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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1918)
.i,N fsS ty;;Vr-;. ' yi'-jf V :MW0s: TliB EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALL!. OBEBON MONDAY, DMCKMHHtt I, mm u W'1 t9is wmmmmmmmmmmmmmammtmmmmmimmmmmmmmmtmmmmmtmmmmm. , u-r. Wk ; C,-.'i,i :m ,..-.tw " V 1 - MY' 5 . j m-Lm " -T-K .vh alii MMIMMKIU- P iggWl Li '" M Sanaa preee ajwiael-alr IMKNMKMMI IMrMKM.MrR crt aa tale M alM leelaewaVrubUehed ,at!"-'i,fHV M J"i j iiMtvrtiiiiMUM of pe- BBateaea noma ere rau i 'ftS.? iiSSf ;sgttTKi4a., UiMllmllNiiiiM PJj p iMt AHPFQUHP Naeaaikar IS.iXIM. traadOoodrear tin LBS ' 'jmi&(& frfr KV sMpHv bbY QM'UVvMi ! ;i ' .- ' HammMiA il ! eimWaewaeweBi W ' 'J,iMllM'.1,tM',M' STf i'iH.U'im IHWHW 'V in1 1 i Tliiiaiil aradli ..-' .TTTjffT .i - tv aaaaWa. eWJBBH ?. v. feOAi' MNiMMMHHMI. i 5 ;.-' vv2Ar -' ' V i 'V' aSNMMMmMMIMMiiMlHw -v :wmw sjenfiTii n?M ,' .'MR IMOMiirMMI raom; K-'".-';.-' k-MMttMra." Baa.waoai aad fay wrnT5T ;5&. eayanwaiBklAUJHBm aBttiMi'ahse ?. ' SSikr .SSc.frtMOall. SM. Oak-'- WliUP iimin iliiiln inn mMmt MMlWtmll' rac.lwlN( J- wMl JMHBk ', M MWilw . s J iiM iptm'' .;r;" vMt- 1"' mHMmi c -k its MMK1- mmM tea, aMe llsd, betweea Httt, OMt, ajai KlaaaaU VaUatadot . Oal aej aaaolaa MmmI reward, -iri i MMilll ONKMIB iijHHmaTjZv jaailiii Tfalalaai MWVHVHM T(lJBflB mr nlfelHeeraeea fee T y -t -n n-,- AJ. 1J. -. -,. .T-.-.. jalPBVHPVJt aae MBeTBaa aw. ,M-tt I.mM-hT.. iliii i i .. MwwVflfenHH fHai r-V WJIIB Ml UUflMM HenM i av r. inpHa, mwoub. -" real- iM Ohm lam heart of ,ettjr, rMMk to aaead atreet,' for tr. ar Partly, tifafatad raaeh; -ia)aree,v n 'aar; of No. T. M-i ." ,,,,'t ii . i ' ' i in j ii rmr aero raaah. aevtiarajo e vfeaavMU..M road. On.; ateo Ul oa. wen WZ& aaaee,'o;m!lea aeUewa. deairea :'wltl esehaaae 7."i,.'.',' mv "v-.- .n e Mea.taat aa alee la MMIe Mhoal BWtJfe.ll.iatiie tIataNtAe,'ll LKIaaW i.loa the sas iV'-IMNa ' .' ii wiTy ' " ' '' '8S3F mpjbi mmmt . . MBr datalla. eare r. Ch mmjiiBmBimT J1 IWWi m MMPImllaWi: fe' . IHMlaPlHti: M IWPTIIalataapea.; aaed s?" 'ialBr aaByjBjaajaajaaajaa r aaafe aaad Iv'naB aSamavaHa ! W fmv eVMBMHt InBllB:. SrWlHttif MN , MMMMlL ' I t.fSfiLZSS t-- UJH".1-. - "VxIWsl VB-- aaBBaV i." '-H' tKSOINAL .ftMn.K'MDBt,HITt ON LOCAL HAlTK waVs'" "1 MJ amoxgitrr proplk or tmhi cnrvjAN VICl'NlTT. 7''0fNl AN OOMING8 !' LOCAL POLKSi ' nBMn .ItM Krwt .tota town.on, bulaci io;tlM MerHll dtitrlct. , t l CkM.C DttflMii ta "hW on mnt- ten ot lraikMi'ffom Mtklln. '.. M.JUWui it here for Wrt kM)oN tWtfrow 8u rrakciMC 'j;B.MHU;loWli-ii.Uew ot biohkOMloAgr-frc Chllequb. .- ' i'f ,; ' . OJIkort D. BroWH U restored at1 tko hotd vHall, from i.akevlew. 5 ' ' ' . ' j ' rO. W. Enle nd P. Worker aro Ktanatk- rail Ttsltora from Fort ktamatk. , r. C. BtfcKoli Bought sunpllea here Saturday for ate raack'.lB, the. Mt. Ltkl aUtrieu ; v . Marrta CrlM', a atockaaaa from-the Talaax ialatrlet k in the. citr on, mat ten of kuilnaM. V . 1 " - r f Vtw, from hta atock raaeh la Laairell T. N. R. Qraer la In th city on mat tara ot baataaaa from Medford. He la atooftocat the Hotel Hall. i Mn..Jeaa LytlVto here for a abort TtattfroaiDorria. "She la a meat at the WMU PeHeaaii ' A jar. aM ain. n. m., HMfawn ro raeoat arrttala from Saokaae. ?,hy arameeta at the White Pelleaa i r 'j r . c." (' M i-A . GtMNANTS DOWNFALL CLOM ON BULGARIA'S ,T 7 "'' t , '" N1W. lORK. Dee. l.Oermak Mwoaaaera-were ahaklag the "rnajl ad nat?ai BaJevla.oaly moath he- at.Qarmaaa wereeemallad to- alcatke:artBhHlee oa the weeUmi fraad. fTlM Balaariaaa aatd their Mfkji mldit hare ataek'lt not for the Oirmaa ftat la attM hard aad:kaowa how'Vtoj irate at". ftleada',ad amaah aam laa.j.wae the, threat of tha.Oatac awQaejatlej. ' ft. ' a.DoWadJa'wara gtrea or the Ber m total Aaaolmir aa tl.7. laHad- hat MT killed. , r., f BUT A THBirr BTAMrf TOBAT. : ' S iSpi"i Slxi' It H ii h . -i Wft! H?M. ; " JJBVaOhllWI UWfM C'eaaancfaAoiiu ' SMHtMT 2miS-I " Chariot i. Caaplla la . married. Ilon'athe awf.r'h'e ;waa Hlaa Mil dred Harrla la lraewa tahe morle worlds Charlie aad aaa weet to tae Jaaaoa I. hfirerala LoaAatelea wttii Ilia hrtdefreoai'a aeereUry.i Aa beat ;maa, theaeeraUry Uld'hu Mat to keen hie emaloyer'a feet aaUailad, aeeordlai to report, he did a rk v-' - - . 'I. ' .1! ' . j .- ., V UVVK ltAKH -.., IN WAR BONK. :smrt i 'i( MRDQN.iDec:i l. Tbajattaaouri le,!mwtl;Baaegoodffatlrae BriUah'araar darlagtae war.-, tsrge aamfceraV tham' were uaaditof mov lag' fee Mold artUl7. ' ;Tke wale r:a:'Uto;Wf',BrHIhvadvane attd:hta.a-worth for many daw:(, taipajraj'ym;; right ap, 1 J e raaiiiiiflLah.; jp- rflii 1 . VK . , i i I.,. i. ii win iH. . , j jaaaaflBaite tfW .dilKhw aBHal ' rBBaBBBBBBBBBa.vaj ' iPBnyrojBBaBBYwB. ffpaf ' a iaja lin i irrt r WW" IWMW W iiiii MM l I . f y a MSBUVMi .i,i A i i anna 3RJ33 ZWwWJ!W frwM's iiwr j MENTION 'A. T. Rice and P. WcndllnR were amonR the train' arrival; last night from San Pranclaco. They ore "atbV ping at the White Pelican. Kir. and Mra. C. 1. tloittjr catne In I Inat night from Couer d' SAIene, Idaho. They. are atepplng at the. Hall Hotel. j. JudRe Baldwin ia In receipt . ot aomo very choice .cabbage ralaed by hla son Zlni oa his .ranch neit I.akovloW. The reach haa an eleva tion of t,800 feet and the vegetable are dectnrod to bo of unuaual quality. Miss Mildred Calalian arrived on Inst evenings train from Portland and left jihle morning for Merrlil to take care of her alater Mra. RoeaPiit- ley, who la 111 with thejnflnenaa. Mr. Flnley la alao aald to -have the In? Muenta, Mlaa vCalahan la a trained nurae. BUY A THRIPT STAMP TODAY. Gnat Ckurckman Dad 'rrttWKorrsiterFCT ii - iA lacrz. . tlEfeS3 - id , t, . . . am fii"r-v vawi'M ewMBjBiafremfaoejioi.aav, ABCKBICF WtKlV ArehhUhep Jeha Ireland, eighty yeara of age, one of the .beat kaowa Romaa Catholic prelatea In the world, -ladeid la hla home at St. Paul. He wai a victim .of heart trouble. Ha had beea ' meatloaed often aa oae likely to be made a, cardinal. . CATTKBNB BHTABUSHkD Over 70S eanteea atatlou have heea established by the Amereaa Bed Croae oa the railway llaea of thle eoaatry and at the; embarkation, aolata 'to furnish rerroahmeata to oa lietod.' men, whoa traveling thru the eoaatry. NOBODY CAN TKbL WHRN YOU BAKKRN GRAY. PADKD HAIR WITH aUGK TEA ' Orandmother kept her hair beauti fully dark'eaed.'gloeey aad attractive with a brew of Sage Tea aad Sulphur. Whenever her hair took oa that dull, faded for ttreaked appearance', bhi simple mlature'waa applied with won derful effect. By asking at aay drug store, for "Wyeth'a Saga aad Sulphur Compound,' yon will get a large bot tle Tof thla old-time recipe, Improved by the addltloa.pf. otherjUgredleato, ail. rtagy( (a use, i.ior aeoui our eaia. Thla almple; mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty , to the hair. t A well known tdowntpwn druggist aya every bpdyusea Wyithi Sage add Hitlphur ComiMiiiBd now because ,it dHr.keay, so naturally and evenly thai (idbody'can tellit haa been 'applied lr to eaay' to use, too; You lira ply finaiin, come or soil oruiu ane draw It through y'our'hair, taking oae, trand.at. a time. , By, morulng the gray1 hair disappears; after another aVHieatloa'ar two, it te restored to It, natural eblor nd looks' 'glossy, 'eoft and beautiful. Thia preparation l a encairui jeuet ;requisite. H la pot latoaded for, the cure, mitigation or Keftota.e ilaaeae; Adv.. ' tt 2jm .BdBiBi'V i I i .' aaflgavl ltfW- A ' 't mMilKAS 'i. idPBSPSdB3 t ' BBflPtoaBaaVSaaaal ' ' aaaVSaaBaaSBaaH ' Wk? JaaVSaaaaaaaBlaal ' , 'Kaafiaaaaaaaaamaaaal ' LDaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal JBBBBBBBBBBBBJ ,T BaaffJS9BJPTaaffJ: ! ' ,TLZrtZ4:9 t zZ i HAVE DARK tUUR bic I. ii SACRAMRNTO. Dec. Ii The trial of the alaty-odd' I. W. V., charged under a PederMiOrand Jury, ladlct meat with Vlaoaiof the Bapton nge Act, haij.ataln fcoea coatlaued ad'wlll start oa December M, la stead of today. Tee eontlauaaee waa made neceeaary .eWnit to the lllneaa of Judge WIIHam 0. Van fleet with) Jaundice, aad the latbiiity or reaer at Judge Pc H. Rudkln of Spokane to arrive hSre by aext Tuesday. White thej. W.'jW. have not an nounced aay change in their plan tc place their detenoe at the haada ( a committee' of their V-own members, there la aa oaialoa la Pederal clrclee that Oforge.Vaadeweer, coaaaet for the I. W. W.athe Chicago trial, will enter the rate a'tthe'lftst moatoat Theadora Pella',womaa member or the l.i W. W., whole ch'arged'la the seme Indictment) fwllt alee be placed on trlalat the aJaia'tlme, aad Attor ney Nate aoghtaa, tea Praacleco at tcraey will eoadaetaer defeaae, Mlai Toliak haa aot heea arralgaed aa yet, but thla formality wfll be atteadod to oa the day the trial atarta. i , ,Coghlan aad Yaaaaveef ortgiaally were employed to ropreaeat all of taa defendanta; but taa arleeaen aa taa day of their arraignment fired them and announced 4heyf would eoaduet their own defeaae) , v - "- ALASKA OUT AFTER TOURIST VISITORS W i . CORDOVA, (Alaaaa), (Dy.Jfr.tl)..- "Oet the tourlata,' Oapltallaa ijrour scenery, Swltserlaad haa dona, K aal haa made a srceceae Bad aowSpala la following her example, Alaaka Ma them aoth beat." Thla waatbe ajd givoa Alaak ana by'aT. C. MeCorJPa of aaa Praa. Cisco,. Vice Preetdeatof the Souaaeta Pacific RaHroad; waa, waa hero rW cently at the head by' the Department of the Iatartor toatady the Terrt tory'a reaourcee aad aoaalMtltlea. ; "Alaeaa hj not the 'aaw toothed range of mouatalaawlth people who lie about the'Uad'aa haa ao often been reported." McCeVraalck declared. "The meuataiae are here, ba: they are ao woaderful that yea don't have to lie about thorn." ,"r MeCormlek aald he hoped to. re tura North next'year aad brlag wMh him Secretary of the iatortor, Praak llaK. Laaa. .- .- ' e ; ARMITtOSTFliRAND, HBlLUdNSygAR WASHINGTON, D. C. Dee. . oeeta fS.KS.OOO.ee to raa the erlcan army durlag taa year aad' lag Jane Jth laet; ll.SM.MMde for the navyaad f 1,I1,M,M for the civil goverameat -proper. - The ahlpplag board apeat; lMM,oa aad flSl.eee.eot waa paid oat la peaaloaa. These Sgarea are ehewa today, by the aapaal report of.,Jaaa Parka, treaaarer of the UaMai. ftatos. to Secretory MeAdoo. Taa repert aaaw- ed the pablto debt oa Jaae lata waa lt.sBi.eee.eoo. IXNG MAIL DRUVKRY "J DAWSON, Y. T.. .(By MallV Pr orncera or the Royals Nerthwoet Mouated Pollee wl farm a patrol leaving here about ehrtatmaa aa, a trip over the loag-aaawtraU, aorth to Port MacPheraoa aad; Horaehol .la lend, Ice, bound Caaadifa aatpeata, the Arctic Ocean. The patrol wlU carry mall and Bewapapara lor the police coaatablM'aBfiwmaara ka tloB.d..loB,;tha.aygr' T? DEATHFIGURitiilf,n BWLIN BERLIN, Dee. tlstjcs of Berlin, pub heretofore atneat utfalletila 3. itwiT nveaauBT( The exceaa of blrtaa oeof daataa tat 1913 waa 11,711. IallU laaNiraa as exeess of deatha -er tbaJtad tl 4,40,-aad there' wero'll.t IT deatha than blriha' lav iftf 'l Theai Igarea doaW-aisiadat'aai-' dlera who died at the faajK W at aa- puau. , ueatM la lPMrLTMaa; Tj mare than taa the fact that Berlla'e decreased '.e. 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Mr. Greea, who haa heea realdlag tt taa Henley district haa reeled the old Porgueon plaea .and la tateadlng to move .there aeea UBmjyBjammmmmm SPRING LAKK DlanBsBfBBJ ae - , laaaaaaaaaaaaaBBBl Mr. aad Mra. Arthur Scareta. '"., Thua, after Jaau-Mlee-'Maade Sehrelaer, Mr. II. j.ry 1, IPIP,, certain New Joraay rttl Beaaott aad Mr. I. R. Iceablce apent so will either pay fare, walk, atay Thaakaglvlak Day at the R. A. Schre- at home or board' In Trenton. taer home.' . The governor, atate aenatora, mem w a Am u . t w I " of tht 0"11" of "hly, iadgea .. fT- "T 7 c,",e Jmb' of the higher courta. certain atate Vw-2- ! r John DaPay of Mldtaad. A War Stamp a day keepa the kaleer away. MYSTERIOUS V. C WINNER, WHOSE EXPLOITS HAVE JUST BEEN REVEALED, AND HIS MASCOT aaaaaaaaaaaaaaV aaaaaaaaaaaaW LamBmSStfijKitBlk!lv''j ''a1 rL. 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A special Christmas value ,in a Fmall 15 jewel movement, 20-year, gold nlledvcase; expansion bracelet, $25.00. Other bracelet watches, $27.60 to $40.00. Military watches will continue to be popular, with young men. A splendid stock, $20 to $40. Watches for boys, $8.50 to $50.00. Frank M. Upp ; JEWELER 511 Main Street Official S. P. Watch Inspector NEW JERSEY RAIL I PASSES CURTAILED TRKNTON, N. J., IVc. 1. -The Pederal llillrond Administration baa decided that'tho State law requiring railroads in New Jersey to furnish pasins to certain offlceboldera ia of i no enect wnue uncle aam la opera- olflcera other than the executives , h. b-h .-.- . ;-.1 well aa moat of the legislative em- ployees. Bach year, the lglalalure cither atoned. The BrltlaK Admiralty haa riuat announced th. cni.i. v.' . bell waa command.r of several of the Q - boata which maaauara4ed aa trama ' A . ... ) u- T. " ' . meamera ana other harmleea eraf t. Ilk aaa action hla ahip atink a U-boat,' (Ja added to or. made an effort In en large the list. The passes, it ia aald, Were used Ihrunut the year by many holders and were especially dealrablo 4o the South Jersey resident who spent his aummera at the shore. Many of the offlclala now commute to Trenton ob their Two haadred and alaety alck aad delicate bablee la Voake, Italy, re ceive apeelally prepared milk at .the dispensary operated' by the Aaterfeaa Red Cr ntlY.A THRIFT STAMP TODAY. FRANK T. GUNTHER WATCHMAKKK AND JKWKLKK Klae Watrli Repatrlag a r I He GoaaW Seise . Wac IbteiU CvaalBt'BUdtt RowflBf ti AM Kind W. D. MILLER DBiiengBrt . '- and Baggage ANYWaaaal IN THK CITT QVKK MUIVIOB'i KkiABONARUI RATES -,.., .j . i am ' . ,.?') ,f i t !Mf ILt&i ' ,ti ti I v. a: V. tf 'j 5S5W?? -b.77 aaw an Be ri" .!. .wwt zri i '- a l'.BBli. CbMUM:, LBMMtWB' fc.'.. - - ".' 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