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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1920)
i(ii;tiiiii;ij THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATt'nn.w. February 21, leao.. HP W 9RftjfvL.t ' ' .VOI, TK'IANH 8TO.VI1 NIIWHI'AI'lIlt OITICKS. lll'lCNOH AIJUCH, Jun. 20 (lly Mnll). I'ollco guards luivo boon stn tlonud to protect the offices of nows pnpurH huru against vlotunt manifes tations of polltlrnl imrtlHonM during the present political campaign for the loctlon of mmiibors of tlio House of Deputies. Tho office of ono nowspap or rocontly wnii stoned by paradors from a political mooting and lu small or oltlou thoro havo boon several at tacks upon nownpapers. In two of those cases tho offlccH worn wrecked MU.MCII'AI, MOYIKM. SIIBPFIRLD, Kng Fob. 4. (Hy 1Mall).Thls city Is said to bo tho first In England to produco moving Dicturos to ndvortlso It activities, ricturos of tlio, stool manufncturlnR processes for which Shofflold Is fam ous, will bo sent to tho Unltod State, Canada and South America, Manches ter, Glasgow, I.lvorpool and lllrm Inglinm havo all embarked on a simi lar ontorprlso. V. - 'r Oiflcrcnf'Colors of Piper 4lny butlntmnhave aiytUm ol using SMtanl colors oi paper for different printed tiotms, thus dittinguUhing ack form by a ts color. "Wo can work this system out for you, iteiaf 0BtMs) dkm Utility Business Paper, and you will ad that it saves you time and money. tt us show you the advantage 'of 'stand ardixinf your paper and your printing. W. O. Smith Printing Co. Phono 03 110 South Fourth St. VVWWVWVSrMMAArV 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. jOVVVVVVVVMMVirsMrfrifia i i , 44HH..irHHMHM;.M.4.4.4HtM4.4.4.4. People's 4'f'M'44 i IT IS ONE THING to drive n truck and nnothor to know how to load It. In addition to I10I111; competent cliiuilToiiri), our moil nro ox porlonrcd In tlio hnndllnj: mid delivery of cnscu and packages. Try us and lot uu prove It Western Transfer Co. 701! Main riioni! 187; Hon. 2(1011 i. :!!' WILL ERECT STATUE FOR IIUKN08 AIHKS, Jan. 20. (lly Mall) As voyagorH entering the har bor of tho groatost city of North America behold tho majestic Statuo of Liberty, so within the present year thonu coming to tho greatest city of South America will behold n majestic sentinel, n towerluR statuo of Christopher Columbus. Tho monument of the groat nnrl Rator will not, like tho Liberty statue In Now York, stand In tho haibor. for IlucnoH AlroH tins no reul harbor, but will rise nearly 100 hundred feet In helRht from a point nenr the wut or'H cdRO. Tho site selected Is In the broad I'asoo Colon, In front of the Government House, whence the stat ue will overlook the beautiful I'laza Colon and tho wide expanse of the Iltvor Pluto as It enters the ocean. Representing 10 years' labor of the Amaldo Zocchl, appropriately a nat ho of tho country In which tlio dls 'co vol or ot America was born, the monument goodwill, bo suIppod.tf.roiu tho artist's workshop in Home, to Uuonos Aires, according to recent- nd viceg, Tho imago of tho navigator Is Itsojf 22 foot high carved out of n single block of marblo. 'It will there fore lutvo to .bo brought over lu one filoco. , - Critics who have visited the sculp tor's workshop recently and soon tho work, virtually completed, writo that, for symbolic beauty nnd grandeur ot proportions, tho monumonf will be ono of the roost Impressive In tho world. '"Too column supporting the statue of tho navigator is placed upon an ample socio covered with sculptured scenes and figures" says a Rome cor icspondont ot La Razofi. "Tho front part of the socle Is the bow ot a Latin ship about to bo launched Into tho sea by four youths with naked torsos bent with effort. Tho scono repre sents tho start of tho caravels ot Col umbus from tho port of 1'ulos, Spain. "High up on the bow ot the vessel Is the flguro of Civilization, In tho togn of a Roman matron, she extends with naked arm tho torch whlch-ll-lumlncs tho new lands and toward which n youth besldo her Genius gazes with Inspired countenance "From this baso rises the podestal, slender as tho tower ot a light-house, and on Its summit, straight and up standing, In his hands a navigation chart half unfolded, towers abovo all tho yet youthful figure ot Christo pher Columbus. MOVIES IV AnCTIC. NOME, Alaska, Doc. 1. (BY DOG TEAM MAIL) Touring movies will bo displayed at towns and Indian set tlements In tho lowor Yukon Valloy during tho half-light winter by two Nomo mon who loft hero recently with n dog team nnd a moving pic ture outfit. They Intended to set up their show nt every camp on tho frozon rivor. Whenovor tho white re sidents or natives havo no monoy for admissions, tho "theater" will tnko furs for tho door fees. SPRING PLOWING. I am propared to do plowing with a Holt caterpillar and eight gang pIowb, See mo for prices. J. H, Ramos, Klamath Falls, Oro. 11-14-25-28 Market RIGHT OFF THE ICE you get our moats. Our refrigerator Is maintained At a uniformly low tempera ture day and night the year round, and aall moats hero are kept fresh, tender,, Juicy and appetizing. Our roasts ot beef, Iamb, veal, mutton, etc., are of superior quality at all times. Order a "first cut" from us today. Pfaoae M "-' " BUDGETSYSTEM TO RQHZE T WASHINGTON, Feb 21 Adop tion by Congress of an oxecutlvo budget system Is oxpected by many to lead to tho reorganisation of tho executive branch of tho government no as to include the addition of at loust one, nnd probably more, now udmlulHtratlvo departments, presided over by cabinet officers. Tho Imme diate extent ot this reorganization will depend largely upon whethor Congress adopts tho budget plan con tained In tho Good bill, passed last October by tho House, or tho plan contained In tho McCormlck bill upou which the Senate select com mittee on the budgot has Just con eluded its hearings. Under the Good plan no new do Dartment would bo created In the executive branch ot the government and nono Is In vlow, although If the Good bill becomes a law there would be created In the executlvo branch, of the government a new Independent bureau. This would be known as the bureau of the budget and would be located In tho office of the President. The Good bill also proposes an inde pendent auditing and accounting de partment, but In no way responsible to the executive branch of tho gov ernment, Representative Good hav ing In view an organization of accountants and other experts re sponsible solely to Congress arid free of criticism from the executive branch. The Senate bill, sponsored by Senator Medlll McCormlck, also does not creato any now executive depart ments , The proTWr8xetOTWrnotthc McCormlck plan, ho wcvorvvwlllf de pend largely. In the opinion of ex ports on budgetary .procedure, upon a thorough reorganization, of tho oxo ctitivo branch of tho .government so as to Jead to the establishment ot ut Jcast ono new executive depart ment presided over vby a 'cabinet officer. This would'Ue'known. as the department of public works. That largo spending committees of tho House at least are convinced of tho urgent need for heavy reductions in annual federal expenditures was Indicated when the annual rirer and" harbor appropriation bill was placed on tho calendar for the consideration by the committee of tho whole. Es timates transmitted to Congress requested tho appropriation of more than $42,000,000 for the fiscal year ot 1921 for Internal waterways and harbor Improvements. The House committee on rivers and harbors has roported put a bill, carrying only $12,000,000,' representing a cut of about 71 per cent. Tho bill roported allowed only $7,000,000 of Its total for expenditure upon existing pro jects nnd the remainder for the maintenance ot already completed projects, thereby not allowing a cent of money for any now projects. It seems doubtful that It will bo sub stantially added to by tho House be fore it Is finally passed and sent to tho Senate. Tho Senate budget plan, as con tained in the McCormlck bill, speci fically provided that tho secretary of the treasury, whom tho McCormlck bill makes responsible for tho pre paration ot the budget, shall not have any powor to' revise tho es timates of expenditure for river and harbor improvements. Section 13 of tho bill says that the secretary of war shall annually submit tho budget estimates referring to these Im provements to the secretary of tho troasurey, "to bo incorporated by him, without chango, into tho budget which ho submits to the President." Witnesses before tho Senate select committee on tho budget criticized this provision. River and harbor im provements havo cost tho country hundreds ot millions of dollars and tho money spent has shown littlo or no beneficial results. The "log rolling" method of getting largo sums from tho public purse to bo spent in congressional districts has long boon manifest in tho rlvors and harbors bill, among a few othors. Senator McCormlck stated that the reason ho excluded estimates of ex penditures for river and harbor im provements from the secretary of the treasury's power to revise depart mental estimates, proposed in his bill, was because "they are now sort ot a lost child in the war depart ment," Intimating that he believes tho rivers and harbors of the country should bo under the direct super vision ot an individual department. A department of public works was recommended Jiy-Tnoma&nRLIll; ot New "York, when ha testified before the Senate ielctt committee on the in vtfryw. Kl&kr TRADE U. VhJ Mvk& SM MARrV AIDS TO HEALTH AND BEAUTY An important part of every child's education should be cleanliness And keeping the throat and mouth and nostrils clean is even more important than seeing that the surface dirt on face and hands is removed. Children and some adults, too should be taught to brush their teeth correctly- from the gums upward and from the gums downward, not across the teeth. Then they should use a reliable astringent mouth wash and gargle. When you use POROU tuDi aim Chlorozin you use a zinc chloride anti septic mouth wash astrin gent, healing and deodorant useful for pyorrhea, catarrh, tonsilitis, sore throat and as a preventive for contagion. GUARANTEE ThU puarantee appear! on tvery PUROLA package: The Blumaver Frank Laboratoritt and the drug gift uho told you thit preparation guarantee It to the tatti faction. If it ihnuld not, return It to the dnif tet from tehom It ww purthated. He vill cheerfully refund the price vo paid for It. PUBOLA. Prepara tion tntut tatlify. AT ALL DRUG STORES f 3 PraparaJ aa4 CSsaraataW BytU BLUMAUER-FRANK LABORATORIES budget. He also recommended a de partment ot education and a depart ment of public health. Mr. LIU a tew years ago reorganized the Mexi can financial system. Ogden'L. Mills of New York rec ommended, when ho ppeared before the Senate select committee on the budget, that a department of admin istration, presided over by a cabinet officer, be established. Ho deterred to the views ot Senator McCormlck, however, that such a department would hardly be necessary It tho secretary of tho treasury is mado a true fiscal officer, as his bill proposes, given tho machinery with which to adequately prepare the nation's an nual financial program. The keynote of what an executive budget system would mean to the organization of tho oxecutlvo branch of the government was sounded dur ing the hearings of tho House select committee on the budget last Sep tember. Assistant Secretary of the Navy Franklin D. .Roosevelt said, ln,wh,ch ,a goIng to do the ,ntectuai endorsing tho adoption ot tho sys tem, that ho looked to it as "tho opening wedge" that would eventu ally bring about a reorganization of the executive branch. Later develop ments havo revealed to the exponents of a budget system that this reor ganization will not alone include the co-ordination of tho executlvo estab lishments but also perhaps tho insti tution of at least one new executive department to supervise the coun try's rivers and harbors, public buildings and grounds, and all other public works. The first woman to hold office as a United States commissioner and examiner in chancory was Mrs. Marllla M. Rlcker, tho well-known suffrage leader of New Hampshire, whair.eqelTdthe appointment from the supreme court ot the District ot Pl Cj ra jti.'M r tTKk BR TONS WAN T U.S. IRIS TO LONDON, Feb. 2. (By -Mnll). Vis count Grey of Falloden Uld the American Rhodes scaolars who cross ed the ocean as fellow passongors with him on the Adriatic on his ic turn from his post as Ambassador to Washington the: he hoped in time British scholars would go to Ameri can and Canadian universities as they were going to Oxford. ''I believe the more association ot this kind there Is the more tto coun tries will find points of agreement with each other," he declarod. "Ynu hnlnncr let thn pennrnHnn.1 work and shape the thought and pol icy ot the United States and Canada in the coming years. You will meet at Oxford some ot those who are going to do the same for Great Brit ain. It you form some such friend ships with British undergraduates and they with you, they will do some thing to help the countries on each Side ot the Atlantic to understand each other, to keep In touch and to like each other. It was tho Idea of Cecil Rhodes that they should work together. This he believed to bo for their own interest and for that of t,he world. Many ot us think that Is true and believe that the thing most necessary is for the loading minds of each country to become acquainted with those of the others." Anyway, they can't blame Charles W, MurphyforraeT boss'pf tbe'Cubs, for the many baseball squabbles now being aired la the big leagues. KEEPHflNDSDFF wa r Hi -pQROtA : I s A&:' "WILIi GROW COTTON. MEXICO CITY, Feb. 6. (By Mail). American capitalists are reported to be planning for the development Ot cotton growing in the Laguna dis trict in the State ot Coahulla. This district has grown large crops ot cot ton for many years. It Is understooft also that the Americans .will plant thousands of acres In Tamaullpaa to wheat. The government Is said te look with favor on these projects. NOBODY CAN TELL WHEN YOU DARKEN GRAY. FADED HAIR WITH SAGE TEA IE DH 1R '" AIU Grandmother kept her hair beautU fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with woa-j derful effect. By asking at any drug: store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulpha Compound,' you will get a large bot tle of this old-time recipe, improve by the addition ot other ingredient, all ready to use, for about 50 cenUk. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color a4. beauty to the hair. A well known downtown druggist' says everybody uses Wyeths Sage aa Sulphur Compound now because ta darkens so naturally and evenly tha nobody can tell it has been applied" it's so easy to use, too. You slmpjf., dampen a comb or soft brush ! draw It through your hair, taking oa strand at a time. By mornlag ta gray hair disappears; after another application or two, U U. restored-to Un natural color and looks glosay, t. and beautiful. A