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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 3, 1920)
TJ ' ' rum mm . TOT , M THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON ' MMMMMMWNMMMtMMMWMMMMMMMWMMV .Western Floral Shop ,V Forsworn iaivkd onk :- 'n-1 viog'fthd dcnartod. riomcrs rtttt'lcglcal, natural trt enf Wtcem and affection, fLa t?a.....'a InKnlliial mI VpHK tftlUICB IWIVItl-Bfc itb 'lo'inatfifexcopt woman), you w JbtPstbV. 'bbbbV m faW m f aam I VSBB LJA. ' 'Ht KSBBBr B'WB4SBBBBgBmS7 cnnnotHshow your feelings In a tenderer wny than by meant of floral gift. Choose from our large and beautl ful array. Set ploces made to order. i GORE PASS WILL BE BUILD A MACHlNfiQTC TEST OUR SOLES guidance of Jim Drldger, penetrated ha wltilMiAan KVAIlrf Ka mil Itl OPENED TO AUTOS ot game. sir George Is re- ' ported to hare killed thousand of! . .... hi. on. oik. deer and implore during Jaly I. Oore Pass road, probably ,h. thws , , ne tpnt ,n the Rockies. During that period hit men built roadt for him Into many portions of the mountains. In 1S5C, General Beta M. Hughes, pioneer stage manager, opened al route between Denver and Salt Lake ' SLuV snBBBBmlaBsiBBBBW ijHtKaaaBavaaaaaaB , ,JBmBsTBSJsiBsnssBsaBTsaBBTsBBs zasetfasBBaannBBBSBBsBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBC beltdlie same pressure man'i the .work already done by Sir, George's men. A stage comrany was i chartered to operate vehicles be tween the two cities but the stages ixsre neTer run. the oldest wagon road across the Continental Dlrlde but oTr which, H to s!d. bo aatorooblle haa ever leae, toon will be opened to motor trifle The ttate and Routt county hare tick appropriated 1 10,0 00 for the Improvement of tho road and work to scheduled to begin toon. Only a mall portion of tbe road on top of tbe Dlrlde It In poor condition but y liable for automobiles. Gore Past IMS connect! Topona In the south ern end of Egerta park, with Kremmllng in Middle park. i "Nw Europe will degenentc Into It baa easy grades and Is said to klni1 ot 'Tom Fld"er' Oround.' no clear of .now a month Inter In the l ',r lawlessness un- fall and a month earlier In the ' "ntrollng lowers Intervene spring than any other road crossing Promptly and resolutely .... a!-, the Divide In thli region. rMJy ,he Supreme Council Is Igsor-i Core Pass Had was the first croM-!l "" ridiculed. The game of secret! ed with wagons In 1856 when Sir diplomacy is again In full swing." George Gore, an Irish nobleman, andTte English Rerlew. I am army of servants and retainers. spam nas over .oou.uuu acres oi( trarellng In thirty wagona under olive trees Tfc Departraaat ot Agrtealtare at Wathlngtoa ha mbm fanny lobs atsigaed to' U. Om at, Uaaa It the letting at tka wasting aaai itles of liathtr. That Mg maehlae was constructed far that purpose. Pieces of material fastened oa a wheal are "worn" agalntt a sanded REPORT SEMES OFFICIALS FOR PUNJAB TROUBLE If the Wood Dealer Sold Service We &n mot sell carrrat; we aell service. That sounds odd Mat RT Well, pappose tbe wood dealer sold service InMead of wood, he alt dead to yoar faraare amd yoar range, take away the asbeai 1 cleaa tae flaes. Vow woaM bay so mack neat. ' !few yea ? araeh tkfjtf, althoagh 70a pax according to the am coaannse. tsat iae terrier is aenorsaea lor job oy uii at tka sabeUUoas aad power plant. That to vrttac we waat to giro yoa efficient tenrlee. It to the 1 af Uito cesspaay to nave aoae bat satisfied customer. No what H to. U tow bare a grleraare, or are dissatisfied aboat bell or do not aaderstaad oar rates, please come la and see or wrka aa aaoat K. j 11 roa svare aajr saggeatioas 10 maae, we win giaaiy aran oar- sciTes 01 utesa as oar aim ts coasuurajr 10 unprvre oar serrire in jaw as fast as the derelopsaeat of science aad haaiaa ability permit. WWWWWWWWWIW California-Oregon Power Company NEW YORK. July 3. A ttrong arraignment of the administration of I the Punjab district In India In con nection with the troubles In tho spring cf 1919, Including tho mas title at Amrltsar, characterlted at "a calculated piece of Inhumanity," Is contained In tho report of tho com missioners appointed by tho Punjab sub-comtnlttcc of tho Indian national congress to Inrcttlgato the disorders and their cause. Full copies of this report have now reached this country. Cabled reports of the finding! of the commission showed that It had recommended the recall of Lord Chelmsford, the rlceroy,.the relleringJ restraining tho violent tendencies and MONUMENTS Believe no man who stretches the truth See ing is believing. Our - thousands of patrons are our best endorse ment. See our splendid line now on display. Klamath Falls Marble & Granite Works w GORGE D. GRIZZLE, Prop.' &ivsi'j?sjiyjW lujutm I .msV tawvEiIrL WK'lili UK CJIi.M) 10 t:i,i vou 1 just what t v.'l ecu to nmvo your housoliold uffcctu to your now lioiim if ytiu will phono us to call and szo up how big a van .w II ho re quired. You'll t id our charges very roit lo, out torvlte prompt ' 1' ' dent. Wcitcrn TrBtih Co Phni IN- of Sir Michael O'Dwyer, the lieuten ant governor of the Punjab, of any responsible office under the crown, the demotion cf General R. E. II. Dyer, commander-in-chief of the Diitlsh forces in India, and ot other 1 British and Indian officials Involved in the troubles, at well aa the repeal ot the objectionable Rowlatt act. which ostensibly was enacted for the suppression ot scdftlon. General 'Dyer has since been relieved ot hit .command by the Dritlsh government. I The text ot the report reveals num- 'crous other Interesting points made I by tho commissioners. In summing up .the evidence of more than 1,700 wit- tnecscs v.ho were examined and In formulating tho conclusions reached. "Wo have besn obliged In places to uio strong language," says tho commission In the courso of Its con clusions, "but wo have used every cd'ectlvo with duo deliberation. If J anything w hnft underrated tho care against tho l'unjub government. W recognlzo that we havo no right to exact an impossible standard of correctness from tho government. In timet of excitement and difficulty, any officer It prono to make mis takes, In splto of tho best intontlont In tl'e world. " We recognlzo, too, that when tho country It on the eve of important changes Introduced In tho administration, and tho sovereign has made an appeal to tbe officials and the people for co-operation, we should tay nothing that may bo cal culated to retard tho progress "flut wo feel that It It not possible to Ignore acta 'of utroclout Injustice, on a wholesale scalo by responsible officers, at It would not be possible, no mattor how bright tho futuro might' be, to ignoro tho criminal acts of thu people. In our opinion, It It moru necessary nnvr than over boforo that tho official wrong should ho I pureed, an well ns tho people's. Tho ask of working tho reforms and mak Intr India rcallza hor goal In tho quickest tlmo posslblo would bo well nigh Impossible, It bcth tho pooplo and tho official did not approach it with clcun Imnds and clean minds If, therefore, wo recommend that of ficials who havo orrod should bo brought to Justlco, wo do so, not In a vindictive spirit, but In order that the administration of tbe country may become purified of corruption and Injustice. Whilst, 'therefore, we believe that the mob excesses In Am rltsar and elsewhere were wrong and deserving of condemnation, we are equally sure that the popular mis-, deeds have been mora thaarpaisael by ibe action of tha authorities. "In examining, la detail, tha evaata In tha different district! of the Pun Jab, we have refrained trcm saying anything regarding the government ot India. It li Impossible, however, to Ignoro or slur over the Inaction, If not the active participation, of the central government In tho official action. Hit excellency the viceroy never took tho trouble of examining the people'a cate. lie Ignored tele grams nud letters from Individuals and public bodies. Ho endorsed the action ot tho Punjab government without Inquiry. He clothed tho of ficials with indemnity In Indocent hatte. Ho never went to Punjab to make a personal Inquiry, even after the occurrences. He ought to have known, at least In May, everything that the varloui official witnesses have admitted, and yet he tailed to Inform the public ir the Imperial government of the full nature of the Jalleanwalta Hsgh massacre, or the subsequent acts done under martial law. Whilst we do not think bit cxsellency wat wilfully neglectful ot the Interettt of those who were en trusted to his charge by his majesty, we regret to tay that hit excellency Lord Chvtmtford proved himself In capable of holding the high office to which he wat' called, and we are of opinion that hit excellency thould be recalled." Other conclusions of the committee were stated as follews: "The people of the Punjab ere In-1 censed against Sir M. O'Hnyer's ad ministration by reason of his studied ' contempt and distrust of the eilu cnted classes, and by reason of thel cruel and compulsory methods, adopted during the war, for obtain ing recruits and monetary contribu tion! and by his suppression of public opinion by gagging tbe local tiromi and shutting out nationalist nows- papers frdm outside the Punjab, 1 "Tho Rawlntt ac'.'.-tlon disturbed the public mind and shook public confidence In thu good will of the government. This was shared by the Punjab In a fuller measure, perhaps than clewlierv, because ot thu uso made by 8lr M. O'Dwyer of the de fense of India net for purposes ot stifling public movements. "The Satyagraha (civil resistance) movement, and tho hartal which was designed at a precursor of It, whilst they vitalized the wholo country Into activity, saved It from moro awful and more widespread calamities, by 150 Shades! Evcrv tube of Piirola Shnvlnjr Crcnm contnlns the "nwlun'H" for nbout 150 cool. natiafyinK Bhavea. Each particle of cream multiplies itself hundred- of times with water. We waited yenra before wc put out n "Purolaw 5?!invln Crcnm. We were not satisfied to put the "l'urola" name mid Riinrantco on record until we Ln.l a cream that represented n real improvement. Now, make this test! Take n several days growth of beard those boastinjr of touiih. wiry beards, especially Invited. Use hot water and n pinch or so of Purola Shaving Cream. Sixty seconds of lather ing and yoii'H have the face covered with the cream iest, softest lather n man could want. It'll retain its crcninincsa without replacing until you've been oyer the face, and Reaves n comfortable, exhilarating impression that lasts long after you shave. Get a tube at your dniafilst's. Try It tomorrow, and If Purola Cream doesot do whit wi My, the trial It on to. That's our guarantee. Mm rtffiOtA iS TO HEALTH AND MMJIT passions ot the pcopta, "The Rowlatt agitation was not conceived In an antl-Ilrltlsh spirit, and tbe Satyagraha movement wat conceived and conducted In a spirit entirely free from Ill-will and vio lence. "There was no conspiracy to over throw tbe government In the Punjab. "The arrest and Internment of Mr. Gandhi, (leader of tho Satyagraha movement) and the arrests and de portations ot Drt. Kltchlew and Saty apal were unjustifiable, nnd were thu only direct cause of hysterical ex citement. "Tho mob vlolcnco which began at Amrltsar was directly duu to tho fir ing at tho railway otcrhrldgu, (sev eral days previous) and tho y;lit of tha dead and wounded at u tlmo when tho oxcltcmunt had reached white heat. "Whatever tho causo of provoca tion, tho mob excesses are deoply to bo regretted and condemned. "So far as tho facU are publicly known, no reasonable causo has been shown to Justify tho Introduction of martial lw. In each case, martial law was pro claimed after order had been com pletely restored. , "Kven It It bo bold that tho Intro duction ot martial law was a state necessity, It was unduly prolonged "Most of tho measures taken under martial law, In all tho five districts, wero unnecessary, cruel, opprcsslvo and In uttor disregard of tho feelings ot the peoplo affected by them, "In I.ahoro, Akalgarh, Ramnagar, flnjrat, JalalrtirJnttnn, fiynllpur nnd Shelkhupura, thoro wero no rnob ox centos at all worthy of tho namo. "Tho Jalteanwalla Iiagh massacro wan a calculated piece of inhumanity towards utterly Innocent and un armed men, Including children, and unparalleled tor Its ferocity In tho hlxtory of modern British admlnls (ration. "Tho marHal law tribunals nnd tha summary courts wore mado tho means of harrasslng innocont peoplo, and resultod In abortion of Justlco on a wldo scale, and under the namo of justlco causod moral material suf ferings , to hundreds of men and women, "Tbe cftwUng order and other fancy punishments were unworthy of a clvIUed administration, and were aymptomatlo of tbe moral degrada tion of their Inventors. "Tha Imposition of Indemnity, and of punitive? police at various plaoss. notwithstanding,, exempjary aad, vin dictive punltkmeats meted oat, through nearly two long moatai, Jl fw Alt Putnld Prttxtrtticmi at guarantfi to xiu tltorvueh titliiarlum er Iht pne joufaut mil btcksctfullytrfunJiJ PlcpMcd lxl GuuaaltMt by lh BLOMAUtK-raANK LABORATORIES DEAF SERVICE MAN EXPERT LIP READER mostly lo Innocent men, and the ex action oi tines and Illegal Impositions were an uncalled fur, unjust and added Injury. "Tho corruption nnu uriuery. mai SAN xilANCIBCO, juiy J.Ir. O. took place during martial law, form I Knlnk 8oIolIlon, a noir0) jur,n, ,no a separate chapter of grievance, wr , ,irlve ln Co c, D3th Kn. which could have been eatlly avoided,, ,nc,rili ,, now itdylng tailoring under a sympathetic administration." ,undor lho .upeuion r the Federal The report after making the rec- lloMTll tor Vocational Kducatloa. ommendatlons previously noted, and e j, ltone jeaf ,ut such a remark certain others, cencludet: ,b, lp rtMitr lh,t he ctn un(jer. "It It our deliberate opinion that ,Uni M,rk. Twaln'a "Huckleberry 8lr M. O'Dwyer, General Dyer,irnni roaij aouj( Colonel O'llrlen, Mr. Ilotworth Smith,' whon he came back from Kranee. Ral Sahib Sri Ram 8ud and Malik Saelb Khan havo been guilty of auch Illegalities that they deserve to be Impvached, but we purposoly refrain from advising any such course, be cause we believe that India can only gain by waiving the right. Kuturo purity will bu sufficiently guaranteed by thu dismissal of tho officials concerned.1' Socialism Is not only the concept of Jewish minds, but Its foremost theoreticians and executants urn alio Jews. Where thorn nro few Jews, Socialism Is dormant; where thoro. ura most, there Is persecution, at In Russia, nnd this brvds Socialism, da clares Austin Harlson, an Kngllsh writer. Two hundred anil ton thousand women of tho Ilrltlsh Isles wero wld-i been owed as n result of the war. work be could neither ipeak, read or write. At the army hospital al Cape May, N, J a proficient teacher suc ceeded In nuking him recognize three words; "thimble," "box," and "watch." One day when shown a letter, ho Indicated that he wanted lo write, Ilo wiota one sentonre: "Dear mortlier I Down com Hack Kum Kruncc." When ho could tell about himself, ha revealed that his education con sisted of ono month's schooling at tho ago of fourteen. 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