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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1920)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAOH MX AT, OOKMMR JHsTS RrwnKl F BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT, ALICE VERLET wall give her favorite program, "Songs That America Loves." The great operatic soprano will appear herself in what will be the most table musicale of die season. NEXT MONDAY OCTOBER 25TH, AT 8:15 P. M. Appearing with Mme. Verlet will '.be Victor Young, pianist; Robert .Yelton, violinist, and Mr. Thomas A. Edison's Three Million Dollar .Phonograph. COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS Call, write or telephone us for complimen tary tickets of admittance. They will be is sued in order of application. KLAMATH FALLS MUSIC HOUSE George A. Wirtz, Proprietor 122 South Sixth St Telephone 125 KLAMATH FALLS PRODUCERS IRE FOR WIELD N BBBBBBBBb1bbM fetH IV-Vai bbbWDbbI BBBBBflL .dEBBBBBH BTBTBTBTBTBTbV' I'awTBTBTBTBTBTf BBBBBBBBi I BBBBBBBa (From Oregonlan, Oct. 8, 1910) 8TOIIY OK A CAN OV IIKKF Row a Democratic Tariff Affects One Oregon I ado try. """"" ' Harper. Or.. Oct. 4. (To tho Edi tor.) The writer ti merchant, do ing butlneia nt Harper. Or. Harper Is a town located In the center of the headquarters ranch of Mlllert I.ux, the largest cattlo outfit on the const, IP not In the United States... Last week I ordered from Swift & Co., Dolse, among other goods. !? case of one-pound cans of corned beef. Today they came, and this was what we read: COMPANIK SWIFT DK LA PLATA ' ARGENTINE Aracntlno beef In tho heart of thn biggest cow camp In Oregon!, And I was going to voto for Chamberlain. Out no more. I have never met' Mr. Stantleld, and I havo Mr. Chamber lain. I like him for his pleasant per sonality and his hundred-oer-cent American stand for our bos. Ho Is welcome to my cakea and alo, but not my bread and butter. Hero nro nlf my customers loaded up with cattle they cannot 'sell, Wo put n million pounds of ns good wool as was uvor grown In Oregon through our warehouses last spring, and can not got u dollar on It, and, our pa ternal ndiuliilstartlon Is offering rape mid Australian wool for salo avory day. Our warehouse Is full of pelts and hides which tho dealers will nut even allow us to ship to them, be cause tho pelts and hides nro not worth tho trolght. Every ship Is bringing In moroArgontlno stuff to make conditions worso tor us. Wu talk of thn league of n ,ttons n id wet and drjr. Wo an chrslnt,' tir shadow and Ignoring tho real Imuo which Is, for us, Shall wo havo five- 'rent wool and two-cent hoot again, as wo had In tho good old Cleve land da) sT Five thousand such republicans as I was could stay at homo on Novem ber 3 and not hurt thn chance of Harding and Slnnott In tho stato or district. Hut In tho senate wo havo a majority of two, and one of those, (flod save tho mark!) Is Im Foletlo. That Is where an Oregon republican Is going to havo the only chanco to mako his voto count In this election. That can of beet showed me whoreln my duty lay. J.D.FAlTtMAN. (KtAnfleld-for-Hraator. Kr-mbllnui Clnb.) Adv. SOOTHING QUIETUDE FOR ITS PATIENTS Is one of any hospital's biggest asiott and tho location ot this hospital makes It especially desirable from that viewpoint. Only abundantly cnpablo graduated nurses nro em ployed, and this fact, added to our unoqualled ataft ot physicians and excellent hospital equipment Insures our patients unsurpassed 'service. STAFF DR. R. D. JOHNSON DR. O. II. MRRRYMAN DR. T. 0. CAMPDRLL DR. OROnOR l' WiUUHT DR. R. D. LAMtl DR. H. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital ALLEGHENY FOLK , ARE PROSPEROUS PrrrSDURQH. Oct. 22 -The average dally wage of every person as ployed In Allegheny ceaaty. one of tho country's greatest Industrial cen ,tera, Increased 70.2 per rent Itvlhreo Tears, according to Jaaies Wood ward, state sssssasuy at Intern! af fairs. The per capita (tally wugn (er 1919 'was 16.08. whllj that ot 1916 was f 2.8G. Mr. Woodward said. He used tho latter year for com parison because he said It was "fair ly normal." whereas 1917 and 1918 were abnormal, owing to the war. Although production vsluatlcn ring the war years was greater than in 1919, Mr. Woodward's fig res showed wages had increased steadily front 1916 to $3.53 dally In 1917, and $4.71 in 1918 to $5.08 In 1919. Production value In 1919 amounte'd to 11.900,226,400 as compared with - ' - SWSSSHSSSH9ESB9S9SES99SS9KeSKI $1,619,322,200 in 1916. as increase faf 17.2 per cent. la 1917 and 191 S larodactloa valae reached well over the 12,000,000,000 mark. The per capita wealth of the coun try was $2.580.' or 2 times the aver age per capita wealth ot the United States. IRISH RIOT CLAIM Rt'X l.VTO MILLION CANADIANS VOTE ON BAN OF LIQUOR TORONTO, Ont.. Oct. 22. A re ferendum Is to bo held In tho pro vinces of Nova 8cotia, Alberta, On tario. Saskatchewan and Manitoba on October 25 to docldo whether the Im portation of Intoxicating liquor Into theso provinces shall bo forbidden by law. All of theso provinces now have local prohibition In force. They aro pormltted gndor tho Hrltlnh North America act to prohibit tho sale ot liquor within each province but at present cannot prevent It's Importation Into tho provinces ns In terprovlnclal trade Is under thu con trol of tho dominion government. Tho dominion parliament however. has decided that control ot liquor shipments Into a provlnco shall be abrogated wherever the provlnco has so voted. The purpose of this l to confer upon each province the right Klamath Dye Works Phone 406 OUR CLJtANINU, PKUM1NQ AND KKPAITU.NU WILL MAKM YOCK CLOTHRH LOOK LIKE NEW RATH RKBLOCXRD Goods Called far and Delivered Ml Mala Street aTla-aO ralst CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Lois C. Bridget Offico Hours 10 to 12 n. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Ill 5th St., Suito 105 Over First 8tate ft Savings Hank l'HONF, lOttJ MINERAL BATHS Dr. Hand lagvreoll HawUy Cltlropractle FhysJcUa First National Bank Building Rntrance, Room t ASHLAND, ORKOOlf KUmath-JSend Ante Stajja A dally anto stage eertlea to aow operating botween Klamatfc FaU and Band. Oltlcos Rei cafe add Mat- ropolltan Oarage. C. I. fteckard. Phone 276-W. 27-tf DAY BOARD Family Style 50 Cents per Meal MRS. McDANIELS 301 High St Phone 455 ALL KINDS el Ua aad aaart traa at tte Mm Ne. 24 L, N. HAINES For Paper Hanging and Painting Call F. R. LAUGHTON Telephone 473-W 204 South Riverside A Classified Ad will sell It. to completely carry out tho will of tho people regarding control of the sale of liquor. This Is a concession made by parliament ns an ultnru.itlvo to national prohibition. If tho voto In either of these pro vinces on October 25 Is In favor of taking full control of .the liquor business within the province, the Importation of liquor will m prohibited. A classlflad Ad will s1l It. VVVV aW aw m B Vjb A aBaaTs H a fl BELFAST, Ireland, Oct. 1. (Ry Mall) Claims for damage caused In the Belfast riots in July and Aug ust amount to $7,000,000 while Lis burn's orgy of destruction resulted in claims for $4,075,000. Llsburn S. a town ot 12,500 population and owes its name curiously to Its destruction by fire In 1907. Its townspeople are taking the situation philosophically and remark that "when the Sinn Felners pay the government for des troyed courthouses and bjrrscks we will pay and not tll then." 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