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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1919)
MONDAY, JANtlAUV U7, IIMll VAUK FOUIl THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON mt ret uf 1 FILM FKATl'UK DRAWS WKI.Ti "Tho Riders or the 1'urplo Sage" drew capacity htm pes nt both per formances yesterday. . Mnny were turned nwny nnd tho box office was forced to close. This popular picture will be repented this evening for the benefit of those unable to obtain Foals jesterda)'. FREE BOOK FOB west' of Ihe Rockies, tho llawallar J TIN M 0 E The regular meeting of Aloha Chapter No. 61, O. E. S., will bo held Tuesday evening, January 2S. Initia tion nnd banquet. All members re quested to Do present Nellie Van Riper, V. M. :m. SKATTLK Wash Jan 25. Many readers will be Interested, doubtless, to learn that C. F. Williams, for eloen years editor nnd manger o' the Northwest Poultry Jounicl. Sal- Hid j ou know there Is trouble In em. Oregon, has resigned to accept Pnrnmnkkupol and In the suburb of the management of the Poultry and Kndl Kcnl? Well, thore It?. New Stock Food Department of tho Chas. York Telegraph. ' H. Lilly Company of Seattle anj Port- WP1GLY5 Islands, Australia and the Orient. Mr Williams Is well Known to !thrtusntids of poultrymen In the West- em states, liming been connected I wltb farm and poultry Intoiew f.ir fourteen years and estimates that he 1 as travelled upwards of 40,tOO miles i by mi to, boat and train, visiting fairs, pm'try farms and exhibitions In Cali fornia, Idaho, Oregon, t'teli and W.uhlnglon. Mr. William- Is a thoio i votiltrymnn, undurstiuidlng eery I t'ot e of the business, both fiom a prectlcnl and theoretical standpoint. He Is the present president of the Oregon Poultry Breeders' AsMiclntlon and It was largely thru blj offoits that 16,000 hatching eggs, donated' b patriotic poultrymen, we"e dls ti'buled free to those who would ngree to hatch and raise the chicks to maturity and thus aid hi the In- crea.-e of the meat suppl' In l'.MS. I A free bulletin on "Mow ti Feed and Care for Chicks pared by Mr. Williams an 1 will be ' soni free to those renders w-hc ad dress him at the Chas. H. l.lllv Co I Seattle, Washington. 'jou may have pertaining 'o this In- j ' uiiFiry win ue i frcv by him. N W 'S SUMP QUOTA TO BE LOWER All three brands sealed in air-tight packages. Easy to find it is on sale everywhere. Look for. ask for. be sure to act WRIGLEYS The Greatest Name in Goody-Land PORTLAND. J nn-27.--Linked up with the world war and to be known as War Savings. Ihe F lilted States 'government, thru the treasury do- ' partment, has determined upon a thrift campaign for this jenr. It will t 1 be co-ordinated with tho final Issuo. 1 In April, of war bonds, to be known as tho Victory Loan. This wns made known nt the war loan conference lit has been pre-snn Francisco last week, attended as Oregon's rcpreteiitntle.s by Robert K. Smith, C S. Jackson, Henry K. Any utiestlnns! KeeiLnnd Mrs. Kolley Recs. Roth War Savings and Liberty cheerfully anr.vorcd , o:in leaders In the 12th federal ic- sore district, which Includes Ore gon, received their Instructions for McTiminonds, who Is nonoj 1019 work nt San Frunclsco. They Jim", Is to bo are to co-operato to the fullest ex- but there will not he any consolidation of state or local or ganizations. As bond Issues are to J. V other than our own "Jim", Is to bo are seen with Willlnm Farnum in the tent possible, "Riders of the Purple Sage," shown at the Liberty Theatre Sunday nnd Monday nfternoon and evening. Ho stop and War Savings to continue. It was a famous rider and bucaioo of this section for many years. He was the roper In the Salisbury pictures taken all over Oregon. Ho will he seen nt his best In the "Riders of tho Purple Sage." 25-21 Klaninth Lodge So. 77. A. V j S.pcc!nl Communication .night, January 27th .at 7: Work In the E. A. degree Is not likely, nt least In this district, that state and local War Savings and loan forces will bo curtailed. The most lmportnnt War Savings announcement at San Francisco wus that pertaining to tho quota. Last year each state waa called upon to tnko $20 In stamps for each tnhnbl-i tant. The census burenTi made an of the W. M.- , retary. C. Applcgnte. Sec 2C-2t '. A. M. Monday .in p. in estimate of the population of each R) order county In tho union nnd tho treasury NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice Is heroby given that the un- Iderslgned has been duly appointed' administratrix of the estate of Orvtlle' J. Eskelson, deceased, by the County department applied the flat figure of $20 per head. In Oregon this rule worked unequally, some countlos bo Ing burdened with heavy quotas while others escaped relatively light. This yenr the per capita basts has been nbandoned, nnd the treasury dopart- WRIGLEYS- r " PERFECT CUM riftU Court of the State of Oregon, for nient in uxing stnio quotas win inso Klamath County, and all persons hav-J Into consideration three factors, num. Ing claims against said estate aro re-i bcr and character of population, quired to present same to said ad-til!Ulk resources ad othor conditions minisirairix at me law omces oi ii. u. Hrnpshprk. Klnmnfh Fnllft. Orpirnil. u'lthtn It mnnthn frnm flu. rintn nfiHUlt. which should probably, affect the re- SEALED TIGHT imSF7sr Tflinnasimj CHEWING OUMr KEPT RIGHT this notice. All persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate are requested to make prompt pay-' coo, 000, 000, Dated January 27 .1919. ACNES. H. ESKELSON, Administratrix of the Estate of Or- vllle J. Eskelson, Deceased. 27-3-10-17-24 MXAPPtD For the nation nt large tho War Snlngs quota has been fixed nt $1,- The 12th district iai been assigned fo per cent or tills amount, or $96,000,000. Roth na tional nnd district quotas are appor tioned by months. Thus, the 12th district quota begins with $4,200,000 tni Inniinrv nnrl fnrronana mntitli !v TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY j month until It reaches the maximum vno cur r u , 7 ,.i 113.200,000 In December. rOR SALL One bay mare 7 years . ...... old. weight about 1.000 pounds; I The amount of War Saving stamp? one set work harness, one set heavy ( Orpgon will bo called upoii to buy single harness; 5 pigs, weight about this year Is not known definitely. 40 pounds each; one lumber wagon. , i,ut ts tle total for the country Is S.) per cent of the 1918 flgur- it Is ns- 1 m Hwlliiitii i I Hi Uri m 1 mm size 2',i inches. Inquire Sam King, i near Chelsea Lumber and Box Co. 27-eti 18 The Flavor Lasts FOR RENT Furnished apartments. ' Mrs. O. Peyton, 620 Market. Phone j 11211. 27-3t i FOR RENT Warm furnished room. ' private family; use of front room; ,Iady roomer preferred; might board. 007 High street 27-3t 1 S!Jsyiiif Jfe-BfctMHKa I s.nncd that Oregon will be af.lgned 80 vcr cent of its 1918 qucta of J.17, 2 ;.t 000, or about $11,000,000 in ri-und figures. Coincidental!' witlriii no v quota Policy, a change has beeu ordered In the manner of selling War Savings stumps. Last year tho rxlgencicil of tin treasury compelled a limpornry r.i andonment of the .iJiirat'onnl fei tines of thrift and Ihe organization of a drive. This year thrift and War Sa.'lngs will go back to first princi ple! The treasury iliir'inoiit riof-a pn want anyono to becoir."! an unwill ing buyer of stamps, All taleq of stamps thru tho medlunn of strip booths and street srlesmc-n will to loribited. War Savingii will plnce It- main reliance upon War Savings srtletles, official selling agents and general publicity. Tho sorlH Idea Who's Your Tailor ? The "Royal Tailors" Spring Lines of Fine Suitings are ready at the K. K. K. Store. Step in and look them over. Select your Spring Clothes NOW will make delivery any time to suit your convenience. Perfect fit and satisfaction guaranteed. WE HAVE THE "NETTLETOrr SHOE THAT YOU WEAR K. K. K. STORE Leading Clothiers arid Hatter t SAVE LIS OF I Hf IRS LONDON, Associated (Correspondents of the Press Englnnd'H dnj; p-hiilt wns that a French colonial dl Mlon was Kent up and prowmtcd it disaster The iiiefUfengcr was a Highland sheep dog Anoilim ipig with a message ran nearly four miles In twenty minutes, mid still nunthiM' In tho same tlmn carried back from the front a map of an Impoitant captured position, when a man would have liikun an hour and il half to bring It In. The dogs which hnt liceti found moHt Hiicci'jfHftil In wnr work aro col lies, Hlicop dogs, lunlieiH and aire- dales, and rroshec; ' t' "no inrlellci, while In a nuinhm' of i-isun Welsh ninl Irish terriers liawvgUen excelti-nl rr- HllltS. The wink of Miutry dogs has lii-rn Miluable, chiim lnlly In tho llalknim. Onn gnu warning of an ouemy scout 300 urds away Ou many ocrunlmu dogs linvii glien wnrnlng of enemy patiolH long before I lie soldier en tries were nwnrii of their presenre Large iuhiiIicih of dogs have lu-cn used for guard duty, many on tho Italian front has found great favor nt Washington army rendered gallant service In tho and will be promoted for al. it !n war. Many n soldier owes his llfo 'orth. Societies will bu formed In every Industrial plant, business house, lodge, church, Sunday school or work places whero people habit i ally work or congregate for any pur pose. Another chango that will he wel- to some poor, uncared-for, stray dog. For nearly two years dogs wuro em ployed by tho Ilritlsh as messenger1, as sentries and as guards. Early in 1917 n war dog school of Instruction was established by the You need one of our Pianos or Player-Pianos in your home. We need your money in our new firm. Let's get together, talk piano prices and terms now! TODAY! Earl Shepherd Co., Next Door to Postoffice PHONOGRAPHS PIANOS RECORDS corned by stamp buyors is tho Intro- ( Rrltlsh War Offlco, and Lieutenant ductlon of the $30, $100, $500 and i Colonel Richardson, who has devoted $1000 War Savings certificates. Lantjhls llfo to training dogs for military year each $5 stamp had to bo pasted " police purposes, was appointed upon n certificate. This yoir the commandant of tho achool. (lame stamps may bo bought In large do- j keepers, hunt servants nnd shepherds nominations in single cortiflcnte3 wero called up from tho army tn as llko Liberty bonds. Hist in tho work of instruction. In general, this yoar's Wnr Hnv- J After a thorn training in England, lugs campaign will bo simple nnd ill- "B ! weru Bent to Fiaiiro, and on reit. r will not ho burdened with an lo hattleflolds thojr skill, eoiiiai;n excess of poster and lltorntui'0, so, nnd tenacity imazed the army. Often necessary laHt year to stimulate tho wounded in tho performance of their outpour of money when tho war sit- duties, they never fnlteied while nation was critical. It will bo highly educational, because the government wants thrift to tnko u firm huld on the American people. The Moose Hall Dance will start Tuesday night with the Peerless Or chestra. Admission 50 cents. Ladies Free. strength remained to curry on, The official record nt tholr heroic woik tells of sucessfiil message-carrying thru darkness, mist, tain and shell flro over tho most difficult ground. ' In a fow minutes' time dogs have brought messages over ground that would tako a soldier runner houi.s In cross. i I During the great Herman advance last spring part of tho British lino In front of a famous French town whs cut off by severe enepiy ban-ago, A a messenger dog' was released with an urgent appeal for ro-lnforcomontH, It ran two miles In ton minutes, TIuj1 Are Your Liberty Bonds Safe? COUPON BEARER BONDS Cannot be replaced when lost or stolen unless the original bond is found. For tho convenience of our customers and new depositors, until further notice, we will keep Liberty Bonds in the burglar and (Ire-proof vaults of this bank without charge, issuing a iafe-keeping receipt to the owner. If you have an account or contemplate open ing one, we will be pleased to have you tako ad vantage of this service. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.