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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1919)
m t fi h. ! - it i a ii PAGK TWO The Evening Herald .1. M V It It A Y EDITOR Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, nt 115 Kourth street Kntorcd at tho postofflcc at Klam nth Palls, Oro , for transmission thru tho malls as second-class matter. Subscription forms by mall to any address In tho United States: Ono yoar $5.00 Ono month . - -50 Member of l hr Associated Press Tho Associated Press Is exclusively untitled to the usu for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local news published herein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches heroin aro also re served. THURSDAY , JANUARY 2, ItMtt Herald's Classified Advs. FOR SALE ON(MMf'l sn." KOHD FOR SALE Cheap for cash Phone 22M or 67Y. 30 tt LOST AND FOUND LOST On way from depot to town, small wicker suit case with leath er strap. Notify W O. Smith. Her ald cilice. MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Clean cotton rags. W O. Smith Printing Co. l-3t KSTItAY NOTICE Strayed to my place at Pine Grove, black yearling heifer, under half crop In right ear, swallow fork In left ear, branded with overturned wine glass and C on left rig. R. P. Breiten Bteln. 1-3! XKW YEAR CEI.EIIRATIO.V ENDS DISASTEROL'SLV. NORFOLK, Jan. 1. One sailor wag killed and another dangerously wounded while several citizens re ceived minor injuries early today. The disturbance followed a midnight frolic of the men from the Army and Navy shore leave. Get a standard pulley from, the Chllcote & Smith agency. 24 THE Pl'IU.IC IS HEKEIIY NOTI FIED THAT Fire Policies No. 5051 to 5073. In clusive, of the A. Y. Tlndall Agency, Klamath Falls, Oregon, of the Du qucsne Underwriters Agency, De partment of the National Union Fire Insurance of Pittsburg, Pa., have been lost, mislaid or stolen, under which circumstances, their Issue be ing unauthorized, said policies are null and void. The Commission of Authority is sued to A. Y. Tindall, by the Du qucsne Underwriters Agency of the National Union Fire Insurance Com pany of Pittsburg, Pa., has been can celled, and therefore he has no au thority to solicit or write business in this company. The holders of these policies will' please return them to the company at Pittsburg, Pa., and should there be an; return premium involved It will be promptly paid. In case of loss claimed by any per son or persons as holders of these policies, the company will deny all liability thereunder. Duquesne Un derwriters Agency, Dep't of the Na tional Union Fire Insurance Com pany, C. A. Tomassene, Special Agent. 2-lt TO IT'H ORAXDMOTHER'S RECIPE TO ItRIXG HACK COLOR AND LUS TRE TO HAIR You can turn gray, faded har beau tifully dark and lustrous almost ovor nlght If you'll get a 50-cent bottle ot "Wyeth's Sage nnd Sulphur Com pound" at any drug .tore. Millions of bottles of this old famous Sage Tea iteclpo, Improved by the addition of other ingredients, are sold annually, aavs a well known druggist here, be cause it darkens tho hair so natur ally and evenly that no one can tell Is lias been applied. Those whose hair is turning gray or, becoming faded have a surprise awaiting them,, because after ono or two applications tho gray hair van ishes and your locks become luxuri antly dark and beautiful. This is the age of youth, dray, haired, unattractive folks uren't want ed around, o get busy with Wyet.i'e Suge and Siilnbur Compound tonight and you'll be delighted with your dark: handsome hair and your youth. ful "appearance within a -few days. This preparation Is a toilet requUite and la not intended for the cure, miti gation or prevention of disease. Adv I N N IT ERSONAL L1T11.K SIDKI.IMII'IS OV LOCAL IIAIl'KM.VOS MOM5 THK PKOP1.K OP THIS CITY AND VICINITY. ROIMIS AMI COMIMJS OK LOCAL KOLKS IL I 1 K Nail is a rioni Chiloquln. loutit.x seat lsltor Tom Hums Is a Klamath Kills vlsl. (Un p,m tor from Chiloquln today. j I Charles Stukel. K. C. Stukel. Kvor- Miss Hesslu Solby ts her for a ott jjooe ami lleRluuld Voss nro eoun short time from Portland. ,v sca, vlsltors Uull,v fri ,l0 Mor- Wni. I. Temby Is here on matters ! dlsttlct. They nrfc registered at of business today from Spokane. W. K. Doltuu of Manetta. Kansas Charles Cook. uho formerly resl.l-, a among tfte train arrivals last!,,' ' Klamath Kails, and played on, nifiht I the baseball team here, has returned' from Tacoma. where he has been i Mrs. C. Do Is a Klamath talis visl-. tor from Sacramento. She Is 9top-'i,u! pins at the Hotel Hall. Mr. Anna iviacaiu aim Mrs. a I M Schaffer came In on the ttain last, I evening from Stockton. California, j Mr and Mrs. J K. Potion are here' foi i brief visit from Fort Klamath Thei are guests jt the Hotel Hall. n LITTLE SILVKRTO.V. Jan 1 - Mr:, Rov l.rick, v.ife of a i.tiin- l:Ini; mx miles south of here mil hei 'wo habit-- .e; three it one and a half wete burned to death In their home today while the father was absent The cause of the fire is still un known. The mother was fatally' burned in trying to ave her children. ' H OUSTON' s Metropolitan Amusements HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER TODAY lllue llinl Features Piescnt MONROE SALISUI'RV In "THE EAOLi:" A (iiesit Western Drama Al I'l.iiersjil Current Events Ami A Lyons anil Moran Comedy Admission 10 and -" rents TEMPLE THEATER TODAY Triangle Presents ROY STEWART In "THE RED HAIRED CUPID" tlso Hearst INithe Weekl Latest War Pit tint's and Current Eients Ailii.issluu 10c and 15c. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon a HIM i 1 K LIBERTY I TONIGHT THE LEE "WE SHOULD WORRY" 'V'NVWWsWMW TOMORROW NIGHT FRANCIS X. BUSHMAN & BEVERLY BAYNE IN ' "A PAIR OF CUPIDS" SATURDAY WARREN KERRIGAN IN "A MAN'S MAN" VAvAWMWV SUNDAY AND MONDAY "TO HELL WITH THE KAISER" ALWAYS TWO ADMISSION: PERFECT VENTI LATIOX KI'KICIKNT SERVICE THE EVENING MENTION .Marvin iross wno operates n siocis Vincli In the Yalnax dlstrlc; Is look ' lug after business Interests In Klam- l,le "iei " I i,lentiHc,. with the I' S. service, and ti,ken a position at the "Mecca." j James Hell has moved into his Ilowly acqulred property on Ninth ! street near High. Mr. and Mrs. Hell ! aro r,,ce,,t comers from Kansas. H.I i P Thomas and family who occupied . this residence for seeral years have! remoied tp 931 Lincoln Street. j ,,,., , ,i XI' RICH. Jan. 2. The Austrian J. M. Hertford, who has charge of . . , . ., , ., ... ., , .... press, which has given only a few the timber on the Klamath Indian'1 " ., , , .. .. , , ... 1 ne.s to the occupation of Trieste Reservation, Is In the city for n few . , , , , ,. , ,,, .,, .,, am. Pola. Rives extensive space to days on matters of official business. . . . " ' ,, ...., i i. .i. the Industrial problem of Vustrla. He reports that the roads aro In the ... , i . ,, , . , , fiuest possible shape for travel this time, much better than In the summer season Thero Is about six Inches of snow In the Agency section ES LONDON, Jan. 1. Earldoms are to be conferred on Marshall Doughs Halg and Admiral Heatty In recogni tion of their services during the war' according to the London Mall. It is also stated that Generals Morne, Plumber, llyngem Rawllnson, Ilird wood and Allenby are to be elevated to the peerage. These honors will probably be accompanied with grants of money. A War Stamp kaiser away. a day keeps the. vvvw'wwww . Owl Cafe Under Neiv Miin.sgcinrnt OPEN ALL NIGHT Merchants' Lunch DAILY 11:30 to 3, 25c Family uud Danre Trade Solicited Owl Cafe BOBBIE WARD, Prop. RI7 MAIN STREET T in n BYKN T 10 vwvvvwwwvwwwwwww CHILDREN IN REELS OF COMEDY Evenings. 10c and 25c. UNEQUALLED MUSIC REST PICTURES 1el HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IS IF J Other Grave Questions Be Considered to niQCUSSIONS BY PRESS lustrl.m Pros, Takes V lnitintrl.it j Problems, .lugo-Sluv Papers is. diss rulltlc.il iH'ielopiuruis, nun Ccrmati esmpers P.) Slrlit Attenllon lo (ionium Kcouomlcal ami Industrial Interests i no juro-oiuv iiuwsiiapers, on iiir other nanil. ronow political .lovoiop ments closely, and the rellRlnus com- REL1 1 PROBLEM plications which appear or. the horl.jWre lm ,een trung on exlstliu " zo.i. For the Croats a e Catholics, terns for, our uie and It has leased . i...' are of the Orthodox Orok faith In Hiistila. brings the religious qtio.'tlon. I to tho front ;and It does -lot give p. utilise of tho happiest rcjult.s In t'.'- solution of the Intricate Jugo slav problem I Meanwhile (he German newspapers discuss little besides Gorman Inter ests .especially economic and Indus trial Interests From long articles In i the Zolt. the Neuo Frelo Presse and i j the Fremdcnblatt .It Is Inferred that I the two most Important questions of the future In German-Austria ire of political and economic character. They aro political In regard to tho uncertIlnty which exists over the fate of the great mineral districts ofhiry use two poles sldo by side and llohemla which the Germans claim, thu wires are strung on cross bars and which the Czecho-Slovaks Justly hotween. nnd others on single Insula. consider an Integral part of their state. They are economic In regard i!' to the lack of employment to follow the cessation of war material produc tion. In an artlclo entitled "The Econoin- Ilcal Reactions of the War," the Zelt and other newspapers concludo In a rn titer ontlmlstlc tone deinonstrntlne that the industry of German-Austria ought to be a gainer by the war from a technical point of view, anil that It represents the only basis for econom ical reconstruction. A meeting of tho war Industries In-J formed the national German-Austrian council that tho work of their shops would continue for tho requirements of peace, and that they can also offer work a-plenty to tho workmen return ing from the front In order that the 'grave problem of food supply may hoi . adjusted 00m00000000r At the Theaters The attraction at the Star Sunday end Monday will bo tho second Unit ed States Official War picture. "Amerlia's Answer" presented by me wivision or nuns, committee on n v n. .ismi Public Information. George Creel. ""' t suffer, n chairman, and distributed by the World I'lliii Corporation. i This great war picture was taken by the U. S, Signal Corps, A. E. P by order of Ceneral John J. Pershing, under the direction of the General Staff. It shows the activities of the llrst half million American soldiers In Franco. Derides the military phases of the plctuie, there Is shown In detail the vast amount of work accomplished by the Engineers' Corps. The building of miles of concrete docks, tho erec tion of huge railroad shops, tho lay ing of nine hundred miles of rail and the mushroom-like springing up of miles of hospitals- nnd refrigerating, storage and reclamation plants. To those who have gladly given their work and their money to tho winning of tho war "America's An swer" will bo an inspiration for now sacrifice, effort and giving. HAM'AfJi: DKPARTMKXT BAVKtt VAHT AMOUNT. TOURS, FttANCK, Jan. 2. Tho Ainerkau Expeditionary salvage de partment has saved during the imot six months over $3,500,000 worth of war material by recovering, repair ing and collecting tho previously re jected equipment of tho soldiers, ac cording to officers ot the Quarter masters' Department hero. Communication In Army Is Immense Problem HKAIKJCAUTKUS. AMKIMCAN i:PKImONAKY KORHi t-Vauoo. (Correspondence of the Ai'tulato'l l'rost. In an army the sUo of thU, .. tattered thruont tho l.mitth and bu.iiUh of Franco from tho ouonM to the Swiss border. lll'i iir.ibim "f communication N second mil..- If not of enual Import nice to that .' iup piles. When the American forces came to Franco It was ono of tho tlrst of- forts to which American lnguttull nm, ,nV0OM .Urortod and l.l'o siKlu, Corps .under which oommttnl cation falls, mot II ns have Ibe o,,ii orRanltatlons of tho American K podltlonary Force. Existing Kienil. toloRraph ami lelophoue sysloiiu woio overbiiltleneil. Thero ws ll'M left for us and HrlRadlor Conoral K. Itn sell chief slKiial officer, nnd his Muff of experts tackled tho Job. What thoy have done In 'oustr,i'' tion Is shown In some statistic fu nlsbed to the Associated Press The Signal Corps has built approximately 1,750 miles of poles on whlcu it ha strung 4,175 miles of wire. In addi tion shout "5.000 miles of Anierlctn of Frenco wire Exchange ilu"i to the extent of 12.750 miles hav. been built and to oper.ite thoco linos ll Ins 24 4 telephone offices 7. !!!.' !ol.pltoiu stations and 102 telegraph of fires. All thru France, from the bis'Oiie half million mossiigos tiavi. ln-'ii , ports to the front linos oVnpled by, bundled aggregating more thin one; the Anu'Tlcan forces, lliriin.it i'ir' third of a billion words training areas. In fict ne-irly e wj,or.. th shining copper wire American cross bar polos, so dlfl from the European system, now feature of tie landscipe and frequently ono heard newly arrived American soldiers exclaim "That's American." On main line systems i with many wties the French custom JAI' MOUNTAIN PARTY IS FROZEN TO DEATH. SENDAI, Japan. Jan 2 -A party of nine Japanese students and teach-1 ers who went mountain cllmhrng on a' noar-hy range lost their way In a unow-slorm and were frozen to death. Searchers found the bodies huddled together In a ravine, the arms en - twined In a vain effort to koep off the cold. E OR Get a 10 cent package of Dr. James' Headache Powders and don't suffer. When your head aclica you simply mint have relief or you will go wild. us iii'diies io sutler wiiun you rati I take a remedy Ilka Dr. .lames' Ueml l aclie Powders nnd rcliewi the pain and neuralgia at once, bend noinenna to , Inig store now for a dime packnge lleailachi 'owdern. n few mi'iiienlH you will feci fine headache gone n "inr' neuralgia paii. mm NEURALGIA A Prosperous New Year IIMH Is dead. Long ll; I II III, Willi the passing of (lie old year ho can forever turn Hie panes of thoso many months or war anil mill strife, niulciy nnd Krli-f. Tho Now Year will IiHiik teimi mill happiness, mid, iw mo certain, prosperity to tho Kliuiiiilli country. Our Thought Is our WMi, e First National Bank KLAMATH FALLS tors fastened dlii t to tho polo The long distance lelegiaph and j telephone system constructed b) l" signal Corps l oiiUioly liuilnt.illiert ti Its own porsonuol and In ailrtltloti sumo ''J.'HiO miles of loiisod wires ate, malulalnod h) II, j All Ibis construction lias boon mule by Signal Corps battalions with iniploiiieutK and matntliil from tho1 fnliod Stales with tho single oxcop lion or poles mint of whlrh wore b tallied In France In construction, j lualntoiianio anil opoiallou the stnn diird practlios of the l'nled SlatoM IriV" boon followed and lite American rxiodltloiiary Force has boon glnj serxlco e.junl i the best nbtnliinble in the commercial world and lidmU- led I) utulxalled In any army. Its, nion Invo followed troops wberei'r, I troops won, down Ironi lino irotirn.-s over tholl wopi and mm-niiio kuu rakod areas to lay ami keep tbo'r, wlros so that roitiiutinlratlotis might bo mnltitaltioil. Tho Signal Corps tins a long list of braxo dead nnd brnvo, wounded, more honored perhaps, bo rune thoy cutild not fight back I Tho telephone sorilco of the Corps i wan opened n Juno 21. 1117 and, allien then there haxo boon baudb'd, neatly uliietroti million loral calls and more than ono million long ll i ' ttiiico ."ills. I Since tho Slgnil Corps telegraph stom began lo function on August j i l! of last year more than five audi r"T CAUSE OF NT TIM' SAI.'I.s TO I'l.CSII KIDNEYS ID III. K HURTS OR MI-VllDKH HOI HERS If (ii iniift hunt )our meat uvery day, eat It. but flush )otir kidneys witli salts oriaslonally. iny.i a nnt'l I authority who tells us that tun.'. , f(ir1M l(1.,c nci, wllk.l uIIUMl ,.r,. , , ,Jn,.yi, , t,1(1r v,(llU , CXI,i., ., ,., m ,(1 i,0()l Tnv bit- ,,,. ,,jr,, , woaken . Hm'i i l ' ,1(ff,.r .,, ,ji ,,8ry i ., j,d- ',,. . .B.in. tharp u n-i to (hi bids 1 -, . . '( . dacho. dUzt'i i. ' mach sours, tonguu Is coated nhd '. the wo.ither Is bad ou have rheu- i nintlc twinges. Thu urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, tho channels 'often get sore and Irritated, obliging lyoa lo fleck rollef two or threo limes during tho night. ; To n i! u trull in thoso Irritating acids, to cloansu thu kidneys and flush off tho body's urinous waste get four ounces of J art Salts from tho phar macy here, take two tablespoontuls In a glass of water bofore breakfast for a 1 few diijs and your kidneys will then net fine This famous salts Is mado from tho acid of grapes and lemon I Juice combined with llthln, and has been used for generations to flush and stlmulatu sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the adds In urlno so It I no longer Irritates, thus ending bind- I dor woiiknuss. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot Injure, and makes a delightful effttr- I viisccnt llthlawater drink. Adv K. R. Rcniues, President. Ii. I' WIUelH, VIce-I'rowldoiit. Lesllo RogoiN, Cashier, A. M. Collier, Awit. Cashier. John M. Monro, Awe. Ciwlilor, OREGON Till HHR.W. ,IM ll U, II. HI m:.vi:s nm vacation Cupi W C. 1111. who operates u steamboat on tho Kluiiiuth Ittvor bo twoou Khimnth I'ullt. and Komi, t peel i lo liuno In a tow ilii)it for a well er.lliotl iicul loti ill Cnllfoinlu polntn lll'V A TIIRIrT STAMP TODAY BUY DIAMONDS NOW DlititioiidH being an Im portant feature of our luminous, wo naturally I,-' i'ii In clone lunch with Hid diamond mar koi Ever since tlio dtauiotid monopoly soeurinl im ploto control of tb.t world a aiipply. It tms I'onstalitti mltniirint pries The dllortoM dm l.i r". wllliotit uluiiii" or apuliiK)'. ilint ihoy itilond to follow that pulley always DlmuiHiiU III lever bo cheaper The) 're rlinapor now tliati H" will be tbreo mont'n friiin now V w II pay morn for lh' ii"w jot nf diamonds wo bin limn wo paid for lluiit wo have now Tho im.rkot quota! torn, on our present ittocks are hlgln'r f hait whon w b.'iig'il. but our I'i'r, Ilia) irl-n stands. Every I'pp .Ifatiiiilld ' a high grndo Btnti nf iloslrabli' quality and color 25 in lir.D iitid up Frank ML Upp JEWELER All .Main Street I'liio Wattli Itepiilrlng ii Spcclnll) Pliiuos .V Phoi.ograplis VrnxxtiUixai--n.iiVxrTnai3 J Tl.o ,o HALLMARK P assengers and Baggage AWWIIERE IV Till: CITY OtICK SI.RMCR RiaSOSAIILl: RATES PHONE IH7 WesternTransferCo. The Common-Sense Building Material Cement Biocks Roofing of All Kind W. D. MILLER Contracto New City Laundry Wc Ouaranteo Our Work. Shirt and Collar Laundered. We lo waih silk, wool, and col .ored gd very carefully. Try u once and be convinced. Our nrles i are rlaht. Phone 154. 127 Fourth Street back of First National Dank Hi-J4-1-lHWt4-4 4-i-H-l-H OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD On CATARRHS How To fiel Relief When Hem! M and Nose are .Stuffed Up, W M'M-H-H4"M4-M't-tl-H-H-ik Count fifty! Your cold In heart or catarrh illnppo.irs. Your clogged nostrils will open, tho air passages uf'yniir head will cloar nnd you can breathe frooly. No more snuffling, hawking, mucous dlschargo, dryness or lnmdacliu, no struggling for breath at night. (lot n small imttlo of lily's Croam nalm from your dniijMst and apply a llltlu of this fragrant antiseptic mmm in your nostrils, u ponotrato thru ovory pnnsago of thu bond, sooth ing nnd h.mlliig tho awallun or In flamed mucoiiH iiKinibrano, giving you liistunt relief Heart colds and catarrh yield like maglo. Don't st'iy Ruffod-up and inlsorublu, ltolluf is sure. Store I