The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 13, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    I'AdM TWO
HATUIUIAV, XOVKMIIKR lit, HUM).
THE EVENING' HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
505
IN
IMH PLANS'
' OL GARCHY
mmi.i.v, Oct. 20 (Ry Mall)
X llrunswlck Jurist, Judge Kulamnn,
Who for 10 yenra was associated
with union labor as legal advisor
charges that German labor has been
demoralized by pout-revolution condi
tions, and that It is now attempting
In Its "class egoism." to set up an
"Oligarchy under which cxlstcnco for
tho non-laboring classes would bo In
tolerable. The description "free
"workmen," ho declares, has come to
mean a man who has no respect for
law or order but who In (act believes
lie Is a law unto himself, awing nl
legtanco neither to tho state nor to
lila own organization.
labor leaders particularly are
charged by 'Judge Kulcman In an
artlclo In the Jurists' Gatettc, with
failure to appreciate the value ot
keeping faith, and the Jurist asserts
that agreements between capital and
labor no longer have any binding 'In
fluence on labor. Ho believes "tho
tendency to make sndden demands
"Which employers appear Incapable ot
arantrng la deplorable" and reacts to
tho great detriment ot labor.
"Aji soon as the workman la dis
satisfied about anything he makes
tho threat ot a general strike." the
writer continues. "Consideration of
the question whether the differences
could bo arbitrated or whether the
employer it to blame Is bluntly de
clined." He believes the workman has so
misused new-found authority and
possibilities that cm the whole he Is
wprso off than he was before the rev
olution. Ho suggests that the situa
tion may eventually develop anarchi
cal conditions under which life would
sot bo tolerable.
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Nearly 1G0O men will engago In
athletics at Leland Stanford univer
sity this year, according to tlguras
-glYcn out by the department of
physical education.
CHAS. J. CIZEK
MERCHANT TAILOR
BAJID TO GET GOOD FABRICS
THESE DAYS
but the cloths we show are the pro-
ducts'of the best mills and are ex
elusive with us. Come In and see
them. You'll be Impressed with
their quiet good taste and the char
acter ot our tailoring fully equals
that ot tbo fabrics as every good
dresser knows.
Keep Wheels in
Line; Save Rubber
Millions ot miles ot tiro servlco nro
lost annually through misalignment
ot automobllo wheels, Vnutty align
'ment can rasp away, uotoro tho
owner realises It, halt to two-tthlrds
ot tho servlco that Is In n tiro. Al
though cxtrcmo cases aro easily de
tected by tho way the car steers,
slight cases are almost unnotlcoablo
to tho ordinary driver, oven though
they may be thieving hundreds ot
tire miles.
This condition Is not always the
fault of bent axles, ot broken springs,
loose spring shackles and sprung
frames, but Is duo often to loose
steering knuckles, to bent pinions, to
worn bearings and wobbly wheels.
Any part of the running gear
which has becomo worn or out ot
shape, Is bound to cause unduo fric
tion on tho tires. Frequent examin
ation ot car wheels tor alignment
will prove exceedingly profitable to
the car owner, according to Miller
tiro service' experts.
The wheel alignment proposition
has como to be of such vital Im
portance In tho tiro Industry that
service stations are -putting In ma
chines to test alignment whllo tho
car owner Is getting gas or air. Tho
day Is not far distant when this
servlco will rank wtlh air servlco In
the tire shop. 4
IN
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'Motorists Should
I T N
BY ITALIANS
VIENNA, Oct.
The government
18. (Ily Mull)
tnus tar nns ro
Be
Careful to
Avoid Puddles
ltumntunnturu Is n funny thing nt
best, wliothor termed by tho scientific
name nt psychology or left mummed.
No soonor does tho motorist step out
ot tho street than ho feels like curs
ing every driver who makes him slop
lively, and no sooner does tho pedes
trian Join his friend, tho motorist, for
a ride than ho shows tho same sort
fused to make public tho gccrctOi aiuiminy .iiwaru every peiii'sirinii
agreement by which Dr. Karl Ilcnnor.t "a ""'"" B K"" ol "K "n,'M
then chancellor, agreed to give to) wl,1, tempting to .cross the street
Italy many valuable works of art. Tll ,oor '"";lan has n healthy
mammcrlnt nn.l hl.tnrlcnl r..llr nnl U'e coming to him Under Olio set
, provided for surrender In tho treaty ! ol circumstances.
of St. (lermaln, dcsplto demands by
art associations In Influential per
sons for that Information.
Tho history ot tho matter Is In-
M RESTORE
POSTAL CLERKS
TO SEA LINES
NEW YORK, Nor. 13. Restora
tion ot the sea-post to sort America's
mall during Its voyage from foreign
lands Is being considered by the ef
ficiency engineers employed to In
vestigate the entlr postottlco depart
ment with a view to speeding up Its
work.
Ueforo tho war postofflce em
ployes traveled on alt' mall-carrying
steamers, 'sorting and routing
letters and packages during the trip.
Government vessels met the big
ships at quarantine and rushed the
pouncbea toi railway terminals here
and In Jersey City, but this has been
discontinued. Now mall arrives un
sorted and the pouches remain on
tho ships until they dock, often many
hours after arrival at quarantine.
Speeding up the transmission ot
mall to the men in the navy, nearly
all of winch Is routed through Now
York to tho ships at sea, also Is
being considered. Expediting the mil
lions of letters which pass through
New York from Canada', New Eng
land and the middle Atlantic states
to various parts ot the country Is
another aim ot the efficiency engi
neers. Tbep expect soon to make a
thorough Investigation of salaries In
tho department, pointing out that
the efficiency of tho system Is af
fected by the morale of the em
ployes. All other phases of the post
office department, from Its biggest
terminals connected by fast airplane
to remote rural delivery routes, are
to be Investigated.
Whatever changes the engineers
recommend to. 'abolish sluggish spots
In tho mallmovlng apparatus will
first be considered by the Joint com
mittee on postal service, which then
will -pass the matter on to congress.
terestlng and Tho Associated l'rcss
has been able to learn from author!
tatlvo sources some ot Its details.
Whllo tho guarded admissions ot tho
government generally aro phrased In
the future tense as to tho delivery of
these articles, as a matter ot fact
that are all understood to be now In
Italian possession.
Their selture began when the
Italian armistice commission, under
General Segre, first arrived In
Vienna In February ot last year, the
contention ot the commissioners
being that under the treaty ot the
war ot 18(6 theso treasurers should
long since have been delivered.
Among the articles taken by Gen
eral 8egreo were tho famous tapes
tries ot Montua and as regards them
the Austrlans conceded title and
assisted In their delivery.
Then began the removal ot pic
tures from the Hofmuseum and
acadenty ot fine arts which bad been
brought to Vienna la 1816 and 1838.
These 'bad been stored In a church
In Venice, having been collected
from many churches In the Venetian
territory. It was done by order ot
Francis I, then sovereign of Venice
which was at that ttmo u part ot the
Austrian empire. Tho Austrlans
bring forward a supplementary
treaty to that ot 1866 regarding
these objects. Intended to clear title.
They render this clauso as follows
'Anyone has a Vorfect right to 'get
soro' when n motorist uiitliliiklnglyr
uades Into a puddlo and splashes
mud all over the passor-by.
"Ot course, It Is qullo evident that
nt times motorists cannot bo blamed
for accidents of this sort, yet many
times with a alight turn of the wheels
he could clear tho puddlo and save
your clothes.
'Although lt may not seem vory
Important to a motorlrt. yet a woman
dalntly attired can easily have a cos
tume ruined In this way, although
a motorist cannot bo held lawfully
to account for this annoyance. Yet
every motorist should be very careful
to avoid any mishap ot this sort.
"Courtesy In driving should be
every motorist's guide, and In adher
ing to that principle he would gen
erally stay clear of all accidents of
this sort aa well as many to himself."
UN T
BE SLUMLESS
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limiiiitiifti .
HHir YOUR CASKS
or parcels; by our transfer
service. That will Insure
that they will be carefully
handled and that tbey will
always reach boat or train
on time. Wo don't bellove
In any last tnlnuto ship
ments. We always get there
In plenty of time to mako
sure the goods we carry will
not be left behind.
Western Transfer Co. 4
410 Main St.
LastCcl! for the Cheapest Wood
Phone your order in at once if you want
in on tho most economical wood that money
can buy.
GREEN SLAB, $4.00.
Bad weather will coon stop deliveries on
this wood and the dry slab will cost you
twice as much on account of rehandling.
We have block wood, coal, fuel oil in any
quantities.
G Peyton & Co.
"WOOD TO BURN"
19 Mhin St. Phone 535
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NEW YORK, Nov. 13.-i-Nrllher
stuffy tenements, dirty factories,
narrow streets or sullied slums will
be tolerated In Jerusalem and other
urban centers of Palestine, "tho Jew
ish Homeland," by tho llrltlsh high-
"Austria will keep (gardera) tho pic-J commissioner.
lures exported In 1828 which his ma- Amc,ntln(5 a hcnry ,n(lux of
esty the emperor sometime ago gave , j b k n , , u ,
to the academy of no art. In iVIen-., pUn,nc commission has
na and to other galleries In tho em-J appontcd l0BWKtttalOj tho ,..
p ' " ,'trlbutlon of population, and prevent
It Is around tho word 'gardcrn the mushroom growth spoiling forever
Italians center their argument for tne benuiy of tne ancient cities, ac
possession, contending It means' corJne t0 information received by
"take In custody" or "for safe keep- zionlsU here.
Ink" not possession or gift. The' ... , .. ,,.. , K. ,
U,l?..!a:JLh"Y!,r.0.n.1: Proved by the HJgh Commissioner.
Sir Herbert Samuol. Civic commis
sions with full authority will control
In the state archives. to show that In
return the emperor gave to Italy pre
sents, ot art works far In excess of
value to those In controversy, among!
them being the priceless collections
Manfrln and Ilossl.
The Italians also took from tho
building development In Jerusalem,
Jaffa. Haifa and Tiberias, working
on plans approved by a central com
mission. This body may bo beaded
by Sir Patrick Gcddes ot the Unlver-
national library or other places addl- tlty ot Kdlnburgh. town-planner of
tlonal treasurers such as autographs. Bombay and other cities of India,
musical books, and tree manuscripts Landowners have been advised to
worth several millions of dollars, one, C0niutt wlh tno Joca commission
of which "The Genesis of IVcnna." tn boforo attempting new construe
Is said to be the most valuable atouon
R0.nu m?,nu"crlpl B, "',"7. Palestine Is now hnlf-cmpty and
,. y,thKa".i1CC b,'U. ' Jn ' "'P' "om for now com
Italy when the peace conference bo-nmMti nnil .modern quarters. In
gan In Paris tho Italians advanced buIdln(c thcm tno po0P muBt nol ho
further claims. for works of art from hudt,le(J , cr0WllC(, iettlemcnt.
Austria, demanding the pick of Pic,,,,,, tho rlch cnJor Bpftcoui houses
t. res from the national gal ery In and ,,, Karocnii M,d ,no u,sh
Vienna and virtually all the bronzes, conunJ,0cr ,n nnnouncJng his city
and statues made I .Italy or thatf , , nK or(nance.
ever were In Italy. Tho object thus,' ., ..,. ,, ,, ,. ..,
covered were estimated to be worth
abouth 4,000,000,000 gold francs.
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DANCING
TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY
AT MOOSE HALL
New Music by
BUDDIE'S ORCHESTRA
"The Jnzz Artists'Suprcme"
Straight Admission Everyone Welcome :
$
If the Wood Dealer
Sold Service
' do sut sell carreati we sell service. Tka
dVttaat UT
Weil, hhkm the wood dealer sold service Isutoad
weald trad to iar faraaca aad year raaW 1
asat ctoaa the flaea. Yoa woald bay aa mark heat.
How yoa bay so atarii Hgat, althoaaa yoa aayi iims Jm tfcj
saat yoa eoaaaswu Bat Use aenrlra U aerforaMd ft ra UsM
lasai at tisa aaaaUtioaaad aowrr aUata.
II to Dm
no
That U what we waat to give yoa afflcUat aarrtoa.
afea af this eoatpaay to have aoss hat satisfied caata
" atmi ii la. if n tun a artsvaacsv or aro caasaUi
year hill or do aot anderataad oar rU, aleaaa eoaaa as aad tea
aa or wrlta aa ahoat M.
H roa hava aay aattratloaa to saake, wo will gUdly avast oar
telrea of thssa aa aar aim U coasUaUy to Imarova oar rervlca to
yoa a fast aa tha developmeat of scianoe aad haataa ahtllty arrtaH.
saahjVWaAFVhfa
California-Oregon Power
Company
Rock of Ages Granite
Time and the elements can no
more change tho rugged cenotaph of
ROCK OP A0B8 ORAN1TK than It
can change the rok-bound hills from
which it Is, quarried.
Light gray In color and fine In tex
ture, ROCK OP AOK8 OIIANITK
adds distinctive beauty to any mem
orial publle or private beauty
which makes the monument a strong
hold of tender memories and a shrine
tor generations yet unborn.
Your task of selecting a suitable
tribute to the departed will be made
easier by visiting my place ot bus
iness at 1040 Main street and looking
over the beautiful display I have.
Klamath Falls Marble
and Granite Works
1040 Main St
G. D. Grizzle, Proprietor
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Their claims wero rejected, how-. ,lcro noble cllle. with parks and i
TJ'.r ,h,unt:7Bn. ?"",' '.ht'n flopen spaces, designed, not In the for-l
gan the Italian effort to effect a spe-i
clal treaty with Austria to obtain
her end. Tha negotiating proceed
ed until Ibis spring when I)r Hen
ncr finally slgnud It on tho nccnslon
of tha Italian visit. Under Its term
Genoral flrgrn's solzures are legalized
and a large number of vuluabjo ob
jects nro ceiled in addition.
The most Important uro tha ro
Ilqunry or Cardinal llesurlone and'
the Cross of fit. Theodora. Tho
first namod Is a remarkable speci
men or tho Venetian gothlc gold
smiths' nr of tho 16th century nndl
the other a unique place of Ilystan-'
Una goldsmlthy. In terms or dollars
thoy are said to bo beyond price.
Tno agreement also gives to Italy a
quantity or tho Ranalssanco, Includ
Ing Donatello's "Angel Placing tho
Tambourine" and two bronzos by An
tlco. Tho whnlo of tho famous Duko
de Rste collection Is Included. ;
In return Italy ronounces her
claims to cortnln objects of mora or
less value, among them tho corona
tion garments or tho old Herman em
perors. Finally Italy promises her
help to savo tho Austrian eollec
jolgn extraneous stylo, but breathing
mo spirit ot iiiu land, representing
tho best Ideals or Ihoso who work
for Its upbuilding."
C
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ers under article 19C of tho trolly
of Ht. (lormaln,
According to report there was a
verbal promlsb on tho part of Italy
to assist Austria wborever possible
In the boundary delimitations now In
progress and certain other political
assurances.
It Is understood tbo Austrian sec
tion of the reparation commission Is
making Inquiries Into the whole
transaction as It may affect (he as
sets of the country to which tbo
treaty ot St. Oermaln gives title.
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Tbo .voteron Joo Cantlllon Js tak
(ng & llttlo rest preliminary to Btart
Jng .arrangements for his tenth sea
son as manager of the Minneapolis
American association club. Mana
gers may como and managers may
go, but llko tho brook of which tho
poet elngs old Pongo Joe scorns to
go on foroYor.
Knt lens ment, nl take rUi of
Halt before outing
bmtkfiwt.
Uric acid In meat excites the kid
noys, they becomo overworked; get
sluggish,, ache, and feel 'like lumps
of lead. Tho urlno becomes cloudy;
tho bladder la Irrltatod, and you
may bq obliged to seek relief two or
threo times during the night, whin
tho kldnoys clog you must holp
them flush off tho body's urinous
wasto or you'll bo a real sick person
shortly. At first you feel a dull
misery in tho kidney region, you
ttons from tho claims of other pow-Jsuffer from backache sick headache,
dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue
coated and you teal rheumatic
twinges when tbo weather Is bad
Eat less moat, drink lota of
water; also get from any phar
macist four ounces of Jad Balu;
take a tablespoon In a glass of water
before breakfast for a few daysaaa-l
your kidneys will then act fine.
This famous saltfl la mado from the
acid ot grapes and lemon Julco, com
bined witn ntnia, ana has been usea
for generations to cloan cloggod kid
nova and stimulate thorn to normal
activity, also to neutralize tho acids
In urine, so It no longer Is afeourco
ot Irritation, thus ending bladder
weakness,
Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, cannot
Injure; makes a delightful offorves
cent llthla-'wator drink which every
one snouni taxo now ami men to
keep tho kidneys clean and actlvo.
Druggists hero say ,thay sell lots ot
Jad Salts to folks who bnllovo In
overcoming kldnoy trouble whllo It
Is only trouble.
THE TIME
Now
THE PLACE
9th and Main
The
CENTRAL
Hotel
Guy Garrett, Mgr.
Get under cover in a large outside room,
with clean bectu and low rates. Stove heat.
Steam heat being installed now. Also
WEWS STAND
Latest Magazines, Newspapers and
Periodicals. Came here for your Daily
Also
CJGAR STAND
Big new stocFc of Cigars, Cigarettes and
Tobacco. Coma here for your smokes.
Phone Corner '
1SSW 9th and Main
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