..1 ' r . tuhway, oeronun , ltu "W" I THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON JiTsc-i; J " ' l. l fl TTC ff r it-8 lv s. iiifldwiirfiMw. MMMWMtMMNMMMWMMM Mtte : as FOR SALE KM 4t- Balek aatosnebUe, la Ktm nines eeaAttlon; mi Urea ana tabee all around. Inquire KHmalh tip Works. -t ,a ftHt SALE Chalmers "30." la good . repair; price reasonable. Address baa 77, Klamath Falls, or see A. L. 4-t VMt bULB Reasonable. Good pay- ! buetaeoa; famished living room lathi nod; reat $15 per month. Ad- dreea A-ll, Herald oBce. 4-6t HELP WANTED tie la IE per month extra money to aay employed person without In- terferlag with regular work; bo eell- lac, no cuiraaelag; poaltlrely no In vastmeet; unemployed aeed aot ap ply. Address the Silver Mirror Co., tee.. IIS W. Madison street, Chi llis. 4-lt WANTiiD r.irl to do light housework for family of three, la- aalra Herald oHoe. 6-lt LOST AND FOUND fcOKT;-DiamoBd ring aaar poetomce, aturaey venlag. Flader aotlfy W4THerald eases. Reward. 4-tt PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. AMTRACTS INSURANCK TMa Man OU Store Ma Nam Maw le the thaw to cat oat year tadrhiateie aad have new Uatnga aasae. Ne aeed to bay new stares. -W eaa tx year old oae aa aaed aa aw. Oar charges are rery and ante. lyPMfb Jb Loroaz 7M Main at O. K. Livery and Feed Stables a Hirjrard, Proa. SsV. Oar. Sta i lOak Fiawipt aad aMclaat service, Oeod aerefa aad Srat clew rigs Dr. C. O. Veterinary Ibcb Are Cketper Siafee,ar eerd Peyton's big Week weed, card, fZW Veu eave Me avary time yau buy lead el Weeks; but mere than than that, the bleeka are cleaner aad niter te handle; leas trash and' y vTfagf ewQaKs JCLAMATH FUEL CO. o. rmoN, IMT CAIE TIME There la nothing mora appetis-g-thaa awed hot griddle cakes at hsawy. Ana when the latter le'lhe avra Klamath county BWjlBCtryonr breakfast has reach ''fertscttoa. -Yon should try 'isaa of ear Klamath county 'fJ4W alaa nmxrr m nnainUI Mba y,Vi"-J -' , t- let myrapa ana moiaasas. spread for breed or bnara New TJ :?.. t-.. .. . .a.. ml aw iiianl Y Tnana nfl t '" swsmamrmr amu saw i'Samnamaw &L:aa"amfa iM&iinfctH&tB? ' M..i r-i:i-,'T 1.WV'.. . S I J Itaa amal MaaM I .7T ' BkSWlHpBT j aaamajmj nmpsmaj (IVajnaBBa aaarv Whese Wamaad Cat. and llaiajkajgf - TavS. aaaam'sW AVnasamtenM Baaaaaaaafl MeJasaes. The Erening Herald W.O. SMITH Editor Pabanhed tally eaeeet aaneay ay The Herat PahMehtag Oesnaaay at Klamath Fall, at 111 Iwarth Street Katored at the icetsaUa at Klam ath ralle. Oregea, far traaaailaalea through the anils u sotead-elass attar. Snbecrlptloa terait by auti to ear sddrees In the Called Mates: One year II. 00 Oae aoath lo KLAMATH FALLS, ORROON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 8, IBIS KSD 8TOF AT KLAMATH FALLH TREASON TO AMERICAN' IXDUSTRIES THK keen solicitude of the Depart ment of Commerce tor the wel fare aad prosperity of workmen la foreign countries la plainly shown in a statement Issued September 2Zd, In which the department announces that it "has undertaken to assist la having orders placed" with 8wlsa manufac turers of Christmas toys. If this ad mission were aot made on the station- cry of the department it would aearee be credited. There are several mil lion of men and women in the United State who would be glad to make a living In the manufacture of toys. Thla admlalatratloa not only opened our marketa wide to foreign manu facturers, but now goes to consider able trouble to aid those foreign pro ducers to get orders In this country. The American producer inda bin own government in competition against him aad In favor of the for- pur. If the American people want a plain case of treason to American induatry they have It here proven by oflclai confession. BRYAN got 11.500 for a peace talk at Boston. It's a mighty smart man who can capitalise bis opposition to hia own president in thla way. "NO INTERVENTION" la aald to be the watchword of the new Mewlpem policy. Wherein does thla differ from "watchful waiting." . .Scattered Shott .'. e 8HERRIFF LOW'S grown-up son, the deputy, allowa that one light out on Conger atreet ought to be taken away. He says that it's expensive to the city, and besides, after walk ing in darkness for so far, that one alzteea-candle power bllnda a man so that he runs Into things when he gets off Into the darkness again. THE BALKANS have at last tum bled into the war, and the principal reporta from that rambuctioua sec tion are official dispatches from each of the states, blaming the others for "forcing them Into It" AN OLD MAN la New Jersey who has Just passed the century mark, has been smoking ever since he was 18 years old. But he'll die of tobacco heart or some such dreadful malady, if he don't look oat. OLD POLAND, desolate and bleak, fair Bretoa'a fertile land, are sham bles now, in blood doth reek; a mil lion crosses stand. In Belgium peas ant beads are low, cathedrals battered down, and where the Danube's wa' tera flow, past vineyard and old town. la battle carnage. Half the world those lands of masters' song, have headlong la the maeletrom hurled, the ocean of old wrong. But still our land with peace is blessed, and when small troubles fret, let them be forgotten lest the war scourge strike us yet. FACTS FROM THE FORT ee The new high school building Is ur- der construction. It contains two large rooms, and Is being erected at s cost of fl.600. Ducka are scarce thla year, ueoause the swamps are so dry and so maay of them burned over, A few btias are feeding hi the grain fields. Weaaeek's residence, a six-ream modern structure, to now under con struction. Jmak Knott Is contractor. "Tsa Herald, deUTered at , year door, 'a month. Ma. p Huge Drydock Floating About Dardanelles Carrying Warship BnmmmHBBsaaaKMKHBVTw'SMBmSBiB TsEiSii J'i'il'A nananananamml nsnsnsnaamaaannmliHtV' ; &mwnsasanal5 J 7jWbf - ffaaaaaaaaaaaan Basasassaaasamamammmmmmm aasasBamMHIffiaBasasasasasasamWm SBHmmsCLaaaTBaaamnSav BwasaaaBsniSA3BSBarr!MMHKnsslBmRBa . KBWw.Bsasasammmmmmmmm &SfBMMWl&MW(Llm Jwfa.' M' JtmmaasaBasasasasK 1 aaamntnananaI llmmmlBmmmmmBnatLXoammmnmmmmmmmm tjKaBaaaBBBBBBBBBaaHSjsajH BaVuMBarBBasasasasau BjEflMBaaVaMBSn Thla enormous drydock. owned byilergo battleship which Is Doing re- the British navy, floats about the Dar- dsnelles carrying along aa it goes a Porter Charlton, Young in Italy, Is Tried ' :- J By ALICE HOME (United Press Staff Correspondent) COMO, Italy. Oct. 5 Porter Charl ton went on trial today. From the iron cage In which the prisoner In Italy la always confined in the court room, the young Ameri can, not yet twenty-five, listened to the opening of the case. From the start it was clear that the defease would attempt to prove that he waa Insane when he killed with a mallet his wife of less than a month on the night of June 7, 1910, stuffed bar body in a trunk, and threw it into the depths of Lake Como. The strangeness of the crime waa not lessened by the medieval cage. and the two fantastically costumed carbineers who guarded him, with their Napoleonic hats gaily cockaded and their decorated uniforms, appear ed In spite of the sinister setting like opera bouffe chorusmen. Charlton la an American with Ital ian lawyers. In an Italian court being tried by Italian methods. However, in the two years since he was taken back to Italy, he has learned .the Ital ian language sufficiently watt to be able to follow the progress of his trfaL The jury which hear the pleaa Is an unusual one for Italy. It la made up almost entirely of professional man, and the reports of the alienists Begin Trade Excursions United Press Service CLEVELAND, O., Oct. 6. Oae hundred members of the Merchants' and Manufactureres' Board of the Cleveland Chamber ot Commerce left here today on the thirty-seventh an nual trade excursion. They will visit sixty-five cities In Southern Ohio, In dlana and Western Pennsylvania. Insaraace Congress Meets United Press Servlee ' SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6. Noted students of social economy, whose aim Is to promote permanent better ment of the public, convened hera to day in the opening session of the World's Insurance congress. It was forcefully brought out by many of the speakers, the -part that Insarasea plays at a potential power la social economies. CHICKEN TA MALES Evry Djr at REX CAFE paired. There are more than ninety I warships engaged in the attack on ! who bare been watching tho prisoner will not fall upon Ignorant ears. There have been three reports by the alienists all of a type familiar In America, which will be Introduced at the trial. The first, for the defense, declared him Insane at the time the crime was committed; the second, for the crown, declared him sane; and Charlton into periods of insanity dur the third, provided by the govern- Ing one of which he killed her. The de ment, left loopholes both ways. tails may cause part of tho trial to Coming between the court and the be conducted behind closed doors. prisoner were the visions of the pen alty which may bo visited upon him. The sentence for deliberate murder is life Imprisonment. The first ten years of life term are spent In soli tary confinement in a dark cell with only bread and water for food a sen tence wblch practically means, death from insanity in a few years! The sentence for murder not deliberate la twenty years. Charlton, then not twenty years of age and a clerk In a New York bank ing bouse, married Mary Scott Castle, May 12, 1910. She was twice his age, and had been well known In San Francisco and New York, aad bad short experience on the stage. She was of an Intensely passionate and Jealous nature, and when Charlton met her she was being held on bail for the shooting of William B. Craig, a broker. In the elevator of the Waldorf-Astoria. She fascinated Charl ton, and the attention pt the young man pleased her. They sailed for Genoa four days after the marriage, and Immediately they began a serious of violent quar- Plan to Fight tney United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 5. Plans for combatting the "Jitney" compel! tlon and ways of teaching the public the value of the properly operated electric carrier were taken up today by delegates to tho Panama Pacific exposition convention ot the Ameri can Electric Railway Association and Its half dosen affiliated organisations. An attendance ot 6.000'ls expected. aaaaamsfaBlsmmBl fcnmmwamrt f r-sjy IJ3A the Dardanelles, and many of them, of course, must bo repnirea irora urae to time. American for Murder rols. They went through Italy and to tho shores of Como, where their quarrels wero so strenuous that they were asked to leave the hotel. Then they rented the Villa Lcgnatti at Mol traslo, where tho crime was commit ted. It is said that the experience drove Tho final quarrel como late at night on June 7, and at Ita height Charl ton, blind with rage, picked up a mal let and beat her to death. He put tho body in a trunk and sank It In the lako. Then ho fled. The trunk was found two days later and search was made for Charlton's body, for It was believed that he too, was tho vic tim of a murder. He was arrested as he walked down the gaugplank of the Prlnzess Irene in New York har bor. He had sailed from Genoa. He confessed the crime, but hia father, Judgo Paul Charlton, and he fought extradition, and it waa not until Aug ust, 1913, that the United States au preme court decided that he must re turn to Italy to stand trial. -There he waa lodged In an asylum for ob servance. Italian legal processes are ilow, but the trial waa finally set for August, 1914. The coming of the world war caused the first postpone ment, and Italy's entrance Into the waT caused It to be postponed again. The tlmo he haa spent in confinement will bo taken Into account, if Charl ton Is sentenced to a limited term. Advising Board Meets t'nited Press Service WASHINOTON, D. C, Oct. G Sec retary Daniel's new Advisory Board will hold Its first formal meeting here tomorrow to undertake the work of advancing national preparedness by equipping Uncle Sam'e .navy with the latest patentable devices of marine warfare. i teeeeetH OPEN NOSTRILSI'END A COLD OR CATARRH How To Get Relief When IIc.-ul and Nose are Stuffed L'ti. 4-W-M-H4-M'MM4 Instant relief no waiting, Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. 'No more hawk ing, snuffling, blowing, headache, dry ness. No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh disap pears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Palm from your druggist now. Apply a little of thla fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream In your nostrils It penetrates through every air passage or the bead, soothes the Inflamed or swollen mucous membrane aad relief comes Instantly. It's just flae. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or nasty catarrh. KVKN'TS IN THE Won OXK VKARAOO TODAY There was desperate Hating all ( along the western front with ' few changes In the situation. The French war otlce report- ed alight advances on the ! heights of the Meueo, and the Hermans reported tho capture of a fort near St. Mlhlel. The Russian general staff re ported that the (lornian army , which was retreating before the Russian advance had been forced to ovneuate fortified 4 IX)ltlon between Wlrbalem and l.yck. The UclBlan mithorlttee at Ant- w uti warned non-combatants that thoclty was about to be bombarded. The French fleet was laying mines In the Adriatic to off- act atmtllar action by the Aui- trlana. 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