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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1919)
MUNMV. JANMKV a). " THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGB THREE Use of Jewelry Is An Art Tim rfriirt, not tlm val ue l wlml coiintH, A Well CllOHKll brooch iuIiIn Mimirtn'H In u continue A MrlliK of ponm glnrlfltm fair hivu of hUIii. Iluciim- Iiik ''ar buttim "r ilropN cnhuuee III" charm 't l""""y '"" lurt'M, A liiimUiPiiii' rlMK ciniitmiiUcn lint lummy f " wo" '""i" ,., linn'il. I'PP'n Jwwnl r) iIoIIkIiIn wtimtm win) uiulnrriliiiul tint art of unlriK Jmvidry. II In himutlful In itit kIkii umt color, worthy In quality, nnil tint ton rout ly In prlcn. lor tilrtliilny iirimcnlH II In wltlioot an iiinl. llrooclii'K. fl lo fit), Itlnim I3.no to $26. Kur hutloiiN $1 to I" ft: Pendant 1 1.60 to 160. Frank M. Upp JKWKI.KH nil Main Mtrwl Finn Watch Repairing a HpccUII)' I'liotiogmplii Big Spruce Equipment To Be Auctioned Off TEN MILLION DOLLAR EQUIPMENT, SOME OF WHICH HAS NEVER BEEN USED, IS TO BE DIS POSED OF SOON SUDDEN TERMINATION OF WAR RENDERS IT USELESS TO GOVERNMENT letiiriiliii: to tint puoplu of tlilx conn try tlio large sum which had been In vontucJ thru this Government agen cy for riocc-wary wur equipment arid which Ih now no longer inquired for thut put pom;. And no, iih It lutiii' Into being me. thodlailly. systematically, thu United BtuliM HpriK.ii Corporation will, us hooii iih poiHllilc In- dhmolved. Thus Will III! flOHI'd Oil!.' Of till! inoBt pic- UirHiiio i;liu ptiTH in tlit entire world wur MMWWIWWMWWWWWWMWWWW At the Theaters COME Oil 111 III: ADS IE FINE! "Pa" Philip, Who Helped Transport 110,000 Troops e j Ti.. HALLMARK s.oc JKWH ANK PALESTINE AH A IIO.MKI.AM. MEXICO CITY. Jan. 20.- JowLh rmldrntt of l lie cupltnl riccntly rnb. led n reUit In I'rcnldiint Wlliton that liv prtiicnt at thn I'ciiro Confer rncc (livlr dcntniiilN for n free and Independent I'almtlnn uk homeland (or tln Jew. Ttuy nlmi Iticlndi'd ti tpquot that hit tier hi Influence to prevent pogrom tlmt have occurred In the old province or Aii(rlii-lliin-Krr PORTLAND. J.in. 211 I'ioIiii! ' I !" onlv org mlriiilnu In Hi- t'tii: . K'.nii., pilvuie or public, .ihlch him Cier iliiveloped fioiu nothln., to Iia liriH.ti.l xtiitliH Ih I lie I'nll.il Sliit'C Hprucn I'loduclloii Coipoiutlou. which, wHIiln Hutu more lliiui ii year watt Imlll up lo ii concern with ci'ilp- iii.-ni tiiiui'M in , I ,MjirliMiir. With I'orllunil iih lilx limlitiiirtei llrlgliillitr-tlclieinl lit Ice I1 Dlinitie. It comiuiiiidliiK. orrii'er, Mini i!k xtnff developed (lie coiporiillou lino one of j the iiiiml ri'ltitirluihlc in tun of defmmel III the whuln wur machine. In uildl-j (loll lo lln llllllcrllil eilllii'llt. I lie orKanUutlon nuiiiolled more Hum I 1 .1(1.111)1) men And now lliul the wur U over, HiIh IiIk oiKitnltiitlou'N work Li fliilMhcd.i no far iih Mprtlce proiliu tlon In cou-i reriied, mid the corporation will xoon ' illimolve h roitliiutlcally an II enme 'Into eilHleuci! when II una ciniiteil for n upeclflc inirpo.11, ami began Itm rum in kali le career ; All Of the equipment, folirtlntlUK of eVerythlui; decennary to the opeiatlon of a liiKglng camp, railroad, or uw mill, U to bo Mild Hid are being! received nl headiiuurterx In the Yeon i bulldliiK, I'oitlund, and will he re-j reived up to and Including rcbruaryi in Material and equipment, iiiuch of It never having been lined becaiiKe of inn Kiiiiiicii termtnatititi en t tic war. I In DtoriiKD at the corporation' IiIk cut-up mill lu Vancouver. Wash., and Itiny he (impeded by thone iutcicMcil upon proper ceitiricatlou from the licuditiiirterH office ImllcallotiN point to lively bldilltlK on the equipment, ax ulrcad iiiiiu licrx of luopoxatx have been received at heailqtiailiiM II ix ri'iturded h) l)ioi In author'lty iih a very oppor tune time to dlxpoxe of the couipon cnl p.'iitu of ihu IiIk war machine, ow. ItiK to tin fact thin larKu HiIiikh ariti expeitcil in he uiidei taken hooii lu a iciotixrtictlon way tlnoiiKhoiil the' couniry ', Willi i hit whole world In line for lililillnc, ll Ih anticipated that the openlni? of propox:ilx will reveal etior iiioiih liitcifit n t It Ih, the larKext mile evei put on by I'ncli! Sam. , lu Hie conduct of the .Spruce Pro duction Corporation nothing wiih ni'Klecteil that would add efficiency to I he iindertakliiK. All of the cqiilp-i uieiil for the operatlomi thrtiout the elillie Northwcxl wax of the boxt fpe and all conxtriictlon work wax done In the moxt thoro manner to aiiompllHli the end In view and In all i'1'pllcahlcio commercial uxex. licatiKc of t It Ih and the further, fari thai al all tlmcH the commanding' i. fliicr ItiHlmcil upon the hext of cnte heliiK taken of all the material and e;i.'.. merit, n U now In xpleudld con dlttnn Ah may eaxlly be aurmlxed, the wiik ol prcparluK for n .sale of till kind etitiillx ituillexH, detailed and lialuvtakliiK labor. VurloiiH bourdx, t. at iml for the purpoxu by (leneral tiUoue, have benn eiiRaited for Home titii" In arranging It Into catalogued foi in and checking up on every angle nf l he corporation uxtetiHlvc pro lirtlex preparatory to the final dis posal It wax little realized by the gen eral public during the war that hiicIi ii rfiguutlc machine, had been Imlll up. Modern iiiIIIh were couHtTitctcd, tlio liitct pattern machinery Inxtallcil;) uill.'oadrt were liullt Into the forextH the I.Ugext kind of llilng.i were done i and all within, a very few montlix. The rale by Healed bldx decided upon b) (ieuenl MlHque and IiIh xtnff j vita adopted iih the bext meniiH of UcKlnnlng with tho great Allied conference at VcrsallloH, which end ed with tho ntductlon of General Fo-.-h no the getiL-rallxHlnio of the Allied nriulex, Imtnedlutely after tho great Oeruiun drive In March. "Under Four Flngn," the third United States of ficial wur feature plume. iHHiied by the Ulvldlon of Flltnx of the Commit tee on Public Information, currleo the Htory thru tho dnrk daya of the Hun advance to the turning of the tide of wur on tho Manic at Chateau Thierry, and then Into the glorious ilayn leading up to the German ud mlHRlon of a need for peace. It In tho moxt comprehensive motion pic ture of the war that ban been Ik.uiciI, for the reason that It Ih not confined to the activities of the American army but also visualizes tho splendid hero ism of our allies In the war "Under Four Flags," which Is being distributed by the World Film Corporation will be seen at the Star Theatre tonight and It will give those' who see it a now view of the raagnl-l tude and tremendous scope of the war Uf - jttSSKS-W IPlliisiri h Wzlipi''f$'$tk vlirrMJ t ;. Herald's Classified Advs. FOR SALE ORGANS $8.00, $10.00. $16.00, etc. Shepherd's Piano Sale. 20t-f MISCELLANEOUS m Explained at Lat From the way be ran out of Ger many w e know now why the kafserln never called William up at night to look for burglars. Grand Ilaplds Press. PAKM FOR SALE OR RENT Call on Schubert, next poatofflce. IRt i WANTED To rent furnished ranch: can give good references. Inquire .at H2S Oregon avenue. 18-3t EWES FOR' SALE 700 head, 2 to 6 years old; will lamb In April; bred to coarse bucks. Hugh Falvey, Mer rill. Ore. 17-6t FOR RENT FOR SALE Juniper posts, at the Edmonds Lumber Co. mill; good, large 7-foot posts. H, H. Edmonds, 813 Lincoln. Phone 251R. 17-3t "" "- FOR RENT Single outside offlca . room; light, heat, hot and cold water. Inquire W. H. North, room 219, Odd Fellows building. 17-tf FOR RENT Furnished apartment. corner Third and Main 20-2t 1 It looks as If repalredncss were ' going to cost Germany more than I preparedness did. Columbus Ohio 1 State Journal. TRUCK FOR SALE New. Phone 15F3. 17-4t FOR SALE Crown organ, worth! $125; will trado tor a $50 Liberty Bend. 904 Main street. 18-4t I PROFESSIONAL CARDS -"- -i-i"iiiii-ii-ij-u-ui. , , l ARTHUR. E. PHILIP After having dodged a dozen U boots'. torpedoes, Chief Engineer Ar thur K. Phillip of the Empress or llrllaln hns the record of having help ed to transport 110,000 troop while traveling 174,000 miles, This took him to every part of the world dur ing ti Ih more then four years of war service. Philip, who was personally decorated by King George, is senldr chief engineer of tho Southern Pacific fleet, lie Is known by his fellow offi cers ut "Pa." The Empress of Drltaln Iiiih been bringing wounded soldiers back to the United States. Mammoth Navy Yard Now at Philadelphia Get ii Mnniliirri policy from tlio Clillcotc &. .Smith ngency. 24 E WAR . 11: PARTM EN T mmwmm rrrr x SPRUGE PRODUCTION GOKPORATION SALE Sealed Bide Will Be Received on the Following Equipment from January 15, 1919, up to 1 1 A. M. February 15, 1919 DONKEY ENGINES Logging, Hoisting and leading Willamette, Tacoma, Smith & Wutson, Washington and other makes. Sliea ranging from Ott-ln. x 10-ln. I to j 18-ln. x 14-ln. ' ' A. C Electric Motors 440-volt, a-phuae, 00-cycle, 3 to 75 H. P., with or without starters RAILROAD EQUIPMENT Rails 20-lb. Relnyor 20-lb. Now .., SG-lb. Reluyer 40-lb. Reluyer 4B-Ib. New C84 Tona 40 Tona 20 Tons 147 Tona ,.1727 TonB i 'Sife- ' " .:.'l",rAy 45-lb. Reluyer 499 Tona C4-lb. Reluyer GO Tona C0-lb. New 2581 Tons C7H-lb. Now "030 Tens: BO-lb. Now -91 'i'oni Locomotives Geared nnd Hod, HO to 70-Ton. Shays, New Yorks, Huldwlus, ' llelslcia, Climax, etc. Logging Trucks Connected niitl (lisconnectcd, 00,000 to 80,000 capacity. TRUCKS and AUTOMOBILES Trucks i Packards, IVi to 5-Ton Standards, Hi to 5-Ton Darts, Hi -Ton Donbys, 2-Ton Seldens, 2-Ton Vellea, Hi -Ton Unlteds, ltt-Ton Gramm-Bernstcins, 2-Ton Federals, 3-Ton Garords, 3W-Ton cAutomobiles Cadillacs, Seven-Passenger Dodges, Five-Passenger Fords, Flvo-Paasenger PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 20. The Philadelphia navy yard has been greatly expanded during the war. Nearly $20,000,000 has been ap propriated for the task of making the yard an Ideal establishment for war ship purposes. The building of the enormous drydock, 1,064 feet long and 210 feet wide, will absorb $5, 000,000 of this sum. It will accom modate the largest ship afloat, and will be so constructed as to accom modate two ships at one time. Two new ways, 900 feet long, for building battleships, a large struc tural machine shop and pattern and machine shops will cost another $3, 000,000. It Is expected that within a few months tho first two buttle cruisers of the now navy will be un der construction on tho new ways. Since the war began the naval air craft building has been completed at ;a cost of $5,000,000, and when the armistice was declared airplanes from this factory said to equal the largest and most powerful In the world, were being turned out. There are at present 10,000 civil ian workers employed, with a dally payroll of $51,000. Before the war 2,500 workmen were there. DR. a A. MASSEY Successor to Dr. Trunx Suit 200, I. O. O. F. Bldg Office phone 80J Res Phone 80M FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST LoomU Bldg., Klamath Falls See Chlleote A Smith for fire, life, accident and health Insurance. 633 Main street. ,24 LEGAL NOTICES -r FIXAL ACCOUNT FILED In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County In the Matter of the Estate of Fred erick Melhase, Deceased. Notice 1b hereby given that the ad ministrator of the above estate has filed his final account herein, and that February 8th, 1919, at the hour of 10 o'clock a ,m. of said day, at the county court room In the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, has been fixed by said court as the time and place for hearing objections to such account and the settlement tkereof. Dated the 6th day of January, 1919. ALLEN SLOAN, 6-13-20-27-3 Administrator. NOTICE OF SALEfUNDEB CHAT TEL MORTGAGE Notice Is hereby given that under and by virtue of the terms of a chattel i mortgage, made and executed by B. P. Short, mortgagor, to the First Na tional Bank of Klamath. Falls, Ore gon, mortgagee, a sale will be had and held of the following described personal property, to-wlt: Twenty-nine head of mares, geldings and colts, and one stal lion. Said sale to take place upon the 25th day of January, A. D. 1919, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. m., at the H.,F. Phillips ranch, about ten miles south of Klamath Falls, Oregon. All sales to be for cash in hand, and delivery of property purchased to bo made Im mediately after said sale. First National Bank of Klamath Falls, Oregon, Mortgagee. 14-10t. DR. WISECARVER DENTIST Crlsler & Stilts bldg, 7th & Main. Phone 354 It sJ CITY AXD COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY 517 Main Money to loan on real estate at 8 per cent. DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician It Sargtoa Suite 811, I. 0. O. F. Tempi (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 321 . . (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon In Klamatk Falls.) i m ULU Htblflt TO DARKEN IR . I i Chicago Judge Elected to Head Jewish Congress S T I SOIHM SAYS EXCESS OF HYDROCHLORIC ACID IS CAUSE OF INDIGESTION .SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR. TURNS GRAY, FADED HAIR DARK i AND GLOSSY. ! AUo OTHER MACHINERY and EQUIPMENT FOR SALE For Terim, Full Informutlon unil Descriptive Ctttulojfue of Equipment, AtlUresa All Inquiries to the SALES BOARD United States Spruce Production Corporation Yeou Bullillnur, Portland, Oregon A nffit (FPs?wS-fiLfe J Almost overyono knows that Sage (Tea nnd Sulphur, properly com- Ipo'.ir.ded, brings back tho natural color nnd lustre to the hair whon fudod, streaked or gray, Years ago i the only way to get this mixture wna to make It ut home, wulcn Ii mussy and troublesome, Nowadays we simply ask at any ! drug store for "Wyoth'a Sage and Sulphur Compaund." Yo-i -wilt get n large bottlo of this old-tlmo reclprt Unproved by the addition of othnr In gredients, at very little cost. ICvory. body uses this preparation now, bo- 'uubo no one can possibly toll lutti you darkened your hair, as It does It m naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this thru your hair, Ink- Ing one small strand at n time by morning tho gray hair disappears, mid after another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, thick and glossy ;u d you look years younger, Adv. lissssssssssBiS&l'll I II .sbbbbbbbbbbbbKP '' s Ii sbbbbbbbbbbbbsB69sbbbbH BBBBBBBBBBBwSBBBBBBBBBBBBBs! y : . 8Sv!inBSSSSSSSSSSr ' LBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsBBiaBBBBBQBBBVKjBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBi f JUPCC JULIAN MACK. Judge Julian V. Mack of Chicago was elected president of tUe first Jew ish congress, which has been in ses sion In Philadelphia. He was the choice of 400 delegates from all parts of the United States. All the leading Jewish organizations wero represent ed nt tho congress, the aim of which Is to collate all the alms of the Jews, organized and unorganized. A well-known authority states that stomach troubln and indigestion are nearly always due to acidity add stomach and r.U. as most folks be lieve, from a la-'k of digestive Juices. Ho state? tlmt -m excess of hydroch loric acid In toe Momnch retards dl- ..... ,.,..,. r,il fi mentation. Ithon our iuvIj sour like garbage In ' n can. formlnt acrid flulde and gases 1 which infla'.o the stomach like a toy i balloon. V then set that heavy, lumpy feeling In the chest, we eruc- tato sour food, belch gas. or have heartburn, flatulence, waterbrash or nausea. He tells us to lay aside all diges tive aids and Instead, get from any ... .. in, nitnrnj of Jad Salts and tako a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast while It la effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for one week. While relief follows the first dose. It Is im portant to neutralize tho acidity, re move the gas-making mass, start tne liver, stimulate tho kidneys the kld neys nnd thus promote a free flow oi pure digestive Juices. Jud Salts is Inexpensive and w made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with 1 thla and sodium phosphate This harmless baits Is used by thousands of people for stomach trouble with excellent re sults. Adv.