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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1919)
PAGK RIRIIT 1HE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKDMMIIAV, MAV T toio. FRENCH PEEVEO AT lift TERMS KOni S.US TUKATV SIKH 1,1) NOT iik sk;m;i as fisanck is .not SAKKa'Ai:i)r.i. china i.. ti:us FOUMAL PltnTK.vr EAST MEETS WEST IN BARNES' CIRCUS r7 1 H m TO IIS (Pi i mi I 1 m m m PAKIS. May ?. Tho peace tiwty rtis presented to Uio Minor powers at the secret Plenary session. Marshall Porli lit a speech deehud that the security given Franco n- inadequate from a military stand point anil said that It was his person al conviction that the treaty should not be signed. Ho emphasized the necessity of Franco holding the bridgehead along the Rhine ami said that it enpntton limited to fifteen years was Insufficient. Tho Chinese presented n brief t..t; nitied formal protest concerning Kalo Chau. The Portuguese express ed dissatisfaction regarding the treatment of Portugal. Protestations of various delegn--tions are not regarded as serious as, no definite reservations have been made by anyone. y ,pfri Fast is Fast and West Is W;wt. Hut season presents a falrylan.l l.il-'nsy the two at least have met. uatuely. "Alice In JungleUnd. 'ut Since the days of P. T. Itanium llj promises to outrival In leallty any has been tho privilege of showmen thltiK Lewis 'Carrol- h.rue'er to .upset the natural order of events! "Alice", saw In her dreatuUu I J.i'Wt and defy the laws of nature In im'.oi I through underlain: K that man may bo amused. Pin': do piiants, double Jointed momn.. i and in mentionable monstrosities u-i !!. as tho original and genuine 'of .'i:i Hire's freaks have been presoulo I to Alice Is u delightful (.tiiul hc talis asleep upon a rustic tu.il a park, fairies appear and ' mujiU bring to her a king In all ula i"ai snlondor. who, wishing to pbmse horses Jl'.tO, I DALLAS. Texas. May V Doino hlllmtltm of the hi my mule an I horse In going forward rapidly. :ie curding to figures on goernimut l sales Just romplleil by C () Mih-t. lixeatiicK Inspector of I lie purctwutm: iiuariirmaster The figures show that ilurliw Hiej war the goveruiueut bought 1 1 ".! heail of horses and mules it t a tot'il tost of $2T.no.ooii In the Moiilheir ind cential purchasing Junes When, hostilities ended the goverittm-nl owned about .'iimi.ooii head of l ses and mules. Son.uou In the 1 nil. 'I States and Soii.rton In France. i.e'y "o.niH of the latter number having' been shipped from this country ' llernuse of the hlg demand (t these animals on central west farms; the government bars been hurrvi-iKi distribution, and when muTton now advertised are rompleteil l.lu.Dtttl an imals will have been pliiccd hack on farms since Jan 1. , cnvairy norses cost ine tsuvcrg.j inent an avorago of 1 1 :.. artillery and mules $IK0, nc- fxl KV St,- HI SHUSH .i'j Sff && WWEffliy"? . wv PWI II HMHM nil - ':-f f,T;J3HraaB LONDON. May 7 (Correspond-' ence of the Associated Press.)--The. chaperone Is rV-appearlng in London; after more than four years of ab- sence because of 'the war. Ameriian women, the society leaders say. are responsible, because they want to see London, and independent and !'!(; reliant as they are. they do not want to see It without the assurance they will be well chaperoned. j The chaperone, once a well estab lished institution in England, lost her catting when women went in for war work. Many a young gir' who ri;ifi nwiur vpiiiii nii ini fti niiniu v 1 1 ri. i . .... . m . . . ... . . .. " " (the. world tnrougn tue meet u tne Alice ami snow tils jiuinv- posses oajnB,auiviiJK n?nu pi a in.iporonei w,,e tops ,, nrilenl ,,, -royai JunKj to , .r.os wnnviqg an araouian-e. unue , n,re rcfwt yoar3 llhmviTm pear. Instantly a mngnlflfent oiners were installed in ice .Yimss. , ,,.. t,,i,.n tn u-n tha )viiiii-tit rml ..,i pn..t.ri.i. !. .1, ,.., ,.i'.. .. : .... .v .. . .. r. .- .. ..- .... - j ......... .1.,,,, .... ........ , ....-- ,, cording to these figures. At the sales cavalry horses have brouit'it an average of SS.'i. artillery hones $150 and draft mules $lfiO. Th- les have Included many worn out ani mals, some selling fur as little as $10. On the other baud, many ani mals have brought fancy price. BEND CATHOLICS PLAN FINE CHURCH IIF.ND. May 7 Plans have been ! accepted by the building rommtltee lot tho local Catholic parish for the' 'construction of one of the iln-.tt Catholic churches In Oregon. The, cost of tho structure has not ueeiij . made public, but It will be construe . ted of pressed brick anil stone. The! Watch Your Step ! Thi' first tiling a stranjor looks at i- ,nir foot. Notu that tho oyo travels from .whip faco to your foot, and as a rulo the IVit ri. coivo tho groato.st attontion. A cottumo by Worth could be spoiled if the feet were cncnsctl , in ill-fitting footwenr. It is a duty you owe yourself to wear footwear which do your foot justice. Com. fortablo shoes do not always mean "homely" shoes. If tho foot arc properly fitted they are also prettily fitted. "Tlie I'laii Wlirrr They Are Parlli uliir AIhiiii rilling" Sale of Timber KUtunlti Imllnii III-- deposit will be re'iirnicl If be bid l ertutlon, lllg lliiul l.gglng Fnlt. rojerted but retiiim-.i if th bl4Uie ...,,., mple.l. anil the re-iuiri-il rnturtct Ml Sealed bids marked outside 'llltl. lom ur llo, ... ,. 0f,M,j dlmenslotm will be IS feet by ltis! "'k Hml Logging I'nll" and addres- for approval within thirty ilijri Ires feet, and In architecture It will be a ''",l ,0 ""' S"l'erlnleiideiit of the hitch arceptni he right to njrt ,. ...,..,1,1.,... i.,.. nt ii.. n. i. ........ i. . .... ;" iiiiuhii nciiwui. iviumiuiii nay ami iii o.is i rcm'rrpa. ft: I-1 combination of the thirteenth .oil, Ai;oticy. Oregon, will be received un- , of the m.i , i .unmet lorei u-.tury I rench and l-.ngllsh (iothlr. tt twelvo o'clock noon, Pacific time, itnd for other iitfonaanon, apfllo- . .-. 1. !--' f ... uc nans or some one 01 m.i t:an , jnstructIvo features to the puM!'. and grcgntlon ol nnlmals and peo-ilo rl-l ",..'??..'"!'.''" "'""Mlike an Aladdin's Inntern the l.lgly and sumptuously adorned nau 10 uo wiintue prosecution 01 j the war. The;e vigorous young won en'had4ro ttse for ciiaperones. T.ht' ;Air.Crlcan women who want cliapcror.es 'so are, war workers. Red Cross. Young ypmea'n Chrisiln Association aids and others who are here. Thfey'too, are slf reliant and Independent, but when they doff their uniforms and go out to seo Lon don or spend a par! of their very lit tle lelsuro time In the gaieties of tho city, , they feel they ought to siib Fcrlbg to the conventions. -li ( Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Haskel .:n'j family left today for Sars-it, Ciili fornia. wbere.they will visit relrtfve;. and friends. cime ops-have heeome 11 vcrltaji, paa-, ferth: a riot of color, a jiu'tw of dise of enchantment. , music. Rajahs. queens. kings The Al 0. Barnes hlg fuur-ip :c-V knights nnd their royal 'n.-trg- !n animal circus . coming :o Klji:ath fitllng crUipmcnt. . Jungle nat:"s.i Falls. May 12 for a one-day exhih't. magnificent horsei, an hiiiNuiii)t'j giving afternoon and night. jc. 'i-no- caparisoned In fact, a fesii-o fe.-stj anres, and as Its opening feature i'iIs of fairyland wonder. xi:w IIAIlV filKI,, Saturday. Jumt 7. HUU, for tho pur- tlon iibiiutd l.- I CI111H0 of timber upon about uoo nrres (Superintendent, 1 within Townships HI and 3fi south. Oregon ' Itnnge 7 east Tho sate embraces, Washington. " Charles Thomas of apptoximately six million feet of yol- l;ncli hid must state liu . Mr. and Mrs Mill., A.l.llll.M. .r.. II... Mr... 1. 1 ini,N 'W Jlltlt' ", -. , ..." ... , . ,. 'amount per thousand feet Scrlhnur 7-0t of a baby girl horn on May 1st. Or decimal C log sralu that will be paid ii. .. Ainssny wns in attendance. 1 for all ,1 'III' ndll4 Kianiaih Agcnrr, I' 'rll , 1U. A I" .SKI.UI. ('ommissloi',1 1 iii Iiui.ati Altila Oon't forget the dance at White Pelican Hotel, Friday evening. May 9th. Tickets $1.VD. 7-3t A. C. Johnson, .Southern Pn ' ' Agent at ChlloiUlu anil Mrs .1 ihn ' son left this morning for Portl.iml Van's phono number is the here they expect to spurn a 1 same as always 298-W. 2-" . un. limber cut. No bid of less than tlrrii dollars and seventy-flvo' Don't forget Hi" ceiifs per M feet for yellow pltio will Pelican lloui. be considered. Kiub hi dmiisl bo sub- lllli Tlrkets II milted In duplicate and be nrcompan- - . -led by a certified check on a solvent national bank In favor of tho Super- Those nhun-'U Inleiiileut of the Klamath Indian overlook a fortuuu sclhool In the amount of $2.0U() The IIuuhii. danrn at tt'WH .iv lU-nioc, Mi; :t 1 a mlntril tath it ,t biirlnii Ht It DEAREST PUBLIC: Thanks, so much for the aid. We still have a few fine watches left for Jadies and gentlemen. And it came to pass that Tie cometh from afar tq Klamath and he speak eth to the villagers In a loud voice, saying "cometh across you tlghl wads and helneth Undo Sam In his hour of need." He descrlbeth the world h ifrealest murderer In many words and when ho finUheth yea the aroma that com eth from the merry "woodland pussy" smelleth like tho lilacs when compared with the Kaiser. We love you and want your patron age. Our motto, "You Can't Better the Best." We have alarm clocks In various styles and they are guaranteed to bo O. K . This is the nesting season, buy diamonds. New htock of slavery rings. Love Is blind, and it's a dam good thing sometimes. Nothing can bo divided by two. Will you sell your old gold, or have It made into anything you may wish. Mountings for diamonds. Fine watch repairing our specialty. We can lopair anything that can ho repaired. ) See um before you buy, If It's Jew elry you want. McHATTAN'K .(10.1 Mala Street. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOIl "SALR Kitchen tango In ex cellon tconcmion; call hS.l uido railo or phono 43D. 7-tf VOU SALK A light 2-passonger roadster in first class condition. Jnrjulre at Telford Oarage. 7-3t "WANTED Messenger hoy; must bo 10 yearn of ago. Apply Western Union. 7-Gt 011't forget tho dance ut AVhltOi Pelican Hotel, Friday evening, Mayl 3th. 'Tickets $1.00. 7-3t ifl 1 4v& ft mUlul I "iPa J 'I 1919 Bathing Caps We have just received several dozen bath caps in all the new colors and styles. Beautiful reds, greens and blues, plain and decorated - Polka dot caps are something new and chic. Prices from forty cents to one dollar. (jMerwoodi Pimm W'v-, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON Th ruwi-fv f WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE LI BUY THEIf? DRUGS f;?,r.r?uvc53