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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1918)
, .. TOmUTi MMBmB IT, im 57w .I" - - ".T-T -v . THE 1VENIN0 HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OMMON WFFTYfcw i i fc ii a, ws ig IfM fcl n n fT WriaH..M Keep the Home Fires Burning," PERSONAL !.Ui' ia ' i f ."Mag, IBg "H", aMMBMremra M rf ' st f "Long, Imi TnHraM llMrtliM to IS MEi ; P HHfW) TJi .A, TL' . i. rm;,;a jjinnipMiMi -' i - EsvBBVfcr m cross ROtL CU.L " 'mt, ', fr,i nw:.c. ." U !., If tUI llttllU.14i Jt'VTJiCT. '. ita' fe&dr W . ,XA !l,"ft1 i'ft ' iii fr Lt r ' y .. r- J' i ' ft" WzrtJ- I r. i. ' -'T r baV. T i v sv 1.1 .-- i . "a. am ' X ' Wftw A &&2T f'V idl )7i (v 4S jit'ff 1 nuut '-'y 'Y fet 00 UHTIIIBiHi Hbbbbbbbbbbbw s.'lflrj WESIaBnihw ' 0 m tdffl llLUHl in h If ' M. . if- ft - Mimi Eli il - - "MiIM rTTnrMTnlSn TSA1B1 "''SJCUBlUBVBnnsgvJLJll II 1 1 !nBB- J I H -K . Get the "Volunteer" Spirit When.l'nrlb Hum roll tilt financial army Into action Sat unlay, September 38lli, for (lie Fourth Liberty loaa ,1rlc Irt wry person rc'i'nncl AT OXCK Jurt' he would if In were giving IiI life "orrr there" Instead of merely I.K.VDIXlJ HIS MOM'.Y over hrrr. That mean VOLUNTEER. Don't wait to 1k willrltnl "HrlplnR You Help Yourelf." John Griffith to down ok business today from Ragle Ridge Tavern on Upper Klamath Lake. Mrs. Ohm Deal and children are down for a short visit from Port 1 Klamath, with Mrs. Joe Moore. Joe Moore of the Weatern Trans fer Company ,lelt thla morning (or Grants Pus where he will spend a week or more on a bear and deer hunt with relatives In the dallece Creek country. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Campbell are I down for a abort visit from their (stock ranch In the Sprague River I vanvj urjunu vmiuquia. s iney worn I to Merrill today and expect to return to the reservation tomorrow, i J Bert 5 Palm, who waa for a long time employed by the Virgil and Bon 1 Furniture establishment of this city, .and wno was recently employed by I the Golden Rule fetore, left this morn Ing for Portland, where he expects- to enter the service. CHRISTMAS 9S v. T m. m I DtlCK HV.fTKIM me First National Bank j KLAMATH FALLS OREQON Rocky Po'nt has all convenience! for a good time with the btrds. Full Information at Western Transfet oBce. . hmmmmmmmmmH !iw"Bnar .... Boa diK: wie; kf laf II New Mmesi enora v Qrafonola Vtctrola . K H u ' . ear Them All Side By Side Convenient Terms ? r, ' SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT "V&Sg&I0 426 Main Street ITHthe beginning of the School Year, house fill ing up, new faces on the streets, we invite you to make ' FJrVVWV'BHsr4 "&:.mFm Me sm ''. i ef .-" s 1 C BsHRHHsnti I Our Store v'V ' t Winnek Co he Klamath Falls Your Trading Place Those Worthy of credit will be accomodated, and only the' best goods obtainable go to fill our orders. Are you using our Special Coffee if not, try it. A free sample for your approval. tSJr J We Must Do Our Bit Here! 9 RVSP VaV SBnV eaSjmn WVsr SHd Every elajr we an Inlawing away aad hnmang n aemf ttmt tfcn meeHeal 4e nartaseat ef ear gnvernment want 4 need, to save the Uvea of ear beys; aad to save those Uvea wtt aot tana a few aUaates of We refer to the saving of ' thepMsef frak. These i r boa to pat la she gas Save the Pits Bring them to as, no email the aaaatlty, or send IHem la by the cattdren, aad we wW see taat they reach the right place. DO IT TODAY AND KVERT DAY MVETMKrTTfi Christmas roll call of the. whole American people for membership In the Red Cross will take place from December 1 to as. Inclusive, formal announcement thereof being made thru the following statement author ised by Henry P. Davison .chairman of tha War Ceuncil: "From December It to IS the lists will be open tor every American In every corner of the world, so that It may be hnown that the whole nation at home, and abroad Is registered for the cause. The Hod Cross wants again to give tho world notice not only that America can tight, but that to the last man, woman nnd child we stand tour square for mercy, hon or and good faith among the nations. "At the close of the Christmas membership campaign og 1117 there were Jl.000,000 Americans enrolled In the Red Cross. There are also 8,000,000 members In the Junior Red Cross. "Thla year, both as a Christinas ob servance and as a renewal of the nation-wide pledge of loyalty, the Red Cross will again put before every one the duty of standing by tho flag; for the Red Cross. In thla great Ight tor peaea represents the whole spirit of whnt we are, fighting tor. "Thla will not be a call for money. It will be a summons to Americana everywhere to line up for the Am erican Ideal. We cannot tight,1 but thla one thing everybody can do. . "The Red Cross membership fee to one dollar. Hair or tnts remains with the local chapter, to be need for expenses and for relief of onr sold- (era and 'tuilr families; the other halt goee to the National treasury. 'There will be no allotment of quo tas to any community. The quota In every district will be the limit of IU adult population. When tho roll call comes, every Am erican, old or yonng, will be called on to register and add the weight of hto name to the' Red Cross message. Lot us answer with one voice to the word of President Wilson, when he aafd: 'I summon you to tho com radeship.' ' I , ... ATTKJfTTOJf MABONH A SMILE FOR EVERYBODY HTIH.1VI 'X 'II gpeclal communication A. P. a A. M. Klamath Palls Lodge No. 77, will meet in special communication Wed nesday afternoon nt f o'clock, Sept. II, 1111, to confer tho last Masonic rites upon onr deceased brother, Aus tin J. White.1 By order of the W. M. ALBERT K. BLDKR, Seey. ' Patrick Macalanws at 11-tf K. K. K. STORK. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I Ale I Wi 1 fori I wssi JLaaaaaaaaaaav daHggggggggggggggggggggV ggggnolBwgS aaHttWlaaaaaK Blftftifnn'n'n' aaaanMi-JPmVH m'--' vVaaaaaa'lP-naaaaaaaaaaa MwkMW-l -m'- gggggggggggggggggk ggaa9wy)'V a tuMMf " '. 'Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaai aaaaaaB'''i1aiaaalBfV '" ' isaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaw eaaaaaaav'KV'V-1.-wMayBaaaaaaav 'aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal aaaaaaan1?11 . 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Doa't spesi k red pesiy siftte -attil yet kNw wait he has it stare ftr yst. It's a esttrtMitr ??????? VmwjKrmwmWmwmwnwmFimwA Wm0immm00immmm0w swaaananaaai WANTED flood hand Iroaer at the; Hiamatn superior baunary. i i-a - Walk-Over 11-tf V. I FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms la brick building. Third evereoats at and Main Bta. 17-1 , ji-tf XOTICK K. K. Jl. STORE. ( The membors of the Orare M.K. - I Church will clve a farewell reccntlon Ce'a. flae saHs aad for their pastor Thursday Evening nt , will meet at Mrs. IkllUagton's Than the Church at -7: SO. ' day afternoon. All members are ss- XOTJCS The Udles Aid of tho M. K. chunk X. K, K. STORK. X ( ggggiggggggr ggg naaBBaaV " -The Qijoiue Cmiv sM the forms sad rMouicss of tat Republic to tMaMaesoiJ Mr. Oliver leaves on Monday Sept. SS. All frlonds are cordially Invited. 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A, Wlaaler, aetnl Ageat Staaaa M OH Co., KlaauUh rails, Oregoa, Royal Tailored Hulls and Otcr coats nt U-(f K. K. K. HTOKK. e lfrcraKedpv?r bb iw. aBManfannBBBBTy t 1 " i--rJ"" ' ee7 B) l .gjhna j-i !! By2gggggBBrafraswXMSsBKSJ I -r-JII . ,.,,u u . .. v. kmj.hi ia ' there Is Important business to tra act. NMttetua Shoes America's best, 11-tf K, K. K. STORE. toRValinQHaniiiKr Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation in Portland, complete two ' new way. 2500 AMiHil Me. will be required at the end x of the harveeting season. At least BDOO of these will he aaskllleel saea wha wUI come from the harvest flcW of the Northwest aad ia a short time be trataetl Into skilled shipbaiWera. When yoa have performed year patriolir daty la she aar- vr., was, come to lhe ihpyBrd aael aH the 1 ! Pa iSSP' Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation PORTLAND OREGON I f" '1 1 j'i :; . i f f"it '-' 4iLj Mv