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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1912)
kwuwnk 1 JL 1 IF YOU'RE WISE Yew'H bay Ma Tii Templefhcmtrt matinm mmtr a xw "A Mwmiir Iwa Mea," Setl Story 5f Old California. "KwtMfcjr Otrl Kalean Racetrack Story. Ctfck" .Bloajrapa Oram. iltef." Xioa Comedy. all ucumuo rictvnm "TBUI W Mm MM w 7M, est eaey teraas. tw wait far MrtrijMiiaw. Niteatet THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH. v. Miter MMtaiiH aarta ef tw "- - laa W Mka I. nfcw yaw tfea vaUey . oiiLCvm Nan la AassjHeaa Baa Ptaaa Ml Tte Majestic A TWORBKL FKATTJlW Lesrelat," (Hm Draa. Champion Drama. Tew fftoaaaa'a Maae," , Bison Western "Tws BoHe of Bar K Math." Nestor Weetera Comedy MaUtcea ckaaoe day. rrecram tkuw Meadse. Wedaee day. Friday. teterslsaaad Snadaj. K Kasilga WP DAN C IN 6 Wodaseday M Satsarday Eva. HALL FOK RENT PULK'Si CwnKXMeVaa WAMnXNGTON Businos Directory rA Dtreeterr f sort CHr. Tva art YUUs. Ct'lM dssertKlT iktuh t Mtt pise, letstloa. ptpvUIMa. !! arsph. sMselas asS. tmt potoll alia CiwMtd Dtraclaiy, canstls Vr ftus Oar Basins la (await Our Customer r 04t Because our Groceries mreQdod A cempltmeatary order will coaftaca yda. Yours, aailoua la pit Moiaiik Grocery Try a raa ! smt "ALTA comr Masse Matter. PaaUatva dally anaal Saaday ay Ua Herald Pnbllealag Oeeaaaay Klamath rails, at 111 Fearta M. Catered at Ua poetoMce at Klamath Pills, Oracoa, tor tmaemlsslon through taa aiallt aa eecond-elsse matter. Subicrlptlon terma by mall lo auy ad- draw la tha Ualtad lutaa: Ona yaar 15.00 One moatb (0 K LAM AT IMLLa. . . OKNOON TUKMDAY, OCT. Id, 10111 i jJTnrti By Joe Bull Interlocutor Gentlemen, ba seated Ta-ta-tata. latarloeutor You do not look well today, Sambo. Sambo No. aah; Ah'e not wll. You aaa. aah. Ah waa hit la da hald wld aa aie, aah, laa' night, aah. Interlocutor You ware hit In the hoad with an ata? Tambo Tee, bal 8ambo Yaa, aah; an' robbed. Tambo Taa, ha! Interlocutor Why Ibla hilarity, TamboT Tambo Taa, hat Sambo makes ma amlta. Interlocutor Sambo haa Just told ua that ha waa hit n tbe head with an aia, and robbed, treat ta there funny about that? It leama torn Uka a pratty aarlout proposition.'! Tambo Yea, aah; but d wasn't hit In da hald wld no w- ... t LI. 1- J- m wua jaa uu ia av aroi naadta. suh. Taa. ha! Sambo Wall, what's de differ enceT Ta-U-tata. VOTERS PAMPLETS ARE BEING SENT I L. 'Imkmjmj.hoiuJ.' iirtw. 8AI.KM, Oct. IS. Secretary of Stnte Hen V, Olrolt has commvucod mailing tln first of the pamphlets com- talnlng atntements niiJ srgumonti l political pnttlcs which tinvo iiotiilmU- ed candidates and of Independent rnti- Uldatce who have II led statement for publication. Tho pamphlets nro segregated Into tx groups, this division being mnde necessary on account ot district rsndl dates that have arguments In tho pamphlet. The pamphlets being mulled today will go to tho coumlv ot tlaker. Crook, Ullllam, Grant, liar ncy, Hood Hirer, Malheur, Morro.'. Sherman, Umatilla, Union, Wallnua, Wasco and Wheeler. They couuln & pages, and a sufficient number has been printed to Insure a coy for the 'MImated registration of 30,730 rotes In those counties. Tha second group will number about 39,840, and will go to the coun ties ot Benton, Clackamas, Coos, Cur ry, Douglas. Jackson, Josephine, Lane. Lincoln and Washington. In tho third group are tho counties ot Linn. Marlon, folk. Tillamook and YamMll, and the estimated registra tion la 11,560. The counties of Klamath and Lake comprise the fourth grt up, with an estimated registration of 3,(40. Clatsop and Columbia counties comprise the fifth group, and have nil estimated registration of 8,040. The sixth group will go to Mutino us li county, the estimated regleti'n tlon of which reaches 60,1(0. Acordlng to the Iaw the slate prim er must deliver alt the pamphlet to the secretary of stnte by October il'l, mid the secretary must mall them lo the voters not later than October 10 The msterlsl In the pamphlet Is ar ranged In tho ssmo order as the names of (he candidates nppenred In tho list certified by the secretary of state to the county clerks. This gives tho republicans the first position In ih tiamuhlet. the dsmocrata next. then tho prohibitionists, socialists snd progressives, with tho district candl dates last. Secretary Olcott haa ordered the. pamphlets printed and bound wllliiml covers, thus effecting a saving to tho state of approximately H.JSB. elim inating an Item of not leas than l00 In postage alone, as with the cuer the pamphlet would have required 3 reuts poslsge, wheress under the olsn ndopted the postage charge Is only 1 tent. Only the pamphlets going to the voters of Multnomah will require 3 cents for mailing. The pamphlet fot that county will contain M piyies. consequently on account of Its (addi tional weight cannot be brought with. In the t-cent requirement. The cost of the paper for the cover, printing rnd binding go to make up the bal ance ot $435. of which 140 Is for the paper and the balance of I3R& (or composition and prrsswork. I.et the People Itute. Vote 331' X Yes 4n Glctton Day. The Majortti Ituie Dill. Adv. lPeaUicBl ArinoiifrcemenU l ... .I'tP.,nBBBBBBBBBBnaBBlt lhsjMs ISBaA I Tamoo Yea. aah; but defeatmmmmwr-''-; "ieaaaaaaaGtOrSP ' f ni wus jv mi in gs srcD Trri"'egfmi issMSMmi fc i-V.. 'IfKTJBBBBBBBM'11'17' rm m Msw.tst prsfMtio. . m eeseamB, , , , mrf 1 1 . a.mhn-.w.ti .h.i. a. .ti.r'. ?(VBbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbUL , stiat Bv I. 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JK , Wgw!fV7Lt " th ' 7 are to the state j BjH 'I WmTm - 1 It seems quite certain the fBgH flj JisKaOsgi lasisBiira. chief cause of thU evil lies In mis- H ti glgHsMssmsat I Information and that! bbWssswBsBsWsWsWsWbWBiB ,i, f.gmBwgemBwgemBjmBW. a great aeai oy way or cure and pre-, ' 1 VwB Van Rjiper Bros. I i MsBaWLaBBBBBV PhtBTie Bg s I Ml wALgBT VBAmC Bf. tJFI ''iwaBwsBBSBBBTaBSBasBBaas.i i "I "' . Wood Wood SfafefM. ?rm $2.5ICd limb uiUi j wm. 4ft, Wi'lZii Leave orier at O.K. Transfer Co. NMwaBiaaw I CK. eaatfMatw .P. C. Clarlson CHOCOLA te RAiSIjNS 'A Sawtr brand of cwadad rata- laa dipped In chocolate. Some- aWsaW fwi. UlaktM awaet. 'BgmtBf prlaa lOek pound; oa gate uw at ese s)nnd. tlwwllia atk Jew Maiavlk. Just on the Market Klvs-roomioase In Hillside; new; moderi la every way; full basement. IS.IQt; teraia. Ia si'iillO, corner Sec ond and Washington; good lawn. Pflea T6; terms. Lot 5Gxle, on Third street, between Waahlagtoa and Jeff erson. 1740; terms. J.F. bAGUIRE MiM Strut W aiMii ventlon rests la correct Information! and education. It la not believed, of course, that tha mere knowledge of tha effects of rice will keep all men free from disease, but many high au thorities agTee that proper education will save hundrada aad thousands of men, women aad children from need less suffering. In respect to these evils, society has not even discharged IU first duty It haa sot even given warning. The av erage boy baa been kept In absolute Ignorance of these vital facta of life, uatli for himself be haa received tbe wrong Ideas from older misinformed companions and quack newspaper ad vertisements; advertlaementa paid for by persons who value pecuniary gain mora than human amelioration. Reputable physician now practic ing la this state testify to the great aad permanent Injury that Is beln done to our boys who are encouraged by malicious Ilea la ahameless adver tlsemeate aad by disreputable men. We must speak out for our present welfare and future safety. I believe that wa should thoroughly and carefully send literature through out tha state, and that carefully se lected apeakera shoufd be sent to ev ery city and town, no matter hoy small, la tha entire state. A bill which will enable thla work to be ex tended throughout tbe entire atate Is to be presented at tha aext seasloa of the legislature. R. L. BOOTH. For Superintendent, WIED I'KTKIIBO Republican Nominee. (I'ald Advertisement) "Women's lllgtits" There are over 100,000 women Id Oregon. The majority uf them do not want to voto. A small proportion In any given community Is asking for the ballot. Is that not true In your own town? What do the rest wsnlT Many of them are actively opposed. To put upon these women a respon sibility from which they have hith erto been exempted and which they do not wish lo assume Is not "Women's Eights." y of them are Indifferent. The snl male voter Is one of tho problems of the present elrc Would you ad to It a Urge of votes avowedly Indifferent? The demand for women suffrage It the demand that woman shall assume an equal share with men In the ro- ,aponslbltlty of carrying the govern ment of the city, the state, the nation. It means she shall enter with him the political arena, for It Is an arena Politics Is not a conflict of opinions. It Is a conflict of wills. It csrrlcs with It public meetings, public debates, public marchings and counter-march. Incs, public discussion of public mat ters, and of the character of public candidates, and all the other Inrl dents of n campaign. It Is nut democratic, nor Just, nor fair to draft this large body of wo men Into this campaign against their wilts. This Is tbe sixth tlmo the voters of Oregon have been asked to vote upon this question In spite of the fact that every two years the opposition lo It has Incressed so that In 1910 sulfrsge Systematic Industrial training and Mrrle(l , only one cotmy , OnK0tti agriculture for schools. '"d In that one by five votes, the total vote being 35,370 for suffrage, the ismalesl vote for It since 1800, and C9,0C against, a majority of 33,7st. Frequent school visitation. Helpful supervision. Strict attention to business of oilh c Block Wood The economlcat'fuet for' win ter use. Leave orders at Lawieace's Cigar Stare. Phono 1111. W. cj BATES BUSINESS PROPERTY W feet est Mate etreet, MMtafi ssjsjsJ tosian. It's tfct hisa IS,4k, teW Seen el Uw hast vacant tote eaMsia street. Ooaae laaadtaUaMwrar, CMJLCOTB, Xext to Ansorteati Motel. Phone (Ml A Fine Photo From a dear frland'or relative Is a precious keepsake. Why not send one this year as u Holldaaiftf t'oiiiit now for sitting. A inilcly of' late Mounts have just arrived An experienced photograph er and competent assistant have becu employed to help do this work for you at the COTTAuE.STUllIO me Oregon Hlate Association Op posed to the Extension of the Huf jfrage to Women asks that you giro this amendment your earnest consid eration, and that you defeat It this time by so great a plurality that tha suffragists, local and Imported, must (bow before the will .of the people of uiegon, and acknowledge that the majority rules In America. THK OREOON STATE ASSOCIATION p OPPOSED TO THE EXTENSION OK THE SUFFRAGE TO WOMEN MRS. FRANCIS . IIAILEY, President. ,. win I CVIUO jiue. Vote 325 X Yes 4. 1 VTbii lAf !.. n.u The Mafyrfty Rule Bill Adv. If It's worth havlaf, It's worth --,,aa, tjniicote at SB. I street, or nhoae Ml. 1 4s UPM 111 hssa.-- . .. Jm" i:f . " tsi have awafilng lh ,i .2 th.turywh.ch'oVi rjappolnted bathrooaj ,ilve.. And uodsra san. flumblng baa DtaV5 gfj the disposal of rich ui like, for few pur. ,o;j are so Ilm,,d B,0" o afford what was. w ao an almost p,ic,uHl; If you deal,. tu kuuw , ;"' what a moderate sun tk J "' " p UHULKT A Clean Scalp And Healthy Hair Many ot our friends have lound that s luxuriant itustl hair soft and glossy and a aralp tree from dsudruff. win , V from tha use of ,",l, NYAL'S MIHHUTONK I'hls Is the procedure Wash the hair with warm atr and a pore sM.-,fBM ikrf oughly rub Iba scalp with a atlft brush- ahply lllrsulone rab li In well and dry tbe hair before combing, I'lesse understand thai lllrsulotie tnot msr.ly a balr Mb M Is flair a food. While II thimmghll tlens, II slao prrtrsU Uc lerlal arlkw sHtMltehea aiiil silmulatts tlm roots of Uw iialr rrmovea all daiMtrN prevrau lu ' n- sad lirewrveatlie aaiural besml and color of the hslr, Nyal'a lllrasitnne should hi -;n your dressing table, li sens at ev wuim ine uuitie U K o t W O O J H WESTERN TRANSFER CO. OHIie llMiisr IflNI. HrsMeme Pti.me u.i, llt'M MKHVIt'K M.t(l.tflK t-'IIMi(Illr MOVIMl AMI IlKNEItAir TIU.H-'KII rtANO MOVING A SPKCTALTT naked Vp nasi Uvllvernt say I'lsie la Teas Proprietor J015 MOORBf 1 v f IMtM J. 7.1'MWAI.T. 1'rreMr.il. K. l, lllltll. Vhr-Pm. ssd Trst HKIIT K. WITHIIOW. rWrvlsiy. Klaniath County Abstract Co ABSTRACTING SarveftMrs and lrrf(ation Kngliiccm Bsansissu - S t V MAI'S). PLANS, Ml.ltlPHI.STM, Kit'. KlfllllHttl V'ullS, OrtJJN We Welcome Small Deposits Did you over stop to thin tbal, a hundnd small account! ut a bank strongor than a dole,' lrgeolirsl That M one oleurr' for urging the man of limited incttis to transact his business jit ircuunli ara watrume. loo. for It Is our purpose lo KTH ALL the people. ,; , Af f 'ftf l.tLf It matters not what amouii of mvfley ou hate lo dpsu- will accept II at Ihls bsnk. We welsome the smsll dsposllor, lend lo him the same conatderatloB'and rourteslss sccord4 is ill our pstroaa. Our customers all know this hi THE HRST NATIONAL BANl "J1U1 f 100,000 Cut flows at it MtB ,trt, GRATER ' LAKE NEIW Crater Lake company aatomoblles aro meeting all 8. P. trains at Cbllc quln. Round trip fartT Cblloouln to Crater Lake, 111.10. When advtMd by keaa. autoais klleawlll meat lAuashea at Agency Landlag. Reuad tria rate . .. ChlloqulaX " Automobiles, from Crater iw. Medford, Mondag aad Thuradav.fr.r. 115, IS round trip. Cheap Excursion Rates h5a:t Via TUg Southern jpoolflo ,M t").NM-:rrio.NH The DomMc Track, Sifely Block lt of the W Coo4 for retiini Trip until October 31 CHICAGO . . ,. $80.50 DENVEIl ,.'..,. ... .J $63.00 NEW YOIIK ....."yy. 'nft OMAHA 7,. .... 'icn HT. PAUL ... . tU KANHAfl CITY i, r( noaroN . . .. ''nA 8T. LOUI8 $ NEW OIILBANH ., $78'W CoriiMMwlBi Kttct toolBirrolnti I .TIlllFlXlT,',, vi in a uinaevr sauuvsi "- - Tha only emalalaf Ml dates are October , ." Vut InferasaUew a Reeervatton Call on or Write. S. J, 1AILEY, ; Agciu, Klamath FU ,.. f JAMES O'GARA, , D. F. and P. A 801 K St., Sacrainenlo:wj Lii