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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1915)
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SSI 9-lm-eod Subscribe for the Herald, 50 cents PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS INSURANCE THte Man FRED B. HURD WATCMMAKEB aad JEWKLHR Watea aid Jewelry repairlag of all kinds promptly done. Hlgkost prices paid for old gold ; ad. silver. -We geacaatee first class serrice aad soUdt a share of yoar patronage. MAIN 0T, PHONE S74J A. a STRATTON Watte Bids. Klamath Falls Telephone Connection Oy StoTS. Mad Nw Now is the time to get oat year )W heaters aad have new llnlaar aaade. No need to amy new stoves. We eaa Sr yoar old oae aa good aa, bow. Oar charges are very mod erate. .- PasW, Pikgk St Lorcnz 7N Main St of Livery Riga aad Saddle Metessat the MODOC STABLH8 May, Gjateaad Feed for Sale K. I. CHTLDKRS, Proa. How's Your Roof? FURWHILBTHB SVM BUNKS W. D. MILLER Om aU ktads ef reeSac aad cea arsts work WalaataadSih. PaeaeSSS taaeatKe. '.W". . .fr,; ' - w ... KLAMATH FUEL CO. U'., JkTWnOM, maaidar . ; -' f: ': in' - , Kraj,w,o.ri n i w i:-r'v -m Mt-iA-.y ,jmw .m av m- .A' ;:- w. h -.v., .7 a mk,? steak e Bar Msrk Blab. Bade s WkW. JlAadisaaad "--- W mm a kf l i' fl"5 -" " - ' M: eteaw aal.ai bai.re aartag, as p, p'V'i .-IPSBiamael.al'aaat yesi.ae aaare l)l ..' SWaaJastaraaedea. .. Oar atf seal wBfaen --'- elamadL W.O. SMITH, Editor Published daily except lulv by The Herald Paallaalag Company of Klaatta Falls, at US Fourth street Batared at the peetoHce at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, for traasmtattoa through tha alalia aa seeead-elaaa natUr. ' Subscrlptloa tarats by stall to aay address lo the Uattad SUtae: One year tl.ool Oae moatb .60 j KLAMATH PALLS. ORBGON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1915 AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALL What the War Moves Mean By J. W. T. MABOX (Written (or the United Press) NEW YORK, Nor. 1. Taa union of the Germans and Bulgarians la the northeastern corner of Serbia con- cerns Great Britain more than it does Serbia. The junction was effected, not to threaten Serbia, but to estab lish 8 quick route for supplying am munition to Germany's impoverished ally, Turkey. These munitions, however, must move over thirty' miles of mountain highways la Serbia, and 100 miles of Bulgarian roads before they reach the Orient railway. Such a move can only be countered by a rapid concentration of the allies either in Bulgaria or Turkey. And the Germans will be able to equip the idle Turks with needed supplies unless the allies cut their communications. Hence the challenge to the allies Is serious. Its effect on Greece aad Roamanla, cannot be a source of satis faction to tha allies. FORTY ARRESTED SMUGGLING RING CHARGE IS SMUGGLING IN 86 CHINESE THINK LINER OFF CERS CONSPIRED WITH IMMI GRATION EMPLOYES United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1: Dis trict Attorney Preston has issued for ty warrants for the arrest of some of the officers and members of the crew of the liner Mongolia aa the result of the alleged conspiracy to smuggle 86 Chinese Into the United States. The evidence has been submitted to the grand Jury. More arrests are possible before Commissioner General Caminettl ar rives Tuesday from Washington. The smuggling ring is considered to be a gigantic and well-organized one made up of boat officials and em ployes in the immigration ofloes. It is thought that many Chinese have al ready been smuggled in through their efforts. NORTHWEST IS HOLDING WHEAT FARMERS OF NORTHWEST MOLD. ING GRAIN FOR BETTER PRICE. WANT f 1 JI5 PER BUSHEL THE. MARKET IS SHY MINNEAPOLIS, Miaa.. Nov. 1. Leas than one per cent of the ftgaatte grain crop of the - Northwest has reached the market Fear mUUoa bushels less grain hat been marketed thus far this year than at the same time last year. Lumber dealers report aa unpar alleled demand for cheaper lumber, and this, eoapled with low grala re ceipts, grain gamblers say, mesas that the farmers of the Northwest are holding their grata. That the farmer It prepared to hold hit grata until be fts fl.lB a Basset for It to a state. mast often Beard, D If omen Window mam samamemaw smaaaV maPaBmamaamftiiWBV' emapamamamamamaHm aaaaa neaaBBBBBBBy asi.. .saTmamamamaaam Ssa wMV ' 1? mamaammV C jvVdmemeememeaateTe sammamaamammf (1 aamamTaamameaVpli'V SaWJaaamamaamal BaB H V fgaW'ta sSB Baaaaaaav Baaaaal' eaaaaaa maaal aaaaa 1 vVt aaBjflUaESBEM- , M H wi "MMiieHqHBBBajagajBBjBB aaal al aaaaaaaaa bbbbbbt mamaaaaml aft1 ' Jar Paris Is not the only capital where women have taken to the work of men on account of the war. Here is proof that Berlin Is as hard put for laborers as France. This protograph Woman Official Ores Roles for United Press Service SACRAMENTO, Nov. 1. Mrs. Ed wary Hyatt,, assistant state superin ter.dcnt'of public Instruction, who re cently cuused some excitement by de claring "no one could tell her how her daughter should dress whea attend ing hJeh achool," has written six rules on raisinc girls. Here they are: First Above all things encourage a child to tell the truth. When a child does something wrong and con fesses it, spanking gives birth to the thought ot lying, as a shield against future punishment. Second Teach a girl to dress with- HINTS ON EYESIGHT If you have frequent headaches which medicines do not cure; -if you see distant objects more (or less) clearly, or need to bold printed matter neaTer to or fur ther from the eyes than formerly, or need more light; It yon have observed any of these things, yoar sight needs the aid of correctly adapted glasses to assist as well as preserve It, Accurately fitted glasses are only possible when the sight has been scientifically tested. We have every facility for doing this, and exercise the greatest cars, so I that you may receive the utmost benefit from wearing glasses. We offer you accurate service. H. J. WINTERS MMMMMMAAMAWtaaavVeVkajkaajtaJ E tfONII THREE FACTORS Of this bank's usefulness are vital and are Its principal m. sons for being. Thtrs ar U rssawitlblllty to customers, stack, holdsrs, and the community at fans. Moat Important Is Its re sponslblllty to you as a unit ef the community, in pretesting ysur Money, living you sane financial sdvlco and extending a max), mum of crodlt based on seed hanking principle. ..Ws'dre nates, tary ts one anothtr at ewafemtr and financial ssent, and should got acquainted. Yeu art welcome to consult us on any ahratt jf tho banking buslnoee. v First THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH Washers in Berlin shows two women window washers dressed in male attlro on tbelr way to work. Being something 6f a novelty in Berlin, thoy attracted the attention of a crowd. Raising Girls In her means. Let her know the finan cial circumstances ot her family, aad the right kind ot a girl will not try to equal the rich girl in dress, neither will she envy' ber, for fraakness by her parents will create in her a family pride. Third Let the girl take part in household duties, so. she will not be lieve herself above such things. Fourth Make the bouse so at tractive and agreeable that she will not have to go visiting to find social amusement. Fifth Encourage tho young girl to develop her tastes for attractive dresses ones that will make her ap pearance pleasing. Such can be ac complished on a very meager means. Iet the young high school girl try dif ferent ways to dress her hair at tractively. Sixth Teach the girl to consult her mother regarding ber clothes. The mother's taste Is usually the best. She knows better than any outsider how her girl should dress. FAY CONSPIRACY PROBE CONTINUES in- m EVIDENCE SHOWS THAT THE DE STRUOTION OF BRITISH SHIPS IN AMERICAN HARBORS CHIEF PROJECT OF RING United Press Service NEW YORK, Nov. i Plana for the prosecution and further investi gation of the alleged Fay conspiracy to mow up munition plants and steam ships will be discussed after the ar rival of Assistant Attorney General Warren from Washington. Evidence shows that the destruc tion of British ships lying three miles on the coast was the major prorject of the conspirators. Chllcota writes Insurance that pays. 1 National Bank FALLS, OREGON TO MEET WITH LATIN-AMERICANS WOMEN WANT CM)SKH CtMN'Klt. ATIOX WITH WOMKN OF LATIN. AMERICA BAN OX STARING AND ItlUHTI.ING (United l'rcss Staff Correspondent) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1. Wo men of every race and creed; women of every walk of life; suIIniRlsts and antl; noutrals and belligerents, un furled hero today I ho banner of mu tual tolerance. Under the auspices ot the Interna tional Congress ot Women, these del egates from almost every land on tho globo opened their six day convention under an Iron-clad agroomont not to talk suffragist, peace or religion. There was, however, plenty of talk. Tho women will try to establish more ot an entente cordlalo between tho wo men ot North and South America. "We are going to see it wo cannot overcomo prejudice between tho Latin American and tho Anglo-Saxon Amer ican," explained Mrs. F. II. Colbun, who Is In charge. "We stare and bris tle at each other like quills on a por cupine. Tho Latin American woman smokes, but does not go on tho street without a chapcrono. The Anglo American woman (that Is, the most of her) does not smoke, but sho goes and comes where sho pleases. Each hold their social customes against the other." NEW CABINET TO CONTINOE WARS WILL FIGHT ON TO DEFEAT GKR. MAXV AND CRUSH GERMAN MILITARISM, ACCORDING TO NEW PREMIER United Press Service PARIS, Nov. 1. Brland, tho new French premier, In an Interview to the United- Press, said that tho new cab- Inot won't dovlato from the policy of France to win tho war and crush Ger man militarism. "We desldo tho world to under stand thnt tho change In ministers Im plies no chango in policy," said Brland. This declaration, combined with that mado by Lloyd Gcorgo last week, seems to indicate tho reports that the allies will soon sue for peace to be without foundation. The English minister said that England will not stop fighting until Belgium was free, English independence guaranteed and Qerman militarism crushed. WIH Start Campaign goon United Press Service NEW YORK, The democratic na tional organisation will staTt the 1910 fight within six weoks. The commit tee meets in Washington in December. OUCH! BACKACHE! RUB LUMBAGO OR PAIN FROM BACK RUB 8TIFFNRH8 AWAY WITH NNAIil, TRIAL IIOTTLK OF OLD, PENETRATING "ST. JOOOB'S OIL" Ah Pain Is gone! QuicklyT Yes. Almost Instant re lief from soreness, stiffness, lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with "St. Jacob's Oil." Rub this soothing, penetrating oil right on your painful back, aad Ilka magic, relief comes. "St. Jacob's Oil" In a harmless backache, lumbago and sciatica cure which novor disappoints and doesn't burn the skin. Straighten upl Quit compUinlntl Stop those torturous "stitches," in a moment you will forgot that you ever had a weak back, because It won't hurt or be stiff or lame. Don't suffer! Qet a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacob's Oil" from vour Imnhl now and got relief. Adv. Subscribe for the Herald. 60 contt Mock Trial Salvation United Press Berrien HAN MKtJO, Nov. 1, Julio Unrein, 1, or thin city. Is out on probation limto.nl of lighting n chargu ot bur glary. And tho rimon ho U out, start ing to keep n promlio to hchavo n year. Is thnt hwn adjudged guilty by w Jury of alleged felons In tho Ban Dlcgo county Jail. Ho had n regular trial In tho "felony tank," with twelve alleged felons acting as Jurors, with nuuther alleged felon fitting i Judgo and with others noting as attorney and prosecutor. flnrcltv had mado a plea of not guilty at his preliminary examina tion, When ho entcrod-tho Jail his follow prisoners suggested that a mock trial should bo held to nee whether he should change hU pl. lie agreed, and tho trial was held, tho case being based on tho transcript ot tho proceedings at tl a re la's prelim inary examination. There was no Joking, everything botng carried out with solemnity and Judicial exactness. Tho Jury soon declared Garcia guilty, Advertised lrr List 'The following unclaimed mall mat ter advertised an tho 30th of October. wilt be sent to tho dead letter office at Washington, U. O. u tho 13th day of November, 1015: lluldwin, Phoobo A. ltallcy, Frank Uonnott, H. J. Buckingham, Donk Clay, Mrs. Harry Chlldors, K. W. Ilcaglo, Mrs. Nolllo Hoppe, E. M. Jones, Doc H. Ltttlo, Mrs. M. 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