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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1916)
JV n rfi ' -' .3rV "Ci i, i R r r iff 4 i Jt i Ik IV Kit '-? 4 ' rf $ H - , 4. w HMlfsCbtiidiUts. tn taw tea rata e Ftrt cents a Uaa, tavarieata ta ao eaaea. Waiaafliai Be liinseSa taeate V-tyl ft area UlCW e cgsBSaJa ? eae FOB SALE The E veiling Het-ald ttrtt. MWtrtid JttAit. Klamath alls, onopij W. O. SMITH, Editor faklUhMl dally tzcpt Sunday at The BtraU Publishing Company ot Klamath Falta, at 116 Fourth street. FOR BALB-One black Percheroa aorta, i reata oK weight aeout MOO-aoenda; eat tea bay mare. years old. Wtfta or see C. i catt wood, Klanata 1'ells &v Entered at tba postoSoe at Klam atH Falls. Oregon, (or transmission through the nialti as sacond-clau matter. Subscription terns by mail to any address In tba United States: Oaa year ' $6.00 Ooa month 60 FOR 8ALB First claaa saw bay. al falfa and timothy mixed. Ckllcote, 3S Mala street. 15-tf FOB BALD OH TRADBTaresalnff machine complete, ready for aeld. S0- hp engine, separator 32x68. Terms on sale. Sea McCabe, phoaa S98W. JM2t rOIl 8AIJ3 Or trade, lo right nun, a snap; must sell owing to other busi neas- Sample Shoe Store, 716 afslnj efiiet 15 KLAMATH FALLS. ORROON 9ATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1910 EUROPE'S ADVANTAGE B' FOR SALE Or exchange for Portland property, well located business lot. nu block from White Pelican hotel Will sell at sacrifice. Cash or terms. Property absolutely clear of encura trances. Aiu willing to assume small amount on trade. Address Owner, f.S Yeon Olilg., PorUtml, Ore. 176U EFORE the war many Rrazlllinn merchants, although perfectly disposed by a natural sympathy to ileal in American Roods, could not afford to do so when their neighbors and com petitors, who bought from Europe, could undersell them."- United States Consul General A. I,. M. (.oltschalk. Wo Janeiro. GermanysFood Problem Solved End Second Year Economic Efforts of the Struggle on the Kaiser's Land is Told by Correspon dent Able Officials Bring Results. By (United CARL Press FOB RENT FOR RENT House, alz noma, mod era; corner Fourth and Pine. 24t Why could their neighbors and com ivtitors undersell them? Because they bought their goods from European mnnulficturera at lower prices. Why were the prices lower? Recnusc the wage scale of Europe is from one third to one-half that paid to labor in the United States, and, on an average. 1 60 per cent of the cost of production is paid to labor; and because European producers often sell their surplus in ! Brazil at "dumping" prices. I American manufacturers cannot es- tahlish a "dumping" price without thev quiet have a sumluq. Thev cannot have n surplus unless their mills run at full Furnished rooms Good rooms, suitable for late or day sleep ing. 1007 High St., phone 247W 5-2t Urn? and at full capacity, which means continuous employment to labor, and u MISCELLANEOUS deduction in the unit cost of mnnufoc- 1 , jture. The mills cannot operate at full saunaia v mmm ob wiy or Earav W. ACKERMAN Staif Correspondent) RERUN, July 3. (Ry mall) Ar. the second year of the war closes, Ger many's food plobtcm Is about solved, government economists are turning their faces to the future. During tin last few months the food has been bad The people have lived through on sub 'Milliter. The military campaign liu hoi been materially affected by the change in food conditions at home. There hae been no troubles so groat i.j- the Itlsh revolution. Food Dictator on Ratocki took the mask from the world's eyes regarding the food ritua llon. Today he is well on the way to n solution of the problem. The biggest economic question In Germany is not food, but "What shall G oi many do to meet the preparations of the allien to declare nn economic boycott of Germany and her allies after the war?" Germany has chosen foi tl.e solution of this problem Socretarj of the Interior Dr. Karl Helfferlch. Concerning the relationship of the submarine campaign and the "Amer ican crisis" to the economic situation hero, the German people believe the!'- An American woman who has lived In Germany several venis said she i - would ceo a sign In a shop window, "butler." She would walk up closer. 'and underneath. In rmall letter, w.ii the statement that It was "sold out," or else It was nn adveitlscmenl of a butter substitute made of fats fiom (he roots of plants. There has been a nihil It ute for everything When there weio no more fnls to fiy with, new fijlmr pain Ism, and It icvolvort larftel about a man minion Hon Tilted because he Is a type. Ilefnm the war lien wii a self-pin- . . . 1 . It .u.l ..... ..!,, I Itlllllt't Jll. claimed inieiiiiiiioiii.i ii'iiiim - , rlilljst. I or I no penon oi . H neither International, i evolutionary nur-oclnlliitlo Ho I.-t all riilton. What he will ho after the war. lien snyi. Is lib. own buslnorw. If he worrn'l over milium age, lien would ho In the at my. He Is dolnp his hit hv preaching pat i lot hm to llin.-p who hnvcn'l ac quired It in full measuie. Ren iweil to le With Mis. I'anl.hui' t for the dmihtful dl'dlnctinn of being Tionlilo-Mrker-ln Cl'lef l Hie 111 Itlsh emplie. Ai hcml or the Pucl.ois' I'll ion and nri'tiulrer or the poweirul Trnnspoit U'oikeiti' IVdeinlion, he hnil succiwiull) onglneeied some mewl dls turblng ililkiH. It was lo the Tllletts ami IViikhurslii of England and the Ciisenier.il oi lieland that Geimanv looked for iuliNtaiill.il aid. Hill niiwtlx her calcul.itioiui went wiong. Social and industrial unieit In England didn't mean iiroGeinuiilsin or null- lliltl"li Inih ,luvi the einnlle becntiie Involve in ouWido ilillii ullli'i. Theie weio seiiou-i labor dhpilles In the eatlv (lavs two of them big. In oIWiik P'e WeMi coal inlnei-i ami lb" Clyde 4hlp woil.ers. Ilul in lhot.e Ihei were invented to ny meat wiinnui iai., W(l(, ,,,,. riMW(M ttitui lack or ptliiol The scarcity of food can-ed nianvis1 ,,.,,, ,,1;,. fell thai the bad abuses and nduller.it Ions. A baker lu;lir(,n m.uiv exploited. Their sol,, de Hamburg was arrested ftir iiiaking ,,, w (l, ,. u,v , .l(.,,rdrd a luead of sawdust. So, alio, was a- .,.....,,, ,.... f ,i. x,n,. .,mui fioin their labor. In belli the bU sliikes llio men nun, llcrlln merchant baker anested for adding f.7 per cent of water to bill tor. ! . j. :ra:mcuv unless inev nave a Eiiaraniee ..v..,i.. ...... .i.,..i ..... i.i v... 1-1.11 mil... il.ti .V. ! ' .. . ". Biimiwniii. i,u dfiuiiH iim.uui ruip " immm. nam, - 0f ujP uomeslic market in the shape of WANTED Wa&hliu; lroalag aawlBg by tat hour, or aay kind of work. 310 rttbatntt I4t BOARD FOB TWO In private family la MUla Addition; aeparate raqaw; raaaoaabi. IaQOln ISC Bast Mala, aazt' door to Dr. Raaaoa, or addraaa Bra IMC Mt vat- a retaliation, a defensive measure, ngi.insl the English blocknde, which they say changed International law so that food for non-combatants could ho neclnred contraband. Abuses have been Matched for and stopped. Prices hae been veiy high. Tho socialists have complained of them in tho Reichstag with some sucresc. The first big difficulty was the laws of small German r.lates foihlddlng the export of foo'd. llavaria hail much mote food than Ptiissia. The task of Unlock! was to abolish these legula-tIon.-. Heflelrlcli. who during the next twenty years will be one of tleiinany's This join's distill bailee on the f'lyde was different. II was obxinusly or ganlred b) men of pro (lei man sym pathies and nioit ItrltNhers belleie. fliianred by Ge: mans. The labor lead i'is had no put In It: they protested ".ilnsl II. The gmpinmcut seijues. lered the agitators and killed Hie strike. As lo the attitude of IIiIIIhIi laboi generally towanl the ar: No fewer n r i-" ' " ' ' "" ,' ."J ,i i Murdered by Air i ki siEuv fc- r )4 'ill; kli 1! i I i f" ix-i 'r1 TKaW. fi. . nJ. , r ' Tn i.v-j- v i j l I tAtUXbAAUiUiTt,, icelvo two otmls, tho oiW hiTTvJ nial. Only ll.o bo,i wld,0 kJ' 'M VI U.M lll.U UIIIIUII IIIINOU'l Mil I,, . ' ' H mis bou'i paim, iVotk mu it bu I'.iil :'xth of August. lOld. llnlldliiK bus fou. Woik ..... 7 " " BUSl, loio. Thl, h 7 joivci tho rluht lo iej4G: nayJ MATTin PRTTEnBOJi .'CiiKfJi,,,,, Notice of Final Account ' the County Co.iii or n, 8 linKon( fnr dm riiii,(y t,f Kl. the Mutter of the INii ... . w. M AUK 'M I ft! G.v'ii, Heceiiiied Nuilco In ltoicl X. nlii Ibnl it,. ... iVnlgno.l, mi iiilmlnliit i iitni- of le tllto or W. .M.IJOM. deceased, ha,,,."" III the iihiivn eiilltled uniit ,s ( nccoiiiit of the iu1iiiliiMiuiim l)f ! estate, and Unit lb.. Mi. crt ,, I'Jli! I Hie Ii.iiii i.r in n'il.,,1, ' at i bo Hum, and tie .on i io.nii,.f'Mj e iilrl ROOMERS WANTED 43ood, comfort able rooms at 715 Jefferson, between Serenth and Eighth. 3-3t TO ECHANGE Fine Portland lots for Klamath Falls property. Address box 185, Athena, Oregon. 6-2t leading flumes, has the new task of than i.vm.non or the .'..onn.iioo volunteer regulatiuc and developing Geunany's soldler-i (.ie dinwn fmm tl e woiklnj Industries. Helfferlch has had a me- elassiw. lint thl-, !; only part of Mo toric career, Hiough sllll In his early "toiy. The Tllletts of England, men forties. Two years he lectured In the xho pieviously had put the rights nf ........ . - .. - university or iierim, two years more urgnni7c.i iiioor aitove everjiiiing .'He, The view of the German people, as''10 'nanaged the Anatolian railway, for have 'tin rendered ihelr inol rheilshe.l ii U Imnreqsed nnnn a eorreannndpni ! two years he wan president of the principles. In Hie Interest of the em in the last twelve months is this- Thel Deutsche hank, then for two years sec- pile the hade unions have f.ufelted ., " , submarine war xvas Inst lluted to break 're,nr' of thp f?a"r-- Now for two for the period of tho war practically all , l " ol sPcc,a' -'ccuon ci uic none. the Illegal blockade. Recause England j -VMrf:- so n member of the relchstag re Everything for the camper bnt tho camp. Hammocks, folding cots, stools, stores, etc. 1-tf - WILUSnTOHNSTONB CO. a pro! cell ve tariff law. Do you Imagine that our manufacturers would run their mills at full blast if their home market was being taken away from them by foreign competitors unload- int; on our market under a near-free-iradc tariff law such as we now have,' Does the farmer believe that the mar if. the mills are not Tinning, and the of the mills are not running, aand the laborers cannot buy? If the stock holder cannot draw' dividends will ho continue to purchase as freely of the farmer? ' "Every business question in this country, wnetner you tnink so or no., warfare, but so far he has taken no, times. He is to watch what the allies "ow ' "", "'"'ic of pnliloilsm. Tim' comes back, no matter how much j ou drastic steps against tho English block- do and prepare Germany's industries, unions' agreement with the govern put on the brakes, to the question of a.i Those who know Helfferlch believe he nent preUdes: the tariff. . . . Why, you cannot es-, President Ratocki recentlv told mo I 'iH be successful. i "Coopniallvn efforts to Ineiense nio-i i i. .. i -. . . ; . .cpe. irora n, no mauer in wnicn m- he nfted ,he vell trom lhe food sltua . Th . . . auction by the adoption nf all expo .. ujiw bu. Bn .. iuiiuh wuHuii. tlon here to impress on America that if wnen governor oi New Jersey for once in his life he was ELIZABETH &1TCLIFFR Mi'. Manx .I i-Vaiui -II. b. II- ..I .'' pine, Tex., mid wife of the inanaxer of the best hotel, was shot lo death by her husband, .lio al ill- samo tltuc killed I.I.'Uleniiul ('olouel Mnthew ('. Illlller or the Sixth Hulte.l Slates rn airy. .Spuunell bai not )ei explallii'.l the motive Uw his crlmi', bill he I. us been In a III or, tli'Spondeiiey ever iilnce J. KG A I. NOT! CMS Mi IEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK WHEN MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT BRINa BACK ITS BEAUTIFUL LUSTRE AT ONCE flngr lutir, however handsome, de aotaa advancing age. We all know the advantages of a youthful appearance. Your hair is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns Ifray and. looks streaked, Just a few ap plications of Sage Tea and Sulphur en ataiaa Reappearance. a hundrad-fokl Doat. atay grayl Look youngl BHatr prepare the recipe at hone or got from.any drug aton a 60aat bot- Ua oi "wratb'a Sage and Sulphur Coav BoaadV which la merely the old time reMta tmarorea by the addition of oth er lagredlenta, Tbouaanda of folka reemnminl this ready-toHue prepara- Uea, became it darkena the hair beau Ufally, bealdea, no one oaa poealbly telL aa it darkena ao naturally and evenly, Ypu moisten a sponge or soft araab with it, drawing thin through the balr, taking one small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, its natural color la restored, and It be earnee thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. Wye' Sage -ana Sulphur com ea4 ie;.a' daligbtful toilet requisite. It la aot'iateaded for the cure, mlUga tiea or preTeattoa of dlsoaje. Adv. did not respect the interests of the un warring people of Germany, Germany felt she did not need to respect the in terests of her enemy. President Wil son, however, undertook to speak for the neutrals against the submarine warfare, but so far he has takeu no marked to me one day, he will be sec retary of the interior and then, he add ed. ho may be the next chancellor, hut not during the war." Ilelfferich's immediate job Is to pre pare forGermany's business In peace unlnnliu they had succeeded in establishing ;thioush despeiale and bitter struggle. Their gratesl nuclide- was the "dlln ion of labor," or placlnr uimkllleil xvoikerr. on a par Willi the skilled '.ml. mm, 'itiil iit.,,1.,, a.,., 1.... f.r ...... ...,,. .1 ,,,,-, i, it,,' i.iii n i, i fly IrrifjJtion Project 1 A fpecl.il election of (be llorselly lr- I ligation Distili'l will be held ou Sep. leinber 2, l'.UB, for the puipose of ol- ing a cp.clal ,iNteiiiiieiil or LT, cents per lies.- . all lauds under lhe dlstilcl bae been lei rnmidelely 'to pay off the outstanding Immbi and An" it was fair respecting Its relations to right, he belligerents it would ho something though he Is jamming the brakes on)to inforce International law as It was j before the war respecting food stuffs. j Tood for non-combatants was not con- traband until the Enellsh order In council was made. Since then, practic- now. expe District. IMiiL'i; PIE GROVE PICKITP8 The basket dinner in Pine Grove last Sunday was well attended. Dr. Mor gan preached his farewell sermon. Ee ciyone regrets his leaving. Mr. Anderson, the Presbyterian min- lu.lcht-dncis mid tunning expenses nf in- uiniiii'i nun per lillllgei plllillsll.'.i l.icei.idlng to law. mi all Imlehtcdne-o mi' tie uiei iiiiiHi lie ial.l m-i.ii call Ing an election for dl'.ioliitinn of the furthest developed is to have the rov-,d'fn,H v,,Ieh ,om, '" l"Teaso ami i "'" nu' 1,A-S' " "At'KUt,. . .. .. .. .. . . .... SifU.fiii nti nf ill.. tlti,i,ila, I . I .... i . .. i.iainiain ouipui uiterchangeab Illiv In. ,l"l' ...uniiiiii ride tho trade of vat Inns classes who i.ie members of the hade; suspension for lhe period of the war or all Interim! lines of den.ai kotlon, and introduction Horn allied and other tiades of skilled jii n, unskilled men and women." This q oiganl?ed labor's reply to the enarge or lack or patriotism. Tlioi unions are sllll passing resolutions against the pilnclple and annllcatlnn ernment import all raw materials, her greatest need, after the war. Thereby the lowest prices can be secured In for eign lands and the products can be sold i.t a margin in Germany. This margin cau be used to pny the debts of the war and so keep dowu the ever heavv j ally no food stufT has come from Amer- taxes. U Is impossible for anyone to ica to Germany. The German people report accurately what tho situation is. nave uvea through a bard summer, so On can only picture what one sees in far as food is concerned.' Vegetables f.ne's travels, One sees no unemnlm- and fruit have been plentiful, but meat, led, except, perhaps, among some wo-!r cncrIptlon against the ono be Notice for UlUi Sealed bldi will bo ieccle.l ! .School DUtild No, YJ, up to AufiiHt llllh. PHfi, for (he palniln,; of Ulu outside of a ono ,iut Hihool Ikiu.iu l0.x:'.i; it. color num. ultli Hiillnblu trlmmlngrt. Half of lhe bulMln,; to i. ,is III.' place roi lb. Iieari,,.,, (bjeetlou.i. If ativ, In mild nccmnl iu lie s, .III. 'Hi-lit tbeieof H ' ClOSS, di Tlnlstralor of the i: i h,. (,f (Iohm, lleeeaMetl '"IllllJiC fiotlec of Oontl Gale " V.illie Itnllllli; Piopo-iiN o 'urthwf 'in of Met i III lleriliullMi; Ikn-j, and Water llonds Sen led piopovilH ultl b- rcc. Ivfl ,f lie Itt'.'oMlei of l be l ii. t,f M,,fr "iilil Align-1 1 Ifiifl, ,,( ,ij . ill of !t o't lot I. p in ( ,i u,c, (lB .n.po-nln to pniehnsn n , npM ..ml .oiiUdeied) for Hie purcltftse of J".Sfo. or, liny .,ul theieuf, city of Me. .Ill lefuuilltiK ltort.li, inynbto Juj I I'll: I, villi the option of the ell Ia ,.n lb. in ..rum or Cn m In iiumerlui ..'.I.-, liom t.ii.l .irtcr ills I, 1321; salj bcn.li in bo Issued In il-nniiilnallonioi .'.(III ur.il line bond In the iinii nf fJOO Ainu foi lhe puichae or f ti.000 or an 1'i.it ib.'.eof of untei boinlii, paAble 'u:.n I I'J.IO, In di'iioiiiliatioiiH nf (Kn) :-''i. t .mis ine I Mini tot the pur po.ii' of lefiin.lliiK iho uutalandlng .siiiiiinls of the city, mid fur tho par .i.im' of proililliiK water and fire pro ii'rllon, all iiii.ler the pr.nlilons of uc .ion I TIC of die ihailer of Ihn City of '.l-nlll. :'iil.l bonds am lo In ar lulcrral tl i l.e l nle ileslgnal.'d III the iiicceiuful i :n.l, mil lo ex.'. --.I r, pci ccni Hr n- num. payable semi niiniuilly mi Jul I 'i.ii.I .li.niiiuy 1 of i 'ii h c:ir, .it lb , dliie or the lieasurer of huI.I clt)', In I'lillc.l Stales gold coin. Ilurii iiroposnl to piiicbitiio liiu.il U i.icnin,uuled ly a check, certified tj ii,i .' icspoii'.lbl- haukliu liuitltulloo, to the niiiouul of f. per cent of tlie pro p.i :il, ulu!. t payable lo iho Recorder iof .Meirlll. I'ropotals iniitt be pealed n ml embused "1'ioposal to l'tirchue illefiiiiilliii; llond.i" or "Proposal to pur- '.llano Water llonds." i The council lororvei the right to tt- Jcct uuy and nil bids Haled at Merilll, Olefin, July 7, 11)1(7. WANK I). OI.NKV, Iticonler of the City of Merrill, Orepn 7-301 butler and other fats have been scarce, So, at times, have potatoes, rice and isier from Merrill, will preach hero the, beans. The market has been flooded second and fourth Sunday evenings of Jwith substitutes. It is undoubtedly each month. Mr. Laniger will pre.ish true that if the food situation had here pext Sunday evening. The Antl-Can't Sunday school claFS met at the Icenbice home lost Satur day ivenlng. A very enjoyable even- Ins was spent, and at an appropriate hour ice cream, cake and punch changed suddenly from tho plenty of last summer to tho scarcity of this summer, the people could not have ad justed themselves to it. Hut the change has been gradual. At first one did men. All factories are running full time, foi 80 per cent of German's In dustries, are making war materials Great municipal Improvements are un der wa such as an extension of tho urderpround railroad In Rerlin and tho consti union of a new dock on tho banks of the Spree. There are only few horses and nutomobiles, but much iictlvjly everywhere. Shops are cnu'd- (ause It Is repugnant to the Idealn if unionism and against the other be cause they still think it unnecessary. TJul them have been and will be no draft riolii in England as (hero weie in Iiew Yoik duilng the Civil War. So much for Hen Tilled and friends. How nboul Ii eland? Most of Iho Irish opposition In the war Is of American origin. There are no liner patriots In Great Britain lo .. man jrnin Keuinond and Sir Ki. warn Carson hlJ .without meat two davs a week, then e.i with h..M ,n,i .t. . , , U'lfl ' . . ' ' I Hf . ,n huu IHU 1ICUI1D VUllllUr,' "'" llin nlimhA, r9 ,lnn ImamammaJ , ...l.t.... . .. . . served. Thoso nresent were Aiinn ! " '. .. ". """ lu ur'" r.nn won uressed. There are no McComb. Dewio Dutton. Donna itfaile' . ... ' . ' -"-"'" """'"K uviucnces oi warn oecause in ; "'""" '" representing ox Pn.mi.i ahiM nk-x..i. .., wceK. out me people ate, complained ps-ico time Geimanv was about -i.n l,cmn !" of Irish politics. The si.,.. Aranl. Mr. Chorpenlne. Inez ami Helen' I ,ausnod' and -existed from day to on.v r.uropean nation which had ioU-, I !,Vin rebellion, organized by well moan- Elliott, Roy Kinsman, Nettie Green, !rjn, Cal and Howard Icenbice. Knrl Mack. Mr. and Mrs. Mack were chop, eroni-. i day. tho pinblem of poverty. IWW Mrs. E. Arnnt is visiting liar fitber and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Anderson of Dairy. Howard Icenbice has been on the sick list. Ho is feeling better now. Clarence Harris 1b making hay on his ranch in the valley. 'Miss Emma' Anderson from Dairy has been visiting Miss Hazel Arant of this district. T BLAB, UBBJ AND BODY at aa weae,aa4toaierr. MeieMwBleearkMerM' gOAMATH FUKL CO. 0.9mim.Mv, ., naM 1BT i The Pine Grove Industrial Club met on the evening of July 28th, with twenty-two people present. A program of songs, readings and discussions was giren on the subject of "Alfalfa." Tire club will hold Its next monthly meet ing on the evening of August 25th. Popular Spirit of English People Toward War Told Less Than a Million Eligible Left to Be Conscripted Labor Has Sacrificed Most Cherished Principles for War. Chicken Dinner. A big chicken din- nee will ha Blvon nn a..t,,l., n, D..(. .. I ..... vv o,-. -. HHitui.; at flunky Point resort. Also (i b will be served. rienty of room for everybody. M. !). V.llllOU. K.lt Hurry) Hurryl Before They Are Gone! Wa atlil aave a good auortmeat ol Xotrlgeratora. but they are aolna aalgaty tutainoe we reduced the price. l WIUJB-JOEN8TONB CO. By ED U. KEEN (United Press Staff Correspondent) LONDON, July 11 (Hy mall) Some Britons are born patriots, othem achievo patriotism, and atill others- yes, the paraphrase holds good all the way through. Only, those who have had patriotism thrust upon them con stitute a very small minority of the British public, Conscription Is no cri terion, There were less than a million eligibles left to be conscripted. The 'majority of these would have- volun teered If the reasons why their ser viced were required bad been freely, frankly stated. Lota of Brltlshern have relatives in Missouri; some more skeptical than others. Tho mllltarv powers thought they couldn't take the Inn Kii kIn,...i.i i . . . I.... K... Miiuiueii lueansii, encouraged ry self-expatrlnted Irishmen in Aincv. lea, financed by Germany, was not nu expression of Irish national sentiment. m. uoopi jn tho whole empire havn fought moro gallantly or suffered great. i ioHBe.i man me Irish regiments. Tho I'lsterlte.i havo proven (heir i..i,i.i Ism by consenting to the Inauguration of homo rule forthwith. Tim nn.inni Jsli havo demonstrnlcd theirs by ugrno. ...f. ,u ,u exclusion or Ulster from It'i Ptovlslon-i. Patriotism alone la solv ing tho Irish fiueiitio,,. Air..i,. Groat Britain Is showing o more firmly Wilted front today than wh, th- ,.. started or than a year ago. Capital and labor havo been drawn closer together, liii- over-seas domlu'.cnn have exhibit ed magnificent loyny. Even in ii. up.' i which Germany confidently count! -. .. .'juinonary activities, if uvn reoenion, has remained fast. Keeping Money in a Cash Box is both dangeioiiH and laborious. It Is never safe fiom thieves, fire, tc. And lis contents havo to bo checked up almost dally, no hiiiiiII Job, An account with this hank saves both the i!h1( and tho labor. No thieves can steal or Hie deniro) the money. And lhe ilepo.slioi'H check beiii: Hubs show him at a glance exact v bow he stands. We ,,Vi,t your no. count. FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH .PALLS. OREGON HbHbbi) fff'nJiiaaaarivrV I X&ISIbbbbW ft"ulTaal avePBBVBl IBBBBBW UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC .l,Xy1are,,'""""-CUna llamlltoii'a umll, p-wenger .ad fnlgl.1 boats on tho Uppor KU.oa.l, ..ko, ,!., Iwlve tills oce evtiy morning eeept Monday, at 7gO. Western Transfer Co. MAIN HTRIOICT, NEAR FTFTB f'HON'K 1H7 Eut to Britishera tlm moot eucou.-- m.u, sign is me .itdiulo of thr, bu'I nci-a community. t ..,., n,i ., EnpJand's m-catost iiienhnnt bunker ' British public into their cnnAonJmcrtly told tho u'mie-l Piesn without enlightening the QermansJ S" lonB a ow "Jlllmrv nuihoriljen "Your king and your country needs i,ff,l)lre n,oney to ':.'ii rr en be ar we you," they said. That sufficed for five , -" 8"rlnU ,,om "atviftci- in order minion men: the othem wantd ,i i ,w ""vmo u.- tails. But this Installment of war anniver. sary observations has to do principally wb wwse wao acre aealered patriot. fmDTMr BA-rul not wn Ilia. UMin stead- eTlafi' i ... '-aBiE. Everthlng for the camper but tbe camp. Hammocks, folding cots, stools, stoves, etc. 1-tf WILUS-JOHNSTONB CO. No Tub to Fill QET A BATH 4PBAY One turn of the faucet and you get your shower. 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