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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1919)
.'.., "4 fT flu VAOK THIIKH - -j I iiiiwm..iii iih i p mm ww K IIHILU. NOVKMIIKH lil, 10111 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fill ffFM'M44&444 . I NATIONAL BLOUSE WEEK w. w. urff 1 vv K fTvrv ft ft oe ,.' V ni-I,W MM ' "''. A. r ' .'?yi w rnL-ii.f! '- v,X , kV tfJ VTrLV . ': yylixk it fir M sw22o v . iJU tfy.K ' Crepe De Chine, Georgette Crepe, Washable Satins, Silk and French Plaid Taffeta Blouses Latest Parisian Styles All sizes, and soft, dainty shades. Prices ranging from Today's Events Ten years ago today incurred the ri'-at mini! dln(iBtr at Cherry. Jill- iioIh, In which moro than 300 men ! lost tholr lives. Chrirli'H Courtney, de celebrated $ coach of tlio Pornoll university crown, will lolobralo Iila 70lh birthday to- ilny. , j Tho annual cntivontlon of tlio Km-, plro Htnto Cerent Products nssocln- Ion ban lipnii culled to meet loduy :ii Albany, Nrw York. Amirlconlzatlon bond tho Iter of topics to l- dlnrusied nl Hip nnnnul fonvcnllon of Hi'- Natlonul W C 'f1 U , which hi to open n v.rekV : vHlon In St Louis today '$ fi vnntenn of the larger typewriter and calculating machine companion, is2 of the I'nltod States have been cited . by tlfo Federal Trado commission to appear In Washington today to an-' ... swor complaints charging unfair i I vjr TCrfP X U H I B RECEIVED LINE OF hi m M nase PRICED $9.00 TO .$35.00 See them to appreciate their worth. Just what you want for that Xrnas present c I Pmi competition. Important present-day problems. with particular reference to the partUiiied ministers and declared himself dfito tfb JP fT to iifcsa J (i. o Don't miss an opportunity U pure! ..:e "ONE" or "MORE" of these dainty blouses. AT ranaenurg s wry "Where the Ladies Shcp" H bOOQS rm Tgy iMifrung afSL&ifcjuaiicM gaggiMSSSS SI W 1 I JI ,J UkS a d lii vt m 2 1 e, 1 LttOlji i WMMUMWMWrgapiiMMCT tlwit tho colored race must bear to tber pcrmnnent nnlullon, will kg dlhriissod by prominent speakers at a readjustment and reconstruction j"3 congress which Is to meet In Wash ington today under the auspices of Howard university. friendly to tho allies. 191G lleported that most of the Gorman destroyer flotilla that raid ed naval baise in Gulf of Finland bad been sunk by tho Russians. 1017 Austro-German troops crossed tho Plave river at tho point nearest Venice. ygHBin: . 1)1 ffA w S1 I .if Auto rai viara 420 Klamath Avenue . tlco of the Supreme Court of tho United States, born in Louisville, 65 years ago today. COUNTY TltKASURKK'S XOTICTT- Today's Anniversaries 17C1 Sir John Moore, who con duct Ml the memorable British Te- Todays Birthdays Notice Is hereby given that there are funds in the county treasury for the redemption of Klamath County general fund warrants protested; (presented for payment but not paid for tho want of funds) on or before Sept. 2, 1913. No. 30701. protested Sept. 3, 1913. Interest on samo will ceaso from, date. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. Tltllrrt rt Mfltin.n.tirli tvUnfr tUln'tllla 9. fl fl V nf MrtVPTTl TlOT- A Tl 11IQ Treat to Coiuuna. born in Glasgow (, , ,," ,. ,tl,',,.,fc, , I G. K. VAN RIPER. ff& IjkI at C'orunna. Swain. January 1C. .... ,... . , .. 12-3t County Treasurer. - - t.-..,0. , tw. ub kjaaM; ,VJ J v. cl al f m IS 20 I Second session of the ICth T'iKpiI States Ccngrcjss opened. India, 48 years ago today. ' Princess Giovanni, third daughter) v. 3 ! 1M1- Klielat was captured by the I of the Kine and Queen of Itu,y' born j " I 'nrai.li under General Wllshlrc after!111 Rom.0' ' yea ae today- ! J IiAM) HOARD FIIjES FOKECT.OSUItE . ACTION- Liivcrc t'.chtlnc blr J nomas nite, laie minister 1 DM, The Duk of Manchester of finance in tlio Dominion cabinet,! t-nrt y ss Helen Zimmerman of Cin-' ,,orn nt Hronto, Ontario, B 3 "years 1 ! 1 r . Tho state land board has begun a linnati wore married in London aE tonay. i ifforeqiosure suit in the circuit court, 1008 An attempt to nssasslnato Mcses AlPxancW, former governor against Mary Rt and William Bas-- Fiaucis J. Heney. prosecutor of the'of Idaho, horn In Germany, tJG yearsjsett to .recover a llOO'loari' with, in- Bdn Francisco grafters, was made In ago today. 'terest'from October 9, 1915, together- j Joseph D. Hgglcston, tlio new pres-' with 5.133 50 alleged to have been; ilif prut? f mnm In thai rltv. 1911 Orlt'sh -parliament called Ident of Hampden-Sidnay college, ipaid as taxes on the land Involved, for 1,000,000 moro men for tho'bom in Prince Edward county, Vir- attorneys' fees and costs. Ferguson army. 1915 Shun of Pei'fa ginia, C2 years ago today. j&, Fletcher are attorneys for thoj- recelved Louis D. Brandeis, associate jus- plaintiff. :,!!!! SI IlinU ' J"'""1' ( r' '"'"' f-i'iinr, II J luili i;r.i typhus lice, th pliigue of j 1 J U oiiil. -l. Dairy, fariui-r, Joe Vrli;ln,l Slbcrl i. L U LI i 1 I l-l'll;i" 1''bI1h, runner; Ross Sut-i "flu ek bones protruded through " li n HiiiiV. fanner: Riiseliu Silencer. ' thcii' vcllnw sIcIiir. nvo Kimlrnn Inin EftllDr IPC!! I Til 'U""' f"r""''! W1" Humpliroy.j thdr sockets, hr.hd's llko birds' lllini I I ill I r H !Kln"lnt1' ,i'n"li f"ror: Jolin Co. claws rtrotched out with cups for luiuL EUUuLw 'Merrill, furmor; William Wood, Uo-j water, they lay all day In tlio mmzu, fanner; ('. M ICIrkpatrlek,' jswelteilng boat. T' ft'il mr vmlre for the next ' .M.illn, funnel : f M. Pettlt. Kluni-j "Wu triod to lool ir, ( in. , u n. uiuit, wlildi "li I'nllH. funnel, CliurliM Illehn iv n I . id! inr -i, was iHNiied o-,Klamutli Falls, nn reliant. tf ' i Mil ill imnel lll not !' ., , , --.T- ii IiiikmI mini Hien Sheriff III Phrcy today mallod notlllcntion tho men selected The list of naniuH residence and occupation, follows Chrs. Cowley, Lorella, funnel ; James ltyau. Klainatli Falls, farni tr, aim s OrlineH, Klamiith Falls, stockman, Kdwuul C. Young, Lan Kell Valley, farmer; Clydu (irlllltb. Klamath Falls, fanner; J. J. Stoi fier, Kl.'unatli Falls, lumber man; IV 1' Seile, Dairy, merchant; J. W Dolan, Klainatli Falls, furinur; I. in rem ii llorton, Olene, farmer; Walter Ititien, Malln, farmer; S. P.J TYPHUS SIMS TH TOKIO I DBS II 1CT mRFRIA llBLdl ulOLnin Oct. 2, (i "irrt!pondiMieo away, but nil dy ! o n tj wo heard tluim moan or cnll for their cnnltary nttendanis "Our trip from Omsk to the ex tiomo front nnd back again at n,K time when tho Siberian government armies voro falling , back before tie Ited'i has revealed In nil its pitiful-'f Buellllngcr, MurrlU, farmer; A. 13. 0t The Associated Prrw..i In a Duslngor, Swan, fanner; Harrrhnttrtr from Omsk. Slboila. Missi "ootli, Maiuaih Falhi, faniiiir; jciHirlotlo llonrilnmn Rogers, of Now supplies have como In are imiiiense- nchs thu tiemendous need of Rus-I Inn liospltiilh, sanitary trains and i'res?ing stations for every kind of supply. "Al'liougli the Ainerlc-nn Red Cross litis been sonding train after g ... . . . t, tram to westurn sioena, no vast is tho need thnt many more trains nro neiess.iry to moot even the mot primal neee3Slt,Ies. Yet those of us who linvo seen tho inimcdlito im 1 rovonient in hospitals and sanltnrv trains where American Red Cross Prank AndeiHon, Klnmnth Falls, car- ' York City, who was on tho wostorn lv encouraged, knowing thnt every wntcr; Ilraco Gaddls, Klamath Pal's, farmor; George Hoavolln, Klamath Falls, farmor; C. V. Shuck, Merrill, farmer; W. Lowls, Klatn 'h Palls, fuinier; Frank Stowait, Klamath Falls, farmer: CharloH W Thomas, Crcscont, funnel Chiirles A. F.Graham General Concrete Construction Shasta Sand Used Exclusively front wbon the Kolcbak nrmlcs so- contly oviicuatod nuinbor of. titles, writes a pltnblu story of the horrois of typhus which sho hIio po sntmllv observed ius a nurso of tho Aninrlcan Rod Cross. Undor (Into of July 20 she nays: "I havo spent twonty-four hours in hell. Our train was slallod at tho railway station of Potropuv- lovsk, Far Wostorn Slborln, and fioinowhoro to the west of us tho Rod armies woro coming" on ''To tho right of us, left of us, rear of us, woro typhus fovor tinlns, box cars, palflongor cars, twenty- llvo, thirty, oven tblrty-flvo cars to u train and nil londod with mon fiom tho front nnd from tho ova cunted hospltnls, with hundrod3-v thousands of patients dying of tho droad dlsoaso. "No nurses wnltod jon thorn, no doctors udmlnlstorod mcdlclnos to stlmulato tho notion of tholr woak onod hoarts. Thoy lay on rough board shelves oroctod around Iho sldps nnd onds of tho crs, or on tho floor, whoro ovon cnttlomon would havo placod straw If nnlmnls woro to bo carrlod. No sanitary convon lencos woro suppllod; tho patients' pound of n,bsorbcnt cotton, every ounco of drugs, overy y.nd of gauze, can bo used in Wostorn Siberia to Biivo a life." Thousands of years ago man In his savago stnto, who vlas hotter able to control h!,s imsclcs Jthrfn iiKulorn man, bristled his- hair out in order to look llerco nnd dangor- ous. Our nnccstors Huffed their hair out In ordor to keop out tho cold, nnd to this dny tho hairs of mon stand on ond when tho body Is ox posed to cold. Thnt Is tho real reason why wo get "gooso llosh." Wbon our "hnlr stands on ond," our I'llesh creeps," or1 wo got "gooso flesh," tho muscles which aro sltu ntod undor tho Bkln contrnct nnd drlvo tho blood out. Naturally the skin bocomos white. It Is then that wo aro "ghastly with fright" and "whito to tho lips," As tho blood vessels and muscles contract so tho skin tlghtons , pulling tho hairs which cover tho skin up straight. That Is oxactly what happens to the hair when It "stands on ond." Wo xWlino tirnrn otnlnnil with filth nnd i,i.i. ti,M,. r,w en'.o.t with mud mlirM even cnll It "gooso tl9F.h of the ' "- v .. ! end niunuio; tholr bodies alive will j hend." i i i , l Fl 1 MfiSlI vIUCI III.- a JiiSkSiyisJii mwMt&mmw-Mmm . ir as .r& w .. cmv ;?'. i .KyK.' Is M$&mnwkmMMA"B?m i r?; ....: a ST4,c,.-j'?t-.(.feiTs.'-'jww ."j;vss; nosL m - -' w- jsmssss&m u . fsa ir : 'm ' & $$&$ J$Sl?' AW W4 -t for your suit or overcoat for the fiS Holidays- 0ur pries range lwTMf-m from $35 up and materials pure i mmWMMT ' wo1' a"d best of -rkmanship 1 lllteltli 0i by Lamm & Co.'and Shayne ''. " msmmm m i - tm YOifl' B.V .TL J1-T1:KT'i Wsj T i A.Qvx S dinMi t m EMsr9vviurk&.'' v,i i iin ?.vs:ovr BS3ESKRWBSaS3? SS&ia&S Ffc immtm mm k 5SfiE .. JimiC& -r A. 'J Vu IJ1 Ji- n 1 VV .JVft. V.1 W. T V . 1 tsw"?3K5 vv ,wm??i m ;sr i xjfyrs.. 5 e.. ,.- vo j . i.jv-c r v mi Mm pi.uu flit w W IIMI mm ' m HT3f y ' I K$$ Cor. 6th and Main. Men's Togs I Just received a large shipment lack Bear Mackinaws $14.00 and $1750 N. B. Drew Cor. 6th and Main. Men's Togs d , X 1 X 'I J &i x i i t if t ' w t "' 1 ' S Si ' I i St l & -i -m .tf u V ii ' :'ri fl i i ! 'li