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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1920)
f" 'SATURDAY, NOVKMDKK , IN. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON paqn roun l The Erening Herald R, J. MDRRAI MMor rRKD SOCLR ' aty Editor t Ppbllahed dally, except Bandar, by TIM Herald Publishing Company ol aata ralla, at 116 Fourth Street. IT SERIOUS U stared a( the poatofflee at KUa tfc ralla. Ore., for tranamlaalon thru MM aaeila m aecond-clase matter. aaaCBKR OF THE ASSOCIATED PHH88 The Aaaoeiated Preaa la aiclaatva) titled to the uae for republication. C all newa dispatches credited to It. M not etherwlie credited In thla aper, and alao the local newa pah Hiked herein. SATUIIDAY, NOVKMIlKlt 0, ItttO. VIKNN'A, Oct. 13. (lly Mall) Llko nearly every other city In Europe, Vienna's rooming accommo dation Is taxed beyond capacity. The hotels nro overflowing; at exorbitant rate (In crown valuta.) Every train unloads Its quota of nowcomera to travel In Uxlcabs and tlaerea from one end of the city to the other in earch of sleeping quarters, while even tho room requisitioning system by tho government falls to 'house many thousands. American visitor wishing to go from Vienna to lludapest tolegraph ed dally tor a week, receiving dally tho reply, "nothing available" An u j f mm a I American woinun, wlfo of a consul farts nOtei men Ate arrived tho other day and It requlr- Sntimtimtt With Trnett ed all tho Influence of four Amer ican omciais to sccura nor n. dmu room In which to sleep. To solvo the pcrmanont rooming problom tho city authorities have nuaMf! mn nrrilnnnrn twtrmlftlnp thn 080 American tourists did not comn reconstruction of tho attics of apart to Franco this ear but tho hotel' ment buildings for sleeping quarters, keepers., their association officials) This spaco under the roof Is meant ay, are satisfied. ' as storage room for tonants and for Instead, there wore on record 200,-' laundry drying purposes. It was un 000 police permits issued to tourists" lawful to permit anyono to sleep Intending to remain more than lSithero and an ordinance required the days. Among these South America conclorgo to lock tho entranco at 7 sent the greater number, with tho P- m. It Is estimated that thero are United States a good second and oth- 40,000 such buildings In tho city, but er countries trailing. t how many landlords will go to the PARIS. Oct. 16. (Ily Mall) The enthusiastically prod Iced 1,000,- N ft L NOT REDUCE RMAMENTS TOKIO. Oct. 30. (lly i mall.)- T L T "Wlillo there nro no flKiircs nvnll nblu (o enumerate the nclunl amount of damiiKp wrought by tho liolnlio vlk nrmles In their recent advances toward Poland, It Ih predicted by tho moHt conservative Unit thn number of new typhus curriers scattered over alt l'olnnd will reach many thou Hands, and tho financial loss dun to tho destruction of sanitary nyater lulu, crops and other property will run Into millions of dollars." i WAH8AW, Oct. 13, (lly Mall) ItOLHIIKVlHT lM'KtrriON I'CAHKD upon hud CHAS.J.CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR Japan Is not likely to subscribe to1 Poland Is In far worso condition from J I typhus fevor dangers than over In TUB MAOinc. Holland.. Oct. 34. i h.VJSS Vm.h.T. V i ,toU h " r of travel oncl Harry U. tlllchrlst, eoimiinndor . ... ,, . ... of the American Polish relict expo- wrtrtaUong upon foreign visitors dltlon which has boon cooperating wn heretofore been subjected with tho Polish government more to consldorablo difficulties and an than a year In an effort to wipe out noyanccs. Tho now regulations do the disease. I nwny with thn former compulsory po- lngS?o"co"S "he report. "Z- "io ''" ' report of Amor mr m unco, mi)n ma roporin, nur i.ftM n-m-i. lvmnmi. .,,. ...,. .--.., ......-.., I IVIVM IS IB Of linP fttllHsliM frnm witsitrtrti lllfaitiii curtailment of naval expansion, has Vronehlns; winter and all Kuropo will h t , ,,,, .,,,,, anmm not as rot Joined the learun. nn.i . threatened with n terrlblo typhus ,, . ' ri.vJ. J?: .u ..' she Is fast Incroaslnc hnr nnl 'ov epidemic." trntirth. Knn If niha.. m... should strictly and faithfully adhorolf ty.p,,,UB ,!.ovor ''?" K0,0'1 . br?uK'. to 'the prlnclplo of reduction, tho " y ,h, , 'o'lh- u.slun war I I,' """" """ "j tho Idea that the naval strength of nations which arq members of the league of nations, shall bo cut down or their Increase, stopped. In thn opinion of the, loading dally, tho Nlcbl Nfchl. "All powers are agreed- on that proposition qn principle,"' obiorviM tho Nlchl Nlchl In Its political news column. "Hut tho United States. which was tho powor that proposetl peace of tho world will tho asm a fvA mnnaanil IWu . .. "uu IMVIHH.WU WJ II1U DUWITIUI. . -, . .. , - ... . naval power of America. " "" " 1! Thus the general conference of Y,... .'. .,,...,... m " "l,,t"" ," fc"0t "J- ncuardlnn tho bolahnlk activities nr,ll t V. UK' XC0.Pt .'lat CBC? ' Auu wlch threatened Warsaw f , ? I . pl,n' w" "h,ror days and tholr effect upon tho Into tho heart of another (Thof ty,,hug fovcr situation. Colonel Oil first meeting of tho assembly rof clirlst summarising Ills report, attrl tho leaguo of nations h.as ..been'buted tho renewed dangers to thn turlng will bo Intunan during thn up- Vronchlng winter and nil Kuropo will fnhhtrl,u iiwIiik 1m el... .... !..! Increased dangers from the spread .hu.Tnf-Min- ' As a result of tho former string ent rules, Holland has had very llt tie tourist traffic this summer. fonses against tho nil eastern do- Infocted regions One III wind that blow well In Franco was the high exchange rate of the .Swiss franc so that travellers gavo the preference to this country where their money went about twlco as far as In the Alps. Drummond can print It. C-8 expense of alteration seen. remains to be Mrs. I.ucretla I.. Illankcnburg, widow of a former maor of Phila delphia, celebrated her 75th blrtn day by taking a 12,000 mllo auto mobile trip across the continent and back. ? WJ? aaLOIi.in ' U)NDON' 0ct' "-(B'l)- AiHC W54NC U the fuh-'Whalers from the Shotland Islands taVaf ntuhtM Sw ftsV& have had a successful season this UKmf . " m " year and at Olnaflrth srtaUons JC0 WOrld tOCUaV. It 4t the wble bave been brought In. At Col- Liberty tonight. I SLr'" ,h0 toUl ealch UnJod r f '-. called at Oencva for ISth.) Tho Nlchl Nlchl served that tho Japancxo navy would consider thn question frnul the peculiarly Japanese., point of I view regardless of whothor any deflntto program bo formulated by tho conference as to tho naval re striction ana regardless or the at titude of France, Englaud, Italy and other powers. Already :in In vestigation had been conducted In me navy by such officials us Rear November, following causes: ' "Complete therefore o! Printing Fourth and Pine. C-0 iWf A -sasaj Jke4 'in. IIAItn TO OHT OOOD FAIUUtM TUKHK IAYH hut thn cloths wo show are the pro ducts of the, best mills and are ox cluslvo with us, Ooiuo In and se them. You'll be Impressed with tholr quint good tapto and the char acter of our tailoring fully equals that of thn fabrics as every food dresser kaowa. abandonment of all typhus fever work In tho worst typhus fuver districts of Poland, cap ture by tho bolshevlkl of all eastern quarantine stations and removal of the barriers established uudiir'great difficulties; capture and destruction of much of tho paraphernalia and lira-' terlals which had been distributed In many towns nnd villages through out the typhus districts, Introduction by bolshevik troops of n new source of contamination to places free from Admiral Yasuho. Cnotaln Kivoknwu the disease Infecting of the armies and other members of tho Invcstl- of ''oland, and Infecting of the pop- gatlon committee. A policy of tho'uUco returning to homes recently oc Japanese omplro hss already boon "owing to tho as to what nt If and limited facilities to work with,' tho government officials can do but little. In closing Colonel Ollchrlst says KEEP IT FRESH Our. meat is perfectly fresh and sound ; when we sell it to you, and if you keep it ; thai way in your ice box until you are ready : to cook and serve it, you will -W; .well ; pleased with its flavor and tendertMss.'Jry nils mssii "" People's Market Laf f Your Darn Head Off when you see Bus ter Keaton in "One Week." Of course it's M at the Liberty tonight. decided upon, but lack of Informnllnn tltude England, France, holy aml, 'n her jM)wcr to copo with It. says other countries will h. "M. r, thn roport. but which a wor on hand, of tho policy was not mado public, Ih. MIkKI Wlnt.1 ..... .- ...... .....m. Mia, , , "But briefly speaking." thn Nlchl Nlchl goes on. "the Policy, it mav be understood, may bo summarized aa follewa: "The eight battleships and eight cruisers plan, which had been a long cherished Idea, and which was approved by tho recent session. Is Insufficient aa the minimum strength to perfect tho defense work of tho empire. In ""other words. In case tho powers present In Ihn rnnfufnna. nnrna .. 1I.HI J- - - --...w.m...v,j. 4..W.V0V IU ,111111 Iflavs! rnn.lrtirlfnn nn !.. 1...! .. . --.... H.,.w.. Wla .Mil VWIM U, Its not going bcypnd the plunn now 7 In process of completion ,tho Imp'r- i lal Jnpanesn navy will have tn'malu J. tain that tho recent plan approved. jJof (tho eight nnd eight unltltU by J,no means Its final plan of natlopal' tlftfonan. Asl tvnat nvnlnlnu.1 n I1.A X41st session of tho diet by'the nnvy' minister, tho cmplro must have ns the minimum naval, atrongtbrbccs- sary for defenso two unlti of oUht battleships and four cruisers 'of a lateat type and of the serviceable age that la about eight years or younger or three unlta of eight snips, totalling 24 principal vessels. This ptea must'' be completed, re gardlaaa of the time of completion. "If Decani America la not a member of- the league of nations, the niembera present should consid er any action made as useless and should content .themselves with lim ply meeting each other In a confer ence, tho umpire's representatives may not oxprnss tho view of tho empire at all." ctipled by bolshevik soldiers Poland realises tho seriousness of tho present situation, and Is deing: The BuMtnesM of a Bank Promoting Proaperity Did think that It Is to thn best well as your owu when you , you ever stop to Interests of your bank as prosper? Naturally when Ihn balances of nur depositors grow, thn deposits of tho first National Hank thrive and In crease proportionately, t ' .'M Hut, you w 111 admit that the wlvanlagn Ilea with the patron fee fiRST National Bank! JL". KLAMATH FfiU OREOON a , Jul LET'S T Uui .jf'a Spaniards Have no 'Use for Timepieces GO! 5 . J Where we can play pool and billiards on the best tables in town and where we can get real honesMo-goodness candy and fountain drinks. Where will we go? ' Why. there is only one place to go to the v, T f I Pastime Billiard Parlor MADRID, Oct. 18. (Hy Mall), Forelgn visitors after a short u. v X. In Madrid begin to doubt wheiln.r V . Hrif.nlar.la aA ..l.lA . ...t .,.. ... There are scoros of public clocks In government buildlnga and on church towera and nearly overy Spaniard carrjes a watch, which ho often looks at, but apparently these do not mean anything to tho averago citizen. An Invltutlon to u meal at u cur tain hour means that the host or the guest, will appear hulf an hour or uwru lum. aii appointment ror a fixed time and placo nearly always finds both parties ulixcnt at thu hour nameu. An Interview arranged with Z;n official in Volvos usually a wait of an hour In the ante-room. Tho tailor will pot be ready to try on your suit until at leant two dayu nftor he lias promised to do so. It la either morning, noon, even ing or night with Spaniards general lyand of course tho eternal manana which never comes. Tlie exact hour la Bothlng'to them; yet thousands of luoiu wui uMuin,iiuon i lertn HOI aol to atch'.the.fall o! -jlobo on the ministry of the interior at noon tr7 4kT. Wllili STAIIT ' -nELOKADK, Oct. 1 lly Mall) It la announced lb'' - onstruc tlon of a railway' connecting Bel grade with the Adr' if, Cat taro Is to begin l-no' "J. The route waa auggested by Colonels Coe and Atwood of an Amir un toclinl cil minion. Ilr o emnnt PUBLIC SALE Tuesday NOVEMBER 9th Ten miles south of Klamath Falls; one-half mile north of Mac's I store on Merrill road, at the L. A. will offer for sale the follewing: HORSES One gelding, 5 years old, weight over' 1600 pounds; 1 bay mare, 7 years old, weight over 1600' pounds; 1 sorrell mare, 6 years pld, weight over 1600 pounds; 1 black mare, 3 years old, weight over 1300 pounds; 1 gray mare, 7 years old, weight over1600 pounds; 1 gray mare, 3. years old, weight over 1400 pounds; one heavy colt, 1 year, old; one heavy suckling colt. CATTLE One fresh milch cow, Hol stein, 6 years old; '1 fresh milch cow, red, 5 years old; 1 Jersey cow, 5 years old; 2 yearling heifers, Holstein; 2 young calves; 1 registered roan Shorthorn bull, 24 months old; 1 registered Shorthorn WEST place, Lester & West HOGS AN CHICKENS One pure bred Poland China sow; 1 pure bred Duroc-Jersey sow; 1 shoat; 12 Plymouth Rock hens; 5 dozen leghorn hens and pullets. FARM IMPLEMENTS Extra heavy set of harness; 3 sets good leather harness, stock saddle, pair chaps, 1 3 Schuttler wagon,- iron wheel wagon, Kentucky disc drill, gang plow, walking plow, sul ky plow, disc, 2 sets harrows, spring-tooth harrow, McCor mick mower, hay rake, Fresno, sickle grinder, grindstone, feed grinder, cable 4-poIe stacking derrick, hay rack, hog rack, platform scale, cheese press, vat and hoops, tools and other articles. HOUSEHOLD GOODS Imnrnvarl Piiiofla wbmm -! " .. sasssagv, cow, 8 years old, with bull calf , Home Comfort range. 2 exten J L O ' V I 1 I sion tames, oearoom set dress-, er, stand, bed, bedsprings and mattress, crib, sanitary couch and mattresses, , Side way baby buggy, davenport, cupboard, chairs, etc. sirea by Scottish King; l rg istered Shorthorn cow, 4 years old, with calf by Lord Sultan; 1 registered Shorthorn cow, 4 years old, with calf by bull listed. Sale commences at 10 o'clock. Free lunch at noon. C. G. MERRILL, Auctioneer. T. B. WATTERS, Clerk. TERMS Sums of $20 or less, cash in hand. Sums over $20 on twelve months', time, with approved security, and without in terest if paid wren due; otherwise to draw 10 per cent interest from date. If sums of over $20 are paid on date of sale a dis count of 8 per cent will be allowed. k t Cattaro la to begin at tba 'V f. bkt i