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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1918)
TI'r.HlWV, .HMUHV UU, lull EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON BZ 'WssaYiamn ,. ,-r-r ' " THE uKF.?' raw ,, . . HMx - wm j.. -' 'f fir pi li" s ' Kt''''.J r"&t, If R-"j V- as. i)K -mJr w m. xm j:i.i.', w ?. it 'MMtk tmttmjtmm , : t SjstM fa. ". " ' JtKTrfaWBlal it ttt fMtoCM At BMMtt MUkwi. bt tnaMHaNoa uiiip I'.iSStiW HI fl0MBS4lM0 HttRH CS&V5E5 taymlrMltM ' &.& 5.Tft V " ' - " :' .M lOissaWAdrs. FOR RENT rJHML RBriT 8torage room, conven- Meatloa ' um reasonable. r J. ; Herald oSlce. la-tf HtLP WANTED MHMMmwVOTw WIlNTtDCnok for IS men; woman or husband and wife. Inquire Her aMeetee. 29-3t FOR SALE ALE A Ferd. 21S Main 2-10t MMCELLANEOU8 firmrm-chtAmt; pay isc i., f. i . at Malta. i!A Kallaa. I-lt aALAV-n daady baUdlaf Iota wy 4 Meek ef aew coart bease; aieeed; aawar la aad atreet Price only $l.oe. . 'TMaoaTaraaotforafewdaraoalr. fcT' SselgsBWKeaM -i- i ssb -s . BMt " V i . -. " - - - f foMcHANGB Let ea Mae street, aWlVet. teexeaaafe iter good or TUKfc. Aeares. 4J Mlehlgaa eve. taw Am eaaons': alacMe tight; MkitaM: TiliihsaitwMedec t il iCClSii.li.Oragaa. SMf ..PMIALaV-rlva room aanao; Kir- aaa: tarn front-porch and tau: 3iMMM''aMawalk; aewrt In; and CO- .aat tat. ,JPrtea,J.789; umi. TbIi ' rratwftr ta wall worth fS.SOO. ..WABCO Ml WBEUS THEATER Ktfcel; Clayton) la "YAXKISG PLl'CK" wfca afoatagii Love See thin feature at this theater, and at the startling development and di et thla story. 7ALLKD ONK OF THESE? NO iiffiUNS , KV.;- mum would you luck to br WONDER INTERNAL STRIFE ,(, ,,1NCRKAMNG m.-Wf A4WTBJIDAM, Vc II. (Corre Wl .,..( ayeMtaaea of the AaaocUted Press) v .ji It: waa Mark Twain who made the dls. ... M aawry. that the German language f&'aJSaitfad la worda "ao long that they "hava ao perspective." His record of 17-tottar word la easily aoaten by the llarlla Vorwasrts, which accuies a well known pan-Qerman publle'.st'ct Lalag ,a "liungerfrla denaraaolJtioa . hn)ltsblMHenderbekaempfer." Totava timo, It may be stated that B'lSnn'jr W DO fliers ,10 38, , iCjaoans opaoMtjta-tBe-itte -tailbai 1 1 k-li'stak ) -asaidrltvrraalii'. hti f ttaa-tar-a-hun'k'ar naaea." S.?A,.U The assaulted paa-Oermaa haa sj afui.,(,)Hl terms. Pape.- la ';;,V,,irMtrn.toa,aearce laOarmaay. jBamjSjaas' aUsVLaMgvaam a lata Chester DeLap returned from San Francisco Friday, where be hits been undergoing treatment tor hti Injured re. Prank Sevlte and Harry Wehr com pleted their Job of falling timber In the Round Lake district a few days Co. 8erita has gone to California points for the remainder of the win ter. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster, Wm. Lam bert and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Heal were business visitors In the county I eent Saturday from the Round Lake district. Skating has been the leading sport for the past week at Round Lake. Bine Woltlatch Is doing a substan tial amount of clearing on his land this winter. He expects to have near ly all his farm cleared by spring. Mrs. C. Q. Hunt and children at tended church In Klamath Falls Sunday. Many of the Orlndaleltea attended the literary at Plevna school house last Friday night They all report a One time. Frank McCoraack waa a business! Tlaltor In the Orindale section last Thursday. T. O. Warner expects' to Uke hit salutary, examination la the near fu ture. DKXTOX G. Bt'ROICK OUT FOR BE-KI.ECEIO.V PORTLAND. Jan. 29. Denton 0. Durdick of Redmond, Saturday maCc formal announcement of his candl dary for the republican nomination as representative for the Twenty-first legislative district, consisting of Cook. Grant. Jefferson, Klamath and -Lake counties. This district has two representa tives Jointly, positions Oiled in the 117 legislature by Mr. Durdick and Vernon A. Forbes. It Is expected that Forbea will also be a candidate for te-election, tho he haa not yet made his announcement to that effect Cbllcota can save yea wroaey oa KHa, baataeaa property, farm laaea aad stock raachea. Organs Vsed High Top 919.00 and up A year to pay SHEPHERD Piano Depot Next door post, office Klamath Lodge No. 117, 1. 0. 0. F., meets Friday night. H. F. Exell, N. O., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary. Ewauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O. O, F., meeta Tuesday night. W. A. Hasten, C. P., Nate Otterbeln Scribe. -JaLiBmlaiBiBaBU a. H C&& HOUSTON'C Metropolitan Am.Nntwirti J sWaBWBsaaBeianasfasaejasBBnBnaaeBenaaanniMBBamaM HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER Star Theater PreseaU Jack Holt aad Vivlaa Martin la aiXQ DKCKV A CHANCE' ' This plcturo Is an adaptation of Lois Zellner'a famous story of a poor gtrl who poses as a rich heiress. Also A Rlp-Roaring Dig V Comedy , , TEMPLET HEATER Temple Theater Presente Karl Wllliaina and Mother Mary Maurice In TRANHGRE88ION" A powciful story of a atrong muu a fight for a weakling brother, an an l'i-to.Date Patriotic Comedy .fHnrrlag Bobble Conley la "HOME DEFEXHB" ADMISSION TIN CKNTS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE vUOTION PICTURKS VMaUTt AND lATL'ROATI I'i T. 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In return, Norway has guaranteed that no foodstuffs or war munitions material will be exported Into Oermany except with the express ppproval of the entente powers and America, the war trade board has an nounced. According to the agreement be tween the board and Dr. Frldjof Nan. sen, Norwegian commissioner, the United States will lift the embargo on 300,000 metric tona of bread, grama and rice, 50,000 tons of sugar, 10,000 tona of pork and beef, 14,000 tona of coffee and numerous other commod ities In smaller quantities. Out Norway Is not to receive these commodities without concessions on BERKELEY, Jan. 29. Tho, Unl- verslty of California has determined tbat t,1' vf.raBe cneral furra ot i0 ncres In California, It the land costs ncres ln California, If the land costs i5o per acre, requires $12,875 to establish the business and $1,740 an. r.ually available for operating and living expenses after the business Is established. ' , NEW DISEASE IN GERMANY AMSTERDAM, Jan. 29. The rav. a:e ot the new hunger disease, call, ed in Oermany "famine dropsy," are described In the Budapest newepaper Nepszasa. Men are attacked' by It clilerly between the ages of 40 and B0, nnd unless the patient can be given plenty of nourishment, the disease Is very uaeiy to prove fatal. In the small town of Aacb, 900 cases have! bean reported, 3 per cent of which have already proved fatal. MNG COSTLY IN CALIFORNIA of rice and npple sauce, one baked ap ple, twenty-four ounces of cocoa made of milk, twelve dates, eighteen prunes with plenty of Juice, four ounces of cake and two oranges. The test U being made by the Peoples' institute, the Post Graduate hospital and tho school lunch committee to determine If school boys receive sufficient noon lunches at home. her part. Tho agreement specifies that the allies are to bo aiven first . . , . . consideration' In that country's ex- ports. All Germany Is to bo allowed to Import la 4,000 tons of fish per month, and no edible fish oils. Norway also agreos not to .export uny commodity or foodstuffs from her own stores, which would be replaced by substitutes from the United States. She further agrees not to send to Ger many any minerals or chemicals used In the manufacture of munitions. A small amount of copper, In excess of manufactured Imports, can bo sent to Germany, Thn, agreement la to be operative for the period of the war, subject to termination by either party at the ex. plratlon of one year and upon three mi ntha' notice. LOCAL HOY IH I'ICTL'HKO IN COIXIKH'H WKKKLV In the last Usuo of Collier's, ac companying an nrtlclo by Harris Dick son, entitled "The Vanguard of tho Array," Is a picture- of a number of American soldiers In a "sldo door Pullman" In Frnnco. One of tlioao seated In the doorway h cailly roc- "w1" CI?'oma.n O"?'"". m ata. ni DUbUIUUB in 11113 Kliy, Mrs. n0r.ur.1ug noted tho llkonora on seeliiR tlio plcturo, nnd oxamlnu- tlon with a magnifying glims confirm, ed her opinion. The young soldier bad written of Hnrrls Dickson accom panying the regiment. ALAHKAN8 COMMENCE TO THINK IN SMALL FIGURES FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Jan. 29 Dime and nickels, aald to be the first ever sent to Falrbanka. were shinned here recently to provide a means of meeting the provisions of. war tax. Heretofore a 25-cent place haa been the smallest cola ever used here and at other laterlortaskaa point. r The Winnek Co., Inc. t 426 Main Street More people each day are using our new 30c Coffee and find it good. It really is the same grade of coffee you pay 35c a pound for when bought in cans. Get a sample for a trial, it is yours for the asking. Bacon For Breakfast Tim average price of Drat qaallty heron average about fir per slice. Try n few .llcrs of our rrgulur lit ton at 4 allcne for l(k. It'a gooj. I'rrali Yrgetnbles received dally. JL $ We have one-half gross Sweetheart Talcum Powder X to close, per can, 5 cents X Washing Tablets saves soap, to close, per box - 10c The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main St. Phone .34 Klamath Falls KKeXXV Move Made For Land Development in South SANTA FE, N. M.Jan. 29. A do notion of land for the "draining de velopment nnd Improvement" of the Rio Grande Valley "from White Rock Canyon to San Marclal, N. M.," will be asked of tho federal government soon by the Rio Grande commission, a state body, the commission decided at a recent meeting hero. The commission Instructed Its sec. rctary, James A. French, who. also Is state engineer, to prepare maps and drawings to accompany Its petition. It ulso Instructed Mr. French to ar- rango with A. P. Uuvla, head of tho federal reclamation service, to bo In , "" "" """ "'" i"uu Is prcsonted, If possible, and to take1 Ivnmilnvtnn n, ,Iia Hma ,I.A ...i.i. ThousandiofTons DR. hARRtOARCIDta ' Ti'0"!anl8.on th0UBand8 ' t" moment Dr, . yr. narry a. Garfield, .coal and for iBKkKKtlttif' VSmZSBSmUI0SmtSmSmmmmmSmU IsagagagagagagBgallBaH W'mLmK&SESBsmswm I 'miSsSSKsfK ' aHT ( ; IWSBrSSMmssmM': I i immm 1 I nine Monday holldaya. Notblaa wa. l.cki.. .. 7-1. Z .' . ...,pr on to handle indie the laborers. Grapefruit California Gmprf roll, 4for'J.V. IToritU Grapefruit, 'J for Me, a ml a for 30V. Australian Butter A alilpmrat of AanlralU Hatter ex. peeled for WrdnrMlay. It'a plmdlil, anil mvm you mticy. up the proposal with the Indian do. partment. It would affect much land owned by Indians. The project would drain a 300 mllo stretch of the Rio Grando Val ley. In which, It la declared, the "wn. tcr table," or level of tho under ground water, haa risen steadily for many years, so that now agricultural development Is retarded. I'ATItOI, IIOAT GOKH ON ItOCKM WASHINGTON, U. C Jan. 29. T'je American patrol boat went nshora ,on the rocks In Kuropean waters dur- lug a fog. There was no low of llfo I ,. ..... .. ... iiuiu uie I'ccideni, but tho boat will probably uc abandoned. ot CoaTierf Up When ol coal war. tied un In th. v.. -, administrator, i..... ...::".-." " w "" "' w B,,,M Klamath Falls x ? x t x X t t Hill IIKADACHK. KOU illXZISKHH. FOR IIII.I.IOl'HNKHH. FOR TOIII'll) I.IVKII. FOR (t'HTIIATION. Star Drug Co. niHTItlllL'TOUH Will NUIIIIKIt, TWKLVK lAMt I.ONUON, Jan. 29. Tho steam ship Cork Im rupurteil lo have beM toriicdoud, ucronllng to news recetTN hero toduy. Seven passengers ss4 live of the crow uro roported lost. Garfield Issues Order ..... ",D. "'" " New Jersey 08 c,0l"n lactorle for Ave days It waa needed a evrept orga nlU -"mm:. . ... :sm-ib