The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 09, 1922, Page Page Six, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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,cirrHd PUiii made for 4-ntory.
Ki-aparimat building-.
5 flreahaW? Contract awarded for,
titfrfAftag Mount Hand loop highway
Miouln IVmj I'latin jlT.ont) hil.
Wallowa Two-story grange hall
to WWrected.
Porttahd I'ort of Portland tn
build now pilot boat to cost approxi
mately SliO.OOO.
Truth 3
CITIZENS
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Yesterday MR. TAXXPAYER figured that the so
called Compulsory Education Bill (No. 3l4-15) if pass
ed would increase ( '
OREGON'S BONDS OVER $6,000,000
OREGON'S ANNUAL TAXES $2,000,000
- And this to 'satisfy, the whims of a few FACTION
RAKERS,
Here is another Truth, more impertant:
FATHERS of OUR COUNTRY fought and bled
'to protect your THREE MAIN RIGHTS
CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHTS. HOME RIGHTS.
MONEY (Tax) RIGHTS.
- Bill 314 (so-called Compulsory Educational)
would Rob every person in the State
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TODAY'S FASHIONS
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Put Your Initials On It
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Of Freedom Of Children
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t . ratce uiese away ana -wnat nave you ieit. a
E xet a iew aiiuh aiak&ks asK you to vote,
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coma irCAtf . . .
The nwct fad U to nave enaa
Initials embroUlonrfr on onea tnny
mest Mouw. on stccva or JnL
They arc shown on seraMalleretfaa
wll an mnscullnely sevens models.
CoUns shouia maun onrs ui m
icert cr liandk-rebltf.
SURVEY RACE TRACK
lvroKttH IteliiK Mtc In Impnuc
mem of tViinly Vr titiiumN
Sunny of tho mi'o Intel; on tho
county fair RroumlK Imn been nun
plrtctl ii ml KriulInK iniil lolllmt t ho
htilt-mlln tinrk will Htnrt ut unco.
Ktertlon of tlio fair building will
ntart Monday.
A contract bin been miulo with
llio Illy ItodiMi tiKSorlntloii ptnvhllliK
fur ii rodeo In rotint'ctlmt with
sll bo brought lurn a minti a
tiunrterft nto available mul tlio truck
risuly for uso. I'laim nhn nro mi
tlorwny for n roileo hem noxt July
niurlh.
Those rotinorti'il with tho fair
rrport that vorj thlur U pronni-
ln In pal Ufnr lory manner mul nv
iiiiraiiirii nro rImmi that Kl.tiuuth
Id In J car will liavo tho UIkKi'I and
lust f.ilr In tin hUloiy. ,
Action in an Irish Scrap
Cl.irkniuat niunly bun rlxlil rww
ro.nln oltlirr roiuplttitl or utulcr uitt
ninictlon.
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a vx&w sir xs'na.'i'Kr.r
went In
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Your Freedom Your Child
Youp Money
The proposed Bill 314-15, so-called Compulsory
'.Pfliinaitnn Hill
l.i-Is inspired by principles and practices of Russiarf
i Sovietiam.
tnwm m rue bBimniwff MMtftafiswewain
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matehr the guaMnteCtffjkafr 'American liberty.
V', (m'ftetUfrel&mmwt filed at Salem by lead-
' .iJir'PrMwka'lMHitt1t):K a '- ?.o' i u .Cof o rjia
'3.T-InYadttiii4Pma'n Personal libei-ty, inalienable
.; ' rifhta iaiividual freedom, and- begets despotic
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iWt k'ftPACTIONMAKERS ask you to vote this
BUI to,iJitIsiy;lHejr''Wlta!". l'JW "r J-,i,'I pa v
j Uf tf (jj& r-'D.H CRUMP uouvjii fp-W
Pt.tH1H7 ht mini it?. ft iff.
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Notice
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The Malin hotel if now open
to public. The home of. good
eats and lodging.
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F. J. Wilde, Prop.
TONIGHT AT THE .
STRAND
1C .. . i WI1KIIK KVItVllODV GOKH .
HOMK OF TflK KODKI.N'KO.V FKATimES
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TONIGHT
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"ME AND MT GAL"
A story of life, love and laughter
Sfcbw.Smfo t:30 AdreiMion 10c and 20c
SUNDAY SHOW ' .
The great big beautiful special
Monro Salisbury in
THE GREAT ALONE"
"' The romance of a' half breed on football field
:anfi'rfit the frozen wastes of Alaska. This picture
highly indorsed by Mayor Rolph of San Francisco.
Ste the wonderful football game between the
Univertity-of California and Stanford. ,
,e, also
AL JENNINGS. THE REFORMED BANDIT
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and good Comedy
A Mni- lOc-aOc Omtinupm Skow, 1, 3, S, 7, t
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iBUi 7 fir
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NKW YO!K owoHli autumn
hlouen on illily yj.y concentrate
their Ootorawon'jo it ti!' "rt-ntcr of
tli(front. Thern wilt lio, for ctnmiiti '
a Kauiy blou trliiunfil with a ilnslc
bright line of embroidery nrouml tliui
neck ami jverhap arniiml the cuffs. I
XfeWMt BMterlat for an. Hawto
Ii crtptack aatln. Piuay wtSew
rtlk. ahr chiffon volt and crty
ctilo. . mr cthr faroHUa.
BNftr etr ar cxpctod to fc.
tavf-coiaJ. top orchid. coM
a moto. (oBomlltak color la popa
larttr. TaMar.il atytoa wlta Httto
triauatair an araf arrad.
This abicnrc ot Uccorallon In, how-1
erer. atoned for by tho heavily work
ed motif of pay cnibroldejf which
splashes In a big lorniKo waif a-i
up th front and out tlio ti of thni
skirt.
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oblei hati ifithn autumn -muson I n
concoction' nf larkicrca.BaJlruiunU
pm) rreei planva.belac oni,toiUy.
Mas of -satla ilr tightly iflts.th.fc0a.d.
llkb'-U kull!.Cl. '.Tho brlip If ""
poicd attoictlict.oljjncurlcd ostrich
plume. They sweep across thu
shoulders ln bark and half up to thn
at ai HjerlW.,,, In, .front ihey
Krov shorur, ',,,,,"
PARIS The i rowb which tho
Qavtt of noaroaalarorn,at,areHnt
fet la aolneadaptod ari aa anere
nlac eoalumr. '1fh"qBeen' gown.
rrMtediby Charlotta, waa rather
dark rn Mtln kroeadad with gold, I
abovn an underdrew of exijulnlte
whlto lace. v
NKU". YORK-VThn full skirt N
hero to remain for somo time, and
with the full skirt comes thn rather
closely fitted bodice. The waistline
Is pretty well defined, though for the
moment the question of whether It
wilt remain low or Jump back to nor
mal la unsettled.
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By Our Country Editors
LONE I'INE
'Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Slerenson of
Eugene and MrwZi iPhlllpa of
Klamath K4ll. AVn Wedncaapy
with Mr. and' ilra J. E. Enmant
Uncle Clay Ratlld'abd'A'Mra. JTcffin
Ratlitf vlaltcd Mrs. jnU Stereimon
Friday.
Agnos. Knman spent the lattor
part of the week In Klumuth Kails,
the guest ot Marcarct Tallman.
Charles Nlcman and Mr. Uennett
of Richmond, Calif., aro visiting
tho former's father, W. T. Nle-niao.
J. K. Unman and R. W, Human
went to Hot Springs valley Friday
ad brought ioiio "u truck load of
stock 'bogs 8am Knman wont to the
yame place Saturday for another
load. '
Mrs. Klger, Kstln aud Audrey Kl-
ger returned borne Sunday vcnlti(f
from Silver lake and'Talsley,
Harry Elliott of Klamath Kails Is
Visiting kls cousin Dllly Elliott.
L. T Qeertvon Is hauling grain
to Klaiaaill ,KalU.
Mra. Duesfas called on Mra. . Ro
man Monday. flyrioon.
wauaifa waiver spent several
4aya last week with Zerlene Ste
venson.
ALGOMA
S. Iferllhy was unable to thresh
last Saturday oa the fry-wheel on bin
onglsf broke.',
Mag rye tke last law days. They re
port a fair yield per acre,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Davison visit
ed Mr. ''and Mrs. Vra. Ubrman labor
day. v
Miss Clara Weber from Klamath
Falls visited Mrs! S. A. Masters labor
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' I. ''I'oterttolncr and John Oct
went to I'rospect, Ore., last Sunday
by thoway ot Crater Lake, returning
over the (Irccn Springs mountain.
Votcliutser Uros,, bavo brought In
their comblnu harvester from Malln.
They Intend to. harvest Jobs and
George IIKcliitelnv grain,
Mr. and Mrs., 8. iterhlly took. their
hods, Oerald and Vlncont, to the 'Sa
cred Heart academy where thoy will i
uttend school.
RESCUE NQW REMOTE
Mont Muik tuid Docajed TIiiiIkt
KbcouuUtwI f In Argonaut Sllno
JACKSON, Sept. 0,Moro muck
and decayed timbering hare been en
countored by the rescuers striving o
reach ,tho 47 nilncrs Imprisoned n
tba-A'rgonaut mao and another week
may bo 'required to reach trie mon. ,
OREGON 1REVITIES
Clatskanlo to widen strcots. ,
Molalla 'Farmers considering
forming 10,000 acre Irrigation dis
trict. "
Drain Reedspprt highway under
construction.
Sclo New bridge being oractod.
Heppner to have sew " f 20,000
Christian. church. . r
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Next Monday will tec the breaking of the grounds for the
new 'fair grounds. With a large crew of men end equipment the
grounds will progress rapidly and will be of interest to the pas
scrby and more so to those whp will stop and look the whole plot
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With the fair less than a month away it is becoming of
greater interest every day. Plan on a vacation during Oct. 4-5-6
as there will be plenty of excitement to make your stay in Klam
ath Falls worth while. Certainly you wouldn't want to miss the
Bly Rodeo as it is conceded to be one of the best in the entire
country. This alone would be worth your while to make a com
plele stay of the fair but then there will be other things as well.
At the New Fair Grounds,
October 4,5, 6,'22
T;his space-paid for by tho business
men of Klamath" Falls for the benefit
of tho community.
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