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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1921)
Wednesday, February' o, 1021. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, QHEGON I'AGK TWO 1 r jk The Evening Herald JUl k if." Murray.. FIIEI) BOULH -.j ...JMUor City IXlltor , Published dally oxcopt8unday, by Tho Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Stroot. Entered at tho postottlco nt Kin math Falls, Oro., for transmission through tho" malls as socond-closs matter. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED TRUSS. Tho Associated Press Is oxcluslroly entitled to tho use" for republication ot all, notrs' .dispatches credited to It, or noti othorwiso' 'credited In this paper, and also tho local nows pub' Usher herein. Everett True By. Condo THAT'S Vbo A5-IN tvKeN Iki THB CSVeNINQ". (MHY TJOIVJ'T fOU TAL TO MS ou Ja;MT TO ROTATE, "RCSl, RCSAt? a-- vhv; uii mmu i w 'COO'rctS HOME. K. ! WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY , 1IM1. Motorist Describes Drive to Portland 'Although ono can drtvo a car from K,tanuith Falls to Portland In tho dead ot winter, It Is not a trip that possesses an appeal that makes you want to do It twlco, writes T. A. HInuto, a guest at tho Central hotel ' for sovoral weeks, wllo drove from hero to Portland about ton days ago. In a letter to Guy Oarrett, manager of tho Central, ho describes tho trip. Tno first day out ho made Klam ath Hoi Springs, tho next day Grants 'I'ass, tho third day Cottago Grove and tho fourth, Portland. Barring a couplo of times when tho car was stuck in tho snow on Topsy grade and had to bo shoveled out, tho trip was without hindrance Smith's hill, on tho highway, was worso than Top sy, said Illnote, but ho did not get stuck. 'Just out of Grants Pass thero la a stretch of bad road, but othor wlso tho highway was clear sailing. yALC re3HTi'. AlA- RlSHTJU I'l- TAUCi 1'c-t- TALK'S.' VvHAT Vo You WANT MB'to Vf 'CASING FOR KLAMATH OIL COMPANY'S WELL IS'lIfeRB. Flttcen hundred feet of casing for tho Klamath Oil company well on tho Manning ranch' has arrived here, and It will bo Installed in tho well as soon as possible. Drilling opera tions at this well haro been suspend ed pending tho arrival of tho casing, a depth ot 1C92 feet having been reached. Noll Campbell, manager of tho Klamath Oil company believes that tho strong gas pressure at the well Is ovjdcnce that the arrival ot a gustier is imminent, ana interest in developments at tho well has been revlvod with the arrival ot the cas Ing. V QLO REGIME IS DN J EIN sVWWWWWWWWMVWMMWWMAWMAMMMMW II RULE IS SOUGHT By THE WEST HUE ItEALTY BALES. Recent real estate transfers In cludo tho eale ot a small houso at Sixth and Grant streets by Harvey Gflbralth to James McCrank. The consideration was ?400. C. R. DoLap and Oscar Shlvo havo sold lots 1 and 2 In Falrvicw addition to R. H. Yaw man. Gcorgo DIchn has sold lots 7 and 3. block 23, North Klamath Falls addition, to J. L. Duller, for 17G. Frank Dickey has purchasod lot 4 In block 8 ot Falrvlow addition from O. A. Hilliard tor 350. GUILD MEETING. Tho Episcopal Guild will meet in the parlors of tho Presbyterian church tomorrow attornoon at 2:30, and as urgent business will bo dis cussed, all members aro asked to bo present." Tsssssssssfeilssl. -sssssV LONDON, Jan. 10. (ny Mall). WcBtvAfrica Is tho latest country to soek homo rule. A mission, represen tative ot educated opinion in Urltlsh West Africa, has arrived horo to urgo upon tho Colonial Office a number of reforms In tho Internal adminis tration ot tho four West African col onies and protectorates, Siurr.i Lcono, tho Gojd Coast, Nigeria and the Gam bia, says tho London Times. Tho Mission has been tent to this country by tho National Congrcj nt Dritlsh West Africa, and seeks In tho first placo the creation if a legisla tive council which will bo composed one-halt of members chosen by the crown and on-half ot msmbors elect ed by tho people, and for a house of assembly which would havo complete control ot tho rovonuo and Mpondl turo. As to local government, tho mis sion urges that municipal corpora tions should bo established In each ot tho principal towns 'of tho colon ics. Tho Judicial system ot British West Africa, In particular Nigeria, Is criti cized by tho mission which states that at present "It is tho practice to appoint to judicial offices Europeans (-who havo not received any legal training and who aro not competent to exorcise judicial function!." Among other suggested reforms they seek: Tho establishment ot a West African University; tho remov al of tho color bar In tho West Afri can medical servlco and tho Intro duction of Immigration laws to pro vent tho influx of undeslrablo aliens to British West Africa. PLOTTERS LIST ISIBT Baked Bam - baked fojusrfhe rghr "torn Me way fheyreserml ..... jii ,- 7ZAehbmeatmea DcHtftoutr 30f Blame Women For J? Military Failure LONDON, Jan. 13. (By Mall) Tho wives of prominent Bulgarian politicians and generals aro bolng called to account by tho -Bulgarian government whonovor it is proved that their influenco" over tholr hus bands has caused a political or mili tary disaster to tba nation. Tho wives of several public mon and goncrala havd already bcon rando rosponslblo by tho Bulgarian gov ernment for the disastrous results of tbo war owing to tho Influenco thoy exorted over tholr husbands, says tho newspaper Atro, published In Sofia. It Is bollovod In Sofia, that tho senttmonts of a numbor of Bulgarian women caused a movement for a greater Bulgaria, which Influenced Bulgaria to enter tho war on tbo sldo of tho Central Powers, RRINDELL GETS SENTENCE FROM FIVE TO TEN YEARS; NEW YORK, Feb, 0. Robert P, Brlndell, president ot tbo building trades council, convicted of extortion from buildors, was sentencod today to servo from five to ten years In prison. PUN TO KILL BERLIN, Jan. 13. (By Mall) German radical disciples ot what Is called "Red Russian terrorism," who say thoy aro planning to ovorturn tho present Gorman government and establish a proletariat dlstatorshlp, openly announce that they have drawn up lists ot "capitalists and undesirables" who shall bo killed when tho revolution begins. Ono ot theso men, a hotel waiter, who calls himself a "precinct load er," complained tho other day that hU list Included "nearly evorybody around hero" who has Influenco, property or money. Ho said, a "su perior" canio to him ono day and road a Hat of names, and announced theso woro to bo tho "proclnct lead er's" quota when tho killing began Tho waiter declared ho acknowl edged "orders" hut thought tho pro gram was being carried too tar. A leador In this proclnct I am oxpoctcd to kill a lot of folks when tho revolution gets underway," he said. "My list Is certainly big on ough. What do you think about that?" Apparently his opinion ot his or- dors was vbry low, but whon askod if ho would carrjr thorn out if op portunity offered he moroly laughod. Radicals of tbo most pronouncod tendencies toward revolution and destruction may bo encountered ovorywhero. Thoy appear nulto proud of tho fact that Germany to day Is "a land of tho frcestvpcoch on earth," and sometimes .nsk what would happon to mon who preached their doctrino In tho Unltod States. Frequently thoy aro students, car rying along with tholr toxtbooks all sorts of radical lltoraturo. Thoy dis cuss tholr "pluns" with great lib erty. Ono of thorn, a small, mild mannered porson, of distinctly Sla vic typo, said It would bo necessary to kill many pooplo during tho noxt revolution In order to impress upon tho bourgeolslo that thoy "meant business." "Thoro will bo piles ot' doad in tho streots," hodoclared. "Wo'll just havo to do it. Wo can't troat theso bourgeolslo kindly, for thoy wouldn't appreclato It. Wo'll'havo to Impress thorn with our earnestness. Wo will Una thorn up by tho scoro against buildings on tho main streots and shoot thorn. Wo will want all to neo what wo'ro doing. That will throw a wholosomo torror Into tho hearts of tho reactionaries. Of courso, I will do my sharo and If noccssary will glvo my Ufa to tho causo." Pollco authorities apparently aro not much concorned about tho "rod terrorism," for tholr policy Is to permit tho radicals to have ' tholr say, and go their way in peace. Ar rests are vqry Infrequent. PHILADELPHIA, Fob. 3 Cathor lno M. Cox, who has just returned from a yoar's rollot work tor the American Friends Borvlco Commlttoe (Quakorn), says that whllo sho was' In Borlln a Gorman school tti.v.hor took from tho walls ot tho school portraits of tho former Emperor Wil liam, Crown l'rlnco Frederick and Flold Marshal Von Hlndonburg and burned them In tho etoo. Tho action was tho result ot n sug gestion by Harold Evans, ot this city, also a rollot worker who, In deliver ing an addross In tho school, remind ed tho instructor that tho Invporlnl portraits woro remlnlscont of ttib old Prussian ordor and antagonistic in tho democratic spirit of modern Gor- many. A tow days later ono of the women councillors Informod tho ro llot workers that tho portraits had boon hurnod. Miss Cox said thnt more than COO, 000 under-nourished German child ren woro receiving ono hot meal a day from tho American Friends Com mltteo and tho Quakers plan to In crease this numbor to 1,000,000 n day during tho wlntor. Tho Prussian children aro most gratotul, sho add ed. "Whonovor wo glvo thorn chocolatu puddlngwhlch Is tholr favorlto dish, they glvo throo cheers for America," sho said. As an examplo ot their apprecia tion, sho told of an Incident of a German school teacher who wns try ing to Instill In her scholars lovo and rovorenco for tholr parents. "Who Is It foods and clothes you?" tho toacher askod, oxpqctlng tho par ents to rocelvo tho credit. "Tho Quakers,'.' camo tho shout from SO childish throats. EAT LESS MEAT T Poet Laureate Not Speedy Enough to 'Suit British M. P. LONDON, Jan. 20. (By Mall), Robert Bridges, poet laurcato ot tho British empire, Is to remain In that offlco, dasplto a suggestion that ho bo removed. His. fitness to do so was questioned tho othor day In tbo houso ot commons by Horatio Bottomloy, who askod tho Promtor If Britain's national bard had written any poetry on tho war, on tho declaration ot peaco or on tho unvolllng ot tho cono tapb, and If not, "would tug prlmo minister consider appointing a na tional poot whose niuso was moro at tuned to tho soul ot tho British na tion."- Promlor Lloyd Gcorgo repllod that "so far as ho was awaro, tho poot laurcato had wrltton nothing about tho events mentioned, but Mr. Brid ges had written many poems during 'tho war, and It was not considered necessary to m'ako any chango, A wag In tho houso raised loud laughtor by solomnly suggesting that Mr. Bottomloy himself should tako ovor tho Job. When another m'ombor suggested that Rudyard Kipling should bo of forod tho post, thoro was a chorus of "No!" Mr. Bridges was appointed Laure ate by former Premier Asqultb, his friend and admlror, In 1913. Truck Breaks Speed Record Down Grade Ditches Jno. McCall MEDFORD, Hugh Rankin, super visor of tho Crater Lake national for est, has just purchasod tho H. J, Dou bleday homo on Qqnesee street, and will movo In with his family at once. John McCall, assistant postmnstor, Is "all stovo up" m tho result of a runaway with, an auto truck Sunday, Nono of his Injuries aro sorlous how oyor and ho is on tlio.Job as usual. John wantod a load of sawdust to lino bis garogo walls and Sunday tho bettor tho day, etc. ho got a truck and hauled up a load. Threo others wero on tho truck with Frank Wrist driving. At tho top ot Third stroot, on tho roturn trip, something went wrong with tho ma cblno and tho party starlod on un In voluntary coasting trip. It was a fast rldo whllo It lasted. Thoy mado a ro cord for tho flvo or six blocks. At tho bottom, coming Into Klamath nvon uo, the drlvor mado tho turn alright but John was a victim' ot contrifugal motren or maybe ho cannlly loapod fearing tho truck would capslso, but anyway bo landed In tho street re ceiving a numbor ot brulsos that; still loavo him stiff and soro, although es caping serious hurt. Tho truck with tho other 'occupants mado tho 'turn safely. SALEM, Extension of Jury eor vice to women in Oregon as proposed In a bill Introduced by Representa tive Mrs, W!. S. Klnnoy," tho only woman nvombor of tho Orogon legis lature, was defoatod in tho houso by a vote ot 34 to 23, Tiiko m Gin of Halt to Flush KldnojH If lUnddcr Bother You Eating meat regularly ovontually produces kidney troublo In soma form or othor. sayn a woll-known au thorlty, bocauso tho urlo ncld In moat oxolten thu kidneys, thoy bo como ovorworkod; got sluggish; clog up and cnuso all sorts ot dls- trots, particularly hachncho and mis cry In tho kidney roglon; rhoumn tlo twlngos, novoro hondaohos, ncld stomach, couatlpntlon, torpid llvor, slooplossnoas, bladder and urinary Irritation. Tho moment your back hurls or kldnoys aren't netlug right, or If bladder bothora you, got about four ounces ot Jnd Snlta from any good pharmacy; tako a tnhloapoonful In a glass of water bbforo'brcukfast for a few days and your kidneys will thon act flno. This fnmous snltB Is mado from tbo odd ot grapes and lemon Juice, comhlnod with llthln, and tins boon used for generations to flush cloggod kjdnoys and sllmulato them to normal activity; nlso to noutrallzo tho acids In tho urlno so It no tongor Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts cannot Injuro anyone; makes n dsllghtful offorvoscont llth-la-water drink which millions of men and woman tako now and thon to keep tho kldnoys and urinary or gans cloan, thus avoiding sorlous kidney disease Adv. Refugee Priest to Return to Russia Colds Are Catching Why suffer dlstrusti from,' a cnldT A cold Impairs offlclonoy, makixi ono feel gonornlly nil In, exposes otharn mnl often loaves dangerous compli cations, You can rid yoursolf nt a cold nan lly and quickly by spending a tan cents and taking prompt action. Rax alt Laxative Aspirin (V, I). Co.) Cold TubloU will do tho work, Thoy aro composed ot Aspirin (U. I), Co.), Acotanllldo, Aloln and Capsicum, Theso liiRrodlents aro most vnlu ablo In relieving pain, reducing fornr, drying ujt coryxn, lessening inflam mation, ollmlnntlng poisonous socio tlons, warming up tho stomach and shortening duration ot tho dlioaso. (lot ot us a box ot thoso Cold Tab lets today. Tako thorn according to directions tho moment tho first symptoms appoar and yon will ob tain roal relief. Wn, guarantee thorn. Star Drug Co. Tho Retail Moro Klamath Full Oirjron LONDON, Jan. I. (By Mall). Pastor William Potior, formerly head of tho Baptist Church at Petrograd who fled to America In I DIG, after! having boon exiled to Siberia by ord-' or of tho Russian emperor, Is going' back to try to ornngollto Russln. Ho Is taking a hand of about JS Rus sians who aro to travel with him as ovangollsts. Tho band Is woll-oqulppod and Is taking a largo quantity ot clothing, a nuriio, an American musical direc tor and an export translator. The ovangollsts havo had thrcu years training In thoology and all aro oxport musicians. "U'o shall teach tho Bolshevists to sing "Tha Glory Song" said the musical director. Famine Threatens Arabian Shepherds ALGIERS, Jan. 1. (By Mall). "Tho drinkers ot sunshlno," as tho Arab shepherds call themsetvM In tholr own languago am on tha vorgo of starvation throughout Algorla aad iiulsan whuMl la Imported from A in or lea may havo nothing but sunshlno iih a steady diet during thi winter. The threatening famine In Algeria Is tha result ot n long drought. No rnln has fallon for a year. This has provod a calamity for tho Arab shopherds, hninnds living practically by tholr flocks. Hovcnty flvo percent of tho shoop In Algeria have dlod as n result ot tho drought and tho Arab 'Drinkers of Sunshine,' dreamers and philosophers, Incap ahlo of any work but that of guard ing tholr flocks aro In dlro straits. (lovornor (lenoral Abel of Algeria, has loft for Paris to ask tbo govern ment to nrrnngo for tho Importation of wheat from Amorlca or Argentina to tide tho pooplo over tho crisis. A classified Ad will sell It. towing at the. OUC e v PHOTOPte 9& TO-DHY ii "Tho BILLIE BURKE IN AWAY GOES PRUDENCE" charm girl of tho screen" Is In n mad-cap manco, of Lovo, Luughtor nnd Excltomont A MACK BENNETT COMEDY "FRIEND HUSBAND" Ro- THURSDAY JACK PICKFORD IN "JUST OUT OF COLLEGE ONE OF aEORQH ADE'S GREAT COMEDIES Mondale Theater TONIGHT A WONDERFUL SHOW THE BEST FOR THE BEST PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE TWO BEAUTIFUL ACTS M'CORMACK AND SIS THE IRIHII GLOOM UIIAHKHH . If you Ilka good singing and good comody, boo and hear them t AND VALMORE Tho world's greatest mimic nnd Imitator, this act is a Bcrcam ' ALSO ii ROY STEWART IN "THE LOAN HAND" , In this picture you will too a real round-up and some .wondorfuA riding. ' , AND HARRY CAREY IN "THE AISLES OF WILD" This is positively tho Best Show seen horo J CCt3Xi&i3VX&S'JR'i3)xrlini'imMi l.gaasjnnE-'gw