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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1919)
THimtWAV, m:iT;M,.,( PAGE FOUB THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Evening Herald E. J. MCAKAT, Editor JAMES S. SHEEHY City Editor Htt ACT New York Youngster Keeping Cool by Diving for Pennies in Library Fountain Published dnlly except Smulny by Tho Hornld Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Strcot. Entered at tho postoffico at Klam ath Falls, Ore., for transmission thru tho malls ns second-clnss matter. Subscription tet ins by mail to any address In the United States: One ear . $5 00 Ono month 50 Member of tho Associated Pre- Tho Associated Press is exclusively entitled to tho use for republication of nil news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited In this pa per, and also local news published bercin. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches herein are also resorv-d. Tiiimsiuv, si:itimiu:u ii, mm. THE PltO CKllMAX CUV President Wilson is evidently real izing that he is fast losing the sup port of the rank and illo of the American people. It is the first time slnco he was elected president that this fact is striking him full in tho face, and it is a good thing for him and a better thing for the nation that he has undertaken to "carry! the fight for the league of nations" right to the people. He had been out of touch with real American sen timent for so long, that he did not realize that there had occurred a .great revulsion of feeling, especially so since the boys who went to Franco "began to reach their homes. Hardly had he finished his first WORLD WAR VETERAN -POISON VICTIM BEING TESTED I LONDON, tfopt 1 1 Tho Finance I Act, which more than any othoi to cent legislation echoes tho popul " cry or lliltnln for tho llrltons" thin the piofoicnoo which Is to bo i:lon riatM (tils pioduccd wllhln I lie I in ilpu, Is to bo tried iinmoillntol. timii two orders ls'i ' liv tho lit i ill n Trad' I One older l iiu'Mon thai in li iivito i-hall bo gloP refined sura', tun l.itet and tob'i it mportol fi mi 'ii l 'cohrilos, and tl" ot'ior sets tho il.iiid ir ' of Imperial u tgln" hv i 1 1 . t Id ii no inauiif u r 'es shull Ii r i.sid (ion of Hiilish if Imperial oi ', i ' ' loss 1!" per cent of the total value h 'the losiilt of lliltish or impeilal la ! bor Did wood alcohol or Blmllar chemical poison In a bottle of rlpo oIIvok kill tho uinjorlty of n dinner party at a country club at Caiilou, Ohio? Or wore germs In cold Htor ngo turkoy responsible? Dovlors dlsngrco nnd tho verdict or chem ists will havo to Rupply tho nn iiwor. Col. C. C. Woybrucht, world war votornn, formerly ad jutant general of Ohio, was ono of six who died within a fow bourn after dining.,' llQBtyot, llrl.i wnt Ad,. Hf ' MRS. L. B. HAGUE ''I'llc S(f.1UKIll)Il(r " Wills 111,1,;. Klllllllllll Pulls '"iltiin- 5. sold, tonled or ,x,l, ,,,,,. -7' I mi.i!B.,:.pi, H.,10n;J" " New York kiddies are wide awake if anything. During tho recent hot weather tho policemen turned their heads when the oungsturs took a dip in tho fountain at the Public Library. When they were refreshed they Just haDnened to remember that thov nnpdeil snmo mnnov fnr lm prwim nntnm speech before he saw that he must g0 by a procesg of menta, suggestion tney t a crovu, to stan a c,v, whus " (""B....U a..u .u.c test by tossing pennies into the pool. Whether the contest was "fixed ,ne nas men an appeal 10 me iauor-our sportlng editor collIl, not nnd outj but zng man, out nnas tnat ne nau too many troubles of his own right her For the purpose "f the lcgulatloiiH generning the kocoiiiI ordoi It Is pro- iidt'd that the total Millie of an aitl- 1 clo shall bo "Its cost to tho manufact urer at tho factory and shall lnclmlu i tho .ilue of containers and other forms of interior paiking nidiuarlh sold with tho artldo at retail, but shall not include the uianufacturorti' or exporters profit or tho oust of ox tin lor packing, carriage to port nmlt other charges Incidental to th g'otH subsequent to their manufactute" In calculating tho proportion which is the lesult of laboi within tho out plro there mav bo included the cost to tho manufacturer including wages, proportion of fuel, supervision and other factory charges and the cost of labor for packing for retail sale sth vi:i. Hod hull, two eiirH old branded CV on right hip and bur 'A on loft otlflo. Howard for information. S-lUt .1 A MADUOX. Surety bonds Iillo jou wnlt. Clill oto .V Smltli. n-tx 'In in ii!n v..:..;..,.;..j..;.. ., Htt Mrs Dllda Is doslroiiH of locrtlng (he furnished looms engaged for her for Sept Ilrd Call or address iihIi- l"in l'()t 1 10. tf rihUINC SEASON OPEN one cents he tossed into the pool on his expense account FOR RUNNING RACES HELD DURING FAIR nt home to bother about a League of .Nations or anything else. Then he trotted out $ie cry of Bolshevism of i the treaty with jhp league of nations WILL AWARD PRIZES unchanged, was -accepted. This had no effect. Then le tried one thing after another, with ,the same rpsult. As a last resort y raises the wy gt pro Germanism, JI fays: "I want to tfll jou," said tbej Tost who enjoy foQt races an(, president, "that within the )aj,t tQ tleld events will have an opportunity weeks the P1o-German eloment in t0 try their skfll ot the annual County tho United States again has lifted Falr that will be held near Wilbon Its "head." I Rri,.n 'n a-i,q tA o.i Sri 'ine element saw a chance, he I Rumors that flslilm: In Klamatli when the youngsters left each count v wnuld 1, rinse.i f.nm h..p..mi- seemed to have about an equal number of pennies. "Certainly looked j bor u;ull AprlI thn, hnuj bw.n olt. ciuuwju, iciiuutu me siiuiLui uuuur. mu no (nun i even pin inc twenty said, by keeping their nation out of On the opening day, October 2nd. the events are for pupils of Klamath ditiUppointed, but lightened, man. the League of Nations, to make pos-1 county schools and include three fiibJe again what Germany had tried I dashes, with two cash prizes being ' to do In the great war. It was aawarded for each event. Open races clean-cut Issue, Mr. Wilson declared, and t leid events are scheduled for between this new order or the Old u.e following days. A tug-of-war will ""German order. j be put on each day for the enjoimr.t i This would seem to be the last 0f the visitors. cry for a losing cause. The people Tho complete foot-racing .mil fie'd will receive this statement with program for the two day's enter-' greater doubt than they have any tainment, and the committeemen who Jt the others. This charge of pro- wm have charge of tho vai ion j e-, 'tlennan propaganda has been "ork-jbihUs Is as follews: ' ted to. tha limit, and unless the prei-1 October 2nd, open to Klamath ileal can make a more stirring up- County pupils, two classes, ft nil races j peal to the merican people, he will for eacn class; I return Id Washington a very much I ioo yard dash, 1st prize 3 00, 2nd ' a far more en- prjze $2.00; 50 yard dash, Uit prize $3.00; 2nd prize $2.00; 220 yard run, ! 1st $3.00, 2nd $2.00. George Putnam, the fighting news- October 3rd, Free for all. 100 yard paper man, who recently disposed of dash, 1st $3.00; 2nd $2.00; i0 yard his interests in the Medford Mail-! dash, 1st prire $3.00, 2nd pri-e Tribune, has purchased the Salem j $2.00; 220 yard dash, 1st prize S3. 00 Journal from Chailes S. Fisher, and! 2nd prize $2.00; Fat man's race, 200 has taken charge of tha paper. Mr. lbs or more, 1st $2.00, 2nd $1 00; Fisher will devote all ot his time Sack race, 1st prize $2.00, 2nd prize and effort to the Eugene Guard, $1.00. Tug of War each day. which he has owned for some time, j CLairman of Sports Program, Sam The newspaper men of the state will Dearinger. be glad to welcome Mr. Putnam Sack The Following General Committcc into their midst, as he is a type of men were appeinted: man that is a credit to the business.) Juvenile Exhibits, F. W. Sexton; He will undoubtedly make a success Farm and Community Exhibits, E. H. of the Journal and make it a factor Thomas; General Exhibits, Elmer Ap In the affairs and upbuilding of the plegate; Ladles Department, Mrs. R. , E. Wattenburg. A special prize of $10 is offered for 1 best Farm Team. -state. THODPS KILL 5 1ST! PEQPLI I If you want it, advertise. Herald Want Ads bringresults. mdi&AfaiA, i Oh, man! what a Hat.' What s t j 1 o and splendid qunlit. Yes! it's a "Mallorj" anil ns kooiI as it looks. Thej compare favorably with the most oxpensIo hats without the excessUe prices. Mallory Hats meet otcry ilenmnd of tho taieful, well dressed man. The new' Fall stjles anil similes are the best ovor. We'll enjoy to jou. .showing them K. Sugarman "I Ain't Mart at Nolmdy" ing about town, are absolutely fulso, according to a statement that was Issued this morning by V P stonn state game and fish commissioner Mr. Stone said that anglers lU'od have no fear of the closing taking place, and that ho would assure, them liHliing for the ear. In Korea If a man meets his wife in the street ho ignoies. her presence and passes on as If she wore a stranger. KLAMATH COUNTY BUCKS One hundred and forty head of fine wool and Corrdale Bucks for sale. Prices reason able. E. M. HAMMOND Merrill, Ore. WOOD Wo Illo I is i It uu iiliiny n. qillllOH foi blink ttm from points In Ciillforiiia ami t, Indications an that hr iiiniilltli-H of thlH wood will be shipped to oui.lilo point, when fill WOlltllOI (OHM'S If ou want to sloto Block Wood - Iluy now and 1 safe HIiikIo IiiiiiU 9,-iHO Double loads 97.00 TERMS CASH 0. PEYTON Olllui tnoM'd to 70S Main l'hoiio 1 1 li It "WOOD TO 11UIINV VWWASAA Tr TTW-JgTfcrSmJl''mk' I 1&mfimMdxMimS -rI' & - . KLU. '- - - aii'.'jiq On BOSTON, Sept. 11. Five persons were killed, and a bcoro of others were wounded including three worn- en, when t. oops fired IntfcfttfJjrfaft etf fibaUOTSAOBd 'IBVMK&m fcJI Wbl& 1 i)0ld wno were auempung to uart a riot BLACK GUNMETAL, Ei'ai ' -J--M ... . xOU iHSWi AWiiBDE'ABfifciflnin in the streets. Boston is being policed by troops following tho strike ,000 wr"V .7Ax?te l -i' -c r i .rtifttML . MAHOGANY CALF OR INDIAN TAN CALF n- m tm ItttLi't ari 1 nrT wnrtT leal policemen. The policeman's striko x," Iwas caused by city authorities' diyi nifRRlnEr snveml Inw minrfltnut. .iflnt n v-ijiiii lllni. I.n.l tn.n..l n ...,...& I Ll. ' police In a union. Boston is virtually under martial law. rifr tf MJ. . .eaniandiSwoldDii l r fe . c. . 3i rfeK ,-- if - ;cL. J ' I'Tf 3SW &S t i'Ji wwyuir 7j rzr. j"i (r' in3 Ifinoxi'sq tuoz Pli 3jft-4wai The palace of Versailles, tho scene 'Sof the signing of the world peace treaty, is probably tho most costly palace over built. In order to koep j tho outlay a secret, Louis XVI, de- WEe From toa to heel IlucifiiPPHT Armv bhoc Is everjr inch mm' rml Worn liv irtWi in all walks of life at all tim'fcs, in all climes A shoe built for unusual comfort and extra service. Get a pair today J For Sale at Another Fair Question Have you made remarkable progress this year? the neighbors. Then show Have you done -nothing this year? others have done. Then come and see what Then bring your potatoes and beans, your turnips and corn, your pigs and -colts, and all the rest of the family and take in the County Fair. Klamath Count y Fair ij -j'noi b'. t.L October 2 and 3, 1919 SOMETHING DOING ALL THE TIME. io iliftilu&Q(l six dll u Uofl 'loriuH ri boaob " ''", " ' i fee bslbncri od Hi n ti o3 bw ' ?xp' w ol dteiiiBl WBVffnv &orfj o ;a :i,siHuB c "C P 1L3SL & $U W V E IU in ' ii W f Near Wilson Bridge, October 2nd and 3d. T t TSSTn - - f'tcturers