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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1919)
iTPnPAV. W0VKM1IKH 2t, into THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON pAok s i:. Ji Ti? a Thrift and Little Things Who are the men and women that become masters over great things? They are those who first of all become masters over little things. 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. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THORN IN OF ID' ARMY TIio llnllory Doctor The llnttory Doctor BOLSHEVIKI IS YOUR BATTERY A BOLSHEVIKI? Is it everylastingly giving you trouble? Then come to us we are running a Peace Conference for Storage Batteries If your battery is a "Bolsheviki" tell us and we'll make a good hardworking citizen out of it. Regardless uf tlio kind of butter)' you hare, no cun ItECHAHOK or REIMIIt It with Muter Hands. "BXifce" "Bxf&e" Wo nro tlio HATTKKY DOCTOKS IiOt us bo YOUIt I1ATTBB.Y DOCTOU JtJDD LOW AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. 49 Main Street. The llnttcry DoctoiH Phone 22M i The llnttcry Doctors KIlAItKOV, IliiHiiln, Nov 2. (Hy Mail). (li'iiurul Andre Hkouro of (Innural Dcnlklnu'H South Russian forces opposing tlio BolHHovik!, In credited with tho rnpturo from thu 'IlolHhuvlkl of 0,000,000 rubles' worth of booty. AtnurlcutiH hero call 'him tlio "Million Dollar" gonornl. Iln Ih thu Idol of tho Cossuck coun try and tho leader of Skouro'B Wolvcfi," whoso daring and fearless ravulry wnrfnro has mado poHslblo many of tho vounteor army's big ad vances. This dashing 32-year-old Cossack gonoral turns all his money over to his wife, a beautiful young Cauca sian girl, who resides lioro. And sbu In turn has offered her fortune and Rervlccs to tho American Bed Cross. Mrs. Skouro rnmo to tho American rollef headquarters short ly aftor tho Bod Cross unit arrived and wob enrolled ns a volunteer worker, being placed in charge of civilian relief work n a largo dis trict behind tlio Dcnlklno nrmy. Ilur husband Is onn of tho most powerful olllcom In Denlklnc's urmy. Like the fumous military leadors of history, hu rides at tho hend of his i troops In ovory battle. Ho has gath lerctl about him tho most advontur jous spirits cf tho Copsack country. They live only to fight nnd out and do very llttlo ontlng. It was Skuro's cavalry that clear ed thu Don and Dnieper ilver basins of tho Holshovlkl and were InBtru montn.1 In tho fnll of Kiev Skouro'B forces aro fighting for a prlnclplo tho liberty of tho Caucasus but thoy aro not "gentlemen soldiers" In tho drawing-room sense of the word. As there aro practically no fundfl to pay troops, they hollovo In tho old war adugo that "to tho vic tor belong tho spoils." Tliey have been a heavy drain on tho Hods' treasury. NOTICE Notlco Is hereby given that I will not bo responsible! for any debts con tracted by my wifo, sho having loft my bod and board ".. 2-3t WILLIAM J. UimiN. At 5Q7 Main Earl Shophord says, "Buy music this Christmas." tf NOTICI'. Tho Indies of tho Catholic church aro requested hy tho committee In chargo to moot at tho assembly room of tho church next Friday afternoon nt 1:30 o'clock to sow for the Fair to bo hold Doc. 11, 12, and 13. ZIZ Docembor 11, 12, J A New Tire Hero is a tiro that Is a tire THE GENERAL CORD. It is guaranteed for 10,000 miles, but you don't have to worry about that, 'or it will nlwaya boat that mark. Tho nuxt tlmo you buy a Hrt y a donornl It'B tho tiro you've been looking for, t hava a full lino of accessories horo. Drop In and look tt? or. HOAGLAND & McCOLLUM NEXT TO POSTOFFICE BUTTE MAY BE , U. S. ARMY POST RUTTD, Mont., Nov. 29. A re port is current hero that Hutto Is to bo mndo the scat of a permanent garrison of regular troops, when final disposition of tho army is mado, although no definite of flclnl statement has boon made. Thoro nro forts at Helena ani JlliKoula, each only a fe v hours' rido from this city, but tho rumor will not down thnt barracks will be erected within tho city limits of Hutto and nt least a battalion of in fantry assigned to this city, "for good." It 13 said this will bo dono under policy of distributing tho army in dustrial centers whero thoy aro most needed for protection of property. WWVWWWVMWMAMA)N PRINTING Our Shop is being fitted with the best equipment obtainable, and a first-class Stationery Store opened. PONEERPRINTINGand STAT ONERY COMPANY JoiME 126 Main Street Diseases of Women a Specialty. 1 4,1, MEDFARD, OREGON. SHOES SHOES SHOES Yes, and properly fit ted to your feet. That's what you'll get if you'll walk a little further to Best money can buy to day, p Bradley Shoe Store Union Store 727 Main St BUSINESS MEN OF HO IS I S. TO CONFER MEXICO CITY, Nov. 29. A con fcrenco of exporters, Importers, man ufacturcrs, bankers und merchants concerned with trado between the United States and Mexico will bo held in Mexico City for thrco days beginning February 11 next, at which tlmo questions vital to com merce botween tho two countries will bo discussed by exports. The conference has been arranged by tho American Chamber of Commerce of Mexico, Socretary W. Y. Saunders stating that approximately 4000 in vitations had been extended. Tho subjects to be discussed are: Mexican sales methods and distribu tion, Mexican ugencics and represen tations, Mexican banking facilities, financing the exports of Mexico, shipping and packing merchandise for Mexico and trado marks for Mex ico. The proceedings will bo in English, but tho report of the con ference will bo printed in both Span ish nnd English. "Commerce between the United States and Mexico Is Increasing," said Mr. Saunders to tho Associated Press. "In 1918 It amounted to $245,613,991 and this year it will be much greater. As this commerce grows, trade problems arise the practical solution of which is of vi tal Importance If the United States Is to hold Its present trade advan tage in Mexico. "To discuss those problems we ar ranged for a conference of trade "i ports. the first of its kind ever held in Mexico, in extending our Invita tions wo have emphasized that we wish to have representatives attend tho conforcncc who aro really in a position to speak with authority Tho Mexican chambers of co'mmerce aro acting In full accord with us in this project and wo anticipate much benefit as tho result of this get-to gether meeting." FLANDERS MUD MAKES HOUSES ROULERS, Belgium, Nov. 10. (By Mail). Flanders mud, tho bane of all armies operating in Belgium, is of some uso after all. Lime is practically unobtainable in Belgium today and in many of tho ruined villages the refugees are laylftg stones and bricks with mud for temporary shelter against the coming winter. Others fill the chinks in their chimneys and walls with It, and altogether it is becom ing as much of a comfort to, the refugees as it was a handicap to tho soldiers who lived in it for months. At Dixmudo tho mayor divides his time botween public affairs, weigh ing out coal, distributing supplies and cleaning mortar off of old bricks from tho ruins of houses. He is laying these in mud, too, for his winter's shelter. His example is be ing widely followed In Dixmudo and surrounding villages and Flanders mud Is playing nn Important part in the making of temporary homes un til now material can bo secured In the spring. From 60 to 70 por cent of the world's production of copper is re quired in normal times to supply the needs of tho electrical industry. ' In all probability tho sugar cane originally came from India or China, as sugar is mentioned in thee earli est literature of these two countries, Nearly all artificial gems that is to say, stones that aro really made by artificial moans are compounds of alum crystallized under special conditions. ZIZ December 11, 12'. SLOW DEATH Aches, pains, nervousneso, diffi culty in urinating, often mean serious disorders. The world's standard remedy for kidney, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles ' GOLD MEDAL 1 .brine quick relief and oftan ward, off jdaadly diseases. Known aa the national Vemedy of , Hqlland r for mora than.-203 jyaare. AlU'druggiita, in-'thrsa afzaa. 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She already wears the ribbon of the berbian Urdfer of Mercy. ,.ow ' fan atfd to hat tfe..,ben 'tiful silver and red crimson enamel med-, ii&i Older of tLe Serbian Red Cross. ZIZ December 11, 12, 22-tf Surety bonds wnlle you wait. Clill roto & Sinltn. 5-tf r At The Liberty Sunday and Monday "WOLVES OF THE NIGHT" Starring WILLIAM FARNUM wlIFfriflv-- wocvrs or me. night "T VJlTlTnBP V- WILLIAM FOX. PRODUCTION f .frffMlr -K- A story of romance, and intrigue in the coppe try oi tne ureat JNortnwest Sunday, and, Monday At The Liberty r coun- tfr-