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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 28, 1924)
Two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IIU IWII.W. I WllU'Ul UB. M CTDiniTCTC ,dLIHIIHNU.Id : iijfMiiK :i irar Tinnmim ORlW.ll'HyarUniPulntliiMo.lf'eb. , 28,-r-IlyiitifrrH; hritwdrfn 'rural ami town populations, and the. cfforla of the, ftilktltftn .-govcr'iiniont 'oon- ; trol Jfood . i-8Hip)Pllp .'by ijatr, form the but for ' the free Veufcants movement Vhtch brought the late 'Newfletitt. kntoiprojaUinee ud ul Umhtv rrotilted Hi tMs toetablisb. (toflttt f tllo so-called katonomous h'ttlhtrnlrtb "khlA gained to Birrfport of, the French occupation forces and expelled tho KSkal government, which in now "housed tat Heidelberg. resfdrtit Helm owned a "farm neai-loAibuSnd was ttrKtSnastar of Iila district. But ho was a nolltlcian rath fJrtrh V farmer, trail -fte-voted much time to-resisting th edicts of . the Palatinate government located Mt peyi'r. ' fAg farm, aflc'oTdlng to ."Bin MghWrs, ta 'the Vorsfclltl Vafe'd bH -St 'lan.t In 'the district. -W-heti the B'p'e'y'ei' febVerrihie'nt 'orde'r-'farriMr-s 'to -"deliver it 'ie'ffnln "per centage 'o'f ttfefr -faint and oilier 'p'r'o fli'c'0s't'o the tirbun 'population, "TTelnx Stlie4 uptih thb opportunity lo teacl what he called a rebellion 'and 'en listed Jmanv "off 'life Free ipfeaihta in Yb-a nrWenieht, Vhlch VaVecomlc 'ra'tlier "thirti political. t rsVtrm'atealh'fteVraan flu'li'rtere 'thrft IftHiut Vs:ttOb persons In 'the Vrilrftlbile. otit "o:f 'a 'total 'popiila tldhjbf "SOOlttflO Were blenders of Ke "Free 'Peasants. 'It was 'hot "a 'jib-, 'lltlcfe'l party, atld Its liresfdent, "it. 'ifftnflh. How 'declares 'hit Tw is 'hot 'for 'the Separatist oVefhment Vblch flelnz estalb'ilflhed a't "Sbeyer, inH which Was 'taiten W byXilblpa Ulev, lifter freinz Vas murd-Sred In Srfcver ,' lh lidldtlon 'to 'fh'e Free Vea'sanU ttiere are two other bygadizatiohs of rankers lh 'the Va'hittnate, 'the 'Christ Ian ru'Rlihts "and the ISaUerbuna, or 'f-saSatifV "lrnlon. "fhe 'former liiSs n'boiit fc.Odb 'faiehSlberg, 'bbth Ctf hdlic 'anil Wottfiltah't , "ttna 'the 'lat ter '1b said to 'have about , j'liOOO inenibers. 1lie Seb 'eaWritg are the u'Mra-'raaiea'l Witfg among 'f"he farming 'population, and compromise j hiTKerent of various . Vh'urches as , we'll as 'ifvie thinltecs. j J The alms of the Free IVusunm nru l.n Iw MnlAa.tnl . It ...... ti.,liiM VHIIZIJ iiiuii ..... tii ipijo Jinipt from the statemt'htrt o'rAwldnly scat tered memherh 'hfi tlw, rgHnitlon. It Is not unpolitical pnrty,.ind! It embraces iiiehihers of hll - exintltix pnrtius In Havariu, as well us tul herents of all cliuivhiM. Its chief I aim is to free the farming pnpiila- , tlon from gnvermiKnt - control In i'OfdPS (0 'get tltiv Ketit- polble prlcen I tor farm Iprodtiet. Il iS-port 'to so- cnlled rebellion Old not have the jKl'Ill'lUI nil)fKtll III 118 IIIIMHIH'I MUI. jaiid rtlere ar- appiVebtl,v, coilipava- lively few or the members who de I .sire to secede from Bavaria and jfrnm the'Oermnn KpiNlle. i fn'fact. li' ls 'Itlfflcnlt'to find but I exactly what the "Separatist Kevern i tlKHf of ' Artblph liley dbe want. (Some of 'Its members say 'they niin to thrdw off ''Bavhrian cbiitibl hiid Keetitne 'a federtitcil stale In the j rVrtnan Teriiiiillc. b'tliers talk about ! hufb'nbmy In -a haiy Vay which leav es It uncertain Svhether "thoy ar Seeking absohilo Independence, or "watit -tb detain -nme sort of liffllia 'rtoii Vth 'the Uorlfn gbre'fn'ment. In the publications controlled by thJ French In the Phtu'timite the statbincnt Is toiista'ntly 'reiterated that tho autonomous government un der Blcy'jit ilpeVer'ls, he legal gov ernment bt tlie Paiatinate. and is wholly Vfthont connection with tho German republic. Ml fn all, the Autonomous move ment's abbut'os nebulous as various atteripp'ta Vhlch have 'been made to establish a separate Rhineland lie- .public at other pointe along the Rhino, and the overwhelming feel ing against It in various parts 01 the Vhla'firiate make it "clear that 'Dley and his followers would be In great danger of suffering the fate of the nuiiMered Hini If General de 3?tr and the French occupation troops Vera, not, protecting them. ' (lj&lCiLS 'feEPORT OX WAR 'wiIiL FILL TEN VOllMES MEDFORD GG well lu the Wad und conniela fur first place us iiKrils teohiikul merit und high urllslle quiillly. The conci'nsu?j of popular opinion i fur hciiius lo be thut 'Kngliiml will rank 'flnil. Tho gtuieiul Impression of the ex position l thut the world's cnniem ui'tlsia iiim showing a greul Variety of artlntlo coileeptlim and surprising excellence in execution, j MKUFQllD, Feb. 28. I'oiillrymen .nes fa-lng the most -critical porlndff KMKNT KK8T FOR ROAT1 M.VItKS tn the history of thetr ltidusrr)' In tilio KiiRuel Rlwr-vallBy. "According to the 'Modfdiid 'chwrther ht com ' merce, moro eggs are being' pfdduc- cd than are tteceaxnt'y tb titipply HKi trading1 territory of Southern Oregon iindXmHern Orillfbrnla knd tiiilcss EfEHflilM, "Feb. 'S3. 'Ger'maoy probkbry sbine -time 'next fall will know bfflcially all 'the ins and outs of the World War of 19l' 19, and just whit 'bfdUgtit it -about.' The parliamentary 'Inquiry com mission, appointed several years ago to 'nlvestiga'fe 'all "phases of the conflict, .'has announced 'ttat. 'it hopes to -'fldish its task 'Some 'time th: year wlidh Its lull, report wlil be published in 10 or 12 volumes. (the Bply of the1 Poultry Producers' j association Is Increased Immediately ,' io take advantage of shipping to the NViw Yoic 'market ''in Car lots, tho Indiisiry Mil be demorallked. I Already bme 'df the egg denlers , have experienced the effect of over production. A simill expivtis shlp j ment of eggs to the 6un Francisco j market netted "only fifteen cents per iiloten. 'Kvcpress charges bn eggs to cither Portland or San Francisco are so higli hnt protlucers can not ship to those markets to advantage. The freight -on a cur load of eggs, from the Rogue River Valley to New York is 'nb higher t'hau 'from Portlund to "New York. Wticn the producers of eggs In 'southern Oregon realise that weekly shipment b'f 'the surplus eggs to New York will stahilizo the local market, then tho industry will again be 'firmly established. Some of the large poultry pro ducers appeared 'beforo tho directors of the Modfo'rd chamber of Com merce and 'presetitod facts as lo this Industry. It Is evident to the directors that those engagod in egg production thust be made to realiio that f help salvation ie In the pooling df rhelr 'surplus eggs for shipment to the New York 'hiarket. otherwise the surplus will reduco1 the market pi4ce-df all eggs sold locally to such an Vxtent that -the Industry will be come unprofitable. Expert advice Is being -sought 'by the chamber of marketing and every assistance will be given the poultry men bf this district to firmly estab lish their 'Industry. . ' MAIMUSUURti, Pa., Feb. 28. White irurtlc tlivlillng 'lines are tu he bailt Into noncreto rnnda Instead of being paliited ' upon them ouch season, according to William M.' 'i noil, engineering executive Of the lVnnsvlviialn department of 'high ways. In the center, of tho votid on grades and curvet u I'oiir-lnch strip j of white cement will bo hnllt. Oonnell pointed out that the cost of'bnlldlrig the linn Into the pave ment will nbt etiual the cost of n painted white lino with the neces sary renewals. . D6a'tVatVastcr(il!fibil "Which 'slows You -hp. Eat -SKMdrd .Vhcat lbi'berctnt' foItdS'alie i&ery shrtd'a rulhrt.?al for lyi cents. ,roui uunuiigi try i baiter and hot ihUk, It with .RTISTU1 PHOTOOR.PHS EXHIBITED IX STOCKHOLM STOCKHOLM, Feb. 28.--8t0ck-holm today 'Is witnessing an inter esting 'International exposition of photographic art in the Uiljewach Art Galleries. According to tho reviewers i American and Euglteb exhibitors are .1 Shredded WHOLfc i,Yify t(fviVW W Wr rV i lrtfVW i VW 1 C ifii - -- -' Drug Store of Searvice, Quality Prices atld Low THERMOS BOTTLES 'Thermos : Bottle, qu'ai'c .... $2. 5 TlrerrflOs ffilkfi's, 'qatiA .:....$1.25 'Thermos Witle, pint $1.-75 thermos filler, pint ..i.....$1.00 lUniVersa I ti'art . . ....... ,:t "Universal pint :......:.....$1.75 "Stanley iiribreak'a'ble qu'ai't - ' "bottle ...:...A,.:......,.:...$7.'50 .'Stanely -unbreakable piiit 'bottle ....:...:............... .6.75 Thermos lunch kit ....$3.'0b ". Univei-sal Lunch 'kit ........$3.00 Thermos TJethijohh qilart $5.00 Special Thrift Alarm i oek.'na-.' , . ranteed for one year. 'Regular prtce .......f$l.IS0 ; Special v ;..;.;ri;i9 , , PURETEST Bpsbn 'Salts, 5;lbs. !..;..... .tS 'Epson 'Salts,. 1 libs. .25 'Castor oil pint I;........... '.IS Castor "8 'oz, ...... ."Bo i 3ascara 'Aromatic, 8 oz. .90 Cascara Ardniatic '4 "bz, .50 ' 'ClSpidrkted qil, '8 "oz. 85 'Camphorated -oil, 4 03. u.. .50 Soda Bicarbonate 1 lb. ..." i25 Soda Bicarbonate, '4 o'z. AO : ulpHur, $ ' is Sulphur 4 oz. -.10 1&1fotirtdfteViMase BatberUceBa Harmony Lilac Vegetal for after shaving .75 Rexall shaving lotion j35 Jegehs shaving To'tioh .... JSO Ldmcincoeoa butter cfeaim in jai-s'and lotioh .'SO :Reall shaVing 'cream .... .30 'Cdlgates shaving cream .. 35 . Williams Shaving creiam .. .35 KrariksShaving cream' -.35 Colgates barber "bar ,....t." Williams !b'ber - ........... -.15 PTaying CaYds and Score fad Bridge score tablet .25 Five hundred tablet .15 Mah Jongg Score tablet.. .25 Mah Jbngg Racks .$i.5D Anchor Chipps- ......$1.25 ' Unbreaka'ble Chipps .75 Bee Cards' ;50 Wireless Cards .35 Scout Cards ."SO Bicycle Cards .50 Congress gold edge cards ;85 Country Club 'gold 'edge Cards .IS Mail 'Orde billed Shme Pal a Received SPECIAL Le Claire statiohery With -fringe 'edge modest and up to date. , ; Regular price . -."75 "Special i.'.-.: -.59 clocks and Watches Big "Ben Alarm ;..,.;$3.'50 Big "Ben Alarm Radiolite..$4.75 Little Ben Alarm ;.;...$3.50 Gale Alarm, -Small' '.:..:...$3.50 Thrift Alarm :. $1.19, iiigersoll Yankee watch -..$2.00 Ingersbi'l Yankee Radio lite ....,.. .;$3.00 'IngersOll JUhibf .......$3.50 Ingersol Midget ....$3.50' Ingersdll Wate't-biny $4.(30 Wrist Watch, Ingersoll ....$4.50 Irige'i-soll Radiolite $6.00 i MOVIE SENSORS HE no JOB UllOAtiO, Keh. 3S. t'lilldinil tvho'pny'oiil thulr nlckeU und (j Illicit to get behind the cloned doom ol the movie ' (liniitro hoiiiihiiiu -anvy iiiKimtiei'H (it the hoard of moving plcliire CtiinorH of Oliicngo, 1io ane every picture butore ll In relaxed (or allowing In this rliy, Hiii It they were to tu tip tllo ilntiea of the Connors tho limit pn..nlkly would bo found no lalinr ot choice, For inn- ll work Ik liccessnry Iki to:v the iipprnriil or dlnapprovnl of the board I" placed upon a picture. View-lug the picture In not only re quired, but ntimeniiiH conferences Mah -Jongg Sets $2.00 At Underwoods DONART &SON TAXrOKKMlSTH Vurrlcm, "Tiiuucni mid Dy All Work Guruntd l'hone lt-J SilO Muln Htrrct Klamath fall", Oregon urn iiwessiiry lufure flniil act Inn l taken. A mi example, GNU, Aim of, pIciuriHi iW oi-ti exiiilillii'd Insl Janu ary.. 'In line day M reels of ll!" ttires, eualt ou tliiniHiiiid I '"t lonii, Wiirit pimsml upon, Vlinn the pli'tuiu Is received (rom the iiiovIiik picture cxrlnuiH", which Is iciiulred In hiiIiiiiIi every plclui liniUKlit lino I ho clly In llui hoiii il, n ro'Oiil h iuiiiIii of lis tlile, iiiiinlU'i' nf feci mid ihc proiluccr, nliiiiK with oilier ilntii, The plctuie Is then tukiili to 'tin lrnjnclili rilniii, whefe Ihree screens, -three p;oJcclliin inii clilncs anil three op.n'ninrs lire iisi'il tb Vpi'i'd Hp lln s'hnwIliK While the picture Is l ilnit shown, inenuherH of tho hiuuil tukn iioiim, ufler which lliey rnnfiM' nil iicihln to ho taken, Tho plcitne Is (liken up In a chi'iiii'iliiKlciil til ti ii 1 1 -. the object loll of 'Mich cmisiir hclllK llinrougllly iI'hciiv ll, 'I'Iiiui a vote ! is tiiluni ns iii whether "ii 'h mi"1 ! siieli u inii'l n' Ihn plelilin U to l j t ut lint. 'A iniijiirlly Ut ,rl. I '.Vfier Ii liii'fut'h U'usi'u ulidn llin nehuiiue 'Is iitiilfll'H 'wliitl iHirtu IiuSm Iiiiuii 't'lil mull Hie iplctlll'ii re luriiiMl In Ihe I'xehiHIHe, , Willi .'(t rechi'ii tif Vhlit 'Is liwinKtiil-jr ft Iile, After tlm object tollable mrl line removed, they are tVnui'iiml in Uhv bonjtl -for flniil ittiprovirl 'tiliU -u j n i mil i IssiKlili ftir 'tile -UiotUlftK ,,( 'f!" ilclure, If nh Mti'hiiiigiii'litH1 t'ln dlf lercilt siita (if elm aulilli HiatUtM jli i K(iiiiriite peniill Is necessiil'y for each j set, , i Mixiihers nf I ho luiiirtl u'hi btl'H, living AriifloW-ll, MIm r!rfle blgler. , MMs 'CtiMl-lllo, '(MaiiiK'M ; tft'onuell mid tin. Iltev, 'Alonso ItoWllaK, with 'M:.'it Alice Mllliir '"'liMf.nmr, Dance MOOSE "HALL MOOSE ORCHESTRA EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT Admission 75c yX. I IB 410 Mnln Ht. ' . I ll Vor tttt . Jtiiit I mem 1899 1924 Only Packard Can Build a Packard nM v, W ' 5. V VS Ask The man Who Owns One FIFTH AND 'MAIN STREETS R. 'E. Dewetise, ffbp. V Stott J ii, If J -3 1 fei-illiarit beauty Distinctive Smartness Etttrttordinafy P(rf6fmWntfe Economy of Operftthm Luxurious Comfort Low Upkeep Cost Years and Years of Service fcride of OWnteY-lhi-p Sound Investmeirtt "Standardized Nation-Wide feefvic High Resale Value . Miiii-.wliiiol m'l-vicc tlriiki'H; 11 ndilltlontil rear, wheel liriikeH a tolnl of l on nil I'licknrll fun ' .'..'' ' Imperial Garage - j. Pospisil Aak for DctiiohiifritfJilii 'I'lniiln ftlh stiWr-Bi-rtt