iipsr PAC5K Font THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Tl'KKIl.W, l);( M1"- a, mi!) V, TS? The Evening Herald K. J. MUltnAY : K.lltor ) ' FRKD SOUIjK City Kdltor Published ilnlly except Sunday by The Hornld I'ubli.MilnR Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. 111 ' ' I mi II I II II ' ! I M Entered nt tho postofflce nt Klam Itth Falls, Ore., (or transmission thru Ike mails as second-class mnttor. lon from tho Commissioner of In dlnn affairs and from the. Secretary of tho Interior ami tho consent iind support of the Superintendent of tho i Klamath Ncsorvntton, and hold iv , RcnornI council where this proposed Hill ran bo dlscusstl and uury lu- ' dlnn he given a chance (u say what hi thinks of It and Its future effect on the Klamath Kosenntlou. We do not like the way Mr. Ashurst has been doing, by holding council's lawny from tho Kiamatii Reservation I with no public nollco to members of ' the tribe. All his councils have been Subscription terms by mall to any . .,.,, ,,v. ,, , ...,, ... ,i, Uddress In tho United States: i , , .1 ,. ,1 1, .... I 1 members of tho Klamath Uesorvu-i .SS! VftLi: ,5Kn"ln- Wo foci as though wo will' 'UB8 montn ........................ ,ou . , , .. 1 rover get nnywhoro It ho continues to do this. Wo feol that In order to J get anywhero and havo what wo; Member of tho Assoclntcd Press Tho Associated Press Is exclusively fcatltled to tho uso for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwlso credited In this P Vr, and also local news published fcereln. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also reserv-4. Tl'KSDAY, DKCKMHEU 2, 1011) Letters From The People BJECTS TO COURSE OF MR. ASHURST want, wo must do it with tho co operation of tho President and tho Department of the Interior nnd tho! Bureau of Indian Affairs. This Is J the way our Government does Itsj business and wo must obey tho rules' and laws of tho Government 1 1 have been Chief of Police on tho Klamath Reservation many years 1 and I feci as though I havo the right to express my opinion on this sub ject I havo a family of my own and am a citizen nnd I deny that Mr. Ashurst has nny authority to repre sent either me or my children. I say what I havo on this subject and I think I not only speak for my- I self but for a considerable number I of other Indians. THOMAS 11AUKI.KY. Speaking for myself and for a SUES FOR ALLEGED considerable number of the otherj SHARE OF CROP Members of the Klamath Rcservs-j tlon,, I wish to say that I object toj Complaint has been filed In tho tho course which Mr. Ashurst has, circuit court by C. F. Garber ngalnst pursued In tho matter of gutting1 Clement and C. J. Bradbury to cn Jeglslatlon from Congress Tor tho'iorco a claim for $1369, alleged to opening of tho Kla'math Indian Re-1 be duo as plaintiff's half share of a nervation. I say, that ho has no legal hay and grain crop raised on defend contract with the Klamath tribe; jams' ranch near tho Lost River dam. that he has never held a general, Plaintiff claims that under an ornl 'Council of the tribe at anytime, that contract he farmed the land on a he has gone around quietly talking half-share proposition and that de with the different members of the 1 fendants failed to make a Just settle- tribe; and any contract that ho has.'ment for his share. Ho wants a do- I -with the individual lumbers of tho tribe and not with the Klamath tribe as a whole. If Mr. Ashurst wants to cree of sale of tho hay and grain crop to satisfy the lien fcr tho amount he claims, which he bns filed 'represent the Klamath tribe as a against the crop. W. M. Duncan is Whole legally rjet him get pormis- plaintiff's attorney. CHRISTMAS CARDS And Booklets An unusually large assortment of the prettiest ChristmasCards and booklets ever designed for Christmas giving and remembrance. All on dis play in our store now; many of them original; others in sample form from which you can select; cards plain; cards in colors; booklets small and booklets large; some for a penny or two, others up in the dollars. 'Make early selections for best choice, the only way to get the cards and booklets you want. I Indcrufoott Pharmarv K ArVTAT'H FVIT T O ntJDfinu "l iz PURITY XC1 AM ATM VA1 T O noDnnu iiuruiniinrtULt) VJlVJUUll lFrT7 , WW , lACCUPACVI WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE OUT rntIR DRUGS -H-;"M", Getting the Fur Coat Out of the Moth Balls Should Be a Reminder That Your Aiitnmnkilo n X - - - i.fivMii uni tery iNeeds a Little Extra Attention ..r, T,hi, 1,veraBe "lotorlst." bald Judd Low, manager of tho local Exlde" Service Station, the other morning. "Is a queer cmnbina tlon of sound American common sense and unsound American easy Kolnenet. And what parts of his car he never sees or hears u com plaint from he Is prone to neglect. And that, of course is main v why the battery Buffers it never complains C0Ur8t- 8 mainly "It does its work, right up to tho point where it has nethlni: more to give, under the most negligent and cruel th.ntment But of course, by the time It has reached such a point it B in mighty had shape, and building it up again is going to cost Mr egoless 'And all this In spite of tho fact that wo are continually wr 1. Ing our customers talking to thoin, sending them folders , . ml rt cularson the subject of getting better i.eifor.n-,n?i. 11 life fiom the battery and keeping down b k ion ,f U 'TJv f it tho right kind of service at the rig Hi no P eh ' L5B,Vinrf .ending out a little folder showing tholmpartan ofn0sYvIB the battery proper storage when the car Is laid up for the W nter 11 has been tho bad habit of many automobile owners at the annfoach a certain sort nf nctinn nn,i ,-r.,.ti,... .. .,.?.. ..' . "'"micai nature, when It is Idle. For this Veason It demandB 0 ItuBan'Jl 3 regular periods. This attention can best bo g a It n t stored under such conditions and nnni.rinn.i.r, " . 'L.w"?.n '.l H t ery expert can giro it. Because of this, we T advise 0.." cub , e b" to remove their batteries from their cars floiidlne them to ua'to hS atored and cared for in our storage department. T I 0 cost of win tor storage is small and there is assurance tha tnoth ng dotHmnn' at can napnon to tho battery during Jack Frost'B reign?" Uctrl,ne"taI AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE m i 23 Main St Pk oom UUI1C AUblTA Corn This brand of Canned Corn is of the 1919 puck of superior grade. Can Doz. 19c $2.00 You Better Can !Do jjpPEj Here m iiTiii Tftl Ml loll Tomatoes A few oiifea of UK, p., moiiH Whlttjor brand of lomntoes. It cannot bo buaton. Can Doz. 17k $1.90 WINNERS PRE-INVENTORY SALE THE WINNER'S PRE-INVENTORY SALE HAS NOT A FEW SPECIAL PRICES, BUT ALL GOODS REDUCED DUR ING THIS SALE. ''SW r" y i t j- rarnT t annpn fnntc .T.Sw An nvonllonf ofnoL" nf Fnl TVTnnfn Punnnil Ti-iiitr. m !.. -y.J;.'SWK-;SVj. illl 1..WVIH.IU .H.UV.IV V k XJ.l "", UllllllVJU 1 I UIUI I1U I- .ZffLtmfit 'IA i Del Monte Peaces the can. 48c: doz.. S5.40 w Olri-!. 5.4s e Monte Apricots the can, 48c; doz., $5.40 VwL NS Ucl "lnlc rears tne can,bbc; doz., $5.S0 hjRv ABVvicOScf Silver Thistle reaches a Small cans, regular 30c, can 28c; doz., $3.00 Jams, Jellies and Preserves You can NOW at these prices afford to put in auite a supply of Jams, Jellies and Preserves. We are handling alh brands- and of .. - JltiNft . firat class quality. ' ;- .. Red Ribbon Preserves, No. 16 size, in Blackberry, Loganberry, S. ,...r Plum, Cherry. Regular 50c value; now 40c , Tea Garden Preserves, all kinds except Strawberry Regular 50c value. Sale price 45c Strawberry. Sale price . '. 48c ( Eight-ounce Jellies' in Currant, Raspberry, Loganberry. , Regular 30c Sale price 24c , Sunkist Orange Marmalade, regular 35c. Sale price .27c Sunkist Grapefruit Marmalade, regular 35c. Sale price 27c Welch Grapelade, regular 45c. Sale price .. 39c A Splendid Assortment Salad and Cooking Oils We carry a large sup ply of Cooking and Sal ad Oils. Wesson Salad Oil, qts. Regular $1.00. Sale price $ .85 Wesson Salad Oil, V2 Gal. Reg. $1.90. Sale price ..:-..... 1.60 Mazola Oil, pts. Sale price $ .43 Mazola Oil, qts. Sale price 85 Mazola Oil, V2 Cl Sale price 1.65 Mazola Oil, gal. Sale price ....,. 3.25 r- Special Baking Powder Royal, Shilling's and K. C. Baking Powders are one of the best features of our great Pre-Inventory Sale and you will find and excellent value in this line. Itojnl linking; I'owilcr, 11! .. regular -inc. Kalo price... .$ .40 ltoyul Unking I'!t, 1 Vt U"m ri'K"l'r ijU.iSO Halo iiico. . . I. ID lUijtn! Ilaklnc I'omlcr, 5 lbs., ri'Kiilur Jjtl2.f0. Halo rl 2.115 KIiIIIIiik'h Halting Tomlcr, 1 Hi., tcgulai- ."55c. Halo price. ....... .00 KIiIIIIiik'h ItnkliiR I'ouilcr, UJ lbs., m-kiiIiii-8I.UO Knlo piiro.... 1.21 KIillllng'H linking I'owder, 5 lbs., regular !?2.,10. Halo prleis. . 2.IIH K. ('. linking Powder, 25 um. Halo price 2!t K. l it;il;lng I'ouder, 50 oh. Halo price 15 IC .0. linking I'oMder, 80 o.h. Halo prleo 7;l CRISCO, LARD AND LARD SUBSTITUTES Crisco, 1 lb 35c IV2 l8' - 53c 3 lbs $1.00 6 lbs $2.00 Sinclair's Pure Lard, Medium Pails....$1.75 Sinclair's Pure Lard, Large Pails $3.25 GOOD VALUES IN COFFEE All Brands White House Coffee, Reg. 60c. Sale price 54c Hill Bros.' Coffee. Reg. 60c. Sale price 55c Shilling's Coffee, "Con tract." Sale price.. ..57c Barrington Hall Sol uble glass 47c A KltKHil KTOOK IN NKW AN1 Dried Fruits Heeded IIuInIus, No. Id pkg. Keg. 25o. Halo prlco 10c Ht;eded ltalHlim, No. 12'pkg. Ueg. 20e. Halo price 15c KccdlcHH KuInIiih, No. 15 pkg. Iteg. 25c. Halo price JOo HecdlcHH ItalslriH, No, 10 pkg. Iteg. 20c. Halo prlco 15c CliiHtcr KiiIhIiih. iteg. 0c. Halo price 2lc rruncN, I'cllto. Iteg. 20c. Halo price 14c I'niiicH, 70 to 80, Reg. 25c. Halo prlco :.2Ic 1'runen, 50 to 00. Hog. 27 Wc Halo prlco , 22o IVuncH, 110 to 40. Iteg. U5c. Halo prlco ., lUc Soap Any quantity of Soap of all descriptions and for all purposes. You will do better in buying soap in large supplies at the prices. Lenox Soap, the bar 5c P. & G. White Nap tha, 3 bars 25c Ivory, 6 oz. bar, 4 bars 25c Ivory, 10 oz. bar, 3 bars .. 30c Washing Powders Pearline, 3 for 25c The oldest washing powder on the market. White Star, pkg 8c A naptha washing powder. . i vvJ fcLott. '