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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1919)
MM.MUh4VUtoHhAlR a MVJmvemnut9!m PAGE FOUR THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WMviim. w ..,, ifP, i f U W.J 'f f ,4 ill iM TkoFironma UoU 1" wiothcr part of Collier's ex- Adpiiral Who Leaped Into inenvening neraia,Gou,rm)r nuIinp wrUo, w,th lorHnB , , q , . R. J. mi'hii a V irntTnp JAMES S SHEEHY City Editor Published datlr except Sunday Iit Th Herald Publishing Cnmnanr nf Klamath Palls, at llfi Kourth Mroet Entnrod at the postofflce at Klam ath Fall, Ore . for transmission thru Ike malls as second-class matter I about the Journey of hl" commission Hint making all nllownncv for his , partisanship, one thins Is shown .clearly by his contribution, ns well ;a by others, of n more unprejudic ed character, thai wo Intend to pub i llh thnt l, that the lrHh poipl are In accord with the present reui ilutlonaty inoement to a degree un , Known In any Irish political niovv ment since Parnelt's day The rea son Is perfectly plain. It was made BOLSHEVISTS STILL ORGANIZING ARMY s? I'W!" Wf '''WMMWW'1 Subscription terms bv mall to any mp of dreaniers.J'of scholars and poets nnd their following of mad- address tn the United States: f)nn Tear One month .......... BO BD2icnn otith. to many of whom prac I tlcnl political achievement s.'inii d Member of the Awnrlnie.1 Prc mo unreal than the resto.atlon of The As-ocuted Tress Is eirluslvelt ,he GavVt literature. nut gradual ntttled to the use for republication ly the easlve and cowardly policy t all news dispatches credited to u or not otherwise credited In this pn per, and also local news published rein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also re ferred WEDED.Y. .H'l.Y U.V 101. T1IK IRlH QUESTION. On this question that Is so rapid ly assuming a world-wide Import ance. "Collier's VYeMj" sas- Sir Edward Cation's protest against "American Interference" in of the British government, its fail ure to keep its promises, its repeat ed concessions to the minority, have driven men of moderate political be liefs Into the ranks of tho rev hi tionists The years went by and brought no answer to the appeals of the majority for a reasonable com promise The Sinn Keln at least promised action It refused to leao the settlement of the Irish question to easj-golng or hostile Englishmen at Westminster who were always ap parentlv under the thumb of Car son and his following. It Is part of the Irish tradition that Great Ilrlt- "Irish affairs is about )hat was to ain has neer granted any Irish de-.. be expected from the most Impudent ,mand that was not accompanied by man in public life All the bad spir-a show of force Parnell knew this. it of British rule in Ireland hatred, the bigotry, the narrowness that mark the history of the "Cas tle," are summed up In this malevo lent character It Is curious that his should be the most influenU'i) the class, and, while he was .1 i.ifeuius tsiiij uittusiune, most urbanely was always In communication with the "ph,. il force party," like a saeaclo is statesman who refuses to demobilize the army until negotiations are corn- Irish voice In London, and that, pleted. while British statesmen professed to i In anger at the long series of re be hearkening after a real solution buffs, in despair of accomplishing anything through parliamentary agencies, the Irish people have turn- .r""" V'V" I 1N& '.BCTSaKaBBBtaBbN I : v .SBBBBBBKJXTOBMBBBBnl bBtJbbSBBskhIIbkbbbb) J i bbbbbbbbbbbbuSmbbbbbb? i bbbbbkbV9bb ' i i ' !BBBBBBBbflBBw v i VjBnra&fljjGuBff 1 'titafHjWffyl ft TDK 10 ul . 1 The IK '-h- t In siberin till are ingugeo in nto'iu? ignndn wotk nnd orgnnl-lnv theh iirmv sa n feml-offlelal r Wirt le celxeil lure Thte In the nullum unrt of tln lnr tlnip I'rovin' -ueti to have completed the oi MUil7.U 'nit of t'leli nnm, for slum the IipkIiuiIuk of Mlt the llive been d-'Toxlii rnllnmd" r.ttacl.'lng trniim nnd n luring stations About I .00 HolKlirft(. rnrlv In the iwnrmiiK of June .1 nttnkd tli.e Japin.se gnrrl'on at Iih1Mi kn and caused Mime casualties The total xliength of the eneinv In the legion of Scoihan south of Ipolltovkit l estimnted at from 4000 to 5000 Their lienilquniter seem to be locat ed In the neighborhood of Kloloka The Holehevlsts In mur provlnco nr engnged onlv In propaganda work and are not concentrated In mtv formidable number. Those In the di rectum of Za-llalk.il are grouped to getlier In the vlclnltv of N'eUhlnsKv their total number being about 1000 On account of the pressure from the troop of fienernl emenoff si the n.port these Ilol-hexl-ts are demor allred . m-.iiiN; m ci:Rin:it s I lit I'll l lll'U. T1'. p-ople of lli'ddlllg. (lerlier ami po'Mt" svniili lia l en MimiM t tuii I bv the tetilflt heit 'il r br. n prenll!nn In tliat ' f"' th.' pn I few we k tli" It ' " ' bin n roi "let'il s blrh .1" '!'" ' th.. li.i! trnnllin limit w In i'i v leslcrJiK 'Hit -I tl t 1 llllSIIIUll' It Hn t: tt"U in i' hi 1. 1 1 of tltoiit Km tii". i' i itioiitul il" town In t at (lerliet lnt ii t the mils on tl o hi no i" i lit -e It I id I M'lO'llI ll.'Uls wlilli III tlie lint sun tu ii. .eil I I 1 n . I.i. . i "' ur " '"' t.ia, ""IfiJti " ""U,M Y 9 V ,im(. mo i friis.it i tui:ss Tu. J. B. Coffee it vacuum packed by special process which preserves its strength and rich flavor indefinately. The most economical coffee you can buy. Remember Our Guarantee of the problem, they have listened to his poisonous counsel when such unselfish and open-minded men as Horace Plunkett, the late T. W. Bu sell, and John Redmond have plead ed in vain for a hearing. Still, on second consideration, perhaps it is not so strange. For It has been the nistory of English relations with Ireland that the least disinterested lave been the most powerful in con trolling government action, and that a broken Irish lord who spent his afternooiis playing auction at the Turf Club might have more Influence than Lord Pirrie or JohnMorley. Carson is reasonably alarmed by the reawakening of American inter est in Irish affairs .for it has always been from this country that the long line of patriotic Irish statesmen has drawn its chief encouragement. Re cent events baie shown that if American public opinion was cooled it was not estranged by the acts of a small body of Irishmen during the war with Germany. The traditional American sympathy is showing it self again in full force, and it will not be abashed by the reproofs of Sir Edward Carbon and his followlnc of fox-hunting squires and religious fanatics. To the common sense of the American mind it seems reason able to ask: If self determination is to be granted to Poland, to Czecho slovakia, to Jugoslavia, why not to Ireland' If the will of the majority carries Alsace-Lorraine back to the arms of France, why should not a majority of Irishmen settle the polit ical uestmation of Ireland9 Tltise nre the la when eirvonn who can do o wants tu get out Into tin" eountrv or out on the water o somewhere where cooler spot tun be found To aid in this worth ' fort the Indies of the Catholic hurch aro planning for a big .eunl'i to Odrs.a a w.'.k from lieu Sunday. It was their Intention to himj had tlie excursion next Sunday but nrr.itig" tnents could not be made to accomo date sufficient number, so it n POMponod for one weijk. Then It wll! be pos bio to take care of betwein three .mil four hundred oxrurrini Ists and It Is anticipated that that ti'im- bir v 111 attend ns It Is the Intonllin KmI buy the five pound can J MiffIJH AND SAVE MORE MONEY JM ffarfl 111 . -TO K I tM PA Rear Admiral Harry Mcli. 1. Hu-e. Rear Admiral Harry McL. P Huse ed at last to the rebel party, which. luses to be called a hero because no matter what we may think of its he 'apeii into tne Jiuuson river ami prudence, certainly showed sunreme rescued a seaman 'Any officer in courage when it flung Its gauntlet In the navy would hnve ,lono thv samo of those In charge of the affair to the face of Britain at a time when thlnK for one of hls men'" mode8tly make It one of the big thing! of dm British arms were at the very top of 8a8 lhe coraman(ler ' tno Traln summer their strength. And. perhaps, in Forces' AtIantlc Fleet- The almJr , their action they were not wholly un- as a,unK lln -Mrs- "use t0 Large shipments of blackherrlex touched these constitutional poll- ashore rrom hls fl8BsnIP. the Colum- every- night at The Sunset Jro-ery. Dia, wnen tne barge bowman was , """ ""? ,'"" oruers. u overboard ter. to his Special Announcement Commencing Tuesday. July 22. I have decided to dispone of tb balance of my personal collection of Oriental goods Hugs, Por tieres, Ilrasswure, Antique. Pictures and Hooks, Minio of which htti been In my private collection almost forty years I purpoio to put with them to enrich tho family bomti of tblt city, at price which wll) surely be appreciated. tlclans, clergymen, and nrofesRinnal mon hv tho f4mltlB. l.i.k v- tOSSed that sometimes It Is necessary to en force an argument with a flail. i The Irish question will not down. It cannot be disposed of by an ap peal to the feeling aroused during the world war. The Irish at home will go on fightingMor their inde pendence, men of Irish descent in this country will support them, and American public opinion will express itself in sympathy with them no mat ter how much It may grieve Carson and his clients. In the rough wa- . Waiting only to toss his coat K,e a ocn, to a caTpcmn W(.,,. wife, he dived and kept tho nesday evening in the basement of T. O. HAGUE 201 -Willetls Building sailor afloat until aboard a lifeboat. both were taken the Library building. I2-2l s GERMAN NEWSPAPER TELLS WHY PRUSSIA WAS CEDED TO POLAND SPECIAL XOT1CK. to Member, of Mlllmeti AS Itoxnuikers i lAtcnl 17(11 I Get Your Winter Wood Now If ioii hav not rccolved a letter with Important enclosures, please call at Oeneral Delivery and ask for snm. One such letter ban been cent to every member, but In Rome rases exact address was lacking so they were nildrcssed as "fieneral Del v. For a limited time I will sell you your winter wood at the following amazing prices: RIOTS HRKAK OUT AGAI.V IlhTWEKN RIVAL PARTIES. BERLIN', July 23. The Boersen Zeltung asserts that West Prussia was ceded to Poland by the Peace Conference because of a "mistaken and Incorrect scientific book nub- -,' ii,.,.t i,. .ui.. ........ i n... llshed In 1917 by the American Geo- attention. 'graphical Society containing an arti- . SECRETARY pa ,m,i ,Ti,0 .. i , , Mlllmen and Boxniakrrs Locul lTCt cle entitled The bondaries of Ian- nf f rnlte(, nmtherhood of Carpen- guage and nationality,' by Leon Do- ters and Joiners of America. Ki"i. mlnltan." ath Falls. 22-,1t The German newspaper avers that Z.s. . . . . . . ... President Wilson was influenced by1 1JKJ LAit u -L.AbaIr I ithO "Innocently falne Infnrmmlnn . this article" vhlch, it says, declared) X X X X tttt-tt..tttH-H-tttttHHHW DOUBLE LOAD BLOCKS. GREEN SLABS $3.50 W. E. SEEHORN CO. 622 Main. Phone 72 I rfmiiitf0fei " " UiiL -. . Is certain that the mamniv r,t t-i.v I "CEimr meeting of Millrnnn and PERLLV. July 23.r-Disorders iiroke out anew in Berlin today when Spartacans and Communists attempt- "d to break un a mntnritv miinv I of the Socialist Party. Ten perrons were shot. Those who attended the meeting tried to lynch the man who fired the shots, but he was saved bv th inirfimra nr i.,.Ji - -.., WA HU9UI , - ,. . tal police , imreiy ronsn , FOR RENT- i "he Uoersen Zeitung declares that, at n" Klamath Ave NOTICE " t,le contran. Dantzlg is less thnn j'cuuiii i-oiisn The newsnaner FOR SALE OR TRADE for city tironrtv. 120 nrrna 7 mlliR nnrlli that Danzig was ten por cent Polish of Klamnth Falls, about S ncres cleiir- and that the pretent Polish corrIdorei1- A"nle trees, house. Phone 195 W and neighboring Ea&t Prussia wm' 23'3t rurnlnliid rootns Call 2'1 3t remanding some form iUCSZ "liTirZ'SS'Z Z "" H rate government is far greater than ers ' America will beheld on Tliiin- .!. thl ,1 d"to.r V'"1 " ls ""i H he majority Sf Alsatians seekinc a ,,aVl July 24tn at " " '' M- Kloc-ltaln that the artlcl referred to was1 return of the nmvin , t ."on to ftll vacant offices, amlother UBel 1" fixing the. boundaries. k.-,.. . ... J. .provlnc to France.' important business New passwerd: . - "w. .u me eniontst parts of Ulster '""In jour dues book the preponderance of public senti- 22"3t SECRETARY went against home nil i . ' Call 200, The Sunset Grocery for OUSTON' Metropolitan AiiiiiseinentM s ROCKY POINT '': Ot'TUOOR LIFE RESOIIT Recreatioii I. O,, Oregon Bensen: Mm-Dcccinbrr GUIDES, HORSES. DOGS, CAMPING, HU.YIING, rmill.Nfi, IIOA'IING STORE, TENTS, COTTAGES, IIWWEHOATS. GOOD REDS. GOOD .MEALS. 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