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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1919)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQH THRKB I I I i ! Ii I i ;i D I tL nun I -- f H WIN , riirtnlllnR niivnl ixpnnttlnii with Hm -nl Telegraph Company ha fllfil 'signing of tho iiiiiiIhIIcii In tuinm. wllli tint I'uMli- Hxrvlfn ( omin IiihIoii i(iiarlnrii worn countered by many In t Oregon u hi IhmIuIo ()r ruins, (In 'nUtant demands fiom tlif h const Hint "Idmleil I' H C Mr No I purporting tint full building pniKrmii bo inllmred mi." lien approved by tin. '0H In, iiiiminr (ioneiiil ii ml covering ihn lor Thn itniiiititirniiiMit (if Hi'rri'lnry "I t'liphoin rxi hmigr tvIic Hint Daniels thut tlm nnvy wns t(i tin dlv-'"! tlm Htnut or Oregon, which mild Itlcil ntul approximately 200 pIiIh rules nro now ImiIiik (olloitod, mill Htntlnimil In tlm Pacific wiih luillcil I ir "ii I"' roiiiif In riTliiln particulars with delight. ..,. ... s tilvl- H-cM" , ml tlm IMrlflf r;..-".".":::'" ; ;;;, lher ..." ....i' "' . n it 0,1 ':; L..n,itlty of attack men- tU!f.Tp.rmc.tic wi'i'-" "" ""- "" . . ..-.. will I III C "HP . mtt force dtr"" " J, 8pnl. American war II rJrfthittho PhlllPPlno-nn.l n I h..r SttttUlMdipouw.. '" '" S 1 ute. noM l' P"'",t"" "" w. einHiil rc.r .t..-m d tbr official mmln mroiw - MHUlloBiln the iiiiniii "; liVtW r for l'"',"","l "Mttl itfnfth on the Torlflr After the bulldlnc of the IMnann nul miny men in public llfonMi-rt-.Mbit, In cflof ntlnrk frnu I'11 Ptclfic and dwtnictlon f tlm nnml tlIirjpl Prt of the rmintry't naval lore would bfl kept ' ""' 1" fylflc for IoK htI! luring tUch the I'aclflc tni- would ' in Inulon Public men mid new I'M"- " "' ""' PwltlcCoai't wro prii'Udillv n mill (or tivil npamlon nnil tilMinuto iu tion of a Urge form ln-ro Plain for OltDKIt INMTITCTIMJ INVISHTIflATIO.V IHMI'I It WhcrimH nt 12 o'rlurk 1 1 I 1 n I k ) :i tlm tl.lrly-flmt tiny of Inly I is, poHMUMlon, routrol unil supervision of tlio facilities ntul propnrty of Tlm I'nclflr Tnlnpliniio rinct ToloKriiph Company win nnnunicd liy tint 1'nlteil Htiite Oovornmont pursuant to a joint resolution f tint HUly-flflh ToiiKri)HH, ami by piocliiiimtlon iliitml liilv 'I'l 1'IIK thn Primlilfinl of f lie I Ifiiltml KtutcN of Anii'ilcn illrnrlnil Hint tlio mipiirvUlan, pomph'uhIoii, run trul nml opurntlon of tlm proptrili'ii ' nlioulil lio iixnrrUoil by mid through ' tlio I'luttiiumtitr Cli'iinrnl, Allmrl K Iliirlcinoni nml I WlmroiiH liy Art of CimiirpHN nl;n. ' i-il by tlm I'riMlilciit on July II. IPl'i, tint pohimihhIoii, rontrol nml xuporvlic iiihI IiihIiiikiih ovr tlm rnli'H fixed hy llilH l ommlHHlnii In Iih OrdiT No, I!)!) IiIiiIimI May I, ;i 'i, mid WlicrciiM iIiIh CoiiiimIhhIoii IiiIIiivci) thut Hilffirlcnt vKi"lltnlM iixIhI to war unit liiMirliiK IhiIiii; held hh lo the lej; ullty unil ri'iixoiiuhtiini.HH of tlm nitcx coiitiiliii.il In mi Id hi'lii'iliili- I. H (' Or No t. Now. ilmrcfont, It Ih llcndiy or-liin-il that mi Invontlnallon ho nnd inri-by Ih ItiKtltiitDil on tlm CoiiiiiiIh hIou'h own mullein Into tin- li'Kiillty mid rnaxoniihli.imxK of nil tin: niton ami rhnrKi'K. riih'n nml ri'Kiilatlomi of The I'ni'lflr Tidi'plioim nml Tcli; Kraph Conip'iny for iixchmiKit ti'lii jilionn mtvIic n-iiili-rcil I'lillridy ullli In tlm Htntn of Orcnoii, nml that n liciirlntT In thlN inattiT he had hi-forf tlm I'ulillr Kiirlut Commliudou of On-Koii In Itn nfflci-H at 2.'i2 Court IIiiiihi', I'ortlanil, On-Kim. on ViMlncn tiny tlm 'JTtti day of AiikuhI, 1!i19. at tlm hour of 10 o'clock a in , nt BIG BINS WORK ON LIVING COSTS i ! I IV1irn Trailr CoiiimlMon Itcvcnli Si'w MkIiI on SulJii-t I'rrwlilnnt Will Aililri'M i'onnrcM'i Tomorrow on If licit I'rlri'H. IRISH NEWSBOY WINS CROIX DE GUERRE Ii:S MOINES, Aug. 8. Pat Itvnn.' ii iicttHlioy, htm rctuinuil to hl old corner nftnr an nlmuiico of mnny montliB ovurHcaH. Ho weam tlio Croix ilc flucrro. "How did r rcet It! Oh. Mm f.io- clilof Kavo mo Home pnporH to dcllvor! to another fellow," li Hald. Tlio rt-l ronlB dhow that Corporal Uyan, Co.,j II. 168th Infantry, wen) l,.lli,nroi..t through flcnnan ImrraRcB and mach-' Inn gun flro to deliver Important or d(;r and that IiIh conduct was an ln Kplratlon to IiIh enmrndos. It y nn also Introduced Amorlcan nowHpapor cntcrprl.so In Paris, whore In a Hlnglo day ho sold 20,000 copies of the Stars und Htrlpc). Then ho wan made Paris circulation manager of tho paper. Now Pat la hack at his old corner here. A young woman In Orady County, Oklahoma, who held tho oClce of deputy sheriff, resigned to give tier Job to a soldier. J Ion of tint fiirllltles nml property of which lime and place nil InhTCHtoil Tint Pacific Tnlnphoim and Telegraph ! parties may appear and ho heard. Company went released from IVder-J Dated at Kaleni, Oregon, tub ith ill control nml tlmrmiimn heenme Hiih- iiuy of AiikuhI. ltilii. Ject to tlm Jiirlsillrtlon of llils com-, Pui,c Sen kit CommlKilon of On mUslon under the Puhlle rilllly Art y on nml after midnight of July :il.i I ill P. which Hit I1 Acl further proldes I that certain toll nml nxi'hmige tele-' phono rates fixed hy tho Poslmasler J (leneriil should conHnuo In force for Fred (i lluchtel, II II Corey, Fred A Williams, CommlHMlonerK n period not to oxi-eCii four month from nml nfler Fnv Ho l'U'i nn ! Mioner uioitlfleil oi (hanged lit the iroinr Klntit I'i'Killiilorv lioilli'H and Whernas Tho Pacific Teleplione A'iti:ntii)V i. o. o. r Vimr preselil'e l reillestei ill the regtilai meeting Ihl.'. evening Work III Hie PrM degreo mid IiiihIiii"m. n't Imporiaiice ! J (Serges N (i fillHI I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I'm WASIIINOTON ,1). C, Aug. 7. Although prices on practliully all Important food show a sulistnntlal llmrease during the last year, stocks I of food held In storago on Juno 1st were approximately 20 per cent ' greater than a year ago, according to the report made hy tho Federal Trade commission. Government stocks are excluded from the comparison. "This apparently means," says the report, "that stocks are being with held speculative for the world de mand which Is .lot now here, but In oxiM'Cted when hunger Impels tho strikers to secure higher wages with which to pay higher prices." Glenn Plumb, a Chicago lawyer, representing tho Railroad Brother hood, Bald today that they have In formation showing that thero had been "systematic plundering of vir tually all public transportation high ways In the country." Tho source of the Information led from Wall street and tho Morgan and Rocke feller hanking houses. Indications are that President Wilson's address to Congress tomor row will be confined entirely to mat ters pertaining directly to the high cost of living Secretary Tumulty said that It was unlikely thnt the President would take up at this time further questions concerning rail road wages. Pure lime Water Everything given to the baby should be pure and safe. Though a simple remedy, you should use only pure lime water. We prepare a fresh lot every few days, and guarantee it to be pure. It is never weaker than a saturated solution. After it has been filtered it is clear and colorless. Phone us when you need a fresh supply Palace Market The only Market in the city operating its own COLD STORAGE ROOMS for the proper handling of fresh and cured meats. Our coolers are open to the public as to quality of meats handled. MANY CASES OF Wv KLAMATH FALLS OREGON W7??w r 14- i is I I puritvI WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS lACCUPACvl RHEUMATISM NW Sl-Ht..t-... .. . .. .'.nf..., s.ws wi: must ki:i:p ki:i:t dky, AVOID KM-OSl'lli: ami i:at i.nsh mijat 4 Special Prices for Your . Saturday Meats CHOICE POT ROASTS on Per lb ZOC BEEF BOILS i r- Per lb IOC CHOICE ROUND STEAKS C Per lb ZOC BRISKET CUTS 1 f- Per ib 15C PLATE BOILS 1 n Per lb ; 1 C NICPeiUibCY RUMP R0ASTS- 25c Stny off the damp ground, avoid ex- . posuic, Keep feet do, eat less mt-iit, drink lots of water and abot n'l take a spoonful of salts occasionally -to Keep down uric acid. . itheumntlsm is caused hy poison-, ous toxin, called uric acid, which Is 4 generated In the bowels and alui-rued T 8 cold'S are closed, Into tho blood. It Is the function of tho kidneys to filter this acid trom the blood and cast It out In the urine. Tho pores of tho skin nro also a means of freeing the blood of I Ills Impurity. In damp and chilly weather tho skin pores thus forcing tho kidneys to do double f work, they bocomo weak and sluggish and fall to eliminate this uric acid 'which keeps accumulating and clr-' 'culatlng thru tho system, eventually! J softllng in tho Joints and muscles' causing stiffness soreness and paltij , called rheumatism. ' I At the tlrst twinge of rheumatism 'J !gct from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jnd Salts; put a tablespoon-' ful In a glass of water and drink be- fore breakfast each morning for a' week. This Is said to eliminate uric1 acid by stimulating the kidneys to , I normal action, thus ridding the blood of tlieso impurities, 4. Liberty Market The Most Sanitaiy Market in the City Corner Third and Main Sts. PHONE 238 Special Prices on Meats For Your Sunday Dinner The following prices on Saturday Choice Round Steaks, per lb 25c Choice Pot Roasts, per lb 20c Choice Rump Roasts, per tb 25c Choice Beef 'Boils, per lb 15c. Choice Plate Boils, per lb 17c Brisket Cuts, per lb . 15c t I t - 5r Triil Qnltu (a InnTtinnett'A hnrmlnRfl V VUL4 UUttU J UIV'v,tl'llv,, ,- Phone 238 , I nnd Is mado from tho acid of grapos I !,., lo M,l,l,l will, ,,tHn'J't 'and Is used with pxcellont results i by thousnnds of folks who are subject to rheumatism. Horo ou havo n pleasant, effervescent llthla-water ilrlnl; which overcomes uric acid and Is beneficial to your kldnejs as woll - Adv. Klamath Packing Co. 524 MAIN STREET PHON E 68 TAKE NOTICE of the HOT POINT Range 5 used at the Golden Rod Pro-1 Si ducts Demonstration at the Hi various groceries this week. Cooking is turned from drudgery into pleasure when you cook the "HOT POINT WAY." All styles for sale by "Helpful Hints" DIFFERENCE IN ACCOUNTS Funds deposited to one's credit in a Checking Account are subject to withdrawal by CHECK. Those In a Savings Account may only be withdrawn upon presen tation of one's SAVINGS PASSBOOK. If the Savings Depositor cannot call personally, his "agent" must bear signed order us woll ns tho passbook. fcvery safeguard Is pltwca around banking here at tho First Nutlonnl ltiuik. K. It. lteaities, rresldenc. L. F. Wlllets, Vice-President, Ixtdlo Ilogers, Coaliier. A. M. Collier, Aast. Cashier. John M. Moore, Atwt, Ctwliler. &ie First National Bank Link River Electric Co. KLAMATH FALLS OREGON I VfilQl