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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 19, 1922)
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ITI'flDAY, 8KPT. in, 11121. t,uih-M'Lyyit.Aai!" ' ''ViarasBasK , 7Z C J4 ) A Wo -- WpSKu M at HHata trL iHPHI J 2i4UJ .. J- 1Sk5S5S' IHEiS; i -. .. j&ttcuj x NMBi'lM stalls h mmmCcimi BI'v'fiHBk' "" . . ...-.... . iSaWrV " ' ffiIU U . BEAUTIFUL HATS ! tefM; or;vnctJLTp MHf!K 1 ' $ Just unpacked. iiiiiS!&iiWiM- , JHSiMlK . . A Smart Distinctive WSiS1, tHV Exceptional Values. ;lwdEF'" "" " - . ;;. .. : . : v(MaabAv. KRrT. ,!. im ' iiin.M i vtttui r , . . j . L:rT,"rr ' . .. . , vw '"" t.t..t i " i BEMMMMMWMHMtfMM MMWMMMMMAAAMI MAM Letters from the People . unl.uvlfvlMlrvhnlllJl" "r'i''"iin CATHOLIC HCIIOO-LA AliU ii.ov.vti sayk ii:ri:.ni:n i-ti' - I-raw U oier and Death has JOO-A . r;WBY " . VtrtTHMVen takers? mb. broth- tftWM.WlBca la the feiatr Lode has witnessed net tin laree score aiae the flrt koldea .were elseeverea at Coioma 'eref b trlamtr, ihastlier one . i families are 'deprived lareaa-wieners; forty-sevea bereft of their Beet be- . i -:urLi v.v- i -i ualeaa- the Metirr lde'Ta'H I aaieatli'a weViltf.vOf grief ftttfeW. " i ' "L ' IB! week tk eenre coub- 'b( fet)e.we4 wltB brcBthltM ! MiliNC.raeB'fer rweiie. TS ii the whole eehtrr Ihreh h'iiiraiMthr wltb'the'atrlclieB ifeeA t imm-t4 A 'Ifc fai Ti ' -Wl MINI M lBV ttwi JBlBf crewx wrestled-wlih ,;-.aa Toev iw Mimi' i ' nleera M 'their 'flvlag mHe BWBVjorBneeT wRh Bd-thOBafd 'Voii nii ew eetBcl,VrtartS1-BTf- f. woeiea te"leagtB BBil -M the aatlOB'lweXwB th the crleTMrBhBlorf lothera of Amador coua- r u - - lUtf 'lair U'Mt eafteaed' hecaaee iteWerred. Uatll the aewi tM'worM ut alftu .heeBTfraltteiVt 'bt 'Ufe t at thefertr-eerS;, ealrted hope, falat R le'itrae. r-.mee"lB hV heart" e Ba- weeaea ae-a 'aj 'veev VBr i ?,"'; . ,. - . . .. ". r I Hpna.vwaeaB aerraw aaataiaa la eaeed. It reanlaa oalr r " viW3 Hi fPB tkLaali I UL'mbu lelaW MaW yMbU MpVi tLTiW PlJ" mtjt i "wfr JHil1 JUIIM t iarvri 'rfaa'il 4)k Siff'.fp aaaa aaBt a-nivMiaji .- aVlaaairir WHl' Srehahtr ia ailMaMrr te'aMeetha Maale fo? .'4Uatttf. It U'.Tfdt taet tfco "waft K ma ''fro the alae Hred'- ar the CBMteraU law! were tjMiwV)aed;-thaf the 'aHeraaUre r,v iae MoB eBait ,Baa not uittjai deadly ; and that ialioaa or laiproper istpec a aenaitted the ceadKlea. rill Mehabljr be, Utetoa. MwlaK f rem alae 'oflletala kr'ttfl fefWIeWaJ aa baok. d'. la a.JUtBiit tajicacaae rMBOB'ilbfl- ajw;-lii'hruet. " WlafV,ae blW whero -ywa will. UMthailaeiHKBtlret -are eer jre,,etMBetMfe la' pome decree', UaaMfe.reatore ther'llrea I oat' in mrmt,y- 'uBIttmeat cnn6t mL jMm. , heart-break of the Moth- i'.N.JIi caalM. X leifiott' hhi aMM, MHMht "th'it .Would prerent: klUtiM uch"a "horror r aaiHi7' ln,!io;''ttiln to ted- State. ' 'If atWto'lVglili- arav that U atwttrV en national'' leginHuon be aaaaed and rigorously bf m not "be again. yr,Mi ii tm f i. i ? THE.FIIEAICS swr f aWea CayMal Joaaal)., G aroiaereral roaaontf why lion, vaeilwt of i the I'aelflc ifJiuti . 'j ..1..;...i-'...ihL-.J. Win aiaiqp, uiub raoii oki .i.".. if;V(' .'li .-. ..i' I ,, irvwu- auu uoimuiwu'i'. 'irtiilpal'ojiea'aro that tbe'W- pi. BHiie ana iwptk logeiucr .l- . ..- . . , . .'. .i oinerfliBte, ana ini un- Vuil wfowm uiiuiivvi ivp e neijfe ha'abetobie an'itf- fratt-llia1laJioV.bf kll taafar a' aoiretaal; cam- pipeveat conflacatloa of In i IUimt alnfater. freak-bill ferm-eafrated to'taeSaeetle'aa iUt ador. th bellet'tbliVall. a kmW rwtrJet' Wtret riTU'eamm-aai ria.'niiiin.d.at r.TM'rla''th-ia74eir le'B "alatl tai 'aaieaa- .Itaw.ji itMiMr; t j-Mra. Scott-Oattr. bow rvWf tUe) eouBtrj'. wanu tojoa Lady A7erand Mra. Wlnthrtngharo, we-. am ptamra ot theirltlih parlla. mtrttr Eht'a a candldat oa the -ntiheraUlcJtat. den of iaxatlon on real ropcrty,.that Is alreadr bearing wore "thhn Its Uare. There' la a bill authorltlhg a World expoltlon at taxpayers ex penile.' There' are two Income tax measures, either1 of which would take an armr o taieatera to enforce arid greatly lBCriae, taxation, without any assurance of lowering' the tax rate. vLaaO but n6t leaat there ts the measure erroneously labeled "com pulsory school bill," which' aim to close all prlrate and church schools In the atite, 'and 'confiscate invest meBts"made in these recogalted wor ihy'aad legitimate eaterprUea. rfow can Oregon expect to grow aad. dTeop,'Wnen 'tneaanre like these are constantly agitated and per petually' before the people? What hrrestmeat er buslacsa Is safe .when men discriminatory legislation re ceive serious i ccnttderatioa aad erery leas haired d'reamer.'wl.ld eyed" yiilonary'an'd crank Jnfllcts his scbeme oa'thc public, when'eTery sorehead and every graficr capital lies prejudice anil Intolerance, to gra tify slcn. of commefclallics the Ini tiative- to blackmail Industry? Of all- the' "measures, the school bill ii'the worst, because It is an In fringement of the constitutional right or the' Individual, becanso it' makes thechlld the ward' 'of the statu, anri tieorlVea narenta of voice in tralalag 'offspring, because 'it'sUmps the state aa the abode ot medieval f lgory.'andbrings an eleraent of 'dir lioa'aBd'dUcord ikto the7 common weattk thaVmait aUii further retard ieretopment by driving away needed jmmiatloa. It la unfair and anjust lit that'ft'deetroj1 eetablhihed 'aad Ilied'ba'slBMe. alreatfy aeder 'tat supervision, to which there ex ist no possible objection. Taxation la 6regon is already pro hibitive to investment, and to close jthe'priral school and compel the state to aaj- for the educaUon of the many thoaaanda. of children ndm re cerviag Instrnetlon-'Bi !prirAu ex pease will enormoaa, Increase :axa tloa.4 School room aH over 'the atate are badly crowded aad' It,, will Involve an enormous expeaee for the con struction , of new building and n- voire a continually increasing isxn tlon for their maintenance. Anyone who claim to linve tlx welfare 'and prosperity of Oregon at heart sbouid vote'no" upon all these mesure?ajiy"'one bf!wh'lch woulil jio'moreVt retard development and drive away investment that all the expositions In the country could do Josllmttlatfl.them. . DID YOU EVER STOP TO THINK- THAT your Chamber of Couimorco iloon not confine Itn work to your city alone, but It hn proven that It Is not selfish In thu matter of Its endeavor)- THAT It hy demonstrated at nil times, its wlllliiRiiess to help U sections of ota trailb 'territory? THAT rccocnltlng the value that Ihero Is In worklnc uKgresslvnty. their sole and only purposu is to develop practically nil th" natural resources that are In your section ami to that end, assuring progress and prosperity for all tho people who nre now residents or may become residents by reason ot Invitations oxtended ami conditions maJo Inviting by the combined ef forts of all the people? THAT it has never been selfish In Its endeavors and has demon strated Its entire willingness at nil tlmai, oven of Its tlmu and money, and to give tho benefit ot its experiences' to your ' neighbors who have becomo aspirants for a "place In tho sun" of your state's prosperity? ' THAT it has at all times, brought a quickening Influence that will be for those 'who are now backward us well nc tor tho great er advancement of those Upon whose shoulders rest tho twin blessings ot HOaitESS AND l'ltOSPElUTY, making for thu exalted greatness ot an already great community that Is "marching on" to a greater growth by tho combined work of tho forward going cltlietw, who comprise your Chamber of Comiaerco? K. It. Wuite, Secretary. Shawnee Oklahoma Board ot Commerce. Kdllor Herald! Inasmuch ns comments nro helm: made upon tho unusual activity of tho Catholic church In Oregon nt this time in fiutliortuiC" of plans to defeat tho compulsory public school hill, It occurs to tho writer Hint thorn can not ho too much publicity given as to the real reason for this activity. Trouble Invariably resulls from mis understnuillnKsi therefore, If tlin average t'rotestant In Oregon Is, ad vised ns to tho true facts In tho case much had feeling will io avoided and Oregon will be benefitted by the de feat of this very Iniquitous measure In the first place. It cannot bo too often staled iiml hammered home that this proposed measure ts not n "Compulsory school nttendnnco" bill; Oregon has had such n law for some time and nil children of common school ago In this state must and do attend some school. The bill and tonchns, iimong others, tho tnu, (Iniuental doctrine (lint renpoct fog authority In paramount, The child Is taught tlint Hod kiivo him his Ufa and that (lod alone has the power to take It uway, nml that ho Is bom, liven mid dies for the one Immutittilu purposo of saving hi soul. Along with this doctrine the child Is taup.hl thai respect for emporal power on earth Is co-Important with the love nt Hod, nml that us It loves, obeys nml respects thu authority lit thu pureutA In the Inline, so must It also respect and defend Hie nuthiirlty of Hit stnte-ln fact, It would ho Impos sible In eaeh one without tliu other. 'Itomlur unto Hod I ho things that am Hod's mid Into Caesar tho things iiue.cesstully, defend wlml to her n life Mood, iiihV 1m (liln loittnil do mil forgot lit Svlillo sin In winning tlilft hattlo to rniyo hor siliilols nhu In ulsii saving America. No tuition over be came great that did not advance slop by step Willi the rnuro of religion; nml by Hio same token, history lolht us that Hume tuitions ot the old world that luivo crumbled Into dust took lliolr first downward atop when they drovn Hod out of Hi" land. Tim thliildnit people of America shoiil i Inkii a wnriilng from llto pant. Do not worry, I'roleilmit friends, about tho patriotism of tlin Calho lie schools mid llm Catholic church. They Mill bo found at the mime old sinnit teaming iovo or mm nun that am Caesar's," Is a inaMiii that Is country and pence aiiiiini: ineii when best exemplified In the Catholic ( t, minrchlst. tho liolsliflvbt, llio church. , i heretic mid llto bigot shall havit Kellow cltliens. ask yoursolies this tconm mid gone tlirnugli n tliiiiuiand iiuestliiu: "If tho Calholle schools I gonorntloit ttf eome. Couiiilt your had been leaching un-Aiuerlcaiilstu In ' rouimon sense, and If Hint Isn't their schools fur the several genera-1 enough throw In n little charity and Holts since this country was rounded how eati you account for the tremen dous and spontaneous enlistments that took place III Catholic co!lexV all over the fulled States when the give litis dlahiillral thing (ho fnte.lt deserves. P. I!. ItlMtKi:. In iiuestlon. If made Into law. will j m( Wlir ,,rok(, ,m? .,.,,,, f 1 compel these children to nlteiul tlin public schools, which menus tho clos ing of all private schools, nml Cath olic schools In particular, which, af ter all. Is the real purposo of agitation. Now, thu purpose of this letter Is the war department show that Cath olics worn In that war lit numbers far beyond their proportions. The army was about 30 per runt Catholic and almost luilf of the enlisted men In the navy were of that faith. This despite tho fact Hint there are only DoiirIiis county spent tltK.nou uu ' of. load liilllillui: hetueeil May lift and June !!. ,j -, " " " -' i to spread enlightenment not to about twenty millions of Catholics THIS QOC IS PRRTICIJUR: HE CMSES ONLY ONE Hl tii- BOY 'HOWDY! i, .- . Dldya ever mop up a slimy, rei) tredefi " " ' '' ; "- immmmmmm' BBBBBBBBBBBBi BBaaaaaaaaaara. ' aBBBBBBaa. MaaiaBBBBBBBBV.J '" IgiB .BBBtammmmmaf ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmw mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmml ammmflaPHOalT ammmmaVW HLf '- , HLmmmVmmal ?.'-iBr ammmmmmmVKlSBPammmmMJJiiammmmmmmV ammttBBaV Dlmmmmtttmmttttti HHpHjr " Mh. Brh9ammmmmVimmmmmmmW ZLmmmmmmmmV t? t ' ' a ' ) 'aHls?aBF aVam fii f-1 ' '"'' f .K.uwl; hurl oplthe.ts, hence wo will go strnlght to the point nt Issue. Tim proponents nt this measure basn all their claims to support on Hie asser tion that the Catholic schools do not roster Americanism. If wo can show ) Hits claim to be fo.lso then their whole uppeal for the passage of this measure falls to tho ground. It Is difficult to answer this rhnrgc for tho rensou that tho at tack Is too Indefinite. No particular Instance Is cited where Catholic schools have ever taught disloyalty nothing that can bo Investigated and proved to bo untrue; no time, ' nl.ice or Individual Is liumed. Kim' ply the ehnrgo Is made and re-mado and parroted about tho stntu Hint l tho Catholic schools nro uu-Aluerl-cnn.jhey do not teach one hundred per cent Amcrlcuntsuumid therefore they must go. Now of course If this charge had even the slightest semblance of truth In'lt. then in nil sincerity nud patriotism wo nil should Join In tf.e crusade nud thus rid our country ot a menace. Hut there Is not one scintilla of uvldcnco anywhere to sub ttnntlnto It. Tho Catholic church, from, her pulpits nnd schools preaches In the United States, (live any answer that you will, whether you say tlfat they did It for show, for private gain) or what not, ou cannot deny Hint It. disproves, once and for all time, the I ridiculous rhargu that Catholic schools ilo not foster mid produce pa-. trlotlc American clllieitshlp, Tho Catholic church dlil not start this fight, she Is simply trying to i TREES SHRUBS ROSE BUSHES BULBS Order the in now for fall delivery KlamathFlowerShop Cut Flower Plants I'hono GSD 83 1 Main HI. "LAD" A-ituiubllii' an sIlDitlh" eacli sten: An'y6u'lve'mu, knlfo an' psste 'em I '' '" with bombs. -.--.'."- " J liy SKA Service. J- ... ... .!..... ... eni-p-nnlvnt' V r Cini I u ' Alll uuie inj Djiun Dili OUIIIU ,..,. ,,..u... ... m., w.... . fnnri'",'' '""' ' "v " , JlTtii? 'rutin'rior. lho iihotoeruuhcr. With nuthln' to eat for a cuppla of , and the psychologist silently watch- , days' ' " ' " ' cd the dog. ' Tho experiment was llutiiour bread grabbed from tho j abbur''tb begin, and tho observers '.'Jerries. -'. nervously waited. AB w.h5E ' ;'??.t,r,?U' ,.b" a, Lad. tho collie, was tho calmest wore Ml through ,. tlnV Inwrii'.. fl flint warn lint I ... i tbo laivn. j I ' 'Buud'-lil) u iiuiuuaiiiu n.,ith uncover theio burled mental processes. What wera the xuppreried desires in Lad's (subconscious brain that Impollud him to chase a partic ular make of automobile? Miss Kvelyu (Jarflel, grduuto student In psychology ut Columbia University, probed thu Kiibcpnscloui mind ot Lad. This Is her analysis ot thu canine hrutn. "A uiovln.. oliject','" Bho says, "l Dldya ever put on tho tute little j around the corner. Thu colllo cocked i.ulways an attention-getting sllmu- a mildly in'ereated ear. 'us. Tnis is nasoii on niu protuc- ti,. ni... ',.... tTi i. i ...i lion and tood-KcttliiB Instlnctu of Of badge you tX&ligbt was a-golrig' to toll, j , the Vou lids that yuu'd'gbt, but ail i that H bald I tis that you were Jest 8. 0.'L.; ' Lud wrinkled Ills now and then sleepily I lus. dogs." t buried It In hU pawa. ",l1 w"y "oes no pick out one A touring car uppeart'd In tho dis-' 'l'l," "f '"uel.l.u.," shu was usked. tanco-un brdlnary. modlum-prlced "T,, ll"K" tU" PnyclioloiglHt re machine' o'r popular uiako. A Bleep- U'onded. "hu a keen sons of sound Ihg mci..bry btlrred uneasily In tho wo" "H "f 8mJ"' t'tdllc's" brain1' and gave physical ro- "N'uw If '"d had onco belonged to flection in lho stiffly cocked uari " " whohud that kind of n fj'Thd car approached. When tho , mnchlno ho prolmhly learned la r.Jj i ,'i,a .,i rn,.nt...,i i.u ,..N recocnlzo It bv Its sound us" woll nl.i....l...... .... ii, ... .. l.i. ... :" Y ''" "....iu .wuvmu ...n v.-,. """ "7 " ' ' " JUU u,lu' .YA le'uucd to his feet. Ho was ovor.ua Its mell." Did folks over nay what a hero you .For toatln'-'thS'llbinleBao'Tougli. "Dogoljethcy' Hain't" liothln' too ' ''gpod ,'fer tliesoguys" vl IJoy Howdy shy, that wus ' , alutfj . thu l52 that ' To got a' fresh' start In the raco; And rhoar the' boss say when lie turn'1 ed you down flat, "Oh. we got some one else in ypur place." ' pid you ever Imagine they'd hedgo and they'd stall, , ' And'Jictllke we was a disease; 'Aa.ea.batkne bonus was a raid )dflitQljfyl-say, oln't that the , 'iSJ'.W.IVJ '(Chisago Tribune, the hedge' at tho bound und toro ut ter (lie touring cur In u mat fren zy Of frantic barks. '''There, you nco," said his owner", Sirs'. Maxwell Chase. "Lad will all hero iiulotl'y whllu a dozen ttutonio biles go by. Not one Interests him. Then a machine of that particular make appears, wthout exception, he tears otter it. I would like to know' why." Modern psychology Is supposed to Then Mrs. Chase broke In. "Why, yes, wo did hare a car like that. Hut ii was ever so long ago, when Lad was a pup less than a year old." '" l TONIGHT AT THE LIBERTY Come and laugh your tronhlis awuv unit uu will when uu "SEE MY LAWYER" becatiia It's one of those laiigh-u-inlnule spccluls by Al t'ltrlntlu of comedy finite. The east Is headed by T Hoy llttniM atil the sup port Is exceptionally good. If vou can t ret n "klek" out of this oun-ihero Is noihlnK on earth t'at will drivo old man gloom away nnd your ensch hopcleci Indeed. It's tonight only. WCDM-XHAV I Illumine May MiV In "TllltOt'HH A 1LSS WINDOW" KNIUHTH OK, I'YTHIAH Work. In Page rank Wednesday, Soptember 20, All urgently request ed to attend. Other luiportunt busi ness. 19 L, It, DlJLAP, K, Qt U, S. Our Quality I. First ' SANTFORD & COMPANY 426 Main St Klnmnth Falls, Oregon Our Price Is Less CREDIT ji Why? store. When a store extends credit to you Usually it has to purchase on credit Because a, man with a surplus of capital usually is not operating a small When a credit store closes its do ors wlio stands thu loss. You will say its creditors of course, but we will .disagree with you, its creditors could not con tinue to stand such losses or they would lilavise close. We. believe you will find they add such loss to the merchandise they sell other credit stores and if you continue to patronize a credit store we b elieve you will in, the end foot the whole loss. You may ask why wholesaler) do not add this loss to the cash. store as well, the reason is simple, the cash store has the cash to pay for merchandise pur chased. If anything is added he is in a position to look elsewhere and nb one real izes this quicker than jobbers of merchandise. .This store is operated strictly for cask upon delivery of merchandi.su and from our, investigation we believe we are the only store, in Klamath County op erating for strictly cash. Some store may hand you bait now and then to en deavor to make our price look out of line.- We never cut one piece of merchan . disc to draw you in the store and raise another to equal up pur profits, of course , it is true'wecan sell some things cheaper than wo are but only when you give us enougk patronage to enable us to purchase.such merchandise in-large volume. We are glad tpsay that the generous patronage on much of the merchandise we now handle is enabling us to purchase such quantities as will Insure you the right price. I'niiry IKiil I'oliilix", Pit IIiiiiiIii-iI lbs .'.... $2.(111 IIM lb. Hack Polar Hear I'lour Ii!l 18 Ili.Mitk Polur Liar Flour M. I a ill lb. suck Polar Hear Hour , 1.180 tii Hi. suck Polar Hem I'lour ,...' 70 ltrgo Koitry Italian Prunes, lb. !M lbs, Knncy Mixed (,'ookli-t .(13 Hvtlft'H Premium Huiiin, lb. .Ill) Frtncy Illiniums, lb II! 54 I lb. lied lllbbou Coffee Mi Kuiuy Apples, box , 1.75 15, lbs. Com Hugur 1.00 4 pkg. Puffed Wheat 'M Hwuns Down Cuke flour H I ll, Ooh'oji Vrt (liTfii.Tni .IH il pkgM. Hum .. H) Liii-f-n Jar HuuliKl Pii-ii-rvrs .1(1 U line b. Cukes Honey in. (JniNi Nuts IN .1 II.n! Pure Honey HII i . (Joldeii West Viiillla Klnirt .Icllo, pkg. . I lbs Hiioiv Drift , 1411-go (,'nn l-'unry Pink Hnl inon ....,..., ,. 1!.1 IIiii-n lju;y Day Hoop .... a lbs. M. J. II. Coffee A h. Hills Coffeii 10 Hut. Net, Polar Hear Com Mf-ul .,..- '.. I-'iiiicv Hsltcil Pchiiiiih. Hi . ft Him, .Net Kulft'H Puro lnl 1,11.1 10 lbs. Net Swift's Pine luid .... U.(M) il lbs. Kieli (linger Knaps .fill HivlM'n Pieinlilin Huron. Hi. .IN .ISIS .11 .:i .no 1.00 .HI u.oo .10 (I I 'mil j Hiiinsli, II,. . . , ,02 I'aiicy Hell. Poppers ,lb, ...... .10 I Km. I'lincy Aiiplifi . ;...' i!.- TIiimiiiKoii Hi tUih (Jinpcs. ' lb. , ' ,. -..'' 10 lolb.; Hack Ciiiio'Hugar 1,00 Plums lb ' '.Oil Hio lbs. ciin,, Himur H.lt.1 i lb. iok:i Wesl Hieeii Toa . '. ..'. I!0 21a Ih. Pure Hoiicy .:. lit Id ox, .lui-'l'iiucv Preserves .11,1 Kelliigg'H Com '''Irilii's .... .10 2 lb, pl(f. C'llbo Hugiii- UH 10 lbs. Pure Honey 1.50 Largo pk'g. .Moliieis Ont4 .. .11, 2 lbs rinoir Drltv, ,.., .1 1 H lbs, Know Drift ,. ,(J0 I lb. Can Dixie (jueeii Tobacco .80 1 lb. M, .1. II. Coffi-o .... .'Ill I Hi; lloynl fluhCofreo to 4 ,14j iW Tf.V ? Wi fx? JMte&&2-