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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 7, 1916)
'? - .wi&iiiS? THE EVENING HERALD KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON mmmmmmmtatttmmmm: . V -r- 3 ' W'ffm't wHf4V..m ' jf" -. - ' y ll Ifl? aV vBSBassTbSaSBBnaaSSBSSS( w'Sa Sx ' w 3f 4 I V fKPrtflifjr 7 f 'l Bf It t uk WW.-"- "W.-$ur r - Camganm a World Series Smile AMERICANISM HUGHES SAIO OF TO BE. INSTINCTIVE HTOOl) lOlt rtttKUtlCBHIVKMCflH iAtSO MU) Itomnrrnt Declare That Hutftem I)oe Not IN'KiiHl lIluiMoir an Iimtrutnent ItoMlgneri by Vntv to Itratore Mornl liulllhrium of the World, Ilut Is Coiilent lo Hcrvo to the Ilewt of III Ability, "Our Own United States." " introducing Mr. Hill Cnrrlgan. wunrluc : hls.well known and Justly cole ii.iwnrld' aerie unllo. Hill Innluta ho will retire nt the end of thla sou- .A.(tr ho has taker anothtr world chnmplonshlp' to Uoaton. Ho I MMi'lna Red Bu In tho contest, nnd 'hopes to catch a few games. will ;.jwirn- - 00W m SCHOOL NOTES MWMWMM jajMlWVAWMWy"'"'" " Tb itudent body enjoyod a very iKfeiituI mualcnl entertainment nt aneatlr. Thursdny morning, 'i no llrl'i ehorun, under the direction of Mr. Tutor, naiiK Watson's selection trail Riibenitcln's Melody In F, and tlthongli' the flrnt appearance or thla rtorui. It nan thin soleclloii without chief, Cecil Adams, (Iralinm Klehl nnd (loorgc Illggs; for hiiHlnoRR manager. Wado Hhort, Robert Kllloit, Francis llnnnon nnd Cnrl Newberry. Attho end of the rneotlng now yells wore practiced, in preparation for next Sat urday's gamo. x ' A prnctlco game wnaMiold yesterday evening between the IiIkIi school nnd n town team, which resulted In n tic, G-0.- The Rnmo wn not very fuBt, owing to the high hcIiooI not having Ily LOUI8 K. ROWLEY Lnnslng, Mich. Although Hlnco 1890 I hnva bocn an Intermittent democrat, nnd In 1912 gnvo my voto and voice for Wood row f Wilson, I nm In this campaign nup- iioillng Charles E. IIugboB for presi dent for the following reasens: IlccntiRO ho Ir a man of steadfast character, not an opportunist a fixed Mar In the political firmament, not a rorKci, Bursting into rutuo brilliance. Docauio his' AraorlcanlRm la as In Rtlnctlvo and vitalizing ob his pro KresKlvnlHm and ho atood for pro KreRRlvonlsm long before it became a word to conjure with In polltlcH. HecniiHo lie dooH not regard him null ns the Instrument designed by fate to roHtore tho moral equilibrium of tho world, but Is content to serve to the utmost of his ability and energy ''bur own United States." I IlecnuRo while ho has not ncqulred nny. blue ribbons nt beauty shows, he le, noverthelCHH, our most attractive American exponent of 'statesmnnty fiunro, courage, directness and Intel ,'q:tunl consclontloiiHiiPKg. IlccatiRc although ns the chief fig ure In the Investigation of the great llfo Insurance companies, nnd nfter wnrdR 'ns governor of Now York, he gave tho flrnt Impulse to tho progres sfve movement, nnd won for It some cl ItR most notable victories, he does btriMventy-four glrin, Ir the largcatUnd the baclfllcld needed strengthen- -ot claim that there was no dlsln 'Southern Oregon, nnd ono of the inif. With the return of Adams nnd torstcd or patriotic statesmanship bo- hriwt In tho state. MIhr Neva Knught short, who hnva been out with in- fore ho appeared on the scene, or that eMheaenforclaRs then played on tho' jurM these will bo helped consld- H that, has been nccompllshed since pluoTne March from Tnnnhauser" rnbly. The abRonco of Stclgcr In m tno way or meeting mo new con- Ml "Minute Wnlta" by Chopin, the bnck field wbr sorely felt. dltlons of n new ngo Is nuo to nia i -i,err.ounl Initiative and leadership. A gnmo Ir scheduled with tho high Uecj; wmie no wmnu no me iaoi i Under. The chorus, which num-jtho full lino up. The lino was weak, -:m , As a Hawaiian Maiden at Summer Dance :45. Mrs. Carl Orahatn Fisher of Indian- 1 apclli created aorooil.:."g of a aenHn- tlon at a .dance at Ntrraganaett Pier in her costume as a Hawaiian maiden, T.'iix photograp'i hows her barefoot d end bare-legged, p-'nrlng a tnuslcjt Instrument, Just au li done In Hawaii Her performance won the seconJ prize at the dane . SBsMHiiBBBBBBBBBBBB9 BBBBSKfBCBBBBlSBBeBBBBMl SBsVisBsliBBBBBBBKBBBBBW WsSBBfaaBHSSBBaSBBBBBBSfSSaaMeH ' VIbV Taff ...WJilBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBilKSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBn lli W 'IKPIIsbbbbbbbbbbbbVI 1 lSXvfW'fsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsKPHiBBBBBBBBBBBBBI 9l1 MlnfMmmmm$lMMIm WnmJMr&k mHPHHU lMR'JmMlHi ItlsSSSSSsfi II ' vhlcb wan lonAWuu H7 Ji! -"u:u nm, (Im of the senior claas, Ringing 'Rote In the llud," by Morrow, and "Can't You Hear Me Singing, Caro line," by Caro Itoum. She was ac- achool nnd Med ford high noxt Satur day. I man in tho world to in. nft ?iiT"fJ',"n"il nbly Impair our standing before the vorld In order to drive from power an "unspeakable" usurper In Mexico, while cordially extending the right hand of fellowship to an equally "un rpeakable" usurper in Peru. Because ho would not revive the archaic arid hateful alien and, sedition act of 1798 to humiliate and punts! by nrrest nnd imprisonment the for mer head of a neighboring govern-' ment, nnd to treat him as a common felon until death had removed him to that "world which sets this world light." Because he would not commit the Incredible Injustice of using every mean In his power to elevate either a Moody mtniled brigand of an Impeni tent old ln8Ulter of the United Stales to the rulershlp of Mexico. Because he knows that the first duty of government is to protect the Uvea and property of Its citizens, wherever they are, and he would be ashamed to hie very soul If the gov ernment under his guidance should intermit that duty for a single day, to FOR J OEMAND WAS NOT EIGHT-HOUR DAY. "It Is said that the Judgment ef society has made the demand for the elght-heur day. This was net an eight-hour day, and the Judgment of society had nothing to do with the proposition laid before Congress and passed by Congress. The proof ef this Is found In the bill Itself, which proposes an Investigation to final out whether Congress had any business to do the thing which It was asked to do, and which It did do." Mr. Hughes 8peech at Portland, Maine. hoiYh between himself and Lincoln aa rAtvnri -ntthnr hta htimnnltArlnn oual- I IM.Il. ,lt.ulH -itil.'flwi InuiM tun til ' ... ... tcnipnle! Y Miss Mario Hambo, n' " """ "'" - " "- -" ty. or tho unprecedented magnitude itskmaon. The stmlenta pro begin- Coffh ""ff1"8 "" "'"cd "" '" " f,! ' ' tks. " hna ncta' nn nffln" stag to appreciate the amount of mu- Bkl, wn,ch w1", ,Ukeijl,iro" l" with the great emancipator In tho Meal talent which Is In tho school. .""" or wnlncd. Thla will make unrvnca c;narnMR nnd Btralghtfor- ii iiiiiiuMiuiu iui mu. i. .. .... wardnesa or tils thinking, nnu in tno Ing for tho next week at least, ond ns ( wny hj) kmm ,0 fme thought at n to who will cbnch the high school fol- t(mn n)d putg (hat thought forth In Iowa during Mr nbsenco-hnR not yet u compIoto nntral plainness. . been decided upon. I necnuso If ho should be elected Fully IM Htudents nttended tho nn- president ho would not act on tho the nual reception given by tho high ry that tho people had chosen him to school in honor of the freshmen nnd be a sort of providential autocrat, and now studenta last evening. A musical straightway proceed to hermetically of seal, nimieir against an nuvice, ui would call tho bcBt talent In his party to .aid him In conducting tho govern- narUl A meeting or the student body was beld Friday, after school, for the pur powotnomtnatliiK nn editor and buat im manager ef the Annual. Tho notion of publishing an Annual was turled unanimously, nnd the nomina tion were as follews: For cdltor-ln- V1W coffee li aiftm yUmemt drink To bejiatUdaybydrlnHnf Idoadajaa othenriM chMrfyl mini'. See to M,thatyoiibavt ' aMMASMbdtn'i . RsjuaraaColte .to fragrant. oe an iOslat, fan Riper Bros. program was followed by games various Horts. A Rllhouctto was giv en, nrcompnnled by "nn Importod brand of Europo'a experts," wna followed by refreshments. which "I'nrk IIUKKcr" "n the Mmlt United Press Servlco SAN FltANCISCO, Oct. 7. W. B. ProHton, called tho 'park hugger," to day wua sontoncod to twenty-fivo yeara ? In tho penitentiary for stealing wo- men'a pursou wnno niiempiuiK i them In (loldun (Into Park. Wright (liven Patent United Press Service LONDON, Oct. 7. According to ii t ..j nvlotlnn mnirnclno. OrvlllO Wright, nn American, has been given ! greater than the constituted author- h. ihn nrlflHli Government exclusive .iij as i-rcniuoui !- "- , ... ... . i .ntnni. nnd Halts for the manuiac ment. Ueciiuflii he would not tyranlcally liiHlst that congress should approve ovory administration measure before it had investigated or debated It HecaiiHo ho would not abandon tho most fundamental principles of polit ical morality for n hurried expediency, but would exhibit a Cleveland-like firmness In Insisting that the truth nnd law liuvo their duo course Decnuso he would not nbjectly sur render his oxocutlvo authority to the fenders of nny organization, whether capitalistic or union Inbor, which vir tually sets ltsolf up ns an Imperlum In imperlo (a stato within a state that Is turo of aeroplanes for England. FATIMA L Sensible Ciwrette TUkal . TrHsH , l b T ; .. 'Arc ' C-IB 1.1 . aHV 'THL JH ' .. .. i- atiba.liraiitnnlnv railroad I'ltOU HI HIV fllllS-.M. H........ .. . truhimen. Iiecauso he would not only apply "tho rulo of reason" to our domestic problems, but-also to our Internatlon nl nffnlra nnd would ,havo the sand and ability to make It stick, tob. ltecauso he would never bring the United States to tho brlnkof war over the Interpretation of a phraae In dip lomatic polemics aa Woodrow Wil son did when he Insisted that Qer- mnny should "disavow" and nd mere ly "reprot" her violation of our 'latter- national rights and then after aoqr Ing a dubious "diplomatic triumph" hasten to felicitate himself upon bav inir "Went us out of war." llecnuso ho would not think of Bending the American battleship fleet to tecure a long overdue salute for "Old Glory" without getting It esp uiiv after the fleet had steamed tev- o,,.i hundred -miles and bombarded and captured a foreign seaport In or ,'or tn accomplish that object. Uecauto ho would n9t violate our International obligation ana irreireiv. it.,. tf a1...k .. .. mkl.h Im RftVTTMUlK Ol llirtw icai, nuivu. ib the.perlod that haTmrhbO-b?n; donment under the present Washing ton administration of "the lives and vast properties ef American citizens" (vide Secretary Lansing's note of June 20) to the fury of Mexican ma Ttfuders and revolutionaries. Because while he, was an outspoken ldvocato of national preparedness, both In an economic and militaristic Sense, years before the American peo ple became aroused to the vital Im portance of the subject, or certain ul tra pacific but extremely "watchful" stoto3men realized its potentiality ns a campaign Iraue, h firmly refuses to get excited about it or to try to excite other- people by talking about the world being aflame, "with tho sparks falling everywhere," and no body in authority knowing -what a single day may bring forth' which merely proves, that his patriotism is w sound and unstampedable.as.lt was beforo some "incomparably nervous democratic feminists gave their party the panlo Inspired slognn, "Than Ood for Wilson!" , Decnuso he will hot have to swallow his own long,cherlshed academic con victions nnd repudiate his paVty's'hls torlc principles in order to" carry out tho economic policies which it will be Imperatively necessary for the United Stales to adopt in order to successful ly cope with the new Industrial and trade competitive conditions' that wilt prevail in a world after the war. Bectueo hla great experience of public affairs and his unfailing com petence are asaeta of the first value to the state. t Becauso under his able, steadfast nnd clear vlsloned guidance the coun- Uty would enter the patha that lead to pence, international square dealing, prosperity and enduring national great ness. I tMMMWWWMOMWWPMPBy WE 8HOULD CON8IDER WHAT IS RIGHT THEN DO IT "Our Oovsrnmsnt Is based en the Idea that we have Legisla tures to Investigate, to consider what Is right' and to do what Is right It Is based on tho Idea that' public opinion le formed froTrT.'-rsri,tu!t!on Sutiday. school froai 9:46to 10 Wednesday evening meeting, 7:10. ..' Christian Chureh-Coraer ttk are. and Piae street. W. S. Jtanbo. minister, residence 811 Ninth street. Bible school 10:00 a.sa., George" A, Haydon, edperlntendeat. ' Rail Day, Promotion Day, Decision Day. Preaching, following communion service at 11 a. m subject,' "Lord, That My Feet May Not Slip!" Christian Endeavor prayer meeting at 6:30 p. m Miss Florence Crlssman, j leaner, budjbgi, new irurn uui iw I clety Can Do." Worship and preaching- at 7:30 p. m.t subject, "Kinship With God." Bible study and prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Dun can, leader. ' Choir drill Friday, 7:30 p. m Mrs. Harry Ooeller, director. s We seek to serve to edify to en courage. All who are without a j church home are Invited. Emmanuel Baptists Meet In the li brary building, corner 3d and Vain. Sunday- school at 10 a. m., Mr. Per kins superintendent, Preaching service at 11 a. m., sub Ject. "Fruit Bearing." B. P. Y. U. at 6:30 p. nt., Mrs, Perkins president. Preaching services, at 7:30 p. m., subject, "The Bad Bor." Prayer meeting Wednesday night at 7:30 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grlgsby, JefTerson street. You are cordially invited to be pres ent at these meetings, and a (welcome awaits you. ' .Orare Methoflisi Episcopal Chwrch Corner Tenth and High streets. 10 a. m., Sunday school, B. U. Chll ente, superintendent. Wednesday. p. m., prayer meeting. Vernon T. Mbtschenbacher, choris ter. Miss Loralne BUton, pianist. We sincerely invite the public and especially strangers. First Presbyterian Churchf corner Third and Pine streets. Charles T. Hurd, pastor; residence 1113 Mala street I 10 a. m., rally day in Sunday school. ! Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. 6:30 p. m.. Young People's meet ing, i Everyone is cordially Invited to all lot these services. Church of the. Sacred Heart Corner Worden avenue and Donald street 1 Rev. Hugh J. Marshall. First Mass at 6 a. m. High Mass and A meeting of the adiHa e Will be heU sitar tlsla tjssll A etohly man el XU.;t Weak dar Maes' ever swan ' u . Jft"""?' " .A MS' - XiW ' :" ML Laid Mr. Tk Orlfllth will at 11 o'clock. Sunday school at 10 a. xa. '''' ' ' Bonanza M. E. church Paster W. HalL Services for the month wHl I as follews: . - .. .. . 4$ c lint BBDOI7 Al DOHBH 1 B. V m. and 7:30 p. as.; at Dairy at t yV'tt Second Sunday Poe Valley at' 11 sv m.; Bonanza at 7:30 p. nt Third Sunday At LoreHa at 11 a. rn.; Bonanza at 7:80 p. at,' , .,,'ri Fourth Sunday At Boaaaaa ait U a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Dairy at 3 p. nt' -f, When there are Ive gasdaya la the month, morning service win he heU a Lorella at 11 a. m. and at Beftaaaa .at 7:30 p. m. Sunday school at Lorella every '' day morning at 10 a. a ont, Henry Haines. Sunday school at Dairy every and fourth Sunday, superintendent. Mr.' Sedge: organist. Miss Odea. '& , i A"ifJt:L-A rat--: m III uMA' !& -' -'-Vi'.; "e in Ii .. K.-.i. at. tiCTCI . " v '"-i'-TfRt-C.- y. iK'ig - - 1 -S ftlW ji HJtmt 'XV & ityw jr '' aVh 'HK m .KS ?m . .fc-i I . 15-rrV -ni t- & 1 Dorrit t " "; AAlaiiid;r! warm. ; 1 - -" ; , -t I: Medford I rmmntm Long Trip. Oar Sf Star Jkoey Smice - ,M ; &&. ? ?m BUan? sea rnvivb iiw s B ujfmrwvm riMri ""." TT' ' T i jf i$ - -?-. . . ,MWMMWWWWWWpflWRl and that we can come possibly to right solutions. It .is not based on the Idea that the Gov ernment must act without know ing the Justice and merits ef the cause In which It acts." Mr. Hughes In His Speech at Port land, Maine. JUS RECEIVED Assortment of sample suitcases. Many good things we can show.' We save you money. See us. 716 Main street. -t At the Churches IbiptUi Church Corner Eighth and Canal streets. Rev. 3. B. GrlMth pastor., Bible school at 10 a. a., C. R. De Lap. superintendent. Preaching morning and evening. Preaqhlng at ll s,m. and 7:30 p.a. Everyone cordially Invited to these services. Church ot Christ 8clenUst-T-Servicea will ,be held Sunday morning at 113 Fourth street. With'row-Melhase building, opposite the court house. The' subject for tomorrow's lesson will be, "Are Sin, Disease and Death R.eal." !l i-C I ! I lAIMI K SSBBBBBBBBBBBmSBBB'! 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The only skylight stadtp fat the cRy. THE BOND STUDIO 1125 Mala Street. W.f. f WWW0000't DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathia Physlolah 'r tnrrrrtfinjl ni-npftwanaariea PUILIC OFFICER SHOULD TANO LIKE A ROCK "Oovsrnmsnt under pressure "la net American Government Whenever pressure Is applied te any public effleer he euaht stand Ilka a reek and aayt 'Here .1 I .. . ...klhib my I swina nnm w mi iw H sen fer ferae, it is net an a 8 American deetrlne te legfte I 1 first MdlnvestiHtanrwr1.'n B 1 Mr. Hughes In Hla peeeh at K Portland, Maine. I Suite 919, 1. O. O. F. Temple REMEMBER I never charge for examination and consultation. FURTHER Thla places you un der no obligation, and you will not be asked to take treatment Heurs: 9 to 11:30 a, m.; 8, to S; 7 to 8 p.m. Phone 381 rijumrrri . rmnnnnruirr r ; -- ma NU Phoae99.W MRS. 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