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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1920)
l'AOli TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON lONDAY, -TAN'UARV 12, t020 Shifting the Scenes at Washington ft!1' r.r? T !) Mentioned ns New U S. Treasurer. 'i i 4"' MMM "SBMHffifH .oil A WRKiLFYS isbkd I ijc a package j . i BEqftiB 5 c a package before the war 5c a package jviWt during the war . ...A. c a package NOW 5 TffE FLAUOR LASTS SO DOES THE PRICE! ill-lit" y- s '.$$?' 33 "'' ' ftituEn (ev " si I NEW YOUK, Jhn. 12. Kill Ia- tlnnd, known ter years ns "tho open I .!. n Mir nmirnsaml of ovusry land" and yhtch has become tho BUbJect ot a congressional Inquiry by reason otl its new character as u. place of do-' tention .tor hundreds of nnnrcnists and other 'dhnGoroUs'f rn'dicals, is rcWl'throu small;, islnnds in Now LYorkthorbofubautno- mle south west of Manhattan. Their total area is approximately '20 afives. Upon these Islands known as N'os, 1, '2 and 3, are nineteen largo and small, buildings of brick and stone manv ot.them hnudsomo structures of four nnd tlva stories, used ns tho United Stutes immigration station for this port jinil . through which, from July 1 to December 1 last. nearly 50,000, aliens, onicreu uW ,nrmf. ,,., ,ar..Mt hu-liiina-tin laianililo.non.nhn culil- foot. Th Land of Opportunity and Free,-';,, . , . . ,, , ' , i.'A ' :'Vr . ,.r ir .Im.Ib nnilnalcnliloQi'! " ' ' ' H Hlr '""wSBlM 9I2MIH feil A new covornmont donnrtment vS-SSH- llnrnoy llnriioli, man or the War trial Donrd chair Indus Rss now Rovornmont donnrtment has been created, the National Fcdoral rrohtbitlon uonrd. John P. Ktnmor of Ohio, la tho now Prohibition Commissioner of the United States, shown hero at his desk. . V.Vk.UV)nV.l' Secretary of Treasury, Cartof Glass, Is now U. B. Bonator Glass from Virginia. Ho voslgnod nil post to accopt tho appointment to fill tho term of tho loto Bonator Martin. This photo snows socro Danlol C. Hopor, com- tary alass leaving his last cablnot ;"';,, meeting. ' nntdtl by the Kowrninont nt Wntili iugton and handles only cncs which ready cllno. domi" Hundreds qt ',undeslrablo8., I Inrv rifmilntr tht Ailt.r.. fItnmifAl l snouiu uo sinicu, cre . ui i M hn(j ate suspected of Inadmissibility. As good many ns B.O00 Immigrants have' boon woll ,wl(l9h reauhoa tliq Speechloy thus handled in ono day. .sand, jhera tlto g,ns mjutinu, comoi Wht.1 mrAnMnn linll lu t,i t lln br'nn. i ! n IfitAttAi imnil fni fi .OOlVtYntl to ...o wu,.w.. u... .u ... ..w -.-w..- ... .. Ui.w..v. nwMu .v. .v-.r-r ,,- - - -, 3 CHlltlOl drlliod bo FINEFDB tho floid la beglnulnp to to- pa J "jTn However, thoro nro sono '-0 RI l veUs.,in tho .field, and qvory yj'J j U mm nun DllllfA'l IDllir .l.illll.. fiiLi ittirt inn !u nuniL ullaLh "--i X. 1 "B .. r V .l"i b of urban population OTer rural popu- the Pacific coast be. said lation bn Ma-aa aanfaKla thA'nrhltBnnBeiatiOn Ip.t.U'e.'.ifc. '..Vtti4Wr:ffn Dnrlnf isotffd matron rtXpit'tfit to .- V.O 'JTOI WM l Jt ' ?! rrr SPOKANE. WasfcJ, ;Jan itg(Jt ftdl .rttiVJ" M ' v ''AirieultaraH ,4SetBlopraf t- 'Jf .the future, Mr. Mill declared,' must In clude": ''Making available tne land for;eettlemeatJ and deTeldprnent p TldlBftrana'poHailbD facilities ioal! aeW' difkricf s". and reeognlaJng' that rtwiniiWnortatlonfaHd dlifrlSotlon f A . j,-i.vr..fi.j..i.il"e. 'iL...ii.V 'EinniiMU-viuunw'iB iwi-wihiui lV"i1ifidL,.lLijMuulM1,k ltt'aviftt,ikM r' BWf'pjUUawreB, w,nuviBir -swefe'cempkSte 'ixhauatlba:'' eti aeair- ,,,.. lU -wi-iiiVf tiiiSiASHtHat 'i iNe 'Bemeetead aadsMa' the' United .u. .. h-.i-l- .vr h,w .- Wkee.aT1rieertonhmec-aIty . tfor-'fapfdlUlle " ikej Jwrby Irrliation.fcleariBg OTdraln "-nlfiira wi be slven first lt?land'to1teP'pacewitbthe'coun: 0,, bess.r It is the basic ? laduaWal development.-Tbomaa jy. upon ,wn,41 pur nre com. B! HillJ'otattletoldMhedelelBatea BeWI( fBdUstrtkand-Jocnll llfefdd M tbei'WaaliKton' Irrlgatloa laatli pdg... ne-.ald.vAricaitur) Is fua ate Mn Hill, to" Kcretary'or the damentttli a other activities are imp--WMWugton Bute Lafiar SetUeineBt plWieBlidj 'fAgricultnro"ls funa jaawciatlodaBd director ot ihe elate mentali aI1 o(ne. activities are -shp- Mnreiopmeai Bureau me, mbhw P,emeiltal . ABrleulturernuiJtbe -leVel Ckbr'of Commerce. oned by state and nation beoansfe the "There will be no mrfre automatlcf trend 0-f our popuIatOI1 ,te awajr frr.m Kricultaral' development in this eUtiy,"''Mr. HIH detlared, "but wma'tever expansion there'may be in the country attdi'towird the '.Ities; because statistics prove thaV this country is rapidly nearlng the point egrieultural productlon imusf come whef8 Jt wl.not be self-sustaining." IiKASK OF -KIKK SAW MTIAj. ttergreat effort made at heavy ex pease. Agricultural development In tte future 'must- necessarily be very alow.'' ' tTn tp twelve o'clbek noon, Janu- "On the other hand,- industrial de-' ary 31, 11'20. pealed b'ds will be re- velopment will" be rapid. The United CP'v?'l ddressl outside to the sup- States has become, firmly entrenched o'lntendent. Klamath Agencv. Ore- timq sent back "to tho lands of their r ulu,l. . frhA.lnimlffraHnn Hrtpvlrrt llOTO Ulllii. r u .........r....v.. w ;. , employs 372 workers, Including In spectors who board f Incoming ships. It seems an incongruity that kills Island, twhclh in summer gives,. ,tha foreigner his first, glimpse ot; uio wonders of the New World's metro polis, a plcaslnp view of.., beautiful lawns and flowers, well-kept build ings and a fine harbor, with mar velous skyllno pf- New York In tho distance, should bavo metamor phosed during tho war into a big detention place, for political crimin als and the foc3 of organized govern ment. The fact is, Ellis Island, .according to the authorities, was not Intended as a prison for such offenders. Fed eral Judges, In the past two years, acting under the authority" vested in them, liberated 557 so-called "dan gerous aliens," either upon tnelr own "recognizance or In the custody of their lawyer, according to Repre sentative" Isaae Blegel. a member' ot the house -immigration cowmJlfea, whick is iovestigmtiBrtl ;Bed peril. Use aatnfcperlo $?- anarcav- bolalieTiitf, jad other radicals beefl,eat from various part ot.'tte UBit Stateai to. Nw, York? Oft'tfeis Bttinber ,85; .are bow jn cms tody-ofjActinc ImmlRraUoa Coai miMleBer Byron q.-Vljlf e -ceaeor Hft 'Krederlc 0.5HpJE? ! BBtiltrrecently.VBBdalBeelS, . erred aa eorsniiaaloBen! r 4 1 ; A repreaeaUUret rt-A,tspUted. Mu, urn Miittedftoi aaake; & tour i : . tj ' :r ,. u'.,i..i. ' ' Nuwtkuiidred; JmaUgrmau ewerev belnc'feitiaztftearse diploOall, at tke!tiie. .:Not onlywtdld there appear tCibeaa abuBdance-l'OfL''tfppd 'pf a wholesome", kind;-but thB tables, and dishes mere' ;clean. iFreah.-jhite paper tinl Ions 'rolls. -Ms.,--used as table clothr. " '. TThe menus, for breakfast, dinner and'supper,' fpr. four successive days, for Instance, showed the 'following variable'diet: - ' Breakfast Farina, corn mush, or boiled rrce-w.ith-mllk; stewed prunes or peachesjt'bread; andr butter (sub stitute); coffee. Dinner S.oup fsnlit nea. farmer style, mockturtIe, English beef, and, lima bean); irjsh. stew with vegetables;' baked codfish a la Italian; French roast with bor delaise sauce; kidney stew with rice; col'd' s'faw; bread and" bufter (substf tu'ter;'rriceor liberty pudding; cof fee. Supper-f-Sailsbury sleak with -, on this ifloor and on the ther- floors nboVo aro numorous slobplng qunrters, in -tho center ot which ate triple deck hunks for 72 occupants. Thcsa quarters appsafod Cloj(j together that tho po J will ho exhaitpd YMy , soon, uivlupa It Is found to o,xtsnd P,f'or a much, wjder area than thunqw producing. Tut while It lasts Snnko Hollow s taklus on nil tho features ,of n Wo' out too nuirli im whlih cJiirh t Ki(lncy.i, fhjyi Jim lliuk liurls Mcst folks forgot that tho kld noys, .like tV bowels, bot 'HlugRlalt. ni-l clrggetl uml need n flushing oc clean;, llchtj and well ventilated. Tho boom d strict whuro fortunes nro ,d' di mHety Iti the 'kidney ro bunks were of steel with wlro innt-l mftde ovor-nlght. ; Stoop ,',lsila lotn Blon tnVoro headaches., rheumatic tresses. More comfortable quartoratwh.'ch 'six months ago c:uld have twinges, torpid liver, nclll stomach.. wore provided dreri and tlia From tho entnrod the i' i .... . - ,. . . r. .'- . i- . .. ..h.. I .., f .Kl. 1,, .11,11,,,, u-n. ...... rl,1,..k,.u h..a lnno,,1 tknlr K'l OV n'IT'011. IU'1 IIUUIIl lUlir UUinr. .U16a ,,.t w.. w... .... "",i. w...i.M ...., .vv ...v.. - , H,.. li i f.ll... !.. wU HUllo, uii it it i,wv to uii njaruif wiu dv;iiihiih iiiuh biuu for women" and chll- been bought for a song havo sold for.ieopipiiws ,nnu an sons oi um- uged. , 110.000. and leases, eovor'ns spaces , l,BV." .V'-"fi .,,... iUn vn.ir kltl- tlmo tho United Statosfnot big enough to hold a drilling noj,.g active nnd clean, and tho tno war nnd until last July iomilnnient. Imvo brought half that mnnt you feel on ucho or pain In tho In world trade: AYfth greater .natural, , jilll. Each bid must be accompanied gon, for the lease of 'the Kirk Saw onop "sauce . ToastTbeef hash .with.! green peppers; ham with macaroni; resources, .financial isapremaqy and by certified check for one thousand ...' k d bean8. bread' and . .- j..i-.., ,h,. r.,. dollars fJlOOOl returnable to un-lhak(1 porK ana Dean8' DreBU ana It1 should be understood that the. mends given constituted the variety An In- a large part of tnis uusitung was, sum used tor housing enemy nllur.s prior to their shipment to detention camps and later was used as a. hospital tor ccnvalescent American soldiers and sailors. In a large wing of the adminis tration building tho SB radicals how in custody are kept ringleaders of the recent hungtfrJ strike ore occupying tho so-called "pen," a well-l.ghted and ventilated room some distance away from the main detention" room. The' occu pants pats the time reading, amok In .aad playing games. A11 ef the -i.l' .i ...-j .- -J prtaonara' are .permitted ta exercise in the opea air dally: Two women anarchists' arrested in the recent ralda' here "occupy another "small raiiS7 the" door, 6f 'which ben"opn. ersho,'fd tVemT6'be reading." A tSlniwirevroeh,'ahf rib iron bars Is on me uulbiuo vi mil iu jhuur over their pluygrounds to tho driller tor a consideration," In oneMnstanca ho township board ot education leased, it school property, getting S 5,000 down nnd 30 per cent of what tho drill might find. Tho lease, of Sovon of. 'the an rtnusoment park was sold for $100,000. A year ago tho land, sur face nnd ell that might bo under It. hould havo been bought for $300 an acre. The amount of rorney already in vested In the field la placed by bankers at 120.0001000. Tnis 'to due to the "bleb cost of everything, from drilling, which reactfe about $20,- ob"6 a well) to conimjsklo'ns of stock! a.ioni ,U Jk',l.nfl(fi Kj aa.1 fcurftles of the' ;1T0 'companies now tQthe inarket.- The mbs't 'profitable however; are1- clise cor nqt armea.guaraa are en pairoi, oon faS&HiK' - - One' offie attendants, wjtta a, lauVea'id. r'efetflfcif'o the' fteda:," ''They, are too comforUolp here, tt. i v v . UltTOLnULLUn '9l psil) urn A ft) hri ! !!' i' ' tFtp,rllrn&Hwl' f) I' t L'lLI I? Illifl . i wto fVr 4 fid1 fr an economic myioagyfi.v Hiai imn ".".'..:.' . r .. v ."' k.... (..,k.,ii.,iat. ,nia unM r . .n,nHni !nmnt(r nn,i n . Buceessiui Diauers ana snail stare ui i"r'-" -k. - - ...w.., ... . ;, .. .. , - the stumpage to be paid which must . blackberry Jelly; tea or cotiee; ccuruen euuri, m, luuiuinui ueve- not be egs than j350 per. jj, the Mill -opment of "the Immediate future will rental which shsll not be, less than i.A A... vnnt.i rrt.tD mAona a vanMlv 1.?K TKr M nnd thp nrlrpR at which . ,.. ,.,'....,, ,,i ,f lumber will be sawed and planed for for more than, three ineals. r.Trrr;",r7"r:" Oowrnr-ontV.e.Tl.erlrtt is rerfery-' terestlng feature of .the dining hall duced from the soil," firnihPd on renuP3t from the Kl'am-,tn8 orthodox Jews. in substantiation otthls statement, ath Agency, O-eo , Tho aliens are fed by a general r. Hill quoted figures compiled by .1MM0 ffiSStT' bltZ the department or business adminis- i-" - -. ... , , KuvuriiiucHi iwuiujub ww vuiuitiio- an J PrTTSBURGH, Jam 12. Spouting natural gas at 'the 'rate of almost lOO.OOO.OpO cubic feet a dny, 'tho Snake. Hollow field, which is not yet four 'months old, already1 has .made u largo uuiiiutT ui pernuna cuiiituri- ably rich, while some thousands of others are anxiously' awaiting- the outcome' sfpf Jhelrj ubterrane'an gamblerlh raore, than 200. welfs where the drjlls, ,are kept going day and !"8bt. t ' ,Thel .development, which became apparent when a strong flovj of gas fblew the top en a derricK on Sep tember 28 last, covers no moro than 100' acres of town lots'Jnithe qut sklrts of tho thriving' llttlo pity of 4i"itlnn nt 1io TTntvornllv nt Wnnlilnir. ton which he said showed that The rivalry of two trado unions at, sloner Uhl. meals have' been 'served Vhereasin 1880 over 70 per cent of Maynard, Mass., resulted In a walk-1 for as low a price as 22 cents, and tho population of the United States out ot zo Per cont ot tne operatives recently for jo cents, -was engaged "in the fundamental in-,01 a large wooienjniu. dustry of producing food and coltn was a "kosner- taoie Bet apan ior , jioKeesport, 18 nmes from I'ltts- burgh, Efforts are being made by Impprtant oil and gas Interests to extend tho field. If these tost wells, now being drilled, come, in gushors, Important addition ,to the gas- n t - ., rt nti m VMWV, MR, po'rVtlons, and "some of th'slr' share dldeVa hare' be n bald many times e'Vef the moBiroi';th'e orfcinal 'la- 'h'e-';ai-berlng sarid Is from ,00b vftl!to '91.266 'fm "Mlow the 3. BVfiiee'f'w'Hh the 'irerage WeU;3,l'd6 tm ,rlrep.'"'i''lpe'-lIn,"1haVe been Wtd to"''J6me:ot-frie"tioit''lmrorUnt role," uDJ',wirk Ms belni1 rushed: Wa''aaafglit, bn-'othera. Tbe're"'s evrywhere",iri ib'e' il&'& a feverish' destr'o Ho'get the gas out' and' the 'money 'inJ with thV" least 'posslb'le yetay1. and whllev sorrie"' people are Wetting1 some' money, experts' a'a'iee IhSBa' wboTe TbtT-'of Invesfors and Speculators are going-'to '' be kjJpolnfedJ ' wsrrisi- iion,o,twnica viriuauy. is corapieiea; The, bul'dlngs'are to be located (R SiTanijnVi;'1" ' ' J S wji''aew school Is Intended, to seA 'the e.nliVeJ AniorcaB p'opqik.- ttoiL InVCb'tha WWti' nuaroers'''abo'ut. VA?WI 'ill' J .'JJL1A Ll.i,f. . .t.'.r d!s- SOLE SHOES WIT OF REALM f.-i7 n n. f iftt.fl MATTIGHOFE-N, Austria, Decem ber 22. (By Mail) Residents of this community In Tyrol aro using Jeathe'r money ns soles for paper shoes. Fractional metal currency dls appeared s'omo time ago and tho mun Irfnllty aulhorized' a big leather fac tdry to" stamp out ljttie round 10 hel per r'leces from "sqrap leatbcr. Tbls served tho' local bprlness require menti' ilntll the peo'olo found It fihoaper to use thp leather money ns soling for thplr shoes than to buy tho leather soles. NOTICK producing territory of Allegheny county will havo been found. If they are "dusters," geologists say, J When the Immigrants arrive at jit will. not bo long until Snake Hol ' Ellis Island, after having unclergpnejjow will bo a thing of tho past, and (medical Inspection, they are ushered lntr" nnd less thnn 30 ner cent cnae- ed in a'll other Industrial, profession- Tnero wlu ,.Q ft " ular nleetlnJlnt0 a lar8 roora rllled lth 20 Hnes r n,i niiip,i nr.nnitinn. m tftio' ,T..T- nL'L'K?-xJe5?n e ! of benches. Inspectors and Inter- H. ...... ......... w .--... .-..- ... . UL 4&iu,,u VJI.UtCl tlU, Ut W. 4V. W. Ilfc ''only n little pvor SO per cent was Masonic HalJ, Tuesday evening, Jan. engaged in agriculture and over 40 i&..ivU. at 7.J0 p. m. nor ppnt In Industrial nrofesslonal Initiation and refreshments. Vlslt per cent m industrial, professional sisters and Brothers welcome., and allied occupations." EFFIE S. OHASTAIN, The trend toward a preponderance 12-13 Worthy Matron. prefers, after examining each alien, pass him on tho way to tho "rail road, room" 'or detain him for a spe cial board of Inquiry. This board is composed of three inspectors deslg- dreams- of. wealth than a memory. be nothing moro v nock pressure, tho measur'o of na tural gas at the well, was 1,000, pounds to tho square Inch .when the first well came In, This proGsuro, experts say, has now been reduced to 000 pounds; indicating th.at al- GERMAN OFFICERS j WON'T WEAR HELMET BEIU.IN, Doc. 23. President Kbert took to task somo of the offi cers of tlia German army while on n recent visit to Broslau, for wearing their fiejd enps. A Berlin newspaper says that He Inquired why thoy dd storo hero, tnko a tablespoonful In glasH ot wntor before breakfast. 'or a few daya and your kidneys wilt ict line. This famous snltB Is madtVr from thb acid ot grapes and lomon nice, combined with llthla, nnd im hnrmluHH to flush cloggod kidneys- 3nd stlmuUtes tl.om to normal nctlv- ly. It also neutralizes tho nclds In he urine so It no longer Irritates, hus ending Mulder disorders, Jnd Suits Is harmless; Inozpon ,Irc; makes a delightful oftorvescent 'thtn-water drink which ovorybodjr should take now and. then to keep their kidneys clean, thus aveiding: lerloua complication!. ' A well- known local drnggiat um sella lota of Jad 8ata, to folk:. Who believe la otereomln .kidnojr rduble while' it laenrf 'trepM; ' '' FIRST AMERICAN ,',',sM6oLM.GHINA. 8HA?;p.A!, Dee, .lO.JBy.alU Vmejicaas In China- expect, boob tp, .-.end their, .ch.lldreB; to th.tlrati Ap--jr. cn" school to be . eatabUatied. 'for lVl'i lftll KUWI (lUII Will DU offered fo"that Rraauat'm tie a'U m(tM to ' (he IcuIdk 'urrlrirsmW Irr. tiit 'tInUedr Stitp'"Hr'BWrnrn Xnk'. di'lcan" iJupili tii ChlntfhYve'atended, British schools. ,'1 "" I lv m The 1020 census closes January. iS.'Ar'e'y'0" 'Meat "" '' ' I EASf TO DARKEK VOU CAN I1IUXO HACK COLOR1 a'0 'lA'STRK WITH HA.GK TEA ,.A,D SUl.l'HUR y,hen you darken your hair with Snge Ten and Sulphur, no qne can tell, because it's done so nnturnlly, ,so evenly. Preparing (lila mixture, though, nt home Is mussy and trouble-' iip'nle, For SO cents you can buy at Uny rdug store tho rendy-to-uso prep aration, Improved by Uio addition 'of other ingredients, called Wyeth's Sago ml Sulphur Compound." You Just dampen n sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small straud at a time. By morning oil gray hair disappears, nnd, not wear their snlked helmets. Their reply was: "On our helmets nrq thp after another application or two, your words 'With God for king and Fath-.hair becomes beautifully darkened, orlEnd.' In nuolj hoImdU tho gener-,Klosy nnd luxuriant. als cannot receive Mr, Ebert." A crippled boy of fifteen years In Now York, becnuso ,ho could not help support his mother, committed Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound BUlcldo, land iooic years younger. Gray, fuded hair, though no ds- grace, Is n sign of old age, and ns wo all desire u youthful and attractive appearance,- got busy nt onco with' fiOTTAnilT lUrcATQfPADe Ef lUACU FOR Murphey's Feed & Seed Stor liiiii DjiLiy lfiLffii uviiniL ijvivi ifiiuii CHICKENS 126 south sixth st rkoMt? & M M 1 iM' .,, 4 f