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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1920)
I? P. 9AX, ux f,ttm . , THE EVgtftte HIKALP, KLAMATH FALS, OREGON ' rAOR rotm '- - I Ml - iTfc, TlwtveninfHermld vf. ' MORRfT rniD iod.li atjr MKor during hi term a corporation com mlssloner and If the pcnplo of 'the Ute elect him as their secretary they will bo making a w'o selection and elevating a man who hM served them well and honestly. In selo'l Inn Schulderman the auti will suf- al 1m IhwAtiott (tia -Aiitmnn 'fit . PahlUhad dally exreftt. Bandar. .hj ... . ,. ,iji.ji,. n-,,,ij"iV. ft Hart. Pnbllahln .paay, fcx'r' h I, T(,m,"'dl,l an i m fitM&Talla, at rirror.JtrJttt.clal. .S.chulde.rmah0! nisi rccptmi,- Batef at the postofflc at Klanv nd greater compliment could be paid Ik FaW. Ore., for trnrallon thru him. l.ockley's enfatico- Into tlii m mMt aa econd-claa matter. w nn unfortunate Vnev tint, - : line people of me state nnnma.no-, ilBtlon terma br tn to any, prmIt tB-cmw)VM t0 be cheated by ""-!."-''"''-'?"" ....'reason of It. ..-. . Om year Ou month .... .50) Umber of tl Associated Prow. The Associated I'rcsa la exclusively, " WILEY'S OUR MAX , V j-ti This is io!nt to be Klamath coun- titled to the ute tor republication! ,.. .. . tnr vminr tnr it n-n 2 'n'ocrird" '?.!.' " Kper. and alio local news published, the other counties that uncompil rain. jmentary reference. "Klamath hop," ., All rights of republication of pe-'has been made In this campaign. W dispatches herein are also re-MaJ.bo w0 are noRBi$j,, but If st-wl- rTCI' "t up and flshtlng for what we arv wi'iivKNiiiYt may in 1B20 Untitled to. If trlnK to prevent the mmm mm l ai:iiuu u i" -i.nw.i. ...i... ...... T; V? SCHL'MIKIIMAX OU T.OCKI.KV 'It trying to send to the legislature h 'man wlom we all know will guard our Interest day In and day oats If The hhr surnrlso of the state cam- seeking to secure senatorial repr- paten will come lntho ght that Is jsenttjlon'when our turn comes Is bj- being mndo for tho o!3ce of secro-Mng "toggiin. men we neau gum tary of state. Karly In the game Klamath county does not care what the general Impression was that I unfair chargo may be made.. It Is Kcier would havo a walk-away. The, not going to"step aside and sacrifice amber of candidates Increased. Its Interests this year as It has time each picking some of the Kosermnu time asam. it ," " aticncth. until It becan to look like, to the finish for Wiley, for Slnnott. froe-for-all with Kotcr as the far-1 for Orerturf. for Brattaln. for these I J t ( u i V, - 5 2 W fr w Equip Your Smallier Car With Goodyear Tires ,f WV wnr . yn K V , ij -f ' ,f j . J -ir"v - ' '' at .j v ' Si " -lfVou own a Ford, Chctirolct, Port, Maxwell , KQm r ;or;any other car usingi juxp, juxdvu-, or f(rSJr P )31x4.incK tires, vou can well take advantage ' (yVT.XM ' OT ft . t men aro better fitted for the of fice they are seeking than are their opponents, they will best serve the Interests of their constituents In gen eral and the Tltal Interests of Klam ath county In particular. The big fight must be made for Wiley. He needs every vote he can get. It defends upon his home coun- M factor that would hurt Koxerlty whether he Is to be our next sen- aaere than any of thej other candl-.ator.or not. Hla nomination meaas 4atw. And It did. He haa made his election. If you waet a man on ncb Inroads on the Koxer .vote that j guard who will be personally Inter tva Keaer'a friends admit that the'ested In the welfare of" Klamath t haa shifted to Schulderman and) county, then there Is but one thing lackley. , for you to do go to the polls Frldiy The lose of Koxer la bad enough, and vote for Wilson S. Wiley. erlte. Then the unexpected happen 4 -Fred Lockley Jumped' Into the rlag and with his coming coniterna ttea spread to the Koxer following. far Lockley' eoaaectlon as one of the editors of the Portland Journal, hla extensive acquaintance through jt the state and hi' ability as a spatgn manager wer.ev reeognlxed bat the election of Lockley would bo rnn watt, campaign i U talssUly. Oregon has hid sH nf th Influeace of Jackson of the Ore- ' Journal that It want and It Is The Indications for Friday's pref ot going to re-establish It Jn the erentlal primary elections are that ejsfltol at 8le by the .election cf. Senator Johnson of California will LrSKKiey. Bcnuidermaa ,nas demon- oe tne cnoice or me Kepuoucai trated hi ability a 'as executive , ers of Klamath county for th rr can vot e-Ke- f i ytllM IHMMtMUHUllMMmiMtMIMI On&idaii,Mai21 VOTE i of the high relative value bttilt into all Good- 'year Tires. 'YoiV'can well do so because you can secure in the smaller Goodyear Tires the results of such skill and care as have made' Goodyear Tires the preferred equipment on the high est priced automobiles of the day. You can well do so because these smaller Goodyear Tires arc easy to obtain, being produced at the rate of approximately 20,000 a day, and because their first cost usually is as low or lower than that of other tires in the same types and sizes. Go to the nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer for these tires and for Goodyear Heavy Tourist Tubes. He supplies many other local owners of the smaller cars. if ? ill b xa&2B&tt.&:& ? (Illlllk 30x3'4 Goodyear Double-Cure f 1 50 Fabric AUAVthtr Trrad iJ 3036 Goodyeai Slngle-Cure -f en Fabric, AntStOd !afl Zl2ii Goadyrar Heavy TouttM Tube are thick, strong tub, ttiaf rrinforcv casings property. Why risk a food casing with a cheap rubcf 'Ooodyear lleavy Tourist Tunc co.1 Lttlc mot than tubes of Its merit. 30)Vi Ue In wmtnprl $ A SO g . , p- -.& GOOD YEAR : 31O0JSES No. 310 is the Higher Educational Tax Act for the protection of the great work of the State University, Agricultural College, and Normal School. DO YOU PAY TAXES? If so, that Is one of the biggest reasons why you should vote and work for passage ot No. 310. The surest way to Increase taxes Is to cripple education. The United States Is the safest, freest, healthiest, wealthiest, happiest country on earth today, with the highest standard of living. It never could or would be so without It educational system. The most heavily taxed countries are those that have neglected to provide state educa tion for all persona alike. H V i HIGHER EDUCATION PAYS THE STATE IN DOLLARS AND CENTS It pays ethically culturally. Intellectually and morally, as well; but It a man puts the worst construction pdsslble on tho case If he asks, "Will It pay me In my pocketbook?" then, too, It is possible to answer "Yes. Higher Education haa paid Oregon millions of dollars, and that benefit comes back to ea:h Indi vidual directly or Indirectly." ALL STATES SUPPORT HIGHER -EDUCATION To cripple the University, Agricultural College and Normal School, Is to strike Oregon not only a financial, but a' moral blow that U.untblnkable! ,t i X i VOTE 310 X YES and protect three institutions that not only have excellent standards, but are among the most economically administered in the United State,, the statistics of , the ..United States '.fa BufaU(0frB?,g,w,,l,trove & ft tW fc i Tbla advertisement inserted by Colin Dyment in behalf of the Joint Alumni Relief Committee for Higher Education in Ore gon, 514 P.lttock Block, Portland. iJ'!0to!MMl''Mt(lWiitgi1igrtiii'iif I publican nomination to the presiden cy, wun uovernor ixjwucn or Illi nois runnlrig, second and Uenural Wood practically finished. Reports ,tioni Northern Oregon are In line .iflth this estimate also. Senator Johnson's campaign having taken a 'decided Impetus from the ac tion of the 'Herbert Hoorur manag ers In having their man withdraw at iho eleventh hour to heln Wodd. Whrtther Senator Johnson or (iov- ernor Lowdan .wins the Oregon dele. gatlon, It Uncertain that in either one the Republican party will ilnd a candidate who lis sure to win in No vember, i i Both of .these undeniably great American have enviable records as statesmen and executives. Senator Johnson's term and a half as gover nor ot California proved bis fitness to handle t'buslnesa of a govern ment, and bu record aa United States Senator la perhaps tho most patriotic of any member of the pres ent senate. Governor Lowden I a self-made success who has demonstrated his executive ability In the governorship of Illinois, andbotb Senator Johnson and Governor owden appeal strong ly to all Or'egonlanH who admire fearlessness and courage In public olllcials. It Is a good thing that tho Intent and purposo of the Jloover cam paign, which was no moro than an effort to hinder Johnson and I.owdun and hulp Wood, has been mudo ob vious to tho electorate of this state, Pconle do not like to bo bamhoozl- I ed, and It ia better to discover an lit I tempt to bamboozle and nip It In tho bud than It la to And It out after tho election, , ' A AEKDKD MAN i "V When you send a man to congress to represent yeu, you want a man who Is not a 'trickster. Yon want a .t , ... ! '...... meinoas mat cannqv out inuicaio contempt for the Intelligence ot tho average voter, no mattor -twhat the office he seeks, but It J doubly so when ho Is seeking nn office that de mands tho highest degree of Intel ligence, ability, Integrity and states msnshlp. How fortunate wo are that we can turn to a man Ilka Sln nott at such a time. U II. J. Overturf wanted to Insure bis election to the state" legislature, he could have done so by making a deal that would have' cost Klamath Falls and KJamath county dearly If consummated. He could have gone Into the scheme to changnhe route or The Dalles-California highway. This scheme hss for It purpose the placing of this city on a branch line. Overturf ha also lined up for Wiley and Is working for his election. These two acts on the part of Over turf are sufficient to Justify trtrr voter In the county voting for him. Out on top of this he Is a clean cut, honest, straightforward fellow who has no special interest he wants to servo, who from experience, knows the needs of his district, for as a rancher and lumber Jack, logger and mill man he has learned from per sonal experience the needs of all theso Interests. Klamath county should make It straight Wiley, Over turf and Ilrattnln for her legislative ticket. Wo will then know wo aro safe. IHHTItlCT ATTOIINKV To tho voters of Klamath county When I announced my candidacy for District Attorney of Klamath county, I expected to visit before tho primar ies every locality and so far as -slblo mcot all tho voters, nsprclill of tho Republican party In which I am registered. Hut unexpected bus iness duties lime mude It Impossible for me to do so, I wish, however, to assuro you that I do not undervalue the Importance or advantage to Loth the candidate and the voters of fa miliar acquaintance and exchange of vlows. Never-tbe-lcss 1 trust that my long roaldcaco In the county aad.' my Krural reputation for conVclrn tlous rlc! ninl my wide osprlcqcn both In legal and business affairs will Justify your favorable consider ation and voto next Friday, May 2tt, Very truly jours, C. C. IlKOWKH. (Paid Advertisement.) - The women of llucnot Aires hive the reputation of being among the' best-dressed women lit the world. Women are In sole charge of s dozen or more of the most prosper ous weekly newspapers In toulslaua.. eaSE9BB9SBeS9E9I-m U.MFKVOOI'8 IKlUIIM.Vf FILM IHJVlXOI'IXfJ DKI'AltTMK.NT WIIVH III U(" vpuiynifiui mm )ve tftanetty tactical of tho ward i a man'' fight, that la tho on- roan wboblg In hi, campaign, who. Is above heeler, fight a man'' fight lr kind of a 'man who Is ever heard of in Washington and that is why Concressman Slnnott is today one of the big flgurcfttin the legislative bW Underwood's I'hnrmncy Is adding new equipment to the kodak devel oping department and when tho work Is completed the dark room capacity will bo doubled and rhle to handle 40 reela of film at one time. The pharmacy. Is makjng another Improvement' at this tlmj, the effect of which will be more appreciated next winter, In the lntalhtlon of n heating system connects'! vith the city beating plant. i, i i A Claulied Ad will) sell It. MMMItlMIMM MMttMMtHMMU t t Dance at Malin May 22, 1920 mb7c Malin 'Orchestra '' -- ri-iini-iri-ini-jiAJuuirvwiuuuuumj, Texan Star Oil Company have now established .a branch office1 at 615 Main St., Klamath Falls, with Mr. W. "Vy. BuTette in charge, and will offer to the people of south ern Oregon an opportunity to invest'in Oil Lands of Texas, the great oil state, in 6-acre tracts and upat12.peracre.. . . A'" ii i -1 nrn.i-LaiuuLi.ijj.J ,!'. lit W) l Kf : lair or toei nwon. it is puiaoie waia(a.-IA.t. adofti.g i ft? ' f t