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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1920)
'T. ""IdWir "Vi-'-fi ."il.j. iT, AVOlIWK , 1MB TO EVENING HEIULD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rAoi rc: jt wwfv : The Evening Herald MDRRAI rRKD IODLI atjr Editor labllihed dally, except 8unday, by n Herald Publishing Company ot Kkwata rails, at 116 Fourth 8treet tared at the pottofflee at Klim att Falls, Ore., for transmission thru taa ualU aa second-class matter. hd-m no 1 mm TO JOIN CflMER'OF COMMERCE i MKMI1KK OP THK AKSOCIATKI) PRKSH The Associated Press In exclusively entitled to the use tor republication of all news dispatches credited to It, or not otherwise credited In this paper, and also the local news pub lished herein. FIIIOAV, AIIOUHT 0, 1IKJO If you want to Improve the lllng conditions In Klamath count)' Join the chamber of commerce', If you want to help develop the itreiit resources Join the chamber ot commerce. If ou want to make this n Reed place for your boy or girl to growkup In Join the chamber of commerce. The, best men belong. 'The best mln are working to help do these things Holl up your sleeves and get In and" boost-. Head these reasons why ou should I not Join. 11 don't llk the way they are running things Then get In and help change them. The affairs of the chamber are In the hands of 1ft business men. They nn men who would add to an bnslnes In the town If they were astcclnted with It Haw ou ur stopped to tnlk with them about the welfare of the town? Have you eer made a suggestion on how toi help develop the ci'tintrv Then how can vou criticise and refuse to belt)?' 2 1 haven't ilmc to attend the meetings Thut should not prevent ynuri giving them our support financially It other men are willing to give both j time nnd meney then ou ran surely give money. Hut wo want your time) and advice as well. You can't afford to inlrs these meetings One man I ' who attended a meeting yesterday skid It was the best lime he had In n long I time. He Is a busy man too The busiest men In Klamath county were, at tne meeting yesteruuy. Tney volunteered to give two hours a vveuk to n special piece of work. . 3 My firm Is a member already So Is ours. Hut firms are lmperonnl ; nnd can give only financial support. Time energy and personal Interest are equally Important llecause. the firm In which )ou are Interested In no way i Charles I'lumb was running his relieves ou from doing vour share. If others did likewise, the work would i car without lights or license when he be limited to a small number of firm and It would soon become a cold collided with her milk delivery wag- business proposition nnd unresponsive to the appeal of civic betterment, on on Eleventh street Wednesday You have encugh without me. No excuse could be more selfish, night, declared Mrs. r.ladys Poole In itecouse other men are willing to pull the load uphill Is no reason why vou a statement to the Herald today. ' should catch on behind and ride You will share In the results obtained by Mr. Poole said that tho version t the-Klamoth county chamber ot commerce. You cannot avoid It U ym live the accident aa given by Plumb m!n-In KUnmth founly m,,. not carry jour end The more members the BUMES JUiTOIS T M GOLUSION trolled his responsibility for the ac cldent. "She says that she wns on the prop er sldo ot the street, that the wagon was close up against the curb, In (act the horse was standing parity on the sidewalk. Plumb was on the wrong side, she says, and there was chamber has the greater things It can do. There Is no 'enough' in this i work. TLe problems and the duties arc unlimited Uy THE TEN O'CLOCK CLUII OF THE K C C OP C Mrs. Poole says she got the police and went with them to the abandon ed car. The engine was still warm AT THE THEATERS no gravel pile ,wlthln two blocks of jftnd she found he daughter's cap on the spot. When he struck tie w;g ithe running bonrd, making her pot- tr.( ur lime sin nuu jubi muunieu a t(e that it was tnu same car inai atep on the rear axle to enter the struck her wagon. vehicle and was thrown to the slde-j piamb will have a bearing this af- walk. She was not seriously hurt, ternoon before Justice Chapman. O but bruised and some of the should-, Poor and unlettered, but known as the "best blacksmith In the conn- Ash Whipple aspired to the heart of Nancy Haws, the fairest tluvver In the village. He was not nlone In his admiration, but his suit was crowned with success nnd they were married within the shndow of t.l t. ......I afc... -na l J. uziucrw uuii. wiiu unutru lur wu. A ttn.l napV rr.nli.a -t n.i UMiiAk. i .... . t -..1.-1 m... I. .II ..' . .... ... .... -"...-v. wmen ne .uu ueu . .um i ";,. Thunder. th stateb peak and strained The place of accident from tne repair shop-up town, said , both ha, j ,00k p,: ::;. .-:; " :..",:;.::,.. irr.,: .. ... :r "rr: to their happm. lrl" with Plumb, This woman, she outfit. says, rose in the seat after the wag-1 OB was struck and looked back but the car did not stop. The horse ran away and was caught after a chase ot two or three blocks. The rig was badly smasbe'd nnd J'mllk bottles broken. Mr. Victor, near whore house the accident took place, Immediately got In bis car and gave chase to" Plumb. We reported to Mrs. Poole that he Tallowed the car to a 'place on the Sfcippington road, where It drove In to an alley and Its occupants ran. Look over the our display windows. ors, commodious , pany, Main street. A contemptible rake, smarting un dcr the sting of n well deserved ltir..tila nl tt.n tinn.1i. nf fldn at.illltv ! nlnnna,! tn ihnttiii, hli, linma Ati.l his Various col-'' , . . . nnnnlnnia nml ann un mitjriat 1 Aw flVflibft ! at f.fialAMalHjl Hl4l ftlf shopping. Johnson Furniture Com-i ,.,. ,.,., .u-...m..- C-tf - 7 -----. . "Tr- An neipeii mm 10 escape unu as On an average two out, of ever three divorces In the United States are granted to the wife. Seventy-five dollars a month has i.j sumed responsibility for the rrn-'r" ij Here began a struggle between lom( for his wife and child and duty to a) fellowmnn who had shielded them ( from the sting nf bitter slander, kIv Q f Heres How! Folger's Golden Gate Coffeebetter than champagne costs no more different in taste from any other coffee. 1 oAenfce Jlj: !Nqi1 9 1 SppfeII VACUUM PSCKtD xr -v en iou h IheLGahU iiefFagranc ,rrtr been Oied as the minimum wage for '"B "'e to a succession of situations women teachers in Kentucky. Tie ' DmtkTmtCmlf 1 amUtmrjemL UTL of dramatic Intensity How the various threads ot this mountain romance are finally drawn together Is told In "His Divorced Wire." "His Divorced Wife" Is an adapta tion of the magazine story known as "An Altar on Little Thunder." amount of harm, for opposition to liberty Is the surest fosterer of II-ceuse." In Denmark women enjoy the rights of equal pa) for iqunl work equal status In marriage, and uul admission to all post In the civil Those nifty llltln motor bankets are convenient and pretty. Just what you need for shopping. John- II 1 son Furniture Company. C-tf service. Efficiency is the demand of the Nation. Good footwear makes men more efficient Select shoes that are properly built shoes that give long service without causing foot troubles shoes that give absolute comfort at every step yet have style in keeping with the times. The Florsheim Shoe is serving the men of the Nation military men men of affairs men of this city. Florsheim "Natural Shape" shoes have a National reputation they are carried at this store in' styles to suit any taste, every pair correctly designed to give the comfort and serv ice that will increase and maintain efficiency. will be shown at the Liberty Theatre tonight only. Motor baskets of many colors,! nnt, roomy, nnd pretty, are. Just what "milady" needs when she goes shopping. The Johnson Furniture company. Main street, sells them C-tf i i Music In Japan Is usually taught by women or blind men, It Is Interesting to note that the exports far xreed the Imports of Alaskn The bnlinrn of trade In fa vor of Alaska Is about JU,i(iu."00 per an mini GILT EDGE BUTTER 65c Pur'ty llrund lie t'rrani 4uc vt. Fresh Hunch Kicks 0dc dox. Milk Cniim and Full Crcum Chveso GILT EDGE CREAMERY Wl Mnlii Kl. Prices arc right. WOMEN STUDENTS WANT LATCHKEYS A. K. Sugarman fi nV in" tdir'H -z,rt " I Ain't Mad at Nobody " ? KDIXntJiU'.H, Scotland, July 20. (By Mall,) Young women students of the.Unlverslty of Edinburgh have revolted against what they regard as "childish" restriction In the use of latchkeys after tbe regulation hour for cloning the 'hall In which they live. " Thirty-three students of Masson hall, one of the numerous hotels In which women students reside, have gone on record an refusing to obey instructions regarding the use of night keys. The girls amort that V tboy are being treated as children 'sS i rather than as young women well able to take care of themselves, Tho protest resulted In a petition to the University requesting a , t chungo in tho warden of tho hull. Tho view of tho management Is that'V too much liberty was given the girls J under the previous regime and that ! unless they alter their petition, tho girls must leave the hall at the end of the resiilon. . The Pall Mall flazctto of London In commentlngon the incident says: "With the merits of tho particular case we aro not concerned but there is a principle involved which sooner or later will have to be decided. When women won their right to compete with men In tho professions tbey practically won all tho rights that appertain to the acquirement and practice of those profession. Those who Imagine that young wo men will submit to the exercise of authority which would not bo toler- Iated.by their brothers, make a great mistake, .a mistake, irhlcl ljtlt 1 persisted In, will do aa immense :.h:::x:K" Palace Market For Service and Quality t i HON E 6 8 "J if jA -MH 1: Cool, Clean and Sanitary II '? i x (Pal These words fully deRcribe what the condition of every meat market should be, and it describes ours to a nicety. Our cold storage and other equipment, and our ambition to maintain per fect sanitary conditions in our market, blend perfectly. Conse quently, we can sell you meats of all kinds that retain their fresh ness and wholesomeness long after they leave our shop. All our meats are handled under glass and with extreme care. We over look nothing which will assist us to carry out our sanitation policies. ace Market 524 Main Street T T I i i . -, i ,i