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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1920)
tvlHfx vvKjHl a?AQR SEVEN THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, 8EFTKMI1KR IR, 1 m ) iAAMMAMAAMMAMMAAAAMMMMMAAMMAMMWWMWWMWWWWWMWWWMMMMAAMM Stylish Footwear For Autumn Occasions The keen, bracing Soptembcr weather, with just n hint of coming frosts in the air, reminds us thiit the time is here to think of fall footwear. The joy of being out of doors brims to fullest measure when one is correctly clad. In JOHN KELLY Shoes your feet enjoy the perfect freedom that comes only with .expert, painstaking -shoe-making. Smart brogues, stylish walking boots and ox fords, pumps and slippers for the formal and semi formal social affairs of the season. They're all of the famous JOHN KELLY quality. May we not show you the new styles? MkM& g-.-liU I , MVMMMWWfcAAAAMMMMWMMMMt'MMMN'MVMAMMMWMWMMAAMMAMVMVMAAMMMMMMMMVMM for 1 -'V T " rILllETlIIlCIlG r-c5onVeniencte larva that tempting Dw. Momt .Beam. ThsVrt CallfomU'i inaat Mltctsrf hsuid-piclwd cookad tan- tier and daUcIouilyntvondwith an original Dax. Mont Tomato lauca. They're economical, too chaaper than matt and aggi and ready to aerre aa they coma from the can. CAIJfCHuaAPCiaMOGOaVOKATION fa FrssvsUco, CatlfeiaU - , SIMPLEX CREAM SEPARATORS for the practical dairyman. Light running and close , skimming. For Sale by GILT EDGE CREAMERY COMPANY Phone 381 J 230 Main St avor g A DAY WITH SENATOR HARDING Calm, Steady, Determined, the American Who It Leading the Republican Party to Victory Goes About the Busi ness of the Campaign in Hi Modest Office in Marion. By WILLIAM HOaTER. The American eole will (led do, of course. If tjicy run vlmiillr-e the vital principle which In at ulnkc lit spirit which I" nl unco I ho koynots ml the mainspring of I'm campaign upon which ili tuition ha cnteied, there enn he nu doubt of the result. II Isn't n thing Hint run he carried ntioul thii country, unil exhibited from tin rear end of a I'ullirmn cnr. It Is wholly npnrt from the red tire, hler Iritf hnnds nml lump oratory of old fnxlilnni'd campaign. Thn lnue, In iliort, goes deep down (o Hint principle) whkh linn been the mainspring of tliu national llfu since the da) of l.rx Ingtnn nml Concord; hnd the patriotic citizen, llepiihllciin and Pomoeriil like, hy tiiklne counsel with himself, will find It linhvdili-d In hi own heiirl, lltyc In Marlon, 0., you Ret a con crrlu exposition of Hint vltnl princi ple. It I good to cotno to llurlnn utnl get the true penticctlvc. Vou are bronchi anew, liere.l'o tho rcnljxntlon " flint Tho country In In prncem of elud ing n chief executive lo guide the (lex Utile of Ol.tlOO.OOO people for tho four enr ensuing from March 4 next; Hint thii very Norton bulnes of (bringing about what n I'lironenn ob server described n "n resolution by due process of taw," U going forwurd with proper regard for the dignity and luipnrtunce of the tnik. Scent Entirely Appropriate. Your first Impression I of the fit nru of Marlon n the icenc for the enactment of such a chnpter In Atlicr lean history. It I a quiet little coun try town, for all It houted Industrial activity; and when you npproncli the Hunting residence, one among iminy In Iti simplicity and sttrnctlvciisf, you feel It I quite In keeping with ercntn Hint from thii typical American homo there should come a modet, dig nlDed and cnpnhle, upstanding Amer ican upon whom tho choice of hi fel low citizen (hoiitd fall to unjiold the honor and tradition of the nation. Thl conviction trow when you meet ' the man. lie I tplcul of the success ful business mini of the hundred or Hiouinmls of succenful American who have accumulated a comcteiiec through the ordinary channel which are open to all hurd working, straight forward Amerlcnn hoy. licet him, now. He ha etahllilied an oBlce In the home of decree Chris , Han. Jr hi wcrciary. which adjoin the Harding house and thl I typi cal; chief and secretary live tide by side, each owning his own modest home. And by the way, these exec utive olllcer are Illuminating to the kind of n mnn It Is whom the lie publlcun puny tin made It standard henrer In thl evieh-mnklnK rumpnlen. Every room In the honte I given over to the business In hand the senator's conference room Is the Chrlitlnn tlln Inii room, hi private ofllce, where the linHirluut conference are held, I the kitchen. In ths living room tit Chris tlntv Elsewhere, from cellar to Knr ret. the stnff aro at work. No confu sion, no disorder, no beetle sh tins at the top of one's voice, no ru nine round In circles, pounding of the table, no Harrying, Jimmying or Hilly Ing, with strident denunciations of the other side, aud loud bosstlr.gs of the way the opposition candldnte Is to be beaten Into a pulp. Just thor ough, careful, business-like transac tion of the business In hand precisely the way In which We like to think the work of 1L0.000,000 people will b con ducted at the White House after Mnrch 4. Step Into tho dining room snd meet EXTERT COMING HEBENEXTWEEK Mrs. Morris Ellis, vocational ex pert for ox-servlco men, will be In Klamuth county nil of this weok. Tho American Legion post at its meeting last Tuesday night uppoluted a committee consisting; of Arlie Wor rell. Roy Fouch and Mr.,Severenco to act as a committee to arrongo' her work. They have arranged to use the chamber of commerce rooms its nor hoadquartors and any ex-service men wishing to consult her aa to tholr probable life work can meet her there on Tuesday and 'Wednesday mornings or Friday afternoon, Sat urday, Sunday and Monday. They aro planning to send nor to Merrill Wednesday afternoqn and to Fort Klamath) Thursday afternoon to con fer with the men there. Ex-sorvrce men In Merrill can con sult her at the hotel of, B. J, Law rence Wednesday evening or Thurs day morning; those at Fort Klamath at the Wise hotel on Thursday even ing and Friday morning. Those In And around Klamath Falls can ar (ante a time to consul her by speak ing to any fit the local committee, UM the senntor. Just at the minute ha Is resdlng proof on editorials which aro to be printed In his newspaper, tho Marlon "Hlar," In the afternoon. The senslor itnnds for everything that Is printed In the M8tr,N and Is careful to rend what goes Into Its columns be fore tho paper gees to press. Dispos ing of the proof sheet, ha shakes hand cordially with you, and you are at liberty to size blm up. Mark Him Dependable. lie la somewhat above, the average, of course, because ho has nlrendy been singled nut hy the people of Ohio to represent them In tho senate. Hut imldu from this; You (ire nt once struck hy hit hnlnnco nnd hi poise. You mark him ns dependable sufe. There Is that In hi face, on his brow, which give nssuranre that he Is not the sort or a limn who will cak with out thinking, or act without deliber ating. There U'reservo force In hit hearlni;, determination In hi Jnfts, ihnracter In his mouth, kindly sym pathy In hi ejes. As ou llsten-tn- him- talk hero In the Christian dining room, or Inter, In a ticerh to n visiting delegation from the front porch of hi home, this con viction Is strengthened. He doesn't say nnjtlil'iL' In his office Hint he wouldn't say nut on the porch, nor anything on thu porch Dint he wouldn't adhere to In nil sincerity In hi ofllce. Thu thing that strikes you at all times It I the very atmosphere of Slnrlon Is hi moderation, hit re trnlnt the absence of all hombnst and exaggeration In his statements, the careful preecutatlon of the Issues, thu nvnldnnce of all attempt to array one lines ounlnst the other, the con veyance of the desire, If called to the presidency, to be president of all the lienple; and, without making any high sounding promises, to give all of the people the best that Is In blm. Avoids Persansl Controversy. Particularly noticeable Is his avoid ance of ieronal controversy. Not once since hit nomination has Hard Ing referred In a public speech to his opponent, lie adheres to the issues. Not once has ho permitted himself to Indulge In personal denunciation of bis rival. lie Is sane. He has fixed convic tions as to the moderation and bal ance which should characterize can dldnte for the high office of the pres idency; departure from which he be lieves, without doing any good to the candidate who offends, does serve to bring American Institutions Into con tempt During the war there wns n H i.-d Ing-kltid of man In service n im.hui m ii n American merchantman 1 1n time cume when the ship uu lor tiedoed; and the bo'sun was put In charge or thu tiller on the whalebont In which a goodly portion of the crew took refuge. A storm arose, and there was Imminent danger that the boat would he swamped. In the stern sheets snt the bo-sun. rigid and erect, his Imiid lucked to the tiller. He said little "Steady I" now and then to the rowers; or "hold fast; take ber head on I" at the boat rose on the crest of a giant vvnve, and then plunged straight down Into the trough of the sea. Bat for twenty-three hours strnlgbt-awsy, he held fust to the tiller, and he didn't relinquish It until he had guided the boat hard and fast on a friendly beach. Then he got up and stretched and asked for a pipe of tobacco. Culm, steady, determined and know ing his business, ono conceives of the other Harding thus guiding the ship through any vtorm 'that ins; arise, to u safe harbor. She will speak in the high school to morrow afternoon, chamber of com merce Wednesday noon and at a spe cial legion meeting tomorrow night. Every ex-service man who has not settled on his Ufa vocation will find help by consultnlg Mrs. Morris at nny of theso places. Her services aro absolutely free. They havo been greatly used and commanded by 75 pouts through Idaho and Oregon. HARD TO GET GOOD FABRICS THESE DAYS bnt the cloths we show are the pro ducts of the best mills and are ex clusive with us. Come In and see, then, You'll be impressed, with their quiet good taste' aad the char acter of our- tailoring fully equate that of the fabrics as every good dresser knows. CHAS. J. CIZEK MERCHANT TAILOR SIS Main Street BaasasasasasasasLsgiV JaaVansw BUSINESS CARDS -.- ACME LUNCH Home Cooked Meab SHORT ORDERS AT ALL HOURS Mrtr E. M. Bechdoldt 823 Main St. yvii0tiwtiii Klamath Falls Cyclery We handle (be best In our line, such aa Motorcycles, Bicycles, Parts and Accessories, Qoodyear, Pennsylvania and Diamond Tires and Tabes. The house of the two and three wheelers, Includ ing Harley-Davldson Berrlce. C. K. BMaMMC 111 J. tak St, sTIasasOai Paus PHONE 39 327 MAIN STREET i Open 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. Mondays i and Holidays 3. C. OLKOnORN ClvU Kagtaeer aad flaurrejor Office 117 Mala St. Phases! Oeloe !), Bee. 1MI r m0wwn00W0m00m00000vt DENTISTS Dr. E. G. WUocarrer proitb ase Dr. P. M. Noel raoira Orer Ci KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS WeDeAR Itsr Hew Ail ALL WORK OTJ, Phoate aasVT C1T nasaatai Ave. m000ti00m0W00ifi EX-8KRVICR MET, ATTENTION! The regular meetings of Klamath Poet No. I, America Legion, will be held at S o'clock p. as., at the City Hall la Klamath rails, oa the second and, foarta Tmsedays of each month. All Comrades are la vlted. Those deslrlaa to tola the Poet may secare application blanks from O. K. Van Riper, Fred Nicholson, er I. 8. Caraaaaa, all or Kiamata raits. PRRD NICHOLSON. Secretary. WESTERN LABOR BUREAU The only place where you can set help and the only place where you can get a lob. . 1034 MAIN ST. Phone 477-J NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY "Put Your Duds In Our Suds" PHONE 154 Corner Main and Cvager FAIRVIEW TRANSFER Prompt Setrlee aad Reasoashle Rates, also Bpsclal Sates oa Oat ot Tews Tripe Phone 2G&-R mjfirfkrfifirYrf-'mrm-M W.LAJ.t PATTERSON Goatractlng Palatcrs Res, Phone5Sl-R 1SS N. 4th 84. VMtMSMVMMMMMMMMMmmM jtMne PROFESSIONAL CARDS FRED WESTERFELD DKlfTIRT Phone 434W. X-flay Laboratory tooasls Blefe, Klaauta rtts 0WWWWWi00WWm. DR. O. A, RAMBO Dentist I. O. O. F. PBOlTBfll swaVrfmiiStss Ofllce Phone 177W Ros 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Physician and Burgeon White Building Klamath Falla Oregon WWWW(VWWWWWWWW.WVWWW DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 321 I. 0. O. P. Temple E.D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND BURGEON Phones 17W 17R Rooms 1 and 9 White Rnlldsag DR. T.C CAMPBELL PHYSICIAN AND BCRGSON LO. O.F.I Residence White Palleaa Hotel Residence Phone I. DR. L. L TRUAX WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Phone, 47 Night Faeste. I ' SAW MILL ENGINEERING A CONSTRUCTION CO. Pflarrs aad ballders ef I era saw sallls, plaaUag watUs sssi box plants. Dredglag. Pile Mviaa Phone ee-W Office Corner Spring aad Oak Near 8. P. Depot I aa bow prepared to faraasa ptasta Sssd Srosi the Hoey. Cam.. Fiaad aad gravel pit, ta aay qaaaUty tnat may be desired hy eostractaM tad ballders. ALP. GRAHAM. r V I Let Your GLASS trouble I ha lftna C E. STUCKEY Re-Glaxiaf and CabtRwi Maldff Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine Klamath Lodfe Ne. 1ST , I a eets Fridsr nlcht of each week aaV fl. 0. O. F. hall, Cth and Main streeta. H. H. Ogle, N. O.; W. C. Wells, See rotary; W. D. Cofer, Treasurer. Ewauua Encampment No. 46, I. O. O. P., meets Tuesday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall. Harry Loucks, C. P.; W. D. Cofor, Scribe; Fred Bucslax. Treasurer. n-. WILSON ABSTRACT COMPANY iTMaai ARTHUR B. WIMOR THE ARCADE HOTEL leea-se main st. PHONE 477-J Everyttilag new treat teg. ta bestees and rates ta assat jaaw V ' I dr. a a. MAsstnr.j :'Fenrtli aad l'Mai cir la Warrea Haat Minwal 0. Phoae 417 Ret. Paeae tM &-& The pteee wtta hoase rsatlstns, PnsnMMBBBSBBB)t BSBBBBBJBky BjyWJ SSBJBBBBB gBRSBf BbMst aaV9 aawSsVwnw) eTOOwawafc 4. i rHri ,