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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1920)
4 tf Moaravn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PARIS TAXI DRIVERS SEEK PROTECTION I'AUIS, Rapt, 8, (My Mull), Ho frmiiiuiit Iiiin Ikicoiiio tlm murder of toxical drlvurti by unscrupulous cuh Ionium who would deprlvo tlimn of tholr day'a receipts, Hint tliu Parisian chauffeurs aro experiencing n norv ou crlili. After thron driver wcro nhot In the back of tho head by tholr patrons, tbo talcab driver nnkcit I'rofoct or I'ollco I tan x to bo parmlttad to carry rovolvor and to carry along on thn scat with thorn "a dog of thn Oroat Dane, Nnwfoundland or mastiff vari ety." Tholr roijuost It being dls cumod nt headquarters. FMBAY, OCTOfiKR 1, IMS WEATHER RECORD OI HAMK HACK IIUDAI'KBT, Bopt. &, (lly Mall) Thn Hcotrh and those Transylvnnlan Magyar known as "Htoklors" aro of thn inmn raw, according to thn con elusion of Professor May Moio of Debrecen university. Doth pooplcs, accordlnic to Pro feasor Mom, nro descendants of tho nint Toutntilo trlbn that became dl Tided. Ho holds thero nro ntrlklnc similarities In tho dialects and cus torn of tho two peoples. It I pro toid to um hi atudy In nupport of tho Bsekleri' demand for Independ ence. ' Avorsgn perspiration from an adult. amounta to iitiout 3 Hi pound a day. Ruffled grouse, born In captivity, ceni to cravo human companionship, Tho passenger pigeon, formerly abundant, la now Tory raro, Wbalea havo teeth before birth, but then aro dli placed by whalebone by thn tlmo tho animal la born. There will be a Dance given Saturday Night at Swan Lake by the Employees of the Swan Lake Lumber Co. in the Swan Lake Lum ber Company Hall. Refresh ments, Good Music. Good Time Assured Bopt. Bopt. Bopt. Bopt. Bopt. Bopt. Bopt. Bopt. Bitpt. Bopt. Bopt. Bopt. Ho it. Bopt. Bopt. Bopt. Bopt. Bopt. Bopt. Kept. 20 Bopt. 21 Bopt. 22. Bopt. 23. Bopt. Bopt. Bopt. Bopt. Bopt. Bopt. Bopt. 1 2.-. 8 4 6 6 7 Bi 10 0 11 12 13 1 1C 16 17 18 19.... Mln. clpltation 48 Hereafter tbo Itorald will publlih Tho inonn and maximum tempera ture anil precipitation record ai tak en by tho if. H. Reclamation aervlce illation. )'u i llcatlon will coyer the day prevlnii to the paper's Issue, up to 6 o'clock of that day. Pre Mat. M 88 88 86 88v 88 82 7B 82. 72 77 64 68 09 83 84 78 71 70 62 66 CO eo co 48 67 74 78 83 73 24..., 25.... 26.... 27.... 28.... 29.... 30.... 68 64 46 44 48 4T 42 48 38 42 CO 40 43 86 4E 46 47 46 47 81 88 38 36 28 CO 40 38 38 43 ORDER RESTORED IN KOREA. SITS OFFICIAL PIPER Q- O- OREGON BREVITIES -o. 17 IlOBEIIUllfl, Bopt. 30. Whether or not tho raising of mint would provo profitable In the Umpqua val toy I a problem that nan bucn Intor ostlng to growers for soma time past. It. A. llorschor, of Dlllard has boon one of thoso most greatly Interested In tho proponed mint growing pro Joel, and recently wrote tho Ajrrl cultural collcga asking for adrlca of experts as to the feasibility of the Plan, BUSINESS CARDS (PROFESSIONAL CARDS BKOUIi, Korea, Aug. 17. (fly Mnll.) Knr tho purpose of "dispelling disquieting rumors about tho situa tion In Kowa," tht government-gen eral published today a statement saying thnt there aro both tho mod ern to and radical olomentn among thn Korean political malcontents. Tho former havo botn In favor of avoiding violent action and reaching tholr goal hy n slow and steady pro cess, nccordlng to tho statement. Thn radical section, It Is said, oppos ed such a lukewarm policy and ad vocated n policy of having rocourse to bombs for tho consummation of llirir OIIJICl, .. rortaln that n tarvn nnrnhnr nf Finally tho views of tho radical llmhcr owner. wi,i bo lho c,.v on section prevailed, says the official h.,. ti it,.. ,. .. tlOSHllUlta, Bept. '30. That thn timber men will put forth a strong effort to Induco tbo board of equal Izatlon to reconsider Its ralso In the assessment on timber Is evidenced by a letter being sent out by 11, O. I'argctcr, secretary of the Douglas county tax association to all per sons holding timber within the coun ty. As a result of this letter the as sessor Is receiving numerous pro tests to tho assessment and It Is ACME LUNCH' Home Cooked Meals SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS Mrs. E. M. Bechdoldt 323 Main St .. -.... -r.--irMVirtrtrtTLW FRED WESTERFELD DBNTaf'f Phone 434W. X-IUr Labor torn koobu auagf MMMMMMMMWMIWMMMMMMMWMM Mt O. A. euMBO Dtatfist I. o. o. w. FHONHS1 m mm mm nmf According to flgurea compiled by silk merchants of Lyons, Japan lead In nllk production In 1919, China was noxt, the Levant third, Italy fourth and Franco a bad fifth. The total ylold for tho world was estimated at 27,300,000 klloa (of 2.20 pound). Itoman history prior to COO II. C. Is baaed almost entirely on tradition. The fruit of tbo banyan tree is much llko a fig, although the troo Is In no way llko a fig tree. Captive weaver birds have the wouvlng habit so firmly developed that they will weavo fiber around their cages. Chisago gets Ha wator supply from tho bottom of Lake Michigan. Tho river Po begins to form delta 60 mllrs from Its mouth. Its M SATURDAY COAf SPECIALS Still a number of smart, this season coats, to be sold at our Quitting Business Sale. We invite com parison in price and quality. The lot going at from $19.75 to $96.00. Percales, in various and assorted colors, both light and dark. Just what you want for Aprons and House Dresses at 26c the yard. Special Apron Ginghams, in plain and fancy checks at 29c the yard. A large assortment of Turk ish Towels at 29c each. Brandenburg's "WHERE THE LADIES SHOP" 1 Phone 465 421 Main Street Buying Points REGARDING HARDWARE When you contemplate buying any article of hard ware, your first thought is "Where can I buy honest merchandise at honest prices?" Then you wonder where you can get the. service that should go with every sale. Our store service which embraces many features is based primarily upon Courtesy to Cus tomers by our sales people. Our service does not end with the sale but continues even to the future sale, and that is why our custom ers are repeat customers. Comparison will prove that bur merchandise and pnees are rignc, ana coupiea wiui our more service, -ou nave two conclusive reasons wny you snouia iuy Hardware from ROBERTS & HANKS 422 MAIN ST. b review, and the moderato elements had to bow to tho decision of the radicals. Tho Koreans, It la said, framed and distributed among them selves various laws such as thoso re lating to a military system and ad ministrative policy and tho Dokurlt- su Bhlmbun, which Is tholr organ. publlshod an article outlining cir cumstances In which murder Is to bo Justified. Tho "administrative pol icy" of tht provisional Korean gov ernment explaining Justification for the uso of bombs for tho killing of tho "enemy" and the destruction of "enemy buildings" and tho organisa tion of bands of "determined men for tho carrying out of the adminis trative policy In and out of Korean" was authorised, says the review.) In clause three of the administrative policy It la stipulated that tho sal vation of Korea should be affected by means of bomlis, according to the police statement, Tht ravlow further goes on to say that the Korcno malcontents have established their hosdquartera at Antung, across tho Yalu river, where Japanese authority cannot roach. The Koreans have frequtntly Invaded tho districts of Kankyo Hokudo crossing tho Tomanko. nut every time, however, the Invader wero re pulsed by the Japaneso frontier guards. In the Ilolan Hokudo dis tricts Korean malcontents wero re ported to havo broken Into several district offices, killed or Injured the (officials and stolen public funds. The residences of wealthy Koreans wero broken Into the Inmates Intimidated and property carried off, pollco boxes wero raldod, policemen wore killed or Injured and money was taken away and the bnlldmgs destroyed, says the review, tfore than 20 of these cose of violence are recited as having occurred alnco March 1C The report centinues: "ai ono lime sometnmg like a reign of terror was crested In cer tain districts and the public officials refused to go out without strong pa trol pollco protection. Some wealthy Koreans kept sums of monoy In read iness to bo handed over In case of a visit from bandits, while othors were obliged to abandon tbelr residences. On July 17 the police gave chase to a party of marauders armed with revolvers and. six were shot down. Slnco then the bandits have com pletety disappeared and order bos been restored." The statement says In conclusion that aome cases of at tempted uso of bombs by Koreans have been discovered In time on the frontiers. The men were arrested. with tho board of equalization and protesting the action of ralslngiho assessed valuation of the timber In the county. nOSEHUnO. Bept. 30. Although defeated in Its first attempt to .se cure control of Diamond Lake, Na tional Parks association Is preparing to Introduce another bill before con gress porvldlng for the extension of the boundaries of the Crater Lake park to Include Diamond Lake as an attraction to tourists, according to word received by Forest Supervis or TUmsdell. tMMMMMWWWMMtMMMMMMM Klamath Falls Cyclery Wa handle the beat la oar line, sacb aa Motorcycles, Bicycle, Part and AeeeoMrte, Ooodyoar, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tire and Tube. The house of tba two and three wheeler, Includ ing Harley-Davldsoa Service. 0. K. IIS B. Mh St, A000m0WWWW000W00 . , . I Office Pbo I U f Office Phone 177W Xea 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Pbystdaa and Haigeoi White BalMtas Klamath Fall Oregon j PHONE 39 327 MAIN-STREET Opca 10 a. ca. to p. m. Ssndaya aad Holidays DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Qff ice and Residence Phones 321 L O. O. F. Temple r PENDLETON. Ore., Sept. 30. Higher compensation for Judges and county clerks of elections, passage of the four year term bill for county officers, and legislation to change the method of publishing legal no tices from posting to Insertion In newspapers, were Indorsed by the county clerks of Oregon In session hore. MEDFORD, Sept. 30. Trlgonla Oil and Gas company'a well No. 1, Is down 802 feet, having passed through five feet of soil, 695 feet of black-grey llmeshalo containing shale oil, 70 feet of black and gray llmeshale mixed with silica sand, 10 feet of gray, creen. red lime and silica sand, 2 feet of gray andlack sand, and water with some gas. Upper classes of Chile are more purely Spanish than those of any other country of South America. BIG Harvest Dance Saturday, October 2nd AT MAUN Benefit Malin Fire Department GOOD .TIME ASSURED Everybody Invited BEND. Sept. 30. Because of what Is regnrded by Atto- np-. eral Qeorgo M. Drown as nn unwar ranted action on the part of the state game commission in selling aneaa the state open season for migratory birds to conform to the federal law violators tbls year, In the opinion of District Attorney A. J. Moore. Mr. Moore base bis opinion on a letter received from the attorney general. ROSEDURO, Sept. 30. "I would rather spend ten year in the pen! entlary than let my father know of my crime." With those words, Al fred Smltb, aged 19 years of age, ac cepted leniency, In the circuit court Smith, who was arrested for the theft of the Drager Fruit company auto plead guilty to the charge and received his sentenco of one year. BEND, Sept. 30. Redmond will not be contender for the county seat of Deschutes county, It was formal ly made known In Dend, when a let ter to this effect from R. H. Mur- row. secretary of the Redmond Com mercial club, was received by D. G. McPherson, president of the Bend Commercial club. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Lois C Bridge Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Ill 6th St, Suite 105 Over Hirst Stat Savings Baak MEDFORD, Sept 30. Soft, wet snow from four to five feet deep on tho sumjmlt divide 15 miles north of Sisters, turned buck the party which sot out yesterday morning from Sis ters In search of Mr. and Mrs. Josso; Tuck of Redmond, believed to be In Grlxzly Basin at the foot of Mt. Jef ferson,' cut from roturn by recent storms and the loss of their horses. John Tuck, father of the missing man, was notified of the failure, and phoned from Redmond to the ranger station at Detroit, 20 miles from the flat from the otherslde. He was as sured that every effort would be made to locate the campers. DENTISTS Dr. E. C Wisecarver Dr. P. M. Neel 4 E. D.LAMB PHYSICIAN AND aHJMBOlt 1TW Room 1 aad I 17X What w0i0iiiwi0V0wi0wmwwwm KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS WasfeaWaUalaef ffawOaee MMaaOriat- aU WOK OtX BSwT SIT naitai its. 1 00iiiwww4 DR. T.C CAMPBELL FHfMCIAN AND PXTtKaSOaT LO.O.V.1 WkJU S. DR. L. L. TRUAX WAKREN HUNT HOBRTAIi Day Fame, 47 Nlga SAW MUX ENGINHHIIINa CONSTRUCTION CO. Drelftr aad BwDSera f VICB afKN. .ARKNTION! The regular aaeettags of Klamatk Feat No. I, American Legtoa. will be held at 8 o'clock a. at., at the Vlty Hall la Klamath Fall, da i ha cond and foarth Taeaday of each monta. All Comrade are la- vited. Those desiring to Join the Poet mftv fcurorn AnnMeatlen hlinka from O. K. Vaa laer, Fred Nleaolaoa. or If x. M. oannaaa. ail oi auaraata rail. FRHD NICHOLSON. Secretary. I aat aew araeared to Keaata Bead treat tae Heey. OaaaL. Isaad aad gravel atL at amy aaaaUtr taat may fee desired fey aaatraatair Ead.belMen. ALF.OaUMAlL WESTERN LABOR BUREAU The only place where you can get help and the only place where you can cat a Jok. 1034 MAIN ST. Phoeae477-J NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY boa pleat, DredtlaaTge oMvanfr PlwaeeSW Offlee.Ceraer Beilaeaad .P.Deaot 'Near 8.1 Let Your GLASS tabid be Mum CE.STUCKEY Re-GJaziiiffaadCaaHR44 Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine dC nasaath LeeJfe New 13! Laap. "Put in Your Duds Our Suds" PHONE 154 Corner Main and Conger LWeeU Friday Bight ol each week at o. o. F. kail. 6th and Mala street. . H. Ogle. N. O.: W. C. "Wall. See- fretory; W. D. Coler, Treasurer. Bwaaaa Eacampmeat No. 48, 1. O. F., aaeeta Taeaday alaat of eaak k at I. O. O. r. hall. Kirrr 4BCkt. G. P.: W. D. Ceflyr. Barta: pad Bueelag, Treasurer. FAIRVIEW TRANSFER Prompt Service aad Reaaoaaolo Rate, al... Hpeclal Rate oa Oat of Town Trip Phone 269-R WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY UTafete ARTHUR R. WU4KM Y. W. C. A. IN BRAZIL RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept. S, (By Mall). Tba first Young Women' Christian association to be organised in Rio de Janeiro has opened ita commodious quarter in the down town section. United State Ambas sador Morgan and other prominent American and British realdenta at tended the opening. The association starts oft with a total membership ot 997, Including 100 American and an equal number of British. Seventeen religious faith and 20 nationalities are represented among the membership. i0 W. E. J. E. PATTERSON Contracting Palater Res. Phone 531-R ISSN. 4th St. 0WWW0WWW0WWV FOR SALE Three stores, all Location Ai. Must sei owing to other business. See 1006 Main St THE ARCADE HOTEL 1MS-S4 MAIN ST. PHONH T7J The place with rlaaallaoai, aieaty ol BwytMe. botteaa DR. a A. MASSEY ROBERTS. FRY General Insaraace, laveetaseata TeL 501-J 1367 Esplanade KXAMATH FAIilH, ORB. la Warroa Haat ristial Ott. FhOM 417 Res. Paee SSat ( ; 7T" 9.0. mPaaioeaT OMI Raehaeer aad Sawverat ' OMee HT Mala at I s Fhaaeai aaMea aaaV Hae. fJBaT eaagBBBBBB)e waaaaBBBBBj d8ajam dsaejaps eaWaaWaaw I 7 g si. k I I