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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1921)
I. ,..- W-...,.-, Ill' f HE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH P ALLS, OREGON I'AOK TWO iv'aj" " .Tut ' -'ii. Come Back, Charlie, We Need Cheerihg Up MMaMNMMWWVMWWWWWWMMMMMMMAi1 fVWWWWAVAAAAMMAMAM -i,:vs Even a Foun tain Syringe nop 1 TMJflftM! ll r r- r- r i i'i ,j IS.' Wi I ?.' L-C; t AtMJT s-- . . ' PORTLAND; 0 noves are 'being lltlcat checker Tl1ly speaking. tentative and Po f-?T' U, republic 1J. As 'Interest 12. Cautious ado ob the po d, gubernato- ady the Hit of tlal .candidate .domination la cornea' aroused, .h.Vf. 4 V three more men them nn ." ovormaaterod them -and untn ,ua ftkliB Ih tm tl... 'aIaa. ylHU MI .! W W WW iv In the primaries. J'Who'a- going :to run fOT, gover nor?' iThlafc. U ttieteadtng-' Quaa- jtton. No one, yet has commtttod -""fclmselt ag an aaplrant, albeit gos ' sip has connected the names ot at least eight" -with the Job. Candidates' Am HparriaR ' Or those "niontlonod," thero wero f'lri Portland last weok Govornor "Olcott, I. L. Patterson A. H. Lea, "Charles Halt and George. H. Kelly. Those who failed to' show up wpro -George L; Baker, Seymour Jones 'and George A. White. ' All hands are sparring; with the i possible exception of Mr. Lea and -"Mr. Jore'j. The Lea boom has not advanced Tory tar, but It being ' promoted by Rome of his Intlmato ' friends. Mr. Loa may not1 oven be aware of the Intereat being assum ed In his Deuu. However, uc u j,9 Included In the possioimies through the fact that frlenda haro "been sounding out to ascertain hat, If any. his chances would "fcb of capturing tho nomination. Governor Oloott Quiet It Is assumed that Governor 01-, 'ott deilrea to succeed himself, 'but he has not said so, even to floso associates. That he has --....Lll.. .lMatkiiMiul MmMtF In ?re-..7 "-- """""V, "j confident nn nasi is noiuw ai.i The r.overnor haa been getting around quite a IH and meeting many people, which la one ot the -wntalllng'sHna. next year's election, but It will not Howard Van Vnlkonnurg Is vliltlng cast for any one aspirant for governor. Mayor Rumorod Candidate "George Baker told a personal friend' that his trip to Marshfleld decided him to bo' a candidate," Is one current report Portland's ver satile mayor, however, has confi dential friends who Insist that he hasn't made up his mind, but that ho has studied the situation and Is that he can cut the mustard It he goes 'In. Be that as It xavty the Portland mayor has beon making speeches In several Oregon towns, just as th'ough' he In ' "BB ...v.u' tends shooting for governor. One mere nppoarea ra w nnmfU ii ..in tr- nv u -.. ...... a. u. n.i... l . uP,c,on respecting Mr, Baker Is .r " ' ... .u " - -. ' that It ho doesn't run for governor -scnaiar lor rw. . ..... ..- , . - UU Villi uum iv KV Charles L. McNary'a seat ties. 'At Senator Rltne'r's birthday ji.4,. In IhMnllni.mah sur."."" " ." '"!, 2 a ibV- i hl ? United States senate. Intf'n 'weefc-end receas .the. leg-, . . -, .,,. T - .. . ... ' .UU.t7IIII4IR UIB IWICUWUU contest In the islature last winter, 8enator fatter son wns proposed as tho man for and Senator Pattorson -. - .- i.l .i. in ll,e was in ncany nccuru -wun uP . jr . that dinner wero tho memhera j and Speaker' nnt-Qenoral AVhlto la an silent as all tho others. Adjut eloquently Also llko others ho Is keeping his watching. hta old homo town from Los Angeles, whoro ho Is residing at tho presont time. Bofore moving south Mr. Van Valkcnburg owond a largo cattlo ranch on tho Keno road. Grandpa O. B. Dcwa arrived homo Sunday night from Ashland, where he has been visiting his son and wtfo and newly arrived baby grandson, Tho Woman's library club will A tog ot wood and n rod ot paper are placed fn a now math-making machine and when human hands next touch the matorlal, It la all bound up In packages containing ono gross boxes of matches, ready for the consume?. Dog Saves Lambs From Drowning E. M. Hammond, ot Merrill, nar rowly missed losing sovoral hun dred lambs by drowning last Sat urday, whon a band of 2200 stam peded and plunged headlong Into Lost river. They bad Just been brought In from tho rango, whoro they had boon with tholr mothors and had not been watered for about1 Can Look Good But be' Poor i A fountain syringe is an important item of rubber and here service ability must be assured or the value is never apparent. A fountain syringe can look as good and yet be f poor quality. So the proper course to follow is to buy the kind that's guaranteed, the kind your eyes at the same time tell you looks good, and the kind the feel of your fingers tells you in flexible. WE HAVE FOUNTAIN SYRING ES AS LOW AS W $2.00 AND UP TO $3.50 Wfv KLAMATH FALLS OREGON tctSw V 7 WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLB VUvl WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLB IpuSTtvI BUY THEIR DRUGS UiPut MMWWWWWWiVIIWWWWWWWWWWAWWW.MWWWW Itrsolutlon of Condolence eye Senator ltitnor'g "Bean's organlratlon and a few out-, i Senator Rltner thought I.l -aiders who -would enjoy the -were politicians. Tho Patterson Personal Mention feast. All present .boom was I Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Lambert havo mucn' returned from'. their wedding Journey ... I wMfh rnrrliwl thnni tri Pnrtlflnrl. Kti .. . ... -. Am II... I.Sl.lA.' " ...V.. .... ..vV. . ........... ciscusse, ny ,nD u j . . , Washlng- waVin Kewbrg and, .-reported to, card co rmost T,ave dedaroq ne wm ru; , -. h(jr marr,age In Portland the ' d d L few wcek8 aB0. lal ot any such declaration How- wr, no nw ... e-r . -"-rrora.hg8umTOercaniPon lVscreatlon creek, whore he spent the summer mid. like Claclnnatus, U willing to be taken from the plow and be come a farmer' candidate. Seymour Joaes, speaker ot the bouso In the 11 session and spe xlal session ot It JO, has been de "fcatlng the gubernatorial question for frame time, according to word Thought to Portland from Marlon county, where Mr. Jones la a farm er. Charlr Hall Iadastrioas , Most industrious ot the tentative candidates Is Charles Hall, state senator for .Coos and Curry coun ties. For several weeks Senator 1Tall has .been applying his spare time to visiting 'around. Ho has attended the county fairs and the "Pendleton show and gonerally get ting' In touch vrlth "the boys," On ti's tramient trips to Portland Sen ator Hall has como In contact with -mon active kin local and stato poli tics. In Marshfleld there is a dis tinct sentiment for hlmi boeauso -southwestern Oregon, as ,Coos Bay '1ooplo refer to tholr section', hasn't xi single state efficer: L. J. Slmpsonf tormcrly the hope of the Coos Bay i "conntryi1 Is cut of 'politics. ' Colonel Kelly Is awaiting' deJ ' "velopments'. He Is not1 expected to venter the race It there Is a ' large Wold. Apparently bo' would prefer the contest narrowed down to Gov ernor Olcott "and'hlmsolf, but this "Is scarcoly probable, 'for all signs ''point to several ' entries,' a situation Which must1 moot with the approval "of Governor Olcotf. 'Such moves on ''tne choctorboard'"as Colonel Kelly lifts m'udo have 'beori' confined1 to Ul PortIandi'"Hb and 'Ailjutantiden oral White aro the only -'two former service men mentioned. -Tho sol dier's Vote will bo substantial In as has been ,hls custom for the past 15 years. Mrs. Lloyd Do Lap and children left yesterday for Richmond, Califor nia, where they will visit with Mrs. De Lap's mother for the next few weeks. R. B. Reed and wife are guests at the White Pelican hotel this week from Portland. C, A. Stewart and wife aro here from San Francisco for a tow days.' They are stopping at the White Peil can hotel. Mr. and Mrs. H. H Jenkins anil C. ,F. W. Werner and wife visited In I'oe Valey the first of tho week: J. F. Poore, sheriff of Modoc county, Is In town on his first official visit. While ltcro 8liorlff Poore will be the guest ot Sheriff Low. Chief of Police Wilson returned homo Tuesday from his extended moet Friday afternoon. , , , Mrs. Bella Young was a city Visit or this morning from Poo Valley. ,. P.ercy Dixon, a ranchor, with propr orty near tho' Henley school, was liy town eajriy this "morning niter sup plies. , Will BlackmanVas'ln the city'yes terday'from h'ls ranch Bduth of town, , transacting 'business preparatory to home In Weletku, Oaklahoma, In thq noar futur'e. "' Rfr. and 'Mra. Albert" ' Marx who oporate a ranch' la tho valley south ot town wero in town Monday attbrsup pllesi i ' , Mr. and 'Mrs'. Harry' Whitby wero In town yesterday'nfterndon'forBiip Plbs'trb'm1 their ranch home' bolojv Poo Valley. .-tV vacation, which took tlie form .of a camping trip. From Southern California cojnea the message Ho Klamath Lodgo No. i37. I. p. O. F., that Brother Will Mastcn had met with an accident while automoblllng that resulted In his .death, leavta;; v. iluvolnd wife and child to mourn his loss In a land far from relatives and friends; thoreforo, bo It Resolved, That Klamath Lodge No. 137, I. O. O. F., as a body, and the members thereof as Individuals, do extend to the bereaved family tholr most heartfelt sympathy In tholr loss ot husband and father, and to the relatives ot the deceased brother we extend tho sympathy of our en tiro order In tho loss of tholr son and brother. Bo it further Reaolved, That a copy ot this resolu tion bo spread upon the, minutes of this meeting, that a copy bo sent to tho family ot the .departed one, and that the charter of tho "lodge be draped In mourning for .a period of thirty, days In. respect to, .the mem-. ory ot our departed brother. . HYMAN WESCHLER. GEORGE MANOUE, NATE OTTERBEIN, Committee, I San Francisco, Wednesday morning AlrtliA K t ?rt main ftnintirfltnA two days. Out on the range thoyby, Faln0. ,; , tho cnurch of ou ... " 'uKn8.Tho Star of the Sea. Mr. McDonald U u. . . i 6yu ""I'8 graduate ot St. James' col .w- nu.k tu u UU IUUJT BW on Vrrt.rr. whll. Ml.. the stream. All efforts to turn V . ....'.. -. .... .. i :. - uawreacu in a (muiiuiu i inu oiur- ..iu ....,. na nunqreas orrll, hlgh gcnoo, nnd WM nnong the u.-m wu, u.,e DCOn arownoa It mogt popu,ar young ,ad,C8 of thal It bad not been for a dog which1 iwn Plunged Into the stream with them) After tholr return from a honey- -.. -.. . wu.du ui u,u moon trlp t0 tno cataiinn islands, struggling animals to the opposltothe young couplo will mako their shoro, sixty, feet away. As a ro-, homo In San Francisco. Their many SUlt Of thO qUlCk Wit Of tllO dOC frlnnHa In l,l. .,,! ,l.k It,- .... -......... ... ..,,, vu.iu. ..ou tuc.H nui a singio iamo was lost. 9 KLAMATH OinL MARRIKI) every happiness. Tho Austrian Government Is feod- AT SAN FHANCIBOO, OCT. B Ing thousands of striking coppor I lCiH&9uVHfili2aMi&iiSp91n I Ho CaAes- - ike Mother used fo, make! oefcfflfr an fiy ! flow oWcow with or,Qfhfe--mnd purecrtam kit. ana mrs. is. j. i.awrcnco an nounce the marrlago of their daugh ter, Harriott, to C. W. McDonald of WEATHER RECORD Hereafter The narata will publlsn the mean and maximum tempera urea and precipitation record aa tak en by the U. 8. Reclamation sorvlce , tat Ion. Publication will cover the day previous to the paper's Issue, up to C o'clock of tba day. Following lg tho sunrlso and sun sot table for tho coming wcek: I minors, who somo tlmo ago quit their work when attompts woro made to I lower tholr wages. lOct. 11 Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct Oct Oct 1 2 . 3 , , 5 . C , 7 . 8 . 9 . (10 Mas ...72 ..77 ...80 ...80 ..82 .78 ..77 ..83 ..83 ..82 ..80 Mln. 41 40 43 30 40 43 44 45 39 38 47 Precipitation " - . i. . . . :-$ksiS Prince Albert's a new i ."u t ' A note in the joys of rolling 'em! Talking, about rolling your own cigarettes, we'll tell you right here that Prince Albert tobacco has 'em all lashed to the mast! You've got a handful-of- happiness coming ybur-di- rection when you pallit with . P." A: and'the makin' !'-J.r.- !l&.l..':...A. All... Print AXb'tt It tU In ttppy m ban, flay ft II And, for a fact, rolling up Prince Albert is mighty easy! P. A. is crimp cut and stays put and you whisk it ji -i i--r-. -.,... -.. r. ijj" rri ir iuio suupu ucioro you tan KVJ""'"-.'iM count three And, the next'' igJSStt,HZ instant you're puffing a,way ' 'ffSmftVSftSS WWW WWMU. . . Prince 'Albert is so good that it has led four men to smoke jimmy pipes, where one was smoked before! It's ' papers 1. . Fofc Prince Albert 1 'a. f " 1.1 i i -' is jo.ot.'-omy qeugniui no r ydur-taste and pleasing in itsfef reshingar6"ma,but our. the 'greatesfold buddy . , exclusive pafeiitecl process , smoke that ever found 'its frees it f rom- bite and parch! - way into a pipe or cigarette lfj A't 7cfre Home a Dottn Ihighriufs 30t RiNGE Albert I i !" ' 1 n'sgjpsjsjssisj ( .. Jl'ii'H! ' rnnvrilht 1B3I R. J. by lUrngUs 00. t :i j. IDHtCB IA the national joy gmoks Vimttm-UUm, 1 C M 'J t&& -.. laWwiirtiF q?, nl. i ,' EB?3BZ7-!7g