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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1922)
X w.r Pf Tw THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Tiii'itHD.w, xovr.Mnnii u, msa gtf- PROTESTANT FORCES FIGHT SCHOOL BILL Organization Formed to State Opposing Sido to Voters ' of Oregon. ( Barnyard Queen ft TODAY'S FASHIONS On Your Hip A Cabochon I ; I I K R lb a. SHU (El i L lb I. li 4. $? i. T yr I'T Mi ,i x--'! ; ' p. a . i vvv s :ivi 7! Ay,l m i. . vm sra mkm hmr & fewL m i JiL tell Hcvv1 nfeii WW- , Taihlon hn made tho hip the starting point for drapery. over. p-friing nnd pleats Ami In order to draw further attention to the hip T . .. " ,llc ratxhon. It may bo cf bends, embroidery cr n buckle Jul It.scrvcs to emphasize the folds, pleats nnd tucks that are ued In Uio new tldcxvlse stjics xthlch glxc a tmcrt llat effect front and Lac!.. Paris In a season of extremes It Is comforting to know that the ' blouse remains In good sole today.) It Is Reed st.xle either as a blouse, with a separate skirt or If the hlnusn Is that of a crocheted cstee, girdle nnd cuffs In the same shndu , as the blouse itself. Is used to co or the handle of in umbrella, aud it termed the ruff Opposition mi the p.ut of rtoii'i Protestant dcniunliiatluin to the pro posed conipuls r T'iIiii.iiioii bill. no I called. Is being 't irn.'d un through mi organisation fernud In Portland, xxitii headquarter In the rmiMilM.ttod i Swurltlm building V purpoio to in I tnte to thr xoters of Ore tun the ob ' Jectfbn of those whom It represmw to thr pass ftp of the memoir.1 i W. t.. llroxvsler. former elt) roni ! ralstlnner ot Portland, member of I the public librnr) boiird and luxx or ot promlnenre. U rhalrman Joseph A. lllll. principal ot lllll Military I neuifemy. Portland, n noti sectarian ! tcbnol tor boxs. It executive tecretnr). Members representing various Pro testnut Intorests Include n'chard V. MontaRue. Jame Stapleton, Krederlck Strong. Jl. 0. Thurston. V. W. .1. Sl! etter. W J Henderson and Mabel ; Holmes l'arsous. . - A statement just issued through this cfflee a. briefly. The proposed bill is fundamentally ' un Vmerlcnu, as It undertakes to de prive, certain people of the rlr.lit to nnd their t'hltdrcn to school xxheru re.lc on is a part of the training , It xvcjld close, all private schools of whatsoever denomination or noti i vurlan institutions, suth as the IMI .Mllitnr) academy It Is unnecessary . upsets the theor , of oupgovornmont. fosters Intalerance, 1 bigotry ami Invites religious contro- f H .' y45-w;.'8 '.am V .tt. . J.ll mmmm v y - - s - s ,v x .' i ?. ny iajlnc Jl erc In 3CJ dajs.l "CoIurU'lti Pelle." nrlro Icghorn.i lireko nil m oi Id's records nnd wen the iCF hlhir contest held by tho Ciii fi'rtilA l'arm Uuieau. "The Circuit Court z lite ntorl o.vponsivo busiiico.i itinlitution p.inintnined by t!u people. Tbc encrt;otic Immllinirof ihu rof f ice menus i otwiiiK of tliousand? of dollnrs unci moro wholoaomo con- ilitioits Konorally, OP' WHICH YOU HAD A TASTE LAST SPRING. If elected, I promise you tlinl tlto business of the office will MOVE." R. C. GROESBECK. , (Ailv, pflj for li tlrm ibcli fiun t f DON'T FAIL TO READ THE HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS gyr-.-ywgrrrvrr'-rr'g?'Cii-'rgaCTr'.wntrs UBceiara: rcrocti ami collar of oao remarkable moliy ! vo'r,lr- .. .i.. t..t ,t a. .Z. lt provisions v ... Jmcn ot ()reg0I1 in.v. KLAMATH'S GREATEST STORE Londo.-. The winter st)les. as seen la some, of tho recent fashion Ncn Yurk There Is nothlL iii ore attracilre than tho way In vlilcli georgette, chiffon and fluffy marabou arc blended tctny to form the newest nceligocs. Turqnolse if nrtild plnie i 'i lax more tlnn $1 ooo, CUA addlttonal taxes t. rare for th iMral llioumnd pupils now 1 1 tii vjncua private stlmoN of the stir now bnildlng would be required und c largo added teaching stair It would confiscate nc die My m I ll.-r.s of dollars worth of pnxate proi crty now dexoted to pnx.ito hout ... . . i .. Ljuiiiiii uikincs ii. .(lu til.... vu t v. i - i ... .... .. . hna. -- ... .--.-lo.l .hnt It .oiMII. - ItOrH illlU UltOrBIIUl! H lUfl" I" IT.II1 ;;:::.m ;, .;::, ,,; . .u,eto ao garments. ua ar, fll wacllcr8. tbrowlng lhcm oul or ,, """"" " " ""-; i:ned wim roiy georcctm nnu eugoa pioymtnt. two or thrco deflnito trenJs. The. , ., .i i,.i - ,. m m.Miu,n ' i. .n i. i- ii...iiih,i ...... u ... vn.., V "....V ...... uwww uv? ..., k tU UU.Vh.illUI.UItdl, mill ' harta batk to v.-ltchcruft das when 1 burning at tho stake v. as the f.U- cf man who bellovcd dltfrenil th.in longer skkt, the higher w.ilst and the I rleexoless evening gowns are wltlij us. Othcrnlsc xx omen this season , heem permitted to drcJH in r.lmoit any fashion xxhlch brings out their j good points. j lira w ON hJ? (jL K HU .New York .fcotb-illgame at tho1 Polo Grounds series to cmphnslze tho esteem In xxhlch (bark ckln lit held at present. Tho rough and swagger and sporty looking leather 1m made into any number of arti cles, such as purse-", cigarette iise and handbags. Sometlnins tho ak'la w i: Tiioi cut o " by d xo.i xx car thoie clorks en your huV" lie akrd a mas full of pep. "My Ucir." sho replied, ' t Mtnp!y xrear thTC To heir you xr.itch my step." others nnd dared to eerelri their r'shts; it Is lnoneelvcbl that th. xotor.1 of genernui Oregon xll p-n tho brand of MiciiM blgntr anil ir tolerance upon ".. 'a'f ""at' i xx i d( the Pli)eoci .Uiitoicjclc Hub ' (Piom the l'lpcm.k U.illy .Siinxvlc) .Slim biln rklddeJ Into the put tlerk In front of Ton llr.Vcri' Jew-, t' y store, iillm sild h. .a, o.L r'd i agalns tlno ' PnOMIHEMT PORTLAND EDUCATOR IS HONORED rtifT-iyrrjri.iuyjgBr'y.r-'r.-rM The Water Farm n n js. t?"t) I' rTi i VU'IU'JLC! n Neanly every farm, whether large or small, can improve on its syttem of handling the water it needs every day and save time, trouble and money by making the improvement. If it is only a well bucket, a pitcher cpout pump or a hand force pump, a "Z" Gasoline Engine and pump jack, a deep well working head, a windmill or the very latest improved preature water system, you will find every known contrivance for the con venient handling of water on display at the Lcrcnz Shop. If you have a pump problem that is puzzling you come in and let's talk It over. You may be able to get the improvement you want for a great deal less money than you had expected. It will cost you nothing to find cut vhnt could be done about it, and it will be a pleasure to be of service to you." SWEATERS MOTHERS and FATHERS, w arc ovci loaded with Boys' Sweaters. We have pone through out stock and re marked them at a wonderful reduction, go as to reduce our stock at once. Take advantage of these offerings ns your boy will ourcly need one of these sweaters, as we could not replace them at these prices. See our window display of thefle values. J03EPH A. HILL ,rt' ii mi I orS VJ& Vye ,125, North Sixth Street LORE 1 Phone 216-W Today AtVThe- Liberty 'Hie Picture 'lh.it U Sx-i-eii'iiB the Nnll.m "In the Name of the Law" i Tmi'ulil N join- IiikI iiiMiiliiult) l :h this nv ni the Illicit plitcics It h.is lii-cn our jiilxil. KC to plii. Tno loiiijllcto llO., miiWIiik at 7:13 .V l:tn p.m. IlcKUlm- Pi Ices, but xxoilli iiiucli nun.'. Cumin;; Soon "Some Wild Ontfc." A .i.i i i"i"t' c' nprt-i' ntu ttw ii " i. 'uiinn nnd I ii t M-u , w.i- ii "j.i . iii-iil in I'urt l-.nl, J ... II ii. ..-iitd. rt of II Mllllu... i ( . . x.iih i liel'-d cut ir-..r) of a i urm.irii ill pun l je.ii inn fori! ul on that ikukIuii Mr Hill, hr udilrcssliiK the ddog-itim tald Our privalo seliools an- i i ''ttrxc-r'd h th meifcure kuon . t.i- '(oi.ipulnory clut atlonal blli. a i fli xx ill come lefnru tint xoltrs tln 'icRilifr Wo lmxit glxen our bum timui'lit u.id ifo.-t nnd tnrs of un i. rim; d'-.-ntiun to th (iiiiio of ml uca lion uud now nil nur xorl; v.ouhl In gxxept uwn in the flood that Is direct .d at the private hchoola "Oreguu nlresdy liar, a coinpuUnr) eduratloiul I.nr. Why fchoiild tills nuxv m-u4uro ba necjxar) .' l'rlxa' eclioolH i.uili uk th Hill Military ncu domy nml ntherri on iho Hat of Uiot' to lm ui'.ic.il use p.-.iftii !iy tho s m. I onl.H iinO luurxct of tudy iih iln put. lie fciiiuu! . but v.n huvo uiilall.i clciH(H and can glxn moro linlivldinl fcllqttt'oii to tha pupils. To do nxxa xllh our itl-.or.la xxoulil lm to lucit.ise thu ttxjiii r buidonu materially for It vjtil'l nl:e mill Ion. nl iloll'ir.t tn hull'l exir iiublle fthools, 'l Jlp them on J pro. inn ilium x.llh tejihi'iH In r.dillllun It x.uMd ilentio) thu miuiu of llxlir; of hundred i uf our teuthcrs und i-niplu)!' x'a tenc'i AmerlLanloin most I y. r an I inr patnoili ex' i i-Uui ii.i, Intplro our p-iplls villi pildu l.i Un'. i' couulry anU a icjik-i for authority." i BOYS' SWEATERS ll'-n i t) un; .i xx mleiful n . i i iini ii hoi anil xi.l-il sxx.itif li' l.-ry.' Kintcrtlbli pdl i tiii In nil 1 1 ii- ini-ia- 'nlur-.. cut. I M enl i uf i I linitiiDiillii-.' itil-trt; Ii- nl j i !. stlh h. nil fli.rs. MMX'IAI. $ .98 BOYS' WOOL SWEATERS ,l XXIi M, ll.ls tlll III! lllll'll- ini; --Irljirs iiiiiuiiil lir tM nml niffn; nil liuxi- liiliti. iiiiivi'ttilile II i'l III I -: -nlii-s ii n- gii'i-u, iiuirimn, mix). Immii hihI tiiiilliiil; hi -it) I ii)"' slllilt, nil siik. SPLflM, i j; ' . 'i 7miAw.t?tniJ.jm&XMatr t?s-.5wjm, ..., SSKi ,i-vS. Zt'i'iJ. iB. SSw mmm$&& .m BOYS' ALL WOOL SWEATERS Si .40 Tln li'yxcM xiiliii- nlfrii'il In xii. II. Illis sIVISllll, lllisillt'-( ll MINll, xxllli I.UKi' in m illlili' iil Mill.ir, xxlile nn'ii.iiiini iilo sti Jim's iuimiiiiI Im-ist; Ikiixj iiih silirli, nil sli-s. MT.CI.M. XV 4" LADIES'iSWEATERS AT A REDUCTION Lot 1 4.50 SWEATERS el a Oi r- ;n a..iij f it iaA 'lln lot (onsiMs nf nil uiiiil, io.il NlXlC MHIlll-IS Hill, (, 1,1-llh, I.HS'l' loll nml iiiimo (olliir;.; ioIiiih mo yi u-ii, iom' nml In on us, nl) hlsiw, uil ilii' u- Lilly inliri! fur u li;s oul. Lot 2 $10.00 SWEATERS $i.45 'Ilili.lul s lumj all xtoiil, i-upc sllli!', ii, i stjlc hurnlcis; iiioi-i nu fin- xxllli x. Mi- lull mill mini lillilit nil I.iin uf (.in: ii xxunili-ifiil tiiliie. Slip-Over SWEATERS 'I Jie pojuttiir hllp.uxir XXIliht Mll-.lIlT, 1 1 01 lilt Klltl.ll kill, iln-11 si IK lull netlc, lout; slii-xih. cu. ots inn inn, mi in, iiini, In onus iiiuj iiiiiiiolsi-. .SI'Kfl.M, $.39 Children's RAIN CAPES Just xxlrit h'-i iii'i'ils fur full hliiim-is; (;iiiiiuti. I ci'il inln inoef: nil lime luxiiU ul tin led In mux mill niiiiuiiii; sli's II In I I. M'lin.U, $1.50 $50.00 OHIO TUEC ELECTRIC CLEANERS . $OI.S0 TOMORROW 34 Buy your wifp one of tliii.se Ohio Tucc'.s lit tliis reduction, :tnd make hor lia)j),v; h;'II greet you with a jiinile if you lake one home to her. IWako her household duties a pleas ure, help to keep the rugs like new and sanitary. Every machine in perfect working condition and K)!(l with a written guarantee. $ 1 QfJ LESS EVERY DAY UN IIL ALL ARE SOLD eji fll i Tityl now owreiutH of tho latest "lylod und iimterlnl JiiHt nr rlxod lit- Riigarmnn's. Km IiIh win ilowi for tlifo new cniiunuti " siiopMoRioffinp rT i - i i irT-rrn tt'tit- - n'rwniiii n iiwhih.jul.jiuu .