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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1919)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON eAom rutin The Evening Herald U. S. Army Aviators Who Were Not Released by Mexican Bandits Until Ransom Was Paid TTTTT-t. TT"HH eTTty fiimir I mum. n hint II JrJw B. J. MCRRAI, Editor JAMES S. SHEEHT City Editor Published daily exrept Snndar by Tfc Herald rnbli.hlnf; Company of Kbuaatli Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. Entered at the rotoffice at Klam fttb. Falls. Ore., for transmission thru tie mails as second-cIas matter. Subscription terms by mail to any address in the United States: One year J3 po Oae month 50 3fember of the Awn-iatcd IVc The A-Kated P'es i exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited in this pa per, and also local news published herein. AH riRhts of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also reserv ed. SATlKnii. -.F.lTKMIIKn .17. l!)l EKU5H TRAINS SLIli 001 I F ST HUE vj.i3k MUliiSSrm Lieutenant Paul II. D.ni- I.ii'iKoiiaiit II. ('. lYtrt-Miu These are the first photographs of Lieutenants II. G Peterson of Hutchinson. Minn., and Paul II. Davis of Strathniore. Cal.. who wero lielili for $15,000 ransom by Mexican bandits after their army airplane was IreSSI fnriil tn IntiH Inct fivnr flit, linrfltir Thnlr ri.li'.'liu. u'ns nfTi.lMff.il III- Pnntafni .......... ....... j.,. ...... ... . ... ....... . -.. , . LOXDOX. Aus 26 (Correspon dence of The Associated British trains are slowing down and jlatlock of the Eighth Cavalry by nawnent of half the ransom dennnded in some instances hours are being .Amerjcan troops crossed into Mexico in pursuit of the bandits as soon as added to journeys. the y0ung officers were safe. This is particularly true of trains going out of Londcn. The pre-war ' time of a train from London to Birmingham was two hours. Now it is two hcurs and a half. To Liverpool the pre-war time was three hours and 35 minutes, now it is four hours and a half. I The northeast coast has suffered severely. The Scotch express ser Tiee formerly the best of all, is now I looked upon as quite the worst. For VII'N'NA Sept :? t wl nights nnd rhlll autumnal rom are begin ning to bring Vienna ntid nil AuMrln. lace to fare with the fuel famine that looms along with the fl uliortage Today this great city hni a reserve of only i',000 tons Not a honpltnl has been able to arrange. Its winter supply The government experts eslliunte that with all available wood added to the estimated coal supply the Vlen ni-.' householder thi winter ma p- about sevent-fl'e percent of rnoucli fuel to Keep one rooking fire No one talks of heating Warm hoiie and hot water are among tho otlier luxuries unknown Czechoslovakia has coal for ox port and contractu have been made bv the Austrian for all they can set. hut the delivery is slow and tb" whole matter seems clouded with dif ficulties and complications It I oo Iletod means will be found to inji" tain the Inter Alllid Kxpress tnl.n that now run three times a week, hut other railway and river trampnrS doubtless-will bo very limited WHY THE BRUNSWICK METHOD OF Re. PRODUCTION INSIIRFc. a cimr. RIOR PHONOGRAPH 1 nr "laimj Reason No. 1 Tho "i-uimwiric m.-ii..ni .,r t llicltnleu the t linn n playing The Pllona .oiihImh of tin iirrnnr-in. Ilt , ,','nn ,D eral necess.ii y reproducing dnphraguiH ii.i. r an all-in otto arrangement, uiili no nit li-biu. his ,!'!v.'1"1' take off or put on. Ih'as t At a turn of tho hand. I ho Fltonn .irem-nt, , record the proper diaphragm and needle, th. ,,. ''" "' Thus the reqttlremenlH of each tvpe of rero,, ,, , , El Pttona deuuinilH no ncririce In lone, ag at In. In,,. !lt, f,,. RcasonNo. 2"K,",nI '" "'i;vr,a'r - rMdu,., tone nttipllflcatloii The llrui, (l k , ,, of Ueprodurtlon also Includes u new- idea In n.i - na llrunslck Ainpllller. ' '' Tl" r3asH - z-i-'l--.. i T'.rii '' ' .() "'' 11.1. I ,t Todays Anniversaries Today's Birthdays CONDITIONS NOW FINE AT MEDFORD Hoaz W Lone recently annointed 1S63 John James Abert. who de- CnHcd Stneg mIn,8tcr t0 Cuba was born at Warsaw, Ind., 43 years ago veloped the typographical bureau of the U. S. army, died in Washington. todav u. y,. . UCJmuBluu. -.. Hon. William Pugsley. lieutenant September 17, 17S8. , ! .. Von- Ilrnnu.-I-L- hnrn In Sussex, N. I)., 69 years ago today. Frederick J. Kinsman, who re- of Delaware, bcrn at Warren, Ohio, 51 years ago today. Martin H. Glynn, former governor of New York, born at Kinderhook, N. Y., 48 years ago today. Thomas L Rubey, representative in congress of the Sixteenth Mis souri d strict, born at Lebancn, Mo.. i IfiQC Tv-tcl. nntlnnql innfa-,tlnn example the Journey from Euston ... ., . . . Chicago was organized to free Ire- 4ttin tn AriA-.rTA4n tarnlpn nnnnr-i ,' . ,.-,land from Great Britain by physical ,. ,,. ci..i ki.i the railroad race In August 1S95 ccntly resigned as Episcopal bishop was accomplished in S hours 32, ,, , r . , , . ' 190 Lafcadio Hearn, a remark- minutes, cow occupies nearly 14 able literary genius, died at Tokio. ,.,, , ... , Japan. Born in the Ionian Isles in The trains which carry pleasure ' seekers to the coast rescrts in thei ,". ,. M . 191 Col. Roosevelt was chosen south also have slowed down, and ,.,... . ., , tempoiary chairman of the New some of the best have disappeared, ..,,,..,., , ork State Republican convention. neTer to return under government i ,,-,. . , , . ,, ; 1912 First review of a complete control, many persons balieve. I , .... ........ a. fa. a. .. i a.... a. .1 n ....1. ..Taaaw a....... Opponents of government control , . ... -, I aeroplane armada took placa near Paris, 72 war planes pissing befcre the French minister of war. 1914 Russians occupied Uzsok Pass leading through the Carpathi ans into Hungary. 191S Prpnch In tOT-rlfie twn-HfU- spoken of with ridicule and abuse, . ... . . J . . ,,o,ot-. ba"'e smashed German lines in 57 years ago today. point out that only one company has emerged from the war with an im proved service the Southeastern & Chatham. As long as any one can remember the Kentish lines were but for the summer cf 1919 Kent is the only part of the country en joying an express service which is better than the best provided before the war. IX THE DAVS XEWS , Champagne. 1916 Serbians repelled severe i Bulgarian assaults on Serbian fron tier. ' NEW YORK. Sept. 27. Plans 1917 Japanese war mission was have been formulated for an aerial AIRDERBYTO CIRCLEGLOBE i welcomed in Sew York City. Emma Goldman, who Is likely to BULGARIA NOW be deported following her release today from the Missouri penitentiary where the bs been serving a two-j year-sentence for conspiring to de-i feat the operation of the federal, draft law has long been recognized j as the most prominent woman an-J MOST TRANQUIL EUROPEAN STATE 7 1 derby around the world for which the prizes may total 11,000,000, it has been announced by tbe Aero Club of America. ' A special commission has been ap pointed and will start next month on a tcur V the world to arrange routes and landing places, to obtain referees and to organize committees ue.-va. wuzenana. bepi. .;t every country throueh which the MEDFOIU). Sept 27 There are more pears In the Rogue River Val ley orchards and more peaches on the Medford streets than tit nny other time in history of Jackson county. S. S. Smith, business mannger of the Medford Mail-Tribune and Sunday Morning Sun, makes the report. Smith has been here for several , days, but this afternoon left to view the prize pumpkins at the state fn'r "Medford has more nioncv In it banks and Its merchant a're dolnt; p greater volume of bulneu than cny other time since I've been down ' there." said Sm'tb. He has been a Medforlte for 10 years. j The fruit crop has been sellinc ' spot cash at the orchards Buyers, from all over the States have leen In the Jackson county metropolis t-k-ing all in sight and elmioring for more. Busfnes.-. Is now lie'ne dtn with big Importers In Fngland ani France. People wifh thev bad in twice the acreage now hearing r - 'i ' ' I opportunity will Old-time ide r,. , Hone makers hi III ,i ,. , , caiijatruction Oth.-t , , ' b. in .nun it h ihbq ntlf en horn and a uii.ii 'throat. Hut tho llransw k m.'ifi.r .. oval In shape, and t.n n m.ut.it wood. Ilko a fine vlolm i, , mdpd of raro holly wii.nl n, wmnd waves receive uniform aiiiph Vtias lo reach their fiillnns in, Iirunswlck tune u ri. h r und tnore natural. Strident, m.-tallir notM are absent We Invite Comparison Mako cotupirls' iik l-t our ear decide Try to find an equal to Brunswick tone You're bound to end surli a search nt a IlrutiHWicL nhnn uUr. .,... bo given you to decide for yours-lf r Hear this remarkable Instrument befbre you decide. $40.00 to $1500 H. J. Winters Jeweler and Optician 706 Main St Klamath Falls, Oregon jai'.vnksk PKoresi: Ml.'irr OX SHANTl'XO. If your eyes are troubling ou see Winter's and see better. 25-3t TOKIO. Sept. 27. Japan Is pl-n n'ng to Invite China to confer on the Shantung .situation after Japan has ratified the peace treaty. This feet was communicated to the correspon-, dent today by officials, who added1 that Japan naturally could not com-! pel China to accept the invitation, j One Year Ago Todzy in the War i If you want It, advertise. Herald Ix-illiton Shoes K. 22-.t li. X. Store. , Brit x'l a rin in lil-s!,n lock I 000 Turkish pusuneis and :! guns British attacked in front of Cza hria. breaking Hindenliurg lice. French and United States facei captured 20 tons and 16.000 prisoners. Bulgaria is one oi me most tran- ., .iii n!tua arehist and foe of the established qu Btat8 ,n Europe today, says Iv- RuIes for the aerIa, derby w, be "11 ie . lhe,linItt,ed Stftes;an S. Gulchof. formerly Bulgarian ,IberaJ. The conte8Ullt. w, enter and her affiliations with the cult of MlnUter of Foreign Affairs and now a8 JndIvIdual8 ilB'8lead of enter,DB lawlessness in Europe have been Minister to Switzerland ... i . j ... . . Z . . . j j . a""Bler lo owuzeriana. their aircraft, and will be permitted eicse aunng several decaaes. bne Instead of resortlne to revnlnllnn . .. ... ,, , , . . lueie-iu oi reboning 10 reioiuiion, to uge a8 njany "ships' as they find haa freauently incurred arrest and the Bulgarians have returned to nessary. f mnrfsrinmonf Imt Vina oulHim VioH tr a . . ' , " " r " , : mr larms ana peace time pursuiw. Dirigibles may he used for part : " ' " , T b i ui i ui om way i or aI1 the trip- competitors also she has invariably returned to her curing the ills caused by two ucces-Wj be allowed t0 UBe olher mcaaH propaganda work. She is of Rus- give wars the Minister adilR , . ... . . . , r.u ., . , e wars tne axiniBjer adUB. of transportation In making conneo . , ",",: M- uu,cno1 Mcrwes tritt peaceful tlon between aJrcraft to the extent Konigsherg Eas Prussia. She ar- internal condition und the opositlon of 10 per cent of the totaI dl8tance nved in the United States in 1886 jn Bulgaria to anarchistic or com- to be covered and first won national prominence muIst propaganda to the fact that; The time of the start will be de- ,tr J f ,T Hn ir ? ," A. U'e maJrU' f t,,e "u,Bar,an Peo" elded after ccnslderlng the most fa- time of the Hay market riots in Chi- n!e. 85 nercent are oeasants own. i . Vin, od iJiiiem, are pubaniH, ovn- vorable seasons for e3ch part of the eaK' ers ot tbeir own !and an "o""- world so as to btrike an average for j wis is sumcieni, i:e says, to snow eacn country. wjui me people so constituted as, Entrants will he allowed to decide I k n..i..fl.i ...nt . ' i..c uuiKiruiiM uie wm a.ways ue , whether to cross the Atlantic by averse 10 communistic ienuenc.es. mv r vwfoiin.iiiii r i.v ,.t Henry Pbipps. capitalist, ateel AnotJ,er reason for Internal pepce Greenland and Iceland. It will albo! manufacturer, and philanthropist, l' u,e fact tl,at lro,,s ,n 'u'earla be fCr them to decide whether to ..e uea Kooo. ,rofc8 tj,0 Jaciflc fronJ TokIo to TODAY'S EVENTS The emptier a man's head the bigger noise he makes IMPEMALES MOlftHPICCC CIGAB.&TT.ES cfuictly speak quality through their mouthpiece because they're full of real quality in tobacco. Appcalingly blended. 10orl3c The John Bollraan Co. Branch MaifrfvtfcTO Sunday and Monday THE GREAT NAZIMOVA IN "The Red Lantern" SPECIAL PRICES FOR "THE RED LANTERN" 10 AND 25 CENTS 15 AND 35 CENTS MATINEES EVENINGS celebnte bis eigi tleth birthday to day, .Landing bankers and bublnewj men of the world will begin to assemble. Surety bonds while you wait. (Hill, coti; a Kniidi, C-tf Doday in Atlantic City for the inter- 3W.000 OKHJIAXK TO national trade conference which ia lo CT iiK.VH'AX HO.MKK, told forth there during the iomng , eekr VASHINOTOX. Sept. 27. The' Terajrfes in I-ouh-iar.a, Texas, T'-n- German conuuj general In Mexico hag nerve, Mississippi and other Stairs received Jnfonnftlon from h's gov-1 Alaska and from Alaska to Vancou ver, Seattle and San Francisco or whether to fly from Tokio to Kam ,'chutka across the Bering strait te !Alabk3. ' KOItKA XK VStiATKmKIt HONOLULU, T. H., Sept 27, are to be represented by delegations eminent that 30,000 Immigrant -,., , ',', '' ' at a treat reunion of Mystic Sb,ir. from ilimuny will soon arrive to'Ths srmlr , which is to open today In .NV, MeTko to make their future homes. Z IJZ ,' J"'?' '" OreUtiM, This is tho Hrxt ronvldcrahle hodv of Germans to come, according to od- Tb Purple Forbidden City The vices from Mexico City, In answer to Korea recently made by the emperor of Japan and Premier Kara. "We Koreans do not want any half-way ahode of romance Would you like the overtures made by tho Mexican 'fBurc; lW V- r beung. ut xtww me tecrei oi us situauon government Jminedlatfilv after the' ' ' " "" 'w"-"" nvr nAtnreltotMnHiainiiKhtmhl: ttHnr tu .M. and prominent jocally in tin Prtry4 rAowlnecolorl Then tee a"a' w !'. Korean odeneideuce movement. dur &nd WnnAvv t Mimii. .,,. or 'i . for Korea. otberwJt,e notlljllg.''' ' ' " " " r " ift-'it ttQr "rea; other wje jBetJiIug.' I .- - - i I I II 1.111 I I 1 1 H M 7 m ia h p-Y'iHim m H i Jl HJx CliuCvKli H I General I I Concrete I I r i.. I m 'UIXbLI,UCLIOn lH sUh H Shassta Sand Used I Exclusively Hi I i LIBERTY THEATRE THK I'ICK OK TUB l'ICT0B8" H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every D TONIGHT Owing to delay in arrival of films on ag count of tunnel wreck, we receivedfg"f pictures last night Tonight We will show the best of this four and as this goetjg press we cannot tell you what it will Pgr So come to the Liberty tonight, and restat; sured that the show will be a good one SUNDAY The Big Special "THE RED LANTERN" DOORS OPEN AT 7 P,M.