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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1922)
:.y r h VP f ' 1 t i WGDNMDAY, MAY IT, lMft. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON The Eve'ningHerald Pflgu Two r. Ki rn. M, HILL.. MfMMbM -xnr aditar TH Herald Publishing Company' of Klaautb Falls, at 11 Eighth ttrcat. Entered at the postofflca at Klam am raits, oro., for traaiausaloa Uronga the mall BJieeoni-claai attar. ' r . MKMflEK. of thk, associated Tha Associated Prase, la, oxcluslt U entitled :to tbrUia;f4r3Bbtlea Hob, tall news dUpatcaaw. er4tud tft.lt,, or not otharwiM,.cr4ltti"la tbU, jmper. and alio' the local taews Mbilshad herein. ' ' WEDNESDAY', MA' 17, IMf. FALSE TO CORE' SRI attorney of Lo Angeles nnd'flnn Francisco, the California Mason. thn national, commander of thn knight of Pythias, the California Rika and nunwro'ua.other public offi cials and organisations. It In outlaw ed by tho tribunal "nT tntclllnont thought. (lovornor Olcott In right when ho declare that the Kn Klux klan It n serious menace, and he has taken lb .right attltudn In socking to keep It' from gaining a, further foothold In Oregon. c DREAM DUST W 'ELF-8EEKINO politician, re- Igsrdless ot tho welfare of the state, carries cft buqlncsa. develop ment, are socking to Inject Info the primary campaign a religious Issue, that would, If they bad their way, rend and disrupt the commonwealth and bar all enterprise, and -.Investment The editor ot thn Herald l.i a non Catholic, of Protestant birth, and breading,- whose forbeara fled Eng land with tho first colonists to fouad- In the new world freedom ot reli gion. Consequently wo hold any Individ ual, sect or klan that strive at this lata day. to, ratio an Jssue fa Inimical to American principles 'and iho. basic doctrines of liberty,, as a foe to the general welfaro; especially .to "o feared and distrusted when, they r- APt to Ilia mnit nrnfannit nd hire- facaci falsehoods "to gain their selfish nda. On the first pago. of, thjs paper, la printed. Ue denial' oCaoyernorOlcoU thatr his 'stand, .against. ,tjie ,Kt Klux Klan Is-animated, by ..religious, mo; tlvaf-Hls .opponents bave,aalB. Is a Catholic and.5. pec, cent .of Iberia offloara ara) Catholics,.. Governor Olcott declares, bo s not Catholic, but on, tb, contrary Is bt the Pr'otestauL falth.-ThereU one un, truth, sidled.. An 'independent canvass .jby. news paper. menshows,onl nine, of some J00 public of tiee;bldiira are CatW lles.Anotber .'slsahojta scattered It fcaa been ealdthat. mora than CO pejrcsnt of .the teachers In'Porilann publtcsebooU are Catholics? The fait ta that ,a'n Impartial census, shews T INilwn Vlat.ceiiPartlaas) teachers are Catholics Where Jn fhe'aie of common MM Is there , ground" for fear cf domination of ,the Cf tkolle church la thla state? ' " """' , " What Is to be feared lsthst aucP false.and vicious propaganda, -will net be.aufflciently rebuked by all liberty loving Americans In Frlday'a' alee tlon. It la plainly "a ease ot unwar ranted distortion of the facta to se cure political preferment." Now here are more absolute tacts. showing the lack of ground for fear that church 'influence menaces the welfare of tho nation. The figures were comalled by the Board or ProaTbitlon, Temperance, ad Morals 6Y ibe-MaUtodUt EpJacon al akarck, - Tharo are 435 members la the low- fr.ttM.fjC0Bgreaivprtkfae U are aot enugen -menders ana ise cavrcn affiliations of1 9S 'were not "aaSir talnedvThe census showed, the re smalader o be dTvlded by creed "a's foliewa: United JO re thren, Mormon, Inde pendent, Mennonlte, 'Dutch Refrm ed, , Exang'ellcal, one member -each; Two Unlversallsts, three JeWa and three, puaVcra, five Unitarians, ten Disciples, ten Lulberana. 11 CbrU tlam, It Catholics, SSCoagregaUon aliata,SS Episcopalians. aDaptUU, 56 Presbyterians, and 9aftbodlstr Ot 96 senators, tho church, at fili ations of 2 3 'were unknown, Four.are, non-members. There was one Protest ant EpIaeop'aUan a'nd one Christian'. The Lutheran's, the' Dutch Ratorawov Unitarians," and Mor'mona 'had- .two each. There were six Cathollci, six Baptists, seven CongregaUonalUts. eleven Presbyterians, eleven Epiaco-: pallans, and 17 Methodists. In the ,name of truth, fair play and, for our own best Interests let us have an end to.thdUgraceful:.folyi thla flying from a bogey, that, doea.poj exist. The religious question wan raised In thla state" by'tbe Ku Klux Klan, and the fale;ataUncita rf),ipildl oualy,spraad,byikla,n.menbe,ra andifty those who, Mejc eleclloA lb,klan vote, aad,.tlielr,iloUej(erjj, ti .Tha, Herald .has steadily apposed the -Ku, Klux KJho tu "(Ian, geroiia. The klan Jas been.deponfiedbybe raa, Ident .of, tho UnltedUtesmany gqvernora.lncludfng thegoi(ernoa,pf Oregoa.aad .CaJKornfa, tho, d,lktrlci B hid thn pleasure tho other rday of n visit from Jnme It. tlwlnn. ot Pendleton, whoso greatest claim to fame at presont l his ileslro to replaco Nick Slnnott as 'representative In congress from eastern Oregon. We had heard Mr. Owlnn welt hundred dollars nnd they scrimped ft .' much n they could. In another com fortabln home this winter, the addi tion ot on to tho faintly, vn fol lower by the mother's Illness nnd tho expenses were over six hundred dol lars. Tho mother snld, "Wo were just ni careful ns poilblc, hut children are. awfully expensive iiow-n-dny." Iloth tlipin mothers think that the strikers are very unrousonahlo In fighting to retain tho eight-hour day and tho pittance, they weru gi'ttluR. Tho ewi'loycrs love to prate nhout Americanism, 7ia It tli renl pa triot the man, who by crushing la bor to a pitiful wage, destroys I ho life of tho race or thn man whu fights for the means to live, In de cency and mine a family that will ho credit In his country? VKItA MOI.I.EIt. CLASSIHED ADS 3isieniaeYi-ii'iV(v- "ii-i'it i i -mn"i "iti"i iTnTBTnrryTTnrinrrj arefwxrefMTwijhj umu.1.1- MISCELLANEOUS Your grocery order will ho nppnv clatnd at Kndvrs. Id-IT-1!) KOIl 11KNT Nicely furnished front ronm..llatti A phone. G12 N. iUh Ht. Ul-is TIIH tXH'XTV SriltMtli UNIT WANTED Shore man on rnncli. Must milk S or H cows, work lu garden eta.- $40 nnd hoard. Phone or call Will V. Adam. Merrill, Ore lrt-17 KUllUEIt II:EI.H. Jack Krotl. ' trttf 'ANTBIK-Mnii to net as permnn out resident roprvsentntlvo for Klnmnth County to sell Metal (lrnln lllns, Motal Tanks, HoK Keeders Waterlm: Troimhs, Water TankK, nml other Kami Conveniences. Products best lu their dusx, priced fairly; real money makers uml tlmu savem for tho furiuer. Full tlmo wiirk. Per manent iiropesltlon: real opportun ity for hustler, (llvo iiko, experlonon and referenres. COAHT (HII.VEItT FI.UMK COM PAN V, Portland, Oro. K. It. OAni'KNTKH, Painter and Paporhangor. Phone Alt J ' A-l-M-13 For snappy mimnn'r footwear. Soo Knders. It'clt-lli HIIOE KKPAtlUNd Jack Frost. 119 H. Hixth St. 17tf In order to get n proper perspec tive of eiiucation it must do vieweu spoken ot by friends who knew .him interest-There ar0 matters whose ef- WANTED Woman for housework, small family, tlfi Pine St. lfl-t'J wil ,ni aw 9kti atmrlAjkfl (n find him an affable and courteous gen tleman, swbomordlnarlly It would be a pleasure to support for pub-llc-,of(lce. Mr. Qwlnn told us that eastern fects for weal or woo extend beyond tht mere limits of n single locality, and education l one of them. In this time or mobile population there N a continual luterchango of residents. nnd tho fact that n nelghborlni; dls FOlt KENT 50 ucren Irrigated land. on0 mllo from town of .Merrill. House, small bnrn, chicken hnuxo, Knrdon and small pasture. Will con- Oregon . was. not getting Its sharo tricl Is not maintaining a standard KII.Z HCIIOOI, OF.MUHIO Present enrollment 38 pupils. TlKYe Must lie Itcason For thn fact that our present enroll ment Is the largest, ever held by a school In Ktnmath county. Complete course on tho piano In SO lessons. Course starta at any time. Enroll now. slder cither nharo of crop or rush studio 306-309 Wlntora' Uldg. ZOtf rent. Phone or call Will W. Adams, Merrill. Ore. 1U-I7 WANTED Plumber nnd Hleam-flt- ter, $7,00 per day and furo. puld to SImoii. AddrcM E. II. Itush. Itl-I7 ot the,, funds appropriated by tho government for reclaiming arid lands. He Bald we were putting four times tho amount Into tho fund, through public land and tim ber sales and from other sources from which thk fund is collected, aa are Idaho. Montana, Washington or any of the wentern elate and geumg. rar icsa cneiuj in pru portion. He Inferred that this was tho fault of Slnnott. We asked him how he proposed to remedy thii partiality In distributing the funds. if hn were elected. Up ,to that point Mr. Owlnn had his, argqpept well muttered, but right. there he fell down. He'con .'fsedr.that he did not know what he.confd, do, but that be would "do something.'. Addison Smith, he said, , over In Idaho gets It for Idaho,, and by studying Addison Smlth)a methodic he .hoped to bo able, to copy 8mth'a trick and to aa much for Oregon. It. sounds very r nlco but when you , get right .down to .considering Way and means you, are, confronted with .a set of, hard and. fast fact. Jb tke flrat .plate, the infant con gressman at )Vashlpgton baa Just about, as muck chance of .putting ovejblg tblBga at the start aa a aaow ball 'has of surviving ,a.hot aeason.Jnv the. Sahara. The. whole hystea Is, baaed upon seniority, and ao . coAgrtaaman in . 140 years whether be .came ,from . tke sage brush or the. metropolis, ha been able to crack It, Mr. Owlnn. we assume Im mediately upon hit. tActloo... would go.-to .Washington .and assume the chairmanship of the,, public lands committee., a position which Slnnott will vacate f,he Is defeated. This la one ot the, four .most Important committees In the house, and gen erally considered to be r the busiest one. It took Slnoot ten year, -to get there, aa a rewult of the work ings of eenlorlty. " - Then Mr.f Owlan, will atep from his abatratlag office In -PeBdleton Into several - Tlcerchalmaasblps, of housekcc-mmluee,. not to, xak ot a (ew qtber -Jobet that-Blnaqtt holds down, .and ke- will .proceed, to se cure for .bis district nUIIon which he .claims the reclamation -.service owe Oregon t Tbe- rmlHIoBs - upon millions" Ib fact, as he puts It. Getting down to bedrock, it Is hard to see. how any man could get more In the way ot Irrigation for Oregon than fUanott haa Everyone conceded this, fact until (Owlnn iaae. along with his rellglous-lsne political campaign. Slnnottils .vice cbalrmaB of the'.lrrlgatlon cemmit: tee , and In a position to -land im portant things. And In every en terprise furthering tbe , promotion of eastern Oregon, Slnnott has done hla part ably. , American school Immediately may af fect tho district with tho boit of schools. For a long tlmo roads wore con sidered subjects for local Initiative only. It has now dawned upon us that roads to bo truly useful mint get somewhere, and consequently tint county, state; nml nation are entering the field. A road Is no bettor than Its worst atretch; and schools are no better than their weakest members, Tho county unit will provide tho means whereby aej;ood school can be maintained In every district, bo Its Inhabitant ever so poor, and It will then step In nnd sen that such n school Is .maintained. It Is tho system ot equal opportunity (or all. Tho following aro some questions that are frequently aiked. Explana tions follow. Will tho countyunlt Interfere In any way with tho local high schools, Ans. No. Tho law specifically gives tho local hoards the right to maintain high schools. In fact by relieving the local district of somo of tho burden ot maintaining thn grado schools. It will clear the way for better rural high schools. Will It be.posslblo to get five mft to give time to tbe school affairs without salary? Ans. Wo think io. In fact a large part of tho most effec tive, worth-.whllo public work. Is un selfish, unpaid, endeavor for the public good. TWYliA FEItCUHON. Supt.- Don'l forget, Wo still have good coffco ut 35c. J. i:. Endors. ltM'-rj Swedish select certified seed nnla ton lots 2H eta; lose quantity 3 cts, J. A. llushong, Klamath Falls, Ore gon. Call at Murpbey'i Feed atom, 134S. tthSt. 3tf IIEST M'ATIU'lt. 1IEST SEHVICK Jack Frost, shoe repairing, South Gth St.. just oft Main. ltf WANTED Man and wife to work on dairy ranch, good wagci. llox 3ii3, city. 16-tS KSTHAY St,rn)td from my placo. bay saddle ponuy, bruuded K on left shoulder, right hind foot white. Please notify W. D. Ilurtan, Shlpplnxton, Ore.. Phono 82M. 15tr FOR IlKNT 3 room apartment. Inquire Cigar Store. furnished 8. C. Whlto Leghorn Ilaby Chlx for April, May and Juno delivery from our own brd-to-lay stock. Our prices uro right. Model Poultry Farm, W. O. Smith. Prop., Corning. Cul. Established 1904. Sir. NO MORE GAS IN STOMACH & BOWELS DOES SHE SMILE ENOUGH? When the learns of the conven ience!, she will be tatiified with nothing but electricity in her home. Why do tlioiiNnniN uw clri'lrlclly When ilut l Io cleaner cost BAO.Otl nnd h.Dioins nth!? Klerlrlo Initio com Btl.tMl nml furl licnlrd nwl floe? Automobile IIHI.OO in fl.OIMMIO, when n liiirxo nml liuggy iiikh fMUIMMI? It's the SERVICE she gets; the case in accomplishing the every day tasks of life. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY i' Jl A3AK If you wish to bo pvrniuuenlly re lict od of gns In thn stomach utiil bowels, take lIunlinann'H (lai Tab lets which oro prepared especially for stomach gas nnd all the bad effects resulting frum gas pressure. Thut empty. stntiHlutx fevllni: at the pit fyour utoniuch will illsatmear. .awrenva that nnxlous, nervous feeling, with 13-18 I heart palpitation will vanish and you win again lu able tu take a deep FOR SALE 4 room modern house, berath without discomfort bath, basement, partly furnished I Thut drowsy, sleepy feeling nfter on Lincoln street room 3, Swanson I. f 3,000. Inquire dinner will b replaced by n deil Uldg. 13-24 .for entertainment, moating w WHITE I.EOIIOnN baby chicks. Tan- crcd strain, ltcduccd to $10,00 per 100. Henry Farratt, Corning, Calif. 8-30 WANTED About June I, n five or six, roam modern bouse, unfur nished. C. L. Jamison, phono 3C2-W. 12-1S re III ceaso. Your limb, arms and (Ingers will no longer feel cold and "ko to sleep," because Il.ialmann'it dm Tab lets prevent gas from Interfering with th,, circulation. tint the genuine Haalniati'i, (ins Tablets In the yellow package from' thn Star Drug Co. Prlcit otm dollar J. llaalmaun, Chumltt, Kan Frnuclico',, Adv. BLACK TREAD TIRES Witfi JVewine&tures CORD-ROAD KING-PARAGON Supreme in Appearance. Milca ere, and Non-Skid Security REED AUTO SUPPLY Uth Street near Main MAKE OREGON SAFE FOR REPUBLICAN PARTY Ralston shoos for men, J. E. En ders & Co. 18-17-19 Editor Herald t I readiPeaxl, Wjoodwards practical letter supporting. tbt..cause pf the strikers. After sha made careful allowance for, tbfl various, necessary, jupanseji of the' worVer, tth'ere was very little money left tor the emergency ot the many Uttle' Illnesses that coma to' tbe average worker's family. Then what In event ot un arrival fit an addition to tbe famllyT A child' arrived at the home of u high-salaried business roan here tlilo winter. I was told tho cost was four A SAFE TEST For those who are In need of a remedy for kidney troubles and backache, It Is a good plan to trr Doan's Kidney Pills. They are strong ly recommended by. Klnmatn rails people. Ask your neighbor! II. H. Wilson, chief of police. 817 Main St., Klamath Falls, saya: "My experience with Doan's Kidney I'llls has proven satisfactory-and I gladly recommend Doan's to anyone. I bad rhwmMlc pains 4n, my. feet which wo.ro painful but f lveboxes of Doan's Kidney Pills cured mn of tho trouble and since then I haven't had rheuma tic pains or any symptoms ot kidney disorder." (Statement .given, .March 11, 1916). On March 1G, 1920, Mr. Wilson said: "I have had no sign ot kidney complaint slnco, Doan's Kidney Pills cured me so 1 am always ready to say a good word for Doan's." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney I'llls 'tho same that Mr. Wilson bad. Foster-Mllhurn Co,, Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. . --Msr"'"f3a9BBsaBrsfnBaBsiasBnBsi J. E. Entlers &. Co. Exclusive agents for . 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