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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1919)
WP . rJU -" w THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Til SD.W, ,l'l. 21 Hi PACSK SIX American Wtte of German Thrust Into Jail For t Atdinc Prisoners' Escape HHBUS 6EMERH. NMSTEH SMS SH 0 EB HEHE German National Assembly, Which Rntified Treaty of Pea. IS l Clli PIES TO HIS i I II SIT " ' i Sen!.. 1 4 Hf Hr IHHH Br n In lr n I llli I n,,!,mi ,,.m"'' Yri s,", ',u", mk n jmm v",,u" ,'",m", ,o i,,H,k ,i"" 1 UUNULll LlHuU Mlllloiili'lio Declares III KMi Mini. Loci t'..titlllmf. "! litwllmili at Juarez Jiun R Isist brought prom'n pttly before the American public, UrlK lion. James B Krwlu. command er of the border district, who gave tho order for the crossing. Ills action later was Mitulned hy high mllltarv i authority. For n long time he hail j t niijitalnt- (Inns About I'll' l'ir.iln- tor of Iti'iMitotiiutlim PM'ASO. Tex.. Jul 52. Tliocro- j ' :.,; of American troops Into Mexico, j , rtvnv ,. ., ,. ,,,, 'the price of food uet winter will ' cllmli to a lewd nover dreaiueil of," was uteroil by tr Auckland 'tlt'ddc, tho trltl-h Minister it Uec.nstru 5 tlon. In nn address nt Crowe tteeutlv. A member of tho aMIIonco chuuted, ... ... i.i. i.. i "iron- u-.iL'ts. sir aic iinnu rpwiou . ueon a upureoi loiisiuerau.u 1......I...- - ... ........ I i , I .,f t.w. lh. once In army affairs and was com-' " r' v tuui of n nwv u ...., "' - " " mander of two of the divisions th..t '' " ould have to Ko are Mis.nLili.g h h, k m. 1 ng; In 1 im'.imikiu in mil' riii rnmi n uuji u 1 1." mm itu !.. .-.-- The Minister warned the public ous piotest with Deputy name War who hat panned It on in State (i'tiiir Warden. Curl II Sh" maker nnhoil here last night n hu annual Wt to thN count cnni'im earlier than usual on account m the complaint that hae been made about tho ell, around Fort Klamath Sever nl of the ranchers In that part of the helped defeat the (ierman army. r!..H.iiil lrln'o iiyim-.w. f flfl mnst 1 ... ... i .. flint If win nmmmleilni' ltt liiimev In I dell Stout frequently is a smiling one am. ..is ...""" .. .,.'... .... m- m.........tk..r will I men declare he Is one of that tribe of l " 0I" "smiling fighters" whom It Is the ".attor. j part of discretion not to arouse. 1 "Y" l,"not "' llko millionaires." rrom his graduation from the lnt--'" sl"' " ru - '",or "s " '... c.o.. Mtiiir. n.iiii- I.. issn cuurcii mouse i ins iiauo.i is now 'until he assumed command of the ' l'00 ' IlvlnK 1,s lf " wero Wl'n- U Inr I., i m 4 ibnre was II (tin In his car- ' beer was being brewed Cmwsasfl5arAj L,er to aUrac, w!,le interest In civilian frlrrles. Ill the nrmv. however, his .. -. ...... i i ...i.i... i .I, in lil I tic of the amount of beer con . w.itk was we., ii. (i. wuui, i.iu.. u..u In make a thorouKh Investigation of the 1 matter and present the whole iue- , tlon at the next meeting of the St.it I Fish and (lanio Commission The flurry of sentiment that brought sev ' eral herds of elk to this state hu , pnised und there Is a feeling that ku&Miri . ... t 1 ... !.. Oreat Ilrltaln yet peoplo complain ot " Pr s.aie is ....... ... ..-. , a shortage. This ho attributed to a thorn Oregon would shed no tears over their departure, this is especiin- Slrs. Marcaret Gentz Fuhrman " ; "- ". . .',.,., i,m,.,.. slnro thn wnr. tbero l true of the ranchers wlio nae sus- -ms promotions were rap... no neu, ;" ,."",,, ,,,, k ,,' tallied considerable loss as a result After enduring untold suffering in varloUf po9 u,ua,y with cavalry , a" " "" k " '" '"" I of lho visits paid then, by this game German jails, Mrs. Margaret ucun regiments uui uiciu.iing ueiaiis in - - --- Vnhrman. daughter of a Chicago pub- the Inspector general's and adjutant ' lVv 'ndlng overseas for beer, silk ror JiocKing.s ami reamers tor niws. , has kept the Warden busy Inuntlgat- i ing complaints from orchardlsts. The conditions thrttout the state are verv satisfactory, according to a Usher, is Dack home. When the -ar general' department. In 1SS3 ho was ; ..".. " " ' . " V.." statement liv Mr. Shoemaker Due began she was in Germany, the wife an honor graduate of the infantry and . " ' ; " ' to the dry season, the number of of a German artist named Fuhrman. .cavalry school. I , g 1 r a ')r " " 1)lrtls has greatly Increased and this Their opposing views lea ner to ap-, tils arrival on 1110 uoriler in nut. - " . . .11 u ..i.i ff.,io.i n i.".in 1,1. n... . to get are food and raw material." he Ieave Germany while still a subject. .$ unity. He was second in commnnd lPcInrcrt' Her suit was forgotten in the hurry tinder Col George Do.ld. of border) Sir Auckland denounced the llnilta of wartime and she began doing war -fame, who led the cavalry brigade of , tlonof output as. "stark, staring Inn ,vork. She was appointed to a port General Pershing's punitive expedl-,0?- Thp ml" oiip. ho nal.l. limit censoring British mail at a camp, tlon command. Colonel Dodd. recom- 0,,t"ut t0 '' ,,a " "" "r " ""J1 T. .. . ., , . ,nl,,n- v..,,, r- ., .,., the operators limited It to make work near Berlin and time and again she, mending him lor an appointment as aided prisoners to escape. With a a brigadier general, wrote. "Forgall- j for '"oro 1"'0'1 Vf.nl- on n T..... D.., Lmir nntrv. coolness an.I Tiinrk'e.l nrflvlfv eaped and got as far as Hamburg. in the f'S"t with Villas command at She was in the vilest ot prisons for Guerrero. Mexico. March 20, 10 10, more than a year and when she got an1 for most coll'niendablo energy '',' '-Til I .! " I C, - H V wrrwwH in?SS H jJlf IcrVa.KP' ' ? ""fc,J..2rJ i EissaiwMM ... ? i pf,"rr ttt" i iiTn.i - - ! ' " -.Ti.TnT'-Tf :rr-" gjw x This photograph. Just received from W.ilmur. mIiumh the tSermin Si tlnnnl Assembly, which ratified lho treaty of peace by a vol.. of .'US to 111, In M-sslon Ninety-nine inembera iibHtiilned from ollng .Note Urn men iiieinberM ' RIDING CAPITAL STEPS WINS POSTER POSE cut weighed only 7D pounds SAGE TEA TiiS. i displayed as second in command on the long and difficult marches I re commend, etc," and added in closing "favorable consideration of this ro- i.nmmnniln4li.n ... .-... .. .. t-i,iiiiiT.-iiii,iiiui. niiUUKIi UTK..1 . When the United Statc3 recognized that a state of war existed with Ger many, the then colonel early was glv- ' i en a hrigadler general's commission 1 1 He remained with the Kipiifv.aennii division for a few month?, then or- JT'S GRANDMOTHER'S RECIPE TO, sanized the Sixth division, he went BRING RACK COLOR AM) LUS-' oversea" Ir command of this division. GR I U,ill TRE TO HAIR out afler signing of the armstlcp was transferred to command tho Nljiety Second division, with which ho re That beautiful, even shade of dark. I turned to the United States Last glossy hair cau only be had by brew-J March he assumed .command of the Ing a mlxtme of Sage Tea and Suhj border district. phur. Your hair Is your charm. Itj General Eruin Is konwn to inanv ' makes or mars the face. When It ' officers, particularly of the old army lades, turns gray or streaked, just an j school, as "Jimmy", while tho men! application or two of Sage and Sul phur enhances Its appearance a hun dred fold Don't bother to prepare the mix ture; you cau get this famous old recipe improved by the addition of other Ingredients for SO cents a large bottle, alt ready for use It 1 called Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound. This can always be depended upon to bring back the natural color and lus tre of your hair. Everybody Uhes "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur Compound now because it darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been ap plied. You simply dampen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair has disappeared, and after an- he commands have dubbed him nffer tlonately "tho best 'old man on earth. "He Is to be retired next year. Gen eral Erwln is a native of Georgia. - "V. ..'t- 1 r . ner m Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open sluices of the system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter. I Wyoming girls won when they fcent Mrs. Jack Elliott riding up the state capitol steps with a mes sage to Governor Carey, request ing that a Wyoming girl be se lected as model tor the "Frontier Days" poster Miss Helen Don hamof Cheyeue was chosen Here she Is with the poster. Those or us wno are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when we arise; other application It becomes ea ? ? " hlng . COAT OF ARMS FOUND IN WESTMORELAND ! LONDON, July 52 Tho Washing ton family coat of arms has been dis covered In tho east window of tho parish church at Windermere, West moreland. The armorial hearing are those of George Washington, first president of tho United States. fully dark and appears glossy and lus-''0"1 ,,onRUle' "a9ty reath. acid atom- trous. Subscribe for the ller.ild. Fruit-Juices 4 In Vials $ Jiffy-Jell flav ors come sealed in glass a bottle in each package. Each is rich es sence, condensed from fruit juice. ' Add boiling water, then this essence, and you have a real-fruit gelatine dessert, and at trifling cost. You should know this fruity dainty. jm-m 10 Ftator, at Yomr Croctr'u S Package for 25 Cent , ach, lame back, can, instead, both look and feci as fresh as a daisy by wash ing the poisons and toxins from the body with phosphatcd hot water each miming. Wo should drink, before breakrast, a glass of real hot wator with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate In It to flush from the 'stomach, liver, kid neys and ten yards ot bowels the pre vious day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans- ing, sweetening and purifying the en tire alimentary tract before putting more food Into the stomach. The action or limestone phosphate nnd hot water on an empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splcndild appetite for breakfast and it Is said to be but a little while until the roses begin to appear In the cheeks, A quarter pound of limestone phosphate will coat very uttle at Xbt drug store; but Is sufficient to make anyone who Is bothered with biloua ne.ss, constlpatllon, stomach trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast on the subject of internal sanitation. Try It, and you are assured that you will look better and feel better In every way shortly. Adr, came from North Lancashire, and tho east window camo from Cartmel I'rlory in tho same county. Tho coat of arms contains three stars and four stripes, the latter al ternatlng white, red, white. 1 . On account of car shortage wo will sell blocks at $2,50 per cord at our factory until further notice. Now Is the tlmo to get In your winter blocks, 17-tf, Kwauna Dox Co. HEADACHE NEURALGA PI Get a 10 cent package of Dr. James' Headache Powders and don't suffer, When your head ache you simply must have relief or you will go wild. It' needless to puffer when you can take a remedy like Dr. James' Head ache Powders and relieve tl.o pain and neuralgia at once. Rend someono to tli" drug store now for a dlm package o Jr. James" Headache Powders. Do., t suffer! In a few momenta you' will feci fine headache gone no mor seurslgla pi, . ITS A POOR DOCTOR Who Won't Take His Own Medicine -J"8"H ::::::::::.: THAT'S WHY WE ARE USING THIS SPACE TO TELL YOU WHAT JOLLY LITTLE BUSINESS STIMULATORS HERALD WANT ADS ARE AND WHY THEY GET RESULTS THERE IS NO GUESSWORK about a Herald Want Ad. They do the business. We know they pay. Our customers have told us so time and again. We haveused them ourselves and they have never failed to get results. They are the short cut to a quick turn-over the modem method of merchandising on a small scale, where the value of the article to be sold or the importance of the want to be filled will not justify a heavy outlay. If you had something to sell, trade or give away and went out on the street and told each person you met about what you wanted to do, you might get results but the people you talked to would be very likely to say : "That poor fish has bats in his belfry." If, on the other hand, you used a Wvant Ad, you would talk to the whole county at once, instead of only one person, and do it in a businesslike manner. The same rule applies to hiring help, renting a house, looking for a job, or any one of the important little incidents of life where you must call in the assistance of someone outside your immediate family. You MIGHT get results by telling your troubles to the neighbors but the certain, quick and economical way is to use a little classified ad. Do you want to buy, sell or trade, want to hire help or find work; do you want to find a room, a house to rent, or to rent the same to someone else ; do you want to" call attention to some new feature of your business, seek information on some subject, or have you any little unfilled want? USE HERALD WANT ADS THEY DELIVER THE GOODS AND ARE ALWAYS WORKING j w rzr?r