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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1920)
pJktONDAY, NOVKMUKK M, 1CTJ0. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rMm two ILL NOT M KAISER BILL . LONDON, Nov. 22. It seems now to bo finally settled thnt tho former Gorman emperor Is not to bo tried in contumaciam. Tho question was naked tho othor day of Premier Lloyd George In the homo of commons by Charles Fred crick White, liberal, member for west Derbyshire whether, "In view of tho fnct thqt Holland ha refuted extradition of William Hoheniollern, tho supremo council would summon blm for trlnl. nnd, In tho event of his non-appoarnnco. would arrange that ho shall bo tried In his absence, so that tho promlso that ho would bo tried In London might bo fulfilled." A written reply was made by An draw Doner Law, leader of tho house of commons, wing; "Tho government are not prepared t) adopt this suggestion." Ex-Empress Suffers Attack Heart Trouble DOORNK, Holland. Nov. 22. The former empress. Augusta Victoria of Gcrmsny, has suffered another aorere attack of heart trouble. Her sons and daughters ha.ro been sum moned. m Don't guess, smoke Melba clgais. 22-2G French General Makes Discovery PAltlS, Nov. 22 tJoncral Koyollo said upon his return recently from his threo weeks stay In tho United States, "I havo Just discovered Amor- U. of O. and Aggies Tie in Great Battle, .Stanford Defeated Iir.UKi:Li:Y, CM., Nov 22 Uni versity of California's undefeated lea and America has conquered mo. .football Juggernaut plunged Its way It Is a wonderland "It hss been n hard fight, those threo weeks In America," tho gen eral went on with tho usual humor ous twinkle In his eye. "I come Kick on tho vcrgo of collapso with grim dyspepsia holding mo In Its grip. Without taking back anything that I havo aid about American expedi tionary lurvu iuuku uviuk run mini-) through tho Cardinals of Stanford university to tho Pacific Coast con ference chnmplonshtp before approxi mately 30,000 persons hero Saturday In tho "big gamo," tho annual foot ball spectacle of tho coast. 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Wfi$nL STUDIO tt Photographs of Style, Quality ..v- K.f u VANITY It Isn't vanity which causes you tours. I must tako off my hat to four minutes after tho start of the American chofs. Thoro wore many rontest, followed six minutes Istor by banquets, luncheons, I survived them i a flold goal by Toomey; a touch all." down and a goal In tho third period To tho suggestion that most of tho .and threo touchdowns and goals com 1 ijf-fiffEfiyfSlffPiWB chefs at tho leading hotels were French, General Kayollo replied: "They may bo but they certainly hnro undcrgono an evolution for they had strango dishes of their own." "Did you miss your wlno with meals." he was asked prised tho llluo nnd (loal scoring i Not once did Stanford threaten the California goal; In fact tho Cardinals failed to mako first down onco dur ing tho contest. Only tho "Stanford spirit" Invoked whon California had I tho ball In tho shadow of tho Curdl-; nal goal posts kept tho scoro from, "I never missed my wlno," Fayollo assuming larger proportions. Twlco WpHcd. Stanford repulsed wttnin her own nn..u -i .d. .a iw ia..i itaar. lAN.vnfi linn inn I ninnrn n nmnrn iwu l as uic iu km auv.il .- ...-jw. ... ... - - . lean politics," General Fnyollo went which wore Irrcslstlblo In mldflehl on when reauestcd to explain wheth- Every available seat In tho field. er ho meant that ho had his wlno with n capacity In excess of 27,000, t i ... .. i- kl. .... im iIimi fHln.l mil mnnv nnranna. linnhlrt IWI(.J U UBJ 4B IB Mli lUDllFUl " mm.i .. ...lit. . ...-.. ..-.-...., ho did not miss It temperamentally. I havo had a grandiose reception that I shall never forgot although I am certain that It was not tor mo personally but because I represented Marshal Foch nnd tho French army. to get seats, saw tho gamo from tho hills back of tho field. rxiVKnHiTY..fion tii: CORVALLI8, Nov 22 Tho Ore-, gon Aggies In tho statu chnmplonthlp. "I lived through it." concluded tho i played the University of Oregon team general, "but even tho organizers of, to a standstill In Saturday's game my tour had to admit that It was a record for endurance." CALIFORNIA NEWS Tho icoro vraii 0 to 0 At tho clow. In ihi. flnnl nrttlni tftVIni fiilvnn- - .-.."..---. -- . ;.:: i tago or mo lumnm or airors, wnicii gavo thorn the ball In Oregon terri tory, tho Aggies started "tWk of JilnmiM m-lth Knsherrnr ns tho nlvot I L STANFORD UNIVERSITY, Nov. man. Tho last ono put tho ball on 22. The women's council, the execu- Oregon'es four-yard line for a first. tlvo body of tho women students of i down. Then Oregon made a magnl Stanford university, declared that It. "cent stand nnd withstood four Is faced with the duty of demanding ' Plunges. It was tho Aggies best and an Immediate retraction by Miss only chance. Hocking, '22, a member of tho Al pha Omricon Pisorority. of an article in Stanford Pictorial, which states i that a group of Stanford women are! Indulging In smoking and crap shoot Flor do Mclba. Tho cigar supreme ' 22-20 Ing to a greater extent than outside world has any Idea of. the SACRAMENTO, Nov. 22 Mrs. Rafella Henderson, who Is believed to have been the oldest resident In Ithls part of California, died at a local hospital at the age of 107 years. She was born In Mexico In ,1813, but had lived In the United States since early childhood. For (he past 3S years she had been a resident of this city. , oucwur HUBLUMBAGOOR; STIFFNESS AWAYi CIUCO, Nov. 22. The remains of Or do O. Jenkins, first Chlcoan to lose hla life In tho world war, a vic tim of the Ill-fated Tuscanla, will ar- rlvo hero before the end of tho week from New York for burial. This Information was received by Leroy R. Druce. secretary of tho local post of the American legion, which org- to havo yonr photograph made, bat MrTjces a sincere desire to visualize your real self for the pleasure It will I LOS ANGELES. Nov. 22. Louis nub Pain From Itnck With Small Trial IlotUo of Old "Hi. Jacob Oil." 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