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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 29, 1922)
Ms JSftW" r . y I J.. x- (. !l? (If V ' " K., S Mt W &i ' f. . 1 i i .r ' lr iWiiUHU"At Mi'-'" .. . ,. j .nii.ri . y,fv- OLCOTT DOOMED FROM THE START SAYS OBSERVER llTTtnil.i lHlil . ) colohrnlcd 1iibH fnmlly of Knnsas, ' iwlnton Hint tlio Klan, most ncttxo In ' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON (Continued rtom I'dro 1) ntiil Hint nn mnllnr wlmt lctml of n campaign was put up lor Itlm lie ' Uian likely to lose Un tins always tiikon n ilecliliul tnlur Mt In politics ami cuts quite n fin- uro In Denton county nlfnlrn. No republican secretary has orUoJ j liardor or more effectively Uinn illil In pall who la bolloxoil to lmo been tlic fit ft republican In authority to fully rc--itl:o Mint Olcott was moro voulj bo elected to stay nt borne. i '.'' WliV'TliMe Men 'rtio s jinl ten per cent of tho votcm have .X T.i Th Iteihiitloii la connectloa with tax ro.ftieto) It' Is founil by conversation lhitii, new eiucrnor Kill have ooine ) ortplalnliiR to do nl the end of two under ruts about a substantial reduction In the tax burden. The fact I Mint but 7 jier rent of the taxes paid, on na av rmne. Keen t "Into purposes, ami i ill ci I of tbU to, officials with fixed ' lnlc Vacxx If Mr fierce can ' ny Idea ns to the -iilciuilr. or jiiy-, jc-ars. IU savento voters to mt tonality of Monr;rpoftJ and lnMll,ginmi thnl If clc-cteifclic ruld b Who rnauo a raiding gpau campaign for tho rnpubUcuiiti, tvcu tlioiiKh jiiry lout so notably. And they hac jfVoton rood sptrlsi In lliat they jiavo offered no erues or olIbK but have been lllliiK to newpt tbe l-lnmo that has been heaped upon w,e in llU 0, tll amount n Miem for Mm outcome. ouM!r- , WOulil not Krcatly reduce tho nitcro they know that men though Miov , M,p nmont ot ,aXM vM ty VMi had been political conlute U.cO njiudual. Taxpacrs must learn woulJ nave met iteteat. as siaieu, ,hn. nt,.lrIv a,i tlirir taxo. are icl tho cards were stacked gainst them. j,cJ tor kf,poh, road and county pur- opposition to hli'i, was tho fouudii tlon ot tho reasoa for bin uVfoat. In other words tho r.ovcrnor will dooto his political activities to ilrlMm; the Kliiu out ot OriRou polities. This U most Interest Init In low of tho stnmt ot Charles Mull, who pro poses to "drive M'd Itorian Catholic thurcli out ot Ori'non politic." With two irnch' vlctermlaed men worklun for opposite ends within the repub lican party It Is easily possible to see Mint, .there will bo n still further re eIIriiIiu: ot polities In the state Mr Hall bai one great advantage, lie I remains u member ot the state fen I ate, and can diirlnu the comliiit win ter keep Ills Ideas before tho pen- ' pie. Mr Olcott will be out ot office, and likely quite busily occupied with his business problems It can be truthfully n.ild that Mr. ' Olcott' leave.! office without nnv Ijreat pergonal lep.iets. lie, lis well us inont oftliose who ciimo Into nn tact with hltnJircilUeu thu't'hu f mil an Ideal public man. Ills personal nppeatanco Is unulnst him, unit hu I' lyivT public spciiknr, both llilm; almost iiecesetiry to holdlnt; lill.li pobjlc- offUe. f)j,. An MiitH-inilliiK I'ulille I 'Initio There Is Jit Orcium nil nuUlntitl Ini; pollllca) tlgnto, ot wlio.m joii hear little lli Is what Is known ivi !n profosslotiiil polltlilnu a man who ehaiiies tntr lib political iidMeo and nsslstniN'o, Jiint as a luwyet jrhnrKei for UiIiIiik and trylnn jour ease In com I. Uo hai li'.ido OrcRon hlstoiy, but doubtless not one lead ci' out of toutrttiusaid luiu luuird(lils 'name, er heaiHurt It has hicokuIjioI In htm ii man ivho m.ikea itovernoni mul flitted Mt lies seuuturs ltelle. Itilt that the people ot Ori'itou should be better ioiiua.luteit with tho men ot power and lutluimvc In Mid state Mill man. Ilvlui; In Portland, shall iceelvo ntteiitliiu In Micro letleis nt nn ear ly dale. ' Vou will bo Intei ntted In this imr inMen, for It proves llint polllleii Can be mado Into it business. It proves Mial ii man who oceiiplen uitiii o poil tlnn unit makes u tmi'ruis of the I'u-i-Inesu must be i-oiiHlniitly, tni( ( the slifit. They Mldiiiu4 iiftlt liili'llclty but on Mm eoiitraiy-try to beioul. if tho newspaper', (Tills man l!i of this kind, but do well known that his permission need not lid seemed to tell of bis n.livltlea Ills Import wijwt.mt.sv, xv '" '"" nine Just nt Mils Mine Is due In u Inrr.n (Xteiil to tho mitromo "'0 nceiil ileUltui. anil hln udvlco Is be Inn sotiithl by men In nil parties. Mirifi: The lulled t'lKiir slure will he iliiicd fiinii Weiluesdny iinnii until Tlmisdiiy noon, on imoiiut ',' iiiyMlliliy .. . VhlW lt (own Iuhii a swim nl the Hot piais Hani lluiiio, b 211 - J..i. . Ti ', J I J Itriiiisttkk ntordii inuUrt.Uuldeiil Kiiiuh (.III lor uri phoiiUKrai'M own or currlu h.i)u uo. . .:. -u j'.-.l.1 ;;j and their flRht was one with their backs to tho wall from the first day. Waller I.. Tocxo, Jr., Is a lawyer located nt McMlnnvllle. lie comes by his political Interest through his fdtlicr, Walter L. Tooze, Sr.. of Sa lem, 'wbo Is a warhono In tho re publican party. The elder Toozo Is to thoroughly republican that he never considers a candidate on any other ticket. Junior Is something ot tho eamo calibre. Tho young man has political ambitions, snd has of ten been mentioned ns a successor to Hawley, tho present congressman. When tho campaign was on for na tional committeeman between Wil liams and Flthlan, Toozc aligned himself with Williams, with tho re sult that when Tooio aspired to be state chairman ho was backed by Williams. Ills election to the post poses, and that stato taxes cut but comparatively lltllo figure In tho to tal. Tho history of Oregon shows, however, that many elections have been won on tho taxation pica, This Is. duo to tho fact that tho aorago tnxpajcr makes little study ot the question and merely decides that there Is something wrong because hts taxes continue to mount. Mr. Tierce gave tho voters the Impression that It Is possible for tho stato to greatly rcduco taxes, and when this Is not found possible there Is liable to bo a revulsion ot feeling that will cause tho Incoming administration trouble during tho last two years that it Is in office. rrcrailng to Iriue Otflco With but a few more weeks In of- M9i .'i a .. o ;w w S S B fcV fo&mja$. W The Clothing Sale at the K. K. K. Store Will be on Men followed. Walter Is a likeable flee Ilea W, Olcott Is preparing to cbup, of earnest disposition, and dis posed to fight out n battle alone a given lino ralhcf than make com promltcs. C. !-. Ingalls, secretary ot the committee, who had much to do In no out. and Is considering n number ct business propositions that havo come his way. There Is lltllo doubt but that ho will be able to earn more money than ho has been receiving I in oiiice, rncaus oi mc Einvruur shaping the republican campaign. Is , say that ho purposes to remain nc- editor of tho Corvallls Gazette-1 live la politics, ana that he win Co Times. Ho Is an ex-prealdent of tho Oregon Stato Editorial association. all In his power Jo defeat candidates favored by the Ku Klux Klan for and Incidentally ccmos from the t the governor Is aaM to bo of the HSssc . 1 ,, , i -i t rr a. KLAMATH VALLEY HOSPITAL 403 Pine Street Klamath' Falls, Oregon Where you will turn in serious illness or ac cident. Expenses reasonable for the best of care. Come here for that operation. Ambulance available at all times day or night. Telephone 497. ,J1 O BL-J L----nHBmrriJ Wl pi m fmmEmm-mmjm-mm r;. - how wt --" tn l. - v n t . ia . ( vi i l m r. i i v iYi Wi famm mM&;M ZJWlMamiA'aftMiMMt wiuam i iniinawi'i'-sstmi xror l-iiWiic . ,jimi' ,x m. w 'w 'iv V swItCvmL " Wit V fjni fttm x , r mXi i 'llv xirvJKcHisHa'j ill' Hi IP-; la f v mrmssp i h h i rrs? JiM Until Saturday Night Exceptional Saving offered on every Suit and Overcoat in the Store. Here's the chance to get good clothing that you will need for winter and the price of a Thanksgiving Dinner thrown in. Read the Sale Reductions SUITS AND OVERCO $19.85 23.85 26.85 ALL $25.00 SUITS, SALE PRICE ALL $30.00 SUITS, SALE PRICE ALL $35.00 SUITS, SALE PRICE .". ALL $40.00 SUITS, SALE PRICE"!. 3 1 .85 ALL $45.00 SUITS, SALE PRICE ..1 ALL $50.00 SUITS', SALE PRICE ALL $55.00 SUITS, SALE PRICE .I .' ALL $25.00 OVERCOATS, SALE PRICE $19.85 ALL $30.00 OVERCOATS, SALE PRICE 23.85 ALL $35.00 OVERCOATS, SALE PRICE ALL $60.00 SUITS, SALE PRICE ... 35.85 39.85 43.85 47.85 26.85 ALL $40.00 OVERCOATS, SALE PRICE ...'. 3 1 .85 35.85 39.85 43.85 47.85 TONIGHT AT THE STfRAND TONIGHT TURKEYS AND CHICKENS GIVEN AWAY AT 8:15. The Feature Picture Will Be Norma Talmadge in : "The New Moon" A vivid portrayal of life run riot in torn and bleeding Russ'a in which the dramatic work of Mis.- Talmadge is said to be the greatest of her career. ALSO TWO GOOD COMEDIES Shew Starts 6:15 Don't vort,ct This is Turkey and Chicken Night. COMING SUNDAY Stecher and Caddock in World's Championship I wrettlirig match, also Jack Hoxie in "Barb Wire." fV TyjirTu JP L "Jf This" store closed all day Thanksgiving open until 9 o'clock Wednesday evening, ALL $45.00 OVERCOATS, SALE PRICE ALL $50.00 OVERCOATS, SALE PRICE .. ALL $55.00 OVERCOATS, SALE PRICE .. ALL $60.00 OVERCOATS, SALE PRICE All Boys' Clothing, Shoes and Hats on sale. Every article of Boys' Wearing Apparel is on sale at Twenty per cent Reduction. Now is the time to get the boys a Mackinaw or a Suit or Overcoat for Christmas at bier fa reduction. K. K. IG STORE Leading Clothiers i 1 ( f i. t'i I iagat3yjlwRpjtww,'CT - f".vM. Mwr.n -. Vf . vl' . i .' i t