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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1920)
umjmMt COUNTY SETS BAD EXAMPLE IN FIRE RISK (Continued from Page 1) to plunging Mm county Into Irmpor ry bankruptcy, As Jong aa the courtbUno controv ersy nMa, thn rKUnnn of Klnmnth county are condoning a dnngerona flro.manaco. Thn city of Klnmnth Falls 'peraued the same policy aitd reaped a harvest of JUnilflrd and ntimiuaung criticism after thu Hon Un hotel tint, One of tho nuuatlona that I Interwoven In thn election of county Judgo and county roniinlHalon or In Ih'n coming election l tain quea tlnn, whether thn unprejudiced vol I'm of tho rlty will profit hy pnat ox purliinrit and iinmpln7 tUUi, I not campaign propngnmln Tiiil a aTnlninnnt of "facta. Tim men In custody of thn records know the risk that la run. Thn foregoing fa a practical digest of tho vlown of tho county elork. thn circuit court flork and tho tax collector. voter who thlnka thla la 'mbfaly "newspaper talk," dealxned to atam pmled tho scared Totem may Intar- view any of thn courthouse, attaches and draw hla own conclualona from their atatementa. On act of candldatca, It. II. nun nell,. for county Judgo, and. Ilurrell Hhorl 'fo'r commlaaloner, la running on aplatform that la aworn ,o kcop alive tho' controversy until thj pub; lie accepts the Hot flprlnga' court" houae. The platform of Chaalaln and Peterson calla for the burial of thla frulllraa feud at the earliest mo ment and dlveralon of the money that baa keen apent, and will contlnno t bo apent aa Ions aa tho dlapute sur vlvea, for a compraMMtve road aya- turn .and better eetfeola, THE HPtALP; KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON wmvmwAr, outbkam'm, -K : "J- ''vmmmmtatmmmtmamaimmaawmaaaamaaaaaamaamttaaawaaaaaataataaaaaammmi J - . 1 - -T T- 7 ' " B g i g i- hh - .. n ...,.. r . BjSBBBBBBJBBSMBByaaBBBKsW'BBBBB J ' , mIEBh sup kmm'm:'mL'i'''MuWkamkaaamkmkWktwMWkaa I SENTIMENT ISgtOW '' GOING TO STANFnftjE "(Cantlnued from pate one) ' T '-'.: r ed' UieuOregon republican. ataUtcrn tral'rceJnanlttoe aa follews: '' , .uimfl niMiltoiu nv i acnator from Oreson. I, meats, farm prodte, protection of AmdTlcan oat consolidation VrlrV ywtjai atandpolnt of national It teraaufM well aa Pacific Northwrat I strongly recommend and urge the election' or Robert N. Htanfleid aa United ftlatca acnator from Oregon. Tariff en wool luatbtr and' protection inMTMHB against Kiriin league, are at aUke.";- JpMpn'a republican U.-fJ. senator; CM M I.. McNary. baa endoraed Mr. StMpMd'a candidacy In the follow Ing ufegram: . ,- " Mi glad of the opntHifclty to endorse the candidacy of RoWrt N Htanfleid. republican Candida!.'' for United, Slatea aenator, an NEXT SATURDAY WILL SEE THE GREATEST SALE OF STANDARD MERCHANDISE THAT HAS EVER BEEN STAGED IN i. ... i - KI.AMATH FAI 1 ' KLAMATH FALLS. ; Our DOLLAR DAY will give you opportunities that are almost a memory in these days of hick prices.' . ,;i -. Wehare searched our whole store to 6nd the greatest Talues wecai, and these will be given to yef ha I ' ft I -gannakw T I 1 M bbbbV bbbB LnB LaS Jit . ZMJ1 aciiuruciy, Uctober aW B MJiil lOUl "I . AT OUR GREAT , - Js ,fiKi;t; t DOLLAR DAY SALE V vV FOR INSTANCE: We have taken ONE-FIFTH of ail ftfl. ' ' w. stock of ,T 'VJ . id.imtiovo illoan.on- that the election of a repnblloan? greaa will promote good govern mant." The registration flgurea ahow that Oregon ha 22M.K71 reglatered re publican votera and only B3.40& dem ocrat. Tho atalo therefore la en titled to bo represented at Washing ton by two republican acnator.' Sen ator Charles I,. McNary, who Is rend ering mostr mnrltorloua service aa chairman of tho acnato committee on Irrigation and reclamation of arid landa, would loto that Important cbalrmanahlp ao vital to Oregon If the democrata gain control of thn Minnte nt tho eleotlon on. Novembor NEW TODAY t 2NI HAND KUItNITURK 'KOH HAhK. Cull 930 Walnut after 3 p. m. H-1C RKUNQUIBIWKNTH ON 2,000,000 fti good location for mill next spring! llox F. II. N. Herald. H-10 KOH 8AU; tgood Ford truck, new ' unoumntlc tiros, also Ford touring car. Will soil ruasonablo, terms It desired, 202 Main. Markwardt and Wood, H-19 DAIU1KR 8IIOP FOIl HAI.E, 150. addroaa llox 123 llernld office. 14-18 I wlah to publicly thunk my many patrona and all others In Klumnth county for the many favors and courtesies I have received while hero und Hlncoreiy hopo to bo with you ugaln soon. ' MR9. h. M. ROHN. 14-16 WANTED Tenants for largo fur nished Apt. Cull evenings at CIS Klamath Ave. H-1S WANTED A position, aa mnnagor qr foreman on stock or general farm. With or without my wlfo's services, rofuronccu furnlabod and ro qulred. Mako nrrangomonts to moot 11. N, Miller, cam Iflall'a hotel, Kla muth Fulls, Oro. 14-lf BALBSMAN'S POSITION 'OPEN. Our treoa In hoavy demand and glvo aatlufucllon. Wrlto for contract und Information Immediately, Balem Nur sery Company, 428 Oregon Illdg., Halam, Orogon. 14-211 FOR RRNT Two largo now unfur nished rooms. 2238 Reclamation St. Phono 231) J. 14-20 WANTED Some ono to furnish the Orator Lake llox Co. with' about 1 CO to 200 BiiokB of potatoes' for winter uho. Will' rocolvo, bids until Oct. 20., Also want about, 50 R. I. Rod orPlyraoutb Rook bona or chick- 9 COATS SUITS ' .'!. - - DRESSES;. - -J??..; "...: Vi' GINGHAM HOUSE DRESSES WOOL MIDDIES .j WOOL SKIRTS fitf IILK SKIMS - rt.iti. y - " ' ..aTsVr.... ...'. - :-&.., . ... yw a'.1 l -j. . ' I "... . - tt . rn ,irs., m iS -'l .'J'' -"t Ji I '' - ,f.-' J hi A ..It . A) 31 A. 10 ! ! -ill tw eS! , -. . fj .- 'M CHILDREN'S GINGHAM DRESSES :h", ' ;' -- 333tepf AND HAVE PRICED THEMLt JUST ONE HALF PRICE, PLUS NE DOLLAR. 2 ' '"'; AT. S .; 'Wrofthnor)u.tTinr.toou! Think of buying a Coa rieivjt $48.50 for IftOO! ! ! ' Z! , ':L There are no Talues like these to bfimund in any of the largest cHy'steree today, net erea at Wr aMet. .-. , iM & .. ;'. , . t .t i ,l r .- w ." . . r- 1 T.JI rp.,x aaTernseasaiesr:i -i ji kCr ?5 - n H ri, j,-,. items bare been selected, and th cssrysMr is "too arreat far Vdu to - "' -C;-" " 11 Sk- : W.f1 "h A. ereait munkar of On DolU'r ilieana haw ha(i aailsartrl. nnff k i sarifsWai " ' . f. w. a. miss! "They hare been taken from ALL DEPARTMENTS, both Men's and Women's. -IFOR INSTANCE: ? V a " ; At our Saturday Dollar Day Sale' we have taken a splendid grade of Men's Socks, Black Cotton, in ,' ' all sites, and placed them on sale atr i1' PAIRS FOR ONE DOLLAR ! ! ! We have 16 Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets, inizes 20 to 33, PRICED AT ONE DOLLAR EACH ! ! ! , , 1 v- We will sell a large lot of Women's Shoes at ONE DOLAR PER PAIR ! 1 ! 171 II I ANMnilNPPMPNT nt? TTJIC r.DCAT IVU I AD HIV CAI t? Ull t dp imj for ntnrn TOMORROW EVENING; SEE IT, FOR IT HAS GREAT VALUES PREPARED FOR YOU. '.v, L '"" DOLLAR. D ena. 8. D. COSTKR, llray, Calif., llox A2. Caro Crater Lake Uox Co. cook house, 14-16 FOR BAM: Chickens, Phono 4B8 J. 14-1C FURN1TURB UP1IOI.8TKRINO and repairing. Douglas 127 N. Fourth atrcet. v 14-16 MATTRKflBKS MA3)K OVER like now. Foathora cleanod and reno vated. Foatbor mnttressea mado from your feather bod. Douglas 127 N. 127 N. Fourth street. 14-10 WH1TB ROTARY 8EWINO ma chines for salo, Inatallmonts ,,3 per mionth. Sowing machlnea. clocks and phonographs repaired. Douglna 117 N. Fostrn itreet. 14-ie Kuppenhelmera suits and over coats on sale at 15 reduction at K. K, K. atom's Harvest Bales. 11-16 riiunoRT'ipliN nt reduced priros. Don't delay. Karl Shepherd Co. 1.1.14 , Blanket, comfortors,' bedding ,on sale at K. K, K. store's Harvest sales. 15 less than regular price; 11-16 One of tho BtreetB In Canton Is occupied wholly ,by drugglsta and dontlats, Tho name of this thorough faro Is quite ,'npproprlato-j-Phynlc street, llaydn'a drum which ho once play oil nt a festival In 1740 la still pro Herved In Hamburg. The alphabets of many of the Orl; ontal countries contain no fower than CO lettera each. . Itioaogrnpha nt rrdurd prlccH. ln't drlny. Knrl Khcphcrd Co. 131 1 1 Mothers you can buy boy's suits, overcoats Macklnowa at 20 less than the regular prices at K. K. K. atoro'a Harvest solos. 11-16 WMMMWWMMWWfcWWWWWWWWWWMWMWWWMWWMWWW. Stock Reduction Sale In order to reduce eur: Block we are offering for a limited time 'the popular INTERNATIONAL TRACTOR , At Less Than Today's Wholesale Price , These Tractors are absolutely new and have never been' off our, floor. If you expect to be in the niarket for. a Tractor BUY IT NOW ! j. - ' , You may never have such an opportunity again; J . S. Mills & Son Corner Sixth and Klamath Rowing at the. TrrrrrrrWrMrrMrAMrVWMrVMr BBBB mmTo-miY WILL ROGERS ' IN. "JES'CALLMEJIM" Will Rogers has a part in this picture that seems as well suited to his personality as the. flannel' shirt and coonskin cap that he wears. As Jim Fenton, the simple, rugged woodsman, he is a character you will, not soon forget. ! S I FRIDAY AND SATURDAY "THE COURAGE OF MARGE O'DOONE" . .. &, WiS