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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1919)
t fl V- t! TIH'HHRAY, .lAM'AHY nil, Him PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON H MR mi I IU I m it The Evening Herald C. J. MVltR A V EDITOR Published daily except Sunday by Tk Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Fallt, at 116 Fourth street Entered at the Dnsloftlca at Klam ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru the malls aa second-class mattor. Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: One year f 3 00 One month .60 Member of Hip Associated Press The Associated Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatcher credited to It or not otherwise credited in this pa per, and also local news published herein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also referred. THURSDAY, JANUARY 0, 1010 A systematic effort Is to be made to compile an accurate history of the part Oregon has played In the World war. To that end every bit of data that can be collected is being sent to Salem, where It Is Indexed, segrega ted and filed, so that when all of the information the State Historian Is gathering is In hand. It will be pos sible to publish a complete and com prehensive review of all the facts of the great conflict with which any soldier from Oregon was Identified. To make this work as complete and acciirate as It is possible for any human agency to do, it must become a duty for everyone who has any In formation of interest to place the same at the disposal of the State His torian, and to aid in facilitating this work, county representatives have been appointed, to whom this in formation may be submitted. The representative for Klamath County Is Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg, and she has already devoted much time and labor to this work. At the present time she is en gaged In compilation of information as to the number of service flags of the county, and every church, lodge, society, factory, business house or school In the county that has had a service flag is requested to make a report thereof to Mrs. Wat tenburg. The information they are to send her is: The number of blue stars, gold stars, name of soldier represented by each star, his address, when he enlisted, his company and whether be saw service oversea. Mrs. Wattenburg is giving her time to this work as a labor of love, because she has pride in the record that Klamath County has made in this war. No one ran realize Its mac nitude unless he could m'o it for himself The Herald, therefoio urges the hearty co-operation of ever) one Interested, to the end that ( the needed data Is made comple'e All of the Information that Is need ed is indicated aboe. so do 'not add to Mrs Wattenburg' vvoik' 'by further Itiqulr) Send tti what this article rails for .mil if it i- in complete, she will ra tl in wm in such additional information as m.n be needed to make t'e. io't mm plete P ERSONAL MENTION I.ITTI.K HIRKMOHTS ON LOCAL BAIPKN1NO 4 MOM) THK I'tiOPl.K OK THIS CITY AND VICINITY, (iOIVOS AND COMINOH OK LOCAL FOLKS Kobblns Is a Klamath Falls bml in's u-lioi from Abtorl.t. V.. W Hunt wax a passenger on the traiu this morning for Sacramento I BRINES IN APPETITES WlXXIPKC. Can J.vn 30 Var time food conservation c unpaids In the Canadian Xorthwet hfi"e chang ed the appetites of the people He; dreds of tons of fish and name, once deemed unfit as food, are being con sumed each month thruout the Do minion. Whale and flnt fish seem lo lead as sea foods, while beaer and other fur-bearing animals, hlthert un thought of as table dellcaries. like wise are given prominent oltios In the food lists. Whale meat, which failed t,j win recognflion In Canada until last Mitu mer, is being sold by the ton from Vancouver to Halifax. The Dominion Food Hoard's success in the cam paign to market Pacific flatfish is Indicated by the official estimate that 3,500,000 pounds have been consum ed In six months. Fishermen former ly threw away tills fish. I'ntll 191S trappers retained only the pelts of beavers. The Minnesota campaign In behalf of beaer fle-sh as a food attracted attention In Man itoba and hotels in this province add ed beaver meat to their mentis Later someone discovered that chickens "went wild over beaver" and resulting experiments indicated that a diet of beaver meat impioved the egg-laying quantities of hens in cold weather. V Wild rice that grows In nbtindanrc in the Northern I-ake districts al.su was ignored until American and Can adian commission men In Eastern cities began making steady demands for it. Canadian people started eat ing It after it had gained popularitv In hotels. Odd outfits resembling sail boats have been constructed to thresh the fields. Mrs. S. W. Kgllne left this morn lug with her baby daughter for an extended visit with relatives in Mis souri ! H. ('. Spink, who resides at Idle- rest on Spring Creek Is In (own for Mrs. .lohn A Hill was a vassungnr !( short time looking after business tMs morning on the train for Weed.i Interests. w I ere she resides. , , I. P. Tabor and Hoy Tabor, who lames W. Straw, a well.known te- have been In town for a few days sident of the Odessa district is a from Dorrls, left for that point on count) seat visitor. . the traiu this morning. Mis Ira Anhvvnrth Is down from Mrs- K"bert S. Fry enme In yester Pine ISIdge on the Klamath Heserva- l,n afternoon from Algoma for a Moil foi a sliort time short visit In Klamath Falls. She Is registered at the Hall. S M Calkins Is among the recent arrival. In Klamath Falls. He Is Mrs-J A. l.each has returned from reKlsteiod ftom Portland. Blx u v,s, ' " l""Ka. l' Angeles and other paints In .southern i A I-.. Crowe returned to his home California. Mrs. t.each had a scvore at (iazelle this morning following a case of the Influenxa here last Fall .short visit In Klamath Falls und has returned greatly Improved In William Kllppen left for his home' henllh' at Ciold Hill this morning after A, K. A. Davis of the United States short visit in Klamath Falls. ' Xnvy, who has been stationed at Hon- I oliilu for the last four months and I U Layman, who has been herd who uas Jllst been ome on a ,ur. for some time on matters oi business ,0llRn wh nlg reUUvM ttt Merrill, i. ft this morning for PorMai.d. ,ofl on tno truln ,,, mornlnB for O. I). Higgltis who has been here San Francisco, on business for -several days left thUl President D. O. Horn of tho Hank morning for (Irenada, California. ) of Honanza, who has been In Port- laud as a witness in the trlul of F. W. Hold and who then visited his son Dewey, who is In the medical branch of the military service, stationed at Mr William Allen, who has boii ' Camp Lewis, came In on the train last h"-e for the past three mon'tis from evening. l.o, Aneeles visiting at the lioti-o of, Mra p c tn ,oft ,, mornlnK hi r daughter. Mrs. John Moore. M:lfor wortialul for a visit of thre. tr's morning for her home in the moIlti18 wj,n relatives and friends. South. j gne reports her husband, who has i been employed by the Southern Pac- mc company at uunsmuir, nas oeen , transferred to Klamath Falls and will commence his duties here In a (.short time. I A. M. Badger, who has been here from Oregon City visiting his daugh- LH1 H MB Hi J HM HH II Wf vSL",81 B umi JAisjSJ Will r OHItf1 1 H 1 EBiii VM"1! rnr7rT? irtnftwBp jV'' S--"0,"" kfhWt --"r1" " - V SVvv-7Sr amBmmmA m vmmmwm v u W PALA Klamath Packing Co. FOR YOUR FRIDAY TABLE Columbia River Smelt 15c Finnan Haddie 35c Delicious Halibut nd Salmon MARKET PHONE 68 524 Main Street 'IDAHO THIEVES BREAK IN JAIL T. F. Syuimes came In last even ing on matters of business from San Franclsio. He is a guest at the Hall. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s r Wlntf I llAAiAl 1 COMMENCING FRIDAY January 31st N HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DANCIMi SATURDAY KVi:.IN(J JAZ MUSIC STAR THEATER TODAY , Selett Features Presents 1 NORMA TALMA IXSK -I- I "RV RlfiHT OF PURCHASK" A Miiilern Society Drama. Also , A Mm I. Sennet! Cmiiiily in Tvo uirts I 'Summer Olrls." j ' Ailiiil-slon to & 'r, cents. I Show Starth 7::t() anil 0:15. t TEMPLE THEATER , TODAY I Triangle Presentu WILLIAM S. HART & IIKSSIK I.OVK In "Till: ARYAN" ThrilliiiK V.tiTn Driima, INo Ifein ( I'iithp Neh latest War Pli tun's H Ciinciit I'.vents Ailinlssioii III X I." rents .Matinee J.:to. Cu-iiiiigs 7:. lit X it. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon ter, Mls-s Lois Hadger, left this morn ing for his home. Miss Hadger, who Is teaching French and Ulology in the Klamath County High School has been 111 at the White Pelican Hotel, but Is recovering. Mrs. Had ger, who came here with her husband will remain until the young lady Is further improved. Itaoebalt Joke ReapiarN. She "Would you leave your home for me?" He "I'd leave a baseball game In the ninth Inning with the score a tie." Philadelphia Public Ledger. OWN A HKWING MACHINK I When a good one costs you only 10.00. Nice ones $"15 to $25. Any machine guaranteed to please you In ' every way. 1 30-21 EVANS & DALIN. I i See Chilcote Smith for fire, life, 'accident and health Insurance. MS Main street. 24 Carload or Fordson Tractors just received. 30-31 IIIEHX OARAOK K10IIY. Idaho, Jan. 3' Piohlbl- lion history recite numerous In-' stunces of men getting Into jail tor possessing lltjuor rinntrary to the law, but a reversal was recotded here recently when somo person or per sons broke Into the county Jail and stolo 30 cusca of liquor The bev-i erago had bean .selied at different times and was stored In the jail awaiting court orders to destroy It The thler, or thieves, stole all that was In the Jail. The .ih(lff recover-' ed the loot, however, tracing pint of It to tlexbttrg and the remainder toi Piano. AMERICAN "APOLLO" DISCOVERED IN ARMY ATLANTIC CITY. X. J., Jan. 30 -The American "Apollo" has been dis covered and his proportions meusur- red. A committee appointed by by tho National Association of Merchant I Tailors to seek the "perfect man" sm nounced It had found him In the na tional army and would analyze him' when the association convenes here He Is worthy of being "a world mod el" the committee assorted. "The idea that ph steal perfection among men should bu measured by bulk Is all wrong," said tho Investi gators, who, nfter scrutinizing ihu "beat specimens" at various army . cantonments, decided Apollo should , be five feet eight in height, and I weigh 148 pounds. Ills chest men-, sure, 38 Inches, waist 33 Va, hips 39 H. thigh 21 U and calf 1 1 M NOW Is the Time Fewer people would be daily itrug- gling for a mere existence if they had acted upon their firt decision to save. K The size of the first deposit is not of great importance. The big thing is to start not tomorrow or the next day, but NOW. 1 You are cordially invited to open an account today. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON CORNER 6TH AND MAIN CORNER 6TH AND MAIN t KSTRAY NOTICK " ' Came to my place, known as the Eldred pluce, five miles from Honun 'za, about two months ago, one buy j'goldlng branded 711 connected. Own . er may claim same by paying the charges. D. O. IIUEKDLOVE. I 29-3t j ICAM.K STOVKS I ' Good large 10 & 18 Inch ovens, fl lid &. reservoirs. !fG to $6C. Your fold one taken at fair price. 30-2t KVANH & UALIN. aa R m THE ONE AND ONLY Charlie Chaplin IN "SHOULDER ARMS" Second of His Million Dollar Pictures LIBERTY THEATER H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT Jane and Catherine Lee in "DOING THEIR BIT" "DAMAGED NO-GOODS" Two-Reel Sunshine Comedy FRIDAY "HOUSE OF GOLD" SATURDAY G. M. Anderson in "RED BLOOD AND YELLOW" SUNDAY AND MONDAY "LEST WE FORGET" Featuring Rita Jolivet, a survivor of the Lusitania VAVSAVAVVVAAyVAAAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAVWVVVVVVMVMVMWVV Admission 10c and 20c A i lillil uccompiinlcil by par ent iiiliullti'il free Willi u 20c ikIiiiIshIoii, K. SUGARMAN "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS: AT LAST: Our plans have worked out and the contractors will soon have our new room completed. Before moving our stock we are going to give you some real buys for your money, and make you a sav ing ou Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. You'll have no trouble in making a choice from our stock, which is the largest and best in the i county. This Theater now properly Heated and Ventilated. Fumigated ever sight Watch our Windows and Friday's Adv. K. SUGARMAN I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii