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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1919)
fV THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FAlli; blREGON TiimwiMr, oimnnen l8( v TAG, FOCK TheEvening Herald shall go to other sUtos and devise HIGH SCHOOL FLAG POLE DEDICATION raae paa. Even the laws of Cali fornia are sot forever anchangeable. Tt day will come when the real streagtb of the Japanese will maVo a clean sweep of all snch laws. Ijcmw of CltUetwhlp B. J. MORKAT KtUtor FRED SOCL.K CKy KdKor Dedication of tho new (lag polo lat tho Klamath County High school 'will taVe place tomorrow nttcrnoon, -And as to the attempt to dopr'''! tvoclnnlnf; nt 45, announced lVrcy Published daily except Ssaday by ffca Herald FabUshiuf: Company of STJamatb Falla."at 115 Fourth Street. Entered at the polof flee at Klam ath Falls, Ore-, for transmission thra the stalls as secaad-dars matter. American-born Japanese children of .v0Us, principal, today On licbiUr 'the right of citlienshlp. as proposed ot tno faculty and at dent body, Mr. the national joy smoke makes a ut, of a ciSarettei by Phelaa and Inman. On the Jar I Wells Invites all Interested porsoim when sach a great fundamental e!e-to ,ttcnd tho exercises. Tho follow xaest or the Constitution Is cllml-jnf- program Is prepared: nated the spirit of liberty and Inde- Kalslnc tho colors. Subscription terms by mail to aay?pendence will be lost. Therefore If Song, "America." Address In the Cnlted States: J by one chance, in ten thousand such Dedicatory Address Itnjmond One year 'to thlns BPPn we can on,r Bned Harlan, president of tho student Ose month -i0 Ueirs Cf sympathy for America rath- j, ' " 7TTrTTZ er than fer the small number of Song Double trio of tho Girls' r The Associated Press is exclusively Japanese. , oieo Club. KctitlM to the use for republication "Even the Kaiser's empire was de- cnnP nw Club f of all news dispatches credited to it jxroyej -h-cb Us time came. What' Company formation and manual ll NHtfeaERf r Tr-T'asBasaaaaaas t : iim rf 1 in. i i Km Jtereln. All richts of republication of spe- eial dispatches herein are also reserr- - rrnensDAV. ocronro ie. ipib KEEP THEM OUT It' was with amazement that we learned yesterday that a sale had been consummated whereby a sec tion of land near Midland bad been sold to Japanese. This is the most unfortunate thing that could happen to thU county. The history of ev ery secticn of the Pacific Coast wherever this race has settled shows mat they have had a blighting in- Haence and their entrance into Klamath county Is the worst set back it has ever had. There s no seeessity for the sale of this land to Japanese, when there are plenty f white men throughout the United States who would be glad of an op portunity to get it. Throughout the Sacramento Val ley anti-Japanese leJgnes are being formed with the cbject of driving out those that have gained a foot told and preventing further en croachment. Like action is being taken elsewhere on the Pacific Coast. The time is at hand when .Klamath eosnty must join bands with ber neighbors and form .a league and lick up with an organization that effers-onr only hope of escaping the threatened invzsicn. The declara tion aihoald be issued that Japanese ball not gain a foothold in Klamath eoasty, and no stone shoald be left aartarsed to mike it effective. The following editorial, translat edfram the Janao'eee. and which ap- un In Vor TKYtrld " a. JiniSHC ' aewsaper. pointedly tells us what tbe'ifea back of this Japanese is vaafea is. Let Klamath county be cae -section where the people caa set "devise some plan to force Ihliiii'iln i -upon -as. Let .as take warning from California. The Gold en State saved ss from the Chinese. She is trying to save rs from the Japanese. Let as help ber. The editorial from tie "New- World 'is as follews: "We should advance and not re cede. To stop Is to retreat. Wheth er in war or in business 'this -"holds true. While we push forward" boldly the enemy has so chance Ho form plans. We have a. saying tfeifthe sods never curse successful men,. A determined spirit will crash even a rock, we also say. These maxims are suitable for the present situa tion. Japs irai FreraH We who are here in America, -where so many anti-Japanese par ties exist. -murt-have 'this sorer of-de termination." Wbatcsn Phelaa dot What can Inman dot Beth .sawi bat oroonary-men. iceir iejuj w wyr AVALOI. Santa Cataliaa Ialanfl, ing Bnnsual. Their infiueaee is nlyjc q i5clyde Opel. Jr.; son that of the crowd, Whea thorough- of M Aralon hotel-keeper, fcs bellevr jy examineo it has not we poser avav nf a Ysstn 9 aroa fffiar frnfn . . ...Vj. - -. " " "w"ieoBtitry who goes to school in an the eaves. When we, of the Yimaiojajrpanev cc x u a 5Biy iae nr. opposition will be as futile as an attempt to sweep the sea to sweep the sea with a broom. It is only because there if so much vear and anxiety on the part of us Japanese that they think they C2n undertake such big things. "Even if pblogxuph marriages should be prohibited we cannot be stopped from leaving our descend ants on this American continent.! Even if not a sink's Japanese wom an tomes it is impossible to prerent tbe eed of our great Yamats rem from being bows on this American 1 cans, with Fxench, with Indian and f with negroes; especially since there are already a hundred thousand Japanese here and fire thousand children are born annually, Phelan and Jo man cannot stop this force. What stupidity! What ignorance of a mighty forte' "Again, let us consider the tend law. Suppose that (he ideas of J'beiaja end Unoa vere frrp&i out. and M-e Japanese uere prohibited PSf from owning or ivHSwWxg tend. i We would fHxii tome way to con- iijDueyfaruiug and wafcteg-a goot V II viuK -ats -Producers. If we cannot u lcss inan a arop in lDC reaV ocean of world tendency, do to stop! the tormri movement of our Ya-, 'mato race? Behold Phelan, of Irish) lineage, members of whose race are' :' scattered all over California! But,' forgetting their past, he is cuting our race. The Irish people, who themselves came from over seas, are not the people to siy. 'America for Americans.' They dif fer from us JaDanese only In the I period when they reached the con tinent. Let us listen to the big se quoia trees, said to be eight thou sand years old. They would laugh! "We will say: 'Let there be a hun- idred or a thousand anti-Japanese movements; let laws be made; let laws be amended. Foolish agitator will have their day; wise ones will some day raise their voices. ' All these are temporary, but our great racial activities are eternal. All we have to do is to stand firm on the single point of justice, unite our strength and move forward enerv getically is various Quarters of the business world. " FEW JOBS FOR LONDON", Sept. .'(Correspon dence of The Associated Press.) 3Caay girls who obtained clerical casployseat is government depart ments during the war are having a bard time finding sew jobs since the cutting down of staffs has throwu them out of work. There have teen numerous exposures of ex traraduice aad Incompetency in government ofiees aad the girls who worked in them have come to be re garded by some employers as alders and abetters in the wasting of the tax payers' money. They are dis covering that commercial aad bus sesa firms do sot want them Some advertisements of situations vacant conclude with the statement, "Ho government washouts needfiply,' Employers consider their attitude well justified. "How can such girls be of any use in this bouse?" said the woman manager of the West End branch of a big London firm. "Everyone knows that in a govern' cent office the girls spend more fiine in knitting jumpers and, making tea thaa fa working." . , "It is a case of the many suffering for the sins of the few,," said, one government otScial. r. CALIFORNIA LAD I FLIES TO SCHOOL to be the on!r youth in the - ... Thje Kbocl be atten(j8 Ja Jn the aa Fernando valley, in Los Ange les, county, fifty miles from home. Of this distance, thirty miles Is over sea. Clyde leaves home every Mon day morning in an airplane and returns tbe same way Friday night. MASY WOMEN DOCTORS LONDON, Sept. 14. (By mall). One of crery fire doctors who bare completed their trafnine In England this year was a woman, and authorities declare tbat next year tfc proportion will be larger. In May, 1918, according to tbe Urit. isb Medical Journal, there were 2250, womea doctors in the kingdom,, sev er i I times more than for tbe cot respondfeg date of 1914, Bmrrty bond wblie you watt. Obtt cote i Smith. S-tf GERTRUDE & CO, l m Xrvt Arrival In Ulnsrf mrrvor dii5Tinction--31i ENGLISH K irJI'ferjmmd sailor of Lyons velret, !i.' 9ttM lur and trimmed ltb w tWatLfcnrr.ivi', co. A LowcrinR of colors. WOULD DKCliAUK l-'lUMi: 1'UKK IH)HT PARIS. Oct. 17. Unbrlcl D'An " perse-jnunzlo has wired Premier Clomcn cecau nuking him to tnko tho initia tive in obtaining a declaration from the allied governments making Flume a free "port. Captain D'An nunzio said, ho bad drafted n mani festo Inviting Serbians and Italians to recognize the mutual national rights of Flume. PHILANTHROPIC DKIT. OPEN EACH SATURDAY The Philanthropic Department of the Womens' Library Club open every Saturday from o'clock at the club rooms. wlllfbo Dona- tlons of clothing will be appreciated. Those In need of assistance from this department may call at this time. "CALICO DANCE" The Young Men's club will give a "calico dance at Houston's opera bouse tomorrow night. Silks und satins will .have opportunity! to straighten out their creasse tnftho wardrobe, while the good old stand by in dress material whirls through the light fantastic. ' FAJBVIKW NOTES Mr. aad Mrs. Hatch and Mr.iand Mrs. H. D. Morrison and Tbelma'a&'d Fay Orissle visited at CUrccc-j Hill's Sunday afternoon. -r Mr. B. O'Brien was called id? Ban Francisco ,Ut week by tbt "ser5ou.il luness of nu motner. 5 " ' ' ' '- ''i VISITINO ROSEBURO !i . D. H. Lenox of Klamath 'Fills is here visiting with relatives and friends. He is en route home, from a trip to Corvallls, wh.erc his 'daugh ter. Miss Gladys Lenox, Is a student fin O. A. C. Roseburg Review. AUTO HIGH 'PRICED "LONDON, Oct. 15. At a sale of government motor cars the other-day $15,000 was paid for an, automobilo which was built by a famous Man ufacturing concern for ttbe late Emperor of Russia. y I BULLETIN -. WASHINGTON, Oct. 16 -A .Uulle- tin was -issued by physicians' today says. that the President has fieerv. re lieved of a glaadular swelling from which be suffered two days and bad a good nlght'fl-reatilast'blgbt. f .1 m .' ! GERTRUDE '&'CO. ' ;i Dearer-brimmed sailors ''with crowns of batters' plush; wide bands of gros-grain ribbon. ' GERTRUDE A CO. 16-2t '507 Main HU You Save Money ' YOUR MONEY BACK If You like BLACK If Yo Ukm- CREEIi 41 KLAMATH CASHGROeERY W.QUAUTY STORE" WE SELL FOR LESS - Oavy light It. J. KtltwU yOU certainly get youra when you lay your smoltccorda on tho tablo, call for a tidy red ttn or a toppy red tMg of Prlnco Albert und roll a mnlrin's 'cksarettel Youll want to hire a statistical bureau to keen count cf your smokestunts! Why, you never dreamed of tho sport that Ilea - T W.'!Xrt2 packing I Talk about flavor! Man, man, you 'haven't got tho listen of half your smekecareer until you know what rolling 'cm with' P. A. can do for your contentment! And, bade ofjp. A.'s flavor, and rare f fagranco proofs of Prince Albert's quality stands our 'exclusive patented process that cutsout bite and parch ! .With P. A. your smokesong in a makin's ciga rette will outlast any phonograph record you ever heard I Prince Albert is a cinch to roll. It's crimp cut and otaya put like a regular call Prlnco Albert upsets any notion you ever had as to how delightful a jimmy pipe can be i It is the tobacco that has -made three men smoke pipes where one was smoked before. -It has won men ull over the nation to the joys of smoking. K. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO (COMPANY. Win. ton-SaJ em. N. C Miss Ernelyne McKcnzle, Novo Scotia's first woman lawyer, mada her first appearance In court recent - ly and won her first case. iSiiBa P KOOPSTOCI ACKrfTfflSKEYtOARDy ,'Am'ABTIW. WHW Fcaiares . FuJ ' ia 'Tftewrten . -Si-jli6ii4lrTe4 . Ttwitsadud tyjwirritcr t asuiddmof 1 tootfauM not of MotimraU' It'ibootd U . lodod p Its bmtIU akac iu)t on M nwn or teaM. Tsk thi bbtl off th bottU.uk thtntJ10iruplDO tootrateonnoM- mar. tho not muilcUn can Ull;sply tbs Tk Talrort Tob .Try ilziUitdsM tt- boara maeniiM, i. with tho thli4iU4 SmWoouiocic aoncuMn.LivToarwDM of toaek sad bouiaa atoM UU'jroa.'BDd ..frsWWooditoJtUtHitwt.oaJlfc ' M row' M Uhold it tamnr oUor adTsnUjm. ThoWaodHocknutMMrii, ' sswtbotoltsndoMnUd.tolMspprocUtol.- , . 0t H that ehsoco bttr roar trp- ,;tiiur aip6BC nuraiaTowiia ' tnr, btcsoM It is built to fit thoTrxJ)-t .. SttkSM0d. toflt th9b. SlmpIUUdsna limmii u wooanocs 1 (Tttmiof eoutrnetlpo bu tho Woodatock with IU yatf SO I (lOMDOHa atmioMtroa 1m troobt. Yo aotyoorown far- rcrlu msehlno i anil tno Mot jttvaxm m in; 1 botfOfOtlHrtiWtboWoodJtoek. H. J. WINTERS JEWELEIt AND OI'TIOIAN - ile Enjoying the Fiitet Flavored Tea inthe land when you buy TREE TEA rt A Pound '16'oz. FiM Weight HaIfPHJnJ8or. 25c FuHVVelsht IF' YOU'DONT LUtE IT TEA' AK tor CEYLON TEA Ack"for JoAPAN ( .? ywawwy III! br Tulacco C. Tho numbi-r of women employed by the railroads of tho United States . has bcon reduced slnco January 1 (from 100,000 to about 7G.O0O. JeU 7Llmejnflry-JeU IsJU "TOfctl ' wfdi nirae-frult 'ei rence:1n;1a,'Viil. It makes tiugrattrsalad jell. JJfjryJelI I'desserti are rflavordd ,wfth fruit-juice tetwAces, iliichly con tidenscdtealcdln glass. VEa'ch dessert tastes like :.a fresh-fruit dainty and it is, 'Youwill change from t-old-aryle. gelatine dainties vwhenvyoa-once try Jlffy- TelL -Millions have t changed already, COraer-'from your grocer JftOW ' Mt-rUmn, Yam Orawr'a 2 Pmskf far 2S,Caaia mmw mm a ran m hi asm I II TT7 ' i SKI it 'til i ''amW" I' lllaiilsl sssB;Ai UllJmBsTsi IbIbsI aMMwtawi IBKiwSfui'Bl Jaasl 3KId vUrBH.mltwn i Tm iwS-fy Hal IIW Bfi3feliiBal ' ' aWiawlBMIBwui I fltaBKI yffBiBHLaWMfl V Isbbissss .' av .... aIiV ""u! f nd-i.7.'i,:"rr. iiiunii rim L i. K.;.H ytlntuuittiKai Bradley's For fine Drew, and Work Shoes ? CROSSETT MASTER-MADE BUCK-HECHT The three names .Und for STYLE QUALITY SERVICE BRADLEY'S "Leading Shoe Store" 737 Main St. 787 Ml Leave it to the specialist For years the Standard Oil Company, through iti Board of Lubricstion En gineers, has given valu able service in lubrication on land, on sea and to the air. Thousand! of motorists are svaiUng themselves of this service. By exhaustive rtudftfj actual tests the Standard Oil Company Board J LubricationEngineersbj determined the consistency of Zw for your make of automo- tions are available foryo in the ZttoUMjo LubricationCharts.TnJ Um chart for each make of ear, Get Correct XrfJ tion Chartor yot J At your dealers pr nearest sUtion. ?afefardiW1 kWMKSS'bbI I gJione420 ? KlamatH FH 77 MAIN mM&HSr:- l&SbWm&J,la oVtpfuiZS &y?ixs' miuiuKut 'W 5 '. J. :0 i C - pt.faHU