THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON moxhav, imriiMiu.n n .,, l'Aiii: fouh JUST ONE MORE DAY To do your Christmas Shopping. But you will have no trouble in finding just what you'll want for the MEN at the K. K. K Store. Open tonight and tomorrow night. THE MEN'S CHRISTMAS STORE 1 m ? Leading Clothiers and Hatters STORE Klamath Falls Oregon Starving Austrian Babes CRATER LAKE Influenza Listed for UllitU bib SHELL HOLE Carried in Newspapers Modified Quarantine BELIEVES MCE ISSUES WILL BRING ON WAR rlilim for destroying rhllli.tlon to4 , for trampling utulrr dmt th tlihu i( uther nations and peoples On III question nf Japan-, occupi llllll l)f Ihn Herman Houtli 5rA llltnjl Mr Oiakl dnrlainl llidl I tic VuUti States should dismantle tier (urti In (tin Philippine anil Hawaii and Itlll UiU would be iiniff Important (or Japan limn the taking otr vt lt South Ma UUmti LONDON, Dec. 23. Serious condi tions In Vienna because th. lack ot food and textiles there are reported to the British mission by prisoners of war in Austria, now in the Austrian capital, according to a Vienna dis patch. . Starring mothers in the Austrian capital are unable to obtain milk for their children, and the babies are dy ing by hundreds, the message states. The mothers also are without swad dling clothes for their Infanta and are obliged to wrap them in rags or even newspapers. HERE, SAYS HKniKSKXTATlVK sixxott, mii.tox won.n I HAVE KOfXl) TIIK IMPACT KOIt I.CCIKKK'S FAI,li Have you noticed how cheap ytita ran buy a good overcoat at the big ale at the 6-tf K. K. K. STORE. , Dlanketa numbering 1,200,000 were sent to Prance by the Red Cross emergencies. Fifteen thousand automobiles since August 1st have been shipped to France for the Red Cross. Everr Amerlcab prisoner in Ger many receive da big food parcel every week from the Red Cross. Return postals prove it. '. ;.r pr pcvi. - ? rpeiw-t zni r . -K X i .-. w : it:., k . rf ', STILL TIME Santa Ctaas can still ftad a few nice Phonographs at Shepherd's Next door Postofllce - jtj! sf si. i I I Hcprentatlv0 Slnnolt. nf Ort'Kon, recently described Crater Lake on the 1 floor of the House In these words 1 "Southward. Crater l.ahe. cauld- ronllke and circular. 7.000 feel high. is perched amid the peaks Perpendi cular sides of stlggy lava, rliio oer a thousand feet from waters ot Indigo blue 6 miles across and 3,000 feet deep. "To the scientist, a mighty volcano 'elapsed within Itself Mount Muznnia j 13,000 feet high telescoped j "To the poet, "the sea of slleme.' I 'a lake of mystery ' 1 "To We, a-shall hole of a wnr of I Worlds who knows?" "Could the groat blind poet have seen this marvel ere tils pen had Lucl I fer and hU host of rebel angels I Hurled heaillonc flaming from the ethereal sky. With hideous ruin and combustion, down In Mlltonic Imagery here he'd have found the impact." i At Iti annual meeting Saturday. December 14th the statu board of health placed lutluunin under tin modified quarantine list under sec tion 7 of Its rules n ml regulation i This requires the confinement of the rat lent to one apartment or suite nf rooms, utti'iiilaul to use guuri masks unilor strict sunllary precau tious All utensils used by put lent to bo thoroly disinfected after ur.e All discharges from nose unit thrn.-it to bo burned. Officers nnd attend ants only may have acres to t ho sick rcotu. Placards must be placed con sp'ruously at the front and rear en trance, showing the name of the dls ease In type of approved slie Tin patient Is released front quarantine only upon permission (rum the health otllrur In ctuirr.e Since the length of time u patient tuny remain a carrier of Inlluetun Is not yet determined, and since our present epidemic Is being apparently extended by such carriers, it Is sug gested that )OU require the patient to remain in quarantine fur a period of ten days dating from tho last ele vation of tumpiiraturu or entire tub sldunce of nose and throat symptoms i In lieu of such extended iiuurnittliie you may permit the patient the alter native of going rlui't pioper'v masked for the same period of time The use of the vaccine Untied by the state laboratory Is urged by tin board since reports show It to bo nl liable, not only In cutting down tin Incidence of InftUvnin, but prevent ing In most cases the grave eumpllra tlons. As tho period of Immunity l not know ii, a revarelnallnn Is ad vised In from two to four weeks The laboratory Is prepared to supply this thru your oltlce. Hindi) make re quests us early as possible and sup ply the physicians In your district upon ilmiiund It Is suggested that tin- vucclue be kept lu a cunt plnre and that It not bu used after tell days Kindly notify the pliyslrluns of )our district of the nbove measure, and please Impress upon thoiu the necessity of returning the vaccine bottles at ouco, ns wn are In great -need of Ilium. Hlnce we supply the vucclue without charge, the physician should tin surltclenlly appreciative to return the bottles promptly A C HKKI.Y. .State Health Olllrer rU rt.H- . j . K ..V Christmas Dinner For the benefit of those who do not care about cooking an elaborate dinner at home on Christmas, we are going to serve a special turkey dinner for $1.00. MENU Frch Crab CockUll Celery en Uranche Cream of Celery Hotip Boiled Fresh HaUnon, Kgg Baace (Ponime Parlsenne - Rip Olives 4 . i "" i Roasted Stuffed Klamath Turkey, Oiblet OWrt 'If;' Cranberry' Hatlce ,t .'? Candled Sweet PotJitoes 'fBL Kn8,ll" ''I""1 J'uddlng.! Wm&ilWi ... n i.i' wi ,. fjjmZZi u" uiiifiiM wr auw ntr 7W . -sv.r.jt . IW5&&& sf" Creamed Peaa ;Caf Hard and Fiae Iteoc H -r Tea, Coffee or Milk t' J. '.' t- "tnM' The Rex Cafe PLACE-FOR GOOD FATS" WHERE'S YOUR nUTTOXV OPEN LETTER n...A.I l.mil.l.. n w.. Lnllll ..1 tl t as to whether or not we shall be pnr Imltted to attend church on Christmas ' Day. Our local health officers say we shall not. Wn arc pleased to acquiesce to their judgment, tho wu do not quito agree with them, and cannot see the logic nf tho argument i'in permitting churches, etc, to open precisely at the hour when tho birth day of the Prince of Peace shall huvo passed too late to observe boflttlng 1 1 jr this-day of days for all Christians. ' However, neither law nor health officers forbid us the worshipping of God privately in our churches on Christmas morning, and I urgu all Catholics to attend to their duties on that day. Tho sacraments may b approachod on Christmas Kvu from 7 till 9 and Christmas morning from 6 till 9 oo'clock. This opportunity may also be taken to visit tho crib -a most realistic work of art. Messrs Kenncally nnd Sullivan aru to bo complimented on tho result of their attempt to produce n truo represen tation of Hethlehem. The usunl Christmas church sol emnity will be postponed till New Year's Day Mr. C W. Kborluln, with a grand selecti-d chorus, Is now preparing tho singing, and present in dications are that lovers of good mu sic will appreciate the results. Sincerely, PATH Kit HUGH MAKHHA1.L. DEMAND THAT : RAILROADS BE : ! TURNED BACK; AFFAIR UP TO lOKIO (CorrcMxiiidetire f the As noclated Pros) llellrf that the fext war will be the outcome of rare life Jritli'm Is expressed by Vllklo Ofpld. formerl) Minister of Juulre. ap! i lending member of the Constitution! Party Mr Otakl said that In hi optilon. the adored inftu wIiIHj sti-Mllly were developing their rhilt ntloii would ilemsud finally the same lleutmeitt ns the white laies, mid that (be msuIi would be an armed tolllslnn. Mr Oiakl reeomiiiruiled that ft the IV hi Conference. Japan aril it: on behalf of all the Asiatic rn e mIioiiIiI hit rmliirn the racial tnnl pomi latloti questions for ruiisldera lull, and If possible, necure a ilutln:i In a niiintry like Japan where tl.e tiopulutloii Is Inrtrtislnc with itlnrni lug raiildlty. be sold It was but nut ii ml that tho surplus population should try to obtain an outlet even by resorting to arms Prom Japan's standpoint said Mr Oxikl. the ra 'Ml or population questions were ail'o luiportuitl than Prrnldnnt WILion's "Fourteen Points" as laid down for a basis of (leriiiany's surrender These racial questions, be said, con rented the future lit millions of souls In Aslo. Mr. Otakl warned llm Japanese not to develop the (Jnrnian lyMeni of statu organisation which In the prcs. ctil war had proved to bn a 'mere m If In itirtiM what to gltrv lr hba a mervliandUc cerllflrni si 1-M K. K. K. HTUrtK ltK(tVKIlS I'ltOM "IIA- Frrd McMauus It able In be about again after a tnvrre sir of lh Is. fliiriua TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY POIt HA1.K Out. besrskla rolx. twt uew- Suo, 2 rare orlentsl ran worth t00, run be had at a lrcln; owner quits hollsekrepIlK It lrill Ing Apply Herald nrarr J3-31' roll HAI.K- llargaln r.ne nuho. any piano, right new, worth MM; rash price HM Phone K0M 51 -It IP 4V him HO.VtHl.t Invariably rhinrn hrsird la coinprlon all Record. BmtH Kni door i'eiloBKe whs Plays FJ ITN HE.VLKV RKI 'IM)SS 'IO MEET The Henley Red Cross will meet Thursday, Dec, 20 also Thunulay January, 2rom 10 to J jt tho Henley High School, MRS R. K. miADHimy, Chairman. n All barbor shops closed all day Christmas, Open until 10 tho night before. 23-2t I Merchandise certificates Issued for any amount, or any article, at 19-5t K. K. K. STORE NEW YORK, Dec 23 A deflnltu program calling for prompt return of the railroad ufter tho passage of rem edial legislation, was worked out (it a meeting horn, of the standing com mittee of the Association of Ilallro.nl ExecutlvertKrriio program will bo submitted next month to the senate Interstate roinmorco tommlttcM, If It I approved nt a full meeting of Ihn association, railed here for December 39 Whatever the iort, it Is said, the executive are apposed to extending tliti period of federal toiitrnl beyond 21 months after tint signing of pence, as piescribed by law. It Is under stood, that, rather tli'in have tho time extended to five yeirK ns suggested by Director (Jonoml MfAdoo, they would prefer return of tho roads with out tbn proponed legislation, A hint iiH to what form tho oxncti tlvir think this legislation should tul(i) Is found In tho lensoiiH they ns erlbo for Improved conditions uffert eil by government operation, addi tional equipment, abolition of the shipper's power to route IiIh own traf fic. Iiicmnso In demiirnigo rates, de crease In (lino allowed for loading and unloading tars, and Mrltt super vision of shipments", lll'KNOH AIIIKS, Dec 23. Latest press, dispatches from Chile report that political circlet there see sin ill hope In settling tho controversy with Peru and llnllvla bv compromise. It Is reported In Chile that Peru Intend ed to carry the question of the pro vinces of Ta en a and Arlcn to the pciirn congress Reports fromLlma, Peru say that 18,000 nitrate workers In the dis trict of Tirapacn bad been ordered by Chile to return to Peru. Chilean ills pntcbos say that tho nitrate workers are returning volunlnrlly, after hav ing been discharged from their posi tions because of the present nitrate crisis. Tho Peruvian government Is reported to have appointed a com mission to care for the workers. Pi ess dispatches from Limn assurt that aiill-Peruvllin manifestation,!, are general thrunut northern Chile. Krnd jour wiatl order to K. K. K. Store for ChrUlmas goods or any thing In Clothing ami Footwear. Tliey guarantee satisfaction mid pay nil postage nnd express cliurges, Otf WHEHK'K VOUIl HUTTO.V? ts Jam ul the rate of BOO tons a month goes to France for the Hod Cross. Our Hnldlers east most of It, WHEUKjK VOUK IIUTTON? WHOSE 18 IT? Cum n to the Oregon House Hut urday, nnq bench-legged yellow dug, evidently raised In a flat and kept under tho bureau; about ono yard long from tip to tip, with part or one tip gone; bus no vlslhlu brand; has one log on each corner about three Inchon long, which Just rearhim tho ground; one wing on each side of Its head (not usud for working pur poies) ; answers In any name you wish to call It; has strong liking for red meat, which .makes It utterly Im possible to keep It nt tho present place. Owner can havo same by call Removal Sal? Gertrude & Co., Millinery Wc take pleasure in informing vou that we have .secured a lease on the building at f27 Main street, formerly occupied by the Sugar Howl, and will move into the nunc immediately after ChristmaH. Our constantly increasing business has make it imperative to have more room. We take the opportunity to thank you for your liberal patronage in the past, and to assure you that nothing will be left undone by us to merit a continuance of the same. Gertrude & Co. Magnin Merchandise Orders Are Good Any Time. They help solve tho problem for many busy people .especially men with but little time to shop. They may be had in any amount desired, and may be ap plied on the purchase of any article carried in the store. Jng nt Oregon House. Will he heart ily thanked for claiming property and will not have to pay for this ad. op WIIEKK'W VOUIl IIUTTON?