The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 30, 1913, Image 2

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Enormity of the Suffrage
Move Amazes Lady Senator
Hot Helen Ring) Robinson of Coloiado Says that in Addition
16 the Fight for the Ballot, Eastern Women1 are Also De-
manding the Double Standard's Abolitatiun
DKNVKR, Colo., July 30, Tha Kt la now convlncod ttial tharo can bo such n thing ai a "loUy Hdintur,"
who lomotlmo utea amelllBK lts. wcnr rrocks of the kind rocommcudcd by tho bt fhlon mnKniluiit
mad apeak la the teaaa of a "parted lady'
Thto l tho opinion ot the lulTrunlit leader of Deaver, foltowlnk the recent return of Bute fleuntor llolen
Ring Roblnaoa. from a lecture tour which, took her through Kvo atate nnd during which he ilullverod muro
than tlxty addreaae. If tho "aatls" of the Kat oipecttd Senator Robhison to bo any different from thousand
of other cultured women of tha country they were mistaken.
Mr. Robtuoa I enthutlajtlc over tho growing iuffrnge icntlment la tha cut, and la convinced that the
example ot llllnol In granting woiarh tho ballot will oon bo followed by ninny other ttnteit. Hho gave the
United Pre the following ttateaient regarding her trip:
By 8TATK HRXATOR HKI.KN KINO (feeling that Is developing tor the ln- ert mat that live practlrul live. I
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IOMMLLA. Jatar St. CaaaMaraMa
alaraatla katag asaaalaatad by the
aeaala kara ovar tha araaaaala.af tbe
HOMXHOK
(Only woman aeaator in the U. 8.)
Oaa who baa net beea In the mldtt
at, k eaanet raatlaa tha tgalBeance
andaaal at tha great women' move-
maat la tha Baat. 1 did not rally raal
laatt. Tba tenridaea ot It. the whit
lame that burned In IU mldt la-'
aatred ma. .1 heard women preach"
wKh the farr'ar et Peter the Hermit;
One of the thlaga that lmpreed
a we the wonderful feeling of aes
leyaKy aad aolldaflty. Law totals
Baltlmere. where young women with
face, like opening lower and eye,
(hlalng like the tr, marched to
gather with women worn by toil. I
aw t la New Yerk: I aaw It every
where. Thle aex aelldarity haa ei-
leted ameag the akk ot women from
tba time et EnrlaMee until bow. Men
will met acknowledge it. but' It haa
Then, too., I waa Impreaaed by tha
gle standard ot morality. Yon hear. call them Ingrowing torlte. I called
thoeo aealou women who are trut-itltem that, at one meeting and tho
gllag far the ballet with a ptrK 'of paper' had It the next day "Ingrow
ing toenail."
My nltn win to nlluy that haunting,
panicky fear among the men that
ovement born ot such plrltjwhen the women get the "ballot they
teal crying tor tha abolition of tha
uoune Kanaara., ahu otner women
are taking up tha cry.
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LORELLA COUNTRY
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TO PAY FR WORK
and carried on with uch teal mutt
trlamph la tba end. but I would not
want to propheay which of the three
later In which I did moet of my cam
palgatag New York. New Jaraey and
Pennsylvania will win nrU Tba
outlook la New Joney U moat favor
able. In New York the opposition
chlely come from the rural dletrlcti,
where conservatlim reign. Then,
too, Tammany Hall I, by the very
nature of Ita organisation, almost
hysterically opposed to giving women
tho vote, and Is using all Its Influ
ence to fight the women' movement.
Strang to say, the opposition tho
movement has found throughout the
East has a many women la It aa
men. These woman belong to the la-
would take the American home out
In the back yard and shoot It full of
holes. I spoke not aa a senator or
politician, but aa a housewife. I told
what equal suffrage would mean to
women na housewives and mothers,
what relation the garbage can bora to
the ballot, and I think 1 gave a side
of the question never beforo present
ed there.
I feel bo vain pride In my success,
because I feel that most of It waa due
to my having been advertised a a
sort of curiosity or freak. Most of
those who camo to hear me came to
see what sort of a creature a woman
senator was, and I know I dlsap
pointed them because 1 wore petti
coat and had unshorn hair.
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.Surveyors and Jrrtyatloit Eiiiiwifii '
KtAMATH COUNTY ABSTRACT CO.;
ABSTRACTING
Maps, PIM, Hlueprlat, Mte. KM MATH. TAItlii, OHICflON.
Klamath Falls Music House
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mrtiiii.nto. .Ilrst of Htrbuas.
I'l.i, I.IJAIH.Vtl PIANOH ASI
OIMU id at Mtwlerale Price'
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beeaaeat U"aM raaebas, wbiek. wbea ladmaa oa the Klaaaath reservation)
retaraed. will gh 'a good estimate have petlttoaed the aecreUry of the
Tnrmnt' iff "grndin raisd aadj '' etoaa to amend the
ablated tram this part of the eeaatry. Indian appropriation .bill authorising
j e a ia eoaawueuo ot iae aioaoc roiai
Tha heavieet aaBuser rata, la aev
eral year baa fallea here durlag the
last week. Meat of the raaeaera bare
are aow busy aatUag np bay, aad
Ui. work' wlH be gtvea aKe a aet-
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wop whiea have Met beea eat aad ta
PJKbU aad.wtater aaatara.
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; Mr.;,-A. Laaaa aad Mia MUcrad
RLeaeh tef Cbleaae are TiaHla at the
kaaaa'at, Mm. Leaeh'a bretber; B. M.
wiaaara. aear Lareiia.
project so the cost shall be reimburs
ed oaly by person whose land lie
under the project.
The original ptaa for the re'lmbur-
lag of tba tuad appropriated was
from the aale of tribal timber.
hotel Arrivals
Sebaeribe far The MeraM. It,
WkMe PeMeaa
V. W. McDonald aad wlfet I,. r.
Pickett aad wife. W. W. McDonald
and wife. Med ford; W. C. Flaherty .
Uorkeiey; M. II. Aaaeou, Portlaad;
Dr. II. D. Lawheard and wire, Mrs.
II. J. Sbate, Woodlands; (leorge B.
8perry. Redwood; W. II. Bperry city;
J. M. PrethlBgham, Macdoel; J. M.
Campbell. Macdoel.
Hotel HaH
R, M. Judd. Montrose. Mich.; W.
Burleson; Montrose; H. O, ltmb.
Paisley; Jack Burns, Port1 Klamath;
Mr. T. J. Warns, Koat Klamath; T.
I). Bacon, San Francisco; Harry Job,
Ban Francisco; Mrs. Harry Job, 8au
Francisco; R. II. Richardson, Hrm
Francisco; ;Mrs, R. Richardson, flan
Francisco; Mr. Price Kvans, San
Francisco; R. Osbom and wife. King
City, Calif.; K. F. Marr, Oakland; C.
V. Mlakler, O. A. Vetela, Dunsmulr;
J. C. Smith, city; J. M. Smith, elty;
Jas. ij. McKenile, Kalamasoo, Mich.;
D. E. Hltcheack, Benaaaa; Pierce
Kvans, San Francisco; Wra. Scbleeht,
Mlaoqua. Wis.; W. J. Campbell and
wife, San Fraaelsco; W. U. Hplccr,
Chlco; W. J. Mile and family, Berke
ley; Kd DuFault, UBgell Valley; U.
O. Hera, Boaaaaa; Wm. Wood. Ilo
bbbm; K. C. Reed, Lea Angelea; C.
B. Otey, Dorr Is; C. B. Covert, San
Francisco.
OTHXa TO MOW AWAY
Want to Sell matched team, tea
buggy, net of harness, nlre galled
saddle mare, suitable far lady or chil
dren; one light wagon, saddle aad
bridle; klteken raage, dlalag room
chairs, rocking 'chairs, two double
beds, ono nice bed for baby or child,
two bureau, dining room table.
washing machine, wheelbarrow, Kdl?
son phonograph, fruit Jars. Ice refrig
erator and numerous other articles.
Call at once.
WHITK KKALTY CO.
30-ltbltr
Frank lilgglnbotham departed on
Tuesday for Detroit, Mich., where he
will reside.
on all
CHINA
Gall and tee our New
ATHENA SILVER
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Chemically treated and put
on to stay
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