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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1920)
PAMfOCTI f , TCI TCM9AT. JUT M..1M i iy i ' U TOE SVyMINQ tiroat KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON VTW i nts l-s jr'rv iJ. mwmwmmmmMiwammmm 7-n A- - r 1M JOHNSON FOB PRESIDENT ,1 PERSONAL MONTlOfn & A tew reasons why you should rbto fnr Johnson for president, In the ftmi nlace Johnson Is a western man, born and raised In tho west and kaows the west as do probably. Very fawjmen. If the Interests of the west are to be "protected In Washington we must hare, a western man there to protect . them. Tho greatest Amer- !) that erer llre'd made the follow- fat-statement about Hiram Johtuoni , "la Governor Johaaoa wo have at it whom crrry vfol I snado ' teed-ay tho deeds ho ha ilnst. i ' masi wboaa tbe-hed of a great amr. haa M-aatlrallv applied In tfiat slat ft ftie bcnellt or Uk people of that stati thn prlnrln' whicfe we Intead to supply through oat the CnJon a whole, mo have aomlaated the only type of man who ever ought to be nomin ated for the vice presidency: we hare nomlaatetl a man ill at tne mesaeat to be president of the Culled BUtea." Theodore Roose- , ..Tclt at Chicago, 1912. Senator Hiram W. Johnson Is unl rersally recognized as one of the tew xien un'der serious consideration for .1 the presidency cf the United States. V Notwithstanding his residence In the 7 -'tar weat. bis record or Driuiani pun lie senrlce and his courageous per sonality hare made him a dominant natfcaal figure. In the absence of any nation-wide -organisation to promote hla candl- :.4acy, there has been a spontaneous aad Insistent discussion of his natno I very section of the country. Indt- t eating a widespread popular appre- elation of hla pre-eminence in those "etrasg qualities of character and abil ity which will be essential in tne in .tare administration of the highest fflce In the land. Bora in Sacramento. California. In llll, he Is sow. at the age of 53, at 1 the height of his physical and Intel- leetual powers. He comes from good American stock. He was, married In . .KIT te Mlts-Mlnale'McNest. of Sac- K rsatsato. and they hare two sons. f Mraai W. Johnson, Jr.. sod Mayor .h"i Arearsaw M. Johnson. t v Mlrsat Johnson's political career - ' bagae Ja 1110. when " ha..was elcetod terernor of California-. Before that time he bsd earned statewide repu-j xauoa as a great lawyer, a. young aa then, his rise to the top or his profession has been rapid, due solely te his ability and Industry. 'During Oorernor Johnson's Incum bency not a whisper of scVndal wss -. directed at the state administration. Ha set a standard of rigid honesty. - sM it the outset eliminated erery L affMal whose record did not meet -" this test. The men whom he ap- Belated to office were of th? highest , eharacter and ability. The; estab- uhh a reputation icr efficiency and 'jf preMty which has never been excelled la. the public life of the nation. Like erery constructive statesman who accomplishes results', Johnson v-was at first denounced blterly. But , -J1 graduslly his genius for practical .Vcareraaieat compelled the admlra . tiaa'of many of his most critical op- Boaeats. In the great body ct his , ' osaatltuents he won a tremendous f- Mstaltrtfy. This wss demonstrated t 'tareeriktag fashion " by the' record-) .. breaking r.ote which be received) ... waea. In his aecond term aa corernorJ wMslep for election, Jo the, United ,i"T iutas aeaate." .. Wjt aeed 'arery rote in Klamath .. i.,aaty.lf, we.stao swing thls.eteo- vr.tiaa for Hiram Johnson. law J nieaeyed rote we win not get. Hlraa " ' "Joaaaon. is not a moneyed man. but we e expect to get and we will get iae rote or. tae -common people." the rote of ereryoae who Is Interested in eelag a man elected who cannot he "(at by the big interests. You be thera at the meeting oa Wedaesdsy Bight at the city hall and do your little hit. Mrs. Ted White has mored her millinery store which hss been oc cupying 'a room In the White Pelican Hotel to tho store next door to the Mondale Theatre. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shatlock left Sunday for a motor trip through California,, touring Yosemlte valley and-other Interesting points' In tti Golden State. Mlsa Constance Shal lock who has been attending school In Oakland during the past yesr.wlll accompany her parents upon their return. ." Mrs. Ira Orem returned from Ash land Sunday where she was called some time ago by thpiserlons Illness ot her rather. Judge Griffith. I.. A. West has sold, his ranch, In the Ml. Lakl district to Mr. tlrown, a recent arrival from Oklahoma. Tho I consideration Is ssld.,to be f 125 per acre and the transaction was strictly cash. Mrs. Fred Noel has purchased the magnificent home of D. W. Ryan at 716 Jefferson street. A I Economize sV p. By Right Bu3rinfi; ClItCUlT COURT NOTrS tot James F. Loper baa Bled suit divorce from Mada Loper. Winter M. Knight Is aeeklng a di vorce from Beeele.. Knight. Fred L. Houston has begua suit against Daniel L. Gordon and other heirs ot Barsh A. Gordon to quiet title to lot S, block 39. original town ot Klamath Falls. The Injunction suit of Inn California-Oregon, Tower company against the Keno Tower company baa been dismissed. Margaret Bchoashla waa granted a divorce from Ouy Bchonshla. . In the eaae of the city ot Klamath Falls vs. H. W. Poole. Involving ap peal from sentence cm a speeding charge, the court ordortd supple mentary record 1o be scat up from the lower court. In the suit ot L. M. Lsngley against the German Amer'lctn bank ot Seattle to quiet title to land In 11.39-8. plaintiff was granted the de cree prayed for. e ' WEATHER REPORT 'e.VH'"' by that we mean and .we urge upon our cuatomerw to Imjn ''V'' V v';ki loodt. with real, sterling value the ...' V'l '; ", y: eneible, practical styles garments afhd materials which make wi -; iti ivc ns wen mo appcaiautci nv aiv vuusHii'uriiiBj ui 'every department to feature merchandise of just this character at prices which mean real economy. ORECOM Tonight, fair and warmer, light frost la morning .la east. -., LEW CODY SAYS Take them In your .arms. Look lovingly in their eyes; Bresthe pretty words In their esrs; And tbey'lltall kiss From babies to grandmothers." At The Liberty Wednesdsy. Editorial Crcat nations are made ly great men and great nen by the processes of i Kht thinking, right do ' - and right living. 1 hp world is' facing a rries of crises, and our n en and women should e moved by right 110 ivea else we shall fail in the hour of our coun . try's need. History records endless falls of empires upon the rocks of luxury and extravagance and so we recommend to the people of thif city and community the thought ful practice of properly directed thrift We urge upon all the study of the thrift pro gram being introduced into our schools the understanding of bud get systems of house keeping of every econ omy of the proper con structive sort. Our country needs today the best thought of every one' of ..our .men and women in the solution of its problems. .- H. N. Moe. U Tl 1 V0WWWWWWWW0WW0W00 :,i Suits of Better Grades Suits of Practical Worth, Suits of Modish Utility' Reduced to Four Prices Fine, distinctive, supreme-valued suits such as a woman cherishes as the very choicest part of her wardrobe for street or better wear. All of those splendid Poiret Twills, Tricotines, Velour and smart Oxford, mixtures those suits, which were formerly priced up to $110 has now been reduced to one of these four sale prices. $39 - $49 - $59 - $69 rfSMssfhMMWsatattasautMks! sasMSWWlaTajTStfBjaslvBj i&00t0mm0m STYLISH BLOUSES AT ECONOMY PRICES A group of our freshest, prettiest blouses proclaim in a most satisfying and alluring way that rtally. attractvi blouses art' not necessarily expensive; Just read of these and then com and view them. " At KM n Pongee Blouses with long sleeves, several collar styles a fine heavy quality. At $12.50 'An exquisite quality of Broad cloth Silk in pleated bosom Tuxedo-styles, with fine pleat ings on collar and cuffs. I TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY t000m00Wm0 FOR RENT Room for Call 81,7 Main. gentlemen. GALVANIZED IRON CHIMNEYS Made double with a two-Inch air space, aate, durable, easily Installed. We make them at 102 Main at. L. K. Haines. H-tt All Coatings in 3 - Day Sale A' wonderful opportunity for home sewers to save on the cost of making 6-inch coating requires from 2 to 2V-J yds. "for short coats, and'3' to 4 yds. for long coats," depending upon the style and fullness. Our Dept is 'at your service for high-grade coating. Velour 56 inches wide, strictly all wool grown and woven in Oregon. Special Economy Sale price $5.60. Imported Two-Tone Tweed, and Cheviot Blue, Tan and Green colors all wool, 56 inches wide. Special . Economy price $3.50; . , ., ; 40-inch j Printed Cinderella hest quality, regularly" $6.00. .Economy Sale price-, $f.50. 36-inch Cotton Back Satfhs;,niany beautiful patterns to select from. Economy.price.$1.98. .. . . -. . . .-. ... FOR SALE From 1 to 5000 cedar posts for sale. J. L. High, Dorrls. Cal. ' 11-H' FOR RENT Nicely furnished room, furnace heat, phone and bath. Phone 435. 11-tf A Classified Ad will sell it. FOR BALE Twelve of the very best lota In Mills addition, near the new school, at a sacrifice price of $2750. A pleasure to show this property. Chllcote & Smith, 623 Main St.. phone 66. 11-11 tJBBBBBBBaBBBnmBBBBaaaBBJSBBBn STAR THEATRE EXTRA BIG BILL Write for samples. We prepay all Postal Charges. H. N. MOE, Proprietor 'Vitit our Baby . 4 Departmcat Moat complete in Oregon. FOR SALE White sewing machine. In good running order. Price $12. Phone 478J. 1M3 FOR SALE Big hesry logging horse, weight about 1600. Box 6, Herald once. 11-14 ROOM FOR RENT for two gentle msa. Phone 260J or call 701 Jefferson Bt. 11-13 n j- t- ' Cb.IUyui uv?' -1 "THE HICK" ,' : , , tViCJ t a l sMdtthe Carter De Haven, la ; I Mi,;ju-'"tt t ut im l ifwk Vi TEASING THE SOIL" (lUtvkrPrice.) s. FOR BALE A tew pieces of house gold furniture. Inquire 131 High, phone 466. ll-ll FOR BALE Ranch Lands and City Property T. B. WATTERS Real Estate 621 Mala PhoneHOM 7 11-tf FOR SALE Good four room house and big lot, close to depot, at the low price of $1200, on terms. Look at It today. Chllcote A Smith, 633 Main St.. phone 66. 11-12 NOTICE OF SALE Notice la hereby given that the undersigned will sell at public auc tion to the highest bidder for cash in band, on Saturday, May 20. 1920, at 2:30 o'clock p. m., ai O. K. Ltrerr Barn, Sixth streot, Klaraath Falls, Oregon, one blsck Jack, aged about eight years, weight about one thou sand, pounds, to satisfy my lien for the board and ssre of ssld animal, from February 7, 1920, at the rate of $'16.00 per month. Dated May 11, 1920. 11-1 $-25 M. J. NYHART. .MACCABEES ATTENTION , The regular meeting If the Wo men's Benefit association of the Mac cabees will be held May 13, 1920, at the Library hall. 11 Mrs. Willis Johnson, Collector. A Classified Ad will ssll It. M5SStJB9SHS LEW CODY SAYS "I can win any girl I can kiss." Soloman must have fait the same way about It hat they trained mothers-in-law better in those days. At The Liberty tomorow, . MM. ANNOUNCEMENT The White Pelican Millinery Shop is now z located at 1194 Mam -street, next aoor to tne Maosial Theater. X '--F(aBsW'MsTs .j.iprvirmTuumjm.im,faKmi.MiMZu I and a Wg lot of straws' wfch have jtikJtrTived;. i fi , , -. w'afc "" X MRS;' TED WHITE. I - 'Optlr evening! until 9 p. m. LIBERTY THEATRE W- m pick ov!thk picrimas . AND A NEW ONE EVERT DAT .............. .......r.y.. irii-ii-iririruinni-nn i H. W, FOOLS, Omar HAHRT BOREL. Maalcal : ,,,"l .. .'. ,. rn. nil,.- - rLruuu TONIGHT ONLY A Snappy Little Cotae.y Is 'THE THIRTIETH PIFTF OF fill vpd ' T - -, -'T- -i-T-w-. V. v.MT M ' with cheery MargariU Fker atarring v . 1 . t ' . prsMrraiai with Lev Cair t 1. . trrlg--they Mw'Cosfr know, aiore about kjatfaig tarY4MirliTiJarpMAt true he 4giar I V tuxonm ett par ' :', .J 1 1 4444- rf'S Ir