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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1919)
t'ltm.W, JANIIAHV II, Hll THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i'w;i Tinti v BP" Happy New A sometime n serviceable, useful building may be torn down to build in its place a larger and better one; bo great systems of government and national structures have been overthrown, that something better may take their place. There has look back on K. Tin - Siniiiiiniini II; the ltaliun-.4mrrlron .Nrwx Itun-nii LONDON, Jan 3 Mr Coretll mi-' ilcriccrcinry of slate nt tho Vullcnn nd ipcclnl envoy lo Iintlon to await thf arrlvftl of President WlUnii nml hold i conferwico with hi murnnted n Interview n reKiird to whiiihnr llin 1'opo will hvo a voice In tho I'l-nre tonferrnre, and on tho Human ineatlun "I can .iiithorlie you to deny." he "Id, "Hint tho 1'opo wlihtM to enit a repreientMlve, to tho peace confer "ice Thoy are repentlnK today w-lmt n repented to natlcty yvT nw nd hN been ulwayn rntoKorlcalty , dcnlfd You may 00 convinced thnt the Hoi) Bee till now him not done inyihlnc to nollclt an Invitation, nml ! iiKe part In the ponco tonforonce Dcramo there was no occasion for It! The correspondent, umlorstood from the Ust word thnt ho mmiil jo refer to tho peaco proKrninme of I'fMldont Wilson which Ih based on Practically tho same mi Popo Donedlct SECOND NO ADVANCE IN PIPE TO ME NO EH AT PEACE MEETING PRESENTED EY THE DIVISION You want to know how the Government ia spcndiiifj your money in its prosecution of the Great War. You Want to know just what your Soldier Boys s re doing in France. "America's Answer" tells you. This pictoritxlizrv tion of the greatest War Drama in all histm y has been made and is presented for public concidcration, not to make money although it must necessarily produce a rev- IEHEUD:QERKBEQSEIHBEbEQSQaBEHP ui ear NEVER before has jutt ouch a new year come to the world. The Brent events of the past four years have prepared us for greater new things than have ever been known. been a great deal destroyed, but now we can the old, and say that the gain is worth it. Ill llir xiilrll nf tin- Bieuli-l of nil im rtmiii. 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IMHI V l' AI.COMA Mi nml Mim Hoheit H ulr hoii Vm- ninri thu-! I omr Ii AIkoiiii, ii i nml -i i New Yenrn i:n Tie .i m cmi In iiiiihIi- -in I kmiii-s r. f ' iihuiIh w c i..-i v, I lopoitH u Joll) koihI Htm- l'r) lit ( nl Ihtle r t't ii-.it' i lui-tt n n.ifno I MMJOII sxMrmmmmkWsmwmigm&m&Mm mmmmmimiwms UNITED PRICE AMERICA S a m m m m ra m ITi Fi N ra El rn D2 'IP lo ra d F1 0 IM P3 m M m H m m m Hi R pi a d R I BErfflDT IS RUED FOB SUM Sin nirnn unnii ULUItnG IvInlL , WA.-iHINH'loN I) (' , Jm .1 Senator Wmkn of Massachusetts to lu hlinrpl) irltlclzed the war di'- ' imiiment for iIiiIiok mid errors In ' compiling (at;nltlcs iinil Its fnll'tie to co-operate with the Hod Cros In forwarding mall to tho wounded sol diers He win: especially ludlatle , In hlo rltltiiin of tho Adjutant (lon er its office r.i i'itsir 'HI'I)ITS :i i:v M)i.iii:ns MOKroW. Idiilio. .Mil. S Hold ln th'il tie InstiiKtlnn roenlveil In the I'hlted Stales nun) Is of univer sity Rinde. tho fnciill) of the riilu-i-sln of Idaho has decided lo grant iinlxerHltv rimlltb to men wearing the I hnkl of I'ncli, Sam. This wti mi on nml it l the unlverslt) hore loditv In an outline of the proposed plan of recoiisli in tltin which the iinixer sit) will uuileilake with the begin ning of tho wluioi (luurter uot Mon da) STATES 1911 Star Theater OF FILMS COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION enuc, in order to meet the expense involved but in order to show the millions of contributors to the several Liberty Loans ,the purchasers of Thrift and War Stamps, Tax Payers, and those who have so generously given in other ways for the needs of the war, exactly what has been ac complished in France during the first year of America's participation in the Stiuggle for Democracy. IIH Gl I SWITCH ST IIKU.SA. Mom I l.iii 3 WIioii lie I' hi loiifureme open jiiiI I'ukI i)i hi WIImw. or Uatlil l.loyii (leorfti r I'n-mur Clemenreaii uf 1 1 Alu Mini fir Httfil u III" Kliinil vIIit nl en mi iIimiIii lo mil ouii,1joiI.v lllllllll SIltlK'ttllllK l ' IHHIHI! tll'- pi,,,,,,, n, tho palmy uf V,,r.illlc In- ..r the, lll haw, to l.o w-ry poll... to , r-ti 8lil from llnlutn Montana Fot'.he linml central at tho V. r . III i)M(i. durliiK tho conference III hi- Mini Jlcrlu Hitnn of thU city Vi rcan Miluiitcproil earl) as hi i tiliaiiRi export Shu n tel i' i in- Klrl here Ik'r knowledge of ( I'ti'iich utood lior In kooiI mt-ud iind Bin, him hi-oti lor roiiim uenks In tlic mi h! lioidqnnrtorH In Pari, nttond Inj; to tin- cnlU of the penio confer r Vonl now (Otiii-ii thnt kIiii tun1 1 1 - np;,nintrf! clilof oiif-rnlor nt Vcr. i.ilPn. dnrli-R tho mi-itiiiK thoru j !l Tern n not only oni of the iit.-tMrnt rltU In IMemi but waul liiion to uouPin-rmiin an one of tin i'ipjit. for the backed the pn s In rnoro Ifau one crll- when Ifii- tidephouu uil the onl hnpt-. Shi, Inii i-pti promoted -md wa In tho 't'-l(nil of f ' e of the t!ithuiio fomrnm when Hhc nnllstpil. mid ahe timl her ottii iorps of Hello girls' in I ii i- SLUES dumed the H M I o HON. Jan 1 The uT.nilir. ' Ci-iniau Ktihmarlnes are ImIiu ill Mded between the Allies it tinllJ.K t.i the i:rnlriR Mull, which says that i IIh u hao bouu .apportioned to P- -hi ton to Itiily, soen to Japan i- I r -in to t! e I'nltod States lie latter oro eald to bo on the wn to the Tultod States now. How the i.mtilnliH: hundred and twentj "'i,,n f "io ,,"n,,, w,n ni'" :" " ""- d ANACHRONISM IS SHOWN IN FRIEZE It) tin- 1 1 .i I lit ii Ainei nan .News Hiiiviu IJOMK. Jan J -Tho artistic frieze wl it h ornaments tho no w chamber of the deputies shows a political ani chroulsm which will soon disappear T Tho flgiites representing the Trent- the second bottlu and my stomach Ino and Tilosto ato drnpeil In mourn-, hasn't given me tho least bit of trou Ing, hIiico'w hen Sartorlo painted them j hlo since 1 finished taking it I their liberation was nothing moro'hne taken thiec bottles now and than mi aspiration which seemed nl-J lalk' about eating, My. I oit like a moft l'toplan 'wolf and noor hao a sign of ga Now that the dream of so man) nor a pain of an) soit. and I am al onr has become a glorious i&illtv j uijs ready with n big appetite for with the tilumph of Italian aims I Iho iiioiii hIiik bus turned lo Joy. A' rcon s tho chamber Is closed again the nitlsl woiklng with the gieatest delight will retoucli tho two figure and stilp thorn of their eomhro hues No one iner unt ilch niorclx h sav Ing mime on must Inxest it A good wa to Ine.-l it is to hit) War Siing- mil Tin Ift Stamps OFFICIAL Sunday and Monday MANY JEVS KILLED IN P03EN RIOTS (V)l'KNilA'jl.N, I iti 1 Organ 7"l liultl onurri'i) on Hunch') at I'm i i according to HiTlln (lUpatrtnii iiil.iv Youtln i ililfil J-wnh riiiiv i mi I Died thirty and wounded in i i it lnoii M.itiy r)nnijiitii tire r'i' ! In ll t III l-M (lent t 0)1- I I in- T t-cliliiit hoi ilia l ii M ri'iilii" hit Hntiinliij ilii Jw, irfi ii oil tin- I'oleti from a xyilHitii ; l Ir'i fllli-il with worHli'ji'i- upon v 1 ii Ii yn- I'oli tin-i illiii I .irtil !! fin fl f ! 1 I 11111 Tllim (I I H T H MM SClUIIL UUUIJ I lilllU .' Rf T D ""! ft P fl Pf I U JJJ I I i I n I lij t- i-1 I I I 1 1 I B U L.L.UU. iiiwf.i: iv ci.im.ut. Mi:nr (IMs l) TKi:.TMI Nil I 1JI.. id id iii:m' iii:m( h-i.wuc i:rsiom:s him. ' 1 re itincrt, mi-dhincs, chanKo of fllni3tf- nor nnthlns else helped me until I ot Tanl c," said John Den it h, a well known boiler maker em ployed by the t'nlon Iron Works of San f'rnnclro and lllng at IMOU Orenwlcli Avenue, recently. For olBht earr, before coming to Jjan Prancltco Mr llenlch us holler maker for'tlio L"nlon l'jclfk railroad In Knnsis City Mo Mr Hentch owns , his home in Kifnsais Ctt), hlch he rtito he left sometime ago In search cl h'stealth During ttie it ist ear and a lulf," he continued. "I hae simply suffered torture with m stomach M food 1 uoufd tour almost as oon as I had I'nton and as would form and canst? mk-Ii terrible tramping pains In the I i it of my stomach that I could hard- l stand them Manv i nluht I lae Jut rolled and tossed ill night Ion? I o racked with pain that I could not 'sleep I also suffered u Kreat deal from intestinal trouble Sometime-' i 1 was dreadfully constipated and at i other times wan troubled from Just !tho opposite condition I just tried everjlhliiK that was recommended but couldn't find auj tiling that would u'l' 1,,p- I took two special louruei of treatment, mid oou sent to Italy 'or i medliine a frieud of mine claimed wonders for I also trleu HinB on a d'et of very light things, but kopt Keltini; woie I was lojim; woicht and Kcttlnt; to nen'ous I 'ould harcll) do my work. At lat I became so tnlsetahlu nml uueast nbout my condition that wo packed up and moved here to San FrancUco 'opine the change ol climate anil salt Ir would do the v ork th it medicine had failed to do "Hut eorthiuR disappointed mo until ni) w ife read in the papers bout Tnnlnc and when I finished tak ing it without feeling any better I Just thought, os, moro money thrown twav And then I decided ma) be I hadn't ghen it a fiir trial, so I got 1 e net meal I sleep like u log for eight or uino hours ovei) night and ' Ish I hail tinio to sleep moie Tan 'c lm done me moro good than ncr thing else put together and my on! regret is that 1 did'nt hae It '"fore I left my own home in Kansas CIO " Tanlae is ohl In Klimath Falls hv the Star llrtig Co . anil In I.orella In James Merc Co wmwk WAR FILM LEGAL NOTICES Xppointment of Admlnlftrator Ir, the ' ounty Court of the Stat'j of I ririgon for thg Count) of Klam ath In tho Matter of the Estate of Nich olas F Kenneally, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the un dfrdtgned has been duly appointed administrator of the estate of Nich olas K. Klnneally, deceased nnd that all tretlltors and persons having 'dnlrns against the saltl estate will present the same, duly verified, to gether with vouchers attached, with in six months from the date of this notice at the office of II M Man ning, attorney at law Loom hi build Ing 40 'J Main street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, that being tho pluco that the undersigned has chosen to transact the business of the estate , Dated this 19th day of December, i 1018 (Signed) HICJIAHD KBNNKALLY, Administrator of the Kstate of Nich olas F Kenneally, Deceased. ' 20-27-3-10-17 1 , SUMMONS (No. I01C Equity) i In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam- Dank of Yolo, a Corporation, Plain- , t'T. ; j vs I Louis F Gelssler and Mrs Louis F ' ' Geissler, Jiusband and wife, and Sam Hell Wakefield and Isabclle ; Wakefield, husband and wife, andi Mrs. H. A Duffum, Defendants. To Louis F (Jeissler and Mrs Louis F. Oeissler, husband and wife, and' Sam Hell Wakefield and Isabelle I Wakefield, husband and wife, and , Mrs H A. Buffum, Defendants: , In the name of the State of Oregon You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against ou In the above entitled suit on or before the 3d day of January, A D 1913, that being the date of the last publication of summons, and the last day within which you are re-uiri-d to answer said complaint, as hied b) the order of the publication of summons. If you fall to appear and answer the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in. saltl complaint Said suit Is brought to secure an order and decree of strict foreclosure, by the above entitled Court forever foreclosing and barring all of jour right, title and Interest' and equity of redemption in and to the following described land, and premises ,to-wit. , , TheSE'i of the SB V of section 22, the SW'4 of the SWU of sec tion 23, the NW of the NW of section 2C, and the NE4 of the, NE'i of section 27; the N& of the NEU and the SWU of the NEVi. , anil the NV4. and the NVi of i the SWU; the S4 of the SWU.i ! and the SEU of section 36, and the SEiJ of the SWU of section 35, in township 40, south' of range 12. east of the Willamette Merid ian Also the NEU and the EV?of the W'Nj of section 2, and the N& ' of the NE'I of section 11, In town sh'P Al south, range 12, east,of the Willamette Meridian, In Klamath County, State of Oregon. And that )our equity of redemp tion in and to the above described lands be foreclosed and forever bar red, and that you, and each of you,' within a period of twelve months from the date of said decree shall re deem from a sale of the above de scribed lands made by the sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon, on the 14th day of May, 1915, pursuant to an ex ecution of foreclosure and sale of the said premises issued out of tho Cir cuit Court of the State of Oregon, and dated the 3d day of April, 1915, under a Judgment of foreclosure and sale of the said lands and premises, and dated the 3d day of April, 1915, In a suit of foreclosure and sale of a mortgage upon said lands, wherein Arthur D. Ha)s was plaintiff and II. F. Carstens and Dillle C. Carstens, Georgi$ P. Robinson and Fannie L Robinson, H. A Buffum and Ida Pal mer were defendants; that said prom-' bet were bid in at said sale by one C W Bush for tho sum of $6,972.00 And that you and each of you, the defendants aboo named, shall re deem the above described lands from the said sale within a period of one year from the date of the said decree of strict foreclosure above mentioned, or bo forevor barred and foreclosed of all )our right, titlo and Interest' and equity of redemption in and to tho lands and premises aboe de scribed This summons Is published In tho Eening Herald, a dally newspaper of general circulation in Klamath SPECIAL MATINEE SUNDAY , GEORGE CREEL, CHAIRMAN While showing the tremendous activities of the United Sttites in France, growing out of the colossal needs of the war, "America's Answer' 'also replies, in the thunderous . voar of cannon and the driving force of America's Soldiers, to the kaiser's declaration that "America wouldn't fight." The answer has already reached the Hohenzollerns. It is your duty, as well as your privilege to see "Amer cia's Answer." Quality Drugs.,. It Isn't ei iititiiii) , n Imi'i uikf 1 ,j ,i)ihlnB but the Imm in drugs. We hue galniil the con lltli me of our uMoiiicrs by m-IIIiir drug-, of Hi,, hlgiict innlltj onl). You cannot hii) mi) other kind here, anil )ou are nlwa)s safe and sure that nothing but the best drugs will he told In this store. Ulderwoors Pharmacy TS 'v KLAMATH TALLs 0PF.G0M f.V I :: County, Oregon, published, printed and circulated daily at Klamath Falls, In said county and state, by or der of the Honorable I) V Kuyken dall. Judge of the said court, and dated the 21st day or November, A. D 19 IS. the first publication to be made on Friday .the 22d day or Koiembor, 19 IS, and the last publication to be made on Friday, the 3d day of Jan uary. 1919. H M MANNING, Attorney for Plaintiff. 409 Main st.. Lootnis bldg, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 22-29-6-13-20-27-3 Vnu'ro welcome to a calendar for tho New Year. We liae a good sup ply of homely one. and some prett) ones. Chllcotc & Smith. 24 FRANK T. GUNTHER WATCHMAKKK AND JF.WKLKK Fine Watih Hi-pairing a Special!) 228 Main Street. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN C. CLEGIIORN County Surveyor Civil Engineer. CITY AND COUNTY AHSTKACT COMPANY 517 Main Mone) to icon ou reaj ctalc at 8 per reul. i : DR. F R. GODDARD Osteopathic Ph) kit Ian A Surgeon Suite 211, I. 0. O. K. TenipU (oer K K K Store) Plume 321 . . Ktw. l'houe, 23SK (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon in Klamnth Falls ) gOSSilH EMfflssmmsism