faob wy, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WKDNKSDAT, JVtt $ ISmT WDECUK TIT GAPfTAL - IS NECESSARr BYJtACUBM, N. Y July C. I.. II. (Jury, chairman- of (ho board of directors of Ihn United Blnton Btoel corporation, told Byrncuso Unlvor slty ntudontn- In a cuminehcomont ml drona roccntly that capital li neces sary to (ho progress faad prosperity of nvory country and any pooplo. Tim only nltornntlvu (o It, ho 1'J oiarod, wan (ho anarchy or 8ovl tism now gnnwlni; nt tho vllnls nf Russia. Thin Russian system ho dnacrlbod m a, poison In thn natural yitoni of national and IndWIdua'l ' llfo which would ovontualo In dm (ruction, If thn pooplo' of Amorlcti would study tho fact about thlt vital question, hn said, thoro would bo no epidemic nt HoTlotUm hero. Capital and tho rights of all pooplo "would bo consorved. In thla country tho door ofa op portunity la open to both capital and labor and nolthor, ho mid, should bo permitted to abuse It, Ho repressed tho opinion that thoro might bo no objection to a fair ontl rnaaonablo law subjecting organlrcd capital, exceeding certain amounts, to governmental Inquiry aaid restriction In Ita ubm, "provided organltod iKbor ahoutd nlso Im sub jctod lo tho umt statute," Mr. (Jonry bogou by pointing out that thn pooplo of tho Unltod States tiavo thn groatest opportunity for success In ovory department of worthy endeavor. Tho txrosslon that "tho world owim i-ach Individual u living," n too frequently uwtl and It was foolish to ondcavor to sup port that claim by- citing ..tho nc- knowMgod principle that all men aro created frro and equal, This moant, hn said, no moro and no lest than tho right of equal protection sad opportunity. Speaking on tho relations of capi tal and labor, Mr. Osry said that tliiwio two Intorcsts roccgnlta thnlr latiirdupnndcnco but (hat outsiders oflmi souk loaiilsgnnlro thcin. He tlflclurrd, howevnr. that tho majority of employers' Inr" managera ut b'usl ness am moro solicitous and happl bom or more solicitous for the wol .faro of tho workman and do moro to prbmotn their comfort and happl or worn disposed to do. Iabor was SMivur In tho old's history moro highly rcspocled nor treated as lib orally as today, bo declared. It had been demonstrated to' be profitable lo (he employor to treat tbo work men fairly and this would Insuro tho Utter full Justice. Laying stross on tho necessity ol Capital ho said: "Monoy Is essen tial to provldo facilities for prepar ing one to accomplish tho best re sults In any profession or calling. Tho material progress and prosper ity of any and every country aro to an onormous extent tbo result of Isrgo capital. Without theso tho In habitants would bo nolther happy nor comfortable. I "Accumulated capital provides tho facilities for dovelopment, Improve ment, extension, and application of nuturol resources. This could not bo done by small contributions of money." In limes of war, Mr. Gary doclnril, It would havo been Impos xltilo to havo fully suppllod tho nniils of tho country without ro euursn (o contributions by largo cap ital. I "Kxcept for tho accumulated cnpl tsl Invested In business enterprises and (ho working capital to mnlntnln nud extend thorn," Mr. Oory con tinued, "millions of men and women who work for wages or salaries would bo without a chanco to oarn u ilocout living. To tho oxtent a nation Is without capital In a cor responding dogroe aro Its Industries In a statu of decay and Its pooplo Impoverished und despondent. "In short, for n doslrablo and proper dogroo of comfort, content mmit, happiness, advancement In any dlroctlon, protection against dlseaso and destruction, ovory In habitant of ovory land Is dependent upon Individually accumulated capi tal. "Tho only alternative which 1ms been suggostod Is that tho govern ment shall forcibly tako possession und control' of all capital and ills trihutu tho Incomo dorlvod from It amongst (ha pooplo per ciipKn. This would Inject' Into tho natural aystum of national und Individual Ufa a poison which would ovont uato In destruction. It would Hnioth or ambition, onorvato (ho body, re move competition for lceltlmuto success 'in ovory lino of activity, destroy Incontlvo for dovolopmont said progross and croato a nation of laggurds, weaklings und pnupors. Hlght motlvo for succeeding In' any natural and honost d roctlon would oxlst If final results mora to bo ap plied for tbo ti'iunl benefit of oth ers. "Crowing oi'.l of t!io Illogical "iind condemnatory doctrlno abovo doa crlbod, Is another even worso. It Is, nml for menths past lias boon, In practice nt places outsldo of tho United Mates. It rejects tho right of an Individual to enjoy tho fruits o( natural ability and Integrity, of study and mental effort, thrift nnd economy nnd It substitutes tho law of phyulcal forco which permits (ho strong and poworfut (o forcibly .p- preprint!! nil that belongs to an other, Including proporty and fam ily. "This vlrulont nnd abhorront dis ease, mas'iuoradlnK under dlfforonl imine.i, has boon gnawing at tho vi tals of Hussla. Anarchy Is a gonor- Ic term for It. Bovlotlsm Is most commonly used at present. It haa spread and, destroyed. Kb germs pur- posoly havo been socrotly carried to America and efforts mndo to In ocutoto our splendid cllltcushlp. "If our pcoplo study tho facts nbout (his vital question, as they s'hould do concerning uvery Import ant matter, thoro will bo no cpl domlfl hero; thoy will learn and act accordingly. Homes "will not bo robbed and desecrated hero through anarchy and brutn forco. "Capital, whether Invested In charitable, religious, educational Institutions, or commercial or In dustrial enterprises, will bo protect ed nnd, ns n corollary, the rights of tho people without discrimination will bo consorved. "If It should bo urged that ac cumulated wealth excoedlng cortaln amounts and possessed by organized capital should bo subjected (o gov ernmental Inquiry and restriction In Its use, there might bo no objec tion to a fair and roasonnblo enact ment covorlng this question, pro vided organised Inbor should also ' Im subjected lo thn sumo statute, j "Tho door of opportunity for lo- ,Kltlmato advancement Is open to both capital nnd labor. Iloth should bo graterul for tho privilege. Nolth. or should bo permitted (o abuso It." I Mr. Gary doctored that tho plat form of labor union leaders Is tbo antithesis of tho principle of equal opportunity. Ho assarted thnt In-j dustrlally, tho Individual ran reil- Izo'lrrft'fullltdvantaga of tho oppor tunities which this country offers" only through tho principles or tho open shop ns distinguished from tho' dominance and arbltary control of (ho union labor loaders. Ho added: "Tho open shop means frcodom to tho employe to engage In any lino of employment, a any placo and tlmo, upon terras and conditions voluntarily agreed upon between (ho cmployo nnd tho employer. "The elored ahop means that ono dnrlrlng employment ran socuro n placo only on terms approved by union labor or leaders having Jurisdiction over tbo particular clos ed shop. , "Tho groat majority of tho peo ple of this country stand for tho open sea, opon porta pf all coun tries ,operf covenants with other na tions, open discussion of nil proper quostlona and tho opon shop; and with this froodom and Juatlro to all. . "Equality of opportunity, I bo IIoto, Is tho avowed doctrlno of our presont administration, from tho president throughout tho -whole gov ernmental structure and will be In. telllgcntly and faithfully applied. Thoroforo, wo havo reason to look forward with confldonco exporting Increasing prosperity In alt direc tions as tho months pais by." HX-SKRVICE ,KKf AiraMTIOlfl Klamath Post Wo. 8, Amorlcan Legion meets at tho City Hall qn ho first and third Tuesdays of each month. Kx-sorvlce men aro Invited to at- tond tho meetings. For membership cards or Informa tion ex-service men nro requested to soe or write tbo following efficers: J. II. Carnahan, Commander, Iloy N, Fouch, l'ost. Adjutant. -Kor'rollof of employment lee or wrlto tho Chairman of Tbo Relief and Employment Committee, Francis Olds, care Lakeside Lumber com pany. ' Klamath Falls Cyclery Wo aro here to serve yon, and aim to serve you right. Motorcycle and Mercies. Parts and Aeeseorlee, Tires and Tubes, that will stand your Inspection, aa we carry the best in our line, Kepair snop in connection with Harley-Davldeoo Bervlco. pfcoae sna 1610 Mate Be. Klamath Falls O. E. BIHMARK gl LL-. I ,. I.. ,1 Li CHIROPRACTORS DRS. MALLETT AND MALLETT OFFICE OVKIt UNDEItWOOD'ft Phono S80-J. Seveeth A Mala Let Your GLASS troubles je Mine C E. STUCKEY Re-Glazing and Cabinet Making Phone 477W Eleventh and Pine Concrete for Permaieice Take advantage of the low cost of construction and build now. , Porter can do the job. Louis K. Porter 1140 Main St. Phone 540-W Klamath Falls Plumb ing & Heating Co. 1I7S MAIN ST. PHONE 54S-W With acknowUdgmtnlt 19 K. C, B. A No -wander: the o& intm chuckled 3ir4A . i a V mturi ?i for 20 cents In atr-tliht pkdf: Alto oftttaoMs im e4 Urn efSO,vtmmt iaslsif. I SWELLED with pride. ... THE FAT man next to me. WAS HEADING one. OF MY jlgaretto ads. . AND I felt htm chuckle. NOW NO ono had over. PRAISED THAT ad. . SO I bad to ask. , IF HE liked It. u AND HE aaid, "Sara." AND LAUBHED aosM more. THIN HE aaid. . . . "LOOK HERE" and potated. AND WHERE r wrtttam. "PURE TOBACCO." THE PRINTER ka4 m. "PURE TABASCO". ... ANOTHATSwayta! . ' THOUGHT MY a4. WAS HOT staff. ... BUT THEN he, said. "FORGET THE ada. , I NEVER read 'em. ' " fa w w BUT LEMME tell yon. r , SOMETHINQ DIFFERENT. THEY OUGHT to say. w-dJiW $ ABOUT THAT clgarettav AND THAT U this. THEY SATISFY." ... AND DARNEO If I don't thh HE REALLY believed. HE WAS giving ma. SOMETHINQ NEW! a Cfeeatarflald advertisement. Bntba aara of tWa you'll fled It In tha ciga rette every time. Wonderful Turkish aad Detnaatle tobaceea, wofKJwfally btaBdad It aomda easy. Bat you'll And nothing else like CheetarfieMe. That bUnd can't ea eopUJ. u YOU can MameSpn the priatar If yoa don't tea Whey Satisfy" la .SaEBBBSpajajH I M 'dfPrC ICARS TTSf Liooett & Myers Tobacco Co. NEW CITY LAUNDRY FINISHED WORK FLAT WORK ROUGH DRY i "Put Your Duds la Our Suds" PHONE 154 'Corner Main and Consrrt fla1'jAAMaWfMaMnsaeaamajsmaAaAeasaMi DB. C. A. RAMBO .Dentist l a a w. PMOITKBI J. O. CLBQHORN CIVIL ENGINEER AND BUnVEYOR Phone 1IM 1SS 8. Riverside A Classified Ad will sell. It. Klamath Lodge No. 1S7 I. O. O. F. Meets Friday night of each week at I. O. O. F. hall. 5th and Main streets H. II. Oglo .. N. O. Chns. Nowman ..........................V. a. O. I). Manguo ...,....................Bocy. V. D. Cofor Treas. KNCAMPMBNT J. II. Houston ..............0, P. " JirOWTl alt Ve L. J, MeOlara .......... .........Scribe E. J. Mayer ... ..m.....Treasarer PKLICANi BaYdDS Fare ISo each way Leaves Rex Cafe Leavaa Pelican City 7:46 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 12:46 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 6:00 p. m. 6:30 p. m, Iteckard Beat Herrlca' I'liono 77 2C-tt DR. J. G. GOBLE The vroll-known Optician now located in K. D. Block,' 1313 Main. Phono 263-M. Household Furniture OOODS OF ALI KINDS OUR PRICES RIGHT We Buy, Bell and Exchange. Cor. Sixth and Klamath Ave. DICK'S CO. L. D. Gass, M. D. a EVE, EAR, NOSB AND THROAT, GLASSES FURNISHED Warrea Hunt IloeplUl rbeoe 487 Res. White reUcaa Ilotei. rfaoae S GLOVER , MAKES Your Watch Keep Tirpe, 511 Main St. Klamath Falls 832 Mala Street Phone 91-W Upp's Auto Service 'DAY AND NIOHT SERVICE Experienced Drlvere Now Cars Klamath Falls, Ore. DRi F. R GODDARD Osteopathic Phyaiclnn and Surgeon Office and Residence Phones 821, I. O. O. F. Temple WILL- DR. T. C CAMPBELL PnYrilCIAN AM) BUKUKOX I. O. O. P. RolldlBg Phone B90 Residence White Pelican Hotel Residence Phone S Take oat Cellars or P1U la Lota CON MURPHY 517 Mortimer St. Iboae Ml-W FRED WESTERFELD DBNTiST Phoae 434W, XRay lahsrasnr Leoamla BMSh ElaasaMi aTalls a(aa1l)tB)taAAatatavaaSVMkaWM Office Phono 177W Res 177R Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart Phyalclaa aad Bargeoa White Boildlag Klamath Falle Oregoa Excavating Teaming Let na make yon a price on dig' ains that basement, or other ex cavatlng you contemplate. Wa also do team work of every description. Phone 426-J 'The Beat Insurance for Every Need' CALKINS-DONKL80N INSURANCE AGENCY WINTERS BUILDING Phono S60-W. Wo can serve you insurancowlse. CLARA B. CALKINS, MOLLIS S. DONELSON. P1LZ SCHOOL OF POPULAR MUSIC I have constructed thra years of experience the only course that toacbea you to play the piano by NOTE and by EAR In 10 to' 20 les sons. Write for particulars, 701 11th St.. Klamath Falls. Pro. Phono 367R. HAW MILL ENGINEERING A CONSTRUCTION CO. Dmlgnrra anil builder of bm6 rn saw mills, plitotng arllls aaa box plant. Dredging. Pile drlviag. Phone 40O-W Clfflrc Corner Spring aad Near S. P. Drpot Oal DR. a A. MASSEY ' Voarth aad Plan Scs. In Warren Rant Hospital Off. Phone 4t7 Rea. Phoae SIM DR. L. L. TRUAX WARREN HUNT HOSPITAL Day Phoae, 4B7 NIgtM Pboue, BBS ; E. D. LAMB PHYSICIAN AND SCBGBOaT Phones 17W I7R White DENTIST? Dr. E. G. WisBcarvef raova bm Dr. P. M. Neel rsoai,4 Over Vi L. Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks jurChedbj arararararaHBaV ii "; ( j ")t . 44FWJWl r aaaBBM St:J'li i bbBBBBBBBBki H$ ' ? HgaBgttFx'dtK 5 gggBssaVNBKl aTdBaaaaalaaValaKy ; ggBBaBiWwfl ' BBBBBBBKj(H9BjaBE8 J PHBBJBBHBJBjBBBB KBaaaBHaBBaH ' W$f S.b- iv?!SB ! Klamath Dye Works 1 Phone 408 OUR CLEANING, PRESSING AN I REPAIRING WILL MAKE YOUR CLOTHES LOOK LIKE NEW HATS KHRLOOKED . Goods Called for aad Delivered 481 Mala Btreet Klamath Falh To look one's best and feel one's best Is to enjoy an inside bath each morning tv uuin tnra too vysirm coe proviuui dava waste, sour fermentations and noi. sonona toxins before it Is absorbed into the blood. Just as coal, when it burns, kavea behind a certain amount of In combustible material In tbe form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave In the alimentary organs a certain amount of indigestible material, which if not eliminated, form toxins and rolsons which aro then sucked into the blood through the very ducta which arc inioncifa u suck in oniy uourisnmem w sustain the body. If you want to seo the glow of healthy bloom la your cheeks, to see your skin get clearer ana clearer, you are vom drink every piomlng upon arlsirg, a glass of hot wster with, a tesipoonful of llmeetone'phosphate in' iti which is a harmless means of washing the waste material aad tosias) from' the 'stamen, liver, kidaeya-aftd eowskv-taaa' el js lag, sweetening and purifying the vatlr alimentary tract, before putting more food into the stomach. Girls and women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid complex Ion, also those who wake up with a coated tonmie. bad taste, nssfv breath. others who are bothered with headaches, bilious spells, aeld stomach or conitlpa tion should begin this phospliatej hot water drinking snd are attured o( very nronounced results In one'or two week. A Quarter round of limestone phoe- nhato costs very little at the drug store but is sufficient ta drnionitrato thst Inst as soap and hot 'wafer cleanses, puruVa and freshens tho slcjn on tho outside, aa hot water and llmestono nhosnhate act on tho Inside orcans. Wo must always J to consider that mternal sanitation la vast ly more Important than outside oleanHi nest, because tho skin pores do not, ab sorb, Impurities Into the blood, while tba bowel pores doi' ' Womaa who desire 'to eahaaee tfca beauty of their complexion should lust try this for a week aad notice result, ' H