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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 3, 1920)
t . HtKxuK KJJijUtH aiXs; ' OaitOQN rAORrotmi tt- t - . ' .1 r ' , - " B. 9. MDttRAT ALU I lllfl Uflllu Jlt'V-V'1!1''! mm8' mill n i innn h !,,;a ' M- 'I bHILII I flHUH ( Jl I - m.v em . 'M:Ww.a ' v . aa i .t r ;W :.:, ..VS rRKD IOVLI Ottjr Editor Fabllshed dally; except Sunday, by w Herald Publishing Company ol ath Falls, at 116 Fourth Street. aWtered at the poatofflce at Klam- Falls, Ore., for transmission thru Mm Malta aa second-class matter. asecriptlon terms rby mall to any aaftreea in the united states: .m year, L...: l.oo JPSJ SJBOntO MHW.W4WWMMMW. I 60 of the.Amoriated Pme, The Associated PrcM Is exclusively titled to the use (or republication a all news dispatches credited to it er not otherwise credited In this vaper, and also local news published train. WASHINGTON, U, C Jube 3. That the Austrjsn government I putting forth grout efforts to sae the joungest Is shown In a report on tht act Miles ot the Children's Uur enu of letter Austria. Just received by the Children' llureau ot the 1'. S.' Department of Labor. In 1919, 30,1)00 children In the 7 provinces comprising tower Austria were un der the protection ot the Dure.au. It had Ml public guardian for children born nut of wedlock, TO women wel fare workers, ' assistant welfare workers nnd 2.f00 volunteers caring for orphan. It supported 120 In- aii rights of republication of spe-lfnnt welfare renters under medical j tat dispatches herein are also re- supervision In 1919, nnd Is organlz-i erred. THUKMIIAV. JUNK a, IffSO lng 33 new nnn, The work of the AuMrlnn Child-1 ren's Ilurcnu Is not confined to In-' fant-s. It ha under supervision nil) children born out of wedlock within the last 4 year, and Is planning to I extend permanent supervision over I nil children in need If It nnd to pro- vide health center for older chltil-. ren as well as for lublej. The llur eau works In clow co-operation with private agencies, and even assists In . the formation of new prlrate organ!- TURK INT ENJOYS EXILE GENEVA. Switzerland. May 15. (lly Mall). In one of the most lilx- rations for child welfare work. urious hotels In Lausanne Is now llv, In VIennn the Children's Bureau log the Turkish multi-millionaire i Is especially well organized. It con atned General Ahmed DJemal Pasha, slsts of 6 divisions, concerned with former Turkish minister under the i legal work, care of mothers and Young Turk regime at Constantl- children, welfare work with school pie and former commander of the) children, vocational guidance, physl fourth Turkish army In Syria. "I training and assistance In kind. He Is the first up:n the black list fThe division of care of mothers and I -f the Arabian government for ex-1 children ' conducted by n phjsiclan tradition an,d punishment, being ac-'and !& trained In welfare" work, eused. say's the Tribune Ie Geneve. ' supervises all welfare stations In Of the death of 7.000 Arabian. Sy-.'he r'.v- baa charge of the up-Vlng- rian and Armenian families whom be 'nB of children In Institutions, and lM Is alleged lb have ordered to be mas- reonilble for providing homes for sacred or deported Into the desert children In need of Immediate care ' where thy died of hunger and thirst Thls comprehensive work In Am In the war. He has been tntenced-'tr,a ' a 'ha8, of he world-wide to death after a hearing In Turkey, "wment to extend public protec Dlemal Pasha who called himself i t,on ,0 maternity and Childhood I the "Hero of Hialara" admits, accord- RoT"n'tal responsibility Is being lag to the newspaper, that he waa ' ru- nation by nation, to the ne- "cnly directly responsible for about ''"' of .Providing instruction In ZOO death! of heretics." By tyranny. ' hltn " adequate medical and It to cbarged-he obtained his, vast "Uln" c,r for " rahers and wealth In Turkish gold alw.y. rcfus-iblM ,f 'al,hr "" to leg banknete: Once a week . ' he assured. wife or one of the members of his " family travelled to Constantinople from DJemal's headquarters in Syria aader military escort with small exes of gold which were forwarded subsequently to'Swttzerland and Hol land. , It nas DJe'nsI and DJavId Pasha .o were at Purls in July, 1914. and. . foreseeing the war. bought the Ger-i CONSTANTINOPLE. May 12. (fly taan warships., Goeben and IirebrSu,"" Multr Hundreds of "Armenian fam- lsfor their government by orders frpm "'e "re- being reunited monthly "Constantinople. ' 1 through tie 'efforts of tne members '", OJemal who has only a temporary Pf 'be AmVr!canC6m"ofltt"ro for lie- permUsIon to sojourn In Switzerland Ic' In 'be Near Bmt who are scatter- was recently requested by the Swiss cJ througfcout the leading cities of govtrnment to leavd this country, A,,a -M'nor wtb hoadquartors In this but he managed to 'procure a medical "J- ,n 'ho le;K)rtatlons of the last certificate proving that travelling I0Ur 'ea'" Armenians have been woald be prejudicial to his health scuttled -about beforo various mill and remains at Lausanne t ,ary movements with tho result that ' The Tribune demands his expulsion nenrl' evy family Is searching for from Switzerland with several of bis D0WS of ra'MlDK members. satellites. OJemal. however, cannot -v.v UUU.BU, u uunp Armen return to Turkey, as the death sen tence awaits him there. , BfaaiaB isaf 1 I VfT't J I X"3"f - M' amBv 4Sli I BaaHaiBiBiBiBigW sggswaaTaSwSSgS ?t, " wSawawawSiSSwC Jii . W UOIEHUIIS ARE SCATTERED RACE f & Good Flour Good Recipes Good Cooks These are the three elements of cood baking. You may rely upon (DSKLTOS Flour, the fost element for fragrant bulging, spongy loaves of bread, light naky biscuits, and cakes of velvety texture ' that make fame for good cooks. if Ever cupful .of E7EE8g fSL Flour b the nme. Your good recipe h reliable because your flour is reliable. For uniformity (EETEEHg Flour is "foremost in the field." fa S'-r'y 'y OLYMPIC your rwtrr jmrfr yV vl.. t-u fr'ia Pour irA fc !- to nd -li- m tin u Ijw Ol YM5-1C Ttrd Rn OmU -th mcnih lit: ti rtifil UL1 M 4aaaa. V. ,'yr asaHgwHgwlLaw7 f il 'ff',rWiiTay ' a rfia3riSE3wy"i V VHHTa Tl ugrBiBVMlBMBVlasaaJgwlBigwK Battu-Vr1lrAMnHawsgfw XMI ;' aKawaWlK''.-'gf 0iv:"- sv ii? Wr.v.it i,r,lsarFiiav'.i3g i-.. ? Nanh J.. mVJm 530 .. JJI S5aiM-vsti alalaB?5?-.'iii?2T M ifri;r?JyaffifawaKritfti gwaWHlaiSfisVS' 2KSSSRtffib RtesaTsngwaHgceT rr ntfi gsgstrirTWPsfrryfflfcwP ft'ii-MgF" Jl rfaW7lsWfijl,wJ '.sfrtfas :J : aln who is now a successful iner-j chant at Ilallkestilr, recently located his mother and young sister through This DJemal Pasha should not bean adc'ement printed In a local Mistaken for-another Turkish leader f.m?er hy MlM Carl" E' mU- ot Of similar name and .!.! who r-l ' ". . J., wno is directing the ently was appointed -a minister of the new Turkish, cabinet. W T STANDARD American movement to unite Armen ian families. Shamlian is preparing a home for them In Dallkeihlr. The history of the Shamlian family Is typical of the experiences Armen ians suffered at tho bands ot the (Turks. They lived In Bltlls, In the ML DUnilllPTiniilvon 8bam,lan an M '"her were lir I mil I ill I I II III ePerated from the rest of the family Ul IIUUUU I lUli'by the Turks and Levon wa forced to go Into the Turkish army and has BOSTON, June 3. Standardly never beard from his rather. His tlon of quuntlty and quality of work . grandmother and grandfather were in the clothing Industry with a view j killed. Ills mother was taken as to checking laziness as well as undue servant by Turks. Sernnouah was apeed of production Is ono of the , taken as a maid rvant by Kurds, alma of the Amalgamated Clothing Tho mother and daughter came upon Workors of Americd and tho co-opor-' each other unexpectedly In the atlon of the manufacturers Is hoped I American refuse nt Alntub, both for by the union, according to the having walked hundreds of miles general secretary of the clothing, and suffered terrlblo hunger and workers, Joseph Scblossberg, The plan which is In the hands of the 'general executive board of the or ganization Is regarded as a new de parture in .the management of labor. , Tbe general executive board will make a study of tbe market condl- I . fcaeeVeTastfl 1 J' TeTaTaTaTaTaTaI L'-. .-tt- eP BlialaWiaaaaTaTaTaTI I hardship In tbetr search for relatives and safety. Lists of orphans will also be print ed in Armenian papers in America in the hope of finding homes for thousands of homeless children who may baye friends or relatives in Aiqerica. The American committee had nearly 30,000 orphans in the TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY, F0R ALBNow and modern four sw..w..w.., ..,,.. I room plastered bouse, with stonu foundation and cabinet kitchen, at a DAY OLD CIIIX season will soon Peclal price of S2f,00; terms. Un close. Special rates on White Leg- mediate possession. Chllcotu tc homes, lots of fifty or more, while Smith, 633 Main, phone G6. 3-4 they last. Also Barred and White' flocks, Reds, fluff Orpingtons, An-; ronas. MlnorcAr. Duff and Drown i 'Leghorns. Enoch Crews, Oeabrlght,, i-ai. 3.4. A I'ltOTWTKO HOMK Constantinople district alone, and I nearly, twice that number In tho. POUND An opal pin. Owner can Ilelrut nrra havo am0 by calling at this office I Identifying and. paying fr Ibis nd. WANTED A 1 stenographer, Under wood operator preferred. Must bo fast. Apply II. L. Hheehan, Whlto Pelican Hotel. 3-4 Y. M. C. A. WOIIK IN CHINA TO IIK KXTK.NIIKD TIENTSIN, Chlnu, April 27, (lly Mall), Enlargement of tho work ot the Young .Mvii'a Christian associa tion In China in planned as an out- PIH8T .'KMLTi:it!F.S ' IIOIUIKI), TIIKN CIIUHCHEK 2-3 WANTED lly responsible client to rent a house of 6 of 8 rooms cIoho In; furnished or unfurnished. J, K. Mngulrn, 7 1 fJ Main HI. 3.5 We would like to show you'u good six room house with hulf acre of ground. Una orchard, good garden tract anil voml niillinllitlnVu It him nearly 100 ft. of rivor frontage, la l'on,e "Mbe Inlcrnatlonal convention q protected from the wind and f reo of tliu nisoclntlon Just held In Tlunt- irom irost, JUSl lllo plnco to nip Im a lurifn nmnlinr nf nnw lirnnoliiiH down tho lilgli cost of living. Drlvo1 111) tliu river with lis unit Innk It nvi.r. Chllcolo & Smith, 033 Muln, phono .""cretatics nro to liu ro-rutted. CC. 3-4 Uoaa In each large city and then Jn Tte a conference with tbe clothing Maaufacturers, for tbe. purpose of agreeing upon a -scale of work. It Is planned to" establish a- standard of flaallty and quantity that must be performed for the maximum pay, ant there la to be a lower ,atandard f Quaatltr;and quality with cor reapoadiag ra'te ofipay for ! .work r wbo'caaaot reacji' the flrat tan- In the psst tho workers have claimed that they have been speeded up too much by tbe manufacturers and have me't thatMssuo.by fixing an arbitrary limit upon production in certain fields, while some manufac turers have been contending tbat tbe men and women In tbe trade have not been doing an honest amount of work for tbe pay. Piece work tend ed to drive tbe workers too fast, ac cording to tbeir own view o'f it, and waa everywhere discouraged by tbe unions; pay by tbe week regardless of tbe aasount of work performed, baa not bees satisfactory to tbe van-, ufacturer.' v i HOHHE8 WANTED for skidding lops; good wages. Call Hall Itros. I.angell Valley, 3-fi Ilrunswlck Phonographs, 20 stock. Winter's Jewelry Htoro. U'A'TI!nAVnmtn wnnl, nnalll.m i ns cook In camp. Itoom 15 Nevada jBWe'ry Btore itooming house. I Huntington and L. (', Htnlth type writers for trnlo or rent. Winter's 3 VIENNA, May 0, (fly Mall). -Vandals "and robbcrx havo turned from plundering graveyards to rob bing cliurcht'8. Several famous Vi enna edifices havo been entered re cently, among them the historic Ma rlobilf and Itochus churches, and robea and altar vessels of great value . have been stolen. The pollco say WANTED Clean ragH. 0 cents rer there are about 40,000 porsens In pound. Pioneer Printing and Bta- Htato and Bavin.. TinnV Vienna who may be classed as crlm- tioy Company, 120 Main street. Htat0 ""'' Havings Uank. in- I ' . LOST On Conger avenue, large They report 1,406 burglaries In the I knob from a brass bed. Reward cityin the last 90 days with 965 ar- We have ivut received a full line1 will be paid for Kb return to tbe City are (o bo established and 10(1 moro m CHILO0U1N STORE 1 CHANGING OWNERS 3-4 LOST A check from the- Pelican Hay Lumber Co., payable to J. Cas per, for $132, CG, Loavo at First 3-4 rest.. amMhe recovery of loot to lU'S-SrSJS. ?A 55A ft value of 60,000,000. crowns m , Uptakes four yeare to train a lion for ',exbjyb.itJon work, and .only, one aniaal In four Is fit for training. tjfceatjw name of wbat was once OerpaV East Africa' baa been' pro yinsliily.aed by the British Colon ial bob aa' Tanganyika Territory.. ' but only' one grade the best. Also Pesu, de Sole BILK typewriter ribbons for the various machines; last twice aa1 long as the ordinary kind. Pioneer, Printing and Htatlonery Company, nt Main Bt., teiepnone zzw. .Transfer Co., 616 Main St, 3-tf AT THE HID TENT WANTED Woman to do washing.' I Ironing amd cleaning. - Electrical iConvftltlnllCM. Call lie. Un ' Inhii eWlaaitV M lalag war tax. The Macy and Dalrd Comedians eponed their canvas theatre to al- i , mum caiiaciijr Dusiness "jnesaay a' . evenlog and judging by tbe way tbe performance waa receivea tBU toc company will prove very 'popular. Tonight tbe play will be "Marios Grey.'' Admission 26c aa SOc, In- Negotiations uro practically con cluded for tho transfer of the Spruguo Illver Trading company ut Cblloquln to a partnership consisting of Prod Hcdrlck, Ed Gowen and A. P. Ton brook of Cblloquln and Martin Droa. of tbla city, An Inventory will have to be made before ibe purchase price' la paid over but It is understood tbat tbe deal la virtually complete, Cblloquln is experiencing consid erable activity in building In tbe busi ness section, Material Is being hauled for tbe new notion picture house tbat Harry Poole la building and plana are being made for the immediate erection of a building to'be'-oceupled aa a pharmacy by Frangrs. Robipeoa nt lri..4hlw.ll. .W' ' of Klaath(,FalU. '.' 4 l V