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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1922)
'. -K JV ' f ,' ' ft..f )J4t.. 't V ywyggJSg.wM.nii V ...-. fl' ... ? "''K.UT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Wlill.NIMII.lV, OfTUllKIt II, UM-: 1 -TSl A- - r.t i IT 3 :h i' P ft; t' V ThErmf Herald r.JLaovta. KUli...i ,;.ClMrMor ... JTtCKUB Atfmtfaiat Maaaar Paallafcaa dally axcapt Buaday, at Taa MAM KaaUahlas Ootapaay of I nut, at, in Kiiaia iirMv. ataraaat tfca oatsfftca'at Klaav M ;y, Or., tar traamluhm lUMiriM, raaiu m aacoaa-ciaaa t ' "Of" THE AMOCIATKD ' w " - rntraofl TaW imrlatad PrM Is axcluilft r pMtto4'U tha.ata for publics tWsTal un dlasatchM cradltta la !?' at M nlkmlaa' rrMililid In tttraaaar. aa also tha local nawaj HMMJ New Sultan? pal IJMrat. WKDXKHDAV, OTTOI1KI' It, I WW. I PAINLESS PIERCE i v : ij tln Orrjciin Voter) PAINI.K88 Parker rame within a few hundred vcte of carrying lila maaaure In Oregon n vicious bill aimed at (he dentlilry profession. It was Patolaaa Parker's advcrlUlnr; method which won nearly lon.ooo voles for his worthless measure. Tha, advertising genius who put I'alnlaaa Parker on his feet all over the United Hlatca ami maila millions (t profits Is now th bin man be. hind tha Pierce campaign, lie Is Jnasa Wjoburu. of Ashland, who out of his' millions mailo by brilliantly clever advertising schemes, has ilon atad f 6.000 to the Plerce-for-flover-nor Camaalca fund. Wlnburn has tha aaslstaac of Dert M.. Moses, one of the most affective cartoonists la tha Jalt4 States, rye msn who knows how to let over half a dosen ideas U an cartoon and get them over with a punch. Wlnburn Is a real aaort, and this f 5,000 from htm nay be retarded simply as tossing a white chip as an ante to got Into the big game but even If he gave l.'O.OOO or more the money Itself would not count for anywhere near as much as ills pep and abilities. He knows how to advertise to get votes and by his advertising he will entice thousand who otherwise cculd not be reached. Wlnburn knows the game. Aalda from tha Ku Klus vote and that proportion of the Federated Pa triotic Society's vote which can be' delivered to a democrat. It has been kn,c wn that Pierce's great strength Is assdag the farmers. And men like Wiaburn and Moses In the game means that Pierce "will dovelop great strength In Portland also. Wlnburn Is a past master at corralling the, floater vote, the dissatisfied vote, the disgruntled vote and pretty much every other kind of a vote that can be .captured by the samo type of ad vartlslng which landed the votes fcr Painless Parker's bill and made mil lions 'for Parker and Wlnburn. . Wlaburn's advent Into Oregon poll, tics baa algnlflcanco far beyond this campaign. Jle Is thu type of man who wheu he gets Into a game likes to play II. lie Is not a piker. Kren If ha falls to elect Pierce he will not talt defeat would merely add rest to hla enthusiasm, Wj&bnrn must be figured upon henceforth as one of the big ration In Oregon politics. He knows how to get vats. An tiaiple of his clever adverlls lag .la tha appeal for 1 1.00 donations' to thai Pierce campaign and. Years ago It uaad to be the custom to pay l,aa to a voter to get his vote. Win burn'a;rwethot is the modern tin. provement he gets the dollar from tha .voter and knows mighty well that once .thu voter surrenders his dollar he' will voto for Pierce. , Wlnburn Is right up-to-date. No old.-atutf for Dim. raBsmBsmw ' K-f JsmsmsR? LaV si A'i asaTsaTrH- aaw J 8j j!lr''Mf.s fT J ''-iggg Personal Mention TOM I TELLS HOW HE DIE IT Saltan Mohammed VI ta oonaMer aag rattaaaUhlng hla throne to his aouala and httr apparent. Prince AM ul-MeajM. stuara here. NEW TODAY WANTED Competent woman for general housework. Apply 21'J High or phoni! 40'J. Utf MANTKO Hellable woman to rare for children afternoons. l'hone 2C5. 11-13 ! FOR HKNT A four-room furnish ed bungalow to party who will board owner I IK Lincoln II Young man ha vine experience In banking, bookkeeping offlc,. man agement and for the last two years as purchnslnR agent for I'. S. guvem tnent. tlealres position with a reliable concern. 'iill SOdW nfter o'clock. 11-12' FOR SAI.K W? have on hand the following goods which we have been forced to repoasea and which we will sell (it a bargain One H-U Superior ttraln drill, onn hli:li lift gang plow, two 3 cectloii drag har rows, one .McCormlck liny rnko, one 1 horse cultivator. Also nni; h.10 International ax tractor Thli inarh IneTy Is all In kooI condition and will be sold worth tlu money us must realize on It J. S. Mill & Son 11-13 FOR .SAI.K Ford touring In excel lent condition, .Metropolitan gar age. Utf. WANTKD Man and wlf.t ileilro small npartincnt or hoiifekeeplnc rooms. Address K. il Caru Herald. lltf WANTI.IJ Ten wilesmcn. once In K. Kiignrtiinii, Apply a I FOR SALK A two burner three heat oluitrlc plate, excellent con dition. Ventern Transfer office, lltf ORAPKS FOR SAI.i: Finest tnkay cnipti (jrown In the world .it $2.10 per crate of 20 lbs net. f. n. h Crants I'anx Send money ami shin ping Instriicllonx to TOP ()' TDK WORM) RANCH, (Jrunts Pais, Ore. 11-12' LOST Vanity pur" containing Kold wutch, fountain pen. and other Hniall If f.,nn.'il? l.lli.r!it r.uvnnt fur return to Faith llramhull, SOS Wln-j tern' tiuiiding. I'lior.y M'.u. ti-iy Four lots In FlrHt Addition to trade for property In Kugeno. They are clear of nil euniiiibrnnce. Will (1. Hteel, C 2, llartln Court, KiiRene, Oregon. 11-14 WA.VTKII Ten miIi-miii-ii. umc lo K. Sucnriiian. Apply ul II Oet results tr iiRlug class ada. The world is returning from Its tea-year naval holiday already. Toll la tha moving season. Evan klagaara doing It. Many a small boys Is kept In after school because his fsther worked his arithmetic wrong, "Hears .Noise After 27 Years" Philadelphia headline. Things are! quiet In Philadelphia. A parrot told the customs men lo go tb bell. The new tariff U getting in its work. You can go hunting without a li cense. If you are careful not to find anything If you don't believe silence Is gold en a million wilt be spent to miiko n Chicago hotel quiet. Report shows laundry work most dangerous In Pennsylvania. How about aaxaphono playing Rockefeller has books showing every penny he ever earned, lint there are still other raaaona for the aiaAtgf.t.Hwtf?w:. at Widows? Cf lack means f W0 of support Will jour "Ifu owr lie In lb Ik Krou'i'.' Are )iiii carry Iiik tiiouuli life iiikurmiru? In lier lutuie comfort ns kuicIV ()::r new UO l'n. tuent l.lfe "Coupon Hnv IngN" Policy, hIIIi DUulill. Hy mill Triple Iiiileiiuill) Iwiuflls, nlll liclp liullil it pr.it eel Int; wall nroiiml her. I.i'.'iin ii lxi il I lliU K"oil In Mil o it ro policy, Mull I ho blank below, I inlay. Western States Life Imsorance Company II, J, HauiKlem, Preslilmit Jtoni.vKo.v & ito.sK.wr'HT Itconi -I, HuKui'iiian lllilic. Klniiiiilli IAiIIn, (Ire, U'l'klcrii Hlali-M I. Ifu lux, Ko. Itoom 4, KuKiii-niun lllilg. Kluuuilli FiiIIn, Ore. I'Il'uho Hind mo uL oucu your freu descrlptlvo booklet ile.scribliiK your new 20 Payment Ufo "Coupon Sav ings" Policy. Nanio , Ago AU4reas't: vi;ii-.utJ;xtj..'.'. JiiiIri (1 F Sklpwnrlli left thlq uioriiitiR for KiiKene after ifilii) upcnl here iittenilltiR lo legal mat tor t). A. Steam In here fm ,i brief Inislni".-. and pleniuri' Nlt funn hli lirme In Atlitiinil. Charles Collier Is Hpoadl'u ''W day in town atieiiillni; to IiiihIiii'h-i affair from li if rancli near Illy. A Kinney, one of I ho alnnmr i raurliers In the Poo Vnlloy roi'lon, . ttim In town )e.irduy after mipplb-M I John t'lrlrh h.m nrrlveil bent from .Meilfot-il and nlll Hpond movcihI wk I Willi liN mm. lleorKe C I'lrlrli ami family , Mr nml Mrs. Ilerl 'ook were -m pointers mi this morultiK's nam for SuiiMillto mill Sun Fraiidxiii wln-r 1 tho will vNIt rolathes nml fr'oiidH I). Kvanlkroff was In town vest r ' day ntteadlni: lo mat tori of Imsiiiiws nt tin- court Ihium' from bN r.i'hli soiilli of town. i I F. F MrCreeily. who oporatos n ramli In lln Wooil rlor allov. was In liiwn xi.jiloril.iv liinkliii! nflor tills- ' iness affairs. (! W. llonstrn ami II. N. Moo. ho Hi vlni; that r.ilti) weatbor Is iltii k weather, toft this mnrnliii; on a list tit Itm trip. Mr. anil .Mrs. M. A. Pitrkett. of the Purkett Lumber company, are visi tors here this week. They are stop ping nt the White Pelican hole). S. It. Illaik of the pine beetle sur vey, left yesterday afternoon for the beet In Infested ureu expecllni; to be gone for the remainder of the week Mi, Anna M Uitii; arrheil on last nlKlit'n train from The Dalles. Ore Ron, nml Is registered at I ho White Pelican hotel. Ceorge T. Collins Is a btisinesn visi tor hero from Medforil. Collins Is connected wllh the Medforil Crlcery company. Tom I). Clark, special nRont for a ii ro Insuraici, nmp.iuy. left tins mornlnK fur San I'ranilsco after two days spoil t here Hob Sloan and Fred l. Cofer re turned yesterday from the Illy roiin try where they hunted deer for sever al days without success,. Cenrco Hilton Jr. fodor.il appriH er, acciimpaiiloil by I' S. Keedor of Pine drove, loft this mernim: for ItarniH Valley where they will In sport farms liolonclui; to members of the farm loan association. Rnliurt 1.'. Htr.ihnru, president of the O. C. d. I.', railway company, nr rived last nli:lit from Smikane nml will s'iiil n few days here looklnr ' after thu Interests of his company ! .Mr. ami Mrs (icorr.o Darhy. of l.os AiiKeles. are visit I it i: at (bo home ) of their old friend. Mr. ami Mrs Sam .Smith nml family, for a few ilavs They left this illumine for CIiIIihiiiIii for a il.iVs rislilm: trip, accompanleii by Nato Ollerl'idii and Mrs. Kdwaril Saunders. Fred ilowald ami ton, (ieorRo, artlveit heio yesterday from I.oiik iliach and Hall Pedro. California, 'or an Indefinite visit with Mr ami Mrs. Paul Lambert. They m-iilo the 'rip hy antomohllo and will noi m tr.'iipt to return until the weather clears up. BIRTH RECORD I (SAY At Wkinlcii. .September 2, i I!l22, to .Mr. unit Mrs. lieu 'lay, a ' boy; mimed lletijamlu Alfred. i Bchie An Interview with the Humorist Whose Clever Writing are Seen In The Eveninij Herald Each Day Kvnry ottce In n while nit Idea will stmt JokkIiik iiIiiiic, he-ideil for mi pluro In pnrtlonlnr, and itftet' iiwlille. If It Rets sort of ritro'esi Ilk". It'll havo ii collision ulth (in.tlii-r Idea Tito result Is whin Is s mii-limca "k I 11 ! (''sffjo' TOM SIMS WSWVWAVS known nt u wImi crack iicennlliti; t'i Tom Sims whiMo (oliimu, ' Tom Sims Hays" hns regnleil nailer of -own', ir Ihuilllar navltiKs ennm up yuu Jiul out. "This w Inlet's seliednlo rnlli mr louiter skills nml slimier nml I'lio : wiiiihui Iuimi imne sitnso thiin vo I lllOURllt.' ! "Otto pay day wbllo eitssliiir In can so I httil to wotk tnlo I hit mi, "All ' -work ami mi play imikos Jack ' Tit It. , i proved In bo ono of my most iiioletl ; linos. i "Another limn I prol'teil funn a h.VJIIiii: nut by nn exliti rioihIi) traf flo cup. It wns. 'A Riiimli Is a limn ' I who thinks llio world Is uualnt ! I him-- nml lie's rlr.lit.' "llaiK In the siibi'iinsrlims sits Mini memory of n iIor srriitcliliiR a flo.i , A newlv tmrrrloil friend wlilsiieri that he'd like to ImriiDV u dollar in i til the rIiiisI walks. The tesiilt Is, Nowaday Hie only two who can Ihe , as cheaply ns one are n flea ami ,) dog.' I "I believe Hie Inside workings iif my Job (inilil be divided Into three liarts. In the flrat part you galher npnll the news unil Incidents of Mi" itny. In tho seroml jimi place all the ' fnnillliir iiiolalloiis ami puns. In the ' third von have everything you ran pnssilily lenrti iiboill humiiii nature "Then you stir tlietn up. If the lliiivs of Ihe day rises to the lop von r.et such Hues ns, 'Chicago bandit (it larked two policemen hill Imlli us raped ' "If puns nro mixed with the news you may got, 'May wn call the liir ilanelles desperate straits Thanks ' Your Car Will lie more beautiful with a new top or remotl (L cl the old one and put in a plate (firm in the rear and . have a new Gipsy back curtain with aide tr'tunes. Coj5 HHHBBToTi" n A v2a lr"J.Ji"r Our plnie ' ciiilpinl nml liiiimieil In (hi nil Minis of lisle inn nml Inp vv in k ol the lilulo ( iiiiilll) ul len-uniilile pi Iocs. Ililim the uic ihni ii nml lei lis (l, It up, CONNOLLY BROTHERS 912 Main Street Phone 402W hundred newspapers for tin your "II) she. r .ici oi ul. li -.ii may learn ii.ii Klri .u I Then I me in tin paper l at geltlng hhorler How strain still, give me the typewrt'er pit twist one nml have, i Item hi s by Christmas 'Hack In Hie ' is Curop I -I. nr. f Ml : .1 Ami hitting on till two fingers I iinnnor I ii., not Hinw w he'll "f in lno I lik' the host mot ..ii,. of nun. tti t I Iked in n (omir itrlp 'U- mli r day Mini) a hahy pietends sloop t make its father unit singing Today At The Liberty 'I lie leinai l.nlilo ii'.i lent Inn of The Battle of Jutland A nplliii of the uienlesi e,i flglil nf nil time. 'I li film Is pinmiiimisl li navnl ohiIs in ho the mool-sl llilnit of the Mini ever piniliteeit, I'nr lline Inlciisleil In Moslem slmlcs lie piesint Tom Siinlsilil In "THE IMPOSTOR" A Inillll nf llllllll Is ghon tillli (hl)hnil l.lnjil III "THE LUCKY NUMBER" nml I lie ii,,:;iiiin Is imnpli toil II ltd I In- "KINOGRAMS" Ihe visual inns nf nil I ho vtnilil. I . : . . AN APPEAL TO The Working Man WILL K. SUGARMAN HAVE TO SUFFER FOR BEING LOYAL TO THE WORKINGMEN OF KLAMATH COUNTY I Was Ordered Out of the Lumber Camps On September 3rd my representatives were ordered out of the camps of the Pelican Bay Lumber Company and the Algoma Lumbc r Company and refused permission to continue soliciting for the business of the workinjmcn of the above camps (and yet ether merchants arc at liberty to visit the camps at will.) Is it Because I Stood for the Rights of Workingmen? t IIARTI.KV At Klamath Falls, Sep. I cui her 30, 1022, li. Mr. nml Mrs. f ;:. P. Hurl ley, a hoy; mimed Churli"! Kliner. I IIARTI.KV-At Klamath Kails, del I oher 1, l!i22, to Mr. mill .Mrs. Prank Hartley, a elrl; mimd l.ols Marian. During the labor troubles a few month their rights for an 8 hour day, refused to sign p facts that other merchants tried to pass the buc the ship and tried to steer the ship in the dircc s ago I stood by the workingmen, appealed for etitions for open shops, even in the face of the k to my shoulders, I held fast to the wheel of tion of the workingman. Nothing Could Move Me to Side with the Lumber Go's. SOIII.K At Klamath Kails, October 10, lJ22. to Dr. nml Mm. A. A j flnule, u boy; wnlght lfi pounilH, , mimed Andrew, .Ir Influence of every nature wns brought t icn, it is the workincman that has made by b them in the time of need. By my standing with with the Lumber companies, they have throw allow local and foreign representatives comm of soliciting in the camps. o bear in order to induce me to change my opin usincss a success, so why should I turn against the workingman it has made me an outcast n me out of the camps and yet they continue to only known as peddlers to enjoy the privileges aaJUyWaffaTCUS mm I'lrst .Vul liimil vs, Van Union Kvldcncn wnu luknil this mornim; nml uflernoon la the cuso of tho First National bank against V' C Villi Km on us tniHtou for J M, Nlch ol, bankrupt, bnforo A, I,. I.eavltt The hank lu hciiIcIiik to foreclose, u mortugago on thu bilking eiulpmetit owned hy Nlckol, Attorneys for Van Knion will iilltimpt lo have tho mortgugo nit unlilu ub preference un der tho bankruptcy luw, Attorney Newman Is hero from Medforil In Urn 'lutcrdstii of Van Bu'pn. I Now Must Ask the Support of the Workingmen It is only fair that I ask the workingmen of Klamath County for their support. No doubt there has been influence used in the camp B in order to hurt my standing with the working' men, but I WANT EVERY WORKINGMAN TO KNOW THAT I AM WITH THEM from start to finish. I am not going to pass the buc k to any others, I can fight my own battles and my battles will continue to be for" the rights o f the workingmen, in return I expect the work ingman to fight for K. Sugarman, for we must co-operate in order to make a success for what we stand for. "I Aint Mad At Nobody" THE WORKINGMAN'S FRIEND "i !,teaikYec&&rffltWiaii