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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1920)
SATURDAY, MAT IB, IMA THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAOK TWO' w IK r - ; i1 1 i Elks' Spring Carnival Benefit Elk' Charity Fund KLAMATH FALLS STARTING MONDAY SIX DAYS AND NIGHTS Presenting I Foley & Burk's Combined Shows MAMMOTH TWO-RINGED ANIMAL CIRCUS 40 SENSATIONAL ACTS 40 Yumathe Firefighting Rescue Horse Trixie, the Equine With the Human Brain Poilu Ponies and Trench Dogs in Thrilling , War Drama Two Schools of Beautiful Military Shetland Ponies Monkey Jockeys and Trapeze Performers Fifty Performing Dogs Rastus, the Charlie Chaplin Mule Dodger, the Football Pony Riding and Leaping Dogs, Dog Clowns Monkey Auto Races on Mammoth HIPPODROME TRACK Hairy Men From Borneo 20,000 Pounds of Snakes Adam, Largest Snake in Captivity Swallows Live Pigs Fattest Man in the World Monster Circus Side Show Spectacular Hawaiian Village Fifteen Honolulu Belles in Native Songs and Dances Ten Ukulele and Steel Guitar Soloist? , Zylophone Players Up-High Beno, King of the Air Monkey Hotel and Vaudeville Show Bug House and Jazz Whirl Mammoth Ferris Sky Whirl $10,000 Merry-Go-Round '0 Egyptian Golden Calliope 1 Anutinml -, A. POTPOURRI -I lly M)NK UTAH In tho recent wnr which wo Mn ccrely hope I over, the (lermun armies wero put to It hard upon ono occasion, nml It wn thought ndvls nolo to tend for tho Kaiser himself although the lorl only kiows whnt Reed he would have heen. Anyway, tho old man was near the tiring lino, n very Interested spectator In what might eilly havo been hi own de feat Tho fighting was sovoro nnd contlnutd throuxh tho night. 4hM449 BUY A MADE IN KLAMATH FALLS ' PRODUCT At twelve o'clock thnt night tho whlto American forces were relieved. tv rnlnnnl hnttallon unknown to I tho (lermnn forces, Including the I Knlser. When daylight broke olih Dutch Wllllo was found staring jV aghast at tho American troops op- poslto him. Ills Chief of Staff Von A Sauerkraut or Von something or oth- A er seeing tho condition of his he-j lored and bowhlskered Willie rushed I j to his side, and tho following con-. J vernation ensued: 'Oh mine dear Lord Ood der' Knlscr: Vnt It Is vat nin dcr matter , ..,11 mir 1nnr little Vllllo?" ! 'Vat It Is vat mako dcr Holy' X vun mooch scared llko dot?" Windows Cupboards Doors Bookcases Screens Seats Frames Cabinets Panels Cedar-Chests WE MANUFACTURE Showcases Counters Shelving Tables Wall Cases Mouldings Flooring Rustic Scroll Saw and Lathe Work Lakeside Lumber Company Dealers in Lumber, Shingles, Cement, Roofing, Glass, Cedar Posts, Wall Board and Builders' Supplies MILL AND YARDS KLAMATH AVE. AND CENTER ST. PHONE 128 50 Bind Conerts Afternoon and Night Foley and Burk's Concert Band Other Superb Amusement Features NINE GREAT SHOWS IN ALL 300 People and Animals NO OTHER ORGANIZATION LIKE IT TODAY IT STANDS SUPREME Clean Fun and Amusement for the Entire Family n mooch senreu iiko now I AAAAJ'iAAtAAAAAAAAWkAUk AAA AAA A A A AwkA "Ach Mine tear Cheneral" replied I VVVVVVV4VVVVVVVVW,PW,VVVVW,VVVVWV Wllllo Dor Nut "It Is dcr tuwll, dots' vot It am. der damned American AAAA vat fight llko hell all night, nnd vas plack In dcr face dls morning unt stilt dcy vas did fight." DRUGS AND FUEL wo may oventunlly nrrlro at a iUro Although tho llnt'M Rtntnt only u'hmi wnr m It lit Imi riLnri1ml a ii fmir itturfsiiti.tr it rit frttit it tinlnn SHORT IN MOSCOW thing of the past," '. censorship, he illil not give tho Heading salil row. When tho war broke out t.ono Star was In a lonely nrmy post In tho Philippine Islands. There was a ba talllon of colored nfantry stationed there In addition to the white troops. I.ono Star had occasion to send for the colored first Sergeant of ono of the colored companies to consult him on a matter of Importance. After the Interview was over Lone Star, In a Joking sort of a way said to the sergeant 'Sergeant, suppose that we are sent to Euror, nd you are giv en orders to attack the enemy sup ported by white troops. And sup pose that facing you were 25,000 Germans and your men wore making the attack supported by 6.000 white troops' what do you think would happen? account In considering the present American attitude toward tho leagua, CHARGE PRINTERS MUZZLED PRESS1 I .ttrtl II titll 11 ii (il I Iim wnrtltf fif WAKSAW. April 19. (lly Mall,)- ...,,,.,.. ,., .,,,, wnn, Yes you know It Mil to your sor- Advice, from Moscow state that In ,, by ,ho Amorlr.m ,,c,,lo , iv. don't you? March there was n great dearth of fc U( iU of ,m,oi nearly all kind, or medicine, in me. ,r,a,urej .. Thu ho ctl)(, . Ilu.slan city and that many druis ,,,, ,h , ,, .teres had been compelled to cIom. ,,,, of ,hc Un0( 8, whkh otn7 u. . -u . -. ." h0 Mk, ,,, ,lltt.nc to take Into reported, tne iniormauon rcccivcii hero Indicating that numerous frame house, and various other buildings of wood were being demolished to bo used as fuel. A Pole who came from Moscow within tho last few weeks said that whlto food was terribly expensive there was plenty for those who had rublvs which were worth, estimated In American money, a fraction more than ono cent. A shavo cost 75 rublvs and soap SU0 rubles a pound. Cigarettes were worth nbout 70 ru ble each and matches 100 ruble, a boi. Ilorso meat isld for 350 rubles a Tho Sergeant's big eyes opened up, pound, beef bringing 650 ruble, for wide nnd in a iremoung voice ne rv-Miio same weight, rork was i.uuu.unoncr printed certain part, or M-,itn ruble, a pound. Mack bread re- bert II, dray's testimony before tho tailed at 350 rubles a pound, butter ; senate steel Investigating committee, .NOTICK TO TIIK 11)111,10 WAHIIINOTON. May 15 The charge that tho International Typo unities nor did the members of thn committee ask fur them. Mr MrCono charged that the union, tli run h esercUe of censor ship by the shop chapel, kept article unfavorable to urgitnliYd labor out of most newspapers, II of ore tin had Injected a new fea ture Into the hearing, Senator Heed' proposal to taie nowspipers Issuing morn than n stipulated number of pages was discussed, commended and condemned, Nearly all witnesses agreed that voluntary curtailment, aided possl- i bly by pressure of somo kind from thn government, problem. would solve 1h ship oer part of the American press was made before the senate new.- , pvnr ,h ,, ,,, Mh. print Investigating committee today ot(.( ,, . ., proipec, ,n ,h by K. J. McCone. general manager j ,,,, nml ,,,,, Jump, of tho nuffalo Commercial. ,,., n n ,,, N.i,olu, Hportlng- Called on for a specific Instance. Cul, ,lf ,,,, t0 pIck nnolh,r In support of his charge, Mr. McConn n,,,,,,,,,, champion of Kngland; declared only four newspapers last ,inf(, i.i, Unrrlutt ha. ri.rfeltn.1 hi. piled "Sir Ah believe, that the pa per. next morning would havo a re port that 6,000 white troop, was dono trampled to death." I l siA .l , 4 SiAi! Ma t.nti... ami llisaf thn flllfYfaln Vnt frt mil. . -v .:.;; v r t r." . .. -.r .-::: va. . T: 'bsthai. auto bkrvick- nusar uruusm ,ovw iiounu wen , " ki"i " ". fjniro will bo oiM-n for business at obtainable and salt wut nearly nl- chsngo It under pressure from thn wuys to bo had at Td rubles u pounH.! union's shop chapel. Tho witness mid that the Commercial ami tho New York Times wero tho only pa in Iho east that printed tho :. A few months after this happened Lono Star was sent to tne isianu oij clothing for men and women was C.uam In the South Seas. On boird g0 t.j,cnivo that tho noorer classes the transport wero several colored niih..r mini. ihir nun i.it. n, wnr pits gentlemen belonging to tho 9th Cav-'patcneU garments which they had 0nry criticism of organized labor a. airy. I deolopd quite a UKing ror owncij for years. i given tho commltlco I ono fellow In particular, nnd I bo-' . I llevo the feeling wns mutual. I Ono day Immediately after dlnnor. 109 North Sixth street, between Main nml i'lna street, KtunLr .May 15th. Day nnd night service S and 7 passenger cars, Waiting room for ladle, nnd a checking room for parknges In connection freo of charge We will tnko earn of alt bus iness before our opening. I'honn r..t 13-15 GERMANY FLOODED ' WITH PAPER COIN1 Ki'ixc i.ky: mtii'i'i.vns t'IIOI'l'IXOL ai.pai.ka iii:i.is Mis. Lucille Stewart ha. returned home from Merrill where .ho has been working for the past two Months. The Spring Lake sewing club met t Mack. Tuesday evening. Andrew Polsom and Mr. CaBS nre hauling the electric light pole, from the canal and placing them where they will be ready to set up In a few days. The little son of Mr. and Mr.. Wra. Cheyne I. on the sick list this week Chopping alfalfa hay for filton-' WBg h, gtomach. Ing steer. Increases th,e value of tho' feed for fattening purpoie. at least one-fifth, according to test, recently concluded by K. I.. Potter, head of the nntmal husbandry department at Corvallls. in ten feeding test, conducted tho value of alfalfa hay was Increased 23 per cent in this way ho report.. I'ortland Oregonlan. mr colored friend called mo to ono , 'side, and. In a very tragic olco saldi "Look 'ere sir, they don't got rauchi IWilLIN, April 21. (lly Mall) to cat In this yere wnr tlmo does , Ucrmnny'a paper money n w In clrc-l lhv?" Evidently hi. main troubto ulatlon amounts to CO. 000. 000. 000 ! A Classified Aa will sell It. To Be a Happy Farmer You should summer fallow. Now is the time. One acre plowed now is worth two plowed after it gets dry and hard. Feed is getting short and horses are tired. A La Crosse Happy Farmer Tractor will do the work better and quicker besides doing all the other things that a good tractor can do. It's a real time saver and money-maker. WE CAN SHOW YOU ' Daniel 8c Lytle BONANZA a j t marks and 1. Increasing by 1,000, 1 000,000 mark, a week, declare. Au- Wo seo that Hungary Is not satis- gust Mueller, former minister of lied with tho terms of the I'paco economics. Treaty and Is raising quite n llttlo Tho printing of bank notes Is tho rumpus over It. Thoy can't ho vory hungry or thoy would bo satisfied with any kind of peace terms. Incidentally, did you over hear of nnyona who was satisfied with treaty? Tho old Virginia patriot wan a pretty long headed gazabo. Ilcmomber what ho said? "flcntlo men msy cry Tcaco!' I'enco!' but thero 1. no peace!" doesn't It? Look, that way GRID MEN TRAIN ON DANCING FLOOR AMHERST, Mnss., May 15. Folk dancing' ns training for football Is I being given candidate, for tho Mnx , sacliuBcttH Agricultural Cologo clov en this spring. Instead of lunging t and charging against n tacklltiR dummy, husky candldutea for pi a on ton tho "Aggies" lino nro being taught tho Intricacies and grace of I tho Kngllsu folk dances. Thirty mon, with tho liro.idroiw nf shoulder nnd bulk of frnmo noic'- nary to tho ofilclcnt football llnemnn. nro learning to do gracefully tho J handkorchlof folk-danco known ns "Laudanum launches, " nnd to trip lightly through other stops of tho only flourishing Industry In Oer many today, ho writes In an article In tho Ahcndblutt. Ho attributes this activity In printing at money to gov ernment subsidies undertaken In n vuln effort to reduco thu prices of food ami nlso to tho continual In creasing of salaries "to an absurdly growing officialdom who find noxt day they wero no better off, owing to the overnight decline pi tho buying power of tho paper mark." Cormany's Indebtedness, say. Herr Muollcr, Is now about 230,000,000, 000 mark. This, ho adds, Is, per haps, redeemable at tho present low vuluu of tho murk hut never If It recover oven halt Its fornfer vuluo. Herr Mueller I. unablu to fceo a remedy except In Increasing produc tion which, ho suys,.recmit to pre occupy tho present riilom of Gurnmtiy less than ttio anxiety to keep In offlco. T0 ENGLISH JUSTICE HOPES FOR LEAGUE aauty- Real beauty may be a reflection of your soul as the poets say but what a large factor skir. is when beauty is judged? Fine, soft skin of beautiful texture can be had only when the utmost attention is given regularly to the care of the skin. Purola Toilet Preparations have contributed toward the attainment of Beauty for many years. They are compounded from finest ingredients and are pure, beneficial and soothing to the skin. PUROLA WISTARIA CREAM-is a good night cream ideal for removing the soil fathered during the day upon the skin. It eeps the skin soft, fine and clean. Try it I MTortt AIDS TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY old dancing school. For n tlmo thoyhnuHonH woro ombarrassod ax, waving hand korchlofs In tho -air thoy plrouttoil on ono too with an arm and hand oxtonded, but thoy havo slnco taken to tho danco and appoar to onjoy It. Tho object of tho dancing instruc tion to the football mon to Ini provo tho co-ordlnaclon of mind and musclo nnd to keep tho players pon stantly "on their toes." MANCHESTER, Kng., April 23, (lly Mull) -Lord Reading, lord chlof Justice of Knglund and former am bassador to Washington, talk, hope fully of tho prospects qf u longuo of "Whcthor tho leagua becomes a woapon for tho preservation of peace, or whether It withers and dies docs not depend upon tho government, on statesmen or politicians, but upon the peoples of tho mombor coun tries," ho told tho Manchester cham ber of commerce. "In time to come, If the public, of tho various countries will put their heart and soul Into It, El P0R01A it- - f"t if 111 iffi H 3h V H lil. HiHP-i flLss JHi'H BsBiMB i!:2iS-l'iiliri i i h ! I i ii! ! il Iitii! !1 It I ii 181 lliiil' GUARANTEE All Purola Prebarationi art guaranteed to nint thorough lat'nf action or tin prw you paid will M cheerfully refunded, Prepared snd Gusrsntccd by th LUMAUr,R-rRANK LABOR ATOIUU