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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1920)
fSSOk'A: Jt, -' w J ffct m PAQM TWO ATVRDAY, flKFTKMnKIt, an, 10M THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 1 Letters From ii The People Klamath Agency, Oro., Sept. 22, 1920. Tho Evening Herald, Klamath Falls, Oro.: . The ndlana of tho Klamath res ervation are very much peered over tho alight of tho commtstsonor of In dian affairs, tho Honorablo Cato Sella, who hai docldcd not to visit Klamath. Such la tho official tele ram from Washington, addressed to Mr. West, superintendent ot tho Klamath Indian reservation, from tho assistant commissioner, Merrltt, dated tho 31st: "Your tolegram 20th. Forward to offlco letters mentioned. Commissioner will not lait Klam ath this trip." This Is certainty n great disap pointment to tho Indians of tho res orvntlon, slnco they received Infor mation of Mr. Sells letting his offi cial dutle In Washington for the purpose, of visiting eory Indian reservation, and to further acquaint hlmsolt with tho nctunl needs of tho Indians ot each reservation. Mr. Sells In his official rounds had-resch- cd tho largest Indlnn training school at Chcmnnn, Oregon, making n short Jump to Klamath. Tho Indians hud planned io giro tho commissioner n cordial reception, being that this oc casion might havo boon his lost offi cial visit before surrendering his of flco to his republican successor. No conjecturo can bo made why this slight should bo given to tho second wealthiest trlbo ot Indians, second only to tho Osage Indians of Oklahoma. Tho Indians ot Klamath aro rated to bo worth from, thirty flvo thousand to forty-flvo thousand dollars nplcce, In land and In timber assets. Oront questions ot tremen-' xlous Importance nro at this time con fronting tho reservation for n Ju dicious settlement with tho govern ment. Somo of theso are: Suit In equity against the government to tho excluded area, claimed by tho Indi ans, under tho terms of tho treaty of October 4, 1864, referred by con gressional legislation for adjudication to the United States court of claims. Tho money duo tho Indians from the salo of tribal timber and tho possi bility of tho reservation, or tho sur plus lnnd opened for settlement and other questions of lesser Importnnco There may hae been a feeling of guiltiness on tho part ot tho conimla- BUYNOW Theso cool September days are a warning to the earetal buyer that winter Is coming and that tho time Is now rip for DUYINQ WOOD. WINTKR IS COMING Place your orders with us now tor Green Slab and Block Wood whllo the summer prlcea are on, for bad roads are . ore to bring advances In price BUY NOW. O. Peyton & Co.. WOOD TO BURN" 419 MAIN PHONE US I 2 One-Ton Ford Trucks. Second Hand Cars 1 Studebaker "4" Touring Car. 1 Overland M 81, known as Lizzie Johnson Car. 1 Overland M 85-4 Touring Car. 1 Studebaker 6 CyL 7 Passeng er. 1 1912 Pierce Arrow. 1 Maxwell Form A Truck. 1 Ford Bug. IV v- Acme Motor Co. 416 So. 6th St slonor In his extension and promise in ml o to tho Indians on his former visit to tho ngency on, August 3, 1917, In tho school auditorium when Mr. Soils promised to tnku linmedlato steps "for tho betterment of tho health conditions of tho chltdron, by establishing hospitals and a compe tent staff of trained surgeons and physlctnna, and tho betterment of tho schools for tho education ot tho children, thus preparing them for tho purpose ot making good and useful cltlions." Theso conditions aro sorely In a deplornblo and lamentable 'state at tho present time. Stops have been taken by tho present officials to recommend tho termination of tho training school, owing to tho Ineffi ciency of tho operation and tho ex penditures ot tho public moneys Do ing too great, and the results bolng very meager. Slnco this promise ns extended over ono hundred Indians havo died from different ailments, owing to tho difficulty ot securing physicians for Immediate need Just now tho Klamath resorvntlon Is very fortunnto In having an offi cial forco composed of persons of tho must nffablo disposition, nil working Hi harmony for tho advance ment ot tho wards of tho government So It may havo boon nothing nmts for the commissioner to glyo tho In dians of tho reservation n word of cheer nnd encouragement tancoment. ClIAS. S. HOOD RUBBER LAST IIANOI3 AT ST. CUlllll Tho last danco of tho season was glvon at St. Cloud last Saturday-evening. Twonty-flvo couples woro present. Music was furnished by tho Adams string band, Hllllo Adam, first vielin: Irene Taylor, piano; and Captain J, W. Wlnslow, clarlonot. Captain Wlnslow led tho Herman, tho first tlcto It was over danced In St. Cloud. Women and girls employed In tho shops and offices In London havo succeeded In getting tho so-called "workmen's train" to run nntll 9 o'clock In tho morning, an hour later than was tho former rule, which al lows them to take advantago ot tho reduced farea. IF THERE'S ANY "STORY" OF QUALITY WE CAN TELL IT BEST The story of quality is interesting to nil who purchase. Quality is no more important in any other ono thing in tho world than in rubber. Rubber qualities can be weakened or adulterated or "mixed" as well as can drug qualities or anything else. Quality counts for a great deal in rubber because if you do not got quality you do not get tho best wear. The uses of a piece of rubber are vital enough so that quality is essential because you cannot afford to have it split, tear or break by accident. SOME THINGS NEEDED NOW AND WHICH WE HAVE Hot water bottles, fountain syringes, bulb syringes, tubes, rubber gloves, nipples, rubber sponges, rubber brushes, atomizer bulbs " and ice caps, to say nothing of the more seldom called for, but none tho less essential, enema in tubes, irrigators, breast pumps and surgical needs. We have all these things of rubber. We havo all of them in the be5t of qualities. Economy is illustrated in the initial cost and the long time these goods will wear. Our say-so should be enough to warrant your purchases here but our guar antee is better. We guarantee every piece of rubber wo sell. 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Everybody uses "Wyeth'a" Sage and Sulph ir Compound now becauat It darkena so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It baa been ap plied. Tou simply dampen a aponge or soft brush with It and draw this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time;, by morning the gray balr has disappeared, and after an other application It becomes bea tl fully dark and nppears glossy and lustrous. Tho fact that London haa woman magistrate, although neai all ot tho principal cities and towns of tho United Kingdom now havo women sitting on tho bench, has been made tbo subject of nn organised protest from tho womon of tho metropolis. Another H LbV Anl . ft. Hr im . w one oi wy rtr It Does Make a Difference You get more 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 i And the best one of all, is the good old Golden Rule. Youll sey after you've been here that wc know bow to treat you and your battery oa a Oolden Rule basis. If you need a new battery, be sure it be. . Threaded Hubber.Ia. sulatloa, tbt kind effected by 1M ataa- alacturers of can aad trucks. HIIII YOUIt 17AHKH or parcels by our transfer service. That wilt Insure that they will bo carotully handled and that they will nlwaya reach boat or train on time. Wo don't bellevo In any last minute ship monta. Wo alwaya get there In plenty of time to mako suro tho goods wo carry will not be loft behind. Western Transfer Co. 4 IB Main HT. t Link River Battery Station 7th and Klamath Phone 171 If the Wood Dealer Sold Service We do not seM current we aril service. That sounds odd docaa't It? Well, suppose the wood dealer aold service lawtead of wood, he woeld lead to your furnace aad your range, take away the ashea aad ale Um fine. Yoa would bay eo aaueat beat. 9gjgggggg HbVVSBbI HARD TO GKT GOOD FAIIIUCH TIIKHK DAVH but the clotba wo show are tho pro ducts of the beat mills oniTuro' ex clusive with us. Come In and see them. You'll be Impressed with their quiet good taste and the char acter of our tailoring fully equals that of tho fabrics as evory good dresser knows. CHAS. J. CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR 518 Mala Street New yoa bay so atach tight, although yoa pay according to la carrrau yoa coaeaane. Bat Use service as aarforaed (or yoa by tale coaiaaay at the aabataUoa aad power plaaU. That la what we want te give yoa effldeat service. It la the alai of till company to havo aoao bat aatlafied customers. No matter what It Is, If you have a grievance, or are dissatisfied about our bill or do not uiulrrxtnnd our rate, please cotue la and aoo us or write us about it. If ou have nny suggestions to make, we will gladly avail oar. selves of thrm iu our ulm la constantly to Improve our service to )ou ns fast oa the development of srleaoe aad human ability permit. California-Oregon Power Company MUIUL0 That within a few daya we will have on display tlie best Barrle dranlte Monumonts, aa woll as one of marble, and we Invito you to compare them with any others In the weat. These monu monts aro unecellod, and investigation will dem onstrate the truth of thla statement. Klamath Fall. Marble Granite Works 1 . George D. Grizzle Prop. H ? T ? X Y t ? ? ? ? Y Y Y I & M Y A y,WM MHMmmMiiMiW aa? T"ii A .. '