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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1920)
I'.Wlll TWO MO.WIAV, NOVKMIIKll 1.1, 11)20. -i. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IN? PRDRI E1S FRENCH Will before line I H'SIEETIi ' ' Many Missioncrs IT RESIGN slblo Vlcoroys In tlint ovont. Lord UMcthodistS ScndinB I Now York, Is ciinlnntly spokon of. i llo Is personally very popular with nil nnwra nun is htjt kmiii limn vtW vnitlf. KW 1 r. Tli.. Inrv. Ityplcnlly Irish In hla wnyri. llo! """ -.--.-- ... , wouUI l.o nn ornamental lor.l Hon- "" numbor of now missionaries over 'tenant of tho old ttpontlliiR stylo. j wont to foreign flolila In nny ono )onr N RELAND Di:NVi:R, Colo., Not. IS. Com Tloto revision of all tnx laws per taining to tbo mining Industry, n DUI1LLV, Oct. 24 IJy Mali ) ' Tho rumors tlint Lord French AUIUMIK, Cnl Nov. 13. Tti ilu- fent pnsslblo doslgiiM cf Imnk ban illts, tho ImiikH of IMncor county now close tholr ilonrit butwoon tho htinra of 12 mill 1 o'clock of eiirh iliiy If thn lonl llniltrnniit wnni tn linvu'lll tho h Story of 1 110 .Ml'llllld Irtt Kills- I .M... ili.i udiffa nr,i n) liuirii. tt In tho real as well us tho merely noml-,copnl church lolt tho United Hlutos (stated thut most of tho Imnk hold up occur nt noon, wniio only n por tion of tho stuff, oftoti women, uru present. rHAIl HANK HANUITH nal power. Urd Nortlicllffo is von-i ,,urlnK tm, tllita yollr mK Novum- I likely nmn Is I.or.l Shaftesbury who,,,or U'20' rt,,",r," H, l,ortri' of f,,r" jiiiulo an Invortnnt speech nt tho Irish e'K" missions of tho Methodist Kpls. Is.pearo conference nnd whoso role copnl church. Tlioro wore 27fi. nbuut to letlro from tho office of would he. while conclllntlni; Irish Tlio largest previous year wns Lord Lieutenant because ho Is dls- feeling generally, to secure tho ml- lil", when recruits wont abroad l'ltlCMItl.M Wit LOAN waiihaw, Oct. an. uy mid Ono million mitrliH Is to liii itlvtm ixwny each week for 20 joarn liy tho I'ollsh Koveriiiueiit as u premium prlto for u stain loan iinnmiurod re cently by tho mtnlfilnr of flnancn anil ileslitned to ralso 5,000.000.000 marks. Honda of thn loan am In detioiuluatlonii or 1000 .marks mid boar four por cout Interval, tho loan running 40 oars Rock of Ajjcb Grrtnito Tliiio and the elemnl can no "clearing of tho ntmosphoro be- ,nl,ined ,lh ,s ,ftck ot ,n,UcnC0 Ub, hrslon of llelfnst where ho has great! for tho .Methodists. Of those ''"!".c,liViK,:AVurJi?,riirrV0n.l! ', 1i tweon capita) nnd labor, and n gen-, ,)0itcy nra regarded In usually well- 'merest. I this year. 80 were assigned to South ""V "I" V" ,nA , ..,. I from eralrovlcwottheKoldproblo.ni.ro Informed circles here as without u. owing to reasons of health. America. 00 to Chlnn BO to India ' ""rlod among thn subject slated for action foundation In fact. Ills rolo was .or,i French should go during the ad Hurniii. 30 to Main-Ma. six t0 t.lKht cruy lit color unit flno In t-x-at tho -3rd annual contention of the 'iencly settled several months ago, eonllnunco of the present regime. Mexico. flo to Japan. lo to Korea r (KMC 0,., A,.. eilANMTi: nitno-jru annual conxomion oi no whciiSlrnnm!irarctmwo0()nnJl!onthnt ,,robnb,0 ,ceeMor ,s bo. ; nml two to Kuropo. The list does ndds dlstluctlvo beauty to nny iimni Amcrican mining congress beginning crn, Macreajy cam t0 inland and no tiered to bo tbo Moroni nf l.nn.inn. "ol Includo relief workers In Hiiro-1 0rlnl - public or private n beauty hbro tomorrow nnd to contlnuo un- chnngo has since taken place. til November 20. I When first appointed Lord French "Kxcesslvo taxation which has all was accompanied by Mr. Short as lut killed tho Industry," said an of-j chief secretary and. the arrangctuont tidal announcement Issued at head was that each should havo an equal quarters hero, "will bo chief among volco In tho administration. When tbo matter discussed. I they differed tho dlfferenco wns re- "Tho allied tax coramlttco of tho ferrcd to tho cabinet. Whoro there congress, ixhlcu met recently In Now' was no time to mako tho reference York, will bring a report to tho con Lord French' view prevailed. This Vcntlon rocomnjondlng revision of plan did not work woll. Neither all existing mining tax laws, both ' party wni satisfied. Kach nvlnlstcr national and local, thought he could do bettor without llorry penii w nrran. I Tho 1920 Increasn murks tho first year of tlio flvo-yenr contenary pro Iloxlng fans do not appear Incllif gram ot tho Methodists whirl, til ed to tako seriously tho report that 'dudes tho expenditure of $ IK.. 000. tho Dompsey-Cnrpentlor champion-1 000 In war reconstruction nnd gen- shlp bout will bo staged In Havana. It's too far from Itrondway In pop ular opinion, to pan out profitably. crn! expansion ot church activities DlVOHCi: Mt'LAI.T i IJy tholr tactics In avoiding every- A. Millard today filed an ap-, thing oven auggestlvo of a title I plmallon for a divorce from l)olln ' mnirh. Jnhnnv Kiliiinin. .Unn ! Wlllard. to whom ho wns married! ... ....... .. . .... ... .1 M B. . ....... ------ -- -. --...,,, - in aumuon u is gcncrnii rccoK- ui uumi. ir. ouu.i .tin iu uiu Wilson and l'cto Hurman bid fair " ' Unllfornln. Tho com nixed among mining men there must' homo office, and Lonl French was al-t0 bccomo ,bo 1U0!lt unpopular trio Plnlnt states thnt his wlfo deserted bo a general clearing of tho atmos- j lowed to chooso a chief secretary, not of champions In tho records of Amor-1 him In 101C. Thorn are no dill-1 pacro to snow wncro mo rcasonnoio nj n coucafip. oui as a suuorumaiu. cnn pugilism. dren. uno is uciwccn capuai anu i.iuor. ; nnu no cnoo-o .mt. .tiacpncrson. in Legislation which would "require t whom ho had had a favorablo cx Jncorporatlon of labor unions to perlcnco whcji Mr. Mncpherson waa mako contracts binding and enforce- undor secretary tor war ablo" will be proposed and discuss-' Lord French Is said to have Inter- whlrh u.ukoa tho monument n strung hold of tundor memarlos nml n Ahrlno for generations yet unborn. Your task of unhiding u sultablo trlbuto to tho dopartod will bo mado easier by visiting my placo of bus Inosa nt 1040 Mnln street nnd looking over tho bountiful dlsplny I havo Klamath Falls Marble and Granite Works 10-10 Main St G. D. Grizzle, Proprietor cd. It was officially stated. ferrcd In all tho dotalts of ndmlnls- Invitations havo been sent to 7.- tratlon. He tired of the Job nnd wot- 000 mining operators throughout corned tho change which brought Sir the country. Tho speaking program llamar Greenwood as n real chief Includes addresses by Governors Em- secretary directly representing the met 1). Iloyle, ot Novada and Henry cabinet, nnd General Macroady to J. Allen, ot Kansas. Governor John control tho armed forces. Tho three J. Cornwell. ot V. Va., whoso actions men havo since got on well together, havo been closely followed by mining and tho viceroy Is understood to be men in connection with tbo extend- content with a mainly ornamental po od strike ot miners In that state, has sltlon which relieves him from much been Invited and offldals of tho trouble, congcess expect him to accept. The salary attached to his post l Eight general divisions or work 20.000 pounds a year, with varieus: 'will be undertaken by tho conven-' additional allowances, and with some J 1lon according to tho program. Thoy, concessions In tho mnttcr of Income are: . 1 tax. l'revlous Viceroys found the sun , Industrial, legislation, standarlza-i Insufficient and somo of them who tlon, taxation, tbo gold problem. In-j were wealthy men supplemented It eluding furtherance ot a movement out of their private means, lint then to prevent creater(depletlon of the there were levees, drawing rooms, nation's monetary gold reserve: tloa- dances and entertainments on a largo tatlon conference, and schools of'scalo In the castle, all modelled In mines and metallurgy. 1 Imitation ot tho functions of tho roy- Gach general division Is under su-,al court In London. These havo not penrlston of a suoclal committee, and t been resumed since the rar which conferences .vrilr be heluj dally dur- suspended them, and' the ntcrtaln ms mo niu uas 01 incicouT-raiion.i inenis nro lew anu on ino moucsi "Reconstruction of tho monetary scat possiblo In tbo Viceregal lodge. system of the nation" will be the topic of an address by representative Louis T. McFadden, of Pennsyl vania, father ot the gold excise tax bill. 11KI-TSKI) TO QUIT which is a small house less exten slve than many Irish country man slons. The Vlceroyalty Is thus now nn or flee ot considerable profit, and since In the new conditions it Is Involv lety, there Is every Inducement for him to remain In It. Ing Its holder In less labor and anx It Is a convenlenco to tbo govern ment that Lord French should stay. CAltDIFF. Wales, Oct. 29. (By Mail) A million of the coal miners ot Great Britain participated in tbo strike, but there is at least one who' It would not be easy to find a suit did not obey the union call to quit: able successor. Unless, therefore. work. I Lord French's health breaks down a He presented himself for -work at! change Is considered unlikely, South Wales pti whero 20 men were mployed, keeping the colliery in or der. He went down for his seven Lour shift, cut coal, put it In a tub end took It to the pit mouth slnglo handed. Should a complete reversal tako place in present methods ot Irish ad ministration and a new policy of con ciliation bo Inaugurated, there would be a cbango In all tho Irish offlcos. 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