MOMIW, HI I"
IIKill.
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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CUMING EVLNin.
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.'I, .(. Ii, '.'('utility fnli',
Itll. Itullwiiy isiilif
Illy Men liinic lleif
Miuvlii CruK.i Kim owii.-i ii fl'in
lit Illy wiii In tlii' r!ly over t lit-
end no , IiiiiiIiiiihii unil i,mmih,,
wiiii ul I lii' Hull.
II.
IIi'IiiikIi'IIiiu HiIiimii HIiiiIIii
'Tim HtliiKim ill ii Hi) lit lii'lmt re
modeled lillil liiijiriivi'il. It. I;. Hl'll
mill, proprietor, hni "hoi n limy On'
uM few diiyn In iiinltliiK I tin Iiii
provnmoiilji mill Imiii'ii in hut" Ui
Ink completed uniiin lima thin tt-et-H.
lll'tkl'll'y hllM'lllllllll lli ri
Mr. unil Mm. J. (I. iihul rcu
Mured m I he Hull (or Hi" weeleunO.
'i'lilnil In it slin k mint unil In here
proiuinubly tit liny shirk tihlpiieil In
from Hui north unil eaM. I K lfi
norkuloy. while the ambers from the
fire wnm mill urnnkliiK. .
Mnnuriii-liiror l Here
II. Bmllh, Reiieriil' mnniutnr (if a
well-known run rompnny mi the
roaal, reglutored ul thti Hull fur the
week-end. Hit In here tin biulncsa.
full Tot n lit Huxkninii Hire.
K. Harrlnmon of Sun Kruneliico
In In Klniiiuth Pull fnr invcntl day
Willie IriltlnjcllliK huilm.". Hu In n
mo.knni'i mul I hero in look over
the mark funk"!, llnrrliiKlotl In
ri.lttre, ni Ihn Hull.
Tractor Miin Mere
A. Apel, who In connected wlih a
tractor coneprn At tHoi kKin CM., wan
at Did Hull for Ihn week-enil. Ho It
hero to irnntnrt ltm!no,H nnil to
look over Ihn market fnr traclnri.
i
lllltliuny Mnno l.mo
W. T. Inley of the fimio hlRhwny
eommlimon who ha boon nt work
, on the itnlo hlshwity In thU Benlnn
In olnvlnt for Bun l.uln 0!ilpo where
)in will Inke a ponltlon with (ho Cnl
IfomlA ulitto highway enHlnrorlng
fore He Is leavlnit on Frlilny.
1'ornirr Itmlilim Vlnllliia Hire
Mr. Kmma V. Coi:oll mul
iluiiKhirr Klinnor of Pulo Alio have
been vIsUIiik In Ktnniath Fnlln for
Hi put few (tnya. Nino yeum ni;o
Mm. Cnnawell wai renldent of
KUmulh Fnlln anil rnne(:ieiilly hun
ninny friend here. They have been
mntnrlnK IhroiiRh On'Rim and Wnnh
Ingion, lluy Urriinp nml Mnriy linnirillnli'ly
Milton ConKiierood, Inhorer, nnd
Nnlllo Oreld Taylor houiiht a mar
rlnito lkenno , Baturdny nflnrnoon,
ntnppoil next door to Jnntlco of
Teaco Kmmltt'i offlco nnd wero
innrrled the nnmo nflernonn.
IVtKiiin IMIeil
A pull lion linn been filed In tho
county clerk'a offlcn for lh probate
. of tlio palate of Wutnon llocknrt who
died In a local hospital lu.it wee.
; Tho vnlno of Hockarl's cuiulo wna
' oatlmnted at $1600.
In To lluy TIiiiiIIiit rufiinm
Hairy lumber nt Olono. and J. S.
York of Ornnu Pan wero In tho city
Suturdny nflernoon to purclinae
luintlnit llcenneji, .
J.llllllii-illiml Kero Cfcii'r Woek-ICiid
J. J. Htolttur of tho Chlloqliln
Lumber compnny wna In Iho city
ovor tho wook-end on bualnoaa and
plouauro.
Ilond Mint In Visitor - ,
A. H. Ontto of Fort Klitmatli, con
ncntod with tho road conatruotlon
In that reellon, was In the clly over
tho weok-end. Ho wnn a aylnp; nt
the Hnll. Also ot tho Hall wnn John
Singleton ot Lnkevlow who roinnlu
ed In the city ovor tho wsok-end.
Chlloqliln Merrlinnt Here
Curtln ' C. Hodrlcks, Chtlnquln
niorelinnt who In n frequent Klnm
fttm Fnllfl visitor, wnn In tho clly
over tho wook-end vUltlnp. frlonda
hero, Ho roturned this morning.
Illy Itonit' Hnpei'liitenilcin In Town
Dallas Olvnn, road superintendent
from Dly, was In tho city to apend
tho week-end. Ho roturned to Illy
thlk morning. , .
Loaves For V, of O,
Minn Rtith DoLnl) left thin morn
ing for Kiigena whero she will re
sume her nlmll'os nt the unlversliy
of Oregon, . .
O, A, C; Bliidentn Iiiivr
Chnrles House, Jr., find William
Villa loft yoatordny morning for Cor-
y .ABOUT PEOPLE
; v.iiu wiii'."
Oi I'Ri'll . .i;r!
:v.;iu wii.-.. n.y win
tl iy v.
Mil :i,'l
Ji'l' ml
tbi
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"In .Mii'iil lii'in
(':.' iv -
M.i' i H. lill llu'iili.ir' 1 1 ii;uui'l.n nil
l. :illli't KIiiiiiii Ii I'ullli fur Ol.l'.luiul
iii'it rrldi ". I'hc w II iilti'ilil I ln!i"!
Iliiiliicin mill He On it. Mm. A. J.
Vuyii who Ih ci4v!i:k (ii.' Hiii I'iii'I
"iii'i mi l',:ul itii y w 1 J I Kii;iiiii'uny
M'su ltmii!i r mi ln r Jniir .'y.
Mr. i.inl Mi-, .Miiiiiiii.ii I IK ii iii
Mr. unit Mrji. J. W, M'.iortiiini have
ril nr in J from (iolil Iluiich iifler ii
yenr'n uliruiii'4, Mum unil) wun c:i
ilii,nl In lilphwey work iliero.
'iiiir rtiiiii Sl'fttm-
Mm, liurn M.imi fiirini'rly u r'l
iloiit of thin illy wiii lit Klmiiilli
Fit I In over Hie k ir.d. Blm vlnll
i'il jii'Viirill frlniiiln wlillg heru.
I.envii 1'iir I tiKiive
'Ihn Mlniiivt Oorolliy Dvlanll, Kntli
nrlnn I'li'lill it nil Kllzulirlll MulinlliK
all left for l'.tiKirin llila' morniUK
whrro I hey will rMiinia tholr niuillin
nt thn unlvursliy thorn. Mini Mar
earot JohnHim will defer hor depart
ure fur Ori-Knn ARrlruItiiral culli'K
nt Corvnlllii until Tiionduy. Jumea
Munnlnit left fnr Hiii I'nlvvrnlty of
Ori'Kon thin mornliiir.
U'livrn O'l ViuiKloii
Mliw.Jiian l'crry left Jn. Frldu'
fnr Weed whore nhn will apond hor
vacation. Illio will return cither
next Thtirmluy or Friday.
tli-liiK In One Dihm
Terl Will tn. Dr. Harden Carter
and llyron Hurilihl.rooU. returned
from A deer hunt yesterday In the
Inva bedn anuth of here with a tine
liiiek. While nhiif Hie deer. Rhurlff
Low nnd Deputy Sheriff Corad. who
tUo hiinlcd deep over the week-end,
were immiccenafiil.
Iteliirnn To Cnlli'ije
r.nil Kel'er left for Kuneno thU
mornlnK whore ho will renumo h:
work at tho I'nlvnrjlty of Oregon.
Ilemrnn I'mMii Variitinii
II. n. HIII. elty odltor of tho Her
ald, Mr. Hill and daughter Lola
returned Baturday afternoon from. a
mntor trip to southern California.
Blo;' 'f re mndo nt the principal clt
Ira alone both tho conit and Inter
ior ro lie, n.id three d.tys wero spent
with friends In Long Bench.
IViiiiiii Wild lii lili
C. T. Weedou h.in J:it returned
from the 'llomie Klver country with
n bride. Weedon In a raaldeiit of
this iliy. nnd Is employed an ciicl
neer on tho 8. P. train between
K (ii math Fnlln and Kirk. The cou
ple will miiko their homo here.
TS
s IIONOU-U-. T. H 8ept. 24.
KvtTy "bootlegger in Hawaii Is hid
ing behind (Homo woman's nklrt."
John Colburn, III, fedoral prohibi
tion director tor Huwnll, aald horo
In a formal statement In answer to
crlllclim voleod of his department
by United 8tntcs District Judgo John,
T. Do Holt on tho ground that the
prohibition eqund waa mls-dlioctlng
Its efforta,
"I think It would bo much bettor
,lf you gave your ntlimtlon to those
casus Hint wero actually, engngod
commercially In tho ' manufneturn
and nulo ot Intoxicating liquor nnd
not nrrost women who only pnasesn a
antnll qunntlty of liquor," Judgo Do
Dolt told Colburn In court after two
I Jnpnnoso womon nrroatod by tho
squad had pleaded guilty to pnascvi
jBlng liquor nnd had been fined )l
enen, i iiry wero ino last or seven
womon who appeared In one after
noon on prohibition charges,'
Colburn aald Hint It la men lt(id
no cholco in tho matter, that Invar
iably when n raid Is conducted,
whon an arrest la nbout to be mnde,
"it woman stops up and assumes tho
J.blnmo In tho belief that Iter aox
will militate to reduce her eontenco
or fine. Bho Bnya her husband Is
dead or that he has deserted hor or
Hint ho has gono' back to Japan,
Our ltnftds nro tied. There Is noth
ing for us to do but nrreat tho wo
man. We cannot legally take Into
custody any of tho men who mny
be present In the place, becauso th
woman confossca'ahnt sho Is tlio
proprietor," , ' , '
j : Ono of tlio seven women, ti Jap
intienn, wan sentenced In six months
Imprisonment and fined IliflO when
shn pleaded guilty to inftalifaoturlng
nnd possosing liquor and posseting a
ntlll, Tt wna hor second offense,
Si
HIDING
BOOTLEGERS
'Duo i'.uiliiiui brothern will to on trial Sept. it t M.-ioa. Ca.. charged with flogglnc; a negro and
two white iiiiii. Hi re they lire on tho way to court whta they asked for a reduction in bail which waa re
fused by Judge Ciinn. Left to right, C. I'. Hiidnon, Deputy KherUt Job Itogers, J. C. Hudson, Deputy
Homer llurill'on end H, It, Hudson.
BOY MtfRDER MYSTERY
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Howard Kotiiinber;:,
ib'atli inar Winilliam, X.
UothfT
:t liavlnc
had rii;;i il bor lo Uniity hi their lnveefi&iion Into tlio boy's death.
VETERANS TO
GET A TOUCH
ItENO, Nov., Sept. 24. Eastern
or "tenderfoot," members of! tbo
' i
American Legion nro to be given j
n touch ot the cloys when me west
waa "wild and wooly" by tormer
comrades here, while eurouto to the
nntlonnl convention ot , tho Legion
to be hold In Sau Francisco October
IB to 19. ' .
, Arrangements have been mndo by
Darrell Dttnklo post of Iho American
Legion of Keno whereby delegations
traveling to the convention will stop
ovor nt tho Novnda oily tor n ,fev
hours tor tho "wild west" enturtaln
inont, The program' nt Rono will, be
stagod on Oct. 12, 13 nnd 14 and
will be In tho nature of n typical
western rouniT-up and "forty-mlno
camp."
Special trains bearing eastern
dolegntlons will bo "captured" In
uutomablles to tho round-up nnd
eoimp. Thoso In chnrgo nttj espeet
ng a number ot distinguished guests,
Inoludlng (lenernl J, J. rorsUIng,,
Socretnry of War Weeks, Secyetary
of Navy, lion by and several gen
ornls of the allied nrmlos during the
war. . t
"Prom six to eight thousand cx
norvlco men nro expected to atop
ovor In Iteno during tho throe-day
celebration previous to otur national
convention to bo held In San Fran-
OF WILD 1ST
elsoo Oct. IB to 19," It waa slnted qitcntly exhibit n cheerfulness that
by J, O. Allnrd, chntrmna ot the j Is surprising. In Iho words of a for
Irnnnportnllon committee ot tho i mer statesman under, Keitnsky, who
Reno post. l.q now working heer hs nn elortrlc-
' ' ihn, ''AH happens for the ber.t In n
Kodak flnlabln at Stlnaon's. Str mnn'g Hfo," , ,.
pnys, Try It and see.
IN FLOGGING. CASE
6
V' Tit
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7, of Newark, J., wat tumid K -ra-riic.l
V. Hire M.ssAuna Sabin, unrscmaid i-i
thrf wuit at Windiiain uller officials
iROSSIISSlLE
AT HARD DEAL
I 1.03 AN.'lt:i.ES, Sept. 24. Build
; Ins now AniiM i-an careers out of
1 (bo wrerkarn of nrosnerltv wined
out in the Russian revolution is a
task optimistically undertaken by
former onl JrcU r f Ciar Nichols who
have found themselves stranded In
Los Angeles, according to Elisabeth j
Beglnroff, Itussinn secretary of the I
International lnstltuio of tho Young
Womon's Christian Association. I
. .There Is tragedy nnd pathos, says
Ml&s Beglarotf, In tho frequency
with which wei; cdnnrtcd, refined
nnd talented Russians ot noble birth
I have found
all occupations closed
to them hut those of menial sort.
Some, however, are more fortun
ate. For instance, tltoro Is. a for
mer military officer who has found
success ns a college Instructor in
mathematics. Another, a former
general in IColchak'a army, con
ducts n school for Kusslan-Amerl-can
children but n third former of
ficer ot high rank, an aristocrat of
tho old regime, la unable to find
oven monlnl work. His wife packs
cosmetics In a local factory.
A formor count, nftor serving as a
chnuffeur for a wealthy family, late
ly nequlrod enough capital to bnr a
taxi-cab of his own, Another refu
gee of noblo lineage works n9 a line
man for a power company, while a
former military loader under the
Romanoff's earns hts living ns a fac
tory hand.
Despite tho heart-aches nttachod I
to suah rcvorsnls ot fortune, Miss
Beglnroff says theso refugees f ro-
I Advertising pays. Try It and anm
r',f'?.rir'Tp - 3riir - .Mf.n jmtj-
WOULD COMPEL
BIBLE READING,
ALL SCHOOLS
-i-.-oi;.'.,-:::; fi-i-'. si.- t'u ii.i.
a Chr.rvan r.-llon, t a -
American nat'on waa f.'-.in-led on 1 5
!Uble. that a"l constitutional provl-
ions are secondary to the laws of
Christ as 3t forth in the P.lhle, and
hat the King Jam ver'lo-! of the
scriptures Is the official basin fo'
the free fundami ntal law of Cod en
which the nation is etabllshd, i
the claim ot the Bible fellowship of
citizens as made In a declaration
I .sued today by K. I. Edmlston, of
Spokane, a TreEbytcrian lawyer act
ing for the Synod of Washlngtor
of the Presbyterian Church in the
V S. A., os ell as for the Bible
fellowship of which he la president
The fellowship in the united interde
noailnational .effort, following offic
ial aet'.en by the PreBbytorlan Synod.
to obtain k-gnl deorce to compi-1 the
j reading of the Bible In every Aner-
lean public fdiool.. Jlr. Edniiston
, jMamos exclusion of the Bible from
j 4io public school! tor tac advance of
t j j.criminality a:nong voting men.
Ili'j. The occasion for Edmlston's
I tntr ment
Is the observance of the
tweek of September 10-22 as consti
tutional week, at the recommenda
tion of the American bar association.
"Wo must," said Mr. Kdmiston.
"counteract tho tendency of many
interests that seek to show that our
government is without Christ or
Christianity, without God or church.
Too Much
For a short time we are
forced to make sacrifice
prices on wood as fol
lows: GREEN SLAB'
1 or more cords
$3.00
10 Cords
$25.00
, BLOCK WOOD
Single Load
$3.50
Double Load
$5.00
Phone Your Orders
O. Peyton
; & Co. .
Phone 535 419 Main
wfrirmft-iTTTTr
"During 'constitutional weeki" lie)
i-onflniied, "all miniK'i'r.'i of i:vrry 1
ihiirch slio'ild priuch i,n the D::e!:trs-,'
linn of Indd-ii'iid 'iK-i .iin'l ill.; ("en-1
it utlon, id'.owin M;;. t Hi.1 ; i.t ' ,i !
'ibiintlnn r.alir.i f'.u.i'I -.1 o.t l'-i.' .
!li !.,." !
Mr. lidaii-lon'' iliii'i'vnt i-i'i
i'lit t!;e "imiwith of t!m KliI
!
n.l I
!oVf i lii.;e:it t:i i! 'r''. : ,:: r 'orni ;m
tfiiei"ii:i on 'Mm ivi'i-W'ii of
ilirintliir'f', j -f f ;:-'!i in r.im D'bi".
'ram Ii)" lilbie i' 1 'if." He nr.lrt tivit
tin liible f'iliW'lllr) v."ulrl iimi
ire.'eni lo the ffovi rir.irr.t a brief
o piov that tbi F'-il'ral cinvom
nfnt has this rij-hl iC.d po.vrr. bv
eason of t'ie toilet relntionn lnciil
nt to t'.ie cra-MIng of sehool land?
nil fund'i for Ihe aitpport of eom
non ?chooli In the variout snti.
"lie fHithrr funilamemal fact 1 In
volved, lie paid, (hat thlj in a
"ihrlntien nation, tn psrpet'ilty I'
epend-'-t mon Christian etle!V
e.nrncd In tho principles df Chrlst
anltv of the na lons ns set forth -in
he Bible. '
Mr. Kdmlston quotes tho decision
if the Supreme Court of the I'nited
states In the ca30 of the Church of
the Holy Trinity versus tho United
'tales, construing the Declaration of
Independence as authority - for ad
judging the American people to be a
T'brlstlan nation. ..
m
Some families keep a servant girl
and several ot her relations.
Knrft ta.httis a-lnmft', tt t . -, , ., ,, A
a J...f r I j 4 S3-. Jfey 8 "
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KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL
Tint- ot Kourtli m1 : , ' '.
Klamath Falls, Oregon
In accident or illness call the hospital
where doctors, nurses, pharmacy and ambu- '
lance assemble waiting your call. Where re
sponsibility of human life is assumed as a
matter of business. Triumphs of medicine ; -'
and surgery, are celebrated in the hospital. "
The Klamath Valley Hospital provides the
armamentaria of combatting disease and in-'
jury in a big, comprehensive way.
, "; It waits your call. i
WARREN HUNT, M. D. .
Owner-and Manager
I
THE
1ICBIC
Check over the cars:-
VVHICH have the following
w
construction
Fedders Radiator, Silent Morse
Chain instead of timing gears,
Timken Front Axle, Red Seal
Continental Motor, Drilled Crank,
shaft, Hollow Camshaft, Dry
plate Disc Clutch, Timken Rear "
Axles, Timken Bearings throughout
running gear, Semi Elliptic Springs.
You'll be surprised at the hi'
average price of those cars.
The Star has all these.
v and
The Price is Reduced
See This Remarkable Car
S , EUiCK GARAGE
- - r rTT
Twice w (t ti In ii foiv weeks (liM'i
tiitpi"-lal (i-i'irir.r Uiu h'fta bet'o
lui.s led mi Hatch kiiII, units ul. Vlir:;p;
I: K. . ih,-, n. '' 111. called !ilitm-
.niliiii t:!.-.v"ii win ilia oci'imlon of Ii'
!!... iir. '.hi v;it in tho et-Crown'
i rl .. end. i a si-nnlil'V
'.'.'a i:i v. li.iit I',;- ex-Kaiser ,'!
A . :, '!.:": l.omiir.i ilully'fi
i.' i!t.(. i tli.it ;Ii.- cv-( rir.vn IV'hii-e In
Sit.iiinln.t .!., ( rii! i to .Oernuiny, 'U
I1) lit hit In In i n:n imindintloa- wlthsjf '
I fio tli.rimin .Nationalists, unil that,
ho l.i if;?br nmntijr cx-.ioldlors. ;jj
Kodak fiiiinhinc at Rtlnaon'i- Strf
Advertising onvn. Trv 11 and
HUNTERS'
ATTENTION I
Diirk ttvatnn ofMon fleptmbr
sKlcc nth! Miikn your plnn now
fnr ii duck liunt on Klamath
ImUr. mk1 ftliootln2 rasfiy ao
ffMii'lo and nil poulble cow
tnrtu ut
EAGLE RIDGE TAVERN
Launches; row boats.
Harry Telord. Kuide. i .
For1 reservations telephone or
write to Manager Jingle IUdg
Tnvern, Upper Klamath LaJco.
Klaomih Fnlln. Rateat M.0O by
the day; 940.00 by the week,
American plan.
CAR
:
AUGER
7th and Klamath