The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 08, 1919, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Of All the Liberty Loans, This Is the Most Important We
Went in to Win and to Win Quickly. We Won. Now We Have
Got to Pay Our Bills.
It means we must see the thing through Uncle Sam's debt is
YOUR debt and MY debt Let's put over the Victory Liberty
Loan with a bang and square things up buy for cash and buy on
installments and do it today?
VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE
This Space Contribgtccl by
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Of California.)
R. A. WINZLER, Special Agent Klamath Falls.
IIIIEIIEDIIII
People will buy if you tell them about the
things you have to sell.
Advertise
U. S. Department of Labor
THE AMERICAN PUBLIC IS A BUYING PUBLIC. IT HAS
THE MONEY TO SPEND AND WILL SPEND IT IF YOU WILL
SHOW THEM THE NEED FOR SPENDING IT.
THIS IS THE MESSAGE FROM THE DEPARTMENT OF '
LABOR TO ALL LIVE, PROGRESSIVE MERCHANTS WHO
BELIEVE IN THE FUTURE OF AMERICA.
TELL YOUR STORY THROUGH THE PRESS AND
REACH THE GREATEST NUMBER OF POTENTIAL CUS
TOMERS AT THE SMALLEST COST.
ADVERTISING, INTELLIGENTLY PLANNED AND EXE
CUTED, IS THE SUREST, QUICKEST, AND MOST ECONOMI
CAL MEANS OF SECURING SALES STIMULATING BUSI
NESS." U. S. Department of Labor
W. B. WILSON, Secretary.
ltOCDIt W. IIAIISON, Dim-tor (Jciirrnl, Information iiml IMiienUoii Joivlco
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MUMKI March .!'. ( ('orrpxprm
lnl of Tim AHMnrluti'J Press i
on of tlic mop- iiiniiKliiK tinman
nil I. ,1 mi IlIeNtH Of till) activities
"i ln Amerlf un Iti'il Cross nurses
mid fn Id workers dtirlrii; tho renal-'
riiijiun of (Ircok di-ported Into Dill
Kurl i ilurliu: lh war aru i plnle.fi lij i
I if ulcnmil A H Hedoll, In flia.- ' of
tli American Ited f'ross relief sta i
t.onu In Macedonia anil llutaarla.
He i ami' Inly Bulgaria on a (!or-,
man fri'li;ht far," says Lieutenant'
lledell In IiIh report This Red Cross!
rar wan tlm firm far of tho flrht train
that ran from Herrcs to Ralonlkl after
tln armistice ami It wan with tin
llfjil Cross from the tlmu wp entered
(lulgtirln until wo returned to dreece
"On tin" trip nut o IlulKarla we
luul one Iron lied and two cots. One
Ited Cross man slept on a crate of
biscuit tins, the lied being demount
able to furnish five chairs by day
The lied Cross man turned over fre
quently In the night bringing discord
from the tins but despite our protests
at his noisy mode of sleeping, )o de
clared he had a 'rattling good bed.
"KJrcuood was obtainable along
the route and wo were able to use our
woodstovc after cutting a hole In the
side of the car for the stove pipe, Li
quid food proved our only difficulty.
It was Impossible to boll even half an
Inch of water on the stovo when the
car was In motion. We had a real
American coffee grinder. Tho coffee
bcuns were put in a clean sock andi
one of the men to tho tune of "Yank-,
ci' Doodle' would crush tho beanj
with a hammer.
"When chicken was wanted for
dinner one of the party would go out
with half a cup of sugar In hand,
wander about the village until he saw
a 'likely' chicken, which ho would
thereupon seize. The native woman
who made the most outcry was pre
sumed to be the owner and usually
was glad to accept the halt cup ol
supar in exchange. Our much malign- j
ed ration of 'bull Veef proved to, be
acceptable also. t I
"Uarterlng was tho order of the,
day ut all stations. A slice of bread
would obtain three shines, fill a large
water Jaror attract a carrlago of
supplies. During our last afternoon
In Dudgpgatch, on tho Aegean Sea, we
' had the use of a horse and wagon all
i afternoon. In order to return borrow
id furniture, for the payment of on
n oi bully beef '
"The fame of American Red Cross
relief stations spread thruout Hul-
' gariu to such nn extent that oth"r lied
Cross workers and British and
French officers, including two
French generals, sought us out in
passing to secure n canteen of hot
' ten or to replenish depleted rations."
I'AHIS, May 7 if orrcspondenre
of the Associated Press Maboratr
plans for international alr-servlres
are now being worked out by the
French government and it Is prob
able that on in of them will be In
augurated soon after the 1'caee
Conference has finished work and
promulgated Its decisions for the
control of aviation. In addition
France will establish air routes
which will be entirely within her
own boundaries and therefore under
her control alone.
One of the moat pretentious
schemes is that for a service which
will run London-I'arls-Marsellles-'
Komo -NnpIes-nrindlse-Coniftantlno-ple.
Another line will be established
between Paris and Morocco, and Par
Is and Madrid probably will be link-,
ed up
There arc at present two services
out of Paris, one to London and the
other of Lite and Brussels. The for
mer is at the moment for military1
business only .but plans have been
laid for a service that will benefit,
the general public. So far there is,
no intention to make this a passen
ger service but the feasibility is be-1
Ing discussed of sending telegrams
and special delivery letters between'
the two capitals by air. It takes onlyj
about three hours for the trip so that
a telegram could be delivered quick
er in this manner than by wire. It is
probable that a charge of perhaps
three francs would be made for the
carrying of letters.
The line between Paris and Dru3-
sels is for passengers and an air
plane Is making one trip a week each'
way. The fare Is about three hund
red francs. This service is a private,
enterprise run by one of the big air
plane firms, although it is govern
ment controlled. '"
Two other firms are about to start
similar services with the permission'
of the government. In view of this'
It Is probable that no regular govern-,
ment service wilj be established, al-j
though of course, military airplanes
are carrying supplies and despatches
to the front dally. The time requir
ed to fly to Brussels from Paris Is
about two hours and a half.
Consult Us
It Pays
IET us sltcw you why
j Firestone Truck Tires
will fcive you greater -wear,
greater resiliency, greater
protection for your truck,
fereater savinfe in repair and
fuel bills and Most Miles
per Dollar.
This will not be merely a
word of mouth demonstra
tion; we want to &ive you
proof of the above state
ments; we want to show you
the whys and wherefores
truck tire facts that will
positively mean a money
saving to you.
And we want to acquaint
you with our facilities, with
our ability to renderyou
truck tire service quickly
and intelligently.
Come in any time. We
suggest today.
D. A. KKXTOX
6th and Plum.
?iretotie
Truck Tires
Don't forget the dance at Whlto
Pelican Hotel, Friday eenlng, May
9th. Tickets $1.00 per couple. 7-3
Ml L'KtlHI) IMM'II
lmixos iiKiii iMtici:.
MKDFORD, Or.. May 7. Dr. Hn
ry Hart has sold, his orchard louth
of this city to W. J. Furnlce end
Max Llederman of Portland for $32,
000. The now owners took posses
sion Ma 1. Dr. Hart will move to
Medfonl, where ho is now practicing
his profession. This is the first lare
ranch sale in tho valley for several
years, and the price indicates that '
fyclmrd values are being well m lin
talned. The Hart property consists of "0
acres of bearing pear and apple
trees, about equally divided.
Mint Jell
Try Mint
Jiffy-Jell
with roast'
Iamb or cold
meats. It is
vastly better
than mint
sauce. Try
Jiffy-Jell
desserts with
their .real
fruit flavors in essence
form, in vials. Each is so
rich in condensed fruit
juice that it makes a real
fruit dainty. Yet they cost
no more than old-style
gelatine desserts.
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JO Ftaoon, at Yoxtr Grocer'
2 Package for 2S Cento
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Parnells Are Coming
Two Splendid Entertainers at Chautauqua
on Fifth Day
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HOW
RHEUMATISM
BEGINS
The excruciating agonies of rheuma
tism are usually tbe result of failure ot
the kidneys to expel poisons from th
system. If tbe irritation ot these uric
acid crystals is allowed to continue, in
curable bladder or k!.dnoy disease may
result. Attend to it at once. Don't
resort to temporary relief. The sick
kidneys must be restored to health by
the use of some itrling remedy which
will prevent a return of the disease.
Get some COLD MUDAL Haarlem
Oil Capsules imu.r-Jiatelv. They hav
brought back tbe joja of life to count
less thousands of sufferers from rheu
matism, lame bacx, lumbago, sciatica,
gall stones, gravel ana other affections
of tho kidneys, liver, stomach, bladder
and allied organs.
They will attack the poisons at once,
clear out the kidneys aud urinary tract
nnd the soothing healing oils and herba
v. ill restore tlu intlnined tissues and
ugaus to normal health.
AH other are imitations. Ask for
( 1I.D MKDAL and be sure the name
nj I) MF.OAL is on the box. Three
e, ntjjOll good druggists.
Dassengers
and Baggage
ANYWHKHE IX TIIH CITY
QUICK SKUVlCli
lllUSONAIllii: tJATKS
I'HO.M: 187
WesternTransfer Co.
(HaiiiBiiiiiiiiii
l'Vr ninny yearn the 1'ninclK who come to Chmituuuua for two progi-uni
on the tlflli day, have Invn mining llio most popular einormlners of the plat
form, lilting mi iiMMiio vi f two liiindivil mid lift) engagements annually, ltoth
lire pliinbts, lenders and linpuxmniors, In addition to being hplendlil hlnsrt r-,
saxophone ami 'cello miIoMs. With this minimi! couioiiiuiloii of talents they
nro enabled to present two piograins which fur exeellemu nnil utiety sur
passes Hint isUeii b most companies of four or M people. Well indeed may
tlm I'm Hells bi culled "tho biggest two-peoplo company In tho country."
CHAUTAUQUA WEEK, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
May 25th to 30th, 1919. c
DAILY STAGE
SERVICE TO
BEND FROM
KLAMATH FALLS
Call Van's Auto Service.
Van's phono number is the
same as always 298-W. -'u