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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1919)
MOXI)AV,HI-ri:Mni;UL, PACOI TWO f UK jALt Enough work in sight to pay for it ilOW16 U&F5g(j THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON S3 BS1 m imi S3 i R'-Si :ki COSTS ADVANCE ON ALL COMMODITIES THRUOUT ENGLAND LIGHTNING BRINGS DOWN HUGE STATUE LONDON, Sept. 1G. The farm er's task of making lv,o blades grow whero one hail grown before is be coming Increasingly (lllllcult In Eng land, hecordtng to statistics pub lished here today. Some of his dlill cultles are set out as follews: Farm laborers before the war re ceived $4 a week; now they get $10. Every horse must have a weekly half holiday. If 20 horses aro em ployed en a farm this represents an annual loss of $750 at 75 ceuts per half day per week. Before tho war steam ploughing cost 1.75 per aero. It now costs $1.75. Nitrate of soda has advanced from $45 a ton to ?125; binder twine from $175 a ton and saddlers' work is from 150 to to $650 and blacksmith's, carpenters" 200 per cent higher. On top of all this the farmer's Income tax has been doubled. The Boston Transcript suggests that some folks are so ,fond of an ar gument that they won't eat anything that -would agree with them. SOLDIERS GUT GRAPES LONDON, Sept. 15. Lady Wool scley has bought tho grapes from tho ancient King's Vino at Hampton) Court, about 500 popmls, and will! STRASlUmn, Sopt. 15. It has bc turn them over to tho Church nrmyjeomo known only rocontly. that tho for distribution In tho hospitals. Tho huge statuo of Gernmnln. which vine, which is tho most famous luj stands In tho public square hero corn all England, has contributed Its' meliorating tho victory of the Prus grapes to sick and wounded soldiers sinus in 1S70 and tho foundation of since tho beginning of tho war th Empire of tho Hohunzollorn.s wn through Lady Wolseley's generosity, shattered by lightning In August ' , IMS. whon tho Allied armies woro 4 , driving tho Germans boforo them all UON'AXA XOTKS ' nlong tho western front. Thu stroke ' of lightning now regarded as sytnbol- , , . . -irii ie of the approaching Tnto of tho Gor Travis Houston was In Poo Valley , , ,. j man armies caused consternation this wee -. among tho superstitious Germans and Mrs. C. G. Forris with daughters, , thoir authorities hero decreed that Leola and Josephine returned Tucs- ' absolute sllonco bo kept regarding It. day from Grants Pass, whero they ; N'0 one was allowed to seo tho liionu- have been visiting for some time. n-cnt thereafter except workmen who The opening of Bonanza school has woro at onco employed to repair It teen postponed owing to the Inability to securo toachors for Hffch School and primary grades. Putting the Treaty Fight Up to the People , f"3.u?- . rm rfiKEHUr vc? lHH I M.' 1i" .H II -a'... -ft. II 1 1 lfWlWIfflffWF i SJ sins i aJt 1 3r- J Florence Maxwell returned this week from Klamath Falls, whero she has been for some tlne. Prance has fewer paupers and few er millionaires than any other prom inent country. '""ftTH Which Reminds Us. That if this country ever needed a Business Administration it Is in these reconstruction times, and by the same token What Is the Matter with Her bert Hoover for our next President? Tho lightning struck tho awnrd which "Gcrmartla" brandishes to ward heaven, Tho Imporlal Eaglo was dnmaged and tho Angel of War which stands at tho foot of the statuo was wrecked. Despito tho repairs, trace1? of the effect of the thunderbolt still are visible. . 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The engagement Is expocted to Inst ovor a lierlod of three weeks to a month, more than 60 of the principal cltlos of tho United states being 'elected m battleground. xThe map jhowitlitgeneral Itlnerarywltb stops to be selected aa tho trip' progress.- - - CLEMENCEAU TAKES GOAT REPLACES COW MACHINE WITH HIM Serins Tli.io.MVn. Ut !!. (i it ml !.. i.im.i.i ..in IN EASTERN EUROPE w:ZZZr PAUIS, Sept. 15. Whenever Pre mier Clomcnccau travols In a special train, his nutomobllo Is alwiyn car ried on a flat car at tho end. If a railroad wreck delays his tra'n ho resorts to tho automobllo. This hap pened the other day when, on re turning from h(s vacation In Vendee, a wrecked frolght train bl:cked tho track. To ono of the members of the chamber" of deputies who Joked him about It, tho premier denied that his plan of carrying his automobile by train Implied lack of confidence In the ability of his colleague, Min ister of Railways Clavellle, to opu ernte his trains on time. 388 PROFITEERS CAUGHT LONDON, Sept. 15. To thy pres ent 336 profiteers have been con victed by. tho Stephcny Ford com mittee and havo paid fines amount ing to $20,000, while four have served terms in prison. The news papers insist that more prison sen tences are needed to bring Uho high price traders to their sen.o. PRAGUE, Sept. 15. Tho goat In tnklng tho place of tho cow ns n milk provider in Czcclio-Slovnkla. Tho ar mies which battled In Eastern Europe stripped tl'ls land of Its liornos and four terrible yonrs of war almost ox- toMiilnntiMl Its cnttlu. Kvorywhort' li felt tho lack of fats oven In region? which formerly produced enormous quantities of dairy products. I Formerly only tho vory poor roso-' i cd to tho goat as n sourco of milk ' but now these animals uro soon ovory wt ore horded 6lngly nnd In flocks ty children nnd old persons. Thoy nrr cheap, mature and reproduco quick- ly and furnish nutritious milk. i Tho abftonco of horuos nnd oxon li evident overywhere. Tho harvest Is on as this la being wrltton and in tho fields tho men and women aro gath-i crlng grain and draglng wagons. , Although this section was untouched ' by actual bntlc tho absonco of llvo Block In tho fields and pastures' nnd cs smokclcs stocks of hundreds of factories show tho blighting effects of tho great war. French soldiers fti uniform n re al lowed to rldu on the rallwnyaat quar to r faro Not a Bite of Breakfast Until You Drink Water Says a glass of hot water and phosphate' prevents Illness - and keeps us fit. Today's Birthdays Superiority is question of degree. Some men an big because other men aret little IMPERIALS MOUTHPIECE CIGADETTES excel through comparison. Of course there are others but none as good every body says so. 10 for 13c . The John Bollman Co. Branch This picture was shown for 8 solid weeks in Los Angeles, 3 weeks in San Francisco and 2 weeks in Seattle. LAST PERFORMANCE Just as coal, when it burns, leaven behind a certnin amount of Incom bustible uiuterla) tn the form of ashes, so tho food and drink tuken day after day leaves In the alimentaiv rnnnl a certain amount of indigestible ma terial, which if not completely elimi nated from the system each day, be omes food for the milllonb of bacteria which Infost the bowels. Prom this mass of left-over waste, toxins nnd ptomnln-like poisons nre formed and . sucked Into the blood. Men and women who enn't get feel ing right must begin to take Inside baths. Before eating breakfast each morning drink a glass of real hot wa- ter with a teaspoonful of limestone, phosphate In It to wnsh out thp thlrtvi William Howard Taft, formor Prosldentof. tho United States, born at Cincinnati, 62 yours ago today. Prof.J John Adams Scott of North western Unlvorslty, president of tho American Theological Asao-iat i . born at Fletcher, 111., 52 years ago today. Dr. Edmund Otis Hovey, curator of tho American Museum of Natural History, born at Now Havon, Conn., 57 yoare ago today. Major Henry I). Hntflold, formor governor of West Virginli, born In Logan county, West Virginia, 44 years aga today. Frederick L. Hlackmon, represon tativo in congress of tho Fourth Ala bama district, born in Polk county, Georgia, 4C curu ugo today. Rny Fisher, pitcher of tho Cincin nati National League baseball team, born at Mlddlobury, Vt., 32 yearj ago today. High "Violet-scented eeaweed grows in the lakes of tho Munyislilak Penjnsula in tho Caspian Sea, and the pleasant odor therefrom scents tho air for mllos around. TONIGHT Liberty Theater SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS SHOW , JMatinees, 10 and. 25c';' " L Evenings jl5 and,35c. " - t 1 WWI l,n" "l. i i.ii .iii i 1 1 t T ' TH.1 ' r - - An Auto Fan Hays: "It might clear un tho National feet of bowels the previous day's ao situation if some of our Sonators wore cuniiilitlon nt poisons nuil ioxiuh, miu PARKED " to keep the entlro alimentary canal clean, pure and fresh. Those who are subject to sick head ache, colds, biliousness, constipation, others who wake up With bad taste, foul brerfth, badkacho, rheumatic stiff ness, or have a sour, gassy stomach after meals, are urged 'to get a quarter! pound df llmodtnno phosprate from the drug store, nnd begin practicing Internal sanitation. .This will cost very little, but Is sufficient to make anyone an onthuslast on the subject. Remember, Inside bathing Is morel Important than outside bathing, be-1 cause (ho skin pores do not absorb i (mpiirHles lnwthe blnod, causing J poor health, whllo the bowel pores do. Just as Boap und hot water cleanses, swentpns and freshens the skin, so1 hot water and limestone phorihnp act on the stomach, liver, kidneys and nowfi'' A'lv Grade Ladies' & "Men's Clothes maii:t0,u,er K1NK8T MATIIItlALS KKST OF WORKMANSHIP LATEST HTVLKH I'KKKECT FIT UIMKANTBED rlre art- v.-ry rnwoimble Vnur limped Ion Invlird f Chas. J. Cizel MERCHANT TADVO odor therefrom scents tho air for II B'H J1"1 au J 1 TT -' n oewt OJ LU'jl I BKfJM ij. WkniJM9lKBMIWMmM!X wm 55. j w3oMwwMi!iwvnrft a cs. 9$ - W&im a RmJtoSB I f.Ti.TrsB.'iW-" r2Mlm)&i)SHrx Let lis make lip yojurpool car Murpihey's Feeid & Seed Store SULPHUR The price is right . I phone 126 South Sixth St