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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1919)
PAOK KlOtlT IHE'EVEmtG HEIULP, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tinnmmv, .ti'iui, ai, l08 Bowie Race-Goers Watching Finish on CVening Day of Sport in East. C llll The Waist Seam Is the Favorite i . in. (I'llK 1 THE PUS ICROSSSH SCHOOL PUPILS rnuiun. Kaclnr. to u ag;tn In (ho ikC. This plioUnnnph shovu Fouiaaini Miy winning thu tlxth rac on the. opuu' tlie ilal nf.tii llowln I M.I.I tmi.it in terest. In racing Moms to bo kvunurl I than oor ludslug (rum the wowltj Kinut uniHi uia raus. i IIIG !! MACHINES CAHRYIXtJi FRIENDSHIP ItONDS TOTAUXCI 11VB MUX EACH WILL START, S104.1W AUK TAKK.V BY SCMOL- ACROSS ATi-AXTIC NEXT MONTH , ,, KARI.1 WASHINGTON. D. C. April 2J AltS OF GRADE SCHOOLS IX CITY One hundred and four dollars ana Three naval seaplanes the NC, NC3 fl,t' cnts In "Friendship Hondn." hare been take by the pupils of tn Klamath Falls Schools during tl.fc month of April In aiding the move for the relief of tho French war suf ferers, according to a report turned! into the First National Rank today. Tbe following are the contribu tions receUed from the different schools. Central School. $"53.53, Rlv. erslde $33. 8ft. Pelican City School. $9.00 and Mills $5.63. and NC4 will attempt a flight across the Atlantic -ocesn soon. They will leave the Rockaway Beach earlv next month but no decision ns to whotlmr the route will be direct from New Foundland to Ireland or 'via toe Azores Island, has not yet bePT raide. Each plane will carry -. irew of five men, and will be driven by four Liberty Motors with a total of 1, 600 horse power. Enough gasoline will be carried to make a stop unnecessary unli-.s j'WRnniJJQ storms or neaawinus are emou-iie--ed. . HIS. WAR COST SJHTXER THAI s ERHBH B1ES Despite- Armfstice Disburv-J jsaent Haw Slackened ' JM Off'EitUei . HERE EARLY TUESDAY B m iwrBt.one-raontlajf orrr war vlthuBH: Gn-maii) co' tha- IToltrd o3kteiSi ISdJStyMO.-WO' the trrniT7 de,rs- g nmit taJcuLaiist- AlthmiBll. uukb uiduM B:' ftlooB tatd' othtri contract bave trej Hi fcaralle distrsennt lawe slack- V, rned ofS tittle. SlanuStctunm are new" SB j preHMitloi; the; bills ainB rvcelvlosju payment for matortal Uellurrd 5 mouths ago Isii thcr liona of tkS Urugglo H IncluJ.M i in tSte-enomioust total of4ni RG.3S6.Ol)U)00 In thb tarn i $T.S7,s-iff tMO.OOO lairnnil tniinur Allln. U'hnnt ! we begam londlric to. nr AJVs. the- j governmcac coaMniirfaiud turning' orof 10 uicm .-oout' S&do.OOQlOOO u i You've probably seen them already. Waist scam suits were made specially for the present date young man who has caught the spirit of progress which came into being after the war. And young men are quick to favor them more and more men are coming in and asking for them and we, through our close associa tion with THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER are splendidly equipped to meet the increasing demand. The extensive waist-seam exhibit comprises several interesting variatiens: single and double breasted models; welt-seam backs patch, vertical, straight or slanting pockets; peak or notch lapels. The newest and best weaves soft unfinished worsteds, flannels and others in patterns and color tones that will win your admiration. i P' Pi 4K0T ownmi ' ! i ! NIT U Bally Stage Service Will Start in a Few D.ijn Snow North of Kirk Is Melting Very Fust. Thp wedding ceremony of Mr. Svan Johnson and Mrs. Rose KeoJeo month butractual loans ordinarily rata was performed at seven o clock on.anmnd tJSO.000.O4Oimcrthly. Tuesday morning nt the home of Of tho ratal war biU.nbeut: 136.000, Jesne Billev at S23 Pine Street by the OlW.000 hate. bcei raltnd' sua far b Reverend Simpson Hnmrlck of the.fft Llbcrtr-Lbani ThWact rit weH Methodist Church of this city. "" no; ;ereu oar-vmr du . tbc . .... ,. .. . - ,,. ' reason for tho Victory UberQ- ljan The bride is the widow of Attorney IaioUor hMan.t, ,,. H. V. Keesee who passed away here ti, j0ij in 1913. She is well known In thlsj tub COiuif the war-to-Ormfl llrlt- cltv and has a ho3t of friends wiio.alninas $.t0.00f.O00. Oi'i-aniny Is. 4 will wish her every happiness. lout $1S.75i.O00,00O exclusive of In r The groom Is an employee of the' damnifies tM Allli nuy. Iiujmve. Pwjuna Box Company, who has re- It s I I I I I I I I ! 3 K.K.K. STORE! sided here for some time. Following hi uoftdlnf pprflmnnv Ihp "rnnnlo The frst cars of the Klamath Falls m"7 " , ... , . ,, ' . . . , . ... ,. .. left by auto for California points, x- Auto Stage between Klamath Falls .... . ...... .... pectlng to be away for about two weeks. On their return they will he at home at 103 Washington Street. and Bend, which were sent through on n trial trip a few clays ago, have found the roads passable and have returned without mishap. C. I. Rick. . MPIlSir" PARTY ard announces that the daily service LIAWVIFHj rAR I I to this point will be inaugurated In TOMORROW NIGHT the next few days and that trips win be made now, whenever application is made. I A good attendance is indicated for The worst part of the road Is de- the dance which the ladles of the clared to be about 25 miles south of Episcopal Church are giving at the Crescent, where there is still consld- White Pelican Hotel tomorrow night, erable snow. This however Is melt- This Is to be an informal affair to Ing off very fast. From Crescent on which the general public Is Invited. II KUPPENHEIMER CLOTHES i KNOX HATS NETTLETON SHOES numinnnnn... ,....ni "-Jarasffli in Into Bend the roads are fine. STRANGER DIES AT KIRK. Thomas Emery, a man of about sixty years, who had Just accepted employment at the Algoma Logging camp at Kirk and bad been there one day, died there yesterday from Heart trouble. The remains were brought down by Undertaker Earl Whltlock, who Is trying today to get In communica tion with relatives or friends in San Francisco, No replies to his Inquiries have been received as yet. The dancing will begin promptly ai Nine o'clock and tickets will be on sale at the door. The affairs given under the aus pices of these ladles are always suc cessful and a fine time Is assured all those who take advantage ot tbe party tomorrow night. The War at Home. "Why do they call orders they serve war-portions?" "Because they give a man only a fighting chance o( getting a meal." --Baltimore American. AFTER THE WAR BY WALT MASON When Kaiser Dill's embattled Huns were doing stunts -with swords and guns, you were a dead game sport, we know, who breathed defiance to the foe. No sacrifice was then too great, you wished to squelch that William skate, and everything for which he stood, and you were busy sawing wood. You sold the cow, your car you pawned, so you could buy another bond, with iwhI hnvn vou held the- fert: you were In truth, a dead game sport. And now the Billy war is done; we've placed the kibosh on the Hun, have gained for man a brighter day but there are many bills to pay. In war '.time you were great, my friend; don't be a piker at the end. Our Uncle 8am, he needs a pile, anu nas w oorrow ior u wuc o .. shining bone, and so be springs another loan, and. we should rise on our hlnd'legs, and offer him the dough In kegs. Are we less loyal than we were when we were lifting Teuton fur? I wot not, and I wist nay. nay; we help our Un'clI'Sam to pay. He needs all kinds of Urge round plunks; we 11 dig the doubloons from our trunk. And you will help us out, my friend. Don't be a piker at the end. Copyright, 1919. HdrbertXhn3on,tbe taoni wftn draws ttue Inimitable cartoons- (or the Sat- liprlfiv Pvanlni- Pncf mtf. It.tr, fclntr anH . .MH ... , ,w..i,.w .HUM UUUM-. I ... - .. . . . . .. 1 , wmia in um.-ziaTcu jus vie o cue magi azlne somuthlng that overy man who wns a Liberty Rondlauglit t frame. It Is entitled '"Hie Shvphur and t tie-Crook." !. tbe Caregrnunilj.raBKo nt In a "plug" hat and a swallowtail coat andti with an ararlclou srullo in his facoc.f toar.wolf withia.BrltiilUII ot all sorts of flim-flam stocks. Spooling towards hlra Iaa-floclt of sheep In the clothes at humanB, each trying to. get to tbe wolf first with) at Liberty Dond to trade far tif fllm-ftun stocks. Uncle Sam, the shepherd, stands ta- the background, as tonished at the sudden Insanity Us played byrhta flock. Johnsonfe cartoons. ar good becaM. tbey are always true- and always wait done. This one to particularly true audi exceptionally well' done. In a glane" it. tells ai story tbat every Liberty Baa! bolder ougbt to heed. The Americas buyer of Liberty Bonds who lets go of. bis bonds- ton fake stock, or eveo for stock that 1 not fake, Is playing Into the bands- of wolves. The wolf always gets tbe bet ter of the sheep. If be didn't be wouldn't hare anything to do with, the sheep. Every maa or woman who own Lib erty Bonds can pnt it down In Ms. pipe or her powder-puff any time anybody offers something for Liberty Bonds that the Liberty Bonds are worth, more than the thing offered. Johnson, shows his human sheep wearing silly smiles as they rush for the wolf. A man own ing the best Interest-paying security on earth ought to wear a silly smile when he walks Into a fakor's office to trade his Liberty Bonds for worthless stock or to sell them for less than they are worth. Even If one is offered the mar ket price, one Is getting less than the bonds are worth, because the market price for bonds now is no Indication of their real value. Hold your bonds. Don't be a "sucker." U'SS: GETS RESULTS IIOKAII HAV4. I'KCHEXT SHOWS HKHUL'IS (IK LINK WI'IHI AlrHAIRS- CKIHIK lOLAMATII FAM-H IS mkii.; OVER- Iwero ovcrhiinril In tho ""ffMl that ll wns nurprlHliiK h"W l'c,l "lw,& could Iki scraped loKcthrr on iuth 'short notice I Moult!. Officer A A .Bnule, who hu boon Itirguly limtnimrntal In pro- mltlng thin move, Mutid todr tbt lit hud boon very nutlsfactorily coo- ducted iiml (hut he wn i""" lh" v tuut.'ii Pleased with the rnmilts. --"--.. ... . ...i Tim board of hi'iiltn is rj SEAS. SAVK WE ARE fX HAD" WASHINGTON, D C Aprn 24. Prentdont Wilson' nttlcude toward Italy la end'iraed oy Hcautor Hiram Johnson af California, who mpressod tlie hope tbaf Wllbon would poralsti In his rofupeltto secognlca Italy's or Japan's "nccnt Uargalas." Senator Kenyon, republican from Iowa and Senator Borah, republican- from Idaho, have- als agreed with) the attitude of WlUnn toward tlbe secret treaties, Borah, said today how. ever that the situation reveals what It means, ton tals ceuntry to modulo with European affairs. lie said, we havo secured tho ill will ot the peo ple of Japan, and Italy, tho suspMon of China anif.the severe criticism of France In lour months. x OrncialM hero bellero tliat Prosl dent Wilson's retnrn will be delayed and his plan's upset over tho recent turai of orenta at the Conforonce. Thoy bolloTo that ltuly will bo owntually obliged to rocode from the demands which bIio is now mnk Ing, as this nation Is nlmost entirely dopondont on tho United Stnes for credit, fuel and food, riettliiK Together, A klngston youih named ueor wns arrested last wtok for breaking Into a public house. Tho magistrate de. elded that tho proper placo for turn wag tho Jug. Loudon I'uuch. HtONER, NI'HINKtKO, I'ltKHHET fu) t() ,ho i,uslnens mon for (he spirit AMI OTHERWISE MARE I'llR. ntea on.1 for the f0r,l pivin Tim iiiiitinHfiri men are aisureo HKNTAIII.E FOR VISITORS. Tim liuKlnesH men are i that tho work rim now lie comply without a further sacrifice of their I linn. .- e Tho firm nnniiul rtnnim lnr M It U Mtaluil that UB there ro Klamath TuUn wa a Uocldori buccdmh Proaent no fund to W to fi" J and lhos who pro-oted (he more I" ' "Hd II " , , . , tiuill lltunu ,,?. n - uru 10 no coniraguiftted on tho results that haw been obtained. In accordance with the announce ment made yesterday, nearly every place off business Ik town was closed this forenoon and tbe occupaats busy In the. neighborhood, gathering and burning the old rubbish which had boon allowed to accumulate. Every body seemed to respond to the move In the host spirit and tlie work was apparently eajoyed, Many remarks Li ill inwnu iiwiiiin - . MsBAaMi hnwnvnr. mm nm- - blsh can bo burned or urW na Ihnt tl. rnuMnnt Clin If they Cl0"- Imul tholr own rofuso to tru '" dump grounds. HEIW MWIXfl (IKOUN0. VIVMUl InrM 24. TIlO BoUb- vlk forcos'lmvo been Arim r vi... . h. nmniiifioiinry u"1" lans. wW The Parisian Shop Announces a Spring Clearance Sale. All Hats sold at One Half Price. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY APRIL 24th, 25th, 26th. 915 MAIN ST. mmmmwmmi