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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1920)
E2 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PASS! ' Stovinaattfc P t ITS TIME FOR YOUR: ) preicher on LONG CROSS CDUNTRVHIKE iT - I) ' T A as DOROTHY GISH in "MARY ELLEN COMES TO TOWN" Ok. ..-. llnrf nf tinlnr ih nnlr l.IVK ON'K In a Village nr .in wsivnnt. Tired of watching tho train whlx by with other folks going smowhore to do something Ho MARV KU.KN COMK8 TO TOWr&?S S'"!5 ami iriou ncr inn n - ........ ,..-- Dorothy GUh Nuff Said THURSDAY Dorothv Dalton in "BLACK IS WHITE" owppir flllPFME NIG BERLIN. July 16. (Pr Mall.) i eince me rauiaa 01 mo siocnaue. 111 Gcrraaar has' jtaported 10,000.000. O00 starts' worth of silk, perfumes. ckoooUlcs, oraages, cigarettes and other Usuries treat abroad, and the poor are clamoring for oatmeal and condeased milk, according to Ger man adrocates of "too simple lite." A new moreayiBt known as the League for te Regeneration of Ger many, which j preaches plain living and high thtaglag, a return to old time simplicity, ctupled with a re vival of iatcllectualtty as opposed to the crasa laslarts'ltssa of the present day, haabeea atartod here. It dep recates the daWy. laiaaace of 26,000. 000 marks la paper currency by the government. An appeal Is made to the people to coaflno theaueives to the essent ials of life, no mora foreign-made clothes or luxury foods, no mora ex pensive pleasure trips abroad, no more costly prcsonts. The promoters, among whom are former Finance Minister Count Roedcrn; tho economic expert. Wal ter Rathcnaa and a doxea well known professors' and social work ers, emphasise that they are aot as cetics nor prohibitionists buV that they make a plain appeal to the com mon sense of the people to restrict their general expenditure for tho sake of tho Fatherland. It Is claimed for -the movement that It Is entirely non-partisan and that It has the official endorsement bf the government. HUGH LOSS OF MFK IX QCAKK ROME, Sept. 3. Scores of lives, believed to have been lost In the dis trict aorth of Florence which was severely shaken by earthquakes yes terday morning. At reports from the stricken district arrive, the ex tent of the disaster seems to be growing. A classified Ad will sell It. Tramping 4,000 or moro.nrilea, tho Kovercnd Mr. Hurt, of 1'uttornon, Now Jersey, it l'rosbyterlan minister, with n tioy scout about 111 years of ago. arrived in this city tha latter part of last week, and nftnr remain lug hero until Sunday morning, do parted for San Francisco and other California points Intont upon con tinuing their journey In the same way they reached hero afoot. Mr. Hurt and his boy scout friend, whose- namo unfortunately was not learned, left Now Jersey not moro than four months ago, and have vis ited every park of Importance on their route. Crntor lako wns tho last (ilaco of scenic Interest they visited. They came hero chiefly to visit with friends of tho Kovcreml and Mrs. J. W. Siubblofleld, whom, they mot In Cheyenne. Wyoming, and who form erly resided hero. Incidentally, the Stubbloflelds ore finding life In Cheyenno very pleasant. Mr. Hurt Is making a particular study of Indian life, lumber camp life, and of National parks, and will continue his tramp from southern California through the southern tier of states, and then north to his home at Pattorson. It might be stretching the truth slightly to say that they walked all of tho way, as they re ceived an occasional lift, sometimes through necessity, and sometimes inrougn gooa-ieiiowsnip, uui iuu kWI Inurnnv has hpon a traniD In the reallP senso of the word and has been re- pleto with Interest. i - X 'J T i Jk 'r A f Men!! hw r Fall Outfit Our full stock of new fall tfomlkit? ready fott-ypurrapimwtl;,w.ilh: still more arrivinir every thiVt. Better come uiuWHiTu pickinir tout its best. Note our window, just in. D-v. ff Mothers, your boy is now-tfoihg to schooli'. UetUsr sturfehihr out Oiyo right with a new suit 'n'everw'thing. Thenv(W;mnj;, Hunato selUufc from, and the prices are right. K. SUGARMAN Union Storej DIVOKCK SUIT A divorce sttit has been filed In the circuit court by Wilma F. McCul lorn against Eruest McCallom. tn Algiers no fewer than three Sabbaths are observed during the week on Friday that of the Mo hammedans, on Saturday that of the Jews, and on Sunday that of the Christians. r w Ifiv 0 rWWPWWPWVr 'Jl W W VlW 'W.WIWWW'WVW WWW WWW UBOR SPEAKER tr 1; Koofing it -- Kverjy year Greater London uses a quantity of water sufficient to flood a canal 100 feet wide and 900 miles long, to a depth of 20 feet. SCORES CITY'S DEATH TRAPS' (Continued From Yesterday! 0000000000000W000000 00000000AAAA00t0000l ' I KfttftaaarnKt -fccUfc 'f I I M ifinaaaa9aaaaaaBi ! ftaaaaaVTaVailT -Ijfcf' p? 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There were several beautiful floats 'entered, and the judges, C. II. tin- 'derwood und Jim llrutton, had coa aldc'rable difficulty. Mf. Garrett!s 'entry consisted of a huge Mack truck I loaded lo Its capacity with logs, on (Mop of which were parched savitisl pretty children. Mr, Underwood stated teday: "Wo decided that Inasmuch ns thit Gar rett entry was typical of the Indus- 'try upon which the prosperity of Klamath county Is based, togitthur 'with-tho very evident palnn and lab or connected with the prestation of tho float, that Mr. Garret U entitled to tho trophy." The parade ordor wan as follews: Guests and speakers. Tlmberworkers' Brass Hand, 25 pieces, of Weed, CaRfornla. Weed Local No. 114. I. T. U. Central Labor Council. Carpenters'' Local No. 190. Harbors' Local No. 841. Retails Orks' Local No. 4 CD. I'alntera' Local No. 1193. Culllaary Alliance No. 424. Laundry Workora' Local NX 220, Mochlnlsts' Loral No. HT3. Teamsters', Chauffeurs' Local No. 300. Tlmberworkers' Union No, 188. Fraternal, Commercial and Miscel laneous Floats. Fire Department, Leading tho marching columns woro tho mar.HlullH of the day. Cap (tain J. I. Le and Fred Plowman, fo'llowod by an attractive llttlo Shot land pony outfit, driven by tho small children of a momlior of the carpen ters' union. The Weed bond of 2C pieces pro vided tho music. Tho Harbors' Union paraded In tholr white coats, but morclfully left their raxora bo bind. Tho Culinary Alliance at tended In force, Its members wearing white service coats, with crape ban- deaus on the left arm. The lady members of this Union were In a large sightseeing bus. Tlmberwork ers Union No. 188, carried several banners, which wero freely com mented upon, and wero, later, men tioned ,by the speakers, Amongst tho signs carried were "vye want clean beds to sleep In," "We want bathhouses In camps." Others read: "Wo want free employment offices no graft" and "We want no moro blanket stiffs.'" , A feature of the parade was the absolute silence,, excepting for the roll of drums, observed by the pa- raders while passing the scene of the fatal fire, All muslo ceased wnllo the parado passed the vicinity of the Roof frijtff IfoaYG W carry a cemplete: aftpekaf 1. 2 and 3-plr RUBEROm FTftKAMOUNT CERTAIN-TEED ; Buildwf Paper ancj: reit I Lakeside Lumber Co. Mill1. And Yrds Klamath Ave. and Center St ' Phone 128 t Uporn lruf. On tint couatermarch, nil hiNwi were biintd and the parad em nlooil In slleaco for Ave minutes, durliw Mr. Trli))!o' prayer. The tug-o'f-wur. thn feature of the spurts programme, was won by tho Tlntlierworki-rs' Union of Klamath Falls, who disposed of Iho aspira tions of tu Carpenters' Union In short ordi.. the pull lasting only two 'minutes. Tho winning team consisted of the following- husky lumber pliers, who are Jubilantly celebrating their vic vic eory: Caption, Teddy Shreder; ,V. Holmburg, Gust. Carlson, M. Martin sou, Charles Johnson, Ole Lund and L. Wosthy. Carpenters' llnn-up: lpwjril, (Capt.) Anderson, (lllinofy, Vollcipr. Metier, Ittckotts am Turnyr, Tho most tifttorly rontrstad event of tho day was an added,tug, of war for a half doxon suits or Carhart's Union, made overalls, tti gift) nf Fred Houston of tho K. K. K. slum. This contest, between tho, Klnnuth Foil and Weed Tlmberworknrs, went the full twolvu minutes scheduled, after which tho Judges. award tho prlxe to tho Weed boys, on ground gained. Wo ran snvn yua money on canned fruit d.vogetaWus at tho Wblto Lunch, g LIBERTY THEATRE TUB PICK OF Tsffl M47IUKU . AND A STEW ONB KVKBT DAT H. W. fOOLK, Owaor HOOKH 1. TOItRKV, Musical Director -j--ytrifVTYnraTrbrYfc" TONIGHT That man of the Weft, Louis Bcnnison, in "SANDY BURKE OF THE U BAR U" And Louis la surely quick on the draw You tell 'em. la addition to tho feature wo show an excellent rosaedy "MUM'S THE WORD" 1 Aad KlBograms The Visual News of all tho World.. ; , 1 " i" I '-'i iiwr'j There's picture next Sunday "BIG HAPPINESS" is Its name and Dustln Farnum Is tho star his most recent screen triumph by the way and one you should not miss seeing. -x ! -i f 0 tH '