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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1919)
...U II "P U.1. ' PAOK KU1HT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MQNimv, .ntn, , ,,, I "" " ii,MMMM-MM""W There are 20 reasons why Dubbel bilt Clothes for boys are better Every suit guaranteed for 6 months wear from date of purchase. New Spring-Summer stock just arrived. Some clever styles and patterns for the boys. v New Waists, Summer Hats and Shoes. K' K. K. STORE i - ! f- rl n KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES KNOX HATS NETTLETON SHOES The Swellett Line of Men' Silk Shirts ever ahown in Klamath Falls waits your in spection at K. K. K. Store. invtm. Imir-iai iiL-.p !.... VIUIUHr LUAN MMIM , QUOTA GIVEN; MOT IK i E TO LEASE FEDERAL LANDS JAM.IKH MAY STOP KOUK.W MASSACIIKN The quota for Klamath County for the Victory Liberty Loan is $33S,000, according to information received by County Chairman A. B. Epperson here this afternoon. This is a sub stantial decrease from the Fourth THRFK HUMlltK!) AXI) TIIIIITY- MAX COMKS FROM IOXK, OltKOO.V STOCKMKN OK WKST TO MKKT AT ! I EIGHT THOUSAND DOLLARS IS TU TAhK l'LAl'K VACATED 11V SALT I.AKK TO WORK MARK SKT FOR KIjAMATH IS ' C K. HOWMAX. VACAXCIKS FKDKRAIj CONTROL OK LKSS THAN FOURTH LOAN I " "' HIXhD AIM'ROPRIAKD I-.M)S Hit VS. I PHILADELPHIA. April H.J A petition tiled by Yyu Bkl Kim. u Korean delcRuto to the conference nt Paris, usklnR that tho allien help to check tho massacres ntA Korea, Is according to a cableKrum received moetliiK with u sympathetic receptlun, here today. INI OREGON SLACKERS UP HACK CLASH IX OF.OIUilA FOR HEADING I J. P. Wells is the name of the new principal of the Klamath, (County High School who was named at a meeting of the High School Board here Saturday afternoon to take the place of Principal C. R. Bowman. The new principal comes .here J MILLAN. i clash near Gu.. here April H. resulted A race In Boven i POUTLA.NI), April H- Kurlng a maximum penally or one yeur'ii lm- jprlsonmetit In u federal peultentlnry, Loan, which was $4S5,000, and an in-' from lone, Oregon where he has held crease over the Third Loan, which i a similar position. He Is a former was $231,000. (resident of Jackson county. The quota for the state of Oregon ' Principal Bowman, the present has been set at $36, 798,400. Incumbant who lias been here for tho 'Past three jears, has resigned hU HIXKS OX WESTERN TOUR ' position to enter the mercantile field I In Klamath County, lining with his WASHINGTON, D. C, April 14. Director General HInes leaves tonight for an inspection tour of the Pacific Coast during the next two weeks. RELEASE FROM LEAGUE FIXED brother, purchased the ChlloqutH Mercantile Company ut Cblloquin. With the appointments made at the previous meeting, there are no further acancle3 to be filled In the High School faculty so far as Is known ut the piesent time. SALT LAKE CITY. April 14. Livestock men from all parts of the West are to meet in Salt Lakd City! July 21 next to launch n formal am- inlgn to bring about national legis lation for federal control for unap ' LONDON, proprlated public domains In the ibeen rioting Western states, according to word India eceived here from Charles P. Mullen president of the Arizona Cat tin Grow deaths yesterday, Ono negro was taken from tho Jail nnd lynched. RIOTS IX INDIA April 14. There has nt Lahore, Allahabad, with serious toss of lite, It Is reported. ?rs' nesoclntlon. The plan is to work for a leasing IIIOO.K MAV RK SIIIPPF.D THROl'OH DRV TKRIUTORV proposition which will enable stock-, men to lease tho public domalna, ; wiifi'h they have been using for gra- ing purposes, nnd to provnt ner- folloued by Induction Into thn army for an Indefinite length term, 450 Oregon men are under Investigation by department of Justice operatives for alleged violations of sections of the selective service act. According to Charles Iteumes, assistant I'ulted j States attorney, a largo proportion. uf these men will be tried soon, Tho records of the 7f0 Oregon reg istrants, reported to the oftlrii of ad jutant general ns deserters or delin quents, have been carefully gone over by Keames, who concluded that 300 of the violations were committed' without wilful Intent to defeat the rnre The violations Include (IIum to return iueMlnumilri fnlulre to re port for metllrnl examination, fallart to report at entnilnliiK pulut for r lce nnd n doai-n or no other Inlnt. t'oiM of the law "It Is posMble Unit sonic of thtii men will I tit only mtw trrmt In th federnl eultnntliir) but will aba fe Inducted Into tlin nrmy at tho end o! their Jail sentence.' until Mr Itramn "Tho teiiKht of their nrrvlro In lit iirmy would be determluiM In the la dividual i' lines by (lie wur depart ment." A rapidly as liiteatlgalloni in completed, If the emu warranti It, In formations will lm (1 I'M ci tul Iheredi, trntit arrested BONELESS BEEF ; SAVES U. S. ARMY $73,000 DAILY WASHINGTON. 1). C. April 14 The Supreme Court held, today that tho transportation of Intnxlciitlnir stocking of tho rangos with result- Honor for bo eraco nuroosos tlmitidi ! I",rl"e of the conscription act. tint destruction of food and losses of a dry state was not prohibited under) T,u' to'l'l't 'lata on the remain- stock the Reed amendment. I,,K 50 cn8" W"H mU '" ,lu' l"""1" of Wllllaiu llyron, special agent In L S. MISSIONARIES OCIIAN FLIGHT TODAY DOl'IITI'l'L' cl"lr" of ""' 'lepartmenl of Justice HELD IN KOREA here, shortly after Mnrch 31t, when and ""' ,Ir"rt I'unrils went nut of exlst- (Continued from pase 1) International conditions which do not accord with present needs, and to bo bound by no obligations Inconsistent with the covenant. ."A state which breaks Its agree ments may be expelled from the league by the council. "4. Tho covenant does not affect the validity of international engago i inents, such as tteaties of. arbitration was shipped to tho American Kxpe- . !. ) .i tit il. rllHnnnpi IiVtrina (n nrrlor In iif iha Monroe doctrine, for securing the cost r transportation and save valu- s maintenance of peace. "3. The former German colonies ST. JOHNS. April 14. Rain SAN FRANCISCO, April 11. It Is rK m the start of tho tnins reportcd that four American mission- inntlc night today doubtful, arles havo been arrested by tho Jnn-' lanese In Seul In connection with tho ATI.ANTIC FLEET ARRIVES i rU LIIIERTY IIO.ND INTI'.IIIMMIIi: Tomorrow Intrrrst u ill be pajjble on fourtli Libert) I I -I per tent bonds for tue cuririit Imlt )rar More thrtn $3h,3BO. ttilti of Hi" bemli ere taken by Oregon liidMilmiW mid 1' stltutlons, intikliig the total Interest payment bv the goernitn-iit aboit $sr3lpti0 In this stale April i: Kail bonds sold by siibsi rlliera , remain hero. Iloweter. a iitiuntlt) o( the bonds Iiiin i gone to fill i:.isprn pur thnslng orders. The world will be full or a number ct drinks No mutter what UltlUim II Anderson thinks - Ilrookl)n Kagle Korean uprising. Trouble will start when tho re- lllabTa0 SfC nle "' " ""- "f Greenville Piedmont. War Department Cuts Ex penses on Meat Shipments ! for the A. E. F. As the time for presenting tho Thm,,n,u f ton- r.r i.nnin., hoof Allies out tor reparation raw near- nt Inoonlll' tlrinltifn Vn rrlrt rlUlnnnri' l,Virfna n nrilar tn out lha i ' J UUIM' " '"b' NEW YORK. April 14. Tho At- luntlc licet arrived hero today. . It is i ever seen In American wutors. These fnther-nnd-Hon banquets tire a great Improvement on tho confer ences the two used to havo In the woodshed. St. Joseph Gazette, able freight space. This Is only one of scotes of ways In which the gov-1 nrnmont nlimlnntpr! imnnrpaanrv I and the territories of the Ottoman nen3e n ti,e endeavor to make every j empire are to be administered In th dollar raised through the four popular j interests of civilization by states Liberty Loans go as far as possible which are wllllnc to be mandator's I V shipping all meat for tho ovor of the league, which will exerclio a general supervision. "6 The member states accept cer. tain responsibilities with regard to labor conditions, the treatment of na tives, the white slave traffic, the op ium traffic, the arms traffic with un civilized and seml-civlllzed countries, transit ami trade, conditions, public health and Red Cross societies. "7. The league Is recognized 'as the central body Interested in co-ordinating and assisting International activities generally. "8. Amendments to tho covenant require tho approval of all the states on the council, and a simple majority of those in the assembly. States which signify their dissent from amendments thus approved are not hound by them, but, In this case, cense to bo members of tho league." PARIS, April 14. The league of nations commission has rejected the Japanese amendment? on racial equal ity, according' to an authoritative Htatcment issued. Some of the mem bers of the commission voted against tho specific inclusion of this amend ment in tho covenant, nnd, as un nnlmous approval of tho commission was necessary, tho amendment, which was strongly urged by tho Japanese delegates, failed of adoption. seas troops with tho bones cut out at ( the packing houses In America it has been estimated that a saving of $73,000 dally was made. The suggestion to ship the meat In this economical man ner was mado by an army man after he watched thousands of tons go for ward by the old method. A carcass of beef contains twenty-five pounds of bone to every hundred pounds of meat and requires twice the shipping space. It Is with such unanswerable argu ments as these that tho government Is replying to the charges that money was carelessly spent during the war making necessary the falling of the Victory Loan. VICTORY DRIVE MEDALS Medals made from captured German cannon will be awarded by tho Treasury Department to volunteer workers who tako part In the Victory Liberty Loan drive for $5,000,000,000 which will start April 21, Inscribed on the faco of the .medal will bo Itlio naino of tho worker and tho service for which tho medal was uwurdod, Tho farmers who work only from sun-up to dark shouldn't cro ft hoot what tho clock says ubout anything. Insist Upon Fresh Infant Foods A healthy baby is usually fat and chubby be cause his food agrees with him. If you have trouble in finding a food that agrees with your baby, try some of the brands which we cany. We handle all of the good ones which you see advertised in the magazines. These foods come to us at frequent intervals so we can always guarantee their freshness. This is an important point to consider for even a normally healthy baby is apt to get sick if given stale food. , r it We carry a complete line of Nursery Supplies WK pjWTyl imiyy inikaa ct&aotAi t m V mVIATPM 'C71T T O HDPr.nW ivurtl 1il 11 l.rtliii3 UH.UUU11 11 T7 lACCOHACVj WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE DUY THEIR DRUGS WHEN WOOD Seems to Live and Breathe The effect is almost uncanny. It reminds one of "The Unknown Purple' one of the season's hits in New York. In the play, the hero, who has discov ered how to become invisible at will, vanishes into thin air while in full view of the audience. And still his voice can be heard issuing from a purple ray. That is how the New Edison impresses people. They feel that the artist must be there in the flesh, concealed somewhere in the room. With such com plete fidelity is the singer's voice or instrumental interpretation RE-CREATED by THE NEW EDISON "Tim riinnognipli Willi a Soul" As a matter of fact it is utterly impossible to dis tinguish the voice of the living artist from this mar velous instrument's RE-CREATION of it. More than 2,000 tone tests in which the artist sang in direct comparison with the instrument have proved this assertion. More than 2,000,000 people have attended these tests, and not one has been able to state when it was tho singer he heard and when the RE-CREATION. Call at our store the next time you're in the vicin ity, and prove to yourself that the claims you've heard made for the New Edison are not too strong. Klamath Falls Music House GEO. A. WIRT7 7SMI SIAIN Bfc I'lioxi; isj.t