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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1911)
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Last night' low waa 40 at 3 a. m., the same as the night before, and at S a. m. the temperature waa 41, the same w yesterday at the like honr. At I o'clock tost night It was 45, against 47 the previous night, and the high yesterday waa B6 at 3 p. m.. against 62 at 4 o'clock the day before. mm us hack FRM FMKR TO f UHKI Ks tension of Mesas of Qakk Cos. SBanlcatloa Brings Mack New Ter ritory Into the System, aad FatUl Utra Neighborhood Baswesa Special to The Herald L.AKEVIEW, Oct. J 6. The Lake view and Pine Creek Telephone com peny aro about to build another new Use to the "Point Ranch" on the west aide of Goose Lake Valley, a dis tance of twenty rails, which will place some fourtcetf largo ranches Into telephonic conrauulcatlon with outside points. B. C. lhurstog, president of the eotrpany states tint they have taken over the FnrmsJs, Moss, Chandler, Dent and Bunting: lines. These cover much of the, coulty from Silver Lake to New Pin. Creek and from Bly In Klamath county, to Adel and Plush la Warner Valloy. A new line from Bid well to Willow Bneh has Just been completed, which fcaces Surprise Val ley and lower Oodse Lake polaU in touch with this part of the country. The new metal Ic line from Reno to Lakcvlew, which will be a part of the system, aad over which the N.-C.-O. railway will transmit their dis patches, is almost completed here, and will be In operation next month. There are about 160 atone In op eration In Lakcvlew, with a large number scattered throughout the various portions of th. county through which th. llnea now run. The work of consolidation, together wRh the building of the stv llnea, has taken two yean, aad fch. thorough ness of th. work shows th. rapid growth of th saantjr. Th. line all converge L re la a central station. JACK JOMSM 10 PtEACNEI wifFUfsiemfrtfii Xcsvo tirasear" Proa Bqasrcsl Circle Called LONDON, Oct. 26. Jack Johnson declines to preach. Rev. Stanley Parker, of Nrwcastle- on-Tyne, upon learning that the "champ" waa retiring from th. rug. Invited Jack to try th. pulpit. John son seized the opportunity to respect fully tell the clergyman to mind his own business, and h. took advantage- of the opportunity to ejpress his views about tboso who "queered" his fight with Bombardier Wells simply because they did not like to risk see ing a white man defeated by a black one. DISSOLVE STEEL INST IS KsJfJMr United Press Barries WASHINGTON. D. C. Oct 26. The United States department of lat tice this afternoon filed ar suit under tbo Sherman law against th. steal trust at Trenton, N. J. It asks disso lution of th. trust. Th. trust waa formed nnder New Jersey laws. ArOIUITY FrfiMT WT M COTfJUHFOtCUMIf Socialists Going Rather gwesUoMofOpewOMyUOaeofthc Isaacs Meat lYnmlasal fas Warns PoUtkal Oanleat United Press Berries LOS ANOKLES. Oct. 16. Whether the destinies) of Los Angeles ar. to be presided over by a socialist Job Har riots, assistant counsel for th. htc- Namara brothers may be determined at th. primary eleetloa to be held here October 3 1st There are four candidates la th. Belt: Harrlman, Mil. Oregory (re publican), George Alexander (preeeat Ineamseet), and W. C. M asset (ma chine republican). Th. democrats aad prohibitionists have no candidates, but th. majority of th. Independent member of the parties are aiding Harrlman. Th. primary law provide that any candidal, receiving a- majority shall or forthwith elected. Should bob. re ceive a majority at th. primaries then th. two highest are to coatsst at th. general election on December Stb. The friends of Harrlman, realltlag that he would be hsndleapped at the general election, are strlvisg to roll up a clear majority for him at th. primaries. There u a possibility that they will succeed, although th. tght to prevent this u most desperate. Th. women will take no part In the primary election, th. constitu tional amendment airing them th. fraachlse sot having toe paassd la Urn. to perlmt them to register. Bat thoy are registering ta droves for th. regulsr election, aad shonld the mayoralty be threwa lato that eon test they may prove ta. salvaUoa of Job Harrlmaa. Maar of th. women who ar. reg istering, aad th. number now totals aearly l,l, opealy announce their Intentions of supportlsg th. princi ples of socialism. A goodly number will support Alexander, whilo a rew assort that they will vote for Mnshet. Tho tght Is clearly between Harrlmaa and Alexaader. Th. Israss ar. clearly dsiaed. Alexander says he stands for a closed Ltown, but his opponents say that his Idea of "closed" Is to have tho front doors locked aad the window shade drawn, with th. tenderloin element scattered throughout the residence district. Harrlmaa has challenged him to debate thla question, but Alexander has refused, asserting that It would be an "Insult to womanhood." In reply Harrlman Is nightly de claring that smalt wages and corpor ation oppreasioa Is the chief cause of vice aad misery, and that with the referendum It eeuld easily be discov ered whether th. people of Los An geles desired segregated or scattered Th. tght is most bitter, and It la almost ecrtala that unices Harrlman Is clearly elected at the primaries he will have to, make the Ight with the machines of both parties, and th. so- called good government orgnnlxation united against m. ( f READ THIS I HAVB BOMB estate Invest. in Mali ssfK ptepsrly. FTVK ROOM, RUNOALOW with i oafs- tsrs. hlstha frees) Mas. Compare H wtik ethers, as) yes wtM gad that It Is a leal tarsals, rrtee .lee. Abeat asH ess. . NEAR HIGH SCHOOL em the hill Owe of the Bsest view lets hi this se lect resides section. Price osily OWNER NEHM MONEY; mast HI this week. Thfrqaartet of a la Nichols sdstties. WW sell any part Sea as tedajr. BINE ALFALFA LAND. 1B4 act dttrh aad) esWrstios. FroaU a Ijm Um aa4 mass twai me acre. Terms. WW aU stsaa A IMI rORTT I Iser Kch aad esHJaS. Osly BB,f WE RAVE A LAROfc LMT ef dty b-ysag. WE WRITE BfJlR IBBOTUHCB is Imfilsaa 1 Nert is THE TOGGERY Stands for all that is best in , 7 Men's Wear y I sssasssssssmasssmmgaassjaBBBBBBBBBBBB 111 . M "WHO'S YOUR TAILOR" Get an Ed. V. Price made to your meaiurt suit at The Toggery Strictly hand tailor, cvtry thrMd oolt w f uarantB the fit or no money, and th prlca la no Ulihar than you pay for a hand ma down from tha ahtJf." )' 500 snappy, -up-to-date woolens and 50 styles to choose from ; ' ' HOKSIEM CONTEST ttP KOFIE COMMISSIONER Attorney Churlrs J. Kcrgumn, who Is a runiinlulonvr lo hear nrldcnco In tho homestead contest being wkcI by J. II. Short against Bticrtusu A. Drown, In rvferenro to 140 nrrrs near Crystal Creek postofficc, In the o. ernment forest rveerve, continues to toko trutlliliili' li ltn matter, whlrli Iisr nrruilrl all eek lo date. Mr, Htmrt ntleseii, among oilier tliliiRs, Hint llrown tin not mnili llii Itii liruvement reiulrml on llio iroerly, nml has not ivlnljllnliiit his (Vol ili-iirc then'. When llio rommlMloncr roiiipli'li-s ho heartnx ho will refer llio mitiject to tho land offlrn nt lkp view. r'Olt HKNT 'Nlruly (iiriilnhi.l iit. room house, :o I'mir tixnn hnnw and barn. III) KIcM room lioniv; Fifth and Wnlnut iIk'hp trnl to the right party. A A Mi'lmflrr, 711 Main street :.t Temple theater, Matinee dally, is3o p. til. Krenlug, first eiformsnce, 7:16, rontlnnos. Arclilent will lm''on tint the best regulated families kip Dr Tbonuu' 1'trctllc Oil for surh emrrtrnclri. It subdues the iln ami hesli tho hurts. I Temple theater, Matinen rtalljr. lilt p. m. Evening, first irtormioe. TtlC, continuous. J . 66. ....... SSSSSS6S. ... MMMMMIMMMtMMm8)lMMMMMMMMMMMtMKWWltt 66t6SS6SS. .... gt6sssssss...eee SPECIAL SALE OF Women's Cloaks and Suits Friday and Saturday Hector's Department Store m????????????i???;;"""""""""'"v'vvvy ntmnnmimiiiiminy ywv-;v- 4 4 Hftvfrfr t vfohMENCINQ Friday mornino; and contlnuing until Saturday eve ning, we will offer about 250 suits and coats 25 to 33 1-3 per cent less than regular prices. One of New York's Cloak and Suit Houses from which we buy extensively will have one of their salesmen here who will bring direct from New York all the very latest styles in coats and suits and as the line will be exclusive you may select a garment different from what you have seen before thlsseason. You are invited to attend the sale whether you intend buying or not. 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