The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 26, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVXNIHQ HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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What Ptkrt Do Yon Recommend
For Asbestos Rooting ?
Answer None !
WHY?
A rock ilnrsn'l necil pnlnt in make II Inst. Neither ibx"
Asbrslm Roofing. Ilrrnuvo .Wotos Hoofing Is ntntlc of rock.
The Altostos In Aletiit Hoofing In the Miiur unrhnngeil
fllmm niinrrnl Hint lint t-mlii.-til iIimiukIi rountlcvi rentiirlcM
of terrific lieat mit prcviurr.
Of ninre. It iIocmi'I need painting. Tlietr' mi no painting
an) thing Hint ran neither corrode nor decay.
TlmtV vtlv .ithrMix m.iVro roofing that l lmpcrlou to the
lient, rolil. rnln, slcvt or snow of any climate.
For mcr a quarter of n rentiir), Joliu-MAnlllc hni loil In
the development of .lbcMi ptixlurt.. A .bostiw Hoofing
pcclalM. they arc In n position tu knon Juit what roofing
Is brt lit npplj nml haw in apply It.
Jiilinv.Mnntillr .lH-tiw limiting nn? npprmeil hy tin
t'nilerwrltcr' !nhornti lr. Inc., nnil lake Ikc ,rte of
lnurnnrv.
Big Basin Lumber Company
Corner Main and Spring Streets
Exclusive Authorized Distributors for
Klamath County
H. W. JOHNS-MANVILLE CO., New York City
TELEPHONE 107 KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
35 STATES VWLL
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AVERTED If
DEMONSTRATION
he urged. "You don't want hatch
ets and hammers. If you don't Ret
Into Parliament, the very fact that
'you march to the House to pray may
.how that you are Id earnest and at
any rate they might give Wales her
bill."
-, I This suggestion was received with
LONDON, April SOljfBy Mall). 'much enthusiasm, until Lady Car
9uaeot was spsk4eBa4ira-;e pointed out hat If would be II
Uoa"by delegates to We world's eon- Ial, and that the convention would
vmtloa of temperance Worker re- "ve arrange a delegation and not
vastly held here only because of the a demonstration to go before the
LMdon members warned the women House. It waa decided to send the
that inch action would be Illegal. "latlon.
The proposal waa made by Mrs. Lee Ml s,ack. summarlxlng
Cewle. cf New Zealand, who aroused ,he Progress of the temperance
the enthusiasm of the delegates by movement, said that Finland and
felllnr them that New Zealand wo- Iceland hare obtained prohibition
en had been successful In a tem-land lhat ln Denmark the work was
erase demonstration. She .aid Hearing completion. Nothing had
that when the New Zealand govern-' been heartl of tne temperance move
.n .-n. m i.m.t wi.t, ,1... ....- m n.. ment In Russia and Ilulgarla for
tend to temperance legislation. the,hrce ,01"'
temperance workers there orcanlzed "In China." she said, "the work la
the "silent march" In Wellington overwhelming because the liquor
Which so Impressed legislators that trader" from the United States anil
the temperance bill was passed by ' Canada "re trying to make a center
CHICAdO. Mny 26. Thlrty-llvo
ntnteii wilt elect governors next fall
nt tho time when the president and
lcc-presldont are chosen, Thirty
two United States senators, to take
olllcc March 4, 1921, also nro to bejl
selected.
Of tho governor whose terms ox
plru next year twenty-two nro repulv
lleani and thirteen democrat; while 1 1
1 of the. 32 senator nru democrat
ntul tlfteen republican.
Tho 35 governorships to be filled
offer n wide range, both In term
and salaries. Aiiioiik tho state exec
utive lioo terms expire nro Frank
O l.otlen, of Illinois, the lilKhost
paid governor In the count o; and K.
It. .McKelvle. of Nebraska, the poor
est paid. Mr. l.owlen reeelu-j $12,-
iinrt i...lv fn. n fi.np i.tttr liirm ninl
I McKolvIo $2,."i0 annually for two
year. Only twelve, of tho 35 will
'receive over $Ti,000 tt je.tr. and live
will bo paid $3,000 or less.
Governor CooIIiIkc, of .Mssnchu
ott. whose position carries n 110,.
000 snlary, Is the only Rovernor In
tho country elected for one )ear. All
other states hnvo cither two or four
year terms.
Territorial governor nro better
paid than tho average state execu
tive and two of- the'four arc appoint
ed for Indefinite terms, with the re
sult that they remain In office as
long, as a rule, as the president who
named them.
Francis Burton Harrison, governor-general
of the Philippines,
tops the list of territorial executive
with an Indefinite term ond a 20,
000 yearly salary. Arthur Yager,
Governor of I'orto KIco, receive
$10,000 and Is appointed for an In
definite term. Governor Thomas
Hlggs. Jr., of Alaska and C. J. Mc
Carthy, of Hawaii, each received an
nual salaries of $7,000 during the
four year terms.
Th state which will elect gov
ernors this year, with tho Incum
bent, hli politics, salary and terra of
office are:
Arizona. T. E. Campbell, Repub
lican. $6,500, two year.
Arkansas, C. II. Ilrough, Democrat.
$4,000, two year.
Colorado. O. H. Shoup, Republi
can, $5,000, two yvars.
Connecticut. M. II. llolcomb. Re
publican, $5,000, two years.
Delaware, J, O. Townsend, Repub
lican. $4,000, fcur years.
Florida, S. J. Catt. Democrat,
$6,000, four year.
Georgia, H. M. Dorsey. Democrat.
$5,000, two years. y
Idaho, I). W. Davis, Republican,
$5,000, two years.
Illinois, F. O. Lowden, Republican,
$12,000, four year.
Indiana, J. I'. Goodrich, Republl-
the House of Parliament by. a small
majority. She said, however, that
the bill would have to be adopted b
three-flftbs of the House before It
became a law ln New Zealand.
"Why don't you women march on
for tho sale of their liquor there."
Blue Is worn by nurse becauso
blue Is a "healing" color.
Horse racing In Great Britain
Parliament from this convention?", give employment to 25,000 pnoplo.
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Big Hard Tune Dance
At Fort Klamath Opera House
FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 28, 1920
Music by Klamath Falls Peerless Orchestra
Supper served at Fort Klamath Hotel
Prizes for Best Garb
-. CORDIAL INVITATION TO ALL
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Now is Your Chance to
Cut Down Your
Expenses
The Central Hotel
will rent a limited number of rooms to permanent guests. These
rooms are furnished with the best beds that money can buy. They
are clean, tidy and well ventilated, and will be kept so.
There will be hot and cold water, tub and shower baths?.
Restaurant and barbershop will be in the building and everything
will be done to make it comfortable, convenient and homey.
The Hotel is now open for business. The restaurant and
barber shop will be ready early in June. '
The purpose back of this hotel is to furnish to the workingman
of Klamath Falls a place Vhere he can live decently and cleanly
and at a price that will be within his reach. The owners of this
hotel feel that they have done this.
J. J. KELLER, Manager
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PUBLIC SETT
TOR ADDS
Seconds shall u a fan and not a Glove must be put on In the ring.
toWel for fanning boxer. Gambling In any form shall ba pro-
All seconds shall remain In thelr hlblled. Any boxer, manager or
boxers' corner during the bout nnd'hundler guilty of gambling shall be
pot place thcm.clve In a neutral barred from coute.t In Ihl city for
corner. ft" time.
Throwing water by second on
jhelr man during a round shall ill- JAPANESE LABOR
iiuillfy th boxer, and one-half of the,
Jntter' money slinll go to n hospital'
;o u tiesiKnnieii tiy tno cum. HONOI.tl.U. T. II . Mav 17. fllv
i Wherever a boxer U apparently , M.,, ,A nm)ur of ,ir()Im,t Jp.
J'JIILAnm.l'IHA, Mny 25. Phil- j,utclued tho bout must bo stopped. ,, commercial and professional
No boxer slinll Ho aliewed to con-' ,.,,. raMi., , ti, .!... Cur.
James T. Cortelyou, recently nn- t,.t against nn opponent 10 pound rt.nt Problem Investigating u.socla-
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Kansas II J. Allen Republican.' ",uneml a nuw co" " TU,V' "OY" 'n nimseir. in ino iigiu- tlon. recently appointed a roiiiiiilttee
IB 000 two vcor ,rn boxing bout In that city which It tlght class or under. j f three leading Jnpuncse to Investl-
Valno C E Mllllken Rcnubllcan. ,B """ " cibiu miuu iwira " guiu wu iiuiur ot uiu Jnpuiiesu luuor
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Western Floral Shop
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it;, you LOVE THKSI
Wo know that, nnd wo know
that you will love our flow
er too. They art) so ex
quisitely beautiful In form
and color, they have such
wonderful fragranco and
daintiness, that they would
win over the hardest heart.
Our flower ahop 1 a thing of
beauty Just now come and
ee It.
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$5,000, two years.
Massachusetts, C. Coolldge,
publican, $10,000, one year.
Michigan, A. K. Sleeper, Republi
can, $5,000, two years.
Minnesota, J. A. A. Uurnqulst, Re
publican, $7,000, two year.
Missouri, F. D. Gardner, Demo
crat, $6,000, four year.
Montana, S. V. Stewart, Democrat,
$7,500, four years.
Nebraska, S. R. McKelvle, Repub
lican, $2,500, two year.
New Hampshire, J. H. Dartlett,
Republican, $3,000, two year.
New Mexico, O. O. Larrozola, Re-'
publican, $5,000, two years. 1
New York, A, K. Smith, Democrat, :
$10,000, two year. i
North Carolina, T. W. Mcket, Dem
ocrat, $0,500, four year. i
North Dakota, I,. J. Frailer, Re
publican, $5,000, two yenrs.
Ohio, J. M. Cox, Democrat, $10,
000, two year.
Ithodo Island, R. U. Deockman, Re
publican, $8,000, two years.
South Carolina, II. A. Cooper, Do in- !
ocrat, $3,000, two oars.
South Dakota, Petor Norhcck, Re
publican, $3,000, two year. '
Tennessee A. II. Roberta, Demo-1
crat, $4,000, two years.
Toxas, W, P. Hobby, Democrat,
$4,000, two year.
Utah, S, Ilamberger, Democrat,
$0,000, four year.
Vermont, P. W. Clement, Repub
lican, 3,000, two yearn.
Washington, L. P. Hart, Republi
can, $6,000, four yearn.
West Virginia, J. J, Cornwoll,
Democrat, 16,000, four year.
Wisconsin, E. J. Philip, Repub
lican, 18,000, two yean.
there. Under the old rules, which the rlng.ldu.
,, i had been In vogue for about nine. Only soft bandages shall
organization which lato In January
bo al- Instituted tho strike of worker on
year, nil bout wero limited to six lowed on boxer' hand. the ugnr plantations.
round duration. He claim that by Only six round bout permissible. I IX-spltv tho aiinouiiremeiii of tho
lengthening the number of round. J The foul blow known a the "kid-, planter that, n fur as thoy nro con
boxer will bo le apt to "stull" and ney punch" ihall bo barred,
every fighter who signs up far U Smoking shall be prohibited
match will have to "weigh In" at, or
under, the stipulated weight called
for In hi contract. The director also
has aiaerted that the now codo will
bo enforced to the letter and has
warned all promoters, managers and
boxers to that effect. Following are
some of the new rules:
Contestant shall not be permitted
to 'have more than throe attendant
or aecond and these must refrain
from coaching during the progress of
tho rounds.
No boxer shall bo permitted to
wear white costume.
Kvory contestant must be furn
ished a contract, signed by manngor,
boxer and promoter.
Greasing a boxer shall not be permitted.
All contestant In star bout shall!
report to tho superintendent of police
24 hour beforo the contest.
I in case oi uisappointmoni ino pu-
I lie ;nut bo notified.
corned, the strike Is over und tho
place -f tho Japanese who walked
out have been Ullril, the lluwallon
Fedoraflon of Labor, formerly
known as tlo Japanese Federation
of Iibor, assert It I prepared to
carry tho light for higher wage to a
finish.
Originally about eight thouaand
Japanese and . Filipinos went on
strlko, Most of the Filipino have
returned to' work, but figure from
Jupanexa sources Imllcato that about
live thousand worker of that na
tionality still nru holding out,
JEWEL CAFE
LUNCHEON FOR LADIES
is one of our specialties. Those who are wearied
with shopping or visiting can stop in this restau
rant and partake of the daintiest repast, perfectly
cooked and served. We have special tables for
ladies as well as special dishes. We invite their
patronage, which, once bestowed, is always con
tinued, Our service is the reason.
i 610 Main Street
The Jewel Cafe 1
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