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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1913)
c I'AOK TWO aiSTiBonrae's New Bill Hits I JrHZA fWlI '""'bed d.iir tiwpt 8undr b iH IITrl 1 11 gT Ttie ll.rald liblUhln Companjr of Y sPl P 1 ..1 1 gsaWI AA iKI.m.th Fall, at 116 Foutth 8tret I )XQf M Ip.ff1f TVII Guide ' UNMWMSHHMMHB 1.M.fWWWyrl",ll",,,,l"" mm HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE 1 II.VM) DA.SCH STAR THEATER 1.1:1: and cii.mm:k Those Uvclr Girls i:.tiiu; ciiA.NCt; of act "The M) story ' Vellcm Aster Mines' Dramallr PwJuctlon In Two Parte Musi In Tlmrs" Thrilling DeteIHe Story "A Talc of KUh," (lent Comedy ADMIMO.N 10 and 2-V TEMPLE THEATER "The Keudl-.t, Teo-tleel Vltagraph llunnygraph Comedy. "I Was Meant fur You," niograph Drama "Her Husband' Wife," Lubln Comtdr MATIM-l. DAILY AT C:90 AU UCK.HKD PICTUKKS PROFESSIONAL CARDS MaMMMHSWC MAXWELL M. LONG Osteopathic Ptiystclan Suit It and 1. Whit UulldlaK I'liooe IM CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACT INBCKAXCK Members Oregon AatoclaUon Tills Men EMPLOYMENT Call up COMSTOCKS, phone. (0. If you want anr kind of HELP Itegltter at tht C0M8T0CK If tou want employment KLAMATH COUNTY OII'LOY- mk.nt ernci: I'liooe U 1 1 We furnish all kinds of help. If jou want ork rex'tter at J MIIS. A. I'KTnWTKINUK'H 1 Vl hlitlt Street Sou III NYAUS racpp! skin, cnclcj lips. I and (unburn use Nysl's Foes) Cseam, there' nothii qulseaogwd It balcs and 1 PoV NyaTiPaceOssmU mUtVrium4. Yoa should Pteeeekabov all others. It It told 2 ? omasnetitaj j, flaw. 30 cents. For mm com Vfft- " tvaetKT for Csstjoy. We Jure Hm .sat)itlJIWctam. eiawrafeeasutriului issjM, TUeeureVl- jream. BuyaJ I taka It Lnu -- tU'cww: Tryst m fun mHUcr -I- rw HM ! ti Bmllt it'a .tjgjl ma. a-a U U Ua Waat J' II I.L??7L. rs "'? nmvrru ai m posioiuc-i ai iiiais i Iath Falls, Oregon, tor transmission i through tht malls aa second-claaa I matter. ! Sulxrrlpllon terms by mall to any ad dress In tho Unlttd State: One year IC.00 One month . 10' Kt-AMATH K.U.IJ. . , TI'KMIAV, tCT. onfcflox IPI8 Ss I Weather Condlttona for O-rlober Date Max. Mtn. Weather I Tl 40 PLCt'dy I TT 43 43 34 35 37 1 40 37 34 31 36 II 36 31 31 32 J J 35 36 40 44 3C 30 3 Clear Clear Pt. Cl'dr Pt. Cl'dj Cloudr Cloodr PL Cl'dy Cloudr Clear Clear PL Cl'dy PL CPdr Clear tiear PL Cl'dy &. Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear IX Cfdy 31. 35 : ss 7 Ki:ilKI AMKMIMKYr W K AUK publishing today a com' munlcatlon from Hon. Jona than llourne Jr. containing a copy of a proposed taw which be suggest. .. . .r..,, ,UI me jiie.eui souses oj the referendum law '" Ppo"o '" m illegal . . . .. ... m, to secure paid distributors of rati tlons for the referendum, recall or direct primary. At the present time, by the use of money. It Is possible for anyone to dfeat the win of the pec- "" ' 1"1" OD aoa legislation We have an Instance at the present time In the referendum on the unl - verslty appropriation. Through the cte of paid solicitors the state unlrer- wt 66 S 50 ( 50 si S 61 4 10 1 It 71 IS TO 13 II II IS 5J 1 65 17, . .! is.. ' 19 .. .(& 20 70 :i s j: t? r 77 suy is uepnvea lor some time of this tVs must preserve unimpaired the 'ol Chamber of Commerce build much needed appropriation, and the ri,-ht of petition. Hut preservation of ""L ''ortland. Oregon. state Is compelled to expend thou- and of dollars In holding an election. It la safe to say that If It had been left to the voluntary action of the voter of the state that there would have been no referendum, and no necessity for an election. Those who believe In the necessity of the pro- posed law should write Jonathan llourne and offer their assistance In getting it on the ballot at the next election. TAKE SALTS TO FLUSHJIONEYS I -AT I.IS-J4 MK1T IF YOU KEKL HACKAC1IY Oil T1IK IIUiDDKIt TIHH'IILM YOU HALTS IH fim: roit kihnkyk. Miat forma uric acid which ex cite and overworks the kidneys In I or efforts to flllter It from the tyslim. Ilegular eaters of meat must flush the kidneys occasionally.' You must relieve them like you re I'ete your bowels; removing all the acids waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery In the kidney region, sharp pains In the back or sick head he. dlzilncta, your stomach tours, tongue Is coated, and when the weather Is bad you have rheumatic twinges. The urine Is cloudy, full l of iftdlroi-nt, Hit) channels often gtt I irritated, obliging you to get up dur 'ir.g the night. To neutralize these Irritating acldt ana nusii on the body's urinous waste, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; tako a tablfeapponful In a glass of water be fore breakfast for few days and your kidneys will then act fine and bladder disorders disappear. This famous salt la made from the acid of grape and lemon juice, combined with lltula, and baa been used for generations to clean and stimulate sluggish kidneys and atop bladder Irritation. Jad Salta It Inexpensive and Uarmleas and make a delightful elYerveicent llthla-water drink which million of men and women take now and then, thus ayoldlns aerloua kid Kllmlnallou of any iartuenta or promises of favors to persons clrcu latin petitions under the Initiative, referendum, direct primary or recall acta, It the purpose o( a bill Just de Tltrd by Hon Jonathan llourne Jr., former United State senator. In an open letter to the people of the state. Mr llourne outline hi measure at follows ' Hollering, at I do, that the Oregon atsteiu It the best local medium thu far evolved for the protection of both J pergonal and properly rights, and .that the Initiative and referendum am tho mainspring of the whole art preheutlve bill prohlbltlug vuipto tern, and that no Increase In the per nitnl of paid circulators of petition ' .centage of petitioners for the Inltla under the Initially-, referendum. dlJ live or referendum Is neressarjr, or a r.t primary or recti!. I believe tbero' i majority vote requirement advisable, I ned for such a law, and shall put ,r I m Rrraly convinced of the ad t the test the practice of my theory ; visibility and neceedty of a legal pro that when auch need eilsts there will , hltiltlun of paid circulation of petlN a sufficient number of volunteer ; tlons. circulator of petitions I shall be "The sole nurmxe of the Orexon ! lo have the C-OIeratlon and at1 j.lem of popular government Is to ------ - - - - isysiem oi popular govrernment is to seure an effective eipreatlon of the -aiA. a i . win oi tne people !o lar as the tnl atlve. referendum, direct primary and recall do secure such expression, they i are Invaluable powers In governmenL ITo the ettent that they fall In thU tegard, they are defective, and reme dial measures should be adopted. The beginning of action under the reserved powers must be a peti tion which Is designed lo represent a certain amount of public sentiment In favor of a specific movement, t.x , perlence has shown, however, that 'men favoring certain measures or (candidates employ others to circulate petitions and secure signatures there to, paying a specified sum for each i ,in,,ur- ..ur. with lh. --.till ,tb,t ,he wllllont Uo not truy r,pr,. ,rr,i nubile sntlmn To it,. .. that a petition doe not represent the 'jlrr of thp p,,,.. .. ,. . m,.n, of ,i..,nn. r...i i... -i V ,, ,he prac,c. of ,mploylojc paid circulators not only results In secur- ,DB ,itnlturM oat of proportion lo nubile ..mim-n. hnt .n-o .,,. scrupulous persons to forge slgna - ',. Tn, .T) hM o.,, i0 pxo. 1 noJnced. not onlr In Oreron. hut In Ohio, that remedial measure are urgently needed. ih. h.m nf uuu .i . .i continuance of the practice of em ploying paid circulators any more than preservation of the right to vote tequlres continuance of the former practice of paying men to go to the polls All that Is necessary Is free opportunity for preparing, circulating .nd flllnr n.tlilnn. "I believe that If real need exists for a proposed law, or If there be gen eral desire for the candidacy of any person, mat neexl or deslre'.wlu be recognized by a sufficient number of tersons who will voluntarily circulate petitions, If public sentiment Is not strong enough to secure voluntary petitions, no harm will be done by de - BREATHE FREELY! OPEN NOSTRILS AND STUFFED HEAD-END CATARRH . . . i. ..! w . .. aaw--" - - - "Vr i .Viutjr 1)14 1 1 --. Dull Headache' .,l..l VjuiUIm-. . Try "Kly's Cream Halm," "" "" ooio anyway, ju. ioi try It-Apply a. Utile In the Nostrils land Instantly your clogged nose and stopped-up air passages of the bead win upen, you win ureaine rreeiy; you dullness and headache disappear, lly morning, the catarrh, cold-ln-htad or catarrhal tore throat will dlsapper. Knd such misery now) Get the small bottle of "Kly's Cream Halm" at any drug atore. This sweet, fra- CADILLAC AUTO LIVERY w.t WITH Cadillac Day or Night Bsrvlee. Wa go Anywhere, and Fishing Parties THE CADILLAC GARAGE raoNi. statu THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IvrrltiK acllua until such lime al lut- - lie sentiment shall t .rrslallJed. Un doubtedly It It true that aome drslr- able Us bvrvlofola adopted Mould not have beeu submitted It employ meut of paid clrrulatur had been I'tuhlMtvd Hut u have mad prog let since then. Thu Oregon tvttelu hat bull full) established, It hat be (OHIO thoroilKhl) understood, and Iberv should no longer be need for , I.Kttiti lnilda s.Heied tlirvugli ib lelrntlon of method hoe evil ie(Jr4, ,v decree lu elleci ludj ,ult siilla have been demonstrated ithnm latter doon lo eu, tousist Therefore, I have plepartd for ubiullon under the lultlalhe a com ... . ."nt of all iersoni who bellete as "".nn m iti . wmn n, v,u,, j ,, Orr, lletio. u I do. and If tho voluntary circulation .ittr M ,..,,, ,,f0 w ,t,b . a la t lil,.. aautl, le St a r...a-aiBkl " i iv.ui.. .u .. i.r...,, number ut slgnalurrs I shall rile the petition so that the measure may be submitted at the liett geueral elec tion The bill I have drafted reads as follows. from and after the passage of l nil act It shall be unlawful for auy person to give, offer to five, promt tn give or causa to be given, directly I cr indirectly, any valuable consider.-1 Hon, employment or appointment for tl.r purpose of Inducing any ulh person to circulate or secure signa tures to any petition for the Initia tive, referendum or recall, or for placing the name of auy person upon tut ballot or for the nomination of any person for any office provided for by the constitution or the laws of the state of Oregon or of any muni cipality therein. Any troa convict eil of the violation of any of the pro Vlvlcoa of this act ahsll be punished ly a line of not less thtn 1 100 nor uuu than f l.ooo or t; imprisonment In tho county Jail eo' less than oun ' l",h nor mote that one year Thoe who believe this bill should be ubmllted and who are willing to voluntarily circulate petitions In that behalf, are requested to address me JONATHAN IIOHIINK Jl ' Say. Markte, I am going to peddle you a line of gab you'll not forget, ou big hunk of cheese I told you h'ad In a big bunch of umbrellas, didn't It Yon stand there like some kind of a growth and let It go oyer your head. Listen' I have a line of dandy urn brellas (let met And I want you to come In and see them, you homely guy. Knough for you. 272t Mcllattan U-iidon has about thirty electric light companies, supplying current ial voltages varying from 140 lo 210. .,trDl blm dissolve by the heat of Inrll ITIaasI a iay.llsh-i rnaniVieona. w 1.1.1. " "' -" "n I lines the nose, bead and throat; clears air passages; stops nasty dla charge and a feeling of cleansing soothing relief comet Immediately. Don't lay awake tonight itrug sling for breath, with bead stuffed; nostrils closed, hawklnt- and Llowinr Catarrh or a cold, with Its running noso, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness It distressing but truly needless. Put your faith Just once In "Kly's Criam Halm" and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear, (Paid Adrertlsement) Cars Hpeclal Halts to Hunting (lOH.HVMIAt UII'IUH III III 1 11)111111. II Ul SUI.MIMM. nutiMi mi. i:ui lim ! PlIt'NI ! ItlMIVKN IIOMI.. IM 1. Ih I ' ' il)r of lltl) ii'tl '' ' giiwrmiii'llt illiillilstiatlli r aid' hi) lalnrlltlll. the niltltilt dili ul llivlr liullila) eihrdul If in nl.--.uil Mile, besides Munda) u.l 4 I mouth Yarallmi in tuiuniei. ihe em ' ,,., t..a Im.l TV ualluiial aud e llig of New Veais. I.pbauy. Astuuip Hull. Kaster, Sepldiiber 3 (Hairs Fouith of Jul)). All Haluls Day aud Chllittuas Hotel Arrivals UUrl Hall lAiuls lllillull. Chas llulluli il lia Valley, Mr aud Ml Kllgole, An i HM .,.,.. - ,. .... .,,, , ,.u(. ' .xiuiii. J II Terrell. Medfurd, I. P ll'igers. T A KoUrh. J A Wolf. O K hhelders. II K Itaffeity. I. I tl.jw Han Prauclsco. II (I liushlln Oakland. J W Dyer and wile, iMr rls. Mrs Tho. F Fariell. Ilosle Melab, Uksvlsw, Kd. Cross, Wor drn, Cecil Warner, Oranta Pass. I) K- Jackson. Portland. While Pelican A K. Hentlngsr, Mwan tske, A W Clothier, t) II Cecil. W II Murphy., i Ilex Ames. II W l'rM. Portland. J Knott and wife. Heaver Marsh. J M Frothlngham. Macdoel. Charles Kl ' 'ly. II. X Wendllng. MUurence. Man Francisco. J M Meredith. Forest Drove, Mrs Fred Htarr. tt ri Wor den and wife, city. II O I'omstock. Lincoln. Calif . U W llackerly ll I. Htewa'rt, Kacramento. J II dpencsr. Medfard, Hprague lllegel. t II Car-, l-nlsr. Hold lllll. J M Csuipb.ll. Hunimulr , do yol Want a hood rxnu on (IOOD city piiopkhtyt 110 acre Wood lllvsr Valley, i uue nuuse, iwu gooti oarna 7(0 acre on Lost Hirer, near Oap, two house, two barns, own water aitttm. 110 acre. Poe Valley, house. barn, two good walls, windmill 10 acres nine miles from town, good house, barns 335 acres one mile from Midland, houie, barn, will sell easy terms 11 acres two miles from Klsmalh Falls on railroad, nine acres un der ditch. II acres two inllrs from Klamath Fall, house, barn, chicken house No. 720 Ninth street, l-roum house. 11,400, easy terms No 333 Ninth street, l-room bout, 11,500, easy Isruii No 347 Ninth strest, l-room house, 12,500, easy terms Cor Ketenth and Canal, 3-room bouse, 15,000. Corner Tenth and Hush, I room bungalow. 12,100 Keveral good homes In Mills Addition CHAS. S, SPINNING 110 H. nth HI. I'lion- 40 tassi m m m m .-..... - -iTriiiinjij. We Owe You First cI.-iks Goods; the Best possible service, and courteous treatment You Owe Yourself The habit of takinR ad vantage of the best place to buy GROCERIES Fresh Fruits and Vegetables VAN RIPER BROS. Phono HO Our Diamond Brand MM. si llsllll II I till Mlll. vM( UM'II (HUM I II liu, ,, nit i;ir V iiiiAi III. IS. Mint Pnll el.UA VPiiutid Pall .HA -lii.Pnmul I tli IHI Klamath Falls IMlMIti HI1MOMI PIHIM.X YOU WILL A (ccluii: ul '.ulilcd scuirlty if you take youi trip in one of utu rem cnr KKi.iAiiuc nmvi.us AU 10 I'KII'S TO ALL POINTS OF INTI-.K.-m J. W HA I LIC. M.iuiirr Hr.it -mIi lritmet PliiMie HMt Plenty of FIRST TRUST M.'SAVINGS JBANK KLAMATH FALLS. OKI.GON ui. iitti. mi: kimioi'.i in .mi i.iki: ,.mi ihi: kind h hi i.i-h nitr tiirr mi; ti.iMi; IIKADQUARTEKS FOR EVERYTHING IN THE SPORTING GOODS LINE ltrling of til Made. Ilteryllilug ielril tint a bfvkr. I.il THE GUN STORE u.i. in it tin: .aii: oii'iiii IMiS J IMM.U.T. Pre.. li M. Ill'ltll. Vlc Pl hd fir.. Ill.lir IL UtlllltllW, s-rerelary Surveyors and IrriRiitloii ICucinccr Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING llU' PI h. lilt fin M., .ir Hl.tU.-iTll '.U.I. OHI.m FROST PROOF AND VIRTUALLY FIRE PROO! Storage ui us, I'or.uoijt, itin-.ii .uevr. iIhjh, nii.Ninmi., i n m w wtv.u iiv htoihei: n tiii: Mtivni mi vilui .it Klamath Valley Warehouse and Fd. Co. Prompt Service Reasonable Prices I I ssssssl Ih I W. 0. Smith Pi inlingCo. I 'I I II Good Printing I Fourth St., between Main and Klamath I ssssssl sssssl TtlKHOAV, on UN. itiin csm-a- Cooking Compound R Meat Company IIIIA.MI MIUTNAMI Mill) I AT. tm. ENJOY CENTRAL GARAGE Funds l-t utt hand lu meet all mtnds at this Ltita. V. ... ti hsiij a Isrgsr eath ihi Ihsn the lar retilrs ibt ' t r de4eltors' ehxki eight ' iut rullori . i tut pur delKwItor aliu At. (Mini here t them n. irnutiU skd (undderslil -m 11 us eldsla b llu II i.f rent It, hut gel (M the iluike ney and bladder B- V rl t i .