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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1912)
ti M s ' i ffi ; 4 i m 10 I' in Hi Amusements The Temple Theatre QUALITY OJtXY MATUOM 9AOji AT HM "Pisaay a PfeawataV," Kales Iadlaa story. "Mr. Ptekwtck'a k4Bcaawat," f EdlaoA" comedy. "Tkaasavaleweiat,'' Luttn drama. "His WtaSsaHl." C. J P. C. drama. ALL UCKNSED PICTCRBR IF YOU'RE WISE TM'H Bay Mi MM IklMVMI nsaas. Prices raaf treat UN aTaa, ay tirssa! Yeadaatkave ta tva far dsvslsfjaieBS, Tkap ata geadJrightMW. N alaa Baa ta akaw yoa sosae aad & lata aa tka kMi, Heaassr lata la all parta af ska eMr a laaaaaakla ftteee aad eaar tens. M yak art la mat id aa jam laada rd Hka t stow yoa the valley. Rest ta Asserlcaa Betel. Pkoae Ml The Mmjesiic 'Teas-Sea," Rallaaea drama. "Was Avails tke Orow." Rax draaia. with Carton Laoaard "TkePaw Rax draa. Paerer of MMody,M Neater drama. Majestic aa eacBMtka Leslie comedy "Ta ktettMe Matiaaa eack'ahaam day. Program shaages Moad. Wsdase day. Friday. Batarday aad Saaeay. KASlLGA,fflGWAM DANCING Wadawaday aad Setardey Eva. ItAli. FOR RENT i. 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Just on the Market Five-room house la HUUIde; new; modkrn la erery way; fall bsiement. 13.500; terms. Lot SaillO, comer Sec ond sad Wasblaxtoa; good Uwa. Price 1760; term. Ut 56xl0, oa Third street, betweta Wasblactoa and Jeff erson. 9700; terms. JF.MAGUIRE 431 Ikjj Skill ) I- T THE EVENING HERALD W. O. MtTH. Bdttar PabUakad dally eaeapt Baaday ky tka Herald PaktUktas Oaapaay a KlamsU Palla. at 111 Paartk M. Catered at tke pojtoBce at KUatath Palla, Oregoa, for traaamUeloB Ikroagk the made aa seeead-eUes matter. Subscription terms by mall to aay ad dress in the uaitea kutaa: One year ................. . is. oo One month ..,.......,..., sv KLAMATW PAUA . . ORBOON THURSDAY, OCT. 10, IRIS BHWTIXa TMB BLAMK R VANCE HUTCHIN8, a reporter employed by the Northwestern, was the loser la a flstle encounter on the streets last night. His opponent was William Hall, a member of the Klamath Palla police force. The light was the cttlmlaatloa af a series of ar tides which have beea appearing la the morning paper, aad which charg ed that the police were dlrelect In their duty and Intimated that they were acting la collusion with thieves. This would have beea pretty hard on 'the members of the police force but for the fact that the majority of Klamath Palls people have long since become convinced that the North western Is not to be credited. That paper has printed so maay news stor ies which have turned out to be fakes of the most pronounced character that readers now refused to be con vinced by anything the Northwestern may aay. However, members of the police force have felt somewhat "sore" be- causo of the efforts of the morning paper to discredit them, In spite of the assutaace of cltlsens that no at tention should be paid to the articles. Aad, as one lie followed another, this feeling was Intensified. it seems unfortunate that Mr Hutchlns should have been forced to suffer for the acts of his employer. He Is an employe of Sam Evans, drawing weekly a stated sum for bis work. Ills duty Is to secure the news aad prepare It for sabmlaaloa to hie employer. A supervision Is, or should be, maintained over his contributions by ths mtn who Is responsible, Sam Evaaa. - " But hero Is what happened yester day! Chlsf of Police Smith called on Sam Evans aad complained of the treatment which had been accorded blm by the Northwestern. "I dlda't write the articles," said Mr. Evans, or words to that effect. "Hutchlns, my reporter. Is to blame." Think of a man who swears that be Is the editor, managing editor, business manager and sole owner of a psper shifting the blame for libel on the shoulders of a reporter, a man who Is dependent on his weekly sal ary for his living! BUSINESS PROPERTY aw feat oa Mala street, lew aasM crate kedsalagt tee lanmi, It's gettJag Better as! tke IS.. p, Urma. Baaaa af tke keat iHote aa Mala esreeC Cease la aad talk It ewer. CaULCOTB, ett to Aassricaa; Motel. Pkaaa Ml Sam Kec RESTAURANT HOOD MilBjfjert onuiY FISH1N6 TACKLE Wa kava everything you seed far that fsilag trip; j , tin, ran, run, aaaatta, at, we m.t tents, guBsand camptug oatate, 1HF CiUN STORE H."9 viuiaaaiw PkoaeS JaMhs Bm. TRIS SPEAKER NOW SHOWING OLD FORM Trls Speaker Is stsrtlng out In (lie world series as If he Intended to tent his record of three years ago. If lie flnlshce at the same pace he has start ed he will have the llooton fans In sane with delight. The lied Sox outfielder ran up a batting average of .571 against Mat hawson, Marquard A Co. In the five- game series staged between the Speed Doys and I ho OlanU In t09 a series, by the y. that took Jutt 11,001,38 out of the national com mission treasury, the receipts not equaling the expense. Speaker made 13 hits In 31 tlans at bat In the last llotton-New York series, three of bis drives being tor extra bases He touched Matbewson and Ames tor home runs and Jarred Crandall for a triple, Ms total bmo average being IC3 He was aot the only player to hit BOO la that aeries, for Harry Hooper had the half century mark Manager, then Captala, Jake Stshl, baited 300, Charley Hall turned In an average or 300 and BUI Cardigan's Bgurfs v,er CSS Pape, Wood aad Collins nil uf whom ara playing for Boston in the (.reseat series, failed to get a lilt throe years back Twelve of the New York players who were In the 1309 series still re ualn with the team. Ihosj Mng (with the averages they then made) Meyers and Merkle, 376; McCormlck and MatthewsoB. 333; Crandall. 3Ju; Murray, 190; Doyle, 183; ami Snod grass, Hertog, Mstqusrd, Anica'and Willie, nothing The Giants ham this year, inilr the figures lie, benefited more by er rors'of their opponents than haw the Ited 80s. At least, one would deduce that from the nun ber ot rum cji.ii team has scorsd and the nunitxr of runs each team h batted In Mr Uraw'a men crowed the plats TTJ times, IS of thoo tallies bedig bat led home on safe nits, 5S on luirliico files and 38 oa Infield outs. That leaves a balance of 330 markers ob tained through errors, bsttlng and fielding, through wild pitching sml through steak, i The 8tahlwarts, up to the samo time had reached the registering bu reau 711 times, batting In B9B runs -504 on safsttee, IS on asrlsl sacrifice and It on Indeld outs. Duffy Lewis' has been llceton' most dspcndsbte man In the pinches this season, he having been respon sible for 94 runs, of which 13 weie recorded through the medium of ssr rlflce files. Trls Speaker has bstted In 90 tallies, 83 of them coming over oa safeties. Larry Gardnor hat pounded Pome SB runs and Jskn SUhl and Chsrley Wagner with S3 and 65 tallies hatted home to their credit, also are above the half cen tury mark. The (Hants have the same tiuuiurr of men as the Hed Hox with record of having batted In 60 or nioro runs I ., Il.ivl.. atiriOa with Hfl. allll Jlick '.Murray comes next with 83. Chlt( Meyers, Kred Bnodgrsss and IHmN j Decker are the other half-century plants, their records being 0, to ami At rxitxtctlvrlv. Ilelow will bo found UtiltM jliow- jinx what the to contenders In the worlds series or ivu navo icoim pllshed In the timely hitting lino Uil season) (Hants' Itun llaltnl In 9 S? rr 4 3. i C O tt . 3 s : c : fill Doyl 81 90 Murrsy 3 13 9 83 Meyers Bl 6 0 66 Snodgrass "..44 8 4 5 decker ..... 43 5 3 61 llerio- 38 7 I 48 Fletcher 38 7 39 Devare 38 3 3 31 Wilson -... I 3 1' Shafsr II I 1 ' Crandall 13 o o 13 Mathewson 10 1 I 13 Marquard 8 I I 10 McCormlck 8 o 0 Hartley 6 n o ( Tesresn 01 (Iron 3 o I 3 Ames 3 o o WllUe 3 I o 3 Hum 3 0 0 3 Tolsls ,..467 68 38 663 Red Hot Itaas lUlteil In f I s 3 "life 3. t S 2 o . o o . J F . Uwl. 4 73 13 9 94 Spesker 83 4 4 90 (lardner 73 4 8 85 Slihl 4 7 3 68 Wagner SI I 3 60 Hooper 38 3 3 43 Yerkes 31 3 I 33 Carrlgan 19 0 3 33 Dradley ...a.... 16 3 3 3 Hull 17 0 o 17 Wood 11 0 I IS Kngls '... 9 3 0 II lied lent 9 0 0 9 llenrlcksen ....... 6 u 3 Cady 43 0 7 Nunamaker 6 I I 7 llsll 4 0 3 7 O'llrlen 4 1 0 6 Krbg 3 1 0 3 I'ape 3 0 0 3 Collins 3 0 I 3 Thomas 0 1 I : Clcolte 1 0 0 1 Totals 604 46 48 696 INDIANS RICHEST RACE IN COUNTRY CMIEI UKE fttMfS Crater Lake eosspaay automobiles ara meeting all I. P. Ualas at Cbllo quia. Soaad trip far, Calloqula ta Crater Lake, 111.19. a e fe Whea advised br ahona. luinna. bliss wUl meat Uaehsa at Agaaey LaadlBiX Reaad trie raU same aa Chlleqala. I ( e a fc a Automobllss frdm Crater Lake (a Medfdrd, Moaday aad Thursday, fan it, fit rewif trip. WABHINOTON, D. C. Oct. 10, The Interest of the 366,683 In dians In the United States Is nrouaed by the coming confsrence of all In dians of the country. Indians from all over America will congregate lu the Ohio capital city, make their headquarters at the Ohio state university, and there discuss the rights and destiny of the rsce as Americans In America. The leaders of the conference deny that tho Indian Is vanishing, and as sert to the contrary. Representative Charles I). Csrtei says that It must not be supposed that because tho Indian has sold his buck skin shirt to a museum or stowed It away as an heirloom, that he van ished when he put 'on a tailor-made suit. He reminded his Interrogator that the Indians were the most wealthy people In America per capita, they having an average of 13,600 each; and that the Indian still had enough land In his own right to equal tho acreage of eoveral large states. This, be said, wn why land and dollar hungry white human sharks wore willing to make all kinds of repre sentations to prejudice the public as to the Indian and bis fate. Among the leaders of this move ment, which is bald under the auspl cas of the Society of American In dians, are many well known men and women In public and private life. These Include senators, representa tives, teachers, farmers, lawyers, doc tors, artists, scientists and politicians of alt nartles. snd a host of thlnkln men and wo'men, all Indians. Among the vice uresldonts of ihn society Is llcnrcucntatlvo Csrlsr of Oklahoma, the former chief of Choc taw council. Dr. Sherman Coolldge, a well known Episcopal clerarman. and a graduate of one or two Eastern colleges. Is the president. He also Is a full blood Arapahoe, and was born In a buffalo hide tepee In the Itocky mountain foothills. Ills life Is a ro mance from his earliest days. Dr. Charles A. Eastman, the well known Bloux writer and lecturer, and Dr, Carlos Montexums. ths Ansche ohrsl. clsn of Chicago, aro two members of the medical profession who are among the leaders. Among the scientific mn nf in,iin blood aro Professor J, N. n. Ilowott or tho Smithsonian Institution, and Arthur C. Psrker. of Albany v v lh ctsto archssologlst qf Now York. Mr. Parker Is tho secretary of the society. Largely through the efforts of Pro- lessor MCKentle a lar uuwln. Membership of tho kMn think. along clvlv and economic linos has ueen enlisted In the soclstv. until v. fry friend of the red man now wants to bo an associate member. This year the society will be wet tomed to Columbus by Oovernor Har mon, the mayor of the citr. ni ih oinclals of churches, of frtm.i bodies and prominent cltlssns. Th. leceptlon will be held In the chmh of commerce hall. OnceT!olumbus was the Mi'ni th. federal prison, where Sioux warriors who wanted to fight for their country nere incarcerated, fanUaBaf ,saaaaiBlsBaTswl?af 'rVthl lAIMi.MOT'.HKAHV bJJT is lura u M. , pllMt rarrathlaT close for ikcee !. km sTw-Biil.. tbsn, ,7hS Ihatfuiury which only,,," arkr appointed bathroom st five.. Aad modern ssalutt numbing has pl.c.a lSu ths disposal at rich sad bov alike, for few purses noasLI ara bo limited as not to be ,w. lo afford what was a fsw m , ago aa almost prli.l UIU ' If you desire to know . It " '". an up UltEELKY A Clean Scalp And Healthy Hair Many of )our frlsnds have lound that a laiurlanl srowti 0 hair soft and glossy aad a aralp free from dsndrutr, ii rMu) from the use of NYAtVM MIRaVTOIfK This Is the procedure Wash the hair with warm astrr aad a pure sosp tluM t. oughty rub the scalp with a stiff brush apply lllrutuiia rub it In well and dry the hair before combldg. Please understand that Hlrsutuke Is am mere); a utr M(, II Is s toalc a foad. While It thorwaghlj rlrsfasea, It also prvtrnu hu. rrlsl srtloaaoarishee aSHl stlmalatse the rwMs of the Imlr rvsnovsa ai ilaadrMff. prevsaU Ma return sad prtaervra tka aataraikeasHf awl color af the hair, Nyal's Hlrsutoas shoukl heSa your dressing labli It sells at 10 ceata aad M the bottle. UNDER W O O J H WESTERN TRANSFER GO. tlaliw liMwr IMI, ttressVara Pkoar liM. inn HtcavicB IIAU4IAUK KIIKIUHT MOVIMI AND (laTNtCHAL TH.t.NMI'i:il PIANO MOVtNO A BPNCtALTY M Vs. sM IMIvrml aay Plsre In T.s Efc licked JOB MOOR Prupriutor IH.V J. XUMWAI,T, PreeMraL K. M. Ilfllll. Vl.r-frr asd Tms IIKHT K. mTIIIHiw: Mwrri.tj. Klamath County Abttract Co ABSTJIACTING Sarvejrortt aad lrrlatloB Knglnecra mapm, piMft, bmjkpkint. ifw. KlinatH ValU, OrtM We Welcome Small Deposits Did you ever stop to thin that a hundred small sreounu mtc a bank stronger thsn a doie.i Urge onest Tbnt U one of our r.-uos for urging the man of limited moans to transact hit bulnc lth Urns accounts ars wslcome, loo, for It Is our purpose to sens At.l the people. It manors not whalamoun of money you have to depoalt will accept It at this baak. Wa wekome the small de potltor, we at tend to him the ssma conslderallosjand courtsalsa sccordsd to sll of our patroaa. ' . Our customsrs all know thls.l tliAliK illafl THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Caattal f 100,000 x Cheap Excursion Rates Vlu rriie nouthern aolflo AND COMNKOTIOXH Tie Doable Track, Safety Block Unci of the Witt Good for retara Trip wtfi October 31 ciiioaoo ,..,..'.. $80.50 DKNVKK K $o"l.00 NKW YORK A ' LIK.nO OMAHA .( . . ,'. . (' $08.00 ' 8T, PAUL . . . , ,,,,,,,, $81 .O KANSAS CITY .,, f. $08.00 UOHTON , $118.50 HT, LOUIS i $78.00 NKW OIILKANM . . . . $78.00 1 CorreiaoiMllBfRilest to other rolnti VIA ANY DIRROT ROUTK V VKt V VIX IT l The oaly rsasalalag aalaj dates are Oetokar , 10, ' Vr laferasatlaa at RaaanrsMoa raU en ar WrMa, i. S. J. iAILEYr f Agent, KlamatKfelts ',, JAMES UUAr-n, . . A., 801 K St., Sacramento, cm. D. P. and P.