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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1920)
JTAQR TIIBKM THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, DEOKMnEtl 8, tlr2w I M SEEKENTRV TO AMERICA NHJW VOIIK. Doc, 8, Amorlen ahoiiM liavn aomo any an to who should bo ullowml (o emigrate to thin couiltry mid whom tlm homo-aookor iihnulil k whim thoy got horo, In tho opinion of Commissioner of Immlgrn tlon Kri'dortck A, Watlli. Ho said In a survny of tho oinmlgrntlon sltun tlon niacin public hnro todny Hint an nrmy or lf.,000,000 fonilgnor nro Clamoring to tnlKratn to thin country nnd tho I'nllml Htntv him no moans available to atop those not WMitoil. Distribution of Immigrant to farm andmliiaawhero laborers are .grontly necJiletiJuiiteSit of permitting thorn tocl(g"up .nlroaily congested cltlim where no morn Inhabitants nro wnntod, would halp to avert thn men ncn fronted liy tl'M unparallolotl Influx if foreigner through America's front door, nccordlng to thn commlMlon er. Morn thnn 1,000,000 of these nllens "ninny of them refugeea In thn ntrtctnnt sense of tho torm" will enter thn United Htnlea during thn rurront fiscal yrnr, thn commis sioner unlit. Home of thim,Jin add d, will find Ihnlr wny to farm where (.f.vo linportunod tho ItumlKratlou of ficials to i top HondlriK Immigrant to Ihnlr cltlim, nml to Imlucn thorn to settle on fiiriin, thn commissioner do olnroil, "Thoru nro thousand of people nut of work In thoon cltlim toilny," ho Nitld, "Theso nildml thounnndit of now- comers only tnnko condition worm. ,Thoy cannot rind worx.'Ttioy nro not producer, ami wmy romniii in tho cities ontlng up food tli tit In scurco enough nt present, "I Imvo.boon told by tho vice-pros- Idotit of ono of our grontost woaturu rnllroniln that In tho Dnkotn noxt yoar tho hurvosl will bo loss thnn 00 par cant of whnt It wn thin year bo- cnuNo thoy ennnot got sufflclont In- bor on thn funns, l'roptir dlatrlbu- tlon of thn Immigrants, If It could bu hrouRht nbout by lobulation, would circumvent t It In threatening situation. "It would Rend thousnnd to tho farms, thus denting ono of tho moot effective blowi It tho hitch coat of liv ing. It om to mo Hint much could ha do n (i In encouraging tlimo poo. pin to tnkn up small bit of ground nnd work thorn. I think tho govern m nut ought to holp out." Commissioner Wnllli suggested tho cstnbllslimont of a prnfernntlnl soloc tlrn method of admitting Immigrants from thn IB, 000, 000 who, htv be lieves, nro trying; to coinn to Amor len. "Hut." ho mMml, "profnrontlal nil mlaalon ennnot. bo Inatltutnd without flrat amending thn constitution. Nitm- z WA f A small deposit will hold any gift until wanted. orou suggestions hnvn boon inodn greatly needed, but tho 'for thn bundling; of thn comlnic mil- t nmjorlty will flock to cltloa, illona and there aro tunny bills be ll la particularly undesirable In forn congress on tho subject." thny nro Jtrent whlrh la particularly undesirable In forn congress on tho aubj tlila period of readjustment been u no I Of thn proton t literacy teat, ho do- of food and hollaing condltlona jelnrnd, "thiro nnver wna n greater Municipal official In aevnrnl cltloa farm," nnd Hint It nfforda "no safety IS. STEVENS SAYS . SI HAD HER DOUBTS AETKIt TEX VEAIW IIP KlTKEIt- , nd for day. at a time IMJ. MM ANCIEI.I WOMAN WAHlwa unable to do my houaework 1IEOINNIMI TO THINK KIWI -t IA(I ,rd ,o many different UOIJI.D NKVKH IIKCOVKIt. treatments and medicines, and hod "Thn way Tanlac haa restored my health la almply wonderful and I am glad of ihe opportunity to tell every body about Ihla grand .medicine," aid Mra, C. P. Rtevcna, of 31120 Kouth Harvard llaulnvard.. trfa An gnlea, Cal, 'Kor at leant ten yeara my atomnch had troubled mo and for aevoral year a my hoallh had born poor, auffnrod terribly from Indlgoatlon and uTt'iPllghtcat 'of fooda would ratlan gna to form on my atomnch, whlcji at tlmea would prcuia up around my tjeart and cauio auch n li,ortnea of breath I could hardly aland It. I bncamo ao weak and narvoui that thn leaat little nolae would upaet me ao I couldn't get a good night' rcat I Juat had that tlrod, worn out fool ing alt tho tlnui, ( lost Intercat In ajiont a much money without get ting relief, that I had my doubt about ever finding anything to help me. I read about Tanlac In tho papora and decided to try It myaelt. I am now foiling Juat a now woman. I atratod -Improving -wlth'tho flrat few doiea and now I can rat anything I want without oven n ilgn of Indl- ' Jgottlon or Jroublo with my atomacli. ' 1 1 aleop llkn a child every night and fool flnn all thn tlmo. Thnt worn out fooling ha left mo and I have boon built up until my houaowork I now ? J J r j t j T ? ? 4 i v ANDROSS-GLOVER Style Shop 707 Main St Phone 341 W '""""""?"W"?""4 Prompt and careful attention jriven to mail orders T T J r . .7. . '. & The holidays will be a season of rejoicing to everyone who does their shopping here now! f t 2 X SHOP IN KLAMATH FALLS Gifts for mother, sister, wife or sweetheart. VANITIES AND BAGS In a wonderful array of beautiful- de signs. GLOVES Complete assortment of styles and sizes. SWEATERS An unsurpassed selection at tempting prices. FURS What gift can be more pleasing? BLOUSES From the simplest to the most elaborate importations. PETTICOATS In gayest colors and finest qualities. HOSIERY A present that never fails to please. UNDERWEAR , Italian and crepe de chine; innumerable novel and dainty styles. With the social festivities of the holiday season just ahead, our selection of afternoon, dinner and evening gowns will be of the utmost interest to every woman. Search where you will, you cannot find styles more enchanting or at prices more modest. Andross-Glover Style Shop 1 Xa4M4M '$ 707 MAIN STREET to the country." Somo of tbo 72 rad Icala confined on Ellfa laland re cently could read and wrlto In aev oral languagai. ho Bald, and could a pleiwuro. Tanlac hai certainly boon.'1"0 ,a""1 " "lernc5f ,0,t d"' viaou, uui iney wore aciirutmu cu Ituns and bad people for Ihla coun try." yVc need toala that will detcrmlno a bleaalng to mn and I will aiwnya pralao and recommend It to every one." Tanlac la told In Klamath Falla by Star Irug Co., In I.orcllo by Jnmea Merc. Co. and In Merrill by South ern Oregon Drug Co. Adv. abiding citizen, Many people who can not poialbly paaa the literacy test will mako tho moat aubatantlal citi zens. "I bollcvo we should havo aome aay aa to who Is to btvallowed to come hero and where they should go. Perhaps wo could havo a reciprocal agrcoment with othor nations to have whether a man or woman Intend tojour representative on tho othor side bo a real worker and aroal law-lot tho ocean to determine who should emigrate. Wo do not want undealr ablca and I would rather send back a thousand good men than let ono bad man como Into tho country. "Our solgan Is: 'when tn doubt. deport.' " DAIIIV FIIIM .FIXK1) POIITLAND. Orei. Doc. 8. Tho Hazelwood company, dealers I dairy products, were convicted la the federal court of manufacturing: adulterated butter without comply ing with tho government regulations. General handy man will do odd jobs by the hour. Phone H5-W 6-2 Christmas cards Drummond Print Shop, Fourth and Pine. 7-9 44iV$M$M$M$M$My$ PUBLIC AUCTION V Owing to Other Business. Interests We Will Sell at Public Auction, Beginning at 9 A. M. Saturday, Dec 11th t We Will Sacrifice Our Entire Stock of Merchandise at Prices That Will Astound the Public of Klamath Falls. This Auction Will Continue Until the Entire Stock Is Disposed of BRANDENBURG'S DRY GOODS STORE H. C. MOORE, Auctioneer . ' We Still Have Telephone No. 465 423 Main Street ? I & ; H$MMfr$ M$H$H$H 1lMllllZ $$