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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1921)
hfOWDAT, JUNB an,, mm. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON " ; r.oHsuc r .fi i.i. 22 ' Persnml Mention '''InTonr Telford, 'accompanied by bit mother whorwsa with him dur. !' hU attendance at the O. A. C, fcaa returned from. Comlllii. lln ha jMt completed his course In me chanical engineering. At O. A. C. h waa recognised m the brightest student in the class. j""" Mr. and Mm. W. n. Townsend and daughter of San .Francisco atoppod orer her on their war to, Rocky rolnt for an outing of a few weeks. Mr. 'and Vra. If. M. Wnlla accom panied by their granddaughter, Eva Arnall, are enroute to Alomosa, Colo, redo after Yialting Mra. Wella broth er and family, I A. Weet. Mra. TO K. Hammond of Merrill toft into morning for Grant Pass to Tlatt her mother Mra. A. F. Dun- Argument aaaaaaaPSflaaaaaW " LlaaaaPTPMRfBV aaaaa-. $ii ssBusksannna Bant7 T -.S' BanVssnnn American Oil Interests Ask for Protection WASHINGTON, June 20. Secre tary Hughes wan urged today by American oil company representa tives operating Moxlco to take step to protect tliulr companies ngnlnst taxation which Is regarded ah confiscatory. Norris Bill Has Been Approved by Committe X. Levy of Oxnard, California whtcfe to la the angar beet belt, loft this morning after looking over the prospect her for the beet Indus. ry. Oeorta Thornton a flro man for the . P. left this morning -for DmawinalrHfter spending the weok and hare. Mrs. B. O. Combs and two children left this morning for Chleo on' ac eonnt of the aerloua illness of' nor tether. flaking party consisting of Bert Ban, Prank Aakeny, and John C. Rin former manager of the Kla nuU Development company here: re. part a ftae time mlnna the long atrlag of fish that Mr, Hall prom toad to eaten. ; Lawrence Shaw eon ' of J. R. new. arrlred from Portland to visit Ma father for a fewdays. Mr. Shaw to a member of the firm of the BnawBertrara lumber company on aha, lower lake. i Mra. C.'C. Low, left Sunday morn ing for Ban Francisco on account of karnealth. Iter daughter, Mra. Rex '3ffeMlllaa accompanied her. t Mr. Stephens of 8an Francisco fees accepted a position' (with the Style Shop here. . Anton Petraaek of Matin la In town Car the day on business. "Aaneag those who are here from ftort Kataath am T. W. Pisaeger, tit taallr. Frank Bams, Mri. H. J. flan. Roy Oordon and Jack Mc AnUU . - The JsttoMa Elisabeth fluilivni aid Fay IrWt returned from their t antto ls Portland last BatnMay. rl: Hang representing the Portiand Beat company of that place spent Saturday and Sunday here. Mra. Bert Igle returned home Sat urday after seToral weeks stay in Portland. Mrs. Charles Martin who ana been In Portland for two weeks retarned with her. ' Oeraldme Watt who has been st unting school in Berkeley has re- tamed home for the aunimer. Her Dlscuaalc-n over the right of a physician to keep confidence Jim been widespread, following trstl. mony aire? by Dr Hugh L. Russell f Buffalo,. N. V., In regard to state ments made by Mra. James A. BUM man, while hr, patient, about her baby Our ".Dr. nussell testified as a witness fur James A. SUIlnian in the Btlllman divorce suit H CONTAINS mi INTERNS Iroh Political Prison- r Fill Internment .. Camp at Ballykin lar, Ireland. WASHINGTON, Juno 20 Tho Norris bill to flnnnco the movc-mont vi mrm proiiuois to Kurope was in dorsed todny boforu the sonatn ngrl cultural commlttvo by Carl Vrooman, assistant secretary of agriculture un der Wilson, ns n "matter of extreme urKPiiry." brother Roland, returned with her. . Mr. and Mrs. Al. D. Short accom panied by Mrs. Short' .sister, Miss Kllyn Cardwell arrlred here last night from San Francisco to rlslt with relatives while Mr. Short will attend to matters cf business In con nection with the White Pelican be jel here. C A. Webster, of toe Tartar Web ster laatber company of Stockton, aJUeTala, la here on matter of basin ess for the firm. 'HI H. Hart of Sacramento, owner of the Doughnut Shop, here is In town for aenr days looking after bis hwatness affairs. ' O. J. Lempsey, representative of the Goodyear Rubber company, la In town for a few daya visiting his local agaata. Motoring parties, are becoming mora frequent and one of the latest touring parties to visit here are, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Green, the Mesdamea Flora B. Hartley, Fannie Bailey and Bachel Colby. 39. R. Reams and Leale Rogers eft this morning for Fort Klamath to be the gueata of W. K. Brown at the Weed ranch for several days. Weather Probabilities o- . . -. -o Tna uycio-tsiormagrapn ai Vnderwood'a Pharmacy recorded a pressure of 30.10 this morning, this highest point reached In a namker of weeka. Since noon today It has dropped a few points, but Indications favor a continuance of clear warm weather. .Forecast for next 34 heurs: Fair weather with variable .wind. UAL.!,YKIN!AK, irnlnnd, Juno iu. Tho Internment camp for Irish po litical prisoners established horo last November is now filled with 1727 men. It was originally used na a training camp for Ulster troops In the war and is divided into two en closures wnicti nro called "cages." Within each- of these nro rows of brown huts and nn oxtonslvo recre ation ground, the wholo ringed nbout thickly with barbed wlro and over looked by a number of high sentry boxes. There hare been no escapes from Ballykinlar and no attempted breaks. "Tunnelling would be Impossible," an officer said, "becauao tho wnter comes close to the surface of tho ground." The men are housed 35 to a hut, each being provided with a plank bed, straw mattress and four blank ets. The Associated Press correspond ent and a representative of an Eng lish news agency woro tho first news paper men ever allowod to visit tho camp, which is about 30 miles from Belfast. Scarcely a drearier spot Is to bo found In Ireland. Tho camp Is pitched on a flat which Is swept by all tho winds that sport on Dun drum Bay. "Wo have a Jot of rain here," said ono of tho Rrlllsh army officers In charge. "Wo set the maximum rainfall." The prisoners wero ahy on the newspsper men, Joseph McGratb, a member of parliament from a Dub lin district, a pKsoner who holds the post of the Irish "Supervisor or In ternees," voiced his dlstruiit of the correspondents who sought to Inter view him about prison conditions. "How do I know who you are?' be asked. "Any outsider allowed to come into this camp Is bound to be suspect from our point of view. Vou could not come unless tho military authorities consented. "Even If you nro.wltat you say yon are, anything I told you would l be subject to censorship beforo you were allowed to publish it. I am will ing ,to give you a written statement If you can undertake to print It as submitted. The Irish pooplo will never learn tho truth about conditions here until we are released and can tell them ourselves." Except for supervision by the mil itary authorities, the prisoners "run their own show." They are organ ised in unit's of about 100 each under a company captain. Each of tho two cages bss a supervisor of Intornecs who. nntll a few weeks ago, was known as "Camp Commandant." The prisoners had regular military drill dally and, according to Mr. Mc Grath, they were "ready for rlflo practice," when the authorities put a stop to the drilling and changed the titles of the 'commandants" to something less military In sound. House Bill Permits Even Water Supply WASlUNfSON, Juno 30. House to day paused representatlvn Mondells' bill to permit an oquttablo appor tionment of tho water supply of tho Colorado river among the states of California, Colorado, Nevada, Now Moxlco, Utah and Wyoming. Philippine Government Has New Debt Limit WASHINGTON, Juno 20. Tho house todny passed the bill author izing the Philippine government to Increaso tho limit of indobtodness from 1C million to 30 million dollars. An effort will bo mnclo to obtain ac tion In tho sennto. Wednesday Will Begin the Series of SPECIAL OIL ARTICLES By W. C LEHMAN APPEARING EXCLUSIVELY IN THE HERALti The following subects will be successively treated: I'KTROIiEUM Its Origin. What Is 117 PETROLEUM Its Accumulation. How and Why? STRUCTURE Oil Accumulation. Wherof DRILLING OF WELLS Methods and Tools Used. KINDS OK PETROLEUM Where Each Found. TACIFIC COAST OIL FIELDS. LOCATION OF TEST WELLS How Made. ,.' LAND OWNERS' 1NTERE8T Leases, Royalties, Etc. PROBABILITY OF OIL IN KLAMATH I1AH1N. Advertising paya. Try It and see. On the Job AilnnnnnnnnV " ' rnnnnnnnnani '' nwisBaBasnBnsI W:STSMMMMMMWSMMMMMMMMMmW m ' X'ssm ggggggggggwPTigggggggi WWWrvm MMmsm V9lsW'SMMMW i X'.ksnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnni li&msbksw t- HVJavjEnxPPw7lY H ss1snn-9wfMiV ' I I,OCATION OF SIEMENS, CRATER and N. C. WBLLH. C- ;r;pbLa Every Article will be chockfull of jast the infor mation which every reader of the Herald is hungry for, and coming from the pen of so well known and experienced Writer, geologist and oil operator,, at this time, when local oil interest is at so high 'a pitch, the Herald believes it is giving its readers a most interest ing and valuable series. Read the First Article Wednesday DON'T MISS READING EVERY ARTICLE OF THE SERIES Any extra copies desired by our readers should be ordered in advance. FOR BALE Conn Melody G Saxa- phone and cats, Ilka now? Cost 1116.00, will sell for t7e.00r101 Pine St. -,., , . 2:il FOR SALE i 0-acros, nearly all un der dltcb, V4 in alfalfa. miles from city. If taken at once will got all the hay. Price $3600. Box A. If. Herald. - - J0-3S- FOR SALE Furlnture, bedding, D,fealher, rugs, etc., L. E. Wade, M7 Carlylo and Pierce streets; (lit- houso on hlll'Aoyond cemetery). 20-2l .mmmnrai oraosaB grekk orrattsiVK against turks PARIS, Jae 30. Offensive opera tions In Asia Minor against the Tur kish nationalists are opposed by Sreat Britain, Franco and Italy, walsh have dispatched a .note to Breeos asking King Constantino - wktoki may settle the Near Raat alth attosu "' Senator Tniman H. Newberry who has been acquitted by the U. 8 Bdpreme Court of charges that b bad gained his seat by false elec tloneerlng practices, is shown back at hla desk In the Senate offloo build ing in Washington. The party who stole tho roll of bed ding at the S. r. Depotfhas neen lo cated. If the party will return same to depot and call "Dock's" attention to aame no questions or arrests will follow. Other charges will be drop ped If blankets are returned. Owner. 30 PRACTICAL NURSE WANTBD Ap ply 814 Main or telephone 116. 30-33 FOR BALE For room bouse pavement. 1C0C Oregon Ave. 30-3G ATTENTION- Companions Klamath Chapter No. 3C, R. A. M. Regular convocation Tuesday, Juno 21st., 1921, 7:30 p. m. Masonic hall. Three candidates for most excellent roaster. Refresh ments. Visiting companions welcome. By Order E. II. P. 2021 J. E. BRATTON, Socy. NEW TODAY Tlioe wishing sewing done for the Fourth of July Call at IBS FOURTH STREET Cor. Pine and Fourth Satisfaction Guaranteed MADAME J. DROUlLIiAHU Phone 516-M. Attention brides! Have a Home portrait taken of yourself by Htlnson, 7th and Klamath. 30 San Domingo Favors Absolute Withdrawal SANTO DOMINGO,, Juno 20. An enormous demonstration In fa vor of the unconditional withdrawal of American military forces from Banto Domingo was held here yes terday. UI.8TER SENATE ELECTED BELFAST, Juno 20. The sonata of Ulster parliament, comprising of 32 unionists, was elected on June 11', 'and' today elected the Marquis of Dnfferln and Ava an speaker. FOR HIRE Large and small cars. Phone 18S. 20 Call 186 for your taxi. 20 A good bed and a good bath at Col onial rooms, 11th near Main. 30 FOR RENT Furnished apartment. Phone 273-J, 4-room 30-33 FOR SALE Cauliflower, cabbage and colery plants. 46 vi Main St Phone 109VW. 20-2C FOR SALE 1917 7-pnssenger Stu- debaker, choap for cash. Call at McWllllama Garage, 36 Main - St. Phono 169. 20-31 LOST One tire, 35x4 and Please return to 332 Canby. lira. 20 FOR RENT rHousekoopIng Phono Hi. rooms. 20 FOR SALE Bacon Grand Concert ' Banjo nnd esse, cost J'IPO.OO will sell for S7M0. 103 Pine St. 20-21 STAR THEATRE TODAY "THE OATH" First National Special Eight-Reel prodpctlon FEATURING Miriam Cooper Truly one of tbo most wonderful productions that has ever been placed on the screen. I :MMaM TUESDAY MAURICE TOUIlNEUn'S "THE BAIT" Another big ono featuring HOPE HAMPTON I "t I z-r. - " , - BUHINKBH will ! ' go where It is J, ' "v larttcd and .only .. '. ... -i. I. .. v . . well treated. F . 'The day of the "Order Taker" la . rapidly passing. This U la slay I of Advertising and ', Helling. Try direct Mail Advertising. W. 0. 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