The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 26, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WMWBHPAV, KKIimliy
1 IUllTING IN nOHEMIA. .
COHUECTIOX.
AMSTERDAM., Feb.; 26.--Thcre
was severe fighting ori'v Saturday at
, Prague the capital of Bohemia In
fw.fchlch lhe National Guard' and tlio
students drove, the antt government
communists from tho public buildings
which thoy occupied, according to
tho Berlin newspapers. i
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The report that Fred Nlckclson ar
rived night before Inst with the artil
lery bojs from the Eighty First Re-.
Kinieni, irui cu iu uu iium ruu
"Porky" was with this group and ex.
pected home with them, but he Is
still tn the east.
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NOW USED FOR
The trouble Ith tho Irish question
Colonel House Is one delegate the Is that too man of the Irish people,
Versailles Conference will never grow want whnt too many of the Irish peo-.
tired Ustorilng lo. Arkansas Gazette pie don't want. Detroit Free Press.1
H ON
J Boys Shoes
aw Ssv. $bbbbLB
The Kind Thai
WEAR
THEY WEAR WELL BECAUSE THEY'RE
BUILT WELL
It is hard to keep them ahod with the ordinary play or school
shoe But this particular brand of hoys' shoe la made Just U
stand that hard usage that only a boy, the red-blooded kind of
youngster, cpn give footwear.
Only the very toughest cats of the toughest leathers are used,
and tho findings, the Ilnjngs, counters, threads, etc., ore se
lected with this "hard 'near" In mind
We say -these are ' llovs' Shoea that Wear," and we uk that
you let your boy put them to tho test.
Wide Toe Healthy &hpci for Growing Tcct.
SHOES FOR SCHOOL
Black Lace Blnehcr
Heavy flexible sole, low, broad heel, 8 H to 11 $2.83
Same. 12tf to 2 - $8J
Grown-TJp Shapes for Dress-Up Wear.
vv DRESS-UP SHOES
The Little Men will delight in these grown-up styles. They
will please you, too, when you see how neat they look.
Prices Go According to Size, ranging from 92.SO to &3.0O
ETCry pair of children's shoes we sell Is sold with our "Correct
r.ciiiwnTnv r..u nn r.....
. III1UUU1UIU41) ri'U. .U. MI1-
med blood," one of the rcmarknblo do-
velopiticnts of var surgery, was do
jbcrlhed today by tho surgeon general's
! office for tho benefit of tho famlllo.i
of hundreds of soldiers whoso liv8
were saved by blood transfusion. f)no
of the heaviest causes of deith n:nbi,i:
wounded soldiers Is hemorrhage. In.,
mediately after the United State? en
tered tho war the medical department
began organising to reduce the num
ber cf fatilittcs from this cause
' Development of tho uso of "Canned
Hood" was a direct result of war con
ditions. During a heavy attack it
wan impossible to arrange for tranj
ft.slcns direct from persons, so Hie
flu.'d was drawn previously, stored
on Ice tn sterile flasks and used In
emergency cases. Where the wound
ed man could stand It, a blojj sub
stitute was injected which sustained
life until he could be removed to a
hospital where more direct transfus
ion could be employed.
SEilSlBE 'FlCE'SII. "rWM
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XPENSES W
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SHIPS ILL L
HOLD ON LIFE BE TREMENDOUS LAUNCHED SOON
OAKLAND. 1'oh ?f. March lath
Al loon
Wlinn fltA K..M..-..I.. I
'- " viwi nnniniin
ns n vessel In Inuiirim.i ... '
can b put back In rIlro ,! .P"'
rod Installed. an, ', J"
nourlnc of nmitii.,. .i.... "'H
Tho eoncrelu ship omen. ..'"
this arrangement nuik i. ..,'
a 7,600 tun ii ....
IIOMhhs. unlv .w. .
25 per cont oMumber thB .""
Is wasted. ,,nM
In only one rpin ,0, Co
ship building resemble Mod tD! '
ll.. kat i- I.. II '"l1
turn out
three mouths.
n ...... ,. ... .. ...... ... ...-, i-..i. r. l'lti. flmmi-liil Mil
iMOM. owiizcrianu lorresiiunueiii i.vhio, i vu. -- i .. .... ,.. . ... i
.... i u., tin I nil uiiifi nil ii.iiiii.ii-i
Associated Press Throe months of tuition of Frame H holng Blum n , "' "' " malic hammer. As tho ennr,... 1
piiiieu . , ""WW!
That Is In (ho imn of the
unhampered oils attention In the elmmhei of dp- Inn t'' ""I "
" ... . - ,....-r..tU shlnliulld. u,"'wo"n'
tno fiiujcn ".""""";";:"' ... turn their "rivet Kl
unromlttlng industry,
rby llulcarlan and Austrian denrudn- titles, whero It will ho
.. . . . . ....... - .... .......... - .... ..i.l. .In in i ill' nruKiniii
lions or iiuerierouce, nnvo eniiuiuu oi nn micri'ciniwii u ...- - Lruinlri
... ........o in., .iviio'i. iron mi' "njn m in- ' --
... i i ..r iss.iinrt.tiuii.'siilnliulldlitK Co., on government
000 frnm-s. ullli u-smutH to meut II J Wmi.l lit Oaklaml Imu-r Jwrbor. anil
of lSS.OOO.OOO.OOO francs. shoVlng n , tillU-lals of (li rimt-nrn ho Imllt tho
deficit of 24.000.000.000 fiatirs ln."F.illir uro conllili'iil. Ill view of tho
Addition theto ore oxreptlonnl "c
petisus. which will bring tho eitlmat-
oil total to 215.000, 000.000 fi.miN nnd
deficit
iHionthlnR,,
the Serbian people to secure a now
hold oS llfo. With "the country en
tirely free of Invndors, the large peas
ant population has succeeded in set
ting things In order tn surprising
fashion, and conditions should he al
most normnl sopn.
Large quantities of wheat and oth
er staples, which tho shrewd Serbian
farmers hid from tho enemy, have re-,
appeared. At the moment tho most
present prngresi. Hint tho launching
will take phiec. on lime,
Pouring" of two 7,500 Km oil
oiioo.oiio. (orM Wf.m i , liml,i tho qp.1
mnko tho total
000 francs lot this month. This was made rila
It Is iccttinod that the expenses for uM xmWf u, mpic, ,)f tho Oflk
11)20 will ho 8,noo.000.0tio 'nines., ,.,....,,.,. r commerce II .la
pressjng needs seen, to bo clothing. , ' , bScV w ZtZ ZZ'ZrtZ
shoes fuel and agricultural Imple-,,,,. onIj. ,i000,00i0 ,,, The ' r
meuts. -.i... i.. ii.nrAr,.,.. I. ..itii- ituiMihh.nl 1 1'1'1' ,M j
incuts.
Apparently thoru Is plenty of
inonoy In the country, some of It hav
ing come -from Austrian nnd Oerman
soldiers, who. It may be said to their, uoi to bo considered between the l
credit, paid for most of the articles
they took from the Serbians during
Orel launching
their occupation.- However, tho Bui-
Coe'a Jitney Servlco. Phone 16S L.,1,,,,. i, Bi.iii,i .imiwi
Nlfht phone 147 20-10t ,""- " '" ""-;
terythlng they required from the ol
! NOTICE ,
Rebekahs will meet tor practice
Thursday night. All members of the
team are requested to be present.
' 26-2t
BACK FROM MIUTARV CAMP.
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J. E. Hosklng, former agent for
the Standard Oil Company In Klam
ath Falls and who has been In the
military service for the past few
months returned last night from
Camp Lewis, where he has received
bis discharge.
question Is, therefore, being dlsciiM-ed
1 1. Wrnnpli nlinrtnrx whether. UlUlt
rrom Oermanj's war contribution, a! The lo.al jniil bus Inlrodured sev
new division of war expenses ought i oral Innoiallon In concrcto Milp con
struction, chief of wiucit is inn use in
ii.,- in ..r.i.,p i.. .luiriimin ninro I'uiilt . ' "ntifreil Iirlck This is mado IIKO-
I.VO... W...V. IWIIIW. -- I
nbly the burden which, it is loiilend- ordinary brick of a peculiar clay ton-
ml. wrlirlis morn heavllx oil FlllllClt, i.iliilni! 11 low tiori'OUtneO of silica.
than on the others
GERMAN PEOPLE
NOT REPENTANT
CONDUCT
BACK FROM "FRISCO"
, "Tut" Weeden, who is well known
in Klamath Falls is here for a time
from San Francisco. He'reports that
the wet and dry Issue Is now the ab
sorbing topic with the ' betting lo
favor of the wets.
Of course a cat may look at a king,
but It will have to hurry. Chicago
Daily News.
ready straitened population, often
paid nothing for whnt they took. In
the cities most of the stores hnvo no
stocks because they sold almost every
thlng.to the Austrlnns nnd Germans.
Fortunately the harvest last fall
was exceptionally good nnd thero
probably will be nothing approaching
starvation among tho poor this win
ter. Tho enemy troops carried off
almost every article of value thoy
could lay hands on, but they did noil
nave time, owing to mo suinicnncss
of their retreat, to take with them Is not prepared to say the (lurman
more than 25 per cent of tho avail-! people aro bcond redemption. Herb-
able grain supply. Meat is abundant, ert Hoover, director goncral of tho
though high In -price. Before tho war allies; loon aunuuistraiiou, ucciareu
it sold for 6 cents a pound, now it 'in a speech here Saturda) that "there
sells'for 56 cents. Largo numbers of l today a total absence of nu oxpres-
sheep raised In tho mountains fur- s'on of regret In Ccrmaio "
nlsb not only a valuable meat supply! "" 70.000,000 Corami. should
but an abundance of wool, which has,h "io tenw of Nlobo for a thous-
provided the peasants with tho only. niJ "f w ,"ih a
. .., .i. w s . . ... ' tho human misery for which thoy are
responsible," said Hoover
PARIS, Fob 22 -Declaring ho
When subjected to Interno-heat tho
'bricks puff up like popcorn In a pjp-
per Tho product looks much like
i coke and Is as light
The ' puffed brick" then are ground
j up and mixed with cement Thus. In
t stead of using crushed rock ,as In or
dinary roncreto construction, aiioui
10 por cent Is said to be gained In
the lightness of tho ship' walls.
Another feature Is tho mothod of
constructing tho forms Thcso aro
Imllt In standardized section and aro
hinged with bolts, no that they can
ho forced up nnd put out of Iho way
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"VIKiflM
(in thn .1...
rotlu. Tho vibration shakes the cot'
croto Into tho snmlut cmnle
Tho twn concreln vi.MBi,
Imllt on xlnvcrnmout uiuud rtMmkl!
meol ships In their lines, being a
Jargo advance, It Is asserted, ortrthi
"Faith." They will be limncM .ldf.
ways, because It has Ih-hh figured ,
that sending a eonrreln yM1(! ((0
tho. water stern first m attbject It
to a damaging twisting ntrala 1-h,
boats really 'take a three foot di
.Into tho water, the wus bln thU
litilnlico otiovn high water. It hn
iccn figured out that tlm thrw ftet
rop with the shin of the vsm p,
!je hrowilslde, subJectH the bot tjtij,
minimum of strain l arpading U
over m Jarge surface.
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BIG SEAPLANE WITH
CREWBELIEVEDLOST
WAHIIINtlTON. 1) f. Kb. II
Tho nnvy departmuiit Imn announc!
thn loss of tho big helpline numUr
3495 with three ciibIkih of the nml
rwervo and two niAchlnlsta off th
Virginia coast.
The seaplane started on a MiM
from Norfolk Sunday in. I UWti to
rrturn A radio operator rtportrd
'Uitt ho saw a seaplane flung Into
tKo water anil disappear No tries
of th missing plane or crew hit rtt
l.ron found.
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Do You Trust Your
Druggist as You Do
Your Doctor?
M-fr-M"sss44tH
clothing they have had in tour years.
Serbia's
clothing.
most
Even
vital need is for.
well-to-do persons
i He would not iy, llouu-r s.ittl, that
l lu ,m, li.. iliiti rtt fli. nlllnil tfi nil.
.. Ui.l.l.llii t a. lAnnt nnnnlllt. nli.tl '
reUuuU,.,u.uci, , -"(dcavor ,0 mil(, ,, the Herman pen-
The Associated Press correspondent p(e t0 a Mat0 of Ucccnry ..
observed nn army omcer of high rank Qno 0, U)e flr8t remr.0lw ,ll0
dressed in a skirt mado of flour sacks, i Gc) 8,ould b0 compollod to
The little clothing that may bo bought makC( he Ball ls the (11ck roturn i
Is held at prohibitive prices. The or-.actual cattle of the dairy herds stolen
dlnary peasant working costume costs from Frnnco nnd IJolgluiu, because
$150, shoes 50, underwear of poor of the dependency of the robbed poo-
quality $25, and thread Is priced at plo upon dairy stork.
A consignment of ,old .
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AnA,.nntnnf SMtflmf New For lie
Woven tf Klamath FiHs ::
A rnpiilar-l'rlrcil lint Depart
ment. I'nlrliiimrd Hlinpra.
I'rlic. $1.15, IS.IA, f'J.OA W.M
Nothing .nor 9.1.00
Saturday, March 1st
Wo also have n full nrw Use of ' '
HAT IIIIAIDS ;;
and ' '
riisr.ii.-i
Saturday, March lit
Martin's 5-lX)-15-25c Store
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You have confidence in your doctor and are willing to take any med
icine which he prescribes. But you don't always know what is ordered
or how it has been handled by the druggist
You should ,thevefore, select a regular druggist whom you may trust
as faithfully as you do your physician.
Every possible safeguard is placed around our Prescription Depart
' ment .. ". ' "
We provide the most expert service, use drugs of known purity and'
employ a checking system which insures accuracy in every instance.
$?. a spool.
clothes from the Buffalo, N. Y., chap
ter of the American ,lted Cross, val
ued at home at $72, was appraised at.
K. P. MKIITS.
The K. P. Lodge will meet Wcdnes.
rinvn(chf nt 7t!tl nt thn Indeo ronton
$1,500 by a-merchant In the Plrot when tho rank of esnulro Is to be put 1
district, xvherc tho lied Cross is car- on and other Important business Iran-,
. , ,, .,1, Thn llnrTn!n'aCted It Is ro(iicfitcd tbut all mcm-i
rylng on relief work. The Uuffalo Q Ujo or(,or ljQ J)rM(,nt (i, (hl
supplies were distributed on Christ m0etlng C. V LOW', C C 25-2t ,
mm Hhv ml broueht hannlneso to - - I
many homes.
FORCED TO TOIL.
"You used to hate work." ,
"I. hate It yet," replied Plodding
Pete, "But I'm goln' to keep at It. If
you get In the habit o' lonfln' now
some member of the I. W. W. Is lia
ble to step up any minute an' call you
'brother.' " Washington Star. "
TOOL LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTED A single rurfabout buggy
, In good condition; must be reason
able. Address Dox 214, Klamath
Falls. 26-tf
LOST Auto chain, between top of
" Third street and Eleventh street
reclamation brldgo or on Ninth street.
Iteward. BtarDrug. 26-lt
Age firings Windum.
A salesman was selling a bedroom
clock to a girl.
"1 recommend this clock with Its
illuminating tattiichmunt to HwltcliJ
on," ho snld, "It's a very good thing
to tell whnt time your husbann
comes home, you know."
"But 1 haven't got n husband."
said the girl.
"Oh, you will have homo day,"j
said the salesman,
"Yes, but not that Kind of a hus
band," said tho girl.
Then It was that tho mlddlo-agcd
woman stopt forward
"My dear child, they're all tli.ij
kind," she said. "Young man, I'll take,
that clock." Baltimore Ameilcan
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BOY
DrorrvcM a chance .t nijuj bat'
first hcriweda n giMl piano lo
practice on.
W bcllere that r have thj
Dlano oh want at tho price aad
terms jou ran afford to p)"i
SHEPHEJRD'S PIANO DEPOT
Pianos Records Victrolas
One Thing
Is Certain!
You can trust us as to Purity, Accuracy g
r and Price 5
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W W K KLAMATH FALLS OREGON gi 1 11
V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE lfc)I
-vw ftiigff V I BUY THtIR DRUGS lAAgLgAAvl
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OUR CUSTOMERS
NEVER FOUND IT
NECESSARY TO
PAY A BIG, FANCY
PRICE AT THIS
I STORE FOR SHOES
The success of our business was built on
Standard Quality at Popular Prices.
Our Stock of Spring Styles for Men and
Boys has arrived We would be pleased to have
you inspect them before you buy.
THE MODERN SHOE STORE
' GEO. W. BRADLEY, Mgr. 727 Main St.
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THE
jewel: CAFE
Is the plane to eat because your food is
cooked to suit your-taste. 'Try it and
be convinced ' ,
JESS BAILY, Prop.
Phone 185 010 Main St.
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