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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1920)
IE rvigw" "" ' ' 1 I J I ' 1 'fl : I TVMDAV, BRPTKimKR SI, IBM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FA(1H TWO -yn " o 1! (ft fi J N h p T OREGON BREVITIES. ALBANY, Oro., Sopt. 21. Uobort Draco of Waterloo, onn of tho young moti charged with an attack on tr. IT. J. Sclicnk, mnyor of Sweet Home, and M. Story, councllftian of Hwcct Home, who was acting as 'marshal of the town, In which both men wcro Injured br bolng struck with rocks, the latter seriously, hns been releas ed from the county jail hero under 18,600 bonds, PORTLAND, Sept. 21. Tlio last chapter In tho history of a I'ortland invention which represents a forward tep In tho development of tho mo ehnnlcnl end of newsnitner nrlntinc was written In tho sale of tho patent I rights of a new typo of "press blnn- I kot" Invented and perfected by two Portland men, A. V. Cochran, build ins; superintendent, and V. M. Youngs, pressroom superintendent of tho Oregonlan Publishing com pany. Tho sale price of the" patent rights was 1100,000, according to a telegram received by Mr. Cochran.' mission appointed by (iovornor Olcott t0..ltivrstlfiilo complaints Indeed against tho Crnler Inke hotel by Stephen T. Mather, director of nn tlonal parks, has been called to meet In lliu executive chninbers in tTnlom, Friday, September 24, nt 10:30 o'clock In tho morning. SALKM,- Ore. Sept. 21. Sara A. Kotcr, secretary of state, has pre pared a letter Informing alt penco of ficers In tho stato that his ottlco has complied with all roquests for li censes under tho so-called motor-vo-hlclo operators' license act. Tho let ter will bear date of next Monday. Upon receipt of this letter It Is ex pected that tho officers will begin enforcement of he law. HU IBM ORKQON CITY. Sept. 21. Oullty as charged In tlio Indlctmvnt" was tho verdict of tho Jury who heard tho case of Russet Drake, charged with murder In tho second degrco for killing Harry Dublusky, a Port land taxi driver. IE A FREE PEOPLE (Continued From Yesterday) MKDKOHD, Sept. 21. The salo of the well known old producing gold mine, the Highland, In Siskiyou coun- BEND, Ore., Sept. 21. County ln ttlatlvn tiMltlnn neVInc- thnf i mii, uro having a, Its object the deslgna-! ,y', f'a- ,ut trom U.nft, M"'8' . tlon of Bend as tbo permanent coun- nml, 'hlch has ,bee,n ownc frt1he ty seat of Deschutes county bo Placed ',,f',f CB bjr ('c0,r J' Collm -i.cn. tho ballot at tho fall elections will nna r' J hmmons of M"'. and LCrTa.J In .I,...!,,!.... .l.,. Amos S'lnctnger and Harmon Matter J t r, it n. ,j . . .J lot Ashland, was mado for 130,000 D. G. McPhorson, president of thol. . . , , , ., r. t , , , , . . . 'to a syndlcato headed by P. C. Drcs- Bend commercial club announced to-, ., . ' ., , ... ,, , . , ,,., . , 'sell of Portland. A substantial pay- Jealousy day. Similar petitions are being pre pared by the Redmond chamber of commerce, asking that Redmond bo declared tho teat ot county government. ment was mado by tho syndlcato. PORTLAND, Sept. 21. Charles Culllnan, charged with stealing 100 calf hides from the warehouso ot II. F. Norton & Co., was acquitted after a Jury had 'weighed the evidence for 5H hours. The verdict was returned at 10:30 P. M. OREGON NORMAL, SCHOOL. Monmouth, Sept. 21. The outlook In the way of a large attendance for the tall term of the Oregon Normal athool 1 very promising. PORTLAND, Sopt. 21. That tho land In Southeastern Oregon adjoin ing Harney iake, which It Is propos ed to ccdo to tho government under tho "Roosevelt bird rcfuga measure," to bb voted on this fall as Initiative 316-317, Is unfit for agricultural purposes and would become a vast alkali desert if drained for reclama tion,. Is the declaration ot William L. Finley ot the National Association of Audubon societies, who has been one of the leaders of tbe movement to conserve this great breeding grounds tor water tout. Seven and a half cents a lb. paid SALEM, Ore., Sept 21. The com-1 for clean rags at the Howie Oarage. fm sssi sskisssss DENTAL CREME COMPUTE cltfiMnrsi Is your he assurance against tooth troubles, There U do dentifrice so well devised to give supreanc cleanliness as Klcnjo. The creamy, quickly aowbk lather whiteas the teeth, the guana, and Mags to tbe mouth that Cool, treating, to today and net n tube. Um 25 STAR DRUG CO. 4ao Just Arrived A Carload of REO TOURING CARS "It is tor that same 'guaranty ot nationality' that I stand today and shall continue to stand Inflexibly, so long as Iahall bo permitted to live. Tho independence of our .great repub lic Is to mo a priceless and sacred In heritance. Tlmo was whan an Amcrl. ran did not hcaltato to proclaim hlm self n patriot. To do so now, 1 am woll aware, is nomctlmcs to Invito the snecra of cynicism. Rut why should any true American not bo free to say 'I am a patriot, wholly devoted to my country, which 1 hold to bo (lod'a brut Inspiration to man for hlrjher attain ment and tho promotion of tho world's best clvlllcitlcnr , "Rut I havo a special reason for making this reference today. I chal lenge tho statement that tho patriotism whlqh holds America first comprchondn either rnrroflrnew or rolfishnesa, or as lipnlylns tacit 'Suspicion and Jc: pf o5er people. o aNJft, a somo hnvo assorted, heedlessly, yiat thoso of us who hon estly bet:ove"That Amorlcn can best servo ail mankind an America, fore and untramniolcd, rather than as one or a pltlnblo minority among many states In merged world government, lack of consciousness of tho rightful demands of humanity, Is to utter a groM and unpardonable libel. To at tribute meanness to thoso of us who. In the performance of our public duty, refused to participate In what we sin cerely regarded aa a betrayal of our own eonntry In the Interest of others, ia to discredit the Intelligence and dis crimination of the great raaas of American people who directly, by their votes, put ua in our positions of trust. For myself, IfVleld to no man In wit llngncaa, aye, In eagerness, to render tho greatest conceivable assistance to the stricken people of Europe. I In clude all of them and speak with a genuinely sympathetic heart, whether It la to mention devastated Prance, or sorely tried Italy, or nobly struggling Pound, or distracted and misguided Resale, or gallant little Belgium, or pitiably deceived Austria, or the ruth leas invader, Germany, which came, to tbe supreme tragedy through a leader ship which brought disaster to bar mis guided people. "It was with that feeling of sym pathy and desire to serve, that most reluctantly and with grave misgivings, aa I announced at the time, I with reservations designed to preserve our essential liberty of action. The rocord la made and under tbe same condi tions, confronted by the same alterna tive, I should vote now as I voted then. "Out tha conditions have changed. Experience has brought enlightenment. .o alio uow that Uie League wu stituted at Versailles Is uttsrly impo tent as a preventative of wars. It is so obviously Impotent that It has not even been tried. The original League, mistakenly conceived and unreason ably insisted upon, has undoubtedly passed beyond the possibility of restor ation. The maturer Judgment of tho world will be that It deserved to pass for tbe very simple reason that, con trary to all of tbe tendencies develooed by the civilizing processes ot the world. it rested upon the powar of might, not of right "The assertion la made frequently that through the surrender of our na tionality we might have saved tbe life of tbe covenant that Is to say, that, although twenty-eight nations could not make It function, one added to the twenty-eight would have achieved a glowing success, provided always that the one were America. This pays to America tbe tribute of exceptional Influence, but I suggest that It the world is dependent upon our action to bring about the supreme realization, then wo ought to havo the say about our own freedom In partici pation therein. But let us consider what Is meant by this reliance upon America. What can it signify If notl that It Is to tbo United States, and to, me United States alone, that tho othor "WIIHV YOU COMi: TO Till! -- HNI1 OP-A l'KIU''KtT-AV,4 A sawmill mini tint) morn got up And found thu sun vnit bright, Ills hronkrnst mod, ouch pinto' and cup And ov'rythlng wiih right. Ho hoard tho morning whltttlo blow Ami lienfd Ilfii srTwiT lieglif Their singing In thu vnlo below, Tho day to usher In. And thon ho wandered to tho mill Found ov'ry man In plnco And each one working with a will And with a smiling fnco, Tho loga caino up without n hitch To saws tin sharp ns swords; Kncli cut produced n perfect flitch, Knch flitch tho best ot boards. And not n pulley slipped n bull. And Hfo wns Just n song; Tlio logs t" lumbar seemed to molt Anil not a, thing went wrong. Tlio morning mail somo orders liro't And cancellations nc no; In all tlio' totters them wns not A kick from nnyono. CUSS IF IIS CLEANS H If your Hark liurta or Bladder bothers 71m, ilrlnk lota of water When your kldneta hurt nnd vour buck fools sore, don't get senrod nnd proceed to lond your stomnch with n lot ot drugs that oxelto tho kid noyii nnd Irrltntu the ontlm urinary tract. Keep your kldnoys cttmn Ilka you keep your bowels clean, by flush ing them with a, mild, hnrmlens salts which removes tho body's urinous wnstn anil stlmutnles thorn to tholr mirmnl activity. Tho function or tlio kldnoya Is to Miter tho blood, in 24 hours they strain from It GOO grittnn of ncld and tvnsite. so wo can readily understand tho vital Importnuco of keeping tho kidneys nctlvo. Drink lots of wntor you can't drink too much; nlso gat trom imy -liliHtmnoInt -iilnm t-four oimecs-of Jnd rinlls; tnhu u tnlilospiioiiful In n itlnsn ot wittur liKfuru breakfast unch morn I111: fur 11 tow days and your kliluoya Will net nun. This ruinous milts Is mnilu from tlio ncld nt grnimn nnd lemon Julio, rob 1 11 ml with lltliln, nml hits boon uwd fur generations t clean nnd Htlmulnto cIokkkiI kidneys; nlso tn timitrnlUn (ho nrlds In urlnu mi It tin longer Is 11 souroo of Irrita tion, thus ending bladder weakness. Jud Halts Is Inoxpounlvo; rnutiot Injuries; innkes n tltilKhtfill elfcrves cent lltliln-wulnr drink which urury ono should tnko now and then to keep tholr klduuya clonn nnd nrtlve. Try this, also keep up tlm water drinking, and no doubt you will won der what becamu of your kidney trouble nnd bnckucho. m Tho percentage or women engaged In ciirnlng 11 livelihood In tlio Philip pines Is inoro Hum twlco Unit In tho United States, A classified Ad will sell It. f I All day tho mill, from early dawn Till night begun to full, Kept working on and snwlug on Without 11 break nt nil. At Inst thu mltlninn hnmoward sped Without n woo or enro And, kneeling by his llttln bed, Ho prayed this llttlo prayer: "O Lord, I know that somothne I Will hnvo to perish, too I know that sometlmo I shall dlo, For peoplo often do. Today wo nuvor spoiled n board And ov'rythlng went right It It la all tho sumo, O Lord, I'd llkn to dlo tonight." Amorlcan Lumberman. Tho first women's Inbor union In China has been organized by tho na tive women employed in tho hosiery factories in Shanghai. BUYJNfOW TIioho cool September dnys urn 11 warning (( the rnrofilt buyer that winter Is coming nm that tho llmu Is uow rlpo for IIUYINO WOOD. WINTIIK IS II.1 Plaro your orders with us now lor (Ireeu Hlnb nnd Block Wood while tho summer prices aro on, for Imd rotids aro sure to bring advances In price BUY NOW. O. Peyton & Co. 4IU MAIN "WOOD TO HUHN" I'HONIi US SyeHlBISaMOMjiJljvl 19 IvIhHPW One Week Sale During this sale which ends Saturday night, September 25th, we offer Toilet Paper at money saving pricet and urge you to buy' in quantities. By so j doing you supply future demands now and save on each and every purchase. Waldorf Toilet Paper, regular price, 15c; Sale Price 2 for 25c Arab Tissue Toilet Paper, regular price, 15c; Sale Price 2 for 25c Old Mill Toilet Papw, regular price, 10c; Sale Price 3 for 25c Hawaiian Toilet Paper, regular price, 10c ; Sale Price 3 for 25c Skyline Toilet Paper, regular price, 2 for 15c; Sale Price 4 for 25c Cascade Toilet Paper, regular price, 4 forSc; Sale Price 5 for 25c All th'ese brands are large sized rolls. We bought in quantities and there fore can quote you the above prices for this week only. Klamath Variety ShoP 5-10-15 and 25c STORE PLAIN PRICK 8TOIU2 nerve Yon- 1 letter Have Ton More Klamath Falls EVERYBODY'S STORE Oregon and tho men to sustain the entire or ganization, not as an agency of peace. but as an armed force? twenty-eight nations look for the tono&&&4b&4b&&fo&4& and sinew, the money, the munitions L T T and REO SPEED WAGONS Ready For Immediate Delivery Acme Motor Co. . 4U So. 6th St (To lie Continued) In addition to tho United fltatos tbe countries In which women now have votea on tbo same terms as men are Austria, British East Africa, Can ada, Czecho-Slovakla, Denmark, tho Crimea, Ksthonts, Holland. Germany, Iceland, Lettonla, Lithuania, Luxem burg, Poland, Rhodesia, Sweden and Ukraine. To save the life of a neighbor's little daughter who was standing di rectly In ber path, Miss Motile Kooch, of. Big Springs, Idaho, drove ber au tomobile 'over tbe side of a bridge panning Snake river, at the immi nent peril of ber own life. Tbe car was completely wrecked, but the heroic young woman fortunately es caped without serious Injury, Seven and a bait cents a lb. paid for clean rags at tbe Howie Oarage. I It Does Make a Difference You get jnore for the Dollar you spend here than you can possibly hope to get elsewhere. From our different lines, although very incomplete, you can get a better article than you can elsewhere for the same money; .or you can get the same thing here for less money. We call special attention to Men's Under wear. Natural Wool Union Suits, $3.75, $3.95 and $5.50, guaranteed by Man ufacturer. All Wool, $7.50 and $8.50. We want to supply you with Winter underwear. We buy for less; we sell for less. Breier & Petersen JOHN VALE; Manager M