WCRMAY, JUN IS, WW. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON if '. - 'r PAQI FOUR Ttc Evening Herald J. MURRAY. BOUhE JMltor -Clt Kdltor rabllshsd Jally except Sunday, by VIM Herald Publishing Company of Klamath rails, at 119 Eighth Street ' ' atered at the. postof flee at Kla aath FalU, Ore., (or transmission through the malls as second-class latter. UMIIER OP THR A8SOCIATKD PKCSS. The Associated Pro a is exclusively entitled to the uso tor republication C all nows dispatches credited to It, not othorwlso credited In this paper, and also the local nows pub Hahsr herein. TMUItSlUY, JUXK 10, 102 1 WHAT DOK8 IiAUOU THINK? Thrco men on tho city council, two of whom poso as trlonds of la bor, aro members of a labor union and -woro elected with the endorse ment and through tho efforts of the ventral labor council, nn endorse Meat that doubtless enlisted tho aapport of laboring men at tho polls dealt a body blow to tabor ut Monday night's council mooting when they repudiated the High Street 'pairing contract. Other cities and counties of tho state, and of tho nation, realizing kt all business prosperity depends oa employment, aro extending akalr Improvement programs and seeking to furnish work for all. Pandering to what they concolv Wl to be tho more powertut Interest, atovod by potty political Influence tfee Klamath Falls councllmcn -ToUmer, McCollum and Bogardus voted against the Interests of tho worker and b'avo placed Klamath Tall, where It Is essential to the interest of all, that tho wheels of ladnstry revolvo, now of all tlmos, mad that all worklngmen should be profitably employed, In an utterly false position. ' Prtrato Industry hare Is operating without profit, often ht a loss, tn rder that tho business fabric be fceld together until normal times return again, In au overwhelming wavo of prosperity that will more tfcmn make up for temporary loss w. The vote of Vollmcr, McCollum and Bogardus to 'rescind tholr ob ligation was a traitorous act to la fear, and will prove a disastrous unit Immlllatlng thing to all of us when It's final consequences of Impaired credit and expensive litigation are summed up. How unfit theso men have prov " themselves -In the few short Months they have held offtco! They aave blocked the purposes of tho sso-t capablo mayor that the city ha had In years, sneered at his Ideals and at every turn thwartid Ms ambitions to build a firm foun dation for the futuro of the city, and sought to twist his every bon Mt action to servo their base politi cal purposes. They have hampered because the! J ouiu no. aiciuiu; uarassea Docau-o, like the Hun, they bad tho tem porary porwer. They have shame lessly subjected tho right of the ma jority to the might of tho minority, that little ring of petty polltlcluns that eggs them on. I They have, In their last action, shamed tho wholo people of this ity by repudiating a solemn obll-' cation. How long would tho business community enduro If individuals held tholr contractual agreements o lightly? ( And. wo challenge any working Ban In Klamath county to dlsprovo tills statement: That McCollum and Yollmer, In their sbaro of the to pudlatlon of the contract with Wnr ren Bros, deprived working men of employment that they badly need; bo t rayed those that they call com rades; and aro, In brief, traitors to labor and prostitutes to hoped-for political preforment. being said, but to most of the visitors the brief ceremony was only a pan tomime, with gestures and uplifted faces Indicating a prayer to the fJroat Manltou. When they had fin ished tho brief coromony, th Indians stalked away as silently as they hnd come. Old residents said this was the only time In moro than twonty years that tho Indians had so honored tho momory of a friend, and oven In tho early days, tho occurronco was Infre quent. Plumed Frock Ostrich feather tn great fluffy I bunch at the hem or tunica are the utrst conceit or raru. rcan 'White U shown sporting such a dress made of heavy silk. The hat, too, trails more feather at the aid. Temperature Figures Show Big Variation Both Up and Down Comment has been made upon the marked difference between the weather this year and that of last year some people stating that It seems to bo warmer and colder than tho corresponding porlod from Juno 12 to Juno IS, 1920. For tho in formation of tho ones who want ac curate data during that period, Tho Herald records show that tho maxi mum and minimum temperatures for tho three days aro both h'gher and lower than last year. Juno 12. 13 and 14, 1920 show maximum temperatures at 67, 5 and 66 degrees while tho samo per iod this year, SS, 84, and 72 de grees, a warmer porlod all through. Tho minimum temperature, hcrw- MMMMAMWWMMAiMWMMWWWWW LAST NOTICE TO THE HUXOK ROLL BUBSCIUBEI18 With Tribal Ceremony Indians Pay Final Respects bo Friend YUMA, Ariz., Juno 16. Clad In Ifcelr tribal regalia, tbo chiefs and alders of the Yuma tribe of Indian erne to the home of Mrs. Ivy Polba Ma here to do honor to the memory. f their friend as she w'as about 'to bo aaried with the white man's ceremo nies. Mrs. Polbemus had lived InYu as 65 years and in tbo early days f the settlement, became well known "to the Indians. The visitors (lied post their dead friend as the lady lay in her home and then repaired to tho lawn where gravely and with formal dignity tlioy Cave tho burial ritual of tholr tribe. Some few pioneers know what was Tho latest and final ship ment of Honor Bolls Is hero and tboso who ordered copies aro ask ed to call for them. Many of tbo books have been paid for and should be in tho hands of their owners. ' We also have a number of pho tographs used in Illustrating tbo book. Tho pictures wore 'obtain ed with, Instructions to, forward them, in many coses', to mall ad dresses. These instructions have been followed but a number of the envelopes have beon' return ed by tho postal service, markod "Address Unknown." Evidently the owners have moved "without leaving a forwarding address. We desire to clean up the en tire matter, and this Is tbo last notice that will bo given. One moro effort will be made to dis tribute the books and pictures. Whero It Is not posslblo to locato tbo persons entitled to them, thoy will bo filed at tho owners' risks. The Herald will take no (urthor responsibility. The Klamath County. Honor noil is a complete roe(er of Kla math county's service men and the .war worker 'who put tho home campaigns over. It is hand somely and durably bound, print ed on the best paper obtainable and Will be Increasingly valuable as a war record a the years pass. Call and' get your copy, it yon know that you subscribed to Its publleatiop, or send your address and 12 cents for postage. Photo graphs will bo mailed on recolpt of address and six cents (or post age. eter, was from 6 to IS degroos low er this your., Juno It ,11, and 14, 192, ran CO, 48 and 48 degrees while tho,presont porlod ran 44, SO and 36 dogroe. Theatre Will Have New Name July 1 The namo of tho Mondalo theatre will bo changed to Tho Strand on July 1, announces Ted Whlto, pro prietor . ' 1 Tho eliango says Mr. Whlto was decided upon bucauso of tho bettor class of amuBomonts that (ho ttuv tro Is now giving, and tho 'hljjli class attractions that ho has sign ed' up for tho summer. Tho public, ho feels, coufu-o tho Mondalo of tho presort with tho Moudalo of tho past, and fnlU to roalUo tint there has been a great strength ening of its productions under his mancgomeut. So, on July 1, ho Intends to r.lein the slato, ro-name the playhouse, and pursue the present policy of giving tho best, obtainable picture and vaudovlllo at lowest possible prices. California Auto Owners Pay Six Millions, Licenses SACRAMHNTO, Cnl., Juno 16. We collected from automobile li censes by tho motor vehicle depart incut of California during the first four months of this year, beginning February 1, exceed $0,000,000, nc cqrillng to figures given .out by Chits. J, Chenu, superintendent of tho de partment. Keoa Increased $1,101,5,10.09 over the registrations recorded for tho cot responding period of 1920, which was $4,880,713.33. Tills year's total to ditto Ih $0,042, 1G0.22. Reduction Sale And Logical Reason Therefor TRAILING HANK RANINTH COI.VIM.R. Wash., Juno 16. Three men, bolloved to be tho rob born who looted tho Addy Stato bank of $3900 Saturday, crossed the Columbia river at Gorome early this morning, with a posoo about three hours In tho rear. PLOTSOM AM) JITTHUM Pity slops over when wrt tmot an easy-going man who U marriod to an Intellectual woman. Words sometime fall a man, but nothing moro than a slight curiosity, woman nntll she is eady to attend her own funeral. ' Mud lhat we throw Is what soils our hands. "It's an III wind that doesn't blow somu good," remarked M. I. lllotchoy, ns he watched tho people throng the U-i Voguo Btoro when tho stock re duction nalo begnu this morning "Tho Amorlcnn people nro wlso us well mi liberal spenders," hu con tinued. "The)' can be taken In onco In awhile by fake miles, but nn u rule, tho buying public know whether a Hle Is bona fldo or othorwlso. They," mid hu waved his hand at the crowd lu tho storo, "know an well ns I can tell thorn In our advertisements, that this Is n belated season, und nn n'con soqence, rather than hnznrd carrying utock over to nnothor sprllig and summer, tho merchant Is glad to forego hi profit and oven tnko a slight loss, rather than Incur, tho certain heavy loss entailed In carry ing goods from one season to another. Tbo loss Is not so much from dnmngo to goods, as from the changes In stylo of Indies' apparel, which nro so rapid and pronounced, that goods made up for this season would bo practically unsold a year hence. That's tho logical reason for a s'tock reduction sale as well ns tho logical reason for tho heavy buying you sco hero today." Got results by using class ads. Dublin Custom House on Fire Hmvfl m Mai H IKaaaELkisssssssssssai IMSSuJi 6-,i ErWr9ISfBBBBBBBBawBeaai Ew jy m JuKPUssssssssmksm BBBflK1tf Lr9wtfVBBVvCSflSaE9sflSaftH kEiftW? " j3 XSmmMtM CSWSmSWSBSMSmKWBSmSfBm aaBaMaWBBBa& aaaaaaaaKKV:T-T!J-B "','"', '4 ki laPIxal'"lIE2xEK! mm2LeJstsmsffWSlf BSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSmsls'9ISMtsSMMmSSrY 1'f JBFK8KKKwjmfsi HHHWr9-Yr2aKK" :tm - This picture was taken durlns tht burning of thi custom houst at Dublin, alter armed Sinn Felntr had set It afir on May 16 Many per son were killed and property damage ol $1,000,000 resulted Insist shows British aoldlec removing the dead from tht ruined building Announcement The Home of The Velie Agency KLAMATH GARAGE 436 So. 6th St. Klamath Falls, Ore. (Maurice Bryan's Establishment) Our "Model 34" is equipped with cord tires all around, one extra tire and inner tube, motormeter and bumper', price guar anteed, until October 1, 1921. Used cars taken in exchange. LIBERAL TERMS . "Open Evenings and. Sunday" A tSUiSk nfthfl PuebloFlobdl f-P---i- w A&mM&ZXlfflBr22? SSm JmsmS'r'WStsm aaalaiaBTCaiaHTulKBBBal SBBBBBBBBSBll 'I I aLS LH aaaalasUllaH'rWhM 7ttt t:S'tSSSSSSSSSSSSm l&Mhp'ffijwZZ--- W'saaaKasBBBBPV AvHiV;ri saaaaLaLasml I vs,T " " """s"c,- jLP HPitl Ui&i'ja.-j.JuSvi:.it MsfiJtmslsm.'R An iimnla of the freakish activity of the water that Hooded Pueblo, Col. The kitchen of this house Is hanging over the embankment without any support, except tho long beams that reach out from thei pari of th house left on land. ' Rowing at tfie. U ifAUTY HOTQ! TO-DHY "THE REVENGE OF TARZAN" Tnnan back from bis soft llfo In Kurnpn and Amer ica finds tbo Junglo a series of ndventures that will thrill you. t f Bee Tho npo mnn calls tho beasts of Ihn Jungle. Tho great shipwreck. Hundreds of wild beasts In their wild haunts, Tnrzan kills a full grown lion, barn handud. The most thrilling turn of tho season. f-njLru-LTL--r--. - ,' it FK1DAV AXI HATURRAV THOMAS MIMOIIAN Conrad In Quest of His YoUtn t i 4 rrfsfJWwffmVVVVffFmmmm issisnissisasss ssaaaai At The Liberty TONIGHT iiKiu: itANii:ii in "Two Weeks With Pay" A romance that began In a mud pud dle, but a clean wholesome voinanco Just tho sumo. . ' TOMORROW "COLORADO" HTAItltlMl KIUNK MAVO A vigorous, verllu drniuu of the big out doors with n tremendous nilnu scoun and u crnckler of nn iindlng that aro going to give thrills such as you've hoIcJoiu hud at u picture COMING SUNDAY A picture that no one should nib "THE SKYWAYMAN" rt'aiurniK i.ii-uu -jiiiht lAiinHwr. Nole: I. lout. Lockloar was dashod to hlu death while making this thrilling pic ture and his widow rucolvos 10 por cent of all money received from tho exhibi tion, of "Tho Hkywaymait" his lust pic J JXnjarsJYYifci"iiifciJYYvvir,"iJii MWMVWMWWWWMMWWMVMMAMAAMMArtl Time can Blackberries MHMHMNHMHflHf Fresh shipment arrives Friday (tomor row.) See your local grocer. Order early. This lot was bought at an especially low price and probably they will not be any cheaper this season. . WOOD CURTIS COMPANY Lawn; and Garden Seed Murphey's Seed Store PHONE 87 124 So. Sixth St, r r .