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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1920)
fHUTUtlDAY, NOVKMIIKU 20, llttrj. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON iAni vovn The Evening Herald K. J. MUUItAV... Fiu:n boulk...... Kdltor ..City Kdltor Pabllshod dally, except Sunday, by Ea Horald Publishing Company ot imath Kalis, at 115 Fourth Street. . ntorod at the postofflco at Klam fctb. Fallt, Oro for transmission thru h tnalls as second-class matter. to keep tho vnluablo marsh lands from homcatend settlement by ex sorvlco men, Mr. Cnrnnhnn 'naked tliu wltne.s the difference In value be twoon tho marsh lands nnd tho dry hilt lnnd, from which ho sn(d no one wag trying to bar tho ex-soldlers. Tho witness said comparison would run about 100 to or.o In divor ot tho marsh lnnd, Curtinlmn n ltnesH Mr, Cnrnnhnn was the Inst witness. He declared that tho contract should bo so clear thnt It needed to depend on no one's Interpretation; thnt dif ferent people construed It dlffercnt- MKMUKR OK TIIK A8SOCIATKO PIUS.S Tho Associated Press Is oxcluslrel) ntltled to thn inn for mnnhllrntlnh of all news dispatches credited to It. '" r not otherwlso credited la this 0 snld thnt not only he. but ft?ri' v nd inUo lhe ,0Cftl new pub 8UCh ns Senator Chnmberlnln. " " ""'""' Congressman Slnuott nnd former "ZZ I 5J7 " Attorney General Drown saw grave n earing narrows to danger in it. Inter Dretlncr Termsk T W that while he did not be- I 1 1 at iKn (i'Mntimnt lift l ntl paK ivtu siv u vi situ. su i-itinii; (Continued from page 1) Ho said he did not agrco with Mr. J'ewcll that tho government water lights were absolutely secure. He thought the government had prior rights to all tho Klamath water bat tbat Its position was being undermln fx9. 1f tlertartfit thnt iimtmiMmllv 1f the matter went on as It Is going, nJ that h,Jr tou ' ho 4ho power company would gain Kn? nnd, c0 PIan, nu Uter. atrong vested rights to tho water oluto Is their ownership, sell It to from which It would be difficult, or had lost Its water rights, except for 50. 000 acres, ho believed neglect to uso the water had seriously Impaired them and that the government should actively reassert Its rights Im mediately as a necessary protection. Ho said that ho feared that tbo til ings ot tho company gavo them ab solute control of wator thus acquired Impossible, to dislodge them, Item Not the Keynote . Mr. Bradbury said that tbo build ing ot the dam would not hasten the opening ot Tule, J-aXe and other lower lands. He said that It was a -question ot bulldlng'dltchea and la tenia to supply theso lands which was the keynote ot the situation as "regards tho date ot their opening, t iW. H. Geary ot the Geary Invest Kent company, with a development project on the Upper Lake, said his ynmnonv (tail anM anmji lanrf ftt 170 An acre. He thonrht th roverament government would have revenue from land nround the lake was about the tno o11 Uai leasing act to Immediate ly ouiid tne dam ir tno reclamation California IrrlgatlonlsU. VJhlle personally he would agrco to others than the government build ing the dam, ho said ho thought pub lie would be best served It the gov ernment built dam. If ambiguity ot the contract were cleared 'up, bow ever, be had no objection to tho pow er company building the dam, pro viding water were provided? for every available aero In the project and the public rights fully protected. Ho said, on Information secured from Senator Chamberlain and Con gressman Slnnott. he beloved the step had tho sanction ot tho ex-sor-vlco nuni's organization. l'nMiiiit KMri Tmlny The committee Is mootliw today to prepare Its report. It was Imllcntcd thnt recommendations would accom pany tho report. Publication ot tho official record dopends upon tho Judgment of tho chamber of commerce. Tho entire record and finding will bo submit ted to Secretary Payno for uso. In tho formnl hearing ut Washington December 2d. o c i e t y day Mrs. Colllor ngnln entertained' at nn elaborate dinner for Mr. nnd Mrs, Colllor 8r Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Colllor and Charles Collier Jr. Fri day evening Mr. and Mrs. Kred Flwt gavo a dinner honoring Mr. nnd Mrs. Collier. Their guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Colllor, Mr. nnd Mrs. (J. G. Porter, Mr. nml Mrs. Alfred Col lier nnd Mr. l'leof fnthor. Mr nnd Mrs. Alfred Colllor were hosts for their parents on Wednesday evening nt tholr homo In Hot Springs. down odmi:h it.mi.v W'n I,-... I..., .... ... D,l,,. ...I,, , . I " J'll HTOHW I 111) KMIOW- "t """""'"'''nuiaiiiti telegram front n Francisco, week with entertainment of oery tolling of a further cut In ih r.i doscrlpilno ere .lopped In tholr rush' of bacn. m. w . ou c. cS.o ot dinners, .lances nnd brldgo parties cu, ,0 cost of living! by tho tcrrlfflc storm which descend- "Weiss & llosenthnl . ed upon Klamath Falls Monday and Klamath Falls, Oro'. v..j i.vhbi-u nn unnii puur into r Tl For your Thanksgiving turkey call 2&3.J. 20-23 A classified Ad will toll It, Just n good honest bnth, That I what you got, In puro hot mineral water, natures own gift, at tho new Hot Hprlngn bath houso. 2 'Heferrlng to bacon, ndvertlso In your papers that tho prlco of bacon Is reduced to two dollars and soventy. flvo conts per can, according to gov ernment reduction. Advertise extensively. "M. LEVY & SON." This speaks for Itself nnd tells you where to get this bacon. THH ARMY GOOD 8TOIIK. 19-22 ume sort. M. Motsehenbacher, president ot -the Klamath Drainage district, said .thera had been persistent rumors that the district would not get wa- servlce would make a demand for the money. Argument I Hrief The hearing closed with brief ar- ter If the power company built tholEuments by Mr. Carnahan, Mr. Hoi- dam. Ife aald the directors had been gate and Mr Groesbeck. Represcnta- .quite nneasy. lives of other Interests waived right Under cross examination by At-i of argument. The arguments present- torneya Groesbeck he admitted that led followed closely the lines ot the Jils fear had been reduced by hearing! testimony. .the testimony of Mr. McKee and Mr. Mr. Carnaban declared tbat he had Newell. the backing of the legion In every "We do not care who builds thelstep ho bad taken. He said he had tlam." he aald as long as we get the been falsely charged with making a Water." I personal fight upon the power conj oin support of, his contention thatjpany and reclamation service and 'there are powerful Influences at work blocking progress, but tbat every day. Only a fow of tho moro adven turous ladles of tho city entertain ed. A most attractive party for (he very young set of tho city was n surprise dinner honoring Kudolph Jacob's Uth birthday, given for him and a number of his school mates by his mother, Mrs. L. Jacobs and slstor. Mrs. John Knders. Tho dinner was served at C o'clock and tho guests wero seated around a tnblo made at tractive with Thanksgiving decora tions. Tho Invited guests were: Joo' Brans, Kenneth Myers, llruco 4ef-i fortes, Howard Taylor, Kunlc Itob erts, Joe Crook, Archie, Iluttlur. Rob-' crt Clay, Keith Kuconlch and the . . two Master, George. .-uiinm ttriEni was nosiess on -w her seventh birthday to a nun of her llttlo girls friends Tuesday I HOMK Dolls on ! Friday and Saturday. Hanaro t XHng Htor. 19-20 'l4'f4-i.t4.4.4.4.4.f.4.t.4.4.4.4,1.4.4.4..t4.44.4,4.4.4.44 The Klamath Falls Red Cross workers are now soliciting funds. Hector's store joins with all other patriotic people in urg ing hearty support to the call. Without funds the Red Cross cannot do the work it wants to do. True, it can perform deeds of charity without your support, but how much :: more and better it can do if you will help with your dollars. Would you refuse a cry for help from a suffering little child? No, :: certainly not. Yet. in refusing to subscribe ; :: to the Red Cross that is just exactly what '' :; you are doing. DONATE TO THE FOURTH RED CROSS CALL This space donated by Hector's Store .-SB w HCH! Lame Back Rub- Backache, Lumbago, 'Soreness and Stiffness Away Try This! sssninlail Dack hurt you? Can't straighten tip without .feeling sudden pains, harp aches and twinges? Now Lis ten I That's lumbago, sciatica or may be from a strain, and you'll get blessed relief the moment you rub less and doesn't bum or discolor the skin. Limber up! Don't" suffer! Get a small trial bottle from any drug storo you afternoon. Her llttlo guests woro'the' f girls of tho primary class at Central school and besides the girls from Central, Helen Mason. Helen Bhtvc.iJL Helen Monroe. Arllno Johnson, Kilts-; J both Powell. Cora Hell and Bula V Wilson and Fay Grltilo were Invl- ICU. P B. O. Woman's national sorority, I Is planning a gift sale for Docember Z3. In tho Kvnns building. They will have lovely thing to offer tho, woman who Is Interested In well, cooked food and tasty homo decora tions. These salon and bazaars given I by churches and clubs ore tlmo sav-i Ing things for busy society woman and they offer her an opportunity, ' as well, to help a worthy organize-' tlon. I Flowering plants, tablo decora-' uons, rcrns. trult cake, salted auts. o Mil,. .M.t 1 1 J.-.- ... .'... """' "u ruiu nsn aquariums will be among the things offered by the i. ;. o. mtor.JL Jut few steps around the corner on Sixth street you will find lesday JL n..,n..'. L k f 1 1 i. . .... . uavenport s uie store tor high-gradb Jewelry. Watches, Dii monds, Cut Glass, Clocks, etc. No high rents, or overhead expenses. You can save frpm 25 to 30 per cent on anything in the elry line. Just received a fine line of Cut Glass special. The best equipped repair shop in the county Honest work at honest prices, our motto. jew- "! ro. and after using it just once, I W; Ab?Jr ored the 'guests with "II forget that you ever hod back-!,en'd , ,readlDf- .Tno noteu e. lumbago or sciatica, because ""- "" -" "" r back will never hurt or causo Seehorn, served tho n nlun It nnr .lll.in. . lUnCnCOH. so quickly. You simply rub It and out points nnd has been !ecommended!.,.T1l0'e Prcnt were: Mesi eomes the pain. It Is perfectly harm- for CO years. Adv. i"- ,, " J- T- Mctollur ... ..-ICocHer. K. Illco. Jcsso Hall MAAMrMMMAAAAAAiiMAAMAAIVWyMMWWWWMMAMAAr EXQUISITE GIFTS OF Ivory Py-ra-lin Sh-h-h! If you would really delight Milady, present her Ivory Py-ra-lin. It is personable, correct and enduring. Du Barry, the noted pattern de luxe shown here, may be had in a wide ' variety of articles... The Du Barry name is stamped on every piece. Come in and let us suggest variouu sets. You place yourself under abso lutely no obligation. It is our pleasure. STAR DRUG GO. to Klamath Falls ladies, Tho silver tea given by tho ladles of tho Christian church at the homo' of Mrs. K. O. Cummlngs, Thursday nuernoon. was a success and was well attended by members and friends of the church. Tho afternoon was spent In conversotlon and Mrs. F a hostesses. ...- .. .. . . . your back with soothing, penetrating) ache. lumbago or sciatica, because f?- "'": ""' uu''k nd Mrs. "St. Jacobs Oil." Nothing else takesyour back will never hurt or causo , Hoenorn' rved tho dslntyl out soreness, limeneu nni! stiffness nnv mam mlwrv. It never dlsan-i luu . , , .-., rrh. ............. . w- n Jiesuames . m .Fred Ilallov. l.l-n Houston, Sadio Mattoon, J. J. Kcll-j .er. Vvhnrt U If niinl.fi n it n..H. i ,.. .... .., ... ... ...,,, w. ,,, iluui. I er, McKlm. Danner. II. S. Abbey, Harry Itichurdson, It. J. Sheets, Itu-j fus Moore, Wlest. Ilullock, Cum-1 (imings, Geo Wirtz, nnd the Misses i r.uzaocm .Mcuuruy. Vivian 8heots. Marie Wlest. Margaret Cummlngs and Master Charles Cummlngs. , Aira J V fTnnlltf tvn hMs.AUu .Wednesday afternoon to tho A. N. W. ciui at nor homo on South Itlvorsldo. The uftornoon was pleumntly mient with needlework and delicious ro freshmonts wero served. Guests other than tho club mem bers wore: Mesdamos It. J. Sheets, nnd Harry Ilichardson. I Tho books tho club Is to read IIiIh year are ai follews: Tho Claw bv Stocklcy; O, Monoy-Portor; Lffo and Gabriel lo Glasglew: Tho IT. L. Trail Znno Groy; Mrs. Hopo's Hus band; Tho Sky Pilot of No Man's i.anu uonnors; The Toll of Tho nanus Paul do Laneyj Harriott and tho Upor Morris; .Mary Mario Portor; Tho Following of thn fitnr Uorclay; Ilab-Ilhlnehart; His Of- flcla! Fiancee Illovo; Chrlstophor ana iiumuus; a Poor Wlso Man. The Happy Hour Sewing club will meet nozt Tuosday at the homo of Mrs. It. A. Eramltt on Pine strcot, All members are urged to be pres ent, as an Interesting afternoon Is promised. An enjpyable evening was passed Thursday by the Rebekah lodge mem do m and their friends at an open meeting In tho chapter rooms of the order. An Interesting pro gram was rendored, and cspoclal mention is due tho pupils of River side school, who gave a Thanksgiv ing pageant. Besides this number there were several readings, as wall an vocal and Instrumental solos. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Collier Sr. ot Eugene, who have been hero as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Androw M Colllor for the past two weeks, woro oxtenslvely ontortalnod at vari- ous dinner parties this wook. Sun day. Mrs, A. M. Collier was hostess at a dinner party for her guests, to which Mr, and Mrs. Frank McCor muck and family wore Invited, Tues- . W. C. Davenport Expert Watch Maker and Jeweler f HEADQUARTERS FOR THE HAND - MADE, ONE - PIECE, & NON - DIVORCE WEDDING RINGS ! 4t rex Cafe ARRANGE TO HAVE YOUR THANKSGIVING DINNER AT THE REX CAFE For the benefit of those who do not care to go to the trouble and expense of cooking an elaborate dinner at home we are going to serve a Thanksgiving dinner that will consist of Salad Soup Relish Fish -"" l .. .VlV.,WiAHig,m-laAj j j, v Klamath turkey, Klamath celery, Chestnut dressing, Cranberry sauce t Plum pudding with a hard fine sauce ' ' Fruit Cake, Etc. Will be served from 12 noon to 9 p. m. on Thanks giving Day, November 25th Watch this space for Menu Wednesday.