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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1919)
rillDW, M.lt II H. nun PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON m m tm I m n 'S -u The Evening Herald R. J. M U It 1H V EDITOR Publlahod dally except Sundn) to The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Pourth street Enterod at tho postofllce nt Klam ath Falls, Ore, for transmission thru the mails as Becond-clasa mattor. Subscription torms by mall to nn address In the United States; One year . Jfi 00 One month no Member of the Associated Pros Tho Associated Press Is exclushel) entitled to the use (or republication ot all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local news published herein. All tights ot republication ot pe clal dispatches herein are also re erred. FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 11)11) A FORMKR AMKRICA.V DOCTRIXK ment price The War Department is now miiMnK an Inventory of prop crt owned In Europe, and when this is completed an Idea inn be had as A ,i... .,, u,,t nt uliI ttlnnnl In.itiQ tint will be extended to the allies suae It is anticipated that the gloat or 'poitlon of railroad equtpment -nd buildings will be pinehaed bj Pi ,in. n i ii il lt.tU-lilln It will tin I seen that, with more than $1000,-) 1 000,000 ot tho oilglnnl loan still '.unliable the I'nlted States wlllj 'play an important part In the ro lonstructlon of the allied countiles, ispoilalli those on the continent Tins situation shows a most goner-, 0 is attitude on the part of tho Vnit-j nl stites We will suppl) a large nut ion of the funds needed for thei leh.ibilltatlou of the industries ofi loieign countries which will turn nt product, to he placed In direct lonipelltion with American products In othei word- we will assist mntei-j 1 ill In financing competing Indus tries thus nieoptlng a decided hmull- i p in the race of the woilds trade j Washington Pot. P ERSONAL... K Desarmo is hero for a few dais fiom Anderson California Kied Worthies Is reglstoied at the Hotel Mali from I'muts Pass F A MiCullo) Is a business ls. tor In Khun it li Kails from Weed W M Clatou wa.s among the1 train nuhals last night ftom North llend j W .1 Kelllt came In last evening for u short lslt from Anderson, Cali fornia, I John F Hallow was n passenger i this morning on tho l.akelew stage for Olene t Mrs, ,lerr MiC.trtle left this morn, lug for Mt Hebron, California, fot a short is)t lllanche Wan en left on the I.aKe lew Stage this molnlug foi heri home at 111) Mr and Mrs J A Nail are recent arrlnls from l)alr leglsteied at the Hotel Hall I Mr ninl Mis It K Lewis who Imvo 1 been hero fiom Onrdon illy. Mlthl- gnu lsltlng nt the home of John N'oiid, left this moinlug foi Medfoul on their ut urn trip. 1 C Pieston Societal n of tho rioouth CIM1 Servlio Dlstilit with heailiiumteis nt Seattle left this moinlug aftei a short huMncss lslt heie This was Mr Pieston's llrst slt lieie and he was greatly pleased with this dlstilit Mis M 1. Clmll who Ins been visiting hoi sister, .Mrs Tom Offleld for sexeuil mouths at Mori 111 and who nuiM'il a Urge number of the bos of that iHstrlct thin seveie uises of tho liiflucnr.x last winter, left fnt her Home this morning at Yii'Kn, Callfoinln. llenson Dixon, who was lujiiied while di l lug font horses on u road grader a few dins ago nt Wilson llildgo left this moinlug for Port land The oimg man had one rib hioken mil wis otheiwlse bruised, hut be is fast rendering and bellmos that ho was luck) to bet out as he did m Keiiilugtou llrea'ins and ammuni tions were awarded drum! Prize at Panama Pacific Imposition 19-121 (Htl'liON .sOI.DIKK HIGHLY HONOItKI). Having occasion to refer to the of ficial complliatlon of treaties in force we stumbled upon n resolution of the Senate, adopted January !. 1883, during the incumbency of Pre sident Arthur, which was appended to the ratification of a trcsU with our then great and good friend, the King of Korea. We reproduce the resolution for whatever beating it i may hae on the official status of i certain gentlemen who are with the. President In Paris, as follows , I (After certain resolutions on other mntters ) i TACOMA. March 2s Major Gen-' eial I.eitih lus presented the first dls-' tlugui-lied service cross awarded at Camp Lewis to Lieutenant Arthu- L I oe of Xewburg, Oregon, who was v otimled bv machine gun bullets In the Knee while with the 364th In-' fanti of the 91st Division. The in-' j. :ied officer was sent home she id oi his comrades on account of bis vouids He joined the division at' Walla Walla Washington, but bis .atlier who is a minister, moed to Olegon since. ' Resolved, fuither. That the Senate In advising and consenting to the treaty mentioned In the foregoing resolutions does not admit or ac quiesce In any right or constitution al power in the President to author ize or empower any person to negoti ate treaties or carry on diplomatic negotiations with any foreign power unless such person shall have been appointed for such purpose or cloth ed with such power by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, ex cept in the case of a Secretary of State, or a diplomatic officer ap pointed by the President to fll a vacancy during the recess of the Senate; and It makes this declara tion in order that the means emploj ed In the negotiation of said treaty be not drawn Into precedent. Resolved. That the secretary com municate all the foregoing resolu tions to the President. That was a resolution passed b) a Republican Senate and addressed to a Republican President. It ma), therefore be regarded as Republican doctrine, as we find no record that the President objected to it. That seems to settle the official status of Secretary Lansing satis factorily, but what, oh what, be comes of Colonel House? San Fran cisco Chronicle. ' -illlPV ItI WOKKKItS j 1 FAIL TO RKTl'RV. I SAN FRANCISCO, March 28 The j attempt to reopen the shipjard and ' contract machine shops In the Ha) region after the general strike fall I ed. Few of the men reported back to work, as requested. Matinee every daj at the Liberty, at 2 30 p m. 25-5t OUR LOAN'S TO THE ALLIKS A report from the Treasury De partment shows that the loans of this government to the allied na tions now total $8,841,057,000, leav ing about SI, 158,000, 000 of the ori ginal flQ, 000,000, 000 authorization which may be loaned. Until peace has been proclaimed this balance may be loaned for war purposes, but after the proclamation of peace, for a period of a year and a half, It can be loaned to the allies for the pur chase of American property In Ku jope and elsewhere and to finance wheat purchases made at CJovern- CITY Market Phone 108 JUST A FEW DOORS EAST OP POSTOFFICE OCR MOTTO "BEST MEATS AT REST PRICES" SATl'RDAY SPECIALS Nice Juicy cut of Klamath Count) Ilepf at the following prices: ROASTS Boiling Reef . 20c Beef Plato Bolls 18c Beef Shoulder Roasts 24c Shoulder Steaks . 21c PORK Pork Loin Roasts . 28c Loin Chops .. hoc We have our ohii deliver). If )ou can't come, send jour thililicn or phono jour orders, and jour wants nil! receive prompt attention. A l.inebaugh is a iiuuitv seat vi sitor fiom Chlloqulu He is a guest kit the I Intel Hill. i William Shen Is looking after ' business Intel ests in the cimntv seat from his home at Chlloiiiin. Mr and Mrs Jeiry McCaitie aie count) seat visitors from the .Met rill seitlon The) ae guests at the Hotel Hall. A U Patterson is a business vlsl toi in Klamath Falls fiom Redding, Cnlifoinia He Is a guest at the Hot el Hall. H. (1. McCaith) of tho Southern, Pacific Company Is In town for a few da)s on matters of business from Dunsimitr C L Ilollidav who opeiates a ' huge dalrv iamb and ihecse factor) ' In Laugell Vallev is in town foi i few dais on matters of business M and Mrs J i: Hull and family aie down for a few d:i)s business visit from Chlloquln. where Mr. Halt operates a mercantile establishment. i It. W Towei, a prominent ranch-, er in the Keno district, left this , morning for his home sfter a shoit visit at the County seat j I'ncle Nate Merrill was In town )esterday fro mills big ranch on the outskirts of tho alfalfa clt) He re ports that" crop prospects are good , in that section. " , .1 M. Cordon of tho Connecticut ' Fire Insurance Company who has' been here for a few da)s on matters , of business left this morning for enstern points. . Matinee ever) da) at the Libert), at 2 10 p in 2!i-r.t See Charles S iloml. Klamath Agcncv. for Indian gra-.Ing lands and t.-iber 1-' tf Ask ( lilli ote .V Smith about the LOW COSr life, iiitldent mill health policies of the Travelers. 1-tf H OUSTON' Metropolitan AnniscinciitM s HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE niM'iM! snnmiv i:vlninu JAZZ MVS1C STAR THEATER TODAY AMI raft Presents I CrCCCC M COHAN I See the full show at tho Liberty cv-' ery afternoon. Doors open at 2 p. in., Show starts 2:30. 25-5t See Charles S. Hood, Klamath I Agency, the real estate agent. He) will write your contracts and other legal papers. 12-tt MWMMMAAAMAAMMMAMWMWW i KIjAMATH FALLS RKAXCII OF MASON, EHRMAN & CO. Wholesale Grocers TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES Office 120 S. Oth St. Phone 87 i:. II. JEITERSOX Local Malinger " j In "HIT-TIIC-TKAII. HOLI.IDAY" Also A Kill ton Holmes Travelogue And Itr.ij Phtogiiipli. Willi THE TWO KHACKEXS entile Change of Vnudeiillo. Admission I." & :I3 icntx. TEMPLE THEATER TODAY Paramount Pi events Jink Pitkfoiil .X Louise Huff In "si:vi:ti:i:v Also A Dand) Corned) A Patlie Xevvs Lat est t'ui i ent Events. Admission 10 & in cents Matinee 2:t(). Evenings 7:.1t) & 0. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon I !X i it t t t t t t t 't t t t t t t v t t t t t IV t t t t t t ? t t : The Winnek Co. Inc. 426 Main Street Klamath Falls Delicatessen Department Hot Rolls for Lunch and at 5:30 p. m. Hot Doughnuts Cakes Salads Hot Baked Beans Desserts and Kisses 3 for 10c Grocery Department Creamcttcs the new Mrtcaroni cooks in one-third the time, the pnckaijc, 10c Dried Fruits The Dried Fiuit Season is here; we offer this week, 500 pounds split Prunes at 12jc the pound. These prunes are rich, and require little sugar, as they ore the ones that were dead ripe before being picked. In addition to fancy peaches, apri cots, raisins, both loose and Muscatel and seedless, currants, citron, orange and lemon peel, we have the full line of King's Dehydrated Fruits in packages; apples, peaches, pears, prunes, cherries and boiled dinner vegetables easy to prepare and satisfactory. 1 Y T I V V T t ? t 1 ? T V t ? V V t V t t t t 1 I,'.- -?m ". - S55SI MRS. MUSIC LOVER Wo have tho largest stock of pianos Because we Hell inoro pianos We sell the most pianos because our priced are lower and terms most suitable. Our pianos start from as low as it is safe to go to as high as ou are justified to pay. Duy that piano NOW, Instead of "putting it off" for another e,ir, which grows to be a habit. EARL SHEPHERD CO., JA'ON & IIEALY PIAXOS Xet Door to Postofflcc. LIBERTY THEATER "THE PICK OP THE PICTURES" H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT Josephine and Catherine Lee in "SWAT THE SPY" "HIS NEIGHBOR'S KEYHOLE" TURDAY Matinee and Evening A Thrilling Drama "DANGER GO SLOW" Mutt and Jeff in "THE KAISER'S NEW DENTIST" Weekly News Events Caught by the Camera Extra Comedy for Children Saturday Matinee Coiiiiiicni Iiik Tuesday ,Mnrtli Until, it daily mutiiien will he Kitcii. Doors open nt 2 o'clock. Show still Is at 2. .'!(. MR. HARRY BOREL Musical Director The Winnek Co., Inc. j 426 Main St. Phone 34 Klamath Falls $ v "S25 5M5iXM J ! ! r ! -C t ! ! v I ! ! ! X--J ! ! J ! MORE AID FUR HPBMf COUNTY ROADS JPwplB HKNATOR CHAS. L. MC.VAItV IN. TIMATKH THAT IN Willi: TH T h'KDKItAL 111:1.1' l NORTH KLAMATH JUV UK SIXTHIM) I PORTLAND, Mnrch 20 -Word lias been ieceled from Senator Mi Nary that the forest Sorlce has ml lacd him that there Is no reisoti why the Lonstructloii on the Mcdfonl Klamath Falls road should not bo pushed through unci that financial .support for tho load has been re- commended for tho road be)ond tho boundaries of the iteseno. I7 11 li r ? I J Ml i : r j i!i fi'l i il irft SiOE POIliilEi Save theLeatheVcmd Keep your Shoes Neal LIQUIDS and PASTES FOR BLACK.WHITE.TAN AND OX-OLOOD(DAR1C DROVI4;5HOES T1IC t.V UALLL.V tOKt'OUATlONi LIB, UUI-ALO, II ' llnWiFOi' bj mTHItM1 &2 V ' r I'M hi I ,1 H " I LA . Indliutions of lonstiurtlou of roads through the forest rosencs of i Klamath and Jackson Counties, Is I further evidenced In tho me.ss.iKO Just received by tho Klamutli Coin- menial Club from Suuutor McNury, I ''In response to my ronuost tho Dc J partment of ABrlculturiadvlsit that I It will undertake this year and push diligently to completion, the con struction of the Med ford, Klnmntli Pulls road In the Jackson County mid Anna Cieok Canyon sections." This is taken to Include the road from tho boundary of Ciatur Lake j Park thru the foi cut lescrvu to the Wood Illvnr Valley which sets into hiic.1i lamentable shnpe each year bo fore tho closo of tho tout 1st season HACK FROM HAY CITl'. William fJreeno arrived homo h,t night nftor a month's lslt in riuii Francisco. Life Insurnure companion have paid 1 10,000,000 on account of influniizc. Heed tho wnnilnij and Ret n lou cost policy from Chllcoto & Hmltli. 1-tf I See Charles H. Hood, Klamath Agency for health und uccldent In surance. 12-tr PALACE MARKET FOR SERVICE AND QUALITY The only up-to-date market in the city that is equipped with cold storage rooms for the proper handling of Fresh and Cured Meats. AGAIN WE REDUCE THE HIGH COST OF LIVING SPECIAL PRICES FOR SATURDAY BEEF Plate Boils 18c Neck Cuts 20c Shoulder Roasts 24c Shoulder Steaks 24c PORK Loin Roasts Loin Chops 28c 30c KLAMATH PACKING CO. Phone 68 524 Main St. a i cat ca crrn TJLM TLI-jI jT kJI il il y Oregon Standard Purity and Germination GARDEN SEED-Bulk and Package Murphey's Feed & Seed Store 126 South Sixth St Phone 87