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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1918)
' t THURSDAY, MCimCMItKn I A, U TH EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON cv if' i7 &W1 ll .f1. I 4 ' v' f Vft War , M- ix( 1 -ft ' " , J- jA k..v v W.W'9A ,.'jriTIK " 'iirr. '-m K ')' Rf & anr Mi -SBaaaaaaanaMfrajftafi&Bav ?Sm u r- i BaaaaaaaaaaBK aaaaaaaBBBBBaf& tanaaaaBoaanBma i ,v iKA IhVHw!Ui Vi Ovtf aaBBBBBBBaaa 9 L ' IHW ! VHl'" if saaHaawamiaBBBBBBBBBBV ' BBBBBBBBBBn '- '"i .ffirr..j'""- ffiffiaaaanV. saaaaaaaaaar &v" " j m There Are No Mackinaws Just Like a PATRICK See Ibefli Here rYllhQPQ as in other thing8' the real worth UA.JUoO of Cotneg Government orders to cut out the efctras, having left no 'chance to "cam ouflage" poor style and making. The Famous Tailoring of Kuppenheimer Clothes Is now, more than ever, apparent. You can easily see the genuineness of Fabrics, Style and Finith, which for over sixty years has been the choice of discriminating Men. Prices on Suits and Overcoats,$20.00 and up. V K-. K K. STORE Leading Clothiers and Hatters ENEMY IS NOT MM (trlcta, particularly as regards the energy must be put Into the struggle ' ud beaaa should be blanced la hot farmer and landowners, even In the 'and must net be relaxed for a single 'water or steatn'. for five to ten mlnu- I northern part of Germany where the Instant. There Is no doubt of vie- tee, then dried In the sunshine or In cnrclty Is most felt. In the southern tor? so long u these move by Qer- the oven until free from moisture 0. SINISTER ! imrt conditions Improve still more, many are plainly understood. rcsorta and hotels there still serve IRA N. MORRIS, i meals.at moderate prices. In the esse J "American Minister to Sweden." of the Army, there hss been but slight deprivation; this has been fed at the expense of the civilian population, "lu German Poland, In manufac- i turlhgr districts, and In the more densely -populated parts there has 15' been suffering quite visible In the and crisp. ' When used lited In the winter, they should be soaked. In wat- er before cooking, to restore Market Reports WinHOll Oil It let Mc-!,00ib!li" T0 LATE TO CLASSIFY Soaps Soaps, Uailli.U. 4-lft :. t,-i in. run HAiiK ur win irmi r. in. We publish csch week current P"Tvr" :." ;r Ii.' math farm, under irri..nnJ ..I lna Diicea of arocerle and produce, es- i.ft.. huvin- nrirn tuile take cattle, residence on Coni.pn. moisture coweni, ana wey win Be penally the commodities controlled Local sweet corn, buying, dos 50c " " ' " "x . City. MMI found to be equal, If not superior to by the 'rood Administration. the canned product." lOrapes, basket - t0c70c III WASHINGTON, V. C, Sept, Ira Nelson Morris, American Minister cmiclntlon of the people, which has to Sweden, who Is In Washington; nnturally Impaired the efficiency of ha iuu! th following signed state. tnc Ocrman workman, who no longer eat with the sanction of the State r' fu" T,or: but ' ' ml." Department: .take to believe that this haa provok- i h.v. nri rnnrt. on th. !. rong current toward revolu- atnee my return homo, to the effect ,on cr W ene,, " the that Germ.nv I. on thu verm of BtaV."1 "V0" r ' the people. They Still pos ition .nrf i finrf .hi. in h th. nnin. e" fn'th In the Invincibility of the ioa of uut with whom I come in military power, being purposely kept riaif mntact Them on t.. nn ntie.. Ignorance of the reil condition on tlon that there Is a shortage of most the WMtern 'ron. not 0B! " rsrd of the essentials of life, but" to state 'nnon reverses oui aiso me run that this btrders on the verge of star-' 'nlf Icance of America's entry Into vatlon Is erroneous and misleading. I ,no WBr base this statement en many reports "It Is to the advantage of our coun freesi reliable sources that have try and our cause that we should ranched me In Stockholm. There Is no know the actual conditions which doubt that In many parts of Germany us In this grest crusade for de tbere Is a marked scarcity of food and mocracy so that we can more effect that the civilian population has been ivcly direct our effort toward victory, reduced to a minimum ration but' "The people of the United States vStlll receives sufficient for existence.; ore resolute and determined. The Conditions are better In the rural dls- country should realise that Its entire miiwm Royal coats as 11-tf Tailored Anchor flour - ,..fl.fi&(M3.00' Drifted Snow flour $ 1.80 $3,60. Salt and Over- Meal 90. 2,oo. 14.00 .Cam flnur lfle lb. 8k. 95c Nrttlrton Hhoea Amrrkn's heat. 11-tf K. K. K. HTORK. I tliitlnea K. K. K. STORE. , Ua-rIey fjouV"","..!'.'.! XOTICK i Have you a W, !vour hosaeT I Rice flour B. 8. baby bond In n"ar.- nuiivn iuitai Jelly Always "Jells" With the Electric Cooker - "Consider the ways of the ant aid be wise." j Oregon families are earnestly urg ed to heed this old biblical axiom by the United 8tatea Food Administra tion, which gives waning that there will be a great shortage of canned' vegetables on the market trna winter, and that several varieties of canned vegetables will' be pracelcally unob tainable, i "The government baa reserved for army and navy uses practically the entire output of 'the commercial can neries in many lines," said Thomaa Farrell, chairman of the Food Ad Committee, and there will be only a limited amount and scant variety of canned vegetables oa the market. To matoes com, peas, and string -beans will bo especially ahort, and wise families will can or dry sufficient supplies of these for their needs by heme methods. While It is no too late for the canning of pets, tomatoes and corn nre still plentiful in Oregon, and some string beans are still avail able. The tomatoes can be canned at home, and the atrlng beans and corn can be either canned or dried by simple methods. For drying com M. V. Mm Oe's. Am salts nasi overcoats at 11-tf K. K. K. STORK. ii Rolled oats, 46-lb. Potato flour Buckwheat flour, Important meeting of tonlxhl at Central FOR BALK Stock and grain ruci 476 acres, 160 under cultivation, f miles of fence. 2 net ur buildings aad rural free delivery routn, near tin school, In beat section of Kltmitk I county. This ranch can Ira purckua Liberty "l vary low "" Investlgat. School S aVaal'Wamas -antnWfaaVaa gat 11-tf X. K. K. STORK. , rj im!i .il Liberty Bend Meeting Rocky Point Sihf iiy Night, Sest 21 fCxcarslo boats will ran to Rocky Point Satarsay. Com and attead'tae Liberty Loan aaeottas, cajoy tae 'big aaace - You know that too long cooking nudecs a stringy ,y,S.p,;. nLwith to hort cooking it won't "," or jell." You mutt have abtolute control of tho nt to make good jellies. With the Electric Cooker or Range,' you control the heat to a fraction of a degree and know ex- actly what you are doing. Betides, your kitchen is as cool as a cucumber. Preserves, pickling, canning by the "Cold Pack" process, go highly recommended by the Govern ment, is especially suitable to the Electric Range. The result is delicious flavor, perfect color, with fruit firm and intact. If you want results that will take the "Blue Rib bon anywhere, let us explain, all about the Else ' trie way. , t ;. t , SPm kfy11'' ,aid a word aoout nts and vegeta ble That's a whole volume In itself.) ' fCilifornu-Oregon Power Company J Shepherd Piano Depot Pver TiSee Record. Meat door to post oStce, Lard, large vintniuau, mcu fl.flli Compound, large . I2.7S Crlsco .'.... (0c, $1.20. 12.35 Masola 45c. 0c, $1.76, $3.40; ;....... lb. IOC lb. He Hk. $1.00 ll. inn -. ik ,:" ll.ill.llng at 7:3... At this meeting 'Mfi?0"S ,0A on '!" MllKWMd III III" . ., . .. . f,TMr,SJS f !!, 13 c itoflnltn Instructions will be given. , $1.75 i KOK ItKNT B room inwlcrn bttn- .. d.u. i-nirira .Mainaw at low, isa per inoliui 11-tf K. K. K. HTORK. BUY A ThHIFTATAM" TOOAV J. T. WAIIII CO. Sail Mala Mtrert ISBBBBBBBBBBBBaBBaBBaBBnBBCaBSSB.' aaaaaaBaaaaaaaaafaaaaaaam fl sBBBaVn'SBaBaBnHgaBBBaBBBBBm Na7aat WaTBBBBaV of I CoiTectecl i I 1 If yoara give you f X Ii I r troakle, let oar I Ii j i rata mi foot 1 I I C D 1 lMt"Mr I i I dpeCMl rriCC i I rowthoeimto I II tafnafm Oat 1 yoa gasl aa I f II This style Orafoaola with I I fi0'. Thoy I ll tea musical adecUoaa la J I Joataie ao atetal. Net I f sooa to be raised ia price,- j I l I Why aot purchase oao aow lMoa. I T j for year owa aoate, er at j) M m least leara oar coavaaleat . m- W 1 1 paymeat plaaT f . 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