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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1918)
L " ft. rn .& ifi & K3l IH, I far I CU' lj! m i' n- v I i hi , Uf t k A .: s n-.i IVS iV. n i t t 1 Ht m i Vs AA !. :. I . . . ffijT' it JI.M-i.fc enine Herald PMl ' ' , w ( s ' h r wjrz- 'Editor iJjiW. ' '- Fttbllshed dally eicepl Sunday SK'aI li The, Herald Publishing Company ri yfti " r ' vuMtih iriia nt ii& rnunn hi-mi. 4RnUrnil nt the DostoAce at XlM auVFallsTOre., for transmission thru tho main as secona-ciasa mauer. ftbeWfptlon terms by malt to any address in tho unnoa aiaies: Oue oaf ...... 16.00 On month - Q gATVRDAV, HRPTK.MHKR 7, 1MB .'' - Herald's Classified Ad?s. HELP WANTED WANTKD-Ludy lleUor for hovn to house canvassing. 824 t treats 5.3 streett .WANTED Messengers; must be 16 vears of ntto. Excellent opportun ity to learn telegraphy. Apply West ern Union. 6-3t WANTED For fall and winter Job, maa and wife tor ranch work. In quire Herald oltlce. 6-St WANTED Woman or girl for gen eral housework. Phone 16-11. 3-lt ' FORSALE ..... HAY FOR SALE Or will winter cat Mtlron shares. Addreaa John Lis key. Dairy, Ore., or call. 16 FOR BALI: 30 tons of mixed hay alfalfa and timothy, la sUck, 7 Mile from Klamath Falls, SIS er ton. Bee Chllcote. -3t FOR 8ALE A brand sew 6-room modem house on pared street. A bargain' at 13760. Some terms. In- aire 1146 Worden stmu. 6:S FOR SALaV-Ford Howie Oarage. deMvery ear at ' 4-4t FOR BALK 6 aasseager Reo. Term. Sana of drlvlaa keraes. baggy aad karaes, cheap. Eaqatre A. C. Hea- ,f-K FOR BALK BY OWNER Ose of the v.heet reeieaca loU la Klamath FaUa.' Make yonr owa terms. F. O. BwLSlSv , S-tf FOR BALE Or woald cemslder trad las for eatUe. 76 ton tale aad. wild rasa hay. Address L. Roberta, Mid lead. Ore. -7 FOR SALS Om et the alee UtUo larrnr la Ue eoahty; partly Irrl BMsedT'Medeni ImprorameaU; SO aerea aattahle for' small dairy raaeh. CaU ea cart Sahabert, Sl Mala . 8C Mt FOR' RALE Rleaaat alx- -roosa aaa . Oall fit alow, enee ta ;terau. l-tf FOR SALE Balek reaoster, WANTED To sell or trade for city ' property, good ranch near MMlaad. -1M acres aader ditch. Eaaalro at 13l MaaaaaKa St., coraer Creaeeat aveaae, city. - WANTED To hay , Pkoae337-M. a good trunk. -8 STRAY Red aad white cow with '"r. email calf: braaded FC or HC. Owaer may have same by paying for aaatara ana tnis aa. paona u. m. .R. S. eare R. B. Wilcox, or Box 404 'CKy. 6-lt WiNTED Small farabhed house or " aaaaekeepiag rooms aear Teath -. aad High by two ladles, for about I .araaths. , Phoao MIsa Cleghora, 144 TO EXCHANOB Good Portlaad ree- tdeaee for KuuaaU aroaartr. AJ Aaalaad reeMeaee. E. O. Argraves, .owaer, Meeea Peel Hall. "Jt-tf I t ANNOUNCEMENT , We hereby wlah to aaaouace to c the public that we are retiring from ;, haalaese, after thirteen year activity j, la,', the local retail grocery field la 'rKkmath Falls., Ve wish to express ' par sincere appreciation to the gen eral public for the liberal patronage that has been accorded us during these years, .. We would like to have all bills outatandlac aaalnst the firm of Van ; RiperDrothera presented 'at the ear- tllst date possible ,1a order that our huetaoaa'maybe wound up and would KTorsaa , to salt. HeeaePkoto Shop. 14I of .all bills) payable to the firm. J'VV l-6t VAN RIPER BROS. "'- . .U -m - -.,.-. i.. t.ii. 'ffria7Mla St. Price flOSO oa easy ' 'tanas. 'See CfcUcote. 304 My; IiBOAIU40F KgUALIZATION Mi, Vfo' , ' 1 SMO-JiW Board lof .EaualUatlM for Klamath rCaaaty wilt be'.Ja session at the tytl court nause aegianing mob. Vmmimh Seatamher ,- All pr'otesU ?vvi,'t,..-.ii-i ...-. t nck &Wf withia six day. from t-l'f'N s' v ' jwwwimwmaamaAv Att0 -4L1 J4- . . Local; Ked Cross Activities by I . of;tw-wN- nmwwwMwwwww' Those present In the sew Ins room yetterdty were Mesdames Percy Kv nns, Laurence Phelps, Il' W. Humph rey, Lola Bradford, Chas. Kurnls, It. Q. McCarthy. J. It. Foster. C. Avery, Jl M. Johnson, N. E. Vun Meter, Fred Fleet, O. D., Burke. Present In the surgical dressing room were Mrs. 2. C. Kimball, K. Patrick and Miss Faith Jean Kim ball. 4 Those present In the Red Cros room'In-Merrlll on Scptombcr 4 wore Mesdames W. F. Jlnnctte. A. L Conn, IE. M. Bubb, O, tt. Carleton, K. C. AndlOT0Bi n. ,t, Anderson and J. A , Brown. Thoso present In the Red Cross room in Merrill on Thursday. Sep - tember 6, were Mcsdames H. C. Moore, J. H. Hobbs, D. Stukel, R. L. Dalton. R. H. Anderson, C. M. Mer- rltt, Joe Stukel, Ross Flnley, K. M. Bubb and Misses Vtlra Moore, Edna Merrltt and Alma Wilson. The ladles of the P.oe Valley Red Cross expect to do more work hero after as they now hae. fivol mach ines In their work rooms. Their work this month, consisted of 22 gar ments, 12 pairs of socks and 2 wash cloths. Ladies present In work rooms on Aagvst 14 were Mesdamds Clngston, N. Van Meter, L. Orltflth, Kester and the Mlaeea Ramoaa Kelter and Ber- alce Clagatoa. These preeeat oa August 30 were Meedamea N. Vaa Meter, C. Mecham. C. Wiaaaa Kester aad Miss Anita Kester. Those preeeat oa September 4 were Meedamea Clagatoa. Kester, stamp ley, C. Wlaaas. N. Vaa Meter. J. Van Meter aad the Misses Anita Kester, Ramoaa Kester, Esther Dennison, Beratce Ctugtton, Ida Smith. ALFALFA LAND The maa with aa alfalfa reach ta latfieriaatJJaele(uclo'er.M ,1 have a Mfracre tract, partly la alfalfa, wHa fair IsalWaca, aad otherwise vrelt tsaatoved, atoetly aader Irrlga aatJea, oaly eight atllee from Klam ath FaHa, at a real baraala. Price fMac,' aaK rash. Better look at it aaw. CMseata, 4WS Mala St. 7-3t nJaKvBa1 avotRB SOOae9 WSsoBsBJsl WNR SpshstHe. Sold at Telford Bras. 7.tr H aUSTON' N'O eats J HOUSTON'S ! OPERA HOUSE r ARK S TAR THEATER s. 'I Artrraft! Preeeata t r DOl'OLAS FAIRBANKS -la ' "BOUND IN MOROCCO A saapay SSth Ceatary Photoplay Alee A daady two reel Keystone Coatedy. SUNDAY AND MONDAY Select plrtaree Preseats CLARA KIMBALL YOUXO i THE MARIONETTES" i. ' With The Gladstone Chaadler Vaudeville Road Show S Big Time Acts 5 1 Admtaoloa Sff aad 50 cent. TEMPLE THEATER Mattal Film Corporation ' Present WILLIAM RUSSELL la 'PRIDE AND THE MAN" Also A BUlle Rhodes Comedy SUNDAY AND MONDAY Triangle presents MARGEItlK WIIJiON la , i "THE HAND AT THK WINDOW" Abo Hearst Patlie New Latest War Pictures aad Current Kveata Admlastoaf10c aad IBc. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS MarrSL Orcgoa THE ilMRINC " MORE ACTIVE 1 HUT IIKMI.VI) TUB nitlTISH LINKS, IN KltANCU, Aug. 2S.(Correspon- dcura of The Associated Press).. U.tj,0 working month of n night bomb- Ing squadron In Franco Is divided into two periods which aro Known as the light and the dark. Tho light period cox era the moon- i light hiilf of the month. Should It be attended by ftna weather, great aerial activity prevails. Practically any raid that Is possible by day can I bo carried nut equally well at night durtnng this period, for altho certain j,,ctnlls aro ot cloarly y,3,1)lc ,ho M ..ennui leuiiires ol uio grounu siuu.i ,i..i . a. a ... out clearly and can be easily followed, idc ease nun wincn mrgcis can l. In.in.l .V,nn.), v.v l.n.ilv ..n hi. ..rni,i..i .,i,t,. ..,., their geographical position. VUtor is uio grcu Kuuie lor nigiu uying, and on a clear moonlight night It can bo soon from a great distance, Hence targets situated near rhor.--- .nIr7u "months; canal or lake present no difficulty -one-third one ear. with Interest whatever as regards their being on deferred payments at the rate of found. 1 0 Pcr cent Per annum. Said sale Is ' Railways, too. If they are ue. prove Jer Uj. aad Oo excellent guides, for the rails hlneX0reKon tor 1)enlon county, on the clearly In tho moonlight and can cas-2lst day of August. 1918, in tho mat- lly be follewcd. Woods, especially It they nre of peculiar shape, make good land marks, for tho black mass. which shows up well In the moonlight .i.,.. u .ki-j .w a "0,iul" ,ul""" u" "'" """- Durtnng the light period most of the long raids of the squadron aro carried out. The dark period ,tho moonless niguis, is u mucu icss tlvo time. Flying Is Ihcn dono chief. ly by tho aid of a compass., but on clear, starlight nights raids on tar gets such as factories with chimneys or blast furnaces whoso glow lights up the sky for mllcsj may ho carried out satisfactorily On a still nlgh't a compass course can bo flown qulto accurately, but unfortunately thoroltlflcd thnt tbe 1)oard ot Drcctori of are comparatively few nights on tho Klamath Irrigation District, act which the wind remains constant. It 1 ' either changes In velocity or direc tion, and In the air It Is difficult to distinguish these changes. A mach-' Ine is very likely to be blown out ot Its course sevoral miles without the pollt's knowledge. Therefore only short raids aro undertaken, and thug tbe risk of pilots completely losing their bearings is minimized. Often two or three short raids are carried out In one night. At the Theaters MIMWWWA)Ml ,WWWWWWWWWi MS, "The Marionettes," Clara Kimbnll Leung's current release, made by her own company under tho direction of I'mlle ChnuOrd, and distributed by Select Pictures Is an adaptation tho French play of the same name by Pierre Wolff. This production. which will bo shown at tho Star Thea tre Sunday, gives her an opportunity to display to tho fullest her great emotions! powers. Fernande, a simple little country fclrl, marries Roger de Monclars; but her intense love for him la met with cold Indifference. Distraught, ahe borrows an Idea from the plot of "The Marloriettcs," n puppet show, and seeks to win his love by first making him Jealous! How she plans her campaign and enlists tho aid or numorous cost tim ers, hairdressers, manicurists, and tho llko; how her now attire scdiiib to free her convent-brod mind and to release Its nntural sparkle; how her receptions attract scores of roil "society folks"; how she captivates a man Vho wants hor to flee with him; and how her husband's Jeal ousy Is thus aroused and transform-, cd Into n consuming love all this action, set In gorgeously beautiful surroundings and acted by a super lative cast, combines to make a su- The QuGte Oui Summons all the forces and resources of the Republic to the (kfenic o freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE 'which the United States authorities have ranked i one o( the fifteen distingimhid institutions cf the country for excellence la military training, has responded to the call. The College is distinguished not gnly for its military instruction, but DlSTINCUSIIED ALSO rOk Its stron? industrial courses for men and for woment I n Agriculture, I'ommcnc, 1' niinwilof , Forattiy lloraoLcoronlci, Miami, fliimttf, su , socitlonal Uuraitun. ' Its wholesome, purposeful student life., Its democratic college spirit, -f , Its successful graduates. -r Student; enrolled last year, 1453; stars on its service flags, last, a over forty percent representing officers. ' ' ' 1 s College opens Ssptensber 23, 1MB Fwctk,MwltlumtcJBuoklct,o4olurlofwt;vmlewaitR EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, pcrb film drama of heart Interest. , Tho nen Fairbanks picture "Bound In Morycio" Is described as n snnpny twentieth century high Roar ed, romantic iomeil-drnma, (ravel ing at high speed nil tho time. Tho story by Allan Dwnti makes It pos- (slide for Mr. Fairbanks to present teveral new stunts that he created especial!) for his now pliturc, which will bo shown at the Star Theatre to night. , One Eliint, worthy of mention', Is a dim that Mt. Fairbanks makes fiom the top of a high Bind dune to the shoulders of Fred Burns, who Is passing by on a spuodlng horse. This Is follow inbhy an exciting hand to hand fight on the desert sands, whkh'ls said to be an exceedingly thrilling affair. LEGAL NOTICES TM--v-jM--vv'ss'-vsysiss-yi--saw NOTH'K OP .DMISTILTKIX SAI.K Notice Is hereby ghen that from and after Saturday, tho fifth day of I wtlHWl lillOi ill, iiu it a vrs, n.cock ,n thp afirmu,n nf 8aM ,l.y. the undorslgned will offer for salo, nnu win son iu priiuu ruiu ui iiiu. OlhCO Of MCFlUUlOIl & UlarKO Itl LOr rnllls, Benton County, Oregon, to the h)Khcgl nn,, i,0,t oIlll0r, real property described as follews: Lot Twenty Nine (39) of tho First Addition to tho City of Midland, Klamath County, ter of tho estate of Josephine Bowcn, . "cceasea HANNAH M. DAY. Administratrix of tho Estate of -tnpnnlilmi llnM'nn rtnnMiinl --.. ..w...... ,.-... McFudden Clarke, Corvnllls, Oregon, Attorn0VI, for Administratrix a,t0 of r,t pubcatlon( Augutt 31 igijj Dato of last publication. September 28,1918 31-7-14-2I-28 xoTirn To all Freeholders, Local Voters. and Assessment I'ajers of tho Kla math Irrigation District: I Ail ntitl tfii it inn nwrt tinealta ea, We Move Everything Experienced Pucker fur House hold ftuods. Light und Heavy Hauling of All Descriptions. Ile.iily nt Any Hour. General Transfer Co Phone vaa 'Itotldrnrc 813-M Ri:CKA!lD RENT SERVICE Phone SB Mglit Phone SIS Electric Lamps Wo liavo all sizes of globes from 10 watt to 1000 watt In voltages from 100 to 260, and can fit your sockets proporly. The Famous West Inghouso lamps the only lamp manu facturer not In the lamp combine, are not only as good, but' the best Link River Electrical Co. By II. Plioi.e 171. 3. Sheet 4i 4 j OREGON Ing aa a board of equalization, will moot In tho office of said board, at tho U. S. Reclamation Service Build ing, Klamath Falls, Oregon, on Tues day, the 1st day of October, 1918, for the purpose of reviewing and cor recting it assessments and appor tionment of the tax for 1918 and to hear and determine any objection by any Interested person to the said as sessment and apportionment thereof and any other matter in connuctlon therewith that 'may come before them. And you aro further notified thm the assessment roll and list for tho 1918 tat aad the apportionment thereof may he seen at tho office of paid board at any time on and after the first Tuesday of September, 1918. Done and Dated this 18th da of August, 1918. , A A, L. WI8IIARD, Secretary for tho Board of Direct ors of the Klamath Irrigation District. Cl-7-14-21-38 b4WtT7,i fie V tv 5 o'clock! ft and I haven't started the dinnerjnet! Womenr-The Home-And the War Ths AnMristn woman it willing and anxious to do her part to help win tha war. Yet, without assistance, she finds her hands prac tically bound. Tho task of running a home the cleanings sweeping, dusting, sawing, washing, ironing, cooking, etc. requires time and strength. Tho woman who it doing her own housework often finds the day closing with many duties undone, or discovers that she is too tired to attempt thorn. The .Servant Problem Good srevaats nre hard to get. Kvea whea obtained, wlmll) oxide ' frosa.taelr exaease, tho woman of to-day should ask. herself la nil ocrluut aces whether It would not be far 1 snore advisable for them to m rngag. ed la necessary national work In shoes aad factories and on the farm. The American woman will mmm leans, however, If she Imn not nlremly profited by the cxprrienre of thou aaads of otlier counlrywosnrn, that Electricity aUnds ready Instantly to take from her shoulders many of tho burdens which she now rurrlt. CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER CO. Better Service 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 able to offer 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 month right by trying our service. Roberts & Whitmore Sixth arid Main Eighth and Main l t netici: to fitiinmms In Iho County Court of Urn Sliilo of Oregon, for Klnmuth County. In tho matter of tho eutnto or Mor- timer O'Connor, deceased. I Tho unilorslgneil Imvlm; been ap pointed lrf tho County fnurl of tho, Stato of Oregon, for Klnmuth comttv, ndmlnlitrator of the est.ito of .Mot ti mer O'Connor, deceased, and Inning qualified, notice Is hereby i;Uon lo tho credllots or, mm an poruons iihy Ing clalmii ngulnul snld doiunm'd, In present Ilium, verified us required b law, within six months ufter the Unit publication of Oils nntlco to si'tl ad ministrator ,ut Iho oflleo of Itumior 4k Kent, Klnmuth Palls, Oregon, J. P. McAULtl'Fi:. i FAdralnlstralor of tho eutnto of .Mor timer O'Connor, docuasod. Dated August 24, 1918. 61 24-31-7-1 1-21 t Niliool Honks at t 'iiili't muni's il.tf Pliurmm y. 0mmmi;i . JsEgaBaBaaeBaaaaa 1 A ABaaaBYBBaaaT taEaafM. iX mBLumm savjsasri x? - C-aaaaar; gH" 7i ivaoiasi; . niJBBaaa Electricity's Part llleilriiliy, whltli brlngt light to )imr Inline hut 11 slre, brltiict user the siime wire nil Ihc power miulred In perform prne'lleally eser)' nriluoui Iiiiiim'IiiiIiI la-k. II will li fur )ou, Iron fur )oii, ilenu for )uu, sets for )ou, (link for lull. Il will cut approximately lit half I lie hours mm desoted lo hoiiorsiork, KlsliiK )iiii lime for tanks nf mercy ami relief. 'I hu I ted Crli.s uresis jour help. Tho Kiirdi'ii rails for )nur spare moments this sprint;. Ilesohe tnil.iy to put llleetrlclt) to work for )ou In )our iistn I1111110 that )our sershe lo jour timnlr may ho i'iilari;eil. HATt'lTOAY, RKTTIIMltt.li 7, lDB THERE ARE STILL Bargains AT Stilts' Dry Goods Co, Winter Coat ntnl Hull, f, 0, men, Misses' mill Clilldien Knfn IMIInw t'mers, a.i, ,,(,), i'lilldreil's Knit Cups, EHK2. if'lf W P' r1wi.ifitit ?rsi?vn$ ,'x.flri.!,i3r.7 ' THJtl' u Ji . 1 - - m ii iaer nr r irT p i-