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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1919)
TnmitmAv, AVmT M r Howie Garag FOR SALE Touring Car, In Good Condition. A Real Bargain. e STATE lCffl PRINCE OF WALES, WHO IS NOW IN CANADA THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I OurWorth While I I Cjuaraniee j I Your grocer will refund I I tne full price you paid I 1 for-'B'(fifit I I does not please your I I taste.no matter how I I much you have used I I i oui of the can. g I , why why! T SS 1 IllllltloiO UlMWll'lt ,lr. Will 1 ilivxs l'lr.t On'K'in Stale (Viinrii (lull (if lliril('im Legion Held III I'm tliiml. 9,000,000 HORSEPOWER Prance requires twenty million TflTAI PAPAriTV nv tona of coal yearIy ln eccss of her HJAL. LATAL1 1 I Ur own production, at its maximum. At FRENCH WATERFALL tho Present cost, the purchase of such a quantity means the payment abroad PARIS, Aug. 28. Nine million of a billion two hundred million horse-power is the total capacity of francs annually, materially aggravat- the natural waterfalls of France, ac- Ing the situation of French exchange. FREE TIMBER GIVEN TO RAILROAD FIRM PORTLAND. Auk. 2S. Former sotillors. Nullum ami murine.-! from crry section 'f ll Muto of Oregon will gather In Portland on iep:on:l or 1? anil IS fur tin. llrst it f.i conven 1 on i f Tln Amk'Iimu I.or'oM, (he im .mi orgnnlzuiko of til' i. who foiiKt'l I" tlu K'-ni wnr tliMiiii i will 1 lened nt tli-t .'iilillc iimllt mill.-, tit 2 .10 on tltc afternoon of the 17th with mi iiililri'ni by Theodore IUict.o vnlt, 1ii .with lloorgo A. Whlto of Portland, Ik credited with tho con ception In 1'nrW of tln organization of former erlco r-en Itooitovolt ro fiisi'il at thi tiiitlntiul caucus lit St Louis to accept tho officii of national chairman lint In :i member of tlm Joint executive committee of which 17 members worn selected it St I.ouU nml 17 lit Paris. Election of stnto officers nnil tho naming of delegates to tho niitloniil convention of tho American Legion at Minneapolis, November 10-11 nml 12 will lie tho chief objects of tlm convention In Portland. Thorn will bo accredited delegates from every post of thu American Legion In tho state -there nro now 31 -hut tlm meeting will Im opened to nil mem hern of tho organization. Through its legislative committee In Washington, Tho American legion, representing 3,000 local organiza tions of American veterans of the (ireut War. will glvo Us active sup port to tbo Johnson bill In Congress which cullo for the deportation of un desirable aliens and denies rendmls sion to deported enemy aliens. This hill hns already been passed In the House and Is now before tho Senate o'Timltteo on Naturalization and Im- V kv y ft AhkRHIA v-" ." i. t ' ' "''I .1" 'J g" '" ' '7 1 VF jfMB BJf f 1 - HI ' i i-J -I " " The Prince of Wales, lMunnl Albert Chrlstluu li-ori. ndrew Ptrik Dnvld, Is now In Camilla After visiting setenil i-l(ie in that country, h in III go to Washington and Ne York before return, iir i.i Knzlaml Tti piliicu resembles In iiiiiuy ways his very popular giinliiit tlm lit, Kitf. IMward. He has uiiiilu in ny friends uiiioiiK Aim rica'i. ( pi-riillr inott our at my uud n.ny men he has cIuiicmI tu uieei ni , iiic r Ittv Admiral Kir Lluiel llalsey, third sva lord, who is sIuimi itir ir-ir iboit. Is entrusted with the safety of tlm prliu'o on In trip an I (n-nvral Ctitrlt. rniiiuiander of the Cnnadlau forci s, shown below. II l w c,arif ct H mll'liuy deinonslrntlotis mid fum-tlons for the prlnre d lu l in Ctsuli The Herald tells you today's news today not tomorrow. FOR ALASKAN ROAD,mKru,l"n- ,,n,,or lts prov'lon "" emy aliens who liavo been internou at Fort Mcl'herson, (n., and other rOHTLAND, Aug. 28 Acting Ms- concentration camps may bo sent out trict Forester Munger, tho Forest Ser-of tho country. curding to a complete census made The programs of utilization of the vice announces, today approved a per-j Failure of Congress to requlro hy Monsieur Jules Cels, under 8ecre- unimproved water power comprises m,t Kranting free to tho Alaskan Kn- nllen sluckers to serve In the recont tary of Public Works. Of that total the manufacture of nitrate fertilizers Klneerlng Commission about four mll-jwnr will constitute one of the black- 7iiO,G00 horsepower was utilized be- go much needed to Increase agricul- "on feet ot Umber on the ChugachjuHt pages In the history of America's tore the war and about a half million tural production in France -has been put Into operation since 0U j National Forest, along the right of war preparations, according to nn way of the Alaskan Northern Itall I road, which tho Commission Is build- The Chamhpr nt Denutles Is now discussing a bill regulating the,FRBXCH ARMY HEADQUAItTEIW )jnB. TnH timber will be used for pll cession of water power privileges which, it Is hoped, will facilitate the utilization of the remaining seven and three quarters million. WILJj HE DISCONTINUED. Ing, telephone polea, railroad ties and " tas general construction lumber. Ever finprnl since the railroad, was started the . PARIS. Aug. 28. The 'Headquarters of the French army. Forest Service has under a Bpeclal The advantage may draw from full established August 2, 1914, at Vltry Provision of law granted timber freo exploitation of this rich resource In le Francois, soon will be discontinued for this government railroad, and this power appears clearly when it is re- after five years of varying fortunes. ! permit has the .'ffect of extending called that Germany has only 1,300,- vicissitudes, reverses nnd victories. 000 horse-power in hydraulic resour- u will now be superseded by the old :es, that coal costs three times as French Supreme War Council, with much as it did before the war, and headquarters at the Military School that the French water power corre- In Paris. eponds to a total annual coal con- Marshal Petaln, it Is understood, numptlon of seventy-eight million will drop the title of Commander-ln- Chief to take that ot Chief ot Staff, which Joffre held at the beginning of the war. Ht'cln on 'The Sacred Allen Blacker' by Itepresuntatlves Itoscoo C. McCul lough of Ohio In the current Issue of "Thu American U-glon Weekly." .10,H1S7 MEN MUSTKKKD OUT IN EIGHT MONTHS. tons eighteen million tons more than France consumed annually be fore the war. CAMP LEWIS, Wash., Aug. 28. this privilege to cover more timber ' Records of tho Demobilization Oroup and additional time. !ut Camp Lewis disclose that during m I the period from January 1 to August Th. coast of the lHltlHh Is es lh mi '20 ofthls year 50,827 men woro .veil protertitl with llghl'ouscu tint j mustered out of the Hervlco. Tho pap H a ihlp sailed right round nnglae... erwork Involved In demobilization Li S-otland and Ireland by night only stupendous, and the huge American on si occasions would It be whero il ""nx could never havo been returned could urn see. th llcht of a iil-ih- to civilian llfo In ro Bliort n tlmo had 'louse lantern People's Market FROM PRODUCER TO CONSUMER You can depend absolutely on this market for the best of meats, delivered at your door promptly, sweet and fresh from the cleanest market in Oregon. Special attention given to phone orders. People's Market OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT PHONE 83 PHONE 83 Famous Australian 'lenms Jtars Arrive for Championships z;r,wzmrzmnmwmx,rt&CE?D!r) 3KBKI2SST x, r kh w- ' v r . ;?": s r vr - -w i ipw tm. w " not tho process been revolutionized. ... .... t. . V.. HI. 3 r onneny lite wurn wn iiuihj u um- , ters nnd men of every soparate org anlzntion, under tl-o supervision ot I tho mustering office. Now thoro is a idlschnrgu renter through which tho soldiers pans us through a mill, enter ing one door as partH of Undo Sam's fighting forces, and leaving by an other as private citizens on tholr way homo. Tho pcrsonnol occupied In tbo work at Camp lewls Ik made up of 2r. officers, 40 field clerks and fi7 enlisted men. Not only doos this ! force accomplish ull tho dlschargo reciird.1, but It receives all detach-' ments, "feeds and sleops" them out j fits them with now clothing, gives them final pay and Instructions, nnd ( senile thorn on thulr way rojolclng, In an average time of less than 24 Hours. ! POLYNESIANS DKCOHATKD. You Save. MoneWIiile Enjoyfeg the Finet Flavored lea in the land when youbujr TREE TEA , Pound C 16 oz. FuUWcijW !S 49 Left to r'ght- Patterson, Norman. DrookB, Lycett and Thomas, the four leading Australians who huvo cmo over to nlay In tho American tennis chamn onsh n matches to take place this month. 1'iioto snows tnem arm I PAPEETE, Tahiti, Aug. 28. Many Polynesian boys, returning as IvelornnK of tho world wnr wear tho I Croix do Ouerro and Home of tho I French Military Medal. Thoy have many frjund.i among tho American Expeditionary troops. In tho Inst greut battles thoy woro In tho Hols eons sector beside tho United States Half Pound 8 oz. O Cr FullWeisht YOUR MONEY BACK IF YOU DON'T LIKE If You Liko BLACK TEA AbI: for CEYLON If You Liko GREEN TEA toUforJWM KLAMATH CASH "GROCERY "QUALITY STORE" WE SELL FOR LESS Phone 420 717 MAIN STREET ing on the H. S. Adriatic. 'fighting men. ' " Let us make up your pool car Murphey's Feed & Seed SW SULPHUR 126 South Sixth St A Wr . Tr