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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1919)
PAOR TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONIIAV, AI'llll. (,, , l) I 'I i f ODD KIDNAPING CASE AT PORTLAND l'ORTI.ANl April 14 .--Mr. mull Mrs. Jnroh Marts, wards of Multno mah county, suddenly appeared at tin W'nverly Haliy home Satmdn, v. here their fifteen months old' c'llltl liad been sent by the Juvenile Court, oe-powered the matron and' esoped with the child. They will bo charged wltli kidnapping If found. Their fle children were liken from them yesterday because thoy were unable to support them. K Local Red Cross .. Activities .'. J ' "Jvvru-i-jutj-u-ij-ijjoj OF T V. S. AK.MV SHIMXKING. "WASHINGTON", 1). C. April H Fi-incdilllzntlon has now reduced tho total .strength of the American Army I Those present at the Sowing Itoomi for wools ending April 12 were as' 1 following I Monday, April T Mosdamos (Joo. 1 lllehn, tloo. llumphioy, Jennie Hum, !s. T. Summer. J. Stolnmeu, J. 'M. Johnson, 0. A. Nownhum. J. 11. Hamilton. U.V.. Sullivan. I Tuesday April S. mosdamos Percy j KvaiM, I.. K. Sullivan. . j )Vednosday. April S Mrs. I.. K. Sill, jllvnn. Thursday April 10 Mrs. I.. K. Sul ' II van. Friday April 11 Mosdamos T. HE DETAILED mEEs&ssmBm to 1.9S0.30C. Martin, Ida tillison, .. K. Sullivan. Professional irmacy Phm The professional side of pharmacy is more im portant than the com mercial side but many druggists overlook this fact. A professional and experienced physician writes your prescrip tions why not have them filled by a druggist who is qualified to cany out your doctor's wish es? We practice profes sional, pharmacy, and" when you get a prescrip tion filled here it is care fully and properly com pounded. v Let us (ill your prescriptions 1 Saturday April 12 Mesdamo. (511- (bert Fleet, (5. C. Mitchell. I.. K. Snlll- van. Those doing sevvlng for us In their homes' tho past two weeks are. Mis. ' Percy Kvans. Mm. Virgil Vadon, Mrs. W. C Tovvnsend. Those present at the lied Cross ss 1 re the Mesdamet? II. II. Anderson, It. C. Anderson. D. Stukel, C M. Morrltt, 'il. L.TJalton, (leo. Wilson and Miss Faye Demorest. ' Tuesday, .Mesdames It. C Ander son. H. II. Anderson, Hen Daniels, U. Stukel. Wednesday, Mesdames Lillian Wright. D. Stukel. H. C. Anderson. C. Bowman, H. II. Anderson, Fred Stuk el, Joe Stukel, (5eo. Wilson and Miss Alma Wilson. Thursday Mesdames Fred Stukel, Joe Stukel. C. M. Merrltt, H. C. And. erson and I). Stukel. Friday, Mesdames D. Stukel, Cleo. Wilson, Hen Daniels, II. II. Anderson, II. C. Anderson and MM Alma Wil MCHMIOS CiOIXCJ KAST. V SAXTA HARIIARA, April 14.--Former Secretary of the Treasury William O. McAdoo, Mrs. .McAdoo ami little Kllen Wilson McAdoo has) loft by automobile for San Francisco. I where they will ho guests of t'nltcd j States Senator Phelan. From San t Francisco they will go to Xew York' where McAdoo will enter flie practice' of liw. McAdoo '4 health Is roportod as grettly improved. ! LONDON, (Correspondence of tno Associated Press 1 .lloiorts of llol shovlk atrocities In tho Perm dlstrl t which li.tvo dealt largely In gener-ill ties now have boon supplemented bv stntoiuents of results of an lnvellg-i tlun by Siberian nuthoiltlos which llrltl.ih officials, regard as autueniic m They deal with 12K speciric cases or death and torture and the exnmin.i-. ttun of ."2 bodies of peri-ons alleged to have boon killed by ItolshovlM. Olio of tho worxt cases descrlh.'d U that of a girl of nineteen veirs who was charged In December. P.U. v. itli espionage. She was tortured bv beltliJ Pierced thirteen times In the same wound with a bayonet She live I. however, and In. made an afflila.it to these details. ' One group of twenty-two wore M" , cd at Irblt by Letts and aftcrwnrisll Uio llolshevlk continued to take ran som money from I datives of the vie tlins from whom the crime was con cealed. It Is asserted. At Kkatorlnburg eighteen porsms' were shot at tho boworago dump on January 2!. last, despite protests of consuls there, says the Siberian in-1 port. The consuls were told tlr.it the victims met death In revenge for) the killing of one Mallsheff who lo-d. his life In a battle with Czechs. Of 300 priests In the Perm dlocse,l the report says. 46 have been killed, i Two monasteries were pillaged Kxamlnntion or the '2 bodies, thef authorities say, bhows a prepond.jrj ance of bayonet wounds In the back but In othor Insunces mouths were,' silt, fingers and hand. rut off ndi the heads of the victims smashed CI ean Butte r COLD PATRIOTS '31 Did you ever stop to think about your butter? Did you ever think nbout the dirt nnd disease that butter con carry if it is not properly handled nnd wrapped? The chances are you have never given this a thought. But we have. It has been a study of our's for years, and when you buy butter with the brand of the Klamath Falls Creamery you absolutely know you have the best butter that can be made produced under the most sanitary conditions, with every precaution taken to place it in your hands in just as pure, clean, sweet and sanitary a condition as it leaves our model and up-to-date Creamery. Isn't thai worth something to you? It is n home industry ! Isn't that worth something to you? When you buy this butter, you not only get the best there is, but you also help the farmers of this county; you keep your money working at home; and by this you help yourself. Patronize the merchant who handles home products they are the ones who arc building up this community. The Klamath Falls Creamery W. P. JOHNSON, Manager THE SUNSET GROCERY - EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR "MORNING GLORY COFFEE" None Better Have you tried.it? If not, order it the next time. You are probably paying 50c for one not as good. It's1 only 40c. &UNl Paint is Cheap Today Y'OU producers and growers who sell sucli things as beef, hogs, grain, beans, wool, eggs, butter, potatoes, do you know that the money you get for these things will buy more Heath & Milligan Paint today than ever before? Then why not use paint freely on your buildings this season rather than wait and have expensive repair bills later on? Heath & Milligan Paint on your house acts like a mackintosh. It shuts out any chance of decay. It is dependable cheapestin the end. Roberts & Hanks I'nder the stress of a patriotic tm jmUe thoiiwitidi of us purchased ,, crty llonds We pledged ouiselvcs at that timo lo support to tho (nll -I our govorumnnt. Now Is the tim-. in-n fl uro to be called upon lo sliov t twit (wo wore slnci-ia In our promise (inn way in .which wo can prove tin-, sin 1 cerlty Is ly holding on to the l.ii.criv ) llohiln ,r bought last yc.ir m, .i , to , make it easier lo wll the Virion Loan this spriiiK In tin- threo weeks tollo-utr.; pill 21 tho unvpininent Mill oft. r lo tin, people. WtiO.olUMMW in short n-rtn bonds which Is to he known a the Victory Loan. If tho uovcinmi-nt bunds now outstanding are held loso lo par It u III he easy to dispose or tho new ihHue. If millions or dollar of the old Ihhiiim aro ijiuimhilwusly dumped on the market it w ill ho a harder task to cell tho Victory l.oai. fly holding the bond Joiiiiow hao ou will not only he dolus i patilotlc duty hut 'retaining a no'ind Irhcxtimnt for yourhclf Tin-Hineslment ou now hold Involves no hazard Any hank will accept government hondn uh col lateral If money Ih desired. Any In vestment house will In an hour' time change our bond Into money If tho circumstances require. Pgsysi mmmmmmm3&mmz 7T- "1SSS l?WARTAFtfS : '0 ADVEBT7.E VICTORY LOAN He ready for tho Victory Liberty Loan Huy the bond and keep them. Having means thrift Thrift means sue-resH. Gain may be tcmpoiary and unccr lain, but expense Is coustu.t und cer tain. Ilememhi that money la of tho pro lific, fcencratlng nature. All things are cheap to the Having, dear to the wuHtnfu. REOPEN PRIVILEGE FOR CONVERSION OF LIBERTY BONDS Indefinite Extension of Time Granted by Secretary Glass on Earlier Loans. Each Pacific Coast Slate to Get Et Least One Tanlc to Aid Fifth Drive HARDWARE PHONE 173 422 MAIN ST. Tho privilege of converting Liberty Loan bonds of tho first and issues into bonds or the later issues bearing a higher rato of Interest which expired November 8, 1918, has been reopened by tho secretary of tho tieas- jury for an Indefinite period, which may I be ended at such dato as may ho fixed by tho secretary on six months' public jnollco. This conversion privilege applies to 4 per cent bonds of the llrst land second Issues Into 41, per cent bonds. Tho conversion may ho inadn by sur rendering tho bonds now held to the Federal Reserve Hank at Han Fran cisco, accompanied by a "reouest for Twelve tanks which have b"cn as signed to tho Twelfth Federal Itenerve District for uso during the ( Victory Llborty Loan drive opening April 21 have been assigned to the seven states in tho district so that each stale In tho district will get at least one of the tanks to display during the campaign Tho tanks have been ash'gned as fol lews: Two to Washington, one to Oregon, ono to Idaho, one to (Mali, ono to Nevada, two to Northern Cali fornia and two to So-ilhern California and Arizona. Tho remaining two tanks aro to bo carried o- special trophy trains which will tour the district. Tanki In Sham Battle Veterans of tho American Kxpedl tlonary Forces who havo been lutuuli service In Franco will be tho drivers 1 of the tanks during Hits campaign lie j foro being distributed throughout the. district for tho opening of tht. cam ; palgn tho tanks will paiailf. In Han Francisco and glvo a sliiiin battle j All of the tanks aro being shipped i from tho Kast direct to Hun Franclsio They aro duo to arrive thern about j April C when they will bo taken to a j four aero tract near tho Houthein I'a clflc freight yards ami assembled by tho men who uro to drive them. ICacli of tho tanks will bo armed with a second 1 Marlln machine gun or 117 M.M. smoko bombs with special pistols nnd lights. Display of War Relics In addition to tho tanks tho special trophy trains will carry u coTiplctnJ display or relics which have been gathered on tho batthdlelds of Franco and which have hoeu hipped buck to this country since tho signing of thn armistice. Accompanying each of tho trains will bo an American war hero who will speak for tho Victory lan. Ono of the trains will tour hn North, wnst and tho .other will travel through California and tho Southwest. lpy, IVIIeri, entitp m over lien' 11 minute, I want I tell joii oonielhtiig. "What tin .vol! l.tinvv iiliuiit tills- 1' id h.i.vs lie s guliig In II v up the old car ..! lie' going lo put tm DIAMOND TIRES all around, nnd us Mils can rim Yr to dentil If vie vvaiil to, "Had mi)s tlrct nre like the linlf snles mi a Ihij'n shoes If )ou ilmi'r use the best jou'ri! losing out, mill Hint's the reason lie Is pulling on Diauiniitl Tires Ho mi)n jou can't lianlly vvejir 'em out." KLAMATH AUTO TIRE CO. C. II. MAItl'Li:, Prop. IUO HUth St. Vf ' "'v conversion," on an application blank T" ; which will bo mailed from the Federal ' Gtt " rrv,,'l,,,' ""dtlenl and lieallli Ileser'vo Hank. policy anil protect your Income. i;iil.. 1 , -. M'titc & K111IU1, Agciils. " fj-tt 'Pfipfip. ic an WBk iISllllllllllllllllSllllllllllllllllllllllV TsfsBiHK r ; 111 7 Baery for Your Car and It will ftlve "punch' and "pep" to your start ing system. The space nntntt nif Sen " con struction gives extra plate surface -hence greater capacity ,PV'r "" of welghtand volume. 'Ihlsnican built-in durability nnd.powcr.wi ll orinw vnn voiir Exi&C" "il torv nnrl ovnlnln Ira nncclal ft'lUUfCS. For battery testing, filling or expert battery advice come to our "Exffce" Service Station Thlsservlcclsfreetoallbattcryuserih Repairs, the prompt and S',tlsf""ri't kind, on any make of battery at tu right price. JUDD 23 Main St. LOW Phone 22M EHP VfHIR f AWN BLUE GRASS, WHITE CLOVER NONPAREIL LAWN MIXTURE Murphey's rUii IUUIV LlYVli English rye grass and lawn dressing m sou sixth s.. s Feed & Seed Store Phone 87 BIS