The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 12, 1919, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    PA(JK TWO
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, MAY j, ,
nin,
WUTR
,TWO MILLION MEN I
i NOW DEMOBILIZED
IMGIJN
FDRFfGN T
j WASHINGTON. Mny 12 -Domoti.
'Miration of tho uar army has now
passed tho two million mnrk, nccord-
'Iiik to n announcement by the war
(Correspondence of The department. Over one million .mvo
now returned from overseas
Thirty-two iere cent of ltu enlisted ,
GET FAVORABLE
Klamath
N- THE LEXINGTON
Mltll.WH
PARIS'
Associated Press Canada Is In tho I
midst of an eneKrotlc camnalKU for,mon of ,ho ,mn, MsorVt, fom, ,,
foroifin trade which, from
IN I
I'OIITI ANI. Miiv I 'J Tho
I'rlvato I'll si CIiihh V I' Hooper
of tin. 3 1 tit h I:iikIiiihmm. HIM IHil-
hIoii H'lnrni'il from oiiima-i si'iilen
last l-'rldai Ho IuoiikIiI Hh III"'
iast suvi'ial KOiiienliM. iiiuoiik them his
results the entire enlisted personel of tho
thus far achieved, bids fair shortly, regular navy Is to ho assigned to siv 'ek ''as boon favorahlo for tho ail- tin lint, fciis mask, haionet ami Mini
duty Immediately It Is un.l n-t ),., ance of all M-geiatlon incept In "'' l",,t "I1'''1' "" ,l8"' m"r "","
llii" uuriMMii h m ..hi.i t .i i i II to u as 01 ei seat for nine moat h-t and
-. -- . .. .... uuitiin 111 1' m- mi...iii. in ii,T ,'ii-.iiiii mill i..iiiin.'iii
dltions to tho transport service
to push her peace-tlmo exports up to
unprecedented figures. On armistice
day Canada's foreign commerce, out
side of that in war material, was vir
tually at a standstill, because of lack
of shipping facilities and the condi
tions Imposed by war. Today. flo
months later, the volume of her peace
time trade is said to be eijiial to that
before the war. and the receipts to be
Kroater. Canada's exports in 19H
were valued at approximately S4S0.
000.000. As Sir George Voster. Canadian
Minister of Trade and Commerce,
who is in Paris, pointed out to the
correspondent of The Associated
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miii.il nf IH ihiiii it .m ri'ioiit III itrtlit
counties of Oregon where tho Mill Is ...
sonlco In tho Aikoiiiik woods
too dry. HcrordltiK to the weekly MK., snm Vl.t(.i ld M'-nt Sun
bullet'n. issued by the wt-.ii her ,uv , , j. j Kumaii liiime
bureau hole The torn part of the j Mr and Mrs Nance hate boon
' as modraloly warm, the latter ,,.ri. fr(iiii Dunsnnili- tinning at the
part was cool, with frost s'voral home of Mr. and Mrs K ti Hails
l.-.orulugs There was abundant sun-' j p iii,r is huulliii: lu-iliot
vhiuo and over mo-tt of the state 'frnm ,ttu , m(K flu. r, ,,
most of tho Mate no appreciable rain rl.atfl)K ,H ,r,
f,II A few fln'tfou of know fell In, Ml. ,, Mr ,. A s. hrWn. i
llieoistern counties Northwesterly' . ,......,., , i. .1. ..,
linti- ii itiii'i.f-ii iiiiii 1. 'i in. "..I,
'Lester, of the I' S Nail who has
'been here oil a tinhiiigh Ho loft mi
ope-
winds prei ailed causing rapid eiapu
tatiou This condition was lainr
able for the progress of farm wurk.
ami was theiofore gratifying to the
farmers l:i the western counties
where work had been delayed
Winter wheat, oats and rjo con
tinue to make growth, t Iio wei"
report says, but In some localities
NEW COMMANDER
FOR WEST POINT
that
The government's del VI' n
rating the railroads for the llrst would be helped by rain lto Is well
three months this year, or the tllf- headed In t.ar.o county and Is head- j
ference between net earnings and j K n rmatllla county. Wheit Is!
one-fourth of the guaranteed com-, hendliiK In Imuglas county. -Vejfii; WASHINCiTON. May 12 UrlKudler
rensatlon was about J192.000.ooo I f spring wheat, oat.s and barley isjoeneral Douglas McArthur. forim r!)
for all roads under the federal mun- stl n progress. Knrly souu grain hrlgadl.-r of tho Italnhow division
aBement.
The government's
loss for 111 IS
ASIIINC.TON. May 12. Dlroo-
Press, tho foreign field for Cnnadlan u,r lateral nines in a recent .' m ii
npilvmes Is vlrtnnllv without limit, "'u" "f railroad earnitiKs lls.-..i-es
The difficulty which is being encoun
tered is the inability of Kuropean
countries to pay for goods, although
they are anxious to got them. Can
ada nlready has granted credits of
J25.000.000 each to Belgium. Greece.
Knmalna and 'France, making a to
tal of $100,000,000. Other credits
ar under discussion. Large advances
also have been made to the mother was J22C.000.000
conntry to enable her to pay for pro- Tho entire government loss Incur
ducts for herself and her allies. red In 13 months of federal opora-
Cnnada is operating in tho foreign tlon was $4 IS. 000. 000.
field through a well organized sys- .Marked reduction of freight traf
tem of trade commissioners. This flc under records of similar periods
has been supplemented by a trade of similar periods of the last two
mission in London and' a branch mis- years were responsible for tho bad 1 fr puiionnllon of apples and prune
slon In Paris This machinery Is tie- financial showing and conditions p HI ,st of the commercial fruit
signed to get into close and quick April, though not yet reported fully j districts theso fruits are setting
touch with European necessities with sh,"v " Promise of Improvement, j huavlly. There Is complaint that
a view to placing Canada's natural 1'esplto the big government defl ,liey aru ,ir,,,,,1? 1)miy in Lane
and Industrial resources at the ser- clts' lhe '"rector-general does ti- t.,)Unty. Some local damage was
vice of the countries over here for contelPlatf nn- KPneral Increise In (l)ns ,,y frost ,,ul ,)C,UV, thnt
reconstruction. The results thus far tho tev uf r"te, but prefer, to wait tho eolmorc,u, trllU 8CConi, wcnp. I
achieved have given rise to great ,,,, eu sclt,u, injury. some gruwers
optimism In regard to Canada's fu- ihnS' . ,' , , uru ,,eI'""1 wl,h 8lira'"K-
,n , ,. Tne Kovernment also Incurred a, Alfalfa, utch .clover and tlmothv
A !! , nf p,, 1,.. mr ,' Uef'Clt f ab0Ut tUM0 00 '" P'SM ' " satisfactory growth but In
A large part o Canada swart me-momhs. operatlon of tho AmcrIcnn , , rn,n .,,
industries are said to be convertible RallwaJr Exprcss company. th). con- theBa cropil. ,,,. nn rnnrM
for peace time manufactures. Can- solldate.l expres corporation up to ninp,8 uh!lMl,nCi: for Btockl which
adas war Industries were, as a mat- March 1. 1919. , 1Hl(nf. Kool ,,, s,1Pnr1B
ter of fact, really an organization of n pronr,,ss uni,,.r fiivril,,u. ,.,.
her peace facilities. Sir George Fos- XOTICK. I tlons. Tho number of lambs and
ter estimates that the losses wnich calves itrrmnod Ih L-enerallv s.-itUfnr-
tho train 'I'uesdui mnrtiiiiK Ills
many friends bore hope that ho will
soon bo homo for good
Is growing well but rain Is needed 1 has been appointed suporlutt'iidotii at
to germinate that which was sown tio West Point Military ucmlem Di
lator Much ground is being prepared wm r,,v lirlgadlor S.imiu-1 ' 1 . i-i
for corn and some corn Is being wh(, r(.turus to the retired list
planted. Karly corn Is up in Doug-
las ami t'matllla counties Italn Is
needeil to germlnato the later plant
ings. CondlMons have been favorable
JS? Tl DARKEN
YOU CAN HltlMS mt'li COLOR
AM) LlhTRi: WITH sU.i. m:.
AND St'LI'lU'R
will be sustained In the conversion, The regular meeting of Aloha1 tory.
will he ft minimum.
. Chapter O E. S. will be held Tuesday,
' Mn, 11.1. Inllln.lAn o n ,1 mfFnuh.
Coupled with the quick return to ents Aj, memberH an(1 vlsitorsbo
peace conditions industrially has present Nellie Van Riper. W. M.
been the successful working out of
the demobilization scheme for the
troops. These men are -apirtly 1 s
ing absorbed into their old occupa
tions. All the Canadian troops re
maining on this side will be back
home in about two months, it Is
stated, ready to take up their pre
war work.
Snaps all over the house,
at 1008 Main st.
Seo 'em
9-3t
Potato planting Is progressing
fairly well In the lower parts of the
state nnd is extending to the more
elevated districts. Karly potatoes
are comllng up well. Garden vege
tables nro making good growth lu
need rain in some sections Some
tepiinr vegetable were Injured bv
fr st
Get a Travelers accident anil health
When ou darken jour bnlr will. '
Sage Tea nnd Sulphur, no one carii
tell, because It's done no uaiurnllv. so
ovenly. Preparing this mlitiire, l
though, at home Is mimsy and trouble-1
some. For SO cents 'u ci.n buy nt I
any rdug store tho reiuly-to-me prp-1
i.-tratlon, Improved by the addition ol
'jther Ingredients, railed Wjelh's Suge
I i ml Sulphur Compound " Yi'ii Jusl
lampen n spoiiKnr soft brmb with
it anil draw thin through your hair
taking one small strand at a time ll
n crnlng all grar hair disappears, and
after another application or two, youi
,halr becomes beautifully darkened
s'losjy ami luxuriant.
l Gray, faded hair, though no ills
'grace, U a hlgn of old age, and as w?
all desire a youthful ami attracllie
Lippoaronce, get busy at onco with
Wyutli't) .Sat" uud Sulphur C'timpouii.l
niillrv mill nrotci-t lour Income. ('Illl--
, rotn A Smith. Agents. 9-tf ""' '0('k -' younger.
Castellucci on Western Tour
Fnmoui Band Director
Dringi Concert Band to
Chautauqua on Fourth Dny
Custellucel, mnvter illreetnr of a master band, cinnes on the fourth tlav of 'liiititiniiiiii with the hg rntislr nl attraction of the week CuslellucerH Conctrl
Bund has been n headline iitinictlou on Knsti-ni 'hiuituiujuiis for several jenrs mill llils ,iear iiuil.e their llrsl Westeni tour. Hlgnor Castell'.ii-i'l. illnctnr, In
one of the recognized hum! lenders of llrn rank In th ciiuutry. lie was eilui-ried at tho famous Ititeiiiallonal Sr-hnol In Koine whore the grout composer,
MuKougnl, was director. Ills stunilllig In llul.i lh altehteil through hlti upperaiice hj niial coiiiiiiaiiil Imforu lhe King nf Italy, Victor Liniimicl, lit tliu
Qulriuule Roma.
, IlesH (iearliarl Mnrrl'-oii. one of thocountrvfi r..i-i-iii(ist driirniillc reml-rs will iippear both afternoon nnd evening with CaMclluc-d'H Concert Hand, Her
tour lust summer oier a midillu westuui circuit villi ibis mine oigfim.'itioii was one ol the blggi-n l'li,iiiiaiiitia Hiiirefhes of tho year.
CHAUTAUQUA WEEK, KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
May 25th to 30th, 1919.
$1995 F. O. B., Klnmnth Futla
CAN YOU MATCH IT AT ANY PRICE? X
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riivii; i hi- luiiiu- i j-vwiniii oi U-'i(ij ,,.,,. T
boil stci'l. It is the .same frame as used in tu. ,j nnn
Mannon. ' j
I KLAMATH STAGE GARAGE
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