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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 2, 1919)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON '' TIIIM f Northwest Crop Prospects Bright PRESIDENT'S NIECE POSES IN PAGEANT TO HELP IN FOOD CONSERVATION WEEK HOW GERMANS WANTONLY DESTROYED COAL MINE WHEN FORCED TO RUN V V VV4Vvm v Quality Drugs... TIHIIiHDAV, JA.M'AItt 'J. HMD 1 - ". Up rs. J (1 ' " pM- "ill' i idsfe.'JI Jt-fri 1 'lHHHWSMSl-"?" til id pour di' ;i:i:it.u, iiphinkhs COMHIKINS IN 'I WIII.I 'III mil. ""h l'm,mr" KI' 't Important" of i:itl. lllhl'IIKT AT OI'CMMI Amcrltun 1ki)h inn ho raised Bhlps ilollvotpil or m:v vi:.it is i:.a:i.i.i:.vr. to till I'nitcl Htnio Shipping II' ril from August 1917, to OttoliLr 1 IBIS, totaled 10H with a combined t.itinogn of 2,370, 302 Of thee, R aggregating 1, H9,C8fi tons, or marly one-half of tint lotul wero tml t cm tlio I'aclflr Const Tim Alliitt'c CoaBt rankt I second with G7K.0 '1 tons, followed by lliu Ureal Lake, tie (lulf fo'st nm Japan with lf,l,r,3r, 11,000 nntl ?.? HTif tfitln r, tltl'iilll nlv Attlm (m-iii ago; pimtitriMt lire show lug great ,, Hil.bulldltig upon thu Pntlfl Imi rominnt and nn iiiiiiKtially large ConHt linn been lml-1 up for tho time in ii'iic." of wlntei wheat Iiiih In on bolng, the constrii' tlon of stocl vt-a- B.in (ImiiTiil incrninillo Imh.Im.th "l Is prone ling at tho provlotu high I t KAN rUANCIBCO, Jim. 2. Tho proupcttn for cxtijllont t rops In tho twilfth PdiIitiiI District for tin turn ing )eur are iurpiitlnt' bright Kx . "it hi ii few KiMtlotm tho rpinfiill ha In- n niiipk' noil fur ahead of that of n H war lus as jot ' I ill n nf un.iiiit m iiiMwhiit qiili't for tliU period of1 , . , . . , Ihu ending of t i nr hill iwil Ifi ! 1 1 f 1 1 mi i.vtiiril I .... , . , ' noil no ijiicci on i nriur rates i' hi itiu."ii.' tiriirurBiuil i mn cm- , . . , i i .i ... ii i . i , i larBcly lo tho fact that all Pacific i ,1 ii-, in ii ii illill in II nilKlll IJHl duf U'diih'Ii of promtiiviifii took put in n imK.'Mlit ulaRiul on tho nt.'p" of tin New Vork Public llliritrj u a prelim inary to Tooil Conmirwtlloii Week Tho prlmitry object of tho biir.uui of concrvntlon of ttu fodtrnl fmi.t bonrd In producing tlm Hpncliuln wnn d i i ii- i i.i A i i i a immt plo In fiodlns ICuroiic In Mil pt,o tocrntili nro pen (from Infl to rli;ln I M'mii Al'ro (Murk a "Iliiit)flcniit Ainorli'ii ' M' Marcarot Kcircnant in iipd of M.r. and ,M.m .Mar kid i uln u n ere of I'rm'dnni ii n nn Hlii'ri tie l.nriipo " Kissing Blarney Sto MB n TV 3 Has Its ie hi ii-Hit '"iiitnl riTiirri-nro of tin In f "i iiji otildiimli' mid to a tPttdincy ti murk tlmo itv.altltiK pot-ar !i' i !iiiin-ni 1 ho rnncollutlon of ro Miui'i'tit iotitrttct linn proditrcd somo ((I. - rnrv lonfudon, but tl o procsi of rpiiijntitinont Is iroKr(nnliiK rt tild' nml Rntlrfnrlorlly. Tho labor IttiH'lon roiimliiH without Horlous dltiirbiitirt Ititpn.et rnlcit iniilliiui firm nt fi pit (tit In In.liif trljl titid 7 per cunt In BKrlrulturnl renter S'oiiiiilicr ImnK clcarlnKn for IS erliirliml iltlen of thin diatrlct totalc I J1.177.r.i,3 oiio. an Inrrenne of 13 fer rnt onr the rorrespondlni; mnnth a )ear iifo, Keattle hIiouIiir 'tte greatest train with 47 per cunt, j followed b I'ortlntiil with 40 percent and Imoiiri with 30 per cent I IliilldltiK iHTinltH for the name 18 rliliM lowid a decline of 10 pur cunt mem- ovl- iiIiuiik ImuoM-r. that bulldltiK opera Co.ia owned ueiiel hnc btcn el jr , tcrtd I war inte.3 for eccral montbi In ndnnu Attotlor factor nldlnt; tn the malntenanre of ratc at the prctont IiIkIi lecl Ii. tho shortaRe of; bottoms Flnre thn t'rst part of 1013 , tointwl u and lr:nB I aclflc rates haei I.ONI.ON, Jan 2 - I'l.tor MrOulro. oiiiillme of Han Krnntlitco, now of the I'tilteil 8 1 ii ten N'ny, linp.trlll.nl hl imck for thn rlcht to tell Ills ml inlrltiK frlrmlH at home Tut klMed the lllnrney Hlonn " Mcdulre wn n tiiuiuher of a party of Ainurlciiii null, or nuidiiclod hy the Viiiiiik Men'it dirliitlmi Akanciutlon to Illirno) Can tie 'It n a hit of it ill op," mid I'otn after he hnd rllmhrd to the lop of the ruRlla wn mul looked down a rheor one hundred and ton feet "lt' hy wny of nddltiK u little upon to the name " I'etu watched other Yankee blurt Jncketit klsit llin lllnrney Stone The npproed method Ik for n mroitK man to KrnKp the canill.latti'H left lei; and arm, while another Kranpn hln rlshl leu and arm, then they iiwlnR Mm out over the nb)Mi no far n they can rear h and let tho Intrepid one bounce, hln noKo nRttlniit the ncnrcoly ntt till able, rock, cnll It it kU mid let It ro At Hint, Not no McOulro Hn know ho w ff 9 j J .eltlrn altiuiil n decline of 10 pur HP WfcTP?r-f'PC lfr'"" ,l'" tolni ll""le'1 ,1,lrlllK N" J? iiE'LLSit0'',"'r of ,,"l, """ Tl,t,r'' K ''scry ll'o.,,. will be .turned n rapidly a, ,l0" wns "' Mrcs8 of thnt fl",nl,t' IfloM-rnmetU rourlc.1 in. ale reinoN- . The development of tho rice Krow ihoau lo Africa and i olnta in Kurope ,hao ijuadruplcd. The nd nco In' j ocean fielnht rates Is llluNtriteil hy that on cotton to Jap in, whlrli Jump- , t'tl from approximately JS 00 per ton i In ni3 to from $V to $CU per ton t the tui sent wrlilm; i i Petroleum prodiutiou In Callfornli (lurliiR October nvernRod 2S2.431 bartela dnlly, compurod with i lf.7 barrels tn Sep cmhor Total .stored bIo.Kh increased from 3t,fit2 -IS17 barrels on October fst, to 37.- I 40O.S09 birrels on November 1st I 1 Dally pioductlou tlurinR October, 1317 wiik 271,311 bnrels. DurltiRi j the first nine months of 1918 thlt Mnte produced an neraRe of 21 000, 000 riIIoiih a month, while consump- It iMl't foill.llllj nud t" Imi'i wise to Inn 1111 j thing hut the bet h, drug. He hate Kalncd the con. fldente of our cuttnnien by -ellltiR druK, of the highest quality onlj. You cunnot uu nn) other kind here, and jou are alwnjs'Tafe anil sure that nothing but the best drags will be sold in thu store. giderwoos Phamnry W' , KUWTH TAOS OREGON rnSw I v , KLAWH FALLS OREGON S3Z3 ...v Hot la the camera's corroboration of the rLa-SL that the retreating Ger n ans w.intouly tlcstrojed property in the d'strlcts thoy had invaded This 27C- PhotoRraph shows what is left of tho 'tulld nRS over a coal mine at Denaln JAPS LAUNCH MANY SHIPS 1 TOKIO. Jan. 2. The total tonnog of now vessels launched In Jnnun 'since January is 60.000 tons includ after the Hun engineers had done ,ng tnMe l0 be ,eU) b he their work It will be several years of ln,3 ear- Compated wh ,Mt before the mines, which were dam-car tng ghowg an ncreage of 20 aged under ground also, can be work-' 000 tons od by the French. Before the arm Is-1 m tice was signed coal was selling at, $C0 a ton. and tho had e,l I The Cnllfornla nn 1 Arlon 1 cotton irm,. will approximate 1.M.000 biles could rein It out oxer tho ledRe kits tho ll!nriie Slonu across wit) without itn.lsinnro As ho utmost nttulnoil his coal, ho lost hUJtb.s 5 ear, as tiKaltut a total of Sfi.CHM bulance. and tttnilod down llio otio bnlu In 1917 Tin iirlics ptld In hiiiidro.l anil ten foot straight thru tbniio two state fut ilfl;ln,; nvern-'d the nlr ' on per 100 pounds of seed cot- Tt o kcoiKir dcsrondcil hy n Mifr tit In otlmr cotto.t tuis rate avet- Ing Industrv In Cnllfornli has been j rapid and consistent durint; the past j four )ears From a total acreago In 1.1914 of ir.,020. the area planted lia Increnied .to ;l,310 acres In 1917 and 147.000 ncres in 191S Thh rniiln Intending to Pick up the dead Amurltiiu iinllor What ho saw wis Mtdtilre rublilng himself mid point In t; Itvitveuward with a uoit of aheop. i'h i;rlu Tho keepor snw whore McOulro rifle Const totiled lifter fulling slxt) foot hit well out on I 100.000 halts, while n pott from $1 r.7 In Oklahomn to .12 contM In Alabama In lh9G the aver ago pav In tile I'tilteil Stntes was 4 4 tents Tho I'll" crop of hops on tho Pa- approxlmntely that of 1916 11 ttee limb and broke It off Ilolow will amount to onlv about 90,000 that wan another hough 10 which huinlet Ibis falling off is due to do bad carouti'd and below still another, riensQd ncriago and to the fact thnt also hrotklng the full that the list oiiller In tho season many growers ttrop of fifteen feet was very minor. iibaudoiieil their )ards in the bcllof The custodian hti"iime very migr) that the product would ho of little or "What do ) nn moan?" said he, no value At that tlmo prleos for the "breaking off tho limbs of tho tree. 191S crop weie as low as 9 cents por Pou't 011 sen tint sign' 'Ho not In pound, on December l5th thoy rang- Juio nhruhberv Purchase 11 Thrift Stamp boforo r tiling Ibev wink whlln sou sloop " oil in hlph as 2S cenls. A large pro portion of tho 191S jiold has boon boiirht l KnplHh bii)ors and Is be ing held with tho hope that tho Rng. BRITISH AND AMERICAN NAVAL COMMANDERS WITNESSING THE SURRENDER OF GERMANY'S FLEET AND KING GEORGE AND PRINCE OF WALES y3WCMV'wu)'fc! ,b vr PF? 1,ra 4i. v' 4.. W -J2TJI" jtu," Hs, X& r -jt&ttHk, vv PS j i,1,C--' """ r-.JK', . . 't . -me win. "V3BT J r.. :k4v 1 liitl.v i, wSfTv j n 1 WufNM i", J t &?' i in im v-nw r 1 -mm . 'V ! is.., w:, .. fm . -v 3.Vtyk'3t. ..J" t' lJ.1." " 51 . . . .tvin x "A.J.JM 1. iuvi A )eirs"lolt will .ipproxlmate 3,7fi0,- ,0lmcrj. .100 uags 01 roiigu rice 01 inn pouniis each, tho 1917 crop amounted to 2 r.00.000 bags In splto of the fact thnt tho present enihirpo upon tho Importation Oriental rice will proh uhl) not exist In 19in, it Is planned to iucro3so greatl) the present acre age The 1918 crop of walnuts In Cali fornia has not nnl been the largest recorded hut the qunllty and tbe prices received have been tho best over known It Is estimated from fifi.000 ncres of proves the growers will market approximately $9,500, 000 worth of nuts I .u n n 1 I IJ M I III IllUli IM ill iai5iiTrn rnn n I I!!!. I L M I.IIE.I I' I yilH!9ILUrUi!ri MflTHFR MITIflN V U I llnil B U E 1 1 iUll SI DN'Ci Xo ont ever got rich merely by sav. ng money You must Invest It. A good way to Invent It Is to buy War Savings and Thrift Stamps. "- War Saving Stamps tarn iuterast for you on Sundays and holidays .OTICK TO CltEDlTORS In not Au tral a P iiia.H s. nglj s land in ''ie Pacific ruled by Gernn iv 00 tho natives desire a return of the Oetiufi .lom'natlon, .sajs Thos .1 Mt M.iho'i, an Australian autuorit) on the .'Talis of the Pacific Islands, who lias re cently returned from an ptrti-leli tour In the Central Pacific. He vis 'ted Nauru Iilanil and the Marshall ijroup, which vvcrs Gorman posses sions before tho war 1 Wherever ho traveled among tho former German colonies In Mie Pa cific, Mr. Mc.Ma'.ron said, he found that the Germans had made no on.irt Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink a glass.of real hot water before breakfast to wash out poison. 1 Notice Is hereby given that the tin. dersigned was, on December 4, 1918, duly appointed administrator of the I estate of Mary A. Sullivan, deceased. 1 1 the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County, and all .persons having claims against said estate are required to present same to said administrator at the law offices of It. C. Groesbeck, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated December 5. 1918. ' JAMES W. SULLIVAN. Administrator of the Estate of Mary , A. Sullivan, Deceased. 5-12-19-26-2 0. A. C. I0W RESUMES OLD HI REGIME to properly devolop commercial ad vantages, but had in sovcral cases tle J voted themselves to tho strategic op ' portunitics 'Tho natives of Nnru have asked Life Is not merely to live, but to live j well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very eas it la if one will only adopt the morning Inside batb. Polks who are .accustomed to feal .dull and heavy when they arise, split tins headache, stuffy from a cold, foul i.unguo. nasty breath, acid stomach, fcan. Instead, feel as fresh as a daisy bv CORVALLIS, Jim. J Practically normal conditions will aguiu piovnil nt tho Orogon Agricultural College in tho winter term. Many mon who them lune been In mllltar) seivico have crodltahlo race finnnlni tho oIlllnAa n .t-a M.......M t-ach morning and ' flushing out the It hole of the internal poisonous stag nant matter. Kvcriono. whether nlllnc !rV nr the government to preserve them ttell. should, each morning, before from 11 ro-establlshmcnt of German breakfast, drink a glass of real hot govornment there," said Mr Mc- water with a teaspoonful of limestone Mnlltm 'phosphate in it to wash from the stom- In tho Marshall Islands," said ach, liver, kidneys and bowels the pre Mr McMnhon, 'I was much Impress- vlous da's indigestible waste, sour ed by Japanese industry What they bile and poisonous toxins; thus clean havo rlnead) dono in the Marshalls sing, sweetening and purifying the en will bring nothing hut praise from tiie alimentary canal before putting over) body The Germans shameful- more food Into the stomach. The ac ly neglected tho Murshall Islanders, lion of hot water and limestone phos as the) did all other natives, but dur- phate on an empty stomach Is wonder ing the past three or four jeurs tho fully Invigorating. It cleans out all Japanese havo been s)stematically the sour fet mentations, gases, waste building up tho people, educating and acidity and gives one a splendid and making of them a very appetite for breakfast. While vou are cnJo)iug )our breakfast the water and FRANK T. GUNTHER WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER Flu Watch Repairing a Specialty 398 Main Street. Klamath Truck Co. DOES HEAVY HAULING GRAIN, HAY, ETC. Has Fire. Ton Packard Track Phone 00M J. G. GOBLE MANAGER Mr McMahon said, in speaking of Phosphate is quietly extracting a large t tho relation of tho Central Pacific volume of water from the blood and' SA v w O arKvy -" W AOMIlL flfcATrY.SiV" AOMIkAl IMDMAtl VSU While thin pliotoRmph was holm; taken In tho North Son on hoard thn flitKHhlp 'of tho Ilrltlsh grand I'oot, tho Gorman Hoot wan surrendering to I llm ullis As 11 nnvnl olllcor King (loorgo t'tiuld not help hut show hlt futillng of liibdiitlim 11a ho atootl with Admiral lluatty, commuiulur of thn navy thnt hnd kept tho Gurmtius hot' tlotl up during tho war, and tho Amer ican Admirals Sims and Hodman With thorn Is tho Prlnco of Walos. wrlttsn that thoy will return to re sumo their studios. Tho ro-ostabllsh- moiit of tho II. O. T C , with Colonel islands to Australia, that "thoy wore sotting teady Tot a thorough flushing ,v Alfred C. Slitupo us cnmmn,ndaut is tho lnlf-vvay house to San Francisco of all the Inside organs. oxpocted to bo n popular feature and Japan " The millions of people who are both- ercd with constipation, bilious spells. sttmuich trouble, theumatlsm; others who nave sallow sk ns. blood dUnr, PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN C. CLEGUOHN Ctiunt) Surveyor , Civil Engineer. Tie puipofio or tho Nuttonnl Wat Sivlng3 tominitteo Is to croato an dots and sickly complexions are urged quarter pound of limestone Four hours a wcok will bo dovoted to military work. Young mon will re gister January 3 and 1, while w onion not previously u attendance will ie glstor Jnnuniy G Tho Y. M. C. A work on tho original S will be roiitlmm.1 mule, the illrectlnn "' um SOVortimeilt 111 tllo War. ami will cost Very little, but I sufflelAnt of l)rvn. V. Poling who mndu a teal "ll wln 'oml "lclr 8-ull'Ks t'"3 to make an) one a pronounced crank on "hit" with tho men of tho corps. The $11,000 hut will bo toady for occupnncy. iiuii) 01 Mivois wno until) savitig. re- to get a Quarter Dound of iininn.i "" " I ., 1..I 1 .-.-. .. . - .. V-.W..V I A. T. C. plan "" '"""' """ ""iiuunib tor 1110 use piiosphnte from the drug stote. which Cin AM) COUNTY AUSTRAOl) COMPANY . ,117 Main .Mune) to luu 011 itl sUt at H pi trut. govetnnient to prosecuto the wai. ,tho oiibject of Internal sanitation. Ad. FORMER KAISER REPORTED WRECK LONDON. Jan, 2. Tho former kalaorln of Oermnti) has hroUon down mentally, said n Central News dis patch fiom Vlouiu. Sho has dolu slons thnt sho has nn iingovornnhle passion for dismissing her attendants Tho ex-ompiesa woopB nt long porlods It hod provlotiBlv boon roportod that hor hoart was nffoctod. KIDNEYS WEAKENING? BETTER LOOK OUT! mint of tin. Net iivlntids granted a ape. in (hurlir imthorutns Hh sale. I lie koo.1 iinusevvlfti of Hulluud would KlihiP) ntul Ma ' 1 r d s. .'p.-ar uf 1 1. 1 upiiu .'011, hIowIv ii ' j. ur 1 a it taut), in id ,.i fun 1 I'UlUWtt iUSl.Ut. Stop jo ir I rouble t wl. !. there U liipf. Hoiit wait until I'tli pnins !. I Hill' 1 1 II i ,n t tl I,. uh ins.' In iitni.I fut. 1 siiiT. ihii ln!!lii trniiblea don't Tin) Mini ."III', uulti). 1 h ..11) 101- vi. thu to in .1. :,. .,'.";:'" ."" ouiu ......,.., , .,,.,,,,,. nnnoiit ton.! us with. t Inr 'Real IJ.ittli Drop,," is "be I'l'.l'" 1,"" ,iUI.',V MUuAu' Haarlem Oil ItipMilos 'U.ir Je restores Miin.tli tml is inp.uislble In u irri'ut " ?t"ulri '.." V"' "turdy, robust health of tiie llulliiiiili'rs. no lint ill 11 At last innortB tho oxkalserln was still In Dorlln. lilt lit ntll itrilnJjl ..,,1 I.. .1 .. .. i'i :-.'- MtMikin tiiatiiiiiit with (itlll) M .DM. ll r I "" f ,', ', "vi ' ' lu?.5"u, llh, l.m Oil i'iumuIm . Tiln. tl.r.e r' .,J Jl( ,' 'I1'"' lliiurleui Oil ftiu- (i v di ui I 50.1 r tl tint t ia' ,. . l",''l,,,,"'ri' n," 'llrritnd, an.) nn tn it I) fn, t, i) mm ', '"u'f t ijutislKtl wild results; )ur "' tnl " - " -'- ' um iSlii'dM"" cm ..t tl... .,, f, I . ;.-! s t.f Ibl. t.obt.samlmupt.moVw '11.J for luiturit'i In lulu iu- gjveru. boxes, thrte slzej. u" V DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physlclau 8urfos Suite 2U, I. 0. O. K. Teuipto (over K. K. K. Store) , Phone 3-J1 . . Re. Phoae, J (The only Osteopatnic ru- clan and Surgeon In Klaaatk Falls ) -J S5-l RECKAR1) RKXT SERVIOB I' VI Phone ae Mglit Phone 318