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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1918)
jflCDNEHPAY, pCTOMm Ifl, JOIN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON paoi nmiw m;- Nurses Protected Against New Influeiua" CAPITAL CUT . .,,,.,(l., 'Wmt' I - ' y ?-" t. ,. i-fiW'.'i'i In foodlngthnm, Cafes and cafotorla hnva sprung up about the City like ARCHBISHOP OF GREECE TO MEET PRESIDENT mushrooms; It li no uncommon sight to suu a linn of war worker standing In lino putsl'iln u restaurant, waiting for a chunco to spend money Inside Just like u line of ticket buyer be fore u theater box ulllr; . ', ' u. -- v. 5-: i f Pre scriptions T it4 m m ". IT namVai IF fM'l'Uk 1 m nhht mim I imiriiuu 0 FLOODED WITH HERS ' . Kursca In Ilnston end other place tare bcmr provided with this gauio protection against the new Inflticnsa, I hospitals they art unable to krutlic In the geims thru the Haute. . 1 IXFI.IKN.A AMONU HOKHKA KKPORTKIi 8AI.KM. Oct. IS. "Horse Influen sa" I the next thing to be combatted according to Dr. W. II. I.ytlo. itato veterinarian. , Major A. I.. Mnson, general veter laarlan Inspector for the government, has boon In conference with Dr. lyt!o rtlstlvo to mean to pevent the spread of the dlteaie, which hut made IU appearance among horaea In the tat. Dr. I.ytlo aald an order will bo li ned requiring the disinfecting of all llrsry stablea and stockyards In the Male. THAT HKATTI.K HNI'IT ACIAIM KTTI.n WaoII.. Oc III. Heat tie Lopes to become one of tho big aalevays tu Siberia after the- war, Jtut ui It haa 'ikk ti)n the gsteway lo A'nM'n. In nntklttntlnn of big trice In the future with eastern Kus- .Uu .errltory the Seattle Chamber of Cotncicrce tni opened r Siberian bur' eiu snd L.Hi 'li Chamber of Corn men e and i he city schools have es tiblllic, ii.itKCc In which the P.'.: ln Inniiiii pt Is taught. The bunn.. hi mtlierhiK t(tltlc: nnd Informv IImi nlni.t SM'tris. BUY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY ,r. ' ,'i,ix - vi rcc;u8tt, ann after until futtl1. ' -:.JII l- and we know m making this (" . tv lv; t ' i ' WASHINGTON, D. 0 Oct, ,ir..--The Southern constituent, who Noma threo yvarn iiko rejected a Sloo-u-month Job hero In tho capltul-rwlth-out uvui going to work nt It bo- cr,u.noJu considered tlTo cost of IIvIiik (lon high, must huvo been a mun of prophetic vlKlnn. Ho created .almost a nut.'oinil sensation among Job hunt- torn; politically, hi), wan n curiosity. Hixtcun yours, a domocrut In tho w'ldorncss, with republicans In all the Jobs, his party came Into .power, HI. congressman paid back the year, of loyalty with an appointment. But tho man took one look ut Wushlne ton and Its living prices, and wont,,m,,,tho.ro.l.u'no?1 B"1" ha t0 back to (Irorgia on tho flrst train. Ono Is constrained to wohdor what ho would do In Washington now.T do Ih Washington now Much has been written and said of the congested conditions In wnr-busy Washington. Government officials whoso tusk It Is to bring In war work ers huvo been eager not to have tho reports of crowding drive away hun dreds of folks badly needed. In fact,' they have made every effort thru or ganlratlbn of aids to new comers to And homes for them. On the other hand, real estate agonts and others besolged by waves of homeless new comers actually have pleaded tar have tho country Informed that there Is no more room. A city which, threo years ago, was estimated as having 5,000 vacant houses and 3,000 vacant apartments, now has not a single vacant one. Tho soarch for. homes has extended to all tho suburbs, where cottages have troblod In price. The crowded condi tion of hotels and boarding bouses, every truveler knows tor blmseir. Ono of them has aptly remarked that on coming to Washington on business ono has to engage a placo In Haltl- in or o or Philadelphia to sleep, Soldlors In uniform havo been put to making house to house canvass, asking tho occupants to "double up" as a patriotic duty .ami take In a war worker. Absentee householdera hav ing largo domains which they havo bM iecuatomeU to visit once a year. havo In sonio cases toured that the premises would be commandeored by the government, nnd hurriedly have returned to keep tholr drawing rooms from living converted Into dormi tories. Ono may well Imuglnt that whore It hero Is so much dlltlculty In housing so many poople, there Is equal trouble Closed on Sunday Beginning Sunday October 20 Th Oregon State Council of Defense hae requested that ne delivery of petroleum products be made on Sunday: ?'.' The Standard Oil Company is glad to comply with this t ' .. ni L . . Oct.-jba 20lh, r.n i!. " uccinninrj "' W rot!fcc, c.H of ou distributinfj ntatio; !h ihn r,-.f nf Ovcfron. includinrr our automobile service stsv -l..ll C..Mt.- M aala m kind will be made on Sunday. As in the casa of our previous announcement regarding the sale of gaaoline and engine distillate only between he hours of 'I a. ro.and 6 p. m. (now week days only), this re quest is made for the purpose of conserving man power, that our patrons will patriotically co-operate important war measure elective. Standard Oil Company CALIFORNIA J THEPRISOtiERS (lly Cliircnro lliidliigton Holland,) tiit.iu u . . . .. ... 1 unnrie fticwury is coniinuing inn 01 I'AIIIB, Sept. 28. Uy MulD.-Kx.j, , ,)o)af f th bW ntoreBtl) f)f ci.u.cou prisoner or war como DacK,jl0 mtlmdn. farmer' nnU dairymen by way of Lake Comb, and of all the i of Oregon. In a letter received by sights of this war, that of an arrival the Oregon dairy council, Senator ..I. - - . M - . 1 L I of oxchunged Italian prlionor.1 Is the!?,,cNnry "iy,,: I most pitiful. In duly Austrian prisoners are werj cont of o!, nour purchased for allied enred for, well-treated, woll fed. They .purposes. I am endeavoring to per ko home well and strong. In rer siiada tho government to Increase this turn for thorn Austria sends back order, so that we, may add to tho liumiin wrocks, horrible to see. 'if stock of mill, feed for dairy purposes. sends back men mutinied, men wait-L " prce .' w'"'at ed by starvation and dbe.se. nUoZ ' mUrS 2 flou! who have Buffered the horrible cruel mnu (n California which formerly " 0!ch arriving train comes Jn consumed about 1.000.000 barrels of curried 'off In litters. Not becauee .!,By ?f6 wunded no.,ll but becauae J - . . . .. .. . ' rcacn trnin is met oy me Ameri I can Y. M. C A., with cigarettes and I such thlngr a the soldiers watt, V. M. C. A. secretaries pass among the i "r ' , : poor fellows giving them what com-fl were whole fort they ran and what asslstince tejaee me." the "Y", KnlghU of Columbus, ,Y. M. C. A., Salvation Army and Jewish Wei faro Bonrd are doing wonderful work among the prisoners. The sight of the men la like of a fnmlne. Men aro literally reduced to akin and bone; they are walking horrors. Prom far and near frlenda and re latives of the prisoner come to meet them, hoping, hoping' that their loved ones will be In the consignment. Ono poor1 old mother, living In a dis tant province of itaty, walked to Como no less thin four tlmea, vainly waiting for her only remaining son. At bit the government took notlca of tier, and procured -her tranaporta tlcn on the railroad. At Inst her, son came: All the re luring prisoner were off the t'-. nnd It looked aa If her alsth visit were In vain, but presently a litter wia carried off the laat car. She, had not been prepared for thla, for tier J on waa still pictured In her mlnd.aa the atrong, hearty boy who had gone away from her. v Supported by a Y. M. C. A., man she drow neir hesitatingly but tun ed away her face. She could not brae to look. Neither she nor her son has been fortified against aucl n meeting. Out the boy rose to the emergency, .lie stretched out hla emaciated hand and grasped hers and drew It agilnst his cheek. "Mother," ho said In Italian, I haven't but'one oye left tnd only one leg but I'm your son yet. I love you as much aa s.r o.-mu i t.,i AmMttmtfir lifinn '-' - ;jrf'- (( ? :& m V t 'I'll ,S) t...r ,' V ;.'' r '-1 '. u '!' M i ; v ( TJ. , ul' .1 "., 'V u " ' ' G sWsW iaiWBaBBgPI K . IIUU I UUflU I PORTLAND, 10. - Benntor 1 "Tne governments promised mo It.. Inlrn frnm thu Pllf'tflf f!fitiDt 40 nop flour annually." Senator McNary hae been active In, B,,p,Bf tBe condensed milk Interests and otherwise hae ahown his slncero co-operation, the .dairy council re- .,,. Aren't you glad to I ' f She burst Into tear teara of grief '- o' ioy, and thrgw herself upon ; .'hi body, mumbling his name, cud-J r.nng mm, And so they come. Skeletons, hor-j rrs, monsters, -mniues sent dbck by Austria In exchange 'for well-fed, .healthy, happy Auatrlans, The con- trast la one that speaks with an olo- i.iencif not to be forgotten. "I BELIEVER Iff LIFE" she sirs FORMER TRAINED MIUiK, flltA- DUATK OK BKIXKYI7K HOSPI TAL, GAINS SO IHIUNDH IXQ TANIiAC. TAK- Ono of the most Interesting ol many remarkable statementa made In connection with Tarilic was given by Mrs. Marie J. Howard, who resides at 401 Weitlake Ave., North Seattle, recently. Mrs. Howard has been a resident of Seattle for the paat eighteen yeara, and before her marriage, waa a trained nurse and n graduate of Dellevue Hospital., New York. When naked If she would bo willing for her statement to be pub lished, afae said, "Yes Indeed, and you may start It by aaylag I believe I Teniae has eaved my life. "I have auffered from stomach trouble and disordered liver and kid neys for five, yeara and had gotten In auch a bad condition, that' I honestly felt like I waa going to die. Brory ! T . , , "HOW WOMEN VOTERS IN ENGLAND DO HARD WORK 1 ' . 1 f sfctf.'SY.V V -" " '-" f kL 'AliOTSf.'??eWTri4SI! M mm,- . msF ? yimtrfmMm-MmmwmM i rr a-' 1 " jmm wim a. aa m2m:i i i . m. 1ril2"tJr;a'i.-.e wv juv" kw .iiv t v i These woman votera of anglarid.tfoncjt stop ut the hardest kind of work, ahowa two acenea In a quarry: where these women use pick their huabajida and brotkeri'nawaeat to'the war, OtOROU.ROUSCOf. .'RtV. MILIOJOJ Tho ,110V. Meledjos, MedaxakLi, hblshop of Oreece. ha. come to the United States on n special mission, .and this uhotocranh nhow lilm wltliltn .. thing I would cat fermented In my stomach and tho ca.s formed by It would causo my heart to patpltite so' my breilh would almost stop. Thera 1" were. Intonso pains all thru my back about my )lvqr and kldnoys nnd I can't begin to tell how I did suffer. I bad fearful headaches and wos so nervous I hardly know what sleon wa.s. I was often down In bed for. a ; week at a time, hardly, able to raise my hand. Then I would mnnige to stay up for two or threo days, but would have to give up and take to my bed again. I would often go for two or Hirer days without eating a mouthful of cnyttilnK. I lost weight Judgment ugalnst you for tho aum of right along nnd am telling tho posl- 2.G4C.0O. and for Interest as de iivn truth wimn I mv I wm lnNsjicli uiandod In tho complaint, and for mo truth iiml siy I v.n in such 2,5 BttorW)y., teea and. his coata iin awful condition that I thought I jn tDR act0n. ' waa going to die. Thla summons Is served upon you "After rending nnd hearing so J P,,bHcat'on, b? ?rder.0LHoa p much about Tan.ae , bought . bottle ?XtJl'r$ i'lUW thinking If It did others so much tnc 4th day of October; 1018. direct good, perhaps It might help me, too. ng such publication for six anccea- the Well.. It has not only helped me.'but yetj, have actually gilned twenty-flve pouniH since I began nnd have nevcrfcatton of ,e aate of November 10, felt hotter In my life. My appetite Is 1919. good nnd my stomach In such a splcn- JAY H., UPTON, did condition that I can hardly eat Attorney for the Plaintiff. enough end I don't suffer n particle I Prinevlllo. "j 0 0 afterwards. All my pain and mis- ery la gone, my kidneys nnd liver; are nctlng splendidly nnd my norves are perfectly strong and normal, I sleep every night llko n child, and, don't know what it U to have a head ache. My husband hiu nlso taken Tanlac with wonderful results. In fact. I think it has dene him as much good as It has me, and wo both con sider It the finest medicine made." Tanlac Is gold in Klamath Falls by tho Siar Drug Co, Adv. veerfVsM'" ' and nhovQl anUBo V-,. .- - - .Mrf' :"rrrsrsrsjriEE?e-r5'rAirr:' "v;. r, ..,.l.v.tJ;;,;.jm. ; - , -., -ii tr .,- -v.i, ii iwii7 nAwsuat'iw ucua MtDAXAK SKUax.fOHCtmrHW OeorRcs rtouss;s, Oreek minister trj rnCtlnldl.TeclIlaVy of the O reek legation on his right, ready mil on President Wilson. . , T I LEGAL NOTICES Isek nwu, sec i, t. 27 .. 10. w m - kW. M.. and attorney'a fees anal HUMMONH - costs. )1 the Circuit Court of Klamath, This summons Is served upon yon' County, Oregon. J W. J. Jamison, Plulntlff, . I I vs. Frank, Jamison, and Orace Jamison, , Defendanta. To Frank Jamison nnd draco Jaml- son, Defendants In n tho naiiio of the. fltato of gon You are hereby required loop- pear and' answer the complaint In the above entitled court and' cause, on or before slx.jreeks from the date of the first publication of thia sum mons ,and If you' fall to ao appear nnd answer, tho plaintiff will take alve woeka In the Evening Herald: J ".e n?t . .dbUeatloi .1. .oj the dt, of , Hl'SIMONH . in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. W. J. Jamison, ,1'iaintin;, vs, Frank Jamison and Qrace Jamison, Defendants. To Fnk Jamison and Orace Jami son, Defendants: In tho name of the State of Ore gen: You are hereby required to ap- pcur ana answer tne complaint in tne uuovo entitled court and cuuse, an or before six wooks from, the date of fjT -'" lunik 4"w4 which thla photograph proves. thru all the operations that, tred '? Have jour rM'rlptliiii pur up, nl I'liilfrvviHid', uliprc purr In KriMllcnt.0 mill vpcrl rom-' piiliiHtlitK trill Insure, tho ntnrl rotiillM anticipated by your pjiy slrliin... Wc ruuViiiiIl'c purity, ncruracy anil fair prlio.t. I: PtarwfV ,, ! Ws!: rUJMWTrl rU lOKwrtTSWIit V;,! M4t MtKUH KbU , Vilf 71 the first publication of this sammoasv ana ir you fall to appear ana an. awer. the plaintiff 'will take a de- cree'and. judgment against yon for, tne sum or icso.oo, witn interest at' 8 per cent from April IS, 1916, nntllx paid, and foreclosing the mortgage) upon the NEK NB"i gee. 14, T. 17 B..K. 9, E. W. M.. and NH Nwur ny publication, by order of Hon. D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of the above ea- tiuea court, maae. ana entered on tne 4th day of October,. 1918, directing lauch publication for all auccesatve weeks In the Evening Herald; tb (first publication I of the data of A Oro-October 0..1018. and the last nubllea- tlon is 'of the. date of November 10, 1018. 'f JAT . UPTON. " i Attorney for the.PUIntMT. Prlnevllle, Oregon. ' t-16-lS-SO-S-lt-M HKQPESSIONAi: CARPI ,x lomx c cuMHotur ,. Ceemiy S veyee Ova ' - CITV AXI COUNTY AH8TKAOT, COMPANY' ' , v SIT Main Insuraara Laane and Aawtraeea Ileal, KUte l.oasw at ' to e'per; ceert L DR. F. R. GODDARD ) iMteopeiwc I'Hyaiciaa rnn suite si i, i.,e. a: (ever K. K. K. Siere) ItMneMl .. Ree.PtMWk (.The only Oiteopathle Phynl- clan and Surgeon In Falls) RKCICiStD MSXT aRRVIOa PhOM se Kigttt Phana e4s' LAROE STOCK, OF New Woolens Select Your New Fil M NOW Fit' and IHgheat Oracle of Workmanship Guaranteed Chas. J. Cizek MKHCIUNT TAILOR, rilH Main fit . W O O D BIBB . I..1 .... l.l ..u ujl SitTrVA'V ivi nimv swu IMn) wwif . Uivii"W'rf.' - alieil nice, 1 it H --"r-f. - 9 .- m .w ' ,'vtff clean, rjr BLOCK WOOPi! while the price' aire riMfcK-W iKS -'. 'J." .l'.v g-a, . iySz viR- : &hw OMmiOSI aAW:oM5a7itS)JI Tmrnvmt"ri.lt li,, S! "m -V i S? ,.ij 1 c?;i t& V. ?t. 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