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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1914)
MONDAY. Nniivi...... THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON numrmo - r B. law if ii r LM 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS MMMMKMMMMMIMMMMWWWWMMMMMt CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AMTRACm EKSUltAMCB Maatfcers Orecoa AaaoeWtlee TtUa Mm PkOM lit OSes aid Realdeex, NW eor. 7th u4 Mais CLAYTON . WIGKLKR Fht-eictaa) aad Bargee Orteoeatk t BewwIyloUiaeaplaS (8plml TTMtBCMt) ODc heuse: to 11:10 lb I to t p m. evealnga, 7 to I Wood! Wood! Blade Wood, Load 9B.S6 Block Wood, Doable load SSXSO (Extra oe, kill) i-teck Body Wood . . . l-taek LImb Wood .'ft. Body Wood 4-tt. LIB Wood .. Leave Qiduia a P. C. CARLSON its WOOD Blackwood, Load SS.73 Blackwood, doable Load . . .fB.75 IS-kaca Oraea Saak . .StJ.73 lS-teek Dry SUk Dry Slab, -1-foot $.( Bay row (reca Ub early KLAMATH FUEL CO.. OaVoMSMak. ahrk PtiM7, "THERE arc to many food things these days we hardly dare suggest any thing. MINCE PIES ARE NOW IN ORDER and WE HAVE ALL THE THINGS THAT MAKE THEM GOOD VAN RIPER BROS. "Quality Groceries" 6Ui aad Mala Plioae 85 L Blockwood Theater VwiUarJag W. E. Sectors in tlie Comaiercial Draaia 'ALL FOR GOLD" For this, or lu equlraleat, on tlie pot, we will deliver Blockwood for $8 a load, and a so-called "Double Load" for , wiUi trad Ink stamps to boot. I'HONK 72 Blue Front Livery and Feed Stables Forsaerljr the aoodman Stablae 4'KLL KQV1PPKD LIVERY AND VKMD MTABL1C Miwdy it Hilyard, Props. tl Klassatk Are. Pkoee I6I-W The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH MHsr Published dally eaeept Raaeaj by The Herald PubUshlag Coaaamy of Klamath ralU, at 115 Fourth Street nest, ntul Uio KuropcAn coulllcl tho only ottiorshow Hint cnu attract cual Interest Uh It, HUT IK VK AUK TO benelU by the Panama International hhIUou, wo mutt ls that halt mill levy measure. Entered at tha poatoMca at Hast- ath ralU, Oragoa, for traatai twloa through tha aiatla aa aeeoea-eleee natter. Subscription ursas by Ball to aay ad- draat la tha Utlttd Btataa: Oae yaar 11.00 Oaa aaoatk . 10 KLAMATH FALLS, . . ORMQON MONDAY, XOVKMHKK a. 1BU . TBB KLAMATH FALLS 8TKAM LACNDBT Guarantees trtt claaa work aa wall aa trtt alaaa eerTtee. It yon hara occaaloa to stake eoaaplalat aad do sot fat lav atedlate attaaoea. ekeae D. ft. OAMPBBU. bWKShIIv AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS I.KT THK GRAND JURY TIGATK 1NVKS THK grand Jury wilt moot la lc- M camber, and The Herald will welcome a full and complete Inveetl gation by this body of aay aad all transactions of tho management of this paper. The editor of this paper baa been In the newspaper buslneaa la Klamath Fall for the past twelve yaara, and If during that tlmo a single Instance can be shown where we haTe either solicited or accepted a dollar that we were not legitimately or justly enti tled to. or where we hare threatened or attempted to coerce or influence any public or private individual, through fear of public attack, we be lieve the people of this county are en titled to know of It. There Is nothing like publicity to clear the atmosphere and discourage tho adoption of questionable methods by men serving tho public. The courts of our country are usually the best mediums through which this publicity can be secured. Charges and insinu ations arc not always satisfactory, and are not accepted by courts and Juries. Here is the place where tho people con rely on getting the full and com plete facts. The attack of the Merrill Record should be proof to tho people of Klamath county of how desperate Worden, Emmitt and their bunch are. They know that their rope is getting shorter all the time, and that they must win. Nothing short of mur der will stop them from holding onto tho finances of the county. It Is pita- ble to see how desperate they have become. It Is Immaterial whether or not W. O. Smith is elected to the legislature. If his defeat will mean the freeing of the people of Klamath county from tho bands of this band of political vul tures, we will not look upon it as a sacrifice of ourselves, but as a victory for the people, whose interests are ours, and that of every honest citizen. KKKP YOUK family closet locked throe days, gentle reader, fur current newspapers Indicate that a systematic search Is being made for nil kinds of "sVolelous." UXKASY MKS the head that wears the cronn. Hut from what we have learned during tho present campaign wo feel that lying I far from being an uuea) task for some of our un cr ued autocrats. L'Nl.KSS you wish a continuance of Weal's rabid tactics, ole for llr Wtthycombo, tho Ideal governor. YKS, Judge Uensou'a number Is 30. MANY MEN FAIL because they de vote to other people's business tho time they ought to give their own. Advertised Letter Tbt fallowing unclaimed mall mat ter In tho Klamath Kills postofflcc. advertised on tho Sin day of Oc tober, will be sent to the dead tet ter office at Washington, D. C, oa tho 14th day of November, 1914: Bechdolt, Erie Berry. Mr. Jack Berry. Mrs. J. H. tturltanek, K. Courts. J. J. Darcey, Miss M. Ford. Mrs. Mary (2) Fish. F. S. Goode. Alfred J. Gerthus, Gerthus llelaman Helena Harger. Miss Amy Jack son.Georgo W. Jones. Mrs. O. E. Johnson, Guss Kembrough, Miss E. K. Martin, Miss Marie Netter. Mr. J. Otlmans, John Piatt. Gus Satonor, Mahslm (foreign) Slmms, C. C. Thompson, Mrs E. G. Wenner. Mr. D. A charge of lc will b made on all letters delivered from this list. la calling for letters please say adver tised. W. A. DEL2ELL. P. M. .'. Scattered Shots .'. e BUT WITH ALL HER "spotlight" work, there is one thing that Cath erine did not make plain. That is. whether or not Worden paid the orice she sajrs was demanded. IN REPLY to the query. "Is the cost of living higher on a mountain." we can only state that it depends upon how high the prices on the mountain range. "MADE IN U. 8. A. none good enough without that label. OUR HOME campaign has reached the stage where it has the Mexican disturbance outdistanced for bitter- United Press Service LONDON; Nov. 2. Tho Heligo land of today Is a vastly different sort of a place than It was prior to the beginning of the war, according to a traveler who has reached here. From the lively, popular seaside re sort of a few months ago it has been turned Into a grim looking fortifica tion, fairly bristling with guns. No signs of gaiety aro seen. All tho vis itor have bad to withdraw, and also all tho Inhabitants of the Island who aro not detained on military duty bavo been ordered to depart. The reason for this Is that It Is planning to prevent the killing of any non combatants In cose of a battle, women on tho island. NO HEADACHE OR NEURALGIA PAIN Ott a 10 cant psckim of Dr. ' Headache Powdan sad doa't suffer. When your head oebfa you simply must have relief or you will go wild. It's seedless to suffer when you can take a remedr like Dr. June' Ileul. ache Powders and relieve the pain and neursigia at once. Mend someone to the drag- store bow for s dime packsge of Dr. June ITeadsche Powders. Don't suffer! In a few moments you will feel fine headache gone no mors neuralgia pala. Personal Wouldn't you like to have a PERSONAL GREETING CARD for Christmas and New Year? We have made arrangements with an Eastern house to get cards with your name printed thereon, at a very slight additional coat BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS With Any Greeting Desired Orders must be placed early Ask to sec samples UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY Corner Mala aad 7ta tttreeta, KUsaatk FaJla, Oreejea Men and Women of Oregon WAKE UP! Oregon's Prosperity Is at Stake Ten thousand men and women workinumen of the atntc stretch out their arms in earnest, brotherly appeal in defense of tbeir jobs, their homes. Fifty thousand hop pickers nsk you to earnestly think of the injury you might unconsciously do them. jSeven hundred hop growers, with thousands of acres at stake, with six million annual income hanging in the balance, and paying three million dollars in annual wages, as you to do nothing to them you would not have them do to you-to apply the Golden Rule. A foreign war that may last for years already is laying its blight of stagnation on our beloved state. DON'T MAKE TAXES ANY HIGHER DONT CREATE WORSE CONDITIONS OF POVERTY DONT CREATE MORE HUNGER Be awfully careful that your emotions do not lead you to do a greater injury to your fellow men and women whom you might think you were doing good This is the way your ballot will run: Political Announc eaetfe IW Jn(i ,.i ., .. - AMurner tl. I.'. Will., 7" rsudldal. for ... ,:."". ?iU, toil re'iulrlne l""-'i i ' p.,0,- -t mied for a ludld.1 ZT" U roil Jl!rtT!ui: ilMTTTTrr" , I -- l call (U iU0, A . aw lu tha fact that lu S?i ' MM ll.e frwat IhcmnUftL I ! U i.W. partis for ,.,,, laud utKiii niv .,., ... I : W iiowkx Hedd'sClassifiedAtVs. S w POR HUNT OPHCK ItUOMH ChaUeTiluTh tha Odd Fvllo and WIUiu k.t'i lni bm location In tt nit W l ...!., ,... 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