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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 30, 1916)
srir'i"- .- r?i. li.. '"?V V , THE MVN1WQ HIRALD. KLAMATH FALLS, 0BOON TUMPAV,MAVt,tM WATT 60ES INTO Meat company of Baa Fraaeleee, the Union Meat ceapaay of PorUaad, aa S. Koahlaad A Co, wool asereaaata t ,i Boston aad Saa Francisco, Mr. Watt has proven himself a high GATTLEBUSINESS PORMKR MANAGER OP LOCAL MEAT COMPANY WILL DEVOTE ATTENTION TO WOOL AND TOCK EUYINQ IN KLAMATH ly capable stockman la his purchases (or the local arm, aad hla activities (or outside concerns during the fast two years. Ho was eight years presi dent and manager of the Lander Coun ty Livestock company In Nevada, one of the largest of Its kind In the West, and his entrance into the local Held on an extensive scale Is an assurance that much livestock will be moved at top prices. m - . --- . lasssassasaaaas aaaiiaaatlaliasi ' I T ' a. .tslallilllllllllllllllllllllllllMlllhllllllllH I IHllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllfflllllllllllllllllllllsllal.. 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This new Victrola XVIII is representative of the very highest type of construction known to the art of cabinet making. . An instrument of unusual beauty. If you uk electricity in. your home, you'll be interested in the two new style Vktrolss equipped with electric moton no winding neceuary. Victrola XVIII electric $350 Victrola XVI . electric $250 Step iasny time and we'MI gladly demonstrate these Victrola and play say music you wish to hear. CkktttttNtolik ViciMaaVkuU$10S3C T,m w wti ft tosrenkMC If inini. VICTOR HEADQUARTERS SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT Next Door Postoffice Klamath Falls I s1beeee7?mQM VI Ten Victor Records which should be in every home This list will serve as a further guide in building your collec tion of Victor Records. These numbers are high in popular favor and their beauty will ever appeal to you. Ow.Wlaa slal March (Pordy) VktarMaVtarrBaad Day March (Vaaselia) VaaaaUa's Italia Baad. 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Write for our new book, "Stylee for Men," tent on requeet THE HOUSE OF KUPPENHEIMER, CHICAGO OrfjfaHiri fFnotioMi Sltot In JtVa'a Clothing Leading Hatters KKK STORE Leading Clothiers Roosevelt Opens Campaign Today s Coatlaaed from Page 1 through this In the (ace of truths which ... .. i...... .. ' The Colonel scornfully referred to persons who two years ago maintained that a great war was Impossible, aad said it was to be' expected after the present war "their shrill pipings" would again rise. He held America might be attacked after the war by eae of the nations fully prepared; or tem porary exhaustion might lead any oae of them falsely to proclaim they were "peaceful and harmless.- In aay event, be asserted, It was' America's ; paramount duty to be ready. The for , mer president Utterly assailed the ae ministration's Mexican policy aad par. Ucularly the strlpplng"of coast artil Dirty refrigerators may sake atefc lery fortifications to oatata Infantry men for the Inradlag forces. Referring to baslaess regalatloas, the Colonel said: ' "The aim of aoreraasent should aot be jto destroy the great iadostrial ualta, bat white eaeouMg4ag them, to regu late them la: the utorests of the pec pie as a whole." . v.-r v "The ead we aawisf Vjeir the Col onel concluded, "la aalgli aid' lap aa tlonal lire, based ea aa Industrial ca dency which shall be aceoapaaled;by social aad ecoaoasle jMtlec. Military preparedness agalast war ie saerely a meaas to this ead. Bat It la aa la dispensable meaas. We are adt It to be free mea unless we shew the fere thought aad will pewer to injure that we ourselves shall hare the right to decide our.jiwa etlalee, aad aot be forced 'heiplessly to'cabialt to bare them decided by aMee cetnucrerc. "What I thus cay dees act represeat aaythlag aew hi prtaeiale, Oa Ova contrary, the prlaeipiee tbue set forth haye reeetyet taw Up leraKy of mea got their pre-election promises, What we need in oar public men is perform ance, not promises to treat a platform merely as a means of getting offlce, not as a covenant to be kept in offlce, Is demoralising both to the public and to' tbd servants of the public." Departed Army Is Honored Here Ceatlauod from Page 1 old defends lighted anew with' the rcmoalsceace of the patriotic fervor of the Teaks" aad 'Johnny Rebs"' of that day, each fighting valiantly for the eauee fee believed Just, r At the court house square this after noon a patriotic exercise was held, the 'following being in substaadb the pro gram rendered: Invocation Rev. Cbas. T. Hurd Mnlo Quartette "We Garland Their Graves" Messrs. Mason, Walton, Wlrts, Hayd'oa Lincoln's Gettysburg 'Address ..... - Wayne Keecee bOlO """" ""''. ...........t..M.........M.MM ...."Those Endearing Young Charms Mrs. A. J. Voye Reading.M....."Tho Bivouac of the Dead" Miss HaselTry Quartette "OM iMk irjii Mosdamea Henry, Voye, Daniel aad Mcrartby Memorial Address....Hoa. B, L. KUIett neadlng "The Blue aad the Gray" Miss Edna Wells Led by Mayor J. B. Masoa Benediction Rev. B. C. Rlcharda TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY FOR iALB-Housshold furniture. la irc at W Oak street icXt A Little Plumber, Born, Sunday, to, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Loreni, a 8-pound daughter. New program today. Orpheus. Bast far Summer Principal C. R. Bowman of tns Mfls scwl leases with Mrs. Bowwsa latter part of the week to 'PJr summsr visiting relatives In nuae - -r Marian ninviui """"" " faiia Rnglneer H. W, Blocks of the tojM i n. ..!. waa OUt lSW following a recent operation. "r Mrs..Hlacks and the chUdrsa p T rotura to Chlloauln tomorrew. ! North fer Vlilt . JL. Mr. ead Mrt. Veraoa MotschetfMJ er leave in the morning wr "-e attend the Uairerslty coaww Mmm raereUes. Mr. Mouchonbacher mt Htay to attend summer school- V.u can Save Bl0 "'Jgf,,-,, By Insuring ia the oldwt WJJ anee company, bccuse y aJMJ shew yeu.y. M. Pri ?; It . OrateiMteaJfht, lOe. m fM' U."" $