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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1922)
,,,,.,,. wfwiRHSKMH mini wsufiliraft Hi l.lWWraffim fm w in-Hr MMM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON vi:dm:mi.v, now 1 1)11 J, SauHHBaHBUi Ul, i : .fcttAhWI ilallv uut ... "Ta'a HaraM PaWlsaiM Caaipaa or KMMtkMli, at 119 KlgBta ttniU atfttad at.taa aostofflea at Klas ath Falls,- Ota., tor traasaaltJiea Uhb tajk taalla 'm, coaa-Wsas mttar, . i ,,,(, .. anmam or tub amooutbd PRM6 Taa AaaoctaUd Preaa Is "aicluatta. r aaWtlaa to tne'isa fo autillcai Ue ( all awa dispatches credited IU r net cftairwU crdlt Ik tilt . W aao,tna local newt ADVHIUiBHM Cory (or display advertising must la tale dfflce;Bbt ltr than 3 a.M. oa the day prtcedlng publico ttofltln order' to be" Inserted In the faaaa of the paper ot the nxt day. Waat ada and reading notice will ka raeetrtd up to IS nodn bn th( day taaue. tBMCBIS 1-HUBIB iiai'mr, WHDSK8DAV, JtOV. 9, 1M2- BE THANKFUL 9 HAT are you thankful for Wi thla ThankislTlDB Day! Walt a mlale. It Is a falling:, character Istle Of Americans, to attempt to ex- pre nearly CTcrythlng In terms ot aontfy. Or. at least, In terms ot prosperity. Most ot us hare the notion that Thaaksglrlng Day as a national festival was bjm In much tho same plrlt-a gratitude for Reed fortune. To some e-itent, It was. The I'llirlm Fathers were, thankful for crops that ensured them against starvation In the barren winter that lay ahead. Dut unquestionably their joy was not ronflned to food. They thanked the Almighty for liberty In corernment. freedom of worship and the simple Joy of hap py home. 8o, this ThaakscUlnB Dr let ho not be thankful merely In proportion to our prosperity', though time have greatly Improved In the past year. Let us remember and bo thankful for these more Important elements ot lite otlr taml'lle. bur health, bur friend. Many a home that Is trying to make a small chicken serve as Thanksgiving feast for a half doxen hungry mouths has moro ot genuine' love and happiness to be thankful fcr iin some of the places where butlera serve slant turkeya on sil ver platters. And If we are away from home, forced to dine at a public eating piece among strangers, let us be thankful for the love ot far-away home, folks and friends. Such la the real Thanksgiving 'tlt. n Or&ftary Thanksgiving nv iik'utvav jiiudmcv WK'UK thankful In n humdrum way, Without much chnttrrlng ntiout It, That we've n hourly mivtl today, Wo wouldn't enre to go without lt:N We're thnnkful for the sholtcrlng roof ..Which luirmtrum labor krps nbovo us. And for tho,frllml who've mrt tho proof i Of time and trouble, nnd whd oe us. .WE'HR thankful that, we still find tun", . Yns, fun that shakes the very rnftcrf In Just the ordinary run Of simple Joke and hearty laughter. Our Japes may bo a trlflo trite, And captious critics might abhor them. UiU they glvo us n right delight. .m Such as they aro, e'ro thankful for thcin lM WK'UK thankful that the family Again Is gathered hero together. Deep In our hearts we're glad to lo Undoubtedly birds ot a feather. We're thankful for our trials past. Which, ma) be. made us stronger, truer; We're thankful that they didn't last. And hope. In future, they'll bo fewer. WK'llH thankful that our worldly lot Is not to bad. and that ambition Still stirs In us, so we are not Quito salsfled wlHi our condition; We do not whine, wo do not crow, but each before his heaping plateful alves thanks, and hopes next year will show More reasons still tor being grateful! Personal Mention An Oregon exchange gtts to the root ' tNDKI'KXUKNT OIIHKHVKIt TO ot the matter when It says! 'There are some people who will send off or go to dtstant cities and make Important purchases of clothing and house furnishings. Then when they find that they want some little trifling article In a hurry, they will rush down to the home store and 'blame the store If It docs not have pre cisely what they want. They ex pect these stores to kc,qp stock ed up all the timet en n wide var iety or goods, yet they will not help supply tho an around pstrcrl ago which Is tho only basis tor keeping such a general stock. It is a' tremendous convenience and advantage to have a tine group of retail stores In a town. Such estnoushments connect a com- It. C. Spink camo Into town this morning on tlm Chlloiiulu train for a brief business visit. J. (). Ooldlhwnltp, of the Chllo-1 tjuln Lumber company, arrived In town this niornluR from Ohllnnuln ' I I'nt 1'arUer Is n visitor hero UiU .week from Illy, where ho Is Inter-l emeu in inn rniuo nusini'rs. Ij. A. West ws n county sent via Itor yesterday afternoon from his ranch south ot town. I Hoy Hickman, of Port Klamath, , mndo n trip Into town yesterday af ternoon, i Mrs. K. S. Phillips was a pmsiMt ,ger on the mornlng-traln bound for San Kranrlsco where she will spend tho winter with her children I'. I.. Fountain departed this i morning for tho south on n visit to his sun (llenn who resides near San Francisco. J. E. Ilobertson Is n business vlst- tnv ln ttila i.amIi f..... 11a.I1. .. .1 I tut iivh' ...in "ri'n limn i minimi 1 1 He. Is stopping at tho White l'ell- can noiei. I mufi'CQ tiTt-ri.- ihii itici! wllfnrd and Jeramo llrnrv nrt irvtpected In on tonight's train from 1 1 Slsson to spend Thanksgiving with t their aunt. Mrs. A. J. Voye Miss Iila II Moiuyer. who has , I been nway for the past two weeks ion a vactlon trip to Portland. Is expected home tonight. s The Herald today publishes ' the third ot a series of observa- tlons on state politics by A. K. I Koen. editor ot the Polk Couu- , ty Observer The peculiar poll- ileal situation In Oregon Is ono 4 ' In which the whole nation is s 'Interested. Tho people of Ore- ' i,. c. Slsomoris n prominent 1 grn need education In political ,t0ckman with largo holdings near affairs. Koon writes Impartial- f0rt Klamath. w.is u county seat i ly and disinterestedly of pollll- visitor yesterday. cal causes and effects as he i Mr. nnd Mrs. r Hill Hunter re turned last night from Spokane and Portland, whero they have been for tho past two weeks on n com bined business and pleasure trip sees them. The editor of The Herald, from personal perusal, iinds the articles Interesting, munlty with source of supply that , fair and Informative. As long deal nl over the world. A good . as they remain so they will con- store supplies the. comforts and ,nUo t0 be a fcaturo of Tho . . i . i ' essentials of clvllltatlon. and it Is , W. C Davenport accompanied by lenttnls or clvllltatlon. and It is . tr t.i- ..!.- . .. .,.!. wonderful benefit to have It "v ,., V, ,".'.. . 1 1 hU daughter. Miss Alicia, left this glvo the real political now. of 1"'" on the tra .. tor 8 rran- the state "which Is carefully cl8C0 whcr" "'. w'" fend ,h" ncxl suppressed by the Portland pa- WI"CK P""""! 'owp"Jr " I A WAY TO HELP I iU- YOU want to see Klamath Palls grow, of course. The taster It grows, the greater your prosperity, and the lesser the sacrifices that, as pioneers, you are now making. For Instance, here Is the city bud get, Just adopted by the council. The rate is four and a half mills higher than last year. This Increase will raise 130,000, to create a reserve fund for bond redemption. The levy leave Virtually the sutne. amount as last year for general operative ox pensn. It Is not enough, as a mat ter of faeti and the Incoming admin istration Is going to bare td skimp and finesse to get through the year. UiU the 130,000 levy Is good bus loess,' The grla"ous mistake of for mer administrations was their fail ure Jp levy and set aside any re serve o meet the accumulating bonded Indebtedness. The first start toward a reserve was msde last year.. That's neither here nor (here, however. You don't want your city to get' Into financial difficulties, ot course,-' Neither do yon llko to pay high taxes. There's ond way 'out. Increased population and consequently In Teasad(valuatlon, Theoretically, if Klanukka Falls could doublb Its popuMfon In the next two yeurs It wdiTM split Its taxrratt.- Actually the Ijwrease In population v.onlC bring; i) demand for added convents enceVaid public Improvements that wouldjaioan increased outlay. The tax tsjfe would not decreed In ratio to thQacrease lu pdpdlatlon)ihiitiu; woulriycrease n'tatorially. ( Th'tf Is hothlng that attracts new reside! td a community like pros perity 'and prosperity Is largely a made ithomH prbduct. BvJM'y Hm that -yd" "end u dollar out pf KlnmulH'.'Falls you urfe reduc ing the prosperity ot your home town, and that nieail your 'owti prosperity. If ybur home toM' ikerchuiita are prosperous, you will be prosperous, You are nierely Uejudlng yourself when you altenlptv to coavlnca yotir self i you'get"b8ttjr'.birgalns by1 iiairrtajiltic liin mall '.order hduso.' close by where you can call on Its aervlrn at tor moment, and get Its supplies and its advice, nut people can not expect to have the kind of s teres their community I entitled to on tho basis ot Its population and wealth, If they are constantly running oft to other place to buy goods. Unless they give their patronage to their heme stores, the home stores can not. serve them efficiently. It Is well to remember that the home (tore, and the men WD0 own and oeerate them are a tremendous force working all the llme'td' pro vide this community with all forms or modern Equipment, to Improve, its civic tadvsntKbs nnd to advance Us prosperity. Wlien you support them you back up and help your community. You want a bigger city hero, bet ter lighting, better street and side walks, better homes and higher cul ture. All three things may bo bought with money. Then keep your money working here. Better streets and brownstone fronts, erected on a foundation ct mall order millions. In Chicago, Seattle or San Francisco, does not benefit the cltlxen of Klamath Falls, though It does Increase his tax rate to pay for them. per, merely giving the facts. 4 and allowing people to draw their own conclusions." Here are a few flattering comments on the articles, as far na they have gone C. J Mcintosh. Depart- ment of Industrial Journal- Ism, Oregon Agricultural College. "The candor and fairness with which you have maintained your position the hnnnfttv ulth u-hll vnll hnvn ! presented the case, has won my. everlasting friendship. Frankly I think you are n fiod-send to your state and country For sheer ability and fairness of presentation. so far as I have seen, these articles are In a class by themsolvcs." Hugh Hume, Portland Spec- tater: "It Is a clover and shrewd presentation of the situation. I sincerely hope that you will find a wide market for this Interesting and useful nnd fair cnnsld- eratlon ot the political condl- tlon of the state." H. L. St. Clair. Oresham Outloek: "E, A. Koen, of the Polk Countv Observer, Your druggist is more than a mor-1 h,a" glwntbe political condl chant. Try the'' drug store first. '"' Oregon a groat deal currtn Says So. i , Cur- will , 2 .. - ' Kasy to buy and a pleasure to own. A IlrunsWIck Phoncgrnph. I Currln Sara So. 2D i Currln's Cold Uusters and rln's While Pine Compound, help to relieve your cold. of study during the recent campaign, nnd has written several articles that show a careful analysis of tho situa tion The Outlook is fortu nate lu being able to give Its readers an artlclo from this writer In todav's Outlook containing his after-election observations. William ilray returned last night from San Francisco after n month's absence and will bn hero Indefinitely looking after his tim ber Interests In Klamath county Miss Cecilia McMiihon, who for tho past few yours has beon om ploycd by tho (lertrude Millinery company, left this morning for Portland where sio will remnin with her parents Indefinitely John McKay, hoisting tnflneor for tho Kwaunn Lumber company. It ft this morning for tho east where ho will visit until ifler the J holidays with his parents ind otb- J cr relatives. Mrs. C. W. McDonald, who for t the past few weeks has been vlstt lug with her parents, Mr. and Mrs K. J. Lawrence, at Merrill, left this ' morning with her small daughter. narhnra Jnne, for llakersfleld, Cal- , Ifornla. O II. Chamberlln left yesterday J morning In his rar for Los Aug- ' el os on a business trip. Il was accompanied by W. II. Oschner, an t pitnlnffUt finrl nit MVtlitrt u lifi i , .-...,. .. .. ,. J has been in Klamath Falls ou bust- ,ticM tor tnu past row days. a I P P Mfitnn nti nlil riidlrlpnf fif I Klamath FalLs who has been back visiting friend and acquaintance i i U. of Oregon Has 'Shiek' Fryg Wicked Doughnut 4,4,4,4,,as w-pu as infixing niter proprriy SPORTSMEN CONVENE TZ '" tlD'" TZ ",',1' Hiid; I whero hn Is ut present operating .-. fruit ranch. It 'itemization Mici'tliiK ! Officer Klertiil I At u reorrunlzutlon mti'tlnir of The l the Klamath Sportsmen's associa tion In the chamber of commerce rooms last night Frank Evans was president. Nato Otterbeln EUGENK, Ore.. Nov. 29 University of Oregon has lt.s 'Shlek.' and Is proud of It. However said 'Shlek' didn't gain his popularity , elected by winning the hearts of the fair , secretary and Lloyd Porter secro Currln's sell everything to make the home liiiv0 pleasant. 29 ISuby's wantH linvn our care. Currln tiny to. spetiul i 2D co-eds. Hh gained It by his cul inary art. Orogod's 'Sinker Shlek,' some times known a Roland Arne of Portland last year conceived the idea of earning his way through the. university by- frying .doughnnla. Detwoen January I and June 16 last,' year, Arno fried 60,000 doughnuts and sold them to Uni versity of Oregon students and oth er Eugene resident. He found the .business so successful- that ne losumed It again this year when he returned to the university '.6 continue his studies. tary Wm. WcNcaly was named delegate to the Western Associa tion of Game Commissioners' con vention, to bo hold at Sacramento next Monday and Tuesday, with J. J Furber as altornato. The convention is regarded as Impoitant since the question of pcimlttlng "game ttr' be transport ed ovr the stato .line, from Califor nia will bo discussed cd that action will have tho law repealed;; thus settling a controversy, of long1 standing Currins f'lnin . soil genuine KODAK 29 . YOUR WINTER'S WOOD It Is bellav- bn taken to , flhoula have vour attention. Cool weather and storms force prices up. Currins soil Vacuum I it mil kits. Currln's liromptlyi dispatch mall orders 29 Currins. relluhln and exuerlanrail .druggists. , 29 Ciirrlnh sail Wftlerman Fount.uln pens, t it ' 29 ' m Currlnfi n KVICUSHAnP pen. cijs. ' CHOCOLATES Thanlcggiving Sale, of Home Made Chocolate! 60c PER POUND Beginning Wednesday RAINBOW SWEET SHOP i v Our fuel 13 the best, our! prices are right on Slab, Blocks, Body and Tama- oack. ' Your business is solicited. , 0. Peyton & Co. 4im iun, Fine Stationery The woman that really "cares" knows that Highland Linen and Cranes Linen Lawn are the last word in beautiful, good, and up-to-date stationery. This year the lines are specially attractive and many new numbers are to be seen. IL, ARGENTONE A new shade nnd n new texture that has taken lliu country by storm. If you'd like your stationery to reflect personality and charm we would suggest Argcntonc. Then, there are the decklccdge vellums, Scotch Greys, Cha mois, Day Break Pink and others both in box and tablet form. All of these in boxes and gift cabinets prices to fit every purse. j i h rj &j k mk ! vnt v Lhjuhix agATc sasfftt15? "h mMwm& mtm SErW S ijfi ATv?AnPJr T?)i j t o r'ttx? in m 'J WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE lf . rf i" wwim. n BUY THSIR DRUGS ES&UJ2AG53 . OMI HCSKKEulAst i ' 1 The Five .... 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