n u V, 1 &? Ai A f? F ii vt: U lji t i ! J. WL- vA U vt- w I . if.f F- $ t (ii'&.il JWjTtf :W THE EVENING HERALD, , KLAMATH FALLS. OEEOON IfiilSSENfENCED TODA . aA,.v,aisitwJiUJjihuJatU3a.'Sat F ' ' ! ' : afl ' I ' l ' fiwak i i . I J i . list liii fcsr?.fs?i V ! M J. A MHrJ , .,' '! l ' 4 XibJaBVaanaaaaaaaW 9 ' s ?h1 $9bbbbees :aaaaaaaaaana flr - t eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeWVwA9bseeeeee1 1 beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeem?9beeeeeeee1 iBBBBBBBBBBBBBsv' '" '' "'" --e3' ' 1 'bbeeeeeeeeeVT 8 evidence, which, presented by the government, tu affirmed' by the de fendant, but assured tne. jury inai the caploBase act waa wholly valla. The Jury waa out five, and a half hours, mostly spent In assimilating the tine distinctions between the four counts. GREAT PLANS MADE FOR MOTHERS PARADE tlio Jury retired to consider the evi dence. The verdict found him guilty of three, net of one. He was found guilty of attempting to Incite Insub ordination, disloyalty etc., In the mili tary and naval forces; attempting; to obstruct recruiting, and uttering IntiRtMKe tending to Incite, provoke nnd encourage resistance to the Unit cd States and to promote the cause CLEVELAND, 8epf. 14. Eugene of U,e Mm'' V. DEB8 was sentenced to ten yoan I The c0l,nt on wnll he adjudg- oaeech of life three counts en which ed not """ charged that be oppoe- ha-was found guilty. The sentences ' c1 tne cauw r tn United States. run concurrently. Debs was adml' Council for both sides said they ted1 to $10,000 ball pending on furth- considered Judge Westenhaver'a In- tlaa $zsrKrMTi&!r&&Zy- mwrnnm ia on er legal fight of the case. structlons fair. They were exhaus- The parade which will be held (Saturday September 21, at 7 o'clock will Include mothers wives, sisters and children of tho men In service Under the chairmanship of Mrs, Jnckson klmball many features are' being prepared. Thnre has been a generous response to the request tor automobiles to be. used In tne parade Thai Community Singing will be neld In front of tho Klks bnlidlnr after the parade nnd the mothers will be given a place of honor at thla time. Miss Evelyn Applognte, leader of the Liberty Chorus, urge all to become familiar with the list of songs print ed In Thursday's Herald. Copies of the 'words will be distributed at the Blnglng. President Wilson haa requested every community to gather in a Singing at least once a month. There) could be no raoro fitting time to In augurate this custom than on thla occasion when honor Is done' to the women who have made the supreme sacrifice. Those .of us left are only aaked to lend onr voices and dollars. DEWS Of F0HTMTH THE WEBSTER BOfJISSING I 1 1 1 1 II I IV I 1 1 1 1 1 1 MflbtUI IULU Paul C. Rovlck, who Is reported aa missing In action In today's ens- - unity list, enlisted from Fort Kin- .. i .. . .J. math, where It Is reported ho had rORTfcAND. Bcpt lf.imaiia-oi . ,. : .... ..,.. i uvvii iii -uu villi " - - tne instantaneous ucain wnwn nm. of tho mi,r A VMtnu mill. Ills rol to Lionel R. Webster, former Judge at Ives are said to live In Oakland. of the Multnomah county court and Cal. , r i Seven Thousand records In stock lit Hhephnrd'H. 1J- Patrick Miirklnaws nt 11-lt K. K. K. MTUIIH. HATIHtDAY, HKlTKMIlKH l, , Not Union NlKMvt-.Anirrlin'N Iw. NTtlHM. Hnle on Wwno t'orsols, fn .fllUl to'flMH nt Ntllla llry (1,mI, . ,J .1 LEinn eoes TO CAMP LEWIS Of the original ten counts of the.tlve and delivered In a kindly man- ladlctment but four remained whenner Ho made no comment on the Purchase a Thrift Stamp before re tiring. "They work while yaw sleep." .NOTICE All who expect to be members of the Nass, Lake Qua club should get their receipts today. B. B. SMITH. prominent Portland attorney, were. loiq iu pouc omciais nj J. v. ouni- ner, elevator man and only witness to the tragedy. v Webster, a member of the law firm of Emmons ft Webster, loft hla of fice on the fourth floor of the Colum bia building at tho dinner hour and rang for the elevator. "I missed the floor' by about alx Inches," aald the operator this morn- -.... .. w. i ing. "I opened the door, but told ! vlTh" ' " n, "T,,""' 1 " Mr. WebsteVto wait. He did not do .KUm'h Fall, last night nan Arthur this, but attempted to enter, and M,"T," "on m 'ua " ""' " ,fc stumbled." i aviii, wnen ne recoiveu umirui.-- Sumner eald he ran the cage up tlotfa to report for duty nt Camp three feet, with Webster still Strug- Lewie- He left for Amorlran Uko gllng, his feet hanging eut: Aa the this morning, car came down, the body was crushed Leavltt enlisted last sprint? nnd and thrown down the shaft. Sumner spent two weeka In training nt the ran downstairs and called the police Presidio at San Francisco, but failed 'BEEEEEEE BEEEEEEEEJ BBEEEEEEEJ 'i beeeeeeV bbebebeI aaaaaaaaaaaaaaalv v JaaBBBBBWP ' v; ;,, i-.m i Grafoaola Vict rota (WW MVrtiSjiX .mattoi. CBl T 'AVlfV,. Urn --! J, . I, mmil 'Mgr jghr Duck Season Opens imS Monday, Sept. 16th aW saaaaaaaBBaBVl JVl r I? B EBf KB ggg3ssaVppBIHSHBaaSKBBBBBaa -H :SW New aTilsoa Them All Side By Side-:-Conyenient Terms PIANO DEPOT "K&fS0 Detective Oolts responded Immediate ly. 8umner Is being held for investi gation by the district attorney. De cision haa not yet been reached aa to whether an inquest will be held. Detective Oolts reported finding the body lylag at the bottom of the shaft with the head crushed, the right leg fractured at the ankle. A setting 'from a ring on Webster'a finger waa gone.- Funeral services were held at oae o'clock (his afternoon. The Rev. W. O. Eliot, Jr., officiated. Cremation will ake place later at the Portland Crematorium. , Webster waa JI years of age and d loag been Identified with the good roada movement, with 'Juvenile court work, and with the legal life of the state.- He. waa a native of New York. He waa .circuit Judge in Jack aon aad Klamath countlea for four yearn. la 1115 he became a member of the Portland legal firm of Carey Idlemaa. Maya Webster. At tho breaking up"ot ihla firm two years later, Webster aad C. M. Idlemaa continued thepartaorsalp for five years. Ho wait a Multaomah county Judge for two terms from 1101 to 1111, when he waa succeeded by Judge T. J. Cleeton. . Never were the ducks more plentiful nor the weather .conditions more favorable for a successful openhif of 'the duck season. C THE GUN STORE is prepared to gratify all your (desires and supply you with every detail essential to a 'successful hunt. i Gium and ShelU, Rubber Boots, Waterproof Clotkti, vBelU, Bird Slings in fact, any articla you may need to make the opening of the duck season of 1918 a memorable event MMf Local Red Cross i Activities e e e e e MAMMMWMMMMAAAMWiAAAMAAAAMMMWV Those present la the sewing room yesterday were Meadamea Francea Murphy. B. N. Lewis. C. W. Murphy, J. McCourt. J. M. Johnson, Nettle Newbanks. Chaa Balla, J. W. Lladsey. B. A. Deyo, M. A. Maan, L. E. Sulli van aad Miss Alto Ralph. la the surgical dreeslag depart meat were Meadamea Geo. Watt, J, A.' Gordon, T. B. McDonald, C. E, Riley, K. M. Patrick, L. O. Vaa Bel lea. Chaa. Moore, C. B. Crialer, Chaa. Martla, E. L. Hosley, Z. O. Kimball, a. W. RobertoM, Jas Drlacoll. a WaUcOver 11-U to paaa the final medical oxamlna tlon. He waa very much disappoint ed and disgusted aa he thinks he is as fit aa anyone, so hie call to Cunip Lewis was received with great Joy. He la a aatlve Klamath County boy. aad la the present Worshipful Master of the local Masonic todge. 8 a HKRK FROM Hl'HANVIM.K ' i- Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Mcdowen are here on a short business trip from Susanvllle, where Mr. Mcflowen In managing the Lassen Box and Lum ber Company. They expect to return tomorrow If the conditions of the roada will permit travelling In an iltp. , Ed. V. Price Co's. fine nulls and overcoato at 11-tt , K. K. K. HTOItK. LOOK TO THE NEST AFTER THE BIS M (Continued from page 1) i K. X. X. 0TOMD. s DUCK HUNTKM Rocky Polat haa all coavealeacea for a good time with tho Mrds.'Pull laformatlon at Weetera Traasfer oce. ll-i' holds Its own with any of thorn. I see hundreds of boys who are anx- loaa to kaow of the opportunities of tho west and want to locate thero, aad they will all have an opportunity after our over aeaa work la completed and maay of them will be well fixed ao anything you have to forward or would Wish ma to do, I will be glad to do It." O. D. aeems to be well and hopeful He will be glad to receive photos of Klamath scenes that he can back up his deacriptlona of the Klamath country. e Royal Tailored Halts aad Over coate at 11-tt K. K. K. BTOHK Look over the Mm Haa of suits aad overcoato at 11-tf K. X. X. STORK. Tho American Red Cross haa alx- teea coavalesceat houses in operation at base aad general army hospitals la this country, with contracta signed for similar buildings at the other 29 hospitals. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR SALE New range: coat 175: will take IBO. Pnone 3S7-M. 14-6 - ihe had It Diy Cleaned! V Hie Gun Store Boots for rent I'S213ys BaaaaaaaaaaTBBaaiBBaaaaaaaaaaaaaal B-CLa tnp' - tSBA . At D. & M. Cleaning Co. Our Bast Ad is Our Work W CII ui Ddlnr Plwu 30 This Store Will be-closed all day Monday on account of Jewish Holiday K. Sugarman Buy Clothing if You Muit, But You MUST Buy Liberty Bonds. How Best to Save! The question of the day is not whether or not to save, but HOW BEST TO SAVE. The best way to make the start is to open a Savings Account The proper time to begin is right now, when work is plentiful and wages high. fl The sure method to make progress is jj thru systematic, regular deposits. H The right place is in this institution,' where new accounts are welcome and depositors are given every possible banking assistance. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' SSESSSSESalaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaasJ ! 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