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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1919)
PACK TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TIIUIIHIIAY, MAY I, , I in . V.J J 5 m. i i ii tfej i IH Wl' il - I ! Splendid Music Opening Day I ! Ml II I II !! laternntioaal Trio Hat Honor Place on Chautauqua Program nu ir- gji ROUND UP ILL DESERTERS NOW STATE TO HELP EMPLOYMENT WORK ARMENUN QUOTA Too Will YhI ii. Ill "n i WASHINGTON. Mny 1 -Tho gov ernment Is ubuut to niurt u greiit rotintl-up of draft deserters, who lira to lit trloil nml pmiWhud as fust in, apprehended, i Kiiuil separation of tliu sheep from tlu gouts mnoiiK ull tluxo dolln (1 u en Is who, lmltiK failed to report ! nt cnmp In miswer to their culls tin nier tho ilmft, have been iiutomiitleitl ly classed ns deserters, will be com pleted liy the provost marshal gener al's office within tliu next throe weeks, imd tho result reported to tlio luljiil.uit general. So careful lmvo boon tlio offlcors In charge to avoid Injustice, Unit nftor liisttiKlur It.vcs 'j,.itl .11 l t .It'll (IISO tlio tlolliuiiiont.x lmvo boon classified tinilor IS illfforunt headings. In tlio i.ii-os of nil men ruMw wli'i'ti II if these clnmoM, tlio roport will bo nc- HA1.K.M, .Mny 1.- Ilnw tho Mute run build up nu otuployniont service to confront to u mitlontil oniploynioiit system outllnoil In n recent ronfor on ct nt Washington ulllimit oulllliK ii special Hostiiton of tho legislature to upproprluto tlio nocoimiry money In ii problem Unit now confront tho oxocutho offlro mill tho state depart inont of lnlior Stilt o l.nbor ConiinlKHtonor. (' II. drum bus received from W II. I'll Kornltl, iloputy Htuto oiiminlnsUmiT who iittoniloil tlio W'aihlugton ron foronoo, n telegram uniioiiiirliiK tlmt ii mitlontil program bus boon iirninc oil which roiitomplnti'8 n ntirlce to bo oporntotl by tho stales, tho govern- tnont to Kin flniincliil iissIhIiiiu'o only to tho intent of iniitrhlnK appropria tions by tho state It dors not llo ' ultliln tho prmlnca of tho state otnorKonoy bo.iril to make tho needed ' npproprliitlun If tho Mate should de loriuino to nilopt tho proKrnin us out lined nt Washington. Tho govern- mont ulll slttndurdUo tho service In IHICII SllllO. "Tho ii-Iii'.i in "no nou IllKOII, , (, , , )( lill'l IIIIHIOIl I ,f,, I lt i'ii,or I lAI. HIMMIItTS THAT nil TV lti:iltl) , NOW IV. SHOW m.ii: niorii IIIN'ti WOKTIIV r.w.si:. st ikioi.n inn aii) rii iiiii tn ii fin iu fiiiiifit unk The International Trio, tho sterling imMcitl company which amies to companled by n reeoniinomliitlan tlmt , . - . . . .,,.,,..,,,..., I Klamath County miturautliilly o iooiIoiI hor iuiil i In tho Aimonlun Hi ho riitnlili'loil boro, iirrnrtlltiK It i'luilt tiwui llov. i: I' l.uii ronro. Mill linn now finished rhocMiiK up nil l totnls nnil report I'J.TM, tin oor subscription of I'-Mt over Ibo' 2.r. ."' nxKoil ft inn l his ('mini) Tl uiilslili rnnnlrv illstrli'ts whltli were slow ti lopoit niniln an oMo.ittonitll) kooiI huouIiik whim tlioy hoio all (limit) I i'ii l oil mtil tho Kihool uf Ibo (lit ninl toiinii ilesorvo oHpoilul moiition for tl.o llbotal wiiy In whlih II, o otilbt ron nnnworoil this IiIk nppoiil. Our llrfo of t'lillilronn Shmm will Iilunao tho most purlieu In r pooplu Inmtloy Shoo Sioro Chautauqua this jour on tho oponlnc tiny. brlnc n orltnblo fotit of ko"1 tho chnrKo of ilosortlon Is cmicoloil. music. Kvi-ry nioiuber Is notnbly tnlontoil uml h:is irnluoil imnulnonco In tholr Tb isth will l. iim 'r.lll, iiui ..f .i... - - - .......... -.... ..... ...... ..... .. . .1 dlstlnctivo rlehl of musical emlonior. Frodorlch Pe ltniln, the jetini: Hollnnil tonor, lm one of tho host voice exer prvsentetl on tho Western OhiutatiiU:i. He wns formerly ii member of the San KruncNco Opera Compnuy anil bus n mice of uiiituiil mime, power and brilliancy. Oertrutle Hobor, uinzxo-Mipriino nnil vinlinl-r, nnil Miss Kiith 1n Harrison, pianist unil reader, are both artists, of the tlrst rank. I sorters, tho men whose mimes appear ,1111011 It bolnc those for whom no re.i json or excuse has beeu presented or I discovered. ! Included In tho 1 4 classes are men who, after tho Mrst registration. In June and heforo December 15. 191 ficiuis. Mr. KitiKuriiid win today at- ADLER-I-KA HELPS SON! lent! an ludlistrl'il uoivico conform at .Mllwaiikeo Diveitti: ami:i. Charging that she was niTreil tc ti... .i..f..i..i..... . 1. 1... I.. i... ...... ....... ... . .. .. i ...' iiviviit.t iil i.. in. mi. .iiv ..'iin..ii hi STAol I.I . Klamath f ounty News "Mv son hail lutlitmtmitioti of bowels anil wan urently bloutod (Willi IMS i After KlvlllK Aillor-l-kii lie Ii romplitoly (THUD Doctors did no Kitod ' (SIkuoiI) M (ierhard. Kordi naud. Ilid. One doso Aillor-l-ka rollov s nour h.ntnuiii. gas mid rotmllputtou IN- Homoviw A 1.1. foul ni.ti. - this spring. Rev. Illackwell of Bui- onllstcd In any branch of the United1 "'T Kuaniinn at tno ago or MMoen lor wiiicti poisons system. otton lanza will preach at the school house States, "branch unknown"; those ' "nil mat tho latter km I.M ,";?, ."'""'''V, ;. fTi," Jw, ...... .... . ..,,.,. n niln llnrrly uIl.ti If 1. PolllliCltlS O llllVO SOllI Alllor I'K.l lsun.lbv Mny .:li n 11:30. I who enlisted In any allied nrmy; men j "" "K OM" """' 7'"n ." w;" many yours. It Is a mMuro of bt.oK- ! Tho ladled of tho Helping :i ind I technically Inducted thru error; men u" r.iuerKer. mill the ileronileiit b) tj1()rtli Cil,car.i. Klycorlno and tilnn !Soc!etv met with .Mrs. will Slmmslwho reported and w:ere sent to ennui hl rru"' trentmenl has rendered hot mt,r simple drtiK Whitman Drua . i ...(... ...i ..... i life a burden mid that hi tliroiit.s ic I umiuny -Adv eiinesiiay. rno next meeting be held at Mrs. Beardslevs Wc-lnes- ' "J !ter found to bo plnsleally dl.iqtiallfled and dlschargei) by csi New City Laundry wk it'AUA.vn:i: oiu WoK Hhlr nnil Collars l.lllIrrri M'll llllklt IttikK kill. " uml m. ..... '"- it-rj- iiireriiii). Try ui oiiie ami bo lonilnnsl. o.ir i,rir urorlKlil. 1'hoiio mi. 127 Fourtli Street lliti-k of l'lr.i Nnii.,,,,,1 ,Ilk Fruit-Juices In Vials JifTy-Jell flay ora conic staled in Rlaii-a. botllo in wilIi package. IKlj 1 1 ritli cj. tJcnci;, conilcnscj from fruit Juice. Atitl bolllnc water, then this essence, nnd you have a rcal-frult Bclnllnc dcaicrt, and at trifling cost. You should know thin fruity dainty. day May 7th. SHASTA V1KW. A largo audience greeted Agri cultural Agent. E. H. Thomas and Mr. John Faught of Bonanza Sunday. F. W. Sexton at the Shasta View, Mr. Taught Is In very poor health, school house Friday evening and all C. M. Klrkpatrlck and family pronounced the illustrations end i spent Sunday at Clear Lake, talks very interesting and instruct F W. McManus and wlfo of Klum tlre. iath Falls took supper with J. I-. Ilail- The Shasta View Sunday School l3ley and wife Thursday. Mr. MoManus -well attended since starting .'.gain expects to open a restaurant In KUmath Kails soon. Miss Nellie De La Mater was a Klamath Falls visitor Saturday. On her return(she spent Saturday night with Mrs. Crandall. O. W. Myers, wife, and daughters, Myrtle, Eva and Mrs. Nels Fogle spent Sunday at J. L. Baileys. O. E. Hunt was a county seat visi tor Friday night and Saturday. John Cacka lost three milch cows a few days ago from eating too much 'green rye. Mr. Hunt also lost one .from eating too freely of green al falfa. Mr. Hayes has moved from ,vie Frank Anderson ranch to his plnc Just west of this place. People in this section are getting shy of potatoes as the call fcr a few dajs has been great. Iff ftnmit? b. uij L iO Flavon, at Your Crtxtr'i 3 Pacha ft for 25 Ctnt$ . O. E. Hunt and family called o:i icominenders; nun who wtrj In pro-. Chili Parlor NOODLES Chili Con Carna Tamales Enchilades Fine Pastry Good Coffee Phone orders taken for Salads and Fishermen's Lunches Delicatessen Lunches served as you like them. PHONE 446 Just around the corner on 7th. We cater to Ladles and Gentlemen PHONE 440 O. E. Rae Arnold V. Hake nr of Inductuii in th hervl'n ut tno time the armistice wns sU'nod and' men who, after having bomi reported, as deserters had ireseulj,l tbem-i selves to their local boards ..ml whose cases had not been completed when, the nrmlstlcp was signed at. leu en emies, and men who have died since the charge was entered iiKattixt their names. kill hor would haw piobnbly boon carried out had It not boon for thr Interference of hor ulster, an action for separation bus boon brought ''5 Minnie Klberger against Olto I'lberg or In tho offlro of I ho t'olintv Clerk Itonner and ChnMaln appear f r 'lit plaintiff. This Is tho twouty-sccond Idhlrre action filed hero slnco Jam ury First, ' .-1-.uiijii. ' '. m UCKHECHT oho. v.3. pat. orr. k i' tfjtXCS DANDY 80 ACRE TIW(T. Wo offor for quick 'sale 80 a. of irrigated land only 5 miles from Klamath Falls on good county road. It's partly in alfalfa, hus deep sandy loam soil, gentle slope, and Is only half mile from school. Non-resident owner will sacrifice for 6000, half cash. It will be a pleasure to show you this farm. CHIM'OTK & SMITH ti.Ul Main Street. Dassengers and Baggage ANVWHKItK IN THE CITV QUICK HKItVICK ItKAHO.N'AHLK ItATKH PHONK IN7 WesternTransferCo. Fni. the mn who i on LU Ictt ll div x ir.iic c:nio'til.c ihoc Mil nncr inntir. llcncc the MidnprtJti ji)pu!ltv of tl.c lit iKiiiciir Army Shoe smoiif hiuinrM n J pmf:ioiul men, ijsirtimcn, outuoor woik cm, mincri, firmtri, mccbituo, c:e. A ycoti, jifJCllcjl Shoe fur tvryJi ucar! Iilt for comfort iiui icnicc liallt for w.ul KcmcmUr the iinmc llucriucnr tjrnpcd on eicry ihor for your prolcinun. Get a pair toUv! For Snlr ill K. K. K. Hlore, llrntllry Shoo Snri BUCKINGHAM Mnfiicturr St. HECHT 5n Frftitcitco I1LACK GUNMETAL MAHOOANV CaLK OR INDIAN TAN CALF $6.50 to $8-50 DASH OF ROUGE J WINS APPROVAL K9UK IiHSHHBHaV.-j At Come and see our line of Fairbanks-Morse FARM ENGINES I rr !, Now on display at LORENZ PLUMBING SHOP I 123 N. Sixth St LONDON, May 1. The British "land girl" of the war, who is once more a town girl, has returned to the use of "make-up." Artful make-up. In the opinion ol a London business woman who cham pions the practice Is essential. "There Is no room," she told an Interviewer, "for the washed-out, tired-looking woman in the business world. Even If she Is delicate shemust not look i'c- llcate. A little rouge, very daintily applied, will give her an appearance ,of health and brightness which goes a long way with nn employer. "I asure you that hundreds of girls who are never suspected of the fact by outsiders habitually 'make up.' But they do It so perfe"tly thut , they deceive the opposite sex, and large numbers of their own sex, too. 1 Obvious make-up Is vulgar and would he of great disadvantage." VANKKK8 AND I1LACKB HAVE TKOUHLK IN LONDON CAM1 CONTRACTING IN CONCRETE Cement Work of all Kindj and Roofing Let Me Make You an Estimate W. D. MILLER Contractor j LONDON,- April 30. Three Am j Orleans were killed at Winchester Repatriation camp In a fight with the South African negro soldiers, it is reported here today. The Win chester camp was established (or Americans who served In the British army and awaiting transportation home. There has been strong feel ing between the Americana and the blacks. The Evening News, however, says that there were no casualties at Winchester and only a slight upris ing between the negroes and the Am 1 .Consult Us It Pays IET us show you why j Firestono Truck Tires will &ivo you greater wear, greater resiliency, renter protection for your truck, fereater saving in repair and fuel bills and Most Miles per Dollar, f" This will not be merely a word of mouth demonstra tion; wo want to &ive you proof of the above state ments: we want to show you the whys and wherefores truck tire facts, that will positively mean a money saving to you. And we want to acquaint you with our facilities, with our ability to render you truck tire service quickly and intelligently. Come in any time. We suggest today. D. A. KK.WON th and Plum. 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