The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 17, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FOCTl
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The Evening Herald
E. J. MURRAY
Editor
FKEI) SOULK
City Editor
Published daily except Sunday by
YlM Herald Publishing Company of
V3uoth Falls, at 115 Fourth Street.
'Entered at the postofflco at Klam
flftk Falls, Ore., for transmission thru
k malls as second-class matter.
MUTUAL JUSTICE IS
NEED, SAYS WILSON
Continued from Page 1
AT THE THEATERS
Today Is n rod letter day In the
history of motion pictures In this
city, for It soots at tho Utterly thea
tre tho first iliutonlny Independently
Military statistics show l-S.MB al-1 ruiucecl and supervised by that un
ions who acquired citizenship after! ,,.,.. nptnr M prilIlk ic,,.,,,,,,,.
they had assumed the uniform of i u , ,,,,,,,,, interesting story
tho United States." I which Is unfolded In "Tho Master
The, United States Employment I Man,.' dealing as It does with an un
Servlce at" 'the end of the war had ' scrupulous nttorney-gcnernl. boss of
3G0 olllces with a personnel cf 1700 the political "mnchlno" In his State.
nnd nn mlministrntiw fnrn. nt i an Iron-wlllod party leader, and of
Washington of 300 During the 11 Mho wrecking of his schemes and In
months of 191S the service trlgues through tho Influence of I
FORMER RESIDENT
DIES OF PNEUMONIA
AT NEW YORK MOTEL
' Subscription terms by mall to any
ftfliress In the United States:'
Om Tear 15. 00 I war
t)Be month 60jpinCed 2.69S.SS7 persons In employ-. woman
.1
Member of the Associated Press
There Is nothing commonplnco In
'Tho Master Man " The tory Is In
tensely Interesting. Itho play has
been produced with eery adjunct to
ment out of a registration of 3,175,-
SBS.
The Associated Press Is exclusively . ,, . , - . , , ,
BUUed to the use for republication Persons dlrectely affected by la-
f mil news dispatches credited to itbor disputes brought to tho attention nr(ij,t,c pcrfCC.ton which present day
uvi. uiucrnmi ui'uacu iu iui9 f-'oi jne ucparimeni. uunng me year
r, and also local news published! , , , ,, oec ..ml ...
-,1-. TllUIUUVtril i,VU,iTttt) nunc iuu iiutu-
.. ", .. . .... Jbcr Indirectly affected was 1,3336.-
.rffie9thabLati?sno?ese?TC:'0- during tho year the depart
. 'ment assigned commissioners of con-
" J dilation to 17S0 cases, Including
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17, 11)10. !rS7 strikes. 1113 deputes and
mjs 'threatened strikes, 63 lockouts and
jl walkouts Of these 1328 wero
KEARL OIL GROWING IN FAVOR nJustCd. exclusive of 219 referred
the National War Labor board.
to
More Pearl oil (kerosene) Is be-' The commissioners failed to makv
ins soiu mis year for Heating, cook- settlements In 111 cases.
Ibs and lighting than eyvr ' before,
According to the Standard. Oil com
Strong recommendations for the
n m K Uu W I till 11(1 A U J 1 1 vUl Lit
Since the chilly weather has rev,vinR and """"& of the Work-i tr.l.rnlsl
ka .. . .v. ing Conditions service which was In- ' '"
stltuted
methods of production can attain to,
tho cast Is superbly adequato and
there Is a treat In store for all pic
ture lovers who attend the Liberty
theatre tonight.
Art Hoxon, who plajs "Nick Mor
ton." tho cow-puncher hero In "Tho
Lovo Calli" Ulllle Rhode' latest pro
ductlori for Exhibitors Mutual. Is a
real cowboy, who has spent tho
greator part of hb life In the plains
Hoxon. a hukv filant. Ii a ilure
devll horseman nnd puIN off many
rnlslnr stvrM of reckless rld-
The Lib- Call. '
Mm. Arthur .1 Wiggins died lit
Hotel Richmond, New York City tit
midnight, Saturday November If
following u brief Illness of bronchial
pneumonia. Mr. Wiggins wiih for
merly Mls Cora Wiggins of this
city, where slit) spent her childhood
day.i, but has lived at Klaiuutli raits,
Oregon for the last fifteen years,
bhe came Kust during the summer.
expecting to leturn Weil shortly.
She Is survived by her husband, wr
parents. Mr. and Mrs Charles Wig
gins; her sisters, Mrs. Herbert K,
i:ans nnd Mrs. Harry Yettor and
;er nleco. Mls-i Mildred Evans, all of
Forty Fort.
Tho ftinurnl was held Wednesday
afternoon, al 3:30 o'clock from tho
homo' of her sister, Mrs. Herbert
Evans. r.J Walnut street, Forty For.t.
Services wore conducted by Kov.
Joraph Wqlile'jv pastor of Forty Fort
Presbyterian Churcl). The pull bear
ers xyoro Thomas Frey, Stanley and
Chnrlcs Yettor, Hogor Aruor, Hurry
lloat, S. F.. Murray., InlormuiU wij!l
In OlKlawn Coihotery. Wllkcsbarro)
The Man's Gift
List Solves the
Problem
Safety Itnxors
Razor Hindi's
ShavliiK Mui;s
Shavings HriiNhcn
Itnror Strops
Combs
Hair llruslion
Cigar Cases
Fountain j,.n.
Stationery
Nail CIIum
Toilet Good
(Pa) Heconl.
IS
Here's a list of sonic of the lino gltli wo 0ffir this (,.,
a dltllei.lt problem can bo solved tillhnr by the ubk"o th.Mh7
' 'r more
Uh-hi Koodi,
1 y' ROleci.
edge, wo have that; when It come, to service. v,. i?.." Kno.w I
uiru. ' ' ' -" m It
ii. i i.iv.,. r t.v .... i.n..ntinn .. .i .'... ''nvnuoin mat thu
coniplctii than we can diiuionstrato here Come .....i ,,.., ,i, ' r lno.re
bring your list of men',, names with you ,! let . ,,p " J".
When It comvs to goods, we l.avo them; when it coinw i0 ffl"
niufcrwoott Pharmarv
ALATlAin rALLS UffEfiON Tn.?WI
7
I fUtTtT Vl
WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE
BUY TMC.IR DRUGS
during tho war to lnvestl-1 "c Is also quite handy with hls!cfe
Nolo.-MiJJ and Mm. Arthur iT . ..... . .,.. te
Wlgglnn formerly owned the" Keller i'AMILY HEN lb
cafe, hero, noW.known as the Owl'
lor the eggs f,,r uiblo ue ouid be
ment, were made by the secretary. inft8 cnu man OI,eni u ,1IJ,B lrnin
..... nrlin-fltrhlnrs fnr their lifl'ltn.
1lence and economy of heating J " urged 'eWon for he ow fnm Jack
wits a good on beater and Pearl cuaunuauun ui iuo u. o. naiuiut
on. There is no ereater combinn. service. "It Is believed," he said,
1 F.t.'IOV TO fllVn FIKST
I
IIKirtl I It 11 II illillnr .
REVENUE PRODUCER t, hatching ",;, 'vZl
nuadriiple tlmi Time wn, and not
King ago wnrn the famllr cow r..
The liicoinit frnnt A tfnntl'hen Is no . .
OF I'CIIMC IWSCB KKKIKS. ,,, ,,, , lho ,10.000 a y., """ ""'"
ay.
come, the demand for this conven
.. ., Au.i.A, , - .
MM the supply HouXs '" CODdlt,ons t0 rec" ',,K,t8' n"d "H h hU"'
SS,?Jhr, ""$'. u?: ommend standards for their lmprove-Ured and thirty, when In c-ndltlon.
appreciate fully the comfort, con-
flock at tho Oregon state hospital' PICrCFD OVFD?
i ino ursi oi ii scries oi I'tiitiici ., i, .,..., . ., , ,. ,,, .,....,-.- r. "
iDempscy. who Is to fight Wlllard for,,ances planned by tho American I Un,nn, .hi i.i.i inn r ,- Our Wi.r,.l.,L ?.tt...i ,
J( u -., .ii.. -v....i,i.i.. .. .,. . .t.. ..,.... , .... " """....... ....v. -". ""i rrjerre
HM ot chill and damD chasers anv- "that Increased skill on the part of --- -- . - --- ...... . "" oncii per year. That's more than 3H " :"." ,"""'"l " ' K' )u beltr
or damp chasers any con8equent world. On accoun of hU size, which hold tomorrow n ght at the Houston ,, ,.nch At fl0 ,,, t vuu tTA2 W W
. (stimulus toward greater production. . nppr,0,x,,m,atc8 "' "enpsey-Opera House. Dancing begins at ti Krl hhn.he.d. BOT Mala 81. iMt
wuuiu imo iu nan- mu luhhuj-uh- ociock. jinuuior neaior nns noon in- ulll'
spatf ng partner
If a hard to convince a servant of is even more
tfc Equality of Men, than in war."
important in peace
I Make It Footwear for Xmas
When you think of Christmas, jou think of gifts.
Tokens of holiday sentiments to friends from friends.
There are usually lots of gifts to choose from, but
what could be more truly acceptable than a pair of
shoes? '
or-pugiiisi ns a spnia ng imringr, smieu to insuro general comfort it iwwwwi . . ...i.i.
but up to date. Hoxon has decide 1 1 and n good time Is promised overy
that he prefers to be ''shot" by the .one who nttends. The dance it not
camera rather than take a chntttuj for Legion members only but Is open
of having his classic map ruined fori to all who wish to come.
tho films by the giant-killer, Den'P-
sey.
"The Ix)ve Call" U to be shown at
the Liberty tomorrow.
A pair of Daniel Green Comfy Slippers or Silk
Luxite Hose.
Felt" and Leather Slippers for the family.
Agents for Daniel Green Comfy Slippers
yt yn0M
DAIRY PRODUCE
MEN IN SESSION
PORTLAND, Or.. Dec. 17 Butter
i d chete manufacturers of Ore
gon opened their state convention at
tht Hotel Portland, here today, mem
bers of the Oregon State Butter and
Cheese Makers' association from all
sections oi me siaie oemg in ai-j
ttndance. The sessions of the con
vention will continue, through
morrow.
Beside exhibits of butter an'
cttese, for which many
11KXY M.tSS.('HK ICKIflltT.
LONDON, Dec. 17.- Official den
ial of thu report that hostile Persians
had slaughtered the garrison of
1300 men nt Moshcd, Persia, ts made
by the war office, which declares th
report Is obviously bolshelkl propaganda.
A New York genius has Invented
a suit of paper clothes. Won't fool;
the old newspaper men who kno -1
something about the price of papor.
No wonder Emma Goldman wants
to stay In America. She admits her
divorced husband In Russia is an ev-
to-, Kosher butcher.
The Associated Press again dem-
What They Say About
"Broken Blossoms"
onstrated Its reliability when It re-
talnablbifused to end tho coal strike before
prizes will be distributed, the pro- the ending came.
gram Includes the reading of a nura-l The Corvallls Gazette Times ucsus
ter of technical papers on cheese 'a split Infinitive to show thu Portland
nnil hliltar mnlrlne Hlaf rlhllt Inn ftnrl I
Ec'e, besides papers by authorities
of agricultural Institutions.
Speakers scheduled to address the
gatherings Include:
A. H. Lea, of the state fair board;
A. L. Tucker, Portland banker: E.
B Fitts, dairy extension specialist of i Having disposed of my Interests
Oregon Agricultural college; L. B, iin the Jewel Cafe to Mrs. Irene Halo
Oregonlan an error In grammar.
Now we can tell our grandchil
dren about the big wind of Decem
ber, 1919.
NOTICE
Zeimer, chief creamery Inspector of
Oregon; Fred Chrietencon. Tilla
mook; C. C. Chapmin, Bed Clover
Cheese factory; T. S Townsend. V
H. Kent, J. D. Mlcklo. I. A. Hunn
I Myrtle Point, nnd A. Jensen, of tho
Mutral Creamery Company, C. L.
JfcCoy, of Hawley, who hai been
mentioned as n wiv-jiKo candidate
for the office of dairy and food com
missioner, also is to speak.
Mayor Oeorge L. Uskur of Port
and Mrs. May Posplsll. I hereby not
Ify all those having bills against tho
said cafe up to December IB, to pre
sent same to me for payment and
nil those knowing themselves Indebt
ed to me will please make prompt
payment to mo nt 823 Pine Street.
16-3f JESS BAILEY.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
-t--K---:--K---x-..x.........;....4i Ianu w111 ereet and welroniu tne vis
Have sold the four houses advertised in these
Columns this month for the reason that they were
veiy good values.
HERE IS ANOTHER
GOOD ONE
A 7-room house and bath, cost $4,000.00 to
build and could not be -replaced for less than
$6,500.00. Lot is beautiful and sightly, cost
$1,000.00.
Will sell this property for $3,000.00 with a
cash payment of only $500.00; balance like rent.
I have an auto and a bicycle to sell at a price.
J. F. Maguire
125 North Seventh Street
ii 1 ii
itors at the opening session.
All exhibits were to be ni the
Portland hotel by December 12.
Officers of the association an-:
Pi--8ldent, R. E. Cavett; vice preii
de.it, R. S. Trask, Cottago Grove;
tecretary, V. D. Chappell; director),
R. E. Cavett, V. D, Choppell; H. V.
Franklin, H. C. Raven nnd P. C. Jor-'genHen.
Oncn Until 9 o'clock In tlin nvnn.
.'Ing for Christmas shoppers. Star
Drug Co. 17-3t .
CHRISTMAS SING FRIDAY NIGHT.
There will be a Christmas Sing nt
v i Houston Opera House Friday night,
I participated in by tho pupils of the
J high school and the upper grades of
J i th Riverside and Centri)! schools,
X I under the direction of Miss Apple-
gate. There will be no churge for ad
mission and the singing will begin
promptly at 8 o'clock.
Stnr Drug Co. will romnln opened
until 9 o'clock In tho evening until
Amns, 17-.1t
WANTED To buy a trunk
good condition. Phono 32 IM.
17-2t
In
WANTED Agents for Klnmuth
Falls and vicinity. Good proposi
tion. Previous experience unneces
sary. Fiee School of Instruction, Ad
dress Massachusetts Bonding and
insurance Company. Ace dent nnd
Health Department, Saglnuw, Michi
gan, uapuui $i,&uu,ouo. 17-lt
FOR RENT Two rooms for light
noiiBcKeoping 1313 Main St.
17-5t
FOR RKNT 3 room house partly
furnished. C24 2nd St. 17-4t
BROKEN GLASS CUTS HANI).
Arthur Boleo cut his hand severe
ly when he slipped and fell on an ley
sidewalk, breaking a bottle that he
was carrying. A surgeon took six
stitches to close the wound.
The Herald would bring good
cheer from Klamath County; nm
only during the Christmas uoason,
but. during every day in the year,
Shop Early.
WANTED 5 young mon nnd wom
en who huve ambition towards tho
stage, Those who hnvo hncl smaii
experience preferred. If Interested
call nt 123 N. Gth St. or phono 49.
17-lt
I
Best Makes
Best Stock
Best Service
and
Best Terms
Earl Shepherd
"It stories can be told In this won
derful may upon thu screen, then a
new art has indeed arrived on art
us Important its that of pottry or
music.
"It Is the greatest step forward
that wc have known. You bavc Im
mortalized yourself. I feel that a
new era, has dawned."
Charles Hanson Towne,
Editor of McClure'a Magazine.
"In one day the screen Jumped five
years.
"Such a paradox Is not th mem
Jargon it sound, but tho tribute of
thu most appreciative ot thu rotieu
ers. Ass Miss Virginia Tracy of the
New York Tribune says: 'It has the
fcorenu accomplishment of an nrtlrt
who has exacted from hlmhelf noth
ing but perfection.' "
The Literary Digest
"A sincere human tragedy that
Is what D. W. Grimth has had tho
courage and capacity to produce In
BROKEN BLOSSOMS.'
"A masterpleco In moving pic-
"The New York Times,
"Words, could they be mndo of
spun silk and point luce, of poison
fruit and foul vapors, never could
huve produced tho storm of expres
sion, the electrifying dramatic cur
rent of this Griffith p.uitomlme.
"IT 18 AN ELOQUENT AND
DRAMATIC FLIGHT BEYOND
THE SPOKEN DRAMA.
"Grlllltli Is tho most Imiigliintlvo
and Hitne American who over revo
lutionized the theutru when It need
ed un emanclpntor."
Amy Leslie,
Tltp Chicago Dally Notts.
'"BROKEN BLOSSOMS Is tho
most tragic; tho most beautiful thing
that has over reached thu screen."
Virginia Dale,
Thu Chicago Journal.
"Whllo wo. nlways hnvo been do
voted to tho pictures, wo nover real
ly liked them neurly as woll as thu
spokon drnma, but 'BROKEN BLOS
SOMS' never could bo done so np
peallngly In any othor medium.
"When It was over wo wanted to
rush up to every ono wo met nnd
ry, 'Oh, don't miss it don't miss
it!"
Harriot Underhill,
Thu Now York Tribune.
"Ho hns fnr oxcecded tho power
of tho wrltton word. It would bo
Impossible for tho greatest master of
language to picture tho emotions ns
Grlfllth hits pcrpetiintud them in
'BROKEN BLOSSOMS. "
Louis Gardy,
'll0 1-JC-A AVON OtJJ,
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