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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1918)
W4.V TOE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUMMY, mrKMiiKim, v , m Pfo C W IT,' "MA it-nV t w. .. J, B itSl ftaiv . T r ft v V M- I: - i' 3'- & . St:. i. 1 efT VJf .'.; r , m vt i i 't. v ?. u n t.v .'.u')i 'K.f'-, v.wri ,. t.i Ymim.tA nfS.RkX,na. .! lyiiiftto'.?; K,rl'clt' Viv msm ikmmp rf!AfSh'v!ij'JRJ ifek e4UM'!tt ur nicricrc i'- aBrrilliill H.ll l nun riiriiu mm mm a , r AMBTEnUAM, Bopl. 14. Corres pondence ot The Associated Press). that It to tha wroag aeyjrt)r'tla- thorltles to.laee aa maky, dlAcaltlee In the way ot people wa aaad Mat, relaxation aad enaaga at air aid aur- roundlnga . , "The state," Protestor Alba eea eludes, and .thla may apply.te alt,e llgerent nations, ''needs earatat hae banding ot tinman Material. Pintle and social hygiene are faced with problems ot stupendous magnitude. This war has killed, maimed er';la Jured more sound stock In toar years time than In tour peace decades. "Consistent underfeeding has ' The wir ha. boon responsible for tha'" 2J"" " fT development 6t numerous new all- """? ".""; rrTT' JZ,ll ..i n...n ....... ti,nro..n. tor of Infecttloua diseases. Notklag menta In Germany, assorts rrofessor ... -i.ii. k.. Albu In an article In the Berlin Lokal f" thto "0M ,cc,"t,,Wljr. li" -.-.-. . ...,. ..v- ....,... increased mortality tram tuber- a . h'nm.n in. culosle, dysentery, etc Baraeddowa teU:ahnUrno"doub. he says. '-.V" " ff that mni.v oeoolo are a.lna more eMhan: human generative, frho rapidly now. owing to the worries T'r'T ""Tf1 and dlttlcultfes of dally life. People! f'nt wh!ch mand. the moeare are going gray sooner. The ctlon"ul consideration." of the heart and blood vessols suffers. ' . . lie ROUNDUP SOB HERE mm HOLD MUDAtJI PRIMM SSS&11? WWW ...... ........ HmiMi -'--- run Mirosf hmnm t . The .first announcement that the ,t lie 'for the best school children's & : prise essay on Liberty llonds would prob ablyj he ;a Llborty nnA nni boon chahged.VcbrillnB to. County School Superintendent Edna Wolls, who has received definite Information that tho prises will bo sold medals. All nuplla .whoso essnys are sent In KlaauaW Fa'lhi'' Round Up head- t0 n mco w,n reco,Te ch,8T; quarters has received word from I)r, 'nmnt ulna GERMAN BOY SOLDIERS ARK CHAINED TO GVNS Exhaustive observations, he believes, point to the tact that both at home and in the field, arterlc sclerosis Is a genulue war disease. "What part chronic underfeeding takes In this, we , u ! ' . v i machine gun crew, captured recently creased blood pressure on the heart!. . ," ' . ;. . . nkw yorK, lepi. 14. A Qermaa and the blood vessels entails many dangers. Only In the years after the war we shall bo able to gauge the , fall extent of this unprecedented ten sion which .Is using up human strength. Individual power ot re sistance of course, plays a great part la organic reaction. "The lumber of those who have geae thru this aadleas war so far without aay.bnpairaeat of health la at large, and It Is safe to say that when we come to the end, there will he few Indeed who can claim perfect Immaatty. It seems' to me therefore by Americans, waa found to be com posed of soldiers who were "little more than boys," and who were chained to their guns so they could not flee, according to a letter. from Lieutenant William J. Ftyaa, former ly a New York police sergeant, re ceived here . Lleuteaaat Plyaa eaM the boys told their captors they had been chained to their guaa becauee they refused to tight against Ameri can troops. J.'L. HelaiK that' the pick ot the bid stock at the Ashland Roundup this ysax.ara'.oa.the way to Klamath Falls to participate la the bucking contest iere JaturayVAmong this hunch of U.1ruu.M. .- 'a . wmm goim is, me immoui oucner Mown over the coast as "8nuffy ,"! A"wrthyir.val,ot thla pll mownrbad actor Is Alkali Pete, who hiss Been shbwa'from coast to roast asM nas mrown nundreoe or riders, seasides thee twetre are an even (kites more of the pick1 or eastern Oregon baiidgthe past five years from the. Ashland ab'ow', Dr. J. L. Helms the moving spirit In getting thla collection together will ,b here, and act as one of the Judges'; '' The Southern Oregon riders are anxious to have another .try for rid ing honoraln Klamath Palls and are sharpening up their spurs and get ting ready to make shoe strings out of the bae Patrick Mniktnnwa at 11-tt . K. K. K. STORK. BUNRtMK AX1 BUNHMfTIMir1 Time for tho sunrise and surisot during the ronmlnnder ot the month Is as follews: Sopt.'Sf sun rises 2:66 sun sols 7:00 Sept. 35 saa rises 8:57 sun sots (1:68 Sept. Slisun rlsos :58 sun sets 6:67 Sept., 17 aun rlsos 7:00 sun sots 6:64 Sept. 18 sun rises 7:01 sun sets 6:63 Sent. SI inn rlkp 7:02 sun sets 6:60 Sept. 30 sua 'rlsos 7:03 sun sets 6:49 The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main Street Oftf aMfMiMMt4jeiaMj aajsajssswjiej , A.crev dr,mea am at work enlarg ing the arena at Modotf Jark and act-. Hag tho track tmV readlneseror the At the Theaters MtiaiMsjpVsaaaAesaM -J No aheajtag of weelem wear a 11-tt K. K. K. hTTOHB. -St- i t ?Bci7BBaTlUlB III laHBaVaBaBlBBLK ' n , l WT '-"'' 'y m IsHllaVJJIll nHmMKlssH unA.T5ai I r. 'mmTsmmmmmQUriTllBmBlTl '""' I H y r l ftV tM . . 1"f flB - t ' V( Vfl J-lfWCtlf; "Voboteer Week" J(ITUll) aliiima ee .emeta. aselame ed to yemt aw M WV eraVTM e?VmWaOVaiM Hat amy r i -wiR at o'clock UtwreTay j Me samBBsl yr rftvizi'V-P Ma m nAactaaa.'e Am ahst.why are are at war m. !. - . - aaajevor shsms swt aa la am fcsrty.Uaaw ItVHOW MTCaT. ! " W" ' . Mir J fcave to ,Nere aa aaaal has a hump In his back and the aaual prise will he offered of a dollar a second for every eeeead the rider stays" In the saddle. rr- UT A THRIFT STAMP TODAY; 'War Savlag Stamps earn Interest tor yea on Sundays dad holidays. Jark Pickford and Louise Huff, the young stars who have appeared to aether In matir of tho best known get-J Paramount pictures of rocent date, the such aa "Seventeen," "Oreat Expecta tions," "rreckles." and "Tho Var mint," are now bolng acen In their 11-tt a'a beat. K. K. K. STORK. -A -.o &' t rilOTHIONAtBANK - - KLAMATH FALLS ORCOON lJ& w m eVfj. m ammmmmmmfl mmmmmmmff smmmmmV" .' '' temmoas all the form sad resources of the lUpnesjc la the iiUmn ot Frsedomr f THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE which the United States authorities have rsafcsdasoaeoftke tttaea dittiatuiibed institutions ot the country tar eassHeaes ia ssHiury trsining, has responded to the cad. The CsJsft' to emtiaguUhed not only (or it anihtary lattractioa, bat - Dstnaouuaas auo roa , Its strong induitrUI courses for awa aad for weaasai Its wholesome, purposeful student life. . Iudesaocratic college spirit. its succsuiui graduates. jIdawisn spark plsajs, easier atart- c,'siere power, leas tod costswmp. teeo. Far sale at Tet Oarage, Sl-tf a tine clothbig at 11-tt K. K. K. STORK. oi.t:w , . A.RAISS IX NOVEMBER sl(We Mve reason to believe there wJ be a Mbstaatial ralae. oa all PhWVR2efU. Whyaotbay MJrufjiiC;MM over 7.000 roe- a r r - a -14 Po you know that dur ing cold weather you drink more Coffee fs T3 , vftcoir ,J 31-4 M..V, Price) .Oee, fuse salts aad i at - "K. K. K. STORK. U4t . ftt i .'ml'mf m ILK DELIVERED AaywhJhre an the city, night or ' atoratnsf. . p. L. FRENCH, FkeaeSWOJ Hssp wpis i --I i . jssnmmxennj mmmm. i J"'" .MsbsbbsbSsW jm(R!ls.Bmmm9W arT!aBBKKskasammmmmlV W aTtlJmmSI'-'lliilRmmal'' I 9 IfmVtmtmml I 5 ,nr'XVs.' lsmaSsm SJ V I oammmf : .-4l!mfSal ? X xfaaaamsssMttitaflsiJsaw r.. sat anjojojsnxtiBaaaaaaanKnr as . mmwammmmT ItM P I 'ammmmmmmmmmmmW:- 1 1 JlllSSBSBBSBBSBBSBBSaa ' miKwmmmmsM X m 1S I ml JXc,!1. Pickford ml 1i'' I . i ti-uj tni IsbV a Uvvnortuillii , IJ22 than during the warm weather? It's a fact, and we are selling more cof fee than ever. Have you tried our 30c X Special. There is a sam ple for you, for the asking Klamath Falls We Must Do Our Bit Here! tit hrlp win tlm tight mcr tt,ort Ktrry ilay wo nre tlinmliiK whj nm liumlng M stuff Hint tlm miilldii d. imrliiicnt if uur KiitrriiniriK usnt mill iiicl, tit anvn Hut llu" r our MI)M, llllll tit SillO HlOM llt". M( rust ui muro limn n fr iiilMiiln f our time. We rrfrr to On,Nnng nf llir pit nf pearliCH, iiiiiih ami xlmllar fruit. Tlieae are nrnlnl to nuiKc tu. bun to pat In tlm gan nnct.. Save the Pits Itrlng them In tin, mi nuttier how mall the quantity, or sciul tlirm la by the children, anil u ulll ii' mat tliry rnarh the right plnrr. IM1 IT TOIIAY AND HVI.KV ll.Y HAVK THK PITS IVarhet and Plums are plentiful. Save the Pits t ? The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main St. Phone .14 Klamath Falls &4 T a Chicken Feed 'U'lnillcfttwlfliy tho dispatches of tho NEW TIIKATKIt I'KIIMITM ItKXia last tow tjSiys. This wonderful news exceeds th'o oxpoctatlona of the most' WASHINGTON, I). ('., Kept. !- I'ermlls for tho erection of new thta- u tremendous victory ter bulldlnas ami equipment for b With the women ot tbo town on mn' '" towiinl liastonlng tho tint theaters will bo ilunlvil lurls lb) . the Job of cleaning ui It Li safe to 0tcomo of tho conflict. II. Is certain war period. Whoro tornlltles in This Is not a child's play, altho tho predlcUbat thing, will noon be ap-ek " ".,;,'; en"ve",n" lnecl over- naawrc,, an now '"-'" .. ....... .:. . ..' . .... .. on ull tho Allied forces ami a corres- lioriulttod to rcnlucii tlme retlrlM latest production, "Xuk and Jill" which Is tOjbe screened nt the Star Theatre Tonight, ifif I in tmttg njl It Id li n sol mt l-Mi a upiiiiiirii-. taiita is, ia uum tu UBillliaiU " Imu tnm unnlt twn ihi nuvn sss l:"v,.j,? cir .amI ipan- wo ,mvo noscl ,hnt uioro po-i.. .-. ta ..e i. ot bus. viiiuicDviumt! vNiranvai l'llu U nn linlf wnv Iillilinnii nltntif Ihrt tlm Afv. a-,....... Idramia for 'grown-up. In which tho " ', --"- -- --.- UU... t-o have worked-whlch I. saying n.",,r,n lou,,, '"nlnB. and If tbey . usu inu buiiio imiiuoiis tin mo ciiy. thlnes aro sure going to glisten hereabouts. ess. BUY A TJIHIFT STAMP TODAY Students enrolled' last year, 145) iitars oa It ssrviet lags, Itft, fw tuny liciicui icireKnun owen. i Cetlege ' ' t y m 9t " mm9 ww . ., far csulos, aIUi,U(tl Bootkt. tu) otb iaformt do writs te ttw RatUtrar, CorrsWt, Orasa Real Gravely Chewing Flos if solving the tobacco problMi lor more men every day. fiftlalllsM d1siW ttmm a1amaaa J: The good taste lasts. . rVi r.H U' -r thml .m aammW Py ton Brand ,. Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10e a posjcsi i1 saaj.1 waril , a great deal. . Heredity, may be responsible for the nctlnablllty dlsphyed by Enrlel o .Wllllnras. whcMe'featured In the part' " 'n""n comu.iinve nn.l . - ithn mitatllA nllnntlnn Im tlm LM f II. tor John Stranimway in "in tho nni "-"--"" """""" "' "" '"" "" snee." the greater Vitagraph Blue rtr Lonn "mpnlgnn that sua Is now Rlhbnn FVsttire. which wilt he (ha Belling, ner IOMIK would nnvo Dcon Wontlcr just how Kaiser Ulll will DANCE! Ilssr wsHheheMat Mmsc AsteaUy Hil Skr24 t it ij( X ''er aai toiv ',, OaaMaaal brtac jraar frleada . s ' T." i eajeyahle .eveafasg. II ' '" ' It attraction In the Temple Theatre to night. His mother, brother, James Piget, was a famou. actor a genera tlon ago. However, his entry Into the rcreened drama was merely the reault of a desire to kill time hung heavily onbls bands during tbe sum mer. , He appHed for work with the Vitagraph company aa an extra, but hla nattirtl (nullifications soon car ried him U the top. In thla photo play, an adaption from the novel, "Tbe Hlllmaa," by E. Phillips Oppen helm. Mr. Williams playa the part of a puritanical blllman 'who win tbe heirr M"aa actrcea thru the airengin ayia jnieanty 01 nis cnaraci- er. He, la supported by urace D'Ar mond, Miriam .Miles, Denton Vano, Julia Swa'yne Gordon, Robert Hall lard, and Templar Saxe. substantially different. That Ihe war In Kurope Is by no means confined to the western front explain tho prcicnt "vlktory" nf his TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY troops In Palcstlno nnd Macedonia to . -.".. '-- ' " his dear pooplo at home, WA.NTKI) To rent furnlshctl how ' or npartmuiit on pmcinent. - ' 'quIroHoralilolllco. No doubt If you wero to ask a dol- TZ JiT )nr Just how It fell those .lays and It FO" 8A1,'ET6,0n0ft nrrc; "Lffi could reply you would ...rn'that ,t ufc MidiVaiW'S roll about ilka "thirty cunts." 50,000 aero rungo; 8 'n0!a B0,, - bnrn for 10 horaos, SS tons bar, PJJ uirn fnr t rnm. linn IlllUie, 'W00 llo)lll Ironlx nt ll-tf Tullnrnl Null and Oicr- nouso, flno wuter, on good rond,oa muchlnory. Prlco Ifioou If laxts b; K. K. K. HTOIIK. f.00M. 0c- '" "' ,:- S,""h TS Walk-Over Mwea at ll-tf j U.K. K. STORK. Lll-l &'AVj1l' r.aVl Vlradala t. Mr 0' fi Overcoats t Made to fit you from, the best Woolens, at' $20.QD Up Now is the time to order D.& M. Cleaning Co. II a Tf " f - - to Kvatinq Hammer PImm 30 80 Main St. Special Price $8fc25 Thla stjle Orafoaola with tea musical selection Is soon to bo raised In price. Why ant purchase ono now far yoar owa home, or at least leara oar convenient payment plan? Shepherd Piano Depot Over 7,000 Records. Next door to post office. I FromRedper V t Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation in Portland, completes ,tw new way. 2500 Addition! Men will be'requircd at tha and of tha harvesting season. A least MOO of these will be unskilled men who will como from the harvest flelib of the Northwest anil In xhort time lie trained Into skilled shlpbalMcr. When )ou have performed year patrlotle duty hi the hr vest fields, come to the shipyard add kit the Hun again. Columbia River Shipbuilding Corporation PORTLAND -OREGON & i m: r "".T a rf 'riffs fmikhrrkst yyVtfc. ,,fc in WjL ''iiJilSAJftiMAi iii .1. .-&.&&$& U. t,ttu Vjk. j triit, , -v.,,