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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 5, 1916)
,w, HicrTKMiiKii n, mm THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON page nouns Slavery in California Alter it Became State &i BIbm' HjJWWn HM 11 Tl'KHP. p.lltdl'rw'"'"""- 1 i-i' ,.: n. Tin nxlfll- ' xlVvcry l 'ilf"-"l. '" '" Til ..f t'lio m" muitltutMn, lon , or i m " (lr ltd lliH"l",," "' " , nf!,tl.llHl I.y tlHMllMnivrlM In I nrclilvH nl Harorvllm. Aiilnirn. :h"M.crr.itnry..i.liTHilvlHlfortl. 1 coininlHHl..ii for it lilHtfirlrncI no- v ,urvi-y ' '""'''" ,,,m Mn lidqanrli-iK nl Hh lnlvmHy of CJnl- lflAtllMiirlM'im '"' dlncovuro-d llio ,.l r'rror.l of '' Vtunry B, 853 ThoimiK Thorn nicr J U 't 'in.Kro mini IVI.t lr....n" taw rrom11u.ryo,l...yn...nlofU.nonor unraiillniinli"" i.r li rvlliid uiilll ...rlll, ism. ml rurlluT record of .,,or (IrirnV liT.nl illHi'lmwi from lnoryoii AiiijiihI ". 'sr,r'' ltho lliimlMilill niniily u-cnrdii nl l-on-lm. l'')' '",l'1 """' 1,'K,,, '""'"' menu toKfir.lliu; ttio -liMLiiUurliiK" nppronllri-M of IiiiIIiiiih, lioth ImyM mid liilllllH, mull Iliituntill'i'K cntltlliiK the white iniiMlor to tlm "ciimi, ciiHtolly, conl nil nml imiiiiIiikm" of tlio Indlmi for n Iiiiik period of yciiiH, wlillu hit vim "IciirnliiK Hid nrt of IioiihIioI nml (lomcHtlc diitlcM." Coy linn now cxploinl In' iHilmir of II OIIIIIIIhhIoii I lie pilllllc lllclllVKH of tlilrty-llvo Cnlfornlit connllim. Mr. Mnry M. Ilnwimui Iiiih I'xntnlneil llio v.miililn pilvntii fiillwtlon of I. oh An Kclcn; K. (I. Knwcilk of HiiiiIii Komi limi foiiinl iiiiicIi lilMiorlnil intitcrliil iiliout iilil Konoinii; l-'.it tier Zi-pluln IIiikcI Ininlt Im ininrliiK rcportH In tho nrrhlvi'M of tin- iiiIhmIoiih mihI or tint Cnlliollr cliiircli, mill i-xplnnilliin In Ih'Iok iniiili) Inlo Hie iiicIiIvch or oilier I'l'iionilnnlliMin mill iihwhiiiiiii'i- IIIim nnil linilriliiln In llii prlvnti' IiiiiiiIh foi I iillforiilii lil.Cmy T'.c work wn- liiiniKiiriili'il liy i lie In m Irr.lnlntnr. on tin n'coniiiii'iiilutlon or Mm Nu tin- Koiih of Hip (lolilfii Went. LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE If the riillroiiilu r nIiiIIiik tlio fnctii l Hbli'li tlu-y B.iy lln di.miiiidM or Ibc brnllirliiMIrt cannot bo met wftn out ruin in llu'lr propi-rllc-, purliiipii the bent wy limy ti I1 tlm mtrutu It mi M In' in "How Hii" Kovtirnmi'iil to (iiorut' Hi" romli nml li'l Urn n llllt nllOW IliTK It woiilil Hi'i'in Ih tin' rim wo the ro.uU li" Ini'K wiuitfil. If 11 Ih tiuv llinl lli" rmulH IniMt lii'i'ti r'K latcil tn ili-iilli Hii- riil-H nru loo low nnJ iiKW in" I'lKli. Unit unforced romi'i-tltlni Tim nlmllllon of ri" lnlr nml KoM-riiiiii-iil hiiiktvIhIoii In Kftienl lin reduced rnll tninHportii tlonn in n HlimliiK nuiillllon. Tlirri) could lie no In-tler wny lo prove It ilimi t li't U"' KoviTiiinont lake Imli! nml Imrn "h finger. Tin-country Iiiih Im-i'Ii lolil llmu mill again Hint tin' exccpllonnl llnuncliil nml i-sii-iuIm- Ki-nlim of llio Ki'iitl' men who run lln riillroiulH of tliu t'nllcd KttitiM liiivn ki-pt llit-ni koIiik nml that In :iii- otlnr IiiiiiiIh Hit')' iiuM K" I" hiiiiuIi- nnil hitvo lh pr.lillc rlKht Hiinnl'T WkH, In n il'itcli In tin- H'irilo milv tlio oilier il.ysiill xomi-litlnK Hlio Unit nnil nUii i,-' Inl n lint f hc iirlilia of tlio li-ml-l:i ; rnailn to hIio- ii liiu-t wito not iiiklni! iiifim-y :in:l i'mi. p'Mipli wh'i Mitw ilo not oiiHlili-r tiii-iii ;ocil In 'rstniciitH, .Nov, wlittliiT .'u.itiv or not llu pibllc Iiiih iishIi;iu-iI very illffurent fiTions fur Hie fln,uu-l.i! nnilltlonH the rnllronilH. They liiivo iihi'i-'Iiim' U to llin c-x-lmwUe ii-n-lvi-rHlilii, cxiiciiiIvii nl tiri.iyr. exi'i-imlvi) 'o'lliylim nml rum furtihle little million purtli-H. II this Inn wroiiK vluw. If tlm roiulri mo re illy victims of over roKiilutloiiH nml If only the iiiiIIiIiik exorlloiiH of iuierini-ii, ni'iliii' from llin imrxHt inl ll( niotlven, luivi- liepi thorn from nliuttliiK up Hliop, tlm executives who ale reslmli-t; I'leililent WIIhoii'h lu naiids iiiikIiI i weleomi) the opiior lunlty liU Intel fi'imirc offorn. Thexo H-ntlcim-i, oiiKht to Jump nl the voiy tJ.inco to i how tlm Kovurntmint up. They know tlm Kovornmont Iiiih no nrh Kcuhm's us tlieiiMulvi'H, nml dint iillEoveininmit iillemptH to run i'io H'Sils It ul im, tlumi Into tint illU-li. ('('"Ill tliei. he nay b-iiter wny than In set the piii,(- rlKit nml nt iho nno time uiuU u monkey of tlio isnv '.mnient than to turn tlm rouilH ovor "1 let imMlf control Iiiiuk ItwK villi its ow inpe. A. V. I'KII,. Oiii. Kllliil In Itlol llnlli'il I'ri'HH Ki'ivlci) (MiKVKI.ANI). .Sept. '..- Omi U dead, Hcverril are Injiued nnil flfleen lire In Jnll iih u rcHtilt of li riot on the Now Vork Citiitrul I ruin piiHsIni; llirotiKli lulu yi'Hlnrdny nfli-rnoon. Tlm police uru lufoi ini-il Hint the men In llio riot lire Hlrlld-hteiilmrH en route lo Kt. I.oiiIh nml were iii!irrc!liiK UIIIOIIK tlll'IIIHclVl-H. Wood Lift, UMII ASV IIODY Ma4 ! ui Ungtli. Oar Murk wimtf I 4llrrM direct I torn thMta. mm la always 4tf. Oaa Im4 will cuatlac jom. KLAMATH FUEL CO. O 'prt,. Mrr. I'bom 17 NAMWMVMrMAAAwW, Howards Auto Line Now Daily Except 8unday KLAMATH FALLS AND ASHLAND Reservations at American Hotel Leave Klamath Falls 8:30 a. m. NEW CARS, CAREFUL DRIVERS ysjMWWWWWWMrWrWMMrAM 'Prompt attention to rental eollec rUni. Chllcote 25 TIIVINCI To ItKMOvi; HTIt..M)IJ HTKAMEIl EUllKKA, Cal., Hopt. 5. KfforU to removo the Btennior lloar from the f'f near hero wnH roHiimod todny. 110 lloar liPcnniQ Htrnndod on tlio Kef Bcverul flnyH iiro. Owing to fnvornblo tldo conditions, 11 hopeil Una tho Btonmor will bo removoa, tun .iy8. I"H,000 AiiMii-UinH irfwt Unlted PreH Sorvlca 0MK, Hopt. r,. Tho wnr office an- that 4GO,ooo Auatrlnns have H " ,lll0(1' '"Hture.il or pormunontly nucil In 'iiBiiKomuiit8 with tho '""ana bIiico tho war. JL y'u11don't understand your In.ur. c policy, ,tk chllcota. 25 ls Here I Come In and See It! The NEW " Fairbanks-Mortt aaaflLF" . FARM ENGINE Economical Simple Light Weight-Substantial Fool-Proof Construction Gun Barrel Cylinder Bore Leak-proof Compretsion. $ 35 50 IH H. P. on skids with BUILT-IN MAGNETO 3H. P. -$66. 6H.P.-$IW AUF.O.B. Factory MMor Than Rated Powtr aodaWoodfTitthtfrica" G. C. Lorenz, Agent u UAIU CTItVT v nnin ... How America's largest cigarette manufacturer has accomplished "the Impossible' ' by producing a MILD cigarette that SATISFIES. is the Chesterfield Cigarette :::::::: ALMOST anybody can make a A cup of coffee. But there are JL Jl. said to be not over a half-dozen restaurants in the United States where they know how to make it right. Similarly, almost anyone can make a cigarette. Just roll up some tobacco in a piece of pure paper and there you are. There are, perhaps, over 800 brands . of cigarettes sold in this country to day. But not one of them does what Chesterfields do for Chesterfields are MILD; and yet they SATISFY. Some cigarettes may be mild, but they don't satisfy. Only one cigarette J does BOTH Chesterfield I This truly unique cigarette has all of that refreshing taste - delicacy (or mildness) which any good cigarette must have. Yet, without sacrificing any. of this d rightful mildness, Ches terfields go one step further they do more than merely "please your taste" they let you know you've, been smoking. They satisfy! fnd yet they're inildl A Step Forbuard in CigavUe-MaKing WE are proud to be the firm that has brought about this important new development in cigarette enjoy ment for that is exactly what the .Chesterfield blendis. This cigarette is an outgrowth of long, earnest effort on the part of this, the largest cigarette manufacturing concern in the United States. t The mild, yet satisfying Chester field blend is not the result of happy chance. It is one of the results of our many years of cigarette experience of the heavy volume of our purchases of cigarette tobacco of the prestige and advantage these enormous pur chases give us in securing the choicest leaf from the tobacco fields of the world. Chesterfields are an achievement. A Jfett Thing for a Cigarette to Do (CHESTERFIELDS do the one - thing you have always wished a cigarette would do they satisfy! . Smoke them and we believe yotf will find that ordinary cigarettes seem by comparison almost flat. Give Chesterfields (20 for 10 cents) a trial. We believe you will be glad to learn what they can teach'you about cigarette enjoyment. n You have been reading Here some rather unusual, almost daring, state ments about a cigarette. If Chester fields were an untried cigarette if we! had not been observing their behavior in other cities if we did not KNOWj that they make good with smokers, we could not afford to make these state ments to you over our signature. But these statements, strong as they are, can mean little or nothing to you until you have actually smoked yout; first Chesterfield. , You will find that your own dealer has Chesterfields waiting for you, s Largest cigarette manufacturer in the United States as shown n- CkMterfbU BkaJ .l. II. haw. Tn.LI.L --' SAMSOUN fair ridmsi CAVALLA for ! . .. SUVIMA Im mukau. XANTHI for fragrMM amMa4 wtth Mm hast taw. in the United States as shown by Internal Revenue Reports. ' CbpyrfelUMM 6y Uiutt Jftwr SVsoeo Co., . 1 1-3 m I r.rt i . -1 . 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