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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1912)
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OKKOON TMVnSDAY, OCT. 4, tail TAFT WMfttS Mt VERY EHlHDSIASItC MANY VUTKM KXCMANCHB THK MOKIK BVIX MOOMI Ft)R THK RK TAVT MUTTON HKVKRAL CLVM OMOANtHM YOUNG MAN AT HEAD Jk Of UNITED PRESS to Tka HaraM PORTLAND, Oct. 1 4. Vary llttla Mwa, aaeaat caaarfal aawa, nh lata Taft kaadaaartara. Tkla la Uxi of all aarta af tka atata. Tka araal aat la Miaiac avarywkara. Oaa verkar la Pertlaa4 who waat out aaMBC tka railroad aiaa, gat 100 of tkaai ta aschaata lHUa broaia ball far raa Taft katkma, aaa ka al4 Ula la a alacla day. Tkla U tyalaal af tklaca tkat ara biaala all avar tka atata. A raaatac Taft Clak haa kaM er- aaaliad at THIaaaak, Ora. Caatala D. MUlwaH. who m a Baabtr of tka Irat raaabHeaa eaarMtloa ortr kaM la tka atata of Oragoa, m ekoi aa araaldaat af tka elak. Aa aaacu Mra aaaualttM wm aalactad, auda up af aaa fraai arary praetaet ta tka coaaty. Aa away af tka'rapubllcaa mm la tkla eoaiailttaa are kuU aMoaara. tkla aaaeutlra coata.lt u hmm ay ut cua wiu rurauu a af dotag affactrra work la tkat aaaaty. Tka rwuMMaaa af Ctotaoa ceaatr ara aa aad dalag. A. kaadqaarUra kM kMa aaUMMkad uadir tka Ulrtc Uaa ilC. W, HaManaaa. couaty ckalraMa, aaa' J. S. DalUaaar. atata aa..aa aaaatUUa af Ik. aratara la batac'aMt ait fraai tktra ta Tatara t tkla aartkwMt coaatr. TkavTaMM Maa'a Taft'Ctak la Uor- awafca aad arrlai aeUva aa- to ta atat aaauitttM la tka work la Ctataw aaaaty. Maay af tka laaatas yaaac awa of Aatoria Mtaac ta tkla elak, aad It did awe at work far Taft to tka ariaary caatMJca Uat aarlac 0. W. Warraa la araaMMt aad 0. T. Crosby la at ratary. Oaa of lha aiott lataraitlug aJ ruaaatlo Bguraa la th quMl-publlc Ufa of tha aawtpapar proftatioa U Roy W. Howard, taatral maaasar of tha Ualtad I'reaa Aaoclatloat. Tha buoyaacy of youth U tha wain pillar of tha Ualtad Praaa, aaya lha Amrl. caa Maiultia tar Navcnbar. Mr. Howard hlmwlf U now In lib t9th yaar, and for all yaari haa bvau tha adllorlal haad of thlt agency, which ambracaa a nitmberahlp of mora than 4TS afternoon nawtpaport, with a Urge addad clientele of Sun day morning aawtpapert. Tha avar aga aga of hla largo ataff of aJltor aad coratpoadaata la America and Ruropo U coaildarably under SO jeare. Aa a hoy Mr. Howard waa a cub retorter on (ha ladlanapoll Newt, and later wm sporting adltor of tha Star la 'tha eame city. With rapid ttrldee ka pasted through the vsrioua rcportorlal aad tub-editor at- perlaacat la tk oaiploy of aewanapeni In ladhtaapolla, St. Loula aad Clacln aatl. aad la March. 10. found htm- self la Naw York m a corwpoadeni of tha Bcrlpaa-MeRaa Laaga. A few Moatka later tka Ualtad Preat Aato ctatlou wm formed through the aawlgaaMtloa of three erealag aewa agencies, aad Mr. Howard became the Naw York maaagar. Blaee that time ha hat by aucceaslva promotloas com to ka tka hMd of tka concern aad thi chairman of Its board of directors. Kvery successful butlaeas certain ly every, newspaper must work to ward aa Ideal. The slogaa of thj United Press Is "get tha truth." B it what Is the truth? It u aot r" y possible to tell, aad the Ualtad Prase adltor, Ilka everyone else, merely ttrlrea for th attainment of thn Ideal. Ho doM It coMcleatloutly, aal no sincere business man In hla prlratn correapoadeac strives mora diligent- ly to honestly rapreeeat hla private Interests than tha United Prssi msa endsavora truthfully to report tha stairs of public taUrssL He may write about what It visual, quote from the saylaga or writings of peo ple, aad glva auch definite conclusion! m ha may be aura of. He must tell both sldee. alt sides, of every que. tka. aad aever advocate, Ha lays dawn the facta, aad hla rsadsrs mar nrd holdt hit editors aad reporters aullty of failure quite as strictly to the sin of oiulittuu as for any other fi.ult. He contends that the news Capers that he serves are entitled to the truth, and that the publication of the whole truth l tha most Important cog In the machine of democracy. A concrete eiample of the vital public Importance of this policy wot shown recently In the luttance of llw ttrlke of the textile workers at Uw ranee, Mats. Prom tha outset of ihnl now celebrated conflict the UnlteJ Press regarded It as ettraordlnar news, and reported to Its papers lu oil sections of the country full ds tails of the great struggle betweeu the twills manufacturers and 11,000 revolting employes. When the strike devsloped a situation which not only outraged the broad humanitarian Im pulses of the American people, but violated the constitutional rights of Individuals Involved, the Ualtad Praas waa true to Ita responsibilities, aad m a result of IU accurate repreeea tatloa of that labor conflict tha whole nation wm aroused. It wm unptwu ut news, aad tha tines of prejudice aad spelcal Interest ware tightly drawn. Kvery department Of the city and State governments ssemsd to be working actively against the strikers; the police ware not above mtsrepre stnUtlon; hlghsr city omclals war illsat or actually mlalaformatlv; mill oflclala gave blaaad statemeata; tha strike leaders made largo claims, aad tha section of the press that swallow lllg Business whole misrepresented the situation outrageously. On the theory that a 'rea press cannot mala tain Ita prestige as the fourth Ka lata on a regimen of news deceit, mis representation, or concealment, the sstabllehed policy of the Unltsd Press callsd for reports written with out favor or fear, dascrlblag all aides of that conflict. Thus the nation was aroused to a sltustloa In n aula' commonwealth wherein coaatitutloaal rights wsre being Ignored, parents denied tha privilege of transporting their children to another state, aad msa aad womea msrcllsasty clubaed for ao offssse; aad, la fact, oMclal an archy relgaed la sorry contract to the ana aplrtt of democracy aad RMJHMmMmaaSBJMMMWaMMMMMM MBSffll Ta - -tMHEgSSSmaePPMMC? li'xJjJeW vgmMMsMfJ JBmmJ .eMMMMMMMalPa Imm tA'NM.aul.MiftiJu y. -if-; Is tare t havers .1.. . m STaMmuBa mm reeraswM atota l, tkei-T: i. awMtlM to, m w! Uaa a, UkUaiurywfciahMlyaieas! rUfMlato aathraaiJ i.w.. mi mMara Plaaktac kM lUead tha dlspMal ot risk . alike, far taw partat Mwaiar. arM limited aett"M t. atard what was . jaJJ M aa almost prkoltt, n; IfroudMlratoknowsiuK what a moderate su ii..!wAl Il ll. 11.1 ..ii ... .."' "" ii up uhbblrt DON'T COUGH Send to Underwood's and Kt bottle of NYAL'S White Pine and Tar It will relieve the Irrltatltii, loothe yoir threat and top the Cough. Oet a bottle and ! well tonight. Large Bottlei 30c UNDE RWOOD'S Corner Mati'aidSeventa draw their awa comImIom. Omls-1 brother! v love aiklbltad be tka eolr sloa of Importaat aaws fscu la tanU-lglot mass of ttrlklag men. women aad mount to supprsssloa, aad Mr. How- chlldrea. f T R aUK IY CUratftU CMVrCTS I7WTAIXATION ev VUtUITEVIUC rACTOKY to MAN dJUKXTIN sTOR. NMMraa mploymmxt and MVCMOOOf ACRAMBNTO. Oat 14. Mate CoatroUar Ny today MMai attoatloa to tha teat tkat tk atata arlMa la aa Qaaatla kM proitod greatly ky caa laatallatloa of its faraitara Mt tory aad Impraeamaaiaf admlilatis tloa of Ha JuU Bill. atoM ta arlaoa sstlmstM Just receives) Mitt all cUIn for the Haa of "support" for tk mk two years. Th last leaislature votM 410,900 for support far the bieaaisl period wkkk wUI elos aoat Juaa. "Tfcle aaa akowlas." said Ne. "In- dleaUe that tka aaw, alaa of aasaloy- ing eoaeicta ia a aaoaata." Irving ByJocBatmi 'A lualUr nf tk 1VII..u...i..ii Ckik' WM ksld laths saort bouu iui atoM,1 Tk quasilearof opealag haad auartara wm' coMldered, but uo deh- aite aetioa waa taken. i ;' ' ' A -aallad msUng of tha Rebekatu will ka kaM tonight .for the purposo of coulderlag matters Incldsatal to n convention to b held In Merrill. The presence of members of the drll toaa.ls especlaHy desired. rit .1 ,r r-t ,i. A man who owns .eighty acres o. Isnd and haa seaae'Mough to till It, makea tha lot of country newspaper men look Ilka the last sad remnants ot a. Dutch luacb, ssrs the Osark Couaty (Mo.) Times. Tka farmer hss tha beat of It all araaad. Ha la as' ladepsadsat as aa Mpreea eompaay.' Ha. doesn't nave tu writ a Mulfal oaltMry aver seme pokkMdad raMew that kaepa oa dU ptay aa aaklblt of eutptag profanity tknt Would make tka forts of a steamboat mats souad Ilka tk mast- lac of tka Cpwortk League. .He doesn't haVa to go'latt raptures over the beauty of aa opM-faced brld.i, with a cast of countenance that would I blow oat tha gas. - ! The farmer Isn't rtaulred to IU until hU back teethfall out about tha starling manhood of a groom with ears Ilka a cauliflower plaat aad the brain power of ta yMrllag note. He doesn't have, to raa a eoatett for the most bsaotiral young lady la tha community, maka everybody sore, and than print a 76-ceut half-tone of tha beauty that took )lke a tin-type areuama as IB Bg ,OT sairieeo !jta L n amoa RonoB CaU or pk to RADLBr, MARN MM OO, PbM UT. Mala Ut. WESTERN TRANSFER CO. U4ir PtMM ItWI. KealdfM l-kuae mil aaNVtf M. HAOtiAOB HIKIOMT MtlVINU AND OKNattAfi TRA.XNPKft riANO MOVINff A SraciALTT JOH5 rkk4Up ataMvare4 nay PUe I Ta AdOORXt Proprietor DON 9. BTMWAUr, rrielMiil. K. M. MUHII, Vlce-Prrs. serf Treat. IIKIIT K. HITMMOW, IQwUnath County Abatract Co. ABSTtACTlNG starrerweiM IrriattlM bafjuiekn kura, plans. atuKnuNTs, tm. KluaaUi telle, Ortfeil Block Wood Tka eeaaomleal fuel far wta taraM. , . UavsNardaea at UaraaM'a toar atarv lkWlOll. w. c. btis We Welcome Small Deposits Did yea over stop to thin that a huadred small actosau Mart a hank atroagar lhaa a doses If rge ones? Thai' Is oae ot our reastat' tor urging ine man or nmiiea meoM to transact nu assiasst whs a. Large accounts are welcome, loo, for if la nur turpi la asm ALL tha peopl. '' It mattera aothat amoua of mondy you have te depasH e will accept It at thUkaak. W waleoafe h amatl dsposHar, a Uad to him tha same aeaaeaara la aad e our pMroaa, Our caatoaera all kaaw thlt. . caarlealee aeeordtd ta all at lUA 'f A I THE FIRST NATIONAL BUN I Capital 1100,0001 M. (Paid AdvarttaemMt) GIVING OUT i'CM. Around of i, Sea oar Ita of aoveUtaa. PumpklM, Waned Twit. Skulle. Jumptng Jaeka, Carda aad CaadHsi Aad M't fr tk rfrak- MmflMMta IffMmli mtdmMMmMMijW'iMW BImIm" ' saaafal sranlafa MtarUlaMwiL ora m inoaittm MtVff The fanner doeM't ikava to boojt a tub-shaped squash that calls Itself h man Just because It wears psnts tot anoSIce Just beoause be belongs to tha samo. party, when he knbwa hu owes n bill for room.rMt to a widow for two years. Neither does tbs editor. reet ai aigni, Eapughte aka out." ' J ' l Dona's Kidney Villi FISHING TACKLE MamMmMMMmmamami We have averytalag ylV aad for tkat aablac tf 'p: Mk, Uaa, rod, eel, Makata. etc We rtt guas aad caaiplag ,w- THE film firnwr ( J.acHPiiajs 0 Pkoa twa ' JaauU uik. 9 M. I The atniajgle Dlacearaffee Maay kwa of HJMaato ralai . mt Rk aaj Can't rest at night; . V ny om "give Kldnsy ll, hare alvMtV. uowed Ufa to thanaaada. i TbeyBTO for kidney backache.' ror other kidney Ills. nere is convincing proof f their werm: , M. Powell, 23 Oak street, Ash isnd. Oregon, My a: "i sutarrd a grest deal from kldnsy (rouble and bacsache and somotlmtw I .n,iM hardly get around, Oa Arising la the , morning I was stiff and'taius, and the kidney accretions annoyed mo by Ihslr Irregularity la paawge, Aa soon ss 1 coiamencsd taklai Dou'n Kidney puis I Improved, aad I am now In good health. I still hm Doas:a Kldnoy pin. oecaalgMlly, however, but more aa a preventive Uaa aay thing alM. I alwaya, taalst upon Ooan's Kldaey Pllkj.:JM aa suhatkuL. could be m eftoMff M the.' Per m by H Mater. pHm to.. Paktar-Mlrbara Oa.. Macau How Tork, aotaagsata for the tinitf StatM. ' Kataemker the aava-DMa's-Md fake nt,tkfr. 1 jj aTamwB Amateurs Notice J We iare now prepared to do expert developing Have your best hfcativf enlarged at minimum cpt Xlk prints made on Velox X Paper. Satis faction Guaranteed 1 y 4rV ir :t i, i . - . Everrthlng ia-tte Camera list . i. ,(i WHITMAN DRUG CQ im uhsiiajDsiat cho VfUID HBALTri W IM BU5INEM FOR YOUR HEALTH V