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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1919)
TllllllHKAV, MAV I. IWIU. TliE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAUF. FIVE " " JMamond SQUEEGEE TREAD Tires IN MEMORIAM THE GOLD STAR Ha Threw Ills Cold Awny lilt .Sacrifice! Wan u Juke He Was n Kool Union Von I'ut Your Uolil With Ilia.' You cannot excuse yourself frimi itnikliiK uvury sne rlflro ( inku your shuro r thu VICTORY LIBERTY LOAN You have not tlono enough until )ou hnvq PUT YOUR GOLD WITH HIS. Thin Sparc Dtmnfrtl by DIAMOND T1IIK AN1 VITMMNIZI.1 ). li! H. Hlilli HI. I'HO.NK 107 "MY COUNTRF SOBS GOMPERS AS HE LANDS "Victory Loan Forerunner of Happier State of Society," Declares Labor Head. 'Ilin prosit dispatches thu other dii) cnrilcit a story telling of the ritturii P ERSONAL MENTION i mti ). IL 'IIU-.l.tUHT U UM'AI IMM'MIMlv MIIN. MM. I'MH'I.HOI rillH IIT MI VK'IMTt. i.. KM.- Ml COMINfJ or LOCAL Htl.KH I" (' Klntriihn nnil W. II J-'rnnk- H. W Wilson and W I'. Johnson tin urn roniily di'iil visitors from the, are In tho city on matters of business Merrill district ,froin Herkeley for u short time. They .... , .. , , . .... "ft guest lit thu Hotel Hull. .Mrn. I. L. I buyer of Modoc I'olnt liift thin moriiliiK for Weed, Cullfor- County Agricultural Agent K. II. . ' ""r, . .....,.,,; .ihllLUIlllllll MK'IH r. II. hoiiii! ol Kiimiiitl (lompois, president ol nlii, where she will meet her child- Thomas Im mnklnr 11 visit In Lnngell Jim Aruerliiiu redernlloii of Labor rim, who urn coiiiIiik from Washing-' Valley on mutters nortnlnlne in l.l fiom Ihiropo. Tho dispatch Hiihl- . , " ,m"urH Ptrtnlnlnj, to his vuimi tlomper out foot mi Amnr lean hull he lirtiktt down, sobbing, ".My country, my country.'" It mih it sincere display of t'liintlon (lompnls was feeling beneath hln fi el the mill of thu rountry Hint kiivu him nullum- the null of u country thai guo him tiinMiinl(y to rim through IiIh own iiniihleil efforts from n hiimhln' tigur milker to the great st labor leader In the world. (niiiiitrn Ih hehliul the Victory Mh rrty I.01111. lie Ik hehlml It because It ton Urn. Juno Totter has left for her home tieur Mlilliinil. sifter 11 visit with her hrother, John Munlln, who ru Hlili'H lit Klilpplngton I ( work. (1 A. Johiifton Ih :i recent nrrlvnl from .Siiernniento, registered ut tho Hotel Hall. .Mr. Anil Mrs. M. K. Carroll left on w" Fortlney. who operate the train this morning for Dunsmulr. ''"-' """"" '""" tympany at California, where they expect to re.'""'"""' """ "mu"K "'" c"unly se!U main In thu futiire. Miss Mildred Lovuco anil Mlsnf Hern U what he mii h .Mary Jenkins were passenger on the' business visitor yeiiterilny. Iola and Anna Morsey nro recent arrlvnlH In Klamath Tails from Los Angeles. Wilson Is registered Pelican Hotel from In for Amerlta O l. Ir'iln lltlt eifirnlnir fur rlnitilu 1iimu "Our ureal republic the home of wll(,ri) ,,. vxwcl , ,llllk(. ,, .,,, F demoftiii the himl of the hnne ami ,... .,,.. , .. ... """Jannn t the free. again IIm.Ih It necessary to ""y w'" K" "" '" ' "r,l","1 1'foru "t the White 11ppe.1l to nil our people for their loyal f''t,lr"lK ' Klamnth Kails. Ilerkrley tallll lllllrllltle Mllhti.irl In tiintifliltit (....I ' rnmlnu to u ..irr...r..i ..,.i.i 1. . h'- ' ""'') l" tll mornliu; for Virion 1.01111 t'iiiiiiuili!ii Donh fo "No one famlll.tr with the wist mi dertnklnc our mitlon him turn imi pletid with trliimiih nnil lclory will AA M"1"'' '"arrlnKton, who have, ijilentlon In imy way the need nnil heeli here for le lime visiting .Mrs. ' lieceinlty of the Victory !.oan. (lould'H danhter Mrs. ! II .Merrill. I The Vhtory Umn U the forerniiner returned to their home at HosehurK, of n happier statu of society, a minr- ,,.,. . lllrll,,. . allien of peace and tranipillllty of the '"." world, the hone of a belter dnv unit n .. m.i. ... .. it. i.'...in briKhter lUht. I heartily join with my .1 , , .Surgeons Mend Lieutenant .Mrs tituiiTij; - nun lir(iti(ift l or a short hus.ness v.sl, A J J f g pjTTt PQ F tl (lould and daiiKhtjr.! vUifiiiiU iUilLU ARMY FLYER'S BROKEN NECK LIME WATER FOR "BABY" Should Be Pure and Fresh Anything for the baby should be pure and clean. A simple remedy like Lime Water should be bought with the same care as the more impor tant remedies. We prepare our lime water eveiy few days and guarantee it to be pure and fresh. It is fil tered and is clear and colorless. It is of proper strength never weaker than a saturated solution. H OUSTON' Metropolitan Ainurtnent s njtferiwoftPhariKY W v KUWATM TMXS OPECOH iv? I KUWATM TMXS OPECOH HC Get a Travelers accident am health policy and protect jour Income. Oill cote & Smith, Agents. S-lf HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE TWO .VltfHTS Siiinliy A, Inniliij M.iy fill i. ."III. The IIik lilslcl S tTl.'iclo "MY SOLDI Hit t.lltl' l( I'nople 2 pe nil ( nrs. STAR THEATER TODAY HlK Iloiihle Hill for (lie I'llcc of One AilmNilcn. Kt"Iet t I'litiKts I're.rnls nom tIii:h;i: III "Till: SAKCrV CUIITAIN" And SKSSV-: flAVAKAV !i.- "TIIK IIUAVKST WAY" Also Tho Keels of foot! Cometly. AiImis.lon 10 & U() tents. TEMPLE THEATER TODAY TrlniiKle I'reentt WILLIAM S. H.IKT Tin: sqi'.mii: iikal .max" Alsti latlie Sens latest Current Events. Admission 10 & 15 cei.ts MaUnce li.no. Kvenincs 7:30 A 0. MERRILL OPERA HOUSE I MOTION I'lCTURFh TCESDAYH AND SATURDAYS I Merrill. Oreicna fullnu-cltlzeiis In iirKlnR eery worker ami ( oiiipanv hond hulnK firm of and ewiry oricnnUnlloii of workers to 1,or,lr'"'1 '' "" ,','n lcr '" , take part In this splendid effort to ' '"' K'oMnK over the prospects! finance our democracy's peacu with for the roinlii(; Klamath County road) the weulth and sii1iiks of all our peo- Kind Isbuo, loft for Portland this. pie "linest jour sinlnKi made safe hy tltealrlo y of our arms In thu Victory l.oaii. ' liiornlnK. He helleves after koIiis over tho situation here that tho bond Ikmuo will ho curried hy it wry heaiy majurlty. HELP WOMEN! Tin-si are the last days of tho Vic-1 California. They ufe Kuests lit tho tory Loan--ilia las', uays of the last Hall Hotel. I.lhetty l.oan. Yet there nro soma anion us who have not seen thu way A. W. Wulker wuq iiinonR the of duty, whoso ram hatu not heard train arrivals last night from Med tho tall of Atnerlca. f()r(1 J(, u KU()8t t0,ju). nl tho iiervui lies a nreai nRro'tuniiy tor After 2500 Foot Fall and He Flies Again, There Is a mtfn In San Francisco walking around with a broken neck. He Is Lieutenant Charles M. Cummins, of Klchmond, Va. - CumnilnH was an army aviator. While making a flight at Oerstner Field, La, In February, 1918, he fell .Mr. and .Mrs. II. W .Mitchell are1 2500 feet, fracturing the fourth, fifth horo for a short time from Mt. Dome Bnu" cervical eitebra and dlB- locatlnu secrnl other vertebrae par tially. After tho fall he was sent to Letter man General Hospital at the Presidio In Snn Francisco for treatment. Army surgeons who are almost working mir acles thete In the reconstruction of the war wounded finally fitted a metal, collar on the aviator to carry the! weight of his head. It worked and1 now Lieutenant Cummins Is walking about apparently normal. Only One of Many. 1 Lieutenant Cummins' case la only one of many, but It stands out because of the (Kipular supe'rstttion that a man ' can't live If his neck Is broken. The ' reconstruction surgeons at Lctterman ate working on hundreds of cases much moro difficult than the flyer's. They are receiving men there daily from the battlefields of France, whose While Pelican Hotel. John Cacka relumed last night from Camp Lewis at American Lake. J. M. Meiiny and X. (3. Coglan are hern for a short time on mutters of business from Portland. Miss Annn Dander Is recent arrivals In this Stockton, California. nmong the city from women workers In tho Loan to search these out, to tnaku their eyes sue, and to make their ears hear, Tho argu ment of a sweet, noblu woman Is un answerable. Carter (llass, secretary of thu trcas uiy, nays of woman's work In tho lfi n: "HaltiK demonstrated what they rouhl do In time of war, thu women of America hau been quick to un derstand that the cessation of hostil ities did not end tho obligations In clined In actual warfare. It Is with , It. H. Hall of Seattle, who Is ono of i confidence that the ioenimcnl asks the Lower Klanmtli Lnko Mursh land j,,KS nml arm3 llnng withered and help- viuij HuiHHii ui uiu iiuiiuii iu urcuuiu owners lias liecn Hero ror a row nays less and they nro turning those men 1 teacher In thu Vlttoi) Liberty Uii" jooknB ,lt ,), newy reclaimed lnnds out. after months of special treatment NO llltlll Cllll refund to tllko Ills SlmrO ... ...... , ... ,, nml .., mnrhnnlml mnnlimlntlnn f ,1. . Vir.i.,.. l .!..... .. ..nl m lulu iiisuiui anil ejLjiresVM iiiiiisuii - - - of thu lctoi) Loan whon a real , able to use their arms and legs and woman iookh iiiiii 111 tnu ee nnu says: , sn."j iv "" " i'" "Your mother would want you to' pects. Mr. Hall Is an old time friend of W. S. Slough of this city. Kvery little miikcs a mlcMe. DAILY STAGE SERVICE TO BEND FROM KLAMATH FALLS Call Van'a Auto Service. jSj m k UkL 1MiMI I A Menumcht iPept Mrs. fleorge Farnum, who has heun here for 11 short lslt with friends from Hrny, California, re turned to her home at that point this morning. Miss Amelia Meyer, who came In ,vestonlay nfternoon from I.akevlew, left on tho train this morning for 1 Drain, whore sho expects to remain for soiiio timo. Mrs. (1, K. Carroll was a passenger on tho train this morning for points 1 in Nevada. Mrs. Leo Sutton was In the 'city . yestorday afternoon from the Sutton I ranch south of this city. ona 0i000 isMiVsWMsj Will Help You Often times persons who are recovering from sickness have difficulty in recovering their strength. PeDtona. our best tonic, will be found very helpful. It contains tonic and strength building principles to aid in enriching the blood, in as Bimilation'of food and build ing of general'strength. It is pleasant to take, and the ingredients are so combined that they are easily assimi lated even by very weak stomachs. For Halo Only by STAR DRUG CO. The Rexall Store KLAMATH FALLS, OltKGO.V. At the Theaters It Is great to win nud when It Is a girl you win, It Is great Is It not? Woll. "Tho Winning of Heatrlce," sliowa how n young advertising man nlded a charming girl In business and won tho position of life partner, Mny Allison 1b tho stnr of this Metro All 8tar Sorltw picture which will be shown at tho Liberty theatre tonight. Scones qf comedy and dramu are ovonly distributed thru the Ave reels of this plcturo, nuking It a delightful attraction. The Greatest Tractor Made THE MOLINE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR JOHN M. LEWIS, Agent 6th and Main Phone 140 legs and capable of making a living. The coat, of course. Is tremendous when one takes Into consideration the fact that the amo work Is belni; car ried on in many military hospitals. Already Congress has appropriated mil lions of dollars to carry on the work and millions more will have to be made available for the cause. For It Is a cuutc, this regeneiatlon of the men who gave tllclr bodies to their coun try. Cummins File Again. Part of tho money to bo realized from the Victory Liberty Loan will be used for this Job of reconstruction or regeneration. Think of this when you are making up your mind as to how much of the loan you, nersonully, are gplng to subscribe. Ueutcnant Cummins made a flight with his collar 0:1 Juct to convince him self that ho hadn't lost his nerve. Wo can't afford to lose our nerve on a dollar and cents proposition In the face of the deeds of such men. WAR STAMP SALE WILL NOT CHANGE . NEW LOAN QUOTAS 'Treasury Department Altera Plan Announced Last January Victory Liberty Loan quotas will not be affected by Thrift Stamp sales as planned by the Treasury Department the first ot the year. It was announced last January by Lewis B. Franklin, director of war savings, that wherever Thrift Stamp quotas were exceeded the amount ot oversubscription would be taken from the coming loan quota and that if the Thrift Stamp quotas were not reached the deficiency would be added to the loan quota. Governor James K. Lynch of the Federal Reserve Bank has juBt received a telegram from Washington advising that the plan to adjust Vic tory Loan quotas In accordance with the sale of War Savings Stamps has been abandoned. The reason given was that some of the Federal Reserve Districts were not reapportioning Thrift Stamp quotas. Don't forget that the war bills must be paid. Keep your War Savings Stamps and buy more. v. LIBERTY THEATER THE PICK OF THE PICTURES" NWWWAA H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every Day TODAY 'THE WINNING OF BEATRICE" Starring MAY ALLISON . CHARLIE CHAPLIN in 'THE DOUGHNUT DESIGNERS' Friday and Saturday "CANNIBALS OF THE SOUTH SEAS" and WILLIAM FARNUM in THE BROKEN LAW" Special Prices for Friday and Saturday Matinees K.10 and 20 Cents Evenings 15 and 35 Cents People's Market PRODUCER TO CONSUMER We Always Have on HanVl Those Choice Cuts of Meats That Are in Constant Demand. WMWWWWWMAMAMMAMAAAMMMMAMAMMAAVAMMrl Phone 83 534 Main St. IF YOU WANT TO SELL IT PHONE 41 IF YOU WANT TO TRADE IT PHONE 41 IF YOU WANT TO BUY IT PHONE 41 Perkins Furniture House 'The Furnisher of Happy Homes" And our home is located at 120-126 North 6th -Street, Klamath Falls, Ore Come and See Us. Your Visit Will Be Appreciated. Successor to O. J. ESKELSON'S FURNTIURE HOUSE r