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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1919)
r,BnAV '' nt THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACTS) FIVK FEDERATION OF LABOR LEADERS AFTER WASHNGTON CONFERENCE ON RAILROAD AND STEEL SITUATIONS SUNDAY EXCURSIONS STOP ON UPPER LAKE ERSONAL MENTION ...itfimj r YirfAY. ifjiiiiiHkfitfytfi OT P .m(l TIIH 1'KOI'IiH OK THIS CITY AND VICINITY. GOINGS AND CO3IIN0H OV LOCAIi FOLKS. (in . . i. riiv vlRltor from i yiicnor i 0 ' . fnllflirll II. francucii, .... 1.1,. , e Watt l I" '"" c,,y ""' " a. ., San front Into. tome ot San PiiiiicIhco, . mlMiol. of Him inlhocUjrlHt..lBlt. ig hero for f- c,,yton Kirk ''o11 fV,m '":' Ration ylordny .... I...HI..UH.. ., n Mitci.cn f "y. ' ,n t" Wtontiwlm-H 11.18 wook. A. H. (IrvuiiHon In Ihiio from Yruka on IiiihIiii'hii. Mark Iliimnker was u county sent vlHltoi tlilii mornli.i; from IiIh ran. h .it Illy. 11. (J. Tornill, ilopuly Mlii'ilfT from Itoddltig, loft thin inoiiilni; with u prisoner charged with wrecking mi Iron foundry In that city. MIhh LucIUi Heckloy, a iliiiichtcr of Mr. anil Mm. Johh Berkley, linn loft for Eugene, whuro hIiii will onlur tho I. lull Hul.ool for tho otiKuing your. . ii ictiiincil froml nth ueorgo wan. nrroi.ipitiiled E I irlu to tlfo KIumiitir1y ''or rlnui:litor, lurntillnct, atul tion, , bnilnCBS j Roland, returned liiHt iiIkIU afii-r a Jf" two woekn' vIhII In Han FrniirlHro t. rt McKlmn.lns cuno In m hint, I- train from Sun Francisco on I MIhhub Anna and Mlldn-il Hill jll11" jenmo In yi'Htorday from Meirlll on HJ"""' u hIioiiiiIiik tour nroiiaratorv tci un Hcrlug tl.o UnlvorHlly of Oregon tl.o t hitter part of thin month. 1 1 mtm ,iu Mfummiii wiw jXKuom'V"i mni 'tmn-mmxi'miKmxwniiuiMXiixto'tM a ,M'.,:mm'rv"'Frrx7?zrxw,,''V"-,v Occrje DuKault loft this morning lorDuniraulr. wi.oro .o "" -'-'i" i position j Walter Cnll, a grocery man IromMedford, lain tho city on buHl Mi today. Earl Keiterson Is In town today ina bis home In 1'" Vnlloy pur- (bltlDK SUPPlI. jllu Chrlstlno Mirrdock was In ton yesterday from hor homo on lbs Keno road. Frank Bloomlngcniiip la spending ildfdajsln town from hip homo In Dorrls, California. James Jl. Ilurccsg arrived yostor dij Iron Ukorlow and In stopping In the city a short tlmo. Eire divans, who Hpent souirul da;i In (OKI. on IjubIiickh, returned to Mi ranch at Illy today. Jack Sllvkoff drovo up from Mop rill this morning -and purchased a hunting license nt the court Iioiiho C. W, Warren, urcomputileft- by Gilbert Harris, spent yesterday In 1od, returning to Hly early today. Raymond A. Anderson transacted hulneu In Klamath Palls yesterday ifteraoon from his runch In M'ou Valley. Fred Evanlkof and D. Evanlkoff, farmers from the Olenu soctlon, at tended to buslncrs at tho court house this morning. JoeZumph was In town yesterday Irom his homo near Malln to attend the meeting of tho discharged sorv Ice men last night. Mils Inez Elliott, who hss v cepted a position In a school ut Juck o. Oregon, left this mornfng to be- W ner yoir's work theru. MIhh KIIii Ogdon and Miss Itortlo Oi;don, both sIslurH of Mrs. 11. 1 ApploKnto, 'aro hero for n month'H visit with their HlHtor. Their homo Is In Grass Vnlloy, California. Mr. Dlldii In desirous of locating tho furnished rooniH engaged for hor for Sept. 3rd. Call or address Waah InKton Hotel. 10-lf LIBRARY CLUB WILL GATHER ON FRIDAY fftVi X. i If 'lift. I U. mMB&L? SKk ML H ti y "$ Wf aTj $i' vl'f' j -rrfMfWMayfrrTfayri i iHffifiWrtfTWWi ' " i n Calkins & Hamilton have docided to discontinue their rcRiilar Sunday excunslons to points on the Upper Klamath lake, for tho reason that travel tins fallen off no that it Is no longer profitable to run their boats on that day Thlu'does not mean how ever, that It will ho impossible to got accommodations. For tho convenience of those who desire It, it is still pos sible for them to charter one of tho boats of this firm The regular week day schedule will be maintained nn I til the lake Ik clos'eU.for the winter. OFF TO HUNT DKKK. I)i (' P Mason arid Dr. George I. Wright are taking a 'few days off this week In which to h.Jnt deer. Tho two doctors will spend their vacation in ithe Jenny Creek district, whero it is reported the deer-are plentiful. y.-jft,-2r.i.z.ntt:.. This photograph was taken in Washington Just after the return of Samuel Gompers from Europe. The men In this group, representatives of the American Federation of Labor, had Just finished one of the most im portant conoferences American labor had ever held on the railroad and steel situations. They .are, left to right, front rew: Daniel J. Tdbin, treasurer; Mr. Gompers, president; Frank Morrison, secretary; Iatthew vuii, vicu-presiuoni. near row ' A woman educator 'of the Unfver ity of Illinois 'says that high-heele'd shoes are the' cause of bow-legs and that waists so thin that a woman must shave to wear them are not de cent. ' i i : i Aloah Chapter No. 61- O. E. S. will hold its first regular. meeting of seas on, Tuesday Sept, 9. All members re quested to be present'. Nellie Van Rip er, W. M. . 8.2t The Government -has -Just sold a lot nf a.rnlanAD frv IP. nnr.ranl nt tholr T. A. Illckert, -vice-president; Frank Duffy, vice-president; James Duncan.l . . . ..,,. ,M nt , . ll,LIri,ii i 6l vinv, nru ivdo v ovccaa tij-iMwiuuiii, uovjii ji. vujuuune, vicu-prcsiueni. million dollars. e On Friday afternoon, nt 2 30, Tho Woman' Library Club will hold Its llrst meeting of tho club year, In its club rooms In tho Mbrary Hulldlng. TI.Ih will bo an open meeting and ten to welcome new and prospoctho mombors. All now comers to Klam ath Falls, and women Intorested In Club work and library affairs nro cor dially Invited to attend nnd It Is hoped that all old mombors will mnko a particular effort to Invito strangers Tho subject for dlscusHlon will bn "Our Library nnd Its NcodH" and there will also bo a general discus sion nnd planning of tho coming year's work. Tho regular work of thn I'helan throplc Depnrtmant will bo continued That department has served as n clearing hotino for clothing for tho needy and always stands ready to help In any philanthropic work In tl.o city. The Study Department will ngaln resume Its monthly moetlngs after a lull ot n year, whllo tho club did no work. Thin yonr's work has not been decided upon. At this Is tho only club of unlimited membership MANY ATTEND LOCAL MEETING OF LEGION HELD LAST EVENING ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL CONFERENCES IX LINE. PORTLAND, Sept. 10. The flwt of a series .of state conferences in thj, northwest preliminary to the national CLAIMS RELATIONSHIP TO EUROPEAN RULERS ANACONDA, Mont. Sept 10 Louis Jukanovich, a machinist in the em ploy of a smelter here, declares he is a nephew of former King Nicholas ' 1 and Queen Mllena of Montenegro and a cousin of Queen Helena of Opening of tho lands on Lower" campalgn In October to raise a ThJ; Klamath Lake and Tule lake for use'dore Roosevelt momorlal fund ?.' -by many people In order to bring ad- 000,000, will bo held at Portland, illtlnnnl H.-ltlnrH In Kllimnfli Cminlv. SePtember 18. - - .1.- .i. . . - i and the keeping of the lands from' "" "'VnnZ, ,, V , , ' . , brther' E"3ah JUkan- ionco ' Montana citizens intnresod j vich, Is in the service of the American coming Into the hands of large cor-, ln the movement to erect a memorial Red Cross, in Montenegro. He left poratlons were talked over and ther- building at Washington, D. .C, will here two years ago to become an in oughly discussed at the regular be lleI(l at Helena. Similar confrtM- ( terpreter, loss of an eye having pre- meetlng of tho local post of the Am- ces ,'" ,bo he,,d J" Moscow. Pocatello , vented his entrance into the military . nnd Bo'so, Idaho, on September 2 service, erlcan Legion that was held hist aml on September 20 conferences. Many of his relatives. JukanoviJh night In the council chambers of the will be held at Seattle and Spokane says, are In Serbian prisons, among City Hall. I Tho movement In non-partisan In them Marko Jukonovich. a' cousin. 'I feol that we should do all in, character an dhas for Its object tho1 who he says served as minister of our power to see that these lands do preservation of Roosevolt ideals. not get into the hands of large cor-i Propoentr of the plan expect to erect poratlons," said Wlnfleld Foster, in discussing the matter. "We should do all in our power to see that serv ice men and the community at large gut an opportunity to utilize these lands." Matters of Import to bo taken up by post delegate Dr. Fred Westerfcld doing a' the state convention In Portand, a memorial building at the national capital and to purchase and main tain a park at Oyster Bav. The actual kcampalgn will be held from Octobe 20 to 27. strictly cultural study, all women so! w,ro ll"Bed during last.. night's IMNCIM? LKSSOXH. J?.!1,? Pe",C.?n Hotel ulnlnB 'loom to n"?8' WeUmadByii and Thurs &. ,0,. Pl '" Mooso Hall "J-. Friday, and Saturdays dal. Adfe?.12t0 lr') 8 to 10 for o ,du,U ten le880"8 8:B0, rtiM p.e,r ctn,Plo; UdioB $4.00 5fK'i. JolnlnB tho clni aitlnn ,o. ';,"' .' "' "ur inror- ::."" """! o : or 4 C. ,Wim0II and here for a limit Prof L. A. S. Army. WY YOUR HOME NOW day' wyment '" you. See them to I have tin .i.... .... . 'estment. .,. u,r.':0 ot "o Host in. ZITJ b?tt,, tho tim tress ?Vt.a.ge-.?t Klamath's pro- & en'1'0. c,lly t0T u'o "iiht now and 1 Jm2nt, ,nco,no Properties Inclined are Invited to hecomo active In this department. Tho Womnns' Library Club owns nnd maintains tho Public Library on Main Street. It is a member of Statu nnd Gonoral Federation of Woman's clubs nnd alms to follow tho genernl lino of women's eluh activities. Its of flcorc for tho 1010 1020 arc Presldont. Mrs. J II. Garreti, 1st Vlco President, Mrs. O. A. Krauso, 2nd Vlco President. Mrs. H. It llnr rlson; Secretary, Mrs. W. P. McMil lan; Treasurer, Mrs. W. D. Cofor. IMXOI1. At Mnlln Hall SoptcnVbor 13, 101D. Music by Dobry's Orchestra. 8-3t Tho Canadian Sonnto has klllod thn law making It lllogul to manufacture or Import liquor into a dry provinco from a wet ono. It will thus bo pormlHslblo for othur provinces to import wine nnd beor from Quohoc, whore their snlo is now logal meeting. Ho was given full author ity to tako up any matters of that tho post had already passed on and sanctioned, uioso to 35 members httended Inst night's meeting, six or more being from Merrill and nearby districts. The next regular meeting Will be held on the second Tuesday in October. q Service men who aro scattered over Klamath county aro urged to send In their Initiation feo of $2 and monthly dues of 50 cents, which will entitle them to full membership In the organization. Any Way You Look At It. It Is a fact that AT LAST the Paci fic Const is an acknowledged trade competitor with the Atlantic. New York, New Jersey nnd Con necticut farmers offer Jobs for 3000 unemployed at $50 and upward per month, with expenses. LEAGUE OF NATIONS PANACEA FOR ILLS ORI'HEUH THEATRE. SttarttaS"6' Th0r nver was a orfem?vn!?0noy,onyourl,0'"e, Bee no. you would '"o to build. 0MaInJs.MESM' WAT,N. -. 9-tt "' l'hono 320R Tho interest at tho Orphous Thea tro is on tho lncroaso. Tho evange list announces tho following subjects for tho coming weok. . Wodncsday, "Tho Historic Propn ecy." Thursday. "Llfo only in Christ." Friday, "Dapttsm." 8-5t IHhhhhhw BISMARK, North Dakota, Septem her 10. President yiIson told his audience today that tho issue in volved In his 8N3och-makIng tour was tho "question of war or peace." Tho only way peace could be main tained was by such concert of tho nations as was proposed In the League of Nutlohs, declared the pres Ident. "Should the movement fall the heart of mankind would bo over whelmed by despair which would re sult in chaos. "If we stand out or qualify our acceptance in uny way then tho world will say "there can be no peace." ,M-4il.it.J.4..t.J.4.A..AXJ.J.J.J.J.AXJ.J.J.J.J..t..t..t..t.4..t."t"i' h QUEEN QUALITY SHOES Tk X iai"ous shoe for women. Reasonably priced. The Bootery CHAS. P. MAGUIRE (13 Main Street . V H-Hfr . mu, ... . ..,.... . . ..u.j.ij.i' Merchants lunch at 11 a. p. m. Crater Cafe 7th St. m. to 3 B-20t ,M HOUSTON Mntrnnnlltnn Amusement MEET OX THURSDAY. Tho Woman's Foreign Missionary Society of tl.o M. E. Church, will glvo a Silver Tea, at tl.o Church on Thursday nftarnoon at 2 '30 o'clock. A cordial invitation Is givon to the Ladies of tho church nnd congrega tion. All mombors nro requested to bring their Mito-hoos. XOTICE. The SIndo Rooming Houso an.d Restaurant la now being run under now mnnugomont, Wo will specialize in good meals. Give us a trial. Fred C. Wolfe, 100C Main St. 10-Ct HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DAXC1XG Wednestlny & Sjiturdny .Nights. Topuinr Jazz Orchestra STAR THEATER TODAY Jesse Ij. Lnky I'resrnlh RRYAXT WAS1IHVRN In "THE GYPSY TRAIL" EXTRA ADDED ATTRACTION ROSOOE PATTY ARBCCKLE In "THE DESERT HERO ' A Sure Fire Comedy Tonight Only. state during the rule of King Nichol as. The fact that his brother like himself, is an American citizen, keeps him out of difficulty with the Serbian authorities, Jukanovich says. KLAMATH COUNTY BUCKS One hundred and forty head of fine wool and Corrdale Bucks for sale. Prices reason able. E. M. HAMMOND Merrill, Ore. Poop Old "Grape Juice" The fact that William "Chinnlng!" Bryan is again making a bid for front page space in the newspapers sug gests a line from a very popular song "I'M FOREVER BLOWING BUBBLES." The Fleet is Here! Which reminds us of a sign in a Log Angeles millinery stere: "Want-; ed, Girls to Trim Rough Sailors." ACADE.1IY WILL RECEIVE PUPILS I Until the capacity of the school is j reached, day pupils will be received i at the Sacred Heart Academy, where I the most careful attention will be giv en to the thorough training of your child. Full particulars mny be secur ed by calling at the Convent, Seventh j aim i-ine streets or at tne Acnuemy. For the present we are unable to ac-, commodate any more boarders, but applications will be received and in rase there is a vacancy It will be filled from the list of applicants in the order in which they are filed. ' 6;tf Sacred Heart Academy. JUST ARRIVED Carload of Fords. A few unsold place your order at "once. M. Ford Garage GEORGE BIEHN, Owner Admission 10 & 25 cents Doors open at 7 p. m. TEMPLE THEATER TODAY TrianRlo Presents OLIVE THOMAS In "TOTOX" An Equlsit Romance of The P.iiis Latin QuniteiH Also Motion Picture Screen Magazine And A Dandy Triangle Comedy. Admission Mntihco 10 & 15 cents Evenings 10, &, 20 cents MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTURES V TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, Oiwgoa LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK OP THE PICTURES" tyvwAWwws.v H. W. Poole, Owner Matinee 'Every Day TONIGHT Dainty Mary MacLaren 'THE WEAKER VESSEL" Smiling Bill Parsons f'CHASING RAINBEAUX" i Thursday Ethel Barrymore IN "OUR MRS. McCHESNEY" From Edna Ferber's great ; -Saturday.Eycning Pppt-Stories DOORS OP.EN AT 7 P .M. m ' " 'TTTVTMttWtttVTTVTVVTTTV'TTTT