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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1922)
IC HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PtfKtt Two $ n i i !i i if r wii 11' j The EveningHerald r. K. MOVLB.JMkor m4 PaMM IT. K. HILL l-qtr Miter 1". VI Nfeklc....AiWcrtMfit Man Published dtllr etcent Sunday, by Th Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth atreot Entered at the postofflce at Klam ath Falli, Ore., for transmission through tb mtlli at second-class matter, MEMnnit OF TUB ASSOCIATED rn'Ess The Associated Press la sxcluslre I entitled to the use (or publica tion 0f all news dltpatcho, credited to It, or not otbornise credited In tills paper, and alio the local news published horeln. MOXDAV, .ll'l,V 10, 11122 WE MUST UNITE W ITU n resumption of railway building and Its ntteiulant development looming more closely In tlio future than for years past. It behooves Klamath county lo sclio Its opportunities with n united grnspT Tlio greatness of tho times de mand that we drop disrupting feuds and petty bickerings. Co-operation among ourselves and nctlon In common with the remaind er of tho state and with neighboring states, when events shall have shqwn ( which course of action Is best for i tho common Interest, Is essential ' If we arc to benefit. There Is no debatable ground here If wo nro honestly reeking progress. There Is no place for the doubter who savs Can we co-oncratc? vk must cn.npKHATK. I A visitor In an Institution for the Insane was being shown around by the superintendent. They passed from tho buildings to the grounds nnd on tbo far edge, on an unenclosed dla mond, found a baseball game In pro gress. . A packed stand ii rooter was rending Jbn air with cheers nnd crit icisms. Out on the lot players were squabbling over close decisions and berating tho umplr. "Who nro beso?" asked the visitor. "Why, they arc patients of the' Institution," replied the superintend- j cnt. i "But tre you not afraid that they, will escape? They have no enclosure, about them and could easily overpow-j er their few attendants. Suppose they should co-operate "Not a chance In the world." de-j dared the alienist easily. Man. th se ' ij?)e can necr CXMH'ERATK.. They're CRAZY " '" J The people of Klamata county are Intelligent. They real lie that oppor-, tunlty Is knocking loudly at the door. , They can and will CO-OPERATE They can nnd will adjust and cem-) promUc tbelr differences, unitedly frown down any fresh attempt to cre ate discord and disrupt harmony, and rlsu to the heights of the opportun ity that means added wealth and In creased prosperity for the commun-, Ity and every Individual member Klamath Seeks to Join Hands With Golden State Live Wires To ritUens of Klamath Jtlamuth Is not n physical part of California, but the Imagtti try lino shall not keep in from Joining with one million boosters lo place liofi.ro tho world tho advantages and attractions ot our jreat west Klamath has more to gain by this public spirited movement linn any city In the Golden State. It appears that tho dream of 13 years Is about In be realised In our railroad nsperatlons. as responsible men have promised that which wo hnto long waited 'or; we are determined to have our one outlet to tbo Pacific highway by way of Weed; the Irrigation development of the :ounty Is adding untold wealth to tho tax roll, and Is preparing .ho way for thousands ot settlors; tho lumber market l sound, ind we need 1,000 men to fill out the pay rolls ot tho various mills; highway construction Is beginning and a shortage of labor Is nil that can retard the program. We are asking California to remote the Imaginary state line nnd admit us to the Inner circle. And we must bo prepared to go the limit and share In the harvest. Tho movement l. coming Just at tho time when we are plan ning lo hold our campaign to gather additional workers for our chamber of commerce. The undersigned committee has boon placed In charge of operations and we are going to expect tho fullest amount of co-operation from every public spirited cltlxen In the county. Wo are going to prepare the organttatlon to meet Increased responsibilities in the vast amount of work to be under taken. We do not have to sell promises this year. Although a c.ir of depression and retrenchment has passed, the chamber many times Justified Its existence on the basis of these achievements. We are going to sell It to new members and resell It to those In arrears. Furthermore, we are going to do It all by ourselves no out side help tin's time. It ha taken 15 jears to build up the organ ization to Its present standard and the only ro.id Is ahead. Rear In mind when called upon that you are working for Klamath and give us a hearty response. We have given liberally ot our time, our money and our Influence. We are confident that )ou will do likewise. Yours for service, M. S. WKST Chairman, J. A. CORDON. II. N. MOB. W. 0. SMITH. M. P. BVANS. R. B. SMITH. R. C. QROKSRECK. Campaign Committee. Jniues l lluitiplire)s, vtell-kttotni automobile iiimi of Itcaitm, Mil., who tleiiairs h.o bollexcs Titular Is tho heM thing t iiveivome Mom lull I rouble nnd iuimIomii condi tion, .States It completely re stored tils health, ty fishing or hunting license or liifiO for n stiito IIcoiiho Is miido. I Klorldii charges $1,00 for tlio ,oiin ly of which you nro u lesldent nnd $:i for each additional county South Dakota charges r. to hunt big game nnd $t. 00 more to hunt small game In Oregon none of the tin-poors' , money Is used for the protection unit ! propagation of flsli nnd g.imo for j the sportsmen, ns the entire lev- ' euue Is derived from the mil t -if II censes Tills Is not true of 'lie eo'rt- merciul fishing Industry, its p is no unusual thing for our legisl.i . to nppioprlate money for the coustiue- iion nun operation or tlio - aiimxi i hatcheries for tho lieuofll of tlm oan erlos I have been Informo I tltits i some Jti.'i.OOO was appropriate' List j ear ' While our hunting and flshlur. laws ' 1 timv not bo loot perfect ,i tlioi I present time, (lie Sportsme.l i .in i elation asks the ro-uperutl e the sportsinon iu their euforieve t Within the next week the si i: gamp commission will bo it- 1. 1 int., h Kails, tittil the officers or ti o elation would be very glnd lo it- o.vc from sportsmen nu sul-uo-Uo is they h.ie to iiinke us elimu'is ,'i III laws, so that they will bo in a i .... ' tlon to present the mat' .- ' Mh com ml I tee. W.M. W MoN..AI. 0MVVmVWmVmMMJ Kodak Finishing t)Hr prints; mo tumlo on Volnx It Is now non-nbiiisluu, un other snfonunrd for Veln iiuallty wPw Materials that art' KiiMliimn-inmle and nuuhodwthat are Kastinan-approvt'd, plus tin- experience ol our exports, aro guaranties of finest cimility finishing. Films received before 9 a. m. ready the same day at 5 p. m. Mall jour I'llms, of llriug Tlioui In STAR DRUG CO Gtli mi A Main Street AASASA Is in need ot more mercantile establishments of ADVERTISE. DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK THAT If your city any kind? THAT If yoif want any more farmers or hoiucseekcrs to locals In your communlt? ADVERTISE. THAT If you can offer any special advantages as a desirable loca tion for factories, branch plants, etc.? ADVERTISE. THAT your section will attract greater attention today than ever before If you ADVERTISE? THAT your vast resources will receive the consideration their Im portance has long entitled them to, It jou tell the world? ADVERTISE. THAT the directing heads ot manufactures. Investors stoking profitable outlets for capital, as well as those on the out look for good farms and homes, are reading the papers every day looking for oportunltles? ADVERTISE. THAT the best results from any kind of advertising are obtained by "keeping everlastingly at It"? ADVERTISE. THAT uo matter what you have to sell, the columns of the news papers will fill your needs in the surest and most econom ical way? THAT If you want Increased business ADVERTISE? "" THAT most newspaper readers are booster? They pass on every thing good, whether found' In editorial or advertising paces. E. R. WAITE, Sec'y Shawnee, Okla., Hoard of Commerce. ' I believe In giving eer thing Its due and I want to say right now I Just cm l praise T.in'.ar too hlghlv for what it has dono lu t .ao," do-, dared James IV Humphreys, pioprlo tor of the Hebron Motor Co . Hebron. , Md. "For throe years or moro I suf fered from Indigestion. Attn uittng 1 would boat and my heart would palpitato until It Inter fered with by breathing. 1 was hab itually constipated nnd my norm were all upset. My I'V was un sound. I got up mornings nil tired out, and I was only n ihadow i f my former self. "Well. Tanlac has i.'en me a Keen nppetlte. stomach trouble has disap peared, my nerves Imie s'.onlli'd down, and 1 have gained sov-r.il pounds T.intac. to my mill,', is Du llest thing ever sold for stiimsch , trouble and run-down condition ' Tanlac Is sold by nil goo I Jr c glsts AUv ' Itussl.i may bo sinning nnd food loss, but II contrives to keep tho world lu n stew -- Columbia Record r.Mox SKitviu: iiri.n Crater Lake Stage Office RccJ Auto Supply Co. or Metropolitan Garage Tickets also for sale at White I'elican Hotel Stages lonvo Klamath Calls ,s a in arrive t'rator Lake lu lime fur luiirti leave Crater l.al.e I p in anile Klaliinlli Calls III tune for dinner Alvi eoaiu'ctiou from Cr.it" t l.nke to Mrdfnrd UAZ::ZX,Z. Packard Twin Sixes used exclusively morning servlros fnimi ' I'nlou church services were In Id Sunday evening at the I'rosbXorlan church, the sermon being proarhod by the Rev. J. W llrynnt. plein ,-r of Klamath county Next Suiulav. Jul 16. nil local and will ore Pits for the services wllr be held that evening in the Christian church at Ninth nod i-rk ' I'lne streets The Rei S J Cliiino tin- n of tho Mothndil churrh returned a.-' riit'ipalK'i.ar m .ilii.-rn '..i oinld k and Lu ..in i . i ',. Citlli-go nf tli- a. tti, win h .i i Saturday evening from several weeks'! result m Hi.- .(, t. ,rui wnrk in im- n.i: l- 1 1 ' un ii-" I n.l , I .11 l- muted ! sihiii Rev t'lialiei .a In nrm.t' ill j wliib niiy I ! Letters from (he People -- - - - ---.-.- . STATE tiAJIK li.VS ARC I'I'HKI.D ItV SI'OIITSM.W of douatlng several dollars worth time each week to training. It Is asking very little of the rest of us to contribute a few dollars! 'heir pursuit of wild life Editor Herald' Since I haw lx-n , connected with the Klamath Sirts-j men's association 1 have heard many criticisms expressed as to the hunt ing laws of our state. Some of them were constructive but In my, opinion most of (hem would not be, for the best interest of game con- servatlou In their narrow-minded' way. many bellevu that the people of the present generation are hlml-j e red by too many rcstrb linns in i They willl THE BAND THERE are plenty of sood reasons why Klamath Kails should have ii baud. There Is nut onu reason, as far as we know, why Klamath Fulls should ne: nnd cannot have as good ' a bn,nd as uny city of tho size In the, country. ' Tim gooj will and enthusiasm with which eyery one Is rallying to the, support of the baud movement Is In- i spiriting. Just a llttlu hulp from everyone) of us, and thu i;md Is nsbiired. .. ' lomparatliely small amount, no to' exceed a thousand dollars und possl belter the fishing I and hunting was In tin past Tills, is a fact that cannot be disputed.' yet. had our forefathers had more restrictions placed on them, there ts , bly less, should finance the organi zation this summer. The deciding test will lome Thurs day night, when the first dance and concert will be clven to flnaneo the to a movement of such General com- tell of how much undertaking. Co-operation need not I "tunlty benefit. be limited to one ticket, hut m If anyone who Is or at least should! Russia wants to borrow a billion bt Interested will buy one tlckoi, I rubles. Aubodv koi a srjaro n-.ir. success will- hu assured. ir? UoHon Hoot mid Shoe r.ecord-. no Uoubt biu ,hat Kam" "f a" M,,,ul ' would bo more plentiful at this time.' '' t And It Is also true that If thine whoj como auer us uro to enjo) any ni , , tuo pleasures tuat wu now- tinu iiyu In tho field or stream with the rod or gun that wo must foster nil ra sonablu conservation laws. It Is often said that there are too many does und that we should havi The members of ihu band arc or MICtfjESftYS DO VOU ROAEJAOER. TW' OIE-FASWC1EO MERCHANT WUO WtFUSEO TO AWRRTlW I am mew Gor iampw;m a C HOOr OWU SBCUt IU' EDtTOW OW TH SPAQfe TO A UVE J eutPf Gxtlbrt L Affile tTfT" - , Ji STAR THEATRE TODAY John Barrymore in "THE LOTUS EATER" A Mm shall Nrlljiu IMctmx- A picture ot complete enjoyment for all. It sweeps from Droadway lo u South Soa Isle, with glamor und drama und laughter in ovcry step of the story of u man who hud never seen a woman until bc was twenty-five Wesley Harry. Colcen Iletney Sherry In the cast. Monro, Anna Q. Nllsson and J ?. - TOMORROW Charjes Ray in "(Jus. OJI and WafJcr, ' his latest production. J an open season on them as well us on I 'tho bucks, claiming thut the Imikx, ! nro becoming ncar'er. If this Is' i truo there uro two wuys of overcom-l I lug it without killing tho female deer Tho enactment of the so cull , ed Spike Iluck law, similar lo thut I In forte lu California, would go far to Increase our herds of deer, be sides being un uddcil protection to ML jllf r 9MMBBttUtfA tho and CfMUg "Tlio good ii.Nii-:t,s. in At the LIBERTY COMING! THRILLS! SPEED! ROMANCE! "THE Tonight little bud girl." II LI III: "Oh Lady, Lady!" SHEIK OF ARABY!" OuJy onu laugh lu this plcturu from start to finish. When it comes to get ting a inuii In and out or trouble. Hebo's a fust worker, und us an amateur vamp oh, lady, Inily! Toiiiorrow, VIOLA UANA In "GLASS HOUSES" hunter against being mistaken , shot for a deer This law pro-' IhlbltH tho shooting of any deer not having forked horns, protecting the young deer that authorities claim Is1 I moil valuable of ull for breeding pur-1 posea. t)r If ncccHsury comi hid ueu. boh for ouo or two years. lu 'it, stales th killing of deof Is contlnud to mains, In II status closed season Ik lu effuit on nil deer, while Jn thu stuto of Massachusetts deer may ho killed only with u shot I gun, no hunter being permitted lo hunt with a rifle or revolver during, thu open doer season. ' Some complaint Is heard us to thui amount charged for the hunting and fishing license ($r,.00) (omparlng It wilh California whero only .2.00 Is rhurged. California with her large population Is lu u position lo sell many times thi number of li censes possible In tnls state, thereby giving her u much greater revenue to bo used for game conservation. 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