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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1920)
VAUK TWO THURSDAY, Al'nili 8, 1020 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON m i 5 I 'I n I Don't ask for Crackers say Snow Flakes "eii.oajF' r..isj - zz rzn F T n 3d XnrtfrA, this tnd Ufitt on an e.au. Puckcga SOME MORE . P. C. a PRODUCTS Annie Laurie Short Bread Arrowroct Biscuit Assorted Cales KuttrrThin , Cheese Sardwich Cocoanut Wafer 1-igSultnna Ciacer W afers Ircd Honey Jumble Laos Branch baltineFlakes Fresh from the Oven Crisp, light, daintily delicious crackers salted just enough in other words-SNOW FLAKES! IfKMWVWWWWVVWVVWMWMAAMMVMMAAMAAMMAAAAAMAMAMMAAAAAMM Boxmakers Attention! SPECIAL MEETING ON THURSDAY, APRIL 8TH in the LIBRARY HALL, THIRD AND MAIN STS. This is the meeting you have been asked to watch f o. WARSAW. Mar. 1G. (By Mull). Major Joseph C. Stehlln, n 23-yonr-olil aviator of Brooklyn. N. Y., who already has fought In threo armies, hns K'lio to ltlKA to enlist under the Lettish flag In the war against the. Russian Rolslu'vlkl. If IiIr services are accepted ho will havo served un der four flags In four yours. The colors of rFanee, America, Poland land Lotvln. In turn, havo won his 'atleglnnco. Since Inst fall Major Stohlln hna bevn flghtlns In the aviation branch of the Polish army and In thatsorvleo took part In tho Polish drive which throw tho Holshovlkl out of Uvlnsk. Stehlln. who .was fortnorly n life guard at Shvepshend Uny, nrcoklyn. went to rFnnco In January. 1017, and Joined tho French flying corps where ho on two citations and wa3 pro moted to bo sergeant for aiding fel-1 J low aviators attacked by German J planes. , When tiro American army came J over to Franco Stehlln transferred his allegiance to tho American flag paMlvoil n rnmmlasinn n flrnt liel tenant of aviators and took part In actions In tho Champagne, Verdun and Sqlssons sectors mistlco he returned to tho United 'iJfSraSSiif' njati.cAajWfflmaZw-ZWtfflfrA gyriii- SgTssMlt & 0MFt&Z3 PP" YOUR MONEY B llAUMONVHillKUM su tAAA ACK IF NOT SATISFIED Any article purchased nt the Stnr Drug Co. thnt does not prove satisfaslory will be exchruiKed for other goods or money refunded BABY FOODS Our stock is always fresh 4- Melltn's Food 1 Per doron J Horlick's Malted 83o .$0.30 k us. j, u.u- ' '? IHIWWWWXVMWMMMrWMMWWWWWMWWWMWWW "MY! 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StehJIn has flown over parts of ij France, Uelglum, Spain, Russia, Po land, Lithuania and tBe United States and hs hopes soon of seeing it Letvia and Riga from the air in hlsH service with the Letts. jj Major Stehlln says he has no Idea.j what vocation he will take np if the! war should end over here but he I j feels certain that be can never go -i back to the prosaic duties of a lJfofj guard at the beach. That game is1 not exciting enough for a man notj yet 24 who has fought under four 1 flags. Mills HOe mill SI. on Family "dro , ftt.73 Kskay's Food (W.- anil Sl.lld Family "hIto i:-vi Nestle's Food ... . -lOf nml 7.1c Family sire Sil.M.T Donno's Focd ft(c unit !o Family sire ?:.7. Imperial Grnmim.. .. HTic and Rl.2.1 Horden's Knglo Ilrand condensed milk .. 5Wo Thtvo cans .!l.tiO Merck's Sugar Mill:. Hi .. .$1.00 llonlon Malted Mlllt "Or mill 81.00 Family sire .?::.7.t . BABY NEEDS J. & J. 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C for . 30r (Jum Safety Razor .. Sl.00 Oem Blndns. 7 for . . .. 30r Kvnr-ltready Razor SI. 00 Kvur-lteady Blades, C for . 40r Kiidern Razor 91.00' ICnders Blades, f for :13c Durham Duplex Razor . ...SI.30 Durham Duplex Blades, 6 for 30c 4 t t 4 4 4 If 4 4 4 4 4 4 if 4 4 4-4- riucKS no not incluiif. ickvknuk t.x STAR DRUG COMPANY DEWKKSK & I'OPK, Proprietor Stationery and Office Supplies The fj "teacs3JswsBwjBsBi Store Kodaks and t Films ' r 4HMf Mail Orders Filled Promptly HUNGARY QUI ! NAT HINT Mi jfQEfflSafflr , VigS -.. --- BUDAPEST, Apr. S. The allies have made not one but three Alsace Lorraines 6f Hungary, declares Arch duke Joseph of Hapsburg, the man who wanted to be king of Hungary but whose aspirations were thwarted by the supreme council at Paris. "We have not deserved Buch treat ment," he said to the Associated Press correspondent whom he re ceived In his palace here. "We did not want the war," he continued; "we protested against taking part in it. "The Germans felt the war was bound to come, and Inasmuch as they were ready while tho other nations were not, they felt it was best it camo when an opportunity was presented by the murder of the Austrian crown prince, particularly as It was believed Russia was thus inviting war," The archduke professes to be un able to understand why the allies object to him. "Of courso I am a Hapsburg," ho said, "but why should there be so much enmity against the Hapsburgs on thopart of the allies? Is It left-over propaganda?" His adherents argue that tho peo ple of Hungary want a king and that archduke Joseph is the best liked man in the country. The correspondent found him working at his memoirs on his desk In the library off his palaco which is resplendent In marble, tapestries and rare bronzes. He Is a short man of medium weight, slow in movement, deliberate of speech, with a typical pose and pale blue eyes of tho Haps burgs. He still woro a military uni form and about his neck hung the grand cross of the Leopold order. Commenting on the Hungarian peace treaty, he said; "The future of Hungary now, with our restricted frontiers, appears' mainly agricultural, although I am sure sooner, or later our lost pro vinces will be returned to us, For tunately for me, I am a farmer." Tho archduke formerly possessed three estates. One of these of 50,000 acres Is in Transylvania which is occupied by the Rumanians. An other largo farm Is in the formerly Hungarian territory given to tho Czechs. "I wonder If I shall ever get these farms back," he said. "I bought them with "my own money I many years ago. Money which I learned myself. They wore not crown properties passed to mo by Inherit ance. The archduke still retains a farm of 10,000 acres at Alcsuth which be now manages, often work Ing in the fields. WILL INVESTIGATE ! BRITISH PAPERS LONDON, Mar. 23, (By Mall). One member of the houso of commons wants an Investigation of the news paper business In England. Captain William T. Shaw asked Premier Lloyd George in tho houso tho othor Iduy, whether ho would consider ap I pojntlng n commltteo to Inquire. Into tho profits and business methods' of the "great nowspanor trusts in Groat Britain." Ho wanted tho committee especially to ascertain whethor tho prices for newspapers and advertise ments wero reasonable. Lloyd George replied that "tho whole subject of trusts and their effects on prices Is under careful consideration." SITKA SEAL AUK MIGRATING NORTH JUNEAU, .Alaska, Mar. 23, (By Mall). Residents of Sltku say that tb,o herds of seal migrating north ward toward Bering sea this spring aro greater than they have seen In years and that tho mglratlon Is three wooks ahead of ii usual time. Countless thousands of the seal have begn passing Sitka. Government of ficials say the great slzu of tho ml Ktatory herd Is evidence that the governments protectlvu mcasurus. havo been effective. A bluojiickot In tho British navy not permitted to cultivate n inoutf tacho. If ho attempts it, ho Is fined a month's pay. Through a powerful microscope such things as it nettla-ntlng, tho Hcales on a butterfly, or tho solid particles In smoko ore- plainly soen. FEEDING FOR TWELVE DOZEN EGGS A YEAR MtfttttfiMtaNttONM I lAin UktiuMiiM.iuVK. TrK.VlI?;iV.VTS?-V,I"""Tf"V'',r ". I n' niimiiniiSZniZijniI2ti "rn,Jl,,'"'"W"'"''" ENGLISH LISTENS TO GERMAN MUSIC LONDON, March 23. (By Mall.) Oor'man music Is returning to Eng land without arousing protest or hostility. Strauss' work was hoard hero for the first time since 1914 when his "Don Juan" was placed last on tho program In Queen's Hall recently with tho idea that those who did not want to hear it need not remain. Some members of tho audi enco left the hall when it began but there was no other manifestation of disapproval. A. wonderful example of mclrn scoic writing Is the work of a Can adian, who succeeded in transcribing Francois Coppeo's novel of ''Honrl otte," containing over 19,000 words, on the back of an ordinary cabinot photograph, SEkSBKB9BBBBBBIHBS"9fwSw9pwjL' jBJSBJBflHSXBjBBHBSJB S S JBJBBIBJBJBJ At Uncle Sam s experimental tnrm In Maryland, across the Poto mac from Washington L C . the Department of Agriculture develops . many helpful, progressive and profitable new methods for the pro-' ducers of the 'nation This photo shows (he consumption and produc tion in one year from one of the hens it a feeding test there. i ' t--H. ?; h Big Dance TONIGHT AT Houston Opera House Music By McKENZIE & LEEK'S ORCHESTRA ADMISSION, 75c ;