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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1919)
I TAGK KOUll THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, AI'llll. IH, linn M I. H, I'lvB I ft SI ffi ThoFvonina HWalrl ,,Uon bolwccn " Moro r count,M ns INDIAN WOMAN WAS " J MARGUERITE CLARK'S lie i veiling iiciaiu t0 whkh wollUl ,)0 tlu, ,,rgt , nn., .. -.-,-,. .: KiruroirTiiDP pa sen ' ON POPULAR STORY K. .1. M I' It It . Y KDITOU Published ilnlly except Sundny hy The Herald Publishing Company of KlanuUh Kails, lit 115 Fourth street Entered nt the postnfflce at Klam ath Falls, Ore., tor transmission thru tho mails as second-class mattor Subscription terms hy mail to any address In the United States: One year . ....... $5.00 One month ......... 50 Member of iln A.cliiled Pre nonnco their ontlru quota subscribed. There has been no doubt ut tho spirit with whkh tho Oregon peoplo will discharge their duty, but by the an nouncement of the statu quota as $26,747,550, or approximately one fourth, less than had been anticipated, accentuated determination that Ore gon shall bo llrst "over tho top." That tho amount to be raised Is less than estimated Is no reason for let ting down In tho vigor of tho cam paign, and Director Ethorldgo has called attention of his lieutenants COME on IM UTHE AIJ 5 Fill I:! Tho assault charge nsttii'tt J'ni Johnson on tin potion of Jtiincs How ard at the 1.0.1 li'vir Dam !-im tintur. (II ; night wtid withdrawn at tho heat log Wednesday ulU.mnon In tho Ju'it'j ; Court of X. J. Chii.iinui nnd .lo'in- 'Mr. Wlgg of the Cabbage Piileli" AlTonli Pimiiiioiint Star , Cnplhntlng Hole ! AT TJIi: STAIt TONIHHT I One of tho nuttdnndlng features of Manager Houston's picture program' son's wife Nina Johnson, who r,p peared to be the principal actor In ut his house this season will be the. tho affair was fined ten dollms and presentation at tho Star theater to- costa , night of Marguerite Clark's latest ',.' , , I'aramount photoplay, ".Mrs. Wlggsi Tho n.lxup oecuirod over u eon- J rio ,,,,,,; ,.,,,'.. T,, ,,,, trovorsv In a stick came In which a ... ii.i-., o.i f,n,,nU .inrv wnrn throughout tho StatO to tills. It IS ,,,lw.r nf tlm Inllhm wnrii.l-nlir.ltnt .,!..,, It,.,, I liv III.. l.'milnllM IMuvnrM-LlIM-' The Associated Press Is exclusively hls forocnst that a largo percentage t0 btf betting. Tho defemlont, Nlun ' ky corporation nt great expense, but. entitled to the use for republication r.V.Lws dlUchos cXdTo'lt of counties w. complete their entire JollllsoI1. llmmllllK , or not otherwise credited In this pn per. and also local news published herein. All rights of republication of spo clal dispatches herein are also reserved quotas during the present week. ble on account which subscribers nature, bonds will be en-' 1 tho witnesses, Is frequently In trou- .(j,,,, .. l. .!... ... .1 I I.... .. auumber of '"" it'",nv "1' iii'" - lesis Hill HI W1U minium m ill" n,i- of her quarrelsomo K1UD.YV, Aritlli 18, mill THK VICTORY LOAN make especially attractive. Only one-tenth 13 pa.xnblo with tho application on or before. May 10th, nnd tho next pay ment doe not Tall due until tho mld- In view of what other nations have llc f ' Thereafter, Installments Cone. America's patriotism has been "- "f August. September nnd nut m nn imi. nrmnllne to Edward Octol.e:. The date of the final in- Tho easo with for Victory Loan nbleil tn mnko lmvment la nno nf tlin' Soo or phono Us if you lllivo chick' 1 .. ... ll 1...ll... M.... fi.lri.t I-.,.,,...,,., .,. ,....!,.. .1... I....,.., 'IIB IU BVII, V.1UII111J ..I1.HI ...... vi, Wo sew rips und put on buttons free on all shoes wo soil. It IIKADLKY SHOE STORE V.WWWWAWIWJ" -" II A pivv-AKl: VVvT WWrttl- . I - lAlii.l ... . jm?' w uk M JiMPr 1 lf'if Mfti.Mi 91 flvBi' 1122 Main. Phono 239. 17-31 IIOXII I.NXKlt AXXOl'XCr.D. Ticket numbor 112 Inig the Vic tory Loan llond nt the raffle during tho recent Western nights. Tho per- spon holding this ticket Is requested Cookingham, executive chairman of stallment Is one that will live In all , sce nrrJ. Ackley nt once nnd get the Oregon Victory Loan. He says: ' history November 11th. Thus It tho WBrrant for tho bond. Hoys' Dutchess Guaranteed pants, 10c n button, 50c a rip, nt 17-31 K. K. K. STORE. I WE CORDIALLY IN VITE YOU TO ATTEND Epworth League Sunday Evening, .at 7 M. E. CHURCH Tenth and High Sts. "During the four years of the war transpires that the American peoplo the gross Indebtedness of the civlliied wl P3? tho lnst installment of tho -nations of the world grew from $27.-r war debt on tho flrst anniversary of 000,000,000 to more than $200,000,- ,ne 8'8n'nK or tno armistice. 000,000.. The indebtedness of Great Britain grew from 4 per cent to 44 "What amount of Victory bonds' pet cent of that country's entire nn-, should I buy?" is the question many, tlonal wealth. The Indebtedness of ' persons are asking themselves. Buy France grew to about 45 per cent of till It hurts! That Is the answer for her national wealth, and Russia's na- 'he person who Is hampered with an tlonal debt reach'ed about the same 'inner consciousness of the sort that proportions. The Indebtedness of whispers: "Let others do It." Your Germany was more than 50 per cent country is calling to you to do your of her wealth at the end of the war, duty. Loyal citizens of tho United and that of Austria-Hungary had be- States should not expect to be driven come about 60 per oent. In comparl- ' do their duty. son with the enormous debts of her! I Hllies, that of the United States at' TOM MIX AT THK LIBERTY I the end of the war seems very Insig- nifi'-ant, inasmuch as it amounted to ' if you like thrills, don't fall to see less than 8 per cent of her national "Fame and Fortune". at the Liberty wealth, and as an offset, we hold near- tonight. Tom Mix Is without a doubt - .,. - .... .. ..he greatest horseman on the screen ly $10,000,000,000 of obligations of(,odayt and n,8 wd r,des are ,he ad foreign governments, so that the net'mirattbn of all who know and appre dratnvupon the people of this nation elate horses. It J will not be over 6 per cent of the sum tual of the assets of the nation. I Don't forget No. 1122 Main street The available statistics received i for Good Meats at Right Prices. We .... . ., ...,., .i,o ., .Kf .h deliver twice a day. Phone your or np to the present time show that the der8 early Same man and the game total death losses during the war ag-kind of meat I sold from the wagon, -grcgate about 7,350,000 men. 'of our QUALITY MARKET. Phone 239. i ulllon rriinra tnat 1 ISSOnfl men' I 18-3t I England 706,000 men, and Italy 460,- 'tt- 000 men: Russia lost about 1,700,000 , aaaa a, a ...- A a. -.. -.. .. - - -.. .. - .. . -, ,, . , ,, ,, ., ,, ,, .. , v. ta ,. - ,. jt ,. j , jiv,i tn nno n q !,. VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVV'VVVVV HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS MWVt HELP WANTED fum t Tube Rose Food Products PERFECTION IN QUALITY ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED ASK GARICH HE KNOWS Itl'IIIIISII Olt (lAltll.Mil mmt (,, burlrd or liurueil II left in cy limits, It Is agnlnnt the liiu in n,,i WANTKD Two or three men to garbag" r rubbish nlmiK a imlillc work on ranch: man und wlfn for road or In a wntamhud on u Mxttn dairy Iioumi work. IMionti -lJ l-3t- ukihI for doineittlc purpum. i.j( rVANTKIV-1 unf mat muit hi to nutoinobllo to travel: now proponl. Hon; no experience necessary; J5.0'i per day guaranteed; cun mnko up to $15 per day. Address C L. Town send, general delivery, or call bo tueen B 30 and 8 '30 p, in.. Room 27, Washington hotel, Ulamnth Kails. 1S-21 FEDERAL LAND Garich's Quality Grocery LOCAL DISTRIBUTOR 220 Main St Phone 326 Klamath FalU, Oregon SITUATIONS WANTED jxru vwo-! niii rM" r ,i,i,,-" ....jM COMPBTKNT woman wants house- work or wushlng by the hour. Kn qulro 129, Houston hotel. 12-71 KIHST CLASS rook, second cook und wniter want Jobs In lumbar camp. Kuuulro Houston house. 12-"t APPRAISER DUE IN FEW DAYS FOR SALE Pnrrowerx under the Ked -tl Kiria l.oun Act are re'iilrel to miUiilbc to stock III I III) lor.il Anorlnlluit, which Association In 'uni mi'u.rrllii C stock Ir. t!it I'l'il-ril l.an.l Dink I to tho amount of fl p- rent uf th FOR SALE Extra good family. cow,' nnn secured from the li.ink Jersey; Just fresh. 1210 Hnrgont I avenue. 18-3t Tho receipt by enc'i of the hIikIc holders In thn Klnmutli Kulli .S'.HIon. 'FOR SALE, HHKEP 900 shoaiedinl P '"" AnsoeMtlnii of it check i young Rnmboulllot owes with P00 for u dividend on their Mock, hn lambs at $14, und 270 sheared year-1 ,et,n vry g0, nws t, ,i- borro. 'SSfr'Ka.:1!!? .? ; sssr " T,,"l -""-- Rosenberg llros., Mcdford Hotel. Med- ,,t,," '""''e l"'ln by tln (nft tint ford. Ore. 1 J-l t , the Kedeinl Land llmk of .Siiimane Ins declared a 10 pur tent dividend ? T r t T T f r r t V f r r T c killed in battle. The death losses of Ge.many, Austria-Hungary and their alllc; aggregate 2.750,000 men. "None of the allied commanders, American, French, English or Ital ian, believed that a military victory was possible in 191S. Hence, at the time the armistice was signed mili tary plan? in the United States were I progressing on a prodigious scale. These plans contemplated that by July 1. 1919, there would be 4,000,-1 000 American tiddlers in France. To transport and maintain this vast army ' lS.OT'i 000 tons nf shlnnlne would' have been required, and the plans of the government included the con struction of sufficient ships to furnish the required tonnage. Had the war cont'nued until the middle of the sumuisr of 1919, this nation would probably have suffered a loss of 500, 000 American soldiers, with many hundreds of thousands of disabled and wounded. The outlay required to train, equip, transport and feed this vast army would have been not less than $2,000,000,000 per month. It is quite obvious, therefore, that the sudden collapse of the German mil itary power resulted In a saving to the American nation of not less than $15,000,000,000 to $20,000,000,000 per month. Moreover, every red blooded American citizen must not fall to remember that Germany's col lapse was directly due to the magnifi cent fighting qualities of the hitherto untrained American army. "During the brief time that the American army participated in the active hostilities of the war, 3,918 distinguished service crosses were awarded for gallantry In action to American officers and soldiers. If we may believe the glowing accounts JL -which we have received of the un surpassed valor of tho American troops in the battles In which they were engaged, we may well say that these soldiers who received the dis tinguished service crosses were but a Uype of hundreds of thousands of oth er American soldiers that fought with the utmost bravery and gallantry." The Winnek Co., Inc. 426 Main Street Klamath Falls LOTS FOR SALE Lots 7A and 711, Railroad Addition; will micrlflcn for cash. Ilox 1150, Klumath Falls. lS-tf. i 1 FOR SALE Four room house, rlomi In; tako lot or Liberty Ponds, lml mire terms. Inquire 703 Second street. 17-2t FOR SALE- Forty acres In Califor nia; will trudo for Iiouko.'IoIm, auto, What have you 7 Inquire 703 Second street. , 17-2t f T T T T I JL Announcement of Oregon's quota for the Victory Loan released a flood of enthusiasm throughout the state of Oregon, Reports from many coun ties have Indicated that the pe'ople are on their tip-toes for an active campaign. John L. Etherldge, ul rector of tho state organization, an- Creamery Butter at 56c the pound With the warmer days Butter is declin ing somewhat. We offer the best IVORY SOAP Small bars, 4 for 25c BOB WHITE SOAP Four bars for 25c PEARLINE The old reliable washing powder, 10c WHITE STAR NAPTHA Washing powder, the package .... 8c SNOW-DRIFT Pure Vegetable Shortening, lb 35c KINGS DEHYDRATED FRUITS Full assortment at, package 25c CREAMETTES The new Macaroni, package 10c . BUCKWHEAT FLOUR In bulk, the pound 5c Delicatessen Offers for Saturday BOSTON BAKED SHRIMP SALAD, BEANS to thn Association. I'nder tho provisions of the Farm Loan Art the Association must crests a resurvn fund, and almi make Prus sians for a fund from wlilrli in mre for any porislble future delinquencies of members. In ncconliiii'o tlieninlth, the Directors, nt their tmet'iiR It Saturday apportioned the dltlilend received from the Feilenl Limit Hank as follews: 10 per cent n lt-erve, in m.r ii. hi tn miilUlili'il l mfilii. 50 FOR SALE Span of mares, 8 nnd 9, per cent to Mmtyhotderx f record years old, weight 1,400 to 1,450. iwemhor 31, I '.UN, pro rain accord- R.T.,2,No. V. Klamath1 Fanr'o';;;.' ' '" """ "J, ' 17.ot .inigtn of tlinu sniiie was In force I The Kliumitli Falls National Farm FOR SALE Tho best buy in Klnm- f.onn Awnehtlon Is in ho nmurntulat- uth Ceunty: Flvo-passengnr tour- 0I, , f(.t tlmt ,lltr r,, o do- iiik "r, iiiiiriniKiiiy oturnunicii nun repainted. Inquire IlimlOh garagu. lC-tf. LOBSTER SALAD POTATO SALAD FRUIT COOKIES DOUGHNUTS WHITE and DARK CAKES LEMON PIE CUSTARD PIE v i T T Y Y Y Y Y f Y T T f 1 X IFOR SALE HE V, of NWV, E'j of Y i SW4. and NW'4 of HWU of Sec. O ! 7. Twp, 39, Range 9, and tho NEV't ,, NE'i of Sec. 38, Twp. 3R, Range. 10, j iju per acre. AcwrcHii awnor, Ella siuwari nam, uoaoiiurg, Uro, 9-12t FOR SALE Five room cottago, mod urn Improvements, for salo by own- or; closo In; furnlturo If desired, In eluding piano. Enqulro Frank M. upp, on Alain st. 31-tf FOR SALE Fresh milk Dukes' plnro, half inllo Miller Hill school. PHONE PEYTON for Wood II FOR SALE Throo fine Iioihoh, Hiilt ablo for largo families; a few choice rosldencn lots, close In; ono of tho best Income properties In Klumath Fulls; tule land In tracts, largo or small. W. S. Slough. 9-tf cow on ! west of ; 16-4t j II J The Winnek Co., Inc 426 Main St. Phone 34 Klamath Falls nouueod thorp would be close comp, XXlXll Y v f Y Y Y Y Y V I I Y Y Y Y X T T Y Y Y Y lliiiiuents among their iiiembcrs, all liming met their unionization pay ment promptly. Tim I.oeitl Loan Cninuiltliie of Hi'' orgnnlxntlan will start out on in tour of appraising on Monday, 21ft. to vluw securities offered In rniinw lion with loans of about $SO.000. Word bus a'iso been receiwd that Mr. Saiiford, thn Federal Apprnlsor who must ri)-iipprnl.i( all securlllc will bo In Klamath County by tint dsto, nnd It Is possible that Mr 8m' ford will accompany thn Lmn cm' mlttoo. Mr. Frank T. Nehon It d'alf man of tho Local Committee SAFETY PASTURE FOR LEASE 14.000 acres tulo land of Klamath Drain- ago district, near Midland and Wor don; suitable for grazing cattlo; tract can bo divided Into two nearly equal units. M, Motschonbachor, L. Jacoba, w. n. mougn, committoo, l-tr FOR RENT FURNISHED Apartments Mrs. O. Peyton, 620 Market. Phone 112R. 10-5t MISCELLANEOUS TEAMS WANTED At onco, to skid logs by contract. Lamm Lumber Company. 18-10 WANTED Llvn chlckonH nt tho Chill Parlor, 7th st., botwoen Mnln nnd Klamath. Phono 446. 17-2t WANTED Rucks to pasturo on Boar Islnnd; good grass, plonty of wn tor; caroful nttontlon by oxporloncod curo-lnkor.. J. D. Swift, Klamath Falls. 8-10t WANTED Two sottlngs of brown Leghorn oggs at once. Orogon IIouuu, phono 209W. 10-3t First INSURE There urn i9t " 'imv mid liiHt as Hound reasons tor Insuring your llfo during nl iieaco iih thoro uro for Insuring dur ing tlmos of war. Socond INSURE In rciininy thut has aimed, above all "'"'K9-', achlovo safoty. In these days SAr ' - TY sounds bettor than CHEAPNfcM. Third INSURE In Tho M"'"1" Llfo Insurance Company i w York; thon you nro In a company thai is ALWAYS FIRST, and you havo policy thnt Is second to nnno In tne world. Oet tho fuels In life f nsuj; nnco from QEO. C. ULRICII. DlBtrlct rklflnn nvnr li'lrHL Olillu , WMIWU ,v. - . Mnnagor. Savings Dank, 18-3t WATKIt OANAI KNIjAIWIW' Jnmeg Kor of tho Keno Pnwe' Company Is engaged In onlnrfiln part of tho Canal of tho Pine rme Irrigation Unit flovon mllo,i enst ot this city. Tho Pine Clrovo Unit )i"'r" water, from tho Mnln Canal "' "" Klamath Project by power furnlsliea by tho Keno Powor Company. m " ATTKNTION Do you want n now, inoilorn. five room bungalow on pavement, -" in? Host rosldontlal district U city: on easy torms. Son mo, Jnm M. Watklns Jr 121 Mull, street. Phono 320R. x"'il JgaMMiapsi immrrirfMwaM