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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1920)
If i N1A ,t MOmMT, MAY..ITJto fflE EVJMNG HERALD, KLAMATH FAILS, OREGON ' FAOK KOCH x i I A. The Evening Herald K. J. MURRAY . Editor FRKD 80ULH City Editor -MUIi, i1H tTranl Rnndav. b Herald Publishing Company ofj Vlaaaath Falls, at 1 IS Fourth Btreet.1 congress simply a vote to weaken hl Influence error. nnu vunsvijuciiiix nuns Bntered at th poitofflce at' Klam ath ralti, Ore., tor transmission thru the Balls as second-class matter. i - inscription terms, by mall to any at-drcsaJnJhc United States: Oae Tear .,.... ...........$5.00 Oaa month .............. ; vote cast against him, either In the on third looked tike a million, taking AijAAAAAAflAAAAAAAAAAA nrlmirv fir tVm ritnnnl ulnMln,. lai Avrvlhln0 r.a fttirt .ntntfk wllhniti ih ' TTS VWWWTr tStS f " " ,.. v.. ...., ... 1 VV1 .....in, ... ".. ....... . nook Mcqullunt In left flohl Klamath played n good game with only one county Just that much. It makes no crrcr. Tex Fartjcll, nn old Icnguer dltferenco what the voter's political from tlio south, displayed his old leanings may bo, he should first con league form by mnklug n good catch elder Klamnth county, and If ho does' nnd throwing a man cut on third. this he enn't but vote, for Slnnott for Jim Footer also played a good gnmu i In thu right garden. The bill now before congress pro- Chlloiiuln uwd two pitchers, the tiding for an annual appro'prfatton , first one nn old timer from tho Modoc of $35,000,000 for 10 jVars 'I suro Lumber company. Ho Cnty went five to pass. With Slnnott nt th'c.' helm In, Innings, but his support was poor. tho house, Oregon will get her share Irwin Crawford relieved him, pitch of this money, nnd If we get this Ing good bail, nnd had better support. stinro, then there will be no further 'Joe It.it), nn old timer well known to ou, delays In tho c:niplctlon of the Klam-'nll tho funs for his pluy'.ng of former jnth project. This Is only one of sev days, win catching . . . . . - - , iu.t.iu n I'liui'tia in wiiilh ii:iiiiuiii rutin Tne Associaicu i rru is ciciujntu , ... stltledtlo the use for republication J ty is directly interested. MONDAY, MAY IT, HMO V Member of the Awx-lnte-l lrr. -..i n-,,-,,,.. i ..hi., t.M.,,,i, ' t-i,.. i.i,. ,.... ,,". i.-.. ,.,,ii....i....i ...V un.....o ..... w .....v.. I There, tsu n canvass of the town for support, all news dispatches credited to It. the reclamation of tho I'nner t.nkj Orennlratlon cf a good club Is ejt Saner 'naho' lnmU: ,ho ros0''nH0' of the peeled In n few days. ,. Jireln. 'public lands with the Klamnth drain! Uunsmulr wants to coino up next All rights of republication of spe- age district, so ns to Insure nn ado Sunday. If arrangements can hu J4 Ul dispatches herein arc also re-quote water supply for them; nnd tho made they will be hero and a good t sjertrd. nrninr illstrltmtlGii of llio hlchwnv canin Is 111 itore. I coma from tho gowrn Yesterday's lineup: Montgomery ,., iiip , ' i l. Hell. fli. Kollv .lb. To Furi-MI rf. j !-.......-. -, j ' " I When you vte for Slnnott, you Itanistiy 2b. Mcl'tillum If. Noel c, lilt- y UVI.UTL'ltK OU ltritllirK? voto for yoursolf; yfl,u Mite tu hold ton p. Foster rf. Hooker p. everything we lave gained after "" The people of tho county arc going rcarg 0f fighting; ou vote to insuro T,:J THOl'S XI IMH.iait . i.n n.Vo.i n rhnnia l,i.tu..i.n it. J.lvDiir future acalnal unfavorablu fed. ' '' ' i.tui WfJ HUnWM .w B.vw.. ...-... --i -1 Ovcrturf and Denton Ilurdlck as onec ' . . . ., , ..... .. 'v ffK ineir fuircvviiiiiiiti.'a iu iuv biuiv laslslature. The third candidate. Mr. Ilrattaln, of Lake county Is a! Hie Benevolent Order Of ELKS ,f o ost wrc to receive tho solid veto of mother year rolls 'round. crnl leglslatfon; you vote for tho.de; Th ,'tr) of . so..,- nifllfll olopracnt of y4ur heme county nnd . rnnch .:. ....... , k , b to keep In office a man who Is urrlnoulccl, by , j. Lcte tho ,'to become a national figure before ,hn,.r bolnc Mr fniwit.. nt iir.h.,, WII.KY AM) GUOI) KOAD.S tfct county, Ie Is our neighbor, one f the most progressive and upright kiiens of the state aod Is deserving wt the confidence reposed. In him by tkoM familiar with his career. Then, Lake county it entitled to a member ml tfca hnnm this vnr br rleht o(' rwauon. ana e nss ouerea a man: . of throu,h Klamath Falls. Mer- can -contlstently support. J-m BnJ v,nn Woii. there Is and well advanced, too. Of (course, there win De some wno win through his noii-ln-luw. Mr. Hazel tine. Mr. Calkins will probably ccntlnua .. -.. t- .h., ,. i. . u.ii., fnrw the Property. . a i T.-i ,- - . . -,, m. Th-e M'6 w" for c""h nni1 Involved det.ned scheme on foot to cnangv the I :... .. . . ........... . 'a I10.000 consideration. I course or tne state nignway irora ine, . Dalles to the California line so that It shall pass through Lakevlew tu rn can -consistently support. J,,,, an(, Mant 'The TOter must, therefore,-choose'., . .,. .n i . i tm f,. .. wiind itaraica ana vrenuri. uer A huge buffalo with enormous horns Is conspicuous In prehistoric rock drawings recently found In ali The yarly milk bill nt one of the A . a-. -a-.- 1.1.. W !" MV itI imuuuu lllB.ntl UUW lZ:?:-"::Z-r'1 "MOO a. compared IZ1 Vr.,'l7.!," " .7 TJ. "wiknow not wereo ne-f ? -"."iwlth IIS.OOO before the war. " v"""" "' . '"'(can be done, and will be (lone If the Klamsth Falls, and It I more to hls' of KUmath county ,re 'not "rV""n lo mo" olner ra aijve to their own Interests ft ;:-Qa J S9 r ,r . k arc standing buck of our boys to tho amount of over half million dollars! This is their weclftn' bur cliyi' Let us all put our shoulder to the wheel and help the good cause. The West End Cash Grocery is contri buting to the cause by keeping the prices of groceries as low as consistant to good business. We welcome you to our store, make it your head quarters while in the city. VK. TBft-B. -T If WII. that it came to this city Instead of ... ,, b.,,an ... tho ... Uroaih Lakevlew. Entirely free ml( ,he chance, , 10 ,0 that tram the tricks of the political shythe mnn hlghw,y wlll through Her. he has steadfastly refused to Uk0Tr. We mu,t have a rcpre. Join in the scheme to change thIs:tatlTe ,a lhc lenate and our klghway away from Klamath, county. !os, ch3n Jf) ,, ,. through tbe ud it is up to u. to stand by him and.,e,ecUon of Mr W, E R . T our rotes make up what he loses M wte ,n cowty .houId T Z?7 ?UDv nd1OTercof? cast for him. and If It I. not. then what Burdlck gain, by tacit acquis KIamath may baTe to paj. tBe penalty trnic to .the mow. Overturfls an ,,. .... ,. ., frllnlr ir. ,,, wo funtnslve land owner, well posted onhave f h g) nard and :nded our. U. irrlgatlcn need, of hi. district elvei f0f and .,. aIfead under d I. an honest, straightforward . con.tructIon. d ji L . . . v .. , We know that If Wiley Is In th nuiuivft u, ikic amm auuJi:a ID" tricks of the politician. He has used the Influence that goes with his of I flee for the promotion of bis personal ambitions and professional Interests. AI.KItKII II. KMKItSON, owner of big fttock farm, who -nt)-. Tnnlac built lilm right up after Imvlni: a hud cum of Flu, which left him In auful bail shape. Say Tnlc is only nKMllclnr that helped him. Ha is attorney for the Deschutes lrrl Cation company, the concern that Is1 operating in Deschutes county under' the Carey act and which the people who were Inveigled Into settling on the land have been" trying to get rid -of. They have voted 10 to 1 to turn down a settlement. This company Is I state senate, there will beno danger. .We know he will block any such 'move as is now on foot. We knowl that be will get the funds to hasten Its completion. Then why take chances? I kept saddled on the people mainly through the Influence and legal tac tics of Ilurdlck and for this the peo ple In that part of Tils district are ID! NINE SNOB UNDER V f iSSSSsW JBllllllV vjpBrIV West End Cash Grocery : ;x::K":::k:" !ANTI-JOHNSQN V I S mary fight In Oregon, but has virtu I ally pulled out, though his name Is , on the primary ballot In some dls trlcts. i.rr.it .InluiMin Mivtifii-w ' The Johnson headquarters wis 'elated by the word from down tliu Wlllametto Valley of eitraurdlnar) muss meetings at Salem and Corval- ll for Johnnfm. Ilotli points arc conceded to bu ultin.conniirvatlc. Charles A. A. Mcdeu of Callfornll as they In the first game of the season on. won a tremendous resronso. liny mond ItoMns and Colonel Harris Welnstock of San Franclico tulkd 1'OltTI.AND, Ore. May IT. The "nn thing to beat Johnson" rnm palgn In Oregon has reached the humorous stage. I Wood's supporters, Including ono of the newspapers, now seriously make the demand that Hoover and "I have taken only ono hottlo of Lowdcn forces Khali unlto with them bitterly opposed to him and that Is tne nome "rouni1 the Klamath Falls Tanlac, but It has done mo more abandon their men nnd put up a so t Corvallls. why Overturf is in the field. The boy Bnnexe(1 he Same from the boys, good than all the other medicines 1 ( front against tho one man who Is Thcro by comparison the audience people ofKlamath can well sympa-,frcm t!,e re8rvat!on bX a onesided j have taken put together," said A. !!. alarming them greatly, namely, HI- was six times larger than ono nt n talie with their neighbors. Thy,,core of 12 ,0 2 Tne gatne wal1 notl Bme"oa wben hc ca"e'l at Ouppy's rnm W. Johnson. Wood meeting some das ago. whllo have been through the mill and lti,ne 'a,t exnIb,t,on ' Da, Paying Drugstore, Portland, Me., tho other j Tho I.owden manager In a snrcas the Hoover meeting thcro recently would be well to remember their pre tl,at ,he 'an 'e 'o see but It showed f.day. Mr.t Emerson lives near West tic denial of the Wood claims of was distanced two to one. lcament when you come to vote at the ,ove" ot lhe na,lonaI Patlme Scarhoro,( Me., where he owns nnd leadership In tho fight accepts, how The primary will be May 21. Ten the primaries next Friday. ilDat K,amat' " the makings operates one or tne largest slock ever, the call to unite, but ho says delegates aro to bo elected to the dldttes, who may decluro pli-ase. The Johnnon headquarters Is car rylng on nn Intensive speaking cam paign, supplemented by dUtrlbutloii of a great quantity of literature I'ulitiliil lfiMiliMiir!'n Wood lu had an elaborate anil expensive establlshmi'iit In tint stati for month, with all nf the concom itants at 1'ortlnnd headiuar'ers of a campaign du lux, Turkish rugs lu- .'lll.t.ul t.ilU'flNII Itf Almlt U..II ..... at Salem spoke to 2,0o people and I .,,. Politicians in tliu Wood ramp aro KLAMATH COUNTY OR of one of the best team's they have''""- In that section of the country, the union must be for Lowden had in years. It will probably equal ''After I got up from tho flu last Senator Polndcxter of Washing the team of 1916. The Klamath team went Into the Never in the history cf Klamath 1 onty has there Uen an election ,fame wI,hout one bIt ot practice, winter I was In mighty bod shape," ton came Into the Presidential prl Mont besides that for delegation can-1 A ciaulHed Ad .111 .... H ho continued. "I was not only In n -- yinmnta Ad will sell It, ' urAntratiail jtntil 1 1 1 n t a-1 nn-i.lltlnn I... a " " ' i n TTr i -i Hopubllcan National Convention. Thcro Is n preferential voto for I'res- pnnlcky over tlio strong undercur rent which Is manifesting Ittclf for Johnson. They are frantic In their call to Hoover and I.owden to ger out of tho fight. Diamonds liao Invented 100 per cent In value, nnd emeralds 300 per cent during the last few years, whllo rubles havo decrcase'd. IlJ weakened,, debilitated condition, but eern has to do with the election of nl,nan t0 8now tbe fan that Klamath, cou'' ',aly, ,1,ge"t ""K nnd v I .l .. . . . .. . E rnlllfl hnritlv hi.nr fho ileh nt tnnA could hardly bear the sight of food, much less eat anything. As I was not ablo to eat nny nourishing food I kept getting worw Hnd worse and I congressman who can get for us tholna" the evallable material. Organ kelp -we must have to carry, on to ,za,,on '" needed and Is needed badly, completion the great projects under-1 The game started out fast. Klam- taken in this county by the guvern- atn t001 lno nola wltn IJan 'Hon ' " ' ', " Bent. To finish the Klamath nrolect'" the box. Only three men came tol ! UT VCr y. COn' wo must have millions of dollars. In "o hat, two of whom were fanned.,-" "m " ' ' " " ' the past, money that we should have K-ath batted and succeeded in ' ; B '-'J Jt an.l mvleo Itaa gone to other states because ! - j Jh. first Inning ,, 'ul TrrolLV V ' 2 those states had congressmen whoso B-H walked and Kelly hit on. for,,, w Ufluence was greater than the men to bases. Farrcl also walked.- , nght B(. col(, h representing Oregon. Monoy earned ChlioQUln went to pieces, making tt, '00t af tor tho other. In Oregon nnd which under the la.w ' couple of wild throws and lotting In j ,., took mnny ('er(jnt kIn(.g Qf ahould have been spent In Oregon' tbe three runs. In tho second Klain- medlclnu hut nothing did mo ft parti wm muic.i irum us unu spent in Jda-am maue lour, io in mu umu .... cI() ot K00(, , - ieKan XaMnK Tan wTn it was more XllyonceVneS I wa" CP " "P ao " awfully with Indlges I , "WWWwt than It Is in this one. Its first con-,around ,own for no other reason I1'0"- MX stomach was so weak I t Bookkeeping Machines Klamath Falls business men now have their first opportunity to investgiate the wonderful new Remington Bookkeeping Machine. This machine is the greatest advancement yet made in tho office appliance field and was an outstanding feature of the recent National Business Show at San Francisco. Progressive business men everywhere arc on the lookout to improve their accounting methods through the application of machine bookkeeping-to their business. Mr. H. J. Stewart jwho is the best known expert on business systemsJnfthe northwest; is spending ' the 17th, ISfoand 19th in Klamath Falls arid will gla'dly advise and serve youTn .anywaypoiblff Wmrtft ho, Arizona, Montanu and other of the western states Today, howover, Oregon finds her- aelf In a different position. She kolda tbe chairmanships on the Irri gation committee in the senate and tko public lands cqmmittee in tho house. The chairman of a congres ional committee Is second only tu tho legislative body in power, so that Oregon la the strongest state In the aloa in .the matter of Influence in lClslatlon tksthas to dp with public toads. The congressman from bur -totrlct, N. J. Slnnott, Is a candidate for n-electlon. If be is returned by a ovenraellBraJorHyit"wl ataka him that much' stronger. Every three In tho fourth. The score stood 12 to 0 with Klamath. playing air tight hall. Chlloiiuln scored one In tbe seventh and one In the eighth. Earl Hilton, a Klamath boy, pitch ed the first six Innings allowing only two hits and getting 10 strikeouts. He showed big league form. Booker pitched tbe last three, allowing five hits and two runs. Dr. Noel was on the receiving end. He showed that he. hasn't forgotten any ot bis base bal or lost any of his' ability. Bell tbe left handed first baseman, showed wonderful form, making only one error, flamsby en second and Mont (eatery on. short also-played with only one error to their credit. Kelly' lac. As I said before I havo taken x only ono bottle, but It has made such a rcmarkablo chango In my condl- tlnn I feel like a different person nl-,J together. My appctlto Is splendid f now and I can eat anything I want' and as much as I want without the slightest touch of indigestion. My strength and energy have returned. I sleep sound and get up In the mornings feeling ready for a big day's work. Tanlac has put me back, i on my feet and everybody certainly ought to know about this medicine." Tanlae Is sold In Klamath Falls by tbe BtarDrug Cor. In Lorella by tbe James Male; .Co.', tad ia Merrill by tbe Souther Orcgoa Drag Co. Adr. ........... -,,..' , ' t t t T T T t T T T T t