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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1922)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Page Four Watch Friday's' Papfer For More Prices and Particulars TeTOMfMY, JANTART H, ItM "Si A TIP TO OUR COUNTRY CUSTOMERS We are going to Put the Finishing Touch to Our Winter Stock. Must have room for new goods and want You to have an Even Break with the people in town. Sale Starts Saturday, 9 A. M. Sale Cash Only. No Phone orders. No Exchanges. No Refunds. N Boys Suits, One Lot Special, $1.25 forthe, Coat- f $1.25forthePants .. .' $2.50 A SUIT Sizes are 2-3, 2-4, 6-5, 1-6 1-7, 3-8, 1-12, 3-13, 3-15, 2-17, 1-18. All others in two 'lots $7.65 , $9.65 x Values to $25.00 ' ' 2 Piece Fleece Lined Underwear 45 c A GARMENT Fleece Lined Unions 95c A SUIT Wool mixed Sox, regular 35c Value $1.00 FIVE PAIR FOR Boys' Rubber Boots, red top -SPECIAL Jl Qg Mens Suits andf-Overcoats Entire stock at prices you can afford to pay i $19.00, $25.00 $29.00, $39.00 You'll have to pay the altcra . tions. Leather Top Rubbers 8-inch, Special $2.55 10 and 12-inch, Special $2.95 Hi-brown canvas top lace .. rubbers special $4.95 M-inch Tan lace Shoos special $5.95 Every Dress Shoe in the house reduced 25 Corduroy Pants Light brown and dark brown colors SPECIAL .$2.95 Heavy Work Shirts, mixed wool and cotton SPECIAL $L85 All Wool Shirts, low and mil itary collars 8WSCIAL.$3.35 . Home of Hart Schaffner &' Marx Clothes WATCH OUR WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS K. SUGARMAN 'i AINT MAD AT NOBODY" v u STATE EXPENSE HIGH At Xo Time In Malory Haa Amount Ileiti Eqoalled, Bays Kosrr maintenance of otfr Island Pouesslona leaguo undertake to respect and li guaranteed rtllc the lilsndpos-1 pruonre as against external eg- SALEM. Jan. 6. A total of 130. 852,538 was dliburied on account of atate department!. Institution! and commission, during 1921. ac cording to Secretary of State Koxer, Of these disbursements tlg;64sV 099 was paid out on account ot the Justnient.' sessions and the mainland of Japan are guaranteed. "Article 1. prorldcs that In rase of controversies Involving the rtghta ofj the parties which are not natlsfactor-' I It settled by diplomacy the parties shall be Invited-to' a Joint conference to whch f the controversies will by j referred '.'for consideration and acf-f stalo highway department: 110. SSI, 490 was disbursed "for general governmental expenses. Including slate departments. Institutions and schools, and $2,262,947 was dls burned by the Industrial accident commission. A total of 5,141 war rants covered these disbursements. "At no time In the history ot the state have the disbursements dur ing a single year reached this enor mous sum." said Koxer, whose con nection with the department as an employe and lis head covers, more than u scoro of years, "Article II, provides In substance. grcsslon the territorial Integrity and existing political ndepend ence of all members ot the league. In case ot any audi ag grcsson. tho Council shall adtle upon the means by which this obligation shall be fulfilled. cnt, broadly ' pcaKlnTTT Is to mako tho Ifnftcd JiiM?sa party to an agreement which the I.r.igue of Nations tins already mndn binding upon the other three parties.' "This construction pt the treaty Is fcthat If the parlies agree .upon the 'nfflelflnt mAanii' of niMlInr'an nr. 'fl .aa finally .nnr.il.il lht nml. .,.:.... . . greulon, they must tarry out their er Art cle X. of thcaJeaguo of .Na- , .... ... . , agreement and execute these 'means uodi, u mere was ine oKurrjoiuu ... a .- .i. i. . w"h 'n'r Po" nd their armed ii.ci cut i iviui icu vt hid Miviuuain vt I -'- vf frankly 'In order to arrive at an und erstanding as to the most efficient measures to b. taken, jointly and separately, to meet the exigencies ot the particular situation.' To take a concrete lllustraton, It aggressive ac that If the rlghta of the partle. arol the League were obligated. If neces- ,orcr"- rTom ,n" """".ago employe.! threatened by lb. aggressive action sary. to employ their armed forces to no ot""r lolc!,, """on apparent of any other power, the parties shall , repel the aggression. Artlclo X. of tho ly '" ,",lnI' communicate with one another and, Le,ruo undertakes to resnect and' '0f cour" wh"1 ' wrl,n '" rl,"n ,u . i. i . i. . "' the document as It was put before preserve tho territorial Integrity of ' "" the member, of the League. Article "- '"" """ "' "!. ' " II. of th. new alliance undertake, to " bp'n " l" d,"cu",H," ,h'1 ..... ... ... . at the moment I do not attempt tore. maintain the rights of the parties In ,.,-, , ...,., , ... llfrflt VlAWI RDM In eAmmfin arltt. their Insular possessions and Insular lh. ....,., malnrltr nf .., tlon shall threaten Japan, the Unit- dom,",oni',nd this mo.n. to m.ln- ,. , ,,. ow pTevnM ed State, shall meet with the other, Uln J"Pn ' r,hU ln J"pn "a,n,t d the treaty a. It stands, among three powers to determine 'the most i ny Kre"lon- i many others. Is tho one Important efficient measures to bo taken, Joint-' "ThB JaPnc Pmler speaking of questlon-Bball the United States. . .-V .... .. . .u ' the new treaty, recently said: , either lolntlr lih ni ririi.i,, .a it auiu BWraicij. iu nicvi mo . i . ......... ...... rOUTMNT 5fAX rmOOT WIFK IX JKALOVH nAOK rortTLAND. Jan.4 C William J Johnston, n street car'barn worker, shot his vlfo and himself at tbelr homo today, according to the police, who said Jealousy was the cause. Doth were taken to a hospital In the same nmbulnnco. Johnston was un conscious and his wife hysterical. I PERSONAL MENTION I A baby glrl.vras born to Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Larson at Warren Hunt hospital Friday night. Miss (lladys Melsker, ot Merrill, returned. last night from Ollroy. California, where she has spent the past two weeks. Her sister. Inex, will remain In Ollroy through- the winter. Mr, and Mrs. K. K. Smith will leave In the morning for a six week's tour of southern California In their ear. The machine was taken to lied ding several weeks ar and they will go by train to that nolnt. Louis Koagland left on this morn Ing's train for San Franclseo' where he will apend th. next few daysmen' business". K, - "" gresslon. , I "On tbo one' band. It Is contended' that thin laniuar mnioi no mors ' than that the parties having met and determined tho most efficient means to meet the aggression, may do noth ing, further; while on the,other hand. It Is asserted that the purpose of the Contract being the maintenance of the rights' and the parties meet and de termine the efficient means of meet ing the aggression, they are in honor bound to execute the 'means' decided upon. Unless, behind the treaty there Is the power to enforce It n:id the ......... ..-. ...- -i.-J, ,nu,r,i.m..uS .V ,u- vvr """" the new alliance supersedes the old hah la.. I J-. 'nrnaf Iha alrna(ai nf lha' particular situation, 'the Instrument pie entente, Franrn or separately, guaranten or replaces the underwrite Japant" ance, Is much I . " NEW TODAY 'The nusdru which for Japan re Anglo-Japanee alliance, Is much . wider In bearing and removes all chances of war. The Washington conference has opened a new epoch In the Pacific and the world. T believe the entente will result In making the Japanese peopln happier because It will lighten their burdens, and that by reason of the guarantee, we obtain the position of Japan Is strengthened In the far east.' "Here Is an official utterance that . P0J'-V' Animal skin Owner may Hum mn ny imTinr,nroDfiriv snn HAV IT WITH KIOWKHH Kor tho sick room KLAMATH PIAWFTt HHOP Phono S89 "8S4 Main St. S Practical nurso desires ments, Phone 17K5, encsce. FOUR POWEH PACT (Contnued from Pag. 1 r r ! i n. i n uirr - - si mmm paying for this ad. 1 N.Sth St. 6.7 nk every phrase before w. e.mwlt our country to tnu uuexpecjen ni atrAflMtxirj' contret. N 'Th.-flr4 dmltti (t ,l r ,l.Ml44l'W.. -M(ff bjHl Is a useless and futile fulmlmtlon. "In arriving at the corrrct con structlon w may be assisted by the final conclusions reached by all par ties upon the cognates provision of the Lesgue of Nations covenant. Here are Articles H'-of the Quadruple Al liance ana Article a or tne League "The New Quadruple Alliance Preamble provides for 'main tenance of the rights of the par ties to their Insular possessions and Insular dominions'. "Article H.-jIf the said rights 'are threatened , by the aggres sive action of any other power, the high contracting parties shall communicate with one an other fully and frankjy In order to arrlvi at'an'iinderslandlng as to the most efficient measure to b Uken, Jol.Uy Mi tmrtMYi to BK.t elDDl tl low rJrMl" "Arllolt X, Ot Tk4l J.tUUS Ot Ntlbi Tbi Mimbiri o( the .4 'offensive and defensive Ilrltlsh-Jap aneso alliance and Is much wider In bearing and that Its guarantee strengthened Japan'H postlon In the KOPi HKNT Kolir room furnished Woman wants work b hour or day. Phono 337J S noartment with piano. No children. Phone 2G3M, 5-s' far east. "Ilecause The New York Times was the leading exponent of tho League of Will trade oien. assume or nay Nations covenant and Is now 'one of difference, one nrBrtlcallv new flary ,u. t .ji j . . . j l3W ton capacity truck for farm or the leading advocates ot the Quad. ruple Alliance, Ita construction of the two provisions Is pertinent and In structive. It calls Article II or the new alliance a clumsy paraphrase of the second sentence of Article X. of tho covenant and says: " 'Mr. Lodge and other en emies ot the League Covenant have undertaken a deal of ex- -plaining to make It appear that under Article II, the use ot pow er Jb not provided for. Their protestations are futile. The use of power Is Implied quite as clearly In the new tra(y as In. the ojd, " 'Tbi tffiot H the ImtNiM- home. Will furnish work for trurk. Write or rail K. L. framblitt. Piiblln Market, Klamath Kails. S-7 Willi the parties .who took my hoe from mv dllrh near Mr. Nltcbolm'a ranch, New Years rlav please return It I need It. J, W. Klnkade. 5 LOST Team of bav horses. Kinder nlease notify O. Wlllard Smith, Phone S4SJ. 222 Harrow St. Mills Addition. S WANTED Woman for general housework Small family, Tele phone 380, 5-7 KOR FIEN'T I room furnished anaj-tment 419 10th St. Tel. 243W. 6-7 FOB hknt New two room furnish. d enactment. Private, lollnt n4 bath, 414 K, Hill Bt. E WHY 20c !! ! Those who arc not familiar with the high quality of tho pic tures shown at The Strand are prone to measure it by the price. That you may know what others think of the pictures we are showing, we publish herewith an article from "The Moving Pic ture World," America's leading journal on the subject.. You will note that some of the pictures are not yet released which means that they have not been completed. Consequently thev cannot be "old pictures," can they? No concern in the world makes a better picture than those handled bv the Hodkinson Corporation, and that is why we run them. We have already inn some of the pictures mentioned. The others may be seen at The Strand at future dates. H ntAVClHro THI-'ATKH IIOOKH IIODKIVKOV I'HTI'HKH KWIl TWKLVK WKKKH One nf thn Innxcut bookings ever noted In tho Indus try is ono announced this wek whereby the Franceses Theatre In Han "ri",H-i . trior the management of It , B. Sharbarn. li show vklnsnn released productions for a period nf i-' " Va, Thn contract pro virion for an extnnslve eiplnltatlnnn campaign which lll m conducted by thn Hodkinson branch In Ran I'ranclsco v Hi-Klnnlns: with thn week of toccmher 10, with "ThiV llreaklns Point " tho productions Included In the. en KuKKinent and tho dates, nro ss follows; Week of !) ' romlwr 17, "Tho Other Woman;" week of Deremher 9. "A Certain Hleh Man," weok of neeeinber 11. "Lavender and Old Lace;" woek of January 7. "Thn ' .tourney's Kndj" week of Jsnuury 14, "Itlp Van Win- Ho;" week of January 21. "Ood's Crucible;" week nf Isnuary 28, "Klflv Candles;' week of Kebrunry 4, "Cnnieron of thn HnvalMountud:" woek of Kobruarv 11. "At the filan nf tbo Jack O'Lantern;" week nf Knbruary 18, "Heart's Haven.'V and weok of February SB. "Thn Oroy Dawn." ' Of this list, four productions. "Cameron of thn Hnval Mounted " "At the Sign of the Jack O'Lantern." "Heart's Haven" and "The flrev Dawn,' have not yet been released, Tameron" (Will he.roleased lain in ,l) rember. "Jack O'Lantern" In 'January and "Hea'rt'a Haven" and "The flrey Dawn" In February Thn re- mnlnlng productions In the schedule hnvn all ben rn. InaMml since Isst April, with "ttlp Van Winkle" and ' "Fifty. Oandles.1',. tbq October nnd I)ocembr rols,'s. 1 resperllvoly. The laller nltrs'tloh, an Irvln V. Wlllat , production, was relniised as late as Decombor 11. Tho Francosca Thealrn has recently changed hands and under new. management !aa been, romodelod nnd refurnished to an extent that placed It .on a piano with Hsn Francisco's losdlnc downtown houses. It rators to the highest class of patronage, and slnco Its rnceii rhanxo In policy the theatro has come to ho recognitor as xnrleus opposition to the Isrgost houses In the city. ' Tho Francescn booking la believed to-be tho first .ono In the history of tbo Industry tn whjoh the productions' rf any ono company hive played an engagement nf twelve weoks running. This definitely eslnbllshon Hod. klnsnn product In tho San Francisco fluid, it territory i In which thn releases of,tht) Hodkinson Corporation ' nro aby handled by 8 Vogel and J. P, Meohan," division " K managers. ' We are showing these nicturcs at 20 cents, and tho facts that our efforts to give the nublic the best there is in the picture lino are appreciated is evidenced by the crowded houses that view the productions every night. Twjn'ty cents is enoughjto nay'for any nicture. Thfln whv nav ipore when vou canget the beat for that prlce.-THE STRAND THEATRE, iJa.