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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1916)
W :f, 7 . MT'ftl. ftt.v ri'HiJr .- " : ". w. . -.tlk i , "i 1010 .. .tu a ..mliAV. W"- "" """ ' p""h, iliLDi THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON OF RAILROADS SOON WSESPfWD MVli KAnXINUH OK RAILROAD " AIM" II.VHATIHlACTrtltV Tlwl 'n,v """"" More Year Kzlen- rrfit .!. fr n l'' in- ,(, nf !Ulli-ft May ome I. ... ur...iIiililt'.re Willi the BAN FBANCISCO. Oct. 21. Wll m,,Bpronle. president of the South- . D.rinc llnliroau rroin;i " .1.1. Herbert Plelschtikkcr, returned .'.. uiimuth KtiliM Ore, say mi- w ... it.. .iif.rfa atliftttory arnin v - LMrral ywn prohibit the eiten- bi iiv thi residents o( Klam- HOB ewe" ' .....n.intv for tho present. gproule addoU If the present nalla ...., conditions of the Boutbeni la- M. contlDUo n fow year Improve mbU nd intensions desired by Kim, m " " by tho mn,unU.,eM coteeraed aouni unuounwroiy m ttnlu. i'Sibu. Of lllOKO good people up tkMiMld I'lculdont Bprnule, "hoar ((of the probability of the Southern rwlle company some time extending lu unM mi" l --" tlont certain surveya which for many jrirt have been picparca una or hkh tho public linn full knowledge, united me to como up and look over tl territory. 1 replied that i woum bt (lad to do . and hearing that Htrbtrt Klelschnkker, who had fritsdi among those Inviting movwas ipln(t, It u suggested that wo go to Setter. "We were most hospitably treated. Totboee people I could only eay what baa been necciwory for all railroad men til over the country to aay tho lut few yean, that our desire to ex tend' Into the now territory was no lew thin their dcsjro to have ua ex tend. ,"l regretfully told them that the fouiberp Pacific company was unable to do any new construction work at Ihe'prrrent time. I Raid that there till Wii a surcrvslon of years Imme.-dUlelj- preceding the expedition of 1315 therein railroad earnings had been exceedingly low. and that the i maM. i . . 77. " 'ssaasxassaxessxsxaacjMaTwnir , . jfdiAfc itll im -am. .. ... . - - 4 i r WAGE w I fit 1 "WHICH JfTHt FARrttKraJj bfe'-Jaf ..t--i-A- ..,HW . . .UTMkT' 7IV - " tJ 7MflPv.J. fei-?'iM?r?-- 'V PAGE SWITCHMEN DON'T LIKE 8 HOUR LAW MAW KAILKOAD MKN WOXDRR- ,' ISO IF I'HKHIDKNT WILHOX DIDN'T HAND THKM A GOIJ ItltlCK IN ni:v itirx WONDRERFUL AID TO THE FARMER. Cartoon by TOM MAY. Idaho Paper Praises Work of R. E. Strahorn Any ono who has not hoard of Rob ort E. Strahorn and of his construe tlve activities In the development of rnlronds and other public iitllltlox without which the country's develop ment would have been greatly re tarded, must be verily a new comer of the tendereat-footed variety In this port of the great West. Sixty-four years old, he looks no more than 40 or 4S at most. An hour's t ilk with him on a variety of hudJccih glvet ono tho Impression that ho has only Just begun to "get his stride." Ho han to his credit more railroad construction m ray of sunlight had shone during jtnn "" one mn ln ,ho North weat the exposition, with an added ray (Itci at the cUmlng of the Panama ca ml. I( them present conditions con tinued to exlKt for four or five yearn more, I (old thorn that thcro would IoIIoh n vast deal of new construc tion and that many of the present pUn of the rallionds would bo enr rled out. Our sympathies are with then people, up there, particularly iround Klamath Palls." the North Coast railroad, nine pio neer iluys. Ho ling ever been a build rr, nuver a. speculator, and of this as it bus been said repeatedly In press anil by men of affairs, the result of bin activities speak tho most elo quently1 Wallace Press-Times. KKAh K8TATE BARGAIN'S A 210-aere tract partly under Irrl Ktillon, mi chmp that yon can't help liuyiiiK. A ilnndy -10-iiero Irrigated . tract only 7 utile fmni Kails, partly In al falfa. Price $.I.0(M). Temw. A n-rMni plaNtered Ikjuno und big lot for $1,000 on oasy tenns. A blK lot in NiclioN Addition for f .100 on oay I ernis. One of tlie iKtit Iota In Mills Addi tion for 9 1 no on tenns. If you want a home in the city o country I can nave you money. CHIIiOOTK, fl.13 Slain Itumaulatw Countar BUCHAREST, Oct. U. The Ru Mnlan counter offensive this morn Ini brought tho troopa to Monteuru, ui the city was soon taken. Tho "fawns who were holding It wer ex PIM and driven over the frontier. wty bonds while yo watt. bW ffcBeete. 14 W mako a specialty of fine repalr 'C Modern Shoe Repair Co. 81tf f AMMMMMAAMMWVWWM The World's Greatest Vlollaatt may be beard en Victor Red Seal Recorde. HHBPHRRD'S PIANO DKPOT, )xt door to BOM 1 1 1, '"im 1 today. Ills record of constructive achievement Is tho result of thene things, which characterize him as ono man In 10,000 vision, resourceful ness, energy, determination and lim itless optimism. Mr. Btrahorii'K business In, Wallace Is principally In connection with the hearing before! bo Idaho public util ities commission or tho matter of u lla-ht and heat franchise, in which proceedings Xhe Northwest Light nml Water company, of which he Is the: head, appears aa Intervenor. Mr. Btraborn's work at prent la tbo construction of the Oregon, Call-,' fornla ft Eastern railroad, a system1 which will comprise 400 miles or standard gaugo and equipment, con-1 nectlng five railroad lines which Invo hitherto reached the outer edges of the rich plateau region of Central Oregon, where the principal Indus tries are Mock raising, lumber andi i -1...11..... i I "-.".".I".. .... .. .h nn.i'coat your tonKuo and sicken your oas't from Bend, where It will connect;-"' ;-- you; -head : -cona f,'.lth the Oregon Trunk nnd O.-W. U. ' N tinea. At Silver lilko It -III form a Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Morning Wash away all the stomach,.llver, and bowel polsona before breakfast. To feol your best day in nnd dny out, to feci clean In.siuo; no sour bile to ASHLAND PRESIDENT FAVORS PENDLETON NEED OF EA8TERN OREGON SCHOOL FULLY- SHOWN BY B. F. MULKEY, FORMER HEAD OF A8HLAND SCHOOL. Portland, Ore. The Honorable B. P. Mulkey, ex-President of the Southern Oregon Normal School at Ashland, says, concerning the establishment of an additional Normal School at Pen Pen dleeon: "I shall support the measure heartily for the reason that the present Normal School, though one of the best In the country, cannot be adequate to meet the needs of so large a stato as Oregon. There Is no Institution that touches the masses of the people so closely as does the Normal School and the benefit derived from the taxes paid by the people of the state for the main tenance of such schools returns direct ly to the man and woman who paid the' taxes and Is conferred directly up on them and their children. The ex pense of maintaining a good Normal School ln Eastern Oregon to a tax-payer on an assessed valuation of $4000.00 would each year be under the cost of a good Haana cigar. I sincerely hope that the coming election will grant to the people of Eastern Oregon the re lief they seek in a Normal School." II) GKORUK G. HIMi Written for the Republican National Committee Flat rejection of the Adamson bill Is being seriously considered by the railway .BAltchmen in the Chicago yards. These men now have a ten hour day, but a provision of their con tract regarding tho lunch hour results lu ithelr generally being paid for elev en hours. The railways are discuss ing the advisability of installing three eight hour shirts. This would take, generally speaking, throe hours off the men's day, and they seriously ob ject to such a curtailment of their In come, especially with the cost of liv ing increasing by leaps and bounds. Switching formen get 40 oenta an hour. Theoretically they have a ten hour day, but as has been said, In practice they are usually paid for eleven hours work, and make f4. 40 a day. Under the three eight hour shift system, .they will get only 13.20 a day, and tbe difference makes a pretty serious hole in a man's Income, especially If he has a family to sup port. Consequently tbe switchmen, who all along were willing to submit their demand for increased wages to arbt t rat Ion, seriously contemplate flat re jection of the Adamson bill on the ground that it is Inimical, Instead of helpful to labor. There is, of course, somo question as .to whether, congress halng given statutory force to the Adamson bill with its so-called eight hour provision, the switchmen can re ject Its provisions and procure arbi tration of their demand for increased wages, and that question is now be ing investigated by their leaders. More and more are railway men coming to wonder if President Wilson did not hand them a gold brickin his uncontrollable desire to gain the labor vole and promote his political for tunes by butting into the controversy between the railways and their em ployes, or at least the20 per cent of them who aro members of the four biotuerhoods. VIBRATION KILLS MEN WITHIN FORT GKRMA.VH IN NTKKI; BliOCKHOUBF. KIIXKD FROM SHOCK OF -lOO-MIM.1MKTRK SHKIX, HUT ARII NOT WOir.NDKD . i jf.Vide? V Jt ,i.:J c-f-" end your kidneys wilt thea act ibis famouM salts is made from tbe nrld of grapes and lemon ftrfee. eota- Dined with lUhlo an', fc hi tt--i?; ' " -V" """" wreujj.. '. for generations to flush and wtaBiii.ti, v..:x; . '-l ....... ' '. jj!-7. : HIUPelBh kMnmra nln ti n.IMll.. w ',.'- -. -. ...., . ... ... , , ucias in urine, so it no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder weakness." Jad Salts is inexpensive; caaaot-la.t jure, and makes a delightful efferves-' cent llthla water drink. Adv. Prisoners Will Be Executed MEXICO CITY, Oct. 21. Reports of the war department from General Gutierrez, military governor of the states of Tehuantepec and Oaxaca, state tint 103 prisoners recently cap tured in this, regarded as the last stronghold of the reactionaries of the district, are to be executed. He Killed Her for Jealousy By HENRY WOOD (United Press Staff Correspondent) WITH THK FRENCH ARMY EN CIRCLING CHAULMES, Oct.21 Tho most freakish trick ever played by gun fire since the great battle of tho Sommo began resulted In the doath of two German majors, several minor officers and twenty men garrisoning n steel reinforced blockhouse la Dorent Wood. They wore killed outright by the shock of one of the great French 400 mllllmctre shells, which struck near by but in no way damaged their fort. -This German blockhouse consisted! of eight observation chambers and a H.UIH . n . ' uiawiuuu uu wwcr. oo Birungiy wna It built that it resisted, with com laratlvely little damage, a terrific rrencn oomoarament wniio its ma chine guns kept spitting; fire. Finally French infantry was order ed to take It by storming- attack. They vent forward with a rush after a brief bombardment, swarmed about tbe blockhouse, surprised by the Ger man lack of resistance, and forced their way ln. Inside they found the entire "Ger man garrison dead, unwounded, and apparently only sleeping. The shock of the nearby explosion had been transmitted to the interior or tbe fort. It had been multiplied a thousand-fold, but there were no outlets for the resulting vibrations except the peep holes and machine gun slits. The fort was large enough to hold 300 men. No Specche Under Frank WASHINGTON, I. C, Oct., 21,- Members of the cabinet and", other government odlrlals wao are stump ing fcr President WlUon Issued or Jers that no copies of their campaign speeches bo mailed under th,o govorn ineiit frank. The ;Ktngrnitwiiie arc nt homo lu the Chllfote agency. 14 MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE TAKE 8ALTS TO FLU8H KIDNEY8 IF BACK HURTS OR BLADDER BOTHERS EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH Public Library Building Morning Service, subject "Sinful ness of Praycrlessness," ... .11 Night service, "The Greatest Story on Earth," "Tho Man That Did Not, Pay Ills Bills" 7:30 REV. H. W. COX Will preach Sunday, 22d October, on the above subjects You are cordially Invited to be present. tlon, bullous nttacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatism or gassy, add stom- Z ' r .-' ' , ., .,!,. nch. you must bathe on tho Inside like (iurm a "'" """ J"'v" "' " ! you bathe outside. This is vastly more ?!. ?"! "i'S. .Ulmporlant. because the skin pores do I lift WIUI UIVm"vjm - ....-, . Icr track outhenstorly to connect with Let Us Fix the Old wChampioB Madaae New Holes on your OM Shoes Wnve a veritable shoe factoVy, our work Is aa fresh and clean T De can be done by tho hoe factory in the world. &KT UH BOLK YpUR . M RMORN. fetaMsw TBI aWMHt.. ife' not nbsorb Impurities Into the blood, he'TvadCa ?;;;,: o;;Son while . , m do, says a well from Rene , Review The eastern "-n; branch will connect with the-Oregon o . i nm h ", 1 Sm wlK.nl ta'Snv nnd bowels drink before break .tMt each day a glass of hot water will. ifrecuons, Itwlllgrlys,,,!.,, !rSrorro TV mT. rore putting more food into tho .to,, jcallfornla points and redu? the dls-ach ,SS 5J3 S" t- 8o'-,f-your P-sL It js coat. uuuu iuim .. - ,vnMivB and almost tasteless, e . as itAi r irairiin iiivai"' - tout, ine enure . - "' n"," 'Cept a sourish twinge which Is not un will bo placed In close toucn wim, .,.,. ni..ni,.,i hni SIif loft Harney. Work on m ngni " """'":. 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The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels1 often get sore .and Irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during tbe night To neutralize these irritating acids, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste get four ounces of Jad SalU'from any pharmacy here; Uke a tablespoonful in a glass of wa-r ter before breakfast for a few days Music's. Re-Creation Do you know what it is? Today Is Kdison Bay. Come to our store at any hoar today and let your own ears prove to to you that Kdison lias accom plished what '' others believed Impossible. The New Edison re-civates all forms of mnicv with such literal fidelity to the original tlutt the original music positively cannot lie distin guished from lie Edison Re Creation. Special Edison Concerts vvei-y hour this afternoon. If ' you nre a- music lover yoa can- . not afford to inise them Klamath Falls Music House 725 Main Street &l IX 1 l 4-1 -ft .. M " i M M -s l t. $1 SI a- a. . !.. 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