l'Vittny. ScjikmW 21. l!)2H TDK .EVENING IlEnAM), KLAMATH KALES, OUV.CM LUMBER 1.ET AL SPEAKS IN IS UNDER W Y Lumbermen rrimi ninn- him -Ilium nf (h ii roiist gutlierod hi the Kennies (iiilf liiul ( 'on ii I rv dull I li In afternoon for Hi" fc llloiiul meeting nf Hi" California HiiKiir mill Whim I'lim Mumifu lurlim association' which con vened ut l::ln. ni'll'Kllll'D fP'lll llllll'lt uximIii- Huh were present fur Hi" npiii ItiK. .from I he Western I'lnn M ii li uf u I ii rTit' 'association nf III liiliinil K in il r mill from Mm Nn llniinl l.u in Ix r Manufacturers' n hiii'IhIIihi with present. At the clone uf lln business lulu Ihl afternoon, Mil' group will Imlil liuniiini ul the nl illi. Tiiiiiiirrnw morning ul U o'clock lllla session will again convene. (,U'Iiik ul noon . J. M. Whlli., president of Ih" association, of Weed, presided ut til" ruilllil lllhte discussion. rrolili'iiiH, such uh tint uiotslure cuiilent of lumber, lln. advertis ing policy' of Hit nutl.iuul asso ciation, trmlii development mill .ru iipiTui Ion wllh sister oreuuUu lloni of llm liilunil K in pi i'" i urn being discussed liy ih memle.rs. A. J. Viiyw, W. K. I.iimin.' (1 A. Kroumt uml II. H. MurioiiKim, local lumbermen, tuiv" I'liurK" of arrangements. Hill Service , Contest Will Begin Saturday Tho school iMiyu iiml girls con test which start mi H.'itiirUay, sponsored by Jlfu lllll'ii Hervlre 00 Slilh uml I'lu in iroiul" In ti olio of I lii most Interesting un ll UN IMtlli-UllOllul '"l Ill'tll In llii riiiimy. 'lln entry tlni" In scheduled tor 9 o'clock In Hi" morning iuiiI will Ih closed on llm evening of Huiurtluy, Hecem bvr :;. "Thn earlier In life we develop lb iiuulllli'u wlilih nuk" im p ' lenllal salesmen, lln homier we will reap Hi" belief li." Mr. Wnoil. In charge of llm runlet for Hill's Hervlie slnle.l HhIu. "When proper Interest In la,k'ii In u minor euterlng n route! iif lllln kind. In mil vulimhln help tun Iif given him uh to upprnu-i dmniilrutloii of merchandise, rinsing unit conduct throughout til" ruuvuii. TIiIm will eventually lay thn foitiiilutlon of a persoual It v which In olio of tho biggest furtoru of u successful business life" Tlin wny to overcome miliH re-Isti-tire will tin out 1 1 mil Id loose entering tho mutest. Sot. Iloim from thn school furulttes as tn Id. 'UK that will fit In with ' thn present teachings uro hoi"il lor. Parent uro asked to encour age the rhildrcu to enter 111" con tost., not only because of thn pns- Ibln Intrinsic ituln hut hutiM t)f Ih Illcutlonal Value til ho received.. iHtulc "iuiiIiI not be printed uml "llf A IS-hkM A S-WYf lliniOUIl-ll Mir IV IIIU1I U lllll ; uis.L.Ariuivm i i m,,,, .ioiir. " ' " 1 "Wlifrn In I lin uiiinoy roinliiK ICmillnifil from liuiu II rrnmY" ho unknil. uml II lolil ,liiiinll, iiHulnliun iillornvy Ki'imr-1 of un mi nt ho Innl rfuil wlii-rn ;uli III" Ku Kins K lull, llm 'I u wiiiiuin Willi Inlo thn iinllonul luwulilp I'-iirnin. u riuinrinil pnli- , onniiliion in WimliliiKl'Jii uml lliiiiloii of WunhliiKloii, li. IV. . kiy nun,,.,! ( ti, n,n unit Korinnr M"iiiilur Own ' In i hiirK" uml milil: "I wmil minm IliU nIiiI", a uVinooiillr ImllHr nii-ritl ur on (lovnrnor Hinltli; I hill worn ini iillniiKil by niinm In non-polll li ul klml.' And llm mlilriHM. wlibh llm itnu-ni'ir , brouKhl Imr ilowntiilr, put nil. I wunlil Ii" bin IiikI on llm nub- .r uutoinol.lln uml took Jo. I of "wIiIhutIu,k," InlnrnnCK ' .r. v,.r , offlrn wlmrn u mi. I r.iinmuiiy. pnpi-r In uulilMmil rulliul IIih I Wllh llm Itnv. John Itiimh (.1.wJp Korum." whlih for Hirudin, Nnw Vork llupllut i-U-my ulllt)1.r f yur , I n on- mun, uml tin. Itnv. Wnnli ilu limit, ku,,,,,! i hl wn"l.-. fonllnh. . Okliiliumii Clly lliiplll mlnliili-r. ; ,,,!,) Mnu,., ul, n, fulhollr two of bin i-rlilm. on llm plul-1 , ,ur. h uml thn timnibom of ihul t.irm, (lit Ki'Vnrunr lolil lilit mi-ifulih." illnni n ImnI nlKht llml "onii utt Vriur ,,, d,,,.ri ,. ' run- " Ihliim hn huil mmmi In ; (..miiHi ii,.. (ovvrnor ull llm I'" ' "I" i ln iilnr w nl Kr, .iniKon of lln. r-ulm of to him by u Mumi.iiI.- frl.-ml of Arkunuu wrol.. to onn of lln-1 Mil uml p.nporiliiK lo huvo l"-u f ... .-K t ffom tliut Hluin nayliiK ; mmii oiii mnmr iuuioih- iiiihPm m , ,, ,M , Y. fl(f. HlI1,h ,, ' In I'Hilmlli' vuinru." ..in. uronnil of iinhnl.llnit Amr- tJniiiliiK from It. Im Mild II , ,.,n f,t,.uM nlH nut It ul lii u i"l"ll iiw wn hum (onlrol l L. a llllil by our .fon fnl lmr." :Nnw Vork. hi Irk toiinlhi-r uml; "fSnw. run you think." tbu jwn'll "l ronirol of Dm nii-' nomltio.. inmnrlnl. "of uny mun i try." lln uitlil H uiipiironlly hd'or Bl(y Kri,u (lf ,,, Mn,iTd hnnii unlit lii tlm Mi.oiilr nril. r tXH,..r In wliut tlmy ihII llm Ku In Now York Immii "m, muny K)ui Klln ,,,, r(lf(. lo (,,. j() nmnibnr, of Ibul onl-r um frlnml wr ,., Anmrlnui. uml for."! llm of inltm und huvn bnnn vol Ihk for, Kl.u, ,irn,.p,. thin Ji.ffnrHi.n ni" for llm lunt yruru." Htul for. thn ijuillty of mun, , lln illmiwn.'d uny ioiiiiit lion uml foiK"! Ihul our fornfullmrn ; wllh Hi" rlriulur nml mild li" In tln.lr wlmloin, fnr"""lnn proh wontil liikii u ill ii ii. Hint "no- uWly "Uh u hIkIii an wn look ul hoilv Innlil" of llm Cutllilllr l-hlir.'lt loduv. wroln Into llm ftiiiiliitnnn- ! Iiiih I ii Miiiplil .'iioufli lo ilo u tul luw of llm rounlry riiut nl ll.liiK Hkn llml " mi llm" w!m r. llKl.in In b" rn- And lli. ii, im lb" i rowd i Ini'r- Kiinli il uh u iiulifl(iill.iu (or of nil, Im uiblnd : "11 nm inuk.. my-. fl".v m-lf iH.rfnrily i lnur. I do not Aflnr d"iioum Ihk un "II.'h," a ;wunt unv l ullioll.' In llm l.'nliiil nurl.'N or r.-poKU Im uuld bud 1 Htuii-N of Anmrli-u to vol. for mn rniti'lmd liliu, llm xovnrnor roti- on llm ltili of , Niivi'ml-r b- Hini.-il: "Of loumn II In very flnn iRiun I mo u Cutliiiltr. If uny for tlm n publli-un nullnnul com rutbollr In IhU .oiiniry ht'llnveii mitt". uml tlm rnpublirun .bulr- : l hut tlm wrlfurn. llm wnll-bnliiK. mini to diown ull llil. Il I'j j Hi.. prni.Tll v. llm rrowlh. uud v.-ry uuay fur lli.iin to uy. ' I nli" nipuiiNlon of llm Cnll"'l .; dlnrlullu knowlndi.. of It unit ri-' HiuInN In b.'Nt roii."rr.Ml nml Im-nI ponllillHy for wliut Mm. Vllln- proinoi.il by l In. "If.ll.ni of lloo-. brumll n.il.l. Kim U n d.-piity at - j ner. I wuiii him lo voin for Moo-' torimy rnnnrul of llm Cnlind mr mid tun for nm." . Sliitnu. Him wrul Imfor n Mniho- 'lliit on llm oltn-r bund," Im . dil i-oiifornnun of MnlbndlHl ioiiIIiiu.mI. ! buvn tin. rlx lit to pmunlmrN and mild lo Itmm: Nay Ihul liny . liumi of llilu i oiiii- " -Tlmrn urn Cnu.ouo of you .try that Indlnvnu I run promote MnlhodlNtn In f ihlo nlono. fnniiith Iin wnllum, ibul 1 mil fnpaliln of Id put this idnrtlim ovnr. Write i.irhm llm hlp of mum har.dy " yonr ixx.pl... .1hroni.li lb" ii"l four ynarN und; "Ttmrn Is impurulioii of rtiuri h lh"ii vol.. uK.ilnni in.- b.Mun" of und iuln for you," the nftnilnnn 'my rnllitlon, Im In not ti mal, ; uNNnrlnd. und tlmn unknd nmld pur... K'-iiiilim Anmrb uu." ii.pliiii": "What would bn fa id i Tlm luiinln." an Id that llm "cry ' around ili! ..niiitry If u ramh"r of Tammany Hull" ohl. li former of my cil.iu. i. If mi uliui'hn of ' Sciiaior Ow.'ii had riilaod In u'lhn dniuo. rail" administration at I..II.T to s.'iiaior Sltiinioua, demo-1 Atliuny. w.-rn to upiKar b..firn a .-nit. North rurollnu, und irlnud j ronvi'nilnu of Konian i'jiihollr :ln llm ('otiirnNl.aiil ltm ord, wan i ilnrlm uud mukn that kind or a "iiothliiK tm.rn or I.nn thun a mil . Htiilnnmni ?" ImrrliiK llml la pnll.il arr.." llm! Hif.TrlnK In an li.'m wlilih Im .trail In order to .throw uh orfaald unit printed on tlm front I tlm a.-nni " pan" of publl. uilon by llm Aah- 1 An Id thn "whlMwrlnit" Wiulnal lund Avnnun Itiiptlat iliurrh of him. h- an Id ul nm point: "One LnxliiKton, Ky , and whlrh called .araudnl In my nilm!nlMrtlon nttnnilon thai thn papnra hail would auvn llm rcpiihllrnii na- printed "how (lovnrnor Smith tlonul comuiltinn all llm mouny rumn near to a anrlotia acrldnnt j thul I h-l!"vn tlmy aro uaiiiR to drivtUK &n mllna an hour down Hprnuil llirouitli Ihn mn I la thla llroadwuy whlln intoxliulnd." tbn ai irrrlloua propunilida." ' lovnrnor auld cvnryhody know lln wild a .Nor Mi ('iirollun wo- In. ruuti.it opnrnlo an autumn- man who lulled on hi in rumnily blln. at Albany, told hi in that thn "1 In rued that piilill.ullon ovnr! amount of mill Smith prnpaunmla and looked on tlm lusldn," h I Hint wiin lii-liiK Kent Into her continued. "I aaw that on llifi rtgjV-.5fJrU5 DEPENDABLE MERCHAKVlSEja4 First Sale of the Season i bif-. .D. R.ES S ES This being the first Dress Sale of the season, we ad- j vise you to make your choice early. Our Entire Lot of $14.50 new Fall Frocks cut to this very low price. Sale Starts Sat. Morn. Crepes Satins Novel Silk Silk and Velvet Combinations Vitioned for fall and winter wear. Theia dresses direct from New York are just a step ahead in style of the ordinary frocks. Everyone beauti fully made and finished with belts, pleats, flares and novel metal trim mings. At this price of only $9.50. Women should make an effort to secure at least one. You'll agree with us that they were bargains at $14.50, but now they are marked to sell at a figure far below their actual cost. It's the first , fall dress sale. Don't miss it. ' ' Colors of Tan . iNude Blue Red Green Navy Black Large Selections from which to Choose SIZES for ALL Specials for Saturday Our Ready-tWear is overflowing with' 'New Coats, Dresses, Hats,-Lingerie and everything that a Miss or Matron might want. STYLISH COATS We invite comparison as to style, quality and price look around then you'll know why most women are selecting their coats at the Golden Rule. Weeks were spent by our buyer in New York in searching for the best on' the market that's.why we can safely say that they cannot be equalled at the prices asked. Coats gladly shown without the least bit of obligation. ' - FALL HATS Hate new and stylish they are so varied Uiat you really must see them to know their real beauty. From felts to velvets in metal, braid and ribbon, trimmings all different in appearance style, design. You are sure to find exactly the very one you have been searching for in this ex clusive , lot numbering over 200 Come see try them on we're proud of our, fall hats and glad to show .them tb you. heirFlavor willWin You All'crackcrs arc" not alike. You've had some that tasted like paper. You've had others that stuck to teeth and gums like glue. If so, you'll appreciate Tru-Bake Crackers. They have a distinctive flavor. The result of carefully blended home-grown flours. Baked crisp to a rich hickory nut brown and salted just n'ght.? Shaped. to fit the bite. Order from your grocer. Baked and Guaranteed first Quality by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane, Portland, Seattle Remember It's only the Golden Rule that could quote such low p r i c e s on this quality merch andise. iMIilMilililili'illlililiBllliltfflilll'lilililllilllllilllilllilililll $ifcrsHi in DISTRIBUTION zsS?' mm N RULE ., ..... ' LJ m m v Originators of Tru-Bakes and Tru-Rlu Honey-Sweetened Grahams Sunday fallowing Its publication at rleven o'clock In ths niorninc. the Rlihjfx'l of wnrlil was to be. What Think Yc of Christ?1" "Now I nm compelled to the observation." he declared, "that the man or men respoiiHlble for I hut lebous slander against my character cannot possibly ' believe in Christ." k . Branding as another "Ilo" a report thot while governor he had appointed only Catholics to office, the governor amid cries of "ham, ham," directed at the baptist minister on the platform, read a long list of bis appoint ments showing a good portion of rroleatniits and Jews. In his cabinet. In the state .judiciary and county offices. Charles K. Hughes, Nicholas Murray Under and others were named by Ilia governor as hav ing attested to his ability as an executive, although ho snld ha : did not "have to call any char- acier witnesses tor niy admini stration. Cries of "pour It on 'em AI," went up from ninny. In the big hull nt frequent Intervals during tho address, , A llnptlst minister 'delivered the Invocation. . Governor Smith Ignored scr ies of questions contained in a full page advertisement In" news-! papers here seeking "further en;' I llghtenment" on the queris pro-' poundd to 111 m in similar manner' in. Omaha. Neb., and which he close of his farm speech Jhere Tuesday night.. Orating with vigorous sweeping gestures and at times assuming' ;a crouching position as he came. down 'with a swing of the arm I to emphasise a point, the gover-j nor brought his address to a close with his appeal for a clean, constructive campaign. "Let this debate be held In , the open, mid let us put down, forever In "this country this un j American, iin-Chrislianlike doc-, .trine that is finding its way lino this campaign. Let us debate' It un the level. Rrlng it out in the open, have the records consulted and the platforms scmtlnlxed. I sm satisfied that the result on the sixth of November will show Ian overwhelming victory for .the' I democratic party." " ) Hen- lYnm LHiigcH Valley ) Judge and Mrs. J. 8. Orr arc here from Langcll Valley today, I transacting business and vlsltlug friends, - " " I Many itahics in Klamntli "Since the first day of January j I have mailed 254 baby books to new mothers in KKlamath comi ty," Mrs. ivy Props! in charge of the baby department at Moe's! stated today. Kach mother who' brings her baby to Mrs. Propst'sj department to be registered re- j celves one of the dainty books. ' "Any mothers who might have I failed to register Hie baby are welcome to do so," Mrs. Propst concluded. HERALD CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS VUlhm I'an'KlM Here E. II. Carmkhael of Los An geles, California, has arrived in the city to visit for a time with his parents, Air. .and Mrs. H. .A. Carmlchael of JI7S Oregon Ave LI a Ki e i With Johnies and Joes VALENCI ANS AT r HENRY HALL " , , . Saturday, Sept. 22 ." . . Supper at 12 Dance Till 3 A. M. H i AT ALL HOURS riM.ii'T When you call on us for taxlcah or rent cur service we under stand without being told that your I me U valuable. We re spond accordingly. You never " hnvs to wait for us. "Prompt anil Safe" ChickcsTasi -PHONE 77 601 Mam Sraccr RecKARo's ChccctiIaxi Ml B