The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 24, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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overseas as lomj
as one dollar is
needed to finish the
task.
Nearly a million
Yanks are still
"Over There"
guarding what they
won.
SO STICK.
STICK "TO THE
LAST MAN, TO
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LAR." .STICK WITH THE
VICTORY
LIBERTY LOAN
This space donated by
Diamond Tire &
Vulcanizing Co.
120 H. Sixth St.
Telephone 107
Klamath Fulls, Oregon
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TREATY OX Al.li PA UTS OK A.
ERICAN CONTINENT
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SUBSGRPTONS
BY PREC NCTS
Precinct a,
I M. W. Cosptinom 100
Miss K. 1.. KnrlKlit . .. r.O
! It. ( (Iroesberk 250 ...
Juntos OrUcoll 100...
Loin Drlsroll 150....
M. P. Evans COO....
Mrs. Elisabeth Evans COO ...
J. 1). Morrytnnn 50....
.M. I.. Poland 400....
O. J. Cnrlnn too....
J. K. -Woller 100...
Mr. & Mrs. Hay Telford CO....
C. 1C. RrandeuburK
...150...,
Prwlnrt fl.
Louis Holdl'-clialr 100..
250....
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300....
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PARIS, April 24. (My tho As
sociated Press 1 The council of four
of the peace conference. In the Inter,
vnl before the peace treaty Is handed
to tl'e OJermati delegate., will take,
up the question of mikltiK the docu
ment public. Ray Staunard linker,!
representing the American rielcen-,
Hon, In agreement with the press ad
visers of the delegations of other ' Chas. K. Stnmwotl 300....
countries, has recommended to the; Sam Smith 150....
council the publication of tho treaty, Mr. & Mr. P. C. Murphy 100....
Immediately after Its delivery to the C. L, McWIIIiams 100....
Germans. Otherwise, It Is pointed ' J. 1,. Hockley 000....
out. tho first version of the Impor-iC. 11. & Kathlyn House 100....
tant provision! of the treaty would be Hnrry Dalley 100....
Issued by the Germans and might be
loaded tin with German propaganda.
! Tho plan proposed on behalf of
' the United States Is for tho American
delecates to cable for simultaneous
distribution on the American cotttln-
1 ent. first a 230 word official sum-
j ntary of tho treaty: second a 5000
.word official summary and third, the
text of the treaty. The two sumntar-
io. ouiil lw clven to the American
press at about tho same time and1
i.o treaty a day or two later, the!
text possibly to be distributed by In.
stallments. as It was received.
The .text of the covenant of the
league of notions has alreidy been
cabled to the state department at
Washington for release when author-
Ized by President Wilson. Other parts
of the treaty are likely to be cabled
i during the present week. The flinl
'dispatch, which may count up to.
nearly 100,000 words, can he cabled , O. Pevtnn 100....
In four or five hours If all the cable, Walter C. Van Kinon .. 50....
lines are cleared for the purpose. Tho Norn A. Klnker 50....
capacity of the cables is 600,000 E. V. llllllus 100....
words a day and tho associated gov- rternard Ilicklnitd 50 ...
ernments could order the text of theiO.. K. Van Hlper 300....
peace treaty given first official prior-' Wm. M. Humphrey .. 100....
' lty so that the enormous task of j Chas. Click . 100....
transmission could bo accomplished ' E. D. Hall 500....
with less delay than a press message Geo. Rudlcal 50....
ort'lnarily sustains. J. n. McCarter ' 100..
' On the day the peace treaty Is , D. H. Campbell 1300....
.signed tho American correspondents) A. A. liellman & Son .. 000....
will have their telephones In the j Geo. H. Merryman &
A. E. Whitman
Mrs. W. A. Collins
Mr. A Mrs. Phelps
M. G. I.esllo
11. It. Ounlap
John C. Cleghorn ..
J. P. Campbell 150....
(Svd Kvnns COO...
Mr. & Mrs. It. S. Van-
dampen 100....
H. II. Swizy 50....
Harry Prather SO....
J. W. Fltzpatrlck 100....
Precinct 7.
Pert E. Hawkins 100.-...
J. E. Howie 200...
John Siemens Jr 300....
Dr. Warren Hunt 300....
J. J. Furber 100....
I.ouls XIV bathroom in tho Versall
! les palace. The entrance will be by a
secret door not 20 yards from the
peace table, into a little corridor and
jthence down a few steps Into the
1 marble bathroom, which Is sufficient
ly large for the Installation of five or U. V. Yadon
six telephones and one telegraph In
wife 300...
Mildred Thrashor 50....
Lesllo Rogers . x 300....
Chas. A. Hunting .'. 300....
Mary Veneta Hunting 300...
Mrs. .V. n, Nowbanks .. 30....
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DIVORCE SUIT FILED.
ITALIAN PREMIER
PREPARES STATEMEXT.
Premier Orland has prepared a
Suit for divorce has been instituted statement for the Italian people after
In the office of the County Clerk by I reading Wilson's statement.
Mrs. Ooldle O'Donovon from John I r
R. O'Donovon on the grounds of cruel I NOTICE
and inhumane treatment and .to-1 ,T,ho,o knowing themselves Indebt-
, . . . .. ied to me will please call at my rein
sertion. Renner and Chastaln are the!(Ienco S31 Klamath avenue, ond st
P'alntlffs attorney. tie Geo .Hlehn. 17-St
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BIG DANCE
AT MALIN
SATURDAY, APRIL 26, 1919
Music by M. Dobry Orchestra
Everybody is cordially invited. Good time for all
People's Market
PRODUCER TO CONSUMER
It is just as easy and quick to go to the right
place to get quality meats as not; and instead
of getting only some satisfaction and enjoy
ment you get it all.
Phone 83
534 Main St.
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