:?, Vi paoh rocir t, NAT 14, um THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Ta Evening Herald V p. . MDRIAT i" ' MKer , PRftD 80VLB City MMor a-J It iwaltahed dally, except Sunday, by 'll' Herald Publishing Company of aSauth Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. in' ' aktered at the foatofflce at Klam a Fall, Ore., tor transmission thru ifa Malta a second-class matter. vawbecrlptlon terras by mall to any In the United stales: year ......-................. ...i d.ou VJM taontn ............-.-"- ov 1 1 . Mtnaer of the Associated Pres. ) The Associated Press Is exclusively aaeJtled to the use for republication f all news dispatches credited to It r not otherwise credited In this aaper, and also local newt published awela. ''All rights of republication of spe cial, dispatches herein are also re- f FltlDAY, MAY 14, 1020 1 M'lli:ni! WILL YOU STAND? &"i VWhoro aro you coins to stand this year when Incomes to a question of wirtlng for or ngatnM Klainnth v.' make the people alt up aid take no tice. To win, Mr. Wiley must hare the united support of Klamath county. Ho Is a poor campaigner. Wo must do the campaigning tor him. Wo must work tor our Interests, tor our county, for our city, for oursolves. With a practically unanimous tote and we cannot conceive ot n alnglo reason why anyone should vote against Mr. Wiley he will win the nomination. Ills opponent, Mr. Jay Upton, I a iwmnni'il politician anil campaigner, nnd ho has been making an alr-ttght campaign throughout the district. Ho should mako no headway In Klamath, tat us stand by the homo man. Let us stand by Klamath county, tat us tor onco stand shoulder to shoulder for every thing and everyone who will help Klamath county. For the state, leg islature Wiley Is our man; ho Is our friend, our fellow cltlten, a man ot whom wo cm bo proud, who will be loyal to his friends, his neighbors, his trust. Let every voto for stato senator that Is cast In Klamath coun ty bo cast for Wilson S. Wiley. . J. ty? Are you going to stand for IwTwelfare all along tho line, wheth Tthat stand, goes against your per Mai feelings or tot? Are you go lie to get back ot tho men who will jjlmoro for Klamath county than awpeonc cho would? Thcse questions are pertinent at late time. More pertinent than for assay years, for Klamath county Is Jut on the threshold of a great tut Mg'and every effort moat be put for ward to keep .the door open. At the aait Mtpa of the legisla tan then la to bo, considered lefts liMtn of vital Importance to the peo ple of the county. This will have to 4o with the protection ot the, rights Tthe people on the Upper. Lake, where the California-Oregon Power ettipany is Interested In raising the water level and inundating, valuable laaas. Legislation that will protect taajnterests of the people will be be fat the legislature, and we must have, a man on guard who will be a tratf and ' tried representative of XawMth eeaaty. Lagklatloa ot vital Interest to the assay Irrlaatlea district' ot the eeaty, formed under the state , aad in which the -lifetime sav and hope of so many of our eJtlsens are wrapped np, will be be fore the legislature, and we must kave a man there who sot only un derstands Irrigation law. but who felly understands what we In Klam ath county must have and must be protected against. There is going to be a, re-arrange-ateat ot the legislative districts ot Baatern Oregon, legislation In which ire ot Klamath county will be vitally Interested. We must have a man on guard who will know what Kjamatb aeeds, the ability to right for It and the power and influence to get It operate with the buslnesa .men In the work that It now starting' o mako Klamath Falls real city. Uuslncss men havo stated bluntly that without the help of the mill men there will bu no celebration. This help should be forthcoming. Thcro should he coalition and co-oporatlon. The division that exists now must bo wiped out and nil Intorests welded Into an harmonious working unit for the develcpment ot thla county. In tho past this necessary co-operation has not existed. The lumber ing interests havo hold aloof, coming forward only when they deemed It necessary to secure the co-operation ot tho business men. It Is n wrong, attitude and one that must bo cast) aside for tho. welfare of Klamath ccunty. It must be a titty-tlfty game If the best Interests ot the commun-' Ity aro to bo served, and tho time to make a beginning Is tonight. Tho lumber men will be expected to bo on hand and do their part. MD BEING ' PENNY K POUND FOOLISH WHY WK SIIOl'Lll .Sl'IM'OHT AMI VOTK Will N. J. MXXOTT The following letter was received this week by W. O. Smith. Few peo ple are In n position to Judge thecal worth of Mr. Slnnott like MrMc Arthur Is. aud his unsolicited letter speaks' for Itself. Tho Herald, Mr. SInnott's close friends, most ot his constituents, do not fear about. bis election, but they do not wantvany considerable number ot voter to forget themselves and cast even a complimentary voto for tho gentle man who Is running against him. Let the people of the second con selfish for once and conslder'and vote tor their own Interests. .'o man in either branch ot congrest can do aa much for the district as .Con gressman Slnnott. He Is the biggest man In the house of representatives, so far as the west Is concerned. 'Let us show htm by our votes that we want him to stay there; to keep his eye on our Interests; to work for the district In general, and Klamath county In particular. There should not be a single vote cast against Mr. Slnnott In Klamath county, nor In I from outside Institutions It Is certain that the direct annual economic loss to the state would be at least the amount stated above. It Is also certain that ot those stu dents sent outside the state to be edu- Should tho mlllage bill to provide relief for the higher educational In-1 stllutfons of learning In Oregon fall at the polls on May 21, 1920. It 1st esttmated that the voters ot tho stato' would save fSOO.000, but that tho' state would lose economically by.nc-l tual money count 11,620.000 per year as long as tho condition con' tinned. It Is reasonable to assume that It the colleges are permitted to go tot seed, at least one-third of the stu-J dents who otherwise would lie sent there would be sent to Institutions' outside the state. At a minimum ex-' pense of IS0O per year per student, the state would loso fl,20,000 pen annum from 1,300 students. As the' actual expense per student probably! would average far In excess of 1 800 a year, counting railroad fare to and the district, for that matter. For the first time In our history we are hi a position to command at tention aad to have i our needs con sidered fairly by a sympathetic tri bunal; we .have a man at the head of Icated. a proportion would locate else the public lands committee who Is where for life, and tho state would, powerful enough to force consldera-jiCie that every Intelligent part of Its, tion of all questions affecting- the population and Its creative and carn- people of this district. He Is one of n, power for all time to come. This! us our neighbor and our friend. )g no miall Item, especially In its Let us be his neighbor and his friend, effect on the development ot the and not let a single ballot be cast .tan. and Its nrooertv values. against him. Read this letter and then ask yourself It you can glre considera tion to any other candidate, cither democrat or republican: IIoum- of llejin-M-titntlvi-i U. S. Committee of Naval Attain Washington, D. C May 7, 1920. Hon. Wesley O. Smith, " LOXE PINK SKWH On Anrll 30' the nevrnth anil elehth grades had a debate on which did thei 'boat service In the war, the tank or jKIorcataFalM, Oregon. M-A desperate effort Is to be rnde'Dear Wej.0J,. to remake tho road map ot Eastern Although I am not a resident of Oregon. Powerful Influence. ' congressional District. wuri lu uriug uuuui u cunnga ui i uo airplane It was decided In favor of the tank. Henry Scmon is building an addi tion to his house. School will bo out Friday. On account of the eighth grade examin ation they will havo tholr picnic on Dalles-California highway so as to have It run direct through Lakevlew. We must havo a man In, the legisla ture big enough, bright enough, In terested enough In Klamath county to tight day and night from the be ginning of tho session to its closo to prevent this planned assassination of the rights of Klamath county. We hare such a man In the person of Wilton S. Wiley. Wo know be will protect tho rights and Interests of the land owners In the Upper Mike controversy, for has ho not al ready done so? As attorney for the Water Users, Is he not making a legal fight for what the reclamation service Is trying to give away? An able, conscientious, hardworking, though quiet snd unassuming law yer, Mr. Wiley has shown the ability to meet and match wits with the Biggest lawyers of California and Oregon, aa well as those employed by the government and win. In the battle that is suro to bo waged at Balem, Klamath county need? have BO fear hut that her Interests will be well cared for by Mr. Wlloy. The irrigation legislation that If are to como before the legislature Will bo of vital Interest to Klamath ooanty. Upwards of one hundred aad fifty thousands of acres will bo affected by any legislation that may "bo patted. With Mr. Wlloy, who Is recognised at an expert on irrigation law, not only here but throughout tae state, representing our Interosts, we will have a man who will bo lis tened to and heeded. la the, rearrangement of the legis lative districts, Klamath county Siatt not be at a disadvantage, walea It rarely would, be If we did ttot kave the senator from tbltcoun- Aa to the road ouettlon, we will sm soaMthiar to say that will take the liberty of addressing you In be- Saturday. half of the candidacy of my col- Harley Johnson returned from, league X. J. Slnnott for renomlna- J California a short time ogo with his; tlon for Representative In Congress, bride. They are living at tho O'Con-i I have known Slnnott slnco my In fancy and have served with him hero for nearly flvo years and am in a po sition to testify as to his high char acter and splendid ability. Slnnott has an excellent record In Congress and enjoys the respect and confidence of his colleagues. He Is able, Industrious and patriotic, and devotes himself whole hearledly to his constituents. Ho has risen to tbo chairmanship ot the Commltteo on Public Lands and Is doing splen did work for the west on legislative matters befnro that rommltte. Ore gon and the west can III afford to lose his services, and tho country needs men of his caliber In Congress. I certainly hope that the Republi cans of tbo Second District will re nominate Slnnott and that ho will bo re-elected In Novomber. I am glad to count myself as a personal friend of Slnnott, but I am not writing this' letter on that ac count. I havo a larger Interest In tho matter that of ono who feels that the boat Interests ot tho Htato and nation domand SInnott's re-election. With kind regards, I am . . C, K. McARTHUR. nor ranch. NEW FRONT FOR SIXTH STREET STOP The O. K. Transfer and Murphcy Feed and Seed store at 121 South Sixth street aro putting In a new front, and a plate glass one at that. The transformation that Is taking placo Is 'a decided one and Is suro to' have a stimulating Influenco on tho. development of the busluess district that Is starting south on Sixth und, which Is destined to crow and snread . j until it will ba an important Influ-' enco on the trend business Is to tako, when it breaks the bounds of Main street. ' The old front that has served for' years Is belirg replaced with modern ' plate glass windows and tho Interior is being changed to conform to tho outside Improvements. Glass parti tions and new furnishings will bo In stalled and when completed It will' present a pleasing appearanco to tho, many patrons of these well known concerns. TONIGHT AND JULY 4TII A meeting ot those Interested In a celebration In thla city on the Fourth of July will be held tbl evening in the city hall. "Every business man and ethers interested 'In the develop ment of the city should be present. In particular should the representa tives of the sawmills and factories be on hand to place themselves on record at to their willingness to co- WILL BUILD $10,000 STORE AT MERRILL Marking he beginning ot the re building of Merrill after the recent fire is tbo announcement that R. C. Anderson will erect a $10,000 store building, next to the bank. , Mr. Anderson's faith In the future of the southern part of the county will doubtless encourage others and1 Merrill resldenta expect to see a steady wave of development In the bualnest district. 4" 0 aVBBWaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB'w MaflHaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBMaal. 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If nominated and elected I will devote every energy to securing the irrigation and good roads legislation so necessary to the success of this district iJ iniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiniumiieeeeeeei a. A4A4.44T-f-f 40-4-44M44 i FOR STATE SENATOR WILSON S. WILEY OF- t Klamath County zf j.aaassfcsaaaliaN4aBaaiaaVasj4- aaaastjsaiA A - -r TTTTTTTwTTTTTTTTTTTTTT1VTTTTTTrT 4 .r ' '5 1- 1 N0HT& ' (Paid Advertisement) I ..' j (Paid Advertisement) t ( 1 M