The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 07, 1919, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
MOEFIVfi
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Personal Mention
, Attorney
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hint
tUono returned
night whnro lio
Letters From
The People
Slain by Mexicans After
Starving Nineteen Days'
AMERICAN
.lOltH
AMKIlltUVS
Editor Herald-,
Noting In your Ihhuo of tho r.th
Inst, that tlio clly .council Iiiih ruled
Unit only Americans kIhiII r. mm in I
i..l1nnf(
Ln tor novnrnl days attornllng
M "' . .i. rial, ntlil fin inn
mcotlni? "'" -
.... . niriiiiliiAn( nltnp.
Portland, member of tlio firm
.winter nnil Mngulro, who linn I
... ,.tf.ifmnt tn In ' . . t
,-i horo m """" lon urn city nayrollH and nil ullmiH
..iv wnrrnnt claim Miu.iuon, re-.,,,, t ,nvo been illHclitirci.il. Amur
W"' .. ....... .!.... I. . " w
urncd to roruiinu i..
j.;, I' Lnwroiico, wlfo of tho
brcabyturlan pastor, who rucuimy
odorwont Horloim operation, Ih
mprovltiK ruppwiy in:i
.. i...., i, ilnl fur lull liniiin IIiIh
cavo iiiw """
hftcrnooii.
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3RAVE OF "SOAPY"
SMITH IS GONE
IcanlHin I to he the llrm tent hurc-
nftur, tho aldermen nnnoutico, of
(linens to servo tho city.
If tills waH followed throughout
tho county and followed by the
county oIllclalH, then pnmivl un to
tho statu oIllclalH and hy thorn
adopted, them advnnrod to llm trov
eminent, wo would begin to look
llko wo woro gutting to hollovo In
tlio old Puritan doctrine of "Amo'.
I ich ror AinnricauH," and irlicps
" , . ,..!"ll,nl,m,' a,,",lt "liuity por cent of
8KAHWAV. Alaska. Oct. 1... (Hy1() (ll,ttlrm,1C(,H , l0 w (jf nor
,1,11,)- "Soapy Hllimi Krav... ,..r Htjl(.H
... ....Ii.l.i.t mil tn Mtnir- i
car ft !" ' - '" ' Our Into experience In tlio
W, VlKIKirH, ..!. .... .., , wopM'h Wlir ,,. (lllliril ,,... ,..,
Recent lilfili waters. hIimwii iim tho necoHHlty of (IiIh ac
goapj," Smith, known a .no (M
or8t f ,l,o had ..ion or tlio days oru tra,1HIlllu,;(, t() orilIllIlv ,,v
the AlllKKii i;" niiimiiiiiii', iii-
...l t ! ... irl..l. .I...
amo iioiiinwim in. ".ih uw.it i. id
orih whim ho and IiIh hhhocIiiIch
ncociMi .mi. " I-"- ,, ,,,.,, ,,.,.. ,. ..,, ..,.,,,.
..... Lil .... t ...In ........
tnroiiK" h' "" "" "" ' pinci'H
ifroin tho interior uiggiiiw io uictr
ilomc. Smith was Idllol iIiii'Iiik :
i allnn plen who woro In tho employ
( of our Kovernuient Hlinply Iiocuiiho
of their olllclency or oducatlon hav-
nnil our triiii hlood Aniorl-;
! caiiH who voro etiially well uall-(
. Hod odiicatloually woro mint to tho
'front lltin tronnheH to utaud tho1
hrunt of tho ducoptlon that lieH'
.... ATE" TC C AQQIPV1 iiiw'ihuu iniiinra; woro UHinK,
TOULAlt IULLA33iri,(11 , , , , ..,,, ..,..
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mum unit wa roi'dliiK thorn ' '
I.oI'h inovo America llrflt- Thon !
America for Americans. I
A Ilomlor
Note OwIiik to tlm date line hnv-
Ini? heon deleted hy nn error In
printing, tho curroHpondent arrived
tho natural hut mistaken con-1
llattli) with oIIIchm.
iFOH HKNT KuriilHlit'il
I S. Fourth St.
room, 'i'Hi
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.VANTKD- (tood Hlzcd lint top ilctk
' and six otllco chalrH. Apply to
J,. Jacobs, C22 Main. 7-0t-
; Tako homo a fow hot TamaloH or
Mexican Chill. Tho Crntor Luioli
Koom, 7th St. r..fitKOI)'it
' 1 elusion that tho action iil'mImkI '
How about Home Needles, Tama-i ,. i,,i ,un ,. ,,... ij-i 1
Icj or Mexican Chill for homo? You' ' " ' " , , . .
n wt thom nt Tho Crntnr I.imrli I 't-1 council Instead of tho
-Itoom, 7th St. fi-CtKOI) nlilonncn of an oiiHtorn city. How-
over, hlH letter shown such an In-1
J'!f!L,:At appreciation of tho fund-'
poim-i
K. SUGARMAN
I AINT MAD AT NOBODY
The Home of Overcoats
BELTERS, WAISTLINE, BALAMACAN AND RAGLANS
Special Sample Line of O'coats
STYLE, SERVICE, AND PRICES LESS THAN MARKET VALUE TODAY
We were fortunate enough to have a sample shipment from Strauss Bros.
and Balor's come in together. Take advantage of this opportunity and buy a
good coat cheap while they last..
On Sale Saturday Only
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Meut. tVcll II. Connolly
Meut. I'ri'ilerlck II. Wntcrhouso
LOT No. 1
LOT No. 2
LOT No. 3
LOT No. 4
LOT No. 5
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,JALC
$25.85
$29.85
$30.85
$32.35
$3 6.6 5
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FOR HKNT Heated
Walnut, cor. 9th.
rooms, 840
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PEHSONAl-Mr. KondillnR Impor
tant, bco Stein at Central CaniRO.
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FOR IU1NT Itooms rcnHonnhlo
steady
Are.
roomerH, 415j
Klamath
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nmnnlnl nnmlu i9 .Inmnntln
" , ' i"" "''.":' , ,; Aftcr wek8 of search the fate of
cal readjustment thnt it la printed ,, iTi.,i 0,. , . x.
. . ,. . .. ., ... two united States aviators who were
n hope , that It may stlmulato others patrollnB ,ho Mexlcan border wa8
to think along these lines. ,earned LIeutonant Cec H Con.
nolly, of San Diego, Cnl., and Frcd-
W make a p-cinlty of llro, life nrlrk n. Wninrhnnoo nf WoI.k.
I nml accident Insuri'iro. I'lione ((! ancl ,,.i,. ,, ,ui ' ... u. '
uo'll do tho rent. Chllcoto & Sm'l!i I(,nh0 lo8t thelr way on a ,lleht from
to ctf umu Arizona, to San Diego, and
landed in Lower California. For
ESTRAY Small Jersoy cow, tjo
horns, branded (J on hip. IMenso
notify 0. I'eyton , Klamath Falls.
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Although Liberia was founded 19 days they had only the water in
und colonized by Amoricans, tho use. tho radlatsr of their airplane to
of Drltlsh money weights and moas- drink and little or no food. Then
ureB has always provallcd In tho ne-'they woro killed by Mexican flsher
gro republic. men. Their bodies were recovered.
SUGARMAN
Hours of Business 8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M.; Saturday, 8:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M.
Why Buy x . V w
Just For Daughter ?
Qulbranien Trado Mark
In purchasing a straight piano you probably expect your daugh
ter to be about the only one to use it, but did you ever stop to
think that if yours was aGulbransen player piano that father,
mother and all the family friends would reap daily pleasure?
The Gulbransen player puts pep into your home life, cultivates a
love of good music and plays accompaniments for your singing.
The Gulbransen is the only Standard Player in America that is
Nationally Advertised and Nationally Priced. (No freights
added).
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Prices $495 to $675
Earl Shepherd Co.
The Store That's Different"
Klamath Falls, Oregon
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CAN CLERGY 8TIUKE?
Ninety per cent of the world's!
' supply of cloves comes' froni ' the
LONDON, Nov. 5. Commenting' Zanzibar archipelago, but it is said
on the proposed British union of that a laree Proportion is lost on
clergymen, one curate writes to a account of the inefficient means em
London newspaper: "I suppose weP,0'ed ,n Picking the crop.
parsons are among the worst paid of ;
all classes. But what would be the I
good of our striking? Who would
care? The idea of a strike is clean
contrary to our profession as Chris
tfan ministers."
As early as the beginning of the
seventeenth century the Spaniards
used rubber to waterproof their
cloaks, but it was not until the
eighteenth century that the rubber
industry began.
WKKCK DELAYS LOCAL
Derailment of a logging train
north of Weed obstructed the track
for the local Southern Pacific assen
ger last night andit was nearly 3
o'clock this morning when the train
reached this city. t
Eight hundred roses are required
to make a tablespoonful of nerfume.
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HOUSTON'?
Metropolitan Amusements
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HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
STAR THEATER
TODAY
MAIIKL NOUMAND
In
THE I'EST
A Cyclone of Thrills
A Downpour of Laughs
Also
A Keystone Comedy In Two Parts
THE JUDGE
TEMPLE THEATER
TODAY
. Trinnglo Presents
MARGUERITE- MARSH .
And
JACK CONAWAY
In '
THE ROYAL DEMOCRAT
Also
; A ' Lyons & Mornii 'Comedy
And
Universal Current Events
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
MOTION PICTUREb
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, ': Merrill, Oragaa
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Boys' Army Shoes
Just Like the Regular Armjr Shoe
COMPLETE
LINE
OF
RUBBERS
AND
OVERSHOES
Union Store
You can say that, if you wear "Ameri
can Boy" Shoes, built on the same last
and in the same way as regular army
Bhoes.
There's the true army look and true
army sturdiness in these shoes built es
pecially for you future "Yanks."
"American Boy" Shoes are built for
boys from rugged leather in a stylo
that marks the manly boy. The same
"honest-to-goodness" stock that stands
up under the long hike and soggy
trench goes into them, under tho samo
high stnndards of workmanship -required
for the real army shoes. Not ovtsry
hoy will be .able to wear a pair of these
regular "he" shoes. We can't .get
enough of them for that. But .you
can wear them if you'll ask Dad to get
them for you right away. And they'll
save him money, .too, because they'll
i.ihi so mucn longer.
Bradley s Shoe Store
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727 Mam Street
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