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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1916)
' -;?, ;' THUrUBAY,.JULY,6, 11. Question of Changing Name Stirs up Prohis Halt Proa orftoo ST. PAUL, Mlaa.. July S.-A wide spread move wltkla tit raaka of th prohlbltloa party to chut the Mm threatea to' caw t Itut one hot torap when lb prohibition national convMtlon BHli.liirf July IT to 11, It wait leaned today. The younger clement especially fa vow renaming the party In order, they Mty, to do away with a Bats "not broad enough to encompass all policies of ibe party," a name which In "against rather than for HomethlnK." "The prohibition party In or a food many things, and not alwaya against KomethlnK. an the nan sometime lead people to believe," one In favor of renaming inn party declared today, in name American, Liberal, Federal and other have been suggested. Uut not all prohlMtlOBlaU want to do away with the Bam, which, they nay, algalSe their ataad oa "the groat est luue before the Amerlcaa people the liquor traShs." The party same baa cone to he looked upon with honor and wiped, aad It would he folly to change It aow.ahey aay. Thoae favoring atnamlag the party admit that one of their purpoaea la to catch vote, to take over the sew wo ruea'a party vote bodily, to adopt the ANOTHER BILL 10 REDUCE DEFICITS HOUSE PASSES A MEASURE PER-tHalt MITTINS THE LEVYING OP A I WAR TAX ON SOME OP TMt WA TIM POWER PERMITS Halted Pre Service WASHINGTON. D. C, July 6. The houxe late yeaterday adopted Coagre man Shlrley'a amadmat to the Adaav aoa bill, permlitlag the aecreUry of war to tax the grantee of tfty-yoar water power permit aloag the aavl xabla river of tbeaatioa. The else of the lax la each easels to depend upon local clrcumataaces.' SEND PACKAOES FOR TROOPERS TO FRISCO Hulled Pra Service s WASHINGTON. D. C, July I. Red Croa headquarter today aaaouBced that package Inteaded for the aatloaal Ruardamea of Oregon, Waaklagtoa aad Northera CaUforala should ho at In care of A. B. C. Doorman, Saa Praa cluco, - INJURIES RESULT IN RETIREMENT OF FLYER United Pra Eervlee SAN PKANCI8C0. July 6. Lleuten uut Lewi B. Ooodler Jr., oa of Lieu tenant Colonel Ooodler of the aviation corps, baa beea retired 'from actlv ser vice a a rwult. ofInjuries auataiaed when he-fejl. while Sylnk at the amy uvlatlon.achool at Baa DIgo. Ycu can ( aay ala check oaohed at any time at K. K. K. Store. BVIflfl ycur pay cheek Itw. Wi have o tabilihed a bomI doaartmont to oaoH nhtck, K. K. K. Star, Leading Clothier. lfU pAAWWW0WVV jiSh TM RAINBOW GARAGE Port Klamaeh will give you tattaat service, gaa, oil, repair,, gcoeaaorl, iBformaUoa, , Can for Hlr i STORAQE IS FREE TO ALL Oar Motto SERVICE SATISFACTION Bay and Nlaht. J. J. Oiey, Prep, NICK Th Tailor CLEANING PRBSSINS MINDINt AND Clothe called for aad delivered. 101 Main St. Phone 137 progreaalve party, and to draw votes from any and all other partlea. Re-christening of the prohibition party will come in for a ahare of the discussion at the, St, Paul convention hen on Tuesday, July 17th, a giant "geMogethur" mooting of men and wo men representing every reform move uunt In thu United fltntes will met to talk over "consolidation." The trend of thu debate will bet 1 That th liquor question Is the igioatest Issue before the American people, requiring Immediate settlement. 2 -That the Issue enn be settled only by electing lo power a political party In favor of nation-wide prohibition. Only In thin way can nation-wide pun blbltlon be enacted and enforced, 3 That It In Impossible lo eipcrt a solution of the Untie through the re publican elephant, the democratic don key, or the decapitated, hull mooee. Wlmt political party then ahali be put In power to aettle the liaue, the prohibition party, aa aucb, or a thor ough new party almilar to the prohi bition party, but necking votes under a different nam. To thin get-together moetlng the pro blbltlonUta have Invited the progres sive national committee and other par ty leaders and IC.000 other reform workers, both men and women. i: - - PACIFIC COAST LEAOUE , ) Standing ot the Clube Won Lout Pet. Vernon ,.,, Iam Angelen . 62 37 37 43 36 45 61 .614 -MO .637 .614 .444 .376 47 San Pranciaco .41 .36 ..36 I Portland Uke Oakland . .SG HfM M ( t ' Rult Y(trday At Ban Pranciaco ft H. K. Portland .....-......-....J"... 6 13 1 Saa Pranciaco ..,..,. ..... 3 6 3 Sothoron and Plsber; Steea 'and Ilrookn. Urown replaced Steen and Kelley replaced Sothoron in the ev eath. At Lo Angelea Oakland ......... Mitchell and Spencer; Elliott. At Salt Lake- Lo Angelea ,. .... . ............... R. II. B. 2 4 0 4 0 Beer aad K. H. E. 3 ..Jl 34 11 ' 13 3 I, Scoggina and Baahler; Piercey and Vann. Hogg replaced Bcogglna and ltyan replaced Hoggin the 1ft b. SECTION HANDS' WAGES PAY OF THREE THOUSAND SOUTH. ERN PACIFIC TRACK REPAIRERS IS INCREASED TWENTY -FIVE CTNTS A OAY United Pre Service SAN PItANClSCO, July 6. The Southern Pacllc today announced that the wage of section hand ha been In creased from 11.76 to IS per day. Tht order Is effective la California, Nevada, ArUona, New lfexlco and Utah. About 3,000 mea are affected. The raise will not be mated to Mexican or Chineae laborer. 21 MIWON CAN FI6HT FOR 0, S, WASHINGTON, July 3-A coasua. Bureau uni, vm ,uru - the aumber'of aMebodled mea of mili tary age'in ibe Unveil States a about The eUmate I baaed on the as sumption that there baa been aa la oreaaV of. 10 per "cent la th popula tion alBO;)MQ, whoa th total auaou llae psffHbitiMk ., oyer, M yean aad under 46 was 10,113,09., During the Civil War, when the population ,'axclualve of th seceding state itiur lesifCiHoB ono-foarta aa great an the total present pepuUtloa, thu number of man servlag la the Northra Amy at on time or another BOOSTED vns x,ooo,wu. i ' Sea Chllcat for hem In th city or country, l THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Courtyard of Chihuahua Prison Where B ?J C, .. w I i, (' t I ! '' I i f' l-f--TJt'" J '"'" '" --- k." ' rMrriM l fcir r BiV ' A.l .' csuni-jmni'V r. f.wV , . fAHtnWitf-l 'i In iblH prison In Chihuahua were c Fella Gomez tricked the troops of Cap Wilson demanded of Carranza that the f . . : HaaiJBjmtamAreiM wscussea ai United Prei(S Service NEW OllK. July National aid for state normal ttchooU, higher sal arlen and better pension systems for teachom and bettor means of aafe Kuardlng women consducatlonal col leges, were the problems discussed by the National Education Association In Madison Square Garden here today. President J. W. Chabtree ot the state normal school. Illver Falls. Wis.. Insist ed thut schools and colleges of educa tion have been unable to meet the do .,.mt fnr trained specialists because they hatvti been "bound and gagged by college practices, tradition and pre judices." Tbe normal school, he de clares, Is a national asset, even more so than the state agricultural college, nU should be o treated by the na tional government In the distribution of national aid for education. President Joseph Swain of Swath-'at What He Mast Carry whenAHekGotstoYar iWiCMu-i.mBBBamaaaama snmaBmOABlB5RBmwmmBmm -. I "'mlS BmV f H -5-Ba-ww-By) MamavasalM'MUMUv' h -"4 MH The regular or aatloaal guard itaat lyman I furnlhet. by the governmeat .t'. k . a i!.a ...!. with a variety of standardized equip moat units weighing approximately 33 pound. Th entire kit I shown In this picture, though, of course, added to American Soldiers Were Held! 'aaiaeBriMwagKilimai I "SS onflned tbe American uoldlers Uken I lain Boyd and Hhot them down under p so prisoners be released at once, and t .L.a. meet more College advocated a reasonable salary increase and a Joint teacher as sessment and public taxation plan ot pensioning public school teachers. Josephine Corlies Preston, superin tendent of public instruction of the state of Washington, outlined a definite plan by which cottage home for teach ers may be, provided in every rural school district Tbe progress in Chinese education was discussed by V. K. Wellington Koo, arobasador from, China to the United States. Mary Bea! Housel, idcan ot women, Mt. union uouege. Alliance, Ohio, In an address before the conference or deans of women, advo cated as close supervision ot the recre ation hours of women as of their duty hours In co-educational institutions. The nominating committee elected by the delegates from all states! will re port the officers for the ensuing year the general gesslon tomorrow. Uese articles are other, whloh the soldier may desire for at own personal comfort, auch aa shaving kit aad tooth brush. He must earry five tent pegs and one upright, in' three sections for a companion tent. The other upright and the remaining peg for a double tent are carried by some other soldier. Each man carries one-half of a shelter tent, a blanket, one poaobo, and a Srat faalll ntioltmay riBvalnvmon faftlllaanu. aid package. Cavalrymen, artillery men, and others carry various article corresponding to the nature of their duties. tJBSKSGSTSWBaaWCv, av u .the nht at Carrlzal. when General retense of a peace parley. President his was done. ON ACCOUNT OF THE WAR, CANA DIAN 8INQERS, OF SCANDINA VIAN ORIGIN CANNOT BE AT BIO GET-TOGETHER United I're.iR Service GRAND FORKS, N. D.. July 6. The Norwerian-Canadlan chorus was the only one in the organization not repre sented today when the National Nor wegian Singers Association choruses f came here for tbe annual meeting and sangerfest j Eight hundred singers, picked from the 3,000 delegates will sing In Scan-1 dlnavian and English during the three j days' session which opened today. Del egates came from Minnesota, both the , Dakotas, Nebraska, Iowa, Wisconsin,! Illinois, New York, Rhode Island. Con-r nectlcut. New Hampshire and "Mas-, chusetts. The Canadian contingent i of Winnipeg is, almost to a man. In the trenches of fighting, Europe. t Professor J. H. Flaaten. Duluth.i Minn., will- direct three monster chor-f uses, which will Blng during the meet-1, Ing. Julius. Jaeger. Chicago, president' ot the, association; Is here. j m . ' $25,000 to loan at S per cent en Irri-J gated land. Arthur R. Wllslen. tS-tt Phompt attention given to rental col-1 lection. Chllcote 1 Do you realize how much your wash ing costs you in health and appearance because ot worry and provocation with unreliable washerwomen and sulky Fervants. or worse, If you try to do It yourself? a. .... .In ..HUM .vnuhlnn nnil .IfanAnA I i.t:i un uu juui nMiu.Mr w... a i .... . . . .. tmtll Ih.., oi'tne strain ana worry, xuu wm hnve time for the less wearisome but Important little household duties you have been wanting to attena to. Klamath Fall Steam Laundry. Phone 33. Don't Forget to inrt stat Ifctl Want AcJ Ikmt ym bad to smM-itt It in gaSIJfmBBBBBBBBj I SURE IT PAYS TO USE ADVERTISING CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR REAL IZES THIS SO FULLY THAT HE HAS HIRED AN EXPERT DIE. PLAY AD WRITER (ffnlli1 Prutai flArvi CLEVELAND, O., July 6. OMoaas are witnessing something new la the way of political stunts this summer la l ho gubernatorial campaign of display advertising used by George W. Shaw of Cleveland. Shaw, lawyer and bust neH man, is a candidate for the repub lican nomination for governor, against Governor Frank B. Willis. "One of the greatest advertising men in America is helping me," said Sbaw. "This man has made a certain palat a household jgord. I stand for certain1 definite reforms In government. We're ! 'advertising to the 'people ot Ohio my jbrand of politics. It they like what I Htand for they can vote for me. If, they dont like, they can vote for, Ooveraor Willis. I have no political organiza tion. "I'm running for governor becae I don't have to work all the time to 'make a living," said Shaw. Shaw,. la bis college days, was famoa a half bock on tbe Western Reserve football team. HETTY GREEN IS LAID TO REST IN VERMONT I United Press Service BELLOWS FALL3 VL. July 6. Het ty Green, the world's richest woman, was buried beside her husband's grave in the family plot in the cemetery of Imanuel Episcopal church. A simple ceremony preceded the interment, and a plain granite shaft will mark her resting place. (mora Ladies .ssssMbjMHP BBmHw'BmW..Sm'--J' M MS'9)mV' ' .Jm fflBrmw vVWaawK'i!BWBBBBBBB: mmm If v t XMll ill bHS.1 ml III Wn Jffl txl IH S) at jmtTl El v JtTI aa.jawQ B3 SJ !VlBJw4Bi5.. 1 11uTTTTtrMJElJ' ' 1 aTJEaJHffNtPrr irnTmiixr3&ftjaMgCSBBtt Who Pay , Their Bills By check avoid a lot ot Worry and confusion. They never have to puz zle their brains trying to determine where their money has gone. The returned checks tell, to a penny what and for what the money haa ,. been spent. We have a special' de partment tor ladles at this bank, where all Information will he cheer fully given. FIRST STATE M2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH A Man's .iu s-ko.u.kaek. Ian brlttlaa el will slve yu yar f atlfaotlon. ' ., WwMk&U W Th pric i aly. M,'tffcS', M ', I - I UmIhTpW IHWCT.'JT IQJtflATH " VI n yr&x$j rmrBjansn4" ' 4, tV? URGES EVERYONE ,..$-'" r-,; :a XV .AW- .5 PAiQUICiYOET W ." f&i I" ON WATER WA6QN DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER BE-: PORE BREAKFAST TO WASH OUT POISONS '.'.' To r;e the tinge of healthy bloom In your face, to see your' skla gt clearer and clearer, to' wake Up with out a headache, backache, coated tongue or a nasty breath, in fact, to feel your best, day in and day oat, PASS Just try inside bathing every morning ji :l Before breakfast each day drink n i Kla.sB of real hot water with a tea- ?'& spoonful of limestone phosphate la It $M a.i a iiunuiesd means or wasning xroat is the stomach, liver, kidneys aad bow) i sour bile and texin: thus rlisiielnr ' sweetening and purifying the''a4tro ,fe tlnAn4arv MBttl Wrtn nnlllMlf'lUM liA ...v w . .. K., -r... , . food into the etoraacb.s'TheacUottof hot water and limestone phosphate on, air empty stomach is wonderfully in- fe vlgoratlng. It cleans oat 'aM".Uoarl; fermentations, gases and actdlty, aadT.. gives one a splendid appetite for ' breakfaat Q " !'.?$ A quarterpound of limetoce idMfViM phate will cost very little at thrdmg g store, but is sufficient to demonstrate that Juat as' soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens nnd freshen the skin, so hot water and limestone phos phate act on the blood and Internal or pans. Those who are subject to con stipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, rheumatic twinges, also those whose skin Is sallow and complexion aattd, , are assured that one' week of Inside bathing will have them both looking nnd feeling-better In every-way Adv. vvpaamwfi?" Mon-Sklcls AA- with tJjeir strong tracuo tread gnrst youaauregnpon theTOtML: The Price blt3tj - than that of the plain tread styles of everal otiWaaiidard tures. Make your own comparisen: - Pries mPU Grey NJM Cria 3 x SO . 10.40 4ix 38 . SlIXO 3.x30 . 1360 4x30 . 31J5B a x33 . aa.oo a x37 . 37.30 Tka hineat senrice orsanizaHbn in the couatiy tU 125 FukTBnmche) is back of every" - FakTue. svaOabls at all tisae with PWt PRE f. SvvM for deakn sad lira wean. , f 4 Howie Garage LOCAL AaENT IMB-mdm to Mtrt Than .125 OWu ' ! ifmt'9ltx r.tSSi&$$ FALLS, OREGON the finest auamy-.krraW(t . j li iMasdtt " '- '" f33TTCI.if-.k5 i.. itftaBBBBPV Oft" rt ,:. '.,' - nf- -mm WUi OITBWII . "" - ' -'VV ' Wi u jv, :fef i .i i 4J ! ' w. 3S: . ; t j;.i 'I & r4 m rt & .! n& m flv-i?, - ty i i 3i !tf J& a?- '.('' r,