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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1920)
RATenn.w, lEnuu.vnv t-i, touo. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOR TWO STAR THEATRE u SUNDAY-MONDAY, FEB. 15-16 The Unpardonable Sin t IT IS ELECTION ISSUE? ;W GERMANS fERMAN PRESS CiMiiEES IflTSflELESS MWWfMMWVWWVWWWA Is a tremendous subject BLANCHE SWEET stars in it MARSHALL NEILAN directed it RUPERT HUGHES wrote it THEODORE ROOSEVELT endorsed it HARRY GARRISON produced it The Super-human Picture The Crowds tell the Story in Every City broken records everywhere! Matinee 2:30 Evening 7:15 and Prices 15 and 35 Cents -It has TAKES SALTS TO ' FLUSH KfflKY Eat less meat If you feel Hark- acliy or have IHndilcr trouble. Meat forms uric acid which ex cites and overworks the kidneys in their efforts to filter it from the system. Regular eaters cf meat jnust flush the kidneys occustonally. You must relieve them like you re lieve your bowels; removing all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel i dull misery in the kidney region, sharp pains in the back or jtck head ache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue Is coated and when the WKSTKItVlLUK, O., Fob. 14. Will the Ittsuo of prohibition figure In thu nomination of presidential candidates and the election there after? The Anti-Saloon Leaguu of America, thrrugh n statement issued today by j;B. 11. Chorrlngton, secretary of lis executive committee, endeavors to limswer that question by declaring that prohibition, or 'rather safe guarding of prohibition, will bo u very live Issue In not only the presi dential campaign but In the election of congressmen. On this mntter the j statement saya: "Prohibition Is here, and, ns wj believe, to t.tay. Tho question at I Issuo Is not whether prohibitum Is or Is not desirable That was a ques tion on which men might honestly differ before prohibition Irccamu the law of tho land and part of tho fed eral constitution. Triumph of pro hibition was mado possible only by I a will of the majority, and that same will, working through the lawful processes by which prohibition bo came law, can, If It chooses, take prohibition out of tho constitution. "Tho question at Issue now Is shall tho law bo enforced? To that' question thcro can bo but one an swer. Whether u man believes in prohibition or not, ho must comply with the luw and old In its enforce- i ment or be n lawless citizen. As the LONDON", Jan. 10 (13y Mall). J Anti-Saloon league sees It, two im- Plans for tho great Marche du Monde. ' rortant things nro involved In the! or meeting place for the buyers of coming nominations and electiens: the woi Id, which Is to be established .Firstly, that tho chief executive of 9.00 AM Kill CAN HEADQUARTERS, Coblenx, (lermanv, Jan. 21 (My Mall) Claims for damagen to streets, buildings, farms and oven Individuals all reputed to have been done by Am erican soldiers or American equip ment of some kind since tho Army of Occupation reached, the Hhlno, aggre gate something more than 6,000,000 marks. Those allowed total approxi mately 250,000 marks. Many claims are unique and some without any Jus tification A woman who contended that hur faclnl apper.ranco had been marred tor life, owing to cuts caused by fly ing glass due to an explosion at an ammunition dump, sent In the modest claim for 250 marks, it was allowed.; IIKUI.IN, Jim. 22. (Hy Mall),- -All tho press organizations of Ger many, thu representatives of all pub lishers organizations, thu official Wolff lluieau, tho Dutch news agen cy "Trans ocean", and tho Herman wireless propaganda service, gathered In Merlin recently for a (IIhcushIoii of the wireless possibilities In Germany for transmitting news. Dr. Ilredow, who Conducted the conference, that there have been dis tributed dally a report of the Assem bly at Weimar, and news summarle by the Wolff lltireau and Dutch agency. Tho" news messages have been received by tho government wlrelesi stations at various points In the country and turned over to the 4n..tfa.. , II. , .'lll,Cl, llllullllllll , , . ,,,,,, , I, il'apers. 'Iho conferees cone ndci that had been k led by an American mlll-i,, . , . . . ,, . . , . ... I tho wireless s not yet able to supp l the full needs of the press nor any- IT LACE tnry policeman who was chasing ills trlbutors of contraband liquor, sub mitted a claim to the Americans for 250.000 marks, contending that her solo support had been takon from her The Americans maintained that the German hud been killed by the Amcrlc?n soldier who was acting v.!thln his rights In lino of duty. The claim was dftaoproved. Rome of tho claims are humorous where near It. for the wlrelets stations- are overloaded with peisonal mosages. However, tt'oy decided that I the wlrolo.s Is capable of handling brief fhshes on Important stories which are paralleled by telephone ( telegraphed by the news agencies, so that tlieitu'ws'ls imillahlo for a larger circle of pcoplo. i - ' The' conference was com lured. J. H. Garrett & Son Automobile Experts 522-538 S. Sixth St When at last Spring arrives, you will wish that you had fixed your car sooner; so we are suggesting that you bring it in to us to-day and let our expert me chanics start to work on it. We have a modern and complete repair shop and can assure you of service and depend able work. SSrsi'tiS,1 SPRIXtJ PLOWING. F n ., ii....... ..i...i. .it., i in.- luiiii'iimi u twin uini'iic vu, in iii'i'ui'ii i .in inn l.at summer, the l.lgnty-nlnth dlvl-. ..... ,, . ... n..it mti.iniiiiir nmi , , , , , , , Ihowover, that the jproadlng of surlil", "'" nitoipuiiir anil e slon borrowed a goat for n circus nt , , ' , , i p ows. See me fir prcei ltd headquarters. Hr-centlv a claim j """ ''," "'. IW '-' Ita.nes. Klamath Falls. Ore In Paris in two years, contemplate the erection of a vast building nine times the size of Trafalgar Square and con taining not only 5,000 shops but many special features, including the most luxurious club and the largest banquet hall In the world. Details of latlon." the scheme were given here by Sir this nation, who is tho chief law en forcement official, must bo a man wholly committed to thu enforcement policy; and, second, that a congress must be elected that will take no backward step In prohibition lcgls- vi as filed with the American town rrjjor asking damages on the conten tion that the health of the goat had been Injured. This claim was pigeon holed. A nhliielrnd farmer recently de manded five marks for n bean pole alleged to hrve been stolen by an American soldier. An army commis sion heard tho caic mil threw out the claim on t"o ground there was no evidence to si ow that an American had committed the theft ucrs oniy wnen me wireless tele phone has been Installed, as only In this way tho hiring of special wire less operators can be avoided. They decided t lut t for the present the send ing of news will have to continue hy telegraph for It was too expensive to 'fit up each telegraph offlco with wire less equipment. In a few weeks the group will meet again to discus any further techni cal experiments with wireless tele phony. I am piepareil to do plowing with ght gum; M. .1. M. re. 11-H-25-2S Yellow, signifying "tho 8oro anil yellow leaf." Is tho mourning color , f the widows' caps In Brittany. SAGE TEA KEEPS weather is bad you have rheumatic Charles Dundas, secretary of the As lf?SZ. wUA!..20i fttiJ Uoclatlon of Great Britain and France. Ul bVUliUCUL, lut; mamiciD wucu feet irritated, obliging you to get up two or mree- times during the night. 'To neutralize these Irritating clds and flush .off the body's urinous waste get about four ounces ef Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast .for -a few -days. and. yourj kidneys will then act nne. ana Diaaaer aisoraers aisa vpek'r.' This, famous 'salts Is made from the acid' of '.grapes and lemon JBle, combined wltlvllthla, 'and-has Been .used for generations to clean and stimulate sIurrJbV kidneys and stop .bladder' irritation'- Jad Salts is inexpensive; harmless i and makes a delightful effervescent llthla wat'er drink Which millions of men arid women take now and then, thus "avoiding serious kidney and bladder diseases. MILLS F MXifmtH lORlM OE H . H.H..K..' - 7 I ., - , ?T " - 4 J "The object," he said, 'is to give producers and buyers of the world the facility to perform all their trans actions in one place. . "It wjll be the only building in the , world where the rentals will decrease according to the. length of the leases,' EL pASO TEXAS. Feb. n.Lus and where the tenanu will be consId-rCabrera( Secretary of the Mexican erea as vaiuea cnenw. ana not s'Trea8ury. nos assured the Mexican Objects Of speculation. ,nn, Intprvlew In the Excel 4 ' NURSES FELT "The building will be of six stories, with a frontage of 350 feet. It will NEW VOIIK, Feb. H. A cam palgn to recruit 30,000 young women in training schools for nurses arid a prize of $500 for the best three act piny oy an ymencaii uumui i sior tnai me Mexican govemmeni lncI(iPnt8 in the life of Florence rtnoa nnt at nrpcont pnnfpmnlntP an ln F . nt . . .... .. . be nine times the size of Trafalgar J""" raner """' "": ha8 b Nightingale, will oe among me .ea Snnare. nd wiii t nroxlma.elv 8Ue ' paper mne- Tne.re ha8 been res of the celebration comtnemorat " -rM ' i Mima nm prv n .-pxirnn nusmaas cir- i . . - .. , , . .ting the loom anniversary oi iu ,cles regarding the possibility of suchi f h whose work a. 4,000,000 pounds. 'This enormous building, contin- an issue. ued Sir Charles Dundas, '-vim con-. Senor Cabrera stated that other tain 5,000 shops, the most luxurious 'mpMUrp9 were belne studied bv the club in the world for buyers and pro-1 government to relieve the situation I queers, bwiuiuiiuk uu lurmau uaiui, resulting from the scarcity or silver in most of the world markets; but mong the sick and wounded in the AMSTERDAM, Jan. 14. (By Hail.') Holland is slowly but surely losing the one characteristic of its landscape made famous in art and known to every schoolboy the squat, fat, lazy-looking windmills that for centuries have stood out all over the country's flat surface. These quaint structures are gradu ally giving way to highly practical out ugly steam and electric plants. Dutch technical men say the wind mill Is doomed. Now and then a large group of them is replaced by one electric plant, and In the course of each year a number are destroyed by fire presenting a spectacular blaze with the big burning wings wheeling around like fiery arms. They are never reconstructed. , The existing type of Dutch wind- gymnasium, restaurant, grill room, roof garden, several lecture-rooms, industrial cinema, and the world's largest banqueting room. "Briefly, what is contemplated is the erection and operation of a verit able city. In which It may reasonably be estimated there will be a floating population of manufacturers, produ cers, merchants, buyers and the nee- Crimean war laid the foundation for modern nursing. Pageants, public meeting and for mal ceremonies will be held on tho nnnlvor.nrv (Into Mnv 12. It was an- the nature of these measures was dls-1 nounced fay by the NlBhtIn. closed. . pn,nnii rnmmlttpn of the Na- American statistics are quoted by ; Q Izaton fpr PuDc Health a t?Tro1alnr tn nhnw thnf fhn nnnrt-1 ... the Excelsior to show that the short age of the white metal is due to a monopoly obtained by India and China. Between 1913 and 1913. these two countries accumulated 760,000,- 000 troy ounces of silver or ."even exceeding 30,000 eighths of the world's output. It Is Nursing. Nursing organizations, wom en's clubs and colleges will take part. The prize for the play, was offero'd by the, Illinois council for Nursing Education to stimulate Interest in the nursing profession, In which there Is a low rate of enlistment at encourage aspiring pinywngnis colleges. Manuscripts must be sub mitted before August 1 FREE MEMORIAL IS PLAN OF ROTARIANS WASHINGTON, Fob. 14 The first Rotary Club in tho country to report plans for a Road of Remembrance to the American Forestry Association, which Is registering nil memorial trees In a national honor roll, Is the organization at Tampa, Florida. At n cost of 17,000 a tree will be planted along the West (,'oimt Road for every mu'n In tho servlco from Hillsborough County. At Mlddletown, Ohio, the Wellfure Association will plant 1,000 trees along the Dixie Highway next spring and nt Chattanooga, the National League for Women's Sorvlce will plant a Road of Remembrance lend ing out of that city. In Minneap olis a Road of Remembrance between two parks is being pnved, laid out now and tho trees will be planted In 1921. The Woman's Club of York. Pa., will plant twenty-flvo miles of the Lincoln Highway with memor ial trees. m Try 'em. Herald Want Ada WHEN Ml.i:i WITH SULPHUR TO UltlNCiS HACK ITS HKAUTII-X'U I.L'STIIE AT ONCE Orny hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know tbtr advantages of a youthful appearance. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or' mars tho face. When It fades, turns' gray and looks strenked, Just a taw application of Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances Its' appearance a hundred fold. Don't stay gray! Look youngt Klther prepare the recipe at homo or get from any drug store a GO-cent bot tle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound',' which Is merely the old) time recipe Improved by the addition of other Ingredients. Thdusands or folks recommend this ready-to-us preparation, because It dorkonB the hnlr beautifully, besides no one ca.n. possibly tell, as It darkens so natur ally and evenly. You moisten a sponge or sort brush with It, drawing: this' through the hair, taking one small strand at a time. Hy merning: the gray hslr disappears; after an other application or two, Its naturab color Is restored and It becomes thicks glossy and lustrous, and you appear venrs younger. RESOLUTION BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of tho City of Klnmnth- Foils, Oregon, that the grades on Pacific Terrace, a Btrcet In tho City of Klamath Falls, shall bo changed from tho grades now established to thfe- ionewing: West Curbs essary employes, npnn p i i- --- asHRrif.il. i - . .!!rlel.!1?"-- Commenting editorially on the fin-.'"5 ' laeea i mia xubc p.ujcti iu me om- ancJaI situation, the paper says: ish buyers and sellers would be enor- "Credit has been lost. All of usf mous- have lost it, but especially the gov- . rses In the Southerly line of Huron 230.G0 "One of the principal objects of lernment An(1 for this reason, to in-1 There are faP t0 , , ,1 ' South having this world's market in Paris, ! -. ,hfi rrpsq of nnnther issue ofl"n,ted StBtes to mC " . , H',n " westerly lino Pacific Terrace 230.00 ... normal times, it wus saiu at mo neau-uiuron on easterly lino Pacific Terrace 24U.UU paper money u wou u oe necessary ps of th(j Nutona, organization to surround it with all kinds of pre- pWc HeaUh NurBlnBf and tlln cautlons-especlally that of not 1m- a U)0 ,nfIlienza opd. posing It on the people The volunarycmlclmB em Th(jro aro ot co-operation of tho public should bo, than 00 Wc llpalth nurf)CS j buugjll. ho said, "Is because the French capi tal Is the pivot of the railway centres of Europe, and the advice of the buy ers of the world has been taken on this matter." The Dutch windmill, however! much it may look In pictures to be MIJCH CASH GOES a toy, is tar irom mai. u is a siuruy ' " structure, as big as a good-sized! INTO MEXICO PORTLAND CENTER OF j In tho country, whoreas at least 50, j 000 aro required by federal and state .South lino Earlo St. 300 ft legislation either passed or pending mill was Invented about the year j house, and the machinery inside Isi 1400. The great disadvantage of! extremely powerful. i JUAREZ, Mex. Feb. 14. During the windmill, of course. Is its abso-l Naturally a great many of them , the flr8t 20 months since tho resump lute dependence on weather condi-, remain, but tho number becomes i t,on of International money order ro- tions. For this reason they are be- j less year by year, and, so far as can ing replaced, when possible, by . be ascertained, tho erection of a new modern machinery. 'one is seldom undertaken. MEMORIAL ASS'N NEW YORK, Feb. 14. Mrs. John Homy Hammond, president of tho 'lutions between tho United States and , Woman's Roosevelt Memorial Asso- Aloxico, 105,440 money orders, total-1 elation, announced today that tho na- Ing $3,442,027.39 were issued in tho tional officers upprovo tho plan of i United States for collection In Mexico, Mrs. A. W. Nicholson, chairman for taccordIng to a report received by Ed- Oregon, to have tho state activities West Curbs Northerly lino of Huron 234.20 Thenco by Stations 50 ft. from Huron St , 230.45 100 ft. from Huron St 238.70 160 ft. from Huron St 211.35 200 ft. from Huron St 244.70 250 ft. from Huron St 248.30 from Huron St 252.00 South Earlo on westerly lino Pacific Torrnco 253,00 Earlo on eastorly lino Pacific Torraco 202.00 West Curbs Northerly lino Earlo Street 257.00 Thenco by Stutlons 50 ft. from north lino of Earlo Street 260.00 100 ft. from north lino of Earlo Streot 202,00 150 ft. from north lino of Earlo Street 203.00 175 ft. front north lino of Earlo Street 203.30 200 ft. from north lino of Earlo Street.. 250 ft. from north lino of Earlo Streot.. East Curbs? ' 236.60 North 230.00 240.5 East Curbs. 240.90 243.33 245.75 248.18 250.U0 253.40 257.00 North 253.50 262.50 East CurbB 262,50 2C5.80 208.20 269.80 I VWWWWfWnrWWrWWl Alfalfa Seed him realalUshodlSU nuy aeed that you can see before you pay for It Buy aeed thv. ycu can return If you are not aatlaned. ton anT prcjron comPllc w" the Seed lawa of Waahlng-. We can eh'lp carloads or less from our warehouses at Seattle. Portland. Yakima, Walla Walla, Ellenabure'. Wapato and tht'ouch local atrents. Jrygs BEST ALFALFA SEED Has a reputation In the Northwest for the last 20 years Jou cannot buy better aeed and you cannot set as Bood eeed for Jeea money anywhere. 1L3 The Chas. H. Lilly Co. J I ward A. Dow, American consul horo, (from Andres O, Garcia, formorly Mex ican consul genoral at El Paso, now director general of the Mexican pos tal service. Senor's 'Oarcla'a report shows that 23,313 money orders have been Is sued In Mexico for collection in the United States since May 1, 1918. The money value or tneso orders was $578,811.33. rne iact mat tne vnio ofu monoy orders issued In the United States payable In Mexico is about six times that of orders mado out In Mexico to American payees Is explained by Am erican officials hero as due to tho number of remittances mado to rela tives In Moxlco by Mexican laborers in tho United States. of the Association center In Portland under tho name of tho Roosevelt Civic League Contor. The committee on Its administration, Mrs. Nichol son reports, will bo drawn from edu cational Institutions and organiza tions Interested in Americanization work. It Is tho hopo of the national offi cers that several autographed vol umeses of Rudynrd Kipling's works donated to Mrs. Nicholson for hnr state organization will, ultlmutoly, bn presontod to tho llbrarv In Roosovolt House, tho restored birthplace of Theodoro Roosovolt at 28 East 20th Street. Tho quota assigned by tho Won mi's Roosevelt Memorial Association to Oregon Is $8,000, 270.50 271.25 272.50 West Curbs 272.00 South 265.50 275.50 East Curbs' 273.40 South lino Melrose, 300 ft . 266.50 East Curbs South line Melrose, 300 ft .. 267.00 North Melrose on west lino Pacific Torraco 205.50 Melrose on east lino Pacific Terraco 275.50 WobI Curbs Northorly lino Melrose 268. GO Thence by Stations ' i 50 ft. from north lino of Melrose..:...- 271.00 275.80 100 ft. from north lino of Mo,Irose 273.40 278,20 150 ft. from north lino of Melrose 275.30 280.60' 200 ft. from north lino of Melrose 276,80 282;00' ' 250 ft. from north lino of Melrose 277.70 283.80' 305 ft. from north lino of Aiolroso :. 278,00 284.20' . South lino Portland, 360 ft 277.00 284.00 North South Portland on west lino Pnclfic Torraco 270.00 275.50 Portlund on oast lino Puclflc Torraco 28C.G0 286,00 West Curbs East Curbs Northorly lino Portland - 275.40 281.80 North South Esplanade on wost lino of Pacific Torraco 263.00 203.00 Stute of Oregon, County of .Klamath; I. A. h. Leavltt. Police Judgo of tho City of Klamath Falls. Oregon. do hereby certify that tho foregoing Is a duly oiu-ollod copy of tho Resolu tion adopted by tho Common Council on tho 26th day of .January, 1920, relatlvo to changing certain grades on Pacific Torraco. 10-20 A. L. LEAVITT, Pollco Judge. . ;