The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, October 22, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
CITY AND COUNTY
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The Evoniitf Herald
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fkt Herald INtMBhte Cwii(H
Klamath Pall, nt lit Pwurth atiwet
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CLAYTON K. WHKKI
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thruugU laa walla a coed-class
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NOW IS THE TIME TO
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jTtlKIlK ate stilt a few of the old-
B tittu irty men who cling to the
("customs aad practice ot the old day
(of political corruption, when bosses
1 1 were able to put tho party tax on
!'wiDt ntan aad cram htm down the
(thnmu of the voters of that party,
Vht'ttie? they liked It or not.
' There are come today who will ac
jcp)t an important part la the leader
:UI of their party, and permit a poll
Itlclau to exploit the party for hU
own personal beueat, and then ac
;cue those who refute to stand for it
(of betoir traitor.
Verily, verily, the good old day of
politic are gone. The are aome
awful time. urely, wbea the votera
refute to lltten to the political dlctat
or aad Insist on selecting their pub
lic oflciakt strictly oa a haala of their
ataeat for the oBee, rather than b
eaaaa they were aaootk eaough to
aecar am oBcial, tag.
The Herald la a republican paper.
It ia preaC of the repabUcaa party
and of Ita achleremeat. It belieTee
In the aatloMl polldea advocated by
the repabUcaa party, aad faala that
they are for the beat iatereata aad
proaperlty of the whole people Bat
The Herald refaae to be gagged
wkea H ia coarlaeed that am oBdal
ia iacompeteat. whetaar h be a re
pabUeaa. deaacrat, aoeJallat of one
wltk or wHaoat a party.
The Herald feagftt Car Worden aad
JeoaaraJaed IU baaiaeaa wkea It be
Uered he wma right. It will flght Jaat
aa-aard agatawt kirn or aay other
whea it kaliaraa ta7 are wroag.
The Herald owaa a duty to the peo
ple ot Klamath cooaty, which It
will perform aa lose aa It la under the
preaeat maaageaaeat, waather it
meet the approval of ao-alld polit
ical boaaea or not. The Herald ia ala-
cera la daalrlag to be fair aad truth
ful wltm Ita reader, aad it U ta thU
policy that we cradU taa fact that
The HaraU kaa beam able to grow
aad prosper, walla taa away other
aewtpaper that Balaam iatanaU have
foateraa la the paat few year, have
dUd a-keralag.
The Herald weald muck rather
have the good will aad coafldeace of
the, reading public thaa eara the raa
nUUoa of being a tool of the poltt
ital boaaea by doing their biddiaa.
The cry I going op all over the state
agaiaat the extravagance aad waste
la taa maaagecaeat of pebllc baaiaeaa
la atata aad coaaty goveramenu.
which ia caused by too much polities
aad, mot eaough buslaea method.
The taxpayer aad people have the
j remedy la their own haads. aad we
believe that they will not hesitate to
rellave tbemsahree of taia burden of
boas rale wkea they go to the polls la
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ThU is Count Zupplln, "whose almhlps liavo Rprvail terror to 1'itrU an.l umiiy i-IKra In Crnnto imt llrlclum.
to say nptblng of the uneaalneiis they liavo caused In I-oudun. Tliv count, accorjtliic to a storf ixftttly rahUit
from Germany, was offered the bigb-eounding title Admiral of the (!innnnu rM KI.tI Uf Kl.r Wllholm
"Walt until w return from London," be replied.
Mr U'limlrfe Mi tMiwlay lor ItIb.
tlll tit trk nii.l ili aa lli.aoa
iixrk n( aim?iil trtvrtbaadl. whlrh
h? will aill li lit liwk he purkM4
At thU t)ri from MuUey 4 INoia,
Mr U'lnnkk hM tA eagagnd la tk
rorrmntltp lmltra la I'rlaavllla far
. srei 'siou ;.jC0MB SA6E TEA
INDIAN AGKNT FREEH aaya laiTA An 111 II I in
some ot tho KUmath Indiana are of a .III LVIT Hlllf
low moral sUndard. Is it any won-1 ij I 111 I U Qlln I llfllA
der, with so many white people of ' 1 1 -
still lower standards who are eager.
to onus; aooui mi cubhiuob j "-ll.UlKK.S UtUTIH'I.I.V ,t.M Itr
lag liquor to the redaT I
THE OPINION of some that the I
bald beaded man I benefited la malt- (
lag a quick toilet by the small amount t
of hair to comb la without founda
tion, when-you consider the expanse
ot extra face he must waah.
KTOItKS ITU THICK.VKHtf AMI
M'HTRK AT O.Nt.'K
DUY GOODS made In America
pay the war tax Imposed on a peace
ful nation and be contented.
BUT EVEN better sounding than
"Made U America" are "Made la
Oregon." or "Mado or Grown In
Klamath."
Common garden sage brewed into
a heavy tea with sulphur and alcohol
added, will turn gray, streaked aad
faded hair beautifully dark aad lux
uriant, remove every bit of dandrnf,
stop acalp Itching and falling hair.
Jnst a few applications will prove a
revelation If your hair Is fading, gray
or dry, scraggjy and thin. Mixing
the Sago Tea and Sulphur recipe at
home, though, is troublesome. An
easier way Is to get the ready-to-use
Hiciwifi iMatar
BJ. B. Bfeeaara ta the
Commercial Drama
,, "All FOR GOLD"
For Ms, or tw aqaJvalemc, am the
aaat, wo will deliver Blackwood
far B a lead, aad a so-called
yaafcle Lead" for $4, wHIi trad
lac stamp ta boot.
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OP COURSE aUra SCARED
THK actio ot Staator Chamber
lain, democrat, of Orwnn in &.
curing a leave of absence by resolu
tion from his duties in tbe senate la
order that be may return home to
campaign .for re-IecUoa la la striking
contrast ta the coadact of three re
publican senators.
Senators Jones of Washington,
Smoot of Utah and Qronne of North
DakoU, are being attacsad from ev-
err Platform la taair respective states
wniie they are still In Waahingtoa at
tending to business.
Is aay one of thea asklag to be ex
cused from duty to go home and play
polities? Ne!
Winter tofeomlag oa wltk Its loam
evenings. Now is the time ta sab-
scribe for the Ladles' Home Jearmal,
aaturaay Kvealaa Peat aad Ceaatnr
aemUemam.H. P. Themaa. Klamath
Palls, Ore., reeidaat swmL Pkeae
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Dr. U. R. a iMtem hj aew teealad
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WHY YOU SHOULD VOTE FOR
BOOTH
Republican Candidate for United States Senator
Are you better ofT now than you were tiniler a , Repub
lican administration r x
Are you satisfied? - ; V
If you believe in the principles of the Republican l':iriy.
if you arc convinced that these principles are best for the
country, then prove it by voting for-your standard-bearer,
Robert A. Booth, Republican candidate for the United
States Senate.
Vou know that under Republican Presidents the people
of the United States have good times.
You know that under Democratic Presidents you have
democratic times.
Remember the prosperity under McKinlcy, Roosevelt
' and Taft.
Remember conditions under Cleveland and Wilson,
The issue in this campaign is not one of personality. It
is not one of non-partisanship. It is a question of whether
you prefer prosperity under Republican administration.
Do you have enough work? Are your wages good? Is
your business what you want it to be?
If you are satisfied with present conditions well and
good; if you believe that the present situation is better
than under McKinlcy, Roosevelt and Taft. vou know what
to do.
The way to bringback prosperity is (6 help, elect a Re
publican Senate, The Republican candidate ins Oregon is
R. A. Booth, '
This is a Republican year. Vote the ticket, straight.
(Paid Advertisement -Republican Mate Central Committee, Imperial
Hotel, Portland, Ore.)
Itonle. cwtlna 50 enl a lrc- bottle uwb"1' ' . Mermed
'at dm- ttoraj. hnonw as "Wr.th'a be ' up-to-date Ilea of
Sage and Sulphur Hair lUmery." 'lMd Hkow M af I I r mm. Messrs
thus avoiding a lot of wut. 'Mulkrv A Dliaa will roatlaue aaetal'
While wlsuy. rar. faded hair la " ta Novemeer IS,
not slntul. we all dcalre to rttatn oir''"" Mr Wlnnlrk will takaave tbe
youthful npeparante ami atlrattlve-l'""1"' uulnr, Pott Klamath S"e
ni-mi. Ily darkening your hair with
Wyeth's Raso and Sulphur, no one Jwicr iiaailaaaalefa
can tell, because It do4 It so natural I Nutim U bprohy glvoa that aa Ike
ly, u evenly. You Just dampen a.'Ulh day ofOvtober, 114, 1 Imaowad
sponge or soft brush with it and jwl th following described aalawlt
draw this throush your hair, taking! ( bay mart-, age about years,
one small strand ot a time: by mora- branded K M on Uft hip. tilled la
Ing atl gray hairs have dUappearedJrlsht y
and, alter another application or two, UnlcM said animal I claimed It
your hair becomes bsAutifull dark, . will U sold at public auctloa at Ike
Slo.jiy, wft and luxsrteat fur pound at 3 nVlock. oa Prlday.
(Paid AdvrlUuirBt) (klober 33, Kt OWKNlt.
303t I'duadmaster,
When baby suffer with eciewa or -
some Itching skin troubla, use tloaa's.
Ointment. A Utile of It aoca a lone I
KaeJre
All IflUW kaowlaa Iht-mluM Ik.
way ami It Is safe tor children, Plfty'ilebti la th late Dr. William Mar-
cents a box at nil drug store. tin art renumled to maka hubhi-ji.
jtlemenl wliU the adminwtrator at tke
"lit. Thomas' Eclectic Oil Is Ik oR!r of Hollo C. (Iroesheak. aliatma
best remody for that often fatal die- at law, Klamath ralle.Oree.ee. H
ease croup. It has been used wllbi
success in our family for eight years." t Subscribe far tke Haraka. It
Mrs. I.. Wlilteacr. HuSalo, N. Y. month
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