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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1920)
' SV ' i i,n 'If. ,- fHOMDAV, tVVt M, I toft THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQI TWO n i 6 M HE 0 NEEDS TO FIND LIBERTYINLAW unify our citizenship. Wc are think lug In groups; we have the various groups of women's. Activities, labor I groups, 'ami those of agriculture, fl-l nance, etc. Wo must broaden our c:nceptlon nml think In national terms, for only by so lining can vu remove jealousies, misconceptions, prejudices anil misunderstanding' nml reach a common grouml nml I thereby creuto conditions under j which substantial progress can hiv made. .Imrrlriiiilrntlon Nrrofli-y We must Amerlcanlxe not only our 4H44444M4MgMM 1 Tho following address, delivered before the National editorial nsso- elation convention In lloston recent-j I li llnwnril It. Cintm. nrnntt!rnt of tho Unhersnl Cltlrvn.hlp Training '' ement. but son.,, cf our league of Chicago. III.. Is one of the n as well, and thereby develop a, most remarkable addresses ever do,, " . that shall place, limed In this country and should be Publ c welfare and safety of the read and remembered by every cltl- ",on "bo every other consider..-. tra In the land, as It ep'.ton.l.e. the " T h s emllteni should he troubles of the nation. which moans w " '" b" our,buri"ul the trouble with all cf the people ' Immigration. e must make sure and It offers n solution that sooner, ' " n ' wo "W1 , . ... i ... t ,of a type that will make des ruble or later must be adopted. " Mr. (Joss said: 'citizen, and that thl h the purpose Any man should regard It an n"r f0'"1"- W ha fconor and a privilege to stand before "'; 0' l" 9h . . , .,, .ii-fii .....with alien who come here simply1 a. body of men who collectively arot ..... . , . . ' . . .v,. i inmi.i,' of exploitation to make their more potent, perhaps. In forming " , ... . . , ., ,,, i ., money under the Stars and Stripes, publ c opinion than any others In the ... . , ,, ... , . . "and. Leading the people Impose, a " holding i.lreg ance to another, high obligation which we should " their earl.er record Is not regard. In speaking upon conditions '"" " bl "J10 1 . . - ..- ,i,v m that they have been luw-ab d ng. that confront us and our duty In ' .... . noting them. It is too much to .," !n8 '" "elr own country, pect that we will nil at first agree-' J h' " IT Is better, perhaps, that we hould;"-lSp f,ul' b! un" not do so, for by honest and fre' JnJ '; "' discussion comes truth. It Is well to n-n a " ihelr rrlTal In U'lilK fn ilntnrm nil u hufrinp tw nnt ' listen to anyone who Is sincerely en- - - - .... deavorlng to present a constructive W !! to remain. If they wish plan for bettering human conditions. "o o and their record Is clean. if .mm, this occasion the speaker ey must assume the duties and re- should deal In platitudes and gen- sponslbilltles of citizenship. IntluiL eralltles for fear of proving crltl- " defense of our flag, or go back to clsm. he probably would fall and he the country from which they came, ought to fall; hence 1 shall say whaft-'pon their arrival they should be re ls upon my heart and set forth the JUlrcd to learn to read and speak viewpoints I have reached after long our language and a systematic effort , and painstaking study and full con-'hould be made to distribute the lm-, Ideratlon. I shall attempt to show mlgrmts where they can be most that universal training In citizen- uful to themselves and to the coun ship, economics and the vocations, try. Instead of allowing them to col by the co-operatlcn of the school-.onlze In our great cities and estab master nnd the drillmaster. If prop- sh Utile Italys and I.lttlc Bobcm- rly conducted, should prdduce a las. etc., where they retain the lan lastlns anJ Invaluable benefit In guage. customs and Ideals of the bringing our count-y to a sane and country they left, table condition, developing our' Liberty Within the I.mv. man-power. Increasing production ye ,re probahly the nnt lw1 and upbuilding the health of the'of any ct-iIIzel people In the world. ' nation. 'Ve must bo taught obledence to lawl We face a ccndltlon and not a the-and tnat It ,i,e duty ot eeryone ory. Something must be done. The to ohi7 tno Iaw The concept Is too good book rays faith without 'worHw general that the laws were made for. Is dead. We helped to wfn (he war. ,ne other feI0W an,i not for us. but the big Job Is not donevet and It ' j,robabIy a majorltJ. ol gutomsblle will not be until we win the battle of drjveM woujj bu.ak the fpeed B I r f t peace. Out of the turmoil and ,f ,he,r macnlnei, co,i be made tit' chaos, we must crystallie and make do t 0ur crma recorag 0f murder permanent a new and higher civlllra- tj ,24 per mII!on population per an--tlon, one that shall put man above nunj ns aaut 12 rr mnn0n for money, right abov might, and give SwUerIanjt a record of ten to one us one ccuntry,. one flag, one lun- aga!llt ugi Authorities agree that guago and the patriotism of service. ' Un,veria Training would reduce Too many of us are prone to regard cr,me n, ,eat .Q ,,er cent Thei our government as an unfailing moaey lhug MVed wouId R0 a Ions treaue house to be exploited fer way Iowan, C0,erlnK the cot of personal ends. Instead of Its being a traInlnB- Wo mu,t taUKhl t0 nnd , rt'ople's government that safe- wUh,n ,ho ,aw anJ nol otu. guarus our uves anu our noerwea. g,de of Jt v-e must rrHx0 ,. ? ? ? X X T r t ? T t T r r t t t t t t r X f t r r r X f r r A July Clearance Sale iPJMwSfcSrffcJVtJW wiwwWVWMWVMWnW AMVMMMMMMAMiMMMMMMMAMVVMMAAAAnAiVVVVVVVVVVyVVVVVVVVVVVVVMVVVWVM wwmWWWWWWWMWMOVs vwgwo f000000000t000jjj0j00 HECTORS u The Women's Fashion Center "' 20 per cent. 33 1-3 per cent. 50 per cent Reductions IT HAS BEEN YEARS SINCE DRASTIC REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE BUT WE WANT TO MAKE THIS SALE WORTH WHfLE AND HAVE PRICED MANY LINES THAT WE ARE NOT OVER ANXIOUS TO CLOSE OUT, BUT TO MAKE THE SALE ATTRACTIVE TO YOU HAVE DECIDED TO OFFER MANY OF THE FOLLOWING LINES AT LESS THAN THEY COULD BE REPLACED FOR TODAY. READ EVERY ITEM, FOR THEY ARE ALL UNUSUAL BARGAINS yWVVWMMM THE FOLLOWING WILL BE OFFERED FOR 20 off Regular Price All Kayser Silk Gloves, all Children's Dresses, all Boys' Blouses, all Boys' Union Suits, all Muslin Underwear, all Silk Camisoles, all Corsets, all Silk Underskirts, all Wool Dress Skirts (some fall styles in this lot), all Bungalow Aprons, all Knit Vests and Union Suits (Kaysers and Forest Mills), all Fine White Goods includinjr Voiles, Flaxons, Batiste and Organdies, plain and fancy weaves. THE FOLLOWING WILL BE OFFERED FOR 33 1-3 OFF REGULAR PRICES All Middies, all Smocks, all Voile and Georgette Blouses, all Parasols, all Voile Dresses THE FOLLOWING WILL BE OFFERED FOR 50-; OFF REGULAR PRICES All Taffeta, Crepe do Chino, Jersey and Georgette Dresses, all Suits, all Millinery, all White Tub Skirts, all Boys' Khaki Suit, one lot of Shirt Waists suitable for around the house or box fac tory workers, all Boys' Straw Hats, all Women's Pure Silk Hose, color giey only. juxnAnrwri'i'i'i -- ' ----- - i-nn.Lru"u'uqiiii. r.nrLrLri.n.ni!ririniy.."i ------------'------------------" ,-n and to sustain which we ow un limited and undying loyalty. We fully the duties, obligations and privileges of American citizenship face a situation of peril greater than Wa mujl wQrk QUl am, piU , oppra. wnen we eniereo me war. e are h ... ,,, a NK6:rins unuer a uurueu ui iuiu- I ? T ? ? t ? t i CLEARANCE SALE OF WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY Women's white fibre Silk Hose, regular $1.00, now 75c Women's white fibre Silk Hose, regular $1.50, now $1.00 Women's Pure Silk Hose, grey only, $2, now $1.00 Women's Pure Silk Hose, (black only), special lot of broken lines, $2, now . . . $1.55 Women's Pure Silk Hose, special lot, colors brown and black, regular $2.50, now $1.95 Women's Grey Lisle Hose, regular $1.00, now 65c Women's Black and White Cotton Hose, broken lines of regular 25c and 35c, now . ..19c Children's Hose in Black and White, regular 50c, now . .. 35c- Children's Hose in Black and White, regular GOc, now 48c Y ? y y y t ? T y t y y y y r y t x y y t x y y t t y r r t y t y ? ? J T Y T .imnra. hnitor nml ttinro pnrllirlnir . . . . .aaa ..-....... .-. ..ii.f.. ............ a a a Z tlon and there seems little promise ' " ;" -"; ,r ""' " ' ' .:?TT;;;;;;;iMe of early relief. tlons that now prevail. Among the V,o are ceset wim a itenng 01 uniiBnwnt3j, tle basic things we h.ch w0 have no rcai use. Wo aro drones In the hives of our Indus. left the f.rm. On ou hlumn him nml maki. it slurt In a under tlm best unrest that Is not cnlv countrv-wlde. I . . . . wui-n . .,......,... ..., . . ...... ' . . , .must first learn ami practice nre ,, dinK our money like oui woriu-wme. intre is a ie:n-i - ,u-i. .i.... ... ,i.,r ... t . ... , ..... ..., ,L,...lwork anl thrift that our talvatlon Uallorn. Wo have V atlc and organized effort to confuse 'and mislead the people, to overthrow our Institutions and substitute some, new nnd untried theory which Is lies in these two words. These ten letters furnish tho foundation upon which we must build If the r'.ructure Under conditions that drunken trleij that everyone must undertake for 117 conillllntiM possible ,Vt Id iIiukI- foreolten. If v.e to do tho work for which he Is best. In addition to featuring ngrlcul- oping agriculture, I liellvn onn nr ever knew, the meaning of thrift, fitted, nnd that to ifii nothing should turc at thu training stnllons, tl.eru thy inoit Inuiorluiit ucilMtlua fTf tin, w:hlch Is not only to savo and con- be regarded as n disgrace and the should be brimd, selective rourscii In training camp should lie to Htlniiiliitt- kerve, but to spend wisely and pro- person held up ns a slacker. Wot industrial chemistry, engineering. Interest In and develop tho making vldo for old uge and the rainy day. must do Something to help our dsy construction, civil government, etc., of a modern 'newspaper bused upon . ; .. . . . ... . .. . Is.to endure los.erea, iinunceo nu u.sseminaieu preVall, v'er few of our citizens arc; L,'nK.aB wo gel t0 work uml do our nnd generation and. to replace with so that every boy shall novo tho op., uy tnoe w no nave no real interest mi ... ,t ;.,, .,.,i,,. , inn.i tim fnutvnlont of Portunlty to select some vocutlon . iruiii .v na.ww.MV. .w ..-..... ... ..-.. .III. innre UV.LIJIUI11I. IU W'M PUWllimi n'-. ...... .-..- --- ,- ..... , our country, and whete object Is loot and plunder. We must makeup our I minds and highly resolve that this eat and sustained work. Too many Ilnere mn,, U0,0 for a stablu clvlll- what we consume. We should make! ere looking for shorter hours and Zatlon. (Continued on I'ngo J) .h.i ... , h aim. longer pay: to get something fori Tlla greatcst menace cost what it may. Wo must keep our, n0,hln' or a'' near " a 1wi,wJ'ent time Is tho shortage of food sup. feet upon the ground; we must stand for a constructive and not a destruc tive program. We must uphold the constitution and the laws, and we They are too prone to want a day's (,yt tuo C08t of living Is higher than pay for half a day's work. There cin ( n 1US eVer been, and unless some bo no permanent prosperity, no ad- thing Is dono to check It, wo shull vancement In civilization and no lm- Ven.cn a point where tho people will must rebuild our citizenship under 1,rovemt'nt of Present condltlomi un-(not be alle to get enough to eat. It the constitution by hone; nnd unselfish effort. We must cul-lbroUKl,t to re"llze tnat tnelr ,,alvo'; hunger to revolution, from order to tlvate a spirit of tolerance but Jn tlon and that of civilization rests prl- chu0s. This is world history G.OOO dolus so. wo must hold firmly to the mamy '",on work aml tI,r,ft' Wo y ol1' fundamentals without which wo'ar) toduy Um mo,,t '"'."vngarit peo- )iu.t Cimimtw ltrsoiurr. havo no enduring has's upon which'1'10 upon ,l10 rare of tho pnrtl1, Woi Wo havo heon robbing tlio oll of to build. We must consolidate and ,,ujr ibinfr- we do not n-'a nni1 f"r H fertility, ileplctlng our forestH. ox- haunting our mliifs. Wo havo boon 'wasting our aubitanco In riotous liv ing and calling It prosperity ourHClveit creditors and not dbto- of tho pre- to society. ' . .tgriiultuin (in-ulrit Iniluxtry j We must recognlzo tliut agrlcul. turn Is the greatest and most neces-, sary Industry In the world and that' humanity's greatest asset lies within two feet of .the xurfneo of tho land. .one.!, united I'"- ' ." ',of ",e. """'"I"' ,hpn ,m U" a 8h"rt 8ten,"' W(1 must work out n plan, the effect We must cuI-!u.rou"1. . """"'""." ;""",nunKer l0 o.uuon, irum um.-r i. ,)(J fc hu ,fl If the Wood Dealer Sold Service Western Floral Shop Ii VIA m r ji I k III " "9S M-1 '' ! If rou yol'u i.ovi:n oxks living and departed, flowers are the IcglcalJ natural tri bute of esteem and affection. Helng Nature's loveliest gift to man (except woman), you cannot show your feelings in a tenderer way than by means of floral gifts. Choose from1 our large and beautU ful array. Set p'lecejf'inade to order. to the fannx and not uway from them. Wo ust got tho people, of the cities and towns acquainted with tho soil. Wn nuist show that n'o busl nom In tl.o world preterits greater opportunities for men of bruins anil hmu'n llinn nirrlriiltiirr. Wn must We aro , ,. , . . ,.v .ilnt t) n .,,, iH too prono to spend our money tfc um, bMt ace for'hlnl ,, thoughtlesHly without regard for llV wo .,,, u'rK0 )0 ,rmor , , morrow. Wo have capitalized blue lonuct )f , fam operatfiJnil t0 sky and water boyond nil reason an.) fiWo hJ ,)0y ft nqMn ,,, wpn ,, aro now called upon to pay dividend. je w(h , ,afm worki , wmoni. upuii iniii. ,J0r a neKhbor i,oy ft00Ut fourteen, Kmi'IjiI l.lf Arlllldiil. wuo wag gvon n pig tMt wbb not, Our whole social life Is artificial; enough to turn with Ills matcH. Hq It Is honeycombed with pretense, fed It by hand and by good caro rain- We aro striving to pass the counter- 'ml a fine animal, which wnx worth felt for the real. We aro living be- about $20. One morning, after the yond our means and cannot escape , farmer had sold a carload of hogs the penalty of our prodigality, It Is and made a substantial addition to obvloaa we are facing a situation of i his bank account thereby, the hog peril, What aball we do about ItTlwas killed and went Into) the familyi we must preacn me gospel or worn pork barrel, too rang injustice of tnat there Is no place for the this broke the boy's heart and be We tlu nut sell run nit j no m'II mtWcI'. doi-kn't It? 'flint MiiiniU oilil Well, niiihii. Hie mioil dealer sold kcrtlro liislrml of wood, lm would tend to jour finnan nml jour innge, laku nuiiy the mIii-k nml ileun tlio fines. You would buy no iuiuli,it-iit, .Vow oii buy ho iiiucli light, iiltlmiiKli jou pay nccoKlliig to the riirrcnt jou I'oiiHiimr. Hut Hie scrvlio ii pirfoniK il fur jou by im' company lit thu substations nml power pliuilN. Tlint-lH wlmt wc mint to glvn ou efficient nrrvlic. It In IIio nlm of this iiimmiiy o Imve mini) but sntlsfleil i'IinIoiiii-in. No imitler Mluit It Im, If jou Imve n Kilovimie, or aio illNsallsfleil iiIhiiU jour bill or do not umlerhtnnil our ruti'N, iraxu tome In anil sin us or write us ahout it. If jou lime niiy siiggehtlons to nmhr, no ttlll gladly nvnll our. Ml uh of them ns our nlm Is conxtnntly to Improve our service to jou mm fust im the development of science mid liumun ithlljty permit. Califoridai-jOregon Poweri i j It m "-'--If r Company 'iV l