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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1919)
4M&rr w PAGB FOOT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON a22!. T(n.: IT-' T3 t flA ... & at if "V. it ? " u The Evening Herald K, .7. MUKKAV Kdllor F11K1) seum: City Kdltor Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of JKlamnth Falls, at 116 Fourth Street. "T - MODERN MAGIC Ucj i- i i WMAr Do ' MG.' 5A "MAGIC" Jrzz-rrs DO YOU fe -rf " Entered at the postofflce nt Klnm- th Falls, Ore., for transmission thru tho malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address in tliu United States: Ono year $5.00 Ono month GO Member of tlio Associated Press Tho Associated Press Is exclusively j uuuca iu me usu lor repuoucailou ol all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise- credited in this pa per, and also local news published herein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatches heroin aro also reserved. THURSDAY, OCTOIiriS ijl). 1D1J) THE ItOMj CALL Having in mind as its foremost task tho completion of its obliga tions to American soldiers and sail ors, and turning its attention large ly To a program of domestic rvlief, he American Hod Cross announces Sjn emliprt.hu ml! call to begin No vember -3 P'ld close November 11, tho first anniversary of the world-. war armistice. VA continuing obligation to certain sections blasted by tho war is nec essarily recognized by the Red Cross - " iSiw&5S Z--jt:-- AN TO Till-: I. W. V. ZZf 7 I vSfzfiV wr jWsf vffggyyfe i : $&jj (My J. J. MotitiiKtiu) IT Ulg Hill Haywood ruled tho laud With Aleck llorkm m'n artful aid, They speedily would have things planned So whaling wageH would bo p.ild. And If tho bouses didn't like Tho inundates of those gentlemen, All laborers would i;o n Mi lite And what would capital do then! It couldn't do u thine, Indeed, Hut pay tho wages Hill iiaw lit. Ills ordei'H II would have to heed Or Nlmply shut up shop and iUlt. Attention to this maxim old The writer humbly liegw Tho golden goose, when dead and cold, Laid no more golden eggs! If lla wood's gatig could have its way Tho poor, hard-working bolshevik Would get his II fly hucka a day With three days off, to loaf, n week.' And If employers didn't euro To come across with an advance They'd sdon be ticketed "unfair" And be blown up with all their plant. "We'll allow them plutos." tho lads would cry. With shouts of Innocent delight; 'We'll send their fmtcrlos ky high If they won't treat us workers right!" et I remember somewhere in l'l v lllblo to havo read. When Sanrson stove tho temple In It I indod ou lily head I'WWB immtfM&i-.. :. rmm . n tmKsssw&'M a:ucK jiok'v. : tiiixks urs autui ivkf BUT I'LL IWr THIS ACK-0 0V.;V6 HIS LYES ll!-. SAYS THERE. AIN'T SUCH THINGS AS 'HANTS JW WAIT VIA. MAKE 7A JUM OUfl'A llisfy &Mi&:j :&tiim.im.'v-i v.rT.i investment that will bring splendid nlong with its appreciation of prac-'P'?"1 m Ulc lluurc 5ll-WI" Ore gon. rMicali aceds at borne, and but for a congressLnal transi'ei1 to the Hod Cross of a quantity of medical and supplemental army supplies in Eu rope, it would Ire urgent for the Ued Cross to appeal for a large sum. Building that rttamnth Falls-Bend railroad means In the first Instance a tremendous-, impulse of growth and progress to those two Ore gon cities. Doth of them are cities in strategical location and INIHllDPiqniliCRC i I DrcTnoiaiP imad 'nJIPC DrTTIMC ! IILU I Ullino Willi .imuLULi iihd UMnp HT VuDre' nhl IMPnCAQr NlWUUfl r LiJ u inununuL I DIX.MUDR, llolgluiu. Sept. 2D.- iNTi along without them holding on if mo. but I would soo that a-mumr; paid full for taking me They tooli mo to tho City Hall and locked c up from S:30 in tho morning 'till :jo in uie nuornoon. mon inoy (ny tIl0 Asncclatoil lrcn). -Scut enmo and told Ino Hint they Had tored over tho low-lying country bo- advised by the Police Chief, i ween Ynrut and Dlxmiido. iceno of been and thO Mayor to let me out. anil'miinr n luttlii. urn tliniimuiilK nf Our .ii wiiiLii tnoy let , BOi bul t,y ,11,! not; man prisoners under guard of llrlt- Fundamentally it is to be an American campaign in tho Interest wIth tlle Intercommunication of systematic preparedness for home thc Strahorn railroad will give. tlvo,take me before the Police Judge orjfHh and Holglan soldiers as well n service operations a widespread advantago of their position will be mahe any charge against mo while lciviliins, who havo been called Into r'AIUIIANKH. Alfmkn, Oct. H ( lly Mall 1 A now street here hn been uainiMl lllinclifli'lil street, la memory of Percy UlanchQelJ, j I'alrbuiilM boy hu wfls ,M while llKhtlug with the Atnerlcn ftrteH in Franco lllnnchfleld vtii tho tlrm boy to graduate from tbs KnlrbaiikM HIkIi School ... . ... . .. home-nursing plan, and for emer-mae to rououmi grcany 10 mo ue gency or disaster relief. Ivelopment of the eastern and south- It is an American roll call an central sections of tho state, honor roll of Americanism and hu- The Intervening country Is tre manitarianism. and it should be mendously rich in material re- unanimous.' r "FTXAXCIXG THE STKAHOKX KAILKOAI) ,Touching the business of financ ing the Strahorn railroad the next' step is action. i JRepresentative Portland business i sources. Timber and power and rich agricultural land all await tha hand of enterprise, which needs only tho means cf transportation to be as sured of its reward. Thi3 now rail road, we venture to say, more than any other built in recent Tears will mean a new Oregon. .And tp, start the ball rolling, to t f -at. nl. (tint Innilo t tVlCI K. J ' gUl 1IIIU kllU VXIU lUUl Ituua i. .uw menhave. come to a realisation otyT-galaiUoa-or those thlnBs the next me need or tnat roau. it is Clear, js action Portland Telegram. enough that Portland should, by its ( . financial aid, bo identified with the s enterprise. This must be so for Portland's good and'pr the gcod of the stateat .large. "The Chamber of Commerce has taken the matter up. A committee has been annointpfl. Thn nprl. Rtnn' ia action. How soon is it to follow , JCLAMATH FALLS, was In tho Jail, although I aslied them to do so. If the patrolmen thought I used the gigantic task of clearing up the battlefields unit ouco more making it lit for habitation. Tl ey aro stack- Letters From The People profane language, why did they not l'"B shells, recovering bnisn cases make a chnrcn acnlnst mi. and Imvn and burying the dead. Thoro In a mo fined ?2..00 like they did tho Indian that was arrested and lined ! for using profane Inngungo. I do not want any pi h lieges for myself, but only my rights as u low abiding citizen and a resident of Klamath Falls for tho last i ten years, working at my trade. I hnvo paper- that show a clear record, and I have been In a Government ofllco DcVnpnl ennrn nn,l linu . ... at... ,.,'" ',, , . " . l"'-:soine or them arc almost burled In ........ uwt, . ,,u,ra ",th0 mmi, 0u,cr3 hanK precariously 'office or through my relations. 'mlllffirv nfMilnnrv nlinlll th.ilr u'nrl and tho progress they aro making Is mest grntlfylng for u 11 thu gov ernments concerned. Ono may atill sou the ruins of many Hrltlsh and llnlglnn tanks, caught In the German shell tire. I now twistod and broken wrclts Now they Ho rusted and ncgloteil, mere sholls of tho onco powerful i mnchlues which wen lnlo action AND ITS OFFICKHS. and with what earnestness, force and results? ; In the inauguration of a policy of i To the Evening Herald and to new relationship between Portland Citizens of Klamath Falls, Oregon and the rest of the state the build ing of he Strahorn road from Klam ath Falls to Bend offers the first , great opportunity. It is more than an opportunity for investment In dollars, so far as Portland is con cerned. It Is an opportunity for Ben Franklin Said "The eye of a man should do more work than both his hands." and he was right. If your eyesight becomes defective, though, you can not possibly do your work properly, and down will go the figures on your pay envelope. Our accurately fitted glasses keep the "figures'" up put more money in your pocketbook, and let you see the bright side of life. In other, words, glasses fitted here improve your chances for success In every line ot endeavor. If your eyes bother you at all call and Bee ub with out loss of time. H. J. WINTERS Jeweler and Optician Phone 140W 700 Main Respectfully, " Tommaso Ambrogetti. SOVEREIGN SERVES SOUP TO SCORES OF what they believe to be in the Unlt- A ctntno wTinro It fa rnllpr! free 1 country instead of in a place like a. Russia or Turkey: Answering the statement made to you by Patrolmen Duncan and Web ber as published in the Herald of the 7th of October 1919, I shall say the statement Is false and untrue in many ways; and the statement I made to you was not published com pletely. I did not curse or use any piofane or boisterous language. I really was not released by the Police Judge, because if I was arrested and locked up I was not taken before the Court at all. "On the morning of the Cth of October, 1919, while I was going along on Main street going to my work carrying my lunch under my coat, consisting of some bread and ham, I was passing in front of tho Deer Head Grill, I was accosted by Patrolmen Durham and Webber and then Durham asked me brusquely what I had under my coat. I told him H was none of his business, and at the same time I asked him if he bad any search warrant for me, and when I saw that he didn't have one I told him: "If you have no warrant for me you have no business to bother mo, as I only have my lunch e.nd am going to work." They. In sisted that they see the package and I showed it to them. I then went a little ways and I noticed they wen; following me. They asked 'me to stop which I did and asked them what they wanted. They said: "You think you are smart, don't you? We will ahow you If we have a right to Bearch you, are not, come with uu now." Kach one took hold of my arms. I asked them where they were going to take me. They said, 'IWo aro going to take yon down to the City Hall and lock you up, where you belong." I .told thorn not to hold me that I would come on tho edge of dilapidated trenches while fit 111 others stand high in the fields where they woro abandoned by such of thoir crews as survived Many of them aro tern mid riddled as though their heavily armored sides woro Uttlo more thun paper. Perhaps tho most Impressive fea ture of this dead and black on ed STARVING SUBJECTS landscape arc tho tree?. Gaunt and stark, stripped of every limb and branch, thoy stand out against the CIDIU, Rumania, Sept. C (Dy skyline, bo many llfoless sticks. The picture of a king, with i Whole villages havo disappeared, a linen duBter covering his uniform, ground by tho big guns Into mud ladling out soup to his hungry peo- or dust, without ono vestige romaln ple is one that will live long In tho'lng to mark their location. This Is memories of the girls on duty at tho true of Poolcappollo, whoso former American Red Cross supply depot existence would not have been hu'b here. I pected bad not a Ilclglnn major vol- It was a busy afternoon, for tho' ""leered tho Information that hero crowd of peasants seeking food was nlB "attnllon had onco hold its main unusually large, and the small num- Btreot for tnreo dsyB ber of American girls woro hard put Many ,lvo Bho,lH Btm '""naln In to keep the lino moving. The heat tno nI(,B' and toduy aB a narty wa" was Intense and tho little group of Pa8BlnB within a fow miles of Dix workers, who had been on their feet mudo they wor0 tUrt "y the ex for hours, seemed about to collapse, P,08lon ot ne ' theso "duds." when suddenly from tho doorwavi "econsirucuon is going rorwara. came a man's voice saying: "I am ready for work, girls. What can you give me to do?" Near tho shack reared by one thrifty Delglan, who has returned to the site I of his former home, Is a disabled tank, a aholl havlne rlnnnd thrnuch Bent over a barrel of cocoa, Miss ltH 8,de an'd oaplode,j , tho interIor.J """' " ""r "' aiinnuupoiin, From one B,do of tho tank t0 t,(U straightened up to seo from whom'humblo 8nack Btrotchcs a clothes had come this offer of much needed ne and on gIven dayfl tho faInl,y aid and beheld before her King Fer- u.ushB ,8 hung olU t0 dry, dinand of Rumania, who by this, cllIldron of tnat fanilly pIoy , tlmo had advanced Into the room. I the broken tank( enaclnK( na tIloy Kings meant littlo then when hun- havo often, heard related, tho grim gry peoplo were to be fed, bo Miss story of the battle. That 1b, thoy Applebce suggested that the king ' play when thoy aro not at work, for first try his hand at tho salmon and Belgium is using even Its children J3m. But tho king as a distributing to rebuild Its homes, agent for the American Red Crops' m almost wrecked tho proceedings, for rDAUP DORQINr his subjects could not quite grasp GRAVE ROBBING the idea of their king standing bo- ON THE INCREASE hind a counter and passing out canned goods. Seeing the confuBlon. that resulted, tho king suggested to BRUS8ELS, Oct. 2 (By Mall), an aide that tho peasants dispense' Gravo robbing In military cemeter- va.lll. nil ... n 1 1 A I .... 1...6 14 In ..... , ' miu mi lutumjiticD, uui lb IB uunuitl that for ages to come some empty can that once contained an Ameri can food product will occupy the place of honor in ma,ny a Rumanian household. "Why shouldn't ho work," said one American girl that evening, "when his wife, Queen Mario, Is tho ies bus bocome more or loss fre quent of Into. The thefts of bodies nro generally committed by persons hired by families anxious to havo their dead brought to a particular cemetery or in the burial grounds of their homo cities. Requests to ro movo the bodies havo boon refused by the authorities and tho result Js hardest worker the American Red that these persona take the law Into Cross has here in Rumania?" thoir own hands LONDON, Sept 22 (Correspou donee of Tho Associated Pre-w ) Tliuro Is more betting tluui over on borne racing throughout Kn;liiud, according to one of the lending Lon don bookmaklng firms, iim though every ono was trying to make up for wsr-tlmo period when racing as well ns betting was suspended "It Is not only that more people are betting." .said tho head of the concern, "hut they aro wagt-rlng larger sums. Tho Hinnll man who used to hnvo IiIh 'tuiiuer' ou a race now risks his shilling or half crown, while tho clubman who formerly wan content to w'ugcr a soverulgn now huts a fiver. "I havo been In IiUhIiicm for Hf yoaiH, and I havo never uiado such books us tills year over the Irby and other classics, s "Another point about present day butllirg." continued tho bookmaker, "Is tho number of women whohuck .hor.sos. Fifteen yoaru ago I don't think wo had a dozen women custom ers. Now wo huve hundreds. I don't know whoro they got their In -formation, hut Home of tho biggest chocks wo'hnvo drawn this year havo been for women. "They nearly .always pay too, when thoy loso, . Of course, wo get an occasional defaulter, as wo do among our men customurH. Hut take them all around thoy are Just I as sporting over the liUHlnesH as any of tho mon wo havo on our books." YOUR DOLLAR'S DUTY Uvery d liar you jpend for hIioch will do III duty If you Invent in CROSSETT SHOES We ure tliu Klaraith'i store tluit ttlll Klvc you real llttlurf -rvire plus Crossett style and itiullty BRADLEY SHOE STORE 'U-iidhig Shim $t0ir'' Main St., Klunmtli Fall INTERCOLLEGIATE DEBATE SERIES HMATTi.rc Wnuii o.t nn I Trluhgular debates between the University of Oregon, Leland Sinn ford university and tho Unlvorslty it Washington, suspended during tho war, will bo resumed this year, ac cording to Dean Priest, head of tho Unlvorslty of Washington depart ment of public speaklnga. University women of Whitman college, tho Unlvorslty of Oregon and tho Unlvorslty of Washington will also meet this year, according to tentative plans. I A. F. Graham I General Concrete I Construction I Shasta Sand Uied Exclusively SPECIAL SALE OF HATS AT The Parisian On Thursday, Friday and Saturday, all hats in our store will be sold at a big reduc tion. This sale will include- all pattern hats. 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