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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1920)
;., 'ii rM.ai.Ml mr ?i- ; i, 1 it1 iJi II i ,,! 11 iTf QKWO0tn 1VIV V 4 MERCY ! Jack ! Why You. tt OLD GASMASK I ATTHETHEATERS I o Because (some save eye but ean aC see. la the reasoa "The Other Hair the 1m fortunate of human fesad nut toil aad sweat voder an ient conditio. "No sentiment la Msatasas" was tk maxim Doaald Treat had iaaertted free kl million- i father, and the) pursuit of aaoaey aUad to the eeadKloas of els yen. Tfc Jam Kid" syacoee- "ahreet Cooklo atlae" walla aha 1 la the.hot laaadrr. and did kar Ml hi matting avmaanae. Katharine. an alas hloadad hearses, daw the Mght aad oread good cheer la her ""May O'Hope" newspaper. J lassie Mate' aantaal sags waa raatarad Wan, a raaaaai tk grata .aad Dob- raaMtaal viatoa waatclaarad'r laarnlaUsa 'that "the brother I of maa" waa the aolaUoa of la WR1GLEY5 W before 5 INCkgl during and 5 The Flavor So Does the feBCkv aaaaBBF "BawSna'aaaBEawvBTi .arawa anneanevw iBmwaBWWjBBamaaaaMMMMmWmaBraTywBBl ' 'waTwrn.- BffBWmtBfVmaBaaamBBraTaTBRHJVa7aV v ! rUBV&THBBaJHaUDHHJUEak. km I anaeldaPdnaanaanynswXwl ffrl NECESSARY CAUTION. M Going THY To WAOt THROUGH THAT SPEECH BY COX l- bor iajastlee aa runrest, at the Lib erty tonight. Every picture fan knowa William Ruaaell aa oaa of the moat convincing apoatlee of "pep" la the movie world today. Every aotltary thhtg ha doea vwr move (aad every movie) he make hat genuine dynamic force bahlad'it. "A regular ateaa eaglae la eeatal" That hU atppy, aaappy work la "Slam Beag Jim." a five-reel comedy-drama which comae to the Liberty Taeaday. t . Did yon over sea (he rearing farce, "lira. Tample'a Telegram." oa the stage? Whether yea did or aot, yoa eaa't afford to bum tha Mlaroaa Para' mount Artcratt picture that haa been made from thla famoaa play,- It la showing tonight at the Star theatre. the. war the war NOW Lasts Price! ' O-l aftiPsnma' VmlsV KrvKWvi!v1Ur EMgR JaWsaaaaWr,ijSahnMav THE EVENING HERALD. To atar. The atory'a about innocent hue ban da and Jealoua wtvea and the Genial Bryant Waehburn la the laughable meaa that a vampirlah mla and a telegram brought about. Mr, waanoum, aa you know, fairly re veal la theae rapid-lire comedy role Pretty Wanda Hawley la the lead- lag womaa, and the aupportlng caat la a plppia. Jamaa Crate directed ' If yoa like to laugh, you'll find "Mr. Tamatle'a Telegram" a scream DONTB FOR DEMOCRATS Don't mention that $1,051,500,000 wa blowed la oa aircraft but bora. throw the mad. Doa't mention smythlag about Mc AAoo aad tha rallroada which retail ed la a loae of 11,375,000,000 that the U. 8. Treaaury had to make good bat boya, throw mad like hell. Doa't apeak about those gun and ammanltloa thai never got to France, aa It reaulted In a dead loaa over 141,000,000 and booet for the covenant but, boya, throw the mud Don't bring up tha tariff question because we wlah to keep that In the back-ground bat, boya, throw the mad. Uon't mention Liberty bonda aa wa know they are cheap but boya, throw taa mud. Daa't even mention augar because ww had to protect the aagar kings but boya, a little mora pep to the mud allaglag. It'a not neceaaary to talk about the thing that have been done, bat talk about how nice Cos it, but never hint aboat Chat booze question but; boya, throw mud now like hell. Turner Tribune. IHHUKfl DfPORTANT iMues aro Just aa Important air candidates, and may have Just aa im portant an effect on the Individual voter. Dend Pre. GltADK CROflHINGH CM) LOS ANOEI.ES, Oct. 25. Plans for elimination of mora than 30 grade crossings in Los Angeles, used In aome cases by several roads, are being considered by railroad and municipal authorities. More than a thousand trains aro operated over tho crossing. " v Tin.VK HE'S CltAZY LOS ANGELES, Cal., Oct. 25. Fishing tackle, even of an Impro vised sort, la a novelty to natives of Montenegro, according to a letter re ceived here recently from Dr. Frod Bowen, of Lo Angeles, now chief adrgeon for the Red Croat In the Montenegro dlttrict. There are plenty of fish 'In the latroams, tbe doctor wrote, and the native get what they need for food by using neta or exploding dynamite la -the water. Tbe doctor provided hlmaelf with tackle by making hooks from fine steel wire used In surgi cal work, dressing these Into flleii with chicken feathers and using silk worm gut for leaders and a hemp string for lino, "The natives think I am crazy'" tbe doctor wrote. "Thoy' watch me la open-eyed wonder a I wado along the atreacaa, catching only one Oaks at a Uaa." KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Letters From The People To tho.Kdltor of the "Herald." Dear Sir: All" tho long and (odious wordy wurtnro in connection with tliu re port of Iho Btato Firo warden U boMdo tho point. Why should our city executive mnka n plulntlva whlno Mo tho gov ernor that .tliu city "administration" (save tho mark) It being attacked? Lot us brush astdo Ml mnttern not pertinent to tho Issue, nnd consider theso damning Tncta First: Tho Houston hotel tois a tiro trap nnd nil ot ua know It. Second:: On tho oc- cnalou ot n provlous survey, when thoro was no political campaign, tho State Fire Warden mndo certnln re commendations, which, If carried out, would have gono far to prevent the terrlbto holocaust of September tho sixth. Tho city "uduiluUtrallon" stands Indicted beforu the bur ot public opinion tor Its criminal neglect to take proper precautions to en sure ttafoty. This cun not bo dis puted. The dead can do no politic; they nro ma interested In tho out come ot tho forthcoming election; but those ot ut who on labor day saw tho results ot mlsearblo Incom petency will hold with us tho thought that It could have boeu prevented, had those we truated fulfilled their oath ot offlco. la there a member ot the present city council who hon eatly can any that he did not know tha condition prevailing, not only aa to the Houston, but other simitar fire traps? To a councilman not en tirely devoid of conscience. It must be a terrible thing to feel that those poor charrod unrecognizable human remnants were there aa a reault ot hla lack of graap of what waa re quired ot him. However, passing all thla by, another- thought eccur: It, aa Mr. Suable, (through hla able amaunenala.) aays, the tolephonn and water companies were partly respon sible, what haa Mr. Btruble or the city "admlntatartlon" done since tho Houston tire to prevent a repetition? Those who live in other parts of town are possibly unaware ot the fact ghat In cam of fire, the phone and water service where they lit will be no better than at tho Hous ton tire. Why have not the members of tho city council bean able to hold a- meetlag since tha Houston fire? Various reaaona are suggested, but, In all probability the truth la that they are alde-atepplng thoflre ordi nance which like Banquo'a ghoat "will not down." Why didn't Ike Btruble make hla appeal to tha people who put him where he will be for a abort while longer? Why did ha start oat with hla petltlona and refrain from filing them? The man kaowa la hla own heart that he la Incompetent. He la aot before the people for re-election, aad hla "admlnltaratlon" it no longer an issue. Hla political epl'r!i la written and It reads "RB MEANT WELL FEKBLY." Regardleaa of whom hla successor may be we will not bo regaled by the tight of the mayor sitting on a curbstone spitting anuft Juice at random and like Dlo geaoa praying for those beholding him to "get out of hla aunHgbt." The bawdy bouses protected gambling Illegal prise flghta aUll running disposition of confiscated lienor tha pollee condition do none of theae mean anything to the oaa holding the "exeotulve" office In thla city? He haa no grievance agalaet anyone but Himself, It takea a big man to measure up to big problems, and, frankly speaking, Mr. Btruble didn't provo up. Very truly yours, CITIZEN. NEXTMEE1C WASHINGTON, 25. Four amend ment to tho covenant of the leaguo of nation suggested by the Danith, Norwegian and Swedish governments probably will bo taken up at the first meeting of tho assembly of the leaguo at Geneva on November 15, They have arloardy been submitted to all memjber of tbe leaguo for study and require the approval of tbe coun cil and a majority voto of the assem bly to bocomo effoctlvo. One suggestion propose a fixed annual meeting of tho assembly to be held either at tbe time provided for In tbe rules of procoduro or on a specific date such oa the second Monday In September. It Is also pro posed that on the demand of 10 mem ber of the leaguo a special mooting of tho assembly ahall be called at any time. Another proposal would regularize tbe method of eolectlng tho four non? permanent numbers ot the council, It la auggested that tho assembly after the first selection shall name a new state each yoar to servo for a period of four year whloh shall not be subject to re-election for the following period. Tho purpono I to secure successive representation on tho council of (a largo number of states whllo making only one change la mentberahlp caoh year, A third amendment proposed to omit tha word "generally" from tha n ra paragraph In Article. XIII: "lMsputee ns to Iho Interpre tation ot a treaty, ns to any question of International law, ns to tho exlstenro ot any fact! which, It iWalillsheil,' would con stitute a breach -of any Itnorim llonnl obligation, or ns to the ex tent and iintura of tho repara tion to ho muilo far any such breach, nro declared to bo nmong thiwio which nro gunornl ly suitable for submission to ur Miration." Tho purpose I lo inako tho obli gation to ronort to n rli Unit I mi more absolute and precW. Tho fourth amendment would per mit tho council to authorlto a stata in tho vicinity of another stale against which tin economic blockade has been enforced to maintain n, cor toin degree of Intercourse with tho covennnt-broaklng state If this Is con sidered noccnry by tho council to prevent tho blockaded state from threatening or attacking Its neigh bor. It Is contended that soma moa suro of freedom should bo allowed es pecially In tho enso of smalter statea whoro Uie fulfilment of the hlnck-ido obligation might load to occupation of torrltory by tho coveniuit-hreak-Ing ntnto. "e.vi: iiunitKi ci.im" LOS ANdKLKS. Cal., Oct. 23. Organization of tho "Ono Hundred Club" by lenders among tho Jnpan eso residents here, as a meant of raising tho social standing ot mem ber of tholr race In this country and ot effecting a better understand- following Mason Ehrman & Company DlWTrURUTOIlN OK The Nation's Finest Cigars a) hats aaai WW Ihtre! That smells like vp&l tobacco "Why havtn't 8 whtrivr oijf mrm mro gold S IN FOIL FOR 49c SOOTHBvCiQUIETUPE FOR IIS PATIENRH I on of aay hospital's biggest asseu aad the location of thla hospital makes It especially desirable from that viewpoint. Only abundantly capable graduated nurses aro aa ployed, and this fact, added to our unequalled ataff of physicians aad excellent hospital equipment insure our patients unsurpassed service. STAFF DR. E. D. JOHNSON DR. O. H. MERRYMAN , ' DR. T. C. CAMPBELL DR. QEOROB I. WRIOHT DR. E, D. LAMB DR. H. D. LLOYD STEWART Klamath General Hospital Klamath Dye Works Paoi40S OCR CLEANING, PJaEmUNO AND UKFAUUNU Wlldi MAJUQ YOUgt OLOTHM LOOK LIKE NEW HATS REBLOCKKD Goods Called for aBd Delivered 481 Mala Street Klamatli rail KUroath-Bcnd Auto Stag A dally auto stags service Is mow operating between Klamath Falls and Dend. Offices Rex cafe and Mat ropolitan Oarage, O. I, Reekard. Phono 27S-W. IT-tf The state of Washington is the first to establish a school for tha education of men In tbe art of ash culture. rAOM TWO Ing of Jnpaneso by othera wai of- fectiul hern recently. Homuo llnynkavn was olectoil pres ident and Mr. Ilaruko KoJIma ex ecutive secretary. An ideal outlnc food convenient to curry wholcnomc, nulrl tloua nnd hunger atlafylnij. Ready to act ve. 'Del Month Brans with the Inimitable Dai. Monte Tomato Sauce. you smoked cigar like -1 mo?v wa that before?" Everyone likes the fragrance and aroma of Lewis' Single Binders. Made of genu ine long-filler, wrapped by hand in the Cuban style. Buy Lewis' Single Binders everywhere. Wrapped five m the famous tin foil "pocket humidor," they keep fresh always. CHIROPRACTOR Dr. Lois C Bridge Office Hours 10 to 12 a. m., 2 to 5 p. m. Ill 6th St., Suite 105 Over First Stata ft Savings Bank PHONE 10W MINERAL BATHS Dr. Maad Iageraetl ftawle ( CWrofraetle PhytlaJaa first Natloaal Baak'BalMiag Entrance, Room I AaaaXAND, ORKOOM For Paper Hanging and Painting Call F. It LAUGHTON Telephone 473-W 204 South Riier.ide FURNACES WE HAVE THE WESTERN A nUHT-I'ROOF FURNACE In both piped and plpeles. It has an oblong Are box. Best tor burn ing wood. Let us show you other good points about It. L. N. Mala St, HAINES V