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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1920)
k. i JMflM TMRH THE EVENING HERALD KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MOfTOATaTi'tlwHt Why We Are . for Wilson S. Wiley J a '' - t TO THE VOTERS OF OREGON! Thn taipnyer of Portland and Multnumiili County nrn not only willing hut anxloti to provide thn I'ort of Portland with needed fund for dredging our river channel to Ihn urn, Thn committee that' formulated what In krjowa m thn Port of Fortland and Dock CommlMilon Consolidation Mil under the number 310 and 311 on Iho ballot Imitated, however, upon weighting down the meaaure with an enor wouiljr exponlvo reul etuto nchcmn, and by a formal votn turned down thn re tiunit of taxpayer that thn Hwan lalaud acheme and thn Itlvor Channel aehome be roeenled a nepiirato ini'iuiim. Itofuilng to be forcrd to awallow eometblng they rannot approve, Multnomah County I expected to voto adversely to thn whole achemn by an overwhelming majority. Having donn thin, they will then be ready to voto for any needed amount for Improving our river channel, A commlttno of the City Cluh Iiuh NUbmltfed a detailed nnalyala of thn moaura allowing that It moan un ultimate expenditure, or at lunal $40,000,000. Our Chnmlinr of (lommnrco nnd other civic bodle with nil of our river pilot und Mtcnmlibiit owner uml olheia Imvn protected ugnlimt It. At leant twitlvu formr nnd nreent member of thn I'ort of I'ortland and thn Dock Commlimlon have tin rlnrod UKnlimt It, A nuijorlty, If not nil, of our City CommUilonnra oppoxi It. Tba Committee of Fifteen Hint, drafted thnt muaiuro Ik divided, t r The Taxpayers of Portland Appeal to You In u iiplrlt of fair play to avp till county from Imponllloii upon u of uch an over whelming nnd parnlyxlng debt on till mnanure contemplate. It would bn deemed offonvlvii If we gave expreaalon to what we believe to bn thn noltiah and ambltloai political motive that have Itaplred the nmnurc which U auliiullted with a dl tluctltely decvptlvn title. Wo "Imply appeal for fair piny and a decent roimlderallon of the hopelun plight In which M community will find Knelt If Ihn meaaurn carrlea, Aa cllltoaa of autlylng countle who will not hnvo to pay a dollar of thn debt Impovml, w appeal to you lo connlder what would bn your feeling If Multnomah County ahoald try lo Impoan a altnllar burden on you. Our lntereu In a genoral way aro mutual. It I our alncern Judgment that the auccea of tbln measure will nrloaily rn lard, Inatead of promoting, thn dnvolopmnnt of thli port and thut thn date at large will In return euffer neverely a a coimcijueuce, . " Vote Meauure Number 311 X No. Taxpayer Vigilance Committee Robt. J. Linden, Secretary.1 ' '-- -A. -. -aw ---.---. a. . -l a. a a -ol .l a .. .. a. -. 'TTTVTTTTVtTTTTVTTTtTTTT PERSONAL MENTION j (Continued fnim lt Salunlay) Mr and Mr. Chariot Oltey arc pending a few day In town from their lumber rami at Ol'lloquln. Cecil flrUnx bin n turned from a ahort vacation trip lo I'nrtlnnd und other northern rltlei, Xrad Hnyder and .tank Down left Krlday for Kugerm, whrie tliay will apend nome time. K. J. Davldaon, who ha liven a city viiitor tor the put lew day, r lurned to Cblloquln tti!i Katurday. Ml HUnctie Itvuter, a niece of Mr. U. It. llanibart of 1 134 Orant atrect, arrived In' Klimith Kail Hill week front lioeheater Hnapltal at Itocheitnr, Minn., and will locate hern a a regUterod nui. (1, It, llarnhan, 1134 Ornnl Rtreet, lefi yritcrday lor I'orlluml on hul new connected wtlu the roclamntlon iiurvlce. Dr. and Mr. J. It. Jtffenon of Akron. Ohio, ara hero for a brief visit with tbulr aon, K. Jt. Jefferon ut hi borne In licit Hprlbgi addition. They plan ,on leaving won for Call Hob Stanfield la a' go getter. He doe thing, lie will accompllih thing at Washington. k AAAAVAAAAA -- - -- -- -- -- - i "J WW W W WVWWW WW The next President asks you to vote for Bob Stanfield "All who are' earnestly desirous that the Republican party shall take control of national affairs, to the end that we may restore the health of the Republic and in sure the good of the country, will wish, as I wish, that the voters of Oregon may find jt to their best judgment to support Robert N. Stanfield for United States Sen ator." Warren G. Harding. The next Vice President wants Oregon to send a Republican Senator '' " , , ,,, ,, Y.r "The success of tnd rtepublican ticket in Oregon is earnestly to be desired. More than that, my own de sire to preside over a" Republican Senate leads me to hope for and recommend the election of R.N. Stanfield to represent your great state in that honorable body." Calvin .Coolidge. "Young Teddy" Makes the same request of you "Heartily endorse candidacy of Robert N. Stanfield for Senate. Apart from the fact that a Republican majority in the' Senate is of vital importance just now, he is the type' of man all the voters of Oregon should be proud to have represent them." Theodore Roose velt. Taft urges that you vote for Stanfield "Election of Harding' iis assured, but he can do little unless, he has a localRepublican majority in' the Senate and House. I earnestly urge all who vote for Harding to vote for Started." William H. Taft. Hughes believes in Stanfield "I cordially endorse the candidacy of Robert N. Stan field for United States Senate. In addition to Mr. Stahfiejlds qualifications for that office, it is of very great inipbrtarice that' there should be a Republican majority in the Senate to support a Republican Presi dent and make possible an efficient and successful ad ministration. I sincerely trust that the' people of Ore gon will not fail to elect Mr. Stanfield." Charles E. u st Hughes. t Don't waste your vote trying to send a Democrat to Washington to support a Republican President, VOTE THUEPVBUCAN fiCKEf STRklhtiT x Republican State Central Committee Thos. H. Tongue, Chairman. For Mayor ;t BECAUSE J-'V. ' In our present stage of development a trained mind is needed to solve the many., problems that are hampering community : progress problems that until solved wiH continue to hinder development in ever in- "''. creasing proportion. BECAUSE We know that Wilson 5. Wiley possess ;; . the trained ability to deal with these prob lems. U:, BECAUSE , A man of vision,' tact and integrity is need- ed to lay the foundatioas in the pre seat for -the city that is destined to be. BECAUSE We know that Wilson 5." Wiley measures up to the standards of the foregoing para graph that he is broad of mind, honest ef purpose and efficient of action; BECAUSE We knowfef our own knowledge and after close investigation that Wilson S., Wiley is, tied by no pledges, is the candidate' of ns . class, the friend of no faction, the represen tative of no .interest except the best . in- terests of a united community. -- BECAUSE We sincerely believe that Wilson S. Wiley is the logical man for a difficult position and we say this with, no desire: to -belittle the worth of his opponent. But in Ike present crisis something more than .good intentions are needed, even when backed, , by unimpeachable reputatien: WHEREFORE. " . '"; After careful thought and thorough inves- tigation, we believe it to be in the best, in-,., terestsN of the whole people of Klamath Falls that Wilson 5. Wiley be elected May or on. November 2, next, and we respect fully urge that every qualified person vote for Wiley for Mayor '? The Wiley lor Mayo Committee y FRED E. FLEET, Chairman. (Paid Advertisement) A 640 Morgan Building Portland, Oregon