The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 03, 1916, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Where Did You Get That Pretty Dress?
"Where did you get that pretty dress, Mrs. White? Did you make it?"
"Of course not! I'm not dressmaker enough to do that. I bought it right
here in town, and I only paid $1.50 for it. This is one of those
Mina Taylor Dresses
"that you see advertised so much, I formerly made my own dresses
but never again!
"Look at the style of this dress. See how perfectly it fits. Notice how
roomy it is through the hips. Examine those buttonholes perfect, corded
and non-ripping.
"When I want to do the housework, 1 put on a cheaper MINA TAYLOR
Dress. When I want to lounge around the house, or make a neighbor
hood call, I put on one of these better ones. I wouldn't be without sev
eral for twice the price they cost me."
See the Mina Taylor Dresses here
Prices from $1.00 up
Klamath's Greatest Store
TAKES CARE OP 10 CHU,-
DREX, DOES HOUSEWORK
AXD ALSO HOLDS A JOB
LORAIN, O., March 3 "Chll-
dren are trouble sometimes, but
they are the sort of trouble I
welcome," said Mrs. Mary Prun-
chnlckl, mother of sixteen boys
and girls. Her oldest child Is
22, and the youngest two are
twins, five months old.
Besides caring for her chit-
dren and doing her own house-
work, Mrs. Prunchnickl acts as
a police court interpreter when-
ever the call comes, which is
very often.
SENIORITY' PROMOTION'
IN THE NAVY DOOMED
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 3.
Promotion of naval officers by selec
tion instead of bv seniority, an In
crease of CO per cent In officers of all
grades, creation of a war reserve list
and restoration of the popular old
rank of commodore, are proposed in a
-bill drafted by tho navy personnel
board and transmitted to congress by
Senator Daniels.
The measure, the result of two
years of study and work by the board,
! designed to Increase the efficiency
of the service, put able men in com
manding positions at an earlier age,
and open the way for the rise of sub
ordinate officers now virtually bar
red from hope of promotion.
Under the plan, all officers above
tbe rank of lieutenant would be sub
ject to promotion by selection upon
passage ot tho bill, the selections being-
made from each grade by officers
of the ranks above.
LOgT One blue army blanket oft
radiator of my machine on March
t 1, Finder please leave at Klamath
, Department Store. F. C. DeCbaine.
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"BONE Corset (formerly sold by
Mil. 8. J. Bally). Mrs. Maud Zink,
int. Phone 880W. 8-0t
411-415 Main
WasFutureRulerotTurks
Killed or Did
By CHARLES P. STEWART
(United Press Staff Correspondent.)
LONDON, March 3. Whether Yus-
auf Izzeddin. late heir to the throne
of Turkey, really committed suicide
recently, as was officially announced
In Constantinople, or was assassi
nated, Is something nobody here ex
pects ever to know. Yussef is well
known to have been pro-ally In his
sympathies. Naturally this made the
Germans bate him. It also mado htm
hated by the pro-German war min
uter, Enver Pasha, and by the group
In nn.1fB nrfifnY. e.l.pntlllffa ttlA InttOP
These circumstances are regarded
I hero as giving plenty ot ground for
tho suspicion mat xussei was mur
dered. At the same time, It Is rum
ored that tbe sultan's next-ln-llne had
ample reason for the deepest despond
ency concerning tho Turkish govern
mental policy which, In his opinion
was rushing his country straight in
the direction of complete ruin. It is
suggested In responsible quarters,
therefore, that bis suicide would not
have been surprising. Yussef was
McCornack Is HI.
Another member ot the county
court Is sick, now that Judge Hanks
is convalescent. This Is Commission
"or Frank McCornack, who has been
in bed for the past few days. He
'hopes to be able to come to town by
the first of next week.
Goes to Portland.
Miss Rogers, who has been head
nurse at the Blackburn hospital for
the past year, has gone to Portland to
take a position there.
THE EVENING
St. and 415 Fourth St.
He Suicide?
nearly sixty years of age. He was
Turkish war minister at the age of
eighteen, but when Abdul Aziz was
overthrown he was forced into retire
ment. Abdul Hamld kept him a semi-
prisoner on tho Asiatic sldo ot the
Bosphorus. He was in thorough sym
pathy and complete touch with the
young Turkish revolutionary activity
which preceded Abdul Hamld's depo
sition. With the European war's out
break, however, his pro-ally views re
sulted In a violent break between him
self and Enver Pasha, the young Turk
1 auer, wno nas always ueeu Biruugi? (
pro-German. The story Is even told
that he and Enver exchanged shots
as the climax to a quarrel between
them concerning Turkey's attitude.
The Turkish throne does not descend
in a direct line, from father to son,
but when a sultan dies, passes to the
eldest male representative of the
house of Othman. Yussef was the
present sultan's cousin. With his
death, Vabld Eddln, born In 1861, a
younger brother of the sultan, became
heir apparent. He, too, Is pro-ally.
Maddox Still In Race.
"For some reason or other, there
is a rumor around to tbe effect that
I have dropped out ot the race," says
J. A. Maddox, who Is a candidate tor
the democratic nomination for sheriff.
"This is by no means so. I am In tbe
race to win, and I intend to keep right
on plugging."
Needles for nearly 200 different
makes of machines. We are sure to
have Just tbe kind you need, 6c
the paper.
3-2t WILLIfl-JOHNSTONE CO.
HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
Moving Pictures
1 At Iho Orpheus Sunday and Mon
day night will bo shown tho world
fnnioua plcturo, "Tho t-nst Dnys of
Pompeii." This plcturo was pro
iduced In nuthontto location I'ompoll,
I Italy. This la ouo of thoso glgnntlc
productions for which tho Thoto
Drama company Is famous.
in "Tho Clue." which Is tho fourth
In her series of Uisky productions,
tlianciio awtei iuja mu "
wealthy girl whoso tovor believes him -
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self to have been guilty of an unton
tentlonal murder, and who stands
steadfast throughout tho days of trib
ulation, never falling In courago, un
derstanding or sympathy. It Is ono
of the noblest characters she has been
called to Impersonate, and ono of the
finest pieces of work she has done.
"Tho Clue," as might bo Inferred
from tho title, la a dctcctlvo drama,
tho central event of which Is tho mur
der of a Russian who has In his pos
session secret plans of tho Jnpaneso
coast defenses. At tho time of tho
murder the Hussion and his older
brother are both seeking to marry
rich American girls, having becomo
Intimately involved In tho domestic
lives of the families. Guy Bertram,
who is In lovo with Chrlstlno (tho
character played by Miss Sweet) , and
who has ono of the Russians as his
own rival, is incensed that tho othor
Russian should bo paying attention
to his sister, Evo nertram. There
fore, he would apparently have mo
tive for the slaying.
The ultimate solution of the in
trigue is as unexpected as it is happy.
The mystery, which has become ap
parently impossible of explanation,
suddenly clears up In a twinkling and
the expert detective sees that justice
Is done.
Strahorn Depends
Upon Conference
(Continued from page 1)
class of farmers who are generally the
best workers."
President Strahorn stated that dur
ing the severe winter weather tho en
gineering parties In tho field had been
forced to lay off only one day. The
railway lino has been located from
Bend south thirty miles to near Fort
Rock Valley, and from Bend about the
same distance east, well into Milllcan
Valley. From Lakevlow northward
to Silver Lake tho line has been Anal
ly located, leaving a gap from north
to south on the Bend-Lakeview divi
sion of only about thirty-five miles
out ot the 170 miles total distance.
Referring to the city election at
Bend Monday, the people voted over
whelmingly to issue $30,000 of bonds
for purchase of land for the railway's
terminals. President Strahorn said
the action wns a long step toward as
suring construction of the railway.
Most of tbe land through the heart ot
the city, a distance ot two miles, has
been donated, tho present worth being
$150,000, nnd the money from tho
bonds will ho used tcr buy -the minor
pieces of fand needed for terminals at
Bend. It will next be In order for tho
people of Bend to provide the requir
ed right of wry from their city to Port
Rook, which they have agreed to do,
Mr. Strahorn said.
Washington Asks
for the Wanderers
(Continued from Page 1)
Uclty men and press agents. At any
time after 2 o'clock In the afternoon
an outsider who braved the storm of
urgument that enveloped the cob-web'
by Interior ot tho historic bar whero
solons and others gather could per
suade himself that the presidential
chair would have to be a community
affair, and tho White House turned
Into an apartment building to accom
modate the "can't losers" who wero
going to be elected.
But this year "the boys" have not
shown up.
Those of tbe Democrats who would
be willing to succeed Mr. Wilson as
tbe pilot of tbe Ship ot State are
banging hushfully In tbe background
waiting for encouragement that does
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not, at tho prosont tlmo, boom llkoly
to arrive Until Thcodoro Roosevelt
Is down In black and whlto nnd up In
nrms, until his hnt In tho ring nnd his
hlg stick swinging, or until ho Ik
dollnltoly settled tho other way. mnny
of tho Republican martyrs who would
ho willing to run nnd save tho United
Slates nro likewise hanging hack.
It looks rather bad for tho boys.
It tnkus Home tlmo to launch n good
publicity bureau. Unless they got an
oirly start, the succession of primar
ies makes Impossible the Important
claims to tho several states,
Any evening In February, 1012. fur
Instance, U creimwiia ivi"i, ........
,mvo lmil , i,0(,t dice with himself
i.,o(n,iri. n rreilulons reader wowu
to n tut which or ten rnuniunicH cumu
!iio hotloved when he proved absolute
ly and without fiwr of successful con
tradiction that he would get the solid
delegation to Ilnltlmoro or Chicago
Kew persons In Washington know
just what Is wrong this year The
boys do not effect anyone very much
except the hotel proprietors, the res
ttnurniiteurs and tho several hundred
nowspaper correspondents, l'rlncl
I pally tho newspaper correspondents.
j It wns a sad day In the old years
when n newspaper correspondent did
not got enough cnmpalgn lltornturo
to paper a room largo enough to
houso most of tho presldontlnl as
tilrants. And this Is a snd yoar; but
so fnr they have managed to benr up
under tho strain.
IIKNIiKV SCHOOL NOTES
Tho following pupils woro neither
nbsent nor tardy during tho month
ending February 24th:
I'orrln Dixon, Roy Dixon, Marlon
Pnttorson, Mary Short, James Newton.
Alma McClay, Carl nucholz, Hollo
Adams. Abblo Short, Herbert Phillips.
Floyd Short. Or.ico McClay, Dorothea
Short, Frnncos Short, Dorothea Shu
bln, Wilfred Dixon, Alton Short, I.co
Dixon, Lloyd Ilnhn, Illnncho Short.
Mary Ruth Dixon, Ruth Newton,
cilndys McClny, Cecil Caldwell, John
Shitbin, Hazel Ilrown, Mnbol Latta.
Nellie Sllvkoff nnd Ilelon Addison.
At the Inst meotlng of tho l'aront-
Trnchers Association, Principal F. V.
Scxto'i was Instructed to purchnee
outllts "for baseball and basketball
tcinid. A Btcp was nlio takon toward
pi ranging school credltB for homo
uoik.
Long bandlo dustless mops, fl.IiO.
3-2t WILLIS-JOHNSTONE CO.
Hack Home
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Llndsey have re
turned from a trip to tho Roguo Riv
er Valley, whoro they bnvo boon visit
ing at various places for tho sovornl
weeks.
It Is announced from Vienna that
King Ferdinand of Bulgaria has ar
rived In that city on a visit to Km
per Francis Joseph.
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H shoes satisfy yourself thnt thero is to iH M, iMf'''iI jfl
H Sj bo had in tho better grades of foot- l!J I'jp jtl n)
H U wear, stylish, perfect-fitting shoes thnt Tj Ma nl
H j will give solid comfort from the ffrj Ji'Jn "I
H U start. Tho additional prico you fUSflmV 01
I uj pay will be moro than offset (By V vViWi W K
Bj through the added comfort, M ' vSj5y SO
H Rj permanent style aqd length ml, JV .yJyVV !fl
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B jn Every day our cuitomars tsll $&$$& Wit i. Li
H K us how pleated thoy are with l&Mtidl jf3 yV nJ
H U the stylo and unusual comfort Zi2?iPqiA? MA Uf Jfj
nl of Tho Florihelm Shoe. It's JHinNSiSf S "1
H UJ tho shoo that will please you. sssHHur JmwCJ n
I JBHfrfv ' ey Turn Your jj
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Gertrude & Co.
MILLINERY
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To the Public
K. W liowon, present Jimtlco of the
pence. Mnkvlllo district, announce
himself as n cnndldato for sheriff In
tho republican primaries.
Mr. (low on nays that when he wait
sheriff a few years ago bo stnted ho
would uinko a comploto and effective
enforcement of tho inw. with no Intsr
est to servo hut that of tho public, and
after ho was elected and qunltllod, did
rigidly endeavor to fiilllll that prom
ise, and his record as sheriff of Klam
ath county from 1000 to 1901 bears
him out, and If nominated and elected
ills former platform will lie his guldo
In office.
Mr. (Jowon says his personal atti
tude Is ono averse to anything which
might bo tormed of a spectacular tin
tiire. I do not desire to nrrest any
i Individual without duo cause, or for
1 the sake of such notoriety to tho
'olllco as might arise. On tho other
ihand, necessity arising, absolutely no
favoritism may bo expected. I am
for a strict enforcement of tho law,
but I am opposed to any nlmurd tech
nicality which would permit hnrrnsri
uient of any Individual lacking I tilt ti -euco
nnd menus of defense posscucil
liy others. Prosecution for tho snko
of merely making a rocord for convic
tion has, to my mind, been one of tho
greatest fallacies In connection with
tho pollco power I desire to guard
FRIDAY, MAROn , tlA
You nlll llnil lieu- Hi,, h,.
Mm POtllcnt miuI tt
Mylrw. A mniI, K, .j,
(Ion from Hut Im-m iiiitr
wltsinl by "s In n.,n t(,
Milt your needs iumi ,,r,
nt li'w In pi-Ice.
For Saturday
iiuil tlio contlnu uccl, w
initio oftYlt III
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1 tu t n yon mum in itiirt
Main HtrwU
attalnst InjUHtlco h woll iu to Ktvc
Justice, and to that ctiil I kIiiiII con
tinue to nbitorvo the strict nplrlt ot
the law, regnrdleiH of tlinrni whom II
may effect. My platform li. a foo
' If 1 am nominated nmt elected. I
will, during my term cf uiticc. con
struo my otth of office to menu n com
plete and efficient enforcement of tht
Inw.
' I will have no liitetct t . .one tut
the public Interest.
I will give the prot.Hiiun u( ray
otlleo to nil pirH0ux. ami all cUiim
ttllko.
I will personally conduct my office
I with strict regard to economy
I will nt nil tlmeti hitm' nil official
Papon with prmuptncHH
I will glvu till prlmmm in my cut-
tody huuinno treatment Imlnome
food nnd clean iiinrl.TH
(I'm Id Advertisement)
For Circuit Judge
i To the Volerii of Klamath County.
Stnto of Oregon
I nuuouueo myself n u i.incllJile
for the republican iioiuinainin lor tho
olllco of circuit Judge for Klamath
county, slate of Oregon -ulijecl to the
will of tint voters nt the romlnic
primary election.
C M ONCII.I.
An ArMM iliHiililllly hIIc) protect
J our liirnuie. Sect ('lillmto, 2
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