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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1920)
rr""",ri?T , f ' m WBDNMDAV, MAT 18, lftSO rHE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON lAGH TWO l I A I The Evening Herald ptxi a. J. MURRAY PRKD flOULK CRy Editor during 'and nttcr tho war; tho man who It better lorcd by mora pcopio than any other public man In tto otato of Oregon. This U the man Jonns U trying to unseat. Wo hnvo no foAr th,at ho IU even mnko n start In tho UndortnMng, subscription term br mall to any IMtm In the United Stain: Om rr .js.oo Oaanaaoath .... .CO ' of Uie Associated lrc. Tfce AMOclatcd Prow la exclusively atHled to the una tor republication af til lewi dispatches credited to It tr Mt'OtberwIso credited In this paper, and alto local news published mi. All rlfhti of republication of spe 41 dispatches herein aro nlso reserved, YiMMm datlr. oxcept Sunday, br What nroui.es our rosontment to that Tfca Herald Publishing Company ot ho has oven dared to start. Rather KlMMta Tails, at IIS Fourth Street,' should ho bo travelling up and down . I this district telling tho pooplo to Raters! at the pottofllce nt Klnm- kcop sinnott In congress. Ingratl CrV0nrdt5.TmM0.ncrt.hrUt ,. basest sin of vrh.ch man- Kino, can uo gum, huu ii. uuv out asking tho people of tho second congressional district to play tho part ot tho Ingrato to tho man who has sacrificed moro for tho welfare ot his constituents than any man they havo oor honored with olllce. Today Sinnott Is head ot tho Pub lic Kinds committee tho commlttco thnt ha to do with all of tho vast land holdings of tho government In tho west. In every lino of this legis lation Eastern Oregon Is vitally In terested. To gain this chairmanship Sinnott has had to fight overy Inch ot tho way, contending with tho brightest men n tho houso of repre sentatives. Only tho biggest of tho big men can oer hopo to gain this goal, and then only after years of proven ability. Aro tho pooplo of Eastern Oregon going to sacrifice their Interests by voting against such a man? Are they going to listen to nppcats from aa obscure, untried, unfitted Individual who has nothing to ndvanco In his behalf ex cept tho cry for public oHce? No, not todsy. Eastern Oregon will nev er stand before tho rost of tho state pleading guilty ot such asslnlne con duct. Rather will It stand before Its neighbors, hend erect, towering above all tho congressional districts ot tho nation as the possessor of .the ono really big man In our national house of representatives. WEDNESDAY, MAY 12, 1020 J0XE8 FOR CONGRESS Th people ot this county were emewkat taken aback this week waea' there loomed on the political karttoa oae Owen F. Jones of Raker CKy, Oregon, seeking tho republican oaslastloB tor coagress for tho sec ead district. No oae la this seek ot tho woods Tar heard ot the gentleman before, aad dauntless bo ono will ever hear of' aha again after May 21st. Mr. Java la seeking the nomination over Kick Sinnott Sinnott, the man ot tfce people; tho man who has put Oregea back on the map after nearly tvaaty years ot eclipse following tho vtateua aaaaalt made upon tho state tr KHefceeck. Plnehot and their triaa; tka asaa who baa forged to the treey treat ranks of the big men of deragrete, uatll today he Is head of as) aad saeaaber of all ot the power Mi oaiailtteaa of the house ot rep- itatlraa; tho man who docs t'tmr kla constituents than any Oregea kaa over had In con. tka man who has gotten keaeeteads released, who has had Mm prayers of the fanners listened t wtl answered by the reclamation aad faraat aarrlces, who worked day as ajgfct for Hso soldier boys both SPOKANE TRANSFORMS CCLY YARDS AND ALLEYS SPOKANH, Wath.. May 12. Aa a result of an "alloy beautiful" con test conducted here recently by the local chamber ot commorce, 7,200 vines or strawberry plants were planted this spring In the back yards and alleys of Spokane homes, nam' crous alleys were k Improved other wise and the rear ot many premise were painted. Every State in the Union Supports Higher Education In America, Education has always been recognized as the chief safeguard of our free institutions, and the principal bulwark against the forces that tend to destroy democracy. Education, free to all alike, is the first necessity of a self-governing people. Hif her Education in Oregon is Imperiled j These are outstanding facts in its present day of 'cruris: 1. The Agricultural College, State University and State Normal School have 150 per cent more students than in 1913, but lets than FOUR per cent Mora income. 2. The wnrlrlwirlp rico in rncta Vina reduced tremendously the buying power of even that X "-w"vi . iiiwc jo jiu oiiju ui. a lub-up in iite in crease of students. (It is well that there should not be, for the best educated state is the best producer, the most stable, and the best to live' in.) 4. At tendance has increased ten times as fast as classroom and laboratory space.5. All three institutions have been conducted with utmost economy. Their cost per student per year and their building investment Ser student are far below the general average. . They are fast losing their faculty specialists, who cannot make even a bare living while training the boys and girls of Oregon. 7. Their classes are overloaded, their floor space over-crowded, their scientific instruments and apparatus low. 8. They can no longer go on with an adequate program of teaching unless adequate support is voted. HOW MUCH WILL IT COST TO PROTECT HIGHER EDUCATION ON MAY 21? rfi -.. is your v If Tax Dollarl 3f I . 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At Hrhnol h Ho fnr no common factor sam tho was never ablo to kcup up Ins work j overpowering dvslro to sleep has been and bo had to Kay out n croat ileal, found In east under notice, nor bus on nccnunt of poor health '"l had heard ro iniirh about Tan lac I doelded to try It nnd ten If It wouldn't bp lilm. Well, you just can't linnglno how overjoyed I win when tin began, to Improve! I kept right on Rivini; him Hie medicine, un til now It Is hard for mo to IHIovo hn Is thn same child. MM health Is hot ter than ever boforn In his life nnd ho Is bright nnd playful nil the tlmn and he enjoy.i going nut nnd pliylng with other boys Ho has n splendid nppetlto nnd I lot him cat nn thing ho wants. Ho Is not tho least hit nervous nny moro nnd Is nsleop as loon ns ho goes to bed. In fact, ho Is porfoctly well In nvory wiy. "After seclns v.-hnt Tnnlac did for him I began trying It myself as I Imvo been suffering from Rtnmncli trouble, headaches nnd dizziness for flvo ytarn. 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A tnun noil regarded In Klamath County has tho opportunity of bl life to secure tin agency for ono of Oregon's big. corporations dolag the largest business In, Oregon. Over twenty of out- Oregon represen tatives uveraged more than f8,fl00 each last yew. Hee 'Mr. Strong ' at the Hotel Hall. t k iJJ0 1 iWfrffTTrgr'jBtf'ggiKsy'gtysi