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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1916)
" n.ajfjt'n i . w, y - i .ij. TO I fXW '4.4'SSW ttssto-W.- WWMMVDOTOI THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON He Douhles With , 1 Hooper on Second Vs&'ft KjsLwa. -----'"""'"""""g"' Bfrlw' k' -yI -. vTrll 3B3BB 55BB55SSw''"'aa, . '.. rrHaniAaL Jkiv vrn ilftK5w?-- 3t ? ft: V V ,AvRi MVNT' -$ W3", ijf?: . r ff- .i tMtfCS. " " ',-" Tll ' r - 5 Jtr- '&, I v if f P 1 r$. HJ - ii. 1?" pi fc I& I ST 1 . . (? lWfe& -.. 7 isasr.s l'f-4t' ( ii mm. t&sXhKi-s .'rt- .-i I'KSV-T. -W. t$ .I'iT- ftlVrts ) , -B mZ'-tn- "f&? '-'- ,f-J? '4 ,J tvr -r- I M "o 'ii . Bg a w 4Hf "-"-? - rir lb h----Kw- tw m H nVBswH i W v--.. - Ml - ?r . . -- "--v-: 4? " V'llnj-A. Bunje left today for Sacra to spend the winter. -"--f V -Her; "Charles Terry foreman of the Doak .rae eVUpper Klamath lake. Is In XlHiMtk Palla to attend to business ..-ii Vl UC JLBBie T. 8-tve, O. W. Robertson and tout returned yesterday aft froin Sliver Casap, where they kJltadfiur line bucks. kt - aS" i iW'Oct Cattle. A James and Ike Straw were in Klani- fyjUfc alla last night. They are on their H' way to ine J. F. ranch below Dorris i'to'Ket cattle for their ranch near Ik Frisco. J Tkaddeus McHattan, jeweler and f nribllcaB candidate for county com $eJloner, left today for San Fron 4mo for a short business trip. sf. -",t i Tttglcy. Visits." William TiBley,' grain grower of the Midland section, attended to busi ness affairs In tho county scat today. Commissioner In Town. Frank H. McCornack, county cotn ulssloner, spent today In the county seat atending to business, matters. ) Bend Agvnt.Here. Fred Glenn, manager of the Port land 'branch of Keeler Brothers, fi nancial agent, arrived last evening to consult with city officials about the proposed bond Issue for the Strahorn railroad. Engineer Visits. H.W.HIncks. engineer in charge of construction work on Klamath In dian reservation, Is spending a short time in this city on business. a Taint. - Moore bought supplies of "!eI grocers today for his ranch on tfe Keno road. Much Mock Shipped. thirteen carloads of box shook w.n slipped yesterday to California li Hie Ewauna Box company, tho wnprny says the car shortage Is r lteved slightly but even now sufficient cars cannot be obtained. I Goes. ft" tier. B. C Richards, formerly pas- '.ti of the local Methodist church. ktft! today for his new home in Ash- He returned a few days ago t the Methodist conference at Leb- i to skip his household goods. Reolgns Job. Charles Burmelster has resigned bis position with the Wells Fargo company. Here on Business. H. H, VanValkenburg, stockman of Ke'no, was in town today from his ranch on the Keno road. MARGE FARMERS ; BEING DEFRAUDED iJt WBEMJOj farm loan board ffMSKB DEPARTMENT OF Jl'8 2: VICE TO FRUSTRATE WORK OF laAKK 8MARKB ' f Ms. Press Service SWAsJHINOTOK. D. C, Oct. 12. Ill' federal farm loan board today sfftealed to the department of justice Mr aid In frustrating nation wide or ganisations which are formed to de ftratd farmers through their ignor MM of the rural credits act. jTbe board says these organisations among the farmers, tentatively or ganise banks, sell stock, and then -Jail." MS w .AND HALTS ATLANTIC SHIPS $ IN8TRVCTS BRITISH SHIPS NOT TO LEAVE PORTS ON ATLANTIC GERMAN SUBMARINE ACTIVITV IS THE CAUSE MAD KING OF BAVARIA DIES OTIO, INSANE FOR SEVERAL Y11ARS, PASSES AWAY TODAY, AND IS SUCCEEDED BY LUD WIG THE THIRD COtENHACEN, Oct. 12. Kin Otto, the "mad king of Bavaria," died today at Fucrstenreed,. where r.e tins been lmp-l.-oncd" since he was declared Insane .cveral years ago. Otto is succeeded by his cousin, l.tidwig the third. SUBMARINING i United Press Service GALVESTON. Oct. 12. It was offi cially learned today that England has y warned all British shipping interests to not leave Atlantic ports until fur ther Botlee. 'The' English government will dis claim any responsibility for any ships tktt sail contrary to these orders. The submarining Sunday of four Kaclish freighters on the American side of the Atlantic is responsible for the order. TO BE INTOLERABLE PRESIDENT WILSON SAYS THIS GOVERNMENT CANNOT' LOOK FRIENDLY TOWARD SUBMA RINE WARFARE ON THIS SIDE United Press Service INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 12. Presi dent Wilson, before leaving Long Branch last jilgnt, decided to ascer tain whether or not Germany in tends. to continue her submarine war fare on this side of the Atlantic. If she does Intend to keep her div era on this side, President Wilson de clares this will be regarded' by Amer ica as Intolerable. The president makes three speeches in Indianapolis today. SOME MEN REST COLUMBUS DAY --, i. LOCAL BANKS AND COUNTY OF FICES ARE CLOSED TODAY, BUT ALL OTHER ESTABLISH. MENTS ARE OPEN This is Columbus Day, and In com memoration of the men who la ac credited with discovering America all the local banks and county offices are dosed. i!ut all working men those who sell groceries, and clothes, and who build houses and haul grain and man ufacture newspapers, don't get any rest on a day like this. They are working in commemoration of the man who Joaquin Miller says "sailed on, and on, and on." Brighten -p the home these cold, snappy evenings with nwslc. The best ta records cast oe heard at Shep herd's, the Record Headquarters, ae-t door to poateflke. 4-tf . NOTICE Owing' to unforseen business re quirements. Mine. Elsemore will not be able to leave at the present time, as announced yesterday. She can be seen at the Washington house. 12-lt TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Four miles out on Keno road, hunting coat, Sunday. Return to Jewel cafe for reward. l-2t FOR SALE Remington hammerlejs, shoots .22 long, short or long rifle. Room 8, Loomis building. 12-3t FOR SALE OR TRADE Oliver type writer' in good condition. Winters' Jewelry Store, 7th and Main. 12-2t" H OUSTON' Metropolitan Amusements s MAMMAAMMAAMMMMMMMAMMMWWWtf .HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE Ellison-White Lyceum Bureau Season 1916-17 Pre' enls for thr First Number "THE COMUb PLAYERS 1 WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25TH Season Tickets Now on Sale r ' Old Church Burns SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1. St. Uittrillcs hall; "erected la the early fftles;' partly burned this morning. Tfca nearby St.. Roses Academy was ayed 'after the sisters had marched .the ckildreaout orderly, UPBEUS THEATER !ar.:vvi.ft.-1. , --;sifcs-w-h-r rtr--- f h r.ra t, "i;,nt ibwvw wi-f , --. v '9 sw vww ;.qrfMKday wd Friday Why. ?&&&xlW1UUWT. la Fl Five Reels .Comedy Va" v-''h. .J- jrL1,'fsr-pr s-paHi wwrm vww wmwmvw "!i"iT Uflflin ?MfW HUD1U Jf A"t, MCttaU ' .1 jnmm fTWW-PWsij TRY TO DERAIL HUGHES SPECIAL ON SHARP CURVE ABOVE STEEP CLIFF, INSIDE FLANGE OF ONE RAIL IS BROKEN WITH SLEDGE HAMMER United Press Service LOUISA, Ky Oct. 12. What is believed to be a deliberate attempt to derail tho special train carrying Charles E. Hughes, republican candi date for president, was discovered to day before the train left for Halats- vllle. The inside flange of one rail had been broken with a sledge hammer at a sharp curve above a steep cliff; The rail was repaired, and tb. train, pro. ceeded. - STAR THEATER TODAY Blllle Burke to -PEGGY" - Seven Reel Triangle "A MODERN THELMA" Five Reel Fox, and BIG DOUBLE SHOW FRIDAY "THE SALESLADY" Hazel Dawn SATURDAY "THOU ART THE MAN" Vitagrapb TEMPLE. THEATER "Tbe.ReunloB ," A. Three Part Tanhouser Military Drama, Featuring James Ollmore "AJMU-Ub at Rudolphs," Vogue Comedy "Seeing America First and Kartoon Komlcs Gumont Educational. Pathe News." t EHH B!hI i isBBHI' BS--J-----Wsl-ssdiJPff x' m SgfiBs5$ T HOT. TMCOM, CMCAaO'lteW WM Stand Out from the Crowd -get that JRpyal Tailored Look &Ka i iRCHANT Tailored Clothes are clothes that express the personality of the wearer. They are faithful reflectors of your taste, your selective ability, your partialities and penchants. A custom-tailor dressed man is not just one of the apples in the barrel, or one of the colorless pri vates in the motley ranks. He stands outjhis clothes lift him apart from the drab background of mediocrity. Some men futilely strive thru a life time to discover the secret of appearing smartly dressed. They fail because they do not try th Custom TaflorYay. And the Custom Tailor Way is best exemplified by The Royal Tailor Way to the perfect harmony of your body and the solid comfort of v your purse. Royal Tailoring means theomega word inacustomtailored ) 4ltl suit or overcoat at 'ZO X 3W '3 Authorized Residtnt Dtaltrs HI- Royal Tailored Clothes sold exclusively at Southern Oregon's Largest Livest Men's Store IC K. K. Store-Leading Clothiers-Hatter j Movable School Will Be Here for Four Sessions Klamath county is to be visited by tho movable school being sent out this fall by the Oregon Agricultural College to many rural sections ofthe state. The school will be here on the following' dates: v October 30 Plevna. October 31 Mt. Lakl. November 1 Merrill. November 2 Bonanza. Professor E. B. Fits will have MERRILL OPERA HOUIE MOTION PICTURES WIONItDAVS Merrill, Orsaen mMW lmw m MMMWM DR. F. R. GODDARD ' OateejMrtiils Physician Suits Sit, L O. O. F. ToscBla REMEMBSR I never charge for examination sad sonsulUtloa. FURTHIUt This places yon un der no obligation, and you will set i be asked ta talcs trsataaat Heurs: to 11:80 a. a.-, t to 5; 7to.gp, m. PkoaaMl charge of the work In livestock and dairying. Professor Pitts will be re membered e tho lecturer on these subjects at the farmers' short course in Klamath Falls a f?w years ago. Professor John Larson will lecture on soils and crops, and MIhs Anna Turley wll direct the work in domes, tic art and science. These lectures and demonstrations will bo opened to everyone, and will be free. They will be held from 0 to G o'clock each day. better say If he wanted-to be re elected. Making all due allowance for the democratic effort to put the platform of 1913 Into effect, can any voter In 1916 Ignore the following array of cold and Icy facts? The democrats said In 1913 that they would reduce the cost of. living. All necessities and staples are now hlghor than ever before. We do not ''-mo the democrats for high prices. SVa do blame them for continually iKlug Idle, promises. - Vn."l.l' t. -. . .. J - .. . . w, uiaiaiitc, nUW kuuui me gennite l promise to onrorco economy and trim ' down appropriations? They have been I...... . .,..- .rfmlaMntM bouio. inu iiov... . does not represent the ceBUP: ulation and production. J ,!. i.n rlvrn ai.Sl'K'' . . . .... I.... mill I caomei. no -' - -.Mi -, in hlc Pfillhrn lobs'. TWO" "I ItVSt sit .-.. .- - i-sn..t liavn bCn .r.u -: calamines, mu m cabinet will coramand rwpw . home and abroad. ; Finally, lam "ItejfS Mean camp aim worm-. - llcan success this year ",lV,i Here tho republican party, "J recent houso cleaning w- n nf Intnrnul COlltrol, l "M ' Z ter qualified than JJJ George Ade Has though College Rhetoric to Last (Continued from Page 1) Whits House, telling him what he bad politicians had worn a path to the ., a,Fruiriaiiuns; iqey nave oeen i " !-"" ,nnH" in iim ,.! i...i .... . .i.-,- ... !... n takn r.hargo 01 I"!"" i ;.:: "" :""" ",.M""wr ,ou,iT,.7.r ... thm urn r. aafely. I have not "$? former oeuoio "'-,-,-. sure that the world "j better every year Instead i !- aarftW-L WbenamanhasJuitBafo ... ahnot. BSSl'.. .J ammunition - "" " uM, ut " to stand off on a WW" "Jr Into the sir. rt0lT,"u&tt lie the lcttbt this Jgg( -i - rontendlng P' T.i ""' """".; .i.w j,r ery voter rami -wm have yielded to cholpe or retire to w ugj iscoie ssptional.. Thls.'ls no time "dittl" I pdllttcai appolat- ;h-tl-lvhV sW rund. n. .Mil far avsry progreMivs ., h The democrats tinkered the tariff. I and hard times followed. The pres- safely. nave , ' lrtWf cnt abnormal prosperity has resulted former beliefs and I sin trmn a fl.iwl ' v 1 ..-J- ..... ik.t hn world W I"1-...ji ..- I.... ui iuiuion war orucr-. i Tho war will cml In l!7 or 1818. Knropo, desperately In need of money, will make an unprecedented fight for foreign trade. The "nlted States will need a protective tariff m never be- rore, Does any fair minded.. ypter with a memory a foot long believe we will get It If the demccrairafe la power? Tho democrats temptatjpn. .and become Til. If h.V. .fatf..... lf.ll. iwiuiini yumivKi autwiHi ; ---! ,- ..mip j ments and nubile fundi m . h.ii for. every progreiv.r ,.-- j DrrntniMi .if ant... ll-l... L iU- .'.--- ond VOte fat HW ,t'A wwwwwwwwiwwwwwwwwwwi' wwwww r ' ,"y """ " ",W r------.- M.j P ' IS- .'.