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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1922)
MONIMV, NOVISMIIIlll 0. I(i!a THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 'ftii'-iKBSS!!XilBiA!li!'S'SVyTL'J'"Mf! ?' xk'viu. Arciie r)cW -Aicr 'AiWindsen h llj wA I Election fOi &.U V. J $i,m& IS i- -"&zsl mWwt GENERAL STOHM ON - - w Mliif.Vi-st ( HIi'h IhoIjiIi-.I I i""i 1 Win- ('(iiinniiiilnilliiii I '"AS" IIIA'.'r IK"0, N'ov 0 I' . 1 1 'i III mill Miimv ilrlvi'ii liy h I f ' 1 1 In I In mlilillr wiv.t KtatfM liiiv. 1 Hnlly I-11I11I11I Mimn cllli'ii of 1 I r Ki'in frntu wlr commuiiir'Utlcn . , 1 '"wi-'l up tralim. Wmf.ilni'" . r I 11 Kli wlmU lu'vc l)Mn iif.iii.il i.,. j 1 In. (nimi from Tn(nnh, Wn h , 1 , .uti I'ninrl'To Hiikw nnil'ru'n 1 ilay uliowcil NlRim of canlHK 1:1 " 1 r.rlilli--wi'iit nffr rontlnnlnc . .'nltinlii) . I 'rrt -l r.fTlrlN. ftCl vftC rteS hrfejcnfl " yris. K j J' -1 n'Dk whf l Ml f VM 1 'fc l t j.l - 1 I r ' HtV ' ! '! I I ' . . -Ji K ' . X-JUi& AmmIS v li, JeL . -?l .x- IV ' li Pa-) 'W UnArnnrlcm! 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Nin C Ah .1 r.-.tll of rlitini. ,, uiul Hint Hip llrltUli Inl.-u.l n ii.- nlluit.iti ir. .11..I In funHtiiii t,. .. ,,, id,, .i,,,ini nriiiUt.-i- liimpl" li Hi" . I in 111,1 ..f Hit." iirr. 1 .til mill 11 tn.ilii 111 tin- 11. ntr.il riil..i IIiii- ill- 1 1. ' 'iiii'ir u 1 11 , ith iln.r tin. ,n pitliill of I'n- tn .. 1 . til. i -- mi fir. ii.-i ..ill.-1 ft I. 11 .mi- llirali rlnailfloil mil pay you. TONIGHT li'w Lubor Cantlidatus Mass Meeting at SCANDINAVIAN HALL 8 O'CLOCK Everybody Welcome Friends of Labor be sure and be there Certain-teed ROOFm$yr--v , Iinii'i firr,i-t l.nillin' day m Mot KhImi' llnllilioiiH', Scandinavian Hall Wednesday Night A Good Time for AH Certain-tcvd KiioliuKi Slilnuli I'arri'il l'lls IlillliililiK I'lipi'M l'ninl.'i of All KimN VariiMnw l.iiiolciiiii Oil CI..II1 I'khmiimX ii.riu..,, 1, . twLlUlAttl4v(it.'lll( trll.t; For all buildings a Certain Iced, roof tfiws maximum pro Icclion at a low cost per year. Crrtuiii-lird lias proved ilsclfanuist salisfaetory mid I'CHiioinical ror. It is Kiiaraiilced up to l." years jicconHiio; lo thickness. You will liml your I'crlmii'lcal loot' will outlast the guarantee period. If you aro huildiiu; or repairiiiK any huililinjj, il will pay you lo roof il with Ctrtuiu-hvil, when you want long .service. If you are building or remodeling a house, by all menus roof with Ccralu-ti'tul Slate Sur faced Shingle.. Made in .soil .shades of green, red or blue-Mick, I hey form a mobt urtUtie, economical and serviceable roof. Jiuy dnitiht'tiril and be sure. CKIfl'Al.N.TEKI) l'ltODUCTrf COKPOHATION Certainty of Quality- Satisfaction Guarantee CERTAIN-TEED PRODUCTS ' j Sold in Klamath Falls, Oregon, by MASON-EHRMAN & COMPANY TING fflNG GUEY 619 MAIN ST., UP-STA1RS TEL. 140 Election Headquarters Tuesday, Nov. 7 Best PIncc in Town to Stay While Waiting for Election Returns Oysters, anystyle, Hot Tamalcs, Steaks, Chops, Chicken any style, Salads, Sandwiches, Needles. Chop Suey and all Chinese Dishes, Hot Coffee. All to your order. Served at any time, ( 12 o'Clock Xoon until 2 A. M. MEETING PLACE FOR POLITICIANS -Ltd) . jrTm&r pttmtamt I I ""'--Sy I jT. jf'. k cp.n A'.t ,i.N 5"i "r "n "' 1!r2vOTf?c) rwpspSpajK fkJjcpaS- cwr-'rf,i. ,wn Il'a DEWEFICIAL! Aitls appelilc and digcsSion, 2iclps !o keep iceth clean and brcaUi sweel. It's LONG-LASTING! Full of llavoi thai ivon'l chciv out IPs ECONOMICAL? A five cenl package provides a treat for the tvholc larnily. EflHI mamo Don't fail to rcitd the Herald Classified Adiv. viay-nrn3ygiriwarrTwfiwfiwraAyriiarihi i&aERSH&ssi&sss V4 it'll WHO OFFERS BEST CHANCE FOR TAX RELIEF? I There are two candidates for Governor, both claiming; iTt t the vital problem before the people of the & State of Oregon is the problem of U- reduction and eoua.Iz:lt E cial message to the legislature, asked permission to appoint a commjltce ror the puraose of mukin a com plete investigation of the situation and devising ways anc! means for remedying whatever unnecessary tax burdens or tax inequalities that mitrhl exist. U 1 he uemocratic candidate. Mr. fierce, vas annoi ntsd on this ccmmiiiee by uovernor Ulcotl, and it wao Yi'L Ct I'nfll tnnl rkni?Yl!rf. Inrl Knrtn rtl- Lkinvlr frt n.rni a T n9 r.i4 1 Tnrl lnr-rtrtl f. .n rli An f e PrtY nnvflrnni". frfir m Mr. Pierce made the discovery that the tax question .v as a good campaign issue. Mr. Olcott discovered it iJ two Venrr. rifniv uilliniil .inu ?ntnt?rir of mnl.-!nr if r "nnitriirr ietno S Which man then is apt to be sincere in his c onviction, especially in view cf the fact that Mr. Pierce as a legislator is responsible, by his own bills, and votes of approval, for 95 per cent of the state tax burden? REPUBLICANS ON RECORD Moreover, the entire Republican party in Oregon is on record through its delegates to a state convention as being with Governor Olcott in his plan to effect reductions and equalizations in the tax burden. The state platform, adopted at that convention, says: "Wit Itclli'to Hi.it l In1 Wlul i'Mit' la t!iN ntmiulpi it t!n qurMlun of ilmv.i-ln-.; mill isti:iliinx I lu l.i liurilt-ii. Tin Krpitlilit-.-in i:ui in (Ms Miili n-cimil.cil 1I1N imh-oIij lit tin List ruul.u- M'-lim nf tin" l.-l-Lilut-i' tuo i;u yp. nnil, at Hin r' . inrt nf lln uoMTiiur. lien W. Olcott, mitlui li-il tlu iipp.iiiitini'iil of a innnilttiv:i In ImrMlCiilr ill.' m.iltrr anil itink n'oiinini'niI.itliili, in unli-i- tlitit t lit iu't li'gM.ituu init'lil ha MinirlliliiU iloflnllo nntl r.imii'1.- to -u:ilili it Intelligently (u pnss Vfw iilmly fiiu-t I ill tUo Ium-. iihii 1 1 f -nlijitt. (I) "( plnlo niii-i'lto tu li-uilntlim utitrli will lirhu; to tlm nwi-osniont mil- at iiiiiniiiils nf pniH'it), ival nnil p.'i-viiuil, imu nilf ittl ilirwfroin, Uii'ri'liy i.-ll.-lnj: tin' liniilrn of Hiuoo ului mv mm piilin; all the tars, . ' (U) "t pl'li;i om-.'hi-s to li,-;ilaH.in tln in Hi. ht.ito ta i-niiiniUlmi pl.'iiary pmM-i- n iffift Niinl pilniary ii-M-s-HKiitt, thus i-.pi:ililiiK pniinrty n-h-iih ills N-l wit li iiiilltliliuil tn i.i)'i- ami Hills furiliri- ill-creasing tlio Imulru of tlio man wlio now p.iys all tin- taxi's. (I) "Wo famr lln aliiilltl.ni of iii.ii Iio.iiiN anil r iinmlviliiiix ami tlu iim Milliliitlon of ili-.ii Inu tils lo pit'M'tit iliiplli-atloii ami plrili oin-s.-hi-s to .-. .li-f-lulli' ami oiirltaliU' plan for tlio ii'tiivini'iit of tlu staff's otitstainllii!; lnin'' -.1 In ilrlitctlm ss l i-H- no definite proll.m tin- its n-tlrinrnt lias alraily luvn m.iilo anil ii ii-fuso in siilmill prnpos;ils for further tumil sius at sprrlal oUi-tlon." CANDIDATES ALSO PLEDGED Governor Olcott and all the Republican legislatives candidates are pledged definitely to the tax re duction program. Who, then, is Likely to give to the people of Oregon needed relief in this matter Ben W. Olcott, who originated the tax reduction idea, two years ago, and a solid Republican legislature back ing a Republican governor in his plans, or Walter P iercc, with an official record as a salary booster and a tax booster, that has no equal in the legislative annals of Orcrjon? During his campaign, Mr. Pierce has advanced first one idea and then another, all of which have been proven absolutely falaciouj, impracti cal and apparently propounded without any consideration except that a3 a bait for catching voles. Mr. Olcott, en the other hand, is standing four-square on the Republican State Platform and will be backed by a Republican State Legislature, working in harmony with him on the slate of facts that will be set forth in the report of the tax investigation commission which Governor Olcott appointed and which commission, at the time of its appointment, was referred to by the Oregon Journal as "appointments that are most excellent. We believe the sane, conservative, thoughtful voters of the State of Oregon will take no chance on any wild ideas advocated during the heat of an election campaign but will trust their problem to the man who first discovered it and who started the machinery in motion to remedy it, two years before there was any campaign in operation and at a time when he was not thinking of being a candidate for re-election. The hope of the tax payer in getting some relief net only from state taxes but from local taxes, through changes in assessment laws, lies in the election of Ben W. Olcott, backed as he will be by a Republican legislature and a Republican state organization, pledged by a platform to accomplish this end. REPUBLICAN Walter L. Toonc, Jr., Chairman. STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE C. E. Ingalls, Secretary. PLAY SAFE AND VOTE FOR OLCOTT A (I'alil Ailvi-itlscmiiit) ' U ' ... k, ''.i'-vl wamK?,mim mwmmfmwmimrmmmfm . . t i ' . i