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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1919)
M WKltNIMUAY, .M ll( ,1( ,, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQK TWO m 1 IlCJUVeninK neraiU s was j,u Krent In private nmtlntlons. J. M U II II , V BniTOIl Hofonnc(l strong likes unit dislikes. und loyalty to his friends and grntl- tude for the slightest favor were marked characteristics of this great man's life It vas this loyalty, this Published dally except Sunday by TtlB IllimM PttlilUhtnc. f'nmnnnv nf Klamath FaIIb. m hr Pnnrth tri honedtv. this determination to do"! what a right for the- state, that Entered at the poatolllco at Klntn Won for him the confidence, of tho rie TaTur.l,,n,i " "f ,,,e ,,eri,kvunl ma,, lit possible for him to be the first re- " Subscription terms by mall to any PuMlcun governor of this state to address In the United States: succeed himself. One year $5.00 , the life of Governor Withy- w or CLOTHING FOH IT WEIGHT IKX4 IN WEST RUSSIA; HE MS mm,v.w:ki:k max s.vvs .motiiick srn'Kiti:i i:i;htki;. visits TAXiaC ItKSTOKKS HKII ' One month ...... .50 1 Member of the Associated Press The Associated Press Is oxelUsUely entitled to the use for republication ot nil news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this pa i per, and also local news published herein. , AH rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also reserved. combe the oun nion of today wilt find much of profit. Ho will learn the value of truth, of honesty, of steadfastness to right and Justice, of , i VLADIVOSTOK, (Correspondence of the Associated Press). -Twenty-flo freight cars carrying $'410,000 worth of clothing to meet the most pressing needs of the Hussl.tn civilian population In Western Siberia Iiim ueen sent trom viainvosioK miner .,.,., P .,, Unalty to friends. He will learn that, the joint tlllectlon of the American by traveling the straight and narrow, Hci Cross aml tne u,lssnn Hallway path he will merit, as did this groat, senre Corps. man, the esteem and confidence of his I These supplies are Intended for re follow citizen and receive the insplra-' fugees In districts where the Red tlon that will lead him to strive for Cross Is operating distributing ngen. If everybody in Milwaukee- know how much good Tunliir litis done lily mother there Isn't a one who would not think Just .ih I do that It's worth Its weight In gold," was the Interest ing statement made by Prank J, Pas sage, binkemnn on tlio Chicago, Mil. Paul railroad, living at WKIJNKSDAV, MARCH 5, 1011) 4AM KS WITHYCOMItK the higher and nobler things of ltfo. -T POLAND MISSION IS FIRED UPON 26 3.th St. Milwaukee, iccentty. Mr. i Passage's mother, Mrs. Minute Pas. sage, at the time she camo to Mil i wnukee, four years ago, had been a resident of Shannon- .Illinois, far fifty years and Is beloved by all who years," Although born in England, James; Wlthycombe was one of the mosu "Invjll AmAptnne nn,l It wfla wnef- fnrj ..,. injA ... ., ,.. ..! oto.l allied mission to Poland has been lunate, indeed, that he was our state , ., , , .. , . , fired upon bv the Ikralnlans, accord, executive during the world war, fori ) " l . . ... ., -, bis unswervlnc- natriotism and itn-l. ... . . . ...., , -,.i compromising loyalty contributed greatly to Oregon's splendid record In all war activities. WARSAW, March 5. For the sec end time th train bearing th Inter- ler Paderewskl. The firing Is said to have occurred between' Loiubarg and Prxemysl. elesr nut tnoro is included special . know lmr lot of clotting and clothing maWlalsl -yor eighteen or twenty for miss an eninio.xes ot ttic iran.s- riiimi,i m- i..o ...,i , ...........v.. ...,, i iicih "J imuinji , aiuenau itauw.iy. iiicse men unv stuck to their posts under most dls- f ? T t t ? t t r ? ? ? ? ? r t The Winnek Co., I ilL9 426 Main Street Klamath Falls As 'a cltlten, no man in tho state kkkkUKXIH'M SLBMITTEI did a nobler part In the development of agricultural possibilities or set a bettor example as an Industrious, law abiding und progressive citizen, and no man can say aught to tarnish the good name he earned by his earnest endeavor and achievements for the good of tho state. There is no doubt that the strenuous work imposed by bis duties during the legislative ses sion, in the examination and con scientious study of a deluge ot bills, contributed to his death, and it was practically while' ho was engaged in this arduous task that the messenger ot cjeath summoned htm to his final Test, for it was not James Wlthy combe's way to shirk from any duty which his position seemed to require., TO SHIPYARD STRIKERS. TACOMA, March 5. The referen dum on the shipyard strike In tne Puget Sound district will be submitted to the rank and file of the strikers not later than Thursday as a result of a joint mectirj; here. heartening circumstances and their devotion has elicited special recom mendation for assistance from John T. Stevens, head of the Railway Serv Ico Corps. The train carried seven cars of underwear, four of blankets, five of clothing material, one car of sweaters gloves and socks, one car of chlldrens' clothing, a car of flannelette, one of , . 7.. ... will write your contracts and See Charles S. riood, Klamath I, , papers. 1 Agency, Tor Indian grasnif lanas una t.'nber. 12-tt miscellaneous articles and several of and 1 actually thought she was going drug and hospital supplies and prov-t to die. She complained of awful pains Isions. thru her stomach and left side and v J would belch up sour gas for hours, I Ask Chllcote Ji Smith about the "' fle d to got up In the mid- LOW COST life, accident and health die of the night and doctor her on policies of the Tnuelers. 1-tf nccount of this gas. arid I don't be- ; llcvo she ever got a good night's rest See Charles S. Hood. Kl.l'nith on mrnnni nt tin. nnln uWi, ui.fforn.t Aglncy. the real estate agent. He During the past year she lost twentv- '.if 'five pounds In weight, or more, and AXXOUXCKMEXT The Hot Springs Bath House wilt be agiin opened to the public Wed nesday evening, .March "5th. The building has been completely repair ed and renovated. N. A. Mann 3-lt Life insurance companies have paid 8110.000.000 on account of influence. Cool, collected and delibera'te un- Heed tho wanting und get it low cost i-ii der all circumstances, he was a sateP"llc fro"' fhllcote Smith man-to hare bad at the bead of the state's government at the most try ing time of Its modern history. While the waves of radicalism were surg ing against and threatening the gov ernment and peace of our neighbor ing states, under the conservative and careful guidance of Governor Withy combe, Oregon sailed along on peace ful seas, Its citizens feeling safe be cause of the confidence Inspired by the masterful ability of its chief ex ecutive. I - Possessed of strong convictions and , 'WWWWWWMWVWWVWMMAW. MODOC FEED AND SALES STABLES Horses and Harness bought, Sold und Exchanged Horses to hay, noon feed 2."ic Horses to hay by the day ...iiOc Horses to hay and grain, day .$1 Horses to bay and grain, noon, 50c Comer 0th and Walnut M. J. XYHART, HORACE V. MITCHELL, Props. has had-trouble with her stomach and. I can truthfully say that Tanlac Is the only medicine I havo been able to i find In all that time to do her any J good. Nothing she would eat agreed' with her and she was subject to fre quent attacks of acuto Indigestion, i In a little while after eating, her food uum auui iiuu uiuui tier up wuu v gas and cause, her to suffer for hours, J t t ? T t T ? ? ? & At times this gas would press on lior ( heart, almost cutting off her breath. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements, s HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DAXCIXO SATURDAY EVEXIXO JAZZ MUSIC STAR THEATER -TODAY decided opinions, he was yet capable of grasping, analyzing and dealing with big problems, und once he reach- . ed a conclusion he bad the courage J to carry it to fruition. It was this lndomnitable trait in his character that won for him the enduring friend- .; ship of the strongest men in the state, ',-. for they knew his judgment was un-, erring, and that he always had the welfare of the state at heart. :m-:":-x:--K"'X'--h-h-:'-!-;! Thomas H. Ince Presents , CHARLES RAV V in "HIS OWX HOME TOWX" Also Two Reels of Fun. SPECIAL .MUSIC Admission 10 und SO rents. Show SturtH 7:;) and .-!.'. Cabinet Shop 10 Main Street General Furniture Repairing at Reasonable Prices KITCHEN CABINETS a Specially A. Mauritch jail her strength seemed to leave Int. i During tho past six months she has i 1 ', failed very much faster. All she w-as able to eat was a little soup or milk i J and soft boiled eggs, and even this t 'would hurt her. Her condition bo-1 J cirae so serous that on December the ( i seventh I quit work In order to stay,V ; homo and take care of her. ' j "One day 1 noticed a Tanlac testl-J ..monial in the paper which was so straightforward and convincing that 1 1 told mother I wanted her to try tun j medicine. She agreed and nt the tlmo ! she started taking It she had been down In bed fpr five weeks -and j couldn't stand otr her feet but a few ' minutes, if she tried. Well, she has taken two bottles now and you may J believe itbr not, she is.up doing all I her cooking and housework and Is j just feeling fine. She Is now sixty- nine yeirs ot age, uut. i ucciare sue gets around like ono many years younger. She sleeps like a child, eats.' anything she wants .and that 1 gas and indigestion has stopped I bothering her almost entirely. I have' Bargains For Thrifty People 250 Laundered Shirts for Men Regular $1.25 to $1.50, now 80c Men's Heavy Wool Undershirts Half Price. Some fleece lined at 50c Boys' Heavy Shoes, Broken Sizes Regular $3.00, now $1.75 Women'? Shoes, now, per pair . .$3.00 Children's 50c to $2.25 Women's and Children's Rubbers Per pair 50c Thread 4c per spool White Tape 5c per bunch Embroidery Floss 2 for 5c Vote For Anyone You Wish A few words of explana tion in regard to the VICTORY ROSE FESTIVAL CANDIDATE It teems some have the wrong idea of start jng young ladies' names. You can place in line anyone you wish to The Winnek Co. has abso lutely nothing to do with starting a name. Wc hand you the ticket, you vote for whom you please. The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main St. Phone 34 Klamath Falls i5,m,25555225'5X5 '5555M25'5'S, ? ? ? X Y ? Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y T Y v Y Y Y t Y Y t t I X Y I Y Y Y Y Y Y Y X Y Y Y Y ? Y Y v t V 'I lltl$ IS TEMPLE THEATER' nover 8een 8UCn a cnnnR0 In anyone i ns tanlac tins made in .Mother. I nm very grateful for It and slio is reeling mighty liapi herself. Wc can't nay tod much In behalf of Tanlac, and have been telling everyone In the neighborhood about It." Tanlac is sold In Klamath Falls by the Star DriiB Co., and'ln I.orellr bj the James Mer$. Co. Adv. Ommtm8HffIfmmmtlwArtlcltt mm Vtntml UrtUmNe. Jl Do Bad Teeth Cause Disease? y TTES. sav leadincr authorities. Their answer is based on years of study and on specific cases. So-called rbeunutUm la very often tlie nault of Infection reaching the blood from Infected Riimi and decayed teetb, or by an Infected tonsil, "llut I Iiae none ot those trouble!," you ay. Chances are a few min ute elimination will show Infection aomewtiero which In caualng your "rheumatism." Deep-aeated tooth Infections are quickly located with the X-Itay. This wonderful In vention I now successfully adapted to tbe use of the denllat. Many disease of childhood may be caused by Infection, troiadtttt4iootk. Alarce per cent or caae of ulceration of tbe dlcestive tract are found to be due to dental dUeaaes. 1'us. oozing from teeth, gums, tonsils, or any MK-X-X-M'-e-C-X--C-S-S-M-C-K"!-:' JeJJJeeJeJeJeeJe- Quality Drugs... other point In the body, may cause Infection in any oran 'of the body. " To-day tho nhvflrlan and luraeon often recommend tbe. curing , or tooth trouble before thoy attempt to treat other all-meats. .AiMaaWSirfJU forjIWMM MxmpUMtrt aimltofOv It Isn't economy nutl It Isn't wise hi buy anything but the best In drugs. We have gained the con fidence of our customers by , htllliiK lriiK of the highest quality only. You cannot buy any other kind here, mid you are always safe and sure that nothing but the best drug will be sold in this More. TODAY Illup llinl Feature I'rcciit, FIIITZIK imUXKTTK In "TIIK VKI,VKT liAXD." Also A Lyons and lonin Comedy. Admission 10 & 15 cents Matinee 2..I0. Kvenings 7:0 & O, MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTUItEb TUF.SDAY9 AND 8ATUHUAY3 Merrill, Oregon HKCKAHP RENT SKRVIOE Phone 00 Night Phone 845 TINS PAY FOR SAFETY BY TIE HIT 1 0(10.00(1, OftO crowns would hnvo rov.1 NKHOTIATIONH WITH I ercil nil iiuniinl i-uslons, but Innteicl of ndopting such a plan, the Ministry has spent "0,000,000 croMiis In n few weeks In temporary lellef, with tho result that the terlplenti njo now rlniiiorliiK for further help. IIOI,Slli:VIK I'ltorKMTKI). I See Charles S. Agency for health sura ncc. Hood, Klumnth and uceldnitt It-K'-tf WA8IIINUTON. I) (' Mitch 6 In n 'cablegram lo President Wllnuo, Senator l.odgn and Seiulor Illlch fork, two Ittisslnii repri'Bciiliithfi t Purls hnvo prolesled ngaltut the ne gotlalons by tho Allies find tlia L'nltf'l 'fitntcs with tho llolslievlkl Rovern 1 intuit. Underwood's PriarnjaCY Ws!, KLAMATH TALLS 0UEC0NffV?l IIItIlwj-5--i LIBERTY THEATER "TIIK IIKST IN PICTUUE8" H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT. Anita King IN "WHATEVER THE COST" Smiling Bill Parsons "DAD'S KNOCKOUT" VsVsssrSrWsrMVssAsAAWAs THURSDAY "THE .RETURN OF MARY" Starring May Allison Admission 10c and 20c A child accompanied by par ent admitted free with a SSOc ticket, oveept Hnturday night mid Hunduy night. This Theater now properly Heated and Ventilated. Fumigated every night I i i VIENNA, (Coiiesponcence of the Associated Press). Living tomil-j tlons In Hungary havo reached the stngo where the only hopo of the nils. tocracy Is that tho KntQiito powers will send tioops to Hudnpest and to other parts of tho country to save them from tho di ended menace of Iiolshovlktsin, Many of tho former aristocrats have gone to their louu-, try homes and many others would llko to gn lo Switzerland lint are un able to obtain permission to leave' the country. Tho streets of Budapest ato considered unsafe after dark und , wealthy persons employ soldiers to , guard their home-s, Thousands of unemployed in Iludi-1 I pest and other towns am receiving fiom tho stnto 40 to 50 crowns n' day, thro fourths of which Is con tributed by manufacturers, who are fast losing all tho money they made during the war. Ono of tho largest munition flrm.i, which recently em. ployod 30,000 peisons Is paying thorn 5,000,000 crowns a week, It is ns sertcd that this Is tpmllng toward the demoralization of tho workmen who piofor to llvo upon snto pay rather than to return tt work, Many factories 'havo been brought to n standstill owing to tho lark of coal und It M feared that flour mills may ulso bo forced to shut down, Tho train scrvlc6 has boon reduced to onn train a day between Iludapest and Vleniia,tho Journey occupying six. teen hours Instead of four. Tho Cablnot Ministers, who bnfoto tho revolution recolvod salaries of 2fi,000 crowns, nro now taking 100, 000 crowns. Tho numbor of Undor-, Secretaries of State has boon Incrcas-' od from 12 to 77, each being paid' 40,000 crowns a year, Immonso' sums hnvo been expended in payment to Invalided soldiers. A plan wus' suggested by which the sum of 25,. The Thrifty Housewife Has for her motto, "One Hundred Centi- for Every Dollar Expended." e She believes in a full return for every outlay. She is not tight-fisted. She know that the cheapest materials are often the most expensive in the end. She has an Account Book which shows what' becomes of the money he spends, and a Bank Book which show what becomes of. the money she save. Her funds receive absolute protection. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ". "ALFALFA SEED GARDEN SEED-Bulk and Package MurpheyVFeed & Seed Store Oregon Standard Purity and Germination 126 South Sixth St. Pione 87