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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1916)
I r .rv r WtAtoVto , Ml vtiiV" r IHPEACEROLE l INDH'AXIN .- i ... 11illf IJ fll" ' rKACK MIIOI-K h w-ofTI,U(SoTnmtM?-j llAdO' About l'w Nmv i lnff lo llrluK of l.lnyrt Bllllllt. Hfliw twnu HlnlciiiciilH llm'Wiy ami flforw .fofl'wri.l Political HUtw JMi.uiiiw C, Ort. . it..lin.l UlntAal tnv -i!:ri :;,-.""o;utor ! h h '"" vu,rr,"K ,,owor" circles Here. ,rnivlnc toB",e '' In .,d". slur, to iMnniiin !- dbtouirr from Mi'rlln. because of visit to, tho cut ton iionmiiMn ,"M,nl at Shadow Lawn today, nnd r ! ,. f II... proM.lo.ifH ronlln. mid Jlltt,fW0iillioi.iiWpclnworld .. hr the future. . . ,1., I.v flinnn tvllO ri tin niK nr' iii" " Wletho Unliml SiatcH will miiko no htthrr inoxe to mid " hoKtllHIcs udprobablyttlllheunahlotonldln tbe rcadJustmuntH lietweon the Hiiro- MirountrMlieii tno wnr ciii. i Flrit lrei Hrllnln, through mi IntMTle given 'tlio United ITobr by UoidOeorgo, Iiiih plainly nnld "hnmU cS- that any attempt by tho United flitM to Intercede In hclnlf of poaco oW be regarded with howtlllly. SMoad The polllloil ultuntlon In tie country linn aroused to n mnrkod i(V& pnrtlnan feolltiK for ono or tho other of tho warring ldeB. It Iiiih re Mlied In Mlrrlni: up n finding abroad lUt th Unlle I Slate In not strictly tcutrtl. Ami at t'rcnldcnt WIHon r tenily slid la an addrowi at Shadow Unn.thla rei'llnc Iiiih reached a point nberei'Yca diplomatic lud-rcourHO lo twn tlil country mid fnrclun nn t!oM will ho BorlniiHly emharrand until niter Nni.iibvr 7th, "becaiun foreign dlplomatB aro waiting to neo That wllrte the oulcomo of tho clec- IIakX retbipn no exproMlon by tho preHl- nlfiht. commenteu iiiiih iouii) . pro.... h In recent muntliH Iiiih nrnuard no , Ins nl tho miiiio time that the melrop .k i ,... ft..,. i rmn. iiIU would kO hoiiio "flro worKH lie- W Mill .W4it..tltl 4f I LID III) IHHl III VHIU- I '' h, when lie until: , "When wo look forwnul to jtho jetrt to enmo I ulh I could say tho months to come and to tho end of Mi mar, wo wnnt tho world to know ere ready to lend our forces to tho pruerratlon of pence." This Is regarded hero an plainly In-) kiraiiie mo presiueiu rcem too onu or the ar may lin fur off and nlno that te (cell the work of America will bo to jiresme. the ponco of tho future, not to Intervene, now, ,Frora thoso cIoho to thtt president tnmei tlio word thzt ho known noth Ini regarding n report that Ambassa dor Gerard la In Inglng with him to this country a icquoKt or tho Gorman SOMrnmcnt to Intcrcedo in bohnlf of 4tce. Dut (hero la n strong bollof In ofl'elal clrclca here that tho president lll consider no furthor movo, olthor 1 directly or Imllteitly toward olforlnir Wigood ofTlics, unlosR miclt a ploa h mid openly by ono or moro of th lllggercut ImtloiiH. JUHT m:ci:ivKD Auortment of sample suitcases. "My good things wo can show. Wo wr you nionoy. 8to us. 71G Main ireet. 4.4t , ,U'e lnurnce written In the "DIvU d paying (imMiiiy of Amerlra." 'Illlfote. 26 foot coffe If an uv tooksoma drink. To Wiathedaybydrinkinf , clouds) an otherwUa Jrfta nindLlos te i ttw, that you have CktsasYSaaboni'sl nwhrjnaoGaiJse w.Ju frajrarst. "Mtsatl Pr!sot coke, !-- - -. -.. a !C ju-- 4 L x Vm j .fs;&aasasr,w'w , v O "Z.diMh- StfSn - i::: - ! m f -1 AJItt ,w VAm R f4--" -- --- 4 Mother Jones fWrt ArJ? "A (rrs lffCOfDj 1 1 ui ' ui" wnr -i ' " York is Much Too lly t'ARL D. GROAT (United Press Staff Correspondent) Ni:V YOHK. Oct. !. "New York's loo damned unlet. This traetlnu strike In too much like a picnic , I'm going to stir 'em up, ami ITn going to do It 'tin ouch the women." I Eighty-six e.irs old "Mother" Jones, nngol of the mine camps, who L.i.,... i .. ,.,,.,. i iiui id. i Htnuo Prldiiv niiii v.. . " " - - - - fnrn all. W1B (lOUO With ovory ncn- "'" - " " . .. l,l,l tenco sho pounded nor use on u """, to drive homo hor remurks. "This labor troublo In Now York Is just tho start of a social rovo . ulion all over tho country," she said. "I had hoped that it wasn't, but it is. And It's really tho womou who count in any nation. Thoy start reforms and ".,....... vou know they undo ""'" - . .. . ......n 1.. l.o' tbe men. tear "own " French ravolutUro-und yo u kuo , .tear down tno B3 - thore'a never boon n since thou . . . . n,i Hswyi mpUBEL Jm Bill uBcfatiK biKMXMiHsHKbH BaaKsT'fflaBBB bibibibibibibV.v 4sflKssVsssssssiB HgsaBuSsW"B amaaiHBar Vv BaneatatatsaKIeTr'nKVB gsBmssVsssaaBciaL sB cHHHccHErTfl THE EVENING SOME JUMPER! - - . I i t-! ' 'WltAJ vir "i. w,ih V' 'ww nn , md.mrm &- ' 1 mm; .ynwFWr . - Cat loon by REYNOLDS In Pc; 'land Orcuonun. Say i tlio riot Incident. "Vou Know, women ,ttre ti'eer." 1 Just then the tclophouo rows. A man ut the ullici end Informed 'Wloth ci" thnt-two ofjlii' women rioters had uceii U Id for tho giaml juiy. , "Oh, that's all right," she replied. "It'll all come out all right." Then she till nod to (he ropotler. "This city" Is money mad," sho con tinued. "The pirates down In Wall street are fanatical with their mil lions. And, tho mayor, apparently, la i corporation controlled. Hut they "rnn't scire us with rand Juries. Vou know, I'o beenjn the bullpen ray self." Sho hammered on tlio table again. "'n ui'rn colllC to Stir tills old . ... , -. - .. - town up. AVomon can't bo depraved and stnned, for If they are, the na tion will bo criminal and dopravod. Vo'o got to hao tho full pay en velope every week, and tbe mothors must hao a chance at hnpplness. Yes, the old town's too damned quiet. We've cot to get tho women together. Tho city Is hrutilUed'tho nation la brutalized; all because tho plratoB tnko all tho monoy. That's why wo build Jails Instead of homes." "How does Now York compare with Colin ado" Mother Jones was asked, recalling her jiart In tho bloody ralno troubles In that state. "Why, tho pollco here are just like tho armed guards or tho mine enmpa," sho retoituJ, "only there's so ninny of them Hint they don't hnvo to use ma. chlno guns. You know about Friday night. My God, io think of women clubbed by pollco! That's tho lowest ebb or civilization. Isn't It?" "Mother" will stay In town a while. oi.n i.nu in io tho "boys" and will tnko their oi dors, but' sho revealed i,nt Mine's trouble ahead recalling tho days or tho,10p0 coal strlko whon sho led u frenzied ciowd of womou over the hills mid '"bout tho capitalist mlllthi." "nut," pho commented, smoothing oul tho black, braid on Her purpia liodleo, that looked like n touch or ginndmothor'B time, "there's bettor times nhond. o won't alwnysjinvc lO f Kill. I mi to fight. 1 have lloil too ions io uo .,,Mll,,p. t Keo Cood ror mo 00ll alld inpplness." i""' . MN'KR IS SHELLED OFF ENGLISH COAST; NOT HURT United Prcus Service riAi.vnsTON. Oct. 9. The'cap- .nin nf tlio Lovlnnd Hnor Mexican, ar- , ' ,,, tlmt n oerman bo y. i off KnglUh !.,ut nnd that it coasod only when .-..I. i.. i. .vniuiiinH nnnonred. New-Quiet HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON &, . -7Yf. d&fild i 30,000 PEOPLE SEE $1000,000 TltKASUItril OK SAN FltAXCISCO I'LTK THIS AMOUNT OF GOLD OX DISPLAY JUST HO PEOPLK roui.n si:k it United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO. Oct. 9. Do you want to now what a million dollars lookb like? Lots of people do. So many. In fact, uU'i to bo able to recognize this amount If they meet it strolling along that City Treasurer John E. McDou gald today yielded to pressure, and agreed to again put on display at his oflito $l,000,000ln gold. During the "Path pf Gold" celebra tion, McDougald made the unique llkowibc valuable display of money. 1 hlrty thousand people flocked to see It, and today still more appearedhop ing to glimpse tho fortune, which has nluec been returned to the vaults, ilchciol teachers are joining In "the plea for a new exhibition, as they wish to huvc tho children get a definite Idea of nuch n vast sum, and the matter of betting n few dnys asldo tor the pupils i.. .!, n minimi ilnllAr look." will III iiinv . , bo put up to the school board this week. CLANSMAN MAKER TO SAYS HE WILL NOT PUODUCE AX OTHER FEATURE UNDER RE. HTIUCTIONS OF POLICE ANU THE PUUI.10 United Proas Service SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 9. David W. Griffith, producer of the Clans man" and other motion picture spec- taclea, declaicd today that he will not uioihicn nnothcr feature under con ditions tlio pollco and public impose, He is considering retiring from tho movies and joining the legitimate stago. The "Clansman," a production tak en from Rev. Thomas Dixon's great novel on the negro, created a sensa tion wherever Jt was shown. Every where tho negroes objected to its ex hibition, nnd in many place3 mlnli terial associations and the police op posed it. Shepherd says Victor Red Seal Rec. owls are eonelusU evidence of your 15 QUIT MOVIES friend siiukIcuV taste. Hear Hienv, liext dour t postofaee. -tf i - tm If BACK HURTS' BEGIN ON SALTS FLUSH YOUR KIONKYS OCCASION ALLY IP YOU BAT MIAT REG ULARLY Np man or woman who eats meat regularly can make a mistake by flush ing the kidneys occasionally, says a well known authority. Meat forma uric acid which clogs tbe kidney pores ho they sluggishly filter or strata only part of the waste and poisons from tbe blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dizziness, Hleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kidneys. The moment you feel s dull ache in the kidneys or your backvbarts, or If the urine la cloudy, offensive, full of MVWVMvVWVWVWVMtAAAMAAMAMMArV DANCE Saturday evening, - Oct. 14th, at Gray's Hall kiMkikjijijvtMsM v I it?" a!m,rrrin,i CHANGIN9 hoMet in mid-ttream amV usually the bett way to get acroMs Nature grow the tobacco--let her finiihl ' I0$ VOU want "life" in your, pipe tobacco. Only Nahm can put life into tobacco-- and our responsibility in making VELVET is to W it in. N . . VELVET retains all the "life" that nature grew into it and besides VELVET has, the age mellowed smooth-' aeeiMent, irregular ef psstase, of at tended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces of Jad Baits from any reliable pharmacy and take a table spoonful -In s glass of water before breakfast for a few days, aid your kid noys will (hen act fine. This famous salts is made' from tbe acid of trapes and lemon juice, combined with Htbla, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate' tbera to activity, also to neutralize tbe I acids In urine so it no longer causes Ir ritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive, and cannot Injure; makes a delightful effervescent lltbla water drink which all regular meat eaters should take now and then to keep tbe kidneys clean and tbe blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. Adv. Dorri Vreka Ashland Medford Lakeview Long Trip Our Specialty Star Jitney Service PHONE 153 nray i ness that only Nature can, bring out when allowed to age tobacco as it should be aged. -'" 'Jtmnt'Fl if i' lOcTlna ' One Gkae Fwrsa LoMltoiiir Mir WASHINGTON, D. C, Oct 'federal farm loan boars toslsf 4 per cent Interest as the tats loan bonds shall sear.- Thai that loans to farsms W1H draw 4 Vi to 6 per cent interest. ; On, Time: and in Style a T HE woman with the bracelet watch hr prompt at her appointments because she always had the ttmjsi tiAseA 1mas k Jtf She Is in style because fash- ion says tbe bracelet watch v. J Is an essential of the smart 'T ly dressed woman's costume. Come Into Upp's and see the display of new models la bracelet watches. it's a pretty stent vou win t ' enjoy, whether you Intend to purchase or not. You'll not be asked to bur. vM Prices range from $12.60 tog, $30.00. rj . - M Frank M. 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