Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1922)
PiiKe Five THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ,M FRIDAY, MAY la. it i i ' Proiperity-Talk fio;3' Think How You Can Help Klamath fallGfoay .yf-.j YourHeakir vv., I . T 4 Dopcnils' upon thn eondltlHn of your Spina BOTH PLEASED WITH RESULTS, SAYS IN6HRAM M.1 !' The Office Gat II V JUNIUH ihiii r.u) In 1 1 i r y Itiiiili, Mo linrniuKil (Ivit Ami paid II I It Why tihouliln't women hi-i'iuim re ri'iinji iiiilhiiiHIcM? 'I hi-) urn im mverliii; more mill morn every ility, nan-Jos .1 llnrvl. t'llll-l- Mint III Mill ' Wliy In II lluil u red-liomleil wninnii always miiirlo ii iry meek 11 it 7 "niin iimiMi'i. Mr jiut itnUi unit wny ' Vh s' ml IIiiiiiI stuff A ni'W Imliy ilmiiilili r win hi.rn In Mr mill Mm Will Hllfflit I.ihI 'I Immilny .Muriiyvlllii, In. IIiiiiikt. I'IkIiIiiii. I'lulili'iii! Tin n im a eiiiii: flniir named 'llghlum l.i. to Ultima? (Inj.li, ho kIih roiilil WVlKliiom' All letters wero wild llni tlm i;lrl was iilin milil Alnl vvhnn ilui lm)H Irli'il In Ua Icr Hli'i'il hlghl'im? A Inrturnr wiih miking on III" Irlnti iiiumllnii "Sou, tuiiio!iliiK I liml ii pill of unl'ir unit ii pall of beer on tho plat form, nnil tlicn brought on n donkey which if Hi" two would Ii" tnko7" 'iil tuko I ho writer." nun" n Milrn from Hi" gallery ' Ami why would ho Hike Hin water?" nskod Hid lerturer "lliTiiiif" Ii"' an n," wn thn reply IC. K'tg.irmnu say It' some con eolation lo flml yourself nt th hot torn of Hi holder when It breaks Wuli In it Twinkle, twinkle, lilt'" lnr. Viiii,, ii Hr.uro mnl ii faro, Von have, lii'imly such a f" llnvn Imji'U given; when will on rigum In n muriliT rime? Ornithology or Somiitlilii' Tenrhur Ho clan In iiiiltiml his- lory I -"What Mini of bird are moil (ri'iiui-nil) kept In rujtilv Ity?" "Jall-hlrd. volunteered Tommy. An Indianapolis iichool of sale, mniialilii Iiiih ii course In "how to s"ll lined car." Wn ilnn't know what III" dope h lull hare nn IiIim Hint rlilnrofnrm might hi'lp some i:iin'iiii' I'oIIowIiik tlm marriage ceremony tlm cronm ml li'd thn minister aside mill lniiilri'il tlm prlro of IiIh ht- ll'O "Wi'll," mi hi Hid mlnlKtcr. "you m.iy pit) inn uhntiiir lt'n worth to on." "It" riMHonulilot" n I on n i'il thn itrooin. "TIiIm woman InhrillH n mil lion iIoIIiun on Iiit Hwnly-flrsl lilrlhiluy." "Liml Onn pair of pray kIIU Moi'IiIiikh near HlMh and Finn whlln hoardlni;. Ml, llalu-r rar." IVrnoual In ii Ko.it I lo WuhIi. nnwiipapiir. Ilnpn niilhliii; "In" dropped off Tlmro Ih no .inllHnptli' known that In pownrful oiKitir.lt to pin Ify tin mlinlrt of Home pcoplo. Tioiililn Afoot il.t.VH Ihn hIuiii lo thn iitorklni:, "III ruh n lioln In jon." Maya thn HtorldiiR to thn nlun "I'll ho darnnd If you do " My Dour Offlro Cat: I iiuppoHo that you am renpon Hlhln for nil that happi'iia In your column (poo,, klltlo). mid aa Junliu naki'd iih a fow wouliK no, "If you III." ihn llniald, nay ho," I mil Jot Ilui; down n vnry fow of tlm things 1 llkn nhout It. Flnasn, dear klltlo, do not think I nxpnrt onn drop of prlntnr'a Ink WiihIpiI on tho following "poinn',, II'h Just for you folk rlttht thorn "at homo". To Junius- ' Home fow wnnka ao you asliod foIkH to toll If tlm work ynu am doliiK mtlta thorn very well, And I wnltnd nnil wntchod for tlioao inoro learned than I Standard Oil Man and Hit Wife Delighted Over Complete Relief by Talc inic Tanlnc He Gains Ten Poundi "Itliouinnllitiu inn! stomach trim bin liml lint Ih'nI of lid'. ' said C ItiKliriim, Hot 172 It I'. I) I, l.liin Inn. Om'Koii, .i viilili'il employe') (if Din Hliimliiril Oil Co "I liuil Him keen nt lilml of puliiH In my shoulders unit arms mill wnn'ltliu'! oil my Join t m nrheit .My Mppetlt" dwindled lo Just nliiiiil willilng mill what lit Ho I ill" illil mi' no good. I lout weight mnl full Koini'tlini'ri llko I liml tin fit t cunt ti or energy 'it nil "I started inking 'I'.uituc when I nuw what great good It wns doing my wife, mnl mow my rheumatic puliiM iiio gone mnl my appittlln flint mnl everything u:r'pi with inn I have gained li'ii pounds, ami my wlfn mnl I urn no well pleased with lli, rcNiiliH Hint wo a r ! ti'llliu; nliout Tiililnr." 'I'milar l sold liy .ill p.oinl drug gist To hay If tli"')' I Hi i. It, mnl, It mil, why? llnl Ii i'i'iiiM ilmy'rii too liitny Vn HowiT to i;lvi', Ami I'm UK" yon Junlii. "Iirlnr. Unw orn whlln wo III"," Ho I'm Knlm; I" H'H )" " trvt llilur I Ilk". Ami Hun in my iilnulm: nway I will lill. Of ronm" wn "olil farmcrn" llkn ".Mnrkfl lliipoilii." Tli")' lnl"'r''at nn "Mil iiiih" t tin n the ronrtu, For murk, "Ken, 'imttrr nnil i;raln to fill narkii Th(. Joiiriu'y'H liml" h'lln Hi" that IiIjiih'I tnx. Now Mrlkin wi ulilmr Iml wn'tn walrhliiK with rarn Kviry woM wn can ru wlilln Mrlltci 1111 tlm Mr, For wn fni'it tlm propl", llii-y inilM havn our "Irnik." Ami wn iioyit ktiuw how hooii wn'll lie mrnrk. Thrn tho lli'niii liy "Onr IMItor" too, Thn Mini" olil iiami-1. )'t nlways nw ; Tlii-y mil nn of illffrrtnt IIiIiik ilotu- ,'ucli wrnk. It kiTju nn "In touch" with llmm, w u i ' ll IT'I,, ! If I liupi'rn to ho rnlliil from my homo town, I Ilk" to nail a lir ui (iranilp.i Ilrnwn. Anil Hmllli, ami Jonos ami "Farmnr John," Ami nil nhout what'M koIiik on In fart wo llkn tilt wholn papor roal wull, Anil hnw ntui-h woM mlu It I i",,' cnulil tell So krrp rlKht on tflllnc ik ull Unit )ou know. Thai our inliuln each ilay with knowU-ilKo may itrnw. I know that IhU In our "liuay ilay'.. So I'll hlil you nilli-u ami hike away, Hut n-nu-inlipr kind word. thonKliti" and ili-oda nro thn flowora That oft Hiivh hnlp inoro than mm- hIiIiio mid Mhowurii Y "Country IMItnr." l)i:i.l.A HAII.KV Fly Time is Here Wu nro now proparcd to I'.Uo on UKAI, norilro on Window and Door Kcn-i-im. Sailiw mid Doortf, Cahlnot and Carponlor Work and lloo Illvo.1. Iloiidnunrlnrs for Blaii of nil kinds. E.C.STUCKEY Fhoun 477-W U tho cheapoit thine ynu buy, pro. vldod you make a wlie aolectlon. DRY SLAB $6.00 Cord O. PEYTON & CO. 41 Mala Pkoaa 088 WOOD I KKiU ;A P. Hi fill ' -i' T5bBb' IIIIH " 'frrL 11 III - "' 1BBL bLLwi1bbLLLLLLL BBBBBBW ' lBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBLm KLAMATH FALLS IS A GOOD PLACE TOlJVE AND YOU CAN MAKE IT BETTER What makes one city grow faster lhan others around it? Not altogether the location, the facilities for manu facture and transportation, etc. THE BIG THINGS the kind of men and women who compose its civic body. The way they DO THINGS. All we need to realize, is the basic principles which make for CIVIC and BUSINESS GROWTH, and GEN ERAL PROSPERITY. Right now, these can be summed up in the way Los Angeles has forged ahead until it has become one of the most ideal cities in the United Slate?. The follow ing is a reprint of the leading editorial of the Boston News Bureau, issued March 20, 1922: An Emancipated City Onn city nt loait In the Fnltod Statoi hai emancipated Itm-lf from :hi tyranny of lahor unionism. I.os Ancrlo, hns struck off the chain that for a lotiK tlino It wore. Tlrn'mniropoll of Southi-rn California malntalm on tho ono hand thn rlsht of any man, or woman, to neek .to not and to keep any Job or whlchJtou fitted, no matter whether he li-IonK to n trad-n union or not. Tho'Paelflc Coam city enforce, on tho other hand, the rlttht of nny employer to "hlr- mulflro" hl employees with no rouard what rtor to thlr mamlx-rnhlp In a labor union or any other organization. I.o AiiKolen It aKalnut thn c!oiecl hop hecauno to cloo down means almokl Invariably to ahut down. And I.on AnrjeleH Is acalnst strlkei be. cauxfl tjiey Mili'tltule the rule of mlr.ht for tho rtilo of rleht and reaion In IndtiBtry. And the .McrrhnnU' ft Manufacturcm' .Vioclatlon of Los AnKeloH hai built and l operatlnR n michlnp that not only alntji to HChlotn then" thliiK. but. does nchlcvu them. Hut tho Industrial Helatlon.i Department of tho "M. & .M." is n yerv human organisation. In that repect It Is fur from being 'a machine It r.runtn nny group of men tho right to orginlrn for any legltlmato pur Ikjm). Hut It denlt-H any such group the right to prevent n non-mombor from working If he wants to work. It concode, tho ndvantugea of collective deliberation ami bargaining, but. It will not tand for thdlabor union principle that no man shall be employed who It not a member of tho American Federation of Labor. It put the public Interest first. Its platform of principled Includes such plank a these: Wagej shall bo kept as high a general economic conditions und conditions in Individual IntluMrlo.i permit Wages nhall be reduced only when absolutely necessary. Men shall haio advanco notice of wage change, a week at least, a month If posilble. Kmployers will explain condition, In personal conference instead of pouting bulletins. ' Kmployoni will keep in friendly touch with men, and If obliged to., reduco force, will help them to obtain other employment. That kind of square dealing, says the "M. & M ." U "both sound economics nnd sound humanlcs." The things tho labor unions hne sought to enforco on employers and public Los Angele doe,, not tolerate an if Iclnl limits on output, slowing down skill to Hie speed of mediocrity, exclusion oMabor or tlme-saliig devices. Imposition of u web of rules Intended to creato waste nnd collect pay for It. Tho thlngj thn labor unions have op posed, tho '.M M.'Mocs stand for the payment of men according to their respoctlvo earning capacity, the discovery and utilisation of tho best ability, tho promotion of efficiency, tho attainment of stable con ditions in Industry. liy getting together, sticking together, nnd developing a new and better method, Los Angeles does theao things. The Merchant & Manu facturers association Is what Its name Implies n comprohenlho organ isation or tho buslnesi nnd industry of tho entire, citv Thejo men do cldod no longer to wear A. F. of L. fetters. They had had enough of tho closed nhop. nut If they broke with organized labor, would not chnos rejult They must substitute romo other method to securo unity of action nnd uniformity of practice Therefore they developed a De partment of Industrial Helatlon.i. to deal onlv with labor matters. This department consist of a aerie of council on Industrial rela tions dlvNIcns councils, each representing a specific business, as paint ing or plumbing: group councils, each representing a gonoral claslfca of business, ns tho council on building materials: and n central council, representing all business classifications. This central council Is mado up of the chairmen of tho several group council and the chairmen of n few permanent committees on working conditions, adjustmnts and pub licity, togethnr with one member who sits In su advisory capacity 'as a roprCHMitatlvn of the "M. & M." i:.ich chairman represents his own group council or permanent committee. Tho general chairman I the president of tho "M, & M. The department maintains a placement bureau nnd takes meat pains to make It n sympathetic and constructive ngoncy. This may sound complicated, but tho plan is simple, nnd It works. Thero nro but 15 group councils, nnd tho central committee has but 20 , members. Obviously thla compact body, with itu outreach through tho division councils to every' form of hustnes nnd Industry, to largo de greo must havo In Its keeping the public welfare nnd commercial prog ress of, thn great California city. And Lo Angeles holloves that tho remarkable growth and prosper ity of thn city I thn result of tho operation of this plan. Tho "M. &. M." oven place tho plan bnfoio the climate. The plan does pay big dividend to all partlos, cmploer, employee and the public, for work Is steady, wages nro good, oory dollar paid Is earned, strike8 do not stop Industry every few days. "Wo nro not hobbled now," says tho associa tion. Ban Francisco notices what Los Angeles 1-; doing, nnd attributes to Its industrlil peace the transfer of some Industrie from tho north ern city to tho southern Why should not tho entiro country study (he plan? Kastcrn cities might well bend representative delegations to the far roast for that ex jres's purpose Always let it bo borno in mind that Los Angeles doos not object lo labnr'a oor.ntrlnj,, but It does object to tho closed shop. Industrial freedom la tho goal, and "Industrial fiecdom Is based on souml Industrial rotations, and Industrie relations nro human rolutlonB on a huslnoss basis,' at tho "M. & M." rightly says. This spaco lH Paid for by thn Huslnoss Men of Klamath Fulls for the Uenutlt of tho Community . -Stt. - : a .' J ...... 1 i ? i ; : t i I i i i i 4S"f.lJ..'. a- . Wli: ! ' I V .5 v i t I 1 t , ? 1 I fl I .1 I .A )T. It BB! m -BWuPAtlmBBBBBn I 'flBBVBBV'aBr ' K , mK-M BBBVBBBMrfy riaBTv ft, t-v m BalBBVjaiflBK w$ &m ClimOI-nACTIC Is thn only science that exactly locate. tho came of disease and then adjusts It by hand. INVKflTIOATi: Drs. Mallett & Mallctt Underwood Illilg. 7th nnil Main I'lionc MfJ-J NEW CITY LAUNDRY Flnl.hr.l Work Klat Work Itougti Dry "Pat Toar Had In Oar HmV riio.vn in i Corarr Mla aad Conger i V. ' FRED WESTERFELD .Dentist Phono '4fl.TT X-IUY IiAIK)RATORIEH boomJa Bid. Klamath' Valla I. O. O. F. Prosperity Rcbcknh, KM; meets Flrat am Third Thursday Ewauaa Knrampmcnt 4fl, meets rarli Tuenday Klamath Ixlgn 1117; meet rarli Friday Klamath Falls Plumbing & Heating Co. tl?a MAIN ST. PHONR 843-W DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTKPOATHIO PHYMCUff AND BtmOKO.V Offka aad Reafciraca PBnaea Ktl I. O. O. P. TKMTLK RAINBOW SWEET SHOP BRKAKKA8T8 AND M7NCHKONS HEIIVKD SOFT DRINKA. ICR CRK.IM AND CANDIKS Winters Building X Phoan tSftJ PRICK, HILTON A CUJUCTTi lroprletora afla! KLAMATH POST Noi I. American Legion meet in the basemont of the naw courthouse on Main flip! m IIia flrat antl lafrd,,Tuesdaya ot each month. B-iarrico men are Invited to at tend ,tbe meetings. Dr Fred'Weeterfold, Commander. - vHi.K. vets: ron AUJtitant anu tte- llet-aBd'Employaieat committee. DR. H. J. WINTERS Oniutei aad State Rcsistercd OPTICIAN Nineteen years here In business We grind and fit Glasses Duplicate broken Glasses Prompt. Service Rent Eqalaped Optical Store la Southern Oregoa 714 Main Street ' J. d CLEGHORN CIVIL ENQINKKH 'AND SURVEYOR Phone 1W-J , 1SS 8. lUveralAe t ' DR. J. a GOBLE OPTOMKTRIHT OPTICIAN 70S Mate St. Phone 1M-W We tit and grind glatiea. Dupli cate broken lenses, repair frames. V II- t W. E. & J. E. Patterson , CONTRACTING PAINTERS Palate, Oils and Varnish i30 ,H.. BUtli g., KUmaUi Fotte Phone M3-JT from B to 8:30 a.vl . '. j. t- ;"? , ; es.ws''-'itt!i. &. .' ,i N "!.( J