PAGE TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON flllfllHIMY, APllll, 10, mm m re HI si! Hi ' I ?i ; 'j if ' ill ' 1 1 Si: j & "51 is iU -rffc Bfr 46, Si 31 s laj i im Ifsm ,M MPT! ,' i W r . ii I k us? (ft The Evening Herald R. J. M U R n a v - J. MURRAY EDITOR Published dally except Sunday by The. Herald Publlhln Company of Klamath Fallt. at us Fourth street .tE2.t,.Tedt th Postofflce at Klam ath Falli. Ore., for transmission thru the malls a second-class matter. the folly of secrecy when practiced without wcll-tlipuRht-out discrimina tion The first great effort of the In tervention of the United States was moral, both on the allies and on Ger many Promptly a veil of secrecy was drawn oer all the tremendous prep arations of this country. German morale could havo been broken much e.inur ny kiwwiciiru hi niu mo; i; k. McDonald made a American people wore doing, but tho. trip to Dorrls today. newspapers were forbidden to pub- P ERSONAL MENTION I.ITTliK SIIIKI.KIIIIX ON 1.4X t, ll.l Pi:0 AMONG TIIK PKOPI It UK THIS CIlV AM) VICINITY GOINGS AMI COMIMN OP I.OC.M. POI.KS litislnoss fiom San Princlsco I O Crawfunl Is hNo bore fiom the liny City 1 Tl ........ , - ... . . . Subscription terms by mall to any ""h .ntllnK about the launching of arrivals f.oml'ortlatid address ln the United Stnin, One year .. .... ,5 00 One month .j t - 50 Fred Mali Is a recent I this city from Medford. Member of Hie Associated Prc-.s The Associated Press Is cxclushely entitled to, the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to II or not otherwise credited tn this pa per, and also local news published therein. , All rights of republication of spe cial' dispatches heroin are also referred. hlp. the sailing of transports or the motement of troops. When the bodies met the first Yanks in battlo they believed they were fighting Hrit-L Ak"?,s ,!ss,pI1 ' -'RllVl'r,' '' lllp , , ...... , , "tel "all today from Portland. Ih troop disguised in American unl-, . i Mr. and Mrs I,, .1 Horton are In .town for a short time fiom Olene. Preston Nine came in on the tiiiln esterdny afternoon from Chiloquln. V. 1. Ill legs a well known leshl ent of Ashland, who has been heie I for tlie pist few ilas, left for li uiilal In home this nioiulng llo ropoit.s tbut . there are now the, best iirospects for crops In tint .seitlou that hae been indicated in iiiaiiy oars forms Not until they met Americans in force during the last tew months of the war did they realize the truth. Not till then did the fact of American participation in the war begin toi , Dennis O'Connor is in town today break down their morale. When their ' '" the Merrill district on nutters choicest troops met none but Amor-, 9 ,eS3' Messrs Wlinberly, Harper and Wll kelson, the Income ta men who haxe been heio for the pnl three das tn assist the residents in making out their Income tax blanks left on the train this morning for points on the main Hue The announce that the work hole is now completed .satis fm tin Hy. s iJtSIriaHTNSriWv V, -T;S. Halibut Steaks Salmon Steak Nice large Jumbo Crabs . 30c 50c THUR8DAY, APRIL lo, 1010 THK FRUITS OF SKCRKCV leans in the Argonne, and were dally driven back their morale went to pieces and they lied. The final sur render was the effect of knowledge 'that they had" to contend with a fast- growing army of Americans, In con' Mr. and Mrs. C C. Cut hey came In for a short ls-lt on the tinln list evening from Portland. Mr. anil Mrs. I). P. Doak aiu guests at tho White Pellc.in Hotel from Oakvllle, California. Alan llaker Is among the county seat isltors today from the Merrill section. He Is staying at the Hotel Hall. I.. L Miller and U II. Miller were The irritation displayed by Premier Lloyd George when questioned about junction with knowledge that their disagreements among the peace con- allies had deserted them, and that ferees Is easy to understand, if, as ho 'll0' ere beaten In battle. says, "there is no divergence among' Secrecy delayed that moral effect tne negotiators." But when he com- for at least a year after It might have amongv the train arrivals list night plains that all ears are at the kej hole begun to be felt. It assisted tho 'from Uosebuig. They aie guests at and that the air is filled with rumors propaganda of the German govern-!1 le Hotel l,a11, of disagreement he complains of the' ment, which de'nied that Americans I. S. Stocker and Walter Dixon are Inevitable consequence nrislne from could cross the ocean, that they could IJ0"" ,"), few ,l,a, " '"'"lucss Horn the policy of secrecy pursued at Paris, be trained In time to fight, that they t)le Hotel Hall "Cannot the people wait until we could or would fight. hlle the kal have finished our work instead of al- ser's government was stiffening up ways wanting to Judge our Inten- tne German soldiers' morale with tlons?" he asks. such yarns the American govern- No, they cannot, and any person ac-jment's policy of secrecy was helping quainted with human nature might ll b' suppressing photographs of the have known that they could not.,,aunchlnB of Kreat sniPs and of the Probably six months will elapse be-,salllnB of transports carrying thou- Keep down the gopher pest with a .2" caliber Komingtim and hollow point cartridges. :l lilt See Charles S ilood. Klamath Agency, for Indian gra-.tiii; lands and ti-ber 12 tf PALACE MARKET ! Klamath Packing Co. PHONE 68 524 Main Street KXTItA ATTRACTION COMING Tin: star tiii:.ti:ii TO They are guests at tween the signing "of the armistice sands of troops and of the scenes at and the conclusion of peace. Does Mr, Lloyd George Imagine that, after being keyed up to the highest pitch of nervous tension and exertion by four and a halt years of war, the peo ple, would suddenly return quietly to tbeir peaceful vocations and leave the arrangement of peace implicitly to the assembly at Paris, displaying no interest In Its proceedings and wait ing patiently for the diplomats to an nounce the treaty? Does he imagine that things would stop happening in three great empires which were in a state of revolution or In other suffer- Amerlcan debarkation ports in France. The same policy is raising the morale of the Germans and lowering that of the allied nations during the peace negotiations. It revives the old insolent, menacing talk of the Prus sian militarists and encourages them to threaten a world flood of bolshev ism if the allies are too hard on them. They, the most dastardly criminal na tion on earth, actually demand admis sion to the League of Nations as equals from its inception. At the same time the morale of the allies is ins. war-ravaMd countries? Does he 10Kere" " 1UUB secrel sessions oi me Imagine that during those six months Peace conference, by conflicting re- the enemy wo'uld do nothing to break Prts- resitation to deal nrmiy witn the unity of the allies, to weaken bolshevism. by delay In seizure of them, and thereby to obtain mltiga- German ships, in occupation of Dan tlon of the terms? zig and ln sendlne the Polish troops The troubles of which the British home- After .such a complete victory premier complains are the conse- as the allies, have won, there should quence of the action of the confer- uave been no anxlety in their mlnds ence.in abandoning the first of Presi- as t0 tne terms of Peace: al the anxi" ' dent Wilson's fourteen points at tbe etr snou,d llave been tn the mlnds ot very beginning of Its sessions. ini'the Germans. But we hear dally of placo of open covenants openly ar- fears- doubts and d'saension among i-ive,i at tv h nnin rnvonnnts sp- the allies, which spring from the cretly arrived at. Most meager com- mystery in which the peace confer munlques have been given as to the ence ls wrapped. Secrecy is the, proceeding of the conference, telling feeder of rumors and false alarms," practically nothing of Its conclusions. . wh-,ch are tne most Ptent ,orce Information as to the daily procwd-,aealnst confidence and unity among ings has leaked, giving a doubtless '" "" i. jcolored, distorted and fragmentary! view ot what was done. Being denied, "Mickey" at the Liberty Friday, lull and accurate information, the,and Suntey- 7'4t ' public has grasped at any news it could get, has discussed It and drawn conclusions from Nit. Certainly the allies have not profited, and the Ger-, mans have. The peace conference should have learned from the events ot the war' Lieutenant V. P. Farley was among the train urrhnls last evening from Ft. Wyandott, New Mexico. He is sta.Wng at the White Pelican Hotel. James M. Allen, district attorney for Stskl.iou county, who has been In the city lor a brief business visit, left on the train this morning for Dorris. 1. J Straw, who operates a ranch on the Wesit side of the Ppper Klam ath Luke near Odessa is in the eoiuu ty seat for a few das looking after business Interests. W. K. Seehorn was a passenger this morning for Sin Francisco where he expects to spend the next few das on business. He may go to Nev ada before returning. C. W. Warren, a well known re sident of the HI) district Is looking after business interests in the coun ty seat for a few days. He is register ed at the Hotel Hall. Vice-President (Alex Rosborough of the California-Oregon Power Com pany came in on the train last even ing on business for the company, Tliegie.it popularity of Hie Trel- er LOW VOST Gtiariiiitcfil life pol icies is lelltHtisI hi Hie fact Hint tllir Inii 11)18 this proroihe rotuputi) Is. Mieil iiioie lliaii .Ul:t,t)0O,00:i or new. life business. Ask Clillcole Smllli about the Ni:V 11)111 policies l It Gives whi: Ai)i.i:it-i-K. , "My w Ife was pronounced incura ble bj physicians unless operated complicated bowel trouble) I be gan giving Adler-l-ka and sho Is Im proving I shall continue until she Is cured." (Signed) J" II I'nderwood, Marlon, Ala. Adler-l-kl empties HOT!! upiwir and lower bowel, tliiHliiug KNTIUK' alimentar canal, ltcuiovcs ALL foul mutter which poisons system Often famous Indian screen star, noted fur CURES constipation. Prevents ap- her wonderful beauty -ind artistic peudicltis We have sold Adler-t-ka ability, will appear In per.i,n at the man jears It Is a mixture of buck- Star theater, beginning Snturd.it, thorn, c.iscar.i, glcerlne and nine April 12th Miss Darkfeather will other simple drugs Whitman Drug wear an Indian buckskin dress m.ii.e Co Adv I by herself, and containing oier r00 i rattlesnake rattlers, with u combined ago of J, out) years, and which took over four years to collect limbics this wonderful and novel dress, sho weprs numerous silver bracelets giv en to her by several very promliie it Indian chiefs. EmJ9 At the Theaters . i. Princess Monti Darkfeathor, the The "iiport of Kings" tint or Inn mi lacing will be one of the nl tr alhe fen tines In "Pie Thounand an IIoiii'. the big production slur ring Hale Hamilton, which will be shown at the Liberty tonight These sieues weie taken at the Stiiiitngii rate trick and hIiows the famous r le. where "Hannibal" the two j en r old cliextnut, won nine thoiiKiiud ilollais in money ami a gold loving cup valued at ten thous ami dotliiis, for his owner Six races will be seen by those who view thU plctlllc. Including, beside the Huri toga Spcil.il. the Ninth American Stci'iilei'luise and the fluitnplalli liindlrap , How a clever Wall Street fliiini'ler be auie the dupe of a Teuton secret agent, and how his life and reputa tion were saved b) the man he hud toibldileli to meet his daughter, folios tli fisclnntiUK theme ot Peg KV Upland's newest plitlire ll:' ' Mtirrlnges in t miiile" which will complete the big double bill at the Libel tv- tonight , Come and see our line of Fairbanks-Morse FARM ENB Now on display nt LORENZ PLUMBING SIP 123 N. Sixth St. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusement? i'S BOCRriECMT SHOE mo. u 3. PAT Oft. S, I I- Chili Parlor NOODLES Chili Con Carna Tamales Enchilades Fine Pastry Good Coffee Phone orders taken for Salmis and Fishermen's Lunches Delicatessen Lunches served as jou like them. PHONE 446 Just around the corner on Till. We caler' to Ladies and (jentleineii I'HONB 1 1(1 O. R. line Arnold V. Huke HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE D.WCIV; SATCIID.VY IIVKXIXO JAZ ML'SIO STAR THEATER TODAV ScIih t I'litui-es (n poiiillon I'leseiits MAIHOX DAVIDS In "ci:cii.ia op Tin: pink itosps- .llsol ' Aits or high class..Moe Voda-VII. si.voi.vo at Tin: liiiphtv. Patrons of the Liberty Theatre to night will certainly get a good inn' for their money as two entire shows! will bo glen starting at 7 3D P M ' III addition to the big double bill, j tho now song "MICKKY" will be1 featured by Miss Claudia Spink, whose sweet voice Is well known toJ local theatre goers Miss Spink will, sing at the close of the Hist feature picture so that . cwrione will hau a chnnce to hear her it ARMY jt Tho Shoe that A & A give you ex tra Scrvico every step Comfort every minute." Sold in Black Gunmetal or Mnhogdny Cn If or In clinn Tan Calf. $6i lo $8 80 O. F. Dcmorcst, dentist, Is located In KInmath Falls; otllce In the Hrlstol building, above Sugnrinan's store, flth and Main. 9-1 2t To practic.il, cvcryJay wear for luting comfort for the ort of cmce vu luic a right to expect look to the HucMtn.nr Army Sliue. It uillpie uu i new ienc of hoc-comlort J new undemanding ofilioe-ccunomi. from toi-j;raJc nuterult I) top uuub TEMPLE THEATER ' TODAV ' TiiniiKlf l'lesents DOCdLAS I'AlltltA.MCS In ' "FLIKTI.VG WITH PATi:." Also Patlie Whi. Laiest Cnrii'iil KtentN. Admission ) & r, iciits .Matinee .:)(). Lieiilngs 7::io & . MERRILL OPERA HOUSE .MOTION PICTUHK. TUKSDAVS AM) SATURDAYS Merrill. Oregon , "Mickey" at and Saturday. the Liberty "Mickey" at and Saturduy the Liberty Friday' 7-4t Friday 7-41 ' .Made on the fiinoui Muiiiuii l.Jit ivorliucn. Worn hy tlimiuiuU of men in all wjlli ciflitr I'or Sale at li. K. K. Store, llnulley Shoe Store BUCKINGHAM . HECHT OS mmmu" 'I w Cct j tuir ' ") '')! 'Manufacturrrt Sun Franciico 111 placo of ratl-splltters In Amor lean politics, wo now have hulr-split-tors. Long' Island City Star. t . ft, -i "Cheap" brake lining is often hidden beneath the brake bands. You only find this out it lien the lining quickly wears uywiy or refuses to hold. Then the car goes buck to the shop for .N'K-W lining, followed by another repair bill, and what is more important jour car Is temporarily out of commission. ' ,Mukc every dollar do the work of two. Snvo bus by coasting. Conserio it by stopping engine when standing. Huy Kod oil and tlies. Get .substiin tlon WKAR ut the brakes with Ita) bestos... Ilujbestos "grips," it ghes udded security and insures satisfac tory 8ervlcc. THE WHITE) l 2?sN iiri OSMKAK imvai iiv. rsr ur . MfMjmViAV, I' HJMpw &. THE OFFICIAL AUTO BLUE BOOK AND CALIFORNIA STATE AUTO ASSOCIATION GARAGE LIBERTY THEATER "TIIK PICK OP TIIK PICTI'IIKS" H. W. POOLE, Owner TONIGHT TWO COMPLETE SHOWS AT THE REGU- t LAR PRICES, 10c AND 20c $5,000 AN HOUR Starring Hale Hamilton "MARRIAGES ARE MADE" Starring Peggy Hyland Peerless Comedy FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "MICKEY" NOTE See our schedule of shows and prices for "Mickey" elsewhere in this paper. DAILY MATINEE At this Theater nt !i:0 p. in. Doors open nt 2 o'clock MR. HARRY BOREL Musical Director Dassengers and Baggage AXYU'IIKKK IX Till: CITY QUICK HKIlVICi: ItKASOXAHLi: HATCH PHOXK 187 WesternTransfer Co. CONTRACTING IN CONCRETE Cement Work of all Kinds and Itooflui; Let Me Make You an Estimate W. D, MILLER Contractor . New City Laundry WK OUAHAXTKK OCIIWOHK HIilrtH and Collars Laundered .We also wash silk, wool 'and col orcd Roods very caicfiilly. Try us once mid lie convinced. Our prices nro rlttht. Phono 154. 127 Fourth Street Hack of First .National Hank SS:m h':.v. mm&j the Studebakcr Cars are neiv throughout, with improved motors, inter mediate transmission, new axles', bodies, tops, windshields, radiators, hoods, fenders, etc. '-they are Beautiful in design Tkoroudyvwderii Mechanically right DUNHAM AUTO CO. 403 W. Sixth St. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i ii Repair Department Our repair department is exclusively con trolled by Morrison and Peterson. These men are expert machinists and electricians, will give you guaranteed service, and their charges will be reasonable. EVfc. Ynill- lawn BLUE GRASS, WHITE CLOVER NONPAREIL LAWN MIXTURE Murphey's Feed & Seed Store rOl I Our Lawn English rye grass and lawn dressing m sS Kt ph.