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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1921)
. fi' L. -.. xr,..w..4 ;v,...., 1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THtTHHDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1981, PAQfl FOUR I ifji is til The Evening Herald tfKlLL JlX, E. itURRAY Editor 'PRUO BOUIiK City Bditor Published dally oxcopt Sunday, by Tho Hornld Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth Street. Kntored at tho postoffico at Kin Math Falls, Ore, for transmission through tho mails as socond-claBS tatter. ' MEMUER OF THC ASSOCIATED PRESS. The Associated Press is exclusively entitlod to tho uso for publication ot all nows, dispatches crodltod to it, or not otherwiso credited In this paper, and also tho local noWB pub lUhor heroin. jTHUItSDAV, OUTOKKK 0, 1021 UK-AMKRIU.1K METHODS , Two thousand years' ago bocauso a, Man refused to condono Intrench cd greed, hypocrlcy and graft, tho rabble yelled "crucify him." Dut tho old order 'changoth. Yes,- terday at. tho county fair grounds Quy O. Emory of Portland, who is accoptod by society as a dlsclplo of tbo Man ot Galileo because ho has been ordained a minister of the Christian faith, took emphatic issue with bla professed master. Tho knocker, said tho proacher- organlzor-orator, In effect, Is a pest who must bo gotten rid ofr It he bocomos too pestiferous take him to tho railroad station and float him out ot town. Telegraph bis record ahead and havo a citizen's committee await him at the next stop and give him firmly to understand that their community has no placo for ono of his knocking proclivities. 'Whatever may bo argued tor lis effectiveness, this seems truly an un orthodox method ot establishing Ihp knocker's worthiness to havo It said of him as it was said ot tho one-of eld: Tho beasts of tho fields have holes and tbo birds of the air have ' nests, but tho Son ot Man had no placo In which to lay his bead. At tho risk ot being classed with tho ollglbles forarall trip steam or fonco tho Herald records Its em phatic disagreement with tho doc trine enunciated by tho reverend doc tor. And tho Herald condemns tho man, be he priest or layman, Inter national financier or I. W. W., who allows such a braxen disregard tor the principles of the constitution and the established processes of the law--ot to mention the teachings ot the Christianity he professes by bis title to dofend. If your neighbor disagrees with you, run him out ot town. That is. the principle on which the Ka-Klux Klan is founded. Carry it to Its logical conclusion and you get the Ku Klux result whippings, tarrings, burnings, slay- Ings, an orgy ot violence, flouting the freedom that thousands have died for since Runnymede. i De a booster, advises Dr. Emery. v Los Angeles has a 100' per cent boosting population. Look at Los Angeles grow. Go- "every othor community, exile your'knockers, and become oven as Log Angeles. j Most reverend sir, you see.1 but the , outside qf the platter. PoerYn'to the ' Inside of the cup and you find It fr' produces' the Ilk of ArbuckTo, unless! N tho newspapers He when they tell us t-- . .. ." .V - .'?'- mai Buvurui unmenuonaoie orgtes-in ' Loa Angeles .preceded'the; tragedy In San Francisco. . A few good knockers tmthat par ticular Job might hayoprpvented a. blot that all tho wealth of a' commun ity, by which we assume the reverend gentleman measuros tho difference botwoon Los Angeles and less favor od places, can nover wlpo out. Tho gontloman may say; 'for ho scorns gifted In plausibly setting at naught tho codo of tho centuries, that the crime of an Individual cannot be charged against a community. Wo answer that still tho old law stands and wo are each our brother's keeper. Boosting, i8 all right within Its limits. Every good citizen will sup port those things that are right and work for progress. But when boosting Is defined as. being opposed to. any criticism of the community or commonwealth, provid ing the criticism violates, neither law or ethics, It becomes opposed to the established machinery and processes of the law and Is a menace, to the wmwwu luiw W4 Buyviuiuoub, Railroading a man out of town because be does not agree with any element, whether minority or major ity, to tantamount to advocating anarchy and the abolition of trial by Jury, No matter how rounded the per iods, how perfect the oratarlcal poise, with which the sentiment is deliver ed? It Is dangerous, undemocratic and n-Ampricaa doctrine and the man who utters It aeeda reasoning with, not by the direct methods that 'ho espouses but by means that will not bo In direct contradiction to tho prin ciples that ho must havo plodgod himself to when ho was ordained. Will Make Survey of Wild Country in North Montana HELENA, Mont., Oct. C What Is said to bo somo of tho. most sparsely, settled country in tho enttro United States is being travorsod In Montana ttilg month by a party ot surveyors In tho employ ot tho United States land office. During tho summor months a par ty of 56 men, sold to bo tho largest torco ot surveyors over nsaomblod ln tho state, completed tho survey ot tho Crow Indian reservation. Tho Job Is also said to bo tho largest ot its kind, ovqr complotcd In one season In tho state! ' After tho completion of the Crow survoy tbo pnrtr split In two; ono section going to tho Powder River country, and tho othor sotting out on a long overland trip to tho Black foot Indian reservation, at tho op poslto cornor ot tho state. For many days at a time, tho par ty will bo entirely cut oft from the outsldo world. They will travel with wagons, carrying all ot their equip ment with thorn. Tho Journey is ex pected to. requlro the greater part of a month. Whllo routo, tho survey ors will do a. numbor ot small pieces' of work. It is said that little, time would havo been saved had tho trip been made by rail. Ovor sevoral stretches of tho routo it will bo necessary for tho party to carry water for tho men as woll as for their animals. Tho transltmen ot tbo party aro veterans, but the great er part ot the crew la made up of colloge boys. Japanese Ruler is Seriously ill TOKIO, Oct. . Emperor Yoshl hlto, whose sickness has been caus lng alarm In Japan, is reported worse in an official statement that doclared his condition most unsatisfactory. Thorn are signs he is suffering from a severe disease ot the brain. BROTHERS MKET FOR FIRST TIME IN NEARLY FIFTY YEARS WALLACE!, Idaho, Oct. 6. Louis Kuhn, a resident of- tho Coeur d' Alenos since 1885, and his brother, Charles fCuhn, who Is connected with the Field Museum of'Natural HlsloVy at Chicago, met bore last week for tho first time In 47 years. Thoy se parated In San Francisco in 1874. Louis want to Nevada and then drift ed north, white Charles went to Mex ico and then to Chicago. Tho litter plans to go to San Francisco to visit a sister whom ho has not seen slnro tho early 70'. CHURCH QUnTINO BKK FINDS HIDDEN BOOZZB , OWNKR IiAMKNTS LOSS WALLA W1ALLA. Wash., Oct. 6 A bottlo of real bonded whiskey dropped from a cotton batting at a church sewing circle Saturday, The donor of tbo batting hasn't complete ly oxplalnad tho unheralded appear ance of thb liquor, -but. nerhasband has admitted that "tbero ain't no safe place nndor tho aun no more." Ho said' ho .fell heir to tho contraband and' for .safe keeping put it. in tho contorbr tho roll. Then came tho call for donations for a quilting boo. and his -wlfo . carried tho roll to church. Now comes the sad part. The cork was pulled, the bottlo tipped and tho contonts ontorod tbo all absorbing earth. Souls wero relieved and sowing and gossiping were resumod. Price may advance any day, this I yonr notice, no further guarantee on price. Bay your QRnWf 0LAB or, BLOCK-WOOD ow and avoid advances that -.are wire to come, Aak aeont or . DKYTAMAKAUK For Tow 0. Peyton & Co. 'Wood to Bin . Mala St. Pbone 410 586 WOOLV! ALLOTMENT IS wra TO SHEEP MEN Tho Klamath Wool Growers' Asso ciation mooting last night at the .city hall was attendod by about 0 mem bors who mot with J. W, Nelson, na tional chief of grazing, and W, O. Durbth, suporlntendont of the Modoc National' Forest" to discus questions rolativo P tho increased rango allot ment In t that placo for sheep bands. Tho allotment niado was satisfac tory to. tho. majority ot the members present. Under the now management, 31,000 head ot sheep can bo run un der tho oxtension plan, a limit ot 1500 head to; each sheepmen. In slructlons'woro given by Superinten dent .Durbln that a, clean bill ot heal tli-would havo to bo secured by the rangors beforo tho bands vculd bo'a'dmltted to tho' forest, same tu bo had from tho lluroau of Aulmat In dustry, Department of Agriculture. Starting November 1C, tho bands can bo ranged until January 15, when tbey aro to bo removed. Open rango begins again March 15 and continues until th'o finish of tho shearing and lambing season, about Juno 1G, when tho forests ore to bo cleared again. Three cents per hoad will bo tho fee charged with a nom inal charge ot two cents per head a month during tho lambing season, J Superintendent Durbln stated. A spirit of optimum provnlled among tbo mombora last night ovor the sheep situation as tho lamb mark et, they said "was looklngup" and bids before long to, become better Lambs aro bringing better prices on the market than predicted throe months ago and this fact offors much encouragemont to tho growers. Tho wool market, xwhllo far from top prices, seems to bo steady with nn opportunity to got bottor aa soon as woolen raatorials demand comes. Prominent growors noticed In tho mooting woro Charloe Sherlock ot Lakovlow, Dennis O'Connor, O. L, Holbrook and Mike Barry ot this dis trict. ,,, Superintendent Durbln left this morning for the' Modoc rango to provldo for the many bands of sheep, which soon will bo sent tbero for grazing. McNAHYWORltf NO FOR COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY WASHINOTON, Oct. 6 Senator fMcNary Is making ovory offort to have a resurvey by the board ot river and harbor engineers of tbo Columbia river for a 500-foot cban-l nel and a dopth of 32 foot. The district engineers of tbo board of river and harbor onglneors have roeommondod a 500-foot channel and 30 foot In depth. Senator 'Mo- Nary bos Introduced and had re ferred to the senate committee on commerce and amendment asking for a resurvey and examination ot the Columbia to provldo greater deptk of channel as above outlined IDAHO LEGION WOMEN ' TO HOLD FTRST MKKTIXG OALDWKLL, Idaho, Oct. 0. Tbo first state convention of the women's auxiliary of tbo,American Legion In Idaho -will be. held hero October 12r 13. Ono dolegato will bo named for overy 25 mombors ot an auxlllar'yln Idaho. Caldwell citizens have arrang ed to house tho delegates and' to assist tbem to keop their expenses as low as posslblo. FREEZ0NE. jn? Corns Lift Off with Fingers ; hjj; Drop, a Itttlo "Frcqxono" on an aching' orn, Instantly that corn stops hurting, then shortly you lift it right off with finger. It doesn't hurt a' bit. Your druggist sell a tiny bottle of "Freetone" for, a few ceat( sufficient to remove overy hard corn,' soft corn, or corn between the toe, and the cal lages, without a particle of pain. JP! THE KLAMATH GRAIN EXCHANGE Sole affencyfortfae largest Western Millipr concern. Will buy your grain at top market prices for cash.' See or phone BOLDISCHAR AND YOCHATZER, ( Meilin, Ore. and Klamath' Falls. Ore. An"""AnVfAVVnv,,VVVVVVVVvVVVVMV UNDERGOES OPERATION Mrs, Henry Bagby tjndorwont tin operation nt a local hospltnl'todny. A Laplandor who marries a Blilsovor0, "SOME m& STERY1C ls!BKtOtDJLaV3f&! MM ,M. GftS-.OlU- Glfcr9ES- VULCAYU7.I !?- v "EVERYTHING FOR THE WHEEL" MARKET REPORT PORTLAND','. Oct. 6. Livestock stoady, oggs firm, butter steady; wheat ri-02 to 11.05. ASPIRIN Name "Bayer" on Genuine Tako Aspirin only as told in oach packago of go'nulno Bayor Tablots of Aspirin. Thon you will bo following tho directions and dosago workod out by physicians during 21 yoars, and provod safe by 'million's. Tako no chances with substitutes It you see tbo Bayor Cross on tablets, you can tako. them, without foarfor Colds? Headacho; Neuralgia,, Rhoumatism, Earache, Tjopthacbo, Lumbago and for Pain'. I&mdy tin boxos of twelve uniots cost row conts. Druggists also nil Iargor packages. Aspirin is tho trado,mark .of payer; Manufacture of Monoacotlcacldostcr of Salicylic- acid. DON'T DESPAIR If you are troubled with patoo ot aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful pass age of urine, you will find relief is COLD MEDAL ln1U.iim Tk worid Mandard remedy for Uda Mver, bladder and uric add trouble cod national Remedy of Holland sines leML Tare sis, all draggieta. ' auarantsed. GtUIMdNenata neaa4 fMaV against the will of hor parents Is decmod guilty ot a aorlous crlmo, and tho punlsbmont for it Is very FAIR! I'll - -jST JLTIOlf SM6I jgMfjmjji THE CLUB CAFE Serves you ijgbfev WELCOME TO THE FAIR IVnipUiig, ToothBome, Satisfying Kdjbk, coupled wlsu, ' ClcanUuewi, Quality nnd Hervlce, I what you alwajm get when yon eat here CLUB CAFE On 6th St: Near Main. Open S o. m. to 1 a. m. 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