The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 28, 1922, Page Page Four, Image 4

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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THUIUIIUY, .SKIT, UN. ticrj.
I RENEW THE FAITH '
IT Is a remarkably clear do. unien'.
the declaration of prlncples by
Vbe Republican part) of OrcRon.
through Its representative mr-mberd,
which la printed In another column.
. Study It carefully as you may, )ou
wlfl find no appeal to prejudice
or passion, no truckllnn with the
mob In order to Rain .1 fen paltry
vote.
It seta forth clearly the accom
plishment of tho party which J
are a matter of record and may be
known to all men who will honestly
and sincerely read Hip bNiory of
the nation and state for the paen
few years.
1 It taVc Justifiable pride In ttto
achleremcnts done, nnd asks only
If such a record does not justify
the continuance of management of
the public interests by hand that
haro proved capable.
Jt deals with tho tax situation
la' a way that to tho logical man
most appeal as the only logical
course toward remedy. It has a renl
program for reduction and equal-,
Isatlon of taxes and It points to
tho start that lias been made, by a j
Republican coventor, backed by n
Republican administration.
And so on down tho lino. Tho
cope, of the document bt the best
proof of tho Integrity, wisdom anili
capability of tho men who draftel
has such men as members is surely
a party that can bo trusted.
It's tho most heartening thine we
haro read In many a day, judged
from a partisan standpoint, hut
ot from a partisan standpoint. It
la !m. glowing, splendid expression
t American principles, u 3 ntl
epochal step In tho political dev
elopment of tho state of OrcRon.
. Llko a solid rock it stands in '
the mean or muddled manipulation J
that has been Oregon "politics" I
God save tho name and poluU the
war out for tho commonwealth. !
Thero la nothing in the ileclari-'
tlon to giro offense to thobo of op
posite political faith. Indeed it
ahould rouso In them higher alms I
aad Ideals; should rouso them to
aa endeavor to surpass tho record
act forth and tho logical oxpec-
tatlona of now achievements as tho
result of n consistent pursuit of
aueh policy.
There can bo no mistaking of
tho atand taken by tho Hepubllcan
part of Oregon, when this declara
tion Is read. It Is without a stultl
fyiof phrase.
It lays faco duwu upon tho tablo
all tho cards it expects to play tho
Cmo with, und challenge tlioto
who seek to oust lt leaders, or to
usurn their places by falso tm,-l
tensions of Itopubllcuulsm, to meet
the Issues squarely, without resort
to pettifogging methods and pro
Judlcal appeals to tho lower In
atlncts of men.
It pares the wuy to victory. That
such a convincing cull to battle
on tho sldo of right und JutHco
can bo ignored by any tnij Repub
lican, that any could bo dcrtJRt m
hU duty after tho way Is to plain
ly pointed, Is unthinkable.
It Is a satisfying platform Re
publicans will clcuvo to it. Licmo
crats will seek to surpass it. j
restores healthy partisanship and
tho rule, of tho majority to u. bad
ly disorganized statu. 1
It marks a new cpu-h In Oi
(on pol.Hcs, and toiisqm ntly a
new era in -tho economic ik'x'op
went of Oregon.
Wo aro adding now Hums to our '
tollot goods depurtment almost cv. ry
day. Como in una look them over. '
Currla'a For Drugs. i'3 '
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I ruullito Moollor, wlfo of O. 11.
Mooller of tho Klamath Flow or Shop
disclaim any blood rolatlon of no
called Vera Mooller of thin city.ua
por ndwa article appearing In tho
Brenlns Herald of Sept. 20, 1D22.
MRS. l'AUMNK JIOKUiKH.
Collego training nnd 17 yoars ox
perlenco mako us competent pro
aarlptlon dUpengera. Currlu's Kor
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REPUBLICAN
lVllowllig Is tlii ti-l of till' stato
. I'oiit.iml convention of loptosontu-
nt tiv,. party members or the sluto, (ho
first guiding set of principles llio
Mute otgnulzaliuu lias had In many'
v.nrs.
Wo. Republican state nml county
official, stale nnd congressional
committeemen, county clialrmon nml
vice chairmen, In convention duly
.ailed liy tln Republican stale chair
man of Oregon for tlio purpose of giv
ing the voters of thin state nn nr
ronnt of tlio Republican stewardship
for Uu pm four jrnrs. nnd for tlio,
purp ,. ,.r giving tlio people of Ore
K"i. i" tiT'.l'itnnd what wo beltexo
11 Mu.e Riirornnipnt through Its I
iiiiitti and legislative bronchos'
I oliould do nt tho uct session of tho;
loglslaturo In promote tlio general
(welfare to tlio people of tho state of
Oregon, nml to which program wo
.pledge tho Hepubllcan organization
I urn! tin state nnd leglslatho candi
dates ami hold over senator, do
In rol rvdfnrtn our nlleglauco to tho
1 Ki'puhlu ,ui national platform us
'.uloplid at the last untUliat louvon
Hon We com un ml the Republican delo-
gntluu In congress from this stato for
Its activities in helping to secure, as
promply as possible, tin emergency
tariff law and nn extension of finan
cial aid to the farmers of Oregon,
thereby snvlnjt many of them from
what would otherwlso hao been
complete financial ruin.
Coiiiiiieuil llio l'ivlilent
o commend tho president of tho
I'nlted States. Warren (S. Harding.
aad tho ltopubllc.in congress for na
tional legislation that reduced tho
burton of tx on tho people of this
country a billion dollars n year;
That brought Liberty bonds from
S3 cents to par;
That reduced appropriations three
billion dollars;
That cut ons hundred thousand
needle? civil employes from tho pay
rolls. That reduced army and navy ex
penditures half a billion dollars;
That ended the state of war with
Oermany and brought American sol
diers home from the Itlilne:
That stopped tlio criminal wast
of the peoplo's money and establish
ol economic expenditures through
tho adoption of a budget system:
That made liberal appropriations
for Oregon rivers und harbors nnd
road Improvements;
That brcught about an agreement
for a reduction of armaments among 1
the lilnV nationT oV the wod In '" ""'K-TJ XZ"
what is conceded by statesmen of all al ft l"'.1'1? '"V, fBl,h '"J ,'' 1
countries to bo the most remarkable l)) ,n "'''' WW Kocn.
achievement for paco In all history; , -n1"'1 nla)f '? collectively responsible
That by wise diplomacy avoided .1 ' " '",. I'00!'1" for It administration
conflict with Japan, and that has so 1 of affairs, wo pledge ourselves to
re-established confidence In this , " legislative enactment as. will re
eouiitry that tho army of 3.000.000 "Hiiro representatives, duly elected by
idle men that existed a few- months th" yotcrs ,)f respective pollti-at
nCo as a result of Democratic Ineffi-1 Partle. to moot upon the s.imo day
el-ncy and inUt-uldod policies has !"" nt tho samo hour to be fixed In
ben reduced to nothing. All this. " enactment, for the express pur-
.11,, I tnui-l, morn !.-. I...n urx.tmnlUt,. POSC (if enUtlClnllng II Pl.ltfomi OT SOt
ed In los than eighteen month aslof Principles sotting forth what each,
the result of wise legislation and the
restoration of public confidcuco that
comes with the re-ustabllshmcnt of
tho Hepubllcan party Into national
power.
Political Organizations
Wo bollevo that In tho verr nnturn
of our government political parties
arc a fundamental necessity and that
anything that ends to destroy thorn'
is ininn at to the best Interest nf tho1
Mate ami nation and can only end;
in rnacs.
Wo believe a continuation of tho f
Ilcpubllcan party In power In Mate
anu nation is necessary to their wci-
. fare' that tho history of American
ac"l'v''n"'nti' during tlio Inst half
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Togs. See Sugarman's window display
STATE PLATFORM
centiir) Is (lint torord of tlio Kopubll
eiin partv and that tlio continuation
of tile wolfuio mid progress of our
xlnto and government can bent bo
maintained tluough tlioroiiKli parly
organization and party mlhoslnu In
Hlato, congressional and roiinty elec
tion, and wo earnestly urge upon nil
Republican Miters tlio elrenio ad
visability it 1 economic sanity of
voting llielr party ticket In slate,
congressional ntid county elections.
Condemn oii-t'ntllsniis
"o unuHernblv and severely oon
denin nil no called "Independent"'
nml "Non-t'.irtlsnn" niovoinentH, and
wo urao niton tlio voter to recall
Hint tlio desertion of I lie Heniihllrnii
- ' party liv ntiv largo numbers of voters
lias nlwnvs resulted disastrously In
both stale mid nation and can never
result In nnvthlug but minority rule.
Wo earnestir assert and maintain
that tho only locltlmato method of
settling anv differences of opinion
hat innv exist In Party ranks Is to
do so n tho primaries, nnd that It
is Hio duty of every Hetmbllcau vot
er, nnd In keening with tho Amorl
rmi standard of good cllUoushlp to
ubldo bv tho result of tho primaries
nnd present a united party front nt
the general election.
WV admonish our leaders, both
state nml national, that tlio time
hns arrived when People took to thorn
for firm and positive, leadership, ap
preciating outstanding characters
who nro sufficiently strong to direct
n iironor ioiire to bring us out of tho
rliaolle conditions wo Inherited and
to straighten out tho finances of tho
nation and tlio commonwealth.
The Primary Ijiiv
V reaffirm our faith In the di
rect nrlmarv law its a method for
political parties to select their nom
inees for public offlro.
Hleitlon l.aus
Wo tako cognlxanco of the Influ
ences that aro operating to under
mine tlio direct primary law and
seeking to make of It a mockery, nnd.
in order that it may bo maintained
nnd strengthened so that the rent
wishes of tho people may ln truly
1 recorded, nnd that tho people may
I liavo to n greater deoreo a much
needed party responsibility In tho
conduct of governmental affairs. In
stead of a mere Individual responsi
bility wo pledge tho legislature of
this state to tho following legisla legisla
teon: (a) To provide for amending (he
registration laws of Oregon that In
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party stands for and proposci to ae
complish.
(c) Wo pledge ourselves to so
amend tin' absent voters law that It
will Include nit registered voter, of
tho Mate of Oregon who may bo tem
porarily absent from tho stale.
Initiative IVtltlons
Wo further proptso to enact such
remedial legislation u may be nocos
8.1 ry to abolish the Present scandal
that exists In reference to fraudulent
Initiative petitions, making more do-,
finite and certain tho method of cor-
tlflcatlon of signatures, curtailing
tho activities of tho professional pet-,
itlon circulator and providing ado-1
nuntu and offectlvn punishment for
perjury nml fraud In tlial connection,
Monsiiiv.s t lion tlio Itallot
Wo further believe with retetenco
lo Initiative measure now upon tho'
ballot mid lo be voted upon by the
people nt the next geneial I'l'cllon. I
11.1 V. ,'. . "'."in.,
out led to their place upon Hio bal-
o through llio Joint 1'eHtloti s gun-
Hire of ineiiibeis of all the political
parties as well us Independent voloi.
and that Inasmuch a their onn.i -
mcul Into law depends solely nnd
entirely upon tho dlioct veto of the
People, they 1110 not thereforo In nny
sense part) Issues, mid that It Is
tereforo not tlio proper function of
llio pari) iirKanlMtlmi iih mirli lo
rondoinn or eoiuiiiend tliem. or any
' of tliem. but o liereby pledso llio
poonlo of tlio tttalo Hint Kliould anv
of the proposed measures uu ry In
tlio coming olectlou. a Itepubllcau 1
governor will proclaim them to be I
tho law, mid that the next Republi
can loglslaturo will enact whatever
laws tuny bo necessary. If any. lo
give lo tho wishes of tho people us
expressed at tho polls full forco nml
, erfect. !
j Taxation '
j Wo believe that tho vital Issue In'
this uimpalgu Is tho question of tax-!
ntlou -of decreasing nml equalising
I the tax, burden. Tho Hepubllcan
party in tins siato recognized 1 111-4
I necessity at the last regular session
I tho loglslaturo two c.irn ago. and, j
at tho request of the governor of
Oregon. Hen W Oleott. nuthorliod ,
and directed tho appointment of 11
committee of experts ami others to
make n thorough and exhaustive In
1 vesication of tho tax question In this
I statu In order that tho next legisla
ture might have something definite
I nnd concrete, before it to enable It
j Intelligently to pass genuinely con
, strurtlvo laws upon this subject.
Wo desire to call attention to tho
fact that of tho total tax levy last
year for stato purposes, less than
necessity at the last regular session of
legislative appropriations und more
than two-third thereof of by reason
of tho direct vote of the people. Tax
reduction must bo secured largely
through tho subordinate tax levying
bodies whlch.levy nearly 133. 000. 000
In taxes annually, or approximately
eleven times as much as the total
legislative appropriations
Wo pledge tho next legislature nml
tho mlnilnlstrattvo offlrers of this
state to tho most rigid 0 onouiy In
the conduct of stato nffalrs.
(at Wo pledge ourselves to legisla
tion which will bring to Hie assess-,
meat rolls tlio vast amounts of prop.
erly. real and personal now omitted
nml personal now omitted I
f liiit-iif putii l littrnlti ratllnl'fitf tlni lutr. I
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,,0 0 Uu)50 w . ari, j,;iyU1K nil
the taxes.
(b) We pledge ourselves to legisla
tion vesting in the state lax commis
sion plenary power to effect equal
primary aossmcnts. thus equalizing
property assessment between Indiv
idual tax pavers and further decreas
ing tho burden of the man who now
pay s taxes.
(el Wu will etiait amendatory leg
islation providing for nn offocllvo
budget system for the boverol nulli
ties of the stale covering contemplat
ed expenditures and holding officials
to strict compliance therewith,
(di 'r heartily Indole the move
ment Initiate.! by President Harding
to amend the Constitution of tlio
flitted State ho as tn prevent the
Issue of tax free securities.
(o) Wo favor wulorpotter develop
ment w libit will bring more taxable
wealtli to (he state, thus decreasing
tho burden of ho'e who now pay
the taxes, and to this end ph'dgo
ourselves to the amendment of such
law ;n permit Hi" acquirement and
holding of waterpower ngnw ac-
quired under tho water code witli-
out development and for speculative
purpose
(f) We favor the nbolltloti of use
less boards and commissions, a 'on
UP
xolldatlou of ileparltiieula lo prevent
iliiiillenlliiii nml Inn u.,e nml ..rri. I
clency In all Hlato depaitiueiits. I
lloHioiueni of II0111N '
V,. fuuiior pledge outselies lo 11 ,
,,,. m ,.,iilliibl,. plan foi llio1
leinoinelit of llio Male' oillHtaild
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definite proMslon for It lellromont '
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.ll-n iivtieislil limiilginHoii
w puMiul. ,Mi,H1.vo to leglshiilou
i p,,,u.t n, mouHeineul of land
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,m,UKl, tt;.o,,p r lease VV alxo
favor ,;ioaler test. IcHoirn upon liuiiil
Knillim liml ,,,ni,, vUu rr ,
prompt Aiiiotlimtlsallon of lhoo per
sous permitted to enter llio uiuutry.
mid iiiuke t Iml r homos. Intro,
Itoads
We favor a largoi' use of tho slnlo
road funds for Hie construction of
lateral maiket loads, ami will tugo
tho liuptovpiiicnt of thoKe roadx lend
ing to I lie main lili:hwn)s ns rapidly
as possible. Wo bollevo those matin
no essential to tho development nf
oiitl)ltig districts, of tlio state, and
that throiir.il their developeiit.
prosperity and tlio population will
ho Increased mid Hi
thereby distributed
tax burden bo
among larger
numbers of people.
In H.isteru Oregon there Is a vast
oiuplro waiting for settlers. Wo be
lieve Hint completion of Tho Dalles
California lilgliwa), the .loliu D.iy
highway, llio Oregon Trail mid tho
.Central Oregi n highway will do much
to acquaint tho public with tlio pos
slble resiinnes of this great territory
and e favor tho (ompletloii of these
roads as fast as available funds will
permit.
Wo recognize that Oregon has an
Immense umlev eloped territory In tho
roast untitles that will be of Inestim
able value to tlio state when It Is
developed Wo bollevo that one of
tho most effective wa)s to develop
this terrltor). and thus greatly In
crease the wealth of the state, would
bo the building of roads lo liuiko It
accessible nnd wo therefore favor
the completion of the Hoosevelt high
way at tho earliest possible date con
sistent with the stnti read finances,
Hx-Serilto 'Ion
Wo favor tho employ iiionl of ex
servile men In slate positions and
promise, fitness ami qualifications
considered, that they shall be given
that preference Wo commend the
patriotism of the various veteran
organisations, and believe Hint there
should bo the closest co-op. 'ration
between those organization ami tho. 1
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many rx-servi.o men a pos
sible employment In Mate position.
Siliools .
Wo lake Justifiable pride, along
with all other citizens of Oregon.
Ill the excellent public school stslem
of Ibis stato Wo bollevo II to be (lie
very foundation stone In the edifice
of popular government. Wo proud
ly Invite intention to the fart Hint
a greater percentage of Oregon )Oiing
men nml women enter our public In
stitution of higher learning than of
any other state in Hie union, and wo
commend the people for tho good
Judgment they displayed In making
the flnaio I. il di pendency of these
iiutilullotiH definite and lerlaln. and
wo condemn and disapprove of any
effort that m.iv bo made lo return
them to the merry of tog rolling leg
islative appropriation for their prop
er nnd necessary maintenance, nnd
wo pledge the people and thosn who
have Immediate control of these In
stitutions to Ihe most c.ire'ul and
o onomlc.il expenditure of Hi- pllli
llr fund entrusted i tbeir tun
l!ei Initialled nml Sell lenient
pprei l.itlng the f.u 1 thai Or. goo
tins vast llltib V-bqieil vviiterpow-t
will' 1 1 Is of Inestimable Value Pi In
iluslry and whoh wle 11 volopxl
will transform lb.-, slate . ry larg.-b
FOR THE
Get that big hat Everybody is wearing 'em
We have them in many grades and prices,
some especially priced for this event. Then
there are the other things which are necessary
to make your clothing outfit correct. Get a
Rodeo Buckayro shirt and don't forget the
silk neckerchief. We have them in the
brightest of colors and with artistic decora
tions. If you want to put a real finish on the
outfit get a pair of fancy Chaparejos.
K. Sugarman
I aint
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. Into an Iniliiidilal center, mid realu
111); Hull llio dcvolopmoill nr IU In
gieal aler power lewotlieo would
lelleMi Oie:mi lllld llllllll III Hie West
ft urn llm piiHiillillllv r suffering
from hunger atut cold mid an linibll
II v to r.ct (tops lo miul.i'l ax a ie
mill of a coal bot taco fiinil uli.v
online, ami Hint mild deidiipliieut
would filiiilHh Hie power lo inn (lie-
I eon inlluunPi nml liein ami beat the
' i:on homo un well an enrolling.' Hie
1 establishment of imlusttlcii heio. wo
l boiob) pledge our nuppoil lo tho
I oiicoiiingenieiit of Hie development
1,. n,,, federal I'.ovetnmeiit of llio
renin, 1110 1'i'Hi nines, ine 1 manna
Ituplds, Hie .loliu Ha), llii Ow)heo
und oilier wnlei power pioje.ts of
this vusi men Itecegul'llli: (hat
Hiele ale large iiioiih of lilideveloped
teiilloty in miineio is iiiiiiilles In llihi
Htule withhold f 1 11111 devoliipmeiil by
liieiuis of Hie fedeial . oiisei atloll
pollc), gieallv lo the financial de
triment of said i'oiiiiHoh, wo pledge
the milted effoit of Hi" slale paity
and Its lepienelitallvi 1. Ill ..ingress to
work foi' national leulslallou mil only '
llioio adeqiiatel) to lompelisalo theso
I counties from lost levenile Hiioilgll
j federal owned n"ii taxabl" laud In
their bordois, but nlso to lestoro
I inn rlt of thoo land to iipeody entry
uiml. Iiomestoail
IMW I llfOIXOIIIOIllS J
Wo ple.lgo the Hopiiblbmi paily
ntid lis every ofli.ial to slrl. t law
enforcement With the crime wave J
following Hio unsettled ioiiiIIHiiu'
which Iiiin prevailed nml k! Ill pie-j
vails, coupled with the Hew class of 1
erlmluals known as uioonnlilller, the I
slate has added polite duties In or-'
dor that life and property may bo ,
safe Htery luw of this common- 1
wealtli must bo enlrrrcil, inrniiiiiig
the prohibition law of the stato and
nation.
Mniki'llng
Wo ronllio fully that today the
farm return of Oregon, under pre
sent market prlres and the present
s) stein of distribution of farm pro
dm Is. I not a palui; proposition,
and that the fanner Is the one man
who tolls without Just compensation
Wo recommend that unless there Is J
a change lo Improve die entile ami
wheal markets that tho government
of the lulled Slales put Into opera
tion the same flnnm-hil plan fur Un
it min g the w licit mid culllo produ
cer that saved the cotton and sheep
raiser from bankrupt.) ami placed
thorn on solid financial footing, ami
to pledge Hi" Hepubllcan legislature
to Hi,, enactment of any legislation
Hint may lie uoroasnry to further
bridge Hie gap that exists belweun
producer nml consumer therobi enab
ling the former to realize a greater
profit for his toll.
Ijtbiie
Tho Itrpiibllcttii administration In
Oregon . stnbllsbetl a heard nf rim
illation nnd wo pledge lis continu
um e. This board has secured Indus
trial peace In ilrogon b) assuring la
bor of a fair donl In nil umtrnwrsloN
Willi em plovers, and Insuring inplial
that It opportunities fur Investment
III tho ludunlrles that employ labor
will not bo harrasseil by ugltntoisl
who nro ounmti"t of both labor mil
capital, ami wo recommend Hi" lend
ers of organized labor In till slate
for their i-arnosi cii-operi.tloii In
keeping Hiu I. W. W. meiiaio from
Oregon
The Hcp'ihllcnti party ha nlw.i)
been ill" friend of labor Through
Its tariff policies II ha provided the
laborer with employment, mid pro-J
tortcil him from tho cheap labor of'
Huropeau mitl Asiatic, countries We
believe III, ll Hie mull who oaril Ills,
living by dallv toil U entitled 1.1 ,
more tli. in a living wage In onler
thai lo Iil.tv HV" under MclirP'lHI
.I'lidjrd. and giv. bis children Ho
I.1111I.K" f ,1 pr p. r 1 dip atlon We.
I'l-Vi 'but urn- iixi l.iiiorlug maul
-urn,iiny vii 'I i-.ii I lo enablt
1 'ii in nave n-'iiu'llioii'. from In
1
RODEO
mad at nobody"
1 weekly wage thill null her Hie ulnlo
nor llio 11111I1111 I'lgt ilo In Un lilgh
eitl poiiHlbllllleii To H1I11 olid wo
would leqiiest thai llio 1111II01111I labor
liouiil define Iho lull liml oomplelii
meaning of Hie ilvini: wage," whlcli
II linn eiilllnialeil ill vailoilM oflii
1.I011. Ill order liml belli labor und
the public may have a mote definite
iimleislamllng Of what should bo ex
pected or bnlll of II10111 In Iho Hiilvlng
of this ureal economic iiiohllou.
A. lilevenienlN of 1'iosoiil Slnlo Ail
niliilliiilloii
Wo llivlle the iilleiilloil of Iho peo
ple to the worthy miilovemelilH of
the pieseiit itlato lit) lilllilnl rut lull ait
1111 evidence nf tin light to Inillier
.oillliteino
II ha liilien iho mosl ruimtl mllvn
step In Hie lutotesl of la rodlliilou
and equalUalloii In Hie appointment
of the tax Investigation lominltlco.
ll ban coniliicted a teleutles war
fai against Iho narcotic evil and
Iiiih lent every nsj.lnti.il. " lo Iho lo.al
aiilhorltlei In sqiiel. hliig till In
loiuparable menace, mid we pledge
ouiselves lo n loiitlnliiillon of this
polli).
ll has s. iitpulously Mood for law
ouforcomoni without fear or favor,
ami will continue 10 lend every
inoalin at II dbqional to Iho outline
liient of every law upon Hie hlatille
books, and lo Hie liirulratlon of re
spect for the constitution, the law
ami the courts
CHILOQUIN. ASPGROVE
The Hev ami Mrs It. H. HAdcllffo
of l,etiu)lvanla, having allended
the Hplscopal cotiveiitlou at Port
land, aro now visiting llielr son, It.
II Hadcllffe, of Aspgrovc.
Mr, laicy Havago of (Iraud Hap
Ids, Mb h, Is visiting her niece,
Mr. J. J. VHInlr of Aspgrovc.
Dee Hot. m in. John Smith ami
Noa t'lipos of (iilloquln have Just
returned fiom a iurro.ssful hunting
trip 011 (ierhnrt mmiiitalu, each
one In Inning In a flue big buck,
Dee How man' weighed 200 pound
ami had six point Crlp.V welshed
I tin pound and bad four points
John Smith scored with a 7-polnl-r
weighing 2&ll pounds
SHASTA VIEW
Mr and Mrs (' M. Kirkpatrlrk
and ons, Orlaiid and Hi urge, were
Klamath Kails visitor Monday.
Mr and Mrs J W. I,. H111III1 and
children, Ivan. Iltibj- and Vera, wcio
Ktimtay guests al W. A. l-iymuu's
home
O ll Hunt and daughter. Ada.
wore visiting at th county seat
fiat unlay Inst Mis Ada spent Hio
week-end wlih Pay Tryrenr and
V,I8 brought In
by Minn l'"i lo.ir
Mr nnd Mm.
en came from
week ami look
mother. Mr. A
her homo Hiinday
Mai Hit Christen-
l.oyallun, Cal. Inst
Mr Chrlstensrir
Tumor of Klam
ath Kails, to Hi. tr now hum.) In
California In spend tho winter, i'hry
spent Thursday night with Mr.
Tiiiiiith daughter. Mrs. I.Ida Kirk
patrlrk The ladles of (lie Helping Hand
society were entertained by Mr.
All'lu Macketi larl Wednesday ami
Hpnit it most enjoyable day. Mr.
J A M. Comb will entertain Ihu
mill y Wednesday, Octob r t
iirrlus sell alarm 1 lork
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