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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1919)
II KRIRAV, JANUARY Bi, mm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOK KOUR &s Y I 1 1 I h Ki.eKi fe .' I ! 1 TO BELG ON 1UM T Safe Despite 60 Bullets nKUSSEI.S, Jan 24 -Thus fnr It has ticon Impossible to estimate the extent of damago caused to Bel gium by the Ocrmans or to fix. even approximately, the amount of In demnity which Uolglum will demand from Ocrmnny. In the majority of the factories which the Rclglans were allowed to operate during normnn occupation, the plant remains, but everywhere nil stocks of raw material have been entirely removed. In the other factories, which the Belgians were not allowed to operate there was n systematic removal of all the machinery which was dismant led and sent to Germany. The names to whom the machinery was shipped have been ascertained. Belgian industrial circles seem to be divided whether to attempt to re cover the stolen machinery from Ger many, now necessarily worn, or to buy now machines abroad and to mako the Germans pay for it. Tho Belgian coal fields In the re- ginns of Mons, Charleroi and t.lese were operated by the Germans who tised Belgian coal as currency to ob tain from Holland provisions, cattle and horses. Thus while the Belgian population suffered from cold, coal rose in price to -400 or "i00 francs a ton and Belgians witnessed t le spec, tselp of workmen weakened by pr Ga llons forced to drag lieav. carte ic-deii with coal, taking tin- place I II. S. Air Fichter Who Is ..... . . ..i or tin horses wnlcn tno uoiiuans mini slolm. The Industrial region of Chancio! sr-fercd severely at the hands of tho Germans who destroyed the lanoh fn s which they did not tnk nw.iy and removed all material of whi.-h tlv could not make use. A grcrt aim unt of work will be 'ie.-ossar to . cleat up the wreckage and vcn If t'." stolen machinery or Its ciulva-i lnm is obtained It will be Impossible to icsume production before the mid die of next year. Nothing now remains of the es tablishment Thy-le-Chateau which " annually turned out about 200,000 ton. of steel. Sixty coke furnaces, four blast furnaces, four 20-ton con verters and six sets of flattening ma chines have been destroyed or sent beyond 'the Rhine. Pome of tho steam engines were' blown up and. blast furnaces were destroyed by cutting down the sup porting coUimns. The damage there amounts to several millions of francs It would bo easier to enumerate ! what the Germans have left than to describe the ruin they have caused. In his talk at the banquet In honor of President Wilson, King George said that the American people "speak j the tongue of Shakespeare and Mil ton." In the main we do, but we have added a few words and phrases that would make Shakespeare and Milton scratch their heads and look around with a nobody-home expression on their faces. Arkansas Gazette. Germany's "white book" will con tain a black record If the facts are put In It. Albany Journal. Buy your thermometers now In dications are that they will be raui h higher next summer. Florida Times Union. &W 1 vEfiSfitH In l M !' 1 nrwniffYrJlMi T . flHH-HIk 1 -iLBSSL HOI T OF NT IS Red Cross (inrmciits made by loc al Chapter Auxiliaries, and Units from Doc, 20th to .Ian. 20th. are as follows. Fort Klnmuth 3K girls dresses, I sweaters, .'! pairs sox. Mills Addition 12 women's skirts. ti convalescent robes, 1 ELK BOWLING L ALLElfOPENEO AM. Till: OLD CHAMPIONS AUK OETTINti INTO KOHM. JUKIK IIAI.RWIX KXPKCTKD FROM SAI.KM ON RECEIPT OK XKWS I DOUGHBOYS MARCHING INTO GERMANY &' W&Z' Xv .,.. . .., t-..""fc afT')fSf' w. 'a4; . SfA!? fcc52x .TH $i I women's skirt 7 convalescent t sweater, pair sox. Henley IS girls dresses, I sweater Merrill Ifi convalescent r sweaters Mallu 13 convalescent robe sweaters. Odessa S women's skirts. 1 Klamath Falls Sowing room- 30 boys blouse suits. 12 sweaters, 5 pair sox. As an Indication of the good n i suits following the xlgoious clean-up j of the town under the tlliectloii off the city health board the I.MKh bowl-j Ing allovs, which havn lulu dormant I k&tfl Lr 5 jttamj s, 9 hill season because of the I-In has; i'jAI rfV..i)ftt' ;. .... .1... .i. . s .j-f.j!. j;v'ir. j roues, iieeu openeu ana ii you nonce, ine, i m-.v',' '"ajr J" rlslit arm of such tiling fellows as I ''K &v ' kW obes, ls'llonner and D.id Shlvo swelling m. f rt'V;tT Kou'll know there's a reasnn .No, f ffS..WM, ife&v'j&a s. 2 1 doubt If the good roads movement! f 'r wYjiayffflAiifiATS PEOPLES' MARKET PRODUCER TO CONSUMER 1 QUALITY MEATS AT MODERATE PRICES A LARGE VARIETY OF FRESH FISH fvyvvywi SPECIALS Guaranteed Local Eggs, 65c GENUINE PIG PORK SAUSAGE Xo. Compound Lard .$1.00 Xo. ...1.43 Xo. 10.. . $2.00 Xo. 10 $11.00 ALL SMOKED MEATS AT REDUCED PRICES Phone 83 532 Main St UKST KOOM ADDKI) II. V. Poole, owner of the new Liberty thentcr. has added a ladles' rest room as another convcnlenco to his popular play house and this Inno vation will be sure to bu appreciated by the ladles patronizing this theater. Tho Improvements mado In the heat- Ing arrangement have cured tho troubles experienced In properly i heating the room, and those attend , Ing are loud In their pralsu of the !,... r .. -.,-;- -i'"' J k I ..mT. . .. 4 5 ffl&MiaiSNf i i. JL J ".i-iK-r -udffiro . il -xnscA rmn tWSESBmMutXK .i v :.mMrisnaB7iBWTBVTU i u iVi.Trtii'iTY a main "ubwbv , i t I 'wtyttc"r?::vvvWrlW 1 b r.-ts:i i j..'- .j., vavA. '3k;bhr,i i?.ThiimM&$wmw3K5g: r -t - , - ... .,.,. . a 7, ffMUtC iftt. ' change thnt has one particular. been mndu In this With twelve boche planes to his credit. Lieutenant A. C. Lllllcrap of Evansvlllo, Ind.. has just returned to this country. After being with the 123d French Escadrllle he was trans ferred to the 196th Aerial squadron of tho American forces. During a battle between a fleet of 2S American planes and 60 German fliers, his ma chine was riddled by 60 bullets, but nxixoiS he managed to alight safely, altho his landing gear had been shot away by shrapnel. Fill RELIEF FJ THK TURNING OK THK WORM SKNATOR ATTACKS goes thru soon enough. Senator Itald., win will run down to spend the week end an bowl over a few. It Is ex pocted as soon as the weather per mits that Col. Wllklns and Charley ', Grave will take a hand. Altho pool J and billiards Is Judge l.eavltts long suit, he too after his rest from the ( arduous duties of offlco may want . to Indulge In something more siren- I nous. If I. H Campbell ami Pad Wilson hoar of It they will soon bu back because those two' faithful I , Bucks novor sniffed the gore of bat- j This olllelal phllograph shown cupy Gerniiui territory The timn tie but that they came a running doughboys of the Klghtoenth Infan J 'n the background Is (lritvmiiiiavlir j challenging nil comers but they will trv. First Amn PivlMuu inuri lillu: loialeil In the gninil duchy of i.m ' have to go some to beat Van Ilellan's aerost a Mim lie Itlver bridge to m emlilirg and llaydou's first night scores of - ! 200 und 212. Voilllg Ackley, altho not up to form hopes to get well above the 120 mark In a couple; of weoks. Kd Bodgo has lost a couple of pounds of rheumatism keeping score and Is Itching for something heavier and If Doc Powell, who Is easily tho heaviest bowlor In the club once gels'golng there'll bo something doing nil tho time from now till the K'lks Western night which will be sometime when the roads get good so wo can bring that troublesome herd down from Fort Klamath. MEASCRK nKCiaillNC PART OK MONKV WILL IIK SPKNT TO KKKP RUSSIAN DOI.SHKVIK I Mrs. Smith was repeatedly remind ing her hubby that she owned the icilvap thnt ghn nwnnH the, fftmltiir., I (lean ujuii runui inn, neiutiiir aiiur- WASHINGTON. P. C. Jan. 2 1.- Mtacklng the 100,000,UOO Kuro-! NEW M CI N ARCH Y . Ill PflRTIICll , and so on, until poor Smith almost ! wl.thoil he had married somo noor 'g'rl The other night Mrs. S. woko t0llay iln alarm. Strange sounds wero heard lr the lower part of the house, and quickly rousing her husband, she cried j "John, John! Get up! There arc man of Illinois, republican, declared J his belief that somo of this money was to be used to feed the Russian bolshevikl. He bald the! peace conference Russian policy sup ported this opinion, and declared j that tho President Intended to miikui a publicity campaign on his return I NORTH POHTHJAI. SUPPORTING HKTUH.V TO MONARCHIAI, ItUIiK. SOUTHKRN DISTRICTS OPPOSING. i I MADRID, Jan. 2 1.--A new mini- :.:. burglars In the house!" "Eh?" Inquired Mr. Smith, rubb- to work up a sentiment for Immedl t. n v.l .... , ntn rntlflrntfnn nf tho nniirif tmnfi' '' " nrnhi. f , f a limit, t, m f ft I til l,.l !lt l.lullltll downstairs!" rpneated Including tho recognition of tho bol- ""' '"".'.. . .. . shevlkl government. " said Smith, ai l.o weii, i don't own any- TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY; X Burglars i Mrs. S. "Burglars? turned over. ' thir.g." , the capital of Portugal, according to 1 a dispatch from Vilenclal. Most of tho Lisbon Garrison Ik re ported to have gone over the moil- 'Wmm Mr Paderewskl, who Is an adept at pounding the Ivory, should be able to direct the heads of the Bol shevik! in Russia to some better pur pose. Newton Kansan. S'SWtAVWWWNW'NWMS ! WANTED Messenger boy; must ho nrchlal forceii. I 16 years of age; oxccllcnt oppor- Reports today Indicated that tne tunity to learn telegraphy Apply movement ban made little hrnlway. Western Union. 2Mf j,n Sotorn Portugal and that po. WANTED-Exporlenced couple to I" force. In the south are to be I run boarding house. Phono USJ. "Bpd aK"'"" "' mnnanliy in the' I 24-21 , north. , Little Alsation "Uncle Sam" Extends Welcome of "Lost Provinces" to President Poincare iSt.ii.6ZA!'Wj!iJJ''J;iiJiJV'.?.J; . ? . 1 fi'l '' )HL SONORA PRIDE OF OWNERSHIP There are people In Klam alli who liavc owned the Sonora PhoiiOKi'apli ten years, and no have been unable to trade them out of tlioni becnuho of the complete satisfaction enjoyed. The Sonora has always play ed every make of record per fectly, and without extra lit tacliiiients. We ask you to receive a demonstration on tills initial incut, which Is the favorite of Klamath musicians, and re ceived the highest award for ' tono at tin' San Francisco I'ulr. EARL SHEPHERD CO.. Xet Door to Postoffico. I i I HKV'i A mufti I HHH - vzzLgzjJisztmwismssa ! TO OPEN ARCHITECTS OKI'K Y. i Herbert A. Poae, who hn been In the city for some time Is making ar , rangoments to open an architect! t,f- flce In the rooms formerly ocii'iled by Dr. F. M. White In the I. (). O. V bal'dlng. Judging from Mr. llooer'H pro-' gram for feeding Europe, America's! sharo In tho victory Is going to hi L the plowshare. Manila Bulletin. I WEEK END PRICES AND OUR REGULAR SATURDAY SPECIALS WILL BE FOUND AT OUR BARGAIN COUNTER Choice cuts of Juicy Beef, Veal, Pork and Lamb can be had at the Klamath Packing Co. Phone 68 D 524 Main St. The cx-kai.or Kaya I e still has , friends In America. Their mltlro.i t p U probably Fort I.oj veil worth.- -Do-' trolt Free Pioih. ! After all, why should not Padere wskl be the man to bring harmony to Poland? Now Voik World . :&Z2!z:x;z.,zJ. Even tho children of Alsace and boy with thw traditional dress of Lorraine know what. Undo Sam has Uncle Sam,. Ono girl, wearing a re done for thorn. This photograph publican cap, represents Frunco. Tho shows three Alsation children dellv- other, In lior provisional costumo, erlng an uddrcss In Colmar to Pros!- represents Alsace. Membera of tho dent Poincare Just after the "lost" French sonuto und chamber of depu provincos" had been gained by ties, aro grouped behind tho presi France. Tho central figure Is a little I dont. RIPS WA.VTKP Sealed bids w'll bo received at tho Klamat'i Ktalo Hank by tho under- signed until :i p. in,, February :t, Kili), fur the purciiauu of the build' Ing now on block 100, Mills Addition; l mild building to bo removal at tho oxponso of the purchaser. Tho school hoard of District No, 1 roHurves tho right to reject any and all bids, Ad dress all bids to 21-7t IDA II. MO.MVEIl, Clnrk .Notice fo Petition In Vacate Htiecl Notlco in hereby given that at (his rogulur mcotllng of tho common council of tho City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, to ho hold on .Monday, tho ' rd day of March, lIU'i, tho iindor Mgned will prnsent to rai I courit.ll a P'ltltlon praying for th vacation of that iportlon of Johniioi nvenuo ex tending from Can by at 'cut to Nelson sitoot, In Hot Sprlngh Addition to Ktt.d city, Dated, Junuary 'ii, 1110. a, K. VAN RIPER. 24-31-7-14-21 Prosper With Prosperity lllllt Is j-oIiik ) he a j f RKVKl.OP.MKXT. The ,'!-,'V.,!,.,A,'.,!!lVJ.,.,!.,.w ""," N P-IriMl to lake ailva.Hage ol OPPORT)'MTV will inosper. , ,;'"r. ' ' tlilna: a gnmlni; lianifai count al u aniM. Ing hank like the liRST XATIO.VAI will help? Don't del, ). K. K. Reaiiies, Pieslilent. . V. Wlllcts, VIcc-PiDslilont. l.i'Nllo Itojidi'N, Cashier. A. M. Collier, Ami, CiinIiIit, lohii ,M, Jlooie, AsM. Cashier, RrNationalBankI KLAMATH PAULS OREGON