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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1920)
THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1020 Don't ask for Crackers say Snow Flakes Laekfm tmsuhrionau P. CO. Patkusa SOME MORE P. C.B. PRODUCTS Tig Sultana Fruit Uiocuit Cmmdmi Animals Zw"bach VamlU Wafers Assort) d Cakes Fiesta Waters Oatmeal Crackers Peanui Wafers A f Easter Cake Sale at CITY TRANSFER by W. ALTAR SOCIETY Men, bring home the Easter cake. Don't have your wife worry herself to death think ing of her Easter Baking. FRIDAY, APRIL 2, 1920 The first woman elected to a county office in Knasas was Mrs. Ellen Webster, who in 1872 was elected superintendent of public in struction in Harvey county. U wvvns --Pmi iC "-ill this -mriil' iir Western Floral Shop SURPRISE AND W TxV vvMuiiVuVuvijvuvinrviVT"i"r"n'''",,,","WAA W "' - Suits made to your exact individual requirements. ' Step in and select your Spring and Summer Suit now. We guarantee perreci-mung, unciywuoicu, oijr.i.. Clothes, made by KKK STORE , Leading Clothiers and Hatters Teasing ii i Dash of Salt a crispy just-out-of-the-oven dain tinessthe most delicious soup is enhanced when Snow Flakes are served! A. E. F. SET FINE RECORD FOR HONESTY "" - SAN FRANCISCO. Apr. 1. Do- sides hanging up records as fighters. Uncle Sam's expeditionary forces in Europe "set another mark that they may well be proud of. according to Albert G. Bagley, director or western department war activities, K. of C. During tho overseas service of the Knights of Columbus, secretaries of the organization loaned to the fight- ing men upwards of $300,000. ac- cording to figures announced today by Lawrence O. Murray, overseas commissioner of the knights. And of that huge amount, made largely in small loans, all but $500 .was repaid. Murray is confident that the loss of even this small amount was due to the borrowers being killed In action before they could repay their loans. j "" Green cheroots are the favorite smokes of the Burmese girls. . DELIUHT HKK with a box of her favorite flowers. If it's her birthday, an anniversary or any old time at all she'll welcome a floral offering, as she would no other. Especially such flowers as ours. Fresh as the morning dew, fragrant as new mown hay and beau tiful beyond compare. Drop in and order a box. We'll fill one of any. size you direct and deliver it promptly. MRS. L. C. MOORK Proprietor 702 Main Phone 187; Res. 266R ?! THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON After Dempsey Buropo uimlB to seo world cliumiilon Juclt Dempsov dorend his tltlt ftKatixt Goorc- Cnrnnn. i tier. rVenoli champion Both Bug. I llsh and Fieneh sport promoters startod blild.r.B In hlc flsuma for U rtVHiit, tnino'llute!) after Cttr- pentior i.iil Vcih.Ke-1 out Joe. Beckett. British champion Now cotnrs Chnrll B Cnchrnn in Jin. I united atat'H to personally iand ! Dcmpvey lor hu bout to be staged In Louden Hy bus already signed Cai-pentlur " PORTLAND PLANS TO I CARE FOR MOTORISTS PORTLAND. Apr. 1. It is ex pected that hundreds of northwest citizens will want to drive their cars to Portland for the big Shrlno con- vftnii0 ,i rosn fstiviil wnnlc. .Tim 20 to 26. It Is a good schomc. Thoy can park their cars in one of tho fne caninnc spots that portinnd is arranglng lf they do not fUl(j 8Utnblo hotel acc0mmodatlons. Howovor. Portland citizens are already opening! thc,r homes t0 glve visItor8 sleeping' quartera and thoso who aro BUro theV arQ golng from th,s cIty 8hou,d get( Jn fouch wth ,ho shrIno committee. I 802 Gasco building, to mako room reservations. I Tho northwest is going to get n W0Ilderful lot ot advertising out of' this conventton lf ., Is handled right. and t0 that extent an tho northwest ls interested in helping Portland put! over the bIg snow Doubtless the Portiaj,d commlttco would like to have all these automobile (owners! volunteer their cars while at Portland g0 that vlsItor8 miM be Bnow tllej cUy and adjacent country. Such nn i faction would show a friendly Inter- .est In the chief .city of Oregon and It might help the auto owner to get an "official car" sign to bang on his machine. Those signs usually give the auto right of way anywhere. I Tho Shrine convention, followed by' the annual Tose festival, easily. muxf junR zu in zn inn prpniPflr nnnw week the northwest has" ever seen. I It will be a kalaldescopo of beauty on the streets of Portland during the .entire six days. SWEDEN IN LEAGUE . OVER PROTEST STOCKHOLM, Mar. 3. (ByMail) Sweden's recent decision to join the. league ot nations was not reached I without opposition In parliament? (Conservatives fought the proposal to Join on tbe ground that it would mean surrender of the country's Independ ence. They declared that articles 12 to 17 would compel Sweden to take military measures against any power which the leaguo considered to have j opened hostilities without duo cause. I The army and navy chiefs asserted ' that adherence to tho league would ,not contribute to the country's mlli- tary or political safety? hut that It ' MARNE MEMORIAL FOSTER JL'ST us the M-luiol children of Prance gave for their country's gift to thu United .Stntes t'hc .Statue of Mlierl.v so will American xcliool children contribute "one cent mid upward" for "America' (lift lo Frame," n monu mental statue by I'n-cl.'rlck Muc .MoiihIom, the uoled American huulptor. Mr. MucMourileif Is contributing his services toward the monument which, It Is estimated, will cost $2.'0,GG0. The poster shown herewith, Ih by Al bert Sterner, noted American portrait painter. It typifies the tribute which this country will pay to the French through the Murne monument. Tho poster will bo. displayed In cities, towns, and villages, and wlll.deslgnato many of the places where contributions may be made during the week of March 22 a free-will offering, In which numbers of contributors, rather than size of Contributions, will be sought from school children and others. Contributions am now being receiv ed ut National Headquarters, 150 Nas sau street, New York, hy Charles H, Sabln, president of one of New York's largest trust compunles, who Is treas urer of the fund. The memorial will be erected at Emerson Said : IF A MAN CAN WRITE A BETTER BOOK, PREACH A BET TER SERMON OR BUILD A BETTER MOUSE-TRAP THAN HIS NEIGHBOR, THOUGH HE BUILD HIS HOUSE IN THE WOODS, THE WORLD WILL MAKE A BEATEN TRACK TO HIS DOOR. AND SO THE PEOPLE OF KLAMATH FALLS HAVE ALREADY STARTED A BEATEN TRACK TO THE DOOR OF THE WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL PHARMACY. THE BETTER SERVICE IS COMING INTO ITS OWN. i would Impose responsibilities and burdens for which the guaranteed support of tho feague would not com pensate. Apprehensions were ex nrpKRPil that (Sweden's adhesion wouJd prevent tbe natlon from radlc. ally decreasing Its military budget. Judge Hellner, the minister of for eign affairs, who Introduced the gov ernment's bill, said that the league would considerably diminish the risk of wars in Europe and the rest of the world. Sweden, he added, would con tinue to maintain a policy of absolute neutrality. FARMING PLAN'S PAY In farming it is as important as In any other business to have a plan of operation for the year and then work to the plan, says the Columbia Farm Bureau News. A good plan Is to divide the farm up Into plots and In dicate tho number of acres given over for different crops. Then look ovor the market reports Tor tho past few ycaris and get an Idoa of tho most profitable crops to grow. It Is lio- i0ved that tho stnplo crop for tho next two or three years Is sure to bring high' prlct-s. Pretty New Vork 'School Girl Helps 6pread Appeal for Pennies for "America's Gift to France." Meaux, on the Marne, and will rlvnl In size nnil grandeur of dexlgn the Statue of Liberty. FRANK B. ROBINSON We Never Close IN THE HOSPITAL PHONE NOTICK Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has purchased tho gen oral merchandise business owned and operated by S. J. Colahan of Fort Klaronth, Ore. All bills due and all accounts against tho said business up to Fobruary 13 shall bo received and paid by S. J. Colahan. (Signed) H. C. MOORH. 30-3 In Saxony, If a lover presents his swectheart with a handful of ferns, 11. e,n,vaIeat to a proposa.. Si ioolc v A I KtJ s VoT fifry ycarj this firm lias been aiming to make the best shoe; for men that could be bought. For a good many years I3uck!ieciit Shoes have been fulfilling this ambition of their makers. "Extra service every step comfort every minute" always in Bucic hecht Shoes. SMOfeS Buckiikcht Shoes for you for active, men in all walks of life are sold in a variety of styles and Leathers from 8 to $12 by principal shoe dealers in the West. BRADLEY-EVANS BUCKINGHAM te HECHT, MANUFACTURERS, SAN FRANCISCO PAfJK TWO 497 Kaster and everyday Oroetlng: 1 Cards nt Ploncor Printing & Station ery Company, IIoiiBton Opera llouso Block. 30-2 ATTENTION: FARMERS, CON TRACTORS AND TRUCK USERB. Unltod Motors Borvico Company is offering for salo direct to the users, tho United Motor Trucks In 1, 2$, 3V& and S ton sizes and 6 ton tract ors. Blr discount, savo tho narnnt' commission. For prices and dls- i?ou.?t8.' .wr,to Thomas Randies, csro SWSZSffiXSb s" af V V?G8.Jl 3 '&make mis SHOE MJCuffr JnlllllllllH SHOE CO. . i A V jyfjto 0