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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1922)
TDKrlDAV, HU'1l!Mni'lu THE EVENING HERALfr kLAMATH FALLS. OREGON fcvtriiifHeraH UlhK . ft fM Ptk&i! .1 I.I.IMI.. mnM Malay, at ikUll CCMRPM Of KMMMtk Pint,- at nt etBftth amt Alw4 at taa pottoitic at Klaav atkflNU 'Of.,- far (nimIWm Mtti aaiMi u acoaa-aa MBMBM Or TUB AS90CUTKD TWAataaaita Pm U aSdaalT. It atitlV t taVaa lor -Malic Uea fatt-Mvra dlaaatcaaa'cttditod ta it araat atfcarwu crdit4,la ttia & M alao tha local aawa paMWiaAMWta. TOMMY, ARPTKMItRK 12, IBM. r THINK! fkf &YCR In Oregon' history were 1 condition, more propitious, as far as factors outside the state are concerned, for Oregon development. Never was there more reason for saae and sober men to arise within tfto state, stamp out once and for all our reputation or political freakish aaaa and foolishness, remove the bar rier that are keeping colonists and capital' out of Oregon and let the fleed'ot progress in. Sensible men cannot blind them MltrM to the dangers of the com lag pdlHIrat campalga. On our political dacftaa next November hangs 'the &ar of- Oregon. ' ' ' ' .Ifo can vole a lot or freak, laws, lafa oar statute hooka and'taerehV serve aatlc la' the world that Or- lr.a oaf Ptac to .Invest r the as)-' that la piMarf up la aaaiara Haaanlil eaatwa. ' W can elect to office a set of serf aaalpf ,allttelaaa aad serve aetlee a the world that the settler who eater Oregon must come ' prepared 4 WTimlrolled at oaee In a a lee rSNtiauV aad racial quarrel. la th. light of. put perforasaac aad Haryy'-ott,'a celebrate pro- Smacemeat taat'oregoa "ta rooi th family" such fiasco are po- I JOJ I w JUST RECEIVED The hew Knox Veil 1 In Black, Navy anil Brown. ' I USL13E 1 Republican Administration Promotes World Peace Plans Maintains Vigorous American Policy, Avoids Foreign Entanglements and Achieves Great Practical Re sults for World Peace. J. i. BKrBBSKNTATItK HIIK.M-K M. TOW MIR (IOWA), (MilKHAN HOISK rOMMITTKK ON INftlLAM r.IRN iiiyMiiaiylii. J, ii m ii iw mm Letters from the People iryirnwinnnnnnnnrirm. w ruir ' T -- -..- IK1I.IM THAT mMPHI.SOItV KlfUOATION III M IS VH'IOl'H The people ot the United States earn astir desire peace. The last adnilu titration, with" an Insistence that would not consider any metbod of tuefalf.tae peaceful settlement of In teraatlonal disputes escept the League f Nations, west out ot power largely because of that fact. Tba people saw la that scheme an assurance of furlh- the nations panic tu tilt; Conference. we have made war mure difficult and less Justifiable for all nations, and hare alven-a new ait-urame to thoe the, .future who defUe .and hone, or. peacv- or thc-WSrld:- '" l The present, administration lis given not onl actual and practical eSDresxioil of Km i!rlr fnr lu.nr.. Ii rWar rafter than a reasonaal pUnlFas"dneTo tlie exirroiJMfmli In the for th discouragement .aad prevention reductieii -of l.-itlltar ,rit,iuh. mihY."wv" l W1 ' r hr d U whara wW wllltnalr "sibatlt0 to"aWr aaVaiaiy ti: VrflWki, polltl alawsrlmaV ftyf A Kaaaacaaait-Tfcw -tortf a f wars. Th prtnt atalalstratlon with rare f iiai jaadtrtoak to secure concrete aad dsflalu Interaatloaal agreements wldca would result In dltnlnlsblng the probability of future wars by limiting th armament of those nation whose competitive strife could only result In future wars. Accordingly, the Presi dent called a Conference to meet' at Washington to consider the limitation f armament and to make such settle ments aad agreements especially with regard ta th Pacllc aad adjoining Unitary a would determine eilsttng dtsajutee and remove causes -of future discord. Judged by. practical-results the We are "scrapping" our Nav ilown to the treat) standard, by which the United States, must limit Its tonnage to 525,000; (heat Britain SW.OOO, Japan 313.000; France 175.000, and Italy,- 17S.000. We have reduced our annual war ex penditures of over IIO.OUO.OOO.OOU tu about t600.000.000 and are maklnK further reductions every year. The last administration refused to end the war with Qennsny for orr two years after the Armistice was signed, except upon acceptance ot the Veaalllesitreaty with ithe, LeitEUeiCov ejuwlmThbwpfeaenti AdailiMtrstlon Itbout dc- any rlRhl thu ' . . . -ir. .j .i ii is jh t't i i V Jt tA i, sbV rni i iiTTlirUMiilTuT iljMJ?3tT Wlihlggton Cobferinc wall the grVal wade peace with Oermany w . . k .. aawaiaaaa arta-jaaar w aaimaejaaa. iu a he sjaubv a itiuui puiii-iiuri ttt s:2r!SFJ -JSrlSL ! "f wwi'aeaMajluhaArt th. United fSt.tr., had apulreiby Jth llaawlll hav "ewtlreli diKareat 2i-j '. t-.J-IL. hi'.i,.,a.-fn.r4UuiiA ..! :-tlm .ih he 2Jii '' ' " . ""T. '7 - -('- T 7 r,7,. . - : ... fc. .,,. .. areas l; sssuinsasii era , ror a- aaasute irrlWUtM itset (ha-MMtlcal aaaeka! Umltattoa f aaval araaameai; ,.U - I ii.i--.i- il..-V'L" . 'AL iLmmt.Tlitd"'tkmi'armi oararlia-slBtalt agaMat regarding gas nt" warfare-, ir Weured'by1 the5 'ItMipgct' tfktyak-agHement 'Hxlng the. 'siatui.'egBlsi )He- rih'. "and e. f taititailLw--' its, Why aaddletaaj f,t Th United .States will not b an olatea'tiarlbn1 un&Kepublt(!Fr ad- , tMlr own atati anauraaadbia naircn eipeai f.Am)bfit0rwii?. it J If th radical nortkweeura irUaaia wanT to"eiper'im'ent i&riHMmmmmm r - non-i kVt a.rtaWmsjWt-lmetci I state;' . htat, th repatatloa of our folly follow a forever? Now, with the world, at our.door and possibilities of aarwppaMat angateaiag eer aay, matV,loe'H because a few self- feklagr aa' disgruntled politicians are ressisias; every impracucai laws; uaider th sua to. gala votea; ar swpportlag or' remaining non-commlu tal toward measures that are calcul ated, If .passed,, to, set the, hands, cf th cioct.badrJoc:Qregonrfp.rlaTSi j The 'state has a courageoua and pntfTraMlv governor, beadlag ,a aatratLapd progreaalvo' admlalstra lion. ,V. e H la entitled to re-election "on his' rcre He,ia entitled to unanimous support. ' But wha( la. moat vital to the peo ple of, the stat la that while djjfeat night he a' disappointment' for Gov eraor Olcott It will not affect his cwtara materially. jBat for. the people of Oregon, the' daeat, at Qovernor Olcott would be atfagW; a business dlsaater that yaara would be required to remedy. Aad fully as vital, to the Interests of. th state la the, necessity for de faatiai th pernicious measures that by fraud and misrepresentation are aahmltted to' the voters' decision. The election-is. less than sixty days ajay, Th laaues affect every citl p. Tak no one's vord for the norj- oaan of the situation, We do not, aik jthat you nlvo hlaed approval to thj adltorlal. Neither should rat with.-your, blasedicondemnatlon. Opm year' mind and think, think, I Think: beyoad the Prejudlcal con rtara nf the.preeent. Think ten yenrn la advance pf today. Apply the sarro rls aad- the same judgment ths' y WMldi apply to th creation of a ta-yar prgram for the develop PMwt'.af yaw private buslaess. .pieiar-yatir miad of prjudlc'and MPtM. atna th situation 'fully, aaet tklak. "BSBMh- xrwra'WTj UMJUar the1 tjuDdlBa'aadiealanrl'na of rartiacauoas, aaanavai vase: on in ,Padtc. It secured a conDrmation Y alMpf ha, arst,,aatteaa, (mmedJUely cerad;rtw. "Opin, poo'SJ, policy, aa) agraeawau. that; wW ,pr ear atijk, ratart somtauauaa ot caina. ifee- Mrd' th withdrawal of Japan from Shaataag and'Wberia; aad an agree- meat.'wltb Japan defining- and condrnf-.hiy'Ardrlcah-r1gbts,l& the. Island 'of 1 'Through .fieio1 agxement.. fhfch ara.helBg, actually rarre4 Iafo.efTeLt Uy-'tlie "contracting nations, we have greatly reduced the war burden of lust for power. WOULD LET 'EM TALK Isolated ministration-.., But It TflU-he the con tinued pollcy'orrtle'nepubllcan part) to keep the Unlted-fltates to Its tradi tional policy so rn to prevent entan glement In the rra'ieV of conflicting Iniewsti.Herrltprial quarrels, rellaloua' Hatreds, and iracej Jcalomjes whlc.li nave,,amictfa Europe ror more than a th6uand'iosm. The peace-loving peo ple f "Araertc-a will'lo well to main tain that policy, and to support thai party which not only desires pesce but 'taket practical! measures to ob tain lt:,wlilch la noafrald to propose and effect redurjloa.pf our oirn Aro-, Navy and srxrucVin order to'lu'ducr o'tller nations lo do 'llkewlre: ijid which !!! nofbc'ilwcrrcd from Itf policy and purpoae by any ehlnterJrai iclieyie. or by any ambitious or sordd Tiaae-Howored liight ot Women Dc fraded By Dr. Tt-urowa DEnKELKV. Col.. Sept. 12. Wo man's time-honored right to talk was defended recently by Dr. David I'. Barrows, president of the Univer sity of California, In an address to the associated women students of the University. Dr. Harrows -remark wewrliJ refutation 'to charge of mov cullne students appearing in tho DaMy'CalWornlan, college publico' tlon, 'that co-eds do too much chat tering and disturb the member. of tlie sterner sex; ''Men can speak of women's talk. "but when they are, in a tight place they always defer to feminine Judg ment and seek their advice," Raid Dr. BarrowM. "Women talk thlngH over with each other and guln now viewpoints and each worthwhile de cisions." . While In the Phllllplne Islands a number of yearn ago,, Dr, Harrows said ha found the men "glum and beastly' In contrast with the more talkative women. "When I hud any question to put to the natives the men would Invariably refer me to their wlvca." HOWEIX FL'NKIMIi- Tllt'ltSDAY Funeral services for Geo. W. Ho ell will cemetery at lie held at the Mulln 2. o'clock Thursday. Tt St Napkt Yfast Mantes ; , lutt Bi Iftahtl Iroalsed Yest Combine tho Nsces sarjr Bodylron and Body-Vita BBltMs Which Make 3ka CrapUons Vaniil) Abiolutely Tou can prove tho remarkable re. suits ot Iroi.Ued jcort In a tiw lUyB time. To Kt runuliB that uu can, actually see Inr your mirror, and ac tually fl In your whole maUe-up, you inuit use thatyoast which k-lve MRS. IVANHOK'K DUR- lAIi AT OAKI;ANI) alaBgaaW V BBaBaBaaV..i4sp ' .asV. alaalaW. aBw the remains of Mrs. Claire Ivan- hoe, who died Sunday will be shipped Wednesday morning io Oakland for burial. MARKKT RKroRT I I PORTLAND, sfock steady, choice 18.50 ''to butter firm'.' Sept. Calves 19.00. 12. Llvo-1 $1 lowor, 'Eggs a'nd r 8lm Road- from state fair grounds to Valley Packing Co., being Paved, Tbe (Tteil7 dearest klur are 3,cru uh h nrar, iure aaio. res-ary lilcbit-hulldlnir vita. miwi.V ,h0. pr"'!er kind of inn i i I'.utn In the human body. tK'rj In only ono lroiiliu yeajt pro i.uctil in 'tt vorld. and It In called i'i nhi rr n x.il VeaBt. It Is not a if w rr.Uimo nf jca.t and Iron, but ii '"l'i,11'!n d. which la a sub. ftnncs til by luclf. Plriplos. Wad:, heads and cruntlons moan that you " minus tho rlirht kind ot iron-and-vL,,omM,.?!i You no"1 J.'1- IronlS"d embarrariment forer, jour blacl-- rieads will -.anlsh, your purlllcd rich red blood will show In tho ruby of your choeko ond adorable nltln-clear- ncs. Jmnlzed Vea-t will put wire. "SSf!! i,n iur nerves, n-w rud blood- cells In your blood. It builds Ktreneth ihi? Y5ry' ori??n. ,n men' women and children. it In fitnn n .nm,.n. trensrthener. Ak for Ironlsed Yesst. nOtnllUr cIha. TtAUAFa nt Iml.n.ln.. . .. WIII,VU mil Ironliiid vnt ih ni.i n nil storss at $1.00 a paekare. Bath pac druv. K aao containii eo tahit ,.h ..hi. f f."J.15'1, ?btY Pov.r ,0"'e. thelrpg wer. MTd only by Ironlsed Ymst Co , At lanta, Oa. All klsies will bo eweeter from sow oul IMilor, Tln Itcrnltl Many people throunhoul tho county nrn puxslad about th so-rnlloil Com piilnory Hducntlon lllll and wotnlor Iiir what nil tho Ktlr Ih iiliout. Thin oppnrltiulty Is tnhon In uxpliiln ns clonrly ns posslhlo tho mituro of this IcIouh bill. . Tho imrpono pf the hill ni It ioiiiIh, Is to fprco all chlldioii iimlor tho iiko or slxtooti to iitlond tho public school mill no other. Tho history of Its en try on tho ballot makes no mivory rouillnf-i for thoti,lin wish to keep America clonr from tho lllnek-lliiiul iiit'ttuuh of Kttropo iiml lo pnsoro our hcIhioIh Intact from tho Infliionco of pernlcloiiM polities It nmir con-t-elxotl In I ho niliiili of koiiio IciuIitm of orgniilz.itlomi ho lsltoil luropi to ours iiro nhil brought buck with 'them tho lilon Hint they coulil forco Communism nml Solitlsm Into this country by iIoiIiik tho prluito Hchonls, Ori'Kon im chosen s llin Moakost state nml tho most llkoly to full for freak lnws. These pooplo nora holpod by tho Ku Kluxom. who ImnKlno mill nlm to iloprho hoiiio rill tons of tho rights kIioii tlioin hy (loil and Rtinrunteeil hy tho constitution. Acting muter this iin-Amorlciti Im pulse, a petition was proiluctM sow oral mrntliH ago, to liuxo tho hilt put on the ballot. Sufficient HlRiinttiroH wore procured through mlr"nrosoii tntlon and fraud. Tho people were told (tint It was u compulsory ('dura tion hilt, 'without Inn Inn explained to them what kind of compulsion, nml without IhiIiik told that wo already huvc a Compulsory Kiliicatlou hill, Tills fraud was continued, through tho papert, hy declaring fifty tlmim bud signatures hail been secured. When these signatures wero counted at Sulom, It was found that there were oily twenty-eight ' thousand,, and of these twenty-eight thousand, I twelve thousand wero found to lie rupelltlons or otherwise Illegal. Wc ay his hill Is vicious beniuso It would luivo virions results should It ' ever beeomo a law It would unjust- ly tux tho pooplo over two million dnllnrs annually, besides plarltiK mi extra bond ot over six million ilnl lurs for now liulldltiK It Is IcIuih hecaure, under tho phaso of law. It w'ould ileprUn without compensation some cltlzoSiH of the lawful use of the buildings for which they hao spent millions of dollars; It Is vicious be causa It makes for class distinction and class hatred among tho citizens, of our community, uml abote ull It Is vicious because It deprive people f of tllo right which .d Impl.inti'il In the nut urn of things: the right of tlin parent over the child, mid would deprive tlym of tho freedom guaran teed hy the Constitution of tho Cull ed Htutes. , So mo' have false Impressions thut this Is n fight between tho Masons and Ku Kluxers on Urn one skle, and th Catholics and ntlinr nllglous or gauJzutlous on tho other. , Wo absol utely maintain that 'such is not tho cn8o:,'t!tot"hot'flYitr ntof tho Masons i Inn tUbs cnuixyi nr any other county In the sta', knew such a hill was to be proposed. Tho'siiprotno bf- ficera nf(ltha Scp'tlah itlto Masons only .have had a bind in this. Wo lltfirif'tne public statement bf many! profalnaat'Masonsitbat It Isinot th'tj lirnctlcqof. their order to encourngoJ pucji freak and.antl-Amcrlcnn propa-1 rah da: that tho)' believe In a square ueai ror an. Those rr you who hae read Secretary Kozcr's pamphlet and I who happen to know tho original i sourco of tills proposed hill aro struck with tha audacity of tho fnc- tlon-makers who, coming from other states and countries, huo tho hardi hood to Inlect this lilll Into nrrn-nn t politics. t, This Is not a political fight: our schools ha no rlitht In the vnirar-l ls of politics and wo havo no Inten tion to lino up with any party. Nev ertheless, w do not Intend to glwi our strength to any-candidate who tries to carry wntor on both should ors. )t Knmigh of this explanation; I !iao no fear for my church or school. Big otry and opposition will only streng then them, both or which huvn shown a murked Increase since thu advent of this stir last spring, when tho de funct Record bugon Its (umpnlgn of lies, Witness our two crowded her Mccs In Klumatli Falls each Sunday But anyone looklnic Into this nint- tor seriously must bo Impressed with the, threatening results: strifes nnd hatreds of tho bitterest kind; Injury to tho business man: people moving out if tho state; others refusing to enter. And what do tho promoters of the so-called Compulsory Kducitlon Bill' offer In oxchangoT What good has any nun of those promoters brought to the county? And when they hnvo aucrcodod In their nltompt, will they decrease your tuxes? He mlndMI of thut extra two mllllmi, and six million dollars, to ho Innne- (iintoiy placed on your HhoiildernT Will they make moro law -ubldlnu. cltlzeiiH? Will their begetting of feuds and fact Ions lieu! tho iilrendy loutliHonio wnundH of Klamath? Look to your Hlstor-tlty, Meilford, or to any city whuro they huvo obtained an entry, for u Humplo of tliuir nefar ious work; there brother has entered liuttlo with brether: Mason ncaliiHi Mason; Klk against Klkt Leglniialro against lglouulre: until u pull has come upon thu c!tytthut no number of yearH or efforts can roniovo. AVo look to' tho real Aniorlcmi cltl ten to thwart tho Fillister efforts of those wliosu. policy, la to work in tho durk, concealed by iilght-shlrts and lies, thoHo wIi'oho aim It lj to bring about a condition such itlP exists In sturvliiK RuhbIu, (onguered Oermany una dying franco; in oho who, mi- hoard and Inactive wnon America called for help In the war, now par ade tstu length uml breadth of tho country with Imugliiory dangers to our public schools. Sorry the day when public schools would be forced to look to such people for protection! May God help our public schools If that day should evor como, for then only an omnipotent hand could' save them from cortaln destruction by tho Ku Kluxom. Tho business mon of Klamath hood.-w Inked by nm' words, nml windy proinlsuH. Iliiuvinbi-r Unit Catholics, I'roHbytorliiiiH. llnpllsls, l.uthoruiiH, nml nil olhor iloiiumlmi lions, nro hero to stay, while Urn pi-oiiiotuni of this hill nro I'lcntuioi of n iihlttlng wind. Tho clmmbor of ihiitmeiro bus miuked out for Its work this jear ono effort mmo NEW TODAY roll HAIilJ-Hiifo ImiUlro nt All dross tumor rll)lo Shop. '2M 1011 HAM: -HlK Iom'I (.oruor lot In lint Hlirlilgs iiddlllon on paiillielit. Imporliint than all A ten I bargain nl Hr.omi .nisi uio tho other offoits that lmi been or place for. a mil ' iniooi" mi ho inmlo In tho fiituie, tho rim- IhiiiIIIi, 'i' Main St 1- Imr nf Hie unuhits II II .1 the IIIIUS that luito been hroiiKlit Into Mauialh ,)He (,,rii- No eoiuitj's liiisluesM mid mulal ijto n hook. factions This will proo n utorol.. , illH.istioui nml lasting ruction than , , . miy that has lomo to Kliimiith unless j (m Hcoiirlng anil Cnnlliig means am taken to vtmiip It out, u.,,,,,1,,,. i;,.. Cnrdlint Ui) per pound unco anil for nil. iHbln om wool lo Crescent Halt ItcpoilH IIOIII IIIO Mirious inetiiinn ot tho county bring tho assurame that BUI .1H -5 will meet with Its de sered ilefeat, mid wo would hao ,ou iltillv bear In mind ot tho iluglug of the Angeliis, merultii: noon ami night durlm: October, n constant ie minder ot tho comluit ilealh-kuell of that iilONiual gall through which some would deprhe Anierliiins uf their rights ami Klamath romit of Us duo slune of prosperll)' 1 nm, Sincerely jours, lll'CII J MAHSIIAl.l., Pastor. Sacred Heart I'IiukIi r. (oUevtloll Please loliirn to lleiald of- i sir t, lleddlng I'u. for siitlsfm lory work. Crest eill Unit b Bedding Co. Mil)' ton, Oregon. ' 2-M WAN'TIJIV -tllrl or woman lo help with housework foi family of fUo. Call 2rt2W. I'-'-tl I.OSP In isist office, ropy of mi ilgrieiueilt. uililrcsseil to II M llnntrau's. Phono IH7II I2'M M.MIIKIt IIA.Mll.KI'H w.ri:i SAUDI. I-' AND PACK HORHI'H $1 fill per ila Itlllltlllg pill tlon I taken mi) where In tho momitnliiH, b mi mail who knows tho momilalns Imiulie (Irani I'omh, Wnmpler Intnl ilng 1 8 1 To load Iiiinlier hi contiait. Iiimii Lumber Co. I'liulie 2lf Mr. Iluik Hunter liiixlmk Waterpnior HiintloK Coati, , Pants nml Cups Hood nml Ball , Brand Rubber IIimiIs, Leather VcMm nil slylen Sweaters, (llocs, Wool Sox now ready nt K. K. K. Store, i Lending Clothiers. UtM.1 CAR I'ltt'lT Another iiir-lonil fruit will he In I'rldny moriiliig. Wntdi for ml for prices. A C (llenger. '.".' Mlllll HI l.'-ia Broken Glasses 0 There Is no th,,,, , , When oilr Klase. nit-Vt Ji '' Vnu tlommiii ,,,11,1. Cleilt servlcn the,, '"", '"I "" ""' ei iilppei irt .... aiiiih service lin.u,dl,Hr'"",fr Wo grind tint R,,r.P , , '"IK" '"' -1 m, , ,"' ten (iirn.il .1....1, ...'""' . 'i"ir 011 of Twenty fltn leiiie. J its t Dr. Coble I'lionei ore. :i..w, ,.,, 71111 Main tr. Wlj KOII SAI.i: llnhy rarrlago good romlllilou ami ery cheap Phono I1K. I2U ll.iniitni Hlarts proM'tnentM. work on street lin Norlli lli'iid planning lomuiiinliy btlllillng to seat 1 Soil people. .Milton ships CI cars prunes TODAY AT THE LIBERTY "GOOD WOMEN" Is the tale of nn heiress who defied contentious l.oo!y lluio mary Thehy leads uml Ih supported by .1 most accomplished tust Tho story deals with thu age-old problem of the worlds brutality whlrh forgets a man s transgressions but nuor forgive a won mi's The play Is well handled and will Inteieit on A'nd In tighter eln )oti will fliul'-'Kuiih1' Pidl.ird Aimuuig In ll worn- "HIGH TIDE" which Warning The Storm is coming TBW -7f 3 ft Ora5iy7 pt tells a Keeps a sccrtt Outwit Mm passing y,ar U stout tho natural nilur, WUiui luster to jour y.ray an J faded hulr In 11 innum-r nature if. proves, with Co ,o- a ikI-miik protenn lietft-ctul by Ptuf. Jcbj II, Austin or ('Mr jku, over M yinrs u hair uml hcnlp )ts.UUiL Secrets of Co-Lo Sucast Co l.o U u xunldfut HtjH f'ltur. iMllllnH ira.c;j, HIUki lril i.r KUllillUr N l.uut MlflUM, Will lii.t Iter tub iT W4 M Ihjuro lair hi- s m I Uik tM litili Iu u i.ly ui tuo.tKi. . like urtlliiiry Ii ir tints tM lr. Will tiui U9M th fair l ilit nr I'trrk .iff Ci. llulr Jlxlor.r for turj nsluml tluiiln i.f Klr-A, u blark nml Out), lii!i i,( lri A7, fur jrt bU k bir, Al, tt km. ilium bruwll li4ln, At, fur lljU bruwn, lrli him n-ilium ilXlri. At All Dnif; Al- DrpuStoti Send for .Spccijl Trill lliilllo ot l.. l.U ..tit i.J ( tt ll tU4 HM MrllMli)uti WliMUKfP fSOr, JOHN N. H'ttIS 188 II.I.V.II KUl ,tx AtiCil, tasv llalnluf tu have ih' store. j Albany Proptimd UliltfoaV (Jnnrtvvlllc rond lielnr Surtfyti SI Our Quality Is First m SANTFORD & COMPANY 426 Main St Klamath Falls, Oregon Our Price Ii Lew Kansas Hard Wheat Flour SATISFACTION GUARANTEED OR MONEY REFUNDED ". Per bbft98s Per bbl;49s 1 98 lb. 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