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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 2, 1919)
FACDi TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUEHIrAV, HMT;Mni.n I,, W FOR SALETouring Car. In Good Condition. A Real Bargain. Howie MAY LINK VETERANS OF AMERICAN WARS SAX FRANCISCO, Sept. 2. A movement looking to tho nmnlgnmn tlon ot all organizations of veterans of American u.irs may bo started nt tho twenty-flrt annual national en campment of United Spanish War Ve tornn -lilch opened hero today. Resolutions proposing snrh a mer ger have boon prepared for presenta tion to the convention. Proponents ot the plan favor limiting each town to one camp or unit of tho central or- 0fncm nm, mjn Qf pncfe Rnnizatlon Other matters to como be fore the Spanish Unr etorans are: fleet arc to bo elaborately entertained lle-oliitloiw nu morlallzlng Con- San Francisco during the five days press to giant ago and disability pen- beginning todnj slons p.nblo monthly Instead of quarterly. Keiiuestjt for nbsolnle preference to honorably discharged service men and their widows In Federal, State and municipal employment. Proposed amendment of the home stead laws. The minimi election of officers is oheduli'd for September 3, the clos ing day of the encampment. Milton A. Nathan of San Francisco, Junior past department commander has been glen the endorsement of tho Califor nia camps for the office of command-or-ln-chlef of tho national body. 1 T FORECLOSURE SUITS FILED AGAINST 21 f use ii m The firm of Huteulcl; and lliivdmi filed -I ta fort'clnsiiie milt for J. S Watt of Ml), In the office of the cleric 'of the Circuit court on Friday The lM uf I. Mug in .tiipjiu Has liictiMs. Hiilts coureiii the land of the l.'ttstoru ttt Ti'ii-I'olil Miho ISNT I'ltipli' Oregon Valley land tract, sltluited as it Whole A iv Keluthel.t I'oor in east of Illy. Gange Trftm the .Mikado's Kmplie. BSaaarasasiaasgEasasaB mmasmB7SK&im Not only do we handle the Diamond Fabric and Cord Tires, with their 6,000 and 8,000 miles guarantee, but we are prepared to put your old tires in first class condition at prices that will give you mighty cheap mileage. The new re-treading outtit we have just in stalled is the latest improved machinery for this kind of work, and the stock we use and the care we take in turning out vulcanizing work of all kinds is bound to give satisfaction. We guarantee all of our repair work, and if in our estimation a casing will not give satisfactory results after being repaired, we do not hesitate to tell you so. DiamondTire&VulcanizingCo. Marple &. Smith, Proprietors 120 S. Main St Phone 165 Me 99 "Take it from says the Good Judge Wise tobacco chewers long since got over the big-chew idea. A little chew of this real quality tobacco gives them better satisfaction and they find their chew ing costs even less. With this class of tobacco you don't need a fresh chew so often and you find you're saving part of your tobacco money. - THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW put up in two styles RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco l' ak W i M 1 1 Jlfe BE A LEADER "A mit m4 tint UUn hjlt All uktih rommk.iy a. my tjl lUrt .all" El? An immense problem in reconstruction confronts the present generation. Are you doing your utmost to prepare to lead in its solution? sitwMii'JZ7 I rifcvK. MHSMa SSSSiflRB ajjBfas-sBBBBft-v I itiSjESl ! 1!$ flouEB jfii iff !'jS'LiTJ'pgsiiiJBBl Oregon Agricultural College , Trains for Itadcrship in the Industrie! and prcfrtttoM al follnwt i HOME ECONOMICS. AGRICULTURE, COMMEKCC. PORESTRV, PHARMACY. MUSIC. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION. CIVIL ENGINEERING. ELECTRICAL ENCINEERINO, MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, CHEMICAL ENGINEERING. INDUSTRIAL ARTS, MININO ENGINEERING, LOCOING ENOINEERINO, MILITARY SCIENCE. The Collcft training Include coursrs In English. Economics, rVt. Mathematics, Modern Languae, ee. Physical Education, Industrial Journalum, Natural Sciences, siftd all essential o. an education. Three regular terms Fall term begins September 22, 1919 laaflsJ'''es-aijilfrjamMsslwaMljmMljaja For College Catalog. Illustrated Booklet and other Information address THE REGISTRAR, Oregon Agricultural College, Corvallis TOKIO, Sept. -. Soaring prices for food mid clothing nx well us housu rent .show no tllm tutttluii In Japan. Tho cost of living, iii'riit itliiK to tho Yorodzii, li.ts Increased ten-fold hIiico 1SS7 while at;is lmvo mlvuucod only four-fold. As iiKiiln-'t 3fi yrn n. koku, for in stance durliu: llio rlro riots of, Au gust, last oar. tho print of rlco hits now rlson to 50 jon u koku (flvo Imsliolrt) and u Krao food crisis luia losiiltod Japan Is n country of larso fauillirs and wltli rice nmtiiiK aliout J'-S for ptry fho hushols tho hoad of a fina lly has to do -Hiiii-i hard thlnkliiK. Other food nrrpHiltli-H, especially mi Kar which Jap.uuvto uso eousiduralily Inivo risen in proportion to rlcu. It Is tho Kront middle cIiik.s of Japan, tho people workliiK on xinull falaries, which Is ralrtliif- tho Kreatest cry. AlthoiiKli wealth has Increased ns a result of the war the real wenltli of tho ina.sseR hits decreased mid tho people of J a pin are relatively poor At the .same time national tastes !inn chanKnl and tho Spartan simplicity of olden times Is no lonKer endured. ) Low salarie In public services , have so depleted tho personnel that j government Institutions like tho post-1 office telegraphs, police, force ana I schools ure oil undermanned. Indus- I l trial companies, howover, aro pay- i in-f dividends of from 50 to 100 pcr- 1 cent and tllBtrlbutinK big bonuses, ' lands and rants are rlslnc. In value , and the fanner Is hoarding hlt rlco until ho hag pushed tho market to Its hlKhest notch. The distress of today Is chiefly felt by the law-abiding class nf the na tion. No riots have occurred like lost year. The press genorally blames the government (or not finding a suit able remedy. "The situation calls for urgent action." writes the editor of the Kokumin. "Some people are about to famish. The continued ad vance In prices hs developed a kind of reign of terror." ' "If It Is Impossible," says the Yor odzu, "to bring down tho price of rice and other necessities, the gov ernment must devise means of In creasing Incomes. Otherwise peace and order In society cannot be main tained and the very foundation of the nation will be endangered." I cf undents In the nisivi are l.en Aliiiiitei, I'. J lliM'kmon, Hen Dally, lieu Sliunuahan, Katherlno Trench, V. I' Ileus, Quei'lilo llesslo Howe, Charles Klasseu, John I Land, 1'. J. Lahoree. Oregon Valley lxilul Com pany, Joseph J. Llpport, ('litis K N'aiiele, A (' !'i-fforimili. Peter Peter son, Howard Itltrhernon, I T Seoll Cathertne Shtiniier, Juseiih Shnrmcr Louis Slmm. Milt Slmpscm lerrmi' ViiKiinur, Willlnm Von Patten. Another foreclosure suit was liroiiKht by .V M. Cantroll vermis Luc la Dodge. Two illvorco cases, Lena Crowder aKiilnst John It. Crow, tier antl Lucllo Jefferson versus Oliver Jefferson, hao I n filed with the clerk of tho circuit Court. - IliiUKarlnus everywhere will keep St Stephen's Day today, In memory of tho man who was the llrst king ot Iltini'ary and who Introduced Chris tianity Into tho country THE UNIVERSITY COIIOOLO AND OtrAHTMCUS Tlia 1 uliT.lt; ItieliijM Ihs (Vll. ct t .il rstut- N . I.C 0.l It-f U, alal Ida s, - S, lu '. I I tw MixtlHn. 1st IN.rt'Aixli A'l ' iiira. Jtnrualum, l.rn i e I lilc i u ' lliule m OF OREGON ireoiAL UTUM A l-raiiltful mm. I ,w . I.la I..I.I.I. 'o.(..,l,,",ll ...I ll f.imu, or ,.i' L'lsU 1' r mui-w l"n lestfl I del ? rfre-lfte InforniK n tittn., THE Kl.lil.'i I KAK, WiMVi.iwu I vr imiAsUN, I.UGKNC Merchants Lunch at 11 a. ''rtr ('nfo. 7th St m to 3 p. 2C-Ct 6000 8000 Mile: This is tho now mileage adjustment you Ktt with Goodrich Tires From 23 MAIN ST. JUDD LOW PHONE 22M QUAINT OLD CHURCH HOLDS FIELD MASS UNDER GIANT TREE HARRISDURR, Pa.. Sept 2. Ten miles from a railroad and five miles from a trolley line, St. Ignatius' Cath olic Church, of Iluchunan's Valley, Adams County, Pa., which is 103 years old, recently held its' annual 1 Field Mass under a wide-spreading tree. Later there was an old fashioned picnic followed by a big dinner which was enjoyed by the farmer members of the venerable flock und their friends who hod ccmo In resporuso to an invitation which read, In part: "See our little cameo church. She recently celebrated her 103rd birth day and time hasn't written a wrin kle on her placid, brow. Come, and worship Clod In His temple, not made with hands. Tho robins will be there hymning, and tho butterflies will breathe their tiny prayers. 'The West wind will harp u lyric that In older than tho sea," ftr TffntV .-- j, .- rV. -T-.T J. V ' "SJ M FIRB AT SHASTA VIEW. Thursday afternoon tho dwelling house on the homestead of Mrtf. Mary Oarrlson was destroyed by fire. Sir. Albert Hayes wus living In tho house and his mother was the only ono nt homo whon tho fire started but tho son and neighbors saw the smoke and were on the sceno us soon us posslblo, though too lato to bo of much assis tance, everything being ho dry. Mr. Hayes lost all his household goods also Mm. Ourrlson's goods whl'h were stored In part of tho house, shn being In southern California with some of her children. It is understood thorn was no Insurance. Do You Know Your Own Business? If you own shares in a business do you want a Government employe to tell your executives how to run your business? If you are a loyal employe, do you want a political appointee to have the power to injure your concern by hamper ing its operations or by interfering with its efficiency? Perhaps you have noticed the effect of Government control on the railroads, telegraph, and telephone. Bills have been introduced to license and regulate the packing industry perhaps your business will be next. You would probably dislike to have this happen to your business even more than you would dislike to have your daily supply of meat interfered with xyh Piesldcrrt, Swift & Company, U. S. A, W'?: Jr RtV l II str.Mii ipiDroRTHi II W&25Z. M - ? alt tt tivt ANIMAL rJ S&rfAAwf l.M CINlirOB IAD0R II X?OoSv V 5Wn& COMPANY C1 " Sftij wwiir j mm ontcoN. "" HIi 'WMlfty JJ.pt,,1TagsStam-.M." your pool car Murphey's Feed & Seed Stof SULPHUR Let us make up The price 1 . nL.io7 is riunr ,, e..at. e .l c. 126 South Sixth St -. -..,. i . i...- I .