The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 05, 1922, Page Page Five, Image 5

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Army of Unemployed Hrducccl, Hiirdcn of
taxrn Lililciicd. Irnni'crntinn Re-
ulri' ptl, C.'osl of LivinK Lowered
and War Menace Memovcd.
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When llit tcleplioiH' operator trlls you
"tho line is lousy, this far I lias Ix-en made
blown lo her ly an rlcclric signal. Willi
ihe ihoi'satuls of calh in daily Icl.-phonc
traffic, if the operator, to secure this in
formation, were compelled lo liston on
llio line of the patty called, pron.pt ierv
ice would be out of the qucstipn.
Hiis delay is eliminated ly an electric
device which in the fraction of a second
automatically indicatcn that the line
called for i3 in lite.
When "busy" icports mc repealed on
nicceJ.'ivo calls for the fame number, it ia
generally due to an immoderate it c of the
called line. The lenylh of a l-leplioiw
conversation is'obvioiiily beyond the roulrol
of the telephone operator. 1 lave confidence
in her when she makes ihe report "the line
is busy.
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The Pacific Telephone
And Telegraph Company
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Electrical A Heat
-Perfectly Concentrated
M Electric Cookery
f Correct Cookery
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PERFECT cookery demand perfect concen
tration of bent. The electric unit which
concentrates tho heat directly under tho cookinc
utensil, thereby tendintr it all into tho food,
aro exclusivo feature of the
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ELECTRIC RANGE
There i no open flnnm to waste tho heat or
to raito the temperaturo of the vessel except
At the one point of immediato application.
You can boil, broil, tcw, fry, roast and bnko
tho llotpoint Hughes way with tho best result
and greatest economy.
Tho Hotpoint Hushes oven, with its thick,
insulated walls, retains all tho heat, oppllc it
evenly to the ronstinu of meat or poultry, and
completes Iho cooking by means of stoicd heat.
Inquire about our special cooking rato.
The lliilpolnt.lliitfliis lynge.-. c.ui ho pnnliit-eil
nl ou n-ii-oniililo iil(c lni'.uise wv, Inn lliem ly
lint rmloml. Sio lis nliiiiit vthoiu lo Kit a inngo
mi leiiMiiuiMo li'ini.
THE . CALIFORNIA-OREGON POWER COMPANY
A' i lining t'i tnilnmt"! k
lliu AiiiitIiiiii IVmIitiiIIuii
Unit limn UiiTf 'ro Iiii
mill OJCio lion tvfiK'irnriii't
pliiyimiMt ulii'li tlln Id i ililli mi nil
mlnlatriilliiii in inn Into imncr Munli
xii mil liy lil rdlcf lliat thn Inxe Iij roilurcil
' 1,-iimr nl Tim iiiiiHtniiiiitiK fcaiiiru of tlm no
ii ,'iimiiOO Inx law wrlllcn liy Uio H)cln vwUin
i. nl of mi of tlm Itr Miliircntl (Viinfrna una .. i..
crt-nBo of m) In tlm lav oxmnptlnti
of tlm lii-ail of nvurv fatnllv u.i. ,
I. 1!I21 llilit flnllKlrlnl ilepn-iiiiliill iclveii nn ntiminl Inintnn .r t.-.nnn ...
Iiccnii i-irly In tlm hiiiiiiiht of 1W0, i lend. In addition, liU cxinpllon for
Tlio lliniirillnlo piolilcin In fun- itin !( ' flilMrrn ntn' dnp.'ndonU wan iloul.lod
piilillrini parly wan tin' niiiru lo nor , from tliiO lo $ 100. Them excmptlonf
inal I'ondllloiii (jiiilirn(o pr.tttlc.ally nil ihoro on n
lliu uiiilfrlyliiK coii"t of imluilrlnl wukii or Hnlary. It fiuluitcm nvt-r 4
ili-pri'luii wiih Uio proilrjiloii of nurl 000,000 lipadu of f.unllle In ordinary
iiillnri' liroiiKlil ii limit ly tin- mdlinl tlrniinstanccii. In addition, tlm new
ml, illimiiil of nfjrluiltiiril i n illU liy Inx -law rcpialrd nltoccllicr llif
Hi" Dfiiiormtli uilmliilMrntliiti Tlic "niilnnmo" tntt-H nlilrh working men
AiiiiTltmi f.irniiT liil)it 10 per ci-tit of had lo pay on ovor thing otcrywlierc
nil iiinmifai Hind priliiiiii lliu ilf for vcrthliiK Ihcy IioiikIiI It nlno
pi'r.iti'ilrtiiiiMtntititcoinpflhil Indu. rcpcalcil nil transportation tnxi-ii
trkH Hi turlall produillon und turn whldi were Iclul on all gooiH Hhlptwd
linn Into Ihn slrci'lu. 'I hi- Iti'ptihllt.iri hy frelRht or vxvntt or panol poul
'olu:roH liiiinidlntfily rmitorpil niirl- Kuih Inxt-H wcro nddi-d to Ilic nit Irnnti-
iiltnro to. n liL-nllliy (oiiilitlmi Tlm tost of gondii and, In thn long run,
rnimt-r (inlcn-il thn mar!l ugnln ni n v,-oro paid hy Iho working mmi". All
Iiut of iiMtiiifarlnn-il imln. Tin- told, lliu now tax hill lifted from lfn
rankii of lliu iiiit-inplo)id hrgan to Rhouldor of tin- forking lasni of
dfcn-iuif. thin country oer 5800,000,000 a year
At tint limn tho roal and railroad ' Aceordlng lo n roport Isiuc1!! hy tin
si rll.es ttcic tallod lliorc uan n grrat-i IT. H. Iijiirtrui-nt of !,ahor June, jii,
or ili'inaiiil for lahorlng iih-ii than Ihc-ro' Hip retail rent of Ihltig a rrjiluallV
n n supply. ' rt-dureil from Manh, 1921. to Ui u,.,,,
Dili- of Iho mint Imporlaiil conlrlliiit Iho rupoit was IhhiimI The thing cotr
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(?. ft. fffnutA r-hflll.nnfl.. .... . . . .
i-bi-- , i t. . . ."i'' il,ln- ,la invcmeu a avieo to prevent
e Inking of ship which havo been ramtncil or torpedoed. With tho modrt
boyo ho show how a nilibcr-cdgcd Meel cap 1 drown nnlnit thfhofo
ty the suction of tho vntcr. tho row of cono-sUapcd cuactlng u ,2
Inx- fac-loM to thn lniprouim-iit of tho
unemployment tiltiiatloii wan llii-inrly
onac ItiiPtit hy thu npccl.il m-miloii of
tin Itopuhllc-an ('oiiKreim of tin. re
strh-thi) liiitnlgratlon law Tlili wn
denmndeil hy tho lahnrlng teoilu of
the t'nlted Ktat'X. It i-nncliuent pre-
tonlcd tho liii-'jinlng of hiiudrvdH of
In no other nation In tho wori.i ,...
rcdurcxl during this uma time.
Tho sum and total of ouu ypar or
Harding' udmlnlitratloii, so far ni Ii
a.fi-cts tho working poople, han hf-r;.
Ihe cllinlnnilon of tl.o prohloin of u.i
emplnympnt l-Xi-OIlt In thuie Imlnatrl..
affiled ly mrtkca; rt-diic-lloii of tnx
u..t.. ...- .... w n -. ,.,ii.-.i ... ....... . Dinnio, I I.M111- (II OI iaX'f
llioin-anili of linritgranu who would paid hy tho working classo-i In n sum
nltlti tt'iln Ifirrnnail.l III, I itlj , .1... ..,.. nllnv m..Im h i.ii.i ...
only Imp linroago.l (In i.mk of the
unemployed n.nl added to tin- ludui
trial illnirrni. Tho prnrlniis Itepuiill
can Congress hnd passed a rlmllir law
hut II wi eioed hy Pr' il-tit Wilson
Iho Ilepuiiiic-an uiiiuiniKiration cam
agKngsiliig nearly a lillllnn dellars:
the restriction or Immigration; n gen
eral program of lessened public .
pendlturi-s widen liuures still further
H-ilurtlnm In iax"s, an Increaic of IS
aw . ,.,.! ft ll.n .lit. .. t 11 ... .
.fc.....ii - - , .ii. . ..in.- ,.-, ..-ii. in.iiu .uiuutji jAiiiuny uonil i
Into power llndliig Iho htirden of taxes millions of whlt-li nro lipid hy wagiJ
wry hoaiy. Tho working man had to, earners and men on salaries; a gra'j
lipnr hit' Hhnre It wiih isenll.il In! u.il rediutlnn In llxlng coHh.
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EMPTY fgr FULL
CCITY
TVGALLONS
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If )ou rould get an rdnal homo In
the country, affording city advan
taged, with a dally Inromo that would
pay iihuml.intly for labor expended,
.mil 25 per cent on the purchase
price, would on buy;
have It' f acres on statu high
way lta miles H V. Corning. Calif.
Modern ' ro in hiuiso, new hnrn 3u x
yi, n ilninly hen house lSxlOO oth
er smaller one, brooder house, seas
on CMurlt. 0O00 rhliks. with elec
trle hroodern, 1.1-540 size eh-ctrlc In
culmtorN, h eomplctn cl.ilr and poul
try equipment. Tord delhery ear. .1
lot of siimII trels: r.Min white leg
horn poultry, fine cow.
1'rult comprlsliig nppli-s, cherrloti,
nprltots pearlies, prillien. gnines.
lips, olives, oranges, grapu iruii, i.ng
lUh walnutM, iilmonilH und berries, j
h'lno lawn, flowers mid shrubbery
Well of best water, 1 k-ctrlc lights, ,
motor and pump.. Hatched :io,0(Jii
i-hliks. and sold $3.ono worth of.
poultry tho past season. I'ritlt, !
cream and ogg tirought lU.OOO Two'
111 on do tho work Two years net re-
eiiuo will m.iko tho purchuso price
K erthlui; Included except furniture I
In dwelling I
A beautiful homo mid a. money
maker. 1'rico ?!.roo. Terms 0111
half.
Aililrem Maywood I'otiltry Parm. I
W II. Harris, owner, Corning, Cal I
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Arrival of Power Boat
Cause of Speculation
ANCHOIt.Uii:, Alaska, Sept. 5.
Tho arrhnl hero of tho 00-foot power
boat Nlln (hnn aroused consldcrahlfl
local curiosity us to whether Its
owner. Caiitalij J. A. Johnson. In
tends to tico It for a gold hunting
erulsu to .Siberia. Many uchenturous
spirits hae applied to sail with him,
hoping to become modern argonauts,
hut Captain Johnson steadfastly re
fused to dlMilgo his destination.
From time to time letter have
been tuning from former Alaskans
living In Siberia telling of gold pos
sibilities and assuring friendj that It
is possible for Americans to Iho
among thn bolshoWkt, although they
must rely on their own tact and
ability to steer a safe course but ween
warring red and white factious, If
they hope to take any gold out of
tho country.
Tho Nile Is driven by an SO horse
power distillate cnglno and so con
structed as to bo able to accommo
date a small gun on tho after deck.
lourgauge
will PROVE
jtsea romismMigm
txvuumy
Stop at the Red Crown sign th next
time your tank needs filHnj;, and then
keep track of your mileage.
You'll find that "Red Crown" takc3
you farther on a rjallon, and gives you a
more powerful, sweeter-running cn
E'ne. "Red Crown" vaporlres rapidly and
uniformly in tho carburetor and ia
consumed completely in the cylinders.
Every callon is ths same, wherever
and whenever you buy it.
Fill at tho Rsd Crown 3lRn at Ser
vice Stations, at uarages, and at other -
dealers.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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QIIAIITY
"Is the Product Right?"
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It is a maxim of advertising
ing that a poor product cannot
be successfully advertised. It
may flash upon the scene with
brilliance, become the talk of
the hour, and to all appearances
be destined to set new records,
but unless it is and does what is
claimed for it, no amount of
printer's ink and artist's colors
can give it permanence.
Once in a while some article
of merchandise will appear to"
defy this rule, but not for leng:
Public response, at first, per
haps, quick and active, becomes
slower and slower. Sales fall
off. The business grows sick,
and in a few months or a few
years, tho very name of the pro
duct is forgotten.
Advertising men know this so
well that today the first ques
tion upon which they must be
satisfied before they will recom
mend advertising to any manu
facturer is Is the product
right?
And merchandise that is right
mernandise that will satisfy
in service merchandise that
will bring customers back for
another purchase is the first re
quirement of the jobber and the
retailer who expect to endure
and flourish.
There is no better assurance
of this kind of merchandise than
an advertising pledge to the
public.
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