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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1919)
"vn mm, m VMiV. KOCH " nun. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ! It m The Evening Herald J' j. m r it it a v KlUTOIt In oach bionnlum Ho N to V l ho succevior of I ho Kivvornor In ovoni of the hitters' limit h or inriiiiitclly I'lio Mieci'ulon now fall upon tho xooio tury of Htuto Tho offlco of lieuten ant -novel nor would no! otdlnitillv ni- rf At the Theaters of I ho lti vvhlili Rinorn iliom ' lmll fool Hint uts ih-K Iiiih ii" I'ooii in Willi i or o, WOltK mm.s 10 no si mmi.ii r it unit i.wti: i.eixii: NAAA Published dally eicept Sundat by tract candidates of KUhiMiiiilorliil o Tbe Heiuld Publishing (.'(impaii of ruielly Tho offliv of Monotint of Klamath Falls, at 6 Fourth street M," riuwrHj ,!,.., Thoro Is no , . .. . . ,., roaon for a ohniiRO nnlosH It bo sonio Entered at the poMofflce nt Mam I , U Falls. Ore. for transmission thru present uncertainty to tonnio ami the mails as second-class matter authority of tho soorotan of Mute when tie succeed tho coventor That Subscription term hy mall to any unroitulnt will probably mooii ho cleared up by tho supremo comt Tho Itooiewlt coait mllltar high way bill tipproprlatei $2.a00,(UHl for Mnubvr of the Amh-UUiI lrc- construction of a hlghvvn.t from As- The Associated Press Is exclusively torln thru tho coast counties to tho otltled to the use for republication oniifomi,, e Tho road would ot.ll new. dlspatchos credited to It m xaUu. Or OOl uluerwise vreumu iu iui per, ana also local news fcr4n 1 WHITLATCH HAS ODDACCIHT fldress In the United States. One year Dae month .... ..IS 00 60 Ul I.I. KNOWS Itll. I, MS sTHNii: U I OIIMI II Ml 't is uriiM or rfK or iti k- All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches heroic are also re-erred SATTKim. MAY ill. IIMft. THK MONK.Y ttll.l. Can iiii fnnc.v Hit: Hill Hurl in a dross suit Well. It was a moat at fllciliin to him for the time IioIiik but those who hao soon him In while shirt ami clawhammer coat In "llnimtltiK llioadvtiit his hili'il rt craft picture are compelled to admit that ho presents an excellent appear ance In fact, ho domomitratos that dross suits or chaps, red shirts or 'II Hod ' ones, they are all In tho da's work with an artist of his cull bro At tho Star tonight Manager Houston oi ino .-.ar , .,..., ... ... ,vl . TnUM one published Part of tho general highway plan of theatre has secured the lmt "''"I'l-; , ,,, ,)f Mr... Oregon met tho state and would open to settle. Hon rights to -Mlmon." which ileal ... a,, Mll mont and further doelopment .i with one of the most momentous i hllo U work In the field Willi- grent section of Oregon now- but promem m. nmimnuni, .si,,.!.....! wnrnlnK he was striuli In poorly serM'd by good roads. iu:i:it it .MoMtoi:, om..os ! MONItOK. Oiogtin Mat Jesse K Wlillliitrli. fnrmr-rlt II ol the but problems now confronting .Miiericau The 'oolotN It has an ul-uir cast of pla money Is to bo provided by an Issue or, headed h l.ols Wilson ju.e- of bonds. Interest and principal of PH Whlttell and Heorge Klsber in which will bo paid by gene-Mi U.i- ""' l"-stlliK roles tlon Tho appropriation Is contln- Allnionv " Is from the pen of Hut- On tho state ballot In the election Rent upon appropriation of an equal June 3 there will be nine measures, amount b the government .intl me He who examine them hastily or bill will becomo told If this federal casualty wll lprobably form ho ion- aipropriatlon Is not forthcoming bv elusion that the prerioniln.it note in Kebruary 1. 1921 ath is the Ingle of public uicnet the back, b n large buck deer whom the neighbors had been milting with bounds for sowral dM Mr Whit latch was rendered unconscious and was badly beaten and bruised about the heuil. arms and shoulders When ho did not appear at the din nor hour Mr Whltluch grew 'alarmed and summoned help who room! Mr W'blilatch In all uncoil tho title indicates, with tho subject of jscimi Mn inm)(. ,,,, , ,, i m vi iisitv or oiii io. iu y.nio la II unit of unhorsllv )-irl- who will work nl Cialer Lake lod-e I'iiiii Itllie '.' '. Iltltll Ortobel I bus been formed thin I lie campus Mr Tlio girls will tie In harce of Miticms sorts of work at the hotel mid at the sumo lllilo will lis Kllrll time to Halt tho lllall lloluln II. inteiesl near Hie lake The unit wl tie lomtiosid of .Melba Williams Cu gene Mn Hiilinii. Portland Marv Mnltloi Oreeon I'lti. I'lara iirnn I'llgelle i:il(nlieth Wilson. Helen Watts Scappoose. mill I'rnrl I'lultle Miilliliill i'vni.in viHiis. I'd Mcltrooiu, a well known cattle man of Kaaterii KlauiiiHi County la In the rlt on mutters of business for n few da)s from Vlstlllaa (let aome of our Suiidu) Ciiinl) lo da Star ITUK Co 31 It VI TMAOl t,MI i la Tho City of " I a GOODRICH i fWAkron, Ohio M J Income is dell Talbot, tin well-known young t pl.ixw right who has in his credit ul number of Ainorlcnii and Kuropean , successes of the speaking stage. It Is a smashing big drama, dealing, ns ' I'ur lioiullleia taukel I ae lli'Mlll I'ohl I'rentn nr .Suiiburu Star I'rilg t'o 31-lt Tnu Impression i not whollv correct. to' cno of them is b-u an tiiab'.lm; art and two of ih-i Intel I Kk vlth The reconstruction bonding bill calls for a possible issue of $5,000.- 000. This measure was designed In divorce, and containing an eloquent condition for five hours lf lull aid other measures aid are pre. Milcd part ,0 me, pro.pdvo unemploy ment due to demobilization of Ore gon soldiers and sailors Of the to tal Issue, an appropriation of J'--000.000 Is contingent upon enact- points the finger of urcusatlnn at ment by congress of a land reclama- R).,.ral easily recognizable attornevs who today are reaping harvests from the the dishonest methods which laws of certain states uphold Of his subject matter. Talbot says onlv to overcome constitutional oo- Haele-j But. w iul there a tldv anm represent" 1 n the bonding and 'av measures. It is lar less i. the dlsciedit of a masurem these mler ears tha.i for- on act for tht, benefit of soldiers l2icrly that it appropriates 'a.g- sums salIors and marines. In other words or authorizes new taxes or uew bond j;uoo.000. If used at all. will tw lesues Once oonds and irercasea uge, to mach ke Mn011nt ullpr. laies were vieweu wun uisirusi or prlaled by the BOvernment The fur- -m Allmon' I think I hare written disfavor, no matter, almost, for what ,her sum of i64Ti5oo Is set aside for nn argument that ought to make uoo- pnrpose they were to be demoted But carryinK out ,he purposes of a sol- pje think and think hard I hue today there is a better conception ofilJIer.g ,and seUement act passed by striven to put Into an entertaining public obligations The citizen has',he jeKarure The remainder of screen pluv the many surprising find learned that he cannot hope to pros- the K,Uf ,g 10 bo ,e( for thr cou. shameful divorce laws, with which I pet if he live wholly within and 3tructon 0f public bnlldlng'. -omo of came into contact during my career a a newspaperman ( promised mi. self several ears ago that I would put on paper what I had from my observations and Allmon Is the result of mi efforts If it should succeed In Its purpose to lift the curtnln i Ignorance und rot en I ,ue ior .....-.............. v.. ....,. i,. i wi)i hauu .,, ,,, ttl ,,,, of legislature that permit unscrupu- . lous lawers to win 'easv innnejr" ' divorce decrees thru the mvdlum of 'he referee system Woven around u compelling human document. it prove to be a startling expose and lly and friends were un.ibl" to ascer tain tho cause of his hi'tolrles un'il H hours later when Mr Wlnilntch was at Inst aroused from his state of coma and fortl the particulars I n on further Investigation the ier trucks were discovered It la believed that the animal becuuio Infurlut-vl upon seeing Mr Whltluch nml with- out any warning begin the fight ' Trv our I'lcturn Sort ice Hntlafac tlou tiuaruiiteed Slar Drug Co .11 i TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WAVTI.'t) A Job lo ha ll lumber or wool will a five Ion tr'lik lit Pin dav or Ji.li i 'rea Hot M ' n of;.rr It If KOIt IAI.I' ' paaaetir.er tar !' at bug In town K2) MjiuuiiiI i rit North mil Hot Springs ,VI lillnn 31-ff KOIt Id'N'T Nice clean funil.lie.t room for gentlrmni tl'i W'nlnjl 31-31 wno(iy o nimsejt mere are certain whch are lmmHdlately needed and betterments that can be undertaken some not only by the public The modern ten- There has bctn a tefnI,e pi,.dge ency Is to enlarge their scope, and from ,he 8,ate officials who wll! hate it has come to be that the main In- control of th. fund that other rea- llry Is not what they will cost but sons than availability must bo. appar- . I.KADKK IN I.1KK I.N'Ht'IMN(:. The great strength, the big dlvl deends. tho Incomparable benefit of Tlio Klnt American IJfo Insuriuiro Cnntpan), means first class life In surance for you Kor particulars. seo UKll C t l.llll-li. Iilstr.ri ,-vian- ager The Mutual l.lfe Company of Now York KOI'NO Hunch of kev, on Lincoln between Nth and '.Mb Owiti r Mill buve same bv paying for t is .u' t .ill Herald office 31-1 1 M)ST A purse coutalnlliK floon and a plain band ring with ini tials K to l! J Keward If i turn Insurance ed to llrudle)s Shoe Store :i-io No such luck getting u l.etlng- learneil i ,on Instantly Order und gel eiuetlv II .M... ...... w HM. L-. !. ....u llll' illUUI'l ) M ntllll rtlHIIIMIII .1VWHU Curage I'.lll Street 31 1 1 No such luck as getting u l. xlng Main WANTKO tilrl i work Mrs It Main for II .11 t light house Vmlcke ii" 31-tf -whether the benefits derived will be ent before It will be utilized worth the money In other words, there nevelops a condition of wld.j to public gaze the astounding wuy -waetner It is a good Investment unemployment which building con- hlc'i countless divorces, al.sol He it is not pessimistic to say that low structlon wl remedy then bmidlngs taaes will come no more to this gen- authorized which may not be l.nmi.ll- spmiion. possioiy never Migner tax- atcy needed will be constructed In tion does, not necessarily mean that the ab,ence of a condition of unem- M taxpayer Js out of pocket Good pioymnt none of the buildings will roads, progressive educational Instl- be eT,cui unieg. a definite and Im- lutlons, reclamation of waste lands medlate need for them is disclosed all promote a higher degree of pros- ,. .DDP.. therefore, that this bill Drop those films In to Th Star Drug Co Monday Morning on tour way to work 31-lt WANTED Waitress Hotel burn. Dorrls Culifornlu Mrs llrown H rail I'blltie 11 it y unwarrinird are rr.m'.il because tict,-y Hecords at Shepherds 31 3t KOIt HAt.l I sed Maxwell Tru. ' und ueil Kurd delltery waron (' I McWIIIIaiiis tilo Klamalh Ave 3IOt pcrlty .while a good conscience secur- -d Jor is jxxket better than money In th is In nart primarily a grant of author- by knowledge that the state's .... to Jeal . a practical way with a wards are properly housed and cared posa,ble cr,,. and in part a contln- gent appropriation of funds for a land settlement revolving fund As such It deserves support The first measure on the ballot The educational financial relief bill "while it deals with indebtedness, for soldiers, sailors and marines is makes no appropriation or directly worthy In its main purpose' IJy its affects public expenditures. It but adoption the state would be author- grants to each county authority to go I zed to aid In the education of any into debt up to 6 instead of the pres- Oregon soldier, sailor or marine In ent 2 per cent of assessed valuation, the sum of t200 a year for four lor improvement of roads Adoption years The bill, however, opens a of the amendment will not Increase way to gross abuse by permitting this any county's Indebtedness That can aid to be extended to soldiers, sailors be done only by vote of the county or marines attending any private edu itself after the authority proposed by catlonal institution of whatsoever th's amendment has been granted character The second measure Is an amend- The last measure on the ballot Im minent which gives constitutional au- poses a 1-mlll tax for construction of thorlty for location of a reconstruc- permanent market roads The tax tlon hospital elsewhere than at the would raise approximately $1,000, Btate capital. The appropriation for 000. To secure an allotment each the reconstruction hospital is con- county would have to appropriate an tained intthe reconstruction bond- equal amount. A 10 per cent llmita injj bill numbered 312 yes tlon npon the amount that any coun- The third measure which guaran- jy may receive of the state fund tees the Interest on the bonds of Ir- would result In only one county a ligation and drainage districts for a paying In more than It took out That period of five years, has heretofore tounty Is Multnomah. Multnomah been explained in The Onegonlan By county has In the past shown Its real- the terms of this measure, the state Izatlon of the benefits that accrue to becomes a limited Indorser of district It from road construction In other bonds It, like any other indorser, counties. Those benefits will be no may never be called upon to pay out less from the construction of market any money because of tho Indorse- roads. The same Intelligent liberality ment Hut If It does, the money bo in road taxes should again be demon- palti wi'l be In the nature of a loan strated. to the d strict and will be repaid to the matu with Interest The Indorse- An analysis of tho ballot thus ro-'l ment Is needed to stabilize the mar- reals that three of the measures arc ket for Irrigation and drainage dis- enabling acts or mere grants of au- trlct bonds and thus promote the nherlty: that one is a state guaranteo1 tulltr development of Oregon lands, rather than a direct appropriation; ( Tho fourth measure which appears that two of tho major bond bills calli on the ballot As a "flvii m(Miin tii t.. A. .u....A a r.nn nnt . lar reconstruction bonding amend- government money In Oregon; thatl ment is but another grant of author- expenditure of a large share of one ity In Itself It provides for no bond of these major bills depends upon issue It Is only a companion amend- employment conditions and actual In ment lo the reconstruction bonding ntltutional needs, and that the third Wll. Both must be adopted before tnajor appropriation bill is a tax for the $6,000,000 in reconstruction good roads. )iondH can bo Issued. Tho amendment Tho ballot can bo contemplated by removes tho constatullonal Jimlta- the voter without any feeling that ho tlon The bill provides for Issuance is Invited to become a spendthrift, of the bonds ' . 'but wllh tho assurance that hn urged The "" 'enanl-govnrnor amend- In 'ho larger proposuls to mak wibo Th tterbur ury Challenge "That which is down deep in the soul of man determines his character." This holds good in the moulding and shaping of ma terials. It is the inwrought individuality that counts. The Atterbury thrives on side-by-side comparison. Nor is it the superficial comparison that the Atterbury invites. It is the ulti mate analysis of the deep hidden things the chemistry of the metal in the axles the machining of the gears. Time will tell. No machine can bluff against the wear and tear of service. Time will tell, and the Atterbury will welcome the severest tests of time. i.iAi.ALdiMM2lMtiiL "Without a Superior" Howie Garage S Mere Out-co Unless Vonstopit:oinrout; and n i;ikk1 place to iHnm to stop n a in tirca by usinij GtxKlrich Tirtr,. Keep Gtwdr.th Tires on yi.uruirn year, und you -a ill find a imitcrif.l part of your income, saved. They ri bi calibre tires, wlio.se im prctttive sire ivcs you confidence in their service. BurtW yov nyr on their extra wk'i SAFETY TKKAI) jitnl on how thrCicHHlrn h interlock, itiu sulru lurs Hprrad bryur.i! hc t!l of ih tirr u-d p-ctrit the lower I M ( I thr Hiilr. Wullfc, Kxnmtnr lidtv thr irruj cMirii-i x ; ! r rr till it In evrrlji, ped by the nulr M-ijf.. Goodrich Tim nre tliif frm! ' ril whrrr ttrri t.rr irr;l rt !. Anil liny ui v I ui It through u- il thioiiKb, and nil nrounil, (ooet Lul their plrdr.cd mile- D D Buy Goodrich Tires from a Dealer I L GOQDfJi HIRES 1 0 "BEST IN THE LONG RUN" saaS ii WXBk ini-r.i w "jiiowh next on tne nanot mvf-Bi ment in his own con won tr- a v office at a cost of $400 v a 'b Orconian mwimm im$!M&Emmm mmm