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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1922)
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WAsPWrveemoctjkt(c(Vandldate, U frnif it'tast Wpeusth school MliaWe: ta a front porch Interrlew at hi fcoma at Im. f rande, jEeptemker 1. 'Merc refuted to commit himself on (tt BChool bill to a Portland news paper bibb aad an attorney who had aaait "b trip to."hU koaie especially to "aak IkiBUre.cBtecorlcl quettlens: 1. o you farar the proposed ComiwUory public school hill to be Tptoi, nppn at the general election . bbI' vpoBf ored by (fltlians who are ' or the Masonic fraternity? t '!irf-Wint yot" support legltlatlon 'teleideld to'lnenr tcasatlon of wear iBi'of sectarian tarn lBtne'ptblk VrhboW?' 'Slrrmi you opo the ttie of aey (or private or sectarian 3f""A-2-m' EpV'H I Uiur 1 Aft -ft w bbbp, luem i' J I 'WHI-CBWMH I Mb4 kKk 1 iwttJeifi hlafo If Tf.'T,i i ;,wr- il BVe BOth. a I ;te4e ike VlaJ 4 -bbW le aat ?1 aUNWfll be i head ot thla state. Tho chief reason that Ben Olcott Is not more popular ihan he la, is because, he Is a typical business man, his attention centered At all times on the commercial devel opment of the state; carelesi of his personal fortunes and n stranger to ttA stratecems and subterfuge ot politics. We'll cheerfully admit that either Whiter Pierce or Charles Hall would make a more pompous governor than Ben Olcott ; but pomp and bluff are not tho attributes that are needed In Oregon for the next decade. Forget these foolish politicians; full of untulflllablo promises; offer Ing anything that Is likely to get a rote. Let's qnlt kidding ourolres, canl lift ourselves by our boot straps. The lifting power mut come from outside ourselves; through new settlers and new capital to develop tho Immense raw resources of Ore gon and make them available for taxation) As tho valuation of the state Increases, taxes will decrease. The only way to get the settters and the money l to stamp out our fcollsh quarrels, o defeat by it tie-1 Clslre majority the foolish measures that have been placed upon the Bal lot, to cast a vote that will let the world know that .Oregon's people are tane and resent the meddling Inter-1 larence or. radical politicians from the four corners of the country, with' their freak experiments. Walter Tierce Is net the apostle ot such a program and this last desper ate grab for the radical and preju diced vote proves he is not. The record of Ben Olcott Is a re cord of sound business administra tion, representative of no class, dart or group but In the Interests of all I the people of the state. Isn't It about time for the right thinking cltisena of Oregon to come out ot their Ku Klux trance and line up on the side of common sense and commercial development; aw RILEY HOME MECCA OF HUNDREDS FROM - ADJOINING STATES .pvtue-MO! 'putpWa? Were. "said the Interviewers', talk- VfiBJBBfcgj; jBflBJW La BBd pltfC. -rBr'-iraVrrW,' kit absolutely refused tftot!BtottBBfBBnre JPiTWcP0!"1 iuu.uraeaDeuurti Betwkft thVdetll of! INDIANAPOLIS. Sent. 13. Hun- aH BdriraTOwe4 stand arl of, person's from Indiana. 1111- '. peltate schools on Jke J sols, Ohio and other states have UTBBBPBiBWUriWtrsTTtsueu sae Borne oi tne, late James tlw Measure, Pierce wkltcomb Riley, famous poet, since Ml)UCBf4ikmBB,', fK."1 itke' place was opened, at a public J 'BBllglBBBaBM MW Alll If . I BlttlA l k MBII 1 1eAillll t M, M -f7tVl V.WNH J I MMV VM Oflll tUnMlVWIUMIf IV U rkwrtt Hall's balloon.Jt.jwrister wbleh lsr being maintained. Tjy nT 4 r i Kinneji,' wno ror many poTlUeaTTnlSlHienceeafs" wtstbe housekeeper for Mr. o.up against IhU. Riley, is ia charge of the home. plank of prejudice IfApproximately 2000 persons have Visited tke akrlne to date, Jt was aid. , Xt AH th fltftt furnlrfilnvj, tif Sr Hall .Insists on run-iL' . .. ..,,. . ,. ,. L Icott, pro-Mhoolbrft1to hm-tman ,. thw hon,B. .,. pelessly spilt. Pierce 1... . , , . .. krtJag ob-HbJI seeing this iwlWre(B where lhe poet dlll,m0fl 4e.,ly . move of . desperation o;u,ned M a under fce d,rec 'T! ,Th "'"rt omo '"'.tloa of the RHey Memorial ...oe., u:-...".w-.-l..i--.i-. . ' erection -of the Itlley hospital btEbTHbb bibb who wouUUke thj'or ch,Mr,,n' l4 frem. the farmers' groaning hicks faad. distribute It in new ways IBM ..wauld aVe 'lite -happier for (aBiTPwiMs wu, Itostnurant steaks keep their sen iority rights. If more hunting license are h sued, wo preillct a milk Jhortnpe. "What Is hellT" asks the New Vork Herald. Buying se'nul hooks. Kaslest thing on e.trth I .r' Lug what to do Instead of work. "Jail Breaker K.UI" headline. Pen Is mightier thnn the saw. Atom Is smallest thing In t!i- world, t'p nn atom the lilgnt. Drummer aro gtnl at Hiking be cause they live away from home. If a man want his dreams to come true he has to wake up. The drifter seldom land. What makes a country hotel h.l bug madder than vacation ending? Hard elder Is pronounred Illegal so there will be plenty. "hrt n swimming hole feels loin-! some after school opens. Dempsey says rest makes a boxer. Now we know why he Is champ. There can be no universal peace until married men stay at home. ThU may be an awful country; but In Paris, men wear ear-rings Nursing a grouch makes It grow "Turks Tako Eski-Shehr" head-, line. Some people drink anything. All polished men don't shine. PINE IMPORTATION TO BE ENCOURAGED BY JAP GOVERNMENT TOIvIO, Sept 13 The Japanese1 goernutent has decided t encourage tho Importation ot American nine' villi n le to regulating tho market quotations of timber In general There ha been such a steady In crease In lhe Importation of Ameri ran pine that some timber dealer hero regard It ns a menace to the do mestle forestry enterprise and an at tempt by the Imperial government tc keep the Influx of the timber In chetk, I nihorutod. Nakal. chief of the forestry nf fairs bureau In lhe detriment of agriculture mid commerce, however, liollttled the suggestion while ad mitting the growing Increase of the Import from tho fulled States. ' It Is true," he staled, "that during the past few )oars the Import of Ameri can Jilnos has been more than doub led chief y because ot Its lower quo tuttons. lint tho Imported timber Is so Inferior In quality that It grou-ll III); llllin'll (.ill muni lliru.iii' llli- iltimestic forestry undertakings jl Instead of cheeking the Import ot American pine, therefore, nrrorillng to Xakal, the government will rath er encourage It. In the hope of utllli Ing It for the purpoio of regulating the domestic market quotation of general timber Indian Summer Tho warm sultry days of enrly full require lino of loilt'l preparations and druR sundries peculiarly their own. Many of those listed1 Iinlow nre to bo found only at our store and comprise sumo of the finest and host on the market. Nyals Face Cream One of the finest and most siitlRf.ieiorv disappearing eieaiu on the market today As u base fur powder It In ime. yr celled OUC Hennti-San A wonderful preparation of henna for pro ducing mat goiiit-u milium tint, no r VlVfU much deslrei Uusy lo use. Advertising pays. Try It and teo. I m Mine Mule of Early J Days Is Disappearing1 to carry Hall and Plerci It firm, as- That should keep 'BWtykody. Y .' Ub' Bow. Aat? -He'reli Wilter ,1 afMreamBiinM'to the support of a II ttfttbaV, tlrsfrattle oltjct, ' box, ; eiilril'roV'S a wltllon dolUr koadi 2 ' WV: 4. annual interest and up-1 I Bp.efcrce BT'two bUSbmi dollars J, ', 43k, politicaf consistency, thou art a Mllton-church. Mr- - -Work to start on 120,995 WKST FRANKFL'UT. III.. Sept.' 13 The mine mule, who,, history date back to the days of early coal J mining In southern Illinois, grad ually Is disappearing Just ns Is Old Dobbin, th once familiar drayl horse. With the gradual disappear ance of the faithful ."hard tall." old' mlnem are preserving for posterity, talts of pathos and sympathy for) tbe o'nee essential draft animal of the mining Industry. I Stories picturing tho mule going blind by constantly being kept un dergrcund and picturing tho colt born far below thc surface nro dis counted by 'k'tho more truth-loving miners as fairy tale. and by tho mine operators as stories' ho de sign Is to lend a touch ot romance to the early history of coal mining. The modern mlne finds use for only one mule, that for tho distri bution of powder after the miners havo been hoisted to the surface. This mule Is lowered to the bot tom of the shaft, but brought ba"k up after completing It work and Is cared for In a xtablo above ground. Electrical power U us"J almost exclusively for hauling coa' cart under ground. Guaranteed to be Cured Without Operation ""AN I be cureJ and will 1 remain cured," is thc constant thought of suffer ers from Piles. You can be cured and uill re main cured under my non surgical treatment. No knife, no operation, no anaesthetic, no pain, no confinement-anJ a pos itive monevback guarantee of cure, no matter how chronic or act ere lour Tiles may be. If ou arc a sutlcrcr from Piles. Future, FlituU or Itching, write to me today. DR.CHAS.J.DEAti RECTAL SPECIALIST SN9 AND SSORStlfSn Psjarf UMO.OHUGN mimtiow this papcb whch wh'in, Armyne Aliothtr dainty French tnlM arci'SKor) A lip stick In peurll form, producing NAT!--It.W. 1 1 lit h for the lips mid eliet-ks. In lne I) little ctsi-M lor the ultlt) J 1 ff Castile Soap We handle tho finest Italian ami tpuil h lastilc Nothing liettrr for gi-nerul mil, t nne or for luitiy'H tender klu i:cei- ojj. lent for Kliniiipoos siOC Pebeco Tooth Brush Made hy the manufacturers of IViiio-n Too'h P.ue Tlie fir it re.il improvement in tguth brilhi in so e.irs. Auk E to see them OUC Cambay Lotion A wonili-rful lotion for the hands Con tain nothing itlcky or greasy. Muki-s tin hands M(t. smooth and white Once tried you will uo nothing eKe ' 50c Ashen of Kosen-RoiiKc The Hutu pioduieil hy this rouite are tin) nearest to the natural iiilor that may lie nli tallied A Irtrie imno eMeuilve d J tf tli.iu some but liiurli lieller. P svv Cosmetique Indien A I'leuch toilet priip.ttatloii lor dnrkeiiini: tint Unlies atid e)elirows. Much superior tu Musrnro. Mavhiillli te. Ilinwii TC, and Illurk. Odorono Depilntgry (Kiillll'lhllig new) I'or relliotllig oilliet- fluoiiH tin Ir Made by the makerx of O lor nun (liiar.iiileeil to lie liariule mid easy In use 75c Thespis Cold Cream 'I ill Is a fine tliealllcal" cri .mi one of tlii Iiii ,. Im- nit "lil xN'etlilni: le'iiOr lor ,1 liiitli'.UK i renin Kouiim-n iiii PA si ft r unto lillis i s mulling H will JvC Klamath Korn Knocker Theso are Hie days thill niiikn rnrn "MIK mill Imrii Hei n lint tin or Korn Kuncknr .mil lenime the I"Im C nil rutl Ii-im or to ilo tin work OOC Rubber Gloves A brand uw lot of rublier r.lif dliecl from the i iit rr n lartory Olio of ilo- 'in si and hi'M liioklnr, glows we liati .-.ir tu. I. mI .Ml In- 0 1. 1 u 75c SBB BBS SBS BB BSBSB BW ' W W B BJWPSbJ J M Wy KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TraSwl I I ' V WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE yjl rf, Bt,3VBBI I UlBtlhr 1 mm b1 iiskti bat thy basic, Imrredl I ' Amitwto. i JaB-sBetkod.of transports- KtaBtBth county over which -ttr BitiuacB have some measure of BMrol. That if -the highway system. L JustBte-MBator Wjilur Pierce has '; "apa'kU BtaiMtsto defeat, discredit I , iBlijk; 4roy the- aUU highway pro. J0j&aitlhP state highway commU- J, , Blip.. iCoB't' take, ourword' for It. -ill.f.BB bm eoa.bopa.of carrying out ktotJax redaclloa pledge, 'should he Iajactail, U snust. lie in Jthe curtsJl ,,BsoOriB's;hItkway; 'deTelop., JH taVfarniers of Ctemath coun- -Jl WP1" eX0'Hlnt, tal as they i bb .-.fraat Bijawmy aeveiopmeat to t I '. wm aar; .icaiag railways as'tney ao, 1 , )bW' ''amrVrftloB from tke 'rain i '.prssiiAtloD, rIa a systeBi of over WBKB"tbey can economl ,irtmpok4 tkelr' ptBtlBcta "to irjr MBBBCtloa-wHta world marjtr- . . . v .-. j ," . , yt-VtiVtt Pjerce if sincere In bis. bnim kbooi Dili,., ne naa ,tsl plstseU to b program of yBBBwasjiwRj ib.odo BirecxioB, n me, tsfrjBBMi, that.muat be balanced by. v'jJaitajsAaj, la" other directions, and' 'BkB.JUpt-Uua ,t hind, and U Ilae 'jmk,$ut Wtlcrls b curtallaeBt 'L ftMOwsMBkt , it so apparently ,aBBAJi inoKUjoa io suppose SANTFORD & CO. I . mm I n, 1 v, .1 r is 42CMaia Ph erne 34 Klamath Falls, Ore. We pay 36c per dozen in cash for Good Fresh Eggs We will pay 25c per dozen for Clear Glass Clean Quart Bottles We will pay 15c per dozen for Clean Colored Quart Bottles We want all the Farm Produce we can sell, and will pay cash for same CANE SUGAR 100-Pound Sack; 25-Pound .Sack, 10-Pound Sack, . $8.60 . $2.30 . $1.00 Fancy Hard Wheat Flour 98-Pound Sack, . . . $4.20 48-Pound Sack, . . . $2.15 24-Pound .Sack, . .. $1.20 12.Pound4Sack, ... .70 Jackson County Fair IS OPEN -AT MEDFORD, SEPTEMBER 13th to 16th BOXING BOUTS Oscar Butler vs. Ralph Hand Saturday Evening and Lesser Contests Osctir 1) ii I In r romps finm Poitlunil and ban lost only ono ulutcli out of 53, whllo Italph Ilund la known to all Southern Ort'Kou wrestlers. DAILY SPEED PROGRAM MOTORCYCLE POLO MOTORCYCLE RACES AUTO RACE TWO RUNNING RACES RELAY RACE Big Program Every Night Consisting of Band Concerts, Wrestling and Boxing Contests, Dancing, Carnival Attractions, Auto Show, Etc. Big Display of. all Kinds of Products Of Ranch, Farm, Schools, Mines, Kitchen, Pantry, Community and School Exhibits, etc. WRESTLING MATCHES Bob Brown vs. Gordon McKay Thursday Even hip; with Four Preliminaries IMi llruwii wu nt ono Unto li'iiiM(y'.H iimirluK p.nl iiit mill (liirdun Mrl)iiy, Pa cific CmiHt :h.llilllim, Will luivt) lo utiip lively In will from aim V JOIN THE CROWDS AT THE FAIRGROUNDS iib, mmm anpv nwHivn b ,pkstc ,mm. My n M.SBkky WltB.'lt.WB ro Ital fcBSlBBSB BIBB if tke - ,. ,JW Jf ,irwm(a, - t