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The Evening Herald
f. J. MURRAY
riifeB'idvLi
City Mltor
Pabllshed dally, exeeot Bunday. by
Herald Publishing Company ol
iMk Falls, ut 116 Fourth .Street.
(tared at the postofflce at Klam
Palls, Ore., for trantmlulon thru
aaalls aa aecond-claan matter.
bacrlptlon rerma by mall to any
:Mrasa In the United 8 tales:
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year ........ la.oo and you ougm to Kn.". 7 aon i,
forrester. Every peraoa who buy a
gallon ot oil, or gasoline or dlitltlatc
la lying a penalty for tho acta of
Plnchot. Oregon most ot all Is suf
fering from hi fanatical canierra
tton pellry: Everywhere In tho west
will you And trace of his death
touch. Kestore him to power, and
like all fanatics, there will bo no
limit to his work. ' "
When you go- to the polls on the
31st. of May to cast your ballot In
your- choice for president ot tho
United States, thlnkeerlonsly before
you" cast It for General Wood. A
rote for him Is a Tote for Plnchot.
month
.BO
what this will mean tor Klamath It
county.
MVevW4
Make Arrangements Now
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WOMKN MllfiT QUALIFY
'CCi': "nU Bl, ,0CM n0W, puWI,,,ed'wlf of nny man who wants to be J
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All rights of republication of ape- naturalised in tne .iiatrici court nero
dal dlapstchcs herein are alao re- must qualify for citizenship with
urTed.
TIIUIISDAY, MAY 1:1, WM
ritt'.SIOKNTIAIi CAMUDATIX
titer husband, according to ft' recent
ruling of Judge Stephenson.
1 Under tho suffrage amendment.
tho Judge ruled, the woman becnuse
' she becomes n citizen with tho hits-
' band nnd hs tho rlKht to vote. S
The entrance of the Johnaon-ror- "bonld qualify under tho MUie-tenus
President cohorts luto the campaign ns Joes tho male alien. s
has had tho effort' that their leader' J
Always has when he takes a hand In Dr. Samuel Johnson, so It Is re-
any game they have stirred thing corded, would never outer a room '
-p. Tho Indications aro that they left foot foremost, and bravo Mar- t
ro only Retting' ready to start. The (thai Saxe was In terror at the sight j
'consequence Is that tho followers of0f a cat. Peter the Great was In a
tho other candidates are waking up, tremor of-fenr it he had to cross a
and nibbing their eyes.. The most, bridge, and Byron turned paleit be
yertarbed of the lot are the support spilled salt at the table.
ra of General Leonard Wood, who mm-mm B
fait secure In their' confidence that, a
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He's Real
he was going to hare a walk-away,
It reoort from the rest of the,
tale are true, Klamath county is go-!
lag to decide wbai candidate is go-.
tag to get the Oregon delegation, for Hc rcsUler, joy. sorrow, pleasuro
Ha four thousand votes are going to anj ngcr and all tho other human
fesj the deciding factor it they all emotions Just as they are registered
tet oat. and the chances are nearly by the fellow who washes tho dishes
rery one will.
The Herald Is glad that the John-
ra people jumped Into the tight, not
that it cares particularly whether
"Mr. Johnson wins or- loses. We, tin
sth a very easy conscience 'back
Man to the limit 'If he wins. Just as
we can back any ot the other repub
lican candidates. Ddt we do hope
that the 'people ot'Klamath county,
aasVOregoa, and--the delegate to the
yiiabllcan oonventloa . ' w)ll turn
slown General Wood, and torn htm
4ewB hard. Our opposUionto Mr.
Wood Is based entirely on the re-entrance
into the official life, ot the na
tion of aifford Plnchot.
Jf General Wood should' by any
amlsfortune be the next president of
they United States, then Glfford Pln
chot will be the next secretary of
agriculture. Once put Plnchot in
power, and we will see the resources
' at the west tied up so tight that nev
er in-tbls generation will the people
feteak the stranglehold. We are
tlll'sutrerlng from the blighting in
fluence of Plnchot when he was chief
at home or by the chap who brings
the bon bons every Saturday night.
.WhoT Will Itoffer.
n Im't finer: he hasn't eol big
if blue eyes and a baby stare. He hasn't
got curly hair cr Cupid now lips.
He's a regular feller! He's human
and he's real. He's an honest-to-goodness,
down-to-earth human be
ing. That's why you Just can't help
lovln him. That's why you'll want
to "Jubllo." the story of a hobo
who stumbles into the strange land
of. Work and TUmance via a big train
hold-up. Will Rogers Is the soldier
of misfortune. You'll sympathise
with him, laugh with htm and find
more 'entertainment In his mls-adven
tares than you've ever found in one
picture before.
WILL IIOGKR8 la
JUBILO
Star Theatre
TONIGHT
Close, Your Eyes
and Imagine
You Will Never See Again
You may then realize
what it means
to be
BLIND
HELP THE UNFORTUNATE BLIND OF'
OREGON BY -PROVIDING A STATE
INDUSTRIAL AND EMPLOY
MEN TBUREAU
VOTE 316 X YES ON BALLOT
STATE ELECTION
MAY 21ST.
This apace paid for by Citizens' Committee from funds derired
from public entertainment in .Portland. Dr. T. V. Perkins,
Medical Bldf,, Portland, Chairman; Oscar W. Home, Secretary
This is the place to get your Car fixed while there is
a temporary shortage of gasoline.
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TRIESTE TORN
BY WALKOUTS
j third, the dismissal ot Captain Conn-
lien, tne manager anu cmer owner
of the yards, Officials made prep
arations to resist by tho pouting of
somo battalions ot s:ldlcrs armed
with armored nrbtorcars and machine
guns but the operatives' terms wrro;
., complied with bofore nny disorder i
TIUESTE. April 25. (Uy Mall). occurred.
There Is a volcanic turmoil amongst Strong Ilotshnvlk elements prevail'
the working population In this city, In tho city. Demonstrations are held
now under Italfan control. Tho cm- every Sunday when cries of "Hurrah,
DONT MISS THAT BIG DANCE
GIVEN BY
the Old Clothes Club
ploycs of the shipbuilding yards are'for Inlno, TroUky. soviAts, rtc !"
constantly itriklug tor hitherto un- aro hoard. Tho military guard cf tho
hcard-of demands. Recently tho op-1 city has recently been Increased and
entires ot the Lloyd Arsenal struck a close surveillance Is maintained
for a re.pri entatlvo volco In tho man-.ovcr'.tho gathurlngs. j
agamenl and a share of tho profits 5
T.he scale demanded would give I Thero Is In tho northern part of
some df tho cperatlves wage and ' Finland a curious stone which serves
bonusei aggregating 40,000 lire tho people instead ot a bntometer. '
monthlir which would amount to Tll(s Htono wn)ch l( ,,,, Pn)1
MOOSE HALL
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Friday, May 14
WEAR YOUR OLD DUDS
natclur, turns black, or a blackish
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A L. S .m 1. PA.,,llak
ino oBerauve, u. .u """"' Kra)-. when l.a.J weather is npi.ro.ch.
flhlpynrdsllntroduccd the newest ruao BR ,.,, WM1)r Iinil th ,lft(.c, f
of labor uisputcs. Tneyjsueu an ,urnlnj. ,t nltaotl wh,tf rh viam, .
ultlmatumUo tho management stat- ri,Kar, (n alona wlt, Hujiorstltlou ,Mnr" ,,m" c,n-ntin P""l'l" hure re-' A young crocodile, on miiergliiK
iug that lAtbeir demands wcro not rv,.rt.aco, i,m thu scientists say thul ,urn"' ,0 ""' ru,n "' Hhelms, where from Iti egg. starts Itutlnrtlvcly for
compiled wf(h In 10 days they would llt rianBp,, n color are duo to salts ""' nrn "01ty lv)R In tho tulles of hn m-arust wntor. even If It Is not lt
go Into tho'plant by fsrw nnd tnke cuntnlncil In Its comroj:t!on. wln.-cellurs. ight
possession of it. Tho demands wcro
three: First, u share In tho profits; . a....
second, n vllci In tho management; KVKKKC
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Notlco of hearing petition In the. f
Jrsult Coiyrt of tho State cf Oregon , ,,
r'Klamafh bounty. i J
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In tho Mattor of the IMtlllon of,
the noord,fof Directors of Upper Van &
Urlmmer flJrainago uisinci, irjim i
that nil proceedings In connection .
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...l,l. ftA'ratolyntlnn .nf Huit! 'Draln-l
ago District; Wm levying of tax to J
pay crganiiatUin expenses; tho np-.V
polntmcnt and fuallflCatlon of Com- .
mIssloncrs;t tho Vroccedlngrf of said I I
Commlsslonhrs. nnd the proceedings V
of tho County Court of.Klatnath ?
County, Oregsnrelotive to tho report X
of said CommlMlohcrs. be examined, f
approved andf cqnflrmtil by thin .
Court. i ' ,
To Upper Van Urlmmor Dralnagol
D!stric.t, and to. all freeholders, lnt;nl,
voters nnd assei3ment payers within i
said District J ' 1
You and each of you aro hereby K
notified that tho Hoard of Directors 4
ef sold District hus tiled in the above (
entitled Court and eauso their duly.V
verified petition praying that said ,
Court oxnmlne, and detorrnlno tho I X
regularity and validity of nil pro-V
ceedlngs in connection with tho or- A
'canlzatlon of said Dlstrirt. unu or mo
I Acta of tho Hoard of Supervisors, and, y
of tho CominlHloners ef said District, J
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'nnd of tho procedlngs of the County
Court of Klamath County, Oro;;on.
relative thereto, and thrlt tho nbovo
entitled Court has fixed th lfith'dwy t
,.r Juno. 1320. ut 2 o'clock p. m. as
(the time nnd tho Court riom nf mid A
Court os tho placo for hearing said ,
petition, and tiny ponton interosicn x
may appear end rontest tho validity -
of said proceedings at nny tlmo bo- A
foro tho expiration of ton dnya frtim X
tho dato of tho last publication of
thla notlco. Co
This notlco. is published onco a I
weok fcr thrco successive wvkn liyv
order of Honornblo I). V Kuykcndnll.'
Judge of the above entitled Court, Jg
mode nrd entorcd on the 10th day of r
May, 1920.
Dato of first publication May 13, -X
1920. T
Date of last publication' Juno 3,.
1920.
C. It. DetAP,
County Clerk ot Klamath Coun
ty, proson, and Clerk rif the
Circuit Court of said County
and' State;
' By LOYD It. DeI,AP,
(Seal) ' Deputy,
13-20-IT-June S
The Cut -Off Machine
AND THE
WEST END GROCERY
Most of us have watched and admired the exactness and swiftness
of the CUT OFF MACHINE in the Box Factory.
Did you ever think that the Retail Grocer holds about the same
position in the business world as the Cut Off Machine in the Box
Factory.
Who taRes the food stuff in quantities and cuts it to the sizes
wanted? The West End Cash Grocery.
Who makes the uniform packages and delivers them in just the
right quantities? Tho West End Grocery.
For Friday and Saturday we have put the prices through our Cut
Off Machine. Here are a few of them :
Struliied Mimoy, cheaper than wu;ar, tho pound a.ic- '
ScgoMllk, tall caiiH at ir,,
Milk In sinull cans, Ihnio for , , ;,;
I'lncupplo, In gallon tuns, at ftl.OO; dozen. ...j., VIU.imi
Mbby'B .luius, u full assortment of hIzpb and kinds, small ."Mto
Tea, both Japan and Knglluh Ilreukfast flavors, ut, tho poiind..0o
Del Monte I'ork nnd Ilouun, thu can, IJVo to Ji.V; larg; '&" t -tlo
Coffee, Btonl cut, tho pound , A ,ac 4 nth!
Kaglo Ilrund I'oas, tlio can, 'Me; tho dozen $8.15
Cnllforulu Urupo Krult, C for .'. ...'....aflo'
WEST END CASH GROCERY
220 Main. Next P. O.
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