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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1922)
HA ML i' i Two THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i II n t T j i . Czar's Favorite an Exile The Office Cat DT JCN1VB Meant Tlir nmi' IKoy nml Iy were scparatltiK nf irr an ovrnliiK together, when Ikc. mld: "An rctolr." "Vat's ilnt?" nslced Ixiy. "Unt's 'Rnod-by' In French" "Veil." Mill ly. "Carbolic arid "Vol's Uat anked Ikcy. "Dnt'n 'Rooil-hy' In any language What Wmttli ' "Why h It that ou have never! married. Sam?" asked the white wo man of the shiftless colored man who did odd Jobs for her, "Won't any of the eijln hae you " "Oh, jaVm they'd hae me al! :ht," replied Sam. "Hut It's thin-a-way. When I feel like pottln' married, I ain't cot no i- for n li cence. And when l'hai $2 I fcel. too right to ret married. fe few ,": VT.sr.M in 3att ."M?iK k vfEls&v Wtpmmmmm s ' lltllllt IlilllRlllR 0 i f hiitll I'f II' I'lM Inllllv ,1 ulliiniltt twin twiltlhlt f. i otto of in I'lniillt In- m.iili Imlil ti nay tiiH In onl iiio itiillnin on no tmikiiiR unmet up thoie It yon Jilnt loult i:o I will malm no ch.u '' 'Hill 1 . no tun-Uul that I could nut min'lvo of ntiv nttiilliov nlimi Intnllv iii'noiniiR ii limit nml wont SHIP OF STATE , ImI.Ui i for llm . t mnnio-i lii Will MAVPNKVV ,,",l, "'"'" " nm" "r""1"1 l",,' WILL IIAVI NE.W , tmi Im- to r.ntit for Ihn iixniliirnlim HANDS AT HELM 'of Hie Inm- eiititlillidioil mmluiH nit. by wliU li meinboi i of limn i.'ivlro, . n Hiiiillojii of iiihor n iiHldi uiiliotH (Coiitliiiloil (mm t'.uso M 1 1 III dnv nf K ' re . i TUN leltir ui mi onl Li ilroonSieck'n lron nliil if l ,ul'' : iiio In im il 'i'i .fid lio Mt ,i iwerctl It or mi mix niofe mmih 1 sol or iihlro iiI'MoiiRh I mom imiii osllv rouu.mt oil it. Why ho nn werklni: for Sirut.e " ill tho 1 1 mo and IioIiir imIiI for II. ml trvtiiR to leul nie llk n liiiuli :o tho ulauRliter. Thp rune uaii railed two wnokii ji. i.iy rt nil (In I'll a I ..inn .I..I. ..h... II ..I. n.o.n.l 1'ti MiBI.-n H.'lll Iea.1011. neimiill iiro n.uonnn. m.v iM.Miiii.Mi mJtt --. y l Mm1' lilm a loiter inklnn l.odiv of Mm u'lmolt fir tho ii-'tnlilio i lmlm.ili-'l nml to" iilmi' dti'ldeil o'ltil i'mi i'ik . mint Mti,ii, , .. , Vint toiirlor I'rilerwood of li'nh on riiinmltle,i iiotfonni I (j Ttil mi nil. iiiii i iinii. vi im ,, , , . .,, ...,,,..,,,,. iiui,, . riiio Ii.ih bneii tin lot flt for Ji. i.iy i ,tii i i Hi', . nil '.i.' of w i i Vii'Mii leu Ii'i i froe i i' l.i.l lln to i' .'illilU'i of .1 i ' weifcM'im mi"l tltfoi1 ii iwr ' rcnri ilit !! 't ' I" I "i i ii i. Imi uuv In 'w: to It nn- i t .' b. ..iliil' nH I 'on of I lil n.l I I J iiii'n itoill.llilo illiHtltlllo Ii I i much miiiii .itiiirn iioulil ii 'nlii forth In mirli nmv eon .i-i ' '.i:ito." f I' o ivjtv'illir i i i I' i iiiiUnliy rule Ii niHrllol floor leadcmlilii. v llnslitmitlim of nltlcUoil and InmWiHioil. lint, -till ("minlor rmloritond, iirrnrilltiR lo iiniiilmi In folio Wbi'tlni Ifn m ihi'to ilRtiln party rlrelm. from the' niiluri liirinr aunt In r hm-ripi-. h nfliipwnnla Mr tin palim-lt tnniln nn I floor Inilllflmllill rHwt ttnillll Hot lie miltllH to tio iren It h.ln Im-i'II llloill .Hipemeonen neither illil lio Inform ,. stuprKe In the now nitiMe'li re fleil In nome reipntn, lnliH.lt'i! in nio thdt I mlRht Ret another tlor-, ,nll ,,,,, Henntor 1'mlerttoi-irn hlooil In lon'riemmi mid other W loot mv rt niton v and l.ml to pat f -'"' ' - """ "f"'1 "" :"";- ,,,,t,', '"" '" -! !-- femin. - the eipeiiii' of 11 Iiir It from me l' or tn both neiiute nnd houno he would itlll nre lilmllim hnto upon! huudioilx of dollun Irr- in., n linn 'In th runl.n " If the Am l' or offoit lo bn il Imin I'm Inn to Rot hn.'k Intii roiirt that liu. UcmnrniW nwlil uln eontrol. ho .ire old nen.ile mlo lerminii n i ,,"wrrau,:.nev,,.,i, !"w io'dnTm, ' - " "" "-' ' f" f ' - '" ' In thin None other limn the cine oil probulilj ironld oontlniioil ni ' I'lm ire arivnrntei pliin l.- m .i t lint sotil me out. Mr nroenmrW. I .,,r new iteniiii'rntle Whip to ne't illle illlllllR miIiiIihiiI tiili.1 i Tlili I i port of III record, i-hame !.P,M, seuutor tlnrrv of llhi de I., time lo mi hour nr inn in u Mil -inine on me nmn i uizeni ot Kiiimtitii I'ountv. tiio niunnooii and SltMlV,'SVI..MIH!lt It, lll'.'J di i w mi' mil in. it ni ii i, I ii.. i t.il ni'itli oil for Aliiln i till l! I I 1 H I i illl'll lll'to (ll llllll'l I ii i ii . .nil in Injtiilo'i ioi i'Im d in i i i liiH' iuuilor lililhl on tho I',.. i' unit dot mini w lioio In. i ii'i'oiml, iiWnll tho e'linlni: uf i'mi ilieHbori,!, ii hrnlhii. n binlli'i v loleKnilil Inilnt finin HI Mnrl'" lilalio, to Corniii I Whliliii Icjinlvl I dial ( lu lirnttni t mi til prnhfil l n Umi Iroln Him.l.ii UMiI'ioiIhi f 1 1 : riiiM.s if MIMIMl 1 Hun V li tit n lioiiulllnt In ml i I Ii ih Ii i n nm l r ill In In r it ii i M. i i itiiui lllielt it iliopii I (In 1 vuBarxvxxvra 'Jiitnl. tt.it renorte.l lo he nnother Tim m"tnte ropulilu.nin imir'nii YOURS TRULY . 0S1IK0SI1 BY GOS1! si th- ttomanliood upni whom tli pll lim nf our nnvernment ient 1 nioii '.'riieiitlv appeal to yon I,ot nt have clean men. clean n t' fen and rlein Ri rem men' I el n opuoin wrono ntnl nla.id for the rlRht that the bet Influencen tnnt 1 jioc- tie 1 1 imre In pronpect .in i rep. rle.l miuJi a nil. fitnruMt e i IJnl.'s rffiTluo i Inn (lien n niiiltm nii i.pp. m t'h i ni i In riilet of opiralloim in to unt inn inlim lit "' ' milin' ". .oii.ili .'f I U"Jsi nltn inn. pi 1 i di i . t't i ! , iw, ii iiamii iwhim ',m.mir09 i if rfl wr&wn irwii. iiw.MLt -mtt nervoite every community mil etert M, fjj&rrl3i?$ Majemolfellc Mir i i;n. faverito cntfrtainc el ti i -i ."Kcftla In peasant Ci u 1 1 K tu'v and fern-" u lui' USe fled tot"? TO vui: riTi.r..s and voti:i:. Ol' KUIATII ft)r.NT: Swnll.il Dlnlos .iflir quo tlo.ilnR mo ome he tn -hided li'.a pollit an not the ln"t. I noticed lu ever a ld I rbanite 12)22 In the atmosphere nothing ws tie- homo, llitrectfollv filliniltted to 'lie . ' tn of KUmodl rmintv liv ton hijmbln ervam J 0 wiciir Hlldobrand Oi i (I'a'tl Atlrertlsetnei 1 1 HllilebranJ .Vov. 5lh itoiin ninf wi.rm vnn t.in ..,1 v'! ' ni tlco in the Uvealng done. ml o-koJ him how u wai Hello. Olof where jou haa o .,.. . ,. ,M, ,,.,. ... n,. ,rr, ,, ittr . ,11,1 not f..-i lone? , ,er from mFi Moor In which Ho ea!U ,h ' ,R""" n' answe m that tie hail 'll ban Rot married." .Mr. Ortetbrck's attention to his to wait for him (the tb l nlt.imevi Thin', n.i statement at tho Henley school. SJ1 he would nmk him wult In re- NOTK'i: ".Vol so sood, my wife's gi't two chlld;n." "That's bad." N'ot so bad, she Rot flO.000." That's Reed." "Not so Reed., she wouldn't r.ho me the money." "That's had." ".Vol so bad. Shc'bullt a house." "That's Reed." ".Vol so good, the housu bum don." '"'That's bad." "N'ot so bad, my tvlfc burn tip In the houso." house which ras as follows, lliery 'u-n mtyt wuo ts a caauinate ur piiuin' office shoulJ tiibmit his past record for tho tnipeitlon of the people. ThU letter shtuld he read and studied b) o.orv cllUen of uiam- c.i'e cuiie up itn hn'e inrr.i lit soemeil to f iro'ioil,. n .. The ladles lub of 11 t ,o t postponed Us tneetliu: on T". on aceount of elivtlnn. an. I will Instead on Wednesday :i 1 1 . r . . i the temple Th lOt'imlt." Mr tr CrfKube.k !. ul.he.t i.i KiCfa-il Mrs KpBcrt .-lo , have ne tome Ii an. I I came m often 'Wr9 EarI Whliln-k. a I could Our preliminary talkt i - 1 "ere may ".'"run nui wue.i i tnnr fni-a.-t l.nllet' ath count before h rasts hia tote nntl as efery rerorl i effeetlvo at cordlnR to Its completeness I kex to submit the following Sotuctimo ago a piece of land a sold under a Judgment, such sales are allowei or yaar reUomptio'i. after the releraptlon porlod bni' losiR flnce expired I eaicagud Mi Groctbeck to sec that tho sale mil tho ricps leadlnR thureit- were r I rcRular. and Instructed him to onv the land if all were right. He In formed me that all was rlpM nun tho deed as goad as any.doed of that. kind cnuU te. 1 placid TOO U'iars 'J" I Hot Spiinpi r.Jiliiitii' at Due Notice Sarcastic notices to employes are , n his liaids which was tr-o pur apt. to be conventional and forced , chai rrlce after all exremes were In their humor, but the follow Ins. ',.al,I-1 H1 l)0U5l11 tl Uai1 Bnd ot I ll... .l.njl 1I1U 111-VUi from a nearby plant, contains a pleasant element In Its concluj'en: "New rules to our Empleye: All A year or more alter I tot poi-1 sIon of the property thu Strahorn ' Itallroad romimuy coucludel they ' rcqucets for leates ot nbtenct: on I could profitably use it and had tho account of toothaches, sotcro old. former owuer brlaK suit to recover d minor physical ailments, and on , -- &''": account of church plcalci. woddlns; pared pleadliic tn non-suit the Jfr- ut ncroum oi cnurcii picuici. Kuaiiinss j pared pb-Jdliii: ''. non-suit the for und funcrali, etc., must bo handed to mer ot-ucr which v.,uld throw ihe Ihe foreman In charge of your de-'t '3 blr.i a-u ..ul.miC'l them tj partment beforo lu a. m. ,n the n.rJ '' r , , lirlI1I,!n, niornliin of tho Knme ' Notice One More Unfortunate, Crozslnc the track, llashly Importunato. Failed to look back! Man In his auto, Taklnp a flop Teaches this motto' Slow- down and stop! plcaiilURs ltii a I Ik" l tl I lli.iMi r oi.-r nith lili i ' tnl ! Ii. , that 1 I t ! 1 nj, ii- "ii j Today At The liberty file Si .1- I. in (if l!l, home wiKl Oafs TliK tilittiie iiimifit lie -limn In miv.'il niiil). cmi, jiiiiI tvlll then fiiie lx nIiowii In iiio fnllim itu la.uiinr: J MOMl.ti AITKUMHtN. I'tlK l.l)ll.s IINI.V SM Y V. I.M(i, 1 (H MI'V (l.M.Y Tt'ESlttV AtTI-'KNOIIV, I'OIt .MEN ONLY lnsn.w evemnc; i 01: laims ti.vi.v I'u.i'hi'lj mi ihllilii'ii iiinlci t mlinltlcil c!mlNlnn, ,i)i, nn lmllii;: ttnr l.u to tH i-i-ue 'ti'l 'u MH ' i" i' - II zovuam MjIsillldritiinillliR IIcrrIu would taneo perfectly bu'. for two tliliiEs." "Yea? What aro they?" "Ills feBt." Tlie Knew "What Ins the Indulgent mother In view whin s!:o whips her dlco bedlent child?" Inquired tho profes sor of u class lu moral philosophy, and thea ho couldn't qultu iindor Htand why the clans looked at each other and laughed. f"5 i 9 D & osition I uno tho kind of leather 'lu. snuw nnd rain will not make nuft or sponRy. Jack IVost, shoe icpalr liiB. 6th Hi. Just off Mnln 4-10 YOUR WINTER'S WOOD should have your attention. Cool weather and storms force- prices up. Our fuel is the best, our prices are right on Slab, Blocks, Body and Tama-. oack. Your business is solicited. 1 an: n member of the C:m: Lcirj" of Klamath Falic and in sympathy v.'ilh its principles, but I have refuse i to be controlled by a small radical eiemen'i in that orfidnizaticn This radical bunch cunnoL truthfully rafute the fact that one of the Leajruts committees, told me lo run independently. Neither can they deny the validity of their Committee vho wjvlcd en me and reported that "no nominEttions" be made. If they make cbnials of these facts, draw your own conclusions. Slough Chilcote Leonard eupporlc.-j of Wilson had personal ambitions. When Dr. Leonard found he could no make a rubber stamp out of me, the League meetings, contrary to the com n-tlee icport, put Mr. Wilson in the field. I believe in iho enforcement of law, but the lRv.wac made by the gov erned. We must respect law and constituted authority execute it without fear or favor, vet be considerate and to lei ant. I as a physician and surgeon know the fraihlie3 of humanity, and le t us not expect Ico much and increase man's inhumanity to man. Ihtre is a wideness in God's mercy, Like the wideneso of the sea; ' There's a kindness' in his justice, Which in more than liberty. For the love of God is broader Than the measure of mun's mind, ( And the heart of the Eternal l". most vcnderfully kind. I believe that there are many vital usues affecting life, property and general velfare of the citizens of this city besides stamping cut bootlegging and gambling, which seerm to be the s o'e aim of Mr. Wilson and his small radical backing in the Civic League. v This city must clear its decks for a ctiun in the next two years against any organizations that might disrespect la vt and cpnstitutcd authority, and pre pare this city to take care of industria I expansion, the greatest of any city o 1 expansion, the greatest of any city on the coast. I believe that all these things should enter into the plan of duties to which any candidate for the office of Mayor of Klamath Falls, should dedi cate himself. DR. Ar A. SOULE. (I'.ilil Aihcitlscmeiit) W. .t v.t'm- LVk m n fi&w KSaaT. R.:C GROESBECK for Circuit Judge "The charges of unprofessional conduct published agaiiibt me arc absolutely false. The railroad proposition was initiated by the people of Klamath Falls and adopted by a vote of about 12 lo 1. The power company wn,i represented, during my term as City Attorney, by the lale C. J. Ferguson. While City Attor ney I was faithful to my trust in the last detail, anil I challenge any responsible citizen to assert to the contrary. If lime for publication permitted, ! could offer no better defense than to re print a column ailicle of app: relation by the people of Kinm.il' Falls, published in The Hoi aid at the lime 1 retired from office. I served under ihrco different mayors by their appointment; nbcut four years have elapsed since my term of service; I have been n candidate for office for about aix months, yet with all this opportunity for criticism, there has not been raised the slightest suggestion of improper conduct. The letter signed by Moore was not written, nor its' publication paid for by him. The letter id anything but ''fair", ll seeks at the last minute, by vicious and cowardly means, to defame my character and mislead the public. The people of Klamath County have heretofore been prompt to condemn such methods, and I believe that the people's sense of decency and fairness will condemn this attempt. I have thrown no "mud"; I do not want the office by such tactics." R. C. GROESBECK. We Invite, Your Co-Operation in His Support at the Polls (.dv. l'nlil fin' fi tin. '.-hull Com.) ' i 4 ' 0. Peyton & Co. 1 ; r '," , f ,-1- rf--rr-y - r ' t'Hnini km S33!S 'gg3arearo5CT;ttraxBag:tg