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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1918)
'V' s V I-l , iv ;t ., : ' , .ij WJitU t THE BVMON0 HBIALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OMftsON TOIWItAV, MHTttMBKH to, Dr IJSf "-'T"?WiiERE ITALIANS HAVE WON VICTORY IN ALBANIA r ,?r ff' vsp 5JSC OO.R.DA VJl .n" NLyFsarH SHYSnU TO KCUM J fit M T HM MCtCDVCUKTm snuunsSanul BmBakUsnluYI 'HIIIIBHI IIHr ALIKIIIL Mllf inn , IMMUIHIIIM (Continued from psge 1) Tho nhadcd portion of the map between the heavy black line shows the advance the Italians hare Jest made Id Albania, and tho large city of Herat, which they have taken. Tke black line thro Moaaatlr aid on tke cast shows tho battle line. The arrows Indicate the retreat of the Auttrlaas toward the 8kumbl river. The Ryan Sisters In new Songs & Dances Tonight nt the Star. It See Hnxcl the Incomparable Aero-! bat At the Star Tonight. nannT" z l UmunjBkTia-ji? r- We'll Be Ready Wheat the Fourth Liberty Ioan open Hatarday, Hcptem her tMth, yon'll tad Hie Klrrt National Hank open early and every Ust peraoa and facility la the place available to kelp yoa tatmrrlbc your quota. Pat Klamath Fall, Klamath the top F1IWT. County and Oregon over "Helpta Yon Help Yoamelf.' . v V fthe First National BankI ..,,. KLAMATH TMlX? OREOOK aittil i"" T Mr j I . - HeloDe iwar A -v i-'i'i 1 pTufamsm s Stomps ,r ?r- On the battlefields of France courageous Am erican young men by the thousands stand ready to give their lives that' the destruction, terrorism and butchery of Prussianism be suppressed and .obliterated. Here in America safe at your own fireside you can conscientiously do no less than purchase War Savings Stamps regularly that your mite may be added to the cause of decency and. free dom. s Buy War Savings Stamps to help keep our young '.. , men on the firing line and to keen them as you feiv f . wmW have them kepl whHe there Thrift tfwinp are a sate, wen-paying, patriotic invest- t For Sale Here BSfiffKarpsaKfcsiri?'1 "- alHBBSJaHBmdjMl rt nia-Orecron Powr Co. -..? .i.ijria:j- ... W . v mmm&. - am am m UKI1Y IIM HIVE (Coattnied front pat 1) from time to time. Wa arc fortunate In tke selection of speakers which I has been promised u from oatalde land with tho local speakers who ! hare volaateered their aerrleea, Kla 'math Coanty will' be well senred. . Mrs. licotoe Lee Voye la lending a somewhat forlorn, hope aa Chairman 1 of the Committee an Absentees. Her task Is to try to pry varlont corpora 'tlons holding property In Klamath I County loose from their money for the benefit of the County's quota hut we understand the policy of moat of them Is not to repeat the good work they did on the Third Loan ao we will be delighted at the results we do get and not be dlsappolateeV If they fall far saort of previous re cords. We have however many nb sentee Klamath County cltwena and hope they will remember their previ ous homes In aabetaaUal returns to help swell oar total. l The work if the 'Publicity 'Com mittee under Fred Fleet tad the In telligence Committee nnder Mr. A. B. Rider has progressed satisfactorily. Mr. Elder ansetally has been hamp ered In. having aneh a short time to check over the eeneea of the eownty. and It Is Inevitable that many'nk scrlbora will be overlooked by the of Ice and only reached faro tho pre cinct' Chairmen and Committeeman. In the final ronnd-np however, we expect to get everyone. The Liberty Chorus la new organi sed under the leadership of Mies Eve lyn K. Ablegate d la taking up this Important work with n will. There la no reason to dwell on what the Chorus Is doing, for IU work will speak for Itself later on, but we are sure to have the best of music and the Chorus will help more than any other one thing to make oar meet ings successful. Arthur R. Wilson Cktlrman for Klamatk County HCTHSWIFfll . KM6AL SENKE MPS (Continued from page 1) Iclae from n legally chartered medi cal school, without reference to age or physical disability, may apply for membership, provided, he Is not al ready commissioned la the govern meat service, and women phynlslans may also apply. Insignia of special design will ho won by those besot lag members of the Volunteer Medi cal Service corns. ' The number of men sow eommto- sioaea in the meaieni eervieo oi army branches In aald by corps leaden to be about SS.SOO And H to estimated that 60,000 will eventually be needed. It is to be a function of the new or ganisation to provide the men needed for Army duty in this country and abroad. A further funtclon Is to be that of providing hdequate medical men and women la communities where munition and war products are 'being manufactured. Just aa rapidly as possible the or ganisation is mailing application blanks to every physician hi' the Un ited States. It will be considered a matter of patriotic duty to enroll, and suspicion of fealty of the quail fed person who doeo not enroll will arts when the fact becomes known. J' . See Francesco Cortes sad His Won derful Violin. At tho Star Tonlght.lt supplies, furs and of opportunities tor .creattenal shooting, and tor train in. muscles, nerves,' eyes and brain In U manner which was so Import ant to our boys who are now the net work of human liberties la the fight ing in France. "Moreover, in addition to the ducka and geeee attracted here, the reser vations are proving useful In provid ing nesting places ror guns, wnicn feed upon of nl .upon crickets, grass hoppers and other Insects, which are periodically injurious to grass aad grata; tor pelicans, cormorants aad herons, whose principal food to the small species of slow swimming fish upon salmon eggs aad the aewly mlaaowa and chubs which prey hatched fish. To some extent also tho reservations provide protection tor the sand hill crane, avoclts. Ibis. surlew. wlllett and the host of smaU wading birds which teed upon the en Batched moMultoes, gnats aad other insects which pass their Immature life la tho water aad mud. "There m aothlag lacoasteteat with the utilisation on the reserva tions of tho surplus grass aad tales for stock food, provided thm, utili sation ha regulated In such n manner aa not to destroy the public assets. Haymg aad grating after the Mrae have nested wlU be encouraged, but no one should be trapped by uneeru pulous ageau who by epeclouo eom parioona verging apoa false, renew sentatlona,- may seek-to unload apoa prospective homeeeekers, land which caaaot become suitable for such la- tensive agricultural usee as should be practiced by homeeeekers. "Some 'parts of the country have become discredited and real progress has been delayed by such unscrupu lous" methods of "promoters." It Is n pleasure to' iota tho evidences of progress aad 'true prosperity la Kla math Falls aad it la to be hoped that the region to 'the south may-aofbe Injured by 'those' who may attempt, from queettouabls motives, to claim that the (trainable tale' lands of tho Upper Klaati(h "Lake -and Klamath river, are comparable wkh the strong ly nlkallao lands surrounding the lower Klamath Lake, which probab ly cannot bsrhdeanately aad aafely reclaimed eaWept at a' prohibitive cost, either si time, money, labor or less'by mtrld stock. ' "Upper Klantnth wUI always be re markable for 'Ha eceale beauty but IU devetopmehVwtll spoil the doom of the lake as-a breedtag place far Mrdo. The lower Klamath lake was formerly aaeTeaa still become ngala oae of the greatest natural saeleglcal gardens In theUnlled States, mad with Malheur'wlll kwure to Oregon tho greatest eftraettoas of this hind. as unique la Mb way as Central -Park of Boston Common la tho oast, or City Park la Portland, which wore, la early times, regarded as too rocky, and swampy for aay practical use. "Wken, kowever, that country de veloped so that there waa a demand for these arena for commercial uses, the wise men of 'these towas saw clearly into tho future aad by hard work prevented these lands from be-3 lag alienated from public aaea andf tkey remain consecrated to tho pub lic service for tho benefit of future geaeratioas. I venture tho predietloa that is yean from bow every one wilt wonder that aay person eould.have eertouely considered tio'dralaago. of- Lower Klamath lake for agricultural pur- We've Got to Please You! And We Have the Goods That Will Do It- 9 m , I XTRAGOOP Clothes for Bo ys If you've bought them, before we need only say they are here. You'll come for them. If you've never . tried them, do so this fall. Because good clothes for Boys are hard to get. We don't know any others that compare with XTRAGO0D, for good looks, thorough tailoring, till value. You better buy early. There's a scarcity of really good clothing. it Paulina Frederick In "The Hungry Heart" at the Mar' Tonight. It . 'm ' ' Marjorle Kyaa the Scream of tho Season At tho Star Tonight. it 1CSUGARMAN "YOURS FOR VICTORY THROUGH SACRIFICE AND FAITH" IMHHHH1I2&: uiiiinnnuuuuwiii e.OLIOTO EOplNCE saaBa' hnhtumnmh -Onmmnf Rev. O. O. Oliver of the Methodist church, has beoa appolataed for re ligious work In France by the war council. He will leave Klamath Falls September It aad will sail for Fruace la October. . r '. IMIMMIMMMIMMMIIM tfAIWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW Local Red Cross ' Activities .'. IfOtBDM The St. Paul's Episcopal guHd villi meet' with ,, Mrs. S. B '.Martla oa Thursday afternoon nt 1:10. Purchase a inj iUa efltl.-a. asMamnf Mi:s lowum, mwm. m 1 mtttm mmmmmm at Ik. .:MM. . tmw mo ennm emu a-ane ? iisgj suuill - - ana m w. Piwpif wjpjroj mmmmmw m juiBiie- ..i-iir i rrCarrlor, Lldle L. Irwla, C. M. Rams- "Hat.,,. , m,. vau. , j,BB,e Hnrgt w . . (L.; Spleer. L. L.SUIa. Mary Water The purpose or in Mathwal Wsf kNMl o. D. Eurko, aad Misses Ado- ANOTHKR CALL MADK FOB HIGAR CARDH Capt. O. C. Applegate, county food administrator, wishes again to call the attention of card boders to the importance of turning In all Auguatfrom 1:30 to 6:30 for the prcient , i cards and taking Instead tho Septem ber card. People are advised to hold on to their cards thsmsetves so that they can hand them In nt the end of the month. The office on Seventh street J will be open from 8:30 to 12, sod IfromRcdpcr SriiLBnnnnnnnnnTC JtL la 1J?TJ toKvctinqHammer " v Entire Star 8avlnaa commiUee la to army of favors who wlll.,by savlag, re lease labor and materials far iho ass) rf the goveraaanat la tho wars aad M win lend their. eevmsB to, tho govefm oieat to prosecute th,war. " Slgnor Carla roe la sad his Queens of JassscopaUog. At the Star to night , . . . It .,.'. T . .T ... ,- . ) V Vr t WANTS aas. Mast ford Bros. Clara. mHimimtim 'to watt to gsr roforeaoos'. Tel- ie-it i.' ' v '. FOR BALB-i-l SsJIoa wood barroU. Telford Bros. Oarage. .-it laid Sampler and Jennie Whlttaker. NOTICE OF K8TRAY ' ' Came to my place near Olene.'one twawvaarM hlaek .mil whit hmH- Owallaw-ferk w. sack ear, branded on loft ribs Quarter circle aad two bars1 aoonieath. Owasr caa hare same by paring pasture bill aad advertis ing. J. H . vaa Meter, Oleee. 10-3 Two hundred oad.aiaety sick and deltcathabms, la Veaico, IUly, re ceive specially prepared milk at the dtopenaary oparated by tho American Rod Cross. : 'l PI W Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation in Portland, cotnplaUg two . new way. 2500 Additisul Net will be required at the end "" tke karvectinf season. 'At least SOOO of Mice will be wukllled men who will come from the harvest field, of the Norlhweat aad la a short time be trained Into skilled shipbuilder. ' TJ.'.? tare t"0 or patriotlo duty to the bar e.t flolda, come to the shipyard aad lilt the Hun aln. Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation PORTLAND OREGON ' M wfr Wtf