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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1919)
i s' ' FAGIB TWO TljlE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON n,,v,v(Xov, ID. m m mt i? m ! I i' ! 4 i PI Jjv m Hie Evening Herald, E. J. MURK AIT KUltor V R K I) X O U Ij M ! f!& - , -t W "Clftr Kdltor r 'FabilBhcd? dally except Sunday by Tbo Hornld Publishing Company of riatnath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. k Entered at the, postoffico at Klam- th Falls, Ore, for transmission thru ttUe1rnnll8vaa5se'cond-clnRs matter. ' " I ! I ' - - , Subscription terms by mall to any address luJthoUnlted States: One ycarIJL5. u...a JB.OO Ono month?...!........... .... .50 "Member of tho AsocInted Pres ' t -, I Tho Associated Press Is exclusively , intltled .toltbo" uso for republication of all-naws'dlspatches credited to It' or not othorwiso credited In this pa- ( i ier, and ""also local news published luiroln. ' , All rights of republication ot spc-' eial dispatches herein are also rcscrv K. ' AV Thrift and WKUNKSUAV, XO. li. HMO .. Today's Birthdays ittle Ihings Rev. William A. ("Billy") Sun-f day, 'tho famous evangelist, born att uAmes, Iowa, 5C years ngo today Gabriel Hanotaux, the celebrated , French statesman and publicist, born at Beaurevoir, France, 66 years ago today. Princess Mafalda, second daughter of the King and Queen of Italy, born . In Rome, 17 years ago today. T Ralph Peters, for many years ex ecutive head ot the Long Island railroad, barn at Atlanta, Ga., 6G years ago today. Dr. David Sncdden, president of the National Society for Vocation'. Education, born in California, 51 years agottoday. J. M. Hannaford, federal manager of the Northern Pacific railroad, t born at Claremont, N. II., 69 years ugo today. One Year Ago Today in the War French troops entered Belgium, Lorraine and Alsace, , French ministerial council voted to make General Petain a Marshal of France. SJ1)5 &H9tDNF& Vbelescme, Cleansing, 'Wf'AiV'C'KelreslilcsMilleallnj M jfttZt 'ol,'an-Murine for Red- y "fC s4SL ness. Soreness, Granula- ' Vf.. r5rCton.Itchineand Burning ' -TOUR tlCJof the Eyes or Eyelids: , T Drop" After the Movie. MotonsF or Golf irta ! jrto yoor confidence. Ak Your Dmizist I AtMnrtae when your Eyes Need Care. Mnrtn Eye Remedy Co., Clilcazo - I 10.2 If your feet , t give you pain it is. because Uiey have de veloped some defect. The n cause or tnc trouble can r , quickly be Io W. ' cat'ed by our foot expert who will give tf , you a demon krationand dries free. He knows feetthorough- ly, having been trained in the famous Dr. Scholl Method of Foot Correction. Tfunisa D Scholl Afjiianci orRemqtylbrEimflbotTmuBla n No matter where or how your feet ache, hurt or bum, or if they feel tender and sore, there is a scientific corrective to give you Prevent bunion Straighten that crooked toe with this soft, pringy rubber device. EiTect ive and com fortable. immediate relief i Our expert will demonstrate this on your own foot and show you that abso- Jute tfiWli foot A I iV y comfort J , W )n possible with. - ' outwearingodd. fl J I y shaped or P,'S.t)' 2 over-sized shoes. We axe in position at all times ''to fit you properly ,yith$.ny of Dr. Scholl's Birafley;Shoe Store 727M&ih Street r - .! I Q& : j Who are tho men and women that bGcomo inastci-g over great tilings?' Thpy are those who first of all become masters over little ihings. Dollar bills and silver dimes are only little things, so little that they often trickle away in every direction and yet they have formed the solid foun dation for many a comfortable income through the following slogan ; "DON'T WASTE! SAVE!" -Start a Savings Account today. uuinUiiiialit; PHI GK Hill, POLAKD This Valuable HOUSEHOLD tl I.. I a-'l ILLRk ' im tuc naiiuivsr. niui insr, jnnruoiit xL incmoraiiduinofu'itat tdonlcr't.ich 0( Fo ITS Saving t State ;s Joaeic KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON UKUUl.V, Out 1, (Uy .Mali ' -i;iio "VorwncrU" saa It hn iccid e'd Inronmitlnn ItilltrnlliiK Milt Mio Cominuiiliitte movoiiM'itt H iiinldlj B.UnliiK stionMli niiimiK lht wag' croncis of Poland. t.tu'K of om plo.MniMU and hortKO of food aro stated tu ho the ohlof rontrilmtory cura. Tlio food Hltuittloii ntill contlnueH serious, It U ullcKod, d spito tho uiiiIIom rvi'olvi'd fro i ' Anieilctt. , According to tho imwi ri'Pont I) S urns, the numhur of iiiuiiii1om d ' In Wjrv Is. fully n humid ll tliousnnd. In l.oiU and other Inn' indumrial centum It It roporn d that tho nurkB of tho worker ie constantly IncroasliiK. Tho jjrowtli of roinmuiildin hiin, lien nrcntly 'nccolouitod by tho roturn ot Into of a number of Polish coinnnmlBt loaders from Moscow who ha? jirovod vory apt pupils of Russian niothoib. POSSE ABANDONS HUNT FOR I. W. W. . ! w9rf9SKi)pjSW;tT5r fwm$3WffimWf$tnlw AS 1 1 8Wwir MSSggz&S I he CENTRALIA. Wnh., Nov. 10 I'oaso inoiiihprB hno Klvon up 'Hoi search for I, W. W. reported to boj in hltlliiK In tho timbered country n tho Hannaford 'valloj 0'IVirf said they believed tho fut;lti33 hudi I left tho vicinity. 1 Until the inquost no information will bo given out rbgnrdlnjMhe death I f John Hnnoy, Tcnlno rancher, who was shot Saturday night whllo pur suing a fugltlvo. It is thought por- 'til'olo that he was accidentally nhot ' i byvmombora ot tho posso. EICIULDi'T 000 IT 1 " i '- iMCTTgWHrMtWrM mtl i .H.O.JU4J.fJL JLX Mr M4 JU. 'A.VrS wWb"EU:"'BBHIbbbbW, I k WCM " '"J day,ivJtlitntlcsofkitcWiMveifiliM W.. .x nsr PJ 2w 1 $ Jrw. mul measures will be M""' nlSS V Vn m ""l11" WkGIVEN FREE?. kMI IjHHPCk by tlic nc.irvtt Olympic WS " Z . hNl&tfA WW I m ilPBBiin, l c,-., ..' Cul1""1 r?S&. fmi5i.l (. lift fci win i v i . ck "-v- z rt ftw'a.r intr " Wl? W , VA 1 FLOUR 5 I 1 i30flwwdflMm KM W$ ')Wy " ZZ ,e,',M '". (,, ; M f ! "PWWj '"'TOT ijP r'lw'"' '"1 2 'iC w '" " vi j"x jg I ' ' H J7".ryfcMWWMWaiMMMM tM ij", MM jllWWWfcSyWjfcf (MTirtflU A fcH,lf,lllliW, a, , f Tflftln , r9;'",C"'c ?lC 3pP Wt f Mi IPi IS i I tji I M l - . . - - - - t .n. nm. !! fc ' j 1 WORN NERVES Ih Z"! High Nettleton Art the fzundathn cf Gtxd Drtsi The value in buying' Nettleton Shoes is that they not only look well whea new but they grow t Id gracefully. Avoid the loss and disappointment of experi menting. We recommend Nettletons. SOLD BY T1IK KKK STORE Kxcluslvo Agents ( Agent for NelthUr Men's Shoes tht M'oiWi' Finesl' OW IS ik lime when the. WISE O s Are Storing Their Potatoes Apples and Onions , to await the rise in prices that is sure to come. The wisest of these wise ones, are taking advantage of the'ex cellent facilities and low prices offered at the' Klam ath Valley "Warehouse and Forwarding Go. There is still some room left. Get in while the getting is good. Klamath Valley Warehouse and Forwarding Co. IlKllKUT Tiiitr.i: 1'itAisi: mvi:." aim:i twiixty I'OUXDK "I VYIMi TA.VIjAO I.OXH AS I "If It worn posalblo for mo to sell tbo good Tnnlac has donu ire, tlioro tis not enough money In thu un Ivorso to buy It," said A. Hubert, n woh knfiwn patutor living at Alder, Wood Manor, Ilotliell, Wash., a fow days ago. 'To tell you tho truth, '' contin ued Mr. Hobcrt, "when I commenc ed taking Tanlnc I had doubts in my mind as to whether I would over bo ahlo to do any more. work. I had been buffering from stomach troublo for n good many years, and had reached the point wlie.ro everything I ate disagreed with mo. In addi tion to this, my kidneys gave mo lots of trouble, and I would have the worst sort'' of pains in tho small of my back nearly all the time. This pain in iriy back, together with rheumatism I:), my shoulders inter fered- a great ileal with my work, and 1 had to give up several differ ent jobs on account ot It. Sly norves wore in such had condition that I novor got a good night's sleop. All these troubles Anally- igot mo to whero I was hardly ablo to do my work at till. "Then I heard about Tanlac.and made up my mind to give "it a trial. Well, sir, I have Just finished my I fifth bottlo of this mcdlclno, and I I havo actually gained twenty-three , pounds, and never felt better in all I my life. I hawi a fine appetite and I can eat und digest anything I want t Tho pains loft my baek, and my kid neys never givo me any irounio ai all now. Tho rheumatism in my shoulders is a thing of the past, too, and my nerves have quieted down until I sleep just lino every night. I work hard every day, and wion I got homo at night I feel so good that I hardly ever bother about opening tho gate, I Just jump over tho fence. Ves, sir, Tanlnc did tho work for mo,, and I tell everybody I mqot about It, and I expoct to puss tho good word along, to others as long as I live." Tanlnc is sold in Klamath FalU by tho Star Drug Co,, and In Lorella, by tho James JHorc,, Co. Adv. The Gray Wolf led him and because of that they feared him H. "B. WARNER in "The Gray Wolf's Ghost " The story of a strong man who had to face a suspicious world and a treacherous f a t h e r's past. THE LIBERTY THEATRE Tonight Nervous troubles, with backache. ilUny HpelU, iiUBor pains and Ircgu lar kltlnoyn, give rennon I 'impm-i kidntty weaUneHH mid tti tiy the rim mly that has lielpud(your nalRlilior.i Ante your neighbor. Mrs M H Sovlls. Klamath Knlls. says: "I was mihjocl to kidney illo- .tmlors for a great many ycara 1 had a wrak feeling ucronx the mnll fof my buck all thu time. I couldn't inland vor) long iih my back was ho jlnino. My kidneys were In a ory woak condition. I was so norvoim ami rONtlesH that 1 had to gel U In tho night and nit up for hcurs nt a I time. My feet and ankles swelled 'so badly. I could hardly got my shoes on. I took about six boxs of Dunn's Kidney I'llls and they cured me. Since 1 1 lm'ii. 1 havo onjocd splendid health ' Price fiOc, nt all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy- get Doau's Kidney 1'IIIh the same that (Mrs. Sovlts had. KoKtur-Mllbitrn Co.,, (Mfr.. lluffulo, N. V.' j ( i I am now prepared to furnish ' JSliaeta Sand from the Hooy, Cam., sand and gravel pit, In any quantltr uhut'mny bo desired by contractor i snd liutliliira. 1 jAL V. OHAJIAM. At 507 Main Karl Shepherd says, 'liny music this Christmas " tf Surety bonds wullc jou wait. Cliil-i coto .Si Smith. O-tf I-STItAV ' Two blac.1? nillos . coming tlireo years old. No brand. Ono Is heavy ut, othor medium build. Address any Information as to their whero abouts to n I). (Jrjzlo, 10 10 Main i St. 10-3r I rade Ladies' & Men's" Clothes MAIli: TO OIID1UI KINKST JIATKIUAUS IUMT OK WOKKJWNHIIIP IjATKST 8TYM I'intli'IXT KIT GUAltANTEED Prices nru cry rriuonabts Vmir la-peitloii hiTlted Chas. J. Cizek MKHCIIANT TAILOR n)H Alain Ht. Try 'om. Hernia Want Ads, Try Tin Ilurald Wnt Ads. PRIVATE OWNERSHIP i$mm t T T t r T r t t f ; f f ? Superiority Demonstrated in World War E. N. Hurley, who served throughout the war as chairman of the United Slates Shipping Board, was asked what in his jou had impressed him most. Pie answered : "The efficiency of private ownership and operation as com pared with public ownership and operation 'AIjIj' i "uuuu O) . Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. Moots Friday night of each week at I. O. O, F. hall, nth and Main streets. P. J.Gorgos , N. O.; Fred Bremer Socretaryj P. L. Fountain Treasurer Ewauna Encampment No, 46, 1. O O. F., meets Tuesday night of each week at I. O. O. F, hall. Arllo Wor rol, a. P,; Nato Ottorboln, Scrlboj P. h. Fountain Treasurer, s t T T t : f T T f 1 t A. T 5! TT TION UJfiNTJSKS UN THJJJ (JUST you can'C gei a way that. Shift responsibility for the cost, for the best possible rosu t under a given set of circumstances and you shift the responsibil ity for efficiency. On the Shipping Board, we shifted this respon- siDiuty irom private snipuuiming uuncunia tu niu "'" "With the shifting of responsibility of cost, to the Gove nj ment, tnac Keen mierest in results wnicn ionuwa lm:''; Ao was gone. THERE YOU HAVE THE WHOLE PROBLEM Ab PUBLIC OWNERSHIP AND PKIVATia uvv BETWEEN SHIP STATED. , L ,I1lM "I don't know of a government-owned plant that prociucjua more than two-thirds efficiency. In the years to come some way may be found io keep incentive to best endeavor infie" imuw government ownership, but until that is discovered that system may be classed as a failure." - , California-Oregon Power Company I - 1 "A X t t T Y T T T T 'T T 1W kJU Ji faj.1 - J A