v THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS' OREGON s.ti,nnfvv,1oci;oni:n at ifa. Sf ik .. fcu t l" The Erening Herald V.H.HOVIM..KMfram4 rrttMMr . ICItnX.. ClirMw r. C. fffCKUB Ailmiltfag Mmiir - ' ' I PiMMm4 dally atetvt Braa'ar, at TftrMtfhld PablUHfBg Company of KJaauth Fall, at 119 Eighth it real. JCatarad at tha Mstofflca at Klaav atk ralta, Ora.. for traawalaeioa tirm im ' aitiw ma aeccma-ciaaa aaita. ., I MISUSER. Or, THE ASSOCIATED ' 'J ' ' PRESS Tb Aaaoclated Praaa fi luit ly n tit lad to tho one for publica tion 6f ail nawa dlspatche credited to It, or tot otherwise eradltad In taJa Baaar, and alto tha local nawa abllahe4 herein. AnVKfttMKTW Copy for display advertising must Im ID this office not later than 2 ti.ra. on the day preceding publlea - .on owr w n '";" '" .l"el Isaiia of the paper of the nett day. I want ad and readme notice wiui"" jam uiMuimn w.... .., ". , b received up to 12 noon on th? and right llvlns and then walk day iMue, i ahead, fearlessly ready to do your ' Herald fnhlUhfnK Comply. ,,Jt and tf ,MV, tbe tMom to j M.VTTIITMV, OCTOITEn SI. 1022. 'e poer higher than yourself. TEAM-WORK V TrAM-WOriK counts In every line of human endeavor. The football roach appreciate the value of lean-work, work early and latei""- a brIe' brines visit hefe. to npbnlld the team, seek to Ve-p the strongest Individuals of the' team in me argreg.j.on year auer year, and .ubordlnates every private conslderatlca to that one thlag I team-work. ' 'Th dacldlne aarne of the last . world series In baiebatl wis lost through lack of team-work. Two player on the losing team quarreled over tho flay. One lost hi temper. The opponent took quick advantage of th momentary" rift In the team work of tho organization, and with their own team working as a unit, 03 the gamo and tho series. Etery successful big business or ganliallon owe lis success to the spirit of team-work. Tha Hale of Oregon now ha In the national congress a group o! able men, who by rcasca of long association with each other and ua dcrstandln's; of each other, are able able to Work together In harmony and together achieve big things. Renator Me.Vary. Congressman llawley. Congressman McArthur. Congressman Blnnott here are members of a strong team playing the game entirely In the Interests of ttro pnblle. Senator McNary aa chairman cf lh aehato committee on Irrigation, Coagrettman Blnnott a chairman of tbCTiooso committee on public lands, ore tbe pivotal figures In the Oregon Jtglslatlre team, especially a re gard the Interest of eastern Ore gon, where reclamation. Irrigation, development of the public land and protection cf the Fubll" resource ore tho big questions. Neither Oregon senator I a can didate '.hi year. Congressman Haw ley ha no opposition. McArthur' Multnomah county constituency can be counted on to retain bltn ngalnst hi three opponent. And Klamath county will, aa It should, auppcrt It member of the team. Congressman Slnnott. So long as It can Veep Its present delegation unbroken, Oregon can ex pect continued aid from the na tional congress and the departmental bureaus at Oregon. The members ol tho delegation are trained by exper ience. Tliey hate standing and In fluence. No sane coach would ever dream of r ola cine n member of an ath letic organization who had the same riuallflcatlonn for his position as HID' noil or McArthur hawi shown In I heirs. The business exccutlvn who had department chiefs a efficient would bit constantly fearful lest some rival outbid him for their servltes. Wo liavu effldeucy of high order at our' command In the present Oro gon delegation In ctngrcss. "And wo need to keep the learn unbroken WORRY W! 'OHIIY is nothing morn or less (than a form of fear, so Prof. John rtobortson sa) in a number of "Tho Hygleiilst, Many a man will confess ho Is worried, but would bo ashamed to udmlt )ils lens. Wo aro nil reluctant, to ay tho least, to own that mi aro the vie tfm of four. It seems cowardly to be'.betet by fear, Thl undertaking which we call life, la a voyage selling out Into un known setts, We"du not know exactly whoro we are going or what storms may over Uko i. The muni)' pari ls to ro rnUjn atradfast anil bo sustained by a genuine fulth In Provldoiiro. Worry U not rolatcit to ia general clrcuiritancoK, It I u mental uttl- buoyant nnd nnworrled, nnd com pare their circumstances with thoo of 100 other people, who aro con tinuously worried, we would find that the first 100 would really hare a much- to worry ahoat a the second. Worry M not produced by the way thine happen to you. hut hy th way you happen to things. If you are a worrier. the cure for yonr Wnrrr deomiU nron you r tcmrora- ment. There la no doubt but that a Hrong and abldlntc -faith In flotf tnsplrrs many a heart with eo'irar and hope, and confidence. Yon can no', tay that you are a real believer In rcllclon If you so on year after year IndnUInc In the worries and fear and apprehensions One of the very best antidote to worry Is to keen your physical self at 1 1,, ht Put your health In the best possible state. If It Isn't already. r Personal Mention Al D Short, manager of the XVhlte Pell.'an hotel, left for San Francisco f nr. irfCormck u renorted slowly retovertng from a month's ,erIous mnr lt. at tbe nom, , Mr ,nd yln Ujfl , frs. Ella Liebhart was a pissen- tr on the moralng train bound for i Portland after having visited for the past week with her mother, Mrs. Amanda Hamaker. A marriage license was lsued yesterday to Clifford John Wllle'.t, and Miss Elva Pearl Sweeney, both are residents cf Iorclli where Wll lett has a farm. Mrs. J. W. Farrlas nnd son, Hob crt, who has been hero from Port land, a the guost of her alster, Mrs. E. D. Lamb, returned this morn ing. t 1. W Jory, who with Mrs. Jory moved Into town from their Midland ranch a few weeks ago, has been stricken with pneumtnla and Is re ported In a serious condition, Mr. and Mrs. Fred llreracr and cntliimt narr reiurnea irom tnej cast where they have been fpr the i . ...-V .1 I III .!.... I I'uai uirca iiiuuiiiB uu win .uuiiiui' to make thc.'r honm In Klamath Tails. Miss Rreta Madison, who for the past few year lias made licr home with her aunt, Mr. I.yle Mills, left Sunday for Oakland, California, where hc will cater Heald's Iluil ncss college. Mr. J. W. Morehouse, who for tho past six months has been hero visit ing wllh her daughter, Mis Haiti Morelmuso, left this morning for her home In Santa Rosa, California. Sho will visit with a son In San Fran cisco on her way south. Dr. nnd Mrs. W. T. Rogers, who are motoring from Chicago to Ta coma, epent Thursday and Friday visiting Dr. and Mrs. F. It. Ooddard and Dr. and Mrs. II. 1), U. Stewart. They left ycsicrJay expecting to visit Crater lake nnd ether points between hero nnil Portland. , Mrs, Henry Applegate, who for 38 year has not been In Klamath Falls, at on time her home, was here this week from Ashland. She was accompanied by Mr. Dan Walk er and Ernest ApplcrMe. The whole party spent Wednesdny nt the home cf Mr. and Mrs. L, II, Applcgale In Hwim lake valley. Mr. end Mr. Martin Pernoll and family will leave sonic time this week-end for Marysvllle, where they direct to inaku their future home. Deviating from the usual mode cf' travel, they tire planning to make tho trip In a covered wagon nnd look forward to an Interesting jour ney. Time and Usage Prove Value The vajuo of your glaxsea j not gauged by what you pay for them, but by tho RESULT you obtuln from their use. dur prices ure. always reasonable, but we will not let price affect tho value of glasses bought here. Olavsea must be fitted to benefit thq sight; that's the jterylce you get here. H. J. WINTERS Oraduata Optician 714 Main. IMioae HIMV t ' 1 1 , We grind our own' lenses .OTlCK OK .MCIIOOL Mr'.KTINO .VOTICB IS HKttKHY OIVF.N to CH....1 fUtl nt k'ltmAth rnnnl MEETING of oalil district will be of NoTember. 1922, at 10 o'clock cussing the hudicet hereinafter el out with the lerlnR board. Th tnfll -tmiMlnt rtf mnnv needed hv thn til.l irml ,tlcl .lupins' I, a. I ....... ..... .. ... ... j - .. . tl tnn rucai year oeKinnins on Jun ...;. rillll.i tuitunt4M ,... "' from the county school fund. state , .nclal district tax. and atl other moneys of tho dUtrlct: ' ..1,.w. Ittinini f ESTIMATED EXPKNOtTUItEa IVrtul Sort Irr Salaries per year 1. Superintendent - 2. Principals, Deputy Superintendent 3 Teachers . - 4 Janitors ... . - 5 Clerk 6 Stenographer. (Wins; examinations Total . . . .... . .. .. Material ami Snpr" ' 1. Furniture de.k. stoves, curtains, etc.) 2 Supplies (chalk, erasers, etc) and Jan itor supplies . ..- . 2 Ubrarr books t FUit - 5. Playground equipment .-. - . Fuel . .. T. Ught - .... S Water . ... . ..- ... 9 Postage and stationery, Telephone, Tele graph and Printing r, .... Total Con t run ton Total ... ' M'lnirnanrr am! Ilepalr Building and grounds Total ; Transportation of Pupils .. tm.i lnuranre , Total .-. 4. ...'.t.u.-. MUrllanenBi -' Traveling expense Superintendent Traveling expense Hoard ........ Total Emergrncj . .. .. Total . Total estimated amount of money for all purpones during the )ear .. II 49,759. GO (The above form of estimated expenditures may be clipped from this blank br tho budget committee and after being tnarto out by ald commit tee may bo certified to as correct on the margin aud filed wlih tho dis trict clerk ) ESTIMATED RECEIPTS , From county school fund during tbe coming school year ... .. . I35,0t'0 0 (Cie amount of county school fund rteelv- . f,' ed last year as basis In making this , estimate.) From state school fund during the coming school yor . ... 3.503.60 (Use amount of state school fund . rccelr , ' ed last year as basl In making thl - I estimate.) From elementary school fund during tho cuaj- '? Ing school year . . . .X.1r..wf5rt.l26..s3 Etlmate of probable unexpended balance .at ' . . end of current year . - -.. r -i.. Estimated amount to bo received from all other sources during the coming school - year -... - . ....... ...(..v ..... . (Do not include inn money to tit from the preposed tax.) Total estimated receipts, not Including proposed tux t RECAPITULATION Total animated cxpens for the year 1149,759. CO Total estimated recolpta not Including pro posed lax . - .... -. -:.. 51.8J0.45 Dalance. amount to be raised Dated this 13th day of October, 1922. It. W. TOWER. Attest: K. L. DAVIS, District Clerk. Hoard of Directors (Th! original r.itljuates are a cart of this budget, and must accompany It both when printed and posted.) Oltlf.INAI, IMTIMATK AND ACCOUNTINU HHKirr KUM.TH (.-OCNTY HCIIOOL DISTItlCT This original estimate Is made In compliance with section 231-A of the school laws of 1921, anil show In parallel columns the unit costs of the several service, material and supplies for tbe three fiscal years nrxt preceding tbe current year tho dual! expenditures' for tho last one of said threo preceding fiscal jrars and the budget allowances and expenditures for six months of the current year. ("Six months of the current year" meant) zlx months of the Ins; school year.) n EXPENDITURES Estimate! expenditures for the ensuing school year. ITEM , ; .f in rri in- 1. Superintendent - - 2. Principals, Deputy Superintendent . - ., 3. Teachers 4. Junltors 5. Clerk . C. Giving examinations .Miilcilnli. jnul Siill(- 1. Furniture (desks, etc.) 2. Supplies (chalk, etc.) ......,.... 3 Library Ixiokh .. . ... r ......-..... .-.....,.- 4 r lag .... . . ................a.....M,.......... .. 5. Playground equipment ............ C. Janitor's supplies ,. -.... 7 Fuel ., 8, Light 9. Water ... - ' 10, Pottage and stationery, telephone (Viiisltuctloi I Mnlnl iianrs nml Kepnlis HulldlngH and ground .. 1 Transportation nl PuplN t IiiHuiunre .... i Mlftci'lluui'iiu Travellnu expense Superintendent J Traveling expe-nso board Kmerat'iicy fiiniul Total i v i. n.vli iin IipkiI.v run If v ures for tha ye-ir 1922-1923 was prepared by mo and tnal thu expend itures and budget allowancu for six monthf the 'current year and the expenditures for the three fiscal years next preceding thn curront yt'ir us I shown above huve been compiled from the re-conU In my charge and are jtrue nnd correct copies there-of, ( - ' K. L. DAVIS, I oct21noV-4 1 The Oregon Fire Re lief Aiiociatton ANNOUNCES That G. D. Grizzle hat been appointed at agen , for Klamath County. the Icr.U otrrs of Klnnuth County lltaNi it IW.,,,n tk,.i .. UftffWl. hi, at Klamath Fall's, on the 1 1th day) in the forenoon, for the purpose of dls-1 - ,. --,, ..... .....,, ........... llllltll.1 .ln A .. A . . .. . . -. ia, ana enmnc; June so. i;u;i, im-mum ,.i.i ...liuilllia II, Ul' n I , 1 1 fchoal fund, elementary school fund, 1.500.00 1.000.00. t,72.00 K.2 10.00 1,400.00 230.00 I 95,932.00 1.000.00 2.SOO.0O 500.00 200.00 1.500.00 l.29.00 300.00 2000.00 550.00 $ 13,179.00 ...$ 19300.00 J 19.500.00 J 4.700.00 t 1,700.00 S C.049.00 $ 5,019.00 -.l .000.00 s.ooA.oo 00.00 639.150 .....4...... .$ 5,000.00 I 1. 299.R0 5,000.00 I rcceivea cce!0d4i 1 51.C30.45 t $ S.129.15 by district tax 1,500 00 1,000.00 8I.C72.00 C2I0.O9 1.400.00 260.00 - J.....1 .'. v , -. . . .1 1.O00.OU '.'.lOO.OO 000.00 200.00 1.500.00 4,629.00 300,00 2,000.00 550.00 19,500.00 and telegraph, printing - 4.700.O0 &.04U.00 C, 000. 00 ... . C'00.00 699.60 ' C.000.00' . .1149,759.00 ' .......... .... ......T.. r that thn aboVn i-ntlinato of expendit Dlslrlt. ClerK, TO 1IH GIVKN A WAV FREE HAT7ftI)Av, OCT. 3S 140.00 KLKCTniO WAHHINO MACHINK SEE PERKINS' MiriiiiiiiiMiiM RAILROAD, MUD AND POLITICS MIXED AT ntntti rvic.c.1 iriu' (Continued from I'ajto t) farm products ure simply pro hibitive and we bellevn that thl would ho remedied If we had adequato rultnmd transportation; and WlfKHKAS the Kljnmtiy roun ty chamber of commeree, so-called, ha published to Ibr world that It I s.itlfled with h pit mad facilities now being furnUh il thl community nnd sucli pol Hon taken by th chamber of com merce it violently opposed by the. 13.000 cituen of this county who favor tho carrying out of the supreme court decision un-mers-Ing the Southern Pacific ffom the Central Pacific railroad. NOW. THEREFORE, lit: IT RESOLVED by the itlzen. farm er Irrigator and other In ma meeting assembled this 20th day of letober. 1922 nt the Henley schnct hotifc on hn Klamath rrclamalnn pro jo 't. in Klamath couaty. Oregon, thai up serlcusly nppoe the stand- taken by tho Klamath county chamber of com merce in which It favored the con tinued control of the Central Pa cific by the Southern Pacific com cem pany: that W( favor tln unmer per to th-e two railroads pur suant to thn decision of the su prm court of the I'nlted States dated May 29 thl year, thai the expreston t (he chamber nf com nierce I not the smtlment of th peopln of this countr, and RE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of thl reo!utlon be itnt lo the President cf tho I'nlted State. The Atorney (Ion oral of tho I'nlted States nnd thn Inleralale Commerce Commission Introduced and passed at a mam meeting held nt HenUy schoil. October 20th. 1922 It B. RRADDURV. Acting Chairman thi: i.iuertv From the quietude of the fireside to the roaring, oll-smelllnK speed way. Is the course travelled by "Tho Married Flapper." starring Mario Pruvust. at the Liberty theatre to- nlgbl The story Is mi alsl of tluotays of the modern flapper, (hough thl one I uinrrlel, and proto. that even a giddy "finale ho;i or" ran bo pot-cesn-d of noble stuff Tom Mix. the dynamic Vox star. Illef In Riting tils ' farge and loyal public rbangit a well as. sen sation In his photoplay. In iatmt production. "Tho Fight ing Streak." which come to tho Lib erty- theatre tomorrow. Mix will be seen In u purt such a ho never ha i played before that of n brnwny )oung blacksmith in .t little western town. Through the medium of this character thu story take on novel. color In Interest, and It starts MU off on a series of ndventuren thati provide action every mlnuto and glvo the famous Fox star anolhor pho-i toplay that Is fairly packed wlth thrills nnd entertainment. TOWrVPAKTNERS IN. PROGRESS 4 6Th L-t CALIFORNiA OREGON POWER COMPANY! I f V9PT f rAJj 1 'a PBI.. . U.I TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS: Becnute of the necessary to raise r--r - t from $92 to $95 close of business u tr .:-. ta vj i il 'y ;"f vi i i I u il m Ziuluit- i'i hi li h l. Itcit brrHyfjun -wl J'J" -oHli T RIOT I I.J-...- ..!.. .....1 t tv...K...... .... .11. .... ....,, l...i ttv iii,t. LOS ANdELES, Oct. SO. Over a score of college students were In jured, one posilbly dually.. In a riot hern ,tuday In which student of the southern branch if Ihe Dal verslty of California werw attacked STUDENTS IN Tonight At The Liberty The I. Illli- Itrnutj, Murle l'irtiit, In "THE MARRIED FLAPPER" tl'n .unapp), Clever nml Mu(!mIiIi) TtnlOllltUW TOM ,MI. In TUB riCIHTIMl HII(i:.K" CDvll.VC TK. MOIITS IX A lt.1 IUXM" . .1 l - J - WHEN CRATER LAKE BUTTER i you know it u made from Klamath County Cream produced by Klamath County Farmers. Atk CRATER LAKE BUTTER Made from the Cream of the Country Klamath Falls Creamery ANNOUNCjEMENf prevailing market condition the sale price of our 7', preferred capital stock - - - t i. C i. n. per share. This increase will Tuesday, October 31, 1922. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POtyJER '!' & x: ii- a . C caf lirfw , 11)111 vnV by ttudenln of a rival university while gathered for a "iMjitmerlnn'' party Tho nttarker used "rhsd Utiu bombf." brick, fists nnl oilier weuponsi The attacking' Muilenl were frmu tho Culver!!)' of Ciillfiirnln RoKer Vargir. It, Is III n crlllral riindl (Ion with Indlcnlliiim nT splunl (rur tu re. 0t result by using ctast ada. v;a "i- Jiil YOU BUY For .tt i',. .,.,). i it hat been found take effect at ths 4 i COMPANY . mr . i , !' luta ..!! mi if a-v f' t- llll ' l I 0 , "il "i" r, in i id ! I (i ttMQII iuilo cyr hnlilt, If wo woro to toko 100 pMnl0JOQ.,.0jiUiuUU&.luailQ t '.'!. '.A-i5, i!HA'."'i W.r,iM,rtlTMirf-1':JJt .i ii'h.', Ll iu'.',wifcsS!SsBlsllTeTnP . iLdl. ll" ' I'll l'l.'i'iC J illUtllm I'll).'" TiITimi I' 1131 mil 1 i.UjiR