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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1920)
i'aei: i'ivij ) THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, JANUARY 12, J 020 tl V RABBIT DRIVf 'GETS RESULTS Activity wim vigorously renewed on the IMuo Grove Hoctur In llm rub Mt wor yostunliiy when n vigorous tlrlvp wim launched froju tho I C, lit Pine Clrovo school Iiuiiho, nutting of pie In order to champion another, tin ml vim co of about quo 11 fid oho- which "cnhvlhYed lis Hint of nil tliu1 linlf ihllen mid rcHUllltiB In oven two, vnrlctlcK of food In thin world the, plr liundrud enemy citHtiiiltlas. Whiat "" ''"' I'l;''"'''""!. the attacking troop. bohuved; leStf iSffK v.itoruns whan menu cull wn finally.,, r,.lm,lly flir lmny Aiifibn, We .1 1...1 11 ...... 1 .. miuMuvu, inuii uiniuui in acuuiij coma in no wny cinssiiy mom an- nriic wun a quarter or mince pie, unit nhocic troop. In fact tholr lliid' wns'lhiit, too, on'the advice (f n phyid'clarl.'- broken Innumerable times, only to " t the party never heard of bo reformed through tho Inilofntl Katilo offorta of tho organization , . ,. commtinuors. 1110 tomptntion to cry, and outrun a rabbit' la todmuch for 11 good many people. Iu-thomtoun-Ing of Ulll iim northwost of tho uchool houso a numbor of tho Rtorin Ing party wore caught In tholr own biirrnKo, though no norloun .caaunl tloN resulted.' ThlB Ih tho third of a norlos of rab bit drlvoa which bavo boon conduct oil cast of town on Sunday ,and which will bo continued an long M the rnbblta hold out and Jho yeathori " .1. . 1 . -'.'jlitt.1V. la good that is to any Indefinitely. I Ilabbltwnro getting. o umaroua , to seriously eirect UVW.nNW rabbit drlvo Is the aectlpns, and tho rabbit drlro Is the thls,pest yet discovered. ,...,., Jwi '""."".T0 ff.",n;.,ir rph m..i. - fi- h Li,Jr i. wuld arrfcnge a ratry-msklngc(7f-Tho roads are fine, .tho weather Is , ,h.,H.Miih'.t .5. .1,. a' t.-. . " i kV' .- HUOOi IUU UUl UU(I HIIU IUIIOV 1IDTVI Vftaiter hotter than after a rorenbott's Tilkef through tbi lirusb',tWoref6rr they,AaTo been well aUemtodflfrom.ONAILE- tO ANALYZE DRUi Klamath Falls, though thefUx-Jnf plenty of room for more. NA riwil aklll la rxnnlrArl In rirlva. tho'ugh'no one should undertake to participate who .Jacks, ..sjilJlciCQt nerrjp to stand firm when charged bynk angry rabbit. Toe nSxt' drive wljl boTKeld bin? duT.lJsnuarv 18. af11 a.iik.. at-lbe foe ylor'pWco In lo'Mfey; Jl' In about xXi miles 'ffromSKIajBith FailV'by wTlVtof OleSe OaanoW roads are In splendid abape. - m " ' f'3 . Trt.-iLt. -ii. ..n'!ie'B.rf AGED MAN DIES -. . .... M K BiiaaTiwwaFrtPaw..iiwi.,tiiwsjiiii.".infii.i fnuddend In 'bed this afternoon In M.''iiA. tit. fn'ol "nfftrfii'UiriSa? . ..u . vL'i wi.iit. D7 A. u. DUllltl, a UUIKUUUr. bUIUUOl , -. -. a . , . wnmocK conuuciea an inT.siiuon. whlca showe'd.dBalh.auOQ'aaYuAli. .'. r , .T.J fjl-iT.Wi, .C,vil", --- - nam caqses. . Thc.-decedentAas.i.bencallrliThe mlmoM-Uke tree,fi ing -for several montag,'andairriena;'ine snen is ooiaineo is pienurai aioag whc called yesterday atate'd v'thitt netbe banks of the Orinoco .ji ..the fould &&P &L in 42i&J&. dltlon, and complaining, ot.hlshoart action. The frlend.eft't'8 o'clock., Death occurred between ten and the .I.u. . JI...H.MI . .W.. find.. Ikl. iimv, uk uibvmivi; ui IVYU' ""I htf" afternoon, probably during tbenight. As' far as.'ls 'knowh.thbddadjmah bus" no cjatjves. HbuadoVa living by peddling meat;. Funeral arrange ments have not been' made. s, v( ' ONCE COUNTY iuDGE ''n'ow'is SALESMAN Jx It, W. Mursters, ropiesentatlve of the Coast culveit and Klume com Pboy ot i-oiuunu, is in tne City In too inieiest of tnu ilrm with which ho is luuntuled. Judge Mumioib is one of tio lew men wuo nuvo proven tnu WW..V....WMM V. h...0, hh ,-. l hAldnra fhnt tflu- rtl .mil W MV WW- M .. ,.W . none realgn," for ho resigned as county JudKo of Douglas county; Dur- ing hla tonuro of offlco'ho b'e'caljno'a'c- , iuiilnted wifh, tlio. prpgressivo, nien 1 ' of "tho state, und decided that ho ' would continue to keep In tpucji with the'so friends by becoming a Knight of tho Grip, That Is why, ho ja hand ling tliu lines of tho Coast company. One' of tho llnoa with which hofls purtlculurly enamoured Ib tho Armco llirriiid, recognizod ns one of the host flumes for irrigation unci road, work, ami 'lila vlsil to Khimnth nt tha time ,1h to moot sovonil fiinnors who taro , Intorostod In placing orders, wjth him ' for'-fhia muterlhl. HT. l'AULS' UII.I - ' 1LANS MASQUE IULL. Elaborate preparations aro bolng . innilo by tho Indies of St. I'nula' Epls- l cuu guild for- tho masque ball to bo given for ho benefit of tlio new . church which It la hoped will bo un- rtorj construction aoon.. Tho ball will bofglyen nt tho White I'ellcan hotel next Friday evening, January 10, nnd will be un Invitational affair oxclua- Ivoly, Mlsa Verdu Cozod, and the Meai damea Hardin Carter, John Moore, una i Leslie Terwllllger will bo tho hostesses, ' MANY KINDS, AND ALL GOOD ! T.hst Would 8tm to Be the Verdlcl of Humanity' on the areat Qutitlon of Plea. They were tnlldne ntiriit pirn nnd dlncumliuf which WIIH . tllfl Ill'Ht, .1111(1, what yo gathered from, the .cheerful fdiitriiviTMy, nil were the licit Tin! person who stood tip for lift. C'JOfl Olll tlppll) plC WIN JllHt I1H Cl(l(ll('l't( In bin references to the peiuh or pump kin nle. In flief. enth dctkom would Imrr.v through llio prnlso rif 09c kliid " '"' " ' ":.'.'. . one lime curtMi n rproc);iiHii;K iiniu- nitiiiicrry pie, nun wniii n narren lire .i'Khe must have led. Wo nreHhrnticli wun me merry nie era nnu wun wnax joy m Mi(fA ;,), worldl Ve r-me I to tho berry era, nnd flrnt of oil tlft-re la tint ttnnlf aittimmtn tim- M'lilnti ltAtiV I the huckleberry pie; which. berry. lin rescued from mintihlne and noil nit the grace of the earth. If a man dnp n" '""J " hwclclrbfrry pie. It J be- cntce the pie or btmnelf han not been cen I well made. The black raspberry pie atpndd away up on the unawy pen W 11 of perfection and for picnic purpose It li unpnrnllelcd. When we eat rnepberry pie In the woods we feel that the Dryad are feeding us from their Illy ;'""'".. "There are other glorious pies, of ,... , w. ,,, ha ,n (,mt te. glory of ;.! Is In, the gracv. and eluirtnl' jfiookwS,Tb.as,rr Il"turaJj resents, criticism of the depends upon ber. temper, and pie pn&.j company and.be resentsmore than depends upm ber. trrhper, and ""' -' """ """ "",,,n,H - ......... ,.. )fgf PSSirT rouH. Ohio u-l uJ m .ct xn Intealaatlnfl VrinalplM f Pewarful Nartttis,' fHtUfl HemoWl ' When eolumbus -arrived at law !-' land of HalH.be b4 hie followers were Interested te obeervea cmrloua ;fracUea) of the natlveav'wbe wert-ac ciatieaaedt miitnmtkiiil ,rfiVeiVneil '., JW 3J te ee e: uareotlc mK pmw e of a tortHif (rypBotlcptate, vrJnV ivii wamfB to w nBawrutJiatni UBdr the tafluence'ef the onis. were ffieee4 .t.hold voamelcm4ieB . j atwia'.'; i!r"m HBa :. ..vr-.r-. Wlngt ere contttmTS prepnedee ,innf n and reveteUena of bidden thiaga. " forta r(laiid 'burled In bean ...,, t uxa KI.IHH ..ciia. j a .nap aiNearv.oa w- goll.laroWeilvaeUa - IJrTir iJ7i T ' ' . T .',v. . .' ?.Mh 'rtetrtmiwlure,Vp',WhBM tn. "" W rasa VTh ..l. vleJ.lw k 'it. rli, .m.ds ubb wuruou iuc ibdv wu. -c .0 rtrirt, ..ii .nri. tri' .-.. which ,js sometimes mxed w)th,llrae .lJu uilal.aJ .ni.ll .L.ll ,&rVlu vniuiuvu wn Diiru. 1( .uniy recemiy-naa tins tree oeen "We have recently, etsamisned, a Identified by Dr. W.VB., tf afford ,oMhe department of ' employes; "relai;ons government pant bureau ' J under the direction ofVr.JoWCal. burce of the snuff, theOnglnofrtlMin" .. s . - vjt, !,, ' ,4,1.' u u.i . L. - rs;i-."Aw;.der. It will be our object thru this chemical properties of the drug aire still . i. . .. i. onxnown ana v us inioxicaung,irn-,ul.,!",' cipis remains a; mystery. , rninyWwWr'JWrf'lf ,1l rlencet could never forget rgetMt It was bright t'. bufthe 'url,d'fitshes starlight night around us obscured all else as'we sped through the air, The advancing enemy was hard' upon us while all around' we heard the weird, ravage music so terribly Mmlllur,, and the thud as of a thousand falling' meteors. We dlVed, looped, corkscrewed till our i' i L. "H W J.TK IIUIMIWUs 1 TI U winili , -I..1.. -,rt 'a .lV.I! fA pain In my right foot.'n dull weight .'1 In my Hide I was falllnc. falngr and know no more fill I (found inysef lying on the. 'ground badly, stnlished 'some hours later "Ami that was 'really your rocofd aerial oiiRtigi'inenU" "No," ho replied; "It wns my first experiment with' the Jazz." Pitta burgh Chronlcle-Telegniph. ,j. Paying the War Co6t. nefcrrhiR'to the dost o'f tho wnr, Se.crotnry of Wnr Bilker told tho llnnnco cninuiltteo of tho sennto nnd iimiKo thiit tho total 'our, In round nuniht'i's would be ?3O;0CKTipA.Oft0 ; but $l),00t,,0Oo.(Xa of 'this' was loiins.to our allies. Nearly a tlilj-d of' thl) .net cost lias nlrendy been paid out of money raised by luxation. Tho 'other two thirds was obtained' from'tho five Liberty loans. If wo pay .K'blllloii a year, bealdes Interest, wq can cleny off tho wnr cost In'nbout tweiityone years. Big Contrlbytfon to War. One of the most strtkiiiR'contrlbu tlnns of (ho Unltefl 'St'iirtf1! the wnr was the enormous'p1itli'tlfy if smolse less powdpr high explosives produced, snys Ibf Scientific 'Ameiiedn. From Airll 1. 11" to November 11. 1018, we produced Kl- million.' pounds tif nnnolte eN paiyder, whlchWH8 almost exnetly rqilnl to the eoniblned output 6. Frouce jiii! Great llrllnlnw ,ftt v , ' . m t v,,.t swift denies meat unit IS PROFITEER CHICAGO, Jan, 12. !iiirebolderB V f'wlft' & C(, pany roi"', ;,v mi I IK' '(Ion of profiteering, according (0 '.-osfdent Louts F. )Bwlft n hi ud '.'ruin at the m rua'r m'' v of the uinpany thin Lftcrrioon because the cl.nrgo l unt.Me. .mployo oi the comp;u wor ( ' (J t0'c,. ( ,)j,t , (nt Ctm. MCu;itll!M or aomelhinir ei.0 r . :. . .. : . wo'1" wnue,uni wnen moy got out of debt to get In ngaln. Announcement, of tho retirement of K, S. Hoyward, necretury of the com- '. ..... pany was mndo; An omployes' relations department with John Calder an 1(8 head has boon established to cultivate the hu- mnn oiemeni in me jiersonen 01 me pacKing Dusincss. Willingness of Swift & Company to divorce Itself from holdings In pub lic stockyardti.i stockyard terminal railroads, and stockyard newspapers was expressed. In hla address Mr. Bwlft said: . ."Every Abarebolder of Swift & Co., thing else the Implication of 4,i bave'safd before 'to employes of Bwlft &Compny 'Get in debt'. It bos. turoed-'oat , toft.be a; good thing. Mnr-,, employee hate told me that going nto tjebt,to.'biy Swift ft Com pany stock' 'was'' the betv'thfng they ever did financially; that It baa been the means of their acquiring a, per manent, Investment returning a, reas onable Income that they otherwise would not have bad. so I say again get IndeM. ncjt for Ipthlngnr.or luxuries, ivut ror Bomeinrffimesi or Intrrne ieluo -that liJ workjiTlng lur. v Jkuu j.uu (si . una isiub .1n.lOn lufev enmotllfftw AMdi ninrf-tfnl ilofnp. We. hope tbatvalj the employe vnauiintcbaaet .IswHt-v;. uompany "etocb'"! heU It ai'an investmeat, ana 1 reel sure mat tney win una 11 ?st anjpoyea,.havlng,slarte,d wltbtbp company iblrty years ago as auditor at Kansas, City and iavlng, been eu'e-j cessively a plant manager, erieraj of-1 Uce,,manager at uqicago vana secre tary; We are soiry to lose blm rb'u 1-. . . . l: t- j dealrous.of taking and in leaving he Ibaa the friendshlp,and best wishes of! t. t. . n M t I 1 A n ..nil iub xuruiur iBviikc9hs ... (department o .cultlVat s,nd furtheri l...l h .llA Vttntnn oloMont In 1111"! "."""". ""?7 . ," bualnesse nowvbave" 2 3,0 00 em-J pjoyes wto nave (mown tneir interest tn the company by aubscriblng ror J4j shares. With ouk- ;Employes' Ben ellt association, which last year' took caj-e(of9100 persons and paid, bene fits amounting tov398j.0qo' and our pension fund and various social ac tlvltlesl, we feel that Swift &v Com pany is a good concern to be associ ated with and ive are trying to make j better. '.'Your directors have for some time, na evidenced by the segrega tions that have be,en made, had it Ih mind to confine Jth'e busineea of Swift & Company to the activities directly related to the alau'ghter of riieat ani mals und the products therefrom and1 to tho handling of' what Is called pro duce, namely, poultVy, . butter, egB. and cheese. "While we have felt that we have had a perfect right both morally and legally to be engaged In any related lines' that we could manufacture nnd distribute economically, there seoms to have been a certain amount of public sont'lmpnt against one packing concern being' engaged In ninny dif ferent lines of business. Our Interest In thoso'buslnessea hna been perfectly legttlmato from every point of view but wo have nevertheless thought it best to (Jlsposo of the more remotely connected outerprlses. Swift & Com pany thoroforo 'expressed a willing ness to dispose of Its interest? in pub He Btockyards, stock yard terminal railroads and atock yard new8paper8 if a legal way can be found, and to discontinue hnndllng varloua llnoat principally canned gooda and a few minor nrtlclea which have been sold In small quantities but which do not aggregate moro than 3 per cent of our total business "We'truat thnt Khe public w(H real. GENERAL NEWS .1 IlKNO, Nov, Jan. 12. Tho valuo' 6( tho cold, silver; copper lead, and zinc mined In Nevada In 1910 Was about $23,034,000, Thin la accord ing to preliminary figures compiled by Victor C- Helkcs, of the United Bates Geological Survey, Depart ment of tho Interior. SEATTLE, Jan. 12. Clubwomen of several parts of Washington !havo met to discuss means of combatting tho high living cost. A permanent organization will be formed.. V NEW YORK, Jan. 12. Arf "At lantic coast conferenco on' tho cost of living," at which efforta wlll'bo made to get, eastern seaboard states to join their sister states In the west In legislation for a shorter working day and minimum wages for women; was called for January 22, at New- Ark, by the National Consumers'! League. k . RENO, Nev., Jan. 12. In six minutes, Mrs, Helen Draper Taft; daughter of former Governor Draper of Massachusetts, was given a di vorce from Walbrldgo Smith Taft, nephew of former President Taft; and associated with former United States Attorney-General pWIckersham in tho practice of law id New York city. , "ATLANTIC C1TY)N.J:, Jan. 12- Plans for the greatest "world evan gelist' campaign ever attempted wore agreed upon at a preliminary Meet ing or the first post-bellum' "confer ence! of the Inter-ChoTCh! vyofld1. Movement. A areat drive for con- Vrf-rlll ho ranlail rnrWa.il h4nl1.'' i. 'a'Ali ...,i,. -.-.,.- .tiiArBabe" Ruth . ., , ,,cw- DtBV ,u- lUOl Vnion'Tttnd, will .terminate' wltkv ai iliv '.. ..A .L-.l ., . '.V..J Marshalling 'of the hosts of reerultsW6 "l 'T'tfZr .'-.. .'Miliar Hnrtrtna wtin hajt"viltd thai Of Utt -country Easter Sunday. SDecta- 'anlarevangeUstic methods afenotto" enc&draged in connection with the drrVe'i '' ' J"ao'i & i'jtM . ' -. ji" rtfi optfn's- .nmtRRn ' il io LJrtti .Vtf&Si 4v-6S'006.00ri 'was rftalllp bii' th'S bleiof-'American aioikf 'MsatnV tor. unnstiamty in an enureses ofi". -- - '.-, 7: A.-iZ - la. iFrance after tlh drfnaiir,i!Vft.,nan waa destroyed- ,-hywlhe ..necent . - . i -l t 1500. and. 5.0,0Jp share,off stock ravottotsJR CiBtv ed by negligence of" agents vi (iwqiwut)iau -n- - A'i if' " "' 1(,1 ?" '' PARIS,-,aJani 12. PrWeeJAtrgiist anjis PrlnteJoaquIm, respOcftltelFltiei luuftujiuuBiAio wuo 01 lormer cm 0eror William of Qe'rinVny? -nave brought suit for divorces'. This Is aceo'rdlnk to-Herlfn advices tb'Hhe laUn. ' ''.-' '. I ' ,M s. Cti ... . . . 1 1 F 0 . ........ . ,- - --v .?'.' wAanmuiun, Jan. iz. senator era; Dembcrat ; 'of MontariI,1Tia6 'intrfcduced & blir appropriating'1'! V. Oob'oO'O" to -e loaned "oyfa'nnewltf j.i.Vt-.. . i...r.-'n-y. H'JIE United 'States' for the purchase" of seeds . It was referred' (a tha aerl- '.....-Vi ... ' 'ill'Ail'i "'AX .uauuiai vuiuuilltca. liS-' iuil .'-.u feXCRAMENT 6, CaV, Jan ff rninlsratbr' lif a" statement made V uuiiu, uristru iubi uuuer iiu vircuni- Btance should further .loans 6'q made tp any fofelgn nation out of ' ihe ,nerican army, said ,BrIg.peneraI(1r,.B',5,: w " .,vv-..iim, mercefof wttieh Mn carl A. waKjtt't? W. DrOonnoK chief of stiff of, the including More inan"a,wu'iaeaa, ac-1 chalrBUW, will sombegta an;ernest h "jfatifca' 0KUHBmtV;ot? Wnpto, Cordtog' tomeiair-reporta glren ont . cjatagap aecute'.the jieededfbwwa.vv ybied Sunday. for"AmerIc4'. V 1Bere b Pi"' mJHUry heafeJwjMrtBiba Hpihew4rfcolthe,re--.. t XjoPTt f 1 jj M. -? . 8h. ukrtWra'triiA'.aatleiAireelTW'freajf; ,rafaMitlc.nr-iVslrjla .tojbe. Ji.WfL'H 'W ii 'lo'ililCi.Vl officers in t&WtViCty-ceatT9h&iiMtt ,th--Dnait ataas of itke. t , ., . . Kairw.r tr8.if.i!le.J,n.!ted,?itAt"vE!iMsal.of thetactlpn ofthe, 1919 'jesla- that air'tufure commercial" relatTona. between, Europe and America be. eon fined to the ordinary business pro .peases. ,SALT BAKE, Utah, Jan. 12. J.Gleoi'ge'E. Hale, general manager of i.'i iuu xeiegrani, nua unuuuiicuu iiuu Ize that svo bve made these conces sions with a sincere desire to qo-ope-rate in allaying the agitation which Is harmful to our business arid to the public at large. "Ve called your attention Inst year to the high Inventory prices and ,to the fact that a shrinkage in Yaluei would bo boupd to ocqur sooner o.r Inter . Such a shrinkage, has occur - red and haa produced odrop In earn ings, na our figures will show. "Considering the decline In values in consequence of tho withdrawal of foreign buyera from tho market last fall and the low price of forolgn 0 chango affecting ourtoxiqrt3 vyo have 3f.no fairly vyell, h;iin "paid 8 per cent dlvidenda and carried .'JuC, 721.34 to surplus account.. ,," "Our total sales were over'tlno,. COf 006, Our profit wanVenulvnbjnt !) 1 i.' cepts on .fiiii'i dollar of $ales. 01 a.l klnda of prodn-ta. 1 ,'Tho present-wholevlo. Pria of, 7icnis are much lower thnri-thoy wein ,i ooi aeo and aire towrMn proper ti n t n other fooj products &' SPECIAL Notice is hereby giyen that I have pur chased the CITY MILK: DEPOT from E. L. French. All accounts against the City Milk Depot incurred prior,, to January i2th, 1920, will be, paid by E. L. French and should be presented promptly.'''' ' The City Milk Depot will continue to be operated in a sanitary and business-like manner, and I ;yillvfurnish you with pure and wholesome milklff' -w n I solicit your-patronage; , - ... 'w-'Sf-: - .- -r ' "::' .W. Pi JOHNSON. iitAAAAAAAAAA0fWtVwHj !. Jv- ,uu 'if. every-employe of the .publication bad been taken into active partnership in the business to the extent of sharing in all" profits.' Under ;the .profltrf sharing plan, effective January 1, the employes are receiving SO per cent of the profits accruing to the. bast- .ness: H NlW YORK, Jan. 12. Word that) would 'don a Yankee , anlfbrnf next season has been "ret king slugger in CalifOrnia:T The Yanks', it 'Is understood,' 1U hold yBabe" Autb to tfielet&Si'ititrb ll.-' flOO contract' 'he'ba'd .wttsTnho Bos-' manage1tAandh'"ich',,et'had iffed 4a'V'cVa'p'etpaper: : inn declared a . 'MEXICO CITY, Jan. 42-Cqnxt H.l'..V.:i.L. . A AnA Ujj Idlstubanee, '- JERSEY Victor 1H ietect from Irlct.'wes iSki Tuesday, W Richard. T-U followed promptly hts.arrival In' the schedule role of principal orator at aF wttefaia'dvertlaed mass meeUng under, the auspices of the, Socialist Educational .Club..- t, ' i-ti. . .. , ctt:- ,rMOBRIDGE, S. D., Jan. Jl.-rA( score of' persons were,-injured-about : SO miles west of here Tuesdayi.whpj tne irft'esiDouna i;qiiiibdiiui iHuieas train on tne uoicaeuu inum; SJ.ifani oroKetnrougn BBmB.. r,u near- Watauga. ' LS ,fc T , t p WASHINGTON. Jan. 12", "The people Of- th'e United, States ;arbtn- dujgi'n"g in a candy debauch'his waa'the'ianswer of Secretary of Agrf culture Houstin today when asked Iwat1 his department would, consYder affair price for-sugar now 'on tne market. , - . .' , .-'.JSi-, ALBANY. N. Y.. Jan. 12. Reverr ture In ratifying the prowmtion amendment? -to ' the 'Uni'ted slates Qonatltutlorf pf&s Urged byjOoterp. Alfred E. mlih n his annuSl,'ieai sage to the 1920 legislature 'atVlta inltlalfaessldnt f; ;, " r '!', WASHINGTON, Jan.. ? 52. .-A charge" that the American people "have already paid a toll of several hundred millions of dollars' "iint'ac count of'the President's mtstafce'-'Mn 'not' authorizing the susar(eQuaza- '.,y ,r ,'t)v tz w m 3 1 w mi r nn tw wi-ch lbv avreiffwaiQiiu va mv ii.iilri ; MIL 1X4 Sail f ZikLL-2aVTir T AjCm-,,iX,- . - wtilW,J-i3 I .-!-- PH W$ J?-? '!? 4 "Tf Pi'W entire bounty. 0,n' 5y the Fifth Wisconsin die-1 sired to reachrin Usae for aggreMiva 'v ofted olrt'KtnWCldtfcwoSV tbfii. nwafc sR???!. iJ.Iw..' rui. iiA,ii I f isnoo. . .niW aaeatbera,. of Mr. . . nuciu - .'. ?r; "ft " Save Yflur Pennies 'X t, t Z The Cash andajrSystem Will Help You! All goods markedn jSlain figures. No special baits necessary.' fjuehe best of every thing for less, at this ;rtgf Spot Gasket Grocery 'to W'Pay More? A. G. riunlap, Pi-op, n 822-834-Klamath Avenue ? X NOTICE f ,. -c t?i v. v tion boaralo- acquire: the Cuban sugar croiidB'the susamer 'or'falOof last year, was madeTaa'y tor nator'McNary Republican; 'Ore gon) authqrf( of thevMcNary sugar, bill recently 'passed .by Congress and signed by7 the President. COFCDM Tbeoommunltrsaratefal to know -V "r j. 4U'aL'a fTaa. K aa ".(7 1 '.aa 'UBP'OiinnnDX'''' r J Jr- " .llfflwlillf that-the new financial' committee of t theKlamatbcottntyChaabeVof Com- cbajabax arsiTealUeda; reejiojrtf t. f, aT t--.ataaaVa. . kV. aaCakai4 . P!athVcommitteeare aU acUre, nasi- ncss "tnen,'and aJnow' dcdnpIedVn' the neworear, and..thjs.. tbei.iRost; do MBteliAl' -..-. - ..' .. before beginning the lntendediflnan-; h :ioi campaign.--- , . 'lAlonHt,' BsBnred and . thero Is 'noj doubt "that the fjesired 'TiOOp. wilC sopn be secured when he campaign begins. In the mean-, time the' organisation committee, of 1. .. p 'X"2B riaKer ui inc rum .o- Uon(ii Bank.fa.thy jiejrd, Is formulat- ing suitable working rales and.plaas ror .tne revsea organiwmon. -Captain O.tJ.Applegsite, who, has,. 'during thVjaaV.fwb years, Joo'kec'' af ter the(corwbohdeace..ot the old,or- t 8anlution:Wui 6e found every after noon in his, bffce In front ofithe.j,, work room' of (he Klamath. Record, where the office will' remain until the re-organlzation is perfected and ample. ropm&'axssecujgd.,. perhapa elsewhere on1' Main street. SORORITY,. MEB1BE11"; MI83 "MylerCalklns .of Klamath Falls, accordingto the Portland Ore goriiari; has been pledged to, the Pi, Betta Phi sorority at the University of Oregon. . .. ESTRAY -.. . j Came- to my place at LangeU-; val ley, one2 year old red ateer, brand ed HO on left hip, quarter circle, M ' on right hip, swallow fork" In each ear. Owner .'can, have same, by 'paying feed and a'dvertlaing bills. ' ' 12-14 WM. DE,yAUL. ' t ' t. $ t i'ajfiiti 'r Na'dj iiif' H H If PC 'OUt V btadi 1 td' Worn i"l o T .ll IX!