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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1919)
ui:im:hiav, M.W II, Hint. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE TnRRK AMERICA FACES BIG SHORTAGE GF LABOR I Ahlll ' Mil) I rolnii'M Aillinr' hIii In" warned miuiliij'ini INFLUENZA WAVE IN COOS SCHOOL MAIIHIIKIKU), Miiy II- 1'lflemi slllilnnls III till) Coos ilvi-r (iitimill lllileil Slh'llll Well" tllld'll III Willi In flili-liii iliitlni: Din day's session or " li'inl Ciiilii), mill u 1 1 M ii 1 1 1 r vv m no miiI( hefiirii school Was dismissed Hun tho i mill) mil tin lomovcil to their homes 'I In' Jiuillor'H Kimti In hi. IhiIMIhi; Oregon mm n TNI I r STATES 'in I Inch loncreto basn, $2 BO, ). lings. Mont , biiintluril liltulltlilr on I in- Ii (otiftTtf base, $2 IS, Jerome, Idaho, standard hltullthln on 4 In. Ii itirri'li' hacf, $:: Hihnller. lowi, 'in plmli concrete on I Inch mnrrein Im e 12 SS, Davenport, Iowii, nsphilt (on'rcte on 1 Imli foucrete base, $2 - it nun. In liitr ii" 'MUD extra ini'ii now a wiis idinoilcd into n temporary hos- pmsibh i ' lt n'- I llii'iiitinlii'H against illiil mill III II M Shaw, who In n iuiiiif Ire-nendous labor shortage uiuiily health officer for the Coos AiiiitIi mi In l"t . In del hired, will liny side of llm uiuiily, Iiiih been ill Ik shell ' '". '""' i""1" '""'I wonim lending III. 'in iiiiiHliuill) Alioul Hi thin t fin I i r K I because Imuilgrii iiddllloiuil i use iln clnpfil wllhlu ,ii' Hull Ii ' I'i'i'ii wtslly rodiMod imiil two iIhjh iiml tin' xiii'iul In en- I in in IM ml loll up lo lull mill for peeled to (over lint Ii Nlili'H of tlm tlio hi'mmi venr pi llm: s'lld oo.U river. amounted I" upploilmiilelv I .Him I'mui ilver i ouimuulties ertapnd (io0 u venr III U'l" II was :i2o,i.iiii, (In. rlu until the late nltiuk inclined l l'UT 'ii i ikiii, in I 'Ms innnii.i, i'hjsli Inns ntti-mlUii: mimni now di- uml I" l'1'" " wl" I'lohahlv In- lens (line tliul serum In). m I limn chcn last Tin' arm). Ii said, will prnhnhlv rull tin nut ward otr tin- m-w aii Vi'iip mil o( Inilustiy mi mtilltliimil I'Olt'll AM Mny I I Tin- state hlghw.u ili'piiiliiiniit hns'novv under ronirwi approximately a 8,1 miles of pivlng work Tin' average t Ii iiiiliiiuii il ni $2'j,oiiii pit nillij or a grand Inlnl or $ l.fiTii.OUO In (oinpiirlMon Willi osts In other V'.""rrn states Otegon Ik getting Hh work iloiin lit Ichh uiMt TIiIm Ik iliu iiiinl:iall to tint lint that Orcgm Iiiih a inii'li larger uril.it;i' tlmn .iti othiT Hluin 'llii-ri! iiro nliio loriil tllf fiirniiii'H Hiirli hh i out of haul mil conditions relative to uuili-rlal sup- ioiiv muiwvs a;i:i .HON SHOOTS IIIMSI'l.r. 1KV GHAVDMOTHEII'S Ol.ll 1'A- (iiiii: itmrr. or s.kii: tea ami st i,i'iu;u i I'OHTI.ANO, May 1 I - Saltan Mrown, K2 years old. stri of Jihn llrown of civil war faum. onmlttel Kiilrlili. at hln home, 2021 I.UHt Ci'l'li Hlrci-t, at 7 o'rlork Hnturiltt; nlRlit hy HhootliiK lilniHidf thru 'he linail with a It (iilllicr ri'volvur an hrlrloiim ' of Hi", family whlili tho m;'il man' had liei'it iirrUHtoiiK'd to I,"",) ui Jit IiIh pillow liiNpondftiry oit nlknun is hrld ri'Hpoiisllili' for his art Ii r-l.itlvj-H Almmi everyone know that 5nse Tea ai.d Sulphur, properly compound ed, lirlriKH hack tho natural color and liidtre to the hair wkm faded, gray or (streaked. Years ao the only way to Kct tlilrt mixture va3 to make It at home, which Is mossy and trouble some. Nowadays, by miking at an' driiR tore for "Wycth's Sage and Sul phur Compound," you will get a large bottle of this famoiiB old recipe. Im proved hy the addition of other In gredients, for about f0 cents. Uon't stay gray Try It! No one can possibly tell that you darkened. your hair, ns It docs U so naturally and evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush wl'Ii It and draw this through your hair, taking ono small itrand at a time; by morning tho gray hair disappears, and after another ap plication or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, s'.o.ny and attract, tve. We "re nlvns on the Job ready to take care of your fire Insurance. Will- cote & Smith. 0.13 Main st. 9-tt mill ! ti men for nt If nut iinut Iht )iir Tim xhlplmlldliiK prok'rnm. mild Woods, has liiken upiroslmiiti'l '(iflniKi workers from other fluids, so far In addition to tluit, he mi Id. Amer Irn In iiufriinled with the problem of liiilidllllK tin' InrKcnt food ciop i'T produced tiinrls on I'libllr works prii;rams tlfuw tiie country Is 12, ono mni.uiii) lii'liiiul in tills form of public I tit -provericnt t'ontractH are. beltiK let dnll) Woods stated, mill the labor ilcmiind Is constantly IncreasltiK W IS GIVEN MAJOR "' who lime lieen ih constant o. lpan-, t)n a mi ii n re yard basis the cost In ions since he was strick 'i v.th par-1 Oregon ror tlm huso nod surfaro Is alsls two years ago Since tlieri Mr tifirm:lnv from $2 or. to $2 2.1 p'-r1 llrown had been hedriddn most of square )ard. f the lime, and for the past . weeks i Some prlies noted In other states he had been complaining of his i'ick are as follows I ness. which seemed to take a Miin 1 Casper U')o, standard bltullthlc I for the worse I -X'M'44H-'S"&44" x RUTH GARRISON IS i MERRY OVER VERDICT I I'OIITI.AM). Ma H Award of 'the croIx de guerre in Major J liberie Kil keiulall. wlin illed III serlre In rrimrii on Kebruary 22 one day after be hud received tils promotion from a ciipialucy. Is made known thru a "" "" " letter received from his widow, who SKATTI.i:. Wash , May H(Hp-t' M'iidliig the (.easm: in s.ithern dull At the rounty Jail, the depu- illfiirnlii tic. said. Utilli (larrlson mnnlfesied ' M"l"r Kukfniliii; .v.is f-r nre plfasure in the outcome of the trial ","" '" ,""H'nl "' iu Rlrtth ..am bj Inughlng and chattlnK with offl- ,!ir ,r"1" """,l'"l " the '.'1st illvl ccrs Deputy Sheriff Mnlt Sinrwlch j "1(m n"'1 " w,, ,,1, fn",r '"""w "f snld today that he was wnlklng iiioiiK ! ,ic"n Hl"1 -nt-nl-i who arrived ut the lull corridor wlinn l... l ,i ' i"'" station Thursday As Dr. J II ,m I Kherle Kiiykemlall Im recruited one "Mr Sinrwlch I would like to ' of the units of the 3lfith from mem- uprak lo you." the deputy said she ' nni1 alumni of the I'nlveislty of i ailed, and then hn went to her I Oregon mid went overseas as Its ui..uii. -..i.i ... .. i.-- .-. -tciiitu!ti 1 tuiiinnii Piim siiir' iui iirr nnuu m il the side of her mouth and whUperrd ' n" ",,r "oucm oiiicibii I'm a nut." Kronch recognition of Mnjor Kuykcn-I At which. Sinrwlch said, they both ,lul1'" v"'"r wnH "-ceivwl by his sis-, luughi'il I 1,,r' 'r'' "nl''rt I" Siullli. wife of m i Hubert V. Smith, state manager of the liberty loan. Mrs Ku.vkendall wrote that nIui hns received official ' word of his citation for gallantry, the awiird of the croix de guerre and bis commission as a major i In October rapialu Kuyltendall THE LEXINGTON $1995F. O. B., Klamath FalU CAN YOU MATCH IT AT ANY PRICE? AXLES Front, I-beam section dron foreincr. Rear. full-floating, heavy pressed steel housing bears all weight. i I! ! KLAMATH STAGE GARAGE 127 SIXTH STREET ONE 1ST m: ai.titi hi: iti:c)iti. I'.MtlS Mav 1 I Sail! I. I'yeliilc n Kreuch uvlitor. Prliluv 'lnblls'iei r'uit Is believed to he V t"t helrlil rero'il for n monoplane b iiu.tl. If. 101) feet. HUN PRESS MEN MAY BE FIRED iwau In active service with the .IK'.tli sitiltnry train, when the miilor In comin'ini' was H-verelv wouud-'d bv a liurstlng sin It Though the captain's gas mak was wrenched off b tho explosion, he escnped Injlirj Kroin tluit time tint 11 Ills death he was In actual command of the altith sunt tnrv train as director of ambulances o' the 'list division. il o jjl m A Dangerous Belief We should be remiss if we did not warn our members and others against the belief that danger from Spanish Influenza had passed. Medical authorities look for recurrences, and they cannot promise that they will not be widespread. Safety first! Do not for an instant allow your families to be without sufficient life insurance protection. If present insurance is insufficient, increase it without delay, an on no account allow your insurance to lapse. This Company is the oldest in America, and its strength is unsurpassed. MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK GEO. C. ULRICH, DISTRICT MANAGER Office Otct First State aa Sarings Bank I'AIIIS. Mny H --An official i Isueil savs that n (inrmaii correspou ill lit sent to the Keueswloner T'lge blalt a dispatch that the hotel nt V, r sallies wluirn tho Cerman dee:Mes j are housed Is full of spies net'r,; ns ! T1"' Imnnroil hero Is ii brother of hotel attendants mid that micro- Il"'K" " v Kuyki'mlnll of this city Phones have been Installed In nil llm r""1" KSTIIAY NOTICE. The note brands the report t.s 'in Hnve stray hull. Ited Durham, de-1 odious mid calumnious Invent Ion an. I horned, bianded V right hip, swallow xns If It is repeated I lie Trench gov- (r nm under hit loft enr, under bit minimi mav find It necessary m et- r)K,t ,,,- Tol 74 or write. llo- 120 pel the Cerman correspondents n Klamath, Ore 9-3t Push Business Hard Advertise U. S. Department of Labor i- f IIct 'Bffff V) AlKt ROBERTS & HANKS ADVERTISING WILL DEVELOP THE DORMANT DE MAND FOR THE GOODS ON THE SHELVES OF MER CHANTS AND IN THE WAREHOUSES OF MANUFAC TURERS. "'MR. MERCHANT AND MR. MANUFACTURER, THE PUBLIC WANTS AND NEEDS THE THINGS YOU HAVE TO SELL AND IS WILLING TO PAY FOR THEM. TELL YOUR STORY THROUGH THE MEDIUM OF WELL PREPARED ADVERTISING. TALK TO THOUSANDS THROUGH YOUR LOCAL PRESS INSTEAD OF STANDING IDLY BY WAITING FOR SOMETHING TO 'TURN UP." NOW, MORE THAN EVER BEFORE, ADVERTISING OFFERS GREATER ASSURANCE OF PROFITABLE RE TURNS TO LIVE, WIDE-AWAKE, PROGRESSIVE MER CHANTS AND MANUFACTURERS WHO EMPLOY IT. THE MESSAGE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF LABOR IS: ADVERTISE INCREASE YOUR ADVERTISING SO THAT SELLING COSTS MAY BE REDUCED AND ULTI MATELY PRICES WILL FOLLOW IN REDUCTION. U. S. Department of Labor W. B. WILSON, Secretary. IlOOEIl W. HAIISON, Director General, Information and Education Service f ? HARDWARE PHONE 173 422 MAIN ST. 1 H Bm Hi Bm si I