The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 08, 1912, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD
V. O. miTH, aMNer m4 Proprietor
PuMMitd telly aaaaat Jvadajr at 118
rvertlt Ptraat
Bntarad at tha poatoaaa at KbuaaU
ractla, Oraton. for traaaailaaloB
tbroufb tba aatla aa
ataltar.
Suaaerlptloa ttrma by mall to aay ad
draaa bt Ua Ualtad Matat:
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KLAMATAl rAXIA . . OKaXiON
THCIWDAT, AVQV8T S. 101S
ARK YOU KONHRT, MM. KVANST
O. B. COON
Th Electrical Man
;; of hay wis cut this :;
;: year.
S : Not a f odtt of waste Z
laid.
H Come ing and see
aboattnts
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louse,
Lust be
cash
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J. P. MfcUIRE
431 flain St;
N A WII.O atort to corar up from
da public InvaaUaatlon oaa of the
boldaat and meat dattbarata attampta
at lootlac tba city traaaury, flam
Rvaaa of the Nortbwaatara, trlea to
beamlrch tba good name of Mayor
Nleholaa. rortuaately Mr. Nlcbolaa
la batter known, and baa a atroagar
reputation for boneety and veracity
than our friend of the morning paper
And hi weak laalnuatloaa, Inatead of
being a damage to the mayor, will
Imply create contempt for tba
writer.
'Why U Mr. Nlcbolaa brought Into
thla affair, whea be waa not even la
the city at the time of the attempted
printing ateatT The mayor la ac
cused of being a friend of the pub
tliber of the Herald, and we truat
that thla atatement la true, and we
would feel highly honored with the
friendship of a man with the aterllag
Integrity and honaaty of the mayor
of the city of Klamath Falla. He la
a man ao far auperlor to either Mr.
Rrana or Mr. Sartdge that one can
not aeaoclate with him without hav
ing hla confidence In the Integrity of
manhood renewed and without feel
ing that, after alt, there are atlll aome
honeat men In the world.
We are not dealroua of slandering
the charatcer of any maa or of see
ing them aent to the penitentiary, but
aa a public newspaper, strlvlag to
print thoae things which our readers
are entitled to know. It Is the solemn
duty of The Herald to protect the clt
liens of thla city from being robbed
by the men they have elected to
oflee, without fear or faror.
The publisher of the Herald baa
been a resident of the city of Klam
ath Falla for the past ten years; and
he la perfectly willing that hla con
duct and aetlona abould be Judged by
thoae whom ha haa associated with
for alt of that time. If ha baa not
been sincere and honeat In hla deal
ing with the public, the cltlten hare
had ample opportunity to find It oat,
and wilt not need any Information
from Mr. Evana. On the other hand,
Mr. Brans must remember that be la
practically unknown la thla city, and
the people are Judging htm at the
present time. The people are the final
Judge In public matter, and In the
course of time the honest and dis
honest are known. We submit our
rase to tba people.
Xow, we have a propoaMtoM to offer
Mr. Era of the Xorthweatera. We
know that there are several mem
bers of the Hty roasKfl who hare
need their ofRco for their private
gala. They have show themeelvee
grafters of the coarsest bread. We
Intend to drive these me from pah
He oaVe or send them to the peaHea-
tlary. They raa have their choice aa
far aa we are coanerasd.
Xow, Mr. Kvaas, are yoa hoaeet
aad willing to aaalat The Herald la
rleaalag the city ajoveraaseat of cor
rnpttoa or graft, aad thaa show that
yoa aud your newspaper are dtaer
lag of the confidence of the public, or
will yoa aae the laftaeace of your
paper la uphpoMiag the looting of
the eky? ft I ap to yoa, Mr. Rvaaa,
to show the people of Klamath Falla
where yoa staad. There caa he ao
hedging or hackta dowa. Tell the
people what yoa are golag to do.
PEOPLE YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
CAMPBELL IS SOME BOOSTER.
Shortly after a maa named Noah atapped from an eicuie of a thin on
. . . ... . . .v ... .wkn.w..i in this world a family or
me top o ab Ararat, iui " -- - - ..
booster. Klamath FalU. fortunately, number mong lt reldnt a at
reel deecsndant of thla tribe. Ha U
O. D. Campbell, and you can ay what
you please about hla ability to run an
automobile, but you must admit that ,
ha haa Inherited the family trait.
D. B. Campbell I strictly, primar
ily. Int-kat-aad-all-the-tlme, long-may-tha-atarry-atrlpea-wara
and hall
Columbia lle'a all of these kind of
a booster for Klamath Fall.
But speaking about automobile
driven, Mr. Campbell la perfectly
willing to admit that ho la not en
titled to any medals tor this Hue of
endeavor. Ho undertook a few daya
ago to pilot a party of huatem Into
the huatlag portion or this county.
It happeaa that the road to the select
aectloa lead through mountain, aad
tho Incidental mountain roads must
be traversed. Mr. Campbell waa at
the helm. He waa the official to boi
the compass, or whatever a chauffeur
doc when be follows a road. The
olny thing that waa really aad truly
boxed waa Mr. Campbell's right ear,
whea Cj F. Stone, oae of the party,
forcibly took paaaeasloa of the wheel,
performing the boslng operation In
order to establish tils authority.
But outside of this. Mr. Campbell
Is all right. Not long ago ho return
ed from a trip to Egypt, looking for
trace of hla family tree.
Recently Mr. Campbell attended th Klka blow-out lu I'ortland. Oregon.
Here waa hla stock expression, used only when be found some one who
had never heard of Klamath Falla:
"I've bean In Egypt: I've bean In Paris; I've been In dear old Lunnon.
and I've been In Kallspel, Montana, but you are the first man t have
ever met who baa never before heard of Klamath Falls. Oregon."
Some class to Mr. Campbell, Eht
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INQUIRY COURT
READY TO ACT
ACTION OK OFFICKRH OF NATION
AL GUARD I.N DMOBKYIMJ OK
OKRH WILL HK INVK8TIOATKI
IIY COMMITTKK OF THKKK
PORTLAND. Aug. s. Officers of
the Secoad Battalion, Third Regiment
O. N. O., who dealre to have a court of
Inquiry go Into the event leading up
to the arrest during th Oraya Harbor
maneuvers, will have Immediate op
portunity to appear before Colonel
David M. Dunne, Lieutenant Colonel
John M. Williams aad Lieutenant
Purton K. Lawaon for tbelr hearing.
Adjutant Ueaeral W. K. Inter an
nounced the personnel of the court
and at the same time appointed Major
Cecil H. Dauer recorder of the court,
bis duty being to represent the stale
Uauer la In the department of Judge
Advocate OeneraL
CITIZENS WANT
AN OPEN T
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SUFFRAGETTES
HAVE FRIENDS
UKITIHH OOVKRNMENT FKAK
SKRIOUM OONHKgUKNCBM AH 4
KKHULT OF THK SK.VDINO TO
JAIL OF IRISH VV'OMKN
Ualtad Pre Service ,
LONDON, Aug. 8. Public senti
ment I strongly against th Impris
onment of th Dublin suffragettes aad
the government la fearful of retalia
tory measure. Tba police admit
that they fear assaaslnatlona may
follow or be attempted
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"So," said the Ooddess of Fortune,
"ou are weary of steam yachts and
special trains?"
"Yes," replied her especial favorite,
"And you have ceased to care for
motor cars and aeroplanes?"
"Entirely."
"Well, what do you desire now?"
"I want to go Into a convention
with my private ateam roller."
Washington Star.
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nhiifOp
By Joe Busk
Uood morning, have you been
bribed?
o
It Is now In order to look for the
man "higher up."
Aad It doa't take; a whole page to
tell about the graft, either.
When there cornea to some expo'
Ing to be done, truat The Herald for
the Job.
In the meantime you must admit
that the printing steal was the pro
verbial atraw.
Of tourse, dishonest councilman
are not expected to be respectera of
coin. Most any kind la auro to look
good to them.
Call Up I78IX 681
ANTORIA.NH FltKHKYT A I'KTITION
TO THK ITTY COUNCIL AHKIMi
THAT THK LID UK TAKKN OFF
THK UNDKKWOKID
ASTORIA, Aug. I. A petition
signed by 00 rreldents of this city
waa presented to the council asking
for the reopening of the restricted
district lu the Interest or business.
The petition waa filed and the ma
jority of the councllmen expressed
themselves la ao uncertain terms, op
posed to the reopening of the district.
Two ordlnancea were Introduced pro
viding tor the regulation or the dis
trict and the prohibition or any means
or communication between places
where liquor la sold and apartment
occupied by women, but both were
laid over.
"I did not have a very nice time
when 1 first went to Annabel's," little
Madge announced on her return
home. "Annabel iu cross as could
b; she wouldn't let me play with her
doll or touch one or her playthings."
"Well." replied her mother, "when
I was your age, had 1 gone to see a
little friend and she would not let me
touch her playthings, I should have
gone straight home."
"liut times have changed since you
were a little girl, mother," Madge re
plied, alter due reflection. " I slapped
her race and stayel." Kajpa City
Star.
Ice ColdAlelons
Watrmolonsdlvred to youi
homn cold as f Id atornge can make
tfem,-Hjtr piud.
e Malta Mirket,
IS7I and ll
W havu som venQesu-ble etr
treat prop. foJaie-Stephen
Hunter Resit
Sit t
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And order an Ice-eafd watermelon
delivered to youriome, 1c pound.
Also cold caaialaCp at Hale Mar
ket.
andw
with Whit
tf aa
pVbet
wii enierumment
TllV fi
Form
MAI'LK FRAPFK,
HHKKir.ir, WATKR 10
VANILLA. STRAWBKII1
AND CIIUiOLATti
K'R CRKAM.
Our SherlMta
are made
water. Olre
a brick of SI
ii
atsr lee
Pelican
order for
for your
Klamath Fal
itiaaitca
rly Hoxey
Oregon
A Clean Scalp And
Hair
Many of your friends hav luuadjaWu luaurlaut gruwtr, ti
blr oft and gloaty aad a araip liar irum uunarair, win rt
IUTONF.
rnin lha use of
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oughly-rub th calp wlkfli atlff bruah-apply Hlriuloae-.fi,
In well and dry the halrJaTor combing.
Pitas undtrtlaBdJfhat llinuione is nm meraiy a net ir m,,
II It a tonic a food-ff
troaajhly tleaaaea, k aaw preveau bac
u.lakaa attll atlWMlat the rJl4 of lt
TZa isadinf unvsato Ha rottira eaJ
raataral haaaly a4 rator Ibo hair.
i aaeuld be ?a year treetlni table,
i cent aad ll.f'.Mh bottle,-
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Phone 001. OSlce 817 KUauth
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everyJffltUe man or
elUaTffr Fuads debotliBd k
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Start aa aetaaat and fret yew.
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and Saving! Bank
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WE WILL GIVE YOU
To advertm the DURHAM tHJPl.K.X
rasor for oaly the oastrMHillMg rr
Fill out the roupoa below
w will give rest
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Aay perana Mho Nreda g4ayra at al
Miry raa be had.
Hrraua eaili ilay thai la alliiMaT Hi pasa Inriraars Ihr lroW
JIIBt tliat
We haveV free aervlre of J-faiiilaalhia heir Hint la for sayawlf
aail everybody.
We employ afcly the nam approved wwrtliwU for lesHag
ryr, aad reaulU areWwayAVwaai fhey should he.
Take advantage
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Wlntern
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mi OnrJciMHlmg
GOOD
PRINTING
Is an important factor in any business,
and often contributes toward success
Let us show you our stock of bond papef
and print for you a line of office sta
tionery which will prove a business
getter
W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO.
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