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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 9, 1919)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i mnu, m . I 'I I II, -41 M PAGE POUR The Evening Herald J. M U H It A V EDITOH Published dally except Sunday b The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street Entered at the postofflco at Klam ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru the malls as second-class matter Subscription terms by mnll to any address In tho United States: One year 1 5 00 One month .. .. 50 ' Member of the .iol:itti! 1'reis The Associated Press Is exclusive!) entitled to the use tor republication ot all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local news published herein. All rights ot republication of "Pe dal dispatches herein are al-o re eerred KitiDW, ma ii. tiii:. I'KU K.s, (iOIMi IF. Thoe who have been uiilt:n fir prices to go down are becoming f li ed with consternation over tie eon tinued Increase in the cost of eeiv thing And the worse is vi to cou.e Every article of human consumption Is going higher, and six most!" from now- we will be looking bacS to tedt- with a realization that we find i mistake In not bu.vtng no Take for Instance Just one item that of .-f fee. This commodity has ,idvatte"d six cents n pound since Mav Ht. mil It is point; still higher Cof'e that you can buy now- for 50 cents you will be paving from slxtv-flve to seventv five cents for wi'l.ln ' l days, and by next winter do not I e surprised if vou pav a do'.lir n pound. These advances ar not .lu to profiteering, but simply to tb de- mand and the supply, the Increased cost of everything else .-vn-1 IngiiT costs of transportation, duo to the gross mismanagement of the rail roads. And while we are dlscusxiti.v this increased cost of living, v i want tn call your attention to one very im portant factor In keeping prl-i"! down. It is the man who advertise We have In mind one grocer Iti K.am ath Falls who tumbled 'an price 01 milk five cents a can 'jv ailwo-tlt-in;; in The Herald. Another hammered down the prices of com, tomatoes and canned fruits. Thjo men ae not profiteers. They sell at i. r"C; onable profit and If you will watch their advertisements you aro ciinK tc save money enough In a year to nn':e a big enough difference in your est pendltures to buy that ne?: salt or that new dress that yoj arj goln 'o need this fall. You owe it nt ' plain duty to track up the merchent who has the nerve to publish lurgai i" When he does so he helps every man. woman and child in Klam.i'b jtnty and it is the meanest kin ! of a Irani an being who lacks graJttide .:ioup h to help the man who helps 1 mi We quite fully agree with UM Sun lay when he says that "a man or woman who lacks gratitude Is sj lew, ti a he will need an alrshu to re.ch hell." These merchants ara nll.e 'They keep close tab on market con ditions, and when they ean iaK in' vantage of a good buy, they il 't and you get the benefit cf It. If you want to encourage this spi-ij, ir v hi want to stand by the men vlio are standing by you, if yoi ir tc lseip prices within reasonable bounds ir. Klamath Falls, you w.ll wj'.-li thi columns of this paper, and p.uro.iuc the merchants who are nhfiu b'gh prices for your benefl L'on't it the Idea that it is for tneir bv.T'flt alone that you are offered bargVr.s for they could do as some otber have done and will continue to do unless forced to come .Vtwv- ;i -p prices up and reap a higher profit f..i you will have to buy. since the day has not come when we can ;;ct along "without food and clothing There Is just one thing for you to remember. Prices are going to stay up and are going higher, but if you want to keep them us near bedrock as it is possible for merchants to soli them, Jubt keep your eye on the columns of this paper and then spend your money with the men who are trying to help you save It Within a few hours tho Victory Liberty Loan will be a thing of the past. It will have been determined whe ther tills government will pay Its war and voctory debts with money loaned by a loyal and grateful people, or with money obtained by taxation i Our fighters, In and out of service will know whether tho Htay-at-homes reully consistently backed them up or whether all our talk and apparent enthusiasm was merely a flamo that flared while they were being killed and maimed In action It will have been determined whether we as a Nation "Haw the Job Through" or weakened miser ably at the fin Mi. In the lows run It won't mnttr particularly to I'nclo 8am He 1ms certain bills to pav and be will sci to It that these bills are p:vld It will be a matter of concern, how oer. to eery Individual cltlo" whether the loan was subscribed an what share be had lu It. Whether the loan fulled what iepousblllt he bad In II I'lther vou will lime subscribed or. In bis latest work, the scenario of You will either feel the pnrdonablei Fred Jackson's stmj. i'aiw:ht lu the self complacence and pride that i Act, ' a William Fox production, fen comes from a ellc and national dittv ' luring I'eggv llvlnnd. which will be well performed; shown at the l.lbert Tbeatre to- Or the sneaking elf-roproneli of night having wllfullv and persiitenttv ueil-j "Screen coined) technlc," stys r Red a personal obligation clmolv nl- Schrock. "depends liugelv on the nu lled to am claim urn may luivo toother's treatment of the common Americ.in eltUenhlp J place Incidents of life the. little nut The time to determine )our wth'us unit. ever.vd.iv happenings, which til ls to net NOW believes 'et under the skin" and Hut a shoit time exists bet .vo-n stick " VOW and the last hour of the last, Libert v Loan Issue And when the loan Is closed i! will be too late for an) regret HOLLAND MAY NOT GIVE UP WILHELM TIIF I1ACI K. Muv ! That Hol land will refuse the expected demand of the allies to turn William llohen- zollern over to them for trial In- been Indicated In Information obtain ed from confidential sources A commission of the best Interna tional law era In Holland, appoint ed to examine the iiuestlon has made a secret report to the Dutch govern ment. This report, it is reliably stat ed, recommends that Holland act strlctlv In accordance with Internn- tlonal treaties to winch she is a par ty The government cantends tho for - nier kaiser entered this country us n ! private citizen and that Dutch law applies to his case We do upholstering, furniture re pairing and mattress renovating. Call us Phone 41. 120-126 N 6th St. Perkins Furniture House The Furnisher of Happy Homes REST ROOM AND CIRCUS DAY Lunch Hot Coffee, Sand wiches and Doughnuts will be served by the ladies of the Presbyter ian church, beneath the K. K. K. store at Main and Fifth, for 25c. 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Schrock. well Known ns .mil a scenario wilter. has ahlv demon strated hla Idea of ' eiinicdv teclmle' "I'might In the Act ' Is one of those spontaneous comedies In which the situations develop from a imtur il hiippenlnc voting Kir! s Ii is blown off her head and a voting man's trousers come lu contact with a nail on one of New York s busiest streets tjulte natural, sn t It Hut what follows Is perhaps not Ulllte so nntural In (act It Is extra oiditiarv The sequel of this wind storm Ivotves the voting glil-n dar itlg school ho.wleu with a susceptible .art- In various situations whim are perilous when her good name Is considered, and one In paiU-ulnr from which she emerges bv win of fire escape and a wedding ring The plotters- of course there are plotter- are foiled Schrock Is the author of more than Cuo scenarios Filming "Arlionn" Is a ra cal i change In the Fairbanks policy of stories, but It was suggested by All igustus Thomas, the author. and Douglas Fairbanks, respecting the tatter's judgment, decided to adapt this well-known play to the screen It will be shown nt the Star Theatre to night Ncedless to harp on Its dramatic qualities Arlzoria- Is an American stage classic, and judging b) the en- thuslusm that Douglns Fairbanks ills Played during the filming of the pic ture. It promises to be un American screen clawlc. An exceptional cast has been en gnged to play the principal parts, and technical director James V Hogan spared no pains In his settings Mr Fairbanks plays "Lieut Dei- ton a part that has all the charm unit qualities in keeping with til well known Fairbanks pcrxonulll) If you would like to see a dellght- i ful plrture, go see Mary I'lckford In 1 "Caprice" at the Temple Theatre to ' night In the Introduction un are giv en a diamond In the rough At one conclusion we seo a polished gem For every facet In the stone "Our .Mary" gives a new definition of cap j rice 1 Mercy Is a child of moods we lnugh with her, and as wo see the ' cloud pass over her face We are treated to a hearty laugh In the be ginning when Jack Henderson, a young hunter. 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KLAMATH WAKK I'l'J Wake up to the fact that Klatn athnth Kalis Is moving; that pros perity is atop of us; that vm am right now In tint iiiohI prosperous era wo have ever had and that wo are Just Kcttliu; under way In a movement that will continue un til Klaiiintli Kails will be a city or 2r.,000 people Think of tho thousands to lie spent on street pavliii; this year all at the de mand of theproperty owners; of tho hundreds of thousands that will bo spent for highway work throughout the (oiiuty; of tho ex tension of tbo railroad to HpruKiio river; the erection within the city limits of sawmills and box fac tories when tho railroad reaches (hat point, of the now business blocks that aro to bo erected hern; of tho Kilts' convention oh! of tho many, many other things that am going to mako our city a real place among I ho great cities of tho Pacific. Coast Think of all these things, and stop waiting for some thing to happen, (let out and push mid boost and develop ami j then tutu how much bigger, and J bettor and happier, and richer you will bo MORE BUSINESS Liberty Theatre TODAY Peggy Hyland "Caught in the Act" OF MARRYING A FEARLESS MAN WHO EXPOSES HER FATHER AS A PROFITEER. A Willinm Fox Comedy. US9HM KLAMATH FALLS, ONE DAY ONLY Monday, May ONLY HEAL WILD ANIMAL CH1CU3 ON EARTH 0 TRAINS OF CIRCUS WONDERS 0 600 People GOO 550 Hor&ei 550 EVERY ANIMAL A.N ACTOH EVERY ACT AN ANIMAL ACT 1200 PERFORMING ANIMALS 1200 More Educated wild beasts than all other shows combined 30pt?30 In Oil Act Mr. llrnaoffra an aildtd faalur thl on Tha rirlnd rnlijr "Alice in Jungleland" Scintillating Two MM Opao Dan Straot Far.rfa 1 0 30 a. m. Perfarmanoaa 2 and 0 p. m Door Open I and 7 p. m, COME EARLY Then It plentf to amuti rrd Iniliuet One hour conctit bfwi Z. tcn poi(oimnro L utm' 40 Cict MjiIh iic Bnd I'AM.M, OltWJOV, lltlll.W. MAV l, FRESH VEGETABLES and FRUIT arrive Friday Evening by "Express. Strawberries Fancy Oranges, 'A sizes Fancy 300 Lemons Nice Bananas California Grapefruit New Spuds New Peas Large Head Lettuce Asparagus Kaddishes Green Onions Spinach Turnips Beets Phone, Us Your Order No. 326 We Deliver the Goods. FIRST CLASS GOODS is ESBpaJ Most sensational wl'd animal act extant jo obtain TU OanctoGlrliTU n tct coietoui llll. st viinit ia FOR SATURDAY ONLY Pure Black lieiry Ticseivcs in 15 oz. glasses, regular 45c; special -33c Fancy Hand Picked small White Beans, 10 lb for $1 COFFEE! COFFEE! Advancing all the time! Will sell, Saturday only, M. J. B. Belmont Coffee in bulk, 2 lbs. for 75c. See windows. BETTER SERVICE