The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 29, 1922, Page Page Two, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD; KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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The Evening Herald
V. It. ftom.K.. Editor nml Publisher
II. It. IIILIi Cllv IMItor
1-'. C. NICKI.H AdvorUnliiu Mmiiikit I
Published daily except Sunday, nt
Tlio llorhld Publishing Company of
Klnmatli Kails, nt 119 Eighth street.
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No mutter where n ninn pne. his
lotiiiilry mnrl; Is sure to follow.
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Kntoroil nt tlio postofflco nt Klam- ' Clexelaml limn and hi wife nre on I
nlh Kalis, Ore,., for transmission ,noMnu,jr,. We will let on Know!
IhroiiRh tl,o malls ns .ocond-clau f hfjp j
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A rollluR stone, lills tlio bump.
W'o cat 2.500,000,000 eggs yearly, j
.No wander n lien looks mini.
MKMDKIl OP Till: ASSOCIATKD
PUKSS
Tlio Associated Press I exclusive
ly entitled .to, tlio use. for publica
tion of nil now dispatches credited
In II n hnl nlttnp.iln rrnillfml In
this ninr and also tlio local mws ! " ' " lo 't Utty Oyster, I
published herein. Gotnpcrs' secretary. Is Reed only dur-
lllB inontlis with an "r."
rniD.w, .sni'TKMuri: a. 1112a. i
" " ' What tlcMes a dentist like n now
canity store opening?
A man's head swcels when lio got'
stuns by a political boo.
I PIPRPF TO RR MOST !
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KIl'.N.VI.NU VIXVUT MOI)KIS I.V
IMM. U.'V
11 lack Is the prtdemtnntlm: note, hut thw ara many tn
the nv Pomegranate, Uutcrswrst. Voo llrovrus and Wall
l-'lower, nt Interesting price
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MAIN S.T I
iUc c rt JL?
HAVi: Just declined with
regret. taKltiR advantage of
tlio courteous permission In wire
niiBWer 'colled, nn Invitation to at- pcho Villa Is tlio new flyweight
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Long; Distance Honeymooncr
ffis
Our next Income1 tax Is duo ton
d.ijs before Christmas.
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tenu a uinner ni Aiunnj ihi ..-..- ciiamp. It l not tlio old Mexican f ?ZJlr-x,S xV'd'iViZJiH:jV$?mii
nesday nt which tlio democratic can- f----nlKlit champ. ' ''i'?CiFWVaVv
dldato for gorrriior, Walter Tierce. A fri2toj
will "explain to the press his nttl- 5'rof llocker has rltton a history fPS!sSXi?iV
liido on stntp issues. ...-i..-....i-..n-. .. ....... v...... b4 V . &i.iiHwM:wAviv7--r!
Wo ilecllned with rcRrot.-nnd wc It an ancient history. V VYFiltftf
sincerely reKro that wo can't he ,. SpoaW-head..ne 1WM
there. U should bo koo.i. .. , . t'4.r. " rfrV:JimlCrAX'iV 'i&. v
t llli-t llimrU'l, IS iUH lit"?! nit .' w H!1 MS P T"1U il i.'iC'vjt
Difference between classical danc $g ' J . WfeVSftSVA''
In,- nnd taking a bath Is jou use 5 ft. &$&&' SWrW
water In bathing. Mf ftV Mtr
The man who won't stop at any- '$&& HkS'
tlilnR sets further than the man who Sfi58i , 't!iu)u!
won't start at anything l JV JftWA
Personal Mention
, MIsh Ma) belle I.imxIM, Herald no
uet lepoiior, left .ihohIh morn-
lnK fur a week's lnlt In liiiKOito. j
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I II. I.. Martin, propiletor of the
piltlK t.tike d.iliy. Is laid up wltlij
j nil lujuied toot, received w hen' hoi
stopped upon a null.
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I J. .1. .Mm ray, utter a wek spent j
i bore- InnMiiK utter bualnesi luturosts. I
i returned yesterday to bl homo In
Hnusalltu, Cnliforulu.
I Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. McCarthy arc
hnmr. fiom a two week's uutoimi-'
bllo tour of wostoiu Orecon. extond-
i inn o tar iioltli ns Portland otid '
, the Columbia Illver hli'.hway. J
Mr. and Mrs. K. I.. Appleitolr '
rnlurueil osiorduy from n three,
wi.k's visit In the Unfile Hler nnd I
1 t'mputm vnlhs They wont by nil-1
1 tomiibllo and droxo to tlio coast
and down to Crescent City durliie I
their absnre
"Darcdcvilcss,,,of French Movies
Thero.nro some hundred and fifty
newspapers In tlio state. Presumably
thoy were all Invited. The wlro tolls
on each Invitation would average
scvonty-flvo cents: the Teplles would
doublo this cost. There Is a certain
anion nt of (nerlirnd In preparing and
scn'dlnR such wholesalo Invitations.
Looks llko tlio Inx national cost
would bo two or three hundred dol del
lars: the dinner cost as much more.
All to set a few newspaper men
tOKother'nnd pour sonic political pap
over thorn whllo they arc well fed
nnd In friendly mood. In hopes thnt
some of It will stick.
Not one In a dozeu ncnspiper men.
nor onor In twenty will respond to
micli a trick.
It may, be Reed advertising Wit
ness thnt It Rot a publicity rlso out
of us. Notwithstanding that It seems
u rcatly proposition, and not alto
gether In keeping with the honorable
host's loudly olced desire to sco a
reign nfjrotronchmcnt, economy and
lower taxes.
Suchsybniltlc feasting Is not at
all In lino with tlio doctrine of frug
al democracy so .widely preached by
Mr. Plcrec. . . , ,.
.Mnyliup ha hn mNJudgod himself
If his buckhnard campaign for the
governorship has so. souu attained
tlio proportions of & special train jun
ket, how In the uter to know that
his Ideas on tlio conservation of tlio
publlr finances, wero he elected gov
ernor, Wjould not nuf.'cr a simitar,
sudden change?
Sooral daya ago rcprctentatlvo
republicans cf tho state met In Port
land. Tlio chairman of the state re-,
publican commlttco sent no costly '
telegrams. Karli man who attended ,
went at his own expense. The hard1 1
working, stralght-thlnklne delegates i
got right down to business. They j
produced a platform, of real morlt,
setting forth real remedies for the i
problems that confront tho state.
These, republican stalwarts, proud
of their party, declared their parti-
r.anslilp In plainest terms. They '
vol e,d thulr Inmost thoughts, and j
bound themselves nnd nil republican
candidates and public servants, with
covenants so clear that they can
have no double meaning.
Mr. Plerco's Albany dinner, it Is
distinctly specified In the Invitation.
Is to bo "non-partisan." Mr. Plcrco
has throughout his cumpalKii played
rn tlio "uou-partlsan" chord strong
ly. In other words ho Is hopeful of I
Withering a majority vote under any
ecrccn of camouflage that opportun
ity penults,
No wonder that the term "poll
tics" has degenerated until It now
suggests an organization whoso mo
then will not stand tho scrutiny of
daylight.
No wonder that tho word "politi
cian" In now almost an epithet.
Think It over inon and women vol-'
vrs of Klamath .(ouiity. On tlio one
hand ou liuvo a nisponslblo organi
zation, with a record of accomplish- j
incut, pledged to further loiiEtructlvo
efforts. On tho other you !mo a
"noii-partlBan" conglomeration, pled
ged to nothing.
WlthJ'tho most honorablo Inten-1
lions ami wo glvo Mr. PIno credit I
for bufiift Blncerely of tho opinion
that ho eau iiccoiiipllsh much for
thhi stuto us Its governor, of holngi
honest In his purposes does it Htuml
to ru.ibon thut his nohulous, uuaiith-,
orizoil Piosrnin will succcod as well
ns tho organized, dofiultoly expressed
jilan of Jlio republlriin.urguiilzntlou?
Think It i)or cnuifully. i
TRANSMISSION OF
ELECTRIC POWER BY
RADIO ACCOMPLISHED
Knox county, Ind.. held n heg call
ing contest. Wonder what the win
ner called a road hog?
Since the Chinese never kls. the
may have gotten elan eyed from look
ing nt their noses.
Mmn: tetiii: rriiuc
We hue secured tho agency for
the Portland News. All parties that '
hac paid for this paper and are not
still getting It please bring in your
receipt and paper will be stnrtuil
again. Subscription price is 0c a
month.
IIAI.K'S NKWS AOKXCV
Pliono 133 J 733 Main Street
23-30-2
Mart" ltirrf.r-1 !! .r- J tvt r"rrl.-0 t :. w Ortrans to Dr J. M.
f.Jnu li.i Ki.irt.-I . .ti Ih I ., ;, .t ) i r , ii. n ..n i. . il Hit buibaml Is
Lii tr ut '. nu!.i. i. 'luai. u u .u.il il.t ll vl-.t (.ry city In tho
World whtr.- Ilu nu.iir t.a r. TinHiijM
i :niCTLTSZMgsgs35i3raiaajp,A. ' merrayvisammemm
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tN lMlAXCISl't). Sept. 20 -Trai
iinlrslou of tdorlrle iniitlve pow
er b radio was necoinpllslieil for
what l believed tho first time hero
recently by the Culled Slates Itadlo
rorpor.itlon. u local concern. In tin
rii'irso "f the porlineiitn siillli i-n .
elnctrle energy was traiismltti'd 2 -ooo
feet to light brilliantly tw.i
i tio-volt ."0-Watt tungsten luilbi
nuther successful oxperlin. lit r-m
Jlstnd in tho ringing of an eh' ti .
itix-rtt.'ll In llerknley. a ilt mi Hi.'
upocitt. side of San I'ranrl-io h,i
with radio (tower transmitted from
, here
As a result of these expi riiuctiM
W'iiIUt P Vail, president of til in
I'.iny, has aunniinreil lluit gnvi-rii
mom authorities at Washington hao
ordered an Immediate Imestlgatlon
lv I'nlti'd States uny eugliierrs with
Mi., view It lit thought, of further
mllzntl'iu of tlio Invention for g'
rnnifi t lUirpolos !
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Amulc.i for u iilt In u f w wn'i
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li inoiits bin. a cenilng to
Don't fail to read the llcrnld Classified Ads.
LIBERTY THEATRE TODAY
"AFRAID TO FIGHT"
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Our creditors aVc demanding their ".vmey. You know what that
means; we must rai?e enough money to .r'.i.-fy thorn. In order to do this we
are offering every pair of shoes in ou r entire ? toek at cost and below.
Men's Brown Kid Broad
toe. $12.00 value, Sale
Price
$6.85
200 Pairs Men's shoe?,
all styles and all sizes.
Values to $10.00. Sale
Price
$4.35
Men's Black Calf dou
ble sole heavy dress
shoe $15.00. Sale price
$8.85
One man's loss i..' an
other's gain. Our loss on
these shoes is your gain.
Buy your winter's need.
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Jut received a large ship
ment of Original Chip
pewa heavy work shoes.
Regular 89.00. Sale price
$6o85
Every pair of children's
shoe? reduced to bedrock.
Every child needs school
ijbecs so buy them now
and save money.
000 Pairs of Ladies'
pumps and Oxfords.
Regular value to $12.00.
Sacrificed at this Cred
itors Sale for
$4.85
John Kelly Black Kid
lace shoe. Regular value
S13.00. Sale Price
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426 Main St.
Klamath Falls, Orcfjon
Our
Price
Ir.
Leas
Phone Orders
$9.85
We are glad to receive phone ordei'h and deliver C. t). D. Wo assure you
ths.t your order will receive tho same attention aa though you personallyselected
.same in our store.
Remember we guarantee our merchandise to be ns represented. We do
not guarantee perishable merchandise however, except to tho extent that if the
nuielundb-e is unsatisfactory when yo.i receive it immediately notify ua and
our employe will call for same and refund vour money, provided you leave the
tr.e in the condition as when we make delivoiy.
John Kelly Brown Calf
Oxford. Good value at
$9.00. Sale Pi ice
tract rr
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Folks don't feel sorry for us. We appreciate your sympathy but we
need your money worse. Take advantage of our misfoituno and profit your
self. Buy all the shoes you can. Those prices are tho lowest ever offered to
you. If we haven't listed what you want just come in as we have it in slock
and the price will be right.
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