The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 21, 1922, Page Page Two, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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V. R. MHJIiK. . Editor art PnMUktr
H.R.JQIX CltyKdH
P. O. NIOKLB Advertising Manager
Published dally except Sunday, at
Tha Herald Publishing Companr of
Klamath Falls, at 119 Eighth itroet.
Katerod at the postotflce nt Klatrf
ath Talli, Ore., for transmission
throaga 'tho malls aa socond-clasa
matter.
MEMBER OP THE ASSOCIATED
PRESS
The Associated Press Is cxcluslre
v enllLled to the nse for Dubtlca
tlon of all news dispatches credited
to It, or not otherwise crcdltod la
thta paper, and also tho local news
published herein.
TIU'IISIIAV, HKPT. 8t, J022.
j THE GREAT PRIMARY
(Tlic Spectator)
l
3ECAUSK It Is n potent menus or
destroying party organisation,
the direct primary Is enshrined In the
reverent affections of the non-partl-sans,
who dlsenjoy the superior dis
comfort of being democrats. A pro
found regard for Its own fetiches
causes The Spectator to respect the
objects to which others give their
esteem and, lore. Hut It may be
pointed out that the direct primary,
quite unlike the things before which
The Spectator habitually swings the
censer, has some shortcomings that
expose It to the Jeers and gibes of
the least critical. Jo put the matter
very mildly, In order that to offence
may be glvon by The Spectator or
taken by the direct primary's wor
idilpcrs, it may be said that the df
met primary Is a bald-headed, bare
faced, ,cock-cycd, and otherwise vil
lainous fraud. It did not rid us of
Kliuismnn Hall.
Kinsman Hair untcrcd tho repub
lican primaries against Dun tVj. 01
rott. Louis Dean, J. D. Lee, 1. 1. Pat
terson, and floorgo If. White for the
governorship; lid agreed, according
t a direct primary law requirement
that Ik not observed, that If defeated
h would not bo tha candidate of any
other party. Ho has announced his
candidacy and Is soliciting our votes
as tho choice of a hugo army of la
dependents almost 100 strong
that met In convention and nomin
ated him ono evening while waiting
for a car.
Now, why should wa'hold primar
ies, which wo nil know are trying,
expensive things, and which that
tremendous gathering of Indepen
dents proved wholly nonsensical. If
after wo have dofoatod an unfit can
didate at tho polls. Home vast gather
ing of cltlxeDs while waiting for the
Fulton car to come along has ibc
power to put him In nomination, and
to glvo to his candidacy force and
effect? And why tlcklo ourselves
with the notion that wo are protect
ing tho purity of tho direct primary
with a provision barring defeated
party candidates from accepting oth
or party nominations, when the pro
viso can't Interveno to save us 'from
the candidacy of Klansman Hall?
The dlroct prlmaryotaters will tell
us that It Is not the fault of the law
If Klansman Hall sees fit to break It
by 'violating his .own solemn word.
Out It Is; If the direct primary has
not .tho power to protect Itself from'
the depredations of political maver
icks, It is a stupid, useless, worth
less law. Indeed, the very provisions
that were Put In It In the effort to
malto It effective prove its Inade
quacy. Finding that the direct pri
mary, whose fond Idolaters tell us .re
quires that all candidates for office.
shall be nominated by tho dear pep-J
plq and not by convention, permitted.
defeated candidates to nominal
themselves or accept convention non
IwUlons, tho Jeglslnturo of 1919
adopted legislation preventing the
Issuance of certificates of nomination
to tho mavericks and Instructing the
governor to omit their names from
his .election nrpclamatlon. Hut nei
ther of these .tails to the direct pri
mary kite will rostraln
Klansman
75 dot of 100
Heafladbes Due
T Eye Stnia
Properly fitted .glasncs hnvp
Bolvod this problem for many.
You may n?cd glaeses. An
oye test will dotcrmluo where
tho trouble lies.
H. J. WINTERS
graduate Qptllan ,
JW .Mate.
fboM 14-W
A Hrlnd our own lenses
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Hull from carrying Into effect his
throat to run for election t nn or
flcc for which ho was not nominated
under tho safeguarding aegis of tho
law1 that somo otherwise Intelligent
cltlicns think docs away with con
ventions and makes impossible self
nomination of defeated aspirants.
Those who think tho direct prU
mary Is a sacred thing that should no
protected from tho corrupting prac
tices of office-mad politicians should
get out an injunction not only prohib
iting Klansman Hall from doing It
Irreparable Injury, but preventing
him from running for tho governor-
i snip intviointion or its provisions ana
of his own pledge. Probably tho cer
talnty that he will be overwhelming'
ly beaten Is all that restrains tho prl
maryotaters from asking for the In
junction, Zero of enthusiasm Is an Inland
prohibitionist supporting a wet mer
chant marine. Wall Street Journal.
'
It seems that European diplomacy
li a poker game played with chips on
the shoulder. Washington Post,
"Padcrwlskt will abandon poli
tics." says a news Item. Not surpris
ing In a devotee of harmony. Wash
ington Post.
They are putting motorcycles in
stead of bicycles on special delivery
stamps now, but the speed limit is
the same.'New York Herald.
If Orover Cleveland Bergdoll has
become a cltlten of Bwitserland, he
shows good judgment. The Swiss
never declare war. -Toledo Dlade.
Now that a perpetual "supply of
automobiles Is assured, won't some
onterprising party please start man
ufacturing parking places. Eugenie
Register.
.
Speaking of Da mo Fashion, who
ever she Is and wherever may bo her
habitat, wo would feel better it the
scribblers would displace the "e"
with an "n." Corvallis Gazette
Times. Appointing federal Judges by tho
dozens wilt not help the present ad
ministration's standing among tho
people. Most of us believe we are
loaded now with federal judgoi as
well as other fodcral office holders.
I.a Grando Observer.
The Insurance protects the prop
erty owner In a -measure from the
fire but there Is no Insurance to tha
men who lose, their jobs through a
flro, or their families who are de
pendent on the paychecks, or the
community which Is founded on its
Industries. Astoria Budget.
When we read of tho liability of
5,000,000 railroaders going out on a
strike shudders chase ono another
over us, but If we should read of
20,000,000 farmers refusing to sell
their products only nt high prices,
tlicro would h something of a start
ling nature to ponder over. Wood
burn Independent.
.
Baker has made good strides in
building this year, but at that Is woe
fully short on housing conditions.
September starts off with a
promise of a record breaking busi
ness month In Baker. Baker
lumber mills are setting a high pace
In Industrial activity and prosperity.
Baker Democrat. .
TPmims
vsxyy
Itunulng an auto Is no excuse for
running amuck.
Mind your own busluess or under
mine your own business.
The price of coal will abate tho
smoke nuisance.
Our objection to putting Kurope on
her feel is sho wants to sit right back
down again.
An absolutely nolhulesa pistol has
been Invented. Now Chlcagoans will
get a little sleep.
Since men are flying around like
birds, wo may lmo scarecrows In
stead of lightning rods.
"Orchestra 'Leader Hhot" head
line. Let It be u lesson to others
contemplating such a thing.
Our ,ldeu of fuu Is being so rich
you huvo three or four home to .stay
away from.
"Kvery Oermun," tsays M. Itolbol,
'must go to work." Wouldn't If
have been awful If wo had lost?
Js'ew York crpoks stole u patrol
wagon. There is talk of ualllng down
tho Woolworth building.
Thoro Is nothing strange In thu dis
covery that an uncivilised African
tribe '.practices dentistry.
4'JTtiero'la eoal,'' Kayu Itoovor, Yos,
and diamonds.
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HUGE PIPES CARRY COPCO WATER
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BBBBBBE Vl PtfvXjl? JH'iV!'
This photograph shown tho sis., of tho now pen.-.iockB bolng In -
.lulln.1 l.v th ',i1lf,irilln Mr..,-im lnu-r I'nmlliln.. lit l,.,,rai I nllf.ir., I , Tl...
first opening ,to tho rich!, ten feet
mediately, but provides fur the Installation of another generating unit In
tho future. The second opening to tho right. 14 feet in diameter, will
connect with tho steel pcni'o"k plK for the second unit, now helm- In
stalled. The sew unit will develop IS. SOU horsepower, doubling tho pre
sent capacity of thu Copco plant. Tho two steel pipes further to t'ie right
are the. penttorkr, at present delivering water to thu turbine of the first
unit.
Personal Mention
'
Bert L. Jones nnd Mlltim Keller
cre In town yesterdny from llonan-j
xa nfler hunting licenses.
Peter Fisher was a county Scat vis
itor here from his ranch homo near
Malln yesterday.
Grant Brewer, who farms In north
Malln, was another visitor hero )cs
tcrday. Mrs. Beta Hyde was a passenger
on the morning train liound for Port
land where she will Join her moth
er. J. F. Gocller nnd J. C. Uutcnlc
leU this morning for Cherry creek
on n hunting trip which wilt last
sovcral days.
nufus Moore arrived this week
from San Francljco and will rcuiuln
hero for several days looking after
his many. buslness Interests.
P. E. Burko left this morning for
Portland .where ho will spend scler
al days on business connected with
life Insurance.
Miss draco Caoklnghnm,.who spent
the' day hero josterday from her
homo at tho Klamath Agency, re
turned last evening.
a
wauer wesi, ngeni tor mo iviam-
ath Indians, is In town today from I
'Walter West, agent for tho Klam
tho Klamath Agcnrv attending
matters of official business.
to
Mrs. B. It. .Martin, Mrs. D. M. Bay
and Mrs. F. lr. Bowers aro visitors j
here from Fall Illvcr MUM on a I
sight soug trip.
Tho stato highway crew loft hero
this morning for Williamson river ;
where they will establish headquar-
tors for a road camp.
Professor and Mrs. Mclvln Solve,
accompanied by Dr. Butux, wero tour
ist visitors hero this wulc from Ku
gene, wIkto tliey aro InstriicturH In
the literature department of thu uni
versity. i
Judgo J. S. Orr.
W'llU llllK bemi 1
here on 11 brief visit with his broth-, hint bo embodied In u special inos- nilsslonur N. L'. Lurtoii. but was i-or-er,
Marshall Orr. loft tills morning ( Kage. Far from bringing mldltlonal mltted to sign his own ball bond In
for Vreka, thus cutting his visit short 1 fun,H, uu Intimation that bo might 1 tliu sum of $fiOl nud wai released.
noro- 1 be forced to leavo his ornate tern-
fart .Vulinrv wlin Inis lier.n nm.
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ployed nt Crater lake this fall, nrrlv-
ed hero yesterday for a brief vUlt I
with his mother. Mrs. W. A. Jones.!
before going on to Kugeno.
Mis. Puloma Itundlcman Is alio,
hero on her way ro hugonn frojr,
Crater lake, having pent tho whole l
summer ut the lodge. Miss Handle
man Is u student at tho university
II, V, Nlckson, secretary of tho
Credit Association of Huinholt, Cali
fornia, left Ibis morning for Ills'
homo in Kureku, after u abort visit
with Ills Blster-ln-law, Mrs. '.' W.
Connors, nnd family,
Mies Helen Chapman arrived last
night from Heattla and will upend
today with her father, N. J. Chap
man ;uid brother, Frederick, huforo
going on to Los Angeles where hint
.will spend the wlntor,
J, C. Doyle, division manager for
tho California Oregon Power com
pany, accompanied )y Charles (iatl
des, loft for Medford yostorduy inorn
Ing whero he attended to matters of
business connected' with tho com
puny. Ho returned thin morning.
Alfred Collier left this morning
for Eugene. Ho waH accompanied by
his alBtor-ln-luw", Miss Kvaugollnn
Foster, and by Lot Hentlo, both of
In diameter. Is not to lie used Im-
' whom will enter the I'nlvurnlly of
I Oregon when It open for the fall
term. October 1.
I Cudot It. K. Williams, of the Sal-
! vatlon nrmy. will leave tomorrow
morning for San Francisco where
' "ho will attend training college. LV
, det Williams has been In Klamath
Fulls for several months niwtlng
officers of tho church In their ork.
.Mrs. J. It. llershberger Is enjoy
ing a two-vueln' vacation with rein
the nnJ frletuW In San Francisco
and Oakland. She made tho trip
south with Mr. nnd Mrs. Laurence
.Vollaon. who visited here for u week
previous to their departure.
Vernon Kuykondall, small son of
Mr. nnd .Mrs. I). V. Kukcnt!a!t, who
for tho 1'uat month has been In Port
land for bis health, lit much Improv
ed and will arrite homo tonight ac
companied by his uncle, Robert Kuy
kvndnll, who Is planning on combin
ing business nnd pleasure on his visit
here.
, Mr.. and Mrs. Ft V. Patrick loft to-i that tho Peer and tho Portion j
day for Med ford whero thoy wllfy should bold n public dhfeusaTftii w '
spend tho next few weeks. Patrick, the subjort. tho proceeds to b ill
who has been driving tho Cfator lake i vlded equally between the rhureh
RlnL-n frnm Ktnnirilli Pnlld ullt ilrlvn'
the lake Htago from Meilford for Ihu
rest of tho seasin, as today marked
tho Inst trip of tho atugn from here.
It Is reported that enough of tho
lioMl force will (to retained to earo
for any tourists until October 1.
rrTirKAr rkl ICCTIAM
ECONOMY QUESTION
rr-imt r-p. mm i xtr -
.AVUUbW' UUBMWO.
HAVANA, CubL Sept. 21. Con-
nrM Is turning a .Unf ...r In In.
irnlng a deaf ejir to lu-."",,v" v""'1 "" v""" ' """
that tho llOO-a-day Cu. of violating till particular statute.
house budget I. not torn-1 1T,J'1 '':''"''" ' '""'',"
1,1. !. ...n., ., 1 .led tho Far L.istorn Tlnius nt llnr-
nutations
ban whllo
ensurat with tho presldoutlal cost'
of living,
When
tho 1922-1323 economy
tudgct bvcamo effocllvo last July
the major doom of tho palnro took
what ho considered to bu iidimualii
fl
.y to reduce grocery and other j
inn. ui no was lurcou 10 uu-1 A,.nK comiiliiliil. Brown was
nounco u deficit nt tho end of thu j urresled by 1111 American coiiHular of
month of $1,400. This thu piesl-J f., v, r,n. When ho wan
dent paid from his own porkit lifter ' iiriiUKlit to Sliaiielnil he was Meld for
Congress hail failed tO llCeil tllO
POraiy U-sldrilCa for Ills mildest
,l010 Morro street, Drought ,
only evprcBslont of commendation,
To help reduco tfco' threatened
August deficit, tho iitaff of nlduir
do rump, wlio formerly sut at tho
, ,,0-riI now ur ,,.
. ,,,. mPa,3 ollowlllM
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TONIGHT AT
K. IJnriilt MiCoiiiilek'x u ii-iilloiuil iliviinti of aocIiiI li)pu;iKy,
"FALSE FRONTS"
Mr. MiCotmlcli bus ha'ted Ills plot on that phumi of Ilfn
which Js willed '"putting on a front," tin bluff prospeilty uffectcd
by hollow ulielia to creato nn impreasloii, and founds n warning
of Its (lungers.
FRIDAY
t
"Second Hand Rose"
story of Now York's Ohetlo, Tho xpoclal nildtjd itttrac
"IN THU DAYS (!' 1IUPPALO HILL."
Hon Ih
THESE BOY SCOUTS
WERE AMUSED WHEN
LECTURED BY VICAR
LONDON, Sept. 21. It would P-
pear to bu the rale ot Hoy Scouts
I ho world over to huvo'to listen to
good advice from their elders. In
England tho boys tnkn It good
htimoredly and patiently as all In I
thu day's work. I
Hut recently u group of scouts j
must Jmvo been perplexed, as well.
a lumtVod, when tho good mtvlcu '
from two Npcakrrn did not hi the
least ngroo. They had romo Into '
Bedford to attend church. Tho VI- '
car. tho ltev. A. O. Cheney, ml
drived them. Ho warned them
ngnlnst sinnklug as "a dirty nnd din-
Rusting hnblt."
lie told them them to remember I
to keep tho Snhbatli day holy and
not lo go about "making n nolne
nnd disturbing tln village." (Thu
boys lind m.ifched to church headed
by biiglot nnd dninu) j
I Nor, he Mail, should anything no
1 , Hiindnv whlrh entailed -'
' ,l01"' l"' 1,1"," " ",rl "" .
. Ira w,,rk ,or anyone. (The villager
had ngrred to entertain the vMltlni; '
scouts In tea.) The Vicar wild he
never entertained anyone Sunday; !
people should stay nt homo on Sun-
day nnd help along tho nctlvltls
of tho church. I
Aftttr tho service Lotd Ampthill I
got bis turn m the hoy II raid I
that smoking had been Iwilpftil to '
some of tho greatest men In the
world. One of tho wltwl phllos- '
opheis uked to smoko Hko a ehlm
l ney. Hut, of course. It wouldn't I
bn right for small boytt to smoko.
1L always entertained 111 friend
on Sunday, be said, lie houoied
::! by going to church Sunda
uioniing. but niiurwiini no souu
j times did a bit of carpentry. Th
: Idea of Sunday, ho told the !
1 wai that it mIiouUI bo n day of rest
whlih meant iihsteiitlmi from odl
nary work. Manual labor on Sun
tl.ijlt rested him rather mure than
anything else because, during the
week, ho li.nl to attend a itoul
many meetings In hot ntitffr
rooms.
So long ns they did nut disturb
tho peace of their village, they nwd
have no compunctbriis In ttiriilng
nut on Sunday to pay n frUndly
compliment to a new troop.
Ono of the grownups silKHrtxted
, and tho erouts. I
LOTTERY LAW TO BE
TRIED ON AMERICAN
SIIANIIIIAI. Sent. 21. What l
!ald lo be tho first effort to apply,
to Americans In China the American '
aw llrolUItllK U,tt()rM ,,,. , ,
forth In tho case, of II I. Brown,
wUn WM ,",,,1 f"r ,rI"1 ln U'" ,'s,U'mI
. oaw umri ir 1.1111111. 11111 in.irKH
j bin. In n injection with n ncheiuo tq ;
Incre.me t)io circulation of this pub-'
Mention It wan ntluged that Ilv-iwij
supplied numbered eoupons with each '
copy distributed nud then held draw-
lliisn III n 1111.11 , CI 1111
1,r!z(!1, of lon ym wicll.
lugs in which (urlulii numbers won
Irlnl in n lnmrlmi linfnm I' H I'nm.
BIRTH RECORD
TOOL -At IflliU'hniml. Hepluinhur
20, IU22. to Mr. mid Mrs llrvln P.
Peel, a girl; weight, "'. pounds, fl
numed Clara,
School shoea that will wonr
Kndurs it Co. :
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THE LIBERTY
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YhstI'HDAV the movies, ami tti-clny iinottu,r
Doug is horn. Pictures of (ho children hy the
children with it
BROWNIE
, Knsiman-madc
It only lakes a few miiuiics ftr us tti show the
ymingMcrs, or any heginncrrht)W to malccgciod
pictures with a llrownic. Select one from our
Mock for your children.
llrvwiics i our KoJtik counter, Jij.ao uj
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BROWN CALF
BROWN KID
BLACK KID
PATENT KID
1 PRICED
$6.00 lo $.00
Monito Hosiery Pure Silk
lirown White Clock was $8.00, Now
THE BOOTERY
CHAS. P. MAGUIRE
713 Main Street
Mms&suRmKTSBaz&zzcxuivaT&Tra
NINE MORE SALE DAYS TOR .SUM
MER EXCURSION TICKETS TO
Coast and! Mountain
Rei
is
Indir.n Summer in tho Sietrcn or nt the
coast is an ideal time to spend that
delayed vacation.
KLAMATH PALLS, ORE. TO
'. "V i a ' IE-day HUM
'. - oil wain
, , , Krl. and Hat,
' until tiejit,
aoti.
San Francisco .., $17.7fi
Oakland ..:l..... :........ 17t50
Del Monte ...u. .:,. 22.73
Santa Gruz ,....: :;, 2i.fi0
Yoseniitc via San Francisco .. 32.00 .
For fnros to otlier points, train
service, tc. see
J. J. MILLER, Agent
Southern Pacific Line
KLAMATH FALLS, ORE.
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