Tl'IWIUV, AI'flt'HT Ml, iniM. Pf. FiBl,f THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MINERS THREATEN TO STRIKE SEPT. Only Intervention Hy Government On 1'revent Walkout, Says llONlllllt !.Oull ATLANTIC ClTY,sN. J., Aug. 21. The parley of anthracite operators and miner broke up today when the operators dofiltely rcrused to ((rant a wage Increase. President Lewis of the miners said unless something unforseen Intervened the miners would consider themselves out of employment September 1. Doth sides agreed that only govern ment intervention could avoid a strike. ' ' " MEREDITH SUES FOR 30 CENTS FOR LIBEL THIEF THANKED FOR RESTORING LONG LOST VOICE Charges of Senator Urookhart To Bo Made Basis ot Suit, lo . Clares Former Secretary I)ES MOINES, Iown., Aug. 21. Charges' by Senator Brookhar't "that Eit.'yMeredith,- while occupying "the office of -secretary of -agriculture "sat In ' the "Waif street game and helped produce the - greatest panic in farm prices In the history of ag riculture," prompted Meredith to instruct Tils attorney o file suit against the senator for libel and damages ot 30 cents, Meredith de clared in a statement to the Asso ciated Press Today.' I'AHIS, Auk. SI. In a secluded spot Just outside Hie walls of Purls there stands a small and select in firmary where diseases of the throat are treated. Patients suffering from chronic luryngitis go there fur med ical uttention, ' The attention of the police was called recently to a series of day light hold-ups occurring In the vicinity of the santorium. It seems that ingenious crooks watched pros perous looking visitors en;or the In stitution, noted tho worst cases those so unable lo utter a sound that they had to make signs to the doorman and then set upon them when, they left and robbed them ot their money and valuables. One of the stick-up men received the shock of his lite tho other day, when an Intended victim, upon be ing attacked, suddenly shouted "help, thlefi" in a voice which would have been a credl' to a side-show barker. Fear had brought back the sick man's voice. "You have 'cured me." he said to the crook, "It's ten years since I have beea able to shout like that. Here Is a hundred francs; I would much rather give, this to you than go on .paying doctors." 5 VALUABLE VIOLIN j FINALLY RECOVERED! All About the Mine Conference Instrument Itclicvtil To lie Strait ivurus, Loaned By Owner, Is round Hy Deputy A violin, suUI to be a Stradlvarus, mado lu ISIS, uud belonging to Kt Patch of Keito, was recovered Sa: urdny by Deputy Sheriff O. II. t'o tad, three months after Piitch hud lent It to a ' friend. Tho friend went away and left the Instrument with his room-mato In a uottao near tho Spencer creak station. Pre vious trips by Patch were unsuc cessful, since ho could find no one at the place". Saturday he obtained a search warrant, and the assistance ot a deputy sheriff, and succeeded lu getting back the violin, which has been In bit family for several generations. It was cleverly hid den behind some lumber when dis covered. No warrants were sworn out for thett, s'.nco Patch felt that It was only because of carelessness that his violin had not bexm roturuetl, and that It had been hidden in the house for no othor erason than that of, sate kopeing utyll it could h returned to him. This Is the worst I over got Into, said tho fiy as ho slowly climbed out of the preserves. i : : : i , j iivB.ti.inp-ivir. tvv it nrt Kodak finishing at Silnsnn . ..If WATERLOO SHRINE i jNO LONGER MECCA i OF TOURIST HORDES BRUSSELS, Aug. 21. Waterloo, until 1914, was the most frequented pot in Belgium. Victor Hugo's "dreary plain." dotted with monu ments' commemorating the armies tklpg part in the battle,' topped by its colloaal Uoa on tho historic hill of Mont Saint-Jean, attracted count less foreign visitors, and on Sun days cltlsens ot Brussels Journeyed there in caravans. " - " 1 Ancient mail coaches clattered up sad down the streets of the Belgian capital,- and their conductors, to the dicbrdaB tunes. ot. 'obsolete "brass Instruments, Invited tourists to Wa terloo, 11 mlles distant. ' Guides fought and cursed at the Waterloo station for the remuner ating privilege or escorting over the battlefield the numerous "visitors which every train disgorged into the town. " - - " "Cafes, restaurants, hotels were do ing a huge business. Today gaunt and sad guides await visitors in Tain, j Waterloo Is desolate. Desert ed ,'lnng are closing up. A great souvenir Is being wiped out; an In dustry going 'bankrupt. j Devastated Flanders fields are monopolizing the curiosity seekers. Nieuport, Dixmude, Teres and the Tser, the most thickly populated war its frsatest attraction tor the liv ing. ; i The great war has killed Water loo, and .by halt-destroying Fland ers has resuscitated it. I Some of our farmers are becom ing so well educated they can't tell when it is going to rain. - Kodak finishing at Stlnson's 3tt : Advertising pays. Try It and see. ' if nn I I . "". ' DOOR BELLS MANY NEED ATTENTION Do you want ', this work? THEN ADVERTISE Comfort ' lien You Travel Every provision is made for your comfoit and convenience on Southern Pacific Trains. .' You have plenty of leg-room ; you can play a game of cards; you can read or enjoy the scenery. Smoking cars and other facilities are provided. This serivce is yours. Enjoy its safety as well as comfort Profit by its dependability. LOW ROUND TRIP TICKETS . ?, . Now on Salel . . r Return limit 15 days; on sale Friday and Saturday Good until October 31 PORTLAND : $21.75 and $26.00 SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES - $17.75 and $21.25 $47.75 Excursion tickets on sale to many other, places. Ask about them! For further particulars auk V. V. HEDGEPETH, Agent. Southern. Pacific Lines ' Klamath Falls, Oregon California- Oregon .sv m 1 1 r m a a M- m m m m aTi m Chain Stores Fifth and Main Streets ANNIVERSARY i . t :. f-" . h;; ,: tVst N sJ, 'i M . i v J '.. ! . ! ...a... ' t . t ' . 4t.ll1 Ciial operators and miners met In conference at Atlantic City. Ornl Ij. Carrison that's tho younv man in the picture is sucrotary to John L. Lewis, president of the United Mine Workcwi. There wnnn't mui li being done at tho conference, so UutTisun wont back to HpiinKAelU. 111.,' and married Miss Lucille Hunter and look her to Atlantic City on their honeymoon. Yes, this Is all about tho mine conference. .ENGLISH TRYING TO PERFECT NEW ENGINE LONDON. Aug. 21. Tho aim of I HritUh airplane builders, for sonw lUne past, has been to produce it; powerful multi-cylindcreU englnol which would cool Itself merely, by reason of Its own swift passage' through tho air. - TMs would ellui-i iuato radiators, water-jackets and other Impediments In water-coolcl i enBlncH. Somo of t!ib best bruins In tho sir world hnvo been en dcarorliiE to solve this problom. Tho duko of Sutherland, In pro sentlns the prlno lo tho winner of thi recent Knglbli aerinl derby. r,v marked, "This day has seen tho tri umph of tho air-cooled cnalno," and It Is now bolinved that ho was revealing tho official, significance which la attached to the result of tho race;' a' main I. .XJ.iv tides Nfv Sliipntciit Of FALL HATS Just Arrived Kodak finishing at Stlnson's. Stf Mmm" - Mil dli.MtM.ili.tt Mi 'irf Hmttiil liiiinii Hill li HAVE YOU ATTENDED IT? It's the greatest bargain event of the year with values of exceptional merit in all departments. LADIES' WEARING APPAREL and . - ' MILLINERY Don't fail to attend this Mammoth Sale there's a bargain for every Klamath Falls woman and you should make your choice before the particular lines you are interested in are exhausted. 5"--r:'- Yestc 7ay Today fe. The Winship Wardrobe if as superior lo the old-fashioned center-opening wardrobe, as the latter was to the original box models. mma t i aroDe tD ran The Trunk ivithTloors 0. . - e.. Has no heavy halves to push and pull apart and injure floors or rugs. It opens with two easy swinging doors, and . either section can be opened, packed and locked independ ently. It stands square in a corner, and takes no more floor space open than "when shut. It will not tip over backward while being packed, as it does not stand on two narrow - spread halves. Its one piece base and solid central parti tion give it unparalleled durability and resistance. Every Winship is ready for a lifetime of efficient service. mm 1B83, Tha Bex Irunlt 1903 ; TWCc nt r Qppn I n 4 Wurdrob trunk " 1923 WINSHIP TMD'uiiKwMH DOOM 'arman "I AIN'T MAD AT NOBODY" si r. 53 rt 2 J, inn v i win !WfniWawi;