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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1920)
tAGH THItlCH THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TVESDAYi SKTTEMIlEn 7, 1M rv a s i .( i. Education Pays I 'OK TIII1 INDIVIDUAL AND I Oil THK HTATK A I'orsou with No Kducntlou hns'but Olio Chnncn In 150,000 to Humtur DlittltiKnlnlwd Hiirvlco to tliu fulillo With Common Kcliool Education 4 Chance With 1 1 lit It Hchool I'diicatlon 87 Choncos With College IMucntlon 800 Chnnco Aiti: voir (jivinu vouu child iiih uiianlt? TIIOHI3 HTATIJH AllH WKALTIUI'HT THAT IIAVH INVKtfTKD MOST IN KDUCATION Oregon Agricultural College Through n "Mliurnl nml 1'rnctlrar 'education prepare tho Youhk Mun nutl YouriK Woman for Useful Citizenship and Successful Caroors In i CHARGES LEAGUERS "FIX" BALL GAME Aurlciiltiirn (miiM'rco llnuliKMirliiu ritiiiitincy lliimn IZrowtmlr Vocational Liltiuttlnn Milling itttncy tunvslry Tho Training Include PHYSICAL KIIUCATION, MUHIO, KNOLIBH, MOIWItN LANGUAOIJ. AltT nml tho Othur i:uiitlals of a tUiimlurd Tuchnlcut L'uIIuku Co u run I'AMi TI'IUI OI'I'NH HITTI'MIIKIl ISO, 1!mi. TUITION IH l'lllX. roil INFORMATION WIUTB TO TIIK IlKUIHTIIAII, Oregon Agricultural College, Corrnlll., Ore. imHS ARE N TH WITH BATTLES Chinese revolutionist who (--wore lliiiriitiinliiK to nttuck thu Chlnusc capital. In Nicaragua another legation guard Ih iiialntalncd, whllo thu ma rliius aro atioard American warships In Mexican walor prepared on iihort nollco to protect American live anil property should thulr Mfrvkv ho re quired, In Haiti, tho corp In represented hy 1.71)0 altlcnr nml mm In Iwn WA8IIINOTON, Hnpt 4 Kor t.,,,,,11 rnullnmiK rn. I. Iln- nt ll... unci.. Hiiiu-M Aiorincii mo fighting l Klttl Provisional brigade. Tho bri gade Ih cninmnndod liy Colonel J, II, CHICAGO, Hnpl, 4, President William Voock, of tho Chicago Na tlotml Imnolmll touin, Issued n stnlo mwit to ilny imylriK ho wan iidvlsod lust Tuesday, prior to tho gamo with Philadelphia, that It wan "fixed" for I'lilladiilphla to win. Ho mndo public copies of six liilegriun from Detroit, Cleveland and Chicago prior to tho emtio, all rnpordiii; that tho gmnn wiih fixed, and that thousand of dol lar worn helm: wagered on Phllndol phlu. Alexander was offurod C00 honuit If ho won (ho gamp, hut I'lillu dolphin won n to 0, llaselmll writ urn luvvo been authorized to conduct nn Investigation, Mr, Veeck saying ha would drlvo any ponton foundjgullty out of IiokoIjiiII, "oven If It shnttorcd', tho Cub team," HARDING TO GUARD AGAINST INSINCERITY novor at nn ond. Tho Great Wur nnd thulr part In It li history, they Htlll aro busy In tho fur corner of tho world settling miiiiiII disturb nuci'it, KtiurditiK government proper ly and awnltltiK any avontuallty In llHI nnd Han Domingo noarly 4,000 "Dovll lig," an tho dormant camn to call tham aftor Ilclloau Wood, aro maintaining order nnd brlnitliiK recalcitrant bandit to Jus Hen. It I not n "play" Job by any moans nnd nt llmoa lately It has tusumod tho proportion of real war. Caaiilaty Hit nro not lacking and al most cery week thorn comn to llunsoll and tho two regiment by Colonel I.. M. l.lttlo und II. O. Ilitrkeliry. Of latn condlMoM In Haiti havu ejulolod down to some oxlont and nlthouKh nklrmtnhun with bun (11(4 aro nt 1 11 a common occurrvneo It I nld at hosdijunrtom that the nutrlnca "tmvo tho altuatlon woll In band." In Han DomlnKO nn cvon creator forco of iioldlur-iiallora aro on duty. Horo 2,200 innrlni-N, organized Into throo regiments, form the Socond I'rovlnlonal llrlgado, commanded by HrlKndlor denoral Ixtgan Folnnd. lu-iiiiiiunrlitrit Hern inr nitmea of, n, tho northern part of tbo (aland "leathenu-cka" killed or uoundod In, tho Fourth regiment, under Colonol claahes with bandits and revolution- .l0n Wllllanu, la taking thlnga cuay rl- but In tho tiuth tho Fifteenth regl- "In China the legation guard of mont la In tho field In auuill detach 27f mitrlnos at Poking la otor pro-, mi'iiU. chnalng bondlta and outlaw parod for any emergency and for aland qulto often getting a -small of tlmn recently It appeared that they gunpowder. Tho regiment la corn would bn forced Into action ngalnat lumndod by Colonel J. C. Ilrcckln- MAKION, Ohio, Sept. 4. Deter mination to guard nKnlnat "clamor, Inalncorlty and nhuao" In hi cam paign for proaldency wn oxprcaacd by Hcnntor Harding todny In n talk to u marine band which tiercnadcd hi realdenro during n visit horo on recruiting duty. Tho notnlnoo Male ho foil It hi duty to ho tolerant of thotio who differ with him and not to drug tbo itttt'iitlnn of peopto "Into tho mini." rldgo. donornl Foland and hi taft huio houd(ilartcrM at Bun Domingo City and tho Third regiment 1 Mo tioned there In rcacrvo. filnco tho killing of tho bandit lender Charlomagno and a numbor of hi follower, nnd tho surrender of llenolat llortravlllo, another bandit chieftain, Ban Domingo ha assumed n quletor aspect, hcadquartors' of ficials declare, and It I bollovod that thorn wilt bo little moro actlvo fight ing on tho Island. However, tho greater part of tho brigade probably wilt bo kept at 'Han Domingo for oino tnnu) to guard against any out break. Hear Admiral Snowdcn la military governor of both Haiti and San Do mingo and tho marlno force aro di rectly undor his command. No unusual occurrences hnve been reported recently by Captain J. II. Undorhlll, commanding tbo guard at tho United States legation at Mana gua, Nicaragua. Two companies aro mulntolnod at this post. v o. H M4 t , $ 44H (' Comfort Cleanliness Reasonable Rates The Central Hotel New Throughout IN THESE DAYS OP HIGH PRICES THE AVERAGE CITIZEN WILL BE GLAD TO FIND A PLACE TO LIVE THAT IS WITHIN HIS REACH AND WHICH FURNISHES EVERYTHING THAT HE COULD WISH FOR A GOOD BED, A CLEAN ROOM, PERFECT VENTILATION. THESE YOU WILL FIND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. SEV ENTY ROOMS IN THIS GREAT HOSTELRY ARE NOW READY AND THIS NUMBER IS BEING ADDED TO AS FAST AS THEY CAN BE FIN ISHED AND FURNISHED. . SPECIAL RATES MADE TO PERMANENT ROOMERS. NO BETTER SPRINGS, MATTRESS OR BEDDING ARE MADE THAN THOSE FOUND AT THE CENTRAL HOTEL. J. J. 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If he hasnt enough of the weight you want in stock he can quickly get more from a nearby Certain-teed warebooM or distributing center. . Cerrain-feW Prmdmeta Cbrporarfisti GraralOfHcrSc.LU JWiiliiMiihiMaiajilCW- Certain teed wr PAINT -VARNtaH-ROOFINO'S. nEIATEDrBUIlMNG-PBODUCTS Lakeside Lumber Company Mm r Die en m II. S. SHIPPING LONDON. Aug. 13, (Hy Mall). According to Lloyd's register ot ship ping just issued, tho gross tonnage bt tho United States shipping has In creased slnco 1914 by more than 500 por cent. American tonnage now stands nt 16,040,000 tons, which places tho United States second only to tho United Kingdom uhlch Is credited with 18,330,000 tons. Jnpan, which in 1914 took sixth placo. Is now third, 'with 2,996,000 tons, closely followed hy France, with 2,963,000 tons. Including sailing ships, hut ex cluding tonnago on tho Great Lukes, tho United States now owns 24 per cent ot tho worm's tonnage, us against 4.7 per cent six years ago, tho register states. " Tito figures suown lor mo lonuur ly belligerent countries Includo u considerable amount of enomy ton nago provisionally allocated to those "countries. Germany, which in 191V occupied, after tho United Kingdom, tho first position with over 5,000,000 tons ot shipping, now only owns 419,000 tons. Tho stoam tonnage owned by the principal maritime countries In June, 1920, totalled 3,905,000, an increase of 8,501,000 tons aa compared with June 1914; but it la computed that the world's net loan In shipping through tho war, taking Into account the suspension In normal shipbuild ing activities, amounts to 3,516,000 tons. There Is a reduction In sailing ton nago slnco pro-war days of 614,000 tons, a much smaller decroase than in any previous six year period and doubtless accounted for, says the register, ly tho shortage- ot other tonnago hilui; given new life to the construction of sailing vessols. The United BUtei. the only country which Ii.im Incroasod sailing tonnage slnco 1014, now owns ovor 43 per cent of tho world's salllag tonnage. Probably few peoplo realize that .there aro less than a million days In tho whole Christian era. In fact, If wo count back a million days froaj 1920, we come to a date well before tho founding of Rome. Illll'flli FORGET I muiwG That within a few days we will have on display tho best Barrio Granite Monuments, as well as one of marble, and we Invito you o compare them with any others in tho west. These monu ments are unexcelled, and Investigation will dem onstrate the truth of this statement. Klamath Falls Marble A Granite Works George D. Grizzle Prop. Green Slabs This is good wood If bought early and dried. Do aot delay yoor orders, as you must buy early If you wast cheap woed: Fuel will be higher aext wlater tkaa last, as feed, labor and freight are higher. We are prepared to give you quick service and the best ot wood. Our -trices are cheap on block wood also. Order now and be prepared. O. Peyton & Co. "WOOD TO BURN" 41U MAIN PHONK BM '. i r , ., iKfrAiWr- -tfktrrit?1eicb'il)M