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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1925)
c Patre Two Tlmtstlav, Oct .iWr 22. lfr?." THE iimniTim nr mlu ur i A. A. M UUl PILCHER FIRM RETURNS TO CllV-iu: Vr t'nn. the Rorernor is tSi? Vjip?: rr.iU-g official. I favor Id th; tate making the fOTerr-.T the budget making oflKt-r. I'rnior cur law, the governor ha? the pj'?r to veto any arpror--ii?a niide by the legislature, or th power to make the (budget, the governor would re foUIy responsible for state ei- IC WANS TO BACK UP MELLON TAX PROGRAM (IVnlinueil fmm I'acc I a ":.tmls f.'lvl'v '-i l'-"1-ii-.r.x 4VM!d'f s.-js.! -'" rr fr.iT. aaJ the Me'l.-a ux ; 'aa Su: Senator M. '' t'.tt r-.3J the in- of iom coir.:n.'.:ce nu-riVr. wbva k thsrxc.t that congress, ha fi.lifhly p:.:iJ to f.ie n'. UrWi" ia taspoi-.ns urt.i- and th iahcrltanee tax. Everything thai has beta done n "',unJ KMiimln." he f.i't. hiJ 1'eea through the C.-.l:.Ie ad-uinlaira-tioa. This atatcT.rn! prounht la :jnt and heated retort frofc IVn-crei.-a.ia OldfitM of Arkansas, democrat, that it .-!! cngrs that KLAMATH f.m.M, Head and Emoloye pat asd could not evade the res- . T . T.llr possibility. The cnljr way he Hold Cmvnt.on to Talk Qf of J; Over Trade Policies won;d be by the legislature over- -riding bis "to which requires a A. A. McDonald, manager of the :wo-:hlrdj Tote of both houses. R. A. PUeher company department rrnlicniiary lore, returned yesterday from Ta- The state penitentiary has for n-.cfc he attended the riirf heen used as a political fv- VIUi " " ---- - - ...!! tint contention held by hia com- ball for furthering the Interests or had been responMJ- pany in the west. politiciaas and political parties at; The delegation claimed to repre- ThoM present were R. A. Plleher. . the eapease of the tax payers. Any sent 1.000 tax cWw with a mcui presldent; the New York buying department of the state, the em- bersh'.p of 50.001) members, force, the present store managers, p'.oyees of which hold positions by T. also fifteen prospective managers, reason of political activity and con-i Bend Club Pays Honor who are to go out Into new stores : tribationa to campaign funds, and fQ Memory of McCann to be opened within the next thirty lose them by failure to Qualify In ithis respect. Is necessarily extrava-j BEND. Oct. :i Members of the The convention occupied two days. ! gant and inefficient. The net re-' Bend Commercial club, at their discussing the policies of the com- salt is that the taxpayer is actual-, weekly meeting Wednesday, stood pany and other very Important ly paying the campaign expenses or a moment In silent tribute to the business matters, and concluded of candidates and party organira-; memory of T. A. Mi-C'ann. vice presl wtth a big banquet at the Hotel tions. dent of the Shevlin-llixon company. Wlnthrop. after which all departed We have the example of the ap- hose death occurred Tuesday in for their respective stores, ready to polntment of six wardens at the Ariiona. Resolutions of sorrow were pat into effect the many new Ideas ' penitentiary in a period of six passeli by the club, and also by the and policies brought out at the ! years. .district meeting of the Loyal Lesion meeting. j No P""'8 husinesa could pros-. ot Loggers and Lumbermen in sis Mr. McDonald on the return trip.' per with annual changes of man- sion nere Wednesday, topped over a day In Portland. Tisit-, agement. no matter how able the !"sers. ! COUNCILMAN AWA1IS No one can hope for any per-i VERDICT ON BRIBERY manent efficient, economical ad ministration of the penitentiary un-j Log jfGELKS. Oct. ;i. A Jury der this system. u aei,beratinK ,ile faie of ex-t'oun- For comparison, take the state : cmen Joseph Kiupatrirk a,, rha,. ncspnaiS at ien reuu.iuu , DownJi nceaieA wilh j:u k Murl,y. lng the Jobbers and mannfacturera. PATTERSON IS OUT FOR GOVERNOR SEAT (Cotrtlaaed from Page One) ducting one of the moat diversified farms in the Willamette valley. I understand and appreciate the many farm problems confronting ' the farmers of this state. ! I have had legislative experience : as a member of the state senate ! through tour regular and two spe-1 clal sessions of the legislature, and believe I have a knowledge and ! grasp ot state affairs that would en-1 able me to be ot service to the pet- pie of Oregon operated by the state board of con trol. There Inmates are mentally alleged go-between, of accepting I deficient and yet the per capita cost at these institutions, from 82.000 bribe money. The Jury received the case late Wednesday. waa about $16.32 less per , penitentiary cepilUK me Ull'Ue, Hum a iirilM.lK- i tlon company, which soucht a city ' franchise. 1924 month than at the where most of the inmates are able bodied. The per 'apita cost of caring for prisoners at the penitentiary, as; shown by reports of the wardea for ; 1923 and 1924. was $33.15 per' I am going to make a vigorous,! " , . . '.downtown district of Dallas tompl-.t a c was finally conquered by f!rem-n lly In Oregon. i ,h, . ,. rla ., n. S5:tl)0,(xm FlItK l DALLAS DALLAS, Tel.. Oct. 21. Fire that threatened for aa hour the clean and constructive campaign for the republican nomination on is us. saying nothing and doins nc.hing against any other candi f!rtte that could be used again-t him in even: of bis nomination: a campaign that will tend, as far as po.silile. to un::e the republi can rarty so that the nominee may tare the entire party support, thus Insuring tis election. Tax Reduction If elected to the office of gov- I favor placing the penitentiary ; ' nnder the board of control, as It is the only state institution not now under the hoard, to the end that the tenure of office at the peniten tiary may depend solely on merit, as it does at other state institu tions. That Is the only way to remove It from politics. We can i structure , then reduce the cost and hope, in ; : time, to make it self supporting. ( Also, I favor abolishing the ; it had damaged property estimate' in excess of $300,000 and injured three . firemen. The flac.es swept through the scccsd and third doors of a hardware hnild'ng ur.d caas ed a near stampede in a theatre building adjoining the burnia; WK.XK h'YF.S? t'AMrilOll If you have weak, aching eyes parole board and placing the parol-1 '? "i ' ",' , emor. it is my Intention to bring bout a reduction in taxes. . ; . , . .. z , , Hydrastis, etc.. i ,. ,m. ...n,.n, h. ID5 ol vnen unaer me ooara . ,lk eye wash understood to mean precisely what h says. 1 make no gesture to give It enlarged or uncertain Influence. of control, thus reducing, by one the already too numerous state boards. Further. I favor the board of T Ai tint rafar tfi nna lrinr! ftt , . . control3 acting in an advisory cap- taxes to the exclusion ol other t i. or One small bt'ttl htHps any can) weak. strahHMl sore eyes. Aluminum eye cui free Whitman Drug Co. AdvL kinds of taxes. I shall never point to mere rtd'stribution of the pre-; sent tax burdens as fulfillment of this pledge, although I belie vt that the tax burden should be readjust ed, nor shall I ever offer as the fulfillment an expensive tempor ary expedient, such as postpone ment of Immediate obligations or creation of a deficit to make super ficial show of tax reduction. By reduction of taxes, I mean ex Art 1v that which iha nennlA rnm. monly understand reduction of tax-j a e" et to be. I mean by it a reduction j of the total sum derived by taxa- What you no longer have use for tlon from all sources. I mean, in mav be JU3t ,he tninK another is short a reduction in the cost oflBeekinS- The Klamath News Classt government ifled Ads DriD buy" and Bellers to- t gether. Aa an earnest of my purpose to ' !'".L . . hritiiT nhnnt rarliiMlin in 4ur9 T ' - invite a larger responsibility on thej PrinlS Sick StOlTiacb of state government. I shall rec-j ommend an amendment to the state budget law, and by its terms the! governor ehali prepare the general budget of state expenditures for . submission to the legislature. Pre- paration of the budget is now in , the hands of the state board of control. The state board of con trol is also one ot our most im portant agencies tor expenditure of public funds. I believe the budsret Power of the state or any subdivision of the ! state should be as far removed i as possible from the spending pow-j er or body. I believe It is a rljrlit ' principle, no matter how sincere, j honest and Intelligent the board ..urjnan clothed with dual milhorltv' ilmay be.. ! In our national government, the, i president is the budget making of ficer. Likewise In many states of ! j. . . aclty to the governor In the mat ter of pardons. Law Enforcement I believe in the impartial en forcement of all laws. and. if elect ed, will work to that end. and will lain S;a appoint no man to enforce a law i who is not known to observe that ' law. There are many other matters 1 of vital importance to the people I of Oregon that I will discuss in a platform to be issued at a later You simply can't go wrong In buying the 1925 Essex Six Couth that the liowie Motor Co. is offer ing. New paint, spare tires, excel lent upholstery. Just p?y $193 down, easy terms on balance. See this car at liowie Garage, 12th and 022 Kodak Finishing that pleases all is our specialty. STIXSOX'S HTI.'DIO 737 Main St. and Headaches Almost Cost JoK Ft V 1 if A KAPSO FOR COLDS at FORBES PURE DRUGS in (3 mi Mr. N V Kl l EURALGIA or headache -rub the fonh.ad -melt and Inhale tho v. nor. V VAPORun . M. Collin of U'oorlhavrtO nv'i. "instrart of nlfi.M;r, litrot-h my work wrarity on crnunil ol Mck headachw and .tnir .f.m;.,-k i en0 cowl health anrl imlnhnn I cn do mnrf and hftier work and life I worth living 1 have ntver Iwtore Riven my na.nr 10 advertise a nidicin nit van cannot itn,inine how different I feel tinrp I discmered Carter Litilt 1.1 i CI I III Crter' l.iitle Livt-r Pit mnir the whole system throiiRh the liver and inwej. The art a a mild and t(Teo-j tivt laxative, in a gemle manner uith' om anv had attei eftem Kerommerided and lot tait by all Otua Hvtcfe. J (AdveWwaent W : a w mi I "Once in a Liieume tomes a Sale Like lv Winters QuittingB usiiW X?ur uopportnty v",,e oavK at this Extraordlr This Sensational Sale now in full swins. Br ains coins like wild fire! Wig crowds aret) i . nil tts . mjr advantage 01 mis wonaenui opportunitj reimze iremenaous savings on quaiuy mcrchancY Remember that all stock offered at this sale is rf Winters' quality every article a genuine karJ T1 ' I I 1 . .1 I J il. 1 a 1 1 el rrices nave oeen siasnea 10 move mat siock quickly, you can now save lrom 1U to ol) cents on every dollar si with us, Ihis is the most amazing sacrifice in years. Ue on hand when the store op ens at 9 a.m. and get yours! ot these savings: .$GK STORE FOR RENT Exquisite Diamond Rings, Winter.' Kxquitite Knis at ttuvinfr cTi'r hfore offered. 'Kx't'ptioii.tl!y hrll liunt bluo-w!inp diamond In your choice nt r:ir hitnd-p:Tctd mun- Anticipate your wants now! A small de posit will hokl 'till Xmas. ti nt of Ctprho SlarakU ItJ Hi-ailfd la tirll ltgular II :S tl- Fff u $24 IK blue nf ram $35 Wry wonderful, sparkling blue white dlamonI. A gom ot ram beatify. litfiularly aold at 155; now A beautiful single Mone ring se curely set in platinum, wonder fully chasd and pierced. U larly f.j value; now A blue-white WesseltcTi diamond cut tor maximum brllltanry. liaz tlinic with life and X;r. It. mil iar iuu value $52 $67 now Diamond nt lutr;;uln rlci-s nre mil lnv-Nliin-titH. Silver Sets For Baby Knife. Fork anil h'i- .on l ets. Wn. KriKers iiuality. put u In Chrlst mit boxes. Ilet.;t r 4 a ti.-i values: 11' - .... & 1 i4d Wrist Walches W'liih- ChM, Ka'r.'V Krirravrd J t I Yown As S. r v ii-r-a.t Tltry Arc Ui.iiittful On- (.TMip of lilph prad- wri:it watch-',, all jfiwuled m )v."mniH in 25 year plain and f nrjvf-d raxca. Kormerly sold ;it J no. They will not last Ion,; at t'iN now .... $19.75 A beautiful 16-Jewei watrh in tlie puimlar reetancular nh;ipe; 25 year ensravecl c.iM. -wilii Hi! k or ni' ial bracelet. It'Kul;irly $12.25 1'iivln now , Here is a watch value seldom nt. fere.1. A coniltiful 13-JeweI watch In the pupulnr tonne.iu or ninh lon shape,- 25 yenr encraved wi'h silk or menu braelet Itct-ularly sold at r 1 A '25: now" $14.75 "ur reKular l white Kold wrist itch in round, oi taKon, rash l"n or ti.nneau ahapett, uii ler.el niovomenls In (rold rn,.n uaranieed In ov- rt00 ery respect; now iPj&O.OU Our :.t.li-, i,ri. ncnir,.v ,. win, mm lln,,., .fro tile slui't. CUT GLASS at rlra-lle pries tat, all KasS ly" ti j-''lKht cut v'""' '"rn" r- i"w . ...! a . . 65c Candle srieks, (itched deii;n. -Inch IteKular rr r :!';": 31.75 n'riJ"!.: ....$1.00 -""ijmct.K f4.ou; now j ""'v .... i I wa x "of"1"- u ly "r Nnr,,)r rrrM f 1 :H Per "0, various 1 ....de - - set 1 "A fiXg, I tl,h cl" ''ri;l"""" n'1 I '' vtC stones of illl'erent rnl- I ;- a 1. I f'.- Jf price 91.1 '1JC . i " pit 1 ct' ''1' 1 IUtVH' W.ATCIIKH 0 1 lott ' ieil1 ,e- A u o."", V . y ec po"" " ' I A few rtnten !)., 1 ' bT . v'" V I Wnlehrs, nlrkln raw 1 n1" te11' i "itP I and I n 1! t ructllilo I ' - u I" I rryslal. iood time- I y I k'eper. Q'. .---" iC Itcmilar II.7S VOL jjfc A I rcl or. urs : no w Yoiinx men's t'nlieiiais ha tlne.t quality l-alh.r tU lou rolora. HrKulsr II ;'5; now Ncv. tty I'bokors la Urp pearl, a rubor, coral, nt. tl.uu valuva; now eaeb ... Novrliy and (ovd lark r terliUK sllvvr, pliilnua Abaluua shell culurrd lo ramoos. ltK. !! vlne, no tyl ClaarcitK tlaaes la IsImi ici thin model rasvs. Jt.yslir 1 JJ.Otf;. now WaMemar watrb rbalu ot quality, whim and rren faney pattrns HttvUr a values; apftclally priced, now Compacts Ona itroup of Compacts" I and sllvur plate. Hntt to I1.J5; now - S. a Watches FOR MEN extremely thin nwd'l f al.ndurd make, tlttlet UK white or itreen uld. H .i m.. iteaularly soM S1O.0C fc'irrnen l.wnl IfftRIDdtD m-nt. accurately filled I od. In 14K thin moaei while or green nold pla ,n.r...j - ...lil rreulsllf now .'. $14 35 Hampden watch Id w,.llnw .flld ftUni graved rao a dependable vj In every way; $21 40 liluh Krado Jewel KnSl tod In fins nualliy ' and ndjiisled at (tO farf fa'-tory: Piano RolU twn-hundrod selection j ijmhla. Melodo, Q. J Cupltol roll. Ileaulaf Handsome Mantle Clock KtHk.p'!;z ViTh r,lKn,,ilt"1 ","nii K'"i ''y-' Muxes the hour and half hour on a raihedral nn- im. .rnsnod sllvor dial, dark mahOKanJ "a0 ,Tam. A'J, fcur shape,; J16.50. Kully g uaran.eed" now $9.75 to now , 11.25 each; $2.25 $1.25 H. J. WINTERS z JEWELER Klamath Falls, Oregon Bargains In S'l (lund wwii trays. ""''' lly trays, plorred bordsr liiiKUlarly 4.B0; JJ9,S) now f Ilrend tray In BhrffW" , hnmmerod and plercsa IliiKiilar 2.7B; now r Tbl Rof A Bareain in Silver . - . I. of Holmes luiwuiu. - ; chest of 2 piece r,oo(J 6 knives, t forks. tW S toaspoons, 1 bi"l,r sngnr shell, newest ular $18.B0; g, now w -We,ry Btorc Equipment-wall cases, show cases, safes, ben - Qwf 2 1 Million Jar tW Ymarht cit., iur suie cneap. -