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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1920)
I ,'t J v neijbw I W :s : , THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON pai 'ft I- BOYS sins M BUILDINGS Patrick Itynn, who recently came from Sacramento io make his homo In Klnmnth falis, lias purchased 28 foot frontage on Main street, west of Iho Central hotol building and plana tho erection ot a busnloss and opart inonl building thuroon. Mr. Hynn la wejl versed In apart ment house, operation, outline and conducting aoorat Inrjro ontorprlsca of tho sort in Sacramonto. Tho first floor of tho now building -iv 1 1 1 bo rented .for store purposes. Whethor there will bo ono or two stories -of- rooms- and npartmonts abovo depends upon tho development of plans. Tim Main "treet project does not mensuro tho full extent ot Mr. llyon's Intention to retlovo the dearth ot dwelling placea tor families In thin city, na ho has jmrchnVotHho homo of W. J. Itobcrta at SIS North Ninth street and plans to place an apart ment building upon It. moving tho house that at present, occupies the lot. This building wilt probably not bo started until next spring. The slto has nn area ot 120 by CG feet. Mr. and Mrs. Rynn nro residing In tho Ninth afreet homo purchased from Mr. IXoborts. A classified Ad will icll It. NO. If Ml TRKASU11Y- llKPAiVTMKNT Ottlco ot Comptroller ot tho Cur rency. B Washington, D. C, JuIy'jO. 1030 Whereas, by satisfactory ovldooco presentod to the undersigned. It has been mado to appear that "Tho Am erican National ItanW ot Klamath Kails,"' In the city ot Klamath rails, In tho County ot Klamath and Stato ot Oregon, has compiled with nit tho provisions of tho statute ot the United States required t obo com piled with before an association shall bo nuthorliod to continence tho business ot banking; Now therefore I, John Skolton Williams, Comptroller ot tho Cur rency, do horeby certify that "Tho American National Hank ot Klam ath falls," In tho City ot Klnmnth Kalis, In tho County ot Klnmnth and Stnto ot Oregon, Is nuthorliod to commenco tho business ot bnnklngf as provldod In Section Kitty ono hun dred and slxty-nlno. oflhq Revised Statuses "ot tho United States. In testimony whoreaf, witness my hnnd and seal ot offlco this Thir tieth day ot July, 1030. jno. siuctroN wiMjiamr, '(Seal) Comptroller ot tho Currency, Aug. 13-:0-37-3-10-17-34-l-8-lS. CHUIICII OKKKHINGrl TO ;) TO KIIIK HUKKKKItKIIN Tho special offerings to bo tnkon at tho Presbyterian, Mothodlat and Christian churches tomorrow will bo for tho benefit of tho flro stifierorH and will go to pay their hospital and clothing bills. AAAAA Jewel Cafe The heaviest lino candidate for tho Harvard gridiron team this full Is Tom Woods, who tips tho beam nl 222 pounds. Theodore Roosevelt on Wilsonism By BCOTT C BONB Tooritg the country as a candidate for Vice Prestdeat, FraaklM O. Itooseveft .U vainly endeavoring Io Invoke the progressive spirit ot 1113 hi sap port o( Wltsonism and the tlectloa of thf Democratic ticket UNorsaker. What would tho real Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt the iatatortal TR. say la his followers, wero ho alive todsyf Coe, he left burning words which ttll all too plalaly what hit atUtnde woald be at this time. He abhorred WIlMnlim. Jest ts he abhorrrd Daalellsa, with both ef which Frsnklln D. Roosevelt his been Identified as an under Secre tary Theodore Roosevelt condemned Wlleonltm and lb whole WlUott adBlslstrattoa" la unsparing terms. Read anew what ba said at Cooper' Union oa November 3. till: "I have beeo asnlled because f have criticised Mr. Wllsoa. I have ao Mid one tbinc of him that was not atiolately aecaraMe id trstafuL a "Leave not said on thing of him which I did not deem It usury U say because of the vital Interests of this repablk. xty "l'ttave criticised him because I believe he has dragged la the fast what was most sacred la our past and has Jeopardised the stoat vital hopes of our future. -I criticise him now because be has adroitly and cleverly and ft sinister ablllty-iSpesled to all thai is weakest sad BKet ua-' wartlr la the American character: and also because he has adroitly aad Cleverly and with sinister ability sought to mislead many awa aad womea who are neither weak nor unworthy, but who have been misled by a shadow daace et words. "He has msde ear statesmanship "thjnj of empty elocutloav "fie has covered his fear cf standing for the right behind a veil of rhetorical phrases. "He has wrapped the true heart of tho aatloa la a seaagled area 4 of rhetoric "He has. kept the eyes ot the people daisied so that they kaew "t aot what la real and whet la tslse. So that they turn, bewildered. usable to' discern the difference between the glitter that venters evil and tho stark realities ot couraxo and honcitr! of truth Sod strength. "'la the faco ot toe world he has coiered this nation's face with shame as with a f sraiaL." So much for Theodore Roosevelt's opinion of Wilton and Wilson la.m la support ot which Franklin D. Roosevelt, lite-long Democrat, would now invoke the progretilte' spirit of 1912! Aad what did Theodore Roosovolt think ot tUnlcU' adtalnlttra tloa of the Navy Department ot which the Democrat. Frjokttn D. Roosevelt, haa been a more or lets conspicuous factor and part? la a speech on "Amoricinlia and National Detente," at Chiracs. October 34. Ii4. Theodore Rooicvelt said "More barm haa been done to th navy by the polltlcana la power during tho last Ibreo year than In th-.arredlng thirty. Whatever good has been accomplished In tli navy during the last three years has been done tiv niul clllcers ho. In nioit cists, have been snubbed and punlihM lor tr-eir propotals ss long as It was sate to do so; wheruat Mr lunltli uuw tuins and claims credit for what was thus forced upon nun. ' In short, throughout PietloVnl Wilton's term there hss been aegleet ur poalUve mal-adulnlurstlon In connection with departmental orgtnltatlon In nsvy ysrdt, Mtonautlcs, tnlnei and torpedoes, aad la all other matters affecting the cBctener ot the fleet and the enthuitatm cf Its officers rnd men, . The activity and energy of Iho Nary Department under President Wit. sea taevo been primarily conrentiated upon achemit aimed at vole gvttlsg or advertising." This. then, is what Theodore Rootcvelt thottsht'ot the administra tis ef the Depsrtmeot from which Franklin D. Roosevelt, Democrat, snd exponent ol WiUoruni. tain would retch the Vice Presidency aad have profromc of 1912. follower, ol the real Koovcvtlt. help to keep the Demo cratic party in puivcr anl nuke Wiltoniim enduiel ft is inconceivable that say true follower of Theodore Roosevelt will hearken to such a prcpieleiout appeal. -1 'i- e Special Sunday Dinner, $1.00 iii:i.isiii:h Itlpo Olltea (Ireen Toninlu Cliutunjr H.liAD Jewel Uninbliiiitlon, Kronch Dressing KOI'P Cream of Chicken, Hoyalo KISIt Hulled Chinook Salmon, Ilolliinilnlsn Vim r t'linlre ft Krleii Spring Chlrkim. Mar) land llelglnit Mure. 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