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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1920)
tf "nm.KShAYi JANUARY 1-1, 1020 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGH.TWO J V-' RESPONSIBILITIES The particular duty of the company to ittf cus tomers is to render satisfactory service; to its em ployees, to maintain loyalty by -fair treatment; to those whd own itS securities, to maintain integrity of their investment,, and to others of the common wealth, under whose rules and .regulations it oper ates, to convey the information that it is giving them better service for less money than can be obtained in any other way, even under government or muni cipal ownership. Our business is founded on an economic basis, and if wisely administered and not hampered. by unfair treatment can continue mutu ally beneficial .to the customer, tb'lab'oiy to capital and the. commonwealth. 3i II. S. FINANCIAL RELATIONS 1TI SIBHOEI i yW t - t i 1i I California-Oregon Poto to. High Grade Ladi les O ! 9. OE iVH en s CATHOLIC UNITS FIGHT BOLSHEVISM j Cloth es MADR TO ORDER FINEST MATERIALS BEST OF WOKKMA.VSIUI' LATEST STYLES, PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED Prices are. very reasonable Tour iokpcclloa Invited Ghas. J. Cizek MERCHANT TAILOK BJH Mala Sc .'t l 4 MM i I lOUflEVES .n-qM V32J3. r- J V. 3 b' I WASHINGTON, Jan. 11 Tho larger rOlo thu United States hns come to piny in bunking and com mercial circles of Lntlu American t countries -as a result of tho Inability of European nations to continue pro- 'war "relations Is reflected by tho program, tf tho second Pan-American I Financial' Confcronco, to moist hero ! January "19-34. Tho first Pau-Amorlcan Financial Contoronco, helil In May, 1915, was called as. n result of tho situation created by tho war. Establishment of tho enlarged relations between tho United States and other Ameri can states on u permanent -peacetime basis is tho pfo'blom confront- i Ing tho delegates to tin) second con ference. i All the twenty-ono. American rq ', publics, except Costa Rica, will bo i represented by from Ihreo to fivo delegates. Eight ministers cf tin- innce, besides thot.tecretary of tho itreasury of tha .United States, will uttond. i , j!4 ; t The seven general subjects, on tho .program for, open discussion nra tho credit situation of tho world, Intor- PJTTSBURGH, Jan. 14. Ona hun-national co-operation in commerce dred- andforty-fivo Holy Name S6cl-nnd finance, tho work of. the lutex etics of the Roman Cathollo Church! national high commission. Interna in tha Plttsbursh. district- havQ(natlcnaJ trade-mark, rights, .interna- , launched a campaign to stop tho'tional rejjulation of unfair .compotl- : spread vt Bolshevism amonr? wigp'tton, fiscal and .currency reform 83 earner and, to .further (Amoflcnnlza-ffactors in national credit, and Im- tion T.iteratiirp Intended .toestnbllsh provement of ocean and land tranS ' closer' relations- between 'capital nhtl portntton facilities, labor Is-being djstributod by tho or- Former Socrctnry of JheJTroasury jganlzatlon. j V J , jMcAdoo and Governor. Hording of i Rev. Claude ' Geary.. ."Dominican the reservo board. Xor tho" United l monk and a leader in the cnmpn'gn, States, will speak on the credit situ declared Bolshevism, and Socialism (,ntIon. John Bassott Moore, of. Col ,csri be handled but tlfnt 'problems umbia University, will outllno tho ; confronted 'by capital and Uabqr. must ' work of the International high' com- i be definitely fettled to bring peace mission, of which ho , Is vice !io me wona. - chairman, Other United. States I " 'speakers will Includo Paul 31.- Wnr- j SPANISH DANCER IS , burg,, of Now, York, on fiscal and j STAR -IX NEW Ol'ERA., currency reform3.and John Barton t Pnyne regarding the future p;l(cy of PARIS, Dec. 19. (By Mail). En-'tUe shipping. board. Iifque Granados opei'a "Goyescas" An arrangement whereby reglstra was produced today at the Paris Op- tion of trade-marks at a central of- era House. Maria Molina. Spanish ' fIce, ,3 valld for all, American coun dancer, aroused great interest'ih-hertr,e. of .,,, northern, croun. which Interpretations with the result that has ion, Ia operation for several there is a sharp cleft between "mol-,onth8p wf be explained by Dr. misis ana anu-moiinists her sisters of the ballet. Grandos. it will be recalled; per-1 ished on his return voyage from Am- From Wireless to Suffrage in News of Day Ijjh mm iWJjrvMV h J ,uijh.., - iiiTiii l l 15,. nLlHrV'VfilDrt lmmmamrmmmmmSnmBmmmmm I I lV HFv JwmmmmmM&wWl w&&RffKBlmmmmmUtmmmWm9l f0VjrJI.MesMM. fjIo?. '- Iclreaiil Hi Mctllna LMiM--Muriee'fQr Red BCMSorenM. Granula tioa Itching and Burning ofthe Eve of Evefids: Attm Ott Morin. Mofia or Goll Two- cOBftdcncc Ask Yoor Drutgia MrfaenmizENdCH. - Ey Remedy CoCblcaso No.a ; - .Beans of Taftouts kinds' were Inown in the days of the Egyptians, ui later in the time of the Jews re ceived a fair amount of cultivation, seeming to differ but' little from those in use at the present time; erica aboard the Sussex, which was torpedoed by a German submarine. His son, Kduardo attended the re hearsals. His likeness to his father h striking. HAWAIIAN CATTLE ARE DY1XG OP DROUGHT, Slam's Amazon Guard. 'Slam is one of the few countries whlch lioast ,o( a wrps flf women, po TJce. The members of this ninazon guard are all old and homely. They -wear ,n unlfrm, but are got urim d. Tjieir chief duty Is to act as gate keepers of' th Inner, or women's pal ace''iit. Bangkok. "'' Tliey fpllow any stranger who;cntei ihe palace nnd remain with him until lie takes his departure. They mh that there Is no mischief mnde.and tlfnt, no pne inakes love, to the roypl wives and" women.. Men who have tiuslne.lnalde the palice; doctor urchlteetH. car penters, electricians, etc. enter the jpnlai.e 'Jreely. but nre-ialwiyg nc-cqmv, Tftin'lci by som.,of,the'nrpiir-on pimrd. Tlie palace .lias" som dllhciilty In" re- crnlllnS ifiese guards, as the work Is Iwnl. the pay ,poor nnd the ntudiflca ilpn uncomplimentary, ' r 7 i .,- T, . h . Bf t0. Secure Prccf.. n f .Life's,, h j URf!n'esf ,,s ( to prove lljijj" TlferVij Much Bmnli chatter -iirhrnever' p'opler''jtrt1togph'ef. hot 'II may en'slly''VndfnVth'atj,'''The truly big ir&rip'bf life, demand (he fullest proof and the most rigid 8ecBIty.,0;th, nmn vim lakes. iblnfsfor.granted sun- Jectn isrifto dlsappolntriients and Wukes tittle or'iiq progress; Xa-V-roat- ler of fact, tlicro-lsjvery little that one ire, lake, for 'granjed.Llfe has o wn.v.fexceptiqns, so man conjlhgen- fs.iliiit fine can pWfr tcij Just what ijrllliiuiyiin i'ext. ( SOjthe wise m'rin fir ta'kelioth'Ine for granted. He will lrive'everyililng''and base his future fi.,:iiit lie has learned to trust. Af- W'ti? u''s flm.onl safe way to do; .Jlr'l"' , , " r . HONOLULU,' T. H. Dec: 13. (By Mail). Cattle ore reported' dvtnir rapidly In the Kohala district, Island of Hawaii, as a result of a continued drought. " Accoramg'-to -Btockmen, It Is not the lack of drinking water that is proving fatal to the animals, bur the effect of the drought upon the range grass'. There Is said to bo scarcely any nutriment In it. The cattle-are so weak when they go to the water holes, they become bogged and' cannot pull themselves out again. Twenty-seven head of cattle' are re ported to hay been lost In this way at' one water hole- IJAIR CUTTI.YG COMES HIGH I.Y KL CEXTRO. EL CENTRO, Cal., Jan. Z,r 'Skinned while being shaved." mut tered a patron of one of El Centro's barbers, as he fql'owed the, shortest routs from the ahqp to the office of an agent of the United States de pattment of, Justice, .He wanted to complain at, paying 66 cents for a haircut, 35 cents for a shave atHj.25. cents for a shine. General dissatisfaction at the new 'scale of jDr'ices. has ( caused" the male jcitliens of' El Cenirp not only to tell &8iJWTtfv 0,"erol representa tlvefl'bqt to threaten to wear beards' and long hair. among, iIar.0 niuz Iricar. director of tha bureau at Havana. A similar-agreement for the southern group of 'states, requires . two signatories be f ore. the bureau can open- at Rio de Janeiro. , Of more. Importance than the con ference sessions, in the opinion of Officials here, will be the consulta tlons between national delegations and group committees composed of prominent United States bankers, ex porters . and manufacturers. In these conferences, It Is 'believed, an understanding may be reached as to the needs of the various American republics, the requirements of the United States, and the best manner 6f ..serving mutual interests. A spe cial representatives of the United States treasuary department will meet with each group. Chairmen of the various groups are: Frank A. Vanderllp, New York, for Argentine; Joseph D. draco, New York, Bolivia; Oscar T, Crosby, War renton', Ya., Brazil; Paul M. War burg,' New York, Chile; Wallace D. Simmons, St. Louis, Colombia; E. Q. Brown, New York, Cuba; William 6. Redfleld, former secretary of com merce, Dominican Republic; E. M, Herr, East' Pittsburgh, Ecuador; John Clausen, New Yorkj Guate mala; udward Hidden, St. Louis, Haiti; H, H. Merrick, Chjcago, Hbn- auras; Robert S. . Brqaklngs, St. Louis, Mexico; W L, Saunders, New York, Nicaragua;' it. K. Mulford, Upper picture shows Radio Operator J. C. Forbes or tho S. S. Alban who established rbcord of picking up longost wlro lcss raessngo, from Washington to Macoio, a distance of 4201) miles. Lower, bridging tho desort, the groat stcol structuro on tho San Diego and Arizona railroad, 175 feet high, which opens up nowor and shorter routo-across tho continent! - - Upper, Uhclo Snm soldiers breaking the great dock atriko at Now York city, unloading trans ports at tho groat Brooklyn army buio with tho aid of steam winch. Lower. Miss Mary Anderson, director of tho Womon'a Bureau of tho National Federation, of. Federal Employes who la tni chargo,of tho campaign to cllmlii-f nto civil sorvlcn regulation whlrh bar women from tho larg,o class it federal positlous. ' . delegation will be taken on- nn In ppcctlon trip to the Hog Island shipyard. ROOSEVELT 010 FUNS 11 ID .d is-ti w.tu n nttccsilty of taking lecelvcd. Tho plun was noa executed, mta.'urrs, however unavoidable, Mr. .Bishop says, "because at the last wh'cli" will mean 'tlio death of men moment tho operators changed front who bavu been' madd'onsd by want unci coni.c.r.td to tho appointment ot. r.nd fcurfering." a cQininJMlon. Whether, or nut tlmy i In o filter to Senator I.odgo ho ut w!nrt iaVMhoPreaUent'a purtiou wrota'brt ho wis, 'Reeling" his way l.ns nevoe been 'revealed, Mt some tc'solv'e (hq difficulty and was deter- powerful Jnfluenco was responsible' j nt! .ot to bo drawn Into any "vlo-i for-their sudden reversal." 'lent step which would bring react'on m , ruit iiiriifi 41HV nil. n iiiiu.iivi t'me, he tnlA: "Most emphatically I shall' not compiomlse with lawless iicm. I have boeh told on excellent thoHty. that the dfcordor has been Vfry greit and cf nn evil kind. On NEW YORK'. Jan. 14. Hitherto! equally good nutl orlt.v. I am't61d the unpublished details of the ''drastic" oan contrnrj-.J sh.sll speedily find plan President Roosevelt lad deeded! :ut for myself. I stand against soc to adopt to settle the anthracite' faJ'rm: agnlnst anarchic disorder." strike of 1302, said to have been! . Colonel Roosevelt's "drastic" plan) Mail) One locality In the Hawaiian known only to two members of 'hisFbt action which Mr. Bl3hop says he. Islands rcglstors tho greatest rnln- cabinet and a few persons who were to take part in Its execution appear In the fifth installment of the Col onel's own letter; edited by Joseph U'uckin Bishop in th. January Issue of Sctibner's Mpgazlno. The article, al so gives some intimate sidelights on Roosevelt's attitude toward union la-lor. DOWN STRIKFRR ;l--" lit f T f '"'' , . 'fffTffllM HONOLULU, T. II, Dec. 25 (By virtue Hotfesty ! is'' -'preva'llTng amjhmdst Cbinamen. Some of them 'in'elrloative towns'and cities "leave their.iiiacedf bU8Jnert, 'unguard'eo -.i.!.1 VPHe they'go 'off for 'bo.f an hour or more'!' Should customers arrive in the meantime, they find the prices of goods'-plalnly marked, select what they want, and leave the money for ih'iam - ' X - r. them. rniiaueipnia, Fanama; ,Lewfs E. Pler'gon, Nejv Yvork, Paraguay; John H. Fahey, Boston, Peru: W. 8. Rowo. Cincinnati, Salvador,, anil Robert H. The, secretary.,ofthe,treasury, will act as .chairman of the conference Vice-President Marshall Jand Secro 1I.!Ki'p .PPJ.K tbe speakers S ,hSr'penlnE daJr- -Wretpr, John Barrett, of e JjanAmerjca'n Union; will, ,tur;n over? the ' JPaa-AiptrJcaii bulldlrjg ,t(j t'heelegiites for the use of the, conference,. ,' i -P'-Mi h '. ?" Rwe sepretary, ef: the International high commissions,, a secretary, general of the conference and Drs. C'E" McGuli-e'and Gulllermo A.' Sberwell 'are assistant secretaries general; ' After the , conference the, entire gating' or arbitrary commission with out regard to whether or not tho ope rators nsked for It or agreed to nbldo by Jts decisions. Ho asked cx-Presl-fterit Cleveland In cpse he were to nnp'orit such-a commission, If ho After 20 persons bad been -killed-would accept ? placo on It. nnd. nc nnd about 4.0 Injured during (be riot- cording to Mr. Btehop, Mr. Clevo- Ing in tho coal, fields, arid tho np-, land roolled favorably, proach of winter brought with It the "This commlss'on was onlv part of rrpspect of a nntion-wido fuol famine. the.Fres'dent's plan." snys Mr. Pish the mayors of largo cities and gover- jp, "The investigation which It was nors of several states appealed to the to conduct would take time. In order President, Mr, Blshon says, to inter-'that mining ope'ations might Jiq re- fere In the Interest of the public wef- aurfed as speedily as possible,- the farB and safety. According, to his Pr.es'dont compiled with' Senator biographer Mr. Rooevplt h3d ct-acfil- flrtay. who was nll-powerful In Penn ed, In case the. operators persisted Vlvan'n politics, and wes asiured by In their refusal to accent a oiirp' )'m that whenever, the President de- sion, "to assume powers witch the sired bm te: do so1 he. would have the Qonstitiitlon did riot srertflcallv Vv Kovetnor of the State notify tho Pre h(m" and tp use the United States 'sident that he could not keep order army ,to 'suppreB nil violence ana in the coal -region and needed federal lute: Terence. "The President then Informed Maj or General .John Mr Scoficld that In case of federal lnterferencehe wish- ,.ll . 1.- r. '.5. ..'M.I., ' i. .. 'V ... '? .fc.-- -I'.- rators and the strike leader, the late ed.to send hlm :to the coalr regions John jUitcheliritf a'f utile effort fet", wjtb ttej .regularunrmy troops with 6Tnt- pstrpct.'onjtq actJaaBceJyer,(uf.jlbq HQN'dLULU. tick- pnbl'c with the late Prwl-j fall In tho world, While other places dent's permission and authority. In- almost rival the Sahara in dryness, luded his npnolntment of nn Invest!- savs i.. V. tnlngort)old, head st tho fHRnritAr. Vj'Itjng to Itobet, Bacon on Oct obe'r 5,. lgd'z.'-shWtly after' n'confer- chub in naBumnuu ui iuu uunu ujie .' Li settle ,the !.- tro! illble1 by the appoint- -t T -."V ,T 'J' , f -.' . nient or a commission or investiga- niip,es, jaitiuii.cnargeptjvnownay ,tlon or arbitration, hesiifd:'' -'" '1 violence, uand,,,,dlsregar4 any" 'opjferf, "ThejsThTtrgn fiba,'d,';especlBlly jlrom. fhe persorii ?l"e .askedth 'because rtil's'pos-sible jt niay jsrow .General, Jf(l.ln fse the operajora; ,lne. I.dread.tq think of 'the ttuffering under, Lincoln., simply send, the, writ In P.artB.of .purjrreat (Sitfes especial! j; Y;pn to be JrespentJ Afe.fijjtt.ie ami r fear (there will befuef rioiejot ibught tb'e,. General replied thai ji'e as'bad'a typevas any 'Hreail .riots we Ayouid.. Rooseveli 36ld; 'All right. I, nnvn 'ever seen. Of course onca the1 will send vou.' " send vou.1 rioting has begun, once' there- is a President Rooseve), Jt was said, r?or m inMu(yiointu, me oni luins -jti frepuruiions jTnune. fm bian- wlth backache ;Vor, kldpey. trpiiblo,': , Price 60s,at all deajprs. Don't ,. rZZ .w ismcu; to do. 14 to maintain , order. It Is n lpg the troops within hair uh' hqurif".;nV ", - eyFJlu""the """ drpadful. tMng tq .be brought face' after the requestor federal al'd was'ffi cffjSS? BubLV? t Hcuiiier uurouu nuru. , The'riilnfall n Mount Wnlaloale, Inland of Kauai,' has' averaged 470 Incriep fi year 'for tho' past soveral1 years, said Dnlngorflold. A higher re cord than this was etsabllshed )rr 191S nt l'nukijkui, "whefo.tlio.ro. way a preclpltatloh pf5g2 Jnclies; whilo' eight arid one-half miles away to Uiq fouth tho rainfall In 1912 regis tered only two nnd one-half Inches-. Heavy precipitation on tho wind ward sides of all the islands! duo,, said Dalngorflpldrto tho warm, moist trade ? winds codlirig as' they rush up; to tho steep slopes. This causes the moisture In the air to condonso and' when It reaches a sufficient altitude tb fall ln'"a torrential downpour. -Hi-" ; itjsjSebioijs ... f Sonic Klamath Piillit People Fall to. Rcallrcthe Hcriousncss of i :rt -m n Uud Uncle ,The constant. Bchlng of. a. bad; back, - s ' . -v-'s. The weariness! tho tired t-fniillno'v The pains and aches of kidney-Ills: May result. seriously ,f .neglected.. fol?ow.-U'8r,-Rry U,?,e8 mW 'Jbuklajaatb iFalls .citizen shows; you what to do. Mrs. Jeff Wilton, Oregon and Ful ton SUwaaya: vi JiaveJbeen,, sub ject, to .backache and. kldnev, (ronhlo. oCseyerar Veara.; At;tlme's, igot' palns"'across1-my kidneys -and "could. naraiy-co,.ii.waa inlsojmuchirulsnry:. :Mjri' kidneys jB,e,ver, ,actd. rlghtj-whonj I.bad these BDellS.Wlth mv hank nm. II felt" miserable all' over. 'Slnca'l have be6ri i raklrig'Doan's" Kidney Pills; I ami bothered rjbutjrery little- PPONE, Murphey's Feed & Seed Store CHICKENS "Vs. 126 South Sixth St . - j . PkoM'W. -VV MEAT SCRAPS, EGG MASH