THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TIIUUHDAV, APRIL K, Mn TAGK FOUR m fli I. Ut 19- t H fl si The Evening Herald K. J. Its citizens, nnd thnt tho conditions nml charges of trntnc to bo 'Just nml oqultnblo' must bo Impose,! nllko on vessels of citizens of tho United States as well ns on vessels of citizens of . other countries; that no preference Published dally except Sunday t r"'' Kvon our Ulwns or vessels. The Herald Puhilslilug Coiiipun of e' thoso r olnor nations In tho me Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street .of no cnn- . , -miKru3s, ui mo urgent request, u M V It It , V KDITOIt KILLING FROss AT REVENUE TAX DATE I MEDFORD MONDAYi IS AGAIN EXTENDED COME ON IN Mi:ilP0lll. Anrll IT A bail fi nit WASHINGTON. Alilll 17--TIS0 occurred in ilio Roguo rlcr valley . bureau of Internal row'iiuo todnv ;n- Entered at the postotflco at Klam ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mail to any address In the United States. One year $5.00 One month 60 not nt tho dlctntlon of president Wll son, acquiesced In tho llrltlsh Inter pretatlon of tho Panama canal treaty, Monday morning, probably tho wont of the season. General smudging was cm lied on In tho alloy nnd It was so ihnk with smmlno in Mcdford bo t'veen T nnd 8 a. tn thnt ono rauld not make out objoc's 200 f . t n.uty. IE AD 5 RE Fill !! nounied it .locond exh'tistui of lliuo fu filing Innnporatloti tux leturni. This extension pminlti tho flllnn ot returns for corporations up to ,luntii Jt. Tho first ovtoiuloa whs fnimj March 13 to May I, but It win found j impossible for mnny if the law "-if. nml rancinlml ftm In... .! f...A J tn. tnn ; ;nnT..i. ".. i- ,.'.? Smudging bcKim nt 4:30 . m ot n . Wii vimoniiPU IllUIUi IKlVilHI I iil'vi'i'iu sui fining w ..,n .... of tho phraso "nil nations" of tho1 tcrnrerntiiro of 2S iml two liotui hU-' -,,..,, tn pnnmlntn thi.l. Itn.mt.ir. i-uuuina cnnai treaty. Arucio .v.i on cr uie lempernuiro uroppcu to m i-b, i .... ,.., .i...., ,, .,, ,i. i,,t(K,.,'on. tlon of rcotiuo loulslnMoil. In Kinnl-! in several othur piirt of tlto, . ,,.,,, .,1111llll , j.mi, iv Torn to covenant has tho synonomous tim minimum, holding there 11 to t"i'wt. Ml PKUUS, Illt'lllUUnf III IHU !,- Imtnun - ..!... l i ... . - IllllUH.8, ivtuu, tin nuui i'(uriiuii is tu uu i. Tho 'vmuvr .. .- unmk-i ami rc miuQ to sccuro ,, mnntnln ..free. -iucy u.o minimum was ji, i un mBI1om,r ,,,or f tu re"nuo bur. entl led to the use for rem 1,1c tlon ""'V,1 "?!"" ftmI cqUlVU) ? tront- ' ,nn "" J " '""" " "" ' ' 'V ' ""' warned corporation. Hint tl.or St.lMld"h rX" toH "U":,,"'""00 f "" '''. ,.t Winter No.ll, and ,. , ,.,, ,,, , Jl(, or not otherwise credited In this pa-i -jho folIowinr is Art'lclo XXI In Its1 R mooni, iinu ote B,10Wn Uy , .ei, ,,,. tml ditto . ....til l itwi iiniiiit nniiio niinnn uea yuuiisuou entirety: per, and also aerem. local "Tho hl-Yl rnnlrnrllnp Tinrtlna nirriui All rights of rep'ililleation of spo-Uhnt provision shall bo mndo through clal dispatches herein are also re- Dm imiriimnniniiiv r ik !,... . erred. THl'KSD.W, AIMtlli IT, 11 SIXXOTT OX THE COVKXAXT probably badly nipped. HOOKS THAT SING . Wo now have tho Animal Book and Hubble Hooks, one, two and three. Tho Washington Post of March 24 securo nnd maintain freedom of tran sit and equitaolo treatment for tho They nro great for children. Shop . rnmmerce or nil states memben of herd, next door to postoltice "Now tho league, having in mind, among location soon. 16-2t o'"r tMnrcs, sneclal arrangements with regard to tho necessities of thet - regions itvnstnted during tho war of 1914-191S." Sinnott further nsserts: "No doubt You can buy Huckhocht Sh""i f(' fi.7" nt the n iihai)m:v siiei: stoiik. iVriny JS jti&KiPm MaKWWF WfflttiiA OCsW! fcsrc iBsasi?-.' i3s rn e& aw SJ fmmyr HI'ilTffTV.' 'ii un. twa. i I j.'rA Wll'); ' A V X& wnni.il 1 J 10 c n button, fiOc a rip; hos guar nntei'd pants, ut 17-3t K 1C. K. STOHi:. contains u speech by X J. Sinnott on we would contend, if wo signed tho covenant of the league, that we could the Covenant of the League of Na- grant to our own citizens special prlv tions that is worthy of careful consid- ileces and preference rights in our Aa(tnn ta l.A a.1a . A . t ! ..-lluu u, .uc ywy, Hl iUls nuuon. woul(, be conrronted wlth tho prece. as it warns us against falling Into a dent of the interpretation and con traD similar to the one that rmt n. structlon which we acceded to nt the .. ... . .i. n . behest of the President In tho matter the free use of the Panama Canal. , th Pannma cana, trcat).( nnmely. The article and speech follew: that the citizens of all other nations Charging that the Smuts league o had a right to use the canal on the nations covenant contains In one sec-, same terms and conditions as our tion .the same ambiguous language! own citizens, which cost American citizens tree "Citing this Interpretation as a pra nse ot the Panama canal and pre-! cedent, it would be contended, and cipitatcd an unsuccessful effort to with even greater force and logic, naye America's interpretation of the t that the 'equitable treatment for the language prevail. Representative sin-lcommerce of a" states members ot sou of Oregon directed the spotlight the league,' provided for in section ot publicity on Article XXI ot the i XXI ot the covenant. Is not complied league constitution and section 1 of'w'th unless the citizens of all other Article III ot the Panama Canal! nation have the same privileges in -treaty. I our own commerce as are accorded to After showing the striking similar-! our own citizens. Ity and the same phraseology in the "Is this the removal of the eco two articles, Mr. Sinnott points out nomic barriers referred to by Presl that America's effort to.. protect thedent Wilson In his fourteen points?" -rights ot its citizens respecting the I "u generally conceded, and I canal was defeated because the Brit- think the President admitted it, al ls interpreted the- phrase "all na-l though I am not sure, that the British tions" Up meaning other nations with i P'an " "" league oi nations u the United States included, thereby adopted after the rejection of the torclng American coastwise trade to American, French and Italian plans. obtain no benefits over the British In the matter of tolls, etc. . He now asks if the phrase "all states, members of the league," re ferred to in Article XXI, means other states with the United States includ ed, which would prevent American :'MCr' M&t x: 'Sfflfr P jtfKT' Z7 --.T KfJ- 1 Xrr- yjr ),m' x tptzta'-. ,-"7 .rviu. B I x3 stkw Ad liS iT iVL fiT(r '1." 'I yJWP97 c aaim 1 umJmn tar LdHBB lliUCHHI m1mskiim'J l.m" amp' -9firl nrwi Pf Ik herald:; classified columns V HELP WANTED WANTi:i- llonril mid room with J. ,v,.ww t JMIUHh: cioso III. Y Z ,rd LADY wants washing to take homo or ' '' work by heur: Kuurantuod good ,,,,,.,,. ...... ..." work at reasonable prices. Apply at ' V., Vi. ..... - "i . . '" lrM I7.HI ' -- ,,..'-- ... . .tilt,. iiiiToygilf lri'ii'rri-ii nij uik 11.5f 833 Delia street Mills Addition street. WANTKI) Woman for general house work Apply to Dr. A. A. Houlo. wantKI) llucks to 1&-31 ' WANTKD Rxporlenced Jewul Cafe. waiter at 12-tf pimtiire on Hear Island; good grass, plenty of w. tor; careful nttonllon by eipurlcnced rnro-tnkor. J, D. 8k Ift, Klnmitb Falls. S-lOt WANTKD Two nettlm: of brown Leghorn eggs nt ouru ()r(on mwwwwww MNMxii. Ilouse, phono 209W, ltf3t SITUATIONS WANTED M.NJ?.y'!f.?.W'",J.?L ?iC5 '! IIUIII1IHH OR OAltllAGK .uui.1 innu UU.S...U vi ... n u. hi i..i and' second cook. Apt. 9, Main, phono 349. 3rd and 16-3t WANTKD Job on farm, alfalfa or cattle ranch, by man with family. Address W. Zeltznmii, McMillan Apt. lC-3t Whether this is true or not, the mer est glance at or a comparison of these two provisions from the covenant ot the league ot nations and the Panama canal treaty discloses that the same sagacious and far-sighted English di plomacy has overreached our negotia commerce from obtaining any ad-t1? ,n oraiung me covenant oi me vantage at any time not accorded to league as it did in formulating the the British -Mr. Sinnott admits that the .Amer icans will contend that the language ot this article does not bind Ameri can commerce to sacrifice Its oppor- Panama canal treaty. "Surely our experience in the mat ter ot the Panama canal treaty should teach us the greatest caution, and make us wary and cause us to scrutl tnniitpi in thu future, and does not nlze every word of the covenant, lest mean a solemn pledge never to g!vewe surrender American rights as we to American trade an opportunity notj dld in the canal treaty rights that given to the British. But he contends never were intended to be surren that with the Panama canal precedent dc' already established, the British Inter-! Constructive criticism is said to pretatlon would almost certainly pre-iDe welcome. Then let us remove all vail. Any argument as to Interpreta- ambiguous language from the cove tion would naturally be given over to ant, so that we may not have a repe- Tne league "Doara oi aireciora xo ae- " " uuomu uui uuntu, ( j. clde, and, with the precedent already! .- Parisian Millinery ANNOUNCES A wonderful grouping of new Easter Hats in trimmed and tailored effects to be shown Friday and Saturday, April 18th and 19th. GOOD STYLES GOOD VALUES BARGAINS In waists and lingerie. A splendid assortment of the new suit vests so popular this season. 519 MAIN STREET COMPKTKNT woman wants house- I work or washing by tho hour. En quire 129, Houston hotel. 12-71 PIKST CLASS cook, second cook and waiter want Jobs In lumber camp. Knqulre Houston houto. 12-7t FOR SALE FOR 8AI.K Four room house, close In; take lot or Liberty llonds, bnl- joncc terms. Inquire 703 Second street. 17-2t must be- burled or burped If left In city limits. It la aga'liut the Uw to put garbage or rubbish along a public road or in a watershed on a itrrim used for domestic piirponm U-it LOST AND FOUND LOST Sunday, 30x3 'Iri nnd rlrn. r.otwean town and lviloin liny mill. Finder please return to llcmtil oM:e. Howard. l-:t LOST A Ranger bicycle; any Infor mation lending to Its recovery will bo rewarded, I need It to deliver my papers. Newsboy No. & U-t( FOR SALK Forty acres In dnllfor- ' nln; will trado for houso, lots, auto.l What have you? Inqulro 703 Second street. 17-2t HUNS PROPOSED TOLL FOR ALLIES HEAVY ZI'RICH. April 17- llvarln now simpers, by order of the tovltt gntornment, hnvo reproduced tcitu- &A4nti1latin1 1(1a rlrtuVit Id ontavtslnAfl as to what 'the ruling imposed on the SHi2Stl'HEEEICEEESfflI!aEBJ2EE21iaHHEiQfilBEIIllllBllllia AUlcntau icujiie wuuiu ire. "Ambiguous, If not artfully con ceived language deprived American citizens of the free use of the Panama canal," Mr.- Sinnott warns. "We should not be caught again." "Did the same subtle and skillful diplomacy contrive both Article XXI of the covenant of the leagne of na tions and section 1, Article III, of thej Panama canal treaty with England?' he asks. "Is Article XXI of the covenant of the league designed to give to citizens of other nations the same privileges enjoyed by our citizens in our own commerce?" asks Sinnott, and con-' tends that "the import of the phrase ology of Article XXI of the covenant and section 1, Article III of the Pana ma canal treaty are so perilously close, so susceptible of the same or an analogous interpretation as to Justify ' aQlemand for clarification or amend ment of said Article XXI. "If this amendment or.clarlficatlon is not made," he asserts, "we may be compelled under Article XXI of the covenant to open our markets to the commerce of the world on the same terms accorded our own citizens, Just as we were forced to open the Pana ma canal to the vessels of citizens of all other countries on the same terms and conditions as enjoyed by those of citizens of the United States." and he argues, "that the language of Arti cle XXI of the covenant of the league is as crafty and insidious or at any rate as ambiguous as said section of the Panama canal treaty, and that It is as susceptible of a similar or analo gous interpretation and construc tion," He quotes section 1, Article III, of the Panama canal treaty as follews: "The canal shall be free and open to vessels of commerce and of war of all nations observing these rules, on terms of entire equality, so that there shall be no discrimination against any such nation or its citizens or subjects! in respect of the conditions or charges of traffic or otherwise. 'Such condl- tions and charges of traffic shall be Just and equitable,' I "The United States contended," he, says, "that the phrase 'all nations' in the above section means all other na tions; also that the equitable condi tions and charges, referred to in the last paragraph of the above sertlon meant equitable charges and condi tions as among other nations not in cluding the United States, which con-' btructed tho canal at its own e pense.'' . " "Tho Tirltlsh contention nnd inter pretation was that the phraso 'all na tions' Included tho United States and 'ally the rccommi'tiititlonn trnulo In FOR SALK-Spnn of mares.d and 9 1 "''m''". X Mathlns Kr.ber. years old, weight 1.400 to 1,450. K"r, then lender of the ( entrliit parly Phono 21F4 or wrlto Alex Pardue,! regarding Indemnities to bo oVmsnib R. F. D. No. 1, Klamath Falls, Oro, i(.ci hy Germany. They are. In ub- 17-2t (stance- FOR SALE Tho best buy In Klam-' ""dmbursomont Mr nil ar dam- nth Ceunty: Flvo-passengor tour-i "KM nnl H "' 'lebt.i, S0 per cnt Ing car, thoroughly otorhuiilod mid of which nro duo to iirmy nml mj repainted, inquire Howie's gurnge ' . xtienses JU-U. t An Event of the Utmost Importance Is Our Special Springtime Selling ot All-New-Style Ready-to-Wear Every woman wants the very latest in style, and what feminine heart but beats quicker at the thought of getting the very newest styles at MODERATE Prices? Just Now! Before Easter! We are placing a host of delightful attractive attire in all new Spring styles at prices especially moderate quality considered for this unusual and timely event HERE ARE BUT A SMALL NUMBER OF THE MANr POPULAR PRICED ITEMS IN WHICH YOU WILL BE INTERESTED , m FOR, SALE Fresh milk cow on Dukes' place, half mllo west of Miller Hill school. 1C-41 i PHONE PEYTON for Wood 1 1211 FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE A 133- aero tract 2 miles south of Eugene, on 2 good roads, well fenced , 50 acres In cultivation; a beautiful 3-ucro homo tract, partly cleared, Hj miles southwest of Eugene, on good read: two good lotH JtiBt north of Eugene high school, Wltl oxchango nny or all of these throo properties for land, sliecp or cattlo in Jackson or Klnm nth counties, Wrlto for particulars and submit what you hnvo. II. C 'Caley, Ashland, Oregon. 10-tt The New Dolmans This is the most popular of the sea son's newest novelties, delightfully draped iri classic folds, accentuated with odd lines and centers of but tons an all-season 'garment of rare distinction. ' Unmatchable Values The New Coats Cutand fashioned with- a youthful swing combining the eclat of the ut most exclusiveness in mode with the clean-lined simplicity of smart outerwear so much desired by the ever young American woman. Many new materials in surprisingly pleasing contrasts of color. Extremely Attractive Models $18,00 to $45.00 The New Waists An endless variety of styles in dainty cotton and silk waists, de lightfully plain and exquisitely trimmed novelties in white and all popular new shades. From this sat isfying assortment every taste and purse may be suited. New Dress Modes Every color in the rainbow, eveiy rtick of deft draping, and every conceivable novelty of decoration is worked into the most elaborate of the new spring dresses, in mater ials varying from the soberest of ''serges to the gayt of silks. And in faithfulness rof design to service, there is a special dress for every oc casion of day or evening. A Wonderful Variety to Choose From , Up to $45.50 . FOR SALE Thrco fine homos, suit ublo for lnrga families; a fow cholcn resldenco lots, clone in; nna nf tho best Income properties In Klamath Falls; title Jnnd fn tracts, lurgo or small. W. S. Slough. U-tf FOR SALE BE', of NW'4, EV5 of SW'i. nnd NWV4 of SWV4 of See. 7, Tup, 38, Range 0, and tho NEU NE4 of Sec. 30,Twp. 38, Rnngo 10. $10 per aero. Address owner, Ella Stownrt Dantr RoHoburg, Ore, 9-121 Kabo "Live Model" Corsets. Brandenburg's 423 MAIN Complete line of Standard -Patterns B IB2BSHH FOR SALE A first cluss, good pay ing worklngmon's hotel, $2,!00 cash required, Addross 1340 Main street, city. 4-12t FOR SALE Flvo room cottago, mod ern Improvements, for snlo by own er; closo In; furniture if desired, in cluding piano. Enqulro Frank M, Upp, 511 Main at. 31-tt "Payment of n 1 1,000,009 000 pension fund, "Restorntlon of all commcrclnl cab Hjf and stations. Payment of rewards to vletorloJi generals for exceptional sorvlcm. .""Payment of funds to linproo liv ing conditions In (lormnny." KrsbcrgiT, ns chalrninn of tho "" niati nrmlstlCH commission, com plained nt tho "harshness" of the al lied terms. AERIAL PASSENGERS TO CROSS ATLANTIC LONDON, April 17. VlckorVlm lied, are about to stnrt n trnm Atlan tic service with airships whlrli th" compnny wns building for 'ho Drill'" invy when tho nrinlstlro win "Icnel nml which nro no longer neeihd, tin Pull Mnll (litzotlo siys The iuweiia rnto will bo 4S pounds nnd mnll wll ho carried, at tho rnto of 10' pound! n ton, The plonoor ship will h-ive a K capacity of 1,200,000 cubic ft and onglnos of 1000 horsepower Large: ships uro being designed to carry -0 pussengers. PASTURE FOR LEASE 14,000 .acres tulo land ot Klamath Drain age district, near Midland and Wor den; suitable for grazing cattle: tract can bo divided Into two nearly equal units, M, Motschenbacher, L, Jacobs, W. S. Slough, committee. 1-tf FOR RENT 'MwwAMMW(MMWWWW FURNISHED Apartments Mrs. O. I'oyton, 820 Market. Phono 112R, lG-Gt MISCELLANEOUS TEAMS WANTED At onco, to skid logs by contract. Lnmm T.nmhnr Company. , 10-10 WANTED Live ehlcltons nt tho Chili Parlor, 7th st between Main and Kliimutb, Phono 440. 17-2t HERE t'llOM IA I R V. nrown Michael of Dnlry was county sent visitor today. Ho brlnK tho cheorlng news thot tho prospects for big crops this year wore nover brighter. The Greatest Tractor Made , THEMOLINE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR JOHN M. LEWIS, Agent 6th and Main Phone 140 i ! i i mmmmm