PACDI KJHT THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TUKHDAY, ATOIIKT II), i0t ERIN'S FLAG FLIES AT SHIP LAUNCHING LOCAL SECRETARY J GETS STATE OFFICE iimllbe Klamath Falls Lodge of Klks was honored hist Saturday In tho election of Austin llnden ns treasurer of the' state association for the coming PERPETUATED 'public receptions . to hun soldiers ARE PROHIBITED (IKIIMANH WII.Ii KMIflltATK. year. Mr. Hayden Is one of the charter members of the local lodge, and his ntwns boon an active and enthusi astic worker. Ho has been secretary SKATTU:. An. 13 Tho flag of tho Irish Republic, green, white and orange, had n place of honors on tho new steel ship O'ltnnla Viunched laU Thursday at the .Seattle North I'aciflo shipyard. Thousands of ship workers cheered when thoy sw KrinVs emblem of freedom proudly waved among tho flags. Tho Se.Utlo North Pacific yards nro owned by Twohy Brothers, of which Judge John Twohy. a life-long friend of Ireland'-? cau-ie, Is chairman James F. Twohy, secretary-treasurer of the company, is Interested In tho coming visit of President Do Valora A .nn nnnsonlml t i hfl A mPtnhor of tho citizens' committee on Do Vnl-jto consider Important problems relat- ,n8plralloni mklnR his best appeal. ern's reception. Western Freeman. ' Ing to public mimics. perhaps, and greatest impression on I tho young men, lrltllous of whom have looked upon him ns their lead er. 1 To keep tho memory of Itoosovelt before tho pooplo, that thoro may al ways bo tho Inspiration of his life. WITH Till: AMERICAN FOUI'IIS IN (1KKMANY, Aug. Ill Public ro- mutton. and meolliigs planned by cl- People of Auieilcrt Will Krecl Mon. umiH honor of returning Herman mnentnl Memorial to ThrMlrt prisoners of war mo not to bo nllow HoomhoU CampalKii for Ten Mil-L,j (, Aiuerle.tn occupied area, no tion Dollar. Hen to this effect recently having been sent to the authorities of the lo ot tho Klamath Falls lodge for live SAN- pnANflSCO, Aug. IS. Tho cni government. Tho (lerman Hod years. Additional merit goes to Mr. ' jiieni8 0f Theodore lloosevolt nro n i Crosn has been collecting funds for) Hayden In that he received the state n0 immortalized his memory per-1 several months In piepuratlon for lhe office without soliciting It. i potuated by the people of America, i i,ome-comlng of thousands of tter-. MIJXR'O (MTV, Aug. IlllI poldo Ortiz, for the past threo years for Wholosah representative of Mnxlto In (lormntiy Amerleii nml AiiHlrln, has returned ,a .? rminti-v nml In i. i. ...... , 'ill ' "" "oervinw tin, . ! Universal declared ,hut o- pnriitlotiN nro tind-ir way n n. ' """"lm lo uZ - the country of which this great Am- Mayors of Texas cities have been orlcnn wns so Justly proud. Theodora Itoosovelt was called to a conference at Austin lonay ,.,.. near iu wiu in:wi'"J " ..... ..j.. .... a man , f,rirt(Vfl nJrurnrJnJUJJXaXVJu'-rl'K''"fV---'--'-1,-'-'"l ------ Professional Pharmacy Experienced, professional pharmacists only are employed in our prescription depart ment. A rare stock of prescription drugs and an unusual equipment enables these men to render a service that cannot be ex celled. Prices are always reasonable. When you have a prescription to be filled we'll gladly call for it. Phine 37. innns from Franco mil Kngland A recent order hv Maor-(lonornl Henry T Allen, commander of the, American forces In (lermanv. quotes a letter to the Ober-lVesldont of thej Ithlne prolnro ns follows- "While svmpatlilzlug fully with the nnturnl desire of the Herman peonle to ncconl a welco.no to the returning prisoners of wr. nevertheless. In view of the fact that the military od cunatlon must corllnuo until the Americans from coast to coast and jtnnty nf ponce Is ratified by the Al from tho Great Lakes to tho Oulf of ! h0(j government, and particularly In Mexico, have taken upon themsolvos I vjow 0( (M0 necessity of preventing any somblance of disorder which might compel a resort to disciplinary nctlon, the commanding genornl di rects that you havo the reglerungs tho task of erecting a monumental memorial as a symbol tor future gon- 1 orations and a visible token of adher ence to his Ideals. (IMerwooftHwriMY 'V 1YLAT1A1 n rUJd UKLUUH T7f7 V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE i pupitv I BUY THEIR DRUGS lACCUPACVl A campaign for .000,000 will) praesldents of Cohlenz and Trier not- j Ify the population of their respective j bezlrks that tho rocoptlon of return Ing prisoners of wnr must bo llmltod i to porsonnl nnd family receptions.' bo launched October 20th to 27th by tho Itoosovelt Memorial Association, of which William Hoyco Thompson of Now York Is tho president. The fund will bo expended in erecting a nnd must not bo made the occasion monument in Washington, D. C, and for tho purchase of a memorial park at Oyster Bay and the ultimata pur chaso of Sagamoro Hill, tho home of the Hoosevelts. The State Commltteo members who I rntlrond Btntlons." will hnve charge of tho campaign in j Oregon Include: Hruco Dennis, 1.1 1.1 Grande: Mrs. Frederick Kggort, Portland; A. F. Flegol, Portland; Mrs. Lawrence T. Harris, Salem: Ar-I Dr. Andrew C. Smith, Portland; nnd John H. Smith. Astoria. of official recoptlons. processions or' any other public ntsomhlles. "This will not, of course, be con strued to prevent tlir Hod Oros.s auth orities from serving refreshments at. Have You Got a Robe If you haven't, you need one, for right now in tho glorious Indian Summer of tho Klamath Country, is the one time of the year when every. body rich and poor, big and little, old and young yearns for tho great outdoors longs to to get out in the wildwood, along the streams next to tho big and little lakes, and spend a few hours, at least, each week communing with our great Mother Nature, and recuperate from the year-old strain of gaining a livelihood. No matter whether your car is a $500 jitney or a $5,000 palace on wheels, you will need a robe and a good one, and you will need it mighty soon, for even now the evenings are warning you that before long it will be a little bit crimpy coming home. Marple & Smith, of the Diamond T. & V. Co., have just received a shipment of robes that wiii please you, no matter how fastidious, and they are the very latest things manufactured in that line. Drop in and size them up. Diamond Tire & Vulcanizing Co. MARPLE & SMITH, Proprietors 120 S. Main St Phone 167 YOU IIAVK TWO DAYS. To clean up your alley. This Is a final warning and Is given for your protection and that of other proporty owners, whose buildings are menaced by rubbish In the alleys. F. C. MILLER, Fire Chief. The Itinerary of H. R. H. tho Prince of Wales for a visit today to Charlottctown, P. E. I. K I "lAintMadatNobody ( This spirit has been demonstrated to its full extent in our recent celebration. Elks of our city have adopted this friendly spirit to our visitors. It is a lasting impression, and it took the U -; v , .- Best People On Earth to prove that our fair city was worthy of their efforts. We cannot help but extend our con gratulations to this worthy order, and hope our little community will profit by their action. "lAintMadatNobody" gjEstjS (sjS n ii Ml 1 7 11 (-C L r-r W 4 . , .M -'' , m- - srAm . J tej Wirthmor Silk Blouses make their debut tomorrow, and fortunate will be those who come in time to buy In the Blouse making world as well as with hosts of women throughout America the word WIRTHMOR has come to have a wholly unique, definite and distinctive meaning. It is a symbol always of quality; an unfailing sign of merit; a certain indication of Style attractiveness and inbuilt goodness; a positive assurance of complete and lasting satisfaction. To that great Wirthmor fol lowing, as well as to the women everywhere who spend judicious ly, who insist on the greatest return for the expenditure, the fact that Wirthmor Blouses are hereafter to be obtainable in beautiful Georgettes and Crepe de Chine and wash satins of exceptional quality will come as a bit of most welcome news. In this new group of models (four of which nro above Illus trated) there's a pleasing diversity of Style. Somo of the inodols are hnndsomoly ombroidered, others are Filet lace trimmed, while othors depend on an nttractlvo arrangement of tucks, pleats and buttons for their appeal QmrAmm MBhmM The Same Price the Nation Over If bought and sold In tho ordinary way theso mouses would havo to sell for fnr iniiro. nought nnd sold, however, In the WIItTIIMOIl wuy, tho wuy that mukes for Innumorulilo econ omies In both tho in'anufncturo and Halo, this very modest : price Is possible. They nro not dvo dollar Waists, but Waists which wo, and wo nlono in this city berauso of tho very fortu nute arrangement with tho Wirthmor manufacturers can sell at this prlco I " AND, Likewise for the First Time Tomorrow are New Wirthover, Wirthmor and Welworth Wash Blouses These famous Blouses need no introduction, we believe simply telling you that many new and very attractive models will be shown for the first time tomorrow is inducement sufficient that you should be amongst the early shoppers. These Blouses repre sent the utmost in value, and are to be found at this store only in Klamath Falls The Wirthover, $1 The Wirthmor, $1.50. The Welworth, $2.50 H. N. MOE, Proprietor