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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1924)
' -f Pages 9 to The Evening herald Secondl Sect ion Seventeenth Ycar-rNo. 7261. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1924. PRICE FIVE CENTS TALES III 0 0 0 11 BY OLD FRIEND Follower of Anti-Slavery Zealot Recall Days of a. I ' Action HALINA, Kims., July 10. Luke K. Parsons, croclllril with being Mm last surviving member of John Ilrown'i famous bund of nnll-Hliiv-'I'jr loulols, will celebrate his 01 hi birthday ( hi Iioiiiii hern Hnlur day, Juno 28. BUI halo anil nearly, ho lands a mnull garden for oer clm. goo down town rri'iucnilv nnd attend nil iho meetings nf the Hiillnn post of the . . jt ( ( which hn In president. That hi tn In I l h f r.-nli n his liwly appears In Indlentud by a I fmlnlmoiil review of llrown and lii'lr pioneer airuggles. recently !' by rarsmis: "John llrown.' Br., arrived In K mi una In November, ISr.Ti. 1U or rived wllh arms for his flvo son, who had , preceded hi in hero, uml prepared to ronunun I any who would follow him. Norlhorn Immi gration came slowly until the spring of MS , mid settled mostly round Topeke nnd Lawrence. Va rious convention were held, elec tions observed, but all wero dom inated by thu pro-sluvery parly. Free atat men wore driven from tho polla by an armud org nnltstlon. Frequent murder wero committed II ovar tha alato. 'When armed men mdered cltl lens out, John llrown rained hi" rolra and ssld: 'Una II come to lh" point that tons parly or the other mint lea to their home and leuve Ihn territory? Well, 1 accept the ohnllcugo.' Party U Hrlwlml "That evening Drown selected party. Thaodora . Wolner, an Au- ... rlan . llanry Tbumpaon, - his" ton' In-law; and four of b ions, Owen. Frederick, Buliuon and Ollror. I waa associated with tho band Inter "On the night of May 24. 1 S r, 6 . and tha morning of May 2ft, John llrown atruok hla first blow for tho ficodora of Ktaiai. It waa tho be ginning of th and. Tho noxt morn ing mounted men wcro riding In j every dlrecton spreading nowa of i Progressive Conference In Session ",r -rj Iwii&idsk.jii-', ROYALTY ASKED TO IT CO 5 T California Invite King aim) Queen of Spain to Celebration pageant. - .fj,v, ; ; Thouaiinda are exnaetod to gathar for tha celebration. In- addition .to the reunions aorvlces, there will h music, dunces and ' entertainments ytplcal of the period rnpriaenWrti The flestns, fHiulangoes,- harbecufl nhil mission tilava that ; chariwrtar Ized the Spnhlah ocotlpatloh- of Dal Ifomln will bi nrroduM falth fully. -:r..-y- Father eff . Ii ork(ltrt -; nui only with founding & islrllUat iaft tuge for hli popl In lh in itHt, and with administering to masy i their secular needs, but also wdlli planting the seeds, brought j)rM Spain, for the first frm' la wastara America. -' ;.e,! j J i & s ev ft .. t?.f trtVt.T! ' i - I MIDNIGHT REVELS , SAN FRANCISCO, July 10 t'lans have been made for an Inter-' national nlllfrftneiri. In nno nf the' cradle) of civilization on the Pa cific Coaxt of the United States, the spot near Monterey, Cal., where i ' ' .' ' f ' v I - ' Father Junlpcro Serrn, the flrst WASHINGTON, ' July , 1 rTV Spanish padre, landed and estab- lhr?e ' half vmonlha ; of' dr llshi il the flrnt mission in Callfor- Hht In Alaska "recently . sftordfl uia In 1770. an opponunily for . me. -gover I mon rnllrnaH In thu terrlfOrv t IA asotiralbn 1 .1 . 1 n. I.. ! n i V. , i . I. ... i . I iHB uitijf HitiriMflu. til uit irniuii;., tiiiijwi ui bill iuci , tkiA fin rrc.in. I no uvvbvivii w Seward and Anchorage "Chamber ;, j Commerce " midnight sun-, eeltbf i . i - .... . ',. Qu.Li" nlAi hiile the klml and iiuvn of Spain,! . . , ... ru. ... . . , ,,, . were authorized by the IrttciW t lll Kti:inlt.ll nmliaMUilnr al Wuah. .... .. k .Mlsxlcn. will begin Ociobcr 12 and Irmt a week. Those to whom Sliectfll . invitation will In lsucil will In-: (the Sliiinlsll amhaimailor at Wanh- ; iiu'lon. the pn-Hiilenl of Mexico and a number of other noted Spaniards I and Mexicans. I The ancient Spanish mission over looks the, l;ariflc ocan. The body j of Father Cerra is bulled beside he altar in the chapel, but during partment, as a result of -wbien tf tickets were sold hrlmflng 3.JJ. ' An entertaining feature' if i t,M I celebration was the. anrtiHir eoctur. nal" baseball gam bo'fert ' tM i...hnrs .ml Pjlrbunks1 baseball teams.', ;.V iV;'-' I I he oiis"rvance the coffin, will .be Thin ilinlo(i'iiih tiaii (liken Jut aflrr rliiiliiiion Wllll'nii IT. Johnston IihI ni'li-fl ihe tioiiference for "ro(rre-.tle 1'ililicul Ailion to or'ilcr In (lie ( li-iclinnl Aoillli.ilum ur I'ulillc Hull, n nevlumli r pi-e fer l ell f. Tim Kiiiliciliitf piaci' In tin- mimic In ttliicli (lie llcpulillriui enliven llmi uax held nearly H nionlli ao. Dexpie (he hall's enoriiiou.H nle (he uuiin floor una prciiy lu ll flllnl ivilli ilclcKMien, hMtlalorH mnl news p.iper rt-i(H.eiilalivcs, mill llicie as even a npiinkling in (lie Kalli-rles. The pledire nas (liken looking directly lonn upon Hie heart of (!: confcienci., hlunviuK (lie ilele(a(es iiuishmI in front of Hie rutruin f i cim nlileli they ale ai-parulcil, ioevee, liy the press wcllon. In (lie very furcKniuml Is a corner or mic or tile cnlleries, from hi. li the rninera was dliwicd. ! : , removed, in the course of a me- at eTer thing cl. h ,ruccecad imorlal service, and placed in ), marrying well . , '.' s'J , beautiful aarrophagns which Is be- 0 ; lug completed by Jp Mora, the nesponaibilltliii naturally graW sculptor in his studio at I'eblile ute to the man who ts big r'ouugb t Beach. Cal. The sarcophagus will ba:flbonder them'. - i ' ., j ) unveiled it an elaborate ceremony . o . ',' '( ''t on October 19. the Sunday , that The dclnand for people wW ajri Hi-Ill mark the conilusion of the! polite exceeds the aupply. t I - . '.- f . - atlvoly iiilet, and John Drown thought that tbo lueatlnn of sla very In Kansas was nhoiit settled, so ho determined to carry Hie flghl Into Virginia. In the full of 18.17 hn helccled ten voting men who had been tried by tire and took us to a Mulct little town in Iowa, where w wore given military luhiruc tlpna and fitted for captains. The next spring,' JSIS. we went lo Chut taam. Canada. ' and from there to Clevi'Ii'lid, 0!!M7tfN"mir,sw- Harper's Ferry, Virginia. Ilniwn failed to find tho money to carry on our plans, so the raid was de clared olf for one year .llrown took three of the men hack with him to Kansas, El.'ENE. July 10. Wages fori threshing hands In the Willamette I valley will be lower this year than for a number of! vears ua4t. aceord- 4.-Diiuliou.w4ll-.Ji.Wti -Hn, . m;. fo-machlne'oWr8. At a meei-t ei s In a provincial plcl!c!te July ! (nc of the Unn county threshermen's ( Dlsclinigcd l-'ioin llo.plliil Having recovered 'roni a spi'ulm'd nitll.. ltii'nr...J ,.i Ih,. I....UII.IW Hie tcrrble murder of five men on j SulMnilv , ,,,.,. ,.,k,.v . WI1K ,lscl,a. K. Ihn Pottawatomie. H would hnvc Iiciiii night, but threo could nut be found. It waa generally approved by Ihn free stato parly, and put terror luto tho hearts of tho o no lo lus. , . Issiia Tliuuglit Over "Tho year of 1867 waa compar ed from the 111 ml today. Ktiiiiialh (idler"! hos- 0cttilcil On TimIii.i ..Marin Noah of Fori Klamath wa operated on for iippciiillcltm at the Klauiath (Ictieial huspit.il toilay. WOOD Block Wood is your best and cheapest sum mer fuel. Our block wood ,.9 larre, clean , and 'pitchy. 'Our prices 'arjemuch lowen ' Prompt deliveries in the city. We are also delivering blocks all over the Klamath Val- v ley at very close prices. Phone us your orders and get quick service. ' O. PEYTON & CO. "Wood to Burn" 419 Main Phone 535 I -M-M-H 4 M-I 1 X Seeing I ' 4- , Clearly Much of the joy of living is in seeing clearly and easily. Anyone vho has had j dim vision corrected by glasses will tell you so. ' See I Dr. Goble ? 709 Main Ph. 133-W t SASKATCHEWAN TO TAKE LIQUOR VOTE crlticlfins of the Ilnior traffic. Al-I Jherta, Manitoba and British Coliim--bia adopted government dispensaries 'after trying "bone-dry" prohibition. IlKtiil.N'A. Sank., July 10. The eyes of students of prohibition throughout tho world arc turned on Sukatcliewau to see whether this provlnco will follow Quebec, Alberta, Manitoba and British Columbia In turning to government falo aa the; IkihI mi'thnil of ileallna with liniior. ! THRESHING WAGES LOWER IN VALLEY; FLORSHEIMSMOT 16. association the wages were fixed at Tho province of Saskatchewan has J2.r,0 for coimnoii labor, $4.50 for b"Cn dry since 1916. A plebiscite n mm and tram, and $ : . 5 0 for sack IH20 continued Hie dry regime by a 1 sewers. - The price for threshing volu of S0.9IU to r."i.2.'.!. Last year will Ue 22 cents per sack for whoat. a petition for sale of liquor under ii; evuts for uata and IS ccn'.ts for prorluelul coiitrul was denied by tho ! barley. Threshing by tho hour with Saskatchewan government. Wbeusix tiuims furnished Is set at 411. iho provinco was made dry und.vv:ii, 0ir1i1 teams furnished M'i, and when It was kept o, iwoincu voted, , w j, t, n teams furnished, $15. .1 s they will 111 July. j Quebec has never been dry, but j No mailer how old a riis meter adopted government sale to meet , get, it is always anxious to run. (.'lasses (.I'imiimI licpalis Quick .Service. .r Klamath Lodge Directory K. of C. Council No. 2255 Moota Tunadny 8 p. in. Lyontim Hall, , 81 h nnd High Visiting Knights . waliome. L. P. Crawford, Q. K B. If P. 0.. ELKS Meets Thursday evening. Vlalt ,lng members wolcomo. .Rika Temple, 3rd ft Malu Leslie Ilogora, Kxaltod Ruler, Tom Delioll, Soo. American Legion Klamath Post No 8 Moutiuga 1st and 3rd TiieHdava Court House PKi ll.,.n It. rc. OK IV,, Com 'dr. Phono 2i.8 M A. Knights of Pythias Lodge Meot BTury Monday Kvo nlng 7:80 p. m. 1. O. O. F. Hall, visiting Knlghti welcome. i -rJ1-' -at T . ' J a. - s. : " For "Company" And Family" OURELY there is no argument about the better, flavor of ice protccted foods. Every housewife knows the added zest brought by refrigeration, the sure protector of wholesomeness. For ''company" and family, there -can be no better hot weather rule than the constant guarding of food's purity in a well iced refrigerator. To say nothing of the iced drinks, the slicr bcts and ice creams which help so much to make these hot days bearable. 'Phone Tor our service. Klamath Ice & Storage Co. - - Phone 58 MEMDF.ft NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ICE IMDUSTRIIiS 163 H'csl li'ushinslon, Strccl. CVu'cao. 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