r J Pif Two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON vi:ini:i).v, ofTonnit , ioaa. iff K. ' r . 'Ml II The Evening Herald K. R. 80UMS..i:ttor nml Publisher H. II. IHI.Ii City Kdltor F. V. NICKT.K AihcrlMnjc Mnnsgor Published dnlly nirnpt Sunday, nt The Herald Publishing Company nt Klamath Knlls, At 119 i:ighth street. Kntnrcd at tlio poitofflco at Klam ath Palls, Oro., tor tratimlsliin through tlio malts ns nocond-clusa Matter. MHMUKIl OP TMi: ASSOCIATED , .- .I'KKSS The Associated Press Is oxeluMvo ly entitled to tlio tiro fur publica tion of nil nows dispatches credited to It. or not otherwise credited In this paper, nnd also tlio local now published liorcln. wkdxi:siav, orronnt t, i!. CARPING CRITICS v : . TIIKY'HK picking tlio stale re publican platform to pieces It doesn't suit tlio firebrands', who arc tnrrllily dWsppnliiLd became every llltln iMiio tlial proiiii .1 fierce fight, In tin1 part) or nut of It. Isn't ' blawuicd forth In i;l.irltiR rod typo In tin pages of tin dniumoiil Such Ih the effect of tb flghtlnK spirit In tha human animal once aroused. Instead of soolng Hie utter absurdity of tlio "problems-' that pol itician aro raving about, and Hit vital Importauro of tho matter touched upon In tlio platform, thoy see only tlio llhllhord of being clirat-i-il out of a flno old scrap. Tlio rabblo, la, Orcn and their demagogic leaders aro liVc a park of alley toughs gathered in wauh a dog flchl. rocking nntlilnc of the condi tions In which I hoy live. Their clothes may bo In tatter", their homes dilapidated hovels, but ns long C8 the dogs fight well, they're hap py. Thclr philosophy or llfo Isn't calculated In develop a fine residen tial district, or to pooplo the neigh horhood with proipemn and Indus trious citizens but what's tlio dif ference a Irng as they can -crape up tin' dngi: for a fight on every pos idbln occasion. Porlunntnly tlnv rabblo and the demagagncs do tint control Orexnii and Tammany hall methods will not go In On-con. Tlio elour-ililnking majority of tlity r.tute when tlray have hail Hum to think It over culiiily will deohK which aro the major Isiutw. On( crltle nays the ropnbllcnn plat form I lUfltlAnt. that It side-stops great Issues, lipenus'o It -doc nut praise or condemn tin president specifically for vetoing tlio bonus hill The platform commend tho na tional administration and tlio chief executive, In perfectly plain language. It Is to Ihi naum-il that the bonus actlcu In Included In tlio general ap praisal. Not tlwt nil republican agree with tlio President's course Probably many do not. Hut they glvo him credit fo honestly ilolns what he thouxiit was rlKht. Then, says another, it doesn't riH nunlzo tlio rroat rllRlous I mud tb.it has been raited In Oreitoa. It doesn't nay anythlne nhcut tKe rmnpuliory eJucutlonal bill. Shades of all the polUlPHl bosses t living ano deadl Tlio republican par ty In Oregon Is sot trying to muKo a slatu for party vot'jw. nor to i ram do'.vn their throata any unwarranted ndvlro ns to how the Hlmll exorcUu their nacred rlRht of suffraeo- Tho ropubllcau loudern of this state aro seeking to doolop a party conscience -as well a jarly con cclousness not to stifle II. They cannot expect to create oarty con- bcIpiico by llirottlliiR thn free will of Individual otera. Hut the erlllea of the pl.it form nro hurled by the Riealer weight of unp porterHi thoso who lenllro what the leal im aro. Hero In a wimple, from the Hind t'lo, of the opinion of ihno who pee the menace In Ibis coiitiuiied courKO of dNruptloii In Amerlia, and who nio hendlni; oveiy effort to the restoration of harmony The pirly pledge there con curied in roiiMiltulo n document which Is sulletitly Amerienu In principle, the piactlce of which would impure s.ifety to American-1 t', and mi ilHiiriiiice of compel i ent cileiiclili In ,tnu ten when the practice of such N In nlU'h I Rreit demand. There Is not a phase of Import-1 nut state and iintlniial lhue w hlrh ' lln'Hi pleilKo. li.Ue l.i'led to cover. And. in this preei! period of cris is in Oregon win o iKSiies of varied nature mid Impo-iaiico have serv ed to divide punilc 'entlmeut nnd j political aspiration, it U commend-, nlile that OreRon flmH nvallnhle o vast repre8etitatinn of the entire state capable of stepping up nnd ! out of tlio mire to ,i hiRlier plane, wiiiru Havers more oi me principle or the i:rent state constitution and tlio constitution of the I'nlted Stati-g. I Hepubllcan. nomnrrats, nnd all j tudepmiilent. there nro no nre.it ! parly lines in Orepon tbl ear The Imiio I rlearl) American Our llrxt dut) is to our nation when support of national principles is In , deliiatnl. Our second service .should bo our state, t'nle.ss the Inter oat of thi'ne two institutions are proporlv guarded then can never lie any such thini; as protection for the comiutitilt) nnd the home It would be iiiiposslhlii for any Individual or group of Individuals to roaolvt upiiti a mor, ethical American and OreRotitan plan of procedure tliau lias lieen resolved upon by the Republican party of Oreitou as the result of the recent convention. The adoption of these pledges and their practice would mean the accomplishment of those American Ideal which are so cherished by all of us. would mean the asslstlnR of America to prop erly perform the Rreat world ser vice which I hers as a Just herit age. HITCHING POST AND LANDING FIELD WAY UP IN THE AIR . hT vmVi""' - .sf " DANCE with tin: CROWD nt the White Pelican WEDNESDAY EVENING, 9 O'CLOCK BEST MUSIC BEST FLOOR BEST PROGRAM HARRY BOREL'S ORCHESTRA Teachers Specially Invited One Dollar Per Couple lb riiAiti.iw p. iti:imi: lio.inl uf Coveiuois of the Aeio li.iulie.il ( liiuobci- of t'oiuiiieiio ARGONAUT DISASTER RECALLS SIMILAR CASE IN KERN CO. mi C V pushed. There I nothing of the fantastic In these prediction!". I l.;n,noi Plluhis Wllliooi a P.iiutli ! Commercial avlntlou Is already a I ufci.M. Itegiihir lines have been j rntabllsheil In tunny part of the country, mid nro operating success- ' fully. Whom thoroughly responsible ! fiuiccrtiH nr dolne the flvlttR. accl- fow )ear. Prom ,,, ntR rrt ni,ngt uiihrtinl of. Ho llioso roofs Riant ports colluded by our orgunljllon alrphmm and air- show lli.it over u period of 12 ship will bo fly- i months. v'Cnu ionimercl.il aircraft lug on rallni.iil-jin.idn 3u.7:i fllr.his. traveling 2. like hChodiiles, rar- U07.2r miles, without a single rylitR passenRer.s ! fatality, nnd freight from1 i)r.. t. ai n montlis, the ciiy NKW VOHK. Oct. 4 Hoofed over shipping district. will bu com mon sight In Auicrliun cities within the next xciiRor by motor In Wall street. It should bo practical lo roof over Grand t'enttal terminal or other i.illroiul vard with steel gird er and glass, thus providing air i raft landing fiirllltlc In Iho In art of the city I predict It Is oulv a matter of a short time unlit niicIi spare are provided In every largo clly. Thing P"s fuming Hoivn I'lylng co.sts aro hound In come dutvn ns the public learns It ha nothing lo fear In using properly operated airway (juiintliy ton sumption of airplane ticket will eventually lnlng rate for high speed air travel within it reasonable ills- of the rates for slower rail URGES OWN CODE FOR INSURANCE MEN HOT SI'HINOH. Ark Oct I If ' If higher Hlnnilards nio hd within us, they will be u natural I dovi Inpmcnt It Ibey are grafted upon us. they will nlva)s he an iilinoriuiil growth j '! ndvocnlo the plan of rritlr- Insurance men set up their nun! lug one enr apprenticeship In an standard of iiullflrnilon nnd husl- 'etabllshed agency before n license ncss conduct and carry Hiein I rrnnted. Aiprenllres could carry through, tlio need of legislation will , on the detail work of the ngenry bo forgotten, K II. Dunning of llu-' durliig llm period of preparation liith, .Minn., regional vice-president and would finally go faith lo sell of the National Association of In-' Insurance b)' knowledge mid not by siirnuco Agents, told d legates to misapprehension " the cnuviiillou of that orgaulatloii hen. linliiy I virinr lleriird naluriilly lead as I believe It Is mi more pr.ir-1 "'','' I'tob.ibly liiiv,, Ihi.o times as ,l.. , tit. (. .. I II II lill'tll ll(ni, Iitf'' Mllll 'lull'" Ileal In legUlalo a iiiiiillflcallon , ,..., ... - herd '" clt'- 'P. S. air mail service ha traveled I tann Commuters will ntMrjv a.ono.OOO miles with only , travel, think nothing of nlln fntaiu... M,,t of tlio accident II I conceivable Unit the day yon read about am caused by, may come when nlrplme will he gvpiles'" or stniiters" nnd com-'punclud nut In nuantlty production merclnl flyers don't stunt. They i like flivvers; and when evi ry fam-know- that no human pilot lsns,lly cm own one I am more In slick as the law of gravity. cllned to the belief, however, that Pxcepl for the seaplane, which the Immediate development of com- or come down wherever ' mnrrl.il nvlatlon will no in me hand of roinmon carriers operating huge rapacity plane over regular coming to husl ties dally from n dls'Jtico of 100 mile. San Prnn- ItKDDKN' cl.(n will ho only a day' ride from New York. The c t will project Itself Into the country, and Iho country will can Ro up there's water, the present chief b.ir- OAKLAN'D. Cal., Oct. 4. Imprls- Invade iho city with many mlvan-j rtPr , ,, development of com onment of forty-seven miners nearly tag to both. Hllllons of dollars mrri4,i avlntlou Is tho.lack of land a mile underground at Jackson, Cal., twill bo added to the. rural real -'i,,,. tc,. last month, recalled to many the na- tale values of the United States; ('otir.lder the situation In New A tlon-wld.j attention directed In 1'Juti i whole new areas will corns In for , v-nrk An nlrnl.ino can bring n DANCE Cole McEIroys Orchestra of Portland, Ore. w kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiVaB ;t l lUBBHBlliliiiik. 3r . Ji3 Monte Austin Famous Tower of Jewels Singer at Last World's Fair. White Pelican Hotel Thursday, Friday, Saturday Admission 25c to all then 10c per dance. routes. And I should strongly advise ev eiv city In America to have Its cltv planner get buy on the sub- 'I ho Htorm" I hern! a. I code lulu the American agency sys tem than It lias been In enforce Volstead prohibition upon the' American public. Tlio real objee-. An experienced mtoii of musical live In legislative loiitrol I seldom kniwledgo is always m nur service ul the Pari Shepherd Inclusive Mus KJliiod. ir Hlr C7 of what hJi already been nccom- another hour to convey the MS-lalrwas map. W THE IS 'HEADQUARTERS FOR AIR RACES DETROIT NEW TODAY to a blmllar uccldent In the Kern i development; nnd- city congestion ,aMrnKr from Washington to the .. 1 1 of a local landing flelil -tor ino Hlver can)on, near Hakersfleld, Cal.,will bo laigely roductd. landing field In Harden Pity. I-ntig elite that haw iideiii.ii lermliial ,'n whlcli I.tintn-iv II. IHrk u-n luir. . .1.. . i....l,.i . . . 1........ 11, .1 11 i,,tf,w ficlllllCM will bo the first oil the -- " 1 say ini'in uiiiikb hipiii ihi-k.ii, isi.inu. 111 io iiiinin. - "- " . - luu attvo lor 1 j uays. Hicks was oao of six American miners who went to work In a mlnu in the Kern Kl-er Canyon Uec. 7, 11)07. Soon after they entered the mine, there was a cave-In 70 feet be low tho surface and threu were killed outright. The other, Including illcks, survived In the debris, but Iv. 0 died beforo help reached them. I illcks was pinned to tho ground but fortunately underneath a tramway car. On the surfato hope? that tho men wcro alive 'wus given up. Threo das later, workmen who were excavating tlift tunnel preparing I to recover the txxlkw heard iiicor j tapping on one of the tramway rails. "vtnu wvmuivu 4. ".i ait i7viiuf 11 naia 11 NIT WA.VIKII To rent for the winter, furnished hmiMj by responslblu people Phone I.T7H. t-C , Progressive Concerns Spend One Per Cent of Gross For Publicity IiKTHHIT. Oct 1 - Tho Uetrolt .!.... l.u l.i.KKiiin III.. nitrrtliM II I lfil """" ' "V " .1 .1 Purnlshed one room cabin. Colon- j loml-iuaricrs of tho .ountrv with the , j1,';;,, ,,, (..ir Mallli 4.,;. 'assembling nt Selfrldgo Pleld. Ml . CI. men, near hero, of mm of llmj PIANO POIt HAI.K or will trade for ' igreate.i urraya of American air-' bit. O. I.'. Hae. TrlunRlo Paf. planes i-vr seen, in preparation for ll' I'ulilt.r rare.H-cirld's speed cl.ii,., rAltltllllt IMIV WANTPM sl. to In held October I I. I Trustworthy boy, over 12, to arrt niuYcu: poit hai.i: -USO Lincoln l.C ......, ,..i t ......t.- i.o.. 1....... ' lleinhl lluillu In Mill iidilltloli. Itt UUI l'JJJf Hfi inun inm-,if' M . 1. . .,.,,.,, , " . Ptrfectlax tho motors and at least n ,;,-. SA. ,.-llrl,s., house nt 317 I llll ALU. Ill, UCl i -AlJVerilB- I , , ,. f .,nr,!1V Itiln.l islellS of V M'..ll. ..- r.irnllnr.. ulll l.i, mill) so faint, and others could not hear'Ir.g day after day. week after week. arrral wm rompitf In Iho races ulon'o. " it at till. However, when tho men month after month as tnc iiost rapped on tho rail, their slgnaU ap- method by which public utilities may peared to be ansAured. Then, wliciJ ovcrconif public prejinllro, was a tapped answer camu 10 the minors' 'strongly urRed by W. II. Sivvyer. algiial blast" the workmen knew president of the Kant St. I.011U &. omeono was ullvu In the mlnu. Suburban Hallway Co., speaklni; It vvasdocldeu to force a lialMiuh I horo t..iy (l)rr u,(, Amerlcui Plpo aloni; tho flange of, one or the' :t,clrlc uallvvay association con- ,.-.. ...... .. Mil. 111. .... I. ...... 1. ...I .,... kiMiiiiia; laiu. n 111:0 11 luaL'ui'il low v.rilln)i "Pew marking a threo day air sp'-ed pro gram, l.ntrlo lurludo types from tho nrmy. imvy , nnd commercial ' fields. 1 i'ok Twenty threo entries have been confirmed In ran iouro above l.nl.e HI. Clair, HAI.Ii Purnlshed three-room heuse: hath. Iiiillt-lus: loruerlot, the I'ullter Trophy ample sp.uu lor addition; half hloi I, m 1.. miiuh i,i..r .. irlniKiilic 'f'"11 nim reiiiau iioiei, .1 giiuii in to l.e flown over 11 triangular ' ... . . , 13.'. III! wl"' ' meuth: lltiiid rash or I7"I, with r'.olfrldRi! Pield a llm starting and J.liii) down and h.ilnuio J3.ri oil month flnfhlifnu onliit. .Measures to safe. 1 or liiortgaue. l-ot, rum Hired ! fiiinnl llii.j it link rilfinttii Ittilii Imoii ! conurns In any other uuiiiiqm tpeini ," " , I tut ilian one tier (ent of their KTuw 1 " ... I ..... I., ....,...! i,lviirllliiL' niiiiiv siieiiil flvn " '""" --'--" ' I .. . L . . ... - - M . .... 1110 Mt pains ami i i'p iroin uiei really going, progtemlvn -7 ,.n. .......I. Bii..r.i i.ii-i ..., ,..,, i,:.ve. ..if jnl. I.adv airplanes will patrol, prf0rred. I3i. Phono ill I l-ii entombed man ho thought It was a pick or drill and believed IiIj rescuers mar. Piudlni: It a pipe, hu called through it and told the men on top that in. .ik iiii ..Hi... f.,,.1 i,..i ui,. on advurtlsliiK, many slstedb thowlngtobaico. Ills right IM'r re'"' "e ueciareu. 1110 aver-1 ,llrM,t . i.ines thai are ! POIMIHNT Purnlshed cabin. .Mir, hand was free and with It ho brought W "feel railway company can. ... 1.,,1,11 , ,1,,, ,. -ith HI. .MIIH Add. !-.' forth from his pocket a now plug ot koou auvaniage, us a ...mnuw !" , . totiacco ho had purchased beforo en- pounon louuurivo 10 um ...hum-. terlnc the mine. Tho first plpo was withdrawn a TONIGHT AT The Liberty Theatre Will he glVell till filial showing of "THE STORM" which Is without a doubt one of tho moat spec tacular productions over filmed The story Is 11 .simple one the ngeohl story of a man and n girl --ami It will Int-rest you II111 Hie surrounding the settings tho color the 111 Hon till com blini lo ni.ik'o one of tlio most Interesting even ings ou will spend in 11 long long lime Matinees Evenings 10c and 25c 25c and 50c Thursday Frank Ma)A in "Caught Bluffing" A great story of the Klondike pat ticli .ii.iliciil iir...i.-.ieB '. urn army, .,., ,,.,. .,.,.,. .,...... rl.,.. fiml iifiW ft fit n rrvifiiMM i lur n liiliill. I . in . n. k... I -.. not only of .ho company but of ll.," ' ,, ' ; , , , V", " , " I .au.uuy ,..,uy. ..., .. . conimunlty sorved, spend ono peri. .... . ' MlTH'i: POIt I'I'lll.ir.VliON um ' (ii " " "hii mi; miii hi t tin r.rpni of lm grosa earning on paid ,.., f, ((, (1III in tho gran. 1- 'advertising. Ist.uiil during (ho raies. pol- I another of the aamo size, hut perfor uteil on tho bide and Inserted and Hi old nourishment was transmitted to "I bellevn In consistent ndveiUs-, coiijiiik Hon with llm aerial WcU A surgeon etood on the out- lug .not defensive ndvcrtlsliiR dailiui the second uiitiual aerial con side end of tho pipe and prescribed brought about by nerosslty, but nil- .grena will bo hold hero nt which n iho amount of mill, and other stlmu-'i vertlslng calculated to prevent thn .permaneiii oiganUntlnn probably will luutH to be sent. Illcks talked thru need of a Meno wall defense. I want ' lm formed for furthering Iho Inter- tlio pipe, told how hu battled mental i our customers to know the condl tortures and Insanity, how he heard tlon of their street railway com rutH gnawing In thu pit. A iihono- pany; I want them to know It all graph was Installed and Illcks lis- iim umi h(, ihat when uny nuoutlon teued by ho hour lo the iiiulse. This i urhes Ihey aro fully Informed, jdatlnn of n coin pl.nl o mil of aerial .vai on thu twellth day anil ho laugh- "Advertising Is not tho solution ' traffic rules. i (Publisher) iii:iHTMi:sT op thi: i.vmtioii, If. H. I.ANI) OPPICK at Lukoview, Oregon, Hept ts, I alii:. NOTKJi: :i hereby kIViiii that Har em n O. .Moueyhiin. of Hox liu, Port Klamath, Oregon, who, on May I, I I'J-'l, iiiudo Homestead Kntry, No, erts of iivlilliiii i.aHrliillv from tlwt MM ''''. for Lull! .'I, Ullll HI. Hoc esl8 if aviation, especially from ho I ('m ., .YltvlMMft : -Hutli. Hiingo ntuiiiijMiiot. ill ailiiaiii i)imiuuiioii and operation. Tho latter dlsuisslon Is iixpei'tnl to bring nbout recomuieu- ii-Kust, Wlllamittto Meridian, has fll ed notho of Intention to tiiuko thieu )eirr I'roof, to imtahllsh ehiliu to tho laud nliiiVii ilescrlbed, beforo ('. It, Hol.up. Clerk of tho County Court, ' nt Klamath Palls, Oregon, on tho ed like a ehlhl. 0f aj rmr troubles. Wo may Htlll I About l.'.ll planes will rompoto In I lilh day of Novomber, IU3S. Meuntlmo tho outsldo world watch- ho unfairly and unduly attacked l.iit'" vuiloiti. mclt.g programs. An-. '"""..IXy oV3! Klam'atl. ed thu pioiiesHof thu reatii.i. Nmvs- . ndvertlslng Is a duty vvhUh wo own j proxlmtilely ivvonty rlvlllan plauoj 0r;,K,m ' ' ' . .... .... .. I nil i. ml v li.ivti In. mi mi I nt oil In Hit, "(lit I tt Li i n..ut.... .. !...., i.-t.. it. pupeis from many setlloiM sent cor- respondents arid photographors. Heaciierii readied , Hicks, ono mid night, tied u h.iudiigo over Ills eyes to protect them from Mho outside light, placed him on u stretcher and tarried him out. When the iiuwh of I'm dhicovery teachuj Hakursfleld tbi'io was a big celebration. Illcks displayed no Morions Ills. Cases of ihowlng tobacco nnd even murrlugo proposals ciimo to him. Hu went on tho lectuto pint form hut in- i Intent u him uoun died out. Later ho wan hired by a Chicago museum i to toll how ll felt to bo hurled ullvu. to our nubile, our customers, and ","",,,'r ""v" """"""""" '" ""' ""I ' . i.oosioy, of ui ui'irou raro nun win leauiro um . urtK"ii. It Is good business, j "I mil using paid newspaper spaco to glvo tho public thrv facts. I uso n considerable amount of It nnd ll doubt If I am using onough." I nnlv.'il of delegates to thn coiigrtss. I rop.vrv TitKAsuupit's netipi: Ii. J, Hlaikmoro. Oregon, O. I,. MeWIIIIums, of Palls, Oregon. P. P. I.KJIIT, Heghitor, ort Klanuith, ot Chlloiiulu, Klamath Notho Is, hoiohy given that tlmrij'B 2"--7 O 4.11.18 I Mr. Rawyer'a address was part of nro funds In thu County Treasury for ".,-,,;," , ,,.," a nubile relations advertising sym-!""1 rndeinntlnii of Klamath County ' Iho morm Is hnrol a puiilie relations a.tvor isnih n (0Ar, WAHHANTH piolestud on or' 3-4 poslum. Others who talked Includ ed: M. 0. IHush, Philadelphia; II. II. Flowers, Holtlmoro; Hrltton I. Iludd, Chicago; Huron 0. Collier, Now York City; J, P. Hurnis, Louis vlllo, und V. H. Arkwrlght, Atlanta. befoio Juno 17th, lH-'2. Oioalkiit Uliindli und OtclumtruH Interest on thn sumo will ceuso prefer to make lucords oxcluiilvely from I hi dnto. Dated nt Klamath Palls, Oregon, this 4th day of Oct., A. I). 1U22. (1. K. VAN III I'HIl. 4-0 Ino County Tieuuurer. -4-1 '- for Victor limit o Victor records uio superior. Kail Hhepherd Co, 0-7 Latent Typo Unlco demonstration nt tho l?arl Hhophurd Music store oiiahlo you to hear tho luteal tecords SANTFORD & CO. 426 Main Phone 34 Klamath Falls, Ore. Bear Vs Polar Bear Flour Is King It makes more loaves to the sack 3-4 "Tho Hlorm" ia. horol 3-4s without delay. , 0-7 w ,, .)(. (1-!,,tj .ri. "Tho Storm" Is hero!