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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1919)
Tt THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TIIMlNDAY, MAV t( , PAGE POCR i. d Ib.f m I 1 ;ri 1 m i'fti ?J M ! tw m klntl JJ H :i pi p l enormous cost to the nation, If only 1 I1G I! VGniflg ner&lU ,no nation lll heed It and lourn It nml net upon It. Government con- K. J, M U It It A V trol has meant unit means less off I- EDITOH climcy nml greater cost; It has meant nml moans higher prices for tho no- Published dally eccpt Sunday hy wmIHc. of life. It has been weighed The Herald Publishing Company of In tho balance of practical experience Klamath Kails, at US Fourth street Entered at the postoftlce at Klam ath Falls, Ore., tor transmission thru j the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any Address In tho United States: , One year ............ J 5.00 One month 60 Member of the ..oliiteil l'ro The Associated Press Is exclusively , entitled to the uie for republication of all news dispatchos credited to lt or not otherwise credit d In this pa--per, and also local news publlshod herein. ! All rights of republication of sue- nml lias been found wanting In profit to the public welfare. BILLVILLE PHILOSOPHY ft 8 fe ?. The grouchy people wouldn't N lllul the autumn lonesome If fe 3 they'd get a hustle on am! Mvent 5 the cuvcdnes out of "em. The world's a-rollln' "rtmnil the stars and how do joii know, but that ItV tcllln' heaven nil about jhii. Inns 'fore jou knock nt the pile? IS ONE YEAR AGO TODAY (April 30) Hermans renew powerful attacks agalui! weakened llrltlsh and llcl Klau Hues In Flanders. , In the bitterest On) "a righting of tho 19l offensive Trench lose Scherpcnherg lilll, north of Ypros. Few American troops thrown Into the lighting below Amiens to stem Hun tide. Von Arnlm, applies crushing tne tics to destroy Allied lino fioin Ar ras to the North Sea. Council of Allies agrees only American troops can save the war. and plans to release all shipping to Imvtcu troop movements from Ametlca. sniscimtK now to tiii: vic tory I.IIIKUTY LOAN WHAT wori.ii vol' havi: paid foii victoky thi:n' loan m Rmr TO STO- nN WAR TANKS Each of Seven Pacific Consl State Given Tank to Ad- vertisr Victory Loan Liberty Theatre FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Mntineo Each Day All rights of republication or sue- " t ,s,t , ors,.. if , Clal dispatches Serein are also re- could nlua.vs see Trouble com- S PAnflOTTS WAD C! AT ""ved i ,.,. ,,.,, ,;0-,i lltvllk ur MwkH r AluUUd WAK TLAU l ; 2 ...i.. . r-k- rrrtnp nirurn Tltl'K.sDAY.MAY I. tl)ll. UKICHKl) AXH FOCXli WAXTIXfS. Irjln' to get away from It, (. The earth's a lot o" territory .. for one man to want, "specially when Mime of us don't kimw Sf how to manage ten acres.. At- J..- laiitii Con-tl'utloii. .- Wt"PT T"?i ' Col. George Harvey In "Harvey's "Weekly," In summing up tho utter failure of the present administration in the management of the railroads. "fQ GOOD TO has this to say: The railroads are one case In point. They are under dictatorial govern ment control; and the administration is trying its utmost to keep them In perpetuity. What Is S BE TRUE," INSISTS U. S. SENATOR FOR FIRST STATE IN VICTORY LOAN Emblem that Flew When War Was Declared to Go to State With Beat Record Tt, . n .,. .. i . .i i. "ns IH Parade and give a sham but The .flag that floated oo' tho capltul t, , Sa Kram.lliro imiuiiiiK u tvuMiiugiuu n nun . ongres declared war on ticrmauy will be pre- Knrh of the seven states In I lie rwollth I'edernl Kutierve District will tie given at least one of the twelve tanks assigned this district tor use during the Victory l.lberlv l.onn drive which starts April ?U The tanks hnvt 'jocu nsslmird In tin following man ner: Ti to Washington, (.lie to Ore con, one to Idaho, one to I'lnli, one le Novatla, two to Nyjthern California und two to Southern Calllortiia ami Vrizoua. The remaining io inuk ' will he carried on special Mains, one if which will tour the N'mthweM and ' Iho other to travel through Cillforul md the Southwest. War Veterans to Drive The tanks will bo handled in ihr am pal mi by twenty four veterans vlth Kunpean sertluJo their credit Ml of the drivers. hav itrtunilv n'' service in France before lielnvi n' nit over tfie district the cniiu.n.t-ji'ii Cr ,.r V irV"-"- :3-S5ad i-tr MARTIN JOHNSONS .Cur" THE SOUT skn. s.- Photo6raphd t lll rsaiv ua, isr ., AudacIouh Original Uncoitvnntlanm Startling ntcturoa of Ti'oacltorous Wrtn-kUlinb and fvtacnityilon-Entlny CSS" sutited to the Mate attaining the high est percentage of oversubscription of Its tpiotn In tlfe Victory I .can. Already It is n historic rejlc. Not only was this Hag flown during According to present plan" all ol the tanks will arrive In San Kmnrlsrc about Aprl" 6 They will he fnken In a four acre tract of Innd near the Southern I'arlfic freight Mat1 n whole they are to bo assembled and the ram callage retouched bv the men who are to urlve them during the campaign Tho. tanks will be eqn'pptil with Mtir bombs with K'clal pistols and lights Trophlea From Franc On tho special trains, which are In carry the tanks will be a complete the pnssuge of tho war resolution, but the result: ! J. Hamilton Lewis AdvUea All ,c?. bc,0M. ,L? nri,t tl," Uurlm; .- . . ... I IV9IUCIU IIPVII a Bl'VUIIU iiuiuuuriii. n .. .. .. Pebruarv. 191S. was the worst menth: to bo Lomit in War March r. iai7. n,i thn ...r.,n,i n,n . '" '" " r Jf ji ,m smoke down to that time in the history of1 Securities wh" ,,lu l'"-,sltlent wna "'aklug his I plea before Congress for war on Gcr- American roalroads. For that there i ninny. April 2, 1917, was a reason. There was a scarcity ' "' c,an plve no, s"under advice to the Eji'oU Woods, superintendent of the ; American people man I coal, and the weatner was extra-1 Liberty Bonds and ordinarily inclement. Dut February, Stamps,' James Hamilton Mwls. the award, 1919, proved to be still worse for the United States Senator from Illinois. in ieara (0 come manj. n pilgrimage railroads. Conditions were reversed. ' In a slnement issued In Wash- will bo made to 'the capltul building There was nlentv of coal and the ' lnK,n' Scnator L6'8 ,B one of the ' " "ate winning it as a prize In There was plenty ol coal ana tne gelf.maae men of the west, having as the Victory Loan. vfsthfr wis extraordinarilr ml!d ..... . .i-... tX... .. o ..i- - t uuu wdu )ia.ii.t:u mw lu ocuiliu. ana pleasant. .Moreover, ireigm raies. , to lnest la capltol building, gave the flag to the ?,l,ptltajr "' ,war ln"!hle': nnlrl' ,l" War Savings Treasury Department which will make ?. ' " '" battlefields ol mllton Iwls.tbe award franco and brought back to this conn '-v W tllBtmi .iMUsiTT iTs.oatl liYA IU1 1 n8 IflUllMIWll V$JvES? mJmm 'SsSSAfmi r- rcx.-rrkivsTiYaA - iVVfT:VfMli W h -J&mMMA IWI ,il It lrWKVj i lUi UtR . . T,ii ' . Obii'.t - --i.viiiS! Special Prices for "CANNIBALS" Matinees: 10 Cents and 20 Cents Evenings: 15 Cents and 35 Cents 1 In tho RertiiMfr nntvrt in cm Vila nr hap Rates were increased ' ,. , c, , n . t.AMb uutu UIC3C UU1EIUI1JCUI "This is a wonderful proposition 'had been considerably Increased. Yet he said, speaking of the opiortunity the net operating income of the roads afforded to the workers of the nation ir Ips l.v 12.22S.000 in Februirv. to become investors In their Govern- itio thnn in .h ,nntrn,. Vphni-I eat- "Every man, woman and child ' W H.HWM..W.V - -- . - - ary of 191S. about 25 per cent, but the income de-t curities. To the citizens of the He creased 14 per cent, and the service j public Is offered the opportunity of was slower. Nor was that month sin-' not only helping their Government gular. The net operating Income In . make good Its obligations and to main January was 137.000,000 below t&c1tln tbe Puttee It has gained but at ... r. . ,, , the same time to Increase their per- average of three years Tne d-M hoW me cits thus created must, of course, be to be true" met out bf taxation. In 19 IS thei deficit averaged 117,000,000 a month' Put off buying the flivver until next This year it has thus far averaged fall and sink tbe money In Victory $37,000,000 a month. Expert figur- Bonds. ers and account-mongers may juggle -.. ..; :... . v-c, k.-""-. --v 0, rou aer the vlctorj. Ln BO facts which appeal beyond all contra- raortRaK, your future for Victory diction to the public mind are these: rjonds. Thousands of our soldiers and Tbe railroad service Is poorer than sailors mortgaged their futures. It has been before in this generation. The trains are slower, less frequent I pMH A PFNIW The coat of the service to the Im- FOR EACH YANK mediate patrons of the roads is 1(711 I 1711 IM IV A B There are no Liberty Loans ahead ONE YEAR AGO TODAY (May 1) Drltlih lines stagger before re lentless attacks of the Huns on fifteen mile front In Flanders. Appalling losses fall to halt Ger man assaults In tho Noyon sector. Ypres salient still held by the French and llrltlsh, but at tre mendous cast Germans massing thousands of reserves at Liege to force decision Tegardless of losses. Vanguard of America's millions lend small reenforccment to hard pressed Allies. SUHSCIIHIK NOW TO THE VICTOKY L.1HKKTY LOAN. WHAT WOULD YOU HAVE PAID FOK VICTOKY THEN? War Sr.vlngs Stamps are tbe best remedy for on over-worked bank account. A rolling Meno gathers no moss. STOP THIEF! higher than it has been before In this generation. Passenger fares are problem in Simple Division higher: freight rates are higher. f yho Have The people are being taxed as never . , before in this generation, through in-, Uone Enough. quisltorlal incomes, stamp, and Army and Marine Corps casualties other taxes, to meet a deficit of hun- reported by General PerBhlng up to dreds of millions of dollars a year in the opening of the Victory Liberty from honest citizens? railroad accounts. try since the signing of the armistice vVIt- tho trains will travel heroes of the American Expeditionary Forces who will speak for thu V'ctory l.oan. VICTORY SLOGAN CONTEST WILL END ON APRIL 5 The last day for tho Victory Loan slogan contest will be Catunlny. April S. Any slogan In the malt on that day will be consldeted In awarding the of 130. J20 and $10, Slogans need not be In rhyme and although the limit Is 12 words, shorter slogans are preferred. There Is no limit to the number of slogans each person may send. Here am samples of thi I MOO slo gans that have been received ut 430 j California street. San Frnnrlsro 'Your bond keeps faltr with those who died." "Insure tho Victory with Victory lionds." "Victory nomls Itlnd Victory.'" "Punch the Ilond out of llondacc " "Make good thu Llbvty that Victory has won." "You'vo finished tho 'Kaiser Now ' finish fie Job." 1 "Don't quit because the Kaiser did." i "Kcrocmbcr the Argonne, lluy ' bond." i "If It was worth dytng for It's worth , fiaylng for," ' "Don't bo a quitter." HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE 2 NIGHTS-SUNDAY & MONDAY Are you 'sneaking through the alleys these dajB with your American citizen ship? Are you tho kind of a fellow who brings tho cry of "Stop Thief!" ARMY TO GET TALKS IN THRIFT CAMPAIGN May 4-5 THE FIRST BIG MUSICAL SHOW OF THE SEASON COMING IN ALL HER MERRYMAKING LE COMTE &iFLESHER-Vse THE TIMELY AND PATRIOTIC MUSICAL NOVELTY WITH MILITARY ATMOSPHERE BIG ?ONY IALLET rrra UT?.: r4TTHki 4mu k rat i A SHOW OF NOVELTIES SMART,3WIFT SAUCY CAST I 20 SONG HITS BRJGA&Z OF WONDERFUL GIRLS Loan are shown below. If you sub- iirr1hAfl ntiA ront tnr ovorv Amorlrnn In brief, government control of thejboy killed, wounded, or missing, you railroads has meant, and now in-Jwould Invest $2,823 In tbe Victory creaslngly means, poorer service atjLoan- higher cost. I You would have to subscribe I74G Let nor tM rm,iom t. i , it the same rate for every Yank killed. t,ei not mis criticism be mlsunder-, Ti,. -rn otnA tt ..... I " ion. wu. .c are nui Uisputing the fie. u-in i oim .r"nl?.ih? L??-r ! To teach thrift through subscription. share of tbe Victory Loan or honestly Int Died of wounds . Died of disease Died of other causes slrablllty, perhaps even the necessity, of making some of these arrange tnents as war-time expedients. We do not believe even that It would , . . . have been necessary or desirable if ' Taken, frlsoneT'' affairs had been properly managed IMissIng In action before the war. For examole. If thn u-mmrfpH government had not for years been apparently trying to starve the rail roads to death, the war would not have found them In so Inefficient condition as to call for government intervention. The simple fact Is that the government itself ,vas chiefly ro- r 33,705 14.154 .22,688 4,036 ..74,083 .. 4.777 .. 4,951 -198,037 ri..t In lr. or. Iiafnm. M n u 1 ft Vin QI.U IU UU OU UVIUIU -...J IV. WU Uon,... Ih... l,.t -' . ,.!! .,. ltl..l,ln Hm.n, luico leu .t Dlc..h Uu. i.w.iui. ,, . ,...iim,H m ir.nnnnn .ni,n,.r. r1X. n'm ' AHna.? now " 'e "" The talks will Sl ,h, in, nThi n?,f m "! '""1" the approval of Ilrlgadlor HTJc ,HZ "'Sou in AHoXantnl -MM' 0cn"tt1' ff " '8J,"di "L: .. v....... . i the direction of the Y. M. C. A. n jiuuuiit.iiv m,iui, vuubv uunnvi real American citizen who lost his only son in tho war, said the other day: "To my dying .day when a man i comes to my office for a loan I'm ' going to ask him If he subscribed to , Thore WM vcry lt, ,0 nnd fnuIt eyery i.iueriy "" " " . '" ( with In the spirit which the American FEATURES Flirtation Walk: An Aerial Flirht: Girls' Aviation All 1II1U flI (7U1II1K" l "W w . i urB on wise buying j Corps in Action; Ballet of Bewitching Beauties; Brigade n i r.tm ttn ui.ll..a i ... . - - . ot Wonderful Girls. to the Victory 1-onn and War Savings OUR SOUL WILL PAY Orand total Invest. won't bo able to borrow one red cent trom our house, no matter If he offers 282,348 one hundred per cent Interest." That's how hard he believes In i America. I Don't forget right now you are mak- CROOKS AND FOOLS U 0' breaking your reputation In this community. We are not going to for- The American people, called spend- get. The fathers and mothers of the sponsible for the poor condition of thrl'ts y tne rest of the world, were boys who were lost or wounded won't tbe OU8 me rauroaus it immedli-tely did with the armistice November 11. Thou-, the roads the very things which It Bands of persons who bad never saed railroad servi- i .h ? "! I tausnt the remarkable lesson of thrift let us forget what each and every one th! - .. , .!!T .. ln tha four L,berty Unn campa'S"' of us do In this Victory Loan. ' ma. as soon ?s it took control of which were held before the signing of They are going to cry "Stop Thief!" had refused to let them du for them selves. Only, if i tlmil let them do those things for themselves, the ser vice would have been Improved; while, when tbe government itself did them, the service was not Un proved but impaired Nevertheless, let us concede that at least some of these extensions ot gov iirnment control were necessary as war measures. It was only as such that theyi could be Justified; and the results to date are nothing short of a "horrible example" to warn us against continuing such control in time of peace. That is the great ob ject lesson before the American na tion today; a lesson so striking and eo benelcleot as to be worth all Its a penny In their lives are now holding Liberty Donds bought on tbe Install-1 ment plan. If you have bought a Liberty Bend, bold it. You have tbe best Investment In the world. Every day people who bave paid bard earned money for tbelr bonds are trading them for worthless stocks of a dozen different varieties. These stocks will never pay them m cent of dividend. They are Investing tbelr money In a Mississippi Dubble, , Don't let youicclf je led astray by a nicely engraved yellow-back certifi cate that has no guarantee of value and Is only supported by gilt edged promises. Before you relinquish your Liberty Bend be certain that you have a better Investment. If you follow this rule you will probably keep youi bond. Today'! News Today la Tbe Herald. Here Are the Terms And They're Easy 10 Per Cent With Application 10 Per Cent. July 10 20 Per Cent, Aug. 12 20 Per Cent - Sept. 9 20 Per Cent . Qct. 7 20 Per Cent .. .....Nov. 11 VICTOR LOAN. The official Victory picture, "The Price of Peace," will have more than 3000 feet of film and will show reels of actual fighting on tbe Western front during tbe closing days of the war. In addition, 'ten pictures, staging as ac curately as possible some of the most heroic deeds performed by Americans on the battlefields, will be used In prac tically every moving picture theater In e United State. peoplo showed when tho war was brought home to them dally by deeds of heroism sent back from tho Holds ' of France. In thoso days, beneath the selfishness ot commercialism, was I laid boru tho soul of our peoplo. It I was the same true, untarnished soul ' which built tho country through near ly a century and a half of struggles which tested every fiber of our being, as a nation. It Is this spirit and soul of our na tion which makes possible the achievement by the American people of any tusk which they set thcmsolvos to do from the bottom of their heart. Our nation novor went into anything with a more determined will than It did to dofeat the abominable militarism which bad been tho lone star of the .German people. The Amer ican people won that battle. The "government fs now making an appeal to the same spirit which won that victory. The only work that re mains to be done to make sure of an oversubscription to the fifth loan Is to bring homo to thn American spirit which won the war the roalUatlon that thero Is another great task whlsh It Is right to bo dono. That Is paying the bill of the war. The American people know the bill Is Just and will pay it. A dollar saved Is a dollar made, In vest lo WarYloB,.8JainjBS. A. ' w mm tf'? ?f5k '"V7? .'.- - i:vjr2mJ3&9MZ i ,u. . ,.? -irMiijsmmmuv v'K'l?BJt;HHWHsm,,:i'. Vv Jd MVmM A JxwlwiBHwtSVrftByLVvtvw'!rV iji W fll FMHTATIQ.V WALK AN IMiUMINATKI) HUNWAV KXTM,1,IJ!S FIIOM THK HTAOK NKAHLY HAW WAY TO THUS IlKAlt VAMi OVKIt THK AUDIKNCK. SEE THIS SHOW, WHATEVER YOU DO PRICES IOWKIt FlOOIt, HKHKIIVKI), ll.RO CHIMIHKN HO CKWTH HALCONY, I.OO TlKN'Ii ADMIHHION, .0 puis WAIl TAX HEATH NOW HULLING AT HOX OFFICE