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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1918)
A THE EVENING HERALD. ltLAMATH TALLl I MONDAY, NOVKMIIFIt in, tH C iu'icv- . . m rrl .1 OMOOtt '". 4 U LlT.-'"r ' '"' , i i. t f Kil f . . r f. H sisp w " 'I 1VII7TVT tlMS 1S one ""ff111 IVlCill that you, have a supreme g right to be truly thankfu.W-to "Spruce" up a little for the Big festivities feel your best look your best, Step in and look over our fine Suits ai id Overcoat Stock, Winter Furnishings, Knox Hats and Nettleton Shoes just the styles 'fe you'll want and need for Thanksgiving, Xmas and New Yew's doings, at Leading Clothiers and Hatters K. K. K. STORE Klamath Falls MmmKW I Oregon ori mi jm I I HIHHHpHHBHiaHllHHHHHIIHIHBlHHf Half mn Chopped rom Revenue Bill 2 tobacco, a cut of about (54,000,000 In reenue. The' committee has. deferred de cision on the plain, suggested by Sec retary McAdoo, and specifically pre sented by Chairman Simmons, for In- fcorporatlng In the measure specific rates for 1920 tixatlon, by which the- tnlal rAYAn.iA vlnlrt nnnlil fin llmltAH to 14,000,000,000. Republican mem- Ibers still vigorously oppose legists-1 tion for 1920, and the committee de- l FREE TRADE IN SOUTHAMERICA J Aska'Aid for Starving ' Thousands in Palestine NOW DISGUSSEir .WASHINGTON. Nov. 25i-Redud- ions today were elimination ot the1 elded to Daes that Question temDorar-' Uoaaiga-regatlng $500,000t000 In the' luxury schedule proposed In the house-lly. BUENOS .... r. J ....'..... . . .... . .i 1 m i J ! ...f yMMirroai tne new war revenue mil diii, levying 211 per ceni on cosuy r-i -- !.. 1.. ... ... t -. TO SAVE ill bees-made by the senate! finance ttcles ot clothing and other mercban- UIJNC LACKED HORSES eojMBtttee m revlalng,the measure 7 dlse, and estimated to raise 1184,-r M .-. . .L. AAA AAA AAA f AP AAA. .,,! l V 1 .k. DKBWftniJVIVB-tJVjVyv.yuVtVvu luuti psuvu, viiiuiaaiiuu UI luv iuuuh for l? proposed by Secretary Mc Aaoo., .TO prlneipally to tbetobacco, luxury, sBaHuxury;Bd';other .special excise t?y o,-tt,t es- re- tax of 2 cents a gallon gasoline, Th. d.or.. van . rnnfln'ml """ ' ' ''."" '"I "'"1 " AMtltlliAJM runuco 1i i .t!". v "'V fductlon from 10 to 5 per cent, or J'J .FRANCE, The Oerraans wero so short of horses during the latter part 'AkftJalu ..-jAwoegatae-more, Important decU- about one-halt In the -house rates about 1200,000,000. In reTenue In rates on many articles classed as eml luxuries, and a reduction ot on AIRES (Correspondent Press) Argentina has ( taken the lead In an effort to per suade the South American republics RIO OUNS to tear down their tariff walls and - "- ..!. . I open tnemselves to free trade among themselves .argdlng that such'actlon ' would make them commercially Inde pendent of othe?'countrles In' Europe aUssssssgRHi,; :' ifvtmmn UiflS gssssssssssssssssssssm"r; ' :,!:MsKtaisB&l .ITI' wCN astsssssssssssssssssssssssssMJ'i: ,' ssVUgsBH : fssMUIsssssssfi sssaisssssssssssssssssssssBBSsV ssssTaassssaVA 'Ti?VI IBsSbbsssssI aalssssssssssssssssV-'H -'AiaaHaH lMgalHaaS aLaVsssssK' !4ai9aaBj JiKHrWaaaal aKaaaaaSaaaWaaa'','' VSMSsaalaaaW lawaaaVJaagaal LaisaaaaaaaaaHaaaaaaamHayl!la9 aaBK?!P Pf aaaaaaaaUaalltM- NSl SILYtiTIREiv($tandajd Don't Wait Why wait for silver threads among the gold before having music' in your home? Each year, from middle life on, one's capacity for enjoyment grows less, and on account of our' reasonable prices and convenient terms, you can 'have that piano or player-piano right now. In t- Victrolas our stock is practically complete, S22.50 to $275.00. and North America. This steD has of the great Allied offensive this fall been uken in g'p!te ot tne fact th,tt thrt 'when the Americans drove them untu now tha Argentine's principal! bick in the Meuse sector the German .ourco of .revenue has been Its cus-i iriorr someumes were compelled ro toml house. aruuuua ,ueir uBoier cannon. ueu To'ahow its sincerity .the ArftnM c rally the Germans tried to remove Une g0Ternment has 'introduced. f their heavy guns and get away the , ,n conKre.. provj(:sng tor the 4 smaller ones later If they could. Oc- , of dlDtOIac,'nerotiation,waak-, caslonally fhe Americans found Ger- .., the neighbofcis-l countrbj. tor.ti, man guns in perfect conditions wltntJL.,, ' nrtr.Aiinrnii, tkr-L.l great stores of ammunition nearbr. . -.. . .tJ .. J" Some of these guns were turnoil upon the. Germans. Others which more tne nscai Darners wnicn-m mo itioiy L3na, i the message sent to 1 1 aPfTJsfe.jtv ) I gflsPfBPrfga aBaW'fJBgaLafr aaHalaaK VsssssaaV V'ssaaf "YaMPK-aP REACTION OF I.ndy ttandolph DANCING M i F (admission, duty, liicliidlng Churchill. American nrmy and navy omccri almost out.numharcd Ilrttlth nml I French. Ono steps ami two steps, 'which some Londoners refer to as , "American stutter dances," altcrnit- od wKh tliTmoro srdnta walttrs To omen police ero tlioro as chapcr- ones,' hut they had Utile to do I Lady Randolph Churchill told a re- j porter tjint Introductions, made by tha official hostesses, were lo be s feature ot the dances. Hlndo tickets are not to be sold to women or girls 1 "Can it be," ono coiumentcr asked, t'ittflt ftftjltrfl ktl J Jam wmk ..11.11 d Imlted ay. Two hun, , , ,J ' r"uc"""on " uuiivtiiM Muuor luo iuiruuui;g 01 las resc- n and anxiety ot tho war, nndll the land DLLDW W LONDON (Correspondent Asso ciated Press) Dancing, virtually In- terdlctcd by tho ar, has been re sumed In a drcd eager appoints for tickets ,to authorities I. a foretaste of the i Jtha first dance wero unable tu obtain t'on that,wlll fallow tW stra'n .r dances, ' These "rationed" Intor-Allled u laughter!" designed especially for the' "- 4ediflcatlon and delight of young offl-lmc,IVou' X"""' "hWin '' " tnr on icave, in L.onuon, aro smiled 2B.6t. K. K. K. HTOItK -4- upon by the military authorities, n number of whom wero present at the A Tlfrlft card In your pocket beats nrst. There wero a hundred hos tosses, many prominent in English so half a doien flags on tlio lapel ot your coat. free exchange of.the,products-of country concerned.? ' " i iomrnsJuKa D a RitMefwork on a. vastly greater itMll'than t urRMfti ta hata.1. n If tfisa AttlPsVnf Atvivlni 1st tarn . K ..!.. i f.L were too badly damaged to be "As! " .. ." 1. '":?: " JT ' . . . T'"""" '" m 2t,fT, .mmh- """"".past have estranged 'the nations ot "1 Cross Headquarters by" Dr. John SUta. for exhibition purposes. JBouth AmeiiQJ2 re.tricted coo- if. Flnl.y. Red Cross Commissioner 'merce between) them, 1 making them, for Palestine. His recommendation Dufold and Lewis Union Suit at dependent on overseas 'nations. that two addllonal hospital units bo " v oiunii, A vAai' trial nff ihhi frajlM with aunt mnnm n.lkl. u- Peru has led Argentine. to seekslm-i proved by, General Allehby, 'whose liar arrangements with the'other're-; forces drove the Turks from the dls- Purchase a Thrift Stamp before re tiring. "They work while you sleep.' L Shepherd Piano Depot. Next Door Postoffice Meet Private Miss Sawyer, ' Devil Dog of Marines OWL CAFE ,(Under New Management) $'" TItY OUR L," ,f5c MEKCHANTS- LUNCH 23c, Wfo 4 i?'80 to s except Buaday ,1 Let Us Serte Your , V , TUANKSGIVINC PINNER 7TWANUEL RIVERS BOBBIE WARD ft i V v 427 Main Straet saaaaaaaaaaaVaflKaal HggfB aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaaaaaHsaigasW W& aaaaaaaaaWraW aaaagaaavFT 5 kg-gr &i ' .aHam sSSSSSSSSSSL trlct now so sorely In need 6t aid. Patrick Hacklnaws for zero Heather. ZS.ft K. K.K. HTORK. publics.' The Peruvian , legation la Buenos Aires and the Argentine con sulate In Lima have acted as com. countries, with the result that today! thnra la n n villas trAm et tavKaStar I flour and cereals to Peru In exchange . RESERVATION HEAD for cotton, rice and sugar from Peru. !. idi IVINf" I ivrcmrv 1 It Is expected that Chile will be,thei' "U LlViia 1UCK.J next republic to (ratify a free trade! '. treaty. Bnperlntendent J. H. Norrlsrot tQo is J Klamath Indian reservation was a week 'end visitor In Klamath Falls. HENLEY RED CROSS jHe Is busy buying cattle and horses" DccniLsre AfvriAri,Tia?e(or tbe Indians out of the rectfat con KUUMU Ai.llVlMKreHioal appropriation for ihhfpnr- pose. Bids were recently opened for w Th Hni.v n.'rrnaa mat n1ii..l',,re"'' of tock by the Indian uoparcraeni, out tne prices were con sldered too high by Superintendent MIU RAY C.4AWYIH. day, November 14tb, for tbe first time since tbe influenza epidemic. Tne meeting was held at the Hawkins H.M.aA .ulifAt. t.a. t..n btnjtttf ....at , mwuow, n...bu tmm wwm a.u..f sto ' aH hv .Mr unA Mra rMnhffj alnAa. school began In September,, ' Those present were Mrs. Icenblce, Mrs. Orb Campbell', 'Mrs. Lem Mc Kenzie, Mrs J! R,' Dixon, Mrs. Cbas Latta, Mrs. Stewart, .Mrs, Henley, MJss Sudle Stuartr Mrs McClay, Mrs.'l uower, Airs. it. B, Bradbury, Ruth Dixon,- Mabel Latta. , , Since the Huwxins (bouse Is to be rented. It was' decided to meet t the Henley high school uptll school be- alns again. ' r Norrlt, who Is now buying by private sals. Purchases have bean made from J. Frank Adams and other prominent county stockmen. NOTICE 1 Ray C. Sawyer, who has mn tha hearts of all doughboys, gobs and! ...Those present Tuesday, November JA.,II .1.. . XL- .-. r.. . . lalU ........ 1 0....a. f- E ui, uugi in ma uniiea niaies ana rftvu 0 uirs, Dtuvti., intm, 0, nt abroad, by sending them music to l Duon, M,rs. R. C, Short, Mrs. Henley, cheer in their weary moments, has .Mrs. Orb Campbell. Mrs. Icenblce, herself become a devil dog She has Tdrs. P. E. Young, Mrs. McClay, Mrs. enlisted In the Marines She admits.' Bower, Mrs Wobbles, Mrs. Bnow, jtbey wont let her Into the trenche.) Miss Sudle Stuart and Mrs, R. E. 1 who iue men woo won unaieau Tni-r""i"ry,r x ferry, so she is going to.work with the Tbe next meeting will he held, on Mobilisation Bureau In New York! Tuesday afternoon, November. 2ltb, City. , at tbe Henley hlfli sckool. All questionnaires must be return. ed to tbe sheriff's office at Klamath Falls not later than December 8th according to a statement today by Sheriff, George Humphrey. ' - . CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank our many friends for all the kindnesses ini. d us during our great sorrow in. tbe Moss of our beloved hushand anil father Mrs.'M. J. Allison; Mrs. Marlon Barnes and family. . Tbe American Red Cross has six teen convalescent houses In operation at base and general army hospitals to this country, with contracts signed for similar bulldloAs at the other's hospitals. r ' WWHT 1MKT MEANS IRISK WSINESS The dingy store can never hope to tio more than a "dinky" business. ' Proper lighting is as essential to the success of the modern retail store as. the stock. of merchan 4 dise on iU shelves. ' , 1 The WeU-LiUted Store Gets ,the Business Everybody wants to trade in the well-lighted shop where they may readily see just what they are getting and where an air of bright prosperity prevails. Take an accounting of ydur store, lighting today. Ask yoiirelf if it. is good as it'ceuld be. Ask yourself if modern. Electric Lighting fixtures wouJdnt 'remove some of the present shadows and put you on a new and certain read to busi- ness success. , k They havevdone this for others they will do it for you, T-Jephoryj 54 now. We Will appreciate an op portunity to serve you. . r 4 California-Oregon Power Vmpamr I r ' 1 j;