The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 27, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Frank Bacon, prti.dent of tn.
lal miasm aajaeian lk Um wkft
m now playing Ma third year in
New York fa -Ltehtntn Mr.
Bacon nd Henry E. Dtaey. tho
eweeutive secretary of Um League,
aajey the .eaWtiea of havW
toyed Um warn raae ea Bread-
way of aay actor.
Letters From
The People
K. A. KhOOlT DKFEXDS
THK COUNTY COURT
To Uia Editer:
la year adltorlal reply to Jndge
Wordea'o letter to the people of
auaauia comaty aad attack oa Jadge
BaaaeU, I wish to come to their
rescue aa taey are both oat or the
Hjr.jTom aUU it was he (Wordea)
who aa' rapreeeatattv of the JKla
asath 'Paralepawat company made
tho otter of tho alto that,baa caus
ed aU the troabtthir. Jkjftbr.' I uke
lanae with yea ea this pout aad
anHaflB Oat K la aet tho ease. At
aha state tho Hot Spriag alto waa ot
tered Mr. Wordea was la tho em-'
toy of tho railroad eoaipaay aad
more taaa preeaeie had ao snore to
wKh it taaa year self.
JBae BaaaeH ezhaaatad every
Jeanl privilege that the statutes ac
herded ha la trying to prereat the
oaexraeuoa of the Mala street
eouitbease. Erea lisaed an order
dinettes the sheriff Geo. Humphrey
to ejeet the contractor from the pre
aalaea aad the sheriff refused to per
tarat the daty. Had the sheriff oer-
formod his daty la executing the or-
or there la ao doabt that the work
eoald aad -would have heea disco
Uaaod aaUl each time at the maUer
Mid hare beea settled. There was
aa saaaaer of compelling tho sheriff
penom the duty except by stands
ataa proceedings aad that woald be
ao alow that a courthouse might
have heea hulk aad rotted down be
fore reaching a decision. You will
remember Mr. Editor, that a cltixen
of Klamath county filed an appllra
tlon for a temporary reatrnlnlng or
der against constructing a court
house on Main street at the time the
contract was let until the matter
could be settled and the court Is sit
ting on it yet. No doubt that tho con
tractor would hare abandoned tho
work upon the order of the county
court had not the 36 ir.ein'iers of
the "Hog Combine". com.) forward
with the $05,000.
Now Mr. Editor, we dlri hope that
after your initiation Into the mys
teiics of the "i:oc Combine" you
would not be so punctual in adopt
ing tneir ways ana that you would
still retain your fornn.r reputation,
which you built up ut jjreat expenso
and. still handle tho truth as carp-
fully as you had formerly done,
It Is tho truth wo want and noth
ing else will do.
The writer has alwa-i admired
the pluck and courage o; The Herald
Editor, but when be, or anyone else
chases phantoms or falie gods, then
the parting of the ways must come.
Aa you say, Klamath county
needs and requires a business ad
ministration. ' But right here Is
where we part. The showing of the
couBty finances developes the fact
that ao county la this state can equal
Klamath county under Its present ad
aalautratloa, which la composed of
ooipotoat men -who should be elect
ed oa their record together with ac
quired experience. Now who are you
making aa effort to elect for these
high offices T They are botb grown
ataa; of nature ago sad I ask, In nil
eaador. haa either of them acquired
aay reputation whatever as business
awar
vTaa teat promJaeace Mr. Chaitaln
asjlaod la. the aaWto eye was when
ha. to- eoaspaay O. R. DeLap i aad
hteatoa' Haafcs, caayasaed tho coun
try MTlag to. persuade the voters to
Mahal Bur. IMhn to
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CERIIHeAIliAUTHEraiCITI
Mill Alice Verlet hat certified all of the
Official Laboratory Models of the New Edison
that are now in our store. She has signed one of
these Certificates of Authenticity to be present
ed with each instrument. It guarantees that
such instrument is an exact duplicate of the New
Edison which triumphed at Miss Verlet's tone
test given last Monday at Elks' Temple, and
that it is capable of sustaining the same test.
We have just eight of these Official Labora
tory Models, as follews:
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Serial Number 1I3SIS (Chippen
dale Cabinet)
Serial Number 1M7I (William and
Mary Cabinet)
Serial Number 12302 (Chippendale
Cabinet)
Serial Number 121777 (Chippen
dale Cabinet)
8erla Number 137I (Chippendale
Cabinet)
Serial Number 12437 (Chlppeadale
Cabinet)
Serial Number 121080 (Chlppea
dale Cabinet)
Serial Number 123012 (Chlppea
dale Cabinet)
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Com in and inspect theae eight instrument which have
been certified by the famous prima donna,
Klamath Falls Music House
CEO. A. WIRTZ, Proprietor
122 South Sixth Street Phone 125
the people wero trying to recall for
violating his solemn pledga and both
of these offlce-eeekers had personul
knowledge of Hanks duplicity. They
are botb very neutial now about
courthouse .matters when they want
votes. Don't you remember that Mr.
Editor? If you do, why don't you
toll the truth which your subacrlbers
expect and tell about It In your col
umns? If we are not forgetful, only a few
years ago this man Peterson made
some very disparaging remarks to
the students In the high school about
the U. S. government and tbo paper,
Burba you were editor and maybe
not, chastised him ery severely for
It. Did you know that he once said
that If he were a good party man be
could steal the county blind? He
seems to be a good party man now.
He registered independent once. He
registers a good party man now.
Did you know that his conversa
tion toaietlatos smacks of socialism?
DM he sot say that be favored single
tax aad did not bis remarks at Mills
addition the other night, wfaea he
said te would put dynamite under
both courthouses, swing rlsht close
of floe, whom I up to the real anarchist's Idea of re
forming society and your distorted
apology of him In your paper would
have made a cat laugh.
Don't you think it would havo been
better to have broken the bottlo than
to have strained the cork screw the
way you did?
It scarcely appears to be discourt
eous for people to point the fingor
of scorn at such office-seekers; neith
er to point the same finger at tbo
dally paper mho advocates their elec
tion. '
.Now, Mr. Editor, only a few short
years ago the "Hog Combine" was
your deadly enemy, and bated you as
bad then as they do tbe Hot Springs
courthouse now. Will you kindly tell
the public Just how you come to kin
and make up and Just who or what
brought about tbe reconciliation?
Respectfully yours,
ft. A. EMMITT.
number. This paper hut nought to
be absolutely fair; it has never de
nied either side spaco free of chargo;
It was placed at the disposal of Mr.
Dunnoll; It has sought out every vi
tal' point and placed It before Its
readers honestly and truthfully. Wo
are sorry to say that this same
statement cannot be made In behalf
of some of tho campaign speakers.
Every statement Tho Herald has
raado and will make, It will stand
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by, for everyone
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will be true. Kd
(What has been and will be print
ed In this paper should be sufficient
to convince most anyone that we aro
governed solely by a desire to seo
tho courthouse question spttlel In
the manner thai will bo productive of
tho greatest toed far tho greatest
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UHH OIIANDmA'B SAOK TEA AND
HVhVHVn IlKCH'H AND NO
IIODV W1Mi KNOW
The use of Sage and Sulphur for
er's fime. She used It to keep her
hair beautifully dark,' glossy aud at
tractive. Whenever her bslr.took on
mai ami, laasa or siressea appear
piled with wonderful effect.
ance, tuis simple mixture was ap-
Dut browing at homo Is musey and
out-of-dato. Nowadays, by asking at
any drug store for a 60 cent bottle of
"Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com
pound," you will gat this famous old
preparation, Improved by the addi
tion of other Ingredients, which can
be depended upon to restore natural
color and beauty to tbe hair.
A well known downtown druggist
says It darkena tho balr ao natural
ly and evenly that nobotfy eaa tell It
has been applied. You simply damp
en a sponge or soft brush with It,
and draw this through your hair, tak
ing one strand at a time. By morn
ing tbo gray balr disappears, and af
ter another application or two, It be
comes beautifully dark aad glossy,
Several of the states penalise
restoring faded, gray hair to It net-1 pauperism' by taklag away tbe voting
urai coior aaiee aaes ta araaametu-i privilege
NOTICK TO OKKDlTOItS ,
Notice is horoby alvon thnt th nn.
dorslgned has been duly nppolntod
administrator with tho will annexed,
of tbo estate of James D. HoUer, de
ceased, by tho County Court or lh.
State of Oregon, for Klamath Coun
ty, and all persons having claims
against said estate are hereby noti
fied to present same to thn unitA.
signed at his office In Klamath SUte
Dank Dulldlnx. Klamath rails. nn.
gon, within vis (S) months from tho
uaie nereor.
Dated: October 20, 1920,
It. 0. O roes beck, administrator O.
T. A., of the estate of James D.
Setter deceased.
O-20-27 N-8-10-1T
Hn 1706 John Adams defeated
Thomas Jefferson for tho presidency
by two electoral votes.
VOTE X 65
LLOYD L LOW
Republican Candidate for
SHERIFF
Regular .Election Novem
ber 2, 1920
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