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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 30, 1919)
vniKMv, "' . HMD. PAGE FOUR THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FAUS. OREGON The Evening Herald!, B. J. MURRAY UPtTOR JAME3 S. SHEEHY City Editor Published dRllr except Sunday by Tne Herald Publishing Company ul Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth trot ntnred at the postofflce at Klam ytth Falls, Ore . (or transmission thru MM matin as peeond-class matter Subscription terms by mall to m Adress In the United States: One year $5 oo One month 60 It Is needless to urge tlio fanner. o be indent If no is proc.reio ; he will be tlieie If lie Is not. nil the ulnluir In oliilstomlom would hni no, influence on him Hut there lire few . J If nn, of the non-proKrw-slw tpe here, and the. chances are that next Tuesday will bo the turning point m the agricultural hhtorj of Mim i"i Co tint v .ANADA'S NEW PARLIAMENT BUILDING RISES FROM AiMlEiO lI' IIII'J VM..I, I Mir l u-t uiiviiriinuviMVn jCH T CHCAGO II Member of the Asoi luted Prei The Associated Press Is exclu-hely ntftled to the use for republication ,-,. f all news dispatches credited to It Wmh City In Tl.iw of " or not otherwise credited in this pft-i llurlal War TnM. Not fulled jper, and also local news published j out. and 5oeinor Helplesi to l",,n". .. . Older Out Soldletx. AH rights of republication of spe- s tlal dispatches heroin are also re- Mired. , CHICAGO. July 30 nitter fight- WKINliAV, ,11'I.Y :). 1IMI, AK.T THOMi .1 s.VI.1 The attention of eery bulne man and nincher of Klamath Countj Is called to the work that is being done by County Agriculturist Thom as., and particularly to that being lone in the mater of introducing the use of sulphur on the lands of the Klamath Basin Mr Thomas is the man Klamath county has been look ing for He came here under an im irense handicap At the beginning he received no encouragement. The ing betwven the whites and negioes spiead last night to all parts of Chi- II I'll, cngo Serious, casualties were more jnumeious than an similar period of the racial war City authorities made no call for tioops. and lacking snch a request, Goernor Lowden could not order the soldiers to take charge, although S.000 are now resting on their arms. The death lKt has reached twenty eight Two negroes were killed during last night's fighting, and hundreds of persons wero injured. Whites and negroes slashed each oth- ( er with knies, shot from ambush, and ran down isolated members of their opposite race and beat them. i vbhct. I V jBB jKJV V -. -tiiiiMiiiiiiM.m&jis -nviijo nr it wr.uT w i u.rtv Si rTar.y,...:ss,y j . zi i Little grains innaruTT meah ood-byto Hair Dandruff litrmllv m,)n,.1, ... lllr tuit el the hair i JJI'iSj evcnlimlly btinK, bM,.' qprfamliuff ami irnmvr it ffi turemoti nun ami if imivr It C, A DIM llrlrnt.. .. 1. W U I iri,i o,r idna'ay J lit It, Mmy tec suanintn mwiii tnr train m) B, .1 Ihn hair lu normal, hrnlihy JJJw,? 1 tT put nrrv Hmr.T d STAR DRUG CO. nnlhn ..III, wMli,?,"J IM llraliurut. h '" aiMfi Wtl.lrrw.1 Hliniot H,, 111 roiiii lia.trM (III, tlrllurut. Tanchers had grown to loot upon the iVorKor agricultural agents witn sus-1 gome ooting was carried on. Prob- picion. Nothing practical nor tang-'abiy a dozen were fatally wounded, ible had come out of the work and it The whites seemed more aggres Tke JVfe-wr Do7niniort Su-ildiaff" for the riots. MORK CAMP SITFS ARK OPEXKD FOR K.NTRY. was an uphill task that the new man she than the blacks. A grand Jury tacxied But he has won the day. ihewni attempt to fix the responsibility -rtctory is not yet complete, but The Herald makes the prediction that -within another year every ranchor and business man in the county will "to back of him and giving him the support that is so necessary to make lis work the success it is going to be. Though here'but fewiaonrhsihe haa accomplished wonders In the mat ter of killing off the gopher, and the KTasehoppei ''and other pests that JutTe cost the farmers of the valley thousands of dollars every year. There is still a great deal of work to be dono along this line, but if the right kind of co-operation is given "Mr. Thorna's. a" gopher and a grass Topper will be a curiosity in Klari stb county. ' ' 'y Earl Shepherd, who with his wife, is enjoying an otfttng al "Riley's Camp" at Rocky Point, was in the city for a few hour today rfadas proof of his ability as an angler, pre' sented specimen been caugnt there this year. The spirit of reconstruction animating Canada to repair as quickly as possible the loss and , wrecks of war is typified Jn the rebuilding, more beautiful than before, of the great Dominion parliament buildinp in Ottawa ' 1-rom the completion of the old building, the cornerstone of which was laid by the Prince of Wales in I860, up to its destruc tion during the present war. it was the crowning architectural feature of the capital citv. rtnrHir". , th utimm't ' (Ffie. dcs'&rucT&iart ht jfYr oYte oldC SbrluamA-nt Buikling Parliament Hill, whose lime stone blulTs rise lf0 feet sheer from tho mcr passing through Hie city Tlio central tower of the building rose ISO feet from the ground. Opinion is undecided us to whether or not tlio explosions and subsequent tire which do stioyeil this magnificent struc ture wero the result of n German pint. At anv event, nil the ef forts of the llio fighters were of no nvnll. Now n new parliament house hns risen from tho ashes and will be a worthy monument to the era of reconstruction in Canada. The new building is nearly completed with the ex cention of the main tower, which will stand at the intersection of the walls The Prince of Wules will dedicate the new parliament building with appropriate cere monies while on his visit tn Canada and tho United State his August MILLMAN IS FINED.. over about 380 acres. Mr. Salslg 000 for each of the flvu )eurs, or I FOR FOREST FIRE- flneU 25 aBd C8tS by Ju''tl't, ""Khtly more than four dally forthoi .,.-.. iour moaiuH oi win lire season, ion ,' !-.,-' A determined effort is being made earless camper Is second. Tho men1 As a result-by the forest service, in co-ooeralton burning brush and slashing without of ani-investlgatlon by an of f lo(al "of Ith state officials, to reduce the a permit ranks third. About 200,- the Unitea States'1 forest service. W. niimW of firo hv nmcorttHnr nil flOn bitph within thn nnflnnnl foroaia -- -; - - ITII ---,.,.. V.,h.U , .Vrfu..a.B .. ..... w HH. . ... .v.u. ,. MEDFORg. Jply 30. n'iUiln,llnkn 1... KOODSTOCI jBACK'TniSnEYBOARDJ Are All The "Worlh WW Features Found in typewriters Simplified and Improved Ttiattanrfanl lyprwrlKr U nrwMn.of bulnmia nvt nf trniliiirnt IliliouMba Juilicvdunlla m-rlt al, n nottnlitnima or fams. Tat tl,n UUIulf tUl..nl,,uli lh lUncll olf lha tilano- lh Iruvrcnnol. aaur,throal mutlrlan ran tcll,a&plyu aBmt"t loalviMiwrli'r. Tba Falrl TmIi Try ill il.rdil Wj. hoanl machine, llh lha ryrt Uind(U4 IhaWiMHMock anMina-lhrm.Lrliouramia of touch anil hoarlns alone ull ycu,aal Ihn jiritf PUm Wsiiab I IKU Ui,a4lBHa Ut your cyra LvhoM hi mmy otka dfantaaraa. Tha WnodtuckniuitlaMt Dualbaraltandoparalad.taliaappraclaUl Olva It that chanc-tittr jrovr tn svrltcr wulpiiwnt It tlayaaiKlamila faror, txcauia It la hull! to At thW.t fit tha mood, to fit Uiaiob. HlmpllMiJ Inprevad, tha Wood lock hh In nit niton or conatrnetlnn baa tot Imi aam (10 Iraa troubla). Yoa sat Tour aaafi. rltamachlnaand thahoit TmurataftM baal el otban. la U Waooalock. allotted by the Forest Service"; o. wuicn a reniai oi live aouars a year I w.j u.i : .;, v-"' iti.l l .a -uni6;u. am uciue Eaacn oy people While the work of killing oft the who reside outsldoof Klamath Coun- -pests has been, going on, Mr. Thorn-ity. and It occurred t6 me 'thaf some , . 4 "" " ;o iui, .m '"luuwucr oi , nres oy prosecuting ail aircn ", '", wuu spienaia w.-Salsig of.lhe Salslg Lusnbjer.com-Jqases of negligence. During ttie past of the state wero burned ovor dur- tiyvrtrimATm "Yunf n of tie fine fish that have pany operating up Andersoi Creek. five years In Oregon there have been Ing 1918. while the loss to private Y SS3iiMSL urnt than Ih a nar 1..-j.j ,.... .. I . ".. ........ ... I KP"J - u " 1 uieuueu KuiiLY lo a cnarare oiiOTmratrfiain avanra at 7 nan fira ...ii vabv nmrwr intrMra niitaiiiw nr tin. rni. "I Was surprised," ald Mr. Shep- inr a dnnkpv pnrlnn nn fnraltilirftlio,.,on an n.ini --J r. . - . n.i. -o. 11 in? -a-i tnn herd, to learn that practically all of without an adequate spark airrVster-'lhave been avoidable. 1 ' '' the summer camp sites that atf being The fire started by the englneiiprW Incendiarism has averared about w.t. ... .. .. ' oammiiB ior ine ueraia. as has been busy is another direction that of increasing crop production. 3fe has waged a successful campaign lor tho udi of sulphur, and was "able 4 to the fact that, .like the ymber; to Induce a number of ranchers to in vest quite, heayily in Its application. This is the -first year In which it has heen used .'in Jarge quantities, an'd the results have surprised everyone, who has Interested himself sufficient ly to make an investigation. It is Sor the purpose of showing the people of the countyi what can be accom plished by the use of sulphur that TMr. Thomas plans to. have in ex cursion to the various ranches where I Tne Wisconsin Industrial Comniis it has been used, so that the business ( sion nas set a minimum wage rate man and the farmer can see for him-!of 22 cents an nour for experienced one is overlooking a bet. In a few years these sites will be valuable and nen me people nere will wake up claims, someone else owns them. 1 understand that sixteen more of them h&ve Just been opened for entry, and if this is true it affords locaj.peop'h? a chance tc get one and provide for tht future " If Mr. Shepherds information is correct it will be possible to get full Information about the sites from the Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon. feelf Just what has been done. This excursion will be held next Tuesday. The business men of the city should attend in a body. It is as -vitally important to them to see the I t0 $&,S0 a week- erop production increased as it Is to! the farmer. It will show Mr Thomas tl.at ho has, the support of the entire community it will, give him that courage necessary to carry him over the rough places that are ahead It will be profitable for the community. vhich means for each individual. women workers which, figuring a r.," hour week amounts to $12.10, and a rate of IS cents an hour for learners for a six months' period, amountirs Mrs A. Whitman, who has been ot the Dlackburn hospital for some time, suffering from a nervous break down, was taken home today, and is reported as being much improved. H. J. WINTERS JHWJiUOR AND OPTICIAN 706 Main St. rbone 1411 Y' ' '' 'E ' ) r , ,, (,' N IT7 '' ft O. F. Demorest, Dentist, Cth Main. oer Sugarman's store and JBERTY THEATRE "Tlin PICK OF Tim PICTURES" aVNJSiasai H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee Every Day TONIGHT Beautiful Bessie Barriscale in "ALL OF A SUDDEN NORMA" Smiling Bill Parsons in "THE POOR INNOCENT" Kinograms Latest News Events THURSDAY Frank Keenan in 'TODD OF THE TIMES" DOORS OPEN AT 7 P .M. r ,:fl XW ' -. J I- I 1 A, s v 1 On '1 ' iir 'rtnlA asta nd 4 t t T t t T T T t T T T T T f f 4 stn , ..ca v 'Til i; ..MJ W& If you want permanent construction the kind you will not have to replace in a short time, see that Shasta Sand is used. Shasta Sand stands a higher test than any other sand on the Pacific Coast. That is way you should insist on its use. It costs you no more than poor material, and saves you the expense of repair work later. AL F. GRAHAM 'K &iftig Iff Oil 'k ;k "X T ! t T T T i I Y t t Y ? T T T T T Y ! X t i T T T T