The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 29, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUESDAY, AHtll, no, fni(,
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Saved from German Prison
.. After 30 Months, Comes
Here as Rescuer's Bride
MISS .. O DOUVAl I
A French girl who was captured , "Is new $20,000 box factory ot Cru
by the Germans and Imprisoned forjter Lake junction, and tho Ulg Pines
thirty months has come to America
"Kith her husband. Lieutenant L. O.
Douvdl of the United Str.tes array, to
try to forget the horors through
Trhlch she passed. Lieutenant Douval
rescued her when the Americans took
the town of Noyne. his only weapon
being a wrench. Soon after her re
lease Lieutenant Doual, who has
two French decorations and one Bel.
glan, pressel-his suit and they were
married in Xoyne.
The Kreat popularity of the Travel
ers LOW COST Guarantee.! life pol
icies is reflected In the fact Hint dur
ing 1018 this progressive company Is
saed more than 9213,000,009 sf nevr
life business. Ask Chilcote & Smith
abomt the .NEW 1010 policies. 9-1 f
Syringes
There is an advantage
i n selecting syringes
from a stock like ours.
We have every known
variety and each is the
best o fits kind.
Bulb, Fountain, Combi
nation, Nose, Ear,
Hypodermic
and many others are
kept constantly in stock.
To -t h e advantage of
choosing from an ex
ceptional assort raent,
we add the further ad
vantage of low prices.
W'vZ KLAMATH FALLS 0REG0rldJ?Wl
it .Wn
Fruit-Juice
Essences
Jiffy-Jell desserts carry
real fruit flavors in es
sence form, in vials.
A wealth of fruit juice
is condensed for each des
sert. So you get a fresh
fruit dainty, healthful and
delicious.
This is the new-type
quick gelatine dessert
five times as good as the
old kinds.
Loganberry and Pine
apple are two of the best
flavors. Try them.
They're found only in
2 Pacha f for 25 Ctnlt u
jmm
Full Sugar, Half Sugar, Golden
MAMMOTH LONG RED and TABLE
iviLurunu dhvld
RAILROAD FROM !
. -W i UltUi
MKDFOKI), April 2S- The Pacific
xv i!..irm rniiri.n.i .x pmiiiiir b...
twocn .Moilturd ami Uutto Knlls, lias
iinn s.ie,l from helnir lunkeil. the
drive to raise J30.000 by public iub -
scrlptlon In Medfortl hnvlng ended
successfully last Wvilnewlny. Tho
ilav opened with only $1000 lacking
and the committee of citizens In
charge of tho campaiRn roiloubltM Its
efforts, anil nt noon It was seen the
amount uouli! be subscribed.
When tho news became knovxn that
' the old-time spirit of Medford h.nl
again triumphed, there was great ru-
joicing throughout the clt iin.l In
Engle l'olnt. llutte Kails and other
Plans, are now being rushed to put
the road into operation as soon .lb
possible. With the announcement of
success. Jonn lumiin ueciareu iio,i
would at ouce start construction of
Lumber company will open up log'
glng operations, nml the Applegate
Lumber company will resume activ
ity as soon as the logs begiil to roll.
The resumption of Pacific & East
ern operation means a payroll ot
$1000 a day will be established In
this city and Uutte Falls. Every
business In the valley will be stimu
lated and benefitted.
Medford raised a total of $30,000
while a similar sum was pledged by
the lumber interests In llutte Falls,
'allowing $50,0.00 for the initial pay
ment required and $10,000 for initial
operating expenses. It Is confidently
believed that with the increased ton
nage guaranteed thc read will be
permanently conducted on a paying
basis and this will In turn make Med
ford's chances o fsecurlng a through
road to the east and west brighter
tha never before.
INTERNED GERMANS
llltOLOHT TO TIME
SYDXEY, April 29 The six hund
red German civilian Interned In a
concentration camp at Holdswortny,
near Sydney, recently killed all the
dogs and cats in the compound In an
attempt to compel the camp commau.
dant to rescind an order temporarily
stopping their supply of food and
water. The Germans either ate thc
Australian pets or pretended to have
done so. Anyway, they raled the
heals of the animals on pikes.
The conflict arose over tho arrest
and confinement of two of the Her
jnans for attempting to escape from
the compound. The others wenin
strike to compel the commandanc
release the two men and when he
cut off their food and water fiey
killed the camp pets. Xlne of the
ringleaders were arrested and the de
monstration ended when half rations
were Issued.
01XXTT ASKS STATE
TO OH8ERVE MAY 1.
SALEM, April 29. In a statement
issued today, Governor Olcott calle
attention of the people of Oregon tt
the designation of Sunday May 4, at
Employment Sunday" tbruout tht
United States, and the governo- ug
gests that the cburch.es of Oregon
ihoulci observe the day.
'Employment 8unday," has been
eet apart by the United States em
ployment service and its co-operating
nteiicies, and effort on part of chur
ches will be to assist in Hading work
for leturnlng soldiers and sailors.
STOUT ARRESTS TWO FOR
FlHHINd WITHOUT MCE.NHE
Claude and Percy Hasklns were ar
rested here today by Game Wdrden
Henry Stout for fishing without a li
cence. They were brought before
Justice N. J. .Chapman charged with
this offense and will receive sen
tence on May 30.
LOAN QUOTA EXCEEDED.
SAN FRANCISCO, April 2S. The
State of Oregon outside of 1'brtlind
exceeded Its Victory Loan miota on
Saturday night. Portland has now
approximately fifty per cent suoscrlb-ed.
rSSTHJ; center along the rallro.nl Tho new. s "" i,,u,u i""i"-,u lu'""" ' for extraordinary alor as a runnel tlio new pnpors nere jouii i ope. ei .. . M w K,vfl ,,,, -;- ,;,,,,:;'";
iBtfl 'caused a sudden' rush of optimum l'"";ll,' w"s0 '' nie.normi.la during n stubborn battle ogNt with tho llrlthl, Antar.tle .. frj.iii .fM"' wMr. i.oi W
iWWK nd busmevs activity to renlac the ' ""J by n" Armonlnn offlc'al wuen. asked about his adventures pe.ll.lo of I9IM9I7. will 1 I ft,' .TLTA
IWMM ' .lespondency of the past few U.?hl ,'",-tf ,ho ",,,a', MU.S"" ' " ""' ' '. "No luk ling er and experts the expedition to st.rt, tl,m 'Hi;;i-;';mj. rirt df
(KsiKsjja ' , ', . ,' , . , i tw tho l'eaio Conference are gi.InB iish " In Juno lU2n iI,i .l ...?,V , ,'. V,'m "''
JK". '.? ... aS. hc ' V ,Vr '"- Turk, an of.portun.t, to , , "" . .... Intends to take' an nlr.lu.. f-r MrrL;' .'lJ
p! ' ;;;;;," ho .ost ,u,, thc "'"""c rtTr,rfW.,rci.imi ii.ci.1. -" "-")-' "" '"'"' irrV..oVn.r;,:,:.,,:'.t ,.c,a
'vSii -u" ""M"- "- " , men an race Amur run iirol.i linn I ,.. i.n ..... II., , ,,... nUn in n.iik.. ,. flltfhl M..v rl.,i,.... n ..... .. ' . '." '"'!
GERMANY COULDN'T
FEED HER PRISONERS
HIMMitX, April 29- "There nro nt
pros
In
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(Jermnny, 250,000 of them being; u Vi o'clock Friday morning "! ) ''"' " ,rl tlirotiKh llu'-vimtnrii Oio w " 'l',,'' "' lml.tmim.iion ,'!
n llerlln." It I declared by t.nl.oi malned nluft 20 himis, limlliiK at.Kmi section where no his immui iw V' .:. ' ; '"" i'l-,
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Minister (luxtav Auoipu Winer, in ill 7 ft 2 o'clock UiIh morning ill iniiiip .i'miriiiiiik i --" -,(! r i.nvoptlk u U VNi "!
lnt.rlev Ho rout limed: 'ton UoiiiIm Tlio ionise over which' While th In ii utioriuuo of fiirm wi.uk, Mrulhed or Inn, , A8B
"It Is true that If tho Herman wtijiho umchlno flow wiih fiMn Norfolk! Inbor In uo.ul over) county In (lie
irlsonew were repatriated now It t the mouth of tho I'otoiime Tlit'wltost illxlrlu llioro .-eiiin to I
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would serlotisl) complicate tlio cm
nlo itiont Bltimtlon Tlio workorn ill
romly lillo cannot bo oniployod unlll
leact raises tho blockmlo on riw
1 nuterlals without which Herman)
'""t economically porUh.
"ltut the repatriation of prisoner!
ll!8 "s 'i"",n l,ul aontlinentnl sl,lt
. Whw, mother and sister.
""" ",u,r mvn ""."'" 'J
hso to go on Rtnnmiou met niter
the) get here'
WIISO.V ASKi:i TO
.ll .!CMi;.l S
VASHXHTOX, 1). C, April -3
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this condition Is i cij ues 'it. I
ON
Stimulate Retail Sales
U.
ROGER W. BABSON, Director
Tankard
VARIETIES
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XAVV I'liAMi ('HEATHS
vi:v 'i.vinci itilronn
NOItFII.K, Vm. April 2'1 Tin
mivv luw rretted ii now woild's fly
ing record Seaplane Ni Jl"su, with
- ' Mylng bout niril.M 1000 ki ll"ii i
- 1 mi mill liml nlMiiiril l.loiitrniint I'mn
nuindnr II N. iro, Kim!kh IMop
Thoiiuis. II ". Southern mnl Hut
' ledgo lrlng.
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NKV YOUK. April 2!.- One ot
tho braxost men In tho 77th ilMitl'im
l Sing Keo. a Chinese, born In Sui-
I KrnnrlHOo, according to his rumrmUvt
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j lion, wearing the distinguished set v
I,-.. troM .Vuncnileil under his ro.tt.
iI(.(, ,roMi Vuuceilcil nnder his co.tt,
cote .V Smith, Agents.
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Advertise
U. S. Department of Labor
NEVER BEFORE HAS THE AMERICAN PUBLIC HAD THE
MONEY TO SPEND THAT IT HAS TODAY.
THE MERCHANT OR MANUFACTURER WHO SITS BACK
AND WAITS FOR THIS MONEY TO COME TO HIM WITH
OUT MAKING ANY EFFORT TO GET IT WILL AWAKEN
WHEN IT IS TOO LATE. HE WILL THEN REALIZE THAT
HIS MORE AGGRESSIVE COMPETITOR HAS BEEN ON THE
JOB 'AND HAS TAKEN ADVANTAGE OF THE STRONGEST
SALES WEAPON KNOWN TO INDUSTRY, NAMELY, AD
VERTISING. DON'T WAIT FOR THINGS TO COME YOUR WAY WITH
OUT DOING ANYTHING TO HELP THEM ALONG.
ADVERTISE INCREASE YOUR ADVERTISING. USE THE
NEWSPAPERS TO TELL YOUR STORY.. MULTIPLY THE
VALUE OF YOUR SALES TALK A THOUSAND FOLD AND
MORE. DEVELOP THAT GREAT POTENTIAL MARKET
WHICH IS READY AND WILLING YES EAGER TO BUY
THE THINGS YOU HAVE TO SELL, BUT DOES NOT KNOW
THAT YOU HAVE THEM.
TO STIMULATE BUSINESS SURELY, QUICKLY AND ECO
NOMICALLY ADVERTISE NOW.
S. Department of Labor
General, Information and Education
BEETS
SHORTAGE OF HELP
OVER EAST OREGON
I'OIITI ANI. April 211
Tlio I'm
timlm;v on tlio pint of lljo firniorn
t' I'lunt n full nrronKo. Wlillo inoro
nioli loulil lio iloil to uilviiiitiiKO nnil
mo resilly neeiled )ot by omployliiB
nuflV.l-s loirued .lining tho war
farming operation will bo carried
mi and crop piodurtlon held up t
normal Crop tniidllloim are xic.tll '
ent at thin lime mid If prosectN i.un
tlniie theio will be a bumpor wheat
irop all ier .nitt.irii Oregon.
mii'tii I'tii.i: ii. Kill r iieim:
i nvnnv Anrii "u jiiiii.l.Kr mil.
'tin tic expodlllon Is b.dng plmiiie.l
. arrorillng to a statement printed In
. nrrorilliig to a stateiueiu printed In
to the JO'ith pole
Service
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Murphey's Feed & Seed Store
126 South Sixth St Phne 6t
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