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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1920)
'!-W,Hi.".U..l ,.'. M.M'.!l.i-..,.-.....,.H,. J .J mommy, OCIOMCn , IS. THE EVENING HMULaV KLAMATH FAJLLSL OREGON The Evening Herald B, J. MURRAY snsor FRKD BOVIil City Editor tbltshed dally, except Sunday, by eraid runusning uompny bi Falls, at lie onr airaai. Bartered at the poetofflce at Klam ath Falls,. Ora., for transmission thra (fee mall, aa second-class matter. ' BUhKBKR OH THE ASSOCIATED riUKW TV. AanlaAl Prutl l ATrllltlTOlr titled to the use for republication f all news aispatenee creoiiea u u. r not otherwise credited In this per. and alio the local news pub naked herein. MONDAY, OCTOUKK S3, IPSO. True Blue Americans, K1 LO.-ii;gTre-r?M ggJrWMSS Hecf Tftem. Wmci A Mstfion v Dollarm for Reade or Another Conrthove? (Continued from Face 1) Cox-Wilsonism BY 8COTT C. BONE ranrildato Cox stands tor Wllsonlsm and all It Implies. ThS oimScSSo "attar" commit, him to W .ol,ra without reservations, and ho. In his daily utterances. Is underwriting and sealln" this commitment In all that It Implies. A record Kt Waahlngton theso past eight year, answer. this Question and Illuminates It fully. .,...-. Wllsonlsm stands tor an orgy ot governmental extravasanco unparalleled In history. ..,,, It speaks ot Incompetence and Incfflcleney. Wllsonlsm stands tor waste unspeakable waslo that did not stop with war? which Inevitably moans waste, but wan on wasto In all directions and Involving millions alnco tho l" It speUs taxation heavier than was over borne before. Wllsonlsm stands tor one-man government "The State, it la I" and an individual rulo hitherto unknown .to this American Republic. WlUonism stands tor mounting prices, prolltcorlng and con sequent hardships In all walks of Ufa. Wlnsatinda'twtne profligate cost-plus system during the wartaaT entailed governmental burdena that cannot be wholly lifted for generations to come. it amnhaslsea graft and scandal. . . . WllJonl.m snd. tor a League of Nation, that would have BBlltfled the Monroe Doctrine, plunged thla nation Into tbo mael etrom ot European polities, and made for war not peace. It mean. Involvement In foreign entanglemente and disre gard ot the teachings and warnings ot all the American presi dents that have gona before. , M Wllsonlsm stands for an administration anprepared for peace, aa It waa unprepared for war, and an utter incapacity to deal with problems ot the day and hour. It reveate unfitness to govern In every orry chapter written at Washington during the costly regime now drawing to a close. Candidate Cox, standing tor Wllsonlsm. stands tor all the things here enumerated and aet down not to ent or. Burle aoalsm, Danlelstsm. Bakerum, PalmarUa and all that tneea names at once impiy. KOTIOK TO OnKDITORH IN TIIH COUNTY COUUT OF TIIH 8TATK OF OHKUUN FUK KIjARI- ATI! COUNTY. In the matter 'tit the ostnlo of ll. II. KDMONDM. ilercnseil. NOTIUK 18 HKKK1IY OIVKNTImt', ,NOTICH Having sold my Interest In the "Whllo Lunch" lo Kilwuril Owens I wish to nnnounco that nil bills out standing will bo paid by him mill nil NOTIUK 18 IIKIIKIIY H1VKN Timi rAV,"""" , v" ,," n h,, ,l ocii by Iho understood hns boon appointed wcolviiblo will b colloctvit iy niiHiiniairni ri wnriiisinMiisisiiii s . a t . Kdmonds, deceased, by tliu nboyo on-1 ..,.,.-, J' ' ' MANN' iimmiI miiirf iiti ii mi iwirwruiM iiiiviim - - - claims against tliu sitld estate nro required lo prewitt rnimo, with the proper vouchors, to tho unilomlRiuul nt tun ornro or ner attorney, n. w. Manning, in mo muuius imiiiuiuki Klnmnth Kail. Orexnn. within six Fishermen Attention! (Jet Your M'to Minnow at 126 Conger Avenue A classified Ad will soil It. months from tho date ot this notlco. i lMtod Soptombor 27, 1920. , AiiriA Kiinunim. i Administratrix ot tho Kslnto of II. II. Kdmonds, deceased. 37-1-11-18-28 Does the .country want tour years mora of : lit Thla Is what Cox prortlssa WH 'a ail. G. E. WASHBURN Contractor and Builder Construction Work of uny kind. No Job too large or too small. Estimates furnished free ot charge. PIIOMK SM-Il Are yon by your voice and vote gelag to help carry on this atrug gw to the bitter ead or are you (Oins to join wiib inose woo nave topped loo's enough to count the cost and offer a fair compromise . for the settlement ot the whole controversy? Are you going to get la the 'way of a mlllioa dollar, pro gram that, .will place Klamath coun ts on (hW hichwav man ot the vest and i make Jt th Mecca of the Immense trafllci that Is yearly In eraaslBk Vr lean and bonads until tt is the amacemeBt or the, world? Are yoa solos to stand In your own right and by yonr vol aay tnai yoa do not waat turned Into the ' hBSiaess cksaaeto 6t this consty one million dollars; tsatryoa do sot wmat donated t tMl pWpW'Of Kla BMia eeBty fflt.tM C highway Btaasy that will come here If we Imlld iwad. Instead ot courthouses? Are you solas to aay to the fanner that yon are solas to make htm travel through mud and aire, be eaase yoa waat to. squeeze out of him his share of the $176,000' need ed to bnlld another courthouse, la atead of giving him a million for AND YOU. MR' FARMER. WHAT ake xuu uuinu -nt uvi Do von. Mr. Farmer, think It Is katlur to nza UDon the classic OUt llaes of the handsome structure that sracea the helgbU ' 'of the Hot Bariua coarthausa. site, than It Is to ba'abla to travel 'twelve months a year over roads, that are not huh deep 'In 'mud? "Can yoa recall a wlater or spring when you"1 have been able to come to Klamath Falls without wadlns knee deep In mud, amashlng wagon or auto and tear ing to pieces the harness and 'kill Ins your horse? Yo n have paid your share of the cost of court houses and the litigation growing out of this fight. Do you want to pay more? Do you want your taxes Increased by adding to them your share o fthe 1170.000 that will have to be paid If theHo t Springs build Ins isflnlsbed and occupied? Or do tou want the money on hand 'taken out of the courthouse fund and used In building roads? Do you want one million dollars spent on roads within Klamath county, or do you want another courtbouso in Klamath Falls? That Is the Issue In this cam paign. You may talk about your lawyers; about your tax rates; about the county debt everything under the un, but wben you have exhausted every argument and play ed every card and taken every trick, you are going to find yourself con fronting the some thing do you ' want a million dollars for roads or do you want to build another court house? Hanks was recalled because he undertook to build another court house when we already bad one partly completed. Why elect Bun nell to do the same thing? Why elect Bunnell and Short with In structions to throw away a build las 4nat will not cost the county a dollar and spend 1200,000 on one we do not need? Will the people do It? They wlll not! . lilCENSKD TO WKD Marriage licenses were Issued Sat urday afternoon to Franklin .eo Carlson and Rath Blslow Brown, xnit. ir h Klamath Aaency. and to Charles 8. Richards and Alice Lura strowa of BBippinBToo. i , couple were married later by N. J. Ctopau, jaaUce ot the peace. PERSONAL MENTION L Mr. aad Mrs. Nate Otterbeln re turned laat night from on extended Ult lkMMI.llAHl ttlA AABt. ThfUT W&t over ta'e aorthern route and return ed by the southern, visiting " tin. KwrYork. Chlcaao aad other etOee, stopping with friends and rel ative la Ohio, Kansas ana usuionua ob the return trip. Mrs. C. R. Bowman and daughter Alice are here from Chlloquln vis- ttlas Mr. and Mrs. II. N. Moe. Ivan KllvnrM U In town today from Lankell valley, attending to nutters of buslneae. Cecil Deal bf.Laaiell Valley1 baa sold hM1 ranch to bis mother." and will laava soon tor California where hewlU spend the wlater. inai Driaeall aoeat Satur day aad Sunday wtth-her atoter Mrs. B. T; Olvana In Bly. -' nt inmt (ha fnBTaraaxlonn Thursday evening Dec. Sad at the Catholic ladles Basaar. I& . e A classified Ad will aeU It. PRINTING Have opened a Job Printing Shop at Fourth and Pine) streets. J opposite Hunt Hospital, and am prepared to do all kinds ot com mercial printing business station ery a specialty. New material throughout. Calf and get my prices on any printing yoa desire. OKO. L. DIIUMMOND, l-St Pbono ISt-J, STEAKS BAKRITE BREAD w)ww,)lWIWWl,awwa)MMa) THE REX CAFE IS NOW READY TO RETAIL BREAD, PIES, FRENCH PASTRY AND ALL OTHER HIGH CLASS PASTRIES TO THE PUBLIC. ON SALE'AT THE MAZE CONFECTION ERY STORE, THE REX CAFE. )..' i REX FISH Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Delxell and Mr. aad Mrs. E. S. Henry made a pleas ure trip to Merrill yesterday. W. E. Seeborn left this morning ,f or a brief business trip to Denver. . pj.aj 11 Aat.Mt waa a naaaan- ger on'ihe morning train bound, for 3an Fraacisco where be wui tranaaci business for the net weea: a. Ratharford of the Orindale'.dls- trict Is hauling limb wood this ireex from the Christy mill site, for John Alien. r Wm hi, kaaa raarlwdii tkara.that Vera Crlsler Berryhlll, daugntdr of Mr. .aad Mr. C. B. Crlsler, ot this ri. hma uiin reaiimed: her Bsaslcal work la Los Angeles for the coming ni on tha MTaBiaa or uctooer is. mhM mada her first appaniBB of the season, at annual banquet of, the Memorial Baptist cnurca, siugia Be fore a large audience, the belectlons. "Dawn" by Currin aad "DaJdy's Sweetheart" by Utx Lohmunn. Mrs. Berryhlll was aecompinlel by Mrs. Ralph Loughlln ot Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Crlsler expect to Join their daughter very soon for the .winter. Mr. and Mrs. George C. Ulrlch and hn.ll anant tha waak-nd 'In Med- ford. They drove over and'bick In their car. ' ; B. E. WoKord and wife if city i.im. (mm TaJnajr tnds. i. They are stopping at the WhltoR,Pellcaa noiei. i Mr. and Mrs. James I'olton; are spending a few days hre tm(busl ness and pleasure from thelr'nome at Fort Klamath. ' -. Mrs. E. W. Dee and son, Wnrrpn. have gone to Olene to spend .a month at their lumber camp. , r.onren Collins Is attending td busi ness matters here this week from his home at Med ford. Mm O. C. Labaree and son came In ycrfterday from their ranch at Bly and are visiting nere lor a snori time. Mrs. Vivian Hill Is a Klamath Falls visitor from Los Angeles and Is reg Isteerd at the White Pelican hotel. C. A. Brown and P. C. Van Fleet are In the city on business from San Francisco. Rnv Hickman Is down from Fort Klamath on business today. Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe Of Chlloquln came down yesterday for a brief visit here. Percy Griesei Is a. county seat vis Itor from the Orlsex lumfcer camp near Benanza: Miss Elizabeth Fall spent the week end with her parents In Dorris. Byron Hardenbrook who hunted In the Tule lake district yesterday returned with Ithe limit of ducks last night. Miss Bess Kilgore and Mlaa Myrtle Jones visited Mis Kllgore's mother In Bonanza over the week-end. Don Zumwalt city engineer and John Meyera spent the week-end on a deer bunt in tbo Keno district aad returned with two fine buck. This I admitted to be a tine record as Don has one lame .arm having broken bis colar bone sot long ago. Cecil Crises and Bert Myers, em ployes of the local office of the Soath- ern Pacific company, ie uaam tos for1 m vacation trip to Portland asa otter Borttora polaU. fT fiii t DtVOfCIBLE LH M ,n "'M. .' yCnn -" 5Sr-, 1 T Wl 3!RfSd GRAND MLI U$-X P sm w f :gi - 7.moyAioHr; The Matchless Phonograph ! 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