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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1914)
" ' MflltHAV.,'lin:tt't',M THE EVENING HISKALP. KLAMATH PALLS, OMEGON VMiM rvmmr OUR WEEKLY SERMON "Disobedience" gljlKH H. I. HAHMN, I'aMor D lirMf.in fiiiitli U. S. Consul Ray, Is Injured on Steamer Blown Up by Mine i V.ry Mtuhii IjwinuttfrfKl'tn Mm) i.!, wlibh via twiiirary li hi. iCllo N OfTiifmif wMihI lit inuliii h KriMii .Wlli,i,fi. rereliiil Jut hM,HiiMtim Oi ' n,p rlilldfi'il nf Israel, Hmil'iwrlHfi, inlo th Urtl, la Hmit .on if "" "",1 "" ?'" "Hindi! Wm liit "(oobvy l Ihiim! v " HkgW !. n 5jji WW me it l !,' minn iiwn meiine. ant to hrKH ihui.i 111 p!iylil body lb f f rtn" r tbtu in Hami km without itfi l r'bwt.l 'if lb- l,ur4 mt lurmlt Imu1 rrrtli. Mini I;'hK- wit n lMt ltr ThlfJ, ib ciri i.f .iiw.li. .li- , limit ilu I'Wijilfc l ilvttth "Tin wsgf.4 f iw u .ii-Min , fttnl In it rtwtl but Hie tetfi f H1 J sinrin,! in, ' liU m'l'WfltfP" IU IhlliMfck Ck-rlM. U lb IwnM n irlMiig. .IM Otfad tt-rui'd in wti it,, n, i At llil tlm III IrMHklMif M. ! which i-4. 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ImV,, u. lib. dull mM and WM Mwk e ttaj amonK ii?r. a rliilr Inlurwl iliii ih t,, r.wua. fill jilmtoKrni.lt of Mm ' WIU lltmr Ituno nn blow l la Ait Hcn as lid wvt on lil valUc ou . SU . H il ! Rhelffitlil, ,llto !tlj vfhlch iuvetl lilm. .Ntifltv if l'miKlitKiitf, Kali- fort 2 i, m. on OcloUcr 10, It will be ' Nuti I luttiy shell Ihfli ou tttltf noli! nt imtillc niirilon to tbo lilghe 'imf a. I iim.utijiiJ tt,t tolloivnlc il bliWior. BO OWKNS, 'rlW.l alml S-3t l'ounilmiwtcr. Omt browh lorw, abvmt 8 jiart irttl, brntJil 11. tonia-cti-l m left Many women an mtrabeni of the buuldrr. !( nttil WolKt Malluf4cllrtr A- I'l it itiilr-ul l ralliil for bn MicUtlon. PROHIBITION'S DISMAL RECORD OF FAILURES FIFTEEN SPLENDID EASTERN STATES HAVE EXPLODED FALSE THEORY Maine has just elected a governor and a majority of legislators upon a platform opposed to state-wide prohibition and pledged to submit to the people at the next general election a local option law. Opposed to these successful candidates were aspirants seeking office on a statewide prohibition platform" AFTER SIXTY-FOUR YEARS OF PROHIBITION, MAINE IS CRYING FOR LOCAL OPTION Athletics Srill Say They Will Keep Guidon From Stalling i -"" '" i - Philadelphians Also Think So, and It Is Expected That at' Third More Fans Will See Today's Big ! Struggle at Shibe Park ' i My HA It HHKJHOA.V (Writ ton for tho United Iiw) I'llll.ADIXI'lllA, Oct. 10, If tbifjln two erlt, wblle Schang, Buab nnd, About the n.-cond baia will be' jjoil of war art bwklnic for n roar1"'4''"0 ilurpby rewired thnlr ljaptljm,;-aoiI a battle of bratnit betwecu two . .1 !.,.,. ......-, i i. in, ii !of Uroa year ago. of the greattut utrateuliits ontlm"5, icran, tbt r tniInK Rrounu K'rlill- .-,,... ., A ., j , T ,. . .,,, ,.j . . iii faklnc the lead on -May 30, the. jiIayiuB held. In KdJIa Collin, aid " fiiWobU todny A(.-r blaring tblr Ath,pUrtt ba(, a mtIe troUbi0 In a.alnUohnny Krent the gata'i stalest ec- ' w tlirouicii tho XnOonal Ix-asuc, wnn(n the American league fen ond bacmcn are reptcented. jM-iformlnit the unpKiilented featof nanl tbl year. They were never head- Collin ant Jack Harry at short, " Jiimi'lrlK from btut jilaet? to tin top, after they aMunicd command and, hav long stood out as the greatest '"v and then nallln- the pennant to ihelri"1"1 Mi?f ott ,lh,a Mric f the'dinaUon fn either lewuabMt aamc driving force and stralegy ; tho keyntona of the Infields Kver , tuant. lb wtn Hravt ymterdsy whcu nalt kcpl ttiem w iho fore 'haa llttlo "Uabhlt" Maranrllle work lutiuled mi awful crimp to tho Alb- on the other hand, the Rrare hare' tug with him. Ma ran vl lie u not aa lHo, and today they are laklnR up made the roontneiisatlonal fight In the old In taperleaeo as either Barry-of the tak of reufluf: tho Jlaclcmi-n. hUtory of baseball. On July 6th the Collins, but for apced, confidence and A erowd of 30,1(10 Ik expected to Unue, Wj.rc, n t place. They won dash, nothing Is tacking. He works wiin m the aerond truKle between four straight gatneit after that dale, with Krer in perfect faghloa. -. ibe llacblatt force?! and Oeorge Stall-, ttnj this started them on their dash" Tlj lira vea hae everything Co gala Jim" HPHMUlouat wonder-worker, (which carried them to a tlo with the tnd nothing to lo. To Stall! ng no Moving on to Itosum for the third OianU by AugUtt 24th, and cllnrbed vennaut has erer fallen before, and tourtb Kaiiie. Monday andTue' "the tx-nnaui by Ocunter 1st. Winning fa an old ptory to the Ata- fiay, iveu K'eattr throng are expect- Uctwii Julr 6 and August 2 1 Uiey letlc and to Mack, Four pennants I'd, fur Iliun; U more room at Fenway, won 33 game. lout only S and tied and four world's cbamplonablps bare I'ark,' jnd totontan are grcatl 'one. Tbey continued their winning r.tllen to them. They have proren elaied oer the rexult of tli" Initial and did not Iom; a single series, white Invincible fn the past, and even now con i! let. meeting every club In the league. ,ay hard luck coat them the game The rlei Jiml started presents a- "udolph. James and Tyler carried yesterday, truggle between a euoied. highly "10 "rjves along with steady, con-s Tlte question the Braves will at organlxcd, hard hitting machine, as 'tcnl pitching, holding the rival 'tempt to answer t whether the Biar iimnil to a daubing new outJlt.'c,u,' batters at bay, while their teamvetous machine has finally outlived Sialllng's main reliance U in hl'n,al hammered In enough rnns to Us greatness, and whether the Jlaa jldtcbers and the dah and conddcneke,'Ptbe Braves in the lead should the'whlch has ttruclc so many other 'of his men. Jcnemy threaten. champions this year Is to work the , . . . . ,, ,. . , Upon these same pitchers Stalllngs, downfall of the Athletics. ! The great strategist. Mack, presents ,.,.,..... , .... ... ! . ..,. . . .will pin his faith for victory over the' Tho same rules prevai ling In the the same array which has turned . ' .... , , , . ,i. , , .. -, . , ,.... ... ,,, ,Mackmen. They face the greatest, other serlej exist for tho games this back the Cubs and ClanU In defeat.I .,..,.... .,. , , , , - :,, ... ., ,. ..'tent of their careers in their offorts to'ycar. Tlte players will recelre 0 III bsUmen, the terror of their r ' v . , .' , , ., plke the guns of the heary artillery iter ceut of the receipts of the Irat league and the wrecker of all wbot .... ., , ., 1 , ,' ' , , , , .. , k. . wo.i.1.- ..,, i,iJb,ch has necked the offerings of four games. This money will he dl- . .',,: ..,.. ,,',, , such men as Matthewon. Marquard, vlded 60 per cent to the winner and Infield the ereatrst In the world, but . Q not . Mnsallonai pitching tT--theia mainsta) of which awoitumsh aslT, ... . , , . . i , ,. . , .. t ,, ., , .,,.,.. ... 'Uudolph yesterday was sufflclent totcelvc 30 per cent and the National i much with their brauu b wtttt their . . . , , .. , ... ., , . ,.. .-.., . , ... ... ,. change the odds in the betting, t iCommlsalon 10 per cent. The players brain a with their arms are his ,,.,,, , k. , , . , , w , . . ,w , Until the Braves drove him from! do not share. In the receipts after the the game yesterday, the Athletic, Krst four games, this money being ill- Mad. Is sending hi great machine plang(ay j te 003t a3 Bender. thevlded 90 per cent to the eluba and 10 latter the world's title for the tlft!u;toIIlt. imUajt, wm- weathered tbssr cent to the. A'aUon-i ComstiasIOB. .time. ):ver man Is a veteran of atL,orm of Q previous conflicts.. The players eligible to participate .... .., ."i.' -vtiii no come oacKi is me question. .in too series are; in the lineup of the urates there; With Bender about eliminated,' Boston Cather, Cocreham, Con- are but two men who have ever be- riank, with his great pitching knowl- nolly, Cotterel, Crutcher, Darts, Deal, ifttre smclled the smoke of the blgedee. Bush, the hero of last year's i Oevore. Dygey, Evers. Ollbcrt. Q9W- battle. 1 hey are Johnny Kers, who J series, Sbawkey and other younger'dy. Hess, James, Maranvilte, Mann, 'aldfd the Cubs in their lighU for the j men in the Athletic camp, are primed Martin, Mltchxell, Moran, Rudolph. I title, and Josh Devore, a former Now jand ready for the call that will cer- Schmidt. Smith, Strand, Tyler, Wbat- JYork Giant. j Of theAthlctlc's veterans. Bender has been iinder fire In four of the big jleagiiu combats; I'lank, Collins, Bak ler. Strunk, Lapp and Barry have been through three. Olderlng, Mclnnes, jThomas and Coombs have taken part I talnly come to them for service. Be- Ing, Whltted. hind the bat Mack has Schang, who Philadelphia Baker, Barry, Bead jumped to the fore in the last series er, Bressler, Bush, Collins, Coomba, as one of the greatest catchers of the Davles, Davis, Kopf, Lapp, McAroy, game. Stalllngs has every contldenco , Mclnnes. Murphy; Oldring, Penncock. In Cowdy, but lanky Hank Is hardly I'lank, Schang, Shawkey, Struak, the equal of Schang. iThomas, Thompson, Walsh, WyckoJT. Political Annowceaeits Vermont New llnmpsliirc Connccticot Hhodc Itihmd MnaH.'iclui.sctm South Dakota Alabama f . NebrnKltn 1 Illinois Iowa . New Yorlf fmllnhn OI1I0 , WiKconsin ntloplctl prohibition in 1350. rcpcnleil it in 1903, "tried it" 53 years nrtoptcil piohihition in 18S5, repealed ii in 1903, "tried it" -IScars adopted prohibition in 1855, repealed it in 1875, "tried it" 20 years adopted prohibition in 1854, repealed it in 1872, "tried it" 18 years adopted prohibition in 1852, reheated it in 1863, "tried it" U years adopted prohibition in 18G9, repealed it in 1875, "tried it" 6 years adopted prohibition in 1890, repealed it in 189C, "tried it" 6 years adopted prohibition In 1908, repealed it in 1911, "tried it" 3 years adopted prohibition in 1855, repealed it In 1858, "tried ,it" 3.years adopted prohibition in 1851, repealed it in 1853, "tried it" 2 years atioptcd prohibition in 1881, repealed (by mulct i.tw)"tricd it" 12 years adopted prohibition in 1855, statute was declared unconstitutional adopted prohibition in 1855, statute was declared unconstitutional adopted prohibition in 1851, and annulcd it by License Tax Law adopted prohibition in 1855, statute vetoed by governor ! k,' ,4: Is there, any reason why Oregon should experiment with this freak legidi? Register before Thursday, October IS Defeat of the proposed prohibition amendment has no effect on the present efficient local option or ' home rule law Klamath Falls, Oregon, coupon Iru-.the face value with accrued interest to prorement bonds, payable ten years' date of payment, at any semi-annual from date of Issue, bearing a rate of .coupon period, at or after one year interest not to exceed sis per cent per I from the Unto of such bond or bonds. l-'.r JuMlro of the IVitce , annum, Intcrost payable Bemi-anuu-' Dated at Klamath Falls,-Oregon, Attorney O. U. Wllley, democratic ally, principal and interest payable at October 9th, 1914. candidate for Justice of the Peace, tbo ofllce of the city treasurer or at a. j, lkAVITT, I.lnkvllle District. A matt In a profes- the fiscal agency of tho state of Ore- police Jutlgo of the City of Klamath slim requiring Judicial knowledge Ujgon, in 'ew York, principal nnd In-j Falls, Oregon. 10-9 11-9 h beat tilted for a judicial omce. .leresv payauio in goiu coin 01 iuq .! Legal Notices j United States of America. Said bonds lit 111 be Issued lu denominations uotj j exceeding fu00 each, und uumbered ! from one to .... Inclusive. Said XtitlcoJiuUlnKlYopoHsUtol'urttias bonds are authorlxed by Ordinance i City of Klamath KaIN Inrprtne. iitent ikmtt. . Sealeil proposals will be received by tho Undersigned until Monday. No vember 'J. 1914, at the hour of S o'clock p. m. of said day, at Uio city hall la the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, (and at sunt ttnio and place all proposals received will be opened)" for the purchase of f 34,024. S4 city of I WILL GIVE $1000 IFI FMLTt CHIE ry CAHCER wr TWMt Xo. 341 of tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, for the purpose of providing funds to pay the cost of improving parts of the following named streets, to-wlt: Kighth street, from Main street to High street; High street, from Eighth .Vol he for lublleatlo (.Vol Coal Loads ) Department of the Interior. U. 8. ltud Ortlcu at LakeUew. Oregon, September 11, 1914. ' Notice Is hereby given that Heary A. Crimes, whose ptxtofllce address la Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, oa the 11th day of May, 1914, file lu this office Sworn Statement and Applica tion No, 07533, to purchase, the EM SWli, section 3. Township 39 8. to Ninth street; Ninth street, trom n,,nse i0 K Willamette Meridian, High to Prospect street: Prospect street, from Ninth to Uphani street; Upham street, from Prospect street to White avenue, and White avenue, und the timber thereon, under ta provisions of (he act of Juno 3, ltlt, and acts amendatory, known aa the "Timber and Stone Law," at sues from Upham street to Delta street, 'value as might be fixed by appraise Including intersections. ment, and that, pursuant to such ap- Sald bonds will be sold to the high-J plication, the land and Umber ther- est bidder tor cash, and for not losai0n i,avu been appraised at a toUl of IMtWiriHMIMtMlll-4llt!jlWtM'tIuii their par value and accrued in-. $357.50. the Umber estimated 355.- tt Kaiiaarral Nl PAY Mi VOTE 333 X NO U'Hbl AUvi'Hleii, 'aM-yw Wage JCaruera' Lrague of Oregon, IMillnml, On..) biltn , MkW V miftv No X lly .or other trlnili. An laUnu 0tmkMihet MlnN HWMn A Tumt. Lwaa or tare oq Uw Ud. l nrboay ama-iaU CiSiW.fpt.ww in untti ihibiiv .mkt m Kent H)X,J0O0 ttl- UlOUUlK, 'MINI ALHWINmittN'SBRUST i. r-kiirrm nn.l II uMtocttd It ulwavM )ilm UiaGKfihi HtemrmaitdKHAS QUKKLY rtcHnf MlWjIf "till AE43 alMl' IMtdKHASQUtCKLY rftiteor I yi't nunit Nttett e-ayt awrW.mNhr' 4t. Sialtucitca CjL TIMMtMMMwMCAHCLI teres t, Kacb proposal to purchase uaidt bonds must be accompanied by a chock for tivo per cent of the amount of tbo proposal, certified by some re sponsible bank, payable fo the order of the undersigned. Proposals must bo soaled and endorsed. "Proposals to Purchase Improvement Bouds." Tho Council of said city resorvea tho right to reject any and all bid and proposals to purchase such bouds. Bald bonds will contain a provision to the effect that the city reserves the' right to take up and cancel such: bouds upon payawt at any time of 1 1 1 000 board feet tit 1.50 per M, 180 juniper posts at uc, ana me wis $50.00; that said applicant will o4fer '. tiuul proof in support of his awllca-. tion and sworn statement on the 1th day of December. 1914, before C. ft. - DeLap, county clerk of XUwatk , colinty, at Klamath Falls. Orafoa. 4,iv nt.runn I nt l(brt to UTO. aj iyn' i "" " ' w - " test this purchaso before ,etry, ttk , H Initiate contest at any, tiM;J , 4lM natenVl8mw, by filing a,corrolwWl affidavit' in tbiowf allliMtli ' , ' - . . . .. , i r .- 'SfS ..l.lnk tt,Atlil ,l.rAdl lha MlfV -' vr-LV. " "'" w.y .-,... A 'l,ii-il ...' v vn i f vt ' a ' rp rM I Jil rats 10-2; 11-411 fC 'tKi