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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1919)
fagm two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON TimiMIMV.HKiTKM,,, "I FOR SALE- swing SEASON SETTL mi Lm I i In nn opinion given hy Attorney draft or tno gnmo cone inciiiuou .i,0ut tho world will begin tho ob General Oeorgo M. Drown to M. A. ' uniformity of seasons, but tho po8i-'survnnco of tho Now Year tho year Biggs, district attorney for Harney, tlon was taken by tho gamo com- COS of tho Jewish ern. county ,tho shooting reason fcrimmco 01 wiu legislature i"i iu; duwlcs, gqeso and other migratory, federal regulations were uncotistltu-! water fjwl h?s lr?on definitely sot-,tionnl and. therefore, would bo In tied. Confusion has existed in the, operative. Since the legislature has minds nf mnnv shontnrs on account . adjourned two fedor.il courts liavo of a difference in tho federal and.' ""held the fedoral regulations, itj stnto seasons. Tho state cannot jwas ,llu cIo"r '"tent of Hie leglsla-1 legislate within the closed season of t"ro to Klve equal hunting soascts. ! the federil regulations but it cm i This would have been accomplished legislate within the open season, Tho federal open season is three and, one-half months, but thn state. If it ' cares to, may close any portion or all of the federal open season. Thc shooting season, therefore, which must be observed bv the hunters throughout Oregon is as follews: For Multnomah, Clatsop, Colum bia and Tillamook counties, the open season begins on October 1 and closes December 31. In all other counties of Game District No. 1. which comprises all of that portion of Oregon lying west ot fhe summit of the Cascade mountains, the sea son opens on October 16 and closes on January 15. In all counties of Game District No. 2, which com prises all that portion of Oregon ly ing east of the summit of the Cas cade mountains, the open season he- gins on October 1 and ends on De cember 31. It had been hoped that the fed- WAIT! AXD LET US SHOW YOU OUH NEW TIRE Hoagiand & McCollum Next Door to Postofflcc. 5,M!"M' MRS. L. B. HAGUE Public Stenographer . Notary Public Cpnrt Reporter 211 AViDits Bldg. ' tt-i .1. -c-n- r A 4 sold, rented or exchanged. Spe- 2 4 cial rates to students. Tvoe- writing supplies and stationery. Phone 120 4 4 4 4 4 a, 4444 44 44444444444444 44444-I HAIR BRUSHES THAT HOLD THEIR BRISTLES A brush that sheds is dear at any price. If you are looking for the non-shed sort then don't fall ito see the brushes now on display at our stoio They embody the finest mate rial? and best of workmanship. The stock is so complete that every individual taste may be satisfied Prices ?1.00 to $7.00 ynderwoods Pharmacy W'v KLAMATH FALLS OREGON iii3 I IHifffri SULPHUR I oral nud atato laws would conform, I nnd recommendations to this effect i woro iniulo by the fish niul game mmmlsslnn. the roil mill Clin olllbS. throughout tho state, thu Oregon Sportsmen's IvcnRuo. and many liHll - , virtual hunters who had given much study to the seasons. Tho original had not the federal law intervened., Tnc stat0 lnw Is mopei alive aim will be enforced Insofar rs it does not crnlllct with tho federal law. Tll (latcs Klvo nt)0V0 "ro tll03 within which hunters may shoot and I ue within both tho federal and state I law. Today's Anniversaries 1S33 Henry A. llnrmim, who rose from private to niajor-gcnernl in tho Union sorvico born at Jamesvllle, N. Y. Died In New York City, Jan. 29, 1S92. IS 61 A public reception was giv en in Boston in honor of Jerome Bonaparte. 1869 Great financial panic in New York, known in history as "Black Friday." 1887 William O'Brien, the Irish leader, was found guilty of seditious language and sentenced to three months' imprisonment. 1898 Sir Herbert Kitchener nnd Major Marchand, commanding the British and French forces, respec tively met at Fashoda. 1914 Belgians made a gallant stand against the Germans south of Antwerp. 1915 Russians defeated the Ger mans in battle at Wllejka. 1916 Estimated at Paris thuTT? lies in So mine region had recovered from He-"-- 1x7 square mile3 i French territory. 1917 Six persons killed in a Ger man air raid on London. Today's Birthdays Charles Pies, who served n d'-rector-general of the EmcrRency Fleet Corporation, born In ilermanv (of American parentage), o'i yea is ago today. Maj. Gen. Wili'um M. Wrtebt. U. S. A., wl-o commanded the Thirty fifth Division in Fiance, born in New Jersey, 36 years ago today. Brig. Gen. Clarencj P. Towm'ev, V. S. A., former Kiinorinto'i'lent of the United Ptates Militarv Ac-rt--born at Ue Kalb, N. Y., 40 years ago today. Eugene N. Fofs, former r-ovorno of Massachusetts and can'Udete 'o the Democratic nomination to that office in yesterday's primaries, born in Vermont, 61 years ago today. J. Gorace McFarland, for mp" years president of the American Civ ic Federation, born in Juniata i Pa., 70 years ago today. WAR HERO "YOUNGEST U. S. CONGRESSMAN in King Swope ot Kentucky Is not only the youngest man ever to be elected tb the U. S. Congress but he Is also the first world war hero no awarded. Swope Is 26 years old and Is the first Republican to be elected from this Kentucky dis trict In 23 years. I m ,&-.; m.sA LATE BRISCOE GOOD ORDER; AT A BARGAIN TODAY'S EVENTS Fifteenth anniversary of the grant ln"rl; m"'1 '"'""" "s ",UK,i ; Frldiy." 2i sunsot today tho Jews through- rrosldent Wilson, on his Journey 'east-ward, is scheduled to reach j Cheyenne at a Into hour this aftor , noon. Tho Prince of Wales la to bo tho guest today of the city of Victoria, H. C, whom an elabornto program for his entertainment has boon pro- pared. Omaha's annual w Idoly known as fall tho festivities.' Ak-Sar-llen carnival, Is tqjie opened today and will bo continued for nearly two weeks. The intest discoveries nnd devel opments In electrical science are, to bo displiycd at tho Electrical Expo sition, which is to open today In the Grand Centrnl Palace, Now York. Two well-known olllcers of tho United Stntcs army, Brigadier Gen erals Clarenco P. Townsloy and Ed word H. Plumnicr, will bo placed on tho rotlred list today for ago. Clubwomen of Minnesota nro to gnther in largo numbers today at Little Falls to tako .part In the sil ver Jubilee convention of tho Min nesota Federation of Women's Clubs. Cincinnati is to bo the meeting place today of the thirty-third an nual convention of the Association of American Cemetery Superintend ents, the sessions ot which will con tinue three days. Survivors of the First Michigan Veteran Volunteer Cavalry Associa tion, known as Custer's Brigade, will assemble at Detroit today for what will probably be the last of their an nual reunions. A conference ot all denominations doing missionary work, among tho Indians Is to open today at Okla homa City, tho conference being the first of its kind ever held. Many eminent prelates ot the Ro man Catholic church in Canada are expected at St. John, N. B., today for the ceremonies attending the opening of the new Dunstan's Cn thedral. In an endeavor t3 arouse a spirit of public resentment against prohi bition, the Liquor Dealers' Protect ive League of New Jersey will open a big convention at Atlantic City today. The conference of archbishops and bishops to open today at the Catho lic University in Washington is ex pected to be the most Important gathering of its kind ever he. by the Roman Catholic Church in the United St3tes. Today's Calendar of Sports Racing: Open cf autumn meet ing of Kentucky Jockey Club at La tonia; continuation of meetings at Aqueduct and Havre de Graco. Tretting: Continuation of Grand Circuit meeting at Columbus, Ohio. Horse Shew: Opening of annual show at Minneola, L. I. Bexing: Johnny Dundee vs. Wil lie Jackson, at Philadelphia (de clared off). Five women are included in the membership ot the municipal council of Amsterdam. OUCH! THAT OLD RHEUMATISM!" Just get out that bottle of .Sloan's Liniment and "knock It ealley-west" WEREN"! prepared lor that quick Hwitch in temperature, were you? Lift you su'fl. tore, full of rheumatic twinges? V'ou should liavo had a bottle ot Sloan's Liniment handy that would havesoon cased up the muscles, quieted the jumpy, painful, affected part penetrate t without rubbing, bringing gratifying relief. Helpful in all attacks of luml ago, sciatica, external soruirss, stiflrefs, strains, aches, sprains. Get a bt.tt lc at your druggist s 35c, 70cV, $1.40. Let us make mijj WFp it U T SBjffrB U. S. DEPUTY SHERIFF IS SHOT OF WOOL IN STORAGE One Year Ago TofJi CIIAUI.RSTON. W. Vn . Kepi 24. Don Clintm, deputy shnrlff of ln gun county, horo to arrest a man wanted for trial In that county, win shot and seriously wounded In tho ...,.... .. .1... If. .!,.! Ml.. a. Wm.!..,'.. . . 1 1 1. IM .1. I 1111 I lllll'li 111.111. .....I, In n- alleged attach by Vlco - l'iosl dent IVtiy of tho miners' orgJnlzn tlon. He wns shol over tho heart. retry gati bonds for 10,000 fol lowing IiIh arrest. Thetv was trouble between Cballn nnd Petry. said to ho of Inng stand ing. I'etry c'alnis that Challn had once beaten him. The Hotel Pctrograd In I iris, which recently dosed Its doors, being remodeled preparatory to lug reopened as an American worn- en's club .dTHfck Exclusive HHND Portrait IUIPr 1136 Main St t J. C. CliKflllOR.N Civil Engineer nut Surveyor Office 617 Main St. Phone, Office, 1(10. Itcs. 11U!M. J rwM;Kw-;-KH": SHANGHAI RESTAURANT 4 f CHOP KUKY AND NOOHI.H IIOCSK i 4 nlmrr Order MeitN writ!. 3 T 72 Mnln Street 1 KLAMATH I'ALUS. OltlC. J t i t ATTENTION My business is making your homes bright and prosperous hy Painting, Kalsomlnlng and Paper Hanging. Satisfaction my guarantee. W. E. KANDY 17 Main St. Phono 103W SAW MILL ENGINEERING CONSTRUCTION CO. Designer mid builders of mod ern Saw MilN, Pinning Mill, Hot I'lnnt.s. Compjetc pliiuts contract ed. Appraisals and reports iniulo. Dredging. W- contract to build any class of a building and install machinery of any kind. Drafting of any kind done, lllue Prints made. PHONE 140.1 Olllce In K. D. liiiilding Phone 310-J 1122 Main St. O. K. Lunch AND CONFECTIO.VERY Formerly at 45 Main St. Home-Mndo Pies and Cnlies. Cold Meat & Lunch Goods. Ice Cream and Prults. v w. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Service Station Wc handle tho Hurley-Davidson Motorcycles and Bicycles Exclus 'vely Mho buy, sell and exchange till other Makes) Ponnsylvunla and Diamond Tires and Tubes, C. K. UISMARK 1 in S. Oth St. Klamath Falls KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS We Do All Kinds of Spring Repair ing New Ones Made to Order Axle Straightening and Ulncksniltliing AUIj WORK GUARANTEED Phone 250-V 017 Klamath Ave. up your pool car PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS DIRECTORY i - Howie Garag IIMMENSE QUANTITY SAN IMtANCIHCO, Sept. Sf,. Manufuctiiiur mid dealnm hold niiiro wool on Juno III). HI 111. than tit auv tlmo slnco iiinrtorly rnpnrtn been Issued by tho bureau of tn"ilc ' I1..I....I ,-.... 1 ... Villi. III. II1I11.11I .lllllltH 1I11I111IIII111I11 111 - iicu'(iir, nrroidlng to reports received hero. ' The latest report shows a total - ,,f (',7 1,000,(100 pounds, greasi) oiiil- l wilcnt. on hnnrt .lime :10. Tot ul stocks In pininilH by elans, were: dream-. ,,i..,u ,.. ... ,. ' ." ,M "Onttr wool. ir,r,.s:il.!ir.8; scoured. fi0.20 nnn 11...1 ! I n it I . t ...... ...... 1-hik.u, i. uii, I..U.III, anil nous, i, tuii,'.i in, Wo innlco it specialty of fire, ,H and Occident Insurance. Phono (1(1 and .....m .1.. .. mw fi.n.,t,. m a... ul. b" - Gtj Want Ads bring resuItB. RECKARD'S RENT SERVICE K. F., Bend Stage Phone 276-W VMMMW" jIIK PARISIAN" IIKAUTY HHOP Facial MnHHiiglnjt, Illeaclilng ant Facial 1'nckn Manicuring. Shampooing Scalp Treatment 510 Main Phono MO aMWMVWVMV1 CITV AND COUNTY AIIMTKAC1 COMPANY M7 Main ARTHUR R. WILHON Mm linger You Had Better Order Your Winter Wood now Double IiimI ItlockN S7. Orcen Slab, Pine 9:.B( Green Slab, Fir l.BO W. E. SEEHORN CO. 022 Main St. Phono 72 WELL DRILLING Voclmter lJroa. & Klabzuba Merrill, Oregon Or MrDnnnlfl Peel Room Klamath Falls, Oregon Lot your Olass Troubles bo My Troubled. Reglazlng dono in any Vart of tho city E. C. STOCKY. Carpenter & Cnblnetmakor Phono 477W 1024 Main. FOR ANY KIND OF FUltNlTURI See Andy Mauritsch At No. 10 Main Street. TRX MB PHONE 170-J PROFES5SIONAL CARDS ' PRIVATE HOSPITAL Now Open for Maternity Cases Mrs. Rosa McDanlels, 301 High St Phone 455 FRED WESTERFELD DENTIST Loomis Illdg., Klamath Falls . Murphey's Feed, & Seed Store e Q) m the W(r li'f.ll,.. It I I.. ... . ... I'ltmnn i:n oiimm.i .. .. v"'Uaa ... ,-... ,, ,,, nilto v hnvoj Km''",l,r-V MeAiloo - " bj Count von lit itliriK. I "Wrlal Cer. Just ,.iitimi i.. " 'r- crlnriMl public dj,. llir. . ... "riiiuiiy nt i.... I military hIuium,,,, "ll1 V Recently threi, ,,... , r"y or ,, - - received nmu !,,. P rtlnni ot td .- oarli, under the ,,,r' of a bM, inutile by a certain Honor p...., I'nvnhi .an Hull,,,! m.niml , resident In ..,, rilwh , as a thi..,l,ofrcnnrrnrl,l()ftnhJ; marriage i 0,IB Klr, , h J imrentago ,lrt tt , ,,,, born and hred llfo DR. R. B. CRAVER Diagnosis Medicine nml Surgery Olllce owr Undurwoods Phono 280W' 7th and Main DENTISTS Dr. E. G. Wisecarver I'lie.vi: ii.-,i Dr. P. M. Noel piiem: 4 r Over I'liderHoml'i Heventli and Mnln HtretU J-JJurunJJru-u--lr1lllll i" ' vwvwww Olllce Phono .ISf, lies. 435 Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart I'h) sit Ian niul Surgeon Whlto Iitllldlng Klamath Kails Oreson M' J H. C. SCHLEEF KATHERINE SCHLEEF f I'hj sii inns niul Surneons ; Office, While lllil. V .......-,.v..,..:x'!w VS'W'WWVWWVS WARREN HUNT MEDICINE AND SCMEM 206 I. O. O. F. Bldg. DR. G. A. MASSEY Successor to Dr. Tru1 Suit 20. I. O. O. F. Uldg Olllce phono H0.I Res Phone HUM nR A. A. SOULE Study Anatomy nl "'junii Francisco. Calif. "J i. SlM oro has charge of my Pfacllc . ,nffl 402 Mal"sl 1'IIUUU ID" w,..- t, i-.nnnARP " r " ".'.;.. m" Osteopathic IMiyM." -riiilratill. I. 0.O.P.W ' (ver K. K. K. Store) Phone aJ . . pw,r (The only Osteopathic u clan and Burgeon l Falli.) DK. C. A. IIAMISO Dentist , I. O. O. V, Ilulldlat PHONE 01 tA"AAWWWMWlM ii "WMMi I ..... I DR. CARTER I DENTIST WHITE ItUILMNa PHONE 1W3 I ' 1 1 .- I. 1 he price is right pboo1 126 South Sixth St