The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 01, 1921, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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TUK8DAY, FKMlUAtlY J, 1021.
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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The Evening Herald
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..City' llltor
Published daily oxcopt Sunday, by
The llornld Publishing Company of
Klamath Falls, .at 110 Eighth Street.
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aUred at tho postofflco at Kin
math .Palls,. Ore for transmission
through tho mails as second-clan
mattor.
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Tho Associated Press la oxclustvoly
entitled to tho nso for ropubllentton
of all nows dispatcher crodltod td It,
or not othorwlso crodltod in this
paper, and also tho local now pub
Usher; herein.
TUKSDAY, KinmUAKY 1, 4081.
ENCLAND SHUNS
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0. S. Ill HIES
LONDON, Jan. 1. (By Mall).-
Any attompt by Great Britain to
build a big nary In competition with
tho United States would bo "absol
utely disastrous", eay somo of tho
leading -weekly periodical's ot Lon-
No
Cakes
ike Mother
vsetjb dkel
onfyS'4
.and my! how
cWcous' with
w piping norcvp
of Coffee wnd
pure cream
don, In commenting on tho, naval es
timates for tho current yoarVAs pro
son ted In tha llbuso ot Commons
Ihoao estimates, woro flxod nt 00,-
872,300 pounds.
Tho Spectator condemns tho post
war rocrudoncenco of "navallsm" un
der tho caption "Tho Naval Skin
(iamo," "Against whom should wo
bo building?" - It asks. "Klthor
against America or JapanWo should
n6t bo building against both for an
nlllanco between thorn against Great
Britain Is lnconcotvnblo.
"Wo want to say mbst emphati
cally that In our opinion a compel!
tlon with Amorlca would bo absolute
ly disastrous. Wo hopo tho natlot
will never consent to It."
Any suggestion of a "two kools to
ono "naval policy as directed against
tho Unltod States tho Spectator dis
misses as ludicrous, and It under
scores tho phrase: "Wo must not
form our policy on tho possibility
of n "war with Amorlca."
"It over wo Joined with Japan
against Amorlca, wo should hao
sounded tho knoll ot the Ilrltlsh Em
plro," tho papor .concludes.
Tho Nation, which brands big nav
allsm as sheer lunacy, also strongly
opposes naval competition with tho
United States Which It says will have
a navy superior to tho British In
1024.
"Wo cannot successfully enter on n
shipbuilding competition with Am
erica which bos twlco our population
and four times our resources," this
paper says and it centinues:
"Our navallsts have put another
nail In tho coffin of tho Lcaguo ot
Nations. Unices this policy Is re
pudiated at onco, It will do moro
than anything olso to keep Amorlca
out of tho Lcaguo, to Impel her to a
political and economic Isolation, de
veloping her full powers of military
and naval dofonso, drawing tho
South American states Into a Pan
Americanism, fatal to tho larger In
ternationalism and depriving- tho
broken countries of Europo of tho
cconomlo and financial aid that
thoy badly need, and that only the
trado and credit ot Amorlca can sup
ply. That way lies nolthor poaco, nor
economic recovery, nor financial sal
vation."
Tho Outlook, which apologizes for
"Inflicting on the reader tho painful
subject ot an Anglo-American war
which is .rightly not considered
thinkable by most ot us," considers
that undor existing conditions of
mlno amlsubmarlno warfaro, the
British ffbot, wcro It twlco as big as
It Is, could not vonturo Into Amort
can wntors, nor could tho Americans,
with thrlco tho numbor of dread
noughts thoy possess, vonturo to' ap
proach tho British coasts."
Incidentally, the Saturday Ilovldw
puts In a strong ploa for tho aalo ot
tho West Indies by Brjtaln to tho
United slates, In order to roduco
British Indebtedness , to Amorlca,
without sacrificing British trado Interests.
Serves You Right'
the Club Cafe
7ake Home a Dogen
Dot4hnui330
That popular place
Sixth street,
Just, off Main
on
a
Serves You Right'
Do you know why so many people' eat reg- J
ularly at
THE REX CAFE
Seventh and Main Streets.
Whether breakfast, lunch or dinner, there's always a variety, ot '
dellclously-cookcd foods that instantly appeals to your appetite ! !
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You aro served quickly with liberal proportions ot tho foods you i .
i choose.
Onco you have eaten at Tho Rex Cafe you will readily undor- ! ',
X stand why so many people cat thero regularly. Try It tomorrow.
Kox Cafo Snails, Doughnuta and Bake-RIta broad aro always on ;
sale. Take somo homo for your breakfast
Wave of Strikes
Demoralizing All
Trades in India
CALCUTTA, Jan. 10. (India In
formation Bureau). A gonorat
strlko wnvo has boen swooping over
tho Industrial soctlons ot India af
fecting avory Industry. Tho labor
situation In Bombay city Is roportod
to bo growing m'oro serious. Tho
strlko ot tho postal and tolograph
workers, ot tho strcot railway mon
and of tho gas workers still contin
ues. A summary of tho situation
Bhows that tho postmen havo boen
on strlko for CO days now, gas work
ers for 60 days and stroot railway
men for 40, and that tho condition
ot tho strikers is serious. Roccntly n
now strlko ot 2,000 milkmen was de
clared and Bombay's milk supply cut
off. Tho city's business interests con
tinues to bo disturbed.
In Madras a lockout ot operatives
of tho Buckingham Mills has boon In
progress for four weeks. Tho mill
ownors havo announced that 1,600
ot tho 5.000 strikers havo boon per
manently dismissed. Thoy offered to
take back tho othor 3,600 at an In
crease ot 60 to 76 porccnt In wages
beginning with the now yoar. Latest
reports Indicate that the mill owners'
offer has not? been accepted.
In Calcutta, 6,000 coachmen havo
warned tholr omployors that thoy
will go on strlko unloss tholr salar
ies aro increased. Mon employed in
tho Rangoon arsenal aro reported to
bo on a strlko, domandlng higher
wages becauso ot tho high cost ot
living.
Ono strlko, that ot tho stevedores,
has como-to an end but It Is reported
that anothor ot groat magnltudo has
begun In tho coal Holds. This Is re
garded as tho beginning of what may
becomo a general strlko In tbo col
lieries. India already Is suffering
from coal shortage.
Koran
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SAX DIEGO BUILDING
MARINE BHIGADE POST.
SAN DIEQO, Cal., Fob. 1. Con
struction of. tbo first unit ot a,
Unite States marlno brigade post,
which Is oxpected to bo tbo. largest
of Its kind in tbo west, will bo com
pleted here about March 16.
Tbo government, it is .said, al
ready has spent moro than $2,000,
000 on tho post and another 12,000,
000 will be noeded to completo tho
work.
When flnlshod, tho post will havo
about 46 buildings, many ot them
built on tho Spanish mission ttrle
about a bugo quadranglo. At Pro-
sent six barrack buildings aro al
most complotod.
According to present plans, tbo
post will be the permanont bom of
tbo seventh marlno regiment.
T?TT?f??T?T?f?fff
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY !
You Can Qot At
I WEATHER RECORD I
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Horoaftor Tha Herald will nnMl.h
tbo mean and maximum tempera
tures and precipitation record as tak
en br tbo U. B. Reclamation nrvlr
station. Publication will cover tho
day previous to tbo paper's Issue, up
to G' o'clock of the day.
PALACE FRUIT CO. I
624 MAIN ST.
Ben Davis Apples per box $2.15
Mellow Newtowns $2.30
Celery per bunch , 15c
Cauliflower per U '. i2c
Spinach per lb., 2 for 25c
Oranges per doz 55c
Pro
Max. Mln. clpiutlon
Jan 1 40 27 ry-
Jan 2 . 46 36 23
Jan 3 -... 43 37
Jan 4 ... '46 33
Jan 6 . 31 27 80
Jan 0 ........ 26 4
Jan 7 .. 39 17
Jan 8 21 13
Jan 0 -.,.... 31 '13
Jan JO . 32 14
Jan 11 20 7
Jan 12 . 30 ' 20 07
Jan 13 . 39 30
Jan 14 34 '25
Jan 16 ... 40 26
Jan 16 . 36 34
Jan 17........ 41 26 10
Jan 18 . 33 30 10
Jan 19 33 30 13
Jan. 20 25 16
Jan 21 28 12
Jan 22........ 24 3 -
Jan 23........ 30 7
Jan 24 82 35 0,06
Jan 25........ '28 36
Jan 26 ,36 28
Jan 27........ 42 32 06 '
Jan 28 37 21
Jan 2 !..... 20 39 32
Jan 30 42 12 .26
Jan 3l'....... 35 17 .13
A classified Ad will sell it, v
VIENNA, Jan. 6. (By Malt)-
Ono Amorlcan buslnoss man who has
Just revisited this city was so sur
prised at tho changes that had taken
placo in tho onco gay Austrian capi
tal that ho doclarod that "tho pana
rama of rulsory," ho wltnossod hero,
was tho greatest shock ot his llfo
Henry Dnrna, ot St. Paul, Minn.,
last visited Vienna ton years ago
when, as ho said, thoro was "groat
tun," hero. Now ho has returned
and spent about two weeks, long en
ough, ho says, to know what ho Is
talking about.
"I novor dronmod," said Mr.
Barna to an Amorlcan Hod Cross
representative hero, "thnt Vlonna
would show such tragic offoctn ot
tho war. I havo boon In nearly
ovory capital ot Europo slnco tbo
anulstlco, but uowhoro havo I soon
such wholcsalo misery. Evorythlng
Is out of Joint. Everything Is nncor
tain. Food is scarco, and fuel still
moro difficult to obtain. I don't sup-
poso nnyono can bo happy In a sen
ot mlsory llko this.
"Why," ho wont on," thoro Isn't
a smile, much loss a laugh In that
crowd," referring to tho pooplo pass
ing tho botolJn tho Klngstrasso.
"Thoy seem so'sad and .dull-oycd,
theso Viennese, who were so gay
when I was hero before
"Evorybody eocms to bo carrying
somothlng. Thoso llttlo bundles aro
scraps of food which tboy havo been
given by somo more fortunato neigh
bor or'roliof agencies. Thoro's a man
In a fur coat carrying a handkorchlcf
full ot food. Ho wouldn't ba seen
doing that whon I was hero Inst. Ho
would bo too proud."
Mr. Barna told of' a visit he had
mado a fuw days botoro to I'jo Wlon
orwnld, n great forost, an hmr's
street car rldo from tho conter of
Vlonna tthoro ho saw a sight whlrh
ho likened to a nightmare Tho poo
plo who wore allowed to go thero for
wood woro emerging from the for
est, their backs heavily laden with
tho packs ot fuel.
"There were hundreds of msn)
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It Can't Leak,
Because It's Made
in One Piece
AKANTLEEIC It built like n
bottle all In one piece.
Most riot-wnirr bottles are
made In sections, then cemented
together. When cement dries
and cracks, the bottle leaks.
Every Ksntleek Hot-Wstef
Bar I moulded of pure soft
rubber one continuous piece.
No parts, patches, cement. Even
stopper socket It moulded In.
And guaranteed for A full two
yeort' service or a new Ksnt
leek free.
Don't wait until your oId"ti
leaks. Oct n Kontlttk. Your old
one rosy break open tonight.
STAR DRUG CO.
clothing soaked with tho cold rain
and thoy ware filing along tho road
slilo In nn almost, unbroken lino, nil
headed for Vienna, stooped from tho
weight of CO or 70 pounds of wot
wood. Sixty pounds was their allow
unco but I was told that many slipped
by tho Inspectors with moro than
that.
"Thoro woro many sorts of people
In that lino which 1ms been strutchod
along that road for moro than u
year. I saw a woman of ovldont gen-
tlo birth, In n fur coat, probably tho
women and children," ho said, "tholr last vestlgo of hpr woalth bont ovor
under tho weight of hor pack, trud
glng along bosldo a former officer In
the Austrian army who still woro bis
great grey coat and cap, Thon camo
children of tho vory poor with tholr
llttlo feet protruding from tholr worn
shoes. It was vory wot undorfoot and
nt tholr ovory stop ono could boar tbo
walor ooilni; from tholr shoes."
Amorlcan .architects havo plannod
nn entirely now town to take tho
place ot Bouroulllns, Franco,
Tho world's producelon of gold
last yoar was about $360,000,000.
SPECIAL
Ford Accessory Sale
Better take advantage of thisale as we must put this stock
into. cash at once. Price is no object. Some of these items are of
fered at less than cost.
MAYO PUMPS
$3.00, Now : $2.10
WIND SHIELD CLEANERS
$1.75Now $1.00
PLOWOUT CHAINS
S1.00 Now 50c
AMSCO TIMERS
$2.00, Now, $1.00
SHALER VULCANIZERS
$1.60, Now $1.00
. KLAXON HORN
$6.00, Now $4.40
YALE SWITCH LOCK
$3.50, Now $2.00
JOHNSON CARBON RE
MOVER .
$2.25 it Now, $1.00
RIE NIC SHELLAC
$1.00, Now 70c
C & M AXLE SHIMS
..45c, Now . 25c
H. & D. SHOCKS
$12.00, Now $7.25
STER ROD ANTI RAT
TLERS 50c Now, ..25c
FORDID BRAKE LINING
$3.00 Set, Now $1.75
FOOT ACCELERATORS
$3.00, Now ;$2.10
DANNER-PATTY MOTOR CO.
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS
Cor. 8jh and Klamath
Phone 427
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