The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 08, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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LEMBURG SCENE OF
BITTER FIGHTING
LEMBURG, March 8. Despite tho
(act that fighting is continuing be
tween the police and the Ukrainians,
with the latter bombarding the city,
''It Is still hoped that an armistice can
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I REVISED FIGURES SHOW UltiGEIl
MIDLAND
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IS CROWDED.
HIGH PRICE
A considerable loss of life and lo-)
6tructlon of property has resulted i
DOOZE BRINGS, from tho fighting here so far. About I
two hundred shells arc dally falling
In Lemburg.
Considerable Interest I8 being tak.
en today in, the trial of Elmer Powers
on a charge of selling Intoxicating
liquor which Is going on In the Just
Ice Court of N. J. Chapman.
It wbb alleged by the prosecution
HOl'UNE MAY RUN
AGAIN FOR SENATE.
TOTAL THAN THOSE EAHMEIt.
NEARLY MILLION AND HALF
MEN NOW DISCHARGED
Fred Bliss und family are feeling
pretty good. Their son Private Walt
or Ullss returned from over sea scrv.
Ice Wednesday night. Ho brought
back fleveral r-ouvpnfy-n with ilm.
ltoth Aithur and Waltor Ullss and
nlso their uncle Jess Nlckorson wore
at tho front when the armistice was
signed but none of them received a
scratch except from "cootlea".
Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Furber are visit
ing with Mr. Henry Hammond.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson re.
turnod from Dorrls last week whore
WASHINGTON. D. C.. March S.-!thoy havo boon Usltlng tor some
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tdo name casualties or the Ameri-.ume
that Powers sold a bottle of whiskey i united States senator next time
to Walter Ruff and Fred Ldskcy. wno aganst Senator George E. Chamber
came to his house in a car on the ian, Thls rumor, which checks back
evening or March 6th. j t0 different sources, goes on to cx-
The hearing la a Jury trial and the' niain that while Mr. rjournn hn nnt
defendant U represented by Attorney nved in Oregon for a number of years
W. H. A..Renner. The hearing was j,e i,as time to come out hero and
commenced at ten o'clock and tho claim residents,
prosecution had not completed offer- m
-lug testimony up to the noon hour. GERMAN CHANCELLOR
The court room was rilled with In-1 WANTS TO QUIT OFFICE,
terested spectators. j
AMSTERDAM. March S Chan
cellor Phillip Scheldemann has hand-
PfMtTI.AMI. Mnrrh K fin Ihn'ran nrmv In FriiiM .hntvn h- tl.r. I JIM. .. U. UBYIS IS On tile SICK lll
political rialto the latest bit of, gos-1 ror,8cd record totaled 240.197. Gen-I lh' w bul - "P hot ihe1
,- i- ... .. ..... v . ? will iiuin hn wall nvnln
sip is 10 iui! cucci uiai jonainan
Bourne, Jr , may bo a candidate for
STRIKERS GOING TO WORK.
SEATTLE, March 7. Two Unions
hare voted to return to work and!! situation
others are balloting today! The ro-j the resignation and asked the cabinet
suits will be announced tomorrow. claim residence.
ed his resignation to President Ebcrt
to enable the President to have n
free hand in dealing with the recent
Ebert declined to accept
will noon hn well nmln.
tral March announced hero today. , VcU poUer returned from
These Included the killed and , Klamath Fallo Friday morning whom
wounded, missing and prisoners. For- sho has bcon visiting.
mer figures did not Includo the Roy llowc spont a few dnys of last
wounded. 'week with his grandfather and grand
The second regular rlvlslon had i mother'nt Shlpplngton.
the greatest losses. They totaled 24,-!
V, rne nrst Divisions nati 2J,i3 'piip.p ETkDri ON
tics.
Demobilization reports now show
361,528 men discharged. General
March said the army would not be re
duced under any circumstances be-
COAST PROMISED
"Law!" scoffed Joe. "In these wilds men get
.killed, and there's no law. But if she's taken
back to Stonebridge " From
The Rainbow Trail."
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EAT YOUR SUNDAY DINNER
AT THE
JEWEL CAFE
There will be Roast Turkey and
Chicken, with all the trimmings. A
fine assortment of other good things.
OUR PASTRY IS THE BEST MADE
JESSE BAILEY, Prop.
. Phone 185 610 Main St
PA8ADENA. Calif., March 8. Be
fore boarding his private, car on the
low S09.909. the figures which wero!nrsl ,,, ot . Journoy back to Dc
mentioned In tho reorganization bill ,,, ,hu week ,cnry Fonl announce.
icd ho will bulld-aencw factory, with
a branch on tho Pacific Coast, that
and which failed In Congress. This
stands until some Irw is passed, pro
viding for permanent forces.
BUH4i'''!"M
Preparedness
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tAHINU RODHERV IN NEW YORK.
will turn out motor cars at a price
from $260 to $350.
The factory will bo separato from
tho Ford Motor company, and will bo
NEW YORK. March S. Robbers . owned entirely bv tho Ford famllr.
operating In a brightly lighted cor-1 it will bo nt least a year before tho
rldor of the Adams Kxpress Com- ( ew car 8 put on th market.tio Bald.
pany here on Lower Broadway, rob
bed the brokers messenger ot $50
Ford has passed the? last two mo'ntbs
In seclusion In Altadenn, near here,
000 worth of Liberty bomij and mr,nK th,8 l)m0 ho worked out u,0
oiner securities loaay. mo messen
ger boy said that he had been badly
beaten.
Get measured for jour Spring Suit
at the
6-3 1 K. K. K. STORE.
preliminary details for tho now car.
TWO MATINEES SUNDAY
AT THE LIBERTY.
"Tho Rainbow rail," Zane Grey's
popular novel and sequel to "The
Riders of the Purple Sage," will bo
For Chinese Needles. Tarn ales and ' shown twice Sunday afternoon at
Chill Con Came, go to Arnolds Chill the Liberty Theatre. The doors will
Parlors, cor. Sixth and Klamath. 5-tfjbe open at 1:30 P. M. for tho first
periormance ana tue second snow win
start about four o'clock. The man
agomont desires that everyono havo a
seat to Bee this wonderful picture
and so has decided to give two com
plete matinees as well as two per
formances In the evening. "The Rain
bow Trail" wilt also be shown Mon
day matinee and evening. It
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Is a word with us. We nre alert to your necessi
ties and to our opportunity tp serve you.
Alwnya remember that this Bank will do every
thing for you that is consistent with good busi
ness, and if you join us now and become a cus
tomer of this Bank the connection thus formed
is bound to be beneficial to you in the future..
You know the men behind this institution,
every one of them is a Klamath County man.
Klamath State Bank
Corner Sixth and Main Strets
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j I y-5$-j-4-- $ $ j- j- - J- --J- -J---$-s-jJ- j --i 4 I
To Wise.
"There's uch a thing as being too
wise." said -Chief of 1'ollco Hutler
MASONS, ATTENTION
Tlmro will be a Mated couimunl-1
NOTICE
Public Sale
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
40tl0ltl.
I will sell at public auction at m
place, four miles northwest of Mer
rill, commencing at 10 o'clock a. in.,
Q.n-I-. Mk IK 1Q1Q I WANTED Furnished rooming or
Saturday, March 15, 1919 apartment house. Phone 17 or
12 good milk cows, 1SS heifers, somoj416 p'ne street. 8-2t
will be fresh: O Q-Year-old steers: 8 -- - -
1H-J earmold steers; 22 yearling ; FOR RENT
steers; o yearling heifers; 1 good
3 apartments, all sunny
and completely furnished, consist
ing ot 2 and 3 rooms. Jackson apart
ments. Phone 376 or 174. 8-lt
FOR SALE Lot and'3-room house,
price $500, $100 cash and balance
$20 per month; no Interest. R. E.
Smith Realty Co., G17 Main. 8-3t
Durham bull.
FREE LUNCH
FOR MAN AND BEAST
TERMS OF SALE
on all suras over 820.00, ono year's rVllICli nt l.roar Arficrc
.I.a Ht 1a .Wva. nM nnmwnVAf w-ilf. i- W. r1 "''
luuo nu. UC .1M WM ...U.V ovw.-
lty. Flve per cent discount for casn.
No stock to be moved until settled
for.
MERRILL & MOORE
Auctioneers
A. BUSING, Owner -
ih. nthar dav indPi.d hat li hnw ' "' Klamath Lodgo No. 77. A Tl.o Isdles and rl n.ls of the Em-
ocatcrmanv thieves ThSv re too F A t tbe hall on Monday ove- msnMol Itapltat Churih wlU gfty
clew tn?l rIvm ?thom It ''"'K. Mlirrl' ln- nl " 30 ' "' A fu r.1kedf iW$ 1 H,al , Ml,rch l5th:
remind ?ne'ofKltho io"' In the tton,Ianr Is desired The secretary r th. sale . 4nnoun4
seed-store. "'" 1,n nl l,,M '" nt 7 I' m' ,0 '.
"Someone, Just for a. Joke, asked lend tti financial business O. C. Ap-
for some swee-potnto seeds. Tho plognte. Secrttnry . J xho line that stood at CbatMii-
clerk hunted all thru tho soeds but m I Thlsrry must not become breiJ-
could find no sweat-potato seeds and . ,. , , , , . line. Detroit News
finally appealed to tho boss. , There Is no "Aiiu'rlcn Irredenta. m
"ihe latter explained that lie was '"" "' ""' '" """i
being kidded and cautioned him
about not letting smart Alecks put
Anything ovor on him.
"A few days later a bd,y entered
the store and asked for some bird
seed. .
" 'Aw, go on,' grinned the dork,
jou can't kid me. Birds Is hatched
from egga.' " Los Angoles Times
3iew March Records, Shepherds. 7 i
The Rojnl Tailor' Spring ami Sum
mer Clothes arc ready nt the
6-3t K. K. K. STORE.
Hex nil the nrlil to tliu democratic Kaox Hats, N'ettlrtmi HIiimm hnl
hla Clik-j go, Dally Notts
STOPS LUMBAGO
n4 Geo. Offield, Clerk.
Dddbe Brothers
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PLAYER ROLLS
You will find m Q R S
CREAM FOR CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Tells How To (let Quick Relief
from Head-Colds. It's Splendid!
DON'T DIlL'fl KIDNEVH1 ItUD
'HIE PAIN RKJIIT OUT WITH
ULI) "ST. JOCOIIH' LINIMENT"
ad foot favorite rrlnlfl) l the
6-8t K. K. K. STOHB.
DANCING
l'rlTatc-lewMJlit In helrct IUI1
room Ilancci at the
OPERA HOUSE
Every afternoon. 2::) to 3:IK.
Ily Appolutraent. I'lione 181
MR. KIUCII KILLKMlAHIi
IN8TBITTOH
In ono nilnuto your clogged noxtrlls
-will open, the air passages of jour
Hack hurt jou? Can't straighten
up without feeling sudden pains,
sharp aches and twinges? Now listen!
That's lumbago, sciatica, or maybe
from a Btraln. nnd you'll got blessed c-M-frc-fr-!
... .-.. .. . l'WHUHBV.lt w JUit . w
liead will clear and you can breathe rulluf ",0 "nont you rub your backjl.
Ireoly. No more hawking, snuffling, wlt" RoH"ng .ponolratlug " 8t. Ja-jT
blowing, headache, dryness. No co,,H Mnlmonl!" Nothing else takei
struggling for breath at night; your out "urenoss, lameness and stlffncM'
cold or catarrh will bo gono. "" gulckly, You simply rub It on I
net a small bottle of Ely's Cream '""I t ionics tho pain. It Is per-
Bslm from your druggist now. Ap- fectly hnrinless and. doesn't hum, or
ply aijlttlo of this. fragrant, nntlsop- dlnculor tho skin
tic, healing cream In your nostrils.: Llmlior up! Don't sufforl
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IK now iiprn inr in.-...."' --
In the room fonnrrli occupied I
iii n i i,,. (rie Red Croii.
1136 MAIN STREET
We would bo glad lo welcome t
MOTOR CAR
it penetrates thioirgh every nlr pas- small trial hotllu from any ilrrug
sago of tho head, soothes tho Inflam- store, und after using It Just once,
ed or swollen mucous mombrano und jou'll forgot that vmi nvr h...t h,u.
Anrnn-ranh rnl Is the exact' rollof comes Instantly. nciP. lumlmirn nr pI..m .,.,'' ia ...!. in-rc. and ny X
-t .u- i j i-..: l Its. Just fine. Don't sliiv ti.ffn,l. , i ,. ...,,, . i" i..t .,nlil like
reproouaion oi me nana pisyiug vi - - - j"m im win novro nun or causoi"
the artists, o different from ordinary, P "" old or nasty catarrh-Re ny lnoro mll)0ry u novor dMp. ; ;
rolls
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EARL SHEPHERD CO.,
Next Door to Postofflce.
1 lief comes so quickly,
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' 5EDAN, ROADSTER, TOURING and BUSINESS CARS on tt
f oor ready tp demonstrate always a pleasure to show them.
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FOURTH St and KLAMATH Ave
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KLAMATH PALLS BRANCH
MASON, EHRMAN & CO.
Wholesale Grocers
TOBACCO, CIGARS,
-CIGARETTES
Office ISO 8. flth St. Phono 87
E. H. JEFFERSON
Local Manager.
i nolnts anil Iihh been recommended for
,,. h.... ,i. . n. co V0'1 Hl"'' drugging kidneys!
Home buy, those fine Oregon Cni. ti,,. ,i., , , T .
slmere all-wool $25.00 Hull for 91 l.i Thcy (,on l t",", "nekncho, bornuso
nt the K. K. K. Store for Friday and t,loy lmvo no norves, thoroforo can-
Saturday. e-3t not rause pain. Adv.
. . . The . . .
Bend Studio
new one that would like
rome.
PHONE am
(Number now IMrd "d I
. Cross)
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wixJXu-Lru-tiV-s-'iJ,'ii' - -- ''y
ARNOLP'S
Chili Con Carne
and Tamales
NOW OPEN
ail E. flth. Solicit Home Trade
Women and Children First
S.t live Ai, h, . ."'. .", '"."? ,,r"w rl"' wtilmn to ihnlr deaths that women and c h Wr
might live. Again, In the Mulling f ihe l,.ilhlt,(u, ll.n same noble sentiment, "Women and fhlW"
ger t,H,k off'hta oVnB,e,,lS; '". "'.', ""." "" ,M'"r,i' Wh nwl Kw the noted hwlrlrd
?hTn ,.L.i . " "",l ,,l"(,l " "" "man, Homo-nne asked him!.. "Are ou not iifrnM ""
n llf"" AlfrTl r v ',"'"1" " ?" "Whr fmr death? Tt I. tho most beautiful H
a woman .1! d w '"' U,m r,'"1,l",, "'" " P"rWiI aho by reason of giving M I"" T
gcrs oMse 1 K. '"HW'"i f"r ' ". safety In order to save the "kiddles.'" Many olhor pa?
women ami rldh Z ",,,li !""V r" ,,f ,,M' cr,,,v- wm! " ,M" '""' '" ,"' ort" ,0 '"1,
ttTpoa?lbto,Kr.ii "J ,Tn?"Jh?rs 'M'r",,""K ,"",,wl "r ' ihlr " M' "" ' "
IndpeIWMrroTnwom,eni,lrr!i,,i ""''" """'" ''-"..ind II Is nlso the universal' law of life VTrhlli
iron Ih'.tth.'h-.r". ?,.:!,HT'.""""""'"-;P'"ar.lye.N,s. H U for the mother and
otherwise cnl7- 1. rir..,r '." nw"" "aciiHre, (leii)lng ilnisclf many pleasure mi "".'"j;,,
here crJ Tfor'i lei "'7 '"'"" ;,Ic " "-'r wrtfaw, not merely while he lives, but when lie 1 no longer
man Ufo,mdwh ier!l ',,HUi;,mo mcnU u' "'" mn nMMi of human Instlnrti. yet now mid lh
mwey I earn mself rtvi,,?,,,C ',r,,1,,',l","N Ihuso, as ho expresses it, "I want to enjoy some, of tw
hTwife do "a iriuhoX ",e ',' ,""""Iy m""nt '""" "" drink, pool, or other selfish l"lW' "K
people thiumoro hH i,Z I ,,r "!"'' vru " raio. It Is a tribute to the unselflshness of the A"1
peopic mat more life Jiiimimo Is. an led In this tounlry nlono than In all the rest of Uie world roniblnrd.
"The First American Life Insurance Company" hat a policy for you. Get the
particular, from THE MUTUAL LIFE OF NEW YORK, GEO; C. ULRICH, Du
tnct Manager, Klamath Falls.