The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 23, 1912, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD
W. O. SMITH.
Editor
Pvbltahei dally atceM vaaday ay Ua
rUarald'.rublUhla OaaiBaay ot
'i KUmatt ralla, at 111 Foarta ft.
Entered at the pottoffli-e at Klamath
Mil, Oregon, (or tranamlatlon
through the malla an aecond-ct.M
matttr.
Subtcrlptlon trrma by mall'to any ait
dreaa In the Ualted Statea:
One year IMC
One aioata ..x... ........... .19
KLtMATW FALIl. . ORKOON
MONDAY, SKIT. AX 1UIII
MRS. JOHNSON
TO OE DFLE6ATE
NIIK IS KI.KCTKII TO HKPHKSKNT
THK MC.tL I.OIM1K AT TIIK
ORAND MtlNlK MKrmXd OK
I'VTHIAN HI8TKIW
One ot tho moat pleasant social
events of the season was the meeting
ot Cascade Temple, Tythlan 8lstera,
In the I. O. O. P. hall on Friday
last. The usual buslneas meeting
orer, all repaired to the banquet hall,
where a course luncheon win served
and greatly enjoyed by the large
crowd present.
Several new names were balloted
on for Initiation at next meeting.
Mrs. Qlet Johnson- was chosen del
egate to the Qrand Lodge, which con
vene In October at Portland.
PEOPLE YOU OUGHT TO KNOW
e
e e
JUDGE GRAVES HAD A HUNCH
e e
BRUSSELS. Sept. 3S. Kid McCoy
haa filed a claim against the Uelgium
government for 1200,000 damagos.
LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE
'.
(Communications sent to the Her
ald for publication In this depart
ment should not exceed 300 words In
length and must be accompanied by
the name and addroaa ot the sender.)
oilongftsr the first mud was bn-uglft Info the Klamath country, It
was 'lecMed'to Incorporate iho town of Mnktlllo. LA handsome set of by
laws na drawn up, n marshal was selected, nml, ns nn afterthought, It was
decided Hint sumo sort of u
Koerulim body would prove ad
vnnlngiHius. Thereupon a city council wns
selected, mid Charles (Ira vet
was ono of lliote favored. Hut
Mr. (Iravea may hnve read the
handwriting on the wall. Any
way, ho not only did not seek
nmither term, but he moved up
to Crescent when he discovered
that ho was slated for am
chance lo make the 1
l.lnkvllte. v'
This thing of being
limn was papular tl
course Hint wns beforo
rnkera" were thought
Judge (Irnvea Is said
bnd a hunch. He set
one term as council
has never been prol
grand Jury.
Mr. 0 raves operatod
ranch near Crescent for
time, and made so muca
Hint he llnally had lo'a
Klniiinth Falls In order to
erly spend the Interest
main wad. He has
over two years now, and,
dlllon to having acquired
reputation of being a'
aood cltlien. he lias secured a strangle hold on the uRIre of Justin
tiesce. This, with Mr. (Iraves, was Unit by way of dlvertlsement.
has itiently been delving so deeply Into tlio law of the land that If.
ho Is tible to sit In the law game with attorneys as opponents
many ot them cards and spades.
One of Judee (Waves' vices Is an ailloiiohllp. It
slcturtsque language at times, and It Is n wlio lawyer
judge's machine before he takes a case l.i fore the Klamal
sflKp s ' vBf
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has
BILL HANLEY WILL
GIVE AN ADDRE!
Ilcttcr Out Thaa la
Editor Herald
r have been hankering to got the fol fel fol
eowing: off my system (or aome time,
tut out of consideration for your
irauera nave aeterred doing so an
ong as posaime. I'lease aon I pui'1111,blcl has not vet been announced
Special to The Herald
SALT LAKE. Sept. 23. William
Hanley ot nurns aud J. T. Hlnkle of
Hermlston are Included In Oregon's
representatloa on the program for
the Twentieth National Irrigation
congress, which meets at Salt Lake
September IfttoOctober 3, 1911. Mr.
Hlnkle will speak on "Problems of
I the Irrigator," while Mr. Hauler's
the whole responsibility for thla de
flectlou upon at,) for part of said re-
rponsibllity resU with certain well
Irrigation conditions throughout
the West bavo developed several
most Important subjects which will
leaning, though misguided, persons. 'mve lhe attention of tho congress
Wood Wood
SUkWtt. ?7." J2.5IC4
ry Silk WHi,i6t $3Cd
Ift $.3 01
UmkiwtiMi wm!
:4ft, iii i2ii
Leaveorder& at
O.K.SCranster Co.
Pfcent 7i. I Cor. 6 and Mala
P. C. Carlson
Candies
That Suit yoar ti
Chewing CbocoHtaf, Dipped
Nuu, Ralslns-and-DItes, Cara
mels, Penocbe, TaaVs and Nut
candles.
Ask for tavVJkml-Made Kind
Al
Th ftSHftaaatil.
480 Mala Hi.
FISHING TACKLE
we' lave evtrytbiai joii
aaet for that isbli. trip.'
Maek.illae. rod teu.
kaeksta. etc. We re it
teat, guas aadfcamplug
tries
Snaps
in
Ho
Two room houi la Mills addi
tion; elect rlclllghta; lot 6 Ox
130; f600; iii cash, balance
$10 per moafb.
Four root bouse. Urge lot;
lights andArater; built last
year; 11,210; $200 cali bul
ence f 16 plr moatb.
Five room bouse; ligbta aad
water; $1,600; $C00 cash, bal-
unce In tw
Kignt re
modern; ful
terms to sul
i years.
im house, strictly
basement; $1,600,
New elghi
screened poi
sleeping 'pon
and toilet;
ors; fully
an elegant pr
In every way
the best liora
.X4.S00, terms
room hoaae, two
baa and outalde
Are place, bath
lawn aad flow
Ished. Tbls is
lerty, up to date
n fact, one of
In the city;
a bo are continually trying to coavlr.ee
me that, as a socialist, I should cart
my vote for the "Ulg Noise" from
Oyster Hay. or for old "Doc" Wilson,
from Jersey, depending on whether It
irte
. !
Miilrh will be given broad af
tlmt i.f Irrigation finance and
meant of eitabllthlng It on
Ii.ikId Alllrd to this comes
in ii ut weak and Impractlc
full schemes, and further
Hit those schemes which
termed In no other y than aaj
caL"
The 1913 session of lhe Ir
congress will be the anniver
two Important events. First
b the twrnty.flrnt birthday"
rongrms Itselr, and In add
III celebrate the sixty-fifth'1
vorsary of tho Inception of4
Raxnn Irrigation. Oddly enoug
of ttieso anniversaries will be
brajcil at the very place wh
era who put him In ottlce. To be litllla nt the. tender age of sis and
brief ho Is tho bosseo Inatind ot tho sett-n years; where they work twelve
Among thcio Is tho subject ot water
measurement which at the present
tlmo differs In nearly every Western
state, tben thero Is the dllferentltl orliclnnted, for It was at Halt
between tho water laws of tho differ-JCIty that Ihu a.S'tlonsI Irrlcall
IK a "Hull UOOte" or a "Donkey" Who ,l .rllnn. .n,l h.l,l.. Ihl. Ih.r. I, nmnr Into l,..lnv. nml l Ihi
l trying to do tbe convincing. . worij of possibility In thu varlouj nlaco tho flrtt water was turned on
-.y progressive irienas nave more,al,e..onl f tho dutv of water. An. the land for Irritation nurtures br
reasons wny a socialist should vote oth..r ,ubieLt of aravo lranortanre,Anlo-8axons.
tl.M "Uam.v.I(" tlAlr I.ah VI.Mlk .
Falls has real estate offices. Their
chief reason seems to be that we
should support Teddy because he bos
swiped several of our planks. But,
anyway, I'll leave that side of tbe ar
gument to them, and endeavor to ex
plain in as few words aa possible wby
no soclatltt can or will cast his vote
for the "Me" party candidate.
Every voter holding a membership
card In tbe Socialist party has' pledged
himself to sever connections with all
other political organisations and to
o'te for no candidate except a nomi
nee or bla own party old party and
Independent candidates expecting to
get socialist support take notice,
Class-conscious socialists who, for
one reason or another, are not iden
tified with the organlxatton will not
vote for Roosevelt because! He Is
seeking, by bis own confession, VU bol
J.
IIRE
TBE Gl
"..Of
.TORE
Jacobs rUv
431 Mil
ater up and prolong tbe present? cap
italistic system Socialism has no
other end In view than the complete
abolition of said system". He want.
to renovate, repair aad partially re
build tbe old economic structure from
cellar to garret, and wants to begin
laying a new foundation for an en
tirely new atructure before tbe old
shack collapses entirely. He wants
tbe government to regulate and con
trol the varioua industries Socialism
wants the PEOPLE to own tbem. He
says, establish a minimum wage scale
Socialism gives every laborer tbe
product of his toll. He seeks to be.
und Is, a leader Socialism baa no
leader, nor any need of one. Hold
ing political office and tbe exercise of
personal power la bla sole ambition
Socialism seeks political power merely
as a means of getting control of i tbe
Industries. Tbe socialist office bolder
Is tbe servant of bla party, and does
not dictate, but la subject to tbe dic
tation of his party. He must 'exe
cute the will of tbe party in all But
ters and disregard bla own preference.
aad opinion whenever they conflict
boss. (Try to Imagine that supremo
egotist, Theodore RoomvcII, comply
ing with these condition!.)
Now, do you think Teddy comes
within several million miles of being
a socialist, or of having any claim to
their support! I will pats up the 9R7
other reasons why no socialist will
vole the null Moose ticket, and try to
show my democratic friends why the
hnjra and sometimes lopger for the
pitiful wage of from 10 to 20 rente a
c'.iy Child labor laws are almost nn
Know n In this section, and where they
exist, are openly violated,
I'concge still exists In noma sec
tlont of thlt democratic paradise, as
tho records of the department of Jus
tlco show.
l.umbcrjncks nru compelled In go
old "Doc" hat nothing to hope for .to work nt tho point of tho bayonet
from the toclalUtt. 'for such wages as the lumber bsrons
I am a native of Now Jersey myelf, see lit to gUe, undor the benign ad-
and In common with moil Jerteymen,inlnlttratlon of theta democratic
am more or lent proud ot our gover- friends of the working claim.
nor. Personally I do not In tbo least I Thla snmn Houth I. i,.r n...-.
question his ability and Integrity, and . of men ,re oitfrsnchlted because
. mncere aesire ,.. ,, Uemocrata made slaves of
help his fellowmen. But voting for their randfatl.r.. Tl,.. .i..,.
him now that's different. thinim i mi.i.i ,...,.., i
.,,.m..w t.lMlulli IIIUUII fig
Boclalltm, sou know. Is a working
class movement, and beforo you con
vlnre a socialist that It Is to his inter
them, but I will sum It all up by say
ing without feur of contradiction,
thut Industrial conditions in ih
. . ... . ... ... . i .. . ---"-
ci iu tuio u certain pany iicaei you noum aro more Intolerable than In
will have to come pretty near showing any other section or the United Htates.
Now nliat can the working man
hope for with this party controlling
the national government?
My answer Is, (lod knows? What
la yoursT
Very rotpectfully, if.yoir have read
this far, PERCIVAL HIIOLL.
blm what a certain party has even
done for the working class. Right
here a democrat Is up against It. He
can mention plenty- of things his
party has done to the working class,
but he won't.
Let's see, now, these democrats
who have as a candidate tbls able
and brilliant reformer, Wilton, and
who wrote that grand progressive
platform at Baltimore, have been n
power continuously la the South for
a hundred years or so, haven't thoyt
Well, so they have, and what n para-
disc the South must be? For surely
having absolute power and no opposi
tion to speak of, they have had lots of
lima to carry out those noble and
beaincent Ideas for tbe betterment of
tbe working masses, expressed In
I heir Baltimore platform. '
Ah I but have tbey? We shall see.
This Is the same South, my friends,
with those of the majority of the vot-1 "bsr children go to work In tbe
CRATER ME NEWS
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Mcdford,
116, $26
pany automobile
'. tralnt at Chllo-
fare, Chlloquln to
r.o,
by phone, autooio-
st launches at Agency
ound trip rate same as
from Crnter Lake to
' and Thursday, fare
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are to lltul,(1 uo, ,Jw
to nfford what was n f,w ," '
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i what a moderate sum iksy '
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Glean Scalp And Healthy Hair
Tv Mllr ' uur l""lns 'u"l Hint yfuturliint (town at
aattsuft ami glossy and a aculp free froaf dandruff. m ,,,,;
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thlt Is the procedure Lr
, Wath the hair with warm v-utrrlad a pure simp -rim, ,...
ly rub the acalp with a stiff Jruth apply lllr.m(,ne-fub Ii
ell nnd dry tbe hair before cojeTblug,
I'lssse uodsrslsad thai Hlrdntone la not merely l,r ...l..
n 1'iulc a food Jf
While It llioruugMytleaaaea, It alau pmrnu Ut.
Irrlsl arllua auurishryaml stlaiittatta tlm riMU if M
iilr ri'iiiovra all ilaap wt prevrerta Its rrtiirv ,
a pirrrvr the aalural Veuiy and rotor of Hie Imlr
Nynl's lllrsutone shosfd be in your dressing lubl.
Kit sells at $0 rents sal II "' the hollla.
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Proprietor
I. M MWAI.T, I'rraldnil. K. M, IIL'IIII, Vlcr-I'm. and Ttrti,
llr'lir K. WITH HOW. ttrcrelsry.
lamath Counts Abitract Co
ABSTRACTING
ft.
Surveyor aad Jriigatlon tnjtliiccn
h'l'Ut.NH, III.UEPHI.M
KUmith FiiIU, OriM
Business Man's Bank
o 'Ths butlneat man should have a'bank that It able, not oalr
r'to take rare of bit deposits and collections satisfactorily, but tUo
to render him assistance whan Ujieded.
Tho service of tbls bank UatUfscUiry In all departmtaU, ts4
It Is able at all times lo meet two aeeds of IU customers ltb tuck
loins as they require. jT
Wo gUo special care If business men's accounts, rcgtrdltas e(
THE rtftSf NATIONAL BANK
Q!tal flOO.000
Cheap ExcursionSates
Via 'Tli Hotit lieri l?oHIo
' AMI CO.NNKCTIONdJ
The Double Track. Safety Blffck Llaes of the Writ
Good for retara Trl4atU October 31
uiiicaoo . $80.50
IIKNVKIl $3.(M)
ni:w york L10.no
OMAHA ..... $(8.00
BT.-PAUI . $81.50
KANSAS CITY ..... $08.00
I'OHTON . $118.50
BT. LOUIS , . $78.00
NEW ORLEANH A $78.00
CorreipoadliM Kttck to other FoInU
VIA ANY DIRECT HODTKf ' liKT WX IT "OB &
Wo will give you tbaJboat, cheapest and safest. Take In Yjl
lowstoue (Rational Park aai Lake Tahoe. Cbaap side trip to t
1'or InformaUiMor ReeertatteM fall on or Write.
S. J. HAILEtfX I , . , .
'Agcnl, KlnrajaihlPalU r
VI JAMES O'GAKA,
I J. F. and P. M801 K St., Sacramento, u.
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