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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1918)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Movnn, 1 1: I. miu it m KIlN imei: TWO The Evening Herald! R vv. O. SMITH I.IUTOK Published dally except Sunday by' The Herald Publishing Company of Klntnnth Fall'' at 116 Fourth street P IL ERSONAL MENTION I.ITTI.R HinELUHITM t) 1.1KWI. MMVKN'INOS AMONG THK PKOPl.K OK THIS CITV AH VIUXITV. OOINGS AX1 OOMIM1S OK LOCAL FOLKS LILLE HUGS AND KISSES FIRST POILU TO ENTER CITY AFTER GERMANS RETREAT ailllllllllilllllllllllHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllHllllfmiiii! Filtered at llio postolllce nt Klauw nth Falls, Oie . tor transmission thru; 1. Scott U In town today from the mnili as second-class matter. I Salem Subscription terms by mall to any J" Inibll ha returned addreoo in Iho United States: ; from a brief business to Thrall t One venr . .$5.00 i One month SO , Mr and Mrs. (Ironic Anderson are don for a few days from Chllonuin K Hall left this morninc for Member of the Avochitol l'rr The ssoclnted Pros-" l exclusively entitled tn the use for republication . oi.iloquln after a sho.-t vl-i' !n th! of nil nri dispatches credited to K!c,r i or net otherwise credited In this pa-I per and also local news published' frank llradv of Port Columbia. ''""'"right of republlclton of so-! WnhlnBton rame In on tho train la-t clal dispatches herein are also re-, evening. ycnet C A Williamson nnd H MacKinna are guests at the White Pelican Hotel .11.111 .riiiiii- MOMtw, ut:( oinr.ii ., iiiin Herald's Classified Advs. FOR RENT Principal Fred Petef-son of the FOIt KENT Threeroom modern I """' """ -"'"" " " house partl furnished. including, me county seat i-aturuay miernoon bath and toilet Enquire at S13He reinirts that the Influenxa hai Mrs Orace Tlbbetts nnd children came in yesterday afternoon from Chlloquln for a short lslt W T Duffv n Count) seat vlsl tor from Heattv Mi and Mi L S Denton arilied last evening from Camp Tailor. Ken tuck). W M .uk vxai among the train ' arrival last night from, Mcdford. Ho ' U a guest at the Hotel Hall ! i j W J. Orr I In the ell) for a few ' da.is on matters of buslnexs from CIoerdale. C.illfnrnla He I Mop- i ping at the Hotol Hull i Mrs. Horace Mitchell has left fori A .-bin ml She will bo met there bv I Mr Mitchell it ml they will remain I there for a hulldav vllt . Ml lloatrlce -Vo from Port Klamath who has been the guest of MIs Waive Jacobs hag gone to I.os- Angeles to tuil voice uud piano AfflSL3fc frfMvMVfc Al Jill ll ;2t,r IA v BtS sws &i i)&m mm':m wr -ivw -w. v , '"a , "i .i. JkJ"" P if1 i Lincoln treet 21-U FOR KKNT Nicely furnished apart ment 133 10th St. 1S-51 almost entirely been cleared from that district, the only remaining pati ent In Merrill was able to be up and around on Saturday Mrs J V Tipton of Odessa left I this morning for London, Kentuokv , where she has been c tiled by the i serious Illness of her father Mr Tipton who accompanied her to Klam ath Palls Saturday returned this morning FOR SALE WWMWNMAA I FOtt SALK ton llros -Christmas trees. Pey Phone 112R 21-St POIl S LK- Alfalfa hay. JH.50 per ton U K. Walker, Klamath Pack-1 IngCo. Il-2t J t POIl SALK, 1917 Maxwell, 90 peri ETIQUETTE OF "SiAi r ..vnfXTk njicJm St S3kS 3ESt j vS - -!SifflfJ uu '.rju h. rr..rjarTXHrtrvr .dm- - cent new. 21-5t Dunham Auto Co. yoil SALE Ford touring car, bought new September. 1917 En quire F. C. Iluchholz. 20-6t Klamalh lounty News BELGIANS IS :J--: nrinnifini r nriiinif ini r i nr uunrvuni r, jir m- vust " "tn&i - y .A... - iSyA $mmaWSi&0' rJS' tip iikms? ms; n $& "T Lille went wild with Joy when Fri-iuh troops entered that ilt after the Hermans had been forced to eva cuate It In the face of the llrllhb drlie This photograph shows part of a rroivd nf seirr.ll itimi mil 1 1 which surrounded (be Hint luilu l.i reach lln tu'iirt of tint city He w the most kissed soldier In Llll that da) Mr and Hoy ltowo Sunday i FOK SALE Complete household; furniture. C37 Tenth st., comer! Lincoln. 20-4f FOK SALE OK TRADE Five-passenger car in good running order. 1404 Main st. 19-5t BRUGES, (Correspondence of the Associated Press ) The Belgians are, the most polite people In the world Yesterday seven correspondents truv-j jj, j j) eled to Audenarde. We were in1 tia ami Onal. Several government surveiors have been busy surveying the tule land around Midland for the past week I formed that e might cross the Es cam and proceed in the direction of As our two automobiles came Hooper and daughter were In Klamath Falls Tuesday .doing Christmas shopping Heavy Sea Saves Big Ship From Submarine 'The Store Brimfull i of the Christmas Spirit For whom do you wMi a jrift for mother, wn, Mvootlu'iu't, father, brother, sou or friend? s lection h a happy undertakine; here, t ,. chooses from innumerable appropriate artit , , The quality is established it is known by e one to bo ;otjI, tho best of its kind. This rcpu tation for line quality is why everyone feels c cially complimented with a present from i;p. We are prepared with help and with merch im disc to serve you most satisfactorily this Chi i -mas. ( HRACKLKT WATCIIKS Many diU'erent designs in bracelt;t watch Swiss and American movements, tilled and hhIkI irold ens-OS. 'JH.UU to $50.00. DIAMONDS A large stock of carefully selected stones. This display of rings is especially attractive, Slf.on to $!5f0.00. GIFTS FOK WO.MKN " Set rings Pearl necklaces Veil pins French Ivory ai tides Silver Flatware pieces Cut (Mass . . Mantel Clocks GIFTS FOK MHN WaUlemnr Chains S H.OO to SlU.uii l.f)0 to $:()i hi 511.50 to Sl.'Hiu $1.50 to $ ll im $ ,5oto$rj;.ii $1.00 to 5 Hi.!!."! $1.50 to $2().iii) $11.00 to iii.;,u FOR SALE 1,700 acres of irrigable land in small tracts, interest lessir.hent than federal farm loans; pay out inj0ver tne ridge before entering towY z3 years at a per cent 01 tne pnn-i clpal each year Inquire of Francis J llirane, Bonanza, Ore. 21-6C MISCELLANEOUS they were spotted by an eigle-eed observer in the German lines, and as jne reached the entrance of the town land left from our cars preparing to enter on foot, a shell whined over T. D Yang and Mr Castle were In Klamath Fall-. Tuesdav. na.if,u-nara 10 winter. ;- our heads and exploded dully in a iTacoma. Wash per month Jay Manning 21 3t. , , ; ' , , 'rain soaked field fifty yards beyond carload of hogs WANTED High school girl wants! the road Another followed about the place to work for board and go to same distance short. Then they came school. Write box 57, Worden, Ore...n fas. ,nat I lost count. Gas shells 21-3t they were and we donned our masks, and made for the cars. ' The lieutenant in charge of our party bowed to the oldest correspond ent and bade him enter the ctr The In turn bowed him Into SPRING LONDON, (Ily M.ii Now thnt censorship rules hale been much re laxed. extraordlunr stories of ilose 'shines and unexpected happenings are being published Hard to beat 'Is one related by the Liverpool Even frnm.nR Kxpress It tell how a toniodo where he shipped a , ( rom a i-.,J(u ,,,,,, ,,,.,. a ,. tended victim whlili at the psi-hol-oglcal moment was lifted beyond Its .teach by a big wave- ami admlnls!- '' IlllII I I.Nf.N , , r,l ,1,,, nill,.rila t,. n(int)in, .it.nniv - - .- .p.j -,. ......a.. ... ...,u..w -,iv, . Mrs. J. I) Hooper is spending a few davs with her daughter. Mrs W E Kemp, at Keno. Wr Tlngley has returned - nmiTi.sGS - - - STKAYED Three milch cows, one light brlndle, one black, both de horned; branded Heath T and F with Jit connected on left hip; crop off t1lt 4 Vidlf llnda nmrt nni all In left om-'whllP with hlarlr snnl, rt,J ,at,er be,lB Belgian horned branded F with JH connectpd . to his neighbor motioned on left hip; crop off richt ear. silt in' the car. He demurred and then fol left Also one red Durham range lowed some Alphonse and Gaston ' ,r Sthrelner. Mr Stewart and Mr cow and one red 2-year-old steer with moving pictures until some one mo- M-ewls helped Mr. Heero butcher hogs one da) thLs week. ' ear ana bput in leu Also I nave at my ranch and have fed for two win- spitefully spluttered along the muddy road subrnnrlno on the other side of th Here Is the paper's urco.int and the ship was plti iting about Tin llrit to '' the rlrsl submarine wus the gunner who nUo spotted tbc traclv of a mrpi-dii nhtih. If jnuu-' thing like 3 miracle itu not hnp;ieii' ed. would haie struck ilium nmld-, slilpii Nothing rnuld bo donn In limn to turn the ship clear of ilunpnr. I but a lisiiy sea 11(1. M tllKtt nil IU j crejt the Hleutiier which wn only drawing a few feet of water ni'd then those who had Just been oipmt. lug to be torpedoed themselves, t.w a ternnd I'-boat which wn working In unijunction with iln one on llm Knives for Waldemars Cigarette Casus Strap Watches Cull" Links Hmblem Kings . .. Card Cases Scarf Pins $ .1.00 to $ ii.ui) $ 'AM to $ .". on $25.00 to $:sr.uo $ .100 to $20.00 $ h'.OO to $10.00 $ 15.00 to $ 7.50 $ 1.00 to $'J5.oo . GIFTS FOK CHILDKKN rin Sets Haby Kings . Gold Kracolets . Lockets and Chaains 5LfiO to $ .$ ,75to$ .$2.50 to $ .no :.oo l.oo $2.50 to $10.00 Lucille nnd Walter Stewart left for l,l',a,""r Kansas Wednesday to visit relatives " Tht Ilrltlsh steamer Algorles. com-1 mlnr side of tin. steamer, struck by Mr and Mrs Mark are expecting ( matu'ed by Captain Frederick Taylor. ' the torpedo tneir son tan nome for tne t'lirnt-( wa off Ilardsej Maud and bad i mas Holidays i cargo of timber from Itosshre Garxton There w.n n heavy sea en up into ih(! nlr The) heard a deafening explosion In nnd saw a mountain of sprii) llinvul Frank M. Upp JEWELER 511 .Main Street OHicial S. l Watch Inspector lh(fc fart' lit-ifh tirumfoil t ulfh in1 connected on left hip. crop off right 1 ,,oned ,0 me t0 enter tne car ' dlU- 1i neii mey an pnea in Ana as we raced down the road to Thlelt shells ters one young red cow- branded U on left ribs. Francis J Ilowne, Bo nanza. 21-3t Ethel and Charllo Mick Wsltcd I with the SUirelner children Frlda) i HIIN Send Your Mail Orders to K. K. K. Store If it is Impossible for )ou to come to i..i. to Io ,our Xnuis topping, j men , ,, accorB to tno TaK. SOLDIERS BEGGING IN BERLIN STREETS UEHLIN, Dec. 23. (by the As sociated I'ress) There are between (60,000 and 70,000 unemployed work-j a balance on hand of iii73,.'i32, lll'Oi: MM SI'E.NT (IV STATU ItOAIW. SALEM. Ore , Dec 23 Dur ing the last two years the Mute highway (omml.sslon has ex pended J2,8S,2r7 and now has I llsche Runchau. Of the number 7000 -uti ii-t juur iiuiii finitrm. nc iiui uu "f 'i " i-je in m-ii-cuuuy, iare metaj uorker.s u.i.l nil! ..-nil gooils hubjeet t yourj Tll(. ,0,a, ,e p"B'per savg ,,0 mn iipproval. Jf not Mitlsfartory, return Inc,uJe blrlkerSi tll(J number of whom them at our .-vpei.se. We pay all. varies. The walkouts generally are postage, exp.es.. or freight charge, of nort duration. according to the biennial report of the commission prepared for submission to the governor. ! ! l HUTS SEW THEIR DOOM AMSTEUDA.M. (Ily Mn.Il) The we all o be killed:" tlmy uski-d ' "The officers harangued, cajoled.! In vain Three times tho order wai given It wan a difficult position for, men with no backing but ilmlr f.. j lug of solidarity A thousand were. Imprisoned at WllliuliiiHlinven Tim ' choice between freedom nnd prlsomueni was not dirrioii was levoliitlon l( was the Iron fate that the I'nn (ir-riimri. with what wis to bo their last deiperaln blow.; should theimulves bale started Ihe! tonflagratlou It was this Inst, dev-i wsww Ellutill IIIIIHIIHIN &W SALTS TO (tet n Kliiiiitanl luiirniiie pulli) frmii Hid ( hilinin.V Sinllli ngi-iii) 12 attempt of officers of the.,Oertnnn lllali crime agaliut the (iorinnii peopln ' Illlfli i.nu rltf.nl In tii.ln fi nillnlfl'il that Keall'll tllllfr illlfiMi " ' sortie against the Ilrltlsh (Irmiil Fleet , ii.ul guarantee h.itlsfacllon. Good hlilipeil the same day order received.' K. K, K. Store, Ix-adlng C'lotlilersi and Jliitlers. C-18t The Vosslsche Zeltung refers to the Increasing number of soldiers engag ed In begging while there Is much I work to be done WORLD PEACE American be,) are d)ing for their Thr, lw0 lhoUf(anu gcno0, cnll eountr, huroly you can save for It. , ,. . of ParU werf) . jsuy ar saving Miuinps. celvine regular lunches from the Ited ':---;mHH HEAD STUFFED FROM CATARRH OR A COLD II 1 f l ?! ( Cross during the past year. i i Sajs Cream Applied In Nostrils X Opens Air Passages Itlght Up. luslunt lellef no waiting. Your dogged nostrilH open right up, the uir passages of )our head clear and j on can bieuthe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, head-ur-hu, drjiiess. No struggling for. breath at night; your cold or catarrh ' illsnppeaiM, Out a siiiall bottlo of Kly'b Cream Huliu from your druggist now. Ap j PI) a little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing eieuiu In your nostrils. Hi punetiutea thru every air passage of the head toothc-s tho inflamed or swollen mucous niembrune und relief loiui'.-i liii-tuiuly. It V Jiist flue. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh. Adv ff T BY SOCIALISTS before tho arinlstbti was signed Is BETTER LICHT AT L-iiiirai lei izeu uy tne iieriiu vor I waerts as "tho last devllLsh crime i against the d'erman people thnt sell-' ed the doom of tho I'nu-Cermans.", Hi-fusal of the sailors to go out and fight Is regarded as the II rU step to ward llm (lerman revolution. This mutiny Is described by the Vor- , wuerts as "an ait of solf-dcfenso by 1X0,000 men against the villainous I i'an American plan i 1 EAT LI .SS Ml IT II I H.cii in on ni: toi I i;i;i. iiL.iii:ii I 'iiteiiu.i: CHEAPER PRICES rOltn.AND, Die 23, How to obtain bettor light with the use of less electricity I contained In the second edition of "Fuel Kiwis." Just published by the ('tilted Htulcs find ailmlnlHtiatlon, a (opy of which Iklm (I!) Ahsoc IhIi-iI l'i -.) I t'HICAdO, Dee 23 An effort to i been ret nlved b) Fuel Adiiiliilstnilor "To underHand tho position," on- Fred J. Holmes Among llie hints tlnues the nowHpaper, "it Is nerotsary for light efficiency ni tlm following to r hack to the foverlsh piopn- 'I'ungstou Instead of (arboii fllu- ganda by (lie l'an-(ieriuniiK lit tho end riient electric hulbs tire half the fuel of October for u ho called national To save their norks ulinii ttint tit 'inrl.uiip f tn . ln ! ..... ,.,,.., ..' .... ' flKht of despair ...--....... n.. ,-m.. ., , , -loy,oncelvedthi. Idea of baiting tin. tmtlmiiil fiwivo.nftnl l.i tiltiillcih iL-ri,1 ieiiiio nun a .oriorn nopo Wise bujers will visit SHi:i'lli:itl)H Klamath Truck Co. DOJM Hi:,VV IIAULINO GltAIN, Il.tV, 1,TC. Has Fiiu Ton I'aiknrd Truck ' I'lioue UDM J. G. GOBLE MANAOhll movement to ubollsh war and militarism In the Interest of hu I inanity and to imium posslblii iktii.;i i lien t world peace was mailu by Adolph (leriiKr, general secretary for tho na- itlonal Koclallst party, In testifying In Im own lefcis' in tli.i Icle'il . o n'l whnrn five socialist leaders are on .trial for violation of the esplonugo Iact Oenncr said that tlio Koclalists , hoped to compel the ('lilted States to jtuku the lead In the iiioveuieiil and to I end the war und enforce tho dlsarma- Intent of the world (Jermer did not deny that tho socialist party publish ed und circulated the aull-wur litera ture which tho government character-izod. Into a forlorn hopo which (in lil only end In (omplelo extermina tion The death of tho doomed eighty thousand did not (onccin these man lar.s, In whoso reckonings human blood never counted. Their notion) and glvo twlc.i the light tit half the emit All lights used for merely decora tlvo pin poses hIioiiIi! be ollmliiated Itiimovii nil bulbs having broken fllamuntH. 'llm biol.eu flliimnni n-en twldi n m much cm rent, luspuci nil bulbs nt Irasl oiidi u mouth Keep llm bulbs clean Flngur- of military honor was that the whole marked or dusty liullm absorb light people should suffer thoiosolvott to j Lights should Im turned out upon be butchered rather thuil undergo the leaving un unoccupied room shame of defeat ' I Lump similes and nil globus hIioiiIiI "With their minds steeped In woisblp of might I hey had no Inkling of tho revolutionary currents among tlm men. They still Imugincd thut iron discipline wxs paramount. Their fiendish plan was to send out tho hIiIpk to he sacrificed to tho lust ship, Tho news spread llko wllclflru. the, bo of translucent material. Light wall pmer.s should ho sub stltuieil whiiniiviu piMidhlt) for dark ones, hi n co light (olors ubnoih lesi light than tho diuk ones. Tim prudent limn ciirrlns fire, life, Uf-l-lffMIlt Mllll lin.lllll llltal.fil.i, Uj.j. " 'At the last stugo of tho wnr ar ciiUcoto A Huiltli. ' 12 Mint forms ui r acid which uxcllni and overworks tho kldun)s In their efforts to flllcir It from the H)stiuii lli'gular ealers of meat must flush the kldiio) occasliiually. Vou musl relloio tliiim like )ou rnlluvii your bowels; lumovliig all the acids, wastn nnd poison, elm, you fi.() .Inn ,B. ; ery In tho kidney region, shurpl pains in llm hack or sli k hiiad ichii.l ilUlness, your stomach soum, louguoi Is (oatcd ami when tho weuther Is' nan )ou iin(i iluMimalli' twinges Tho urine In cloudy, full of sediment, the chanuelii often got lirliitod, oh llglng )ou to got up two or ihiee times during ihe night. To neuiiulUe tin-He Irritating acids i and rlush off Un, body'rt inliious! w-islo get about four oilmen of Jn, i Cltiliu r.... .1 . . ....im , hi uiijr pmii limey; 111 f I) II liiblosponful lu n khs of water bo foni bieukfaKt for a few il, n,.,i )our IIiIiio)h will then in t f I no ,,ni ' bliiililei' dlHorduiH disappear. '1'liftt faiiioiiH anils Is iiindii fiiim tho acid' of grapea ami leiunii Jnlcu, couiblneil ' wllh lit Itld. nnd Iiiih been iihiuI for' gonnratloiiH to cluiui and stlmulatu' Hlugglsh l(ldiiii)H and stop bladder, Irrllntloii. Jail Hnlla Is iiiexponslvo; harmlesH uud makim a diiKhtf 0f. fuiHOHiuiit lllllm-water drink -which inlllloiiH of men and woinun take now and then, Hum avoiding serious kid ney uud bluddur diseases. Adv, I Dasscngers and Baggage am uuciti: i.v 'i 111; m vucic si:itn 1; iilase.saiii.i: it Ml s I'lio.sr; i7 WesternTransferCo. The Common-Sense Building Material Cement Blocks Roofing of All Kinds W. D. MILLER Contractn New City Laundry W Quirante Our Work. GhlrU and ColUis Laundered. We also wash silk, wool, and col ored gods wtry carefully. Try ui once and be convinced. Our prlcet are right. Phone 1S4. 127 Fourth Street Back of First National Bank aSAAWWWMwv