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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1920)
TAOK.Vimi THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Saturday, kkiiruary 7, iwe. "VJr V ' hi "Ttn'y threaten to kill -your Mr. Mayor, If you don't ccubo opposition to tho strike!" "THE "World Aflame AN INTENSE DRAMA OF THE SOCIAL UPhIaVAI WHICH IS NOW PERMEATING THE WORLD Man to Man Capitalism Facing Laborism Firit-witl the Naked Weapons of Greed and Hatred But Later Showing the Way to "Get Together" in Harmony and Brotherhood LIBERTY Sunday and Monday MmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmm DO YOU WANT SOMI3 mi-'ii, i.'iiit'iTi!iiK? .,.-..-....-.--.. In n fow days I nm going to mako . " . c.. l-.... my annual trip to Hun Kruncisco to attend tho great fnrnlturo oxposltlon, that every yvur is hold in that city., Gathered at that tlmu in ono great exhibit arc tho finest tmmples of furniture, sent by mannfncturcrB from all pnrta of tho United States.' Dealers from nil over tho Coast got to San Francisco for tho purpose of placing their orders, making their mtloctlons from these .samples, Just as- the i dry goods merchant buys his merchandise. Last year I curried with mo special commissions from a number of people In this city who wore desirous of procuring somo- thing cxcluslvo and I was successful ja wr T f wm w w r 9 4p m Gm W1 t t t T f T T T t t f -t y f f t t T T T T t t t T T i ' T I t' '4-i t t t T T T I , j.4'. SEED on,i your FRANK KEEN AN IN 'THE WORLD AFLAME' Two Matinees Sunday at 1:30 and 3:30 In securing for them everything they nuked for. I shall bo glad to carry 1 Hiitillur (ommlBfllons m-Mw w fcA XA 1 on this lr p,l Already several of . ... . . ..! our customers, nnvo asKcu uh to ihuko purennses ior them, nnd If th who want us to per- city or county farm a slmilnr servico for them, wo shall bo very glud to do so. It Is an unusual opportunity to get Just what you want and at prices that will bo quite satisfactory. J. J. JOHN8TONE3, It For tho Johnstono Furniture Co. Ar jou enumerated? Ciguncttes for ladies are an eslnb- ll.hml Inntllntlnn In Knaln. The Benoros hold them by a. little silver wro twisted nt ono end into a loop, through which tho cigarette' Is passed. '1 o m 4rr&V JFSuJyFMFW- 4 v Whose bank account gets credit with YOUR money. $ , '" Your money gets;, into the bank whether you deposit'it or not H If you spend all t. your money the other fellow banks it.' We Pay 4 Per Cent on Your Savings A good way to keep money from slip ping away is to have a Savings Account Klamath State Bank The Daylight Bank t Corner Sixth and Main" - cri 1 ' M ' FRANK KEENAN'S BURNING MESSAGE OF THE MOMENT TO THOSE WHO WOULD HAVE MORE AND LIVE BETTER IN 6 POWERFUL ACTS n i p. m. RIJSS COSSACKS TO i HOI n POMVMTirVNll IT" . HERL1N, Jan. 21. (By Mall), a- ,.n n..... ,.. . r. ... l' - "'" v-uB,cao ui SSnCKB to be held in Moscow beginning Feb- rury ' announced In a wireless message from Moscow. The form es tablished for the elections pi o Ides for one delegate from every Cossack regiment, or individual military sec tion, one delegate from each Cossack village with less than 5,000 Inhabi tants, and two delegates from (jach village with more than 5,000rresld cnts, , , The subjects to be dlscunspd In clude: The political position oXnSov i let Russia", the establishment of the 'Soviet regime In Cossack territory, and' the elections to the Cossaclc sec Ition of the All-Russlan Soviet aT v 9 w w rav IF o & T t T t t t uf t Vi V) Y , V 1 t t T T T' T T f T T T t T H I' ' f !i - it" t ORDER " Qrrr- Farm' Bureau Iielift - o-: : jJ O The Potato meeting and tdrting de monstration held nt the Farmers' Warehouse, Thursday,1 -vita attended by about 25 farmers InturUHted In growing potatoes. Considerable Inter est l agnln being shown Iri the poral bllltles of potato growing In, Klamath County on a commercial scale, C. A. Hill, Kami Hurcau Committee-man on Potato production from tho Mt. I.akl district, orrunged for (he meet Ing and demonstration, A '.ommlttce was appointed at thin meeting, con sisting of C, A, Illll, Hour Seamon and Ilruco (laddls, for tin purpose of formulating plans for a permanent potato growers organisation, founly Agent Thomas has been asked to get 1 1n communication with other dis tricts where potato growers organlza ! lions are In successful operation nnd I have details of these plans ready for I this committee to consider. The Coin- mlttcu will meet in tho County Agents office, Monday, February ,16th. I Through tho Farm B,ureau office, tile Committee pushing tho silo cini- ' palgn, had a questionnaire cnt o-Jt to si number of Counties where sun flowers are grown. Some very Inter esting reports are now being receiv ed. Tho following is taken from a ro port from tho County Agent of Wall owa county. 'J P. Gllleiplc of Lostlne started tho feeding season with forty pounds of alfalfa bay and seven pounds of m'll feet for each of his twelve dairy cows About No ember loth, ho op ened his alio and stopped fcdlng grain. The cows started oft anting sunflowers silage at the rate of tveu- ty pounds per day. Tuey ato only twenty pounds of alfalfa in addition. and increased ono quart per day in milk flow. The first ration cost Mr Gillespie 75 cents per day but the sunflower, hay ration cost him only forty cents per day even If we figure two ton of silage the same price as nno in nf hnv mV r.iiinanio , fM,i. j ...- .- .. m ..... -....,.,.., .u ... Ing forty pounds per day per cow this time and his cream check was ne.ers0 ood na now. He Is also foed- ,ng h,g eweg on ' , . h , , 2 1-2 pounds per day , and says he is saving much hay with them. No 111 results have been ob tained by Mr. Gillespie and he re ports his stock in better condition for ullage another year. He says "I would like to see a silo on every farm in Wallowa County. I have kept my' cost of production down with silage and my cream check for November, De cember, and January from twelve head amounted to $712.'.' A Are jou enumerated? The "First Women's Bank In Ten- I l nessee" Is the name of an institution " tne nioaern snumes wnei! j.. organized and financed by women of Martin stepped In and upset their Clarksvllle. Tenn. The 'bank is'cood intentions .-,,-,, capitalized at J15.000, and will do' a general banking huslness, with special reference, however, to the financial conveniences of women MONDALE THEATRE Today Only SHORTY HAMILTON in- 'DENNY FROM IRELAND' Showing the life of a real Irishman in Ireland. Shorty later comes out west, where he takes active part in a tram hold-up. Chaplin Comedy Matinee every Saturday and Sunday TENTH ANNUAL MASQUERADE BALL Saturday Evening February 14, 1920 at Malin Hall Ten good prizes for best masks five prizes for ladies, five prizes for gents. A good' time is guaran teed to everybody. Music by Malin Orches tra. Proceeds go for the benefit of the Public Library of Malin. NOW": HETOilMIEMOMNS ,' -i " 4-' t FOR SALE Real Estate wwvwwwww FOIl BALE Six room modern house. One snuare from navnment. Wilt accept car as part payment. Dal- anco term, rnono 107. e-v FOR 8ALfc 4 room hotisj, large Jot. Terms or will trad for cows, 7"3 2nd St, 0-7 FOR SALE Oil ItENT One 4 and one C room house. Call Sunday. John Vale, 111 IMno St. 6-7 FOR SALE Four-room house, In good condition, one block from pavement, $800 cash, or will make terms Call 286M( or 2228 Eberleln avenue, Mills Addition after C p. m. FOR SALE Miscellaneous FOR HALE Furniture, tllehcA etc. also 4 canaries with cage. To." 2nd St. C-7 TTfiT? SAf.p"8 Inni Hot llav C. mllnnl from town on Spring Lake road.J Ferguson Phono H. N. Moe. 5-12 , - FOR SALE 34 tons baled second cutting alfalfa hay. Address Chas. Mack, Klamath Falls, R. F. D. No. 1. Phono 19F33. ' G-7 n a - n - .. - garbage removed call 52J. Printing, Stationery and office supplies. Pioneer Printing and Sta tionery company. 12C Main St. 9-tf puqne PEYTON for wood 187 Demorest, DenMst, over man's Store. 6th and Main. Sugar-2-tf WANTED WWWWWWWMMi WANTED I am desirous of hearing from persons who, like myself, would like to learn the Spanish lang- '"" aAi.fc J cows, l registered present and future correctly, giv Rhoan Durham bull, 1 horst C. ing names, dates and figures In bua- M. Reld. Merrill Ore. 5-Uines8, love, law, marriage and dom- ,., , i.iriiTn ;lestlc troubles. Tells you whpt you MI5CELLANEOU5 jare best adapted for and what to do I to better your conditions in life. CITY GARBAGE When you want This lady reads sour hand as yott at'inarlirftnn if a BiiffiMont rin .-. rr'l.. ln nnnnlkllf,., y ,,nn.. There Is possibility of securing can be organized. F. R. Soule, phone 88 or 99R; address 128 Second street. 6-9 AT THE THEATERS Joe Martin, the UnUerstl City's oHnrntoH nrnncr.nutane. has turned to be a w,cked 0,d ragcal- Ora Carew and Forrest Stanley, featured Universal players, are both known as exponents of the conserva tive dances: They were doing splen- didmlsslonary work at Universal y lo laBe JU5t a """ ul u" ""' Miss Carew, Forrest htanley,v-aDdj Charles Clary are starred in Ejtf&J; """ "" w . - "jfei&Sv der Suspicion." One day th-3 it-hrse principal players happened to6cf the Universal City arena. Joe Martfn was strutting grandly around'the-lit-tle park in front of his "palfaV' cage. "That orang-outang's glide sug gests a great dance to me," snickered Stanley. Joe Martin apparently heard the remark for he added sever al clever little wiggles to his gait and demonstrated his version of anative jungle-Jiggle. "Yon and Mr. Stanley try It," s-aid Clary, "and I'll pass on its - fine roirts." The daneo w.is so suevss ful that Miss Caiov and Stanlj have quite forgotten tho'r dorerninntion to revive tho old sq'ian dances and are improving their technique daily in the ''Joe Mait!n Crawl," ,, Miss Carew, Stanley and Clary are co-starred in "Under Suspicion," at the Liberty tonight. In Frank Keenan's third produc tion of his series, made under con tract with Pnthe , "The World Aflame," the distinguished nctor shows most brilliantly in achieve ment the difference between the art of the stage and the art of the screen. In tho photodrama by F. X. James Mr. Keonan's nom do cinema there is action, feeling and expression -to supply fully a spoken drama or a long length novel. No detail is missed and it is thl3 quality of completeness in charactor and setting that makes tho production notable. In It is em bodied tho ideals of which Mr. Keen an spoko when on tho eve of becom ing an Independent producer. And ho is confidont that "The World Aflnmo" will combine Iho attractive ness of a poworfuly written and n powerfully acted drama with a ''mos sago" to ovory wage earner in Amer ica tho wago earners constitute moro than ninety por cont of our adult population. ' "Tho World Aflame" has been Murphey's Feed & Seed Store 126 Sou Slxk SJ. "fT aim?fT Phone 87 WANTED Olrl for general houge- work; family of two; good salary.' Phone 189 or 304) ' 6-tf WANTED A first class1 finish car penter C. M. Roid Merrill. 5-7 WANTED Practical nurso desires engagements. Phone 12F14. 5-10 Middle aged woman wanted by family of two as cook and housekeep er. Phono 189. 6-6t WANTED At omii, a good girl to assist at the Marshall Houfe, 4-tf WANTED Furnished hoiis.n or apartment. E. D. Bishop, Phono 449. 4-7 ' STENOGRAPHER-WANTED - Good salary. Apply Rcnner & Chastaln, over Klamath State Dank Uldg., Phone 117. 2-tf, LOST AND FOUND ,LOST Small, oval, blue mosaic pin Sunday evening. Reward. Mrs. U, u-3t , "J MADAM IOINA, Palmist World OrcntvHt Phrenologist, I'altnlst nn1 Medium. Ttnnrlct vntir pntirn llfo -nast. ' --, - -- --- ---- would an open book. A reading by her will meet your highest expecta tions, and you will be wiser and happier, after consulting her, she having the gift of removing all evil influences and placing you In an en vironment of happy thought and contentment. Readings: Sunday and dally, 9 a. m. to 9:30 p. m. Located, nt Room 1, Moore Rooming House, 1313 Main St., between Broad and Spring Streets, one block east of White Pelican Hotel, Klamath Falls, Ore. Phone 471. 27-10 FARMERS ATTENTION. The Farm Bureau will offer a pool order on formaldehyde to be closed February 20th. Place your order with Farm Bureau office for your supply for treating grain and pota toes. 4-tf cooked by Manager Poole for a two day run at the Liberty Theatre, com mencing on Sunday. apatcjawrana no:f ajy , CLASSIFY FOREST LANDS IN MONTANA AREA. MISSOULA, Mont. Feb. 7. Classi fication of agricultural lands within the forests, as provided in congress ionaLJegislation of 1912, has been completed in this district No. 1, arid -shows-'that the total area of the dis trict is 26,645,848 acres., Of this area, 4,164,668 acres are alienated,, leaving a net area ot 22,482,180 acres of na tional forest land. The work of classi fication, an enormous task covering a period of eight years, was dona under the direct supervision of C. B. Swim, assistant at the district head quarters in the department of land classification. i Of the net area, 22.122.9S7, acres were permanently classified and se gregated as being unsuited for "agri cultural purposes. Left for intensive classification were 359,193 acres which were covered in the final sur vey. Of this total, 42,275, acre3 were listed for agriculture. The remaining acreage was classified for forestry purposes. Are j ou enumerated?- GERMAN CHEMISTS DOUHIjE CAPITAL BERLIN, Jan. 21. (By Mail.-) The aniline organization, comprising most of the leading German chemical factories, has doubled its capital stock, making the total COO, 000,000 marks, in order to build new factories for the production of nitrneog fertili zers. It is considered highly prob able that Germany wll soon be able to eport instead of import chemical fertilizers. r Fine and Exrlushe Lino for Big and Little Folks. 5 to 50 cents. PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY COMPANY 126 Main Street t" llpWkj ft