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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 7, 1920)
. ' M rAoa roirm tY, MAT T, ISM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALL1 OREGON ' The Evening Herald P. J.' MURRAY rilD IODLI atr Bxnot Pabllahed dally, eicept ftanday, by Herald Publishing Company of ata Falls, at 116 Fourth Street. entered at the postofflce at KUm1 i Falls, Ore., for transmission tarn i aialla as second-class Batter. Remember iWotfjer Mother's Day, Suuday, May 9 Appropntilt Cards at PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY COMPANY IMMtK mm Optra hut KM t arrtntlnn torn hr nail to anv sea In tke United States c j WA8HINQTON, May 7. Immedl- yar ......S.OO ate amendment of the Immlcratlon BlOBth ..i. .,.,. ....... .50 1.-- . Knnaliiarnit InHiv at inn. clal meeting of tho senate Immlgra A a ft. a --. - The Associated Press Is escluslvely " committee, called as a result of ejsHltled to the um for republication a ruling yesjerdsy by Secretary Wll C all aews dispatches credited to It wn jntt membership of the Commun r not otbarwls credited In this ... ... . . . ,...,.,.. and also local news published "l y" " 'u'", "" ' " cause tor deportation. All rights ot republication of spe- ampatcBee aereia ara also re- FRIDAY, MAY 7, IMS I Tarapk Tabloid. WASHINGTON. May 7. An ad AMIoaal 500,000.000 dollars during! of llTDCa lae year iu nnn nwnirucuoii ui freight cars, was ashed of congress today by railroad executives. WASHINGTON. May 7. Studies of profiteering In American Industry, made, under the auspices of the rail way brotherhoods, went presented to the railroad labor board today, In support of the railway workers' de mands for higher pay and to refute the charge that Increased labor costs I are responsible for the higher cost WASHINGTON. May 7. Mark W. Yatter, president of the Carolina, CHachfield A Ohio railroad, was to day nominated by the president as a amber of the Interstate commerce aaasmtsslon. Samael W.McCall. for- DUTTC. May 7. Following a de- ctston reached last night when offers of compromise were refused, mem bers of the Butte Worklngmen's union struck this morning for a wage Increase of a dollar a day. HYDER. Alaska, May 7. Order Inrevalled and living conditions were mw governor of Maaaachaaetti was mMl ,n Hydef 0B tB, ,,,,, of aaattnated a a member of the tariff ,,. .if.i ai... ,.. .,. .,.- CMamlsslaa. WASHINGTON. May 7 Iaveeti- atiea of all presidential campaign aaaeadllaree. Republican and Demo cratic, is proposed la a reaolatloa la traduced today by Senator Borah, Reaabllcaa. of Idaho. the Vnlted States coast guard Cutter Algonquin today. The vessel will continue its voyage to the Bering sea, after a visit her. OREGON MR for Ens V i POUT LAND, Oro., May . Hven tho far-away Egyptian gets a taste of Oregon's w"hcat and flour, tor the Columbla-I'acltic Shipping company la sending out four steamer loaded with these' products In the neat two months. Soma conception of Just how far products from this state tra vel for distribution may be galnud from tho weok's summary of ship pin activities prepared by (ho local I chamber of commerce No leas than half n doten Vessels will sail from the Columbia river In a few wceka for the Orient, Oreet Urltaln, Australia and South America. Of owth of business Is also Indicat ed In the announcement Just made by the Mann-Titus company, which has recently been appointed local agent tor the Java-Pacific line. This com pany gives assurance that direct steamer service between Portland and The Netherlands Is now guaran teed, providing sufficient tonnago Is offered to bring the company's ships to this port. Th Portland managor cf Rolph Mills A Co. has also made known that negotiations have boon con cluded with steamship owners who will Inaugurate sailings from Port land for French-Atlantic ports. Ves sels will go o'n the run early In June. Thirteen largo steamships are scheduled to dock at tho Portland municipal terminals for discharge and loading of carga this month. Among the products to be taken away by them ait grain, lumber, steel, phosphate rock and railroad litis. On of, the vessels will bring In 600 case of peanat oil. - LONDON, May 7. Great BfiiTa Is on the eve of negotiations with Soviet Russia, a Moscow wireless to day asserts. $ The Kalina Store MALIN, OREGON The First and Biggest Up to Date Department Store in Klamath County. Fancy Staple Groceries Full Line of Dry Goods A Clasalfled Ad will sell It. Not an Idle Moment AT THE' 4- I ELKS' SPRING CARNIVAL d'm..! i STARTS MONDAY, MAY 17TH SIX DAYS OF FUN ' FOLEY AND BURK'S SHOWS . THE BEST IN THE WEST AMUSEMENTS FOR YOUNG AND OLD CAPTAIN KAItNEST HI LI., of Portland, Me., who nav he-taas not able to report for duty before taking Taalar. Declarr lie frrla like a ew man saw anil i oa deck every day muty for work. -asmmmmm'ssssssssW - smmmmmmV7Jwaassssssssssssmi amamamE' XfssssssssssH smWPsmammB BBmmV'mflsssssssssi saSSKiJsaaaaaaaaaaama VZWZsssssssssmmf 4Jmmmmmmmw ssssssssW v'mi?ssssssmv '.sVlmmmmmmflssssssssssssssssm ssssssssssssssssB Asmv H Confcctiontry DelicaUesen MEAT MARKET Fresh Meat always. Sausages and Daiiy Products. DRUG DEPARTMENT Perfumes, Toilet Articles, Proprietary i Medicines, Stationery and School Books SMOKING ARTCLES Cigars, and Tobacco AUTO DEPARTMENT Tires and Tubes of five standard makes. All sizes at all times from 20x3 to 38x7. Oil and Grease and most all parts for cars. STOVES AND RANGES HARNESS DEPARTMENT Complete Line of Leather Goods SPORTING DEPARTMENT Everything for Sportsmen jijAAnjiuriAajnnnnnnnAnrnniniini irrrvinnnnnrinrri i r " -- YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO CALL AND' INSPECT THIS BIG DEPARTMENT STORE. WE HANDLE ONLY STANDARD GOODS, AND GUARANTEE SATISFACTION, WITH PRIVILEGE OF EXCHANGING GOODS OR MONEY BACK ?W,9Tvvv,7W949)7f 3M8M8M8v Fancy Neckties, Laces, Underwear, Heady Made Dresses, Men's and Boys' Suits, Hats and Caps MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Fancy Hats up to the minute BOOT AND SHOE DEPT. Best quality fancy and heavy Shoes ' for ladies, gents and children FARM IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Pumps and Pipe, Engines of all kinds BUILDING SUPPLIES Hardware and Tinware, Shingles and Paper, Paint and Oil nnd Paint Brushes CROCKERY, CUTLERY AND SILVERWARE JEWELRY, WATCHES ALARM CLOCKS fll.KK (XVII TOt'H nEIlKKLET, Cal., May 7. Tho Varsity Glee Club of the University of California will leave San Francis co .May 21 for an eitended tour of the Far Etit Including points In Ja pan aad'China, returning by way of the'Phllllplnea. Plans to Include Australia In the itinerary have been absndoned. Twenty members and .the director will lake the trip. Intending to re turn to Berkeley about Aagust 20. miii miujkii m'Aitn $IH,Mv,ac OKFICtT KDfCATIOXAJ, VfcD LIBERTY THEATRE THE PICK OF THE PICTURES AND A NEW ONE EVERT DAT tjatmaassaasstassaaasaaaasjsaahsawmmaa: si aaaaaai. . .. - ---rr,n-vvvy -unjJJ-u-u-uxrai B. W. POOLE, Ovraer HAIUtV UOItEL, Maslcal Director TONIGHT ONLY Harry Carey rides hard, shoot straight and wins out in "RIDERS OF VENGEANCE" a regular "Western" The comedy features Brownie, the Wonder Dog, in ' "GOOD LITTLE BROWNIE" ON SUNDAY ONLY 'THE CONFESSION" la tolling jroa that tills U one of the few nuwter plajs that hare ever aeon eraeawl I am aot over-rating "CO.VFEHHION.". I have last aeea a pep-view aad it la wonderful. if, w. Ioole. . MATDfEE EVERY DAT i ' Ifeel Just like a new maa since I began takta ,Taalac' aad I aa not ranly willlngr but I am aasloaa to tell other people what this medicine' has done for aa," said Captain Earnest H. Hill, oMartland, Me.,' recently. Captain Hill Is In command Of the Ben Hnr, plying between Portland aad Caaco Bay. He has been In the service for tea years and Is held In high regard as an officer and citizen by all who know him. "I have suffered from Indigestion and stomach ' trouble for tho .past eight years," continued Captsln Hill, "and at the time I started taking Tanlac I was In such a weakened condition I could hardly stand up. When I walked I would actually stagger like a drunken man and, at times, would have to hold on to something to keep from falling. Af ter every meal I would simply suffer tormont. My food would sour and 1 would swell up ho with gas I could hardly get my breath. '! wuuhl ulso havn awful smoIh-'Y orlng spalls at nlnlit and Homctlmos I would liava to Kct up to get my? breath. 1-otH nf times I would havo to open tlio windows and doors to let In fresh air, or p.o out Into tho open ulr In order to got my breath. I cculd not II nil anything to do ma any good and along toward the last I he camo bo weak and nervous I could not do my work.. "Five bottles of Tanlac havo made a wonderful change In my condition. It helped me from the vory 'first doso and now I feel as good as I did when I was twenty years old. I sleep lino and have a fine appetite and Just feol like a new man la every way. I am now able 'tojbe on deck evory day ready for duty.'' Tanlao Is' sold in Klamath Falls by the Star Drag 'Co., la Lorella by the James Mere. Co., and In Merrill by the Soatbera-Oregoa Drag Co. Adr JUNEAU, Alaska. Apr. J. (Ily Mall.) Alaska's "native problem" ran be solved without trouble If the natives are glvea school books be, fore they are gliynr ballots, accord ing to Loals F. Paul,, Juneau, secre tary of the Alaska , Native Urotber hood, anorganTtatloB of northern Indians. 'Give the Indians good schools and racial pride will put them at the bead of their classes," be said. HONOLULU. T. Il Apr.'l. (Ily Mall.) Hawaii's national guard forces are to ,be Increased Immedi ately, according "to a radiogram re ceived from Washington by Major (lenerar. Charles Q. Morton com mander of the Hawaiian department. lastead of one regiment of Infan try I a wall will have two. tier will also.be two companies of coas"t artillery and one signal corps tele-' graph company. nova' DahhelblM rMhM .l if ely at K. K, K. Baara. j RANTUOO, Chile. April 11, (Dy Mall). Chile's deficit for the fiscal year ended Decern bar 31 aggregate 111,000,000, according to a state ment by the flaaate minister, Gull lermo Subercaaeaai. This Is attri buted to the great decline last year in asportation of nitrate owing la the transportation difficulties aad other ceases. Chile eiaected to ea- port In 111 1.S00.000 loaa of altrale bat actually shipped oaty tOO.OOO tone. , . Plaao Tuning, Eart Hhepberd. 611 p............,.. --'.v. L--j' t)MMK.(TNO MAY I. IBM A DiKKtrr auto ktak mnk KLAMATH FALLS TO SUSANVILLE connecting with tage llnr .for Alluras, Adla, Fall Mm and McArthur, also with H. P. railroad and auto lines at 8usanvlll for Iteno and Weatwood fc, ' ., . LEAVING TIME Stages will leave from City Transfer Office on Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 8 a. m. " '- Stages will arrive Tnesdsy. Thursday and Saturday "' " 1TirTR.N8FEItX)..Aa.tt .....i -- . wmm jBHgeag TELE tMJw.KKMI,! NSWCOMeCAHLTON.Mf.iOMT ; X " ' N UNION RAM asoaosw.a atkins. .,, Fwaixi T l m" sta" ITMSOll t KC&VBaT M MM f Iim. IA... k.' awwt mm aw iJm iwmmZ "jM RECEIVED AT KLAMATH FALLS ORE 624 MAIN ST TEL 100 vaoc o uu puui M . ' SAN FRANCISCO CALIF 330P MAY 5 1920 JACK MONROE (jyiGR MONDALE THEATRE KLAMATH FALLS ORG JUST SIGNED CONTRACT FOR THIRTY FIRST RUN FEATURE PICTURES MADE DEPOSIT ON THEM AND ALSO HAVE SIGNED CONTRACTS FOR VAUDEVILLE AN0IMUSICAL COMEDY MOST OF PICTURES WILL .BESHOWN HERE FOR FIRST TIME NEXT WEEK ' " " ' TED WHITE 'JV' ' 447P (The' above telegram In lfplana4ory It trlls ou what to look forwurd to under the new program for thn Mondalc-J. M.) I T.a.aeaaaa.aaaaaann j MIMMIItll MMl sfcsWaaaMvfcitwaa, ''