. .. u . Sjy- r Ife V TOE EVENING - The Evening Herald . . MORRAI VHBB ROCIil CMjr HHw Finished dallr, except Bnnday, by Herald Publishing company 01 Falla, at 111 Fourth Street. stand at the postoBce at Klarn Mi Falls, Or., for transmission tMru MM malls aa second-class matter. esJaUBRn OH THB ASSOC1ATKU rntatis The Associated Press la exclusively titled to the ue for republication Of all news dispatches credited to It. ar not olherwlso cre'dllod In thla paper, and also the local news pub- ilsned herein. WKDN'KHDAV, 8K1T. Stt, IPSO COMMITTEE ANNOUNCE PRIZE WINNING LIST (Continued rrom page 1) PEGPLE- HUS T E- HAflDING ASHLAND, Ky Sept. 29.-A.ted- cral government conducted under co ordinated powers of the constitution and always taking the whole Amor- lean people into its continence, waa pictured today by Senator Hardin Ib a speech hero as an Idoal toward which the Uepubllcan party would work If returned to power. MILLWOOD. West Virginia, Sept, 29. Senator Harding's train narrow ly escaped being seriously wrecked, when the trucks of the car In which tho senator was riding broke down The car was derailed. Although no ono was Injured Senator and Mrs. Harding wcro badly shakcnup. 11.50; Mrs. Ray Pickett, embroidered of pillow,. second, 75 cents; Mrs. Ray Pickett, moat artistic sofa pil low, first $1.50; lira. C. M. McClel laa, log cabin quilt, first $3.00; Mrs. H. W. Barton, hand, made garment. first $2.00; Mrs. I. Sexton, hand Bade garment (by lady orer CO years) first, $3.00; Mrs. Ray Pick ett, most practical kitchen apron, first, 50 cents; Mrs. K. O. Cumgotngs, pair hemstitched pillow slips, first, $1.60; Mr C.'M. McClellan. hem stitched tabic cloth, first and second, $1.50; Mrs. C. M. McClellan, patch work quilt, first $1.00f. Mrs. 6. E. Morrison, handkerchief, tatting edge, first. 60 ceata; Mrs. sUr Pickett. baadierchlef. crochet edge, first. 60 cmu; Mrs. Raj Pickett, fcaadker- cuar, lace eu; nrat is. cental. Jars. U Sexton, pair, saltteos; first 50 emta; Mrs. 8.E. Morrlara, tw yards Letters From The People WRONG I.MTlAIiJ Klamath Falls, Sept. 27th. Editor Herald: In your Issue of September 3,d, In publishing the names of the board of directors of the Good Government League, one of the names appear "W. T. Elliot." when it should Btc been "E. L. Elliot." Mr. .W. T. B Hot k very desirous that a correction should be made. r' Respectfully yours. R. A. BMMITT! Cheyne. knitted ahawl;&flratl.00; jBANKER RETURNS TO aury i-nernciaaiea- aniue sweater, rnDUCD nnrktTCCCirtai T Jmm m laWeV &sBkWaXsrl first. $3.00: Mrs. L. Sexton, child's knitted sweater, first. M.00: Rosa XUg, crochet center piece, first. 3.oo; Fred A. Baker, who was a lawyer Mrs. Caroline Llskr. crochet : h,rn' h wim . hnkr n. -- ww -w -". mm VSp bww ffiJfV'! 7i!'' 7kSrwrfd the process by which he be- K Unrrlmn . nHlr flral. 1Z.K0; ifr v custin. wMter. second 'came a banker and returned to the 11.35; Mrs. L. Sexton, bedroom sllp-law again. Mr. Baker was admitted yen, first, $$.00; Mrs. R. C. 8hort.jto practice law In Oregon at Port- IfM VJ I. tToIfr Iri.h fliet I -no ,1 weeB- yoke, first, f.M; Mrs. J. WWrney. Mr. Baker quit his position In the filet crochet yoke, first, $1.00; Cora -First Bute Savings Bank several Wbltney filet etoehet "yoke, second. jweeka M0. Mr. Baker was formerly "etsd "EplBOnS: lET."" tn ' dement the de- K. s. Beweu, sroeaet Donaoir cap, aee-j'"""'" " " oad 35 cental Mrs. H. P. Thomas, jUa, D. C, and also lace lunch elMM. first $3.00; XW-Wrtment of Justice. vHe entered .the Clinton Parker, battenburr water;? , ,.,-.. iin.ni. , nUT. piece, first IJ.OO; Mary .Sheen, la- ! Profession In IlHnols and prjic faat'a set. flMtand secesidi $1.80;,lfe in that state before-entering sirs, jas aicenure. crocnei ra rns;. me goverament service. tit. $1.50; Harry BarUn.U-, within a'short time" Mr. Baker In 9iv riroBcr. iirsi. vA.tfv, jsra. i-. ner. table raner, second, 76 cents; Myrtle Butler, tatting yoke, first, $1.00; Mrs. A. C. Duncan, tatting yoke, second. 75 cents; Mrs. Lavenla Watters. exhibit by lady over 60 years, first. $15.00; Mrs. H. B. Thocaas. exhibit by lady over 60 years old, second. $10.00: Mrs. Clin ton Parker, exhibit bv lady under 60 years, first. $10.00; Mrs. C. E. Trlnk, exhibit by lady under (0 years, sec ond. $7.60: Mrs. W. H. Barton, ta pestry, first, $l.p0; Mrs. W. H. Bar ton, crochet night gown, first. $2.00; Roaa Xing, quilt, first $3.0$: Mrs. A. Turner, quilt.' second. $1.00: i tends here. to establish a legal practice Roller skates were invented In 1866. Oriental shod with akin. horses are sometimes shoes made from shark- nay Pickett, dresser scarf, first. $1: Mrs. R. C. Short, crochet box, first, ii. oo; Mrs. It. C. Short, infant' skirts, first. 50 cents: Mrs. M. J Mrs. Whitney, pillow shams, first. $1.00 DECLARES "VARIETY OF PRODUCTS" ' MEANS PROSPERITY FOR FARMER. v ' )sxaxm t Tjaryi 1 aSSfril i PRINCE ALBERT. SASK CM I Hamilton, the new minister of at;ri i culture of Saskatchewan, struck ll.t i keynote of western Canadian agri cultural development, when he said , recently: "I am convinced that the1 I prosperity of the farmer dependf on a variety of products on the farm." ' Under the stimulus of this Idea, western Canada cra-lually It mer trine from a past, cf bonanza wheat into a present, of diversified farm ing. With dairvlne. beef cattle. horses, hogs, sheen and ooultrv to depend upon, the farmer no loneer faces disaster if his wheat cron falls short. He has censed to carry all his eKBS to market in one basket. Dairying has shown remarkable growth. This Is due not onlv to Kovernmental educational cam paigns but to the establishment of creameries In scores of towns bv co-operative farmers' societies with government financial aid. These 'creameries furnish ready market for the farmers of everv district. These convenient markm, in turn have given an added impulse to the building up of first class dairy herds. v 1 While this Increased) Interest Is apparent all over western Canada. yet It Is developing with the great est rapidity In that portion of the prairie provinces which to being Most rapidly settled. That Is the area contiguous to the transconti. Rental line of the. Canadian Na- ftlonal Railways It to a well- winirv trees glrlag It the sphmmbwcw V f 'fBBBBsV ims W' E ..BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM SBBTseaBaaaaaaaBkw. i '"477a s7!'-sbbbbbbIbW mx'yy bbbbbbVbbbbS p4eV ii .$? 4 " - -.. AC(ai QjVaBBBBBValMlaifl P9bbbbbIbbbbbbbbbb'9iibbbbbbbbb! SAID WHO OATS? great national park which is natur ally adapted to diversified farming. There Is scarcely a farmer In tills stretch of territory who does not keep at least a few cows and mar ket milk and butter. Among the new settlers, dairying and livestock raising ars becoming increasingly important sources of Income. Formerly western Canada Im ported vast quantities of batter. Now it makes all its own butter and exports almost as much as it , once Imported. Much of tts . oort butter roaa to tho UaHsd States, 11- It H Mil's." m KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON paqb votm ' ENDORSING REKBUCAH FLATFOtM - The topl ef New HpjnpvRlrc Bar naeBtbutBi Senator Moses by 12,000 majority. In Wisconsin Senator enroot nnomhutcd hy 26,000 majority. Georgia renominates Senator Watson la order that he mnv fight the Wilson League ef Nation. All of these senators, two Repablleaaa and a Demo crat, are being supported by the people of their MYeral (talcs because they hold the United States ef America ii hove the snper-ntnte proposed by President Wilson and ' " "-vllclnt,. Cox. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY TUB WOMAN'S 8KW1NO CLUB Of tho Sacred Heart church will mt Thursday nttornoun at tho home of Mrs. Benedict on Johnson Ave. All members and friends aro Invited. aj- WANTED Olrl or mlddlo aged woman to work for board and room and bo company for elderly lady. 209 Klamath Ave. " J9-30 FOR BALE New Oliver typewriter. Inquire 210 Main St. 99-4 FOR SAL,H One 1918 Maxwell In Al condition at a bargain. Will take good Ford In trade. Klamath Falls Auto company, 1157 Main St. 39-2 FOR 8AI.E Ono Maxwell touring car. $250; In good condition. J. H. Oarrett ft Son'agarage, Sixth St. 29tf FOR RHNT Nicely furnished room! use of phone and bath. Phone 435. S9-S0 8AVB MONEY Hew make, nearly sew. cream -colored wicker baby rarrlir. for sale chean. Act onlCkly.' Owner leaving town Monday. -3U Nortn Stn. Phone &iz-j. aeiau CARPBT LOOM O. K. Transfer. -For sale. Inquire J9-I WANTED Logging truck to haul logs, $3.00 per thousand. Oood roads. Big Lakes Saw Mill, K. J. Jenkins. Phone 1IF2. 29-5 LOST A Canton cord tire 32-4 andJ rim. between Klamath Falls and Chlloquln. Reward It returned to 343 Ninth St. 29-1 BARGAINH IN VHRD OARH One almost new Reo Speed Wagon, best bny lathe city. One seven passenger Studebakeri One Ford' delivery wagon. Just overhauled. ' One Btudebaker delivery wagon. , One Bulek delivery wagon. , One five nassencer Btudebaker. m-' Ouo Ilulck chassis. Just tho thing for a bUK. Wo also Imvo ono now Colo S Sportster niul onv flvu MssnRor l.ox Ington, tho car Hint won tin 1'lkcs I'nik hill cllmliliiK contest , Como In niul sea us at 30 Main street or phono 10;t, C. U MoWII.I.IAMS 2J.2 MARSHALLING WOMEN RENMLWAN3 .BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsklJLiBBa - SSSBSSBSSBSSBSSBSSJTIBBSBSSBIiBSSBSSBSSBSSBSHSSO BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHBMr'SeV SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsW. BBBBBBBBBnaeB' sBFBOv BBBBBBBBBBBbV K "ITv 1sTsbbbbbbbbbbbBbV BBBBBBBBBVOB V TBBBBBBBBBBBbV bbbbbbbbbbbbV PbbbbbB bbbBBBw BBB FOIl BALK Ford touring car, per fect condition. Will trado for city property. Inquire at new building 6th and Main. 29-fi MltS. IIAItlttrCT TAVI.OH U1TON as vice chairman of the Itupulillcun Nutluoal Executive Cos It- A classified Ad will soil It. Whll leti. is actively enguxad In urguiililng Republican women throughout lb country and who predict nn overwhelming women's vote for Har ding and Covlldge. Enamejware Specials In patterns that are built to your liking, in shapes that are convenient, and handy, and modeled to be the best fit, for the modern and handy kitchen We have them in Gray, White, Blue and the new one, Scotch Granite. Anything you may want from a dipper up, then back again to a Coffee Pot. See them in our window we are only able to display a 'few, but the lines are complete and varied. vt PLAIN PRICK STORK lamatli Varietyjhop 5-10-15 and 25c STORE Klamath Falls EVERYBODY'S STORE Oregon :i 1 5 1 svTT?? i 7 You can buy Goodrichltres today at an average of 25 less than in 1910 Goodrich Tires today are sold by good dealers everywhere at, a lower price than in 1910 and what is more to the point in this comparison, Goodrich Tires in 1920 give on the average nearly double the number of miles per tire The Goodrich adjustment basis of 8,000 miles for Silvertowns and 6,000 miles for Fabrics at today's prices give motorists twice the mileage at, less cost per tare. ?v. 'ft ft. nn H FABRIC TIRE PRICE IZE I9IO TOPAY 3QXS 25.45 I9.IO 30Sfr 3385 11.20 314 46.65 36.8Q 34x4 65.35 53.K 35x5 I 82.75 J 65.35 Goodrich TPires - Jldjuttmtnl laiti i Silvtrtown Cord$,loooMiUi FabrleTi'rtt, 6000 Mil at HE ill arJSBBBsiaBBBBBBH B3 SSSSBBSH H f SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBSISBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI SBBBBBBBBBBBT StValaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHsSBBBa jt M asjVBSBBBSBBBBaV SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr SBBBBBBBsRS99sBflsflBBS3sBeBC "" MSest in AelongHwii DANNER-PiVTTY MOTOR CO DIAMOND TIRE A VULC, CO. Sold and Recommended- by X H. GARRETT at SON KLAMATH FALLS AUTO CO. R. R. R. GARAGE LOW'S GARAGE 1 1 ) ,'K 6 .J !,