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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1916)
Ts,L-r, ,; t 5tW'- .VZ . i.T'W . ft? .. 'v THUWOOAV, AUQQ8T t? i THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAAk roim . - & - ?.r?i,y.'j ?": 4 A rawv I c K Bt Da 1VJ. f . fl 1 9 , I i We have secured the exclusive agency for Patrick Mackinaws, America's finest line of Mackinaws and Sport Coats; all colors in plain and belted Norfolks from $5 to $15. A good warm Mackinaw is the best all around winter coat, and here you will find just what you want at the price you want to pay. See them. Lewis Union Suits In Fall and Winter styles ready; the union suit with the perfect closed crotch. $1.00 to $10.00 per suit. G. & M. Sweater Coats and Vests New Fall line of these celebrated sweaters ready for your inspection. Everything that is new and desirable in sweaters. Prices 50c to $10.00. K..K..K Store-Leading Cloth iers and Hatters ISKS ::m,9iw!&f3n KESKSUl Here From Algoma. Mrs. James McCarty is down Algoma on business. from From Logging Camp. -Joe Ball was in town last evening from bis logging camp on business. After Freight. Carl Puibley was in town get n load or freight for J. enlojn of Bonanza. today to L. Spar- clarke is most i POPULAR PLAYER I VOTING CONTEST SHOWS BIGBEE IS SECOND AND CARMAN THIRD IN POPULARITY PENNANTS OF Return From Hunt. Harvey Depuy has returned from a hunting trip in-the northern part of Klamath county. Visits Mother. :. . . ... . t '.'. - .virs. Andrew ue.uer, loimuiiy Mii Alia Balis, anivcd last evening from Montnguo for a visit with her mot her. TEAM ARE MADt! MW'Mh Visiting Here: v ' - ?-Mrs. Henry Switzer of Ashland is Jre for a visit with Mrs. C. W. Kaler visit, Sad otherfriends. j . " I Rubber Man Here. T. H. Wilkinson, manager of the San Francisco branch of the United States Rubber company, arrived jes terday afternoon for a short business Dixon ,in Town. Louis Dixon was in the county seat today to buy supplies for the Green fields farm, of which bis father is man Flcishhackers Return. Herbert Fleishhacker and party, who have been lusticating at Ilarri- .Oelivers Hay. William Tlngsley and employes de livered five loads of fine bay to local people today. Mr. Tingsley has a fine ranch in the Spring Lake district. man Lodge for a few weeks, are peeled this afternoon. They will turn to San Francisco tomorrow. e-te- ORPHEUS THEATER THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Hobart Bosworth in "THE IRON HAND" A Thrilling Red Feather Photoplay of Political intrigue In Five Reels "Fllvvor'a Famous' Cheesehound," One Reel Nestor.Coraedy SIX REELS GOOD MUSIC Admission Always 10 Cents Coming "PEG O' THE RING" Jimmy Claike, catcher, was declared to be the most popular member of the Klamath Falls baseball club at a not ing contest held last evening at the club's benefit dance at the Pavilion. Lyle Iligbee, pitcher, was voted sec ond in popularity, and Fred Carman, outfielder, third. The voting was done by the people who attended the dance. To advertise the club and to en able the fans to obtain souvenirs of their fanrite players, pictures nnd pennants of the team lm e been placed on s.ale. Either may be obtained at anv loeal strne. Tin ce siloes of large pennants h'tve f been made, and on each are the wouls, , "Klamath Falls Baseball Club," and a small picture of each of the players. These pennants may bo obtained for $1.23, $1.50 and $2.00, depending on the t fiber Small pennants bearing the let ters, "K. P. II. 0." and an individual ' picture of some player of the team ire also for sale, as are postcard pho togi aphs of each player. i . . Black Rust Damages Wheat Damage by black nisi to sprint; heal in the Northwest is renortel TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY as llkel' 1o Cl'i Iown 'i'o crop 50,000.- : 000 to 75,000,000 bushels fiom earlier TOn. L'XCIIANGK For Klamath im- e-itlm.ites, the possible total being pioed property, piefeiabiy looming given at 700,000,000 bushels. The lmute, 40 acips of the best land, one-1 Canadian eiop Is expected to bo 100, lmlf mile" fioiri postofflce, new hev en-j 000,009 bushels less than estimated a mom plasteied, house, phone, electric jearngo. lights, hay bain !!0xi0; cow bain 10x' CO; best watei light; mortgage $2,500 Return Home Today, can lun. Price, $225 an acie, 2.r. cqvs TIio Misres Iiess and Inez Kilgoio anil milk unite; will sell on good and Miss I.ethia Priscoll, wlio visited terms Address bov S3, Willows, Cai fi lends In Mils clly laHt night, i etui nod 17-21 to Bonanza todav. Arguments of Crawford Assailed: and Mil &M pilmarlly on an eight hutir day. Mmm-h-m In thla mailer, ami M Tho clutlimcu aie In u euiu'ii't Ihls should have lung slum imnlilisl i(, until iionit. ii iii prcuiric.i nun uiey ( hi ives vvun mine rnrs, or the I ... . i . a . ...... .. ... . i win iiccepi. ovfiwiicimuiKiy vviisoir linn me ear snnriiiKii Mow romiiiij Dliiopos.il. of Is nil iiiiiiiial oi mi reiice, ajd 1 (he fill ttuvi mason tliui v;u liattirai SAN FIIANI'IWO, Aug. 17. Prosl. lUmu yuu In tho punt the nwwltjj leni willlntn Kpiuulo or the Noiillicrn 'aeiflc litis not i orel veil Piesldent WII- tion'rt telegram late this iifleruoon. lie j Is vet uiiileelded whether or nut he editor Ileinld: The opening political gnus wore trained and flied Monday evening, nc eoullng to schcdutLvin the democratle eampnlgn in Klamath Falls. No one seems to be verj badly ciippled or ehal.en in ids faith. If "True Amor iiaulim" consists in "fiankest discus sion of all political issues," Colonel Sillier and Judge Crawford certuliilv failed to grasp (lie situation. To our litter amazement, Colonel Miller slat ed Dint the issue in the present cam pj'lgn is Woodiow Wilson. Has if come to pass Hint nation il of the legislative bianch of our govern ment I'lini Wood row Wilson, Colonel Miller told us Hint one of tho first mil i nil .wis nf Wood row Wilson wan li pi'iMm.-.lly appear upon (lie llooix of eon -ii ,.i and compel the pasT.age of the ciiirene) or federal hanking iiicuv l..e never oven waited In see what umgicii would do. Colonel Miller didn't tell us tills, but one of the first ollieiiil acts of I'lesiilent Wilson wits hi.i 'i)''ional appeaiaiico on the Hour of tlie bouse with a demand that all legln li'lmii M'lnpting Au'orlean vessels en gnged In roast wise trade passing vmII go to Washington. President Ken of the Pennsylvania ntlltiMil In spending Ills vnelitloil lieie. He najii be will not go to Washington. piovldliu; moic ciii-m to ItnnJIe i pioduutH of our people. , Your monopoly of iruirli of ttbv Htory is aUHoiute, mul u nmu ii'imil ami liiHist that jnu nii0;j neeesimry fiiellllles for fully ami i ipiiituly protecting the iiiaimfsdjt mid ptodllreiH tlieielu Car Shortage Cimt,lniuil fniiii Page 1 H OUST ON' Metropolitan Aimuemtnlil ii-mji ir-ir -i" ,ii-i "-i-nvfr ni'nirw.AMJm OPERA HOUSE. HOUSTON PARK STA-K THEATER To Crater Lake. Oscar Peyton, local agent for the Union OH company of California; E. W. Dlanchnid, traveling salesman, and A. 15. Mason, head auditor, left this morning for Crater Lake. ! Saturday night dance at Pelican n-iv boarding house, $1.00 per couple, in cluding supper. 17-31 The Chllcots acrncy Is the home of tti" TJtna comcanleB. It I FRIDAY mmm mission that there Is not now, nor' ie there a piospeetlvi' slioitiige ofj eiiil'iui'iit to handle all Ihelr ptoduct.t. J Without In any way n!leclliig upon' your elToils or.those of tiny other otll-j el.il ol" your company, we aie of thei policies ae, to bo subordinated to Ili3 thiough (lie Panama e.mal be iepeald. ; epirion that the Roiithoin Paclflr com- i Inter.'Sl? of an Individual? lias' it In the Ioiir lb.l of legislation elled by ' pimy ., deiellet In Its duly to the, I.iolnei Miller as Inning been abso" people of Oregon uuless II ran anil will i "Myotcilcn of Myra," lutely eouipelled by Woodtow Wilson, ttiKir eaio oMlu.' bllHlnes.M offeilng to It,' I'.leVelilll KplniHlc we i.iii. ii io noie auyining along tne whirl, buslnesH, In the imliiro of line i,t i.nilonnl woman Hiiffr.ige. norj ililr.gs. is solely tributary to your line1 was i luld labor legislation enumeiated , a.i, dependent iipon'your efforlit to got I sir nuviiiKiieen compelled uyw'oodiox. r.iKel. Many ninmlses have ' hi en Di.ule to this eoiiiiiiiKslon, and tl.-i anolhor seemingly ills- itliliniei-ri iiluni; oiir lino llml iimv ulti in Urolher Miller's nug-i 'u, fnj'v taken ear., of. mul id., t'.n.mt.i row Wib-on and Cliarles rjvnnn "esuon mat tne money necessary to ()f tpis i(i have a right to assume Hughes, but with contrasting the mi-1 ,JU'I(1 Mipoi dreadnoughts could be ex- of thin Htale have a light to tionai policies of which those two poiuled to belter advantage in eon-.assume tliat the liulu.itrle.s loraied Ameiican citizens are representatives stiuetlng loads. Tm suggestion somej w jour linos will not lm peunltled lo and exponents; in contrasting tho na-!1'""' Hl't- ' o fit in well wllli tho languish ror want of neiessaiy fanlll (ional policy pursued by President uVmoerntlc piepniciliic.ss p, ogram. It jtlos nnd e.nilpinent to movit the binl Wilson, and tho policy demanded or J somehow seemed lo indicate that nr offering, him by tho democratic platform, or,11"'1'- hearts weie not In tho move! We fewf that your company In not 1012, upon which he was elected and , "1(,,u for Piepaiatlon for defense. 111 -. was supposed lo stand. i wa'' another illsappolntmenl when' lliotlier sillier and Judge Ciavvford failed to lefer to the llalllmore pliit forni ami its numerous vciy excellent planks. In picsldenliul campaigns of the pa-st both p.ullcH have been in- lellned to icly, for suppoil, upon lli con e to pass than any slinglo Amer ican citizen, he he domocralor repub lican, can be elevated to a position beloie tho American people beside which national policies and Issues ( dwindle into insignificance? The minds of tho American people today aie en j grossed, not with diawlng parallels be tween the pen-ona! merits of Wood- Wilson. Theie was eoidnnt note "Mr. Jack Coco Into Dualncn," I Frank' Daniels foiiifiljr i "Lul:s'o Loncnomc Job," j l.pl;i Coined)' I "Mutual Comedy." TEMPLE TIIEATEI '"The Myetery of Cniter Brene," A Tlnee Keel Dramii, IV.lnrls Crane Wilbur "Sammy'a Scandalous Sehemei," Two Iteel Vogue Cmnlr "Patho NewB." Tho idea or policy of exalting the in-1 dividual lo the exclusion or national km in a presidential campaign speech; to the exclusion of .paramount issues upon which the life and destiny of America us a mil inn ni.iv ilennml U fraught with too much danger to be! fal,"ft"ll,," ''" wlilrli they have ear-lightly-passed over, it stiUes light ill !'1"'1 ol"' ,"ti,' P1"1'0"" I'M"". U tho vilals of our .epresentallve fo,miW,H lo b, "xIR'c,e(1 ,llil1 nrfhjr Mil of government, and Wen the snake In ' U'1 w"ul11 ,('a" "ltl,"r ,l,'uUI' "!"m the piasa should be piomptlystotehcl "'i11 ""I"""1 '" lll earnest plea for Piesidenl Woo.lrow wilsm. t. .... i ""Vporl for Woodiow Wilsen: but ho American citizen, lias our unstin'ed edmlrati&n. Hut Piesidenl Woodro-v Now don't let the rediculously low price quoted at this sale mislead you in the belief that the goods involved are not worthy of your best consideration quite the contrary All are regular stock lines and the extraoridniary price reduction quoted for Friday has been arranged for but one purpose immediate- clearance. Come early and secure first choice. Wilson as tho exponent of demociatle elect' Ine Is another matter, and tho at tempt lo make Woodiow Wilson the i pai amount issue in the piesent cum- I uign is an attempt In herns the mlmU or the people or Oiegon. It I'cema Incredible, almost, that our! uemocratic brethren, n their nil. didn't. Cfiairman inilteo. A. L. U-2AVITT. llepiiullcan Cenlial Com- Employers Reject Conllnued from Page 1 iifceji'iieo dining Iho discussion and should forget that this is a irovernmenii mv0HUfrm,fm I'Wl'ulnaiy to u fin-il of delegated powcis; that tiio govern- Ladies' whjte lawn, voile and organdy shirt waists, 75c quality, bargiu price. HOc $1.00 to $1.75 quality.Jjargain price. 75" Ladies' vests; 15c quality, bargain price 10c Ladies' vests, 20c quality, bargain P"'ce .' ', ,12c Ladies' vests, 25c and 35c quality, bargain price '.."...19c Ladies' union suits, 50c quality, bargain pn'cc '. 35c Ladies' union suits, 60c and 65c quality bargain price 40c Ladies', union suits, $1.00 quality, bargai' Price 70c I THE MOST IN VALUE F. J. ERZ THE BEST IN QUALITY menl Is divided into tin en branches, legislative, Judicial and executive; that the specific enumeration of the povvom given and granted by tho con slitiutlon to ono brunch is an nbo luto withholding of those poweis from either or both tho oilier branches. Wo wqro treated Monday evening by Colonel Miller to highly .colored v.oid panorama of Piesldent Wilson's Invasion of tho leglsl.itivo brancli of iuo government; also to a highly com-, jendatoiy lecognltlon of his prowess us ! n compeller of legislation; and in tho next bieath ho was held up to us as a lemoicelesH exteimlnator of lobby ists , 1 1 The demociatle platfoim of 1012 de- miuiueii iiiiiepenilenco for congieas fiom executlyo contiol nnd encioaeh "'flit. No Piesldent has muiiiriH.i le.'H iesiect, nccordlng to Colonel Mil. seltlenient. It Is learned tlmt tho govoinmnnt "111 isslst in (lie investigation, adjus. .ee:it of dlrreienc-s i rid rnfomempnt o' liieagieenienls .T)rtde by tho oppo I: ', lofec'i. Tho govii'mcnt nlso mlv cieate a plan to avoid fuluro s,tilkes, A rettlement of tho controversy now Is believed In many nunrloiH to bo Im probable because the railroad' man agers thieo times have roieeled tho pioposal lo give Iho eight hour day a trial. Home of them elmrgo that the pioposal is a poll! leal movo, ns accop Innee of tills offer would put tho mat ter past tho November national elec tion. No commission could imiL-iiiiv setllo Iho contiovorsy befoio spring, i Piesidenl Wilson concluded his ap pi'ul to tho district chnlimen of tho1 biolheihoods at A o'clock this uflor noon. Ho talked with (hem for nn , hour. After Iho confluence tlm lemf- Grace and Charm ftl'H tltnlAil liifirnll.t tl.nl Jt. ... . . tort. Uatement, for the independence dent p., fo7 ..eulement 're . 41 A woman s,pride in dress is rudely shaken if her slioev i.ui to snow mat winning grace ami charm of line tliat'1", women seek so eagerly to get, Correct v,oge in uotv( was never so important a feature of stylish tlressiiiff M.rl.l .,,... I- I" . . ' . . .. ,..ll . -H'" "v uh 1',-iMnoii hays it will be far a lontr tunc to w-i Planing at tlie low-notch price ofj?2.50 for Uie best shoes of their kiml.jind ending at $..-0 for (he shoes of highes cost" we have I lie .range for obtainnigl'gtfit-e and charm" m I'.'ill font wear here isceainly unexcelled- Regal Exclusive Shoe Store Fall Shoes