The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 13, 1920, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TUKSDAV, M'llU, 13, 1020
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Tlio in oil notion of electric hiinp'i
In (tin lulled Status now iijiproxl
nmt(M i:i(),()00,000 annually, or
about ono for ovory Inhabitant of tint
country.
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J. H. Garrett & Son
Automobile Experts
522-538 S. Sixth St
When at last Spring
arrives, you will wish
that you had fixed your
car sooner; so we are
suggesting that you
bring it in to us to-day
and let our expert me
chanics start to work on
it. We have a modern
and complete repair
shop and can assure you
of service and depend
able work.
"A Word to the Wise"
says the Good Judge'
Put Up In Two Styles
RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco
W-B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco
THE CONVENIENCE OF 'CHECKING'
qi'ENDINO money by CI HOCK eliminates tlio danger of
having it stolen or lost. You don't have to worry
about correct change, and can iniiko ns small transactions
11s you beslro or as largo as your bank baliuu-o will stand.
AXlltiX you open n Checking Account liero nt tlio First
National you gain Uio use of many conveniences and
tlio benefit of mil1 personal services.
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KLAMATH FALLS
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"We're always meeting friends".
Chesterfield
OVER three million
smokers over
three million friends
know die "satisfying"
goodncs of Chester
field's expert blend of
fine Turkish and Do
mestic tobaccos. They
know they satisfy.
Letters From
The People
CKNTItAL I.AItOU COIWCIIj
KXI'ltlCSSKS OI'INIOX
j Kh'innth Kails. Ore..
j Apr. 12, 1920.
I Kdltor The Herald.
KiiowIiik. from i;ihI courteous
.' troi'tmciit, tlmt tlio policy of thu
! "'Herald" In to afford both sides to
j liny controversy thu opportunity to
prosont tuolr sido, wo reel sure mat
you will grunt this stiitcniont space
In your columns.
To cemmence: It la axlomntlc
tl':it tiny platform, nny action or any
'piogrum founili'il upon n false hy-
pntltesls cannot. In tlio very nature
of tilings, expect to succeed.
This helm: admitted, we submit
that tin; manner In which the Labor
movement of Klamath Falls was
pilloried at last week's meeting of
the Business Men's Association was,
to say the least, uncalled for.
Our attention has been called to
statoim'iits In the Sacramento ami
Portland papors , which, In offect,
say that "propaganda Is being circu
lated In Labor circles to the effort
that In order to work In Klamath
County n person must belong to nn
authorized Labor I'nlon."
This statement Is absolutely un
truo; and any action of the Uiislnoss
You want real chewing
satisfaction.
A little of the Real Tobacco
Chew lasts so much longer
than the old kind.
You don't need a fresh
chew nearly as often so it
costs no more to chew this
class of tobacco.
Any man who uses the Real
Tobacco Chew will tell you
that.
MISMllKIlfWIl'
OREGON
Men's Association founded upon any
muii miHrepreseutalloii, was eei'iiri'd
by fulsn protonses. At 110 time hits
1 lie statement attributed to us been
mtide. On tlio contrary, we have ni
all times retrained from doing any
thing that might bo Interpreted us
assuming nn arbitrary stand.
The American Federation of La
bor has for years been struggling
nlong proper, lawful lines to bettor
conditions for those allllllated with
It; anil we In Klamath Falls have
done our best to uphold the tradi
tions of our parent body.
Wo can say with pardonable pride
that wo have dono everything to
attain and maintain Industrial peace
In the community; wo have at nil
times shown a willingness ana anx
iety to adjust by arbitration any dis
putes that arose; nnd the fact that'
four different trados In this city are
operating 'under mutual agreement
with their respective employers Is
evidence at the solid foundation on
which wo build. - '
Willi those honestlv opposed to us
wo have no iiiarrcl. Wo realize that
honest difference of opinion Is a
good thing for the human rnco In
general. But wo do not think that It
1 1 necessary to bolster up by mls
tatement an otherwise legitimate
I'llforenre of opinion.
We have, at no time, assumed the
Initiative against those opposed to
organized labor; the authority vest
ed by secret ballot, In our represent
atives hnB never been misused; and
every net, ever, activity of the or
gbnlzcd labor movement In Klamath
county has been, and Is, subject to
closest scrutiny.
Wo believe In tho secret ballot on
all questions affecting our welfare;
each union runs its own affairs with
out outside Interference, but subject
to strong constitutional discipline;
and we are not given to mass action.
One other thing: Wo do not ad
mil the right of any body of men to
arrogate to themselves a monopoly
of all the patriotism In tho country.
We do not muko a parade of our
putrlotlsm we llvo It.
Tho ranks of Union Labor contri
buted to tlio ranks of our armies in
Flanders; ex-service men constitute
a goodly portion of our membership.
Right here in Klamath Falls there
nro literally scores of men who
qulotly assumed their responsibili
ties under the colors; nnd, tho war
being ovor, as quietly resumed their
places In Industrial life, and in the.
ranks of organized labor.
Tho sorvlco tings of organized la
bor are literally sprinkled with stars
many of thorn gold, Indicating tho
ultimate sacrifice. To those men,
wo In organized labor owo a duty,
which wo would bo recreant to Ig
nore; nnd the work entrusted to us
H a sacred ono. Wo ask nothing ex
cept to bo allowed to work out our
destiny along lines compatible with
our duty as citizens, ns union men,
nil members of tho community.
Wo say in all sincerity that the ac
tion of tho Business Men's Associa
tion was not a freo nnd voluntary
one, but was dominated by other iu
lluonces. And wo know this to bo
bo, by tho word of members of tho
Business Men's Association, who
wore denied tho right to secretly
bnllot on .a question of importance,
and ha'o since so stated.
If tho body of union men wero to
threaten to "close down" a plant un
less Its domands were granted forth;
with, Just censuro would bo heapod
upon thorn. What, then, must wo
think of tho throats of largo inter
ests to closo down rather than recog
nize tho same right they nvnilod
themselves of last Wednesday the
right to colloctivo bargaining?
In closing, wo relterate: Nono of
tho unions affiliated with tho Cen
tral Labor Council has In contempla
tion any trade movement of any
kind; thorotoro the action of the
Business Men's Association was in
opportune, not a free expression of
opinion, nnd not Interested in tho
general wolfaro of tho county.
Thoro aro many other pressing
problems confronting us, that com
mend themselves to the attention of
nil citizens in ovory ijalk of life, re
gardless of mercantile, financial or
Industrial connections. Tho worl
crlos for increased production; tho
country cries for restored stability;
and, locally, thuro are crying neods
aa yot unfilled. Wo In organized la
bor nro ready and willing to do our
shnro, nnd wo resont, as cltlzpns, be
ing ostracized for our belief In col
loctivo bargaining which, nftor all,
is tho basis of tho Constitution of tho ,
United Stntos,
Wo npologlzo for this long tres
pass on xour vnlunblo spaco, nnd
trust that you can find roomfor it,
in justice t,o all coiuornod.
Very rospoctfully,
.CENTRAL LABOR COUNCIL
of Klamath Falls.
At tho conclusion of ovory niav
rlogo ooromony in Holland tho bride
and bridegroom nro prosontod witji
bibles at tho oxpenso of tho state,
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WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A CARLOAD OF
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Howie Garage
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CIS IT PISE!
Was So Ilun Ifcnvn At Times She
Couldn't Walk ttalns Twenty
rounds Ily Taking Tanliic.
"I have not only gained twenty
pounds by taking Tanlac but It has
rid mo of tho nervous indigestion
which mado my life miserable for
throe years," said Mrs. Mattlo Kirk
land, of 2547 Benton Boulovard,
Kansas City, Mo.
''During those three years," she
continued, "everything I ate dis
agreed with 1110 and I suffered for
three hours after overy meal with
gas on my stomach. My head ached
all tho tlmo and I would often get
so nervous and dizzy that I would
havo to Ho down. I lot weight until
I got down to only one hundred and
ton pounds and my housework was
simply a burden to me. I Tvas so
run down nnd weak I could not walk
at times and while I tried almost
everything I heard of, nothing did
mo any good.
"I read so many testimonials for
Tanlac from our own Kansas City
peoplo that I decided to try it and
tho very first bottlo improved mo
wondorfully. I havo now taken sev
en bottles and I oat anything I
want without tho least trouble aftor-
wards. My appetito Is splendid and
my norves aro so calm I sleep liko a
child ovory night. In fact I fool as
strong and well as I did boforo my
troubles started three years ago. I
am glad to make this statement for
Tanlac, for If I hadn't seen similar
statements from others I probably
would still bo a sick, misorablo wo
man." Tanlac Is sold In Klamath Falls by
tho Star Drug Co., in Lorella by tho
Jamos More. Co., and In Merrill by
tho Southorn Oregon Drug Co. Adv.
Ono-ront Salo this wool:.
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To bo strictly ono of tho elect In
SInm a woman must havo a dlfforont
gown for each day of tho week, and
tho rulo governing tho samp, must bo
strictly followed. For each dav a.
dlfforont color Is proscribed for tho
gown, likewise tho varloty of Jowelry
to bo worn with It.
This is the most economical Tractor you can buy.
The Heider has been doing field work for over
twelve years without any change in design or con
struction. The twelve years of actual operating test
proves that it was built on right principle a prin
ciple that called for no change.
This tractor has great pulling power and can be
operated for years with practically no repair ex
pense. This is no guess work, as it is being operated
all over the United States and has been for years.
COMMERCIAL AIR
I SERVICE FOR CHINA
HONG KONG, Mar. 15. (By Malt.)
Sixteen aviators and mechanicians
mostly Americans, have arrived here
and 11 American airplanes are on
their way from New York to tho Or
ient to establish tho first commercial
aviation enterprise in China. It is
announced that this aerial service
will connect Hong Kong, Canton and
tho Portuguese colony of Macao.
Later, it Is stated, the company
plans to extend Its activities to Man
ila and Tokio, touching at centers on
tho Chinese coast.
Tho airplanes to be used in this
service aro understood to have been
built originally for tho United States
navy and, equipped with Liberty mo
STEAKS
THE NEW REX
Ice Cream, Sodas, Sundaes, and all popular
drinks served at our tables.
THE LARGEST
LUNCH COUNTER
IN
SOUTHERN OREGON
The place where the working man is as welcome
as the connoisseur.
The home of High-Class French Pastry.
THE REX CAFE
CORNER SEVENTH AND MAIN
FISH
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tors but havo been remodeled and
era said to be capable of making
continuous flights of 650 miles car
rying 14 passengers. Walter Bon
ner, a veteran of the United States
Naval Flying Corps, is to be general
superintendent of the new compaay
tho efforts of C. E. W. RIcau, a Ma
cao caplttlist.
I On reaching home the Russian
peasant bridegroom orders his wlfo
to take off his boots, at the same
time saying there Is a whip in one)
and a purse In the other. Upon thft
fortune of her first choice the poor
wife forecasts the- severity or liber
ality of tho man to whom hor life la
committed.
One-cent Salo this week.
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