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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1911)
i f if my Tr3Jll , m-HOsc." ' i '" i; 'M !aig LYCEUM CONCERT GREAT SUCCESS IMPBIUAIi HAND BEIX 1UWQEM ANI PARTY ARK A RKVSLA TIOX TO PATRONS OP KUM. ATH LVCKVM COUMUB The Imperial Hand Bell Ringer nnd Concert Party, the trst attraction In the Klemath Lyceum Bureau course, waa greeted by a- packed houso last ovcnlng at Houston's opera house. Tbo big audience waa awarded with ono ot tho finest entertainments over listened to In this city. The English troupe are a superb company ot mu sicians, and as entertainers aro in a claaa by thcmselTes. Tbo performance lasted a- llttlo over an hour, but every selection waa heartily applauded with such enthu siasm that encores were responded to In every case. In addition to the bell music, tho audience waa treated to number ot double quartet selections tho voices being particularly fitted and well blended. The soloa of R. B. Bolleau ot Ne braska, was a very pleaaiag addition to the English party. "Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil is the best remedy for that often fatal dis ease croup. Itaa been used with succcm In our family for eight yeara." Mrs. L. Whlteaere, But alo, N. T. mmmi session . MIMED BV60V. JOHRSON Presidential Prtsnaiy Mensk list of Sabjeets Wales Kxecatlve, KxytaJk. is Call, Says Lefislatare. Provide UN RtWSr Aril 161 OWtllf EIWI1 (Continued from Pag 1) 'Inlted Praia Service SACRAMENTO, .Nov. J I. Qovern- nr Johnson has Issued a call for aa extra session on November 17th. in eluding twenty-six subjects for legis lative action. The presidential primary heads the list. His statement says: "Tho leglsla- truo should provide laws whereby the people may express their preference for president, and by direct vote se lect delegates to the national convn- tlons." Suffrage. Initiative, referendum and recall arc among other subjects. NOTICE Notice is hereby glvea'that there aro funds In the city treasury forth redemption of the following warrants, interest on same wiu'ceas from date hereef: 3681, 3SSS, 3SfllK. UU. MIT. 3SSS, IS. 3ios70, 3611, KM, 3693, 3CS5. JM, IMS, MM, HIT, 2C98. MM, 3700, 3701, 1701, 1701. 3704. 370S, 3T0I. Dated at Klamath rails. Ore., tats Hth day of NHjefebcr. 1111. J. W. S1EXJBKS, City Treasurer. that a man ran fill by the simple fact ot an Idiot." "Natural aptitude, ot course, will bo the surest foundation tor useful ness In any career," Dr. Butler said. "Practical experience, welt analysed and welt understood, Is also ot prime Importance. But between these two Ho the study cf principles and prac tices, the acquirement ot the subsi diary Information which must be drawn upon and the practice, under criticism, which gives the beginner the benefit' ot the oxpertenco ot oth ers. All these the university can fur nish tor Journalism as It furnishes them tor engineering or teaching." President llutler bclleu'S that ex perienced editors should have eliarea ot Instructing pupils In the scientific study of Journalism Itself, nfler they have acquired a firm grounding In all branchca that necessarily must be subsidiary. Mr. Pulltxer, In defense ot his school ot Journalism, published short ly after his endowment, suggested this plan, and It undoubtedly will be carried out when the Institution l organised. , "In organising and carrying on the school ot Journalism." said President Butler on this point, "we have the ad vantage from the outset of the sug gestions nnd criticisms ot an advisory board composed of prominent Journal- ssaw a aaaaaafr 1 jP"asr a. ii .. rVi. vvrivtvvi i3b - JadajP aaaaw. c . e9jlW -5!Pd ffsKi c ??v"''-7 c'HBBaaaa2aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiiaaaauiffBavBi Zt'si aataaaaai' BaasaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaTBM SHsaaaaaaaaaanMlcKBMrBEMp'i&dftw' y XKflSSaf it ariaatILj2sa !aaai sss 7 "" Y OU don't have to wait until you go to Washington to attend some official function to get into a dress suit or Tuxedo. We hare Just as smart affairs right here at home; and really a lot more interesting to us. Are you going to the Banquet? Sure you are. Be dressed right for the occasion. There's plenty of occasion for you to wear o .e of our Hart, Schaffher & Marx efeningor dinner mitt; am" we can promise yon thia: Nobody yon aee will be better dreated than yon are if you're in one of tbeaeanita. Perfect itjl; that's the mIm this; ilaett drew fabric, silk Hied; fitted exactly. We'll rapply all the acceeeortea, too-ahirta, collars, gloves, hate, walitcoata. Dreaa vr eTening anita $35 to $00 Buineaa anita 20.00 to 50.00 Orcrcoata 10.50 to 40.00 "ORtLAND STORE tits having expert knowledge on the subject." While the plans tor the operation of tho school nre et In n more or teas chaotic stale, It Is certain that the suggestions ot Mr. PullUfr regarding the courses to be pursued will be fol lowed to a great extent. Copies of the great editor' defenso of his Jour nnllstlc school theory have been sent to nil prospective students nnd others who have tu ml o Inquiries about the plan. Tho curriculum outlined b) Mr. Pulltxer In this document Included1, Tlio principles of law, ns pertains to tho profession of Journalism! litera ture, with special reference to the lit ernturo of polities; tho study of truth nd accuracy and tho art of being nblo to And facts when the) aro re quired, rather than cramming a stu dent full of them In schoel: history, with trferenro to the rlo nnd fall of nations nnd the making and break ing of grval public Institutions; oca nouiles; modern lanKiisges, to such nu extent that It will kIo tv n'wia permnu nrress to other than his na tlvo tongue; tho ethics of Journalism, for, said Mr. PulllUcr, "aboo all else lie Its moral sense, courage and In tegrlty." Mr. Pulllier'a plan, and tho plan that probably will be adopted by the university, regarding tho study of newspapers Is as follows, according to President Butler: "llavo twenty or more editors, either retired or In trtlve work, give a courso of lectures on tho dally newspapers, pointing nut to the students tho good and bad points In each: have the students gft out a paper of their own 'under a city editor, who will wield a pen as ruth lessly as a real editor does, but who would do what the rcfll has no time to do toll why he did It:' teach the pupils that It Is not typo nor presses nor advertising that makes a news paper, but brains, conscience and character, working out to public service." THE OLD KafUARMC If you need any fruit trees for planting or wish Id mako good money wiling thcmf, wrtto us for particulars. No previous experience needed It you want to'nuke noney. We show you. , 11-30-lmN. Albany, Ore. Al.DANYsrJaBEIllE8, Inc. Heavy, Impure blood makes a mud dy, pimply complexion, headaches. nausea. Indigestion. Thin blood makes you weak, pale, sickly. Bur dock Blood Bitter makes tho blood rich, red, puro restores perfect health. MMU IS M STlANli Mil If aftrat S0VERI6NTY (Continued from Page 1) lug humiliation. A pageant repro duclng tho outstanding events In In dian history, first, tho ancient philos ophy and culture of those oriental pcoplo; then tho coming of the Brit ish, ruthless nnd dominant; the long wars which broke the spirit of India: tho last expiring effort to regain what hed been lo.it which found expression In tbo mutiny, a llttlo more than fifty years ago and, finally, the "Dlack Hole of Calcutta-." India irsthra with sedition. Tho spirit of rornluilon has gained audi a foothold In (ho country that It Is doubtful If Its ndvanco can ever bo checked. A merciless policy, ot re pression Ins filled to put down ihla ATKINSON ALWAYS HA8 IT FOR LESS ...OPEN... ABOUT DBOBMBCK 4th, at 4M Mala at. 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All 7.50, 8.00 and 9.00 Suits-now - $5.00 All 10.00, 11.00 and ta.oo Suits-now - 8.00 All 12.50, 13.00 and 15.00 Suit5-now - io'.oo All 16.00, 16.50 hnd 17.00 Suits-now - 1 2. 50 All I8.00, lo.oo and ao 00 Suits-now I5 00 All lo 00, la 00 and I3 00 Overcoats-now 8 00 All I5 00, 16 50 and 18 00 Overcoats-now 1 2 00 We have a big line of Fur Coats, Wool Lined Coats, flackinaw Coats and s, All kinds of warm footwear at the very lowestsprices IP ATKINSON HAS IT. IT'S IN STYLE sullen rcslstanro on the part of In din's ii)stcrloiu millions. I.asl summer tho crops failed. On tho heels of drought has followed (amino and plaguo. India's 300,000,. 000, norer far from the starvation line, have crossed It. India's normal death rate Is 40 per 1,000. Plaguo nnd famlno claim n million lives cacti year, according to olSclal flKures. Kroni the plaguo alone 0,364,000 died In the ten 'years end. Ing 1009. Thousands dlo In districts never visited by the official) enumer ators. This year conditions in India' aro not normal; they are worse than nor mat. Wholo towns aud villages are stricken. Thoro aro not enough well to rare for the sick and dying; not ouough living to bury the dead, tin dor theso circumstances it la not strango that a tremendous cry of pro. test ha gono up from the Indian pcoplo against the mockery of holding the durbar, ostensibly n period of re joicing, this year. The money might be better spent. The bulk of Englishmen at homo aro opposod to It on the tame ground, A large section of tho English press haa pointed out with aa outspoken nets unusual when the subject under discussion la the king, that humanely speaking It ' cruel, and politically spraklnx It Is unwise, to hold the durbar at thin time. Tlio lord chamberlain reply was that "Ihoru would he no alteration ot tho original plans." Parliament voted f.OO.OUO to de- frny tho klng'a expense at this oud of tho Joufney, Tho Indian govern, nient lint appropriated fi,02S,000, Another $16,000,000 will bo squan ders! by tho native rulers In "offl. clal" espouses, which must come, from the pockets of the common people In Increased taxes, Tho reasen: it Is tho Kngllsh gov. ernmrnt's policy Hint 300,000,000 whipped nnd subjugated Aslatl.-s must not be permitted to forgot that nrllannm not only rules tho waves, but also haa a atranglo bold on India. Attractive Invest saaaaaaaaaaaaaasmaaaaaaaaaai , . 1 Ntti 'r7t P f.. av.a a, " WARSHIPS TO I0UMY SAILING THIS JUTEMWOH United Press gervlea 8AN KItANCIBCO, Nov. II, At 6 o'clock thla aftornoon the California, Colorado, South Dakota, Maryland ond West Virginia will Mil for Hoao. lulu. Mrs. Chauncey Thomas and other wives ot oalcers are going to Honolulu, which is taken to Indicate that no orders to go to China ar expected, NOOII AIWrrtdJCNT'HlTK. Ninth and. 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