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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 9, 1920)
VAOK 8ICVKN THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, JANUARY 0, 1020 "Wll"lfrW BUSINESS CARDS PROFESSIONAL CARDS VWVWV"! WE OF Carry Your Own Groceries And Put a Crimp in the H. C. L. HAM BACON Y V & SALT PORK i Swift's own cure that's enough said. We handle. the best, and give you the best. By the pound or piece. Queen Lily Soap T You have inquired for this famous soap, and now we have plenty of it. Y Easy on the .hands and Eaeyon the i clothes. Jams and Jellies .All the best braridsof Jams,-Jellies and Preserves, -in all fruits1 and flavors. TRU-BLU CANDIES AND COOKIES f f T Y Y Ti T jl1 M .. j. 1N0DDE MB M PORTLAND, Jan, 8. Daniel C. Ropor, commissioner of Internal Re vonuo of tlio United States has Just Issued an appeal suggesting that Sunday, Jan. IS, 1920, be observed no ''Law and Order Sunday" thruout the country, and asking that tho day tin cnnnrnlfv nlidnrvmt In Mm rnitrun a: Ills appeal ho says: 'Tho American people have declar ed thru duo process' In favor of na tional prohibition. Tho eighteenth amoidment to tho constitution of the United Slates, giving tho most sol emn legal authority for tnls, becomes offoctlvo January 1C, J920. Tho con gress has seen fit to place in the bureau of Internal revenue tho lm- pcrlnnt responsibility for tho en forcement of prohibition. Whether prohibition is a wise na- KLAMATH FALLS Marble & Granite Works 1010 MAIN ST. AWWWWWWWWWVMV Phone 310-1 1122 Main St. O. K. Lunch AND CONFECTIONERY Formerly at 46 Main St. Home-Made Pies and Cake. Cold McaU A Loach Good. Ice Cream and Kralts. lAMAAAAAASAVWWvWWi Ji FRED WESTERFELD IlKNTIHt Ph"ono iUVf. X'tlay Laboratory Loomls lildg., Klamath Falls , . ti DR. C. A. RAMHO Dentist I. O. O. F. Building PHONE 01 VMWWWWWMMMVWWWWVWVMMMMMAAA J t t '" ' ..,', ,..-. $ TVVVVVT Vvtr ; T Tf. TV Vv T T l Cash and Carry Store Vjtlonnl policy ia no longer a question Phone 485 P. C. KNIGHT ''- - . Just back First National Bank ARCTIC VILLAGE D LS I bureau of education. Kuriy In November tho village na tive electorate held a ro-argnnlzutlon ( mooting, Mr, Magulra suhL Savon men wore chosen to conduct and ad 'just natlva affairs, differences it ml disputes, and "again affirm that a jvlllugo without ,a governing, council 111 not prrgreBslye." Tho council ..r,... ...-., . , 'n,t "t. stated periods, listening to !tCOIlDOA. Alaska. Dec. 4.-(By BUBB0,tlona of ,,- conBttuents, arid Mnll.) Ititdlcnlii nro barred and tho putltng Into offoct measures for, y law and order element rules with ti'lago improvement, firm lland In tho Eskimo, village of Dogs woro chained to prevent Noatuk, ndrth of Kotzobuo Sound, them .from Chewing sled, lashings, In nnd within the Arctic Clrclo, accord- forlor dogs, were destroyod and moo ing to tho annual report of James II. .suros, taken to Insuro tho protection Magulro, teacher of tho vlllaga, of, proporty. Old peoplo woro urged school, recently forwarded to tho to make wills, i ; to avoid' disagree ments among their' relntives after dentil, and young men were sent Into tho timber land to secure fuel for old women and for families whose adult members woro on tho trap ping grounds. Examinations of flues and chimneys woro made, to avoid the. possibility of fire. And now at tempts are being madoto cultivate tho soil. From their wandering propcnsU ties, tho oataks havo acrjulred the naino of "Arabs of tho orth," Mr! Magulro said. Tho adults spend llttlo tlmo at tho village, making long trips to the scaling or (rapping grounds. HARLEY-DAVIDSON Service Station We handle the Harley-Davldson Motorcycles and Bicycles Exclus lvel, Also buy, sell and exchange all otner Makes. Pennsylvania ana Diamond Tires and, Tubes C. E. BISMARK 11B 8. Oth St. Klamath FaUd PRIVATE HOSPITAL No Open for Maternity Casea Mrs. Ro McDnnicla, 301 High SL Phone 455 NOTICE Wo open store every Tuesday and Friday from 10:00 a. m. to 4200 p. m. Many are tho cood thlnes wo can show A dollar saved is a dollar earn ed. In' buying good tlings cheap as you may learn, you will never be' in debt.and have to skip If you buy ypur 201 Klamath Ave. Corner of Cth St, Try .'em Beraia Want Ads. ' H if Let your Glass Troubles be My Troubles. ; Reglazlng done In any "part of the city E. O. BTCCKT. Cftrpenter & Cabinetmaker Phone 477W 1024 Main. J. C CLEGHORN Civil Knglncer and Surveyor Office C17 Main St. ' v Phenes: Offlco 100, Res. 102J II . i .lie' -m I ". ,i ,'-v, . 9 ''(1 - -A.- v' wa- MS . - - - frVifr rfl .htt colV mj iffy i' y fAj?Atf- . " .1 WHAT IS IT? ;vJt-is the bestpaying class of advertising in the world if youl '"' have something to sell that belongs among-little ads that you "find ' ': in Tne.-Jtieralci. u- ', a. ;"' - .'. JUST TRY IT ONCE J ' . . If y.ou have something in your attic, your basement, your. I .spare,.room, your barn, around 'you anywhere that you want to" ' sell, try The Herald -classified- ads and you will find a buyer. .,:v v v. s. 'i?.. IF YOU WANT SOMETHING vr Advertise for it,' trying The Herald's classified ads. Sbme' l .v "i ' one has somethingfo sale that you want. Let The Herald ifi'nd- ' , it for you. It costs you but a few cents a day. V , ' . - ' f . ( ;, Classified ads cost you 5, cents a line a (Jayfiye words. to the'v-. ' ;'line. They must be paid for in advance and cannot be received' 'fa- ' " : ' " , over the telephone that is, why they are" so;cheap. . s -.J L s ... vj , ,n)i for debate or contention a in on g good citizens. This step on the part of our peoplo has been Incorporated as an Integral part of tho. constitution of goods rom cur country, and nil Iaw-abldirie clti- - LUCKY DICK & CO I ztns will demand Its .observance. Tho law expliclty Imposes enforce ment responsibilities upon all the of ficers of the fedeial and state gov tirnments, andtbelr sub-divisions. It Is well that this Is so, for no one agency 01 singlo grp,up of officers J v uld, without t.c cq-operntlon of all -ther oulceis of the law and nil law abiding citizens, meet their rcp.;onsl- 'liilltles In this connection effectively and satisfactorily. As an officer of tho foderal govern ment 1 can havo no. different ."stand ard with rcgai d to tho, enforcement of prohibition than with respect to tho enforcement, of any other law, and I shall, tlieiofore, Insist upon the same strict observance of this 13W as we endeavor to attqln with respect to all other laws tho enforcement of which Is lodged with tIU.3 bureau. 1 cannot believe that any state or other J political division will consciously .bring 'discredit upon Itself .by failure to lespond promptly to Its' full legal arid, moial responsibilities of initia tive and co-operation. In .connection vMtlitho enforcement of the nationaj prouimtion ace., It, is not -for tho success of the bureau of Internal revenue that wo appeal,., but for the, success of the American people in, sustaining the majesty of the law. and the honor of iu,r American . institutions. .To this end wo need for this law, and for all our laws, .an -aroused public cons cience with respect to law observance and, law enforcement. I observe that It Is Lbeing suggested that Sunday January, .18, 1920, -be set apart and designated as "Law and Order Sunday" throughout the coun try, I, sincerely trust, that thbs will be generally observed; that' Wergy rueh throughout the land will bring to, the attention , of their congrega tions' the vital Importance of' lay as the cornerstone of Americanism. Law and order has. always found In "the' clergy Us strongest champions. Their clear expression wOf rlgVt, and their ringing challenge to the American spirit of our citizenship was never more urgently needed than at the present time. WWWWWMWWM.VWVWWWW. Office Phono 177W Re? 1.77R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Pliysk-lnn and Surgeon 'White Building Klamath Kalis Oregon VMWWWWWA " MUSKRATS WANTED IN LAKE COUNTY O. K. FEED &i SALE STABLES i Under new manage ment Best care taken, of all stock placed in; our barn. Horses, harness and" wacrons' bouerht, sold and exchanged. " DR F. R.GODDARD - - Osteopathic' phyylclna' tt Burgeoa Hultem, I. O, O. F. Teapto " (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 'ffitlf... (The only Onteopathle Pbyil- ctan arid Burgeon l Klaaiatk Falli.) ' e: d; lamb Physician and Surgeon. - ' Rooms 4 and 6 " Phones 17M Kit Swunson Bldg. xx-KMx8, KATHERINE SCHLEEF L riiyskian and Snrgcon 2 Office, White Bldg. ..X-X-XX--:"M"H-XM-X- WARREN HUNT MEDICINE AND BURGEBT 206 I. O. O. F.,Bldg. IWWWMMMWVWMM DENTISTS kl iX' t- 'fit'' Dr. E; G. Wuecarver THONS'SM Dr. P. M. Noel PHONK 4 Orer Bderwooda 'tgeveath aad Malii Streeta 0Wl0m0A0 Warner valley In Lake countr Is waiting to be planted With muskrnts. Although tile depression is GO miles long and covored with a chain of sloughs and lakes-, from one end to the other,, a situation generallx ton stdorod Ideal for the culture of these small fur-bearing rodents, not one of them veutured into the district. A, letter was received by State Game Warden Shoemaker from J. J. Vb.ii 'Koulen of the Warner Valley 'Mercantile company setting" forth tho wishes of the community,. Trappers and others living at the town of Plush he says, want the valloy stocked with muskrnts. The writer sooks information as to whether the commission will assist In this, where tho'muskrata could be ob tained, which would be tho right time of tho year to get them nnd how many should be p'ut, in. the val(leyt Harney valley is the, nearest point wlioro the rodonts are to bo found,, and It wds suggested .by Mr, Van Keulen that aYrangemonts might Bej made, witn government trappors to get, some for'Lako county. The peo ple nt Plush are wlUlng to give .fin ancial assistance, but- desire a closed. season to bo declared (or several, years jt .the muskrats are brought In Oregonlan,'" " Hair Dressing, .Shampooing, ManlrnriBR,. Face Massage, Scalp Treatinent by appointment ,M,RS. GILL lice Apts., 5th and Walnut - DR. G- A. MASSEY Successor to Dr. T u i . .e Salt 206, 1. O. O. F. Office' phone 1MJ Res Phone MM Phenes: lSijr'Oflce.' ' -. 151MU Residence. pR.SpULE Office 420" MalA Resldece,'10d4.Maui SAW unjLrBNGINKERING. i coNSTOUcrioif oo. Deigere:;aad' buliden of od era Saw BfUls, riasing MlUs.Tlox; Plants.' Complete 'plants coBtracfcT e. '"Appralsals'aad'ipeprte tnadel Dredging. Wecoatract to bulM aBy.'cbtM.ef a building.. and install machinery of any kl"d7 ' Drafting of. any. kind done. Bine Prints made, PHONE 14W Oflce la K. D. BsUdiag nAfXnwvWVWri-1-i-i'i"" - 1 KLAMATH AUTO' SPRING WORKS We Do All Kinds of Spring Repair ing New Ones Made to. Order Axle Straightening and BUcfcsmtthlag ALL1 WORK' GUARANTEED Phone aWJilp- i7 KUniata Aye. -Tjxnjvnj-uwMvvA"i i m AAAAMMWMrVWMWAMMAMMAAAAr' HENRY SMITH Carpenter and Cabinet Maker ,10.6 Main Street Phone 457 AMMMAMMMAMMAMAMAMWWWVM A. MAURITSCH For Your Favorite Furniture Phone, 176J 10 Main St. I am now prepared to furnish Shasta Sand from the Hoey, Caui.'j sand and gravel pit, in any quantity that may1 be' desired by- contractors and builders. AL.'F. GRAHAM. CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY 517 Mala ARTHUR R. WILSON Manager . Professional Pharmacy EXCLUSIVELY Warren Hunt Hospital Pharmacy i' Open Soon Fourth and Pine, Streets , JrM'.r1rfll$$ ZK