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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1919)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUKHDAV, HHI-n M IT zli1 . '.. Take out. the Carbon. Give National Ato Accessory Company .1 m km o 119 NORTH FOURTH qrnr J FOURTH STREET tne ungane jlvji ore rep Between Main and Pine Ph one 47i PAGE BIX m 1 PARISH FUN Fill PARIS, Sept. 9 Vigilant tcle grapt operators In the central office hero saved Paris from possible fanii Ino during tho recent food crisis pre cipitated by tho profiteers. Following disorders around the central markets whore consumors raided tho stands, and overthrow them, scattering vegetables, fruit, fish and other food to tho ground be cause of the high prices, a number of commission merchants sent urgent telegrams to producers outsido of Paris telling them to hold back their goods till further orders. Many of tho dispatches Indicated that, owing to a general decline In prices, the PARTY RETURNS FROM TRIP TO LAVA BEDS inorchants were withholding their making tho trip, goods from the market. J ' The telegrams numbered about one thrisand. They had gono past the wickets into, the operating rooms, when the operator who was working one of the wires to Brittany noted a batch of them cancelling orders for butter. Now he had paid ten francs for a pound of butter that morning. He consulted with colleagues operat ing wires leading to fish, vegetable, fruit and other centres and their tab- W. A. Uelzoll, ono of the most en thusiastic boosters for tho sconlc at tractions of Klamath County, return ed Sunday night from tho Laa, Beds after having acted as guldo for n party consisting of Allco SIcCourt, Twjla Uoad. Edith Simon, II. W. Poole, Chnrles Piper, Mrs. n. T. Lud don, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. Bon Dow. Tho whole party was enthusiastic ovor tho Lava Beds mid praised Mr. Uelzoll as n guldo for that part of thu country. Miss McCourt said this morning that travel out tuoro had boon very light this year duo to tho reports of tho unusually bad condition of tho roads. However, their party found the roads in that section ns good ns any in other parts of Klamath Coun ty and people need not hcsltato about HORDES IRE si urns i i l'i.ri r.( GENERAL PERSHING AND THE" PRINCE OF WALES REVIEWING UNITED STATES TROOPS IN LONDON PACIFIC Today's Birthdays with Tin: Sept 9 "How did thoy ocr put It i togothor without loiuing out any of tho parts?" That question is asked in various forms by tho thousands of lsltoi.i who throng tho Now Moiico. flng-l ship of Admiral Hugh Hodman, com mand or In chief of tho Pacific Fleet. Tho only uloctrlcally driven ship of tho fleot and tho "last word" in naval construction, tho Now Mexico draws tho laigest crowds at every port It visits. Comments admiring ones aro legion, but tho nvorago man finds i himself much In the mental condition of tho small boy who took his watch ; apart and could not find room for all of tho works when Wo wished oo re construct It. Hon. Hugh A. Robson, chairman of i the newly organized Board of Com merce of Canada, born at Barrow-in- Furnass, England, 43 years ago to day. I MaJ. Gen. Guy Carleton, U. S. A., les were loaded down with similar ono of the recipients of tho Dlstin mv a .. Imitofiaff CoFvlia ATorlal linrn nf Alic. telegrams, none oi tne messages was sent. In a statement issued last night tho Government said that it took the responsibility for the action of the telegraphers. MASS CELEBRATED AT FAMOUS ALTAR OF MAGI RELICS COLOGNE, Sept. 9. A British ar my chaplain celebrated mass recently in the great Cologne cathedral at the altar of the relics of the Magi, the skulls of tho three wise men who came from the East to visit the newly lorn Saviour at Bethlehem. A num ber of American officers and men from the Coblenz area attended the cervices, and were permited to view the relics. Tradition saya that the Empress Helena proured the bones and took them to Constantinople, whence they were removed to Milan. In 1164 they were presented by Frederick Barbar ossa to Archbishop Reinald von Das sel who brought them to Cologne. At first they were kept in the Chapel of the Magi, the central chapel of the Bven flanlng the choir, but since the war they have been put away In the Cathedral treasudy, near the organ. The bones are kept in a golden re liquary, a costly specimen of Roman esque craftsmanship in the form of a basilica, said to have been made about 1200 A. D. In the Cologne coat-of-arms three crowns are represent ed, the ownership of the Magi relics having suggested the design. DANOK. At Malin Hall September 13, 1919. Music by Dobry's Orchestra. 8-8t Constipation Dangers Constipation is a dangerous disorder more serious than many suppose. The condition allows waste matter to accumu late and poison tho system. Nyal's Liver Salt will relievo constipation. It will do it in nature's own way that is, by stimulating tho liver into heal thy action. It is pleasant to taka and mild in action. Prlco 65c. guished Service Medal, born at Aus tin, Texas, 62 years ago today. Edward W. Pou, representative in Congress ot the Fourth North Caro lina district, born nt Tuskegee, Ala., 56 years ago today. Victor F. Law-son, well-known Chi cago newspaper publisher, born in Chicago, 69 years ago today. Marguerite Snow, widely celebrat ed as a motion picture actress, born at Savannah, Ga., 27 yeara ago today, j CHOLERA KIM.S MANY. STOCKHOLM. Sept. 9. Cholora has broken out in Potrograd killing from 200 to 300 dally, according to advices rocolvod hero. Many hospitals have been closed owing to tho lack of supplies. I IHIVE9v7vl5llFyV?9K9GIEI9fZvflM!- bbbbH idATBBBBVr HbK IiTm MHHVMHHHHHHHHHHiHiilHHIBIiHHBHHHHBHIHiiBiliHII "-BaBBBBBjp Loft to right Princo of Wales, now In this country; Gouorul John Amorlcnn umbassador, John W. Davis, Inspecting 3,000 American troops slve coromony General Pershing was given tho freedom fo Loudon. J. Pershing. Winston Churchill and th )8 In Ilyilu Puik London. In nn Imprca- Pecotlng and Hemstitching --Mrs. L. A. Burgess 131 North Fourth Street. 8-3t i One Year Ago Today in the War 113 gr ORANGE .IUIOK KKPIiACKS RUM AT SHU LAUXCIUXGS. Me" British advanced within five miles of Hindenburg line. Bolshevik! imprisoned the British and French consuls in Russia. Many landowners in Russia put to death on account of attack on Prem ier Lenlne. ORPHEUS THKATRB. I The Interest at the Orpheus Thea tre is on the Increase. The evange list announces the following subjects for the coming week. Monday evening, "Why Germany was defeated." Tuesday, "The Meaning ot the Con ditions existing throughout the World." Wednesday, "The Historic Propn- ecy." Thursday, "Life only in Christ." Friday, "Baptism." 8-5t a Centenary of the birth of Gen. Mar tin L. Smith, a celebrated commander in the Confederate States Army. 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