The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 19, 1914, Image 1

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glum lm brn checked,
noon' romlaqac.
' Ifeadquarter, hlglilf optimhtlc, iKlleve tiiat the
The followlut letter U helnc sent.
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.i .. ..... . . ... . . tn un MimnaArriai riuiM. niviotimenL
KlaZl , aaaZT or Z T lk. and Influent!,, cimen. throu6h. -'. '-"-'-, H H e,.ecfd ai U,e propoeed
Klaroalh couaty, or eUe oppo oaa, ... .. . ,. .... ,, t..u. ,J,i' mra., niu UM k. .h.i.
of tlie letdtac eaadldatn for oc on r of comtatra-. Hotue iwedlrt that the Ocntiaai will eooa abaadea aU f
the llepublleu ticket. , "Our club and the people of thlti -,.,. m. k- ..'iu k., .anukiiv ,tw iu e tb. U
I hare carefully conaldered the ". in common with all Southern b8 a., ta' f;f of tlw aUW.
m.l,.r from ali .K d ta. more SH7l7JS!1SlS SS " - tto dU,e U. aoe,,. repaka, C,
,iuudr I litest the more ptataly my KorB,i gch0ol at Artlind. We want I errry where.
jUuiy appeara. both to the people of n,, .upport of eVery kectlon of the' H U reported by tae war oaVe that tlie aMet tpw faa) law
Kumiui county and to tn republican aute. we leei tnat it u a mauer mail iac ta ttle aoraa.
ii ah1j4 kaaaIuh "ttoh ar4v Tfrf Ir . r .
.....UIU .v..v ... ,vr-.., .-. .., BelgUa rorcerfrBO coaceat rated aloag ta aaw Hm
.i.i , .., -.ii.i.i. ii.., nr! eUhu froatler. drore the Otnaaai to llonllera, than aaHaa
iiWTiaiiuu vt wua o-whv w
putting our children In the handi of of Coatral. ,,
leachcra who know bow to teach. Wei Tlu left wing of the aUIca U sdrunriux toward Lille, aaaj k
would not think of hiring n lawyer ,-ria rn- HabUaa la tlte aetcJiborhood of Ijdtaaae. ltiaataaat
who doe. not know the law; we call' iWman 0,,I0,ulott ta .! Mcttoa i aioet formlUble, aad that ta
In the very beat physicians obtainable. ..u.-,i- , .n
hire cipert hortleulturUts. but '"" " - - ..- .
Trie latot wdr oSce Matemeat follews:
A
party as well.
ItallH I'laa IWrflC
IICUI.IN. 0, 15 (wlrelrw via Hay.
vlllr, .S' J.) Arurdluit l lHly' um
cUl uicrorul, tho general alluatlon
In Vnutv and llelaiunt l not rhatiK
t4. ThU m that the ttoopa ara be- Kiwe frrdlnsnd and qurn Mario, wedded lo royalt). It took two years
tag remaned ta I ha Md, but tr'.,ii hat roruo li Ihft thrnin' in Htu.f -utialon Iwlure he would agrea
ao dmiU. ,.M,U hy ihe de.ih uf Kins Cbarle. J" "rV ' eih ':r1lnc," ,,h
TIk. Herman tight l conilnunu.ly) Uni-)i.ufar Tt... miven I ,,,r ,,M'fttt a,,r'",r" '"1 hrr Qermaa
ta ctlu uh of a,t.nd, the o.hnr'" r u,"-)"u "r y" wn allunrv-lhrough her father being
t,t hafng gone uth .oiflu Mr her lote affalri.. OimsIp j)uK0 of R,.c0,urg a rll a IJuke
It U bBltlaltr admitted that . 103 "aUtitt li-r ha sonn mi fur many 'f Kdlaburgb.
km. Ilnlaw tmrllraltv all tit llin )tr
.S.r.r, wer lol when the HrltUh "h nurrlagn ., rVrdlnand and
ftaUet.Undaunled sank four tlTmn'Mil'v ,,1 "M1""'
erlroyera.
m LOST "BOX"
JUST RECOVERED
Tcrdiitaiid U iipl to ihl day
?r n ba foriiuiinu hi youthful
lur fur lU'lcii Varnrimni, the moat
bvauilfiil wumaii In Ituumanta. the
daiirhler f one of th country mt
nnhlrt famllU-. Klne Charlea wa de
irrminrd thai lln prlnco should be
l'rinceju Mario oon learned of the
former lore of Ferdinand. Her own
aAaMte aie'iiumeroo and kaown to
all Kurope. The RoumanlaB. ready
at first to take tho tall, dashing, Prln-
ceaa Mart lo their hoaomi, found the
was cynical, unsympathetic, proud.
and, worst of All, she was contemptu
ous of the paopla over wham she aad
her Uushaad war to ruto.
Oirn. h 0cr Hhlve and other hunt
ers a f' days ago.
TIki phonograph and ome clothing
fftt nioien trom tno nomo i .
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TAtTAX IX fetTMMKlt tlr Ittlrt IH nry al Oltno on the night of July IS,
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I9l, utter, iua ciujuma -
etad at the Tappan eralgTaul wagon
when tt waa searched by authorities.
Tho phonograph a hid la the
brush, and It U supposed that Tappan
planned to gat this on hla way oul of
Olaae. Uasplt iu long aiposure. the
"canned music" hot plays as good as
ever, and today it was ukeu back to
Oleu by Mr. Kinney.
An rclm of the liifamniu rocord of
Joha ItcWlu Tappan, acrusea aar
uf a rrimlnal hmuIi upua hla Httl
(hlldrm, hut released latar la Slskl
)o rouniy, I heard la taa isaiag of
a talking marhlna fear Rallaa fre
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"pull"
"The Mutual Girl and Her Auntie"
A subject that ought ta laterosl avtry business man,
WIS ADVKKTIMINU MMMUM ANI TMK ADVKRTWKMKNT
u...i .t.. .....i ....hii.ht in Hi Herald clusirly, This I"
II one of tha irat of four arllclas that will appear in the Herald.
What MAaaaailfutaa as atWMl MA VsttTI XSalBlfiUi I
Why doe. oaa a.vartbaMaant "pull" and mother not "pull."
How la an aaftrtlaemant to be judga, wneuin .. -.
or not? ,
Wht Is ft i aacrat of lb admilsaut that "pull. T
Can you answer these queationa, Mr. Adrilar, to aaiUf) our
owa aUadt , .....
hould ha aata to luwtr to youraelf, whether you spend ono dollar j
. .. -.' . . u.i..ik.a i ia ni nniii?r. niiiaiHattfiui
(or one IMaaajM far MTMTMIRg, wne "- v-.-. - -Prograai,
alllaaara. street car aiga, plclura show, or what not ad
VMtlaiag,
Taa or t.u Ova yenra,ao adyrtlsag waa wiMeh inat m r
UMtlng m a ttiattV9r,tlM! fllUl" t tha wlwrtUln tolUMor.
Today we demand cta. Vafd.liitnd roaulla. When wo apond a
dollar or a million for avirt'' " u,t know ufor,l,a lhRt
ihU amount la an lnveatment, ota aipeuso. JlowT
By studying beforthinrt our mIm prohlems lh medluma to b
used and tho advertisements lhaaaWoa, " .
STUDY OUH AUVKIITI8KMBNTII.
ARB THRV BUILT TO ATTRACT ATTKNTJONT
I0 TIIBV AROUBK AND MAINTAIN NTKRTT
DO THKY BTIMULATIC I'UItCHASEHT
PO TIIY COMH'KI. ACTION T . " . ,
Oct your Advorliaaiutmt Iu ih HrratdJ we will lak car of your
cupy aud make It PULU
(Thli article will ho contlntusl tomorrow), nannY
The local conditions, the peculiar aurroundlni. your partloular
lrd In this district, require quit a dltartnt ferm of advrtllng
MoaUaa; in. in cotton rpaiv" u
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hat It would la Alaska,, Mutt, Moatu
tht raa-dlitrletKetllforfl-h
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MORE PHEASANTS
FOR KLAMATH CO.
(WMMUMtOKKK LOaMCH NO TUtK
IN OLTTIKO INTO HARNNBH
rXH TMK OOOO Of THIS ffKC
TION
The Klamath Sportsmen's Assocla
lion has Just received nolle from
William I.. Flnley that at the raquaat
of CouimUslouer C, F. Stone he hat
Instructed the superintendent of the
stnln game farm to send sliteen crate
of pheasants (19)1 bird) to Klamath
county for llborntlou.
About iOd of these game birds
were received and liberated In Klam
ath rouniy this summer, and ar do
ing line. These bird are liberated on
prUnte farms In th county, whri
the owner ngroo to see that they ar
given proper protection.
The letter from Mr. Flnley Indi
cate that the phessanta are to b
hipped this fall, Just as soon aa the
ncccary application blanks ar tUad
out. allowing where th blraa ara to
bo placed. Tho Association rafiwta
Hint anyone In tho county dastrsmg a
crate or more of thos pheasant for
liberation on lb farm should notify
the president Chu- I. Roberts, ot
W. O, Smith, acrtary, at once.
Dr. Uebkaacht, th Qerman so
cialist who was rportd to- haw
been shot to death at th beginning
of tho war, Is now roportod to hare
delivered on address In which h said
thni "th., minuUi any attempt ta
mado to Incorporate Belgium or any
irt of it In Qermany. that mlauta
the boasted unity ot Qerman partii
will dltappoar."
U i
the Meitlean
Francisu de la flarra
ambassador to Franca, has telegraph
ed hi resignation toth cansUtoUaa
allet gortrament otMealeo.'
Ii in roiivlaced that the re-election
I if tlltllSA VratAli tl fftiis snAPA
'iill he nothing lea than a raltmlty
lo Ihl rniinty, and for this rtason 1
feel the people are entitled, through
llm Herald, lo Ixi Informed of eaisl
Ins facts In tho affair of the county,
I which heretofore they have not been
Ifrmltted to secure Uimugh sny of
the neHpaers of the county.
In ojiponlug Judge Worden, I do
not feel that any unfair advantage Is
being taken of him, as he still has the
upport of lb Northwestern, a demo
cratic paper, and the other papers of
the county, wkiah bar a leaaing to
ward the progress!' party, if Jadge
Worden cannot get a fair hearing
thiough the medium. 1 am willing
to do the right thing, aad permit him
to ut The Harali w ,
Th Herald supportedSsud helped
elect" Judge Worden four year ago.
It stayed with him during the 'recall
election, bee j use It believed he was
entitled to trrr hi full term, so that
he mlghtihave tufftcleat time iawhlch
to demonstrate what he could do. -
He had four years at the Job, and
has utterly and absolutely failed. This
he wilt have to admit himself. He
waa advlccd by loading republicans
that It was hi plain duty to tae party
to stay out of the race, and let the
people nominate some republican for
th office. He kept delaying his deci
sion from day to day until it wast too
i t
late to place any other man on the
ticket? II was tkua able lo secure
the nomination by default, and not
because he was th choice of the re
publican party.
yhetber Judg Worden la a repub
lican or not, neither he nor the repub
lican parly can tad proper objection
to a truthful review of hla adminis
trate of county afalra during the
past four years. If thla should show
that Judge Worden Is not a compauat
or proper man for the position. I be
ll ve thai the republican natty woald
be stultifying Itself by tryaac to fate
him' on thopeopia. .
It Is th duty ot vary aaaa and wo
man ot either aarjrto ant, as far as
In their power, tail Uair party Is
creditably rpreata in public ofic.
They should take prtda la aalaeUng
tha most capabl man possible fee
each and every ofnee. Unless they d
this they cannot egpeet tha support of
tho people. j
The people of Klamath county have
followed Judge Wordaa through four
long years ot quarreling. Seating and
dlaentlon, which has mata tn county
a Joke all over taa eaaat. laTastors
and homeseekers lag to Klamath
county are Informed ot te internal
strife cltlng hm eator laar ranch
Weed, and by tha time they arrlva t
the depot In Klantata Vails they are
ready to lake tha aoai trala out.
Instead ot Klamath oounty growing
and prospering ait laaaUUsd to,
Easterners and prUTl.sttrs
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we hire cipert
turn our children over to 'raw.
trslned teachers who hae to learn by "Efforts oa tlte part' 6f the Genmins to utlMse
years of experimentation on those I , rortnl iUport aad east of DU Mu.U liave
tame chlldrea. We haven't undertak-. mA B(Jj(Ulw.
t-n n mnvA In httr onr school COndl
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.in. .h. r. h..M'l hn hrotitht sat towaru tMUiiers, mewywo huh. irons w cumm.
against the lack of training for th'e
teachera.
"ffeaca this normal school. vtuCbj
Is solely for the purpose of training
teachers, Is of great concern to this
section of the state, and we bespeak
for It your hearty support. Yoa know
your section and Its people better
than we. hence caa better Jodaje how
that support caa best be exerted. We
have la mlad. ot coarse, the local pa'
per, -It ought-to
get them, on the thoroughly logical
plea that by your helping Southern
Oregon In an effort that Is Important
to them, -you wilt be In a position to
expect tho help of that section when
you-necd it. And we can assure you '
that reciprocal help will bo forthcoming."
She heavy
have cheaasetvea
i
aaagaaattol
t'nlted Tree Service
LONDON', Oct. IP. it I aaaoaaced tliat the BrtMah I
traifftitrad oat a the result o hard SfltMteB.? It la i
imwHlag of laat aiabt'a aaaoaaKeaseat that th tie
hack thirty aeSea. '
The DrttWi, ta a aerie of .heavy engagements, preveatesl van
rma altarkiac-Daakirk from the soattu
Tha Gn assas. resaforced, avaaced weUward of UHe toward I
he JMUah-nkmag... t. -rftrrtt Ptr ,-4 jt-V
TO DEMONSTRATE
CHOLERA SERUMS
KLAMATH-LAKE
MAILS NOV. 1ST
CONTRACT FOR CAKR.YING MAIL
FROM RLV TO LAKEVIEW IS
- AWARDED. DO OLD TIME SS3U
VICK WILL RE RENEWED
of Agricultural, will hold
tlons here In December.
' Dr. Knowles wlU spend
days In 'Klamath county. .fraajT Da
cember T to December 16; Dnrtaac
that time he wiH vlftt all parts' ef taa
county, giving" lcturs aad mskiag
fiemonatratlotts aid traatiag aaga ta
BE I
prove the worth of the new serum.
O. A. C. LNSTRUCTOR WILL
HKHK IN DECEMBER, AND jwhlch the government And la of grant
I COL'XTY AGRICULTURIST 18j value In preventing th spread of the
! disastrous swine dlseaaa.
i ARRANGING MEETINGS Mr. Glalsycr u at work arranging '
tfor tho meetings, and. any aec'rsiaar i
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(Coatlaaat .aa taaa )
1. M. Cory, of the Consolidated
Stage company, has received a tele
gram trom Senator Chamberlain, ad-
vising him that ha has been awarded
the contract for carrying the mall beta-sen
Lakevlew and Dly. tho portion
of the Lakevlew-Klamath Falls route
that was abandoned when contract
were re-let laat spring.
Mr. Cory state that he will have
the line In operation by November 1.
It will be dally service, seven tlmea
weekly. Autos will be used and con
tinued as long as weather conditions
permit, atter which horse stages will
he Inaugurated,
This conies as good. news to all con
County Agriculturist H. Roland
Glaiayer la In receipt ot a letter from
the extension division ot the Oregon
Agricultural College, stating that Dr.
W. Virgil W. Knowles, la charge ot
the demonstration and educational
hog cholera work being done In Ore
gon by the United States Department
Interested In the lecture aad the
serum can get more specife lararaka
tton from Mr. Clalsyer.
Lenftae Meeting. t
Thero will be a matting; ef ta We-
I men's Civic League at I: ! Umartew
at the neat Room, at tha Caaathar
Commerce. All members ar faaaaat
ed to sttead.
Sa53E5
War Names a Conhision
Savants Outline Rules for Pronuntiosi
Ry CARLTON TEX EYCK
(Written tor the United JrPeasf
ceraed In this section, and especially I ,xeV YORK, Oct. 19.-rPronounc-
to th settlers' along the route, who
have suffered great Inconvenience
sine th stage line wsb taken off th
trst of July. Lake County Examiner.
NEXT EDITORIAL
'SESSIONS HERE
WILL BE HELD NEXT SUMMER AT
PELICAN BAY LODGE LOCAL
NEWSPAPER MAN IS HONORED
BY ASSOCIATION
According to advices from Oregon
City,' wher the Oregon Editorial Ab
sedation hsa'beea ia asaslon, the aaxt
convention will b, bald at; Pelican
Bar. on Uooer Klamath Lake. This
was after an Invitation Issued by Ed
ttor Sam Brans of tha Northwestern
Mr.,, Brans was eweted vlos presl
dent of 'tho organisation for tha en
u tag. year. B. B. Brodl. puhllshsr
of taa Orafaa City atarKtoa, u taa
praailsat, aad Php f , Bates aeeretary,
Ins war names is the newest and most
popular form ot amusement In Man
hattan these dnys. Some ot the Jaw
breakers and tongue-twisters uncov
ered tor the first time by theJEuro-
poan war Inve been glon as many
different pronunciations by the gen
eral public as u certain manufacturer
has brands of pickles.
Therefore, au attempt has been
made, In the Hat which followa below,
to give tho correct, or at least aa near
correct, as possible, pronunciation ot
tho names that ouo seen every day or
two in stories of tho conflict raging tu
Europe.
It should be borne tn mind, how
ever, that It Is utterly Impossible to
Indtcste exactly tho sounds employed
tn pronouncing soma of the names.
Some of them you eaa't describe la
th English language.
Hera's ,oa for which a professor
steads naaitM:. Ta Iraa U
.;. rf
sound (equivalent to ta?OarssS U
with the umilat mark) as aa,
alent la Engltsh. To make thq eeaad)
purso the -Up as taeugk' m.lsay O.
but say E instead. The aamafastloa
produces the French soaadlai'af U.
The French and Belgian names are,
as a rule accented oa all syllables. To'
an American tney wouia seaaa aa
though they were aceaatad oa taa laat
syllable. Th Amerieaa werda afa
generally accented oa the ftMjpsa.
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In tho Itot below will b fouad aaaM'
uordsmaravsaaaaal. Tegatlaaaar.
rect souad. for Instance, ef the rraaea) ?
word men (my) tt m preaafMM aa-
though spelled mawa, tka lettoy.lsj" ,"
however, not being soaaaad. Mil JMtt J
dying away wit a nasal twaafr' 1 r
as though' tha ead ef saw-
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