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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1918)
w .ln a-T 4. til I ?li. ft . T V. ' fcT?l? frflft'.'Sfw ,VWXi , (-Vy $e? 1 f . VVP rif wv a i..1 w ? t I XrisTW ?( '.-' aaaaaas faMiia ;mmm'ob inim . ll'-C' .wtrFaaaBB. n i Vn ". n.. ' ,W"" "" " " fiTitr - nurn Sill K lllrH larrl f 1 I i' U las I I 'fSDlJUOTI j: rnn niiiuiii run mm There are Home particulars as to food conservation that the public should know," and It Is only fair to the people to refer to them. It is silted from headquarter that home canning haa been much heavier than waa anticipated, and that the agar quota tor this stato has been exceed so that when the canning sea f . -B ..-.. a a. aallt a. .a BAalalAilul BOB IB over owieu win uo iwium to a most careful obscrvanco of tho personal and they allowance of two pounds, ,nc ,ace will all be called upon to nalros lay make no sales for canning purposes except upon a permit Issued by mo county food administrator. It is very Important that sugar should be n tillable for the usual am- oant of canning. In order to save the ...... .. r... the winter months, and with pros- pecu so discouraging aa to prices ot ao many rood protiucis, says me rcu- wojj oral food administrator, "but you will , c have to continue to use your best) stetfensona lleuteaaata have salt Judgment In Issuing permits tor what .4 nortn 0B M icebarg. We trust Httle sugar that may still be required they wont tree aad yet we hop for canning purposes." I tbar boat woat strike aay warm Aa to the use of sugar for enter-water-Utameat purpose, I am Informed ' . a rule ha been adopted not to tfaaar SKepherd Piano - K Depot Over 7.8M Records. Nest door to post oMce. BBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW "a"JbbbbbbbL JBaa!1a. aaflaafalHI . 'IHaVB ''I'BBBaHBBaal J' if - st i g ;- 1 t 50O.25 Hats at-rle CrafoaoU wHh sea .aiaislsBl eie-Mosia Is sees. t be svlsod.aa price. i Wtqnaec aejrelaasa.eaM mow far jroeap snsm fcesiia. or at I least toaem eaar eaavealeat f , 1 h& ' - mfim t - Which Shall It Be? Aa0ricanism or Kainrismi, . Dcmocrmcy or Autocracy. Freedom or Opprwaaioa, . Gcrtwroatijr or Lust, Liberty or SI.rryf Mercy or Menace, Protected or Plundered? WE HAVE MADE OUR CHOICE Our lives and dollars will uphold the principles for which America has taken her stand. Save invest fully and freely in Liber ty Bonds of the Fourth Issue. First Savings Bank allow sugar for, .HHtertalUBjeat ..pur poses' earept for peopla-frwaa outside the state'. 'All picnic and eatertata- menta are inquired to furnish their own sugar from their two pound al lotment. I The chairman of the distributing division says: "The different lodge and organisations can ahow their tt rtotlsm In no better way than by ab staining from asking for more augar when the government la asking people to conserve aa much aa possible la cveryway for the purpose of wlanlag the war." O. C. APPLEGATB. County Food Administrator. Chicken Feed juTjTjnnjnnsVririr"-rJJJ'JJtJtJ,'J Till- i iha limn whan oiM dark . .. , - i. ,iln bias l. . . . . .. Those awful question - rata twit sal B.B.slBB.1. bare one vital secrets. Your life Is an open book when you; finijjj it up. j o 8ecmg gcod to chtw oB nM "BMr rcad" again, ' 0 - . a UU l.'UD UEIU KJai .1 ,. b01it.d ot Hlndeaburg llae. Krery jthat peace (reatlea with tie Ukraiae'tke armies of Russia's ally, dsthroas LiD.rty uond knocks a hole la the. aad Roumaaia were coming. They I the Roumaaiaa king aad tura loose l o. w Mt moath some oae aald he heard of a driver who- exceeded the auto speed limit oa Baat Mala? St The party who spread thto staad- er has not beea appreheaded. Two thouaaad acre to be watered East of Klamath Fall la a pleasaat hit of cossIb to spread aawag th I neighbor, lu much better adTertl- lag thaa car Court Hon aews. Try a Thrift Stamp after meals. has a soothing effect oa the system, ind shortens the stayot our boys ia France. WILL EXTKR. BBRVICK L. E. Burria ot Merrill left yastsr day tor 8aa Francisco, whan he will eater the air service. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY I wwwwww0i00m0mm0wi FOR SALE CHEAP About taa of tal aad wild grsa Bay. iam Robert. Mldlaad. tl-4 FOR SALE Rso car with tnek body I ISO. iaquln at 79 Hsta trew. Phoao 111. U-S for 8ALB Hick and, cleaa alfal fa la stack oa read betweaa Kla- mata Fall aal Mldlaad. Pr tea. Inquire 801 Jefferson Bt.' 1-1 FOR AAL.E COO sera. 100 CBltlva 'tion. level. 100 can be cultivated, bal ance hillside and paatan; adjolas T1O.000 acre rani.- 8 room house, i barn for 10 horses, It Urn hay, gar age for i cars, hen house, wood house, fine water, oa good read, soma machinery. Price $6000 If takea be fore Oct. lat. tl-lt f State & KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON JM1 Lenine and Paid Tools (Coatlnutd From Yesterday).' (By Assectatted Pre) WASHINGTON, D. C. Sept. II. Oermaa trickery at breaktag the Uk raine away from the bought and paid 'for Bolshevlkl goverameat, plots lagalaat loyal Rusalaa soldier and j their leader to lasure complete Ger man away after th fate peace eoater- I ASK &aa ai 9 akakaa B 1 ItalMaiSl akaaal eNasa! faaafcaa, ataS raw m otw-imuii, Ban iinnr't-, ! Idance of the precautloB of tke Ten- j tMg titlM Bokthevikl proaehtag la I... . ..a I ,.,.",. MBw. . ahawa ta.. tha seat lastallmeat of tke secret docu- I meats from Rassla, mad pahllc by the United State goverameat. iCommaalcatlons written la Jaaa - ary disclose that the Bolshevlkl were tally teformed of what th Oerauas were doing la the Ukralao aad kaew'ageau tato Koumaala to dlsorgaalse " F . also leaned .ulckly eaoagh that Germany waa dtaposlag of their hope to est their revolatloaary propagaada to root oa Oenaaa soil. Netes from th Genua mteMlgeaee cloaar show the Bolshevlkl, at Oer servtoe to Trotsky, tht eoamlasar of maa dlrecttoa. undertaking sot only fc-retam atalrs, shw' first that a to kill refractory Russian geasrala. Turk wRh a Rassiaa passport was bat to shoot Individually aad whole seat to IHtroiradl to keep watch over aale Polish soldiers who wen refus- th Rassiaa sammaader-lrehtf. aad that awath afterward, late. hi Feb- raary,, removal of .the commaader-la- ehief, Oeaeral Boach Braavtch, waa dsawadod. Brasvick, whose coatla- telllgeace service to "take most decl aaace la tha posRloa was "aartlcalar- slv meaaans, ap to shooting eamasse ly.ao loager desirable," to tho Oer-' against Poltsb troops." aad to lastl- maas, was tansd oat aad Oeaenl Parski, aamsd by th Oenaaa latel- llgeace servlcs, comptalaa that "the Mali sasit ta kill Oaaamla Kale- "I dues, BogasTsky-aad Aleslef, wen cowardly, aoa-eatsrprtslas people." This same doeumaat shows that as teat as December, 117, former Oer asaa prlsoaora of war wen selag dressed la Rassiaa ualforms to fight loyal Rassiaa soldiers. Ta aigBKMaaw ai.us aocameaia la discuss d ta aota . 1 by M. Idtar AaMatfaaajaaMll Local Red Cro Activities aaaaajaaaaiaaaayaaaaaaj e Thee pnseat at tha ewtag room'wera suMcriBM ia a siagie aay oy Wednesday wan Maadama H. .'" Aad tb was aot all. The Strata. I. MeCeurt. W. J, aHatamet. ia Baltlmen u aot ended. W. P. Pateraaaaa. O. D. Barka. 6. Vd aw eubserlptloaa an pouriag In B. totasr. L, B. SuUlvaa. la the sswlag room Thursday wen Mesdamsa O. C. Mttehall. W. P. MU-i ler, Leslie .Rogers Carl Cofsr. ff. E. Levitts, eaale Hura, J. M. Johasoa. B. A. Deyo, M. A. Maaa. O. D. Barks, Geo. Bieha, S. T. Bammora, N. hart, L? E. 8aIUvaa. J. Ny la tha sargkal dreeslag dspart meat wan Meadamas Jss. Drlseellf Fred Schalloek. H. P. Thomas, Z. O. Kimball. ' Those pnseat la the sswlag room Friday wn Msdamss Nettl Nw baaks, B. N. LvlaE. P. Brady. Law nan Phelps, Chaster Avery. J, H. Foster, t Mary Jsaaisoa, 8. C. Vaa Batea. C. W. Murphr.Tho. Martia, A. W. Ilal, L. B. Salllvaa, Allea Staasbl. WUl .Leonard. Ia the eurgiea! drsssiag depart meat Thursday wsnMssdames H. P. Thomas. C. B. Crlsler, H. Newahsm, A. D. Addison, O. L. Bnwa, W. H. Robertsoa, Joha Thorsea, Maude Hosley. Chaa. Martia, Lyle MIIU, Chas. Bella, a B. Hoase, Jas. Poplsll, , R. UOw, Jaa. Drlseoll. . Thoao preaaat at tha Library Thursday, wan Mesdsmssflnves, In geaaoa, Chas.' Hampbn, Oartrad Moon, SsIbu CarUoB. W. P. MeMII laa, 8. L. Baldwla, Da Faalt. Jsaal Hura. 0o. Cbaatala, Lean Edward oo. Barton, . m. watteaourg. NOTfCBJ Fifty seats will be. reserved at tha Opera Haass Baaday atght. Aayoa ; who haa-at aay time prsctlced'wIU th Liberty Chorus I entitled to a sest la this section aad all are urged to be oa time to start tbe.ilaaiag. .Those of th chorus who an pledg ed to go to Merrill Moaday Bight will meet at tke Hotel Hall at 1:10. Those golag to Fort Klamath will meet at t the aaata alaos at flva o'alsek. , All slagsrs wbw do aat so to'rort' Klamath pleas be oa haaj at tha Oar. Hous-s to'lsad tho com. .ally Jala. stasias. VIWIKO HEKALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ORBOON Trotsky of Germany Bkmoa, who brought the documents oat of ltuat for the committee, on public latormation. The betrayal of Roumanta'aad ela borate advaace plan of Germany and her Rusalaa Bolshevlkl tools for sup presalag aad murdering loyal Rou manian, Russians and Pole, are ex posed ta detail by chapter of as touadlag secret Russian document. Other lastaltuents of the series have described how the Bolshevlkl leaders. Leaine and Trotsky, aad I (heir associate, were bought by the - . .a a. a, Qsrmaas for millions ia gold asd gtaeered their bloody overthrow ot Russia for the benefit of their mas ter. Now th story Is told ot how, , while tha Brest-Lltovsk peace con- fereace fare still waa in pjrogrea. the Bokherlhl were sending hired the Oermaa armies occupied there for service la a great offensive ob the weatara froat. Tho aocoad phase of the latest dto- lag to bo' sold to the Oermaa aad patriotically keeping the field agalast their eaemles. One of the documents iraasmtts orders from the Oermaa In- tate sarvelllaace of lastltutloas aad pertras ladadlng the Romaa Catholic Polish clergy. PJaalaaatarV note, bv Kdarnr Shuoa. who1 oMalaed the" docameata ,sad msay dstalls lacking la tht papers themselves, lhc.ude a stor of how the Roamaiiaa' mlaister banly as- cased assaahlaatioa after belag ar rested by th Bolshevlkl aad nleased tkn th efforts of Ambassador Fran cm aaa etar aipiomat (To be'Contlaued Moaday) . cnCHOSLOVAKS IN BAimMORK MHT MANY WAR BA VIIMB BTAMTS Th Csecbeatovak hav beea buy las war saviaa stamp. Oa th oc- eitioa of Professor Masaryk's recent vlalt to tho Cssch people of Baltimore $7.eed worth ofths baby bonds regularly. REBKKAbTS I ATTENTIi ION ! Mrs. Jsaal Burke, President of . the Rsbekah Aatembly of Oregon i pays bsr official visit to Prosperity Rsbekah Lodge Saturday. September, SI. at the I. O. O. F. Hall. This specttl meeting will open at 8:10 P.M. Following a short session of tke lodge. Musical prcgram will be rendsrsd la celebration of th Slaty seveatb Aaalvarsary of th Re beksh degree of Odd Fellowship. laatrumeatal Sola, Mrs. Fred Cofer. ProclaBMtloa of Rsbekah Anniver sary, Mr. J. Fred Ooeller. Vocal Solo, "Joaa of Arc" " Thsy'rs Calllag You" By Mrs. Aatoa Pollvka Dust. Piano vellla By Beatrice t aad Katberlae Waltoa. Vocal Solo. VAt DawalagV "I Love , You", By Miss Cosad. Instrumsatal Solo, "The Prise Song" Wayaes. By Miss Fsys Hogue. Resdlag. "Auat Jane" By Mlas Mildred Burko. Violin Solo. By Mr. AatoB Pollvka. ap Patrteb: ' 11-tf . X. K. K. STORE. alaajs, easier start teas fast raawuB For sale at Tel at'tf (ord !,,, WakOver. 1W ', K.K.K. STORE. . A flaw Haa .of wiater eoats Jast ar. rived this aaaralaff at BrMdeabarg's Dry Good Store. BO-St Royal TaBend BalU aad Over at 11-tf K. X. K. STORE. A RAlBB IN NOVBMBKR W hav raaaoa to ballon than wU1rba a sabstaatlal raita oa all Pboaosnfh Itaetra. Why aot bay I Mpj SgffW 'Xl OfdS.' , . . Fi n DOUG NISHG IT IE STUB ........ i ...... ... ri., wimn aduui onw iii ..'!, . .,.. the world gets old and stale, come J (1Htrl,,uUn, , ,bscrlptlon our Joyous and peppcrry friend I)oiir-J(() t)() .,, ,uor(y Loan thrmmt the las Fairbanks like a flash of sunshlno a,,Pi fliey nppreclalo the hand to clear away tho grouch which has, some manner In which tho clllicna begun to preambulalo thru our sys-of tho State have been loyal to them (em. and to Infect us with that smile ' Mr- Mlo""' which you can too clear thru from I the back of hla nock. Thla time he appears as "Mr. Fix it" at the Stir Theatre and with hla u,u m,nnor ho bMlt8 lnt?, U! affairs of hla associates turns their unhappy predicament into pleasant paths and incidentally bumps Into lifelong Joy for himself nt tho clo.o of hla antics. Mix Doughs Falrbanka In a acene with a pretty girl nnd a halt a doien children and ouvo got a good abow any tlmo. Tho play last alghtf wa unusually well re ceived. He cant come any too often to ault Klamath Falls. a a 4 ANNOUNCKMKMT 1 All members of tho Methodist 1 Episcopal church are rctieotl to bo present at the morning service Hun .Uv.'aumt. j j. Matters of vital lin- fuan wUl be considered. If In-' 'a.....J tmm .. fillilaalnf .lllai a.lt,ltit . IVrMlVU IB IIO IUimoUI nn vt.M.w.. , you caa't afford to mlsa this mcet-i lag. ' 1 IT PAYH TO IKVKHTKIATK Befon buying life insurance. It will coat you nothing to find nut what The First American life Ins. t'nm- aoay haa to offer you. See Geo. C. Ulrieh, District Manager of The Mul. aal Life. tf COLLECTION KlIT HI.KI1 Alleging that a nolo for 0l.:. signed by the defendant In March, 1015, Is still due and unpuld, an no1 tlfca for collection haa been begun' la the-office of the Circuit court clerk by M. L. Poland against K. W. Hob-1 arts. The plaintiff Is represented as counsel by Attorneys Renner A Kent. Kasaaeahetmer' fine rlolhlag at 1.-U K. K. K. RTOItK. to MBA j. . ;; driving or EV7 y,B ' " ordinary non-skldt. with their small projec tions, make steering difficult when "" " ni, "" sine "in mail Thouglt some non-akida are unut. iafaetory on front wheela, it it vi Jenl that the uae of two different kinds of tires involves serioui dia. dvanUgss. fctXtS. aBBaBelm tallrtaVlf An Msel Hm'tSSt aWakavVaaT taaataSamltSBl aaaa TELFORD BROS. GARAGE ' . ' (IIIMin.N I.IKK INVNMTH IX MIII'.UTY IMINIW HKIIK. "Again tho Oregon t.lfd liiaitrnnro Company of Portland, Oregon hoops fultli with Its iireaehlng Hint of ll' tliiK Its InvwtmeiilB whore the bust nwn wiiiiea fiom" snld W. H. Hlongli of Klnmnlh Knits, who solicited tho union n I, iik ho handed In tho Com nniv'.s subset lotion for it 11000 for tlin 4lh Liberty I .din at lioiidamirtora joHlenlay. "The Oregon Lira inaur- mice Company In prui'tlcnlly the only - , Oreaon Men! Get Uhder One . of QurNeW Fbll Hats Theytare made to you; individual order right here in town. Prices are no more than ordinary one. We also make your old look like new for $1.00 er $1.50. D. & M. Cleaning Co. 506 Main Street Phone 30 I SBBBBB I aK sbbbPI 1 aaaaasall XSaBaBaU " College ofMna September U, ItIS , yafcataloa. MllljtlititJlkslki,ia.lutlicila(uimllaawrliitat,iaRrfli.r,CttitllisOitl ICHELIN r'.'."'" '' '" Iff ' 4fht4 It lair Hit mittriithiy on tf i.re CM;inf. Universal Usefulness KTOWADAYS many tire-makera are urainar moinnVa nnn.alr!4a ... ...L-.l. 1 t . i :: " V ta ,"? amaoin-iramaa tires on front wheels. In the first place it becomes neces sary to carry aa additional 'spar in order lo be properly equipped lor emergencies. , Secondly, a smooth-tread driving tire does not afford protection ajalnat skidding. The ideal tire la a non-skid constructed so that it protects aialnat skidding and yet steers eaaily and smoothly, in effect . be ing as driving over " flrtin itZiV'ZM'W l;"'1''"?' AWtM. it a Universal tire in fan as well at in name, lit talented tread it the mait 'Jti'ntUV ',""hll:id nvr dn"d' '' nhitlread it'sa froa and flat that ,1 steers jutt as smoothly and easily as a ftain triad. When used on oil four wheels Michelina ensure the uMaiue. economy, satisfaction and safety all around. HATtmMir, HMTKMIlim u, ,L' VK HCIKNTIHT8 AllHANtii; vm IMHrTX AT HIWTK Ka 1 Tho Christian Bclotill-i- . ,,.. Hlulu ns haa been llirlr nmina. ,. pist yimi a, .propose to cntuliiUh ha malnluln n Christian Hdnmc rjo,,,), 11 tho Btato Fair at Halem, Orein V' to bo hold Reptomher, 2,1 to 29, fU) will he tho nature of 11 llpuiln. wi' Heat Room where fn.u chrUiiu aclourn llternturo will llt illntrlbnted and where visitors win l0 mAt ,(. romo to spend a owlet lumr rNtn or reading, , IllJY A THRIFT BTAMP TODAT. War Having ntainim nirn Intoreet or joii on Sundays nnd liulltlay. s22rL . - The QuGLaC (u, Summon! all the lorcet and rourcti of the Kepubtic ta , the deff ntc of Freedom THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the Unilrd Sulci authorities hut ranked none of tl fifteen diitinguiiticd iiittiiulioni of the country for ricrlltnct is' military IralninK, hat rcinonJrd lo the call. The Colkfi it diitinguiihcd nut only for ill military initruction, but Dirnacuiiau) also roa Its itronK induitrial oiuraci fnr men and for womem ' In Aiikulun. Oainnwii y.mHaattlat, fow.liir loan Kcuaoroici, Mialaf, ttumtcf, uti 'uaiiuatl tVlucalkia, hewholeiome, purre'al itudcnt life. lu democratic colltge spirit. Its tuccctiful graduktr. Studcnti enrolled last year, 14) stars on Its service flap, I Iff, over forty percent reprctenting omccrs. 4 ' hi 1st V. PHee 4) Ob's. Maa sH aad overtaata a' , 1141 X. X.1 X. 8TOXX. 11-tf X. K. X. aYKMUs. I Vi&!.4 A A' lltv AiifatoM$mtf44t&(i.'.ILi. Ai,: : U JXtS 'tv Aft. ' VeiaV'iiLt ftidiS..