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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1918)
if i An ,-tf fji.2" . A i WKItM.allAY, JAMUIIY la, mT THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' i V ' r,. ' : 'l '9 - .WFtV fc'Wfe MfitiBiMB: ?atiifefaeWM :m.nmAmmk I J 6,r A i - aaassaai ko ,jSSiss-?? 5 r -Hi. ' smffkft. HH PHHMI UHPV 3 0' af Mt.it m mm .'' . nv --- - -- - ' . snWsniii ir. jaxtabt is. wit fclOtiafcdAfH FOR RENT FOB MNT turan room, conven frtOsttlteatloa; Hrw reasonable. iaanV J. mi InU oaVe. 15-tt MMMMM MELP WANTED WANTIaV-Te scckaage potatoes for year old kens, til Oak it 15-lf FOR SALE MMMMMMMMWM kAALE 10 ,aerea unimproved jmaxt,' 7ierea naier trrlgatlea; alt snaasVaasV nine miles tress Klamath Mill w.k hat at ISO per acre, ftkaah, heleaeo terms to anR. . I. StaKh Realty Co. l0- MLOtT SAND FOUND IMTBlackyfatvai aag. between j.paMwm mui ui Mar ueater. rMr ateeee return to Herald iaoi Sr-oatT iSMMaVa, laat knee) fretn umbrella tirijntlT. teat aa Mala street Flaner OMty Mrs. I, W. HUsoa. I, 14-St MUCBLLANEOUS WAJfrml waiter jab aS&mmu to Medea Oa, M-tf f KCsLlNOaV-Coed timber cktfs keaee aa lejmn ben.,tll par month; tkraa was iwrntafee Sat, ae children, an a VNc WMR aaOVPaj aala AV.Wi CO, ffilf-,! ! m MaW AlWaW avHNtlijB Mb OaUL CXMJRAOK" Taara (a aai a alagla Jarrlag note, at aa laeaaalateat aMaent la tbla aaagatrauy ataaaug proaunioa. .ITraaa.atan U laUk It la tha Boat aJirf aart ef.aatarUUaiaat i. ,... )Ma.llT.I.O.O.r. Wtwtf aaaat. K. A ll.r MM Otatrtaii -awaw majaaiait Wa. l, 1. 0. Taaaaay algat, B. A. ar,L . Baaa. lartka. Henry Fmri mti Mff SwpMaUl pkcbSoiatli -1 s m l ?mmi tOCs Bnmnni".ri i, h , m a KW; ' .affsaffsaffsaffsaffsaMfmaffsaffsaffsVaffal MM ml News .. - S MALI.V ITEMS - -- - lln. C. M. Klrkpatrlck of Dorrl Is visiting htr ton, C. M. Klrkpatrlck. Mrt. McComb. who Uvea at tht Elli ott homestead, U reported 111. Bar. Allan at Bonanta filled hi appointment hare laat Sunday. Joa Kotera Jr., who ha been work Ing at the Shlpplngton box factory, haa returned honia. LOST FWGER nov ireu. kxow.v ox local OIAMOXD SirFFRRS ACCIDKVT LAHT WKEK MAY DEVELOP 1XTO THRKK-nXOER M.R"EI PORTLAND, Jan. II. Lyle Big- baa, who waa turaed over to tha Spo kane Noitkweetara League taaaa laat year by the Portland Coaat League taaaa. auy develop Into a three-flnger pHeklag aurvel aa tba raault of an uafortuaat accident, la which ka loat tha aacoad flager of hla right band The accident occurred lat Thunday la 'tke Datbla ahlpyard of Seattle, whera Mgbae la aaployad. Mgbee kopaa to be able to develop oobm freak delivery that ka will take to the big laagaa next fall. Oat aatai t MILL MEN WANTED AH winter Jak far asaarlanaaal mill man ana lamaar alien, if waaee, ax aaHaat maaa hawaa; Una cabin; alae- trie ligMa; man'a club kaaaa. Tela pkana ta Madae Lumbar Ce, Chllaaaln, Oraaan. W4f toloaa oa city aad coaatry leaCKUcote. Oeaaty Traaaarai'a Xotlca Notice la hereby given that there areifuada la tba county treaiury for tba redemptloa of Klamath County geaaral fund warranta proteated on or before Joaa IS, 101S; aUo warranta No. SM4S, S9C4S and 19044, proteat. o4 oa Jaaa S3, 113. Intoreat on earne will ceaae from date. Dated at Klamath Fall. Oregon, tkla lltb day of aJnuary, 1,910. GEO. A. HAYDON, ll-Et County Treaaurer, CkUrata caa aava ya Maaea, Iota, haMajeaa aieaetty, farm wade aa4 atock raachea. H OUSTON' s aVaFVvFVllvSM aVaawl HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Star Theater Praaeata Wallace Raid aad Myrtle Btedmaa la THK WORLD APAJtr Aa uauiual and exciting atory of Weatern Life, In five parta Bray Pictograpb aad Cartooaa TEMPLE THEATER Temple Theater Preaeata 'SALT OF THE EARTH" Starrtag Peggy Adaaaa A Waeura mining atory taken from tba Saturday Evening Poit. Wxlttea by Peiar Kyne. aTaURW PATHE NEWS Lata War Plctarea, Carreat EveaU ADMIHION TIN CENTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Monoit nornuw m AJTB IATVRBAU KloWtfi L - WEIL KNOWN PHIS Prices of Food at Top Notch in Berlin WASHINGTON. D. C, Jan. 10. nutter la eelllng In Berlin at S1.J5 per pound, sugar at G6 centa par pound, ham and bacon at $1.11 par pound, and aoap, Ova ordinary bar, for 11.13. v This Information was received by the United Statea food admlnlatra- Ambassador Proves Match for Mob ST. LOUIS. Jaa. 10. How Ualtad Sutee Ambaaaader Fraacla atood at the door of the American embaaay in Petrograd and, revolver la hand, atood oE a mob of Ruaalaaa tbat threatened to "clean oat" the embas sy becauae of the ballet tbat Mooney, the San Francisco dynamiter, waa about to be hanged, waa related hare by Charlaa Crane of tba American miatlon to Russia. Tha ambassador waa notified by telephone that the mob waa oa the way to the embassy. His guests bag ged htm to flea with them, but be re Commission Over Power Companies SAN FRANCIISCO, Jaa. 10 Vir tual pooling of the electric power and gas plant of tba atate under tha di rection of tha state railroad commis sion unlets the companies co-ordlaate and consolidate their Intsrests to aid In meeting the national emergency, haa been forecasted by Frank R. Dev lin, state railroad commissioner. The announcement came at the close of a hearing conducted by Dev lin to consider plana for hydro-electric power developmenta and a conse quent conservation of fuel oil. It the companies themselves fall to reach a definite plan looking toward this conservation, the railroad corn-! mlulon will take tke matter uadar, advisement and make aav order it may aeem lit, Devlin assarted. uiiun unnn ini mis oroeri would prpvide for aa interchange of interests between the companies, along' plans provided by the commis sion's engineers. He said the flnan clal plan for such an undertaking kad not been worked out. A further hear ing waa set for January Slat, The hearing developed Information MMMMMMMMWMMMWMMMMAi Moving Pictures Am0AA0m0vmm00wwwww "Salt of the Earth." the latest live reel feature produced by Thomas A. Edison, lac, and rsleaaed thru the Oeorge Kllene system, will be shown at the Temple tonight. In this screen production of Peter B. Kyne's story in the Saturday Evening Post, Peggy Adams has an excellent vehicle for bar natural and veraatlle art. Aa the daughter of a miner In the early days of the West and later as a nurse In a modern hospital, she playa her parte with sympathy aad fresh girlish charm. Russell Simpson and William Wadsworth, aa two old miners who adore Marjorle, do splendid character work, and bring to the story a real flavor of the optimism aad adventure of the prospector's life. Chester Ben nett, as the young medical atudent from New York, who Invades the dee. srt and captures Marjorla's heart, la also distinguished for the naturalness of his acting. Ha is just a nice, well bred young American, and one likes and believes la him from the begin ning, Tba captions la tba production are unusually clever aad humorous. m Oood warn wiater storage. Not necessary to, drain row ear at Tel ford Brotksrs SBraca.' Batea reaaaa. able. i.m tlon thru a reliable aourre from a re. pontlble peraoa. who pertonally had charge of hla own apartment In Mer lin, an to food nrlcea current In that city prevloua to hla return to this country about October lit. These price are from four to five time a high aa thoe now obtaining In the United State. Francis futed. Ha ordered a negro servant to bring him a revolver aad with thl weapon he met the crowd at the front door. "We are going to clean out thl place because your government Is go ing to bang Muni (aa they called Moouey) our leader," ahouted the mob. "I gueas you are not going to do anything of the sort," replied the am bassador. ' Aa he waved the revolver at the misguided Russians they turned and left the premlsee. No damage was done by them. May Take that a potential aavlng ot 4.S00.000 barreii ot fuel oil could be effected In Southern California yearly, If capital waa forthcoming to develop certain hydro-electric power planta there. Suggeetlona were made tbat the hydro electric planta be "hooked up" with the oil consuming planta In or der that the water power output rould be utilised more generally, and fuel oil saved thereby. Among those who testified were R. H. Ballard, vice president of the Southern California Edison company; F. R. Scatlergood, electrical engineer of the city of Loa Angeles; Mortimer Fletschhacker, representing the Qrest. Western Pow. cr company, and William Shepherd, representing Southern Oregon power companies. It was also suggested that a fed- cral priority board be named to take care of the obligations of comoanlea planning hydro-electric development, aad that no perm lie for eitenslons be granted unless It la proved that they conform to military covernmantal necessity. IRRITABLE NERVOUS Wm Cmim tf bolt. LaJj StallgkoialitoTnta CefttoWoav.' Toxic Kokomo. lad. Mra. H. HanfenaU ef two town, says: "I look to well, and am so well, that It eloeo not seem at if I ever needed Cirdul. Bail wto aotal wayo Hrie way . . . I thlak I have taken a osea eouies . . . Mtoro my little air I Ml feeliae dreadfullv had. had huL ache, backache, tick at my stomach, no energy ... i was very irritable, too, aad nervous. 1 bene taklae Cardul ahaut a mMihi onore my oaoy came. At a result all Ikoot bod feelings left aw, tad I Just fell , just at a notawg at all wot the r. aad wkea ska and tam I m. kardlyskkttsJI. Siace that 1 aava saver takea Canlnl fltaU .. . It hat done ma good, aad I kww a wui amp cekert, U Iney wUI only toyst" Maay women hare written grateful let. (IsMaMtkam. Why should IMMpmiNr llyontuMsffrom MyeftnaansMamMtoawmitawcme, "Mfol Iho ated of t safe, roUabfe g!WStJ o urge you to be taCwtmlalaU kW. u w k-,tua ClWMiMli.Mt'M ., NOTICE. HELP VOt'lt COUSTRV and buy War Having ad Thrift Stamps FOR HALE AT First National Hank. First State A Savings tlaak, lNwtoflce Departmeat. Florsheim Dress Shoes Represent the very best for the price. We have a style and last to fit any foot. Better consider your shoe needs now. Advance in prices are coming soon. K. SUGARMAN "YOl'HH Porkless' Days Win Replace'Meatless'Days SAN FRANCIISCO, Jan. 10. De layed orders suspending meatless! Tuesdays In California, Oregon.Waah- Ington, Idaho, Nevada and Arlsona, and aubitltutlng "porklexa" Tueaday Instead, have been received here by Charlea D. Blaney, acting federal food commlasloner for California, from Herbert Hoover, United Statee food Muscular Re-Education New Course at U. of 0. MUSCULAR RE-EDUCATION EUQENB, Jan. 16. Musculsr re-1 education for wounded men la being taught In new class In medical aid, now being offered by the women'a physical training department at the university of Oregon, to train mad. lcnl gymnasta for atieclal work in military convalescent hospitals. The covernment haa -ni r, k organisation of tbla-re-educatlon work mi over mo country, and has provided 1 brief Intensive courm nr Hrfiiinn.i training for the young woman who ih oe cnosen to be gent to the con valescent hospitals at the front. No announcement bag et been made aa to the method of choice or data of opening of the additional training course by the government, but only the adequately prepared will be con sidered. The medical aM mmu ., .. Includes two demonstration lecturers auu mree aours or practice weekly. Pre-reaulaitea for th mnm ini... chemistry, human anatomy, phyalol- mo aiowioiogy. it u i modi fication of tha eauraa In h .., ..j practice of correcting gymnattlc. miss Msoei l. CummlafB Clothes Economy Is the answer to purchases made during this month from our present stock of Fine Suits & Overcoats These tailored garments will prove satisfactory under the most severe tests $15 to $40 FOR VICTORY, THRU HACIUHCK administrator. The statu affected by thl order, it wa said, now will have two "porkleu" day each week, Tue. day and Saturday. Congealed trans portation facilities in the sis Western states were given as the reason for tha suspension of "meatless" Tues days. Tha new order, It wss an nounced, woutd remain. charge of the theory of the course and Miss Harriet Thompson of the' practice. Prominent Naval Commander Z7Mt)Kwm y&?amejtmmm&rta!xii ';tT.y u.,rr,STeiv wunu.r ' P ? 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