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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1920)
no iwi THE EVENING HOtAiD KLAMATH FALLS, OREOOH il rUTTJWDAT, ,crofmf H, itte 35 d4t- v ' REPUBLICANS FOR 11 IIAItlMNO NKIIIW IIKI'UIIMCMN HI3.VATI 4lti:i'ON SKKUH VIU). Tiarnvi: taiuw. An In wmnrally known, tho proannl Itopiilillcnn majority In Ihn United Htntos Hunnto In Juat cinq vnlo, lie publican control of (lint body In, therefore, In Juopardy. It In tho real isation of Oil fact which It cnuslnit Oregon's Kopubllcan to unlto In sup- it. s. and Democratic flonate would hare upon themt tt U quite orldont that under Dm lucrntlo rula rival products of foreign c'iiIii would offer n ser ious mcimco Id mnny OrpK'm pro ducts. If till) Amurlcnn Ntiimlnril of llvlnic In to tin mnlnlnlnod, Orocon farmers, llvcutock mon, fruit Krow iirs, lumborinnn and wnol;rowor in tint ri'cnlvn n prlco for tlmlr pro duclN which will enable thnm to make a reasomihln profit ovar mid aboro thn coal of production. Thny will bo unable to obtain such reason- nblo profit, or nny profit at nil, un loss a Itnpubllcan administration l elnctod to lory protective- tariff du tics Juat hliili onoiiRh to Nave our pro ducer from tno nil noun cnmpntltlon threatened by Canadian wheal and lumbnr, Now Zealand buttor, Aua- trallan wool, ArKontlnn corn nnd beef, Kuropcnn beet auwir, floulh American meat and hides and Man churlan bean and peas. To hamper a nnpubllcan President with a Democratic Renato file In tho ft face of tho well nccaptiid principle that Rorernmcntat management should bo centered no thit poopln can correctly place the responsibility for success or failure. The feellnit nmonic Oregon Rcpubllcana la, therefore, be coming qultn Ronoral that HardlnR, If'elected, In entitled to thn support of Republican flanatn and that, there fore, Oregon- abould elect tho Re publican Hoaatorlal nominee, Rob ert N. fJtanflel'd, to help hack up 1 fording. Adv. HTANFIKI.D port of tho candidacy of the Repub lican nominee for United Htales Sen ator, Robert N. Htanfleld. With a difference of only one In the present Kenate, Republican voter hare awak ened to the fact that If they rote for (Jcorge K. Chamberlain they may by that erery act be turning tha control of the Annate over to tho Democrat, Un the other hand, by elocllng Rob ert N. Btanfleld It la poaalblo that his afngle vote may give the Republleana control of the Henate, and thus put that body solidly back of Harding. Oregon producers are fearful of the effect that the election of Coi T AT THE THEATERS 2 TIIHATRKS "Tho Mutiny of the Klalnoro," the thrilling motion plcturn of adventure at sea showing at the Liberty thea tre, reflects vividly so mo or the moat exciting chapter In the adventurous career of Ita author, Jack Ixmdon. For Jack london was not only a writer of adventure; he lived life as thoroughly, deeply and colorfully as bis heroes. As a boy ho was a professional aea pirate off the coaat of California. At seventeen he shipped before the mast as an able seaman, visiting Japan and the tiering flea. At sea he "spit 'brown and grew hair on his chest." He knew mutiny: he knew bloodshed. And he knew the call of saaasaaaaaassaaBggBBga i m-g PAMAAMAMMMMMMVVVMAMMAAAAMfWtAAAMMMAMMMAAAMAAAMMAAAMAMMAMAAM'''1 mm0 The Rex Cafe Special Sunday Dinner $1.25 Olympla Oyster Cocktail ; RKI.TRHKB Mlsalofe OIIvm Sweet Gherkins SOUP CSlckea Olktet wits Bit , run j i FUltt af Sola a la Karty l SALAD Cels Raw. rraack Oras Jalea PmsKk choicb or Chicks Friraaeee. Egg Daasllan Pried Siring Cblckaa'.JCaaatr flake Sugar Cared Han. leitkeni Sweat Peutesja try Qravy VMBTABLH MasKed Potataca l Chocolate le Cream Coffee DMSBRT Tea Oardaa Peas Assorted Plea Milk M WM the sea, which made him throw up prorythlng nt thn hulght of hi sue roaN to start on n crulao nround tho world In a Co-foot kiitch, Hut .fnr.k London won on many sided fin IiIk hooks, Un was a rancher, tramp, seal hunter, Alaskan gold pronpiictor, war crirenpomIcnt, n wri ter of fiction Hlngiilnrly sweeping nnd filled with hu in ii n color, an nutliorof searching works on economic condi tions, a heavy drinker hlmHolf and onn of thn moat poworful advocates of prohibition In IiIn groat nutoblo- graphical story, "John Uarloycorn," a solf-mado.man, ii man consumer! with u burning doalro to llvo llfo to It fullest. An much of his own sen experience Is contained In thn flnrr.o adventure of "Tho Mutiny of tha Klslnore," nnd Its fight with liquor In "John Uar loycorn," so much of hlii Intellectual biography l contained lu "Martin Kden." Ills, groat story "Thn Mutiny of tno KiNinoro," is nt tno i.inorty Hunaay. them. They were thought to be In tho Klamath Kail section about the' time of tho flro. No other bodies wcro over recov ered than tho nlnn exhibited at tho poronor'n Inquest and Coroner Whit' lock snyN no now facts have come to light In any way to confirm tho dispatch that Mr. Doone and child may hare perished. A Sacramento report says fear In felt by rclntlvcN that Tom Qulglcr, supposedly a traveling salesman, per ished In tho flro. He has, not boon heard from RlrfCo. Mko tho Doono case, there Is no confirmation for this Greek and Horaaa wraee are per fumed; generally by steeping tho loaves of roses, or rlolotn In the liquor until It had acquired tho odor of tho flowers. suspicion Indicated In the foregoing suspicion. 'iim 100 pairs. Men's shoes dross and business Myles worth regular to 15 the pair on solo for ff.K. K. K. K, store's Harrcst sales. 11-16 FEAR KIN DIED IN HOTEL FIRE MBDKORI), Or., Oct. 10. An echo of the Klamath Kails hotel fire September 9, reached this city today with tliu unconfirmed report that tho huaband and child of Mrs. Anna lloone, employed as a wultrcss lnno Ootlmo cafo, bad lost thulr llvos In tho dlaaster. Tho report stated that two moro bodies had been recovered from tho ruins. Mrs. lloone has not heard of tier huitliund or child slnca before tho flro, dcsplto all efforts to locate FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER FRED PETERSON PEACE AND PROGRESS No Monuments to Build No Political Debt to Pay Spend County Funds for Improvements, Not for Legal Squabbling BOYS B OYS arc well-known. You don't have to go to far lands or to the County Fair to look upon llicm. Everywhere, it is still the Htylc to have Boys. Perhaps you arc trying to run one or more Boys right this minute. Then you .will know that since the world began they were never 6o. tremendously important as now. Your hopes and your aims center on them. You must deliver them out of Boyhood into successful Manhood. Will your eons Ftny with the land, or will the wili-o-thowisn of the cities call them away? Armies of country Boys, who could he happiest and most successful on farms, respond to the artificial glamour of town life before they ere old enough to know their own minds. They do not know that the rewards of country life in money, beahJi, and happiness arc far greater. Make then realize that! Cuidc the restless ambitions of your Boys and spare no pains! Mr.cbiaci have been a powerful factor in stem ming tho flow to tha cities. Machines banish drudgery and make llor interesting; machines foster the love of mechanic in the Hoy; machine are builders of fortunes. ' Yoo now own mazy of the machines made by the International Harvester Company. We are headquarters for the International Full Line, in cluding Titan tractors, IntcmaUonal engines, and mauurcsprcadcns Primrose cream separators, McCormickrinclDccTing harvesting;, hay ing,and corn machines, tillage tools, P0 plows, etc. Give the Boys every chance for liking farming and farm life. Perhaps more of these machines will help keep them contented. J. S. MILLS SON Klamath Aye. and Sixth Street Phone If the Wood Dealer Sold Service Wa as aU emtraati n seU service. 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