The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 03, 1919, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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EDITOR
finally produce pnrty npathy ami
governmental Indifference among tho
voters.
Hut Mr, Lawrence's letter Is most
Interesting In Its designation of tliu
. real Instigator of return to the con-
Published daily except Sunday h ventlon. The non-partisan league Is
The Herald Publishing Company ofjtlio one named This league's pro
KUmath Falls, at 115 Kourth street C,,S!) of KB control of state gov-
j eminent has been to Invade a regit
Entered at the postofflcn at Klam- lar ,mr,y's primaries and capture the
th Falls. Ore., for transmission thru I . , ,
the malls as second-class matter. "a," n,ul organization. In .North
I Dakota the non-partisan league mum-
.,... , i, . 'bers nro known politically as repuh-
Subscrtptlon terms by mall to any .....
mddress In the United States: , Hcans; In Idaho they nro known as
One year J5. 00 democrats. With this explanation It
One month
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Member of iho Aocinlitl lre-.
Tho Associated Pre Is exclusively
entitled to tho uc for republication
t all news dispatches credited to It
or not otherwise credited In this pa
per, and also local news published
herein.
Is understandable why opplsltlon to
tho primary culminated so much
sooner In .Minnesota, Idaho and Ne
braska. In tho Pacific co.tst states the non
partisan league's activities have been
inconsequential. In OrcVon sonte-
l thing like the counterpart of Its pol-
All rights of republication of epe-. . , .,,,.,. .,., ',
d dispatches Herein are also ro.iO' is practiced by other political or-
elal dispatches
served
SATUSIUY. MAY :5, t!tt.
CONVENTION OK I'ltlMAKIl?
I ganlsatlons and has caused protest. ,
Members of minority parties have
gone unblushing! into tho republi-i
can primaries and attempted to In
fluence nominations. Whenever suc
cessful, this practlco has resulted In
There Is an ever increasing discus-! nomination of weak candidates. It Is
sion of tho question. "Is tho direct! """""I "ot wl,ol,-v "" sa
prlmarv svstem as success?" with the that ,ho leaders deliberately In all
negative side constantly gaining re. 'nuances pick out inferior men with
emits. This change in sentiment has hte h,p " U'e ot? .ccnteil
not manifested Itself so strongly in,he "c1 elec,1' Inclination to
Kci imu ever; political iray id which i
the way Is open is Irresistible to many
and the majority party's In-1
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n NOTU'K In order to Insiim pub
lication, copy for church announce
nielli must bo at The Herald iillU'ti
not later than Friday even iik
Oregon as It has in other states, but
it is crowing and eventually there is i
mini- m h. a chance here as else-1
rhere. for the people are beginning ternal ,con,e:i,s are usuall-v " ""
to take serious cognizance of tne 7 "
many weak spots in the direct pri-
fflarv cvsfm
Commenting on an article In theth 0mocratt Is not usually accept-,
innla In n nm IrtPltV tW runn lillttnna fn-
ETenlng Post of New York, the Ore-' .' " "'" - ................. wv
gontan says:
Tho Von- York EvenlncvPost Is In
j I primaries nas oeen ieu witn lue um
Dfiuuu
Out it is a definite rule that the re-)
publican who is most acceptable to!
1 cassionally the balance of power of
I democrats voting In the republican
formed by its observant corresp
eat, David Lawrence, that the "pro-
Imate election of a democrat to office,!
for the democrats who vote in repub-
Hi-..,, nnm.laa lni.nvlnl.lv ..,. n
Jl 1 .!. I ... . ... !.. t I "" f " . .u.ui.uu., iciiiu .U
... ... . .t. .i 1 their own party in the general elec-i
amend It so that the party convention' ,
iiiuu. oiui, ueuoeraie auempis oy;
democrats to nominate weak republl-'
cans have been seriously suspected.
After much experience and unpro
ductive protest Oregon now looks
upon this practice with a partial de
gree of fortitude, but not such forti
tude that the decline ot the direct)
primary elsewhere is viewed with!
dismay, or that the subtle processes !
of the nonpartisan league would not)
be resented in this state. It is not
unsafe to predict that the future
but not the Immediate future will ,
bring forth a rational nominating!
system in Oregon, one which docs not
shall be in effect restored." This
conclusion Is reched after Mr. Law
rence had sounded sentiment in Id
aho and several other western states
bat not in Oregon, Washington or
California. Idaho restored the con
Tention system as a corollary of the
direct primary at the last session of
the legislature. Nebraska had previ
ously returned to the older system
and Minnesota is wrestling with It.
It la probably premature to say,
that Oregon, Washington and Cali-i
fornia are virtually ready to restore'
the political convention, though there!
is greater frankness concerning de-j
"MAKE THIS
PEACE SECURE"
That w a s Marshal
Foch's message not
many days ago.
Is Peace certain?
"Don't be too sure,"
. says Foch.
We can make Peace
sure by oversubscrib
ing to the
VICTORY
LIBERTY LOAN
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"Let's Finish the Job"
Urinl!tf innt rntt aalAnilnn nt itnnill-
ficiencies of the direct primary re-l , , .
. . .. . . dates to steering committee or other
methods of manipulating conven-
I tlons, nor continue It under the pres-
marked among those who are not or
dinarily listed as confirmed politi
tlrianfi Thp nnlltlrlnrta lomsalraoi
, .. ...... ... .. . ent free-for-all self-aggrandizing pro
are still divided between those who) ,.. ... .
profited from the old-time convention
and long for Its reinstatement, and
those who did not profit from the
cenvention but now either derive
some personal benefit from the pri
mary or still hope to do so.
The objectlonal features that Mr.
Lawrence points out in the Post are
generally admitted: It produces in
ferior candidates In many instances;
iikij mwi mm
cess. Widespread admission of the
primary's defects Is an early sign.
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FIItST ANNUAL
Public Dance at Moore Hall given '
by Uoxmakers' and Mill Men's Union i
No. 764, Thursday, May 8, 1919.'
Admission 50c. 2-6t ,
Buy Goodrich Tires
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NOTICK.
The Epworth League will have a
there is no direct responsibility for cookeJ 001 sale at Johnson's Furni-
lmnroner nomination.,, nn m!, i,h. lu,c Blure' oaiuruay, .May jru.
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All
contribution ahnnM ho In l.v in I
out money and a willingness to spend oclock' 2-lt
it can hope to defeat an organized) !
candidate. To which may be added' The ladies of St. Paul's Guild will'
that it promotes a multiplicity of have a cooked food, fancy apron and
candidates which in turn at first ere-' handmade handkerchief sale in tho
ates despair of proper selection and'7r2.Tran8fer WlndW' Sa,y'
tcacsT in the I
First llnptlst Church, corner Wash
lugtou and Klgbth. J. II tlrlltltli,
pastor
Sunday school lit 10 it. m , (.. It.
Hol.it p. tmpvrlu louden t.
('reaching " 1 1 ' m.
Site rod llo.trt I'liurcn. corner Sth
iiiul High MrcotH Hnv. Hugh J Mar
shall, pastor
First Muhs at S.00. (lonoral com
munion. ,
Hocouil Mass nt 10: no. Koruiou.
"Whoa Will tho Churches I'lilto?"
Holy hour at Too p. m.
Tho ChrlHtlali .sclonco Unduly of
Klaumth Kails holds norvliTi ut 113
h'ourth street ovory Sunday uiiirulliit
at 1 1 o'clock ttnil every Weilnomliiv
owning at 7.30 All nro welcome
The subject of leostiti for Siindily,
"llvor lasting I'll iiIhIi men t."
The Sunday school session Is from
9:U. to l'J:-IS every Sunday Miuritlnif.
Tho free roiullnK roniii mid froo
leliillug library I upon from 2:3il to
; 1:30 on Tuosdas, TliursduH tiuil
Siiuinluy.
Metliodlst KplHcopnl Ciiilrch, Tenth
and High Nov. Slmpnon Ilamrlck.
paitor. 1117 Hint street. I'liutio "V
Kvory into who coiuei to tint Moth
odlst ctttirrli Siiiuliiv moruliiR am)
ovenlng will bo dollghtod In hoar
Lieutenant 1'rank Jnmra, a rtitttriied
chnplln In tho at my. lie will speak
Sunday morning at 11:00 on tho
World Problems, will talk to the
Kpworth League in tint evening at
7:00 mi the )oung people's place, in
reconstruction, also at (hit evening
service nt S:00. Kverybody will l.n
welcome.
I'raer mooting Wednesday eve
ning nt 8:00.
; Presbyterian Church, lMno street,
neur Second. Itov, K. 1' I-nwrenco
pastor.
Morning service at 1 1 a m. Mr.
, ti. .McClurett of I'ortlaii.l. Hiiporln-
eitilent of the Pacific Co.ut Hosctio
and Protective society, will speak
and show lantern slides to Inform tho
public of tho Interesting and helpful
wdrk of caring for misled girls and
the babies that como under their
care. He will speak at tho Christian
church at night. Sunday school at 10
a. m. Christina Kndoavor meeting
nt the Kmanuol llaptlst church at 7
p. m.
Kvcnlng service News of lateit
developments In world wldit mission
fields. An Interesting moving pic
ture reel will be shown.
First Christian Church, corner
Ninth and Pine streets. C. K. Trim.
j blc, pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. in.
Sermon at tin. in.
j Sermon ut 8:00 p. m.
I I'rayor mooting Wodnesda even
i tng at 8 p. m.
j Lutjjcrnn services at tho Ilaptlst
church, corner Klghth and Washing
ton, at 7:30 p. m. Itev M. Itonsmai,
pastor, residence 137 Klrst Htreet
Sermon subject: "Christ und tho
I Christian's Work "
Sunday school will bo held nt 2 00
p. in.
All arn cordially Invited to wor
ship with us.
Kmanuol Ilaptlst Church. Klcventh
and High streets. W. L. Wilson, pita,
tor.
Sunday school nt 10 a. m.
Morning services nt 1 1 o'clock.
Kvenlng services at 7-30 p. m
Prayer meeting Wednesdny oven
lug at 7:30.
Liberty Theatre
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Mntince Each Dny
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Special' Prices for
"CANNIBALS"
Matinees:
10 Cents and 20 Cents
Evenings:
15 Cents and 35 Cents
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HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE
2 NIGHTS-SUNDAY & MONDAY
May 4-5
THE FIRST BIG MUSICAL SHOW OF THE SEASON
COMING IN ALL HER MERRYMAKING
The RTrnt popularity of the Tniel.
cm LOW COST (iuaraiilocl lim pol.
IcIch In reflpctiil In (ho fact that iltir
Inn 10IH UiN progrc-txive cuiiipany is
sued more than 9.! 1.1,000,00!) of new
mriP nilM" V "',hUNlnei. Ak Chllcoto At Hinlib
LL'Kb ttUlV f about tho XKW IB 10 pollclw. 9-tf
a not mineral hath KoothoH the
erves. Hot Springs Hath House.
LE COMTE &LESHER-Psef7t
THE TIMELY AND PATIOTfC MUSICAL NOVELTY
WITH MILITARY ATMOSPHERE
wnyng'i
sA Lil.l LsT on
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BIG
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3ALLET
A SHOW OF NOVELTIES
SMART..TWIFTS SAUCY CAST
BRIGADE OF WONDERFUL GIRLS
THE 6UICK
Motor Car possesses marked individuality.
One principal characteristic is its economy
of operation. Another is its scarcity, especi
ally in the spring when everybody tries to
buy one.
This trait .deserves more than your atten
tion, it justifies prompt action.
THE f3fe
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Corps in Action; Ballet of Bewitching Beauties; Brigade
of Wonderful Girls.
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land Sulphur for darkening gray,
'Htrenked ami fudeil hair 1b grainl.
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I using it to Keep thnlr hnlr n good,
even color, wlilen ih qui to BonBlble,
as wo nro living In nn nge when n
youthful nppearunco la of the great
ent advantage
Nowadays, though, wo don't have
the troiitilcsomo tank of gathorlng tho
sago and tho musiiy mixing at homo.
All drug BtoruH noli tho ready-to-tiHo
product, Improved by the addition of
other Ingredients, called "Wyoth'B
Sngo nnd Hulphur Compound" for
about GO cento a bottlo. It la very
popular because nobody ran discover
It has been applied, Simply moisten
your comb or a soft brush with It nnd
draw this through your hair, taking
ono small strand at a time: by morn
ing tho gray hnlr dlsapponrs, hut
what delights tho ladlos with Wyotli'i
Sngo and Sulphur Compound, Is that,
besides beautifully darkening tho hair
after n fow applications, It also pro
duces that soft lustre and appearance
of abundance which Is so attractive
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