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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1912)
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Because of thle, that la. bseaass of tha aaaa with' ttitk MrnMBBB" ajJwaMawwaii 1 aaa ay a aaraaaaetfjMert rit part at aaaM for tha adoption of conetitu tlaaal ameadaeata, that eaatala la thaa vtetoaary and ruinous Ideas, Ideas that la their nature aad purpose tend to undermine the principles upon which our liwi are based, upoa which business rests, aad upoa which the purpose of oar lives aad the welfare of oar home ha beea eatabllabed, aad by which they are maintained. Thaa tha fundamental laws of bus! aeae aad ladaatry are made unstable aa4 taesrara. We regard this cba aad 'uncertainty as detrimental to progress, both ladastrlaUy aad social- ly. Therefore, be It Resolved, by Blae Moaatela Oreage No. 14 I, That we tedoraa that propos ed eoaatlutloaal sjaeadaieat to be Tetad apoa November I aext, that aravtaea that a majority of all the legal electors voting at an election shall be reaalrad far tha adaadaa of aa ameadmeat to tha state constlta more thaa a bullet." he said. "It was a great speech." "It came aear gettlag yon. Colo nel." said Dr. Murphy. "Not with a 11UU ballet Ilka that." was tha reply. 'They will haTe to toke bigger calibre lead If they want o get aa It would take a bowltser to klU a Ball Moeee." It waa aaaoaaeed at tha hosplUI that whea ha u able to leave tha city, tha Cetoaet will go direct to Oyster Bay. aad remala there until he his lately recovered. Ha may ad draw a mass meetlag ta MTim avtf' Mil Tl kail BBaaanwaaaa (Continued from Paga 1) Square Oardea ahae OUrtat MeS&fe, Tha cjaiaaaa aaaahaarar iiiifim a'aaaaCeaae.' tesataaa'aa? at Resolved, That by what worthy meaas wa eaa commaad, wa urge the slitters of Oregoa to rote No. 11 it Tea. OasBlmoaely adopted by Bine atoaatala Orange. No. til. at IU last ragalar aeetlng. October I, ltli. mxm mm hub. nest (CeaUaaad from rage I) petty U Cetoaet Roosevelt aad wife. , CHICASO, Oct. II. Roosevelt lead natll I o'clock this moralag, whoa ha was takea lato tha operating raaai la Merer hoopHal. Drs. John 0. Murphy aad A. J. Oehaaar examined tha weaad. Dr. Marphy said: "Wa have located the exact conno of tha ballet, aad hare deialtely de Jerateai that tha ballet did not touch avMalaaet. Tha Cotoaal's life Is not la aar daager." . Tha ballet waa aot extracted at 11 a'elaek. Friar ta the esaalaatlon, Rooee- relt aaaaHtad to two X-ray axawlna Ueaa. ferfcaf oa the o ten Mag tebla, teagawc hM MlM "Carrywc Mat saaeek la your pashai 'waj-a-'lfcy thlag far you," aaklBr, js i oagartae aaa CatBaali aocket. clip- pad tbjataad off hie spectada case, aad eaterad the body beaeath the tenth rib. Telegrsas of sympathy are pour- lag la. Bert Millar of Cteretaad tel egraphed: "Ton have been wounded In tUe same battle for humaa rights wherein William McKlaley, ay uncle, lost hi life. May you live to carry forward the Tlghteons war." OoTtraor Johnson telegraphed. "All rejoice at your providential escape. May Ood bo with you always aa was the case tonight" Drs. Marphy, Bevoa, Terrell sad Sayle Ueutd a balletia from Mercy hospital at 10:10, ssylag that the wouad had aot beea probed, aad that there would be ao Immediate opera tloa. The bullet eaterad aear the right alpple. raagiag apward four laches lato tha chat wall. It did aot strike aay vital organ. ktAk. --- I 1 ' 5l"-"Y I ?Baaaaaaaaaaaaaav tuaMesMAa 4aaa.aaiB sara?aaajA twaaiiisaaaaaBa MsmTM "V; laa aaataaTaratnVaaaM eea-rr" '. Willi MUUtt R T Ml 7 That aaaeah weald have stopped I morning. MILWAUKEE, Oct., 16. John Schrank, wko Is a Bavarlaa, added but little to his early atetemeat that he had shot Roosevelt as a rault or McKlnley appearing before hla la a dream, saying Iloosevslt killed hla. The prisoner slept well last Bight He described baring followed the Col onel slace September 12th, deter mined to aasaaaate hla. I began to consider Roosevelt a menace whea he cried 'thief la tbe Chicago coaveatloa." ho said. "I be. Ileved hie plan to start a third partr-a danger to the country. I aa convinc ed that Roosevelt Is engaged la a dan gerous aadartaklag. If he le defeat ed he will cry fraud, aad plunge the country lato a bloody civil war." Roosevelt waa shot aa ha was leav ing the Ollpatriek hotel for the Coli seum to make a speech. Colonel Roosevelt called tha wound superficial, and went oa to the hall aad began hla speech, after be bad seen that tbe assauln was arrested and was on his way to tha police statin. CHICAOO.Oct. 16 Colonel Roose velt arrived here at J: 10 this morn ing. He waa taken at once to Mercy hospital. Ha la aot la any danger, but ha aaat stay oS tba road tha ro- malader ef tha caapalga. Tba Coloael will return to Oyster Bay. Possibly ho will speak In New York oa October Sfth. He ate a hearty breakfast this form of cash clothes, food or fuel. Merchants could contribute In the form of credit extended to the bureau to be takea up by order as needed. Noa-perlshsble supplies could be col lected aad assorted for use aa requir ed, la this way tha right kind of re lief aad la tha right aaenat daaM.be afforded,: mm UKE NEWS Crater lkaaaaapaay automobiles are meetlag aHS.'. Ualna at Chile quia. Roaad n'gaaaV.Chlloqula to Crater Lake, f lUtf' ' r - -r VaV ' When advised by phaae,tautaaie- bllee will aeet taauel.ee at Ageucy Landing. Round trip rata same aa Chltoqula. X ) , ?s -. .Y117 - '5T.'.. .na-e-. w rajo-i to far Math laatag llertog walked. WUaon lniiltl, ltriog scored on Speaker's wide throw, rteleht r flled out to KpoAkr, ho doubted WIUou at M',nl. ! riau walked, tferore was out. ttu (un. I Nammary lluua lilts Krrote Now York ...II tl llueton 4 II it IHie hits lly New York. KUlch- er, Teereau 1, Snodgrass, Devore, Doyle 2, Mcrkte 3, llertog I, MeysM I. Wllion; two-bi hit Hnodgraas; .i-Vswl walked. (Jardntr fanned, .home runt Doyle. Hate hlte lloeteu: Utahl I, Hall farced l.els. Wegner waa out. wiK J, Hooper. Wagner, Hpeaker, Cady; llwo-base hltt: Hall. UU, hotae 'run (lardaar. ! llaiaoabalU URTntrku Yetkn Hpeaker, UU; off Hall lvort I, IlKtyle, Teriu, llnnos I lilt v piiinei laiuiirr 8truck out- lly TtarMU lloopit J. Cady. Yerkn, Vnr by Hill llersog. (lardaer. Iltte Off Wood l, off Tnrvtu lit ot Hall 10. 1 lalt'ee should be composed of steatlal business men and experienced and thoughtful women, who would glva a amall part of their time. Some tlmee aalataace la bast given by se curing eaployaent for the needy; ometlmee by special medical alien- Won; sometimes a stricken family may need assistance la tba burial of the dead. Charity baa IU dangers. Some times the helpless, through unwise gifts, are left helpless. Assistance to the needy baa become scientific, and evea If the finer points ot charity work la tha large cities canaot be ob served here, united Interest on tbe part of those concerned would prevent duplication of effort, prevent Imposi tion by the anderservlag, aad reader tbe work many times aa eflclent The work should be aoa-eactarlaa. There are always aaay ciUseaa who take ao part la church orgaalsatloas, but who would be glad ta co-operate la auch a plaa aa proposed, aad who would be glad to give of their aeaas If assur ed of Rs Intelligent application. Tbe deserving but unfortunste poor are frequeatly not church members (nor lodge members) aad do aot care to seek or accept assiataaca from a church orgaalsatloa with tha conse quent feeling of being forever there after obligated to attead aad support a particular denomination. It any be objected that "beggars should not be choosers," but aaay of tba needy caaaot be ao classed. The deserving should have a source to which they eaa make dlgnlled appeal without un necessary publicity. All aea, ao Bat ter bow greedy tba scramble for dol lars, are aladful of atsfortuaa's call, aad the writer believes that support for such a relief bureau or board, In which tha aoa-chareb member would feel free to participate, would oeme from unsuspected sources "ta-bless hla wbo gives and him who receives." S "O." Let the People Rule. NYotelllx Yes b Elettloa Day. Tbs Majority Rule BUI. Adv. BUSINESS PROPERTY MfeMoaMataatiwetaaweeaWeatv crate aaMdlasi flM arnai W tta better a Ita aaa. Mat !,, teraa. aWtfnat aaat vaeaa Iota eat tsaiaaaraat. Oaaa la aad talk M aver OMILOOTK, Vest ta America Motet. Prwaa Sl (Continued from Page II ' Devore caught off second. Saadgrass singled. Ilsll threw wild and Doyle scored. Murrsy aad Msrkle were out. One run. Uardner landed on n fast one end romped around the diamond. Btahl fouled out. Wagner out. Cady fan ned. One run. Third laalag Herxog singled. Meyere singled. Fletcher forced llerzog out. Tesreau was out snd Devore flled out. No runs. nail singled and took second on Msrkle's wild throw. Hooper sin gted. Yerkee fsnned. Speaker Died out aad Hall was doubled at the plate. No runs. Fourth laalag Doyle was out Hnodgraas flled out Murray was out. No runs. Lewis flled out. Onrdaer wss hit by pitched ball. Btahl singled but waa forced out by Wagner. Csdy wss out. No runs. Fifth Msrkle waa out. llersog fanned. Meyers singled, but waa forced out by Fletcher. No runs. Hall drove out a two-bagger. Hoop er walked. Herxog forced Hooper. Speaker walked. Lewis fouled out. Gardner waa out. No runs. Sixth Inning Tesreau wss out, Devore walked. Doyle drove one over the fence for four bases, scoring Devore. Snod grass Died out. Murray was out. Two runs. Stahl flled out. Wagner singled Cady was out. Hall walksd. Hooper fanned. No runs. Seventh laatag Merkle singled, llertog died out. Meyers singled. Fletcher died out. Tesreau singled, scoring Msrkle. De vore flled out. One run. Wilson replaced Meyers behind the bat. Yet ken was out. Speaker sin gled. Lewis doubled. Gardner wa4 out, but Speaker scored. Stahl sin gled, Lewis scoring. Wagner fanned. Two runs. Klghth laniag . Doyle singled. Pnodgrass wis our. Murray flled out. Markle was out. Nomas. Csdy singled. Hall singled. Hoou- er sacrificed, Cady scoring. Ycrkes fo-.ced Hall. Hpeaker wa out. One run. The Voice of the People , Is not expressed in less than a maj ority of the voters at any election Study and' Boost for ; . The flajority Rule : Bill '. i ! t 7!S i .v .V; Vote 322 X Yes, s X& t " tf x. On election dav X ' ' Aj f "u