TvTTi fiSfeii i&r .jip.-pY' ssmst - &t bass? . f K OFFICIAL NEWIPAP1R OP KLAMATH COUNTY tt OFPICIAL 0 KLAMATH WW w-ww . m jc'ayyw t - , MBWHRHK'' It'1 .i-itviJ & .4- A tilt . VAIXS I ' -"t.vva at .MtMWI J-.?- ., ILsfc ...ift,S?ILliAra'...,X"- r - "''C ??j wfjMWy: . p i h PL ST ft 3!, ft a. 2 :, l K & Iv la if k l. If """ "-- M KLAMATH FALLS, OMKIpfc WEDE3DAY, MAY 30. Itl7. J ffS Canadian Soldiers Now "Ameri LepSif ! Tr1nn'l,Url'inri-"-ll-'-WWHWWWWWWWWWWWi - ......... aaaa aaa.......aa-aaaaaa.. r -iS. .-.-.fl -.f .Lj-1 AMERICANS IN ENGLISH ARMY OEM COLORS f SERVICE NIL IN "T. RAUL'S CATHEDRAL Ainkttttdir and Mr. Pat Represent Americana, ftottlv Cttort Frem Lady Parity aftd) Rate to Ik Arch dttten Thinaandt IIm tat "Star Sstaalrd BatHmeBawd Rlaye the National Aire. IAND0N. May SS-rive Canadian army kettaMeaa twinl of Amcrl (ui omeiilly kcaat tkt "American LtgtoaM today wkw tkty deposited tMr ratata la St fa! cathedral with eUkerale eeiwatealsa, Ambassador Bad Mn. Peat, Am erica lo Bkulaad, rtpraotattd tka Am ericans aad reivd la eaters froaa Lady Parlay aflar wklek tkty passed tkem to tka AraMaaaaa. Thoataad af kkqUsk aad Amtr. IcaM Jalaai to tka alaatoi af tka "War Ultra kud. farawrly a circa laya tied 8avt tkt TW04MKBE SHIPS HOIK; BY SUBS ADMIRAkTV BOARD ANNOUNCE! INKINO OP A MERCANTILE CRUISER AND NOSRITAI. SHIP M EAETIRN WATERS. LONDON, May St Tka admiralty Board kga las af tla tka aubmarln- itlla crutoer Hilary. la tka Nartfe ft roar of tkt crtw It waa alaa aaaoaacad tkat tbt hot allal rtlaiMpr Caalla kaa ktta unk la tkt MtSMWraataa ata oa wklck tli trt tattle ', . Tka Hilary la prakakly a conrerted cruUtr faratorly af tka Booth Hat ruaaJat ta Hilary af SWee ton. Tkt DoTtr Caatl la kallarad to have fop Marly kaaa tka Ualoa Caatla mall liner of tht aama Ma. la Tawn Taiay. Oay 0. MarrlU waa a city vUltor today tram tka MarrlU farm star Mtr- rllL nuk Braakswi. Tka JrrifaUaartitak kraak rtporttd arty tkla waak Mar tka Btirrtll Short farm, taak aat sarUaa of tka kaak kaat alaty faat la laaatk. Tka aroak ooawrad akartly aftar tka watar waa taratd la ,m4 la aaar tka aama alaea kar a kad kraak aacarrtd a aauoa or two as, ftjairrala are blamed for t kraak. a SRIOIAL AOVANTASBS OF LIBERTY BONOS . - 0m aaatalal adraaUat ao otktr kaada, Natlaalsuu, maalclpal r aaraarata, kara to tkat U tka UaWad ftatoa dartai tka toatlaa- tt af tkla war akaU toeaa etkar w kaada at a Motor rata af latarttt. tka ktWtra af tfcaaakatrty kaada w aaya tka Haat to aaakiaaa taatr w J'Wrty kaada far kaada kaarias tka alHwr lato af tatsraat, dollar far dollar. v t . MfM 0( NEW U. S. SENATOR Charlti L. MeNary WHOSE APPOINTMENT TO CONO RESS TO SUCCEED HARRY LANE, DECEASED. WAS ANNOUNCED TODAY IV 00V. WITHYCOMBE. ASSETS BACK OF LIBERTY LOAN 116 V ! - OUR NATIONAL OEIT AND OEN ERAL FINANCIAL SITUATION EXPLAINED BY TREASURY OF FICER. By Frank R. Wilton. Ftdtral Farm Loan Burtau U. 8. Trtaa- ury Dtpartmtnt) WA8HIN0T0N. l C. My 30-Un cle Sam glanced nt hla trial balance April 1. 1117 and gleaned the follow Ins brief statement of hla condition. AnietK. 1200,000.000,000 plus; liabll Idea, ll.0J3.S57.W0. In other word, the total material wealth of the United States waa in exceaa ot two hundred billions of dot lara. somo estimates placing it ai hlah as two hundred and twenty-five billions. The Inst official total was In IMS when tho figure waa one hun dred eighty-seven billions. On April 1, 1917, our national debt waa slightly over a billion, uncio nam a uuoia u compared with hla assets were about aa one ia to two hundred twenty. Out the smile that decorated Uncle Sani'a face waa not inspired entirely by the statement of hla comparative debits and credits. He looked at the record of national income and aaw that the total waa forty billions of dollars a year, or forty times hla dtbta, He took out hla pencil and made some comparisons. He found that hla nai lonal income had Increased more man 31 per cent in the laat aeven yean, and more than US per cent in the laat atventeen yearn. Continuing further with tho Inven tory, tht old gentleman turned to tkt page devoted to foreign iraae anu discovered that tbia item for Mil amounted to between aeven and eight bullosa of dollars, or more than double that of the prtvloua year, ho pterta oyer at the page whtro la recorded (h distribution or me wonoa awu itipply, and discovered that ne poa uad nearly three billions of dot lara of gold, or one-third of tht world'a Caacladtd oa Fas S Amtrlcant Art Rrlatatra. waauiNQTON. D. C, May 19 Tka State Department kas announced tka aamaa ef ST Amarleaaa which are kt- Baalllllllw X aBBBBBBBBBBBBBmfl amaRBamKiomWi amammmi mVamaaaV IRP' m'Vtml EmaaaaaaW MlmM,?v BBBBBBBBBV SmJSMBJLJimV-i BEBWfSMBJEV.t p fiflvwiTHYnnyRrir ijtogWsffir A Memorial Day Call When the Hag of liberty and union returned triumphant from 2,000 southern battlefields the American nation set apart the 30th day of May to forever recall the sacrifice the soldiers made to preserve America" as a whole free peo ple and not as a divided nation. Don't deem'it' a sacrifice to display the American colors in your church. There is no home, no school, on church, no shrine of whatsoever character that is not made holier by the presence of our nation's banner, consecrated by God's favor to the world's political liberty and redemption just as the banner of the cross is consecrated to the world's religious liberty and redemption. They Answered the Call. The men whom we honor today measured up to the full stature of American manhood; they fulfilled the highest duty of American citizenship. Where docs human nature show a brighter or higher aspect than in its love of country, and flag? Long years before the birth of 'the Saviour of mankind , a heathen Roman wrote, "It is sweet and glorious to die for one's country." 'These words touched a chord in the human heart so true that they were caught tip andembalmed in.the popu lation and have been handed down from age to age as a part of the common faith and heritage of mankind., .,v In the pass of the classic Thermopylae there is monu ment erected by order of the council to-the rnepory of rLeoni4a and his devoted 3(XlJtVbeaimsJwrBl pathetic inscription "Oh, stranger, tell it to the Lacadaemonians that we lie here in obedience to their laws." Let the stranger, whoever he may be, that visits our cemeteries and looks upon the simple mounds of the dead soldiers of the republic proclaim to the world that those brave men lie there in obedience to the call of their country. General John R. King. The Guardian Sentinel. And so in a sense these soldiers dead, cherished by loving hearts, honored by this great commonwealth, have passed into the mighty pantheon of our history. They are not yours any more, but the nation's. And wherever they lie. - under foreign skies amid the wreck of hard fought fields, there shall stand forevermore, though unseen by -human eyes, the guardian sentinel of a nation's love. Why Men of '61 Died. The supporters of religion gave their lives for- a prin ciple. These martyrs of patrotism .gave their lives for an idea. What the Men of 'SI Felt. Uy a secret alchemy, patroitism touches tht most com monplace of life and transforms it, intojofty heroism. It hurls men forth, forgetful of themselves, "to hazard life itself at fearful odds. 4 ' At Arlington and Gettysburg.' The most impressive of the annual ceremonies are those which are held at the national cemetery at Arlington and on the battlefield of Gettysburg. Arlington cemetery, on the Virginia hillsides, rising in terraces from the Potomac and overlooking the capital of the Republic, is the last earthly home of thousands upon thousands of America's soldiers. On Decoration day a little flag flies from every one of the multitude of small white headstones which mark the last resting places of the noble dead. lWfaaaaj ajpemj aaaa I, with uncovered head, Salute the sacred deed Who' went snd return not. James Russell f eaaaPaava '. Lpwsll ') iuvii ii luunuL i wimwi i nMHR in iimw f BaKI II I . -j. a-. -. .. -fcu . r i-J1 . ft. J J.A ANNOUNCES HIS SENATE CHOICE JUDOE McNARY SUCCEEDS LATE HARRY LANE Chairman af State Republican Cen tral Committee Named and Will Ltava for Washington Tonight Will Stand for National Prohibition, Equal Suffrage and Upheld Admin istration. SALEM. Ore., May 30 Judge Cbaa. L. MeNary chairman of the 8Ute Rep ublican Central Commute aad former ly a member of the Supreme Court, waa named by Governor Wltbycombe to day as the successor to United State Senator Harry Lane, who died la 8aa Francisco Wednesday algkL The governor the middle ef laat week reached a decision to appoint Judge MeNary, bat decided to make no formal aaaoaaetmeat of kit choice until after tka funeral ot Senator Laat which waa ktM yeaterday in Portland. Tkt governor feeta tkat It la Imper ative, during the pretest crlale, tkat Oregon have full raaraaaajtaUati to Caagrett liB!iri Republican Central Commute direct ed the Hughea-Falrbaaka compalga, 'and to him belongs largely the credit for Oregon registering a majority for the national Republican ticket when there was a national landslide for President Wilson. He la an able speaker and brilliant lawyer. Aa a Jurist, he made a splendid record oa the Supreme Court bench. He waa reared on a farm near this city and after acquiring kda education, em barked In the practice of law ia tkla city with John H. MeNary, hla broth er, widely known In State Republican politics. Judge MeNary will leave for Wash ington. D. C. tonight to Immediately take up his duties and Oregon's In terests In Congress. He said today that he will support national prohlbiUon, national equal suffrage and stand by the administra tion In "every legiUmate effort" la the war and for the best Interests of hia country. Judge MeNary ran for the aecond time for a place on the Supreme Bench at the election three years ago and was defeated by State Supreme Justice Henry L. Benson, of this city, at pres ent a member of the bench aad former attorney and circuit Judge of this city. EAST ST. I SUFFERS RIOTS ILLINOIS GOVERNOR HAS SENT TROOPS TO RUT DOWN RACE RIOTS AND MOBILIZATION OF NEOROES. SPRINGFIELD. III.-, May SO The governor kaa ordered tve companies of Infantry troops aad cavalry troops In command .of Ututtaaat Ceteael Claytoa, to proceed to Hast 8t. LovJa to restore ordtr. Tkt atate attorney of St. Clair coun ty telegraphed tke attorney geaeral yesterday tkat ka aad aakad tka iav eraor to aaad troops to But SL Loaia to quell rata rloU.aad prttttt aersaaa aad property aatll swat la restored. Tka said tkat tke are aaaMIMag and urged prtatot aa UIS Rtvktio Philip HekaMtmian. member of tka Reichstag, it perhaps tke boldest of, tke weU-kaawa aafa of Germany, for. ia tke aaaetlas af laat body tkt other day, kt said If.naact aad Rnglaad reaoaaead tka aajamf aanexatioa tkere weald kt a rtvakUaai la Germany. He meant tke German) people would rite aaalast tka KaJsssl should aa, oppose peace under, stake coadltlaat. Sack teJalaaa ajsgalr azacatatd Wceutd Tj ,.b PUSHOANSALE i' MEN AT MEETING ENTHUSIASTIC AND WILL ACTIVELY COOPER ATE. TOTAL IS NOW EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS. Tkat tka Klamath Coaaty Liberty Loan EsecuUve Committee la to be come a forceful body aad tkat tke work of disposing of Liberty Loan bonds la Klamath County Is to be putted statoutly, is indicated by tke manner those appointed are taking hold of tht work. A number, wbo were named at the meeting Monday night, were Interview ed yesterday aad witkout excepUoa, they voiced a desire to cooperate actively la tkla cause. Eight tkousand dollars are bow sec ured for tkla Investment and more Is In tight Manufacturers art discussing plana to assist employees ia buying bonds oa the liutoUmeatftea. f --""' Chairman Robert A. Johnson left this mornin oa a brief business trip to San FraacUco, but will return la a few daya to follow up tk campaign aad will devote aU kit time to it TturltU Filter Thrtwak. Almost dallyaaw at least one tour ist car pessee'tkrowgk tka elty, tkt advaact guard of tka summer travel not waiting leas oa road to become perfect " Health Fhytleian Ratian, Dr. R. R. HamUtoi kaa toadartd bis rttlgaatlM aa city-kaaRk oalctr to tkt oil to take effect teaaorraw. Me gave aa hia rtaaoa lack af Uaw to give tk work. fftr atttatloa. High Ttatktrt Laav. J. Read Bala, C tka KUautk Coun ty Hlgk Bekaat taatklag ttaff, toft yes terday morning for sea arttr an yeart work kara. O. Ckaatar Hur gtat.'iastnictor aad atklaUa leavat la tk maramg far Wa atBaltat. He will asaad tka' tummy atutas Mf mauraaaa. 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Geo. 1 aett. pastor of tk Metkodtat c addressed tkt cnlWrea. x ana.. -.a A-.SJ U .kllAiuBf BbWa .- Z.ZIj, ..-fcLjil 1HI BiBULBJSr BJIlllwf.ASV CaaiaasTWSSl' aaaa atasmw . t.m hw mm mma in isunwi um " v , tkt blue birds aatker iS aparrowa from tketr wtoc.to their destrucUve kakRa aad froaa tk story drew aa analogy of tk rastfft'i; nt nut Bum nfklas in tk GlvH war and tkt spirit of pairtotlamrrw"!:!!4 kin to tkt atari aad taiatwtesjaat Af; of tk home," ko said. -;V" - Rev. Deaaettaaakaof tke sateaaaRy. of tht Memorial dafaat-ae a.da'y.;dt 7 ctlthraUon aad Jtajr.ka;, ot tjtp)t ' respect aad honor tor aaa dead wktok ' Hb. Iii knnnrMl mvM. Us4 wklak. '' Ma m knlr IIMIBlf MlA'-thA w mmm - .-- ww , . nastor. He asked tk ekfatoaatto respectfully observe Meaaartal djr-aa,W they would tke day of atatk f-4 ;p( father-or mother. v vV'rt" 5-i f rp- "Memorial day la a day e'rW ia commemoraUon of tka dad attk) ClvU war whea SSS.S9S aaaAmartSSa cltlstat laid down tketr Uvea far" tka "4; sake of their aatrteUam. said tkf-f speaker. "Tkat -war. tost rr ftV, I wnnrv, (iwu uihihh shuh i n -. AAA MAA A IL....! L...u . -a -V rougai in umi lew yssua n waa .Slvl ana several muuoama pamamaaa,-i A .... V-H.1 (Continued oa paa "As', J t, - .ij, vvvvffVMTfv fftav t r-- --Sa a - ai W LIBBHTY B)OND ... &- & -. . .KA.. ..... iJ&.t.tt-'. '--l ARE NONTAXABCf ,d';g , " J wil 1.Tl.?i"W t Tkty ar aoataaakl' M elty. eouaty r Btato taaaa ate ,?( three mills oa Uiakw,Va,:a;'':7, u ttayJSBpjBsy tkaBaasmSamBBBBw' '? naWtWPS"rjy,, miuiui iav. tmmMM . uirataut to kaada or atktr lag als oadaat-kair sar'aawaV-- ?,;ft .' . ,-..... - -- :At?--j.--jj.i. 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