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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1919)
a-rt : ' t vi:dm:ki, jam amy i, nun THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACK TWO GEN. PERSHING PINS D. S. C. ON PRIVATE FOR BRAVERY IN ACTION AT CHATEAU THIERRY SIXT! PLIES The Evening Herald; F MAN HELD FOR P ERSONAL MENTION K. J. M U It It A V EDITOR I.1TTI.K SIDELIGHTS ON I.OO.Wi IIAI PFMNGS AMONG THK PEOPLE OF THIS CITY AM) VICINITY. GOINGS A XI) COMINGS OK LOCAL FOLKS ss SUE PHILADELPHIA -'SJlSj)2;?t -3 rpriss-ijauswiuiwiav-w-rTj Published daily except Sunday by The Hcrnld Publishing Company of i Klamath Kails, at 115 Fourth street Entered nt tho postotHco at Kkim-1 ath Fella, Ore., for transmission thru ' the mails as second-class matter. j or n s Bubicrlptlon terms by mall to nuy addresn In the United Status: One yoar - . . .- $t.0Q One month BO Member of the Associates! rrosi The Associated Press is exclusively I entitled to the use for republication ' of nit news illsnatchi's rredlted to it'. or not otherwise creaito.it m mis pu - .aw mm. I nl,. tmtnl tint., l-ll 111 I el, lil ... .. . j.ci, anu uuu i'" -- i I "i ......v... herein. All rbrbts of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also re served. WKDXKSDAY, JANUARY I, llll Herald's Classified Advs. FOR SALE WMMMMMArw FORD FOR SALE Cheap for cash Phono 22M or 67V. 30-tf LOST AND FOUND 0t00t000m0 MWWWWVWWSiSiVWVtl HORSE OWNERS ATTENTION There are several animals at the Altamont of unknow i ownership. any one having stock nl that place please call for same or mako arrange- ments for winter's care Address Al- tamont Dairy. 30-31 STRAYED To Campbell'' Mill, at Meadow Lake, about December 7. black geldlnc about 6 years old, weighs 1,200 lbs., branded TJ on left stifle. Owner can have same by pay ing teed bill. T. A. Goodner. Klam ath Falls. . 30-3t LOST On way from depot to town, mall wicker suit case with leath-l er strap. Notify W. O. Smith. Her ald office. HUNS AGREE TO REPAY LOSSES OF (Hy the- AwMM-intesI Pre-i") BERLIN, Jan, 1. The question of indemnities has been settlor between Geimany and the United State and the allies and German delegates signed the armistice on condition that there should be restriction to indem nities according to Mathias Erzber ger, chalrmfln of the German armis tice commission in a speech here. War damages and wan costs, he said, must be borne by each nation -Itself unless expressly mentioned in the notes which were exchanged. Ger many being obliged to Indemnity dis tricts she occupied in France and Bel glum and to pay all losses Inflicted upon the civilian populations. No Husband Can Handle $10,000,000 She Inherited J& Sp-lOrHMIQ I lW8iW5'!SrvsS';V q MISS ALICE OE LAMAti- No husband can handle tho in come or 110,000,000 left by Captain Joseph Raphael de Lamar, rnpltulist nd mine owner, to his daughter, Alice Antoinette do Lamar. He so stipulated in his will. If she marries ithd has offspring, the principal ot the trust passes to her children. Othorwlso the $10,000,000 revorts to the residuary estate, which la divid ed equally among the medical schools of Harvard, Columbia and Johns Jlofklns universities. 1 : ..."V 'f '-?,&& in' Vnlli P. II. (IiiiK'h Miikmo and Dtiilliy Cain to Nt'v Years Wsltors from MMrutul. V. F Robinson Is registered nt the Hotel Hall today from Oroaham. .1 1 imv Ik n guet .1 Hotel from I'V .1 E llodgo. tho tailor, h.i re.;i!c" t,,ul whl "' lh:w rt,r9 KV I ... tJ ... .... 1n...k . .... ...... ... I limn.) frnm n liflnf tiiKlmwo trlit l ... i . iniiiMii. , I - . j. , irs p Downlllll aiO lil jtowii for a brief Ult fru'm the Wotd - Jen ' -n-let. l!n Talbott is looking .titer b'isl - lies.- interests in Klauiatu Falls today, !vi tn Malin. ' Gm Merrill, a well known resident of the .Merrill district paid the coun ty seat a business visit yesterday. Mr and Mrs. H. X atiutou ite in Klrmath Fall tor .i short islt from llr.;y. The anived last cvenln ; Matt Egan who is identified with the Algom.i Lumber Company at Al- goma Is looking after buslne inter ests in this city. A. I- Marshall, a welt known .,-,.. f (h nlpnn ,.,.,,.. u , ; to- Washington where he was called J Antofagasta yesterday. I v the death of his orohcr ! "flirts from Mma state that a de- . j legation of promlne'nt Peruvians In London will present a memorial to President Wilson regarding the Tac-itr.wir-.M.x. na-Arica problem. The schools of Klamath County1 The Peruvian senate, the advices may be opened January 6, 1919 By order of the County Heatith Author-' Itles, Purchase a Thrift Stamp before re- j tiring. "They work while you sleep." Get a stitnil.irtl policy Chllcote A- Smith agency. from the 24 H OUSTON' s Metropolitan Ainu.scnients HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER ! Paramount PrcenOi "RKSCRUKCTIOX" Starring PACI.IXK I'RI'DKKICK ' i The double stantluisl or iiioraN ix onitliingly arraigned hy Count I.en ToNtoy, the great Russian i ilraiuatlst In this powerful , Druinu SPKCIAL ML'SIC Adiuivtion 10 and '- rents TEMPLE THEATER TODAY lllue Ilird Features lrcMnts MOXROE SAUSItfllY- -In- "THK RAGLE" A (iieit Western Drama Als, Hearst Pathe Weekly Ijite.t War Picture anil Ciirrrnl lenfs Admission 10c and ISc. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTIOX PICTUItKS TUESDAYS AXD SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon ": :::'!":!::':: '(s- LIBERTY TONIGHT HARRY CAREY IN "THREE MOUNTED MEN" TOMORROW NIGHT GLADYS BROCKWELL IN "THE SCARLET ROAD" ALWAYS TWO REELS OF COMEDY ADMISSION : EveninRs, 10c and 25c. COMING SATURDAY AND SUNDAY "TO HELL WITH THE KAISER" PERFECT V EXTI LATIOX EFFICIENT SERVICE -....... -:-;..:-:......',... ..;.......-.......... tin UVonnell. Ross V Fllilev ii'i, illiaui Johnon are I'lifi.)'. the n in" f from the outsld-' iMs'iicis to lav The) are from the MerrlU dl-tin, S-m Decritu who was former! ' t.tci t eiiKliner i: i'n Whit-.' Pelican '"- iutiiuii, ;w Mill liu- M'Uiun.i .in thic rit Mini tnkii lilt 1.1 iwi.itloM ,Ml i)oa,ing i,ns 'i'm In the Forestry iff fill- m.t tlmn I r.l I.IIW 'n W 1 retiun ' CHILEANS " CHILLY" -v. .... w n, ,a ,, . ,, 1UVVAKU tKt.U VIAIN3 I ! 1UEXOS AIRES. Jan I - A large. ly attended mass meeting was held! 1 Saturday at Antofagnsta. Chile, at j I which it was declared thnt Peruvian' t residents were no longer welcome' ! there, according to reports from San-1 tlago today. The meeting demanded the expulsion of IS, 000 Peruvian ni trate workers in the district to mike places for Chileans. Many Persi ans, the reports add. embarked on a Peruvian steamer which called at added. N endeivoriug to force the foreign office to hand over the do t icuments relating to the present In-! i ternational situation the foreign raln-( Ister having refused the senute't i(-, quest for their submission ' New Secretary of Treasury, XSf!l ' -WiJSHI.' "2E f Glass, representing Carter the Sixth Virginia district in congress since 1903, will succeed Secretary of the Treasury William C. McAdoo. As chairman of the house committee, on banking and currency, he was a prominent figure in framing the fed eral reserve art He was secretary of the national democratic commit ,tee In the last campaign. if I'' --1 rVEOI'ALLi:i .MISIC REST PinTHEH jiijrA "ii.w.-'i''i. QLxiSiTW 80MB WORK PHILADELPHIA. Jim 1 Super intendent of IVlli e Mills has an nounced the llrst arrest In collection 1 with the bomb explosion Monday ! night nt the homes ot thro- promi ' nent men In public life here which were suppose.uy in revenue against the Judical Police In enforcliiK the Itw against open sedition and tho display of the lied flag Mills de clared that the m.m Is piobably re- i sponsible for the explosion and has) been aetlel connected with the Hoi-i . ..I..... it i .....I l U" V'. will mil luf ' rilVIM HUH I ' -- ' .,-". ' - ,liw(!rs or r0Ilt,v,w see him. he slid FORD MAY REQUEST RECOUNT OF VOTES GUANO RAPIDS. Mich, Jim 1. A pt tltlon to restrain city clerks from ik'Sticying ballots east In the -riia- torU' election In Michigan lut .Nov- .eiubei has been filed 111 federal court here in behalf of Henry Ford, who', aiicrdliiK to the official cniivsts ot.fantry. Forty-Second division the vote was defeated for the elec- the Distinguished Service linn by Commander Truman !! New- ' bciry. Republican ! The petition Is filed. It wni sttted b-caue Ford Intends to ask thi sen ii. e to order n lecount ( I RAVE NEVER SEEM ANY THING LIKE IT" CARRICK GAINS SIXTEEN POUNDS IX M-SS THAN :lO DAYS Y TAK IVG TAXLAC. Willi nn Carrick. for many wars a resident of Tacoma Washington. Is j now a citizen of Hunter. Missouri. While enroute to his future home In Hunter, recently Mr. Cnrrick called I at the Owl Druir Store In Kansas City ',,ri,.nt,i tvw, hmtl. nf Tanlac and l.nn,i., f,ifomni mirnriilne his ex- , perlencc with the medicine that will be of Interest to all suffering people. ' "I have never seen anything," said Mr Carrick. "sell like Tan lac is sell ing out on the Pacific coast, around ' where I lived. A friend of mine actu I ally went seent)-flvo miles one day 1 to pet a bottle and knowing what 1 1 do lUiout It now, I believe I would do ' tho same thing, rathor than be with out it. When I tlrst started taking it I had little Idea It would do me any good, but when I toll you I havo gain ed sixteen pounds in less than thirty days and am able to work for the first time In months, you can understand why I talk like I do about It. "Something like a yeur ago my ap- I rctlte went back on me and my stom- inch got in such a bad fix that noth- I Ing I would eat seemed to do me any good. My food would sour soon after I meals and keep me belching up sour gas for hours I suffered terrible pains about my stomach all the time and at times I would turn so death- I ly sick that I could hardly retain a thing I had eaten. I dropped off twenty-seven pounds In weight and hardly had stiength t: .nlse my hands and was so nervous for almost six weeks that I hardly slept at all. I finally got down flat of my back In bed coultln't take a bit of nour ishment except a little milk and for five weeks I thought sure I would' never pull through. "I was stopping with my nephew In Tacoma at tliU tlmo. and as ho had seen Tanlac recommended so hlghy lie went down anil cot a bottle for mo. - Well, sir, by the time I finished my first bottle I was on my feot and feel ing like a different man. My nppet Ito picked up right nway and I soon got so I couldn't get enough to eat, jand ever since I finished my second i .' bottle I have been feeling strong and flno as you please. The sourness, gas and pain bus left my stomach entirely and nothing Is barred from my diet It w-ax about the close of Spring when Tanlac straightened me up und I worked overy day this Hum mer, at my trndo as carpentor, nnd have felt flu all the tlmo, I don't believe I over enjoyed hotter health than I do now 1 havo personally ro (ommtmded Tun lac to hundreds of people and an I was ' passing thru hero today, I stopped lu to get two bottles to tarry down to Hunter with inc. because I don't want to bo with out It." Tanluc is sold lu Klamath Falls by the Star Drue Co., and In Lorella by James Mure. Co l.c- - iCtNERAl PtRtKUK" Prlvate Xlck Connors of tlie In wears cross, awarded for bravery In action In tho hard fought defence anil later ad- " Germans Admit Foch Was Best Strategist PARIS, Jan 1 M. Harden, the German editor. In nn lnter lev,, has declared to tho correspondent of Ih" Temps Hint Germany was beaten Nv the superior strategy of tho Frncli generals. Marshal Foch. he declared! was a military leader far above Lu dondorff, who never has been victori ous on tho front As for Von llln I- !enburg, the editor characterized him as little more than a figurehead.. Harden nxpresaed fear thnt the loss' of Alsace-Lorraine would be for Ger-I ' many u wound llku that suffered by France, but he hoped the borders would have in great Importance lit the future. He considered tho former emperor Over Quarter Million Beds In Yank Hospitals GENERAL HEADQUARTERS, American Expeditionary Foirro, (Cor - rcspondence of the Associated Prois) 1 no prodigious effort of the t'ledU.-l dc.nitinent In the army In France is rewaied in statistics which tlu Asn (InlC'l Press Is now permitted to ti. tt'n public When, on Nivenihv M. the armistice hi.speiidid hostili tie and tho groat 0Men4l-:i ami ex tension work of tin mcdlc.il ilepnit ment wns suspended, there wero In operation 283,240 beds In ramp and baso hospitals and convalescent camps with about 100,000 of tbo:,i vacant. There wore on duty In the Amor!-, ,n ho p,,rH,m of V' CarUon' can Expeditionary Force .it that tlme,wIl in 'Solving J. J. Stnnkoy for his 12,989 doctors and 8,59.1 nurset The 'annual vacation period, the local authorized nurso strength of the Western Union ofllce. boasts tlm army when America entered the wur i rv is 20C and of doctors 100, 'Iguris that testify to tho woik tin medical corps wa called upon '.o p'ji-lorm, ' Tho hospitalization of tlio army l:i ' r-tneo Is InterPHtlni;, llnslcnlly It I cori'lits of mobile organisations. To cch division there nro four field, hospitals, two evacuation" hospitals ' lire! one mobllo surglca'. hospital and , in tddltlon there in fixed hospllnll zution, consisting of cuinii ami base, n, ,, ' , , . outfits nnd eonvafcuo-nt eampi, with I Do'lucl"' '' unl throe or four an authorized bod capuelly of ir,WMr" "I'tronlcoshlp necessary bo co,t of the strength of the command !fr" ""J" '" "iivo tho required There are now 8G camp hospltuh M"or,on l"''' "' Pillion serving training and billeting arena !"Ufch "H " H ""trusted with, It Is while for general service and for tho ?nf? to B,ay ' '" ,"1u Htftr,0(, boforo " trnitment of more serious cases and ""'l """,tBru" "" "'" A' "' C'H' Imttlo caaunltles thoro aro UR base! hospitals. Tlinso huso hospltuls oc casionally aro single Institutions of. from 1000 to 3000 boils or nrtt group-1 ed In hospital centers. Twenty hucIi ' centers of from 2, COO to IC.OOO bodni nro In operation, , j LONDON, Jan, 1, Tho roluaso of Convolescont rumps at the bed rato H Hlnn Felnnrn Interned In England of twenty per rent of normal hospltut ' expected Immodlutoly. Count beds aro authorized for tho purpose Plunkett, who wuh oloctcd to parlla of giving as early gruduatod physical (tiont at tho rocont election, has al traliilnK as possible und fifteen suoUi ready been roleased. pivMt hk. comioes Mince In tint Chateau Thierry sector General Pershing Is shown In tfls photograph pinning the decoration on Connors' Jacket In the presence of Ills comrades in arm , not directly responsible for tho vnr, but a great culprit for hn should havo been able to avert the catttHtropno, but lacked courage to sny "No" at .1, tho Inst mnmont. Harden believed tho present Ger man situation wry nerlous. In Ms opinion nn Industrial wnr was very Imminent, the resolution horointng more and more tho agitation of de lirium. Ho feared extension of the bolHhuvlst movement In Germnny If that country worn obliged to nuko too great sacrifices. Hut ho was con vinced the socialist revolution would huvo no Influence on Frano of which the natlunnt spirit was not '.i.euu lo Maoism camps are In operation nt prusont. i T,lu American hospitals are partly '" ' '"""" "'""" "'" ntlll lifltiklu ftn.l tifirltv Irs ntiuPiinl..,l ' ll-'ivin ttliw ii U' III 1 IMinil II I, I I'M cantonment of demountable buildings J All the buildings taken over worn romoueieu nnu outfitted for tho pur pose, llghlod and heated and moder nize while the demnuntnhln huls are models of their kind YOUNG MAN ON JOB AT WESTERN UNION i youngest export telegrapher on thu const. Altho Mr Carlson most emphatic ally denies that It will bo necessary to ultor tho present stundard equip ment to meet his requirements, It soems ndvlsuhlu to place a spcclnl requisition for u morn npproprlnto sot of Instruments, in ordor that thoy may properly conform with his ago nml utfittlrn RELEASE OF SINN FEINERS EXPECTED (lly the AmoWiiIoiI l'rr-() com. i:x Jim i siiy uiiiiiiiiini of the Folker type ImVe turhoo 'il Cnhleiu by Hi'Kclul ltiilu from lloilln Tlie were I ho lint of 200 nlrplnnoit which are to ho tinned otor to the Aiuoiliiiu forcm In Colilenx in ne t'onliiucn with tho urmUlli'K l.'iu'h miii'lilne oi'CUiled n flat .nr unit a Gurmitn Holdler gimr.ln I enr'i car A number of German nlutni" iilmi nirhed to liy out uuu not .'f o'lcli twenty iivti'htii hofoi i'ik planert tire turned oer to tho Aliieil i'iiIi commlHHlou The i'Iiiimk fur tho leit will ho Hiilected by the Ahum i irm and the (li'rmiilirt will mako Mm fllghtii to nhoiv thi nim'liljii'i nro in ftood roud:oii Ttiu fllliln will lilm plnm neai CoMnit In tint preni'iii i of American officer Nil on err got ridi merely by av. lug money You must Invest It A Kood way to luvivit It Is lo buy War SavliiKi sml Thrift Stamp IIIY A THRIFT STAMP TODAY, CUSS OF SILTS IF VOt'lt RACK lit RTS OR ItLAD- DER IIOTHKRS YOU, DRINK LOTS OF WATER When your kidneys hurt and your bark feel sore, don't g"t stared and proceed to load your stomach with n lot of drugs that ntclto tint kldmty nnd Irritate tint entire urinary tract Keep your kidneys clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing thum with a mild, harmless sail which removes tho body's urinous wnstu mid stimulates tliein to tholr normal acthlty The function of tho kidneys Is to filter tho blood. In :t hours they strain from It BOO grains of acid nnd waste, so we ran readily understand tho vital Importance ot keeping tho kidneys active Drink lots of water--you can't drink too much; also gel from any phnrmaclst about tour ounces of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast eurh morn ing for a few days and your kidney will act flue. This famous salts I made from tho mid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lltliU, and has biicn used for generations to clean and stimulate clogged kidneys; also to neutralize the nclds In urluo so II no longer Is a source of Irrita tion, thus muling bladder weakness, Jail Salts lu Inexpensive; cannot Injure; makes a delightful efferves cent llthla-wntar drink which every one should take now and then to konp their kidneys clean and active. Try this ,also keep up tho walur drinking, and no doubt you wlllwon dor whnt became of your kidney trou ble and backache BE PHETTT. TIMI TRY GRANDMOTHER'S OLD FA VORITE RECIJ'E OF SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR Almost everyone knows Hint nge Tea and Sulphur, properly compound ed, brings back the natural color und lustre to tho bnlr when faded, gray or streaked. Years ago the only wuy to get this mixture wns lo mako It at homo, which Is iiiussy nnd trouble some NowadayH, by nsk lug at any drug store for "Wyeth's Hugo and Sul phur Compound," you will get a largo bottle of this famniiH old loclpo, Im proved by tho addition of other In gredients, for about fiO lenis, Don't Htny gray! Try It! No ono can possibly lull that you darkened your hair, ns It tlou.s II so naturally and evenly. You dampen a spougu or toft brush with it, nml draw this through your hnlr, inking nnu small strand at a tlmo; by morning tho gray hair disappears, and after another up. plication or two, your hnlr hocomos bountifully ilnt k, glossy ami attract, ive. Wyeth's Hkro nnd Sulphur Com pound Is n delightful toilet rcuulsltn for thoso who ilesho dark hair nnd n youthful appeurnucu, It is not In tended for tho cure, mitigation or prevention of disease, Adv. N N R