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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1920)
Hf TOO - -- rAamnw M r r TOTMDAY, WLT , 1M THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. ORMGON .. r'i'l'iwi((wwwwwwwwW)Wwwwww 1 - Oj - r t X Boys Wanted Good wages to right boys to carry papers, or will let contract to man at man's wages. Apply HARRY RICHARDSON, 232 Main MMMMAMAAMMMAAMMMMMMMVWWMMWVVWWWMVVWWWVWWMWWW WWKW HTRS m E CIIICAaO, July 6. The nomina tion oratory which marks tha two mat political convention! thla year la In sharp contrast to tha nominating epeecbea of the early days of the parlka. This baa been brouiht oat afresh by Inquiry at the Chicago Ills torlral society and library here. In the first treat Republican con ventlon Abraham Lincoln was nomin ated for the first time, by Mr. Judd of Illinois, In these werds: "I desire, on b"half of th'n titles;- lion from Illinois to put In nomtns- tlon concurring In Jackson's "repent imI nominations." Tho resolution was drawn In 10 words. Previous to that time (from 1(100) to 1 HOI nominations for the presl dency and vice presidency, the well known reference library says, were by congressional nominating caucus, consisting of party numbers of both bouses of congress, Tbo last con gressional caucus was held In J 824, Jackson opposing the "king caucus" as It was termed, as undemocratic, In 112V be waa nominated by state legislative caucuses and conventions tbe Newberry ino" ln various states, ronowing mis, popular slate conventions grew up and uot of them came tbe national contentions. of JACK) FAIIM OIUiAN OKK TIIK VHKK MMT linn ns a candidate fur president tin United Mates Abraham Lincoln The Jackson County Farm Bureau of Illinois." (News has changed Us former policy The first national nominating ion- ol sending free copies to all farm ventlon of the Democratic party was'bernrs In Jackson county, uml will held 2X years earlier, In Baltimore, hereafter send coplvs to paid sub- May 2I-2.1, 1832. It was M this gulh erlng that Andrew Jackson was en ilorsed fur his second term. Jackson hsd been nominated previously In a number of states by the methods which were then passing away and according to the Newberry library It Is doubtful If there was imy speech at furm bureau, all placing him In nomination at the! first Democratic tinllnnnl convention Thn business of this convention was principally to nominate for lint vice presidency The convention adopted a result!- scrlhers only The former practice wait designed to acquaint the people generally with the alms and beuefltx of furm bureau activities. It has beeu discontinued for financial reusons. Hubiurlptlon Is a dollar a year, and carries with It membership In tbe i The Democratic city executive committee of Atlanta has decided to .permit women to volu In the coming city primaries. ;, 0 PICTURESQUE H ITS INERTIA Town ef Cejamarca, In Andst Moun tains, Inhabited by Paeplt tssm. Ingly Without Ambition, Tbe town of L'ajamnrca, nettled among the Andea mountnlns Is, per hups, the most unambitious community In the world, according to Hurry A. Kriinck, who wrllea In the Wide World Msgnxlne. (,'iijainnrra Is very old, he says. The Kpanliirds found It when they con quered the country centuries sko. but nollilng of I lie old Incn clvlllr.nl loci rcv tiialns. and the nldeM buildings lire the churches that the conquerors erected. Today, snys Mr, Krsnck, the churches stand architecturally Incomplete, not because time has demolished them but becaute, according to local tradition, a finished structure In colontnl days had to pay tribute to tbe government, and ao tbo bulldem economised by slopping work before the churches were finished. It Is a town where the upper class Is distinguished by wearing collars am! ahoea and performing no manuul labor, wbrro tbe "lower class'' Is ragged and poverty-stricken, and where life goes on from year to year In a atate of Iner tia which nobody seems to find unde sirable. The unfinished churches give Hie old town a picturesque aspect, be ing built of stone and colored by the passage of time until they remind a travelrr of the ancient Kponlsli edi fices of Hiilamnnca; nor Is there any present likelihood that the town will grim rich enough to spoil their pic turesque Incompleteness by finishing them. And not In n century, snys the IntcM I visitor from the ntiMde world, has there been horn In th.il town a "boy with the InltliilUe still elierK) lu Inililp three ilii) oer the western rtiince. nnd slow nwny for some place where he ciiuld make u mini of himself," Bring Us Your Films ''aafsmSaWJIl anmK i WE DEVELOP AND PRINT THEM ACCORDING TO METHODS PERFECTED BY THE EASTMAN KODAK CO. AND GUARANTEE THE BEST WORK ') W J, ' l JOHNSON NOT FIRST IN FIELD ! X x Contrary to Wide Brllsf, Thtrs Waa an English Dictionary Bsforo Ha Compiled His. Leave Films Today Get Them Tomorrow The oldest IVicllsh dlctlonnry Is not Unit hy Doctor JohinMin, ns so many appear to think. There were ninny surh lexicons before his day, mid the curliest of them all was Dr. John Wil liam's "An Alphabetical Dictionary," ii'HTilfd to the author's "snr T wnnl n Henl Character and n Hill ophlnil lilimiiKe." published In IflW. Kter)hnty mi'Iih to know that the llrt iirlnliil tendon directory ntv Mtir,1 Iti 1IITV fr,iti,nf twkll.ia In tlirS 1 mmm anmi jmfcsnMftnMjwaVa4'lV afflrmr Lnsaaami 'a aMmrwalafc jfa at t I ill fifi riuniin iiiiriiiajr dang gH mftlmmi gB gB mM mmV alB&.gmsl aamV-saml gsigV aaml aaml mmi aalgaial mamV - y ' miwawam -m o- If w flTgll IHI ! liL' in x-ivfArru vm t o rvovtima W I Z nW -W rgjA4lll II I HUUvl UllLiUlJIl ficsry. m -V -. .w. ' (.xv w. m-l- II I T IT- I IT I I PUPITY I T d ? WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS pres being lurimritulile fur much, but how many are iiuiiro that the art of lUIng In Ioiiilon was first reduced to a M'leme by linger (.'nib, who In lftVi published a honk, the first nf Its kind ever seen. In which he dlcnurses hi &kA4kAAAAAAA4bAkA.. aAAi , TOT -- -- -w -r -- -V -- -- -,- -w -w- -- -- -- -- -r -- -- - -w -WW 1 ACCUPACVJ leojrili oil the M-andnlous extrnvnpincr of nil ulio expendeil more than three I farthings per week upon their food. I Tlie enrllent attempt to Intrixluee phuiiellr VM-llluu Is nirordeil, so fur ns Is knimn. by llutler's "Kemlnlne Mnn- iinh." Ilrt pnbllsheil at Oxford In ll"!i. uml the "I'Llycrnphln" of Trlthe inlu, IMS. funilidied the first attempt at vrret wrltlni:. I The enrllei-t collection of mnpi of ICncliinil and Wales Is found In the work of I'brMopher Snxton, which flrn niw the llcht In the dii)s of Kllui- Iielh, 'Die inn ii iitnnliiT .'L'i. and were! LONG TRIP FOR FOREST PATROL HERE'S A CHANCE FOR A REAL BARGAIN A BARGAIN SALE THAT IS ' A Bargain Sale Every blouse in the store no reterve at 1cm than coit price TO CLEAR WE OFFER Georgette bloues in nil sizes and colors including Blue Dawn, Apricot, White, Cream, Flesh, Peach Bloom, Bermuda, etc., beautifully made of high quality Georgette and handsomely. embroidered closely bought and closely marked " $9.50 and $10.00 Blouses for $7.50 and $8.50 Blouses for $5.95 $4.95 French Voile and Madras SMOCKS in White and all colors well cut and embroidered in Silk and Yarn $3.50 and $4.50 for $5.00 to $7.50 for $2.50 $3.95 About 50 Fancy Batiste Waists in all White White trimmed Blue, Pink very becoming combinations. Many different styles' they are extremely good values at the price marked which is $2.98, but they go I.OS ANCKLES. Cnl., July 6. So successful baa tbe patrol by air plane of tbo national reserves ln published sepnrniely lietwwn iriTTl nnd i ou,born Cnltfornln proven to the l.'iTJi. when n title mid Index were mill-. government that the giant machine eil ami l lie whole series published In ooratlnR from March Field, near hook form. Itonkmnu's Print Collector. Journnl and Itlverslde, has been assigned tbu task of making a dally clrclo tour cover ing approximately 400 mites, tinder tlio now assignment tho nlr scout tono has been extended greatly both Kinds of Stags Humor. The French, ulm have nn armory of i critical leruiH both more exncl nnd !. i. ..i. .-.I . t, ..... ,i. more iibuiidnnt limn ours, illsilngiiNh om,rntliir hsse hel.en .m different kinds of alngi 0Pi, .' , ' ,h c , humor. llrundiT Matthews writes In I nln "" f,r "outh M San DlcB Muiisey'a. There Is. flrM of all. the nnd cblng to tho north as for as mere witticism, the sentence liiuchu- Santa Maria, tho scout patrol keeps hie In liM-lf, the so-cntled "enlirrnm : nn ovor watchful oyo on tho forests nnd this they term the "mot de'esprlt." Second, there Is the phrase which de rived Its comic effect not from Itself, hut from Its utterance nt a chen mo ment In the movement of the story; uml this they term the "mot il'twprlt," eltuiiilou." Thirdly, there Is tbe word or sentence whereby n character ex n..c hlniM-lf unexpectedly nnd chiiriiiicrlMlciilly, unconsciously turn ing the IIiinIiIIkIiI on the unexplored re iehe of his own soul; nnd they me wont to cull tills tho "mot tie enrnc-lere." ON SALE AT $1.98 THIS SALE FOR 4 DAYS ONLY WEDNESDAY JULY 7TH, 8TH, VTH, 10TH Gertrude & Co. h.. iwwiwwsisiisVisssssss 7MA1NT. M..... . ...y... re c,-, rnnniLiuLsJuMj-Sj Ancient Love Filters. In tho .Middle iicen people hml re course to loe tillers, iiiiikU'iiI Invocn tlons. prn.u'i-H. fiistliiKs nnd the like, Willi li were ununited nccctrillnu to the country anil the liulhlilual. A jilil bm! only in ncliule the witter In a bucket of win it with her hand.' or In throw broken ckks over another persouN head, If Mie wished to see llu linage of tho man she should marry. If u hrtdiil puny met a monk on iwlni; m In tho government domain. By moans of wireless oqulpment any blnxo on tho hlllsldo Is located by Its telltale smoko, rcKrted to tbe near est station by means of wireless tele Rraph and Its career promptly ended by rangers who rush to tho location In automobiles. To maka'tho sorvlco more offoctlvo n private landing stage has been con structed nt fjlanta Uarbara for tho use of tho patrol plane and a completo ladlo station has been Installed thoro. On Its northbound trip tho nlr plana covors tho west ond of tho An gelos and nil nf tho Santa Ilarliara national reserve. On Its southward lllttht from Mnrch l'lold to Son Diego tho onst end of tho Augolos ran go nnd nil of Cleveland Pass como un dor'tho gazo of tho trained orsorvnrs. Sluco tho adoption of tho "bird's oyo" method of nntectlng and re porting forest' tiros moro thnu half the final raising of this lost remnant of those days. The theater building Is being entirely remodelled and will bo reconstructed to servo as a dairy. In the old days, "tired business men," lumberjacks, miners and stockmen there wooed tho goddess of chnnco. ICvcn as the workmen arc engaged on tho building today mny be seen In letters whose paint la dim med bj time, across the walls of tha structure: "Who loves not wine, women and song, Remains a fool his wholo life long." And, If that were true, old timers say. there were few fools in the good old days. Nctlce Is hereby given that on or before sixty days from the first day of July, 1920, the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, will, in open Court, cancel all warrants In the hands of tbe County Clerk of aald County, which have been Issued and not protested tor a period of seven years or more prior to the first day cf July, 1920; also all warrants will bo held for naught, and payment thereof stopped, where it appears that same have been protested for a period of seven years prior to tbe first day of July, 1920. and hove been duly called by the'County Treasurer but not presented for payment. Tho following list shows tho names of payees, dato, number and amount of warrant as shown by warrants to be acted upon by tho County Court as above stated. FIRST: Warrants received from tbe County Clerk but not pretested: Name Date Fund L. D. Durke ........ . General L. Exell ....................... .-.General J. E. Whitlatch General C. A. Arnold .................. General K. J. Casebeer ...General F. P. Corpenlng General John Miller ................... ..................General A. Kinney .........................................aenoral J. R. Rltter .v Oeneral P. E. Baser ..-, ..... Qeneral Tctal .'. SECOND: Warrants protested Jy the County Treasurer and called: Name Dato Fund Number Hiram Bushel! .General 37772 Number Amount 25194 $36.30 27222 6.80 27399 8.60 28281 7S.00 28428 3.50 28833 38.00 29016 4.90 29101 1.20 292S3 1.00 29265 .65 .$175.95 Chas. Putteo General 28155 Amount $1.70 18.00 Total THIRD: Warrants in tbo hands of the County Clerk: .$19.70 Namo Date Abraham Charley July 6, 1912 J. II. Court Sept. 4. 1912 Frank Pine Sept. 4, 1912 John Pitt - Sept. 4, 1912 II. M. Daniels .Nov. 7. 1912 Stonewall Jackson Jan. 3, 1913 Frank Plchold Jan. 3, 1913 II. U. Manchester Jan. 3, 1913 John S. Mooro Jan. 3. 1913 Lester Maxwell Feb. 5, 1913 H. II. Williams Mar. 6, 1913 Louis Dachelburg June 4, 1913 Luctasn Ball May 9, 1913 J. W. Jackson May 9, 1913 Hie church the union could not be linn. py. A priest, a ilojr. em, lUard or ser- dnron hinull menacing fires hnvo boon pent were equally unfortunate, whll- ,,0cted tholr ,ocatlon fl.,,h0(l to tne ; Homer HutchltMcn Apr 5, 1913 n splder.o loudorn wolfnujtured ihiiM,.:.,, ., , ,,.... G. W.Brady Apr. 5, 1913 nil would go well. How' the ring came to be used Is, not well known, as It did not occupy Its present position In for nier times. t'lilrugn Journal. Counterfeit Rsason. "Tea, I still hue the first five dol lar note that I niuile," aald tbe gray hatred passenpir. ' "Gum gracious I" 'exclaimed tin traveling arqaiilntjnce. "how did you kteo It so UmaVi I .. .. .: ' ' - . m- -veiU u v-'iii YW iwperw radio stations and their Joutructlve pat ha effectively blocked. OLD GAMBLING JOINT BEING REMODELLED M1C80ULA, Moat., July 6. More tfian ;t5 yoam ago and up to about ten yerrs ago, nil roailB In western Mcattinn lod direct to tbo Gem thea ter, tbn ia tha hem oi' tUo moat ljrJd.(i"rodlKbV' districts in' tha I. I1M1UB I -i ' 1. ---- a -.- j """'v' L :"-'-. Ig..tWw-.counyy..yai weai mrai iivfi, Jack Lilly Crater Lake Clrclo No. Albert fool 731 Apr. 5, 1913 Apr, 5, 1913 Mar. 6, 1913 l A DM.... . s A. IIC ...... .Ul. V, C. Brose July 22, 1913 1912 Fund General General General General General Genoral General General General General Genoral General General General General General General General General Qeneral County Road Number 26392 26677 26771 26880 27323 27729 27737 27782 27935 39091 28529 29309 29163 29038 38888 28886 28885 28829 28539 285S2 1076 Amount 12.20 17.30 1.70 9.00 2.00 1.70 1 70 1.70 4.20 1 8ft 2 10 1.70 4.71 eoo I 7 171 i.:j 3.1 . 1.00 1.C0 J3.0C Total , - IU7.8S State ot Oregon, County of Klamath, as: I, O. R. DeLap, County Clerk of the above named County nnd State, hereby certify that Urn ulthln and foregoing Is a true and correct list of County Warrants uubject to cancellation as the same appear of record la my offica and in my curu uud custody. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have herunto sat my haatr'aad afflxcl t seal of tha County Court, tots 3rd da of July,' lilt, in ' - , C. R. D1LAP, Coanly Clar!;. , 9y OarraWK. Vh Moa,- rwuty. July -II-1MM-10-17 Haslai It.'