tt'i 11 rAORKiva i'V, THE EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON TMDATi-MAT-IS, 1M '''AMWWWW -sTll",. P " Mr""'Wsw 'S?5r - was flPiTHMf ybur WHmmOyL J-Pl ImBT Tv9Pi j '' own --i-----)ijySBr ff Promise, "If flhe'd go on through Hehool suul finish hih why you'd buy her a piano." Ygs'ir. those are the very words. ' u Now make good, Mr. Father. Graduation time i3 here. A complete new line of pianos better priced than at any time wince pre-war days. All the lending makCH in uprights. Drop in and look them over some day this week. Then, when daughter cornea home from the com 'mencement exercises, we'll have it placed in the home for HICK surprise. Wo have a large shipment of late sheet music which she will enjoy and we also carry the Edison Dia mond Disc wliich any girl would adore with some of our late dance records just received. We also have a complete line of Victor and Columbia phonographs and u big shipment of late records just in. ' r Klamath Falls Music House GEORGE A. W1RTZ, Prop. 122 South South 6th Street uu - - - -- Did you shave with a dull razor this morning? yli 'i 3"'"5s3s I ui vfn y cf apartment would t V - Star Drug MORE,DETAILS mass I AsT Rll I Ur MIL.LAUC 01L.L.. . . s (Continued from Page 4) have mnilo moro liberal allowance for higher education. Q. Who oversoea thn cxpendl; turns at the 'statu Institutions? A. Tho university and tho college each havo a professional controller, who spends no money except by voucher. All vouchors aro audited at tho offlco of tho secretary of stuto. Tho books aro rogulitrly Inspected i and aro open to tho public. Q, What will thu exact cost ho to the taxpayer If this bill la pussed? A. Tho cost will ho 11.26 to each thousand ilollnrH of assessed valua tion, AhkohsciI viiIuph aro commonly u limit ono-thlrd of tho asked price, no that tho tines would amount to 42 rents on thu ncliiiil value, Q. Tn what extent Ih tho Rtitto YOUR OPPORTUNITY TO BUY U. S. Government Meats ON SALE AT PALACE MARKET 524 MAIN ST. PHONE 68 For Your Chickens .l.WI...ll...W1.A..-.WW. The AutoStrop Rior makes giiotj becAuse the patented ell'Stropping feature insures a perfectly cool nnd comfortable have every time. It is the only Smhty Razor that sharpens itself, shaves and is denned without re moving the blade. From every dozr.i AutoStrop 'blades 500clean, comfortable havesare guaranteed. bo t-(J to demonstrate to you. Company I - suppoiung tins measure? 1 A: llllllllr...l .if nrifiinlTnllnn. In. . .. ..... eluding a number In Klumath county. -- ..... .... ... noitianiiviii'i ss mive vnuorseii it. olunteer workers have gone out everywhere. Support for the measure appears to widespread. Q. Is thero any formal Hon? A. Ono orgnnlratlcn In county adopted resolutions It, and nnothcr organlcatlon to adopt resolutions for It. bo very opposl-j Murion against refused ' About 300 orgunliutlons have taken tho other side, j Q. What will happen If tho bill does not pass7 A. Tho two hlggor schools will hnvo to turn uwny probably about 2,000 students, and cense, buying tho oiiulpment uiiil apparatus that keeps higher educational Institutions up to dut'o. A Classified Ad will soil It POTPOURRI lly 1X)NK HTAfl And no the curtuln descends on Mr. (llllum or whatever till rciil miinn may be, The Iah Angelic llliiolmurd Iihh Itwn sentenced to life Imprisonment, und liy thin time I In Han Uuontln. Anil ho ends the en r cor of it person, who kiiw lit to violate thu laws off Clod nnd mun, Those who decide to Ink': chances wjth these Iiiwh Inovltahly land n i In n Jack-pot similar to this one, if not worse. lint there In one fourhlng thing, In connection with thn en no of thin mun. Mm. Ellzitboth YY'lllliimson, ono of his 29 or 30 wive went to th rpUn ty hoDplliil to m hlni ntnl guvo him it farewell kirn, n (ubo of tooth paste, a tooth brush nnd a ilollur twenty Wlmt mo hn will have for thn ilollnr twmity we tl v not know Hut thnt'ii ns'do from thn iii'itlo:i nnywny TIiu htniillful nml touching thing nhout tills woman In that she thought ciioiirIi of lilm. thlriK that Im In, to K'i nnd Mil hi in farewell and 10 klRH llllll. Wn hnto for somii time recognized tlml n vonmn'H lovo In one of the' groutent thing In tho world, hut ' I here In nn riamplo which uxteeiU hy jjEW YOIIIC, Mny 18 Luxury fnr nny we linvo hoard (It for Mimu,mrlnR ,,, iVuw Vork , now KoinK on time. Whether ho ho worthy or notal I0 rat0 of ti.-no.OOO.OOO a year iIoor not enter Into thn question. judK,.,t i,y the amount of luxury taxes The fart remains that this woman, -llKKr,.Ka,n(. no.800.0OO a month who.., life hid been linked with thU1Hn,ch aro Mng r0Icctcd by WIN f.llow mm thoiiKht enough of him to , K),wnr,U( Unlte(, 8tutcif co. xa mm goon uye. And now we read that Illuchcard Is considering an offer of SI, 000 to write what bo calls his ''Memoirs." Ilnttor leave them unwritten Illne htiird. Tho less wo hear of that sort of stuff tho better. Incidentally thcro cannot be a great deal of remorse when this fel low Is bargnlnlng with a newspaper syndicate to rewrite all his esca pades over again. Personally we would rather hush a thing of that sort up, If wo happened to bo tho fellow, V see by the papers that Holsho-'the vsm li P'cndlng among the Jip ' soldiers "hat's romo combination ! Not, long ngo The Lone Ftnr was Inboard the I'. 8. Army Transport Shtrltlsn returning from tho I'li'llr-i pin iiianas via Nagasaki. At ;vag amkl the transport took on coal, as transports bate a habit of doing, rnd , Ixjnc .Star took upon himself to me ander down to the ship's brig to how the land lay In thit di.-iulon. , The prisoners were about , i !!') working and shovelling coat while Lone Star was Invcstlgatln thn hrjg. " Among the prisoners were ? or 7' gentlemen whom tho tropical Itrit rnu ni;erieu, nnu uo were un-111 on 1 the ship's roiter as "nuts." Tj l.o"i' Star's cnnternat!on t sentry rune rminil li.nr.ul fliA lirli. rlnnr ytmtl and went his way In Pence ea.mB J 1.1m locked up In the brig with that bunrh of "nuts." I Immediately Lone Stnr undo .1 bee I'nefiirthedoornnd tried by repeat - oil hnmmorlngs to nttract the i-cu-l ,... ., ' " . . . ' " I Hi.,.11 rrii . k. n . a. ......! tu.. i ii.uii. inu iiiuiilt uu uiiiiui.'ii iiiu ,,,nft.r ,ne ,..... ,,.,,, t0 iICC0,n xiiitrv Bmiin,i tn iinrnma sutliUnly tho door opened and Lorf Star received n beautiful push In the fnco which ent him stnggerlng iiKnliut n stnnchlon, and tho door cloned onco moro, Just (n time how ever for Lone Stnr to hear n few of tho sentry's remarks float thru tho atmosphere. Ono of the remarks was to thu effect that He had sure got It bad. Of course wo know It wns only a case of tlnio till wo weru liberated und It did not wofry us sery much. Hut when tho rest of tho prisoners wcru t"rticil fit at noon nnd our ef forts to talk seuso to mo sentry were of no uvnll, things begun to take on n moro serious nature. The moro wo argued with those bonirles that wo wcro In thero by mlHtnko, tho ctnzlur they thought wo wore. Well to mnku it long story I snort wu stnycti incro nil me Jitp customs olllcers ramo aboard to check up on tho prisoners, nnd then thoy wcro ono long. Finally tho ojo of tho first ottlcor lit upon Lono Star and everything was satisfactorily ex plained. Ilut wo believe tho next tlmo your humble servant Investigates an army transport brig he's going to tako someone with him who can get him out Just as easy as ho got in. Here Is a little conversation that CHICK FEED, GROWING MASH, . BONE FATTENING MASH, ALFALFA MEAL, WHOLE AND CRACKED CORN -By,---P A fc'i:t3 i t r'-L ----rv-P- B-b' r r W f r ' srsL For District Attorney WILLIAM MARX E BILL! YEARLY lector of Internal revenue for Man hattan. In February, according to thn collector, tbo government re ceived from his offlda $2,000,000 more, In luxury taxes than was paid In any previous month In tbe history of tho department. Tho month of April probably will exceed thorn all. The receipts, he says, haws been mounting higher and higher for six logins. "What some people call the 'orgy of spending' has not exhausted It self," ssii Mr. Edwards today, "but ray men, in their talks with mer- chants and others who pay the great llllll. f lllll IbTA. tlflVA I.A.... i1.l tkat bulk cf the taxes, have been told that GOTHS 'peak' of extravagance seems tojpoR SALE Ford ear. Inquire fire have been reached and that a period lot retrenchment Is close at hand. "We hear a lot about the Incorao ftna excels proms lax wnicn rails aue Mi the spring of every year and about toe hardships of meeting" It but the fact Is that the steadiest tax, and one which Is least felt by the public and of which we hear very little, la the luxury Impost. Tho poorer chap who bu)s his girl an Ice cream nua decsn't grumblo at the penny or two tax nny more than does the rich vmith who nrpsents his flmnct-rt with jn,fdamQi,j ara or(.,tt tourlng c4r. I Vftffhpr nlfi.fl It .n thi llpni ! in small as compared with tho expendi ture. "A king's raisni was spent for candy last December but tho blggeu revenue came from dealers In Jew- . dry. furs and automobiles. The the- bowed ,hat ln Jar- they dUI;aut.tinusuallr prosperous bust- tics.'' When persons start to ec.nom- Hojthey usuully cut put umusements ,u"t.. In Januury, In the borough of r.V- Manhattan alone, I7S3.S91.43 wnsJb0X fnct0ry, Sixth St. 'nald'ln taxes. Multiply mat by 10 .. .:- ,.. .. .1 . ....... "" - - -...- .- 'much Fnthcr Knickerbocker and his nnu vnn iv- i itmi swiihm iiimh sii nil much Futlicr KnlcKerbocker and uli,.. .... .i.i,t ...n.. i,nii.,,i guests are .paying to be entertained at Just, tho theaters,' Thcro aro no Indications of any lanlc In these fig ures. Tho man who said: 'Always bo n bull on the. great U. S. A., seems to bo vindicated. "An interesting thing abcut the luxury tax Is that moro revenue is being derived from Ice cream sodas and other small sales which carry a penny or two of tax thuil there Is from the sulo of motor cars, dia monds and other luxuries. Druggists paid u large sum on expensive Per - cs. fcvery mnnu- fumes and cosmetics facturor, producer or Importer Is re- rt I n.1,1 n iitnlr.h aliult t !.. A. lvlll ' iJUIIVU lu limnu ouwt ivtuiiio us "lis clearly shew each taxable transac tion In tho sulo of certain goods and theso'uro verified by lovenue officers. Section 904 of tho revenue act of 191S provides that 'on and after May 1, 1919' tho tax ot 10 per cent shall bo levied ami collected on luxuries, Including many kinds of expenstvo articles In dully use. In tho salo ot theso articles the dealer acts as a collodion agent for the government. Other taxes are paid In tbo form ot stamps. . A Classified Ad will sell it. passed between1 two ot those unfor tunates when thoy saw tho Lono Star In thqre "Who'a that guy ho all rlghtf" 'Nnw--course he nlnt tfilnlc lie'd'be lnhe"ro'If he was?" HERALD'S CLASSIFIED COLUMNS FOR SALE Real Estate I20DO For iinlo or will trade for town property or acreage near Klamath Falls, 298-acro ranch ' In Lake county, Oregon. 80 acres f on ceil, 40 acre In cultivation, drill ed well. small, ,touse an dburn. A. 8. earn of Herald. . 17-20 - """' FOR HALE llanch Land and City Property T. II. WATTKI18 Ileal Estate Main I'honol70M 11-tf G21 LOTS A few Reed lots In Hoi Spingn addition. A fow left on Shipping ton pavement hut going fait. Lota of Iota between the depot and Mills addition. Price right, tcrtn 10 per cent cash, hnl. 30 payments. Phone W. M. Montellun. 1303 .Main at. 1-tf FOR SALE Miscellaneous i FOR HALi: At tho Kattcnhorn res- Idenrc. Merrill, Oregon. 12-foot power windmill, alx-tlned Jnckson "fork nnd cable, mowing machine, 1. nny ruKc, ningie uuggy anil Harness Host washing machine. 17-2! FOIt BALK Model 90 Overland touring, newly painted, used one season. A bargain. Central Oar age. 1519 FOR SALE One 10 h. p. 3 phase, 220 volt electric motor, used only few days. Ono 1913 flulck, good paint, good tires, Al shape. lie sure to see tbls one If you want a good, cheap second-hand car. One K. M. F. 30. One Ford deliv ery wagon cheap. In fact anything from Fords to Cole 8's nothing better. C. h. WILLIAM8, 3C Main. Phone 1C9 15-22 FOR SALE 490 Chevrolet, .good condition, run.bomnC.000 miles. Wolford - Wann, Talnax, Oregon. VfVvi V O.T-22' FOR RAI.K 4.', tnni lflf and I timothy bay mixed. Call 19F2 I iM' 18 chief office, City Hall. LOTS FOR SALE If you are In the market for a good building lot. see our lists. J. T. Ward ft Co., 834 MHa Street. 17-18 FOR SALE: Seed Potatoes. Rob erts a Whltmore, th and Main. 14-tf FOR SALE! One fresh Jersey cow. five years old. 14 miles out on' 1 f apvIH ,n,il V T. ITntil fVnn --- W-... . ..vv, ..... . 1SF5. 14-19 FOR SALE Holsum bread lie n 1 loaf. SPOT CAHH nASKKT GROCKItV 822 KUmath Ave, ? Why Pay More T May 14-June 14. j ' Sreclnl Palo on flour. Spot Cash groceries nnd Basket Grocery. 17 TENTS TEXTS TEXTS Just arrived, another big shipment onenis, wait lents. rounu terns. xthe tUItor.. besides the crowd and 14 tents and 16x10 tents. You can, ,,,...,..... - buy one for the price of one month's ,'wrnlval spirit, the band, etc. and rent and live happy the rest of the the circus. The biggest feature of all summer. 3inx wens, cpii twnuss ... GALVANIZED IRON CHIMNEYS Made double with a two-Inch air , We make them nt 1023 Main t. L. N, Haines. 11-tf TWO SPARK Arresters, new; blacksmith outfit, Bargain. Weiat, Sixth St., next Ewauna factory. one Max IIox S-tf IF YOU WANT blankets, comforters or any kind of bedding, see Mux Weiss, Sixth street, next Evraunn Box' factory. 3-tf FOR SALE 1920 Chevrolet, first class condition. This is a bargain. Ccntrnt Garage. ' 6-tf jF0R SALEPIano ln nne condition, CaiU or termg- yinters Jewelry store, 29-tf IFOR SALE Tho Hornld will place I your message tn tho hands of over 9,000 readers every night for only five cents a line. FOR RENT OR LEASE FOR RENT Clean for gentlemen. furnished rooms 6S4 N. Eighth. 17-19 FOR RENT Space In theso columns at five cents a line a day, A line hei la read by thousands every night. MISCELLANEOUS FREE) USE ot 40 acres of potato land may be had by applying to J. Frank Adams, box 481, city. Land Is located on old Hanks place where state highway crosses the property. . v H-tt Murphey Feed & Printing, Stationery and offlos supplle. Ploaaor Printing and Sta tionery co-psay.- 1S6 Main SL -ti PHONE PKTTON tor wood. HT CITV OARDAQB When yon garbage ji-movid call bit. waal WANTED WANTED A cook's nnslstnnt' at tho Klamath (leneml Hospital. 17-tf WANTED Ono or two furnished or unfurnished rooms, or cabin of any kind In Algoma. Address (I. B., Herald. 17-18 WANTED Man to drlvo team on ranch. Phono 253-J. 17-tf WANTED Two or three experienc ed laundry women. Klamath Su perior Laundry. 17-19 WANTED 4 or fi room homo fur nished or unfurnished, by rcllablo party: references furnished. Reply IIox M, Herald. lG-tf i HELP WANTED Man for waro houso work. Roberts & Whlt more. 14-tt WANTED Man to drlvo tram horse; good wages, steady work. Illg Lnke Dox company. 13-29 WANTED TO JHJY Second hand range, dresser or chiffonier, rug and chairs. Phone 9911. tf WANTED A prefer and bushel man. D, and M. Cleaning, Ctn and Main. 4-U Wanted Three chamber maids at the White Pelican hotel. 28-tt WANTED A message from 70s to the readers of Tbe Herald, If yon have anything for sale, for rent, lost or found. LOST AND FOUND jA-VMVaWMpmM'l"-aal MMMtaMWMr LOST -A golden opportunity to sail your home your farm or anything you wish to dispose of. If yon do not ute the classified columns of Tr Herald. FOUND A chance to dispose of snj of tbe Innumerable article that you bave ttorrd away In your cellar, attic or barn. Turn your waatn lata cash. There Is always somerta whs wants Just what yon have for sals. Find him through.- the clataifHMI columns of this paper. ELKS' CARNIVAL , IS FULL OF "PET (Continued from Pass 1) who knows the have of fire. dread that aortas I ual u t , 4. - . mere is a war museum va ma iw that Is well filled with exhibits from foreign battlefields, helmets, sheila, guns, swords and uniforms and tho exhibit Is ircrqpfebenslvo enough to appeal to the scientist ns well aa tbo layranp. . One of the features of this Unt Is tte gallery of battlefield pic tures, affirmed to be entirely au thentic, showing 'some of the Gar man atrocities ln cold-blooded actu ality. And there art other attractions for n-,fle!cht or ten nieces and th blare and n T.ivi... ,.... i,ti n ....b h.n nt - ;, ' - ;;, .' - bats. A real twc-rlng circus and a good one too, or the writer never saw n circus. The concessions appear to be wall regulated and there are plenty of them for tlw folks who like to toko a chance with the tiger and load themselves down with kewples, teddy bears, pencils, pocket knives and all that. Everybody was doing It Inst night nnd this afternoon, and tcnlgbt, to morrow night and every night and afternoon until the grand finale Sat urday night tho litest place In town will bo "the lot" at the corner of Klamath and Seventh streets. NEW DAIRY STORE IS OPENED HERE A. M. Sutton nnd Allen Holcomh havo opened a dairy storo at I 1 Main street, at Second Tho pi . will bo called tho Holcomb Dairy Store. The proprietor will handle .t.l sorts of dairy products, They mr ' their on Ice cream nnd hnvi J serving parlor on the premises persons who do not wish to enjoy t' a delicacy at. their own family table. f Modern machinery has been H-r stalled for churning and cream whipping. Fresh butter Is chun 'tl dally and whipped cream may be lit-d at a few minutes' notice. For tho" who like buttermilk the fluid la tap at all times. Sweet milk a ' cottage cheeje aro also served. . . . Seed Store 'r 1t 1 I ill. c i i . 'r