The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 18, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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But certain it U that looks do influence a manV feeling. You live in your Clothe; next to your akin they are
the cloet thing to you. And ian'l it only reaionable to uppoe that the conatant AMociatian with them the
seeing of them all day long, muat have tome effect on the mind? Man i a good deal of chameleon anyway.
He take on the color of the thing that are the nearest to him. If he wear grey, whiskered clothe, old fah
ioned, out-of-date pae clotheshe sooner or later begin to take on a grey whiskered pime look, whether he
it old or young in year. Give your eye and mind a clothe companion that exude youth and tugge! youth.
Come to thi atore and let THE ROYAL TAILORS give you a pa out ticket for your pnaae clothe.
EVERY TIME YOU STEP INTO ONE OF THESE GRACEFUL YOUNGISH ROYAL TAILORED SACK
SUITS, it's equivalent to a bath in THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH.
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Prices as Amazing as Royal Quality Itself
$16, $17, $20, $25, $30 and $35
STORE, Leading Clothiers
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SAYS NEW YORK IS A HOTBED WCanus
nr iiTininiOTi1 rninvriAMo' LATEST TO RETURN
ur Aiiiintnidiit cnuriiundi
Even the .Mayor, Who Permits This, Suffers, and Has a
Narrow Escape From Assassination
' hy a Crank
gu.iiici'Ki attache ok the
SCHOOL Sfl,KIU.NTKMK.NT.H
OFFICE YEAR.VS FOR ALTOS
AM TIIK PAVEMENTS
Town ToPiC Will Burn an Eight-
Story Building at Show
lKil FruiH (Vntrsl.
John Kttult am) Jo Rlngo, two In
fluential resident of Northern Klam
ath. tnlHn In tale tiaturday night with
tttr- returns (frtlrt Odell precinct.
Out In the Country.
Andrew Culllipr a an oer-Hlur-
day visitor at I ho Addison ranch near
Ml. Lakl.
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-NEW YORK. May 18. "Never in
their worst days were the blackest
cealers of Russia, and other European
countries where anarchy Is fostered,
any worse than certain sections of
New York In regard to breeding spots
for agitation against established gov-
ernmemt."
By CARLTON TEX EYCK
(Written for the United Press)
God to the government denounced by
anarchists In the public squares.
Of course, some of these public
forum speakers represent honest. God
fearing, reasonable organizations,
such as union labor, etc., which are
protesting reasonably against certain
conditions tbateren the most conserv-
1 a. f . . a . t t (. I a , U s aV h w ..! t I & fc.u a I. nalla.
That statement made a few das8U,e 'orj-uionueu inumauau auraui- uj i" puum
ago by one of the most prominent of
New York's police officials, and a man
who has studied anarchy and anarch
ists for thirty years, along with his
study of crime, aptly tells the situa
tion in this metropolitan center of
the "home of the free." There isn't
a shadow of a doubt that anarchists
and radical agitators generally harve
a freer rein In New York today than
they hare ever had before. And,
strange to say. the man who Is insist
ing on giving the "public forum
speakers" and agitators the loosest
sort of "free apeech" rein is no other
official than Mayor Mitcbel, who re
cently narrowly escaped assasslna-
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o en tit first brought to general notice
"Sweet Mario" Gam, Iteba Edelson,
iIiimIo Sillier, ami other girls who fol
low Emma Goldman. Alexander Berk-ic.-n.
"Wild Joe" O'Carroll, who led
the church riots, and tho teacher at
the Ferrer school of anarchy.
"Sweet Marie" Ganx, by the way.
pany, left this morning for a visit In
1-nke county.
are all wrong. But tbe majority of R-ecause 01 her rout tongue wnen bar
these speakers are preaching anarchy jrungulng mobs. Besides threatening
as black and destructive as can bejtc kill John I). Rockefeller Jr on
heard anywhere. !ll,hl. the Oanz girl curved jnl bias-
At Union Square, at tbe foot of Itemed, hurled vile epithets nt men
Benjamin Franklin's statue in Park or " " wd who annoyed
Row. In Rutgers Square, and other1 !,rr h Jrlng or asking her ques
pbullc rostrums, these speakers ex.t'ons, and made herself generally the
fcort crowds. It U not infrequent thatrery Wlt of the name the police
a socialist speaker and an anarchist 'sve n,r-
or an I. W. W. exhorter begin to talk amrie is a pins: ana wmw complex-
at the same time, and within a few Ioned girl of 23. Her figure is of the
feet of each other. When this hap-voluptuous type, and her eyes and
pens, the speakers make It fun for the imouth are extremely sensuous. If
crowds by heaping abuse on each oth-J" she did not follow too closely the
cr's heads. ihsiblts of Emma Goldman In dressing
The occupation of Vera Crux andi'" ,vould make rlhr attractive
tlon at tbe bands of a poor, maniacal the Trinidad. Colo., coal strike, inlRm ""men critics might say that
old crank, whose mind, no doubt, had which militiamen and strikers shotjMar,e'" nure ' loPPy. "" Inclining
become violently twUted through each other down, furnished bssis foritoWBra 'at-
hearing day after day everything from Uuch talk by these speakers. The wts, Tne Kdelson girl, who, they say, Is
extremely Jealous of Marie because of
I tie latter's ability to "pull the limit
and get away with It," until she was
finally Jailed for sixty days for threat,
enlng, was thrown Into a Tombs cell
nftr causing a riot by her exhorta
tions, Reba, or Becky, as sho prefers
to bcacelled, Is very nice looking.
&he Is slight and exceedingly well
proportioned, and is very tidy In her
drM. Maybo that's one reason that
Mirle doetn't get along so well with
Rcua. All these women call them
selves "Red Virgins" and "lUd
Angels." The police say it ought to
be "Black Angels."
Many contend that the country is
the ouly place for a highbred shep-
herd or collie, but "Max," tho canln
irviKo ui uuuij ocuuui auirimvuu-
ent Fred Peterson, slies this up differ
ently. Max has tried tho "back-to-the
farm" life, and having tried it, ho Is
n "come-back" to tho pavrmouts and
auto, where there are many machines
and motorcycle to chase, and all the
fights a dog can possibly attend to.
Several times this spring, wbaa
I'tHvrson was vltitlng tchooli In tho
Laugvll and I'tm valluys, hv has lout
his dog, and lia made trips back to
ilnd him. About a mouth ago ho lost
the dog again, and believing that tho
dog would bo better off chasing jack
rabbits or making himself useful
around n ranch than barklug at Imag
inary birds, narrowly averting death
utider (ho wltwls of mllo. etc.. lie B.h. I.m nl.n in il ..r .
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To lkrtlrtr.
TilvUlou Htiporlnlvndvnt George J.J
l.M 1 1 n m nl Li aliiuk UtilhHW U...nl
. I ,.. """"" """"' ''""U,r th. vrlikle, Industrial and human
of tho Col Kornla-OrrBim Power com- . .
(Hrrwld tiwUI IWrvkv)
I'OIITINI), My is, In Addition
to iho uiiiuuslty rlsborstB arriis
mnu which ha bcm mado for wt.
cumlng tho "Qurn of Huasrts." and
tnobud parade, mi otont (if ettrsor
under the dlrrction ot irvJujctd
lAo MiAttatrr. AoltUd if UtH
rtiltlvatiX of atlul. (i(i hjRid
totnt Ihtoutttoul Ibr ImlMltf rt
I tin tttrrh I l'l'll"l
A Crtirtsil tiro Alatm lll U'Ull
In Alter Iho bulMitic h t-o m,u4
llh rhrmlr) ami ntfcrf mttrfUhl
fto tho ro(t rti i? rital, ti IU
full equlpmrul ot lhr Are dffMnSt
Mill Running Fine.
Harry it Gallagher, who I. at Chll-
toqulu checking tho output of the
Harnrs Lumber Company for iho
Wrd Lumber company. teturn-l tn
Clilloiiiln aftor an ovor-Hunday vl.lt
hero He itates that tho plant U run
ning nne, and Instead of cutting 2S,
DUO feet day, a expected. It U t
tdlng that amount of lumber every i
day by 5.000 feet.
Military lnUrri, and one nllrel
iinbitie In rvlebratlonji of (hi kind,
w be iArl during the remlns: ltMlwii ,r4W,nj
I Festival A lU mtui wo,Jrrn 6f, figittM
This will Xh a night runrtagratKin, ufparalu and iho mwi Stii We
In which an olcht.aiory fannry build- tlng npllnrc ill be btouiil Uu
Ing occupying an entire city blok, play dnrlne iliU spectacle TUM
will bo thewrettcatty tltlu)o,l by (Ire. luro whlrh l lo t drUfe4" I
This nilracilvn feature will be lu 'centrally lofatrd and II l wliwlei
tho lifttufo of a drill for Iho I'uriUnd' that fully ISO 000 people lll teHt
flro department, and will l( prndured lo II from near-by point.
Arnt.tfoiiR lrfko, within the Hear- 1 1 I'mmi Merrill.
tooth nnllonal furet, Montana, U said i y C Dunnitic and ll ss Hit
to rival tho famed Uko Uulo of the !..,. Kalleiihurn wolored UP lfe lt
It llr nt n ele-lAtfalfa town Hulidar altrfnoos lk
Tho harvest of the va" npplh
along the southwest 'coast of Norway Canadian Htxklen
not only to tho Industry of catching iVatlon of 7.000 feel, surruiinded byformpr, car
ea- .lowering nuiuntalns A good road
gave hi. title to the dog to a Laugoll w,d ho of wneh g Qf wbrh fa lrM ,,, ,, B (gyS
e) ra,,c"cr- nro per kilo (,1.31 cents jwr pound) i by outomobllo connects It with thoW
Peterson had come to bullovo that
the dog was better off out there, and
had nlroont ceased to miss him, when
late Saturday night, footsore and
weary, "Mux" reached Iho homo of
,81111 nro exparieti io ncouanil, wnerv
It.... n n il..it In . I. .......... .... ,.
.MV ..' UR.-M III HI.' IIIHIIIIiailMrO Oil
'iodine. '
railroad nt Hilling
has recently been
A.VTi:t I'llidU IK elKM w
. . s .i... Kt a 11 atr
A rustic hoiel '"'"" V,"H,.7. 7. " ; a-
FrellCII, olllrw r enwn, ..-
I Ml
ha recently iwen eomplcted, and i "'
many (rails mako hn surrounding r.M,,r,ttM
glon arcesslbte. '
Zontnro Kawase, professor of for-'
the Imperial university of
. j Arcuralo Informal!"" '"'
Mors lhag X6H.000 young tree rsjjKUvith lUsln. hee nillrots,
Physicians Recommend
Pure Ice Cream
Our ICE CREAM Is
ABsSOLUTELY PURE
Made by Expert Mixers
During the warm weather your
comfort and health demands
our Ice Cream
WE FILL ORDERS FOR
ANY QUANTITY
From One Quart to Many Gallons
Klamath Falls Creamery
nis oiu master, and barkud for entry. stry at
Hereafter, according lo Peterson, the Toklyo. Japan, has been making ni being set out this spring on nalloiul l".
dog shall neverdeave him, and after a' tour of the national forests of this ror.t in I'mi u .... i.-i. '
..- . i """ " eif iwi(MIVIM ItlHIllls
day s more rest, he will be as much In country to lenrn the giiveriHiu.iifs.niid lli ..n.nn Is reported n parilt-! Today's news in Tns lUr.
..Ul.l.H.. 1 ..IIU . ...-. I. .. 1 1 St. .1 1 . I. ' I
u.iuvi.lw, iiiuiir iou oiiiwrwiso, us ui.moiuoui or soiling limner or reform- ularly fairabto to their successful
W- tatlon. 'growth.
The newest elopement trick was re
cently worked In Swltzerlnnd, where
the parents of the couple went on a
trip to the top of a mountain. While
they were there tho couple got a bob
sled, roasted down tho mountainside,
and were away on an express train be
fore the parents could get down the
mountain on the railway.
l-ast year the fire loss on tho Cana
dian timber reserves was the smallest
ever known, only one-fiftieth of one
per cent of the area being burned
over.
ROUND UP BRONX
FOR THE RODEO
MKKCrOlltt AM) ACORII JOURNEY
OVER THE HTATE LINE IN
HEARCII OF IIUCKIXO HOHMEU
FOR THE Itirj HHOVV
Angora goats have bien used with
profit to keep fire lines clear of Iflnoin-
mable vegetation on national forests
in California.
H. K. Stilts, Clms. J. Martin, W. O.
Smith, Krrou Hosley and Art Acord
made a trip to Duncan's horse camp,
below Dry take, Sunday, to arrange
for ii bunch of wild horses for the
Elks Rodeo,
Chus. Duncan has offered to fur
nish between thirty and forty wild
horses for use If tho association Is
unable to secure a sufficient number
closer In, '
Great Interest In the coming Itodeo
Is being manifested all over the south
ern part of the county, and a largo
number of good burking horses are
reported. Thene are being taken and
tried out.
Duncan has one bucking mare
which his men have been unable to
do anything with. She was tried out
In a small corral by Acord Sunday,
and it is posslblo that she will be se
cured tor the Rodeo,
IX) V J. '.UMWAI.T, Pre..
RERT E.
K. M. Iltlllll. Vlrr Pi, a Tresys.
WrrHHOW, Heeretary
Surveyors nni! Irrigation Engineers
Klamath County Abstract Co.
ABSTRACTING
.MAP. 1'I.A.NH. III.IJEPHIVIX Etc. KLAMATH FAI.IJ4, ORMMIN
AT OUR WINDOW FOR DEPOSITS
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DEPOSITS
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onr presence will he a sign of
thrift that will raise you con
siderably In the estimation of
)our neighbors, Those who have
accounts at the First Trust aid
Havings llsnk are never classed
us "undesirable cltlieni," Start
such uu account today, even If
It bo a small one. You'll stand
higher In tho community anil in
your own solf respsct,
FIRST TRUST MB SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
Theater Guide
HOUSTON'S
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Huiiday
"The I'aesllrs," .
1'nlheplay Two-IUel HpMisi
"AB Hour of Terror,"
lllograpli nrniim
"Ratty lllll'ss Rough HoiiWi"
Hlnr Comily
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