sr JPAGH POUR THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKDMNIIAY, APllll, ,,, ,, 1 gr -1 Ih fc.'l T B ille Evening Herald ALMOST 1IKYON1) IIKMKK. K, J. M V It It A Y BOITOK ' Tho report thnt Great Britain la i profiting by her censorship over the malls to Inform herself with regard to American trade secrets seems ul- Publlshed dally except Sunday hylmost beyond belief. This was one of Tree Herald Publishing Company of .. , ., , . . , ., . ,. Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street lho bn!"0 "c,,on ot n,ch Ur0lU ""' aln accused Uermany of being RUllty. W WED Entered at the postofflre at Klam ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru t-e malls as second-class matter. The report says: "Complaints, backed by evidence are constantly bo-j lng received In Paris. These are to the effect thnt the censorship is be ing utilized nor alone for the le-' gttlmuto purpose of preventing or Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: One month"lTZ""Z"Z !so ' n,m'cring' trade with Germany, but l also to give the nationals of the Britain) exorcising ALIVE FOR THREf HOURS ATTIUIil'TKS I'OOU HKAI.TH It) mmmiu.K (( rmtK.Ncr. M I.I.S t)F KXt'KI! i:( K Quality-Service Member of the AK-h.l-l lr lenity (Great - .! .. 1 The Associated Press Is exclusively luv -'n"P an uniair uuvainnge entitled to the use for republication I0'" American competitors through ot all news dispatches credited to It Information extruded from business or not otherwise credited In this pa-! rnrrefiiinn.ixni-.v" .i n u wv.,ri.i .... ,-....-.,-.....,...., ...... .. ... ......(.... ... .. -...- ....... .. ....... uv,r. uiiii mii, iiiini tihum Tiiiniiannn i ...... W ' .... .w.a. a..".. h VI uuv.. . 1, , nl IniMn.tntll ImalHA.d I. f........ .I,..! ,t,1ltl,.if ttl.l !llltl l.lVlllll. 1,4.11,1 g.. i ,,,vj, i,,,ih ,iii:ii, iva lutiil mil- ,"! iiiiMii ni'tiv 'inn ,- , ,,,- vi"'i . ' 'ily once In i mot while .In o 'iii' ' some ouo ,ni burlnd .tli, and F 11. Slomlnstl of jOil Ktst ifuli Street, Tnromn. V.t-lilitrton. Is otic of a ery limited number vim haw kereln All rights of republication of pe-i,lon obtained from American mull Is cial dispatches herein are also re-, being registered, tabulated and stud-rTed- I led for the benefit of lltltish trade. , 11 ii,i9 luii urcu uiitnutt lUUKiu uy Ametlcans doing business In foreign ! lauds that the Ilrltlslior was u shrewd WKUNKSDAY. Al'KII. SO, NUM. BUILDING SHIPS AND IXO THKM. OPKKAT- competitor, and quick to take advan tage of a filiation, but that he never 'took an unfair advantage and that We beat the world bufldlng ships ne plael a cleu" K1,me- Uut " ,l,ls but can we hold our own with th. rc''ort "'. e must revise out world in operating them? By using pressure of war condl- estlmate of the post-war Ilrlton, at least. A scurvier trick than that of Uons and paying two or three prices rlnlnK tBe mulu r trade secrets Is Tor labor we got out three million i hard ,0 llnnKne- II ls f be hoped tons In 191S. itnat tno report Is falce. else Kng- This was greater ship production ! Iaml wl" have "n"el 'or, the Nu tn tonnage by 25 per cent than the poleonlc Jccr'ltion, "perfidious Al rnmMnorl nntmit rt till tu - . OiOn the world. , "With our unlimited wealth and taxing power we created a ship build ing, plant that turned out wood and steel vessels galore. We met the need ofjthe world for shipping faster than the submarines WHAT THEY THINK OF THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS. ence and Ihed to tell the story Mr Stomlnskl attribute hit long period of coffering and 111 heilth, f'oni which he s)s ho was never nblo lu find relief until he began the line nl Tanlnc, to t til tragic occurronco llit we will let him tell his own story which Is as follews: . "lloltig burled nll Is a horrlnle experience, but tht Is what happen ed to me lu a mine, explosion ti n )ears ago. W were pinned In foi three hours, before tho rescuers tou'd get to ii. with hardly enough air to keep soul and body together. I wne tho luckiest man of the lot, as two 01 the men had their ears blown off and ono poor fellow had his eves blown out. 1 was unconscious foi fho duys nfter they got inj lioiim and 1 have never gotten over tho ef fects of It till now. ! think my stomnrh tuns hnvt been poisoned by the fire damp. II Johnston. Pa., Democrat We do' J,a been ln a ver' bai1 '"''l"n "' not believe that the proposed league ' Blnco- M' food wou1'1 "o; 'll,:",, ls n league, of nations. It is merely l"I'erly, but would ferment and could sink them and added ships to, a league of "five nations that In the CVJ''0 Bns to forl" whlcl1 K"V' ""' our navy besides. lVery nature ot things would Inspire Rreat Uo1' of ,"""; ' hml ,n Pn'" '" We shall' probably go on for an-jcounter-leagues. I my back a" the tI,I10-nnd suffered other year, bulldlne shins fnr n,,r.. n.-... u- t,...u,.. ... , with headaches and dlisy spolN I -.-w , VH. U10UU9, iuii., ifcUiUUIIl.Ull v e selves and the rest of mankind. C0Uld never allow any foreign coun- We couid not operate ships before tries to dictate to us. the war in competition with the lead UR LARGE and constantly increasing business is built on I Quality and Service. We have made high-grade goods our specialty. In Drugs we specialize in those manufactured by Squibb and Parke-Davis. Our Rubber Goods arc manu factured by tlie Faultness Rubber Co., the "Wear-Ever" Line. In the Camera Department you will find Eastman Goods only Ko daks. Our Stationery is mainly made by Eaton, Crane and Pike Highland Linen and Linen Lawn. Ivory Toilet Articles, Parisian Ivory, are the famous Pyralin. If it is a Fountain Pen you want, you will find Conklin and Waterman Pens. If a Razor, the Gcncu or Keen Kutter brands. And so it is with dozens of other articles. We sell, and feature, the well known, dependable goods, made by leading manufacturers. Some of these cost a little more than sec ond grade, inferior articles, but they are well worth the small dif ference in price. Our customers have learned that it pays to come to us, for we have only the best grade of goods. was very nervous nnd when I .lid manngoHo got off to sleep the sllglit est noise would wake ine I mndt special request of my son to make no noise on coming In ntnlgh: n 1 wanted to try to get a little siren. .5 appetite wsb very poor, and I got sc weak I could hardly walk, t 'lldn'l Corn in IT. N. V.. Journal Dnr ing maritime nations on account of white House belongs in this country too high cost. aIU, not acr0S8 ,he ocean, Unc,e If we cannot operate ships in com-1 Sam can take care of himself without petition with other countries after any help whatsoever. the ra ' Creston' Iowa' Plnln Dealer Out I geem t0 have one bit of strength. go anywhere. I hnv gained st.vor.tJ T ,Ce" , people are anxious to be kept out of, "Tanlac is the only thing I hne pounds and feel better than I htvi in . . 1. !! mo'ea lo lne "t war, but do not want to give up any , cver been able to get to help mo. nnd years, and lu nil due to Tanlac u. .u snip ouiiaing witn great sac- 0f their national rights. , ,t cortalnly has done me a world ol Tanlac Is sold In Klamath Falls by nuces on me part or the people ln Boulder. Colo.. News-Herald Tho good. My appetite Is fine, nnd m he 8,nr I)ru Co- anU ln I-rIIn by w league plan destroys the .Monroe Doc- stomach Is In good condition, nnd 1 We must have sound policies andjtrlne. violates the constitution, lm-can eat anything without suffering n sound laws If we float a merchant ' pairs national sovereignty, and ' bit from gas and Indigestion. Mj marine on the seven seas and carry' would open a Pandora's box of evil, boya can mnke all the noise the I nnderwooft Marurv i W lvT KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Tnffw I W V I WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE 7Lf I hucmtv 1 BUY THEIR DRUGS (A.guEkcyI t ' . iTj the James Merc. Co. Adv. our commerce world to the ends or the Miami, Fla., would require serious dangerous changes DANDY HO ACHE TIIACT. Wo offer for quick sale HO a Irrigated land only 6 Illll.'H of, from Klamath Falls on, goo.; county road, iHerald The league please now. It don't bother me nt nil us and perhaps) and I can sleep thru anything. The 'It's partly In alfalfa, 'has deep sandy In our form ol I pa'" Bone out of my back, my hen) loam soil, gentlo slopo, and Im only PRONUNCIATION OF BOLSHEVIKI government. . don't ache any more and. sent "Sar W hair Waukegan, 111., Sun We would be to the Tanlac man tho othor day tlmlica8n ,t wlM lu ,,t,nBllro t Bi)W A correspondent asks: giving all and getting nothing. We ' n3d strengthened up until I could, you this farm. I would-greatly appreciate It If can control our own affairs and run and lump a fenco as Kor,,i a 'I t'HIM'OTK SMITH teraWbo1 IPUbl!l thf 0r'h'n f the 8hould not cont'nue to meddle In Eu-ver could. I come home ufler n tUKi Main Sln-et. nam uays wurx, nuu iiuur a iei also the funda- of the organiza- term "bolshevikl mental principles Uon." The pronunciation and definitions are given on the authority of Frank H. Vlnzetelly, editor of the New Standard Dictienary: Bolshevikl is the plural form, bolTi sbevik being the singular. It is pro nounced bol-shi-vl-kl "o" as in "or" "sh" as In "ship," "I" as ta "hit,". "I'8" as In "police." The term means: J. A member of the. radical socialist party which became a dominating factor in the Russian revolution of March, 1317, and subsequently, (In December, 1917) signed a peace treaty with Germany. 2. Any ex tremely radical or revolutionist. It ls derived from the Russian "bolshe" ' (adj.), more, to which Is added "ik," suffix used In forming nouns. Bol shevist and boshevlsm are Anglicized form. The firs tmeans an adherent of the radical doctrines of the bol shevikl and the second the philoso phy of the movement. rope. THE QUESTION. minutes rest feel flno and '-..-i.iy td ew jy toirlx Hltcplirril. .'U "The fact Is that we are fare to tace witn tne substitution in mnuy essential respects of a supernatlonal government for a national govern ment. There is no middle ground be tween the two. We must have ono or the other. The one disappears with the adoption of the other in nil respects to which authority Ij ,iele gated to the supernatlonal ri;iin.'il As I view it, this Is an iinavoalulile sequence. We are asked to substi tute the will of the president for the mandate of the constitution. Thn question Is, 'shall the senate abdi cate its. judgment to the will of the president? To do so would be the honest abandonment of one of the very reasons for the creation of the Senate." Senator Harry S. New. Smart Summer Styles PUMPS $3.00 to $9.00 OXFORDS White Kid, White Buck, White Canvas, Tan, Black and Patent WE HAD IT HEHE. '"MY SOLDIER GIRI." A I I'HETTY GHtli SHOW A promenent German writer has is-, What will prove the prettiest girl sued a pamphlet entitled, "How Wo show, catchy music, funniest comedy Were Lied To," and shows that un- and most gorgeous production on der aystem of press censorship and tour this seaso nls tho brllJIan mus government propoganda, the German ical comedy "My Soldier Girl," a people were misled. The same ex- brand new offering coming to the perlence will be Tiad In any country Houston Opera House, two nights, -where any form of press censorship Sunday and Monday, May 4 and S, or government propoganda exists. If pretty girls who can and do, sing "Ye shall know the truth and the, and dance, will make a musical show truth shall make you free" does not a success thl sentertalnment should apply to a country where'freedom of i lead all other attractions, for in this speech or the press are curtailed. .show from the rise to the fall of the - (final curtain there are girls In all And now In addition to the paid their possibilities, probabilities, and government employee, we have the fall their charming attitudes. Tho government official, traveling on the (authors have combined clever, snappy taxpayers' money mixing government 'work with administration propa- dialogue with tuneful melodies and the song hits of which there are more ganda. Announcement has been made ( than a score, include the title song by the League to, Enforce Peace, that Attorney General Palmer will make a speaking tour during the latter part of April, In behalf of "the league of nations and the victory liberty loan." They even have the nerve to place the league of nations above the victory .loan. How do they do it? success, "My Soldier Girl," "On Broadway," "H el I o, Everybody," "Jasper's Ragtime Band," "Take Mo Home With You," "Won't You Be My Beau," "I'd Feel at Home If Tboy'd Let Me Join the Army," "Just for You," "Sugar Baby," "A Long, Long Time," and several others. Van Bellen's Shoe Styles have, always had a very special place in the hearts of women who are satisfied only with the'newest and choicest wearing apparel And the reason is very simple Van Bellen's Shoes are "fashionably right" and have that comfort which comes only from perfect fitting. Now when Summer Style Is at its helghtwhen Fashion rules supreme, wo are ready to servo you wfth tho finest of Summer Shoe Styles, and because of tho expertnesx of our fit ting staff we promise to make these handsome models a real treat for your feet. 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