The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 04, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
THURHIIAV, MARCH I, 1020.
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NI5W YOHK, March I .Over
COO, 000 .lowH In tin' I'luiilnu urn or
ganized to It'iiM) for I'd lout I mo, mi
mociii iiM that country Is opened to
reciiHn uorlil tmiMH-inlKrntloii on n
liirco Hralu.
Meier (li omnium, inmiilior of (lm
JowIhIi Nitttomil AdNuiiilily of tho
Ukraine mill head of tlio London Jew
ish C(irri'Hi()ii(loiir(i lliirunu, miulo
tliu Htiitoinont In mi Inturvlow given
out tiy tliu ZIoiiIhI Organization of
America, with whom liu Ih now con
ferring ovnr tlio problems Incldont to
tlio vlrtiinl depopulation of JowIrIi
Ukrnlnu In tlio I uterine desire of ovor
half tlio Jews tlioro to emigrate to
tlio Holy I-und.
"Tlio tniijorlty of tlio Ukraine
JowH nru romly nt nny moment to
emigrate at tliu grratoitt of sacrifices,
from tlmt country, wtilch to tlium In
. n nightmare of bloody pogroms and
Mottlo In Palestine" lio doclnrod.
'"Tlio lutonNO do Biro to llvo In 1'iilon
tlno has ovon spread nmoiiR Hioho
Jaws who never lind nny relatloim
with Zionism or with Jewish polltlcii.
"In hundreds of cities and villages,
TiroupM of Jaws ntnnil rondy to loavo
behind thorn nil tlmlr properly nnd
tnrt for Palestine, ns soon as thru
tlio establishment of tlio British ninn--Unto,
tlio country will bo opened to
cxtoimlvo Immigration.
''Delegates from nil tlio JowIhIi
-settlements In tlio Ukraine nro pro
coedltw: daily to Odessa to Investi
gate tlio possibilities of starting nt
cinco for tlio Holy Land Odessa, Sab
tistopol nnd other wenportH nro
-crowded with tlioHO advnuco guards,
who Hpond tholr InBt cont In order to
try to find u wny to got to Palestine
-ot once."
Mr. Grossman roltornted tlio ro
portH that tlio locnl Zionist organlzn
tloiiH In Odessa, Constantinople nnd
other seaports, uro uniiblo In many
cases to roiio with tlio Intunuo denlro
of thoso peoplo to start out for Pales
tine, regardless of whether they nro
In poHltlnn to Ienvo or whether tlio
country Ih icndy to rocclvo them. Ho
confirmed tliu report of Isaac ltosoff,
l'roaldont of tho Zionist Organization
of Russia that hundreds of young
men uro breaking thru tho restric
tions of tho Zionist organization nnd
-sotting out for I'alostlno from lllack
Son nnd Mediterranean ports In fish
ing smacks.
Through tho I'alostlno Restorn
tlon Fund campaign tho Zionist Or
ganization of America Is raising 10,
000,000 throughout tho United
States this year, In order to start tho
Tnst reconstruction program, which
must bo completed boforo I'alcstlno
will bo In a position to absorb tho
millions of Jews throughout tho
world, awaiting tho momont
thoy enn oinlgrnto thoro.
In connection with this rostorntlon
work, Mr. Grossman pointed out that
many of tho l.COO.000 Ukrainian
Jaws ara already organized Into
various Industrial nnd agricultural
co-oporntivo groups, planning to
Bystomntlza tho mnss-mlgratlon and
provont a mad, unsclontltic rush to
BUY TO KEEP
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I'lTTHIU HO. Mnrrh 4. More
Hum on duo I'Ktnburith famlllOH
bought tholr lioincf dm lug tlio past
your, nut liurtiusn thoy wore purlieu
larly iuuIoiih to own tholr own
homos, but, according to real estate
men, they had to buy or move. This
Is continuing at the same rate Huh
far this year.
Tho homo buying movement begnu
two years ago, "when war activities In
tho iiiIHh brought scores ot fmnilloa
Into a community where housing
accommodations had been Increas
ingly srurco for a number of yenrs.
Cost of construction Increased und
this curtailed building operations.
itents have IncrcaHod In propor
tion, small houses und apartments
showing iho highest percentage.
Fifty por cent raises for tho coming
your nro said to bo common, whllo In
some Instances 100 per cont has
boon nskod and paid whero tho occu
pant could afford It. "Tho demand
Is hero and tho living places arc
not," Is tho way one rent cstato mun
explained tho situation. ,
Similar conditions prevail through
out tho Pittsburgh district. In
some manufacturing towns Industrial
corporations nro building and buying
houses for tholr men, whllo In
Sharon, I'a., tho chamber ot com-1
mcrco has undertaken to finance the
construction ot COO residences.
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parents taki: haxi
i.v gchman schools,
HEHMN, Jan. 2C. (Ily Mall).
Councils composed of parents ot pup
ils will bu established in till schools
of I'russla by order of the Prussian
.Minister of lMucatlon, llerr linen
iscli. Tlio experiment will bo watched
with great Interest.
Theso "parent councils" will act
only in nn mhlsory capacity making
suggestions concerning tliu manage
ment nnd dlRclplino In tho schools
nnd tho spiritual and physical devel
opment of the children. Each parent
w 111 represent CO children. It Is hop
ed by this method to establish friend
ly relations between tho parents and
tenhcers.
I'alcstlno as soon as tho gates arc
oponed.
"Thoro nro approximately 100,000
farmers waiting to leave," ho con
tinued, "who will bp a trcmondous
assot to tho uturo agricultural dev
elopment of Pnlestlno. Thoy nro busy
organizing their co-oporntlvo units,
at tho Baino tlmo that thoy aro teach
ing thousands of Jews tho principles
of farming, so that thoy will bo econ
omic assets In tho agricultural life
of tho now Jewish National Home
laud. "Tho hundrods of young men who
hnvo crossod tho Mack Sea In small
whon ' fishing boats and tho hundreds of
thousands of fnmillos who hnvo giv
en up tholr last cont In order to set
tlo lit I'alostlno, aro tho best proofs
that tho ono and only wny In which
wo caa holp tho Ukrainian Jews, of
whom ovor 3(1,000 hnvo bcon killed
In massacres, is by proparing n homo
in tho Holy Land for tho 1,500,000
wnltlng to go thoro," ho urged.
Sensible shoos
lay a smooth path
lor your ieex
Sensible shoes for sensible men
shoes that fit well, wear well,
look well these are Buckhect
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Shoes, uxtra service ever
step; comfort every minute"
is more than a slogan it s a
fact stitched into every
Buckhecht Shoe.
BUCKHECHT
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Famous For Its 'Marvelous Motor
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It Will Be a Chandler Six
If You AsK. Chandler Owners
IF by chance you aren't convinced that the Chandler
is the greatest of sixes, compare them all. Check
the Chandler against other cars of similar size and
type that list at prices ranging hundreds of dollars
higher.
See for yousself how much more the Chandler offers you in real
motor car value, in excellence of mechanical design and construc
tion, in actual performance, in extraordinary economy of mainten
ance, and in the beauty and comfort of its bodies.
Or ask Chandler owners who have owned other cars. They will'
tell you why they like the Chandler better. They will tell you how
it serves tnem so well.
If You Don't Want to Wait
This Spring, Order Now
SIX HANDS6ME body types
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Seven-Passenger Touring Car,1tl89S
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, , ., t ' Four-Passenger Dispatch Car, $1975
Seven-Passenger Sedan, S289S Four-Passenger Coup. S2795
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Four-Passenger Roadster. SI mzx.
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CENTRAL GARAGE
.CHANDLER MOTOR CAR COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO
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XOXICK OP FIMNG OP TETITION
TO VACATK STKEETS
SHOES
Buckhecht Shoes for you for active men in all
walks of life are sold in a variety of styles and
leathers from $8 to $12 by principal shoe dealers in
the West
Vol Sulo in Klnmnth Falls by Bradley Supply Co., 727 Main Street
BUCKINGHAM & IIEOIIX (7-33)
MANUFACTURERS Since the early, fliiiea SAIJ FRANCISCO
To Whom It May Cencern:
Notice Is hereby given that tho
undei signed will at the regular meet
ing of tho Council ot the City ot
Klamath Falls,, Oregon, to bo held
upon tho evening ot the 8th day of
March, A. D. 1920, present their
petition to said Council praying tor
tho vacation ot certain streets and
alloys In Klamath Addition to the
City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, de
scribed as follows, to-wit:
All that portion of Fourth Street
lying and bolng between blocks 111
and 112 in said addition;
All that portion ot Second Street
lying and bolng alongside and adja
cont to lot C, In block 100, and to
blocks 101, 109 and 110 In said ad
dition.
All that portion ot Willow Avenue
lying and being between blocks 100
and 101 In said addition.
All that portion ot tho alley run
ning through blocks 101 and 102 in
said addition;
All that portion of Elm Avenue
lying and being between blocks 101
and 109 and blocks 102 and 108 in
said addition;
All that portion of the alley run
ning through blocks 109 and 108 in
said addition; i
All that portion ot Klnlock Avenue
lying and being botweon blocks 109
and 110 and blocks 108 and 111 in
said addition;
All that portion ot the alley run-
Ing through blocks 110, 111 and 112
In said addition; '
All that portion ot the street or
avonuo sometimes called Pacific
Avenuo parallel and southeasterly of
blocks 110, ill and 112 In said ad
dition,
As said streets, alleys and blocks
are shown by tho official plat ot said
addition 'now on file In the DUblle re-
cords ot Klamath County, Oregon.
Dated this 2nd day ot February,
A. D. 1920. '
BURQE W. MASON,
M. S. WEST,
EMMA J. WEST,
C-12-19-20-4 Petitioners.
XOTICE OP FIXAIj ACCOUNT
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Tho first church organ in Boston
was put into King's chapel in 1713,
but so great was tho prejudice
against it that for soven months It
stood unpacked in tho vestlbulo ot
the church.
In the matter of the estate ot
G. Falrclo, deceased.
In the County Court ot the State of
Oregon for Klamath County.
Notlco Is hereby given that the un
dersigned has filed in tho above en
titled court and matter his final
account and that Saturday, March 6,
1920, nt 3:00 o'clock p. m in the
court room of tho above entitled
court In tho County Court House at
Klamath Falls, Klamath County,
Oregon, has been fixed by the court
as the tlmo and place at which he
will hear the said final account and
settlo the same, and all persons hav
ing objections thereto shall tile their
said objections or appear personally
and object to the confirmation of the
said account on or before tho said
dato above mentioned.
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
this 4 th day ot February, 1920.
H. M. MANNING,
Executor ot the Estate of H. G.
Falrco, Doceased.
G-12-19-2G-4
WHEN YOU WANT ANYTHING
in a hurry advertise for it here.
CALIFORNIA STOCK
SUFFERING BADLY
SAN JOSE, Cal., Mar. 4. That
California's recent rain did not come
In time to provent serious loss to
stockmen is Indicated by the report
ot Walter Chrisman, of San Jose.f
that cattle were starving in the hill
country near here prior to the rain
of February 22.
Mr. Chrisman said feed was ship
ped in from Nevada by soma cattle
men, but that the expense of this
procedure was almost prohibitive.
He declared that on a trip into the
hills at that time he saw cattlo too
weak to bo driven down from tho
ranges for shipment to better pas-turago.
CRUDE OIL TAKES
UPWARD JUMP
PITTSBURG, Pa., Mar. 4. Penn
sylvania crude oil advanced 15 cents
to a price ot $6.10 a barrel.
This is the second advance in two
days and the fifth since tho first of
ho year.
TULSA, Okla., Mar. 4. Oil pur
chasing agencies have met the ad
vance of 25 cents a barrel for crude
oil, made by the Sinclair company
BEMOVAIi NOTICE.
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We have moved our place or busi
ness from 1315 Main St. to 224 Main
St., second door east of Post office
and are prepared to do yoor repair
work as formerly. Mayer & Wood
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reopie s lviarKer,
THE WOMAN WHO ISf
PARTICUIjAE
about food will And .plenty
ot grounds for her approval
ot this market. The spot
less cleanliness ot fixtures
and attendants, the courte
ous service, and last, but-not
least, the very high grade
of meats handled, will all
appeal to her cultivated
taste. And we may add that
our prices will appeal to her -.
prudence.
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Drug Facts, No. 9
. Quality of Merchandise Generally
It will be onr stores' policy to carry merchandise ot good '
quality and such as Is generally found in tho better class ot drug '
stores and such merchandise that has an established recognized u,
value. It is against our policy to offer for salo any merchandise ot
nny kind which does Wt possess real valuo and merit.
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Wo shall not knowingly offer for salo merchandise of, low grades
nnd known in tho trade as "long shots," "seconds," "slightly defoc- ,
tive," etc., etc. Thank "you.
SQUARE DEAL DRUG STORE
RED CROSS DRUG STORE
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