WKSDAY, MAY 4, 1020 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAei: Fouiv I ' I 9 M l The Evening Herald K. J. MUnitAY Editor FKED SOULE City Editor Published daily, except Sunday, by. Tk Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street.) Xntered at the postofflce at Klam-f Ik Falls, Ore., for transmission thru ' tk malls as second-class matter. I A 1 1 Bememfcer . JMotljer Molltcr's Day, Sunday, May Appropriate Cunli (it PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY COMPANY 1M Nttii, IIoumoo Optit lltxiw Blari iT AT THE THEATERS I -o Subscription terms by mall to any address in tho United States: Om year J5.00.l- .KO'JL I Peggy Hylanil, tho dainty Kngllsh star, Is n striking success In her now photoplay, "Tho Merry-do-Hbiuul, ' which will bo shown nt the Liberty tonlRllt. ''Tho Merry-Go-Hound" Is us striking n rellectton of tho Ufa of circus people off parndo as ever was ofterud to the thoatro-galng public. Tho Joys und tho sorows Of circus people; tho frenklshness of trunks' tho vagaries of sawdust stars, supple- ; mont the charm of a love talo that Is 4'e4" 'tola in, a scries or exciting opisoues One month ... i .50 Xeaaber of the Associated lress. The Associated Press Is exclusively BtlUed to tho use for republication t all sews dispatches credited to It r not otherwise credited In this Vtper, and also local news published herein. Air rights ,of republication of spe- dlspatcbes herein are also re wired. TUESDAY, MAY 4, 1920 COST OF PAPER "We wish to call the attention of ur readers and advertisers to a dis patch from Washington, published in xms issue, in wmen me two oig-'i ,,,, ,,-,. ,,,: i t BnM,hpm In th Ilnlfd 8t.l,l V0Ur H10.11 WlM be w a -- ,fc ..... -J leiiuneu RHEUMATISM ANTI-URIC Thousands of ueoDle who have suffered with rheumatism are now recommending t Anti-Uric to others because it cured them. If you suffer with rheumatism why not try Anti-Uric? It is 1 guaranteed to give 5 satisfaction or discuss the newsprint question. Mr. Monsey tells us that the price for 'newspapers may go to ten cents and Mr. Hearst suggests doubling adver tising and subscription rates. When men-ltkethese, who are the outstanding figures in the newspaper world make these statements the public listens. Publishers have rec ognized the seriousness of the sltua $ Originally prepared for doctors only Anti-Uric $ was placed on the $ market for the general public and 'has made ? a wonderful reputation for itself. ending In n smashing climax And thoro Is Just enough of heroics and gun-play to season tho romance prop i. .Broken commandments, love and sorrow and ' repentance, and a strange three-sided romance, mndo the photoplay, "Broken Command ments," which shows tomorrow at tho Liberty Theatre, ono Of UiQ( , strongest and most sympathetic In , which Gladys Brockwell ever has' 'appeared. Supported by an excellent j cast, this clover young star put her t best work In tho part of the" girl of tne California reuwoous wno, mru the course of nn unusual yet acutely t human story, pays a tragic price for' love but comes nt last through a cru cial way to utter happiness. Tho scenery of the California red .woods, majestic and beautiful, mado a strong feature. ' -tioii for over a year and all of them, Watch the daily papers ?! ice-cream in the world, according to Tiave been bending every energy toi f. .n.n.i. Z T' . .. ..- . . .. .., xui cimuiaciiicmo iruill people who have used Anti-Uric and now recommend it .it ie t For sale by THE STAR DRUG COMPANY. YANKEES CHAMPION ICE CREAM EATERS .WASHINGTON, May 4. Amerl- cans are the greatest consumers of X-' "have been bending every energy -solve a problem that has caused the death of over fiften hundred papers In the past twelve months. The time has come, however. "when there must be a re-adjustment. and this means that both advertis f.iv nt1 Diiliafirlntlnn rltno milQt flA "6 " auwo... .f...vM .-..w ... w- . fixed on the basis of cost. So far we have not increased the subscription Tate of the Evening Herald. It has J been kept at fifty cents a month or , 95 a tar, just as it was when it was ' started fourteen years ago. The ad- what you want in The Herald, in ad tertislng rates have been held down dltton to criticising it and us, to a point where they yielded prac- ask yourself how much you have tically no net revenue, we nave j contributed towards making it the leen able to keep going by econo- newspaper you demand. o- nes-nna nara worn- doui oi wuituj to return to the newsprint ques-j. have their limitations, and even tien: We would urge every reader Hereafter the Herald will publish these have been reached. As we who contemplates paying for the pa-1 the mean anl maximum tempera stated in our announcement of yes-per for one year in advance, to do so tures and precipitation record as tak terday, both readers and advertisers , immediately. We are going to buyen by tbe u s Reclamation service xnuBt expect the increase in rates that paper now, so as to insure our sup- 3tatlon' Publication will cover the must come, not as a matter of choice ply at present nrices. Afnr Juno i , day Previous to the paper s Issue, up on our part, but as a matter of ne- the price of The Herald will be ad- a report of the department ot agri culture which shows that 511,360,- t S16 quarts were manufactured com mercially In 1919, not to mention the enormous quantity made in homo freezers. T nthnr nhnapa nt thn nniintrv'a vnat dairy industry are summarized In tho following production figures for 1919: Butter, 869,055,223 pounds; cheese (all kinds), 409,529,240 pounds; milk (evaporated, condensed and powdered), 2,0S5,114,103 pounds. also; o 0 WEATHER RECORD o CARLOAD OF BUICKS NOW ENROUTE SHOULD REACH US IN ABOUT TEN DAYS. THESE ARE ALL SOLD. ANOTHER CAR LOAD DUE ABOUT TEN DAYS LATER. IF YOU WANT A BUICK GET YOUR ORDER IN EARLY. White Pelican Garage DOLL PARADE A FEATURE OF ELKS' HlflL oessity, if we are to keep this paper .going at' all. While we are on this subject, we would like to speak of The Herald Itself. No one quite so fully realizes Its short comings like those who are .engaged in its production. There Is -ot a person connected with the pa per who would not be delighted to tee it go to its readers in size and contents in every way equal to the metropolitan papers. When it is re duced to four pages, our feelings are correspondingly low; when it is not "owing over with news, we are more disacDolnted than our readers. We lenow better than you what kind of a X paper this city ought to have and we T also know better than you what kind ' vanced to 65 cents a month, or 7.80 a year, where it will remain only so long as the cost of production will justify such a rate.1 to 5 o'clock of that day. Pre- Max. Mtti. clpltatlon May 1 55 30 May 2 60 24 May 3 63 29" Onol of tho most Interesting fea tures of the Elks' carnival which Is to bo held here from May 17 to' May, 22 Is the klddlo's doll parade. I A large number of children with ' their dollies all dressed up In their Sundayiclothcs will mako Friday aft-1 ornoon .May 21 the gala' event of the I weekvfo man has so far forgotten! hllnsetfns to fall to appreciate and i enjoy tt hunch of the little play. This event will be looked for- tho Elks' spring carnival. ward to with Intense , Interest by young and old. j Several mothers have already cn-l Solrmi I.ngcrlof, tho Swedish nov- Tllltl tercd their little ones sired that every little girl mny have the opportunity to enter omy of '-otters, nm' the only woman WINNIPEG. May 4 About 3,- the parade and show their most l0 D0 nonoroa with the .Nobel Prize 000,000 acres are available for whent Tunin, tho flrv-flghtlng hors. who sayi his nrayers liuforc rotirlnir morn tots at gracefully tlinanoroo people. Vuma Jt a rlrcun-horHo utiiJ.wllLbo hero at' MILLION MUV.H IN WIIKAT, MANITOHiV and It is de- e"Bt waH lhu "rst woman to bo elect girl In town e(1 n member of the Swodlsh Arad- for Literature. tl '' If r Do Glasses f a paper we can publish. Give us the money and we will give you the paper. We .would be in position; if wevbad the patronage to justify it, to t get special telegraphic service when there was a" scarcity" oflocal news, and so on down tbe line until wo .met the demands and ideas , of -' ' ' everyone, ' i T a!s it is, there is not another in- fitltllflnn In thp r!tv ihat pivna nn much in return for what it receivps, . Our'readers have not paid enough toll pajrffor the paper on which the nows'ji is '.printed, and yet some of them j have'the unmitigated nerve tQcrab.I about what has been costing them ' lessthan 2 cents a day dellved'jati? theif homes. AdVertfsers.are getting' & thejr space for less than any other - pape- in the state or Unjtwl States, ! for that matter charges, every- thing considered. "j' We know whereof we, speak'or wo'Tjaye on file the sworn circulation a andadvertlslng rates of evory" lfns-"i ,llsUdally published in tho United ? -States. So when you do not find iuf a 'j .. Disfigure ? Imperfectly fitted yes. Properly fitted no. - The style of glasseworn has everything to do with their effect upon your appearance. t That is where 'our-service is of great advantage we are trained and experienced in the art of fitting glasses, and know how to select the lenses that will nest aid your vision and the frames that will best-suit your'features.- Every pair of glasses we. supply is made specially to measure. That is why q'ur glasses don't disfigure. Call and let us demonstrate how well we can suit you. fifty have cultivation in Manitoba this year. Tho avuniKo yield of whout for (ho last 10 years is 17 bushels per aero. Tho wheat crop area on this compu tation would turn out a 51.000.000 All of tho events connected witV Tno atlonal Council of Danish ' bushel yield, lnl 919 the" total wheat the big carnival are being forgod Women comprises 35 associations, production was 40,975,300 nverngw favored doll to the public. Any motherwishing herrtjlld to panic!-. It , only wlthln tne InBt pate (fan arrange It by writing or year(t tnnt Turk)l,h womcn pnoning to tno publicity manager of turned to read and write. tne uiKs' carnival at the Hotel Hall, i I H. J. WINTERS JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Phone 149W 706 Main St. Into shape. i Several additional merchants have' entered tho big parade for the open ing night. Candidates for tbe popu larity contest 'ar&bejng named right along. The names JwU bo published in the Evening Hqrald, Wednesday oyenlng. Considerable (Interest in the big ?300 'Edison,' phonograph is being displayed and 'i., lively contest may bo looked forward to. The Foley 'and ''l5urk combinod shows are to furnish all of tho at tractions on the grounds and the people of Klamath Falls will havo the opportunity of seeing one of the biggest und best amusement com-! panies on tho road today. j One or the feature n'ttractions of' the mammoth two-ringed trained an-! imal circus is Yuma, tho firo-flghtlng horso. " Yuma actually rushes into a, burning building and rcsques a child. ! Ono of tho most sensational acts in I arenic performance today. Trainer Halph Haufcor Hpcntrtho larger part of tho winter perfecting this partic- U,ur aCt- 'ffi with a membership of about 40,000. 15 bushels to tho acre. ItOOKrf wj J A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A . A A A A A . .' V v V V V W V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V V . :: DISI.NFIj rw-ffi Al'STLV, T'X,(;21nyl.u-Tho Stato Eoard of Hcaltli Itf couductlm; oxpor- Iments to detormlnu the most efreo- tlvo method of disinfecting tort booku. ClasHinod'-Aa-wliUscll it. At The Liberty TONIGHT HIT THE SAWDUST TRAIL! IT' WILL TiKAl) YOU TO t T1IK (lltCUH IN WHICH -'" yPEGGY HYLAND, liikt-s tlrla'l.s, Is oonl ami won sr.iiTHfK ljvi:ly,htah in "THE MERRY-GO-ROUND" . lll'MJI.Va WITH HOMANCK THAT IS MIXKI) WITH MS AND KltOMO TONIGHT At The LIBERTY k