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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1912)
11- " )ro C.r W' AfflDsoinents THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH. Miter The TempleTheatre 'Ttw Frame , Vltagraph Featpro is S Reel. Ta Umals 1 Bathe Aaxetleaa Comedy. MAMMC BAU.T AT StM all ticwBim ncrow W. M. TIMMS ietenri Ihsc Cftniif SbetHc Vmcmim tmrptt mm DrmpmryfChmmlmg nxemova? all spot u4 dirt aad nam by the electric vtanram proem. riMM mi. 'fjske t kimhkii y Published dally umH toada? fer Urn Herald Publishing ftxmgtar d Klamath Full, at 111 rawtA f. latere at the poetemee at Klamath Fall, Oregon, for traaewitsslo through tha Malta aa eeeoad-daaa awUar. I.KTTMM PROM THK PROPLK A r-rr . . luommunieaiion aem 10 to tier aid for publlcatloa la tali depart, moat sbould not exceed 300 worda la length and must be accompanied by tha name and addreea of th wider, Subscription tarn by mall to nay ad- dress la tha Valtad Slates: Oa year ...15.00 On month .50 KLAMATO rAUA OHMUON FRIDAY, DEC IS, ISIS FISHING u ( flHHMBalialBHBNpaflH I We have evefj mm4 for that JU j He; UaeJ hi, a. I teat, guaaf ' TOMvGuN J.M. flttAMMCMM IJTZi CKLE thtag you bine trip: rode, rati, Wa rial and ramolag STORK JncefceNa. l RKAL aWTATB TRANHrHM Tba following realty transfer, contracts, deeds, mortgages, ate., re cently Sled with the county dark, aro furnished by the City and County Abstract cempauy: Hot Tomalei Hot Chocolate Oyster Coiktmlls rrai Caadfaa. Mad la Patronise He Iadaatry. Way bay Sweat-Shop Candy? Twax UBliaatam Lakeside company to Frank Krlto, warranty deed. IS7S. 8ft 8BH SBH. Sec. 10, part lot 1. Sec 15-tl-ll. Otto F. Anderaoa to United State. warranty deed, II, 8WU NWU. Sec 3t-3f-, right of way only. O leas Q. McLean to Ualted 8tatee. warranty deed. $1, right ot way over NH 8WH Sec. SJ-SJ-I. Ualted State to Joteph Ollllford patent, BWU NEK, 8EU NWVl. Sec 9-S7-11H. Oregoa Inland Development com- pany to Barah C Cuykeadall, war ranty deed. 11, lot IS, block 4, Orla- Gertrude L. Crane et vlr to J. Prank Adam, warranty deed. flO, part 40x100 feet of block 41, NlckoU addition. J. Frank Adam to United State. warranty deed, 11, right ot way over NH 8EU. lot 5, Sec. 7-4 1-11. and quitclaim deed from E. R. Card welt to same property. Mary E. Cook to J. U. Miner, war ranty deed. 5. SW NE. EU NWH. Sec 8; SE'A SWt4, Sec 5. ;-. Jaa. BrlMO to Bertha Spldetl. war ranty deed. NWK BWU. Sec IS 40-10. Your Wife Knows That K I a aaTtag; to bay U beat groele te, U market aad Xo getem at a tora that haa a reaatalloa for prompt aerTlea. ' It year wife la met one of oar easterners yon are loetag some thing la tha eating 11a aa well a la the money tllaa. Talk It over with her said glra aa a trlaL t Ffcoa Ml " Vtn?RiDfir Bros. Phtttst LIVERY Ittfl witlior with aft ctrirWS mmMtl !&lem4a4lm. MTmirgl art! MPvAMrnvV "f AamVmTaftl BmatW eSaBmal mlmM p, Iaumun H4kM TtmmM Ited Prasa Serrke VIENNA. Dec 13 Under the head- lag of "What Dee Russia Want!" the Vienna Journal, oa of tha uJu entlal papers la the Austria eaplul, protesU bitterly against the war alarm which I keeping baUee la such a state of uncertainty that aa Industrial crUU U ftared la Austria Hungary. The Journal accuse Rus sia of playing a doubt game, and de clare there 1 erery reason to beller aad that nil signs and Information tend to confirm that Russia u stand ing behind Servla. A Portland minister 1 complaining because he says he ha discovered that Governor West made public personal letter In order to acquire some publicity. j? REALTY SPECIAL f eet oa Mate taat, wttli saw soUdT cemcret) bwUdsaft; tTTittiat la cUei gd lares Priea 19,M lot em maasask av, fns. 8 fee em Stslh street. SIM. oalr mmk, Censer let ft Nichela AOtttoa at IM(M f Iaslde lot.fte Mcfaol AaUIUos) at aAMA.SM- ' Ceraer tot te Second Hot Maria at" gfW'fW Fane view lei oaUteaUHat Hoams aad Iota te aH aarto t the cky. Call aibd get ISIS ralwadar. CHILCOTE l Editor Herald: I haTo read with Interest the ser mons by our local preacher which have appeared In your paper, and I think It a splendid way to spread( the Uosptl. I confess I have been out of touch with the church for many year. It seemed to me that the church was not following the teachings ot Christ it seemed to rue the minister were catering to those who could contrib ute most liberally toward their sal ary that they were not In sympathy with the worker lu their struggle to emancipate their clans from wag slavery, but were aver the staunch supporter ot capitalistic rule, even to declare It a "divine right" This, 1 think, I the mala reason that work er are deserting tha church when they become educated to know the In terest of their owa etas. Now, far be It from roe to find fault with the stand chosen by our minis ters. 1 say, stick to It. You know which side your bread Is buttered on. aad 1 can assure that the working ctaaa will work out their own salva tion without your blip, but when oa of the writers goes out of his way to say unkind things about some of us, I wish to ask for spare for a few words In your valuable paper. In the sermon In the Herald on the SSJ, ulL, It say: "Who are the men who cry out most against the order of society. They are the people who have found out by sad esperlence that they cannot be Idler aad obstruc tionist without bringing down oa their owa heads the Just penalty of the tew." All ot your readers who have read the "Appeal to Reason" and who ha notT or who have ever listened to a soap-boxer, knows that he refers to the soclalhUs, and a one of the case-hardened socialists. I want Urother Rrendel to know that I have no Ill-feeling toward him for thus classifying us. It Is evident that he knows vary little, If anything, nbout the socialist philosophy, and It I not my Intention her to Instruct blm, but 1 wish to say a word of cheer to "those who cry out against this or der." You. my comrade. I greet you. You are "the soldier of the commoa good." Yoa are ever ready with word aad deed to help tha victim of the system you are atrlvtag to overthrow. You kaow that a arstetu which haa put 10,000,000 people oa the verge of starvation in this, the. richest tend 1a tha world, cannot con tinue. You know that a social order which baa enslaved nearly S.000,000 little children, while atroag men are refused employment, 1 doomed to col lapse. You have lifted the veil from history aad know that tba unequal treatment of clsisee. unequal taxation and the unequal distribution of wealth Is tha three great cause which have filled the cemeterlea of the past Ith dead nations. You lore your country, and want to save It from go ing the way of those nation which live today only In history. You know all ot this, and more and are devot ing your life to establish a new order founded on Justice aad equal oppor tunities for all. You may aot be quite sure that the Bible la Inspired, but when you knock at the portal ot the Kingdom where ruleth He who aald: Inasmuch aa you have done unto one of the leaat of these, my brethren, you have doaa It unto me." (Mat. 15:40). JOHNAUSTAD. sHsBVmBsMBmBwamBBammBBmmBemaBmBmBBHBmamm I NO Knockout Possible in this Bout p.""" "Lmmmmmmmmw'Qlmwte&m&wSIwi ,, smeBaBaBaBaBaBamBa! BmmTamam BBBBWBwmBBW1 yVijsi y mmWWlmW aH aammamm ''''''maBmaBmammaT LmamT fg - .a m t fc 4 ,, . ,i y - e Rombardler Wells boxes dally with "Tin Joey" at tho New Hempstead gymnasium and training quarter. "Tn Joey" I a dummy figure com posed ot steel leg fixed In an Iron saucer, which Is weighted In such a man ner that the dummy will resume au upright position, no matter how hard It I punched. The body and head are b own out like a football, and the activ ity of the figure under punishment provides excellent footwork practice for the boxer. CAUCUSES HUE NOT APPROVED KNATOR CLAII DECLARES THAT ME IS OPPOSED TO THK OLD ORDER LEGISLATORS ARE SERVANTS OF PEOPLM i: K . hfe h TOUR WINTEg.'S WOQD Dry flabWoof 2.50 c. Block WootJ.3.50 load AUkbkUoi body wood vaan. m Fdlctn Bay Lumber Co. Wood Yard" Leave orderat i ureeevT, iswi saws VAlRUAMW, MORSE Oil Enfflne. far Simplicity; accessibility, safety, durability aadecoaomy. Burn ing heavy oil,, two-third lower la cost than gasoline. Before making a purchase we Invite you to call and see our i Xgia9eM display, I WK SAVE YOV MONBY sriMf BKoa. ISIS Mate BO KLAMATMFALL The Epworth League of the Meth odist church will have a candy sale on Baturdayat tha Monarch Grocery. Don't fall to patronise It. lz-lt Help the young peopte.eWh Ep worth League by patrejtftlng the can- day sale at the MMtarcb Orocery on Saturday. it-It United Preea Service WASHINGTON. Dec 13. Senator Clapp, the militant progressive from Minnesota, pride himself upon one unbreakable senate record. He la the champion long-distance caucus "dissenter." "It has been four year slnco I went Into a party caucus," said the Mlaaeeotan. "I was la a republican caucus the last lime, but never agla. "I don't believe In secret caucuses, or conferences, I think the senators and representative are servants, not masters, of tha people. I think the master should know what bis ser vants nre doing In bis bouse as a general rule, at least. Of course, la time of war, It might be necessary for tba protection ot the nation to hold secret conferences secret for the good of tha country, but not se cret for the good of those taking part." Like Prtsoa Fare PARIS. Dec. 1 J. "Last Sunday they gave me a bog howl of tasty soup," wrote a convict named Tele maque Passage from bis prison at Moataubaa. to the French altornor general, "followed by a lump ot meat, with some good white wine. Please, monsieur, let me stay here. I don't get such fare outside." COH FAMINE IS CAUSE OF ALARM MERCHANTS PKTtTtU.V THE HIM. MIAN OOVEKNMENT TO AI.M1W COAL TO HE IMPOHTED FHOM E.WlliAND DUTY FREE United Press Service ODKHSA, Dec. 13. ThU city Is In the grip ot a coal famine, and It Is feared that shipping, manufactures snd the public services will have to stop. Hut for the assistance of an other company, the volunteer fleet would have had to sui'nl sailing some time ago. Merchants are peti tioning the government to allow coal to be Imported from England duty free, temporarily, at any rate. A Kana&n City woman accumulated It 18,000 while running a boarding house. manainanwHP WOOJK Dry Stab Wood I Dry Fir HUb, IS-l Ifl-larh aUxly W l-larl( IJaab llox Factory O. PRtTON, OSIre IIAO IW Phoae IMS a-lgcei, ,aE,aa) aavi , , , ggeso) urn! , , . . . gS.AU Wftod.. ..(VLAO Stick, load.M.8 NAIL GttU I (hi win be opea to serve the BsAlle oa all dance nights the reet oXth sensor. Olve u a trial aad werll! pleas you. Our merchant lunches ara wlaners. from 11. 'SA to I clock. Music by our populrkreeplec orchestra ev ery evening frana6 to. I. Christmas rs The most beautiful angfmoat last ing gift you can seUctil to be found In our complete stoasfof Solid Ootd and Oold-FUled Jeejflry, Solid Silver and Community lated Tableware, Cut Qlass aad Clatks. Shorte Iful a lctl toei idMry Rate) ika. Wa nave gtfyl suitable for every one, and with fcce wlthte reach of all," Let ua jfslp you eeleet year alfte. FlfUeajf year' gaerlasaa at youriarvlee. f Yourftft robleau wMJ ba easy of Mlatlst bur Het: ruwVMKu. vrr WAwwnABaf aMMdY AbbbvsbI Jn0nn'sWf S. F. wVli IsMmaatee WisMsi laidsag A W FUST GMY m mM ace EASY WAY TO PRKSESVE NATUR AL COLOR OF Tift HAIR AND MAKE IT OROW A harmless remddy. made from commoa sage, qulklr restores gray hair to natural coUr. The care of the hair, to prevent If from losing It col or and lustre, Unjust aa Important aa to car for tha teeth to keep them from, discoloring. Why spend money cosmetics iad creams to Improve complexion, and yet neglect your hair, when gray hair Is even more conspicuous (and suggestive of ag than wrinkle or a, poor complexion? Of the two, It Is eaaler to preserve the natural color and beauty of the hair than It la to have a good com plexion. All that is necessary Is the occa sional use ot Wyetb's Ssge and Sul phur, combined with other valuable remedies for dry, harsh, faded balr, dandruff, Itching scalp and falling hair. After a few applications of this simple, harmless remedy, your hair will gradually be restored to Itsnatur- al color, lu a short tlmo tho dandruff will be removed, and your hair will no lojijgcr como out, but will start to grow as nature Intended It should. Don't neglect your balr, for It goes further than anything else to make or your goad looks. Yog eta bay tWr-egmedy at any drug nor for nity cnxa aottl. and your drug- gUt will glvojur money back If you ar not satlsfltattr using. Pur choio a bottl todty. You will never regret It wbsa you realise tha dlfer- eaea H will make te your appsaraat. Block Wood The economical fuel for win ter use. Uave orders m. 505 Mala Stregt. 'hae lt7. W. C.xBATTS W t Burn 4OHOKM filLbo efAMORT ffOTICK Call or phew U BRADLEY sURNbbM CO. Phoa 117. 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Victor and IMUua R. onU cad Machine. Ikioas,!. IkMtrry aad I'kUrr. H. MAIMEN, ProprWter TIU Mala St. Just now, EiMsoai t.mwwte IteconK Slct H-mlaaU llrrords, tit. 'aamai SBamBmBmBmBmBmamammai 59f v HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS For the Mother, Aunt and Grandmother HOT-POINT KLKCTIIIO IRONS. ALVMIM'M WARS. ALUMINUM AND GRANITE PERCOUT(RM MAVILt.MlCHI.1IA, HOMER FANCY-WORK SHEARS. flMHM WATKH NKTS. AI.L'MINUM KITCHEN KNIFK SETS IIOKEH TOILET MANICURE SETS. THtMtE "HITKA IVtW.FANOV WORK HINOS HAVE ARHIVM. JUST THE THINd FOR Mt'Y HAND IIAOH, ETC. WILLIAM G. HURN WESTERN TRANSFER GO. (Mile Phone INT. Kroldemc Pbosi TiM. tirHSEHVtCR II.MJ4MUE KIIMfUHT MOVINU AND OENKHAff 1IIANKIKR PIANO MOVINO eVsPRCIALTY PaMragera licked Up awIBeilvrmt aay liar la Towa icfrtU JOB JMLOCJH f Wood Slab Wi Wood 7; Jl5wC. Black VHitimtmi DrySlakWN4.ac6h 3.5IC. xLiikiilWy wHw lwii 12ii Loavotordf r at O.K. TranstV Co. Pnaa 871 Car., aad Mate P. C. Carlson rjroprletorj 1 tf Suggestions for Xmas 1 HonteOiteg mnv la VASRS, JAHIIINEERS and NOVELTY tWOM. IVORY AHT, CLAYWOOD and DIAMOND ULAUK WAHK. FANCY MTATiaMRRY, INDIES' AND aETLEMENtl PU CARD CASKS, MILITARY MRUSHMf, CONKLIN FOUNTAINPENS, HAND MIRRORS, havutv UAvntut. an bk.ii. THERMOS DHINdINU VVV SETS (JustW), PARISIAN IVORY (CeaVRwh SsmJ klrror Sets), HNMUM' KUK-IiKAKAHLHlFOUNTAUl I'HNa, FRENCH PERFUMES, la Orffteal FMAaaea, AND MANY OTHER THINOsVoO NUMEROUS TO MKNTIO 1 . G CO. TRAVKLINO SETS, MILITARY HKI'HIIW, PENDANTS, All klads, HHAVINO MIHKOIW, THKKMOS HOTTI-KH, STAR Dl lacorpori TH1 11XALL ITOIE f O ' u