these "Wanes' have given In tho Mrltlsh army recommended their ' adoption by the United States sjtaff .'and as many as can be spared are bclnt transferred to the United States service to relieve some man tor duty nearer the front. The British "Wanes" are thoroly military, being organized on military lines. The corps Is officered with reg ular ranks corresponding to the army and the tame Insignia as army offic ers Is worn. The barracks of the "Waaos" Is aald to present a model in military precision. In addition, 4000 French girls are being engaged la the aalrage depots to supplant the fighting men. NOTICE A apeaker from the East who rep resents the Ministerial- Relief and Bnttemnatlon board, win speak at the First Presbyterian chureh of this city Sunday morning. Then In the afternoon he will speak at 4 o'clock la the Mt. Lakl church, and In the evening he will be heard at the Pres byterian church In Merrill at eight o'clock. Thla Is an especially Cine speaker, comes welt recommended and (he message he brings should be of Inter est to the people of any community. Investigate the new IBIS life pol icies of the Travelers. The) give a msvlsnnm of lasnraace at a mlabmaaa coat. Bee OiUcote( s)SB Slam . if aacCatmlck mlaf, Boadl oraar, a4 half price. Other imnlammts. Far mar's Warehouse Co. BS-tf By the wiadew of almost ticket eaVe w the land yoa wUl fud the Travelers' name plate. This is the rasnaanytaat lead the world in nerHant aad health iasaraace, Bee ChBoote. ao-tf School Books at Underwood's S-tf Pharmacy. Bay a let M Mills Addltloa. Prices are very lew aad terms easy. Will take year Liberty .Bonds. See CfcU cote. 804 Less delay when you fill nt Kla math Service 8tatlon. Sixth and Kla math. 16-tf Three room cottage and large lot near & P. depot for only 9700.00 oa easy terms. Bee Chttcote S0-a H OUSTON' MetroaoUtaa Amusements S HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Artrraft Prcseata DOirOLAM FAIRUANKH "BOUND IN MOROCCO" A snappy BOUi Century Photoplay Also A dandy two reel Keystone Comedy. TEMPLE THEATER Triaagle Presents HOY STEWART In "WOLVBM OF THE HOHDKR" Also Hearst Patlie Nous Utest War I'Utures and Current Events Admiasloa 10c and 10c.' MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUBSDAVB AND SATURDAYS Merrill, (Oregon If P ERSONAL I.ITTt.R HIDRl.tnUTS ON LOCAL HAI PK.VtXOS AMO.N'O THE PEOPLE OP THIS CITY AM) VICINITY. OOINOS AND COMIM1M OP LOCAL ttll.Kti (L Dr. nnil Mrs. O. P. Demorest came up cstcrdny from Merrill on a short business visit. , ....... ... .vi..... i ...,....., . ... I Miss Jo DrlscoII nnd Miss Tijln Kinsley left today for Fort Klamath, whore they will teach In the hfgh school this year, j , . . . ... .UUJUI niiu tflia. , iiintttin, n uu hac been' conducting tho Clnrcmont, expect to lcava next Tuesday for San Diego to reside. '"King Prlco and Marlon Ghcnsslln nrrhed In Klamath Falls from Chlco. They mndo tho trip by utito, and will anend a fev dais visiting friends before returning. A. D. Miller, councilman, has sold his residence In the Hot, Springs ad dition to U. W. White. Mr. Miller nnd family expect to leave soon for Portland. Tho deal was made thru - TULK LAKE NOTES Mr. Joe Coten and family motored to Hot Springs, Cal. 8unday. Captain Uall and family wore visi tors of this section Sunday afternoon Mr. Stltserof Dorrls was, with them. He conalderod the grain crops In tills lclnlty good. C. N. Snow and Wife, David Mc- 'Comb and family were visitors hero last week. Mrs. E. L. Elliott and children nre spending a week In Klamath Falls. Dowen Freor Spent 'several das In Klamath Falls with his fathor. Mr. Freer returning Sunday to his home. stead. . . . ... . mrs.urnnaai.Huss., ana r. ana Mrs, ninck and family spent vlast week Lake, at Rocky Point and Crater. FORT WORTH, Tpa. Bept.C Nino hundred skilled cooks, trained for overseas duty, have beon graduated In classes of 300 from the govern-. ment school for cocks and bakers, the largest schcol of Its kind In the country which Is being conducted at Camp Bowie here under command of Captain Fred II. Morrcll. Students graduating must reach ithe following standard: Practical cent; recitation and , work, CO por the K. K. Smith Realty Co. IrflaMatk af , IMaiire ajaiawiai uaumuij asrv. JBmssss A A W BOVEBNMEHT am for K COOKS theory, 20 per cant, care of kltchon, "Food wastage," gild Captain Mor is por cent; discipline, IS per cent, roll, "Is not always the fauit of the The majority of those graduated have taken from tho course for second I cooks, with first cookg next In num-!the her nnd mess sergeants third. The course Includes and Instruc tion on rations, bills of fare, corn- ppnent parts. Hold specifications, pre- spirits as well ns helping them phy oaratlon. sanitation, temneraturea. i nlonllv." V ' mess management, stock sheets, field cooking, recipes nnd visits to tho packing houses here. An under-' standing of fod values most needed to suit conditions existing In various places-is being drilled Into the ''stu dents. Qreat attention also Is given to VT sAaWMW -7 diitutntiy Stomlert THillinqV x T wryn. SPfa mention Word received recently from Judge 0 oo. T. Baldwin, who Is In San Fran cisco,, Is to tho effect that he la fast Improving In he.itth. Tho Judgo will not roturn homo until oarly In No vember. Judge D. V. Kukondull, who hat been spending lilt vacation nt Drain and Eugene, left Wednesday with his family on hts return trip homo. He will probably not reach Klamath Falls until Sunday, as on occount of hts recent Illness ho does not expect to be able to drive very tnst and may have to stop along the way. Local Red Cross ) Activities ' Those present In tho sowing room cstordny woro Mcsdumos Jennie Hurn, O. D. tlurko. M. A. Marno, Allan Stansblo, II. A. Deal and Miss Helen Qlllett. Thoso present In tho surgical dres sing department were Mesdamcs O. L. Urown, Ouy Irwin, J, H. Martin, 0. A. Ilollman, W. II. Robertson. NOTICE The Emanuel Ilaptlst Church will hold Its Sunday School session; preaching service; and basket dinner "1 bo ld at the springs noir the ono Power PInnt. I Mr, l'liebo Hammer will preach. ,Tho Autos will leave tho church at I lth nnd High streots promptly at 1 9:00 o'clock. In case of storm bring I your baskets and enjoy the sorvlce and a good tlmo In-door. I' Mr. and Mrs. Gregory spont Satur day In Klamath Falls. Mrs. Cotera and Son Joo were In Klamath Falls Thursday. Charlie Fatight Is spending several das n Klamath Falls. Thd headers and binders of this m an bgy cuUng h graB Douglas Dussey Is stock at Dry Prairie. gathering his food conservation. The army must not waste and cooks are taught to throw nil particles of meat and bone Into a 20 gallon pot whore tho mix ture Is boiled and the fat rendered. Tho stock Is then used for gravies and soups. Some companies here require the men to prelgh what la left on their plates ond the amount Is deduc ted from the next meal, thus' adjust ing the food needed to their appeti tes. The tranltatlon courio requires the mess officers to keep kltchon, mess mll, refrigerators, ovens and cooking utensils hyglenlcally clean. This an- piles to tibles and floors. How to set the tables is on Importontpart of the study. Experiments nre conducted to de vise means 'of 'using substitutes for flour as oatmeal, cornmeal, nnd rice flcur. Use of sirup Instead of sugar where possible Is encouraged. 'soldier nt the mess tablo. The cook Is often to blame. If he doesn't cook food right, It will be distasteful' to tho men nnd they will refuse to eat atl sot beforo them, Tho well cookod meal puts the men In good slcally." A recorder food conservation was kept nt tho detention ramp where the recruits are quartered and ted undsr tho direction of Captain Morrell. Of 72,179 pounds of flcur allowed the camp In fourteen days only 36,)65 pounds uere used and yet eVery man had all the bread ho'deslred. Br o i d i n AND ssamVhJal, Gage Hats AT THE Band Box I . EM I .'mmmaarr if I Mm for the coming school year, don't fail to look over our excellent line of footwear before making your purchase elsewhere. Men's and Boys' Exclusive Shoe Store. Modern Shoe GEO. W. BRADLEY, Mg r. ':gn iJ hh M' Mwa JtsB' :t Gertrude & Co. An impoting presentation of New Fall Millinery 0iM:p r-i-n-ii-iririn.imiuLuuuj.li SaWrday, September 7 Featuring the very newest from New York's foremost designers DRKBH HATS, RTKKKT HATH. HIHIRT HATH. HKMMHIKMH HATH. At n broad range of prices. All the new colorings and mator Isis, Value giving supremacy in POPUMR PRICKD HATH Gertrude & 601 Main Street I Bett That is what we believe the people of Klamath Falls want and that is what we are prepared to give: you. With our two big stores we are now " to ffcr you an even greater selection of goods and also serve our increasing patronage with quicker dispatch. If not already one, join our list of satisfied customers. We are anxious to serve you., Start the nonth right by trying 4Mr lenice. Roberts & Whitmore Sixth and Main Eighth and Main If you are. look ing for a nifty pair of Shoes aMMbJMajsijsavjAtWtnAMMisanaAaj and a pair that will give you service as well, Store 727 Main St Co. mmmnnmfc ' THERE ARE STILL Bargains AT Stilts' Dry Goods Co. Winter t'oitl nnd Null, fr HK'ii, .Mlnsi mid ( liihlr Nofn Pillow t'mei-s, a.Vrth ClillilrrnV Knit ChW. We Move Everythint Kxrlt'iu-rl Parkers for IIMe, hold fliNNN. Mulit iiinl Hmr; Hauling of All ls, rJtas. firmly nt Any lluur, General Transfer Ci. PIiimio IKM Itenldem ai.VM lli:cKAtlD RENT HCHVICB Ptione no Mglit Phone am Xi 1amamrfsMwwsWsamami New City Laundry We Ouarsntte Our Work. Shirts and Cellars tauntttti We also wssh silk, wool, and sV orsd gods very csrefully. Try at ones and he esnvlncsd. Our sriwi sre right fhone 1M. 127 Fourth Street il hack ef First National iOtXl The Common-Sense BWw Material Ceaeit Blocks Roofing of All Kin W. p. MILLER Contractor Dassengers and Baggage ANYWHERE IN THE CITY QUICK Mi:ilVI('K REAHONAIILE It.tTtti . PHPXE IB7 Western TransferCr ervice ff matav. NV:AftVi ryaiw-n m&.i& r, Pi-71 -i TVr f