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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1922)
j Kr' ' J 7rf -M,- - 7.v -' ' 4 f .' hIjhl THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON iiirn.sn.w, ,rnrnr , i-u. TIm Evening Herald "NOW IS THE ACCEPTED TIME" I I r r , I ; 9 I f 4' a1' fi! ! U I i o . M. WHJLK. .HMtor bshI Publisher Mi M. MU.li city KdHor V. O. NICKLK Advertising; Manaer Published dally except Bundsy, at Tho Herald Publishing Company of Kiamatn Fans, at u lsigntn airoet. Entered at tho poslofflco at Klam ath Falls, Ore. for transmission through the malls as aocond-class Matter. 0 MEMBER OF TUN ASSOCIATED t PRR8S The AModalcd Press la exclusive ly entitled to the as, for publica tion of all news dispatches credited to It. or not otherwise credited In tbta paper, and also the local newa published herein, THt'IWDAY, AL'Gl'BT II I A REAL JUDGE PnOTKCTION of the rights of the cltlien I of-more Importance than the conviction of a Tew Individ uals fcr bootlegging, declare! Feder al Judge Dean of Portland. There are 'persons, who teem te feel that the whole end and aim of the Jadlclal machinery of initialled State U the crushing of the Illicit Jlquor trader, who will disagree, doabtlesa, hut far-sighted and sober cltliens will applaud the firm stand of the Portland Jurist. In the particular case that brought down Judicial disapproval, federal agents arrested a bootlegger, then se cured a warrant to search a house at a certain number on a certain street. Arriving In the designated street, tbejr found that the number did not exist, but that the accused bootlegger lived t an entirely different address on another street. Whereupon the agents returned to the; United 8tates commissioner and asked him to change the street ad dress on the original warrant. Which ho nonchalantly and obligingly did with a few strokes of tho pen and at tested Ibu substitution by his Initials. No new affidavit was Issued, no now process was drawn. Ono address! was scratched out and another writ-1 ton In by an official aworn to uphold j tho constitution of the United States nt tho behest of other agents of the government charged with tho faith ful administration of Its laws. Evidently none of the federal ser vants had heard of the fourth amend ment: for certainly no good eitlsen would so contmptousjy disregard the constitution, tho supremo law of the land. ' ' ' .'. And the fourth amendment to the! constitution specifies .plainly that, a search of a rillxens home may bo eon- dacted only after. formal warrant has been 'issued supported by nwara testimony, setting forth probable cause, stating the reason for tat search, the crime charged, the enact location of the premises to be search ed and the Illicit matter expected to be found. And yet things had come to such a pass In Portland, that a warrant issued for entrance Into a home in one part of the city by a scratch of a pen was to bo rasde to cover search of a home In W entirely different lecatloa. "There Is no right the preservstle pt which a mere vital to liberty than tint guaranteed to the eitlsen la the fearta ameadniett, to be free from search save npen warrant," says the St. Levis Post Dlsaeich In a recent editorial, "yet there Is none la more precarious con dition among us today." And verily it V the truth. Heaven send us 'more Judges like Robert Boan to champion our dear est and blood-bought rights. "EACE has its generals no less than war. The tnili- r tary leader gets the greatest acclaim who causes " the greatest waste and destruction. Measured by this standard the jmlm for staying progress, ami wast ing lives goes in times of peace to General Apathy. With wonderful opportunity to realize their full est ambitions, Klamath county now appeal's to us to be checkmated and bottled up by the hosts of this doughty general. We firmly believe that a concerted effort now to spread the attractiveness of Klamath's resources broad cast over the country would double the population of the county by 1925. We firmly believe that a publicity fund of ten thousand dollars, wisely administered and with the en ergetic backing of every resident of the county, would attract a thousand settlers within a year and return the investment tenfold within that period. We could fill a column with detailed reasons for the faith that is in us, but we are going to use the col umn to better advantage. We are going to reprint an editorial from the Southern Oregon News of Marshficld, with every word of which we agree, except the con fining of the co-operation and benefits to western Klamath county, or the western slope of the Cascade mountains. If any Klamath resident is interested it should be the resident of the eastern part of the county, where new cheap land, just coming under irri- Stion, offers colonists one of the finest opportunities r building securely for the future of any spot in the west . t i This editorial is not to be taken lightly., It, offers the biggest program of a lifetime, and the logical time j is here to grasp the opportunity. - Consider Los Angeles of twenty years ago, and ls Angeles of today. Ponder on the growth of Spo-i kane and Seattle in the last two decades. J Then if the destiny at our doors is not obvious, we might aa well strike camp and retreat, leaving General ' Apathy in full control. If we fail to cope with this gen-1 eral now, when all the advantages are with us, when car. we hope to overcome his power? ' But to get back to the News editorial and the pos- sibilates" of co-operation it opens up here it is: I nonncrn laiuornia it at present cngjgcu in u mammotn publicity program, destined to cld together nil of the scatter ed Interests snd straggling slms of that large section of the com monwealth of California that lies to tho north of San Francisco bsy. A fund of approximately J400.000 Is to be dototcd to an educatlonaktpubllclty campaign, utiued io spread the gospel of ratted .Northern California to the four corners of the United 8KJNH OP PHOGMCftft Stakes and by advertising Northern California, likewise shed some "reflected light on the rest of tho state. Tho program Is a splendid ono unj It Is encouraging to notu that practically ceryj newspaper In tho northern section of the state. Including San Francisco has Joined In tho movement cdl ,..leJaUyTUir! t ' ' e i jTho vsinlflfint fait In the campaign l that the metropoli tan dallies of Ssn Frsuclsco have hit upon the ono solulloil of thu , ., prtbJemi of nt(c development, the development of tho titate'K outlying' communities.! 1 , Why not apply the same formutu to Oregon? A , Ucagnot'bo dcned that the Influx of 50.000 settler to the territory south of the SluMaw river and west of the Cascade moantalns would give a decided Impetus to the commercial ae rWOr .r , Ue n'tle'eflate. . A ''concerted 'movement, sponsored by the civic and com mercial 'Organisations of -Lane, Douglas. Coo. Curry. Jose 'Bln, - JsefcsoH'aBd Wettern Klamath coudtles. to advertise J the1 resources of the' territory-fneluded within those counties would unqnestoinably bring profitable remits on the Investment. Southern California, without the divorslty of resources with nothing except a practically constant thermometer and oceans of enthusiasm and vision, captured tho tourists and dylng-cltl-tens of the entire nation. Not satisfied with Inviting the world to come to California to die, the ambitious cltlxcnry hss more recently set out to cap ture large manufacturing industries and thus inako thclr'soctlon of the state li profitable placn In which to live. The total population of Lane, Douglas, Coos, Curry, Josephine, Jackson and Wettern Klamath couutlcs, according to tht 1020 census was 118,840. In It 0 Lot Angeles reported a population of 102,47 and In 1I0 this had grown to 57(,73. , We bsve the same opportunity with a larger field In which to wcfit. Let us build together a Southwestern Oregon -that In 'twenty years shall have's population of 'more than O0j890 per seas, made up of a large proportion of agriculturists and orchard ist miners and dairymen, manufacturers and orjllnary," callous ed, hardworking laborers. ,, , 'We can do It by a combination of proper advertising,, the ex tending of legitimate Inducements to prospective .capital, the sac rifice of n few small community desires for the Hake of the greater whole and the development of friendly'' buslnrsH and so cial relations with our neighboring counties. Why not work for the advancement of a Southwestern Ore gon development project. In which all countlcx, all commercial or ganizations and all newspapers will unite? ALL ADVERTISED ARTICLES I t impossible for us to mention all Roods in our local lulvcrtisinc. But if you mw any ivinodv or worthwhile toilet articles and preparations advertised in the pnpers and mnittv.inen you nmv ho mue that we have them in stock. We have a rule of securing all new things as soon a s they arc placed on the nmrkot. Ours is a modern drug shop in every sense of the word. If it's new you will save time by coming directly to our shop. v ' . ,COLD CREAMS Specials for TOILET CREAMS Nylotla Cold Cream flOc FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Cnmhny Hand l.otlon nn Nyals' Kce Cream flOo rtIUVI A11U SftlUKUrtl Nyals' Mlnud l.otlon -...I0 Pond's Cold Cream IMenndtMe n,,,i.i., t,i, i.-.i,, - . Hind's Hone) mid .Minoud Dangott t Itamsdells 60c and 40c I'otoxldc Tooth I nslo- 1Qr yr,i.im . ...ijil.ts.1nnd ntie I'almollve Cold Cream flths (lli-gnlitr 2Re) - c,mi .. . . . ... noc Squlbb's Cold Cream ftOo , - Oileninl Cnmm . . "flonnd sl.nn Cocoa Mutter Cold Cream .. Oe Imported Uustltu Honp 1Q Mmtrlno llenuty l.otlnu floe Colgate Chnrmls Cream ...- BOc (llegiilar '.'fie) wl. 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' I , lr?rl" .Vn"'l,UIHU-nrWilf3M My a"?den Houko Antle-nth- Tooth Powder- 1Q Phelarilno ' ' ' " m.ai ItosallllB ;.'....ii..ao -u.llVKM JP'H "- ","" ;..-virirTHT'fMMtltftl--i1' Veda Koso llouge OOe Vll-. ... .,,., . X Haslu rt P.nul.ir 1,.-...-........ Ode N IixIh Face Powder- AQ l'liilone . $l.tSO FACE POWDERS ' lllegular fine)- . HVC VoUetln.. Ilnpllatiiry fl.lHl NylotU Fare Powder BOc c. ' , jT . . ' Z,p - ?,1',M' Day Dream Fac0 Powder 78c ''"l ",,w J0"'1' ''"' OQr FRFrhTI V PRFAM"? Djerkls tUcaud 91.1.1 (llegular Rife) 0.7C 1'KbUK.Lfc. LKhAMb j Pussywillow ....M.............aOo . .. ,. . Muhlim (.'renin ... , Olle Pompelan lleauty Powder 6O0 t.uurimteed lootli limine OQ ailllnmn', Frerklo ('renin Sloe Armand'n Faco Powder ......OOc and SI.OO (llegulnr 35c .. sbi7C Velvetlnn 1'reckln Cream ftiio Throo Flower ... ..........MM...75e Puroln l'reckli I'maiii Urte Java Rice Powder ooc SyMn Knee Cream - ' no' Othliie. Dun Me KtrenKth .... Mi.an ..... (llegiilar 3uci sCOC Merry's Freekl.t Oliitiuent o.V TALCUMS Mnnrlno I'reckln Crenm . . ftoe Colgate's Talcum Jc lather llrushes on Co-lte-Co Freckle Oreain ftoe Cha-MIng & Florlcnt ........10c (Itegular SOcl 5JC rnnn i nfc-rec Mals Talcum soo 1 OOl 1 1 PASThS Pompelan Fragranco .. aoe lloxed Mntlonery- "lOr IVpsiMenl Tooth Pal . . noe Cora Nome '..........i...$t.oo (Uignliir Sue) OiVV. ivheeo Tooth Puste ...fine Ijuly Mary -..-10c Cnlcale'N Tooth nsiH . !Me Menncna Talcum hoc .Nyal t lledtline Cream AQn IVrnvldo Tootli I'uhi.. ttiie Nylotls Talcum ... ....:r (llegiilar GUcl T7l-. Nj.leuta Tooth Past ... . floe 4' Ofvki wi n wm Pfeiiif v I --.iHi- KLAMATIi PALLS, OREGON nfl WHCRE PAHTICUUMt PZOf'LL , ermj"'. - ' aur tmcir onurn -! Personal Mention A Kansas law states that when' two trslns meet at a crossing each Is o stop, whistle, snd wait until tbe other geta by. Manmatton. Ohio, Mercury. IN' TIIK KI'MN'OTIMK WHAT HK WOUMI OKT : Kd V. Price, Tailoring Co. Fall line of suits an'd overcoats ready for your selection made to your meas ure. K. K. K. store. 3-7 w Nil You should take advan tage of our summer prices to lay in a supply for win ter. 10 cords, green slab $30.00 Dry slab, per cord .... 5.00 Single Blocks 5.00 Double Blocks ,... 6.60 Come to us with your 'problems, our help is al ways free. 0. Peyfoi & Co. . Now the light lasts longer nightly. Sprouts, will soon spring from the seed. And tbe young men will he light ly Scorning laws that limit speed. "If u farmer has four thousand bushels of wheat." said the teacher, "and sells them at 60c u bushed, what would he get." To which a pupil enthusiastically replied: "An automobile." Today at THE LIBERTY tFinal showing of the spectacular racing drama "Queen 0' the Turf" All the crash and tingle of the vividest melo-. drama with a rushing sequence of thrills and throb bing romance. FRIDAY ANOTHER BIG SPECIAL "WHY GIRLS LEAVE HOME" Starring Anna Q. Nillson. A photodrama re vealing th,e poignant phases of modern domesticity. A worthwhile production in every sense of the word. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Del.t) mid family aro In Klamath Falls this week from their homo In Ashland They aro the houso guests at tin Ir parcnts. Mr. and Mrs. C. It. Del.aji. Mr, and Mrs. DoLap aro boils alio to Mr. and Mrs. V. II. FromMi urn! sou I.oylo, of (Irass Valley, Califor nia. Mrs, Freeman was n school mate of Mrs. Dcl.ap 40 yoars ngc. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. M. Crawford Mop ped hero on thrdr way north from l.akevlew, California, to lilt with old friends before continuing their sight seeing trip. ' Mrs. ISIiiabotb Becson Is hvo from Ashlaiiii for Ojtlslt with rel.UIvii and j friends. She Is (ho house Kuest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Houston. - Miss Nellie Doten, postnilttM-n ol the Keno office, was horo .liU morn ing shopping. it, It. lllcki Is a IiubJiig.-h viultor horn this uenk from Pondhtf'ti. He Is stopping nt (lio White Pullenn hotel. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. McfJovie me vlsllors here from Sun Frill c'aro who are roglstored nt the White Pell can hotel. j MIsh Donna Mack was u paaiengor on the morning train bound lor Port land! The Dulles and fieaililo where she will spend soverul weeks of her j summer vucatlon. I Tho unexpected death of llU mot It-1 er caused C. D. (iurculoti ti lenvo on the train thU morning for Katitn , Crus, California, to attend tho funer al. 1 Mr. and Sin. II. i:,(C'ulkl n return- oil last evening from the Wlliaiietto valley where thtiy spent two weokn ciniplliK and visiting with friend. ' A two days trip around I'ppor Klamath lake was Hip plun of Mr. and Mrs, It, V. Smith who lei: t;iln morning to begin their brief outiiij. , Tlioy w stopjtt Sprlug croik urd Kocky Point foru few hours (Uiil'u; Mr. and Mrn.j'A. J. Voyu are liuro with their small son, Joe, from Sis- ' Hon expecting to spend thu uoxt few days attending to business nnd pleas ure before returning to thu HhusM mountain town, Mr. mikI Mm. J, It. I'mrjols arriv ed last night from Flint, Michigan, nnd are registered at thu White Pell can hotel. Hurry I'rathur, who has been em ployed py tho Houston & Phelps grocery far onv( (Iwe, has accepted a position with tho Squaro Deal Drug store. ST 7tfeIQ22Q'miH!ouQbL" A m CAPABAHAii I'irMittea -A ' f A 1 Made horn r&'jtf&W - i CA- "',"''""' mm -saaaBsN O A 1 ""'"VM"' Hi "ffll l JcHttT Aim cm KA-I' lfSPi - 1 SJ ivWaWe. NT 4 1 Kvf r" ip J a- "P:p IN Jr I - wip I ! 1 TVml Ss Full Flavored I . V S. 1 S? Light Colon 1 A K Vi V 1 Y-V Liberal Sizes X . '''Ir-rJ Splendid Worlttnnnsluf. 1 1 L J' V Let Your Next Selection 5 i i j (j ' Y" t He a Carabana j t rOiMASONEHBWAN6;CQ I (A r'"XuL 0I9THIBUTOP& OP i iflHL NATIONS FINEST CIGARS -. i Kyk. PORTLAND fs I l NfK 7 SEATTLE g& y r 1 ll " SPOKANE M VrT7nr , 1 . ' il Cui'iihaiiu M. T 1 I . (Junihimii "Cortina Hoyalos" JOc Klamath Falls, Oregon f u : "n1; v