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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 29, 1919)
H.mmiUY, maiicu an, imn PACK TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON n p'j' Bi Iff W WM m f.i 1 m m m m I' ! N I The Evening Herald j. uunn a y EDITOR Published dally except Sunday bv The Herald Publishing Company of KUmath Falls, at 115 Fourth struct Entered at the postolTiee at Kl.im ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru the mails as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: One year $5.00 One month . . 50 Member of the Associated Pro. The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local new published herein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also re served. dtirles which nobody In the history of the world lias over possessed." Minor suggestions of the former Republican presidential candidate were tbnt definite limitation be placed upon the league's field of In qulr.v, reserving to the seeral na tions exclusive rontrol of Immigra tion, tariff and other Internal prob lems and that provision be made fot the withdrawal of states from tlio organization. P ERSONAL... Int II o'clock and every Wcdnevliiy Subject, "Daniel u Mini ' tivenlliK ill 7 3 All are welcome,. I'ruynr nieetltiu Wml 1 Tlio subject of lessim for Sunday. Ihk nl Mm ui.uiil limn iliiy III I'll. tiik commkiici.ii, n.rn. I Mr and Mis, C. V.. HracKen loft today for San Francisco ) K. II. Jt'fferson vent to Salem this I morning for a few d.is on manors of business. W. Ilentley loft on tin tialn thU moruliiK for Dorrls and Weed on mat tes of business. Mrs. X. Hallo left 1I1I3 moruliiK for her homo In Oakland fft'r an i MamiRor V.. T l.uililen of the I'ncl POIIMKH lll'.NdAIU.lN flc Telephone mid Telegraph Com- OlTU'KltN AT I.llll'UTV. nine ,nl liili.t tl.aali. ..f I..., I llnm. i ..11. 11.. -ij. .1,1 r - 1 m,l.. in. In lOllllH natters of biHlies" I l.ON'DON Miiroli 2S Count Mich- Tho Sunday hcIi.miI hkasIoii Ih from nor nmRirB11 ) (fltl)Ur(flexo.y Sunday mo.n.uK 'Mom .i MiiiM .. J W FltKrnld. Division Supei- ., . , ...,.,, fu mty t The free mdtiie 10011. ami rre. our Keiiind Itov I. 1- 1IVU Intendont for the Southern Pacific1 ,ml-, "J"K " ' ,, y H ( ,, fr(111 ;u, , i-aul r. Comp.inv with henduuailers ut Duns- llud.ipest us 1110 otliur menibms or ,(() ' T,(l!f(,JMi 'niur-ttluj it and All meellimH will l. pi,,,,,,,.,! , mulr left this 11101 hIhk uftoi n Blunt the KOenimeiu who woio lonipoll- i,,,.,',,.,,, the mm pcIkmIuIu limn , lilt of Inipcctlou here. I ,,,. t0 ,,.., when the Solet up "' ' MiirnliiK wonihlp 1 1 a m huIiJmci, v-,.,,1 i.,.i, ., ,v.,ti !,,.,, ui,.i.-.' .uinii 10.1k ulnro. iicrordlliK ton Hun. i.ii,,i, .nnlrn at Hie ltiinll.it ' ..'. "'. """'"'I. '.',.1'"".1 '.'. St'1""11 'iu''.' '" ' ' '' " ....-v.. o - ' . . I.VI'lllUK PUrilL'tJ III 1 1 1 , l., tr SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 101.1 iUDGK Ht'GHKS AMENDMK.VIm TO LKAOUtrS COXSTSTliTIOX. Judge Charles E. Hughes ha gone on record with seven amendments be would make to the constitutor, uf the proposed League of Nations and the suggestions he offers vvoiild Jo much to protect the Unite1! Slates from the dangerous nlllanc we a.c ''.rcatened with. The one grra' ob ject of the Judge, as It should be of every American, Is to protect our own country. The "Hughes amendments" sug gested "aside from formal Improve ments," were stated as follows- Jl). Explicit provision as to the requirement of unanimity of dec! slon. (2). Suitable limitation as to the Held of the league inquires aid ac tion so as to leave no doubt Ihut tbc internal concerns of states, such as immigration and tariff 'ms are not embraced. (3). Providms that no fo-elgn power shall hereafter acquire by conquest, purchase or in any other way any possession on the American continent or the islands adjacent thereto. (4). Providing that the settlement of purely American questions shall be remitted primarily to the American nations, and that European nation1 Shall not intervene unless requested to do so by 'the American nations. t6). Omitting the guarantv (of th. existing independence of member na. tious) of Article X. 16) Providing that no niPmber of the league shall be constituted a mandatory without Its consent and no European or Asiastlc power shr.ll be constituted a mandator;.- of any American people. (7). Providing that any member of the league may withdraw at it? pleasure on a specified notice tn relation to the roamplng of the tended stay In Klamnth I'.ilU Commercial Club and the welding In to the effective organization the vati ous nebulous Chamber of Commerce, lUurds of Trade or other suggested boosting organizations, the fact should not be lost sight of that, the old Commercial club, the official per- Mts. H. C Mori Is loft this morning for nunsmulr, where she will spend the next few das on business. Mr and Mrs, Frank Ko.llnguz and A. Hell were passengers on the l.nko view stage this morning for lloatty , man or the Wood Uler Vnlloj :o-' garliin government wlteloss mi'si.igi chinch, minor I'lghth and WiihIiIiik- j,,, fc1 itliiln t I ho Hu ,,,,1 "u '" tin nod lust evening from an extended w here today 'v'1' '" : :u,' m . 'iu,v M. 'I'"""""" Christian I'mloim.i at 's , . visit In l'o.tland iin,l other northern j" ll ,,.,(,. , esl.leueo 1.17 Pl.st stinel ,, tMirlHtlai. eliur.l. T.,pi, , , ," Oiogoii polnli Ho loft this inornlni; , Sort Iron at 7 .10 p. 111 . miuiiuiu iinli- ., .. lmi,,,r frilr ...,;, "' for lila home ii.mii Knit Klamath See Churl., S Hood. KI.iu.Hh Tn.u-.lH:...ed S uiili mViii" 111 1 11 .. "'T'"" . (Af0,lcy for India,, guuln. lauds aud ,,, ,,,, , ,,, , "ffg j "m Matinee ovorj day a. the I.lborty. '' m ' , , "J''; "I"-'1"' '- l'rl I ..,-, '" - j" '' '" -S-St , l,iv .huielNiieeordlull) Invited lo at ' """ I .(Ml. I I H OUSTON' Metropolitan Ainu-riiients s Mr. and Mis. Ceorcn Kein wero' sonnel or which N composed of some 1 among the city visitors osterd'iy of our most patriotic and capable men, chose to subordinate the activi ties of the Club to our part In '-Inning the war; but the vvorli has gone on, oven with nn empty treas ury, and has added no little to the Tame of Klamath county throughout : the land. Such literature as we have. Includ ing newspapers. Crater Lake folders, photographs or farm scenes, fish and game photos, bank reports, particu lars as to Irrigation and AW.nnp drainage, the prospectus of the tim ber concerns etc., has been widely distributed and the numerous letter now being received from all poittoiw of the Cnited States and even from the soldier boys in France, show that the work done even during the ippar tnt hibernation of the club hn.s been pretty effective. Now we havo a committee of able, forward-looking men In the field to lay the foundation for a re-organization of the club for the work that is to make Klamath the first county in the state and let us all get in and make the new club the -agency to achieve the desired result. afternoon from Keno district. their ranch !n the M'MIIKR CUT DURrXG 1018 SHOWS Dt'CREASK. Hughes criticise severely tenth article of the covenant conceding the argument that tlio WASHINGTON. March 29. Lum ber production during 1918 measur ed 32,760,000,000 feet, a decrease of 3,240,000 feet from the total cut during 1917, according to figures announced by the department of agriculture. Production by states fo). lews- Washington, 3,226,169.000 feet; Oregon 2.004,882,000 feet; Cal ifornia and Nevada, 951,367,000, Idaho, o4S,469,000; Montant, 231 620,000; Arizona," 76,652,000; New Mexico, 48.S54.000. J. 11, Moore, who operates a ranch on the road to Keno left this morn ing for Medford on matteis of busi ness tor n row- davs. Howard Van V.i. . 'ii'ieic, who .'i.. rates a ranch 011 the Keno road south or the cit.v paid the county 10.1t a Mioit visit .vesterday. Mrs. A. II. Ueed. who has betn visiting ut the home or Mis. Chin Kaler of this city left ror her homo at Itoscburg this morning. J. II. Hobbs paid the county seat a business visit jesterday afternoon from Merrill. Ho has a mercantile establishment at that point. Mis. A. D. Osburn was i pasienger this morning on the train for Com ing, where she will make 11 visit v. lth ber mother, Mrs F. M. Roger. William Tingley, a premlncn: far mer of the Spring Lake nvtion bought supplies for his .audi of the Klamath Falls merchants ve'terday. war nous .maxy (iim,s OF CHAXCK TO MAIMtY. LONDON, March 29 There aie 1,500,000 women In this country who will never have the chance or get ting man led. is the statement or Miss Norah March, editor of Nation al Health In 1917 there was a sur plus of 1,337,000 marriageable worn- ten over marriageible men, and sliue then there have been the war casual ties of 191S. Life insurance companies hare paid anrf ! nci-uuui ui iuuucuk, ,. , ' Heeil the warning and get a low cost 111.3 HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE llAXCIMi s.vmtiuv i:vi:.i.(i JAZZ MUSIC STAR THEATER TOIIAY .. It 111 ft 1'lVNOIIts AT THE CHURCHES NOT1CIC -In order to Insure pub lication, copy for church announce menlH must bo ut The Herald ulllce not later than Friday evening I crcKat m csha.1 I Ask Chllcote & Smith about the LOW COST lite, accident and health policies of tlio Travelers. 1-tf See Harry Telford for tractor plow-1 Ing. Address Klamuth Falls, Merrill route. tf See Charles S. Hood, Klamith Agency, the real estato agent. Ho will write your contracts and other legal papers. 12-tt 1 nnllrv frmn rhilrntn A Hmfth. 1-tf clause had been included to protect the nations born of the war, thej RelnlnBton firearms and ammuni- speaker regarded it "as a trouble, tinn wrm nu-.iriirt nrnnd . Prizn at breeder" ind not a "peace maker." J Panama Pacific Exposition. 19-12tj It makes mp allowance, he said for - j changes in the make-up of member,' Matinee every day at the Liberty, j nations which may be found advis- at 2:30 p. m. 25-Gt . able and "ascribes a soundness of. . . -, ,. j ,-. ... . . . . .. , , See Charles 3. Hood, Klamath. Judgment to the peace conference In Agency for health and accident ia- erectlng states and defining boun- surance. 12-ts ' vwwwvwwwwwwwwftlAw, MWWVWWWWVWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW J mm I KliAMATH FALLS BRANCH OF MASON, EHRMAN & CO. Wholesale Grocers TOBACCO, CIGARS, CIGARETTES Office 120 S. Oth St. Phone 87 K. II. JEFFERSON Local Manager In "IIIT-TIIIVrtlAIli IIOLI.1IIAY" Also A lliiitou Holmes Travelogue And lli-.i) I'letogitiph. With THE TWO BRACKCVS entile Change of Vaudeville. iltl, Cploodc of the "l.uif of the Circus." AilinlN-sioii 1, i ;ir, renin. SUNDAY "ITALY'S I'LAMIXO FRONT" l'leic land righting, a t'ruii.l llatlln Fleet in attaik and the only nil- ftizlit to 11 finish ever photographed. .lso Two Reels of Itlg V. Comedy "Ite.iutj And Hoots" TEMPLE THEATER TODAY I'nmmoiint ircscnti .Taik Plckfonl & l.oulsc Huff In "si:vi:xtei:x" Also A D.indy (Vmtetly Jt Palhe Xoivi Ijt- .t Current Events. First lluptlut Church, curlier Wash ington and i:iKbth J II (irlllltli, pustur. Sunday school at 10 11 m C II Del.ap, superintendent I'reuchlug at 11 11. 111 All are cordially Invited to worship 1 with 111. Sacred Heart Churrn, corner Mln mill High stroots. Itev Hugh J Mar- I shall, pastor. There will bo only one nun Sun day, and that nt S a 111 I First Christian Church, corner Ninth und I'lno streets. C. F Trim ble, pastor I Sunda school ut 10 .1 111 t Soriuou at 1 1 a. 111 Christian Hndeavor mectliK, 6 '10 1 p 1.1. at Christian church I Sermon ut S p. 111. I l'rar meeting Wednesday even ing nt S p. 111. j I beginning Sunday morning all the sorvlcei will be on the now time, one hour earlier thuu before I Thn Christian Science Society or 'Klamath Falls holds service ut 113 1 Fourth street every Sutidii) morning MetliodlHt tiplm'opui Ciiiir.'li. Tenth und High Itev Simpson llninrl.'k, pimtur. 1117 l.'nst street I'liolin 67 W. Suiidav n.'l.ool at 10 .1 m , Morning sermon at 1 1 o'clock, sub ject. "The I'r.'-euiln.'tice or (lud " Cpworth Loagiie ut 6 .10 p m Hveiilug Horvli'iM at 7 Jo 11 clock riiiuliuid lluptlut Cl.tiril. und Hlch Mtruuti. Sunday ttchool at 10 a m W Murphy. N.iti.irlutiiiidriit Si ill. lav hcI.ooI at 10 11 in I'reachlni: at 1 1 a 11. i: vtMilliK services at , w T T 1 1 TO DIE wiii:i:i.i:r says xotiiixc iiclp. El) HIM fXTIL Hi: TM)K TAN- LAC HEALTH RESTORED V K 1 . 1 1 SCXDAY Tiiiuigli l'rsi'nts ROY STEWART In "CXTAMED" nl Wt"lein Draiuit with West 'rii j Pep , Also I'utlx News Ijitest Cm rent Events. 1 I Admission 10 & 1, cents Mutlnce I 2.:io. Evenings 7:M0 & I). I , MERRILL OPERA HOUSE I MOTION PICTURES I TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS i I Merrill, Oregon , 4 A LIFETIME GUESS Would ou fall to consult the lead ing lavvjer on a legal matter of life time importance? Now 11 piano Is the purchase of n lifetime, and jou should be able to state, "I know it's u good piano," in atrial of "I guess it'o all right." Therefore jou should make jour purchaso from a dealer who can give jou a practical demonstration of thn meritN of various grades, gathered by actual work in piano factories. We ask jou to Judge us by the company we keep, or, in oilier words, by the celebrated makes whoso rep resentation has been intrusted to us, EARL SHEPHERD CO., KNABE'AXI) OTHER PIANOS Next Door to Postoffice. LIBERTY THEATER "THE PICK OF THE PICTURES" H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT "DANGER GO SLOW" Starring Mae Murray Mutt and Jet? in 'THE KAISER'S NEW DENTIST" Hearst Weekly News by Camera SUNDAY AND MONDAY Matinee and Evening The Great Nazimova in "AN EYE FOR AN EYE" Commencing Tuesday .March 25th, a dully mutlneo will be given. Doors open at 2 o'clock. Show starts at i;tf. MR. HARRY BOREL Musical Director "Well, sir, Tanlae has not only en tirely relieved 1110 or my awful tro.i. ble, but I have regained twenty-tivo pounds or my lott weight and never felt stronger and better in my life," said Hurry It. Wheelur, who l em ployed nt the Pacific Coast Steel Plant and lives at 4714 Forty Eighth Ave., South, .Seattle, thu othor da "About a year ago," he continued, "I begun lo stirrer with Intestinal indigestion that,, In spite or nil I could do, got woreo and worm) till 1 wus In u terrible condition. Every thing I would oat fermented and 1 would bo in such agony, that It was like a sharp knife cutting clein 11 cross my stomach. I got so weak that I could hardly do 11 thing, and it was only my will power that kept me going at all. When I would get home nt night I would be so weuk und In so much pain that my wife wus ulwajM ready with 11 hot water bottle to put right on me, mid oven then I would be In such agony at limes I thought It would drive me distracted. My til in ached with rheumatism, and the muscles or my right arm and leg would get all drawn Into knots, and at times I couldn't raise my arm halfway to my head. I went down In weight fiom two hundred pounds to a han dled and firty-two n loss or rorty elght pounds and my condition was so serious that my family actually thought I was going to dlo. "I tried everything I could hear or to get roller, but nothing did mo any good. Then my sister-in-law, who hud been surferlng with ihc.i matlsm, hot mo to try Tanluc, as It had done her so much good, I got a bottle and when I found It was helping mo, I just kept It up till now I haven't a pain or nn acho about mo, I have a splendid appetite,! and can out anything I want without It hurting me in the least. I used to , lay awoke night after night suffer-' Ing terribly, but now I go to sleep ' lis soon as my head hits tlio pillow, ' and sloop llko a log all night. I 11111 picking up In weight overy day and am feeling so flno and well thut 1 1 am glad to tell ovorybody how much I thiu wonderful inedlclno litis benefit! cd me," Tanlae Is noId In Klamath Falls by the Star Drug Co., and In Lorolln bj the James Merc. Co. Adv. I'nivor meeting lug at 7 30 I 'nvufllli Mr c l 111 , WoilllKHllll) cv La Crosse Happy Farmer Tractor THE PERFECT KEROSENE BURNER 12-24 H. P. 2,000 Pounds Guaranteed Drawbar Pull 'I .!STr7fk iHJv. iHIHPraaH07Vf ' r'fi-WiH Bm-JIPFWiiiSBBWM BlJfr,VJ----Jii '- KJpfvVEf Pulls Three Fourtcen-inch Bottoms Holds the 1918 Low Record for Fuel Con sumption. Has established its superiority for practical and efficient work. Can be used for pumping and all stationary work. SOLD BY J. S. Mills & Son Sixth and Klamath. THRIFT For Children II We are all creatures of habit, and upon the habits we form in childhood depends our future success. II Every boy and girl should be taught to practice Thrift, to save part of all money received. By SAVING NICKELS AND DIMES until they grow into Dollars, numerous children lay the foundation of a suc cessful career. 1( Set the little feet in the right path by opening a Savings Account. A dollar will do it. First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ALFALFA GARDEN SEED--Bulk and Package Murphey's Feed & Seed Store vsregon oianuara runty ana termination 126 South Sixth St Phone 87