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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1919)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 1'ltW.IV, AI'odht M INSYDE TYRES Are Not Ordinary Refiners Steg 2i - rhne i Prince Whose Attempt to Smuggle Jewels by B. R. T. STRIKERS TAKEN FROM BARNS IN BUS1-S Airplane Was Failure' t'AUH HOC NTH HUN SOLDIERS H 1 MUD tT.v i,.T...A... .v " I HU'iit of ltoNnlii'llcrOKitlim Kept jih a I'rlsunor Dining the Period of the War. SARAJEVO. Aug. 29. One of tho 'men wero arrested by Austrian nuth I orlttes nfter tho assassination of Archduke Ferdinand In 19 14, is now I President of tho l'rovlnclnl govorn , mo nt of Hosuln-llorzogovliM and Is I recognized as one of tho leaders In 'tho now kingdom of Jugo-Slavln. Ho J Is AtamsIJo Shola. Ho was kept in President of Pro Mount Cmcm-i WITH TH 13 AMKIUCAN FOHC13S IN ISUKMANV. Auk. 29. Details of civilian attacks on Herman soldiers In nrloiis parts of Germany have reached the henduiiaitors of the Ani orlran forces recently showing tho bitterness of German civilians iiKiilnst tho troops of (lustuv Nnsko. tho Gor man Minister of Military Affairs. Several discharged German soldiers who entered the American ami n few ilny ago assorted that patrols of the First battalion of the Twenty- ,-oml llolchswohr regiment station ed nt Hauau wero safoonly when pro ceeding In force. These former sol BSIIll . 1 1 fc. V 1 ' I'' " -1 SmS Prinoo f Wled Smuggling by alrplano sounds easy, but seemingly it isn't. Prince of Wled, according to reports, decided that jewels and oth prison at hard labor during tho war, Tod.iv, In his office In what was tUeK cro ,ncmunri, 0f this unit and1 formerly part of an Austrian palace, snl(l lnnt nlmost nt any tlmo when a Mr, Shola described hla years In prls- soldier appeared In tho streets of on and subsequent rise to power. Ho Hannu nlono, or accompanied by ono Is a Herzegovlan, forty-two years old or two comrades, ho was likely to bo and considered to bo a man of ex- attacked by civilians and that manjr cepttonal ability. serious encounters between soldiers "Ono hundred nnd flft.wMx of us nnd civilians had occurred latoly. were placed under arrest In July, I On tho other hand, men of tho rnll 19U." he said. "Thero was no proof , road regiments at Hnnau paid that The that I was In sympathy with tho Ju- they never had nny trouble nnd wore cable go-Slav propaganda, but tho author- n sood terms with tho people. Itlcs suspected what was In my heart. 1 . tm . A) tlr JM R il.t- I 1 !?. W. 1 I -.-1-J. 1 - J . XJt . . '.-. immifi'K: ! - - ' uk -K 1 v w t, . a L . m n I - it mmi. r f r t a 4 dt-k '3. K'': .'"' r TTRJllW,siK'"'aSln'. er house valuables belouging to the royal Sixteen of tho men arrested at that j of Saxony would be safer in time were condemned to death. Thoi On account or car shortngo wo will tell block nt $2.u per cord at our fnrtnrv until further nntfrn N'nu (a Sweden than in Germany. Thousands death penalties wore not eocuted, he-'the tlmo to get In your winter blocks, or dollars' worth of gems and secur- cause of tho remonstrance by tho' 17-tf. hwnunn llox Co. ities were dropped from a plane near, King of Spain, but the prison sen- i Malmoa, on the south coast of Swe-jtences wero all made effective. I den, but customs officials caught the, "t went to prison on July 2G, 1914. i prince's confederates Just after theyjjjy cell was a small one a tnero had picked up the precious packages. , cage and t wa kept at hard iabor. I tin October of 1915, the people of Dos-! V. S. AHSIY STORKS l'UKCHASKD WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. 29. All American army property in France, including docks, railroads, warehouses, clothing and munitions have been sold to the French govern ment for $400,000,000. PUT STOMACH IN FINE GONDTON nta-Herfzegovina, as In other Jugo-, Slav provinces of tho Austrian Em-. plrc, anticipated tho debacle of tho ' empire, and organized a National ' SAYS INDIGESTION KKSUI.TS Council for tho conduct of affairs. I FIIOM AN KXCKSS OF HV- As soon as the Austrian army fled lmOCItLOUIC ACID. Try 'em. Herald Want Ads. In OflU'laN of the Ilrooklyu Itapld Transit supplied trucks nnd button to tukn utrlkurs uuuy fr m theurkm, order to prevent rioting Tho strike bus so tied tipllrookbu thut It Is IliipoHslbln tn stop itlnuMcrt this council came into full executive power and the men wrongly imprison-1 Undigested food delayed in the ed were liberated. I wag released ' stomach docays, or rather, ferments from prison on November 1, 191S, the same as food left In the open air. and almost Immediately was chosen ays a noted authority. Ho also tells by the National Council as president that Indigestion Is caused by Hy of the government of Bosnta-Herze- j per-acldlty, meaning, thoro U an ox govlna." T CC8S of hydrochloric acid in tho atom- He said that the people generally acn wn'CI prevents compieio .uiges wero in sympathy with tha central tlon and 8,arU 'ood 'rmentatlon.t inus everyining eaion sours in me stomach much like garbage sours In, a can, forming ncrld fluids and gases, which Inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. Then wo feel a heavy,' lumpy misery In tho chost, wo belch up gas, wo cructato sour food or have heartburn, flatulence, water-brash or nausea. i He tells us to lay aside all discs Jugo-Slav government at Balnrado. Hk TAKE NOTICE of the HOT POINT Range used at the Golden Rod Pro ducts Demonstration at the various groceries this week. vuuivu , la ui ( j t(vo ndg nn(1 jngtea(j( Ket trom anyi3 'drudgery into pleasure When IF JUNK!) WITH SUia'IlCIt IT pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts i l).li;iKS M -.TL'It.I.I. ACJ- "UKi lumi u wuiusvuiraiui ... .. h-HM 1JOIIV can ti:ll TURN IT TU you cook the "HOT POINT WAY." All styles for sale by Link River Electric Co. The old-time mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur for darkening gray, streaked and faded hair Is grand mothers recipe, and folks are again using it to Keep tnelr hair a good, I even color, which ig quite sensible, j as we are living In an age when a (youthful appearauce Is of tho great est advantage. of water before breakfast and drink while It Is offorvcsclng nnd further more, to continue) this for a wcok. While relief follows tho first dose, It Is important to neutralize tho acidity, removo tho gas-making ma3S, Btart tho liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promoto a free flow of pure di gestive juices. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive nnd Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla You Can Escape the Skin-Blemishing Effects of the Broiling Sun On the links, In the surf, up on tho mountains, out in the broad, open country, or wherever you may bo this summer, you can escape the akln-blemlshlng effects of the broiling sun by using Nyal's Face Cream No tan, sunburn, freckles or other complexion ills arc possible when this prepara tion is used Protects tho face, hands neck and arms from sun and wind Price 65c II (Merwood'sPhariMY M, lOAKATII TALLS OREGON TH$W J Nowadays, though, we don't have and sodium phosphate. This harmless the troublesome task of gatheilng the I salts is used by thousands of pooplo sage and the muusy mixing at home. All drug stores sell tho ready-to-use product. Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, called "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound" for about od cents a bottle. It is very popular because nobody can discover It has been applied. Simply moisten your comb or a soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time: by morn ing the gray hair disappears, but what delights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, Is that, besides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications, it also pro duceg that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which Is so attractive DULL, SPLITTING, IK HEADACHF Dr. James Headache Powders re lieve at once 10 cents a package. You take a Dr. James' ITcadaclio Powder and In just a few momenta your head clears and all neuralgia and distress vanishi. It's tho quickest and surest relief for headache, whether dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve racking, fiend someono to tlio drug store and get a, dims package now. Quit suffering It's so needless. PBo sure "you get J)r. James' Hcadtic'in I'tiwili-rn then there will be no disan. poiutuicnt. for stomach trouble with results. Adv. excellent i4 CI Lift off Corns! Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone costs only a few cents. Hs With our fingers! Yoi can lift off any hard corn, soft corn, or corn be tween tho toes, and tho hard si-In ."al luncH ficii' bottom of feat. A tiny bottlo of "FrO'izoni" iosIb lltt'.j nt nny drug store; apply u fow dri,ps upon tho com of callus In stantly It stops hurting, then iiortly you Jifci that bothorsom-i corn or ml liii iV.it off, root und nil,' without one Mt of pain or soroiiiu?. l'ru.y! No humbug! If you want It, ndvortlso. Herald Want Ada brine results. Palace Market FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY The only meat market in the city operating it own cold storage rooms for the proper handling of fresh and cured meats. SATURDAY SPECIAL Special Prices on Meats for Your Sunday Dinner Nice, juicy cuts from panCV Veal W" 1 y We are moving our Cattle DStDV Beet and mu,t dispose of quite a number of their calves. Prime Rib Roasts Veal Cutlets ot 22c Z C lb. -r-r Breast of Veal and Prime Rib Steaks VeaI Stew 07 15c sfasf f V Ip. Fancy Springers Special for Saturday Fancy Pot Roasts Rlf u 20c ib. 35c Boiling Beef Smoke Shoulders m mm 4 b Our Own Cure 15-1 7c 35c Market Closed All Day Monday Labor Day Klamath Packing Co. 524 MAIN STREET PHONE 68 J I I I I I ! I I I I 8 1 1 1 1 1 : 1