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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1916)
t Tsryv i n "?' '"&& SSfi .: It &. at." f.niV.oCTnKiti.ti THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON PAGE 'mu; JMML,- Kra A eowwahTA nc here's a Time for all Things . ...i.. nw Ih tho Umo yon "" ... i.i.r Him of Home SSUTUP llobf- " BUM. !Si. tho Full .nd Win- m. " ... wnv and you should '.m d-lar fiirllior the selection ot 0laww -ilnl- for nil -ioary " Lk drlvo or Weep horses for nny ARTISTS HAVE TO WEAR LONG HAIR piiominhnt ahtiht dkulaiuch tiiih and 1lowinu tif, ih krom nkckh8ity and not KltOM CHOIC'K. :pgrpo. Vu have every Htylo nnd .,J. .v.rv need and purpose hiqnilly I" rlht ,,B woU n8 "r ; price. LiWi Shoe Repair Store -. Till Main St.. nw" Unltnd Preen Service HAN PHANCIHCO, Oct. 31. Art ist h wenr Ioiik liulr, flowing tie and corduroy rlothi'H, not from choice, but from necessity, said 10. Hponcor1 Micky, iirtlttt nnd nrt Instructor, to day, thereby oiiBWorlng a puzxto that Iiiih long bothcrud tho laloty. Will ing to undergo hardship (or his nit, tho earnest studont covers a soiled collar with Ioiik lialr, whllo tho flow In)? tie may hide u soiled shirt front. Tho wearing quality makes corduroy n pnpulnr silling with tho struggling student. Ilo dispels tho Idea that nrllsts exist only In u Ilohouilan ut mosphnre, sayliiK tho Httidcnts con ffrocntu fit n rfHtiitmint whore thuy ran live upon their allowances, and also discuss their Ideals with other rllHtH. Ilo naVH tho tvno tho Public labels "llohunilnns" nrn pscudo art-' IhIh recognizing no conventions. Western Transfer Company Baggage and Freight h Move Anything Movable" t Dick Service Reasonable Rates ft'uutlie Store Potisk Phone 187. Mala, near Fifth BBKoafafafafafaB YOUWH UuHSl asWI Should TVS different from Allihr lxuuim.1 miiru cat U lnln In thn miiWIrnr and tho materials used are oT higher grade. Black Silk Stove Polish Maksa brir.Unt, allay polUh thai does not nib oil or duit off, andthe ahlnalait lour IIdim aa Ions as ordinary Move pollah. Ued on aampla alovea and aold by hardware awl grocery deatera. ,. All ra U Ubl. UmIi mi your rook tan. . .. i - . m oiai au randa Ir VIM! mWhttZnrSSTnti four MieT ! oinunsvq w ww ' Pendleton Normal School y Proven Necessity HHBilMBiaBBaWBSSSSSSBl eBBBaSSBnBBl maBBSaiaaJSaa" (Copied from Portland Orcgonlan.) MONMOUTH. Ore., June 26. Tho" Oregon Normal school opened this week . . . students enrolled 7Su, largest on rocord for stalo Normal In Oregon .... how to care for largo student body u problem .... 800 being crowded Into auditorium with seating ca. paclty of 660. Unlterlee filled with extra chairs In aisles. Moro than 160 students seated on platform. New boarding houses completed, additions to room ing houses built and tents used. One hundred girls sleep on upper floor of school. The official school report gives 160 grade pupils In Monmouth, for teacher practice. Read what those you have elected to handle the affairs of your state and who are thoroughly Informed regarding school conditions in Oregon huve to say concerning measure 308 on the ballot ut the coming electien: By Jsmes Wlthycombs, Oovsrnor of Oregon! "Oragon Is umiueallonubly In nead of "'"."'"?" !"i sihool work and I'endlalon Is thn loskul place fur a silioul of Ihla class In tiuaurn Oregon. By J. A. Churchill, BUts Supsrlntsndsnt of Publlo ""rurt fha't lha vol.ra of the Slats Sl' 'J ralalug Ilia aUndard ot our, athoole by establishing u BtuU Normal Uchuol at I'aiiUUlon. ... By P. L. Csmpbsll, Prssldsnt of ths University of aWss'i ons additional Normal Henool Is uigtntly needed In Dragon." . By W. J. Ksrr, Prssldsnt of ths Oregon Agricultural .",.' . .. .. ... i..iii..iinir n meaaura "bines tha paopia or I'amiicuin " iI.V.i , iiiJt ulula for lha aslabllshmcnt of u Norma ft'lio I ai llmt pluca. S Witt 1JI1ISMSS sw -''- - - , i By J. H. Acksrman, Prssldsnt Oregon Normal School, st Monmeuth: ... .,, "A caraful analysis of lha situation wl y""".'.' ona that Orason liaads a Normal Me'u,,1 J.?J"r" .V,-". in and PandUton fills ll tha govainiiiBiit reuulinnama. By ths County Seh.ol Bupsrlntendsnts o Ojon. "Haaolvad. that It Is tha Sanaa of tho Cou ity H iiool Bupurliitandants of tha Blata of Ortiim, I n i 'vein on aaaainblud. that ths hast ':" ' "","' X' iniL "r Hltila dainand Incraasad faclllllas for lha , "ViVl l iff 1 1 v i Uuthaia. and that we. Ihari-fora, andora U e Hill li iva nmaauia to ustabllsh a Nounul Hchiml l rniimuii By Mrs. Chsrlss H. Csstnsr, President of tho Oregon Fsdsrstlon of Womsn's Clubs: N,irn.,, "I mo.t haartlly andorsa lha lonllon of said Normal Bchnol u I'andlalon." ... u- Prof. Robert C. Frsnch, Former Prssldsnt of ths normal ocnooi wnoatau .,-... nl "All Imm.Mljal., n.ti.l.llHl.inmit r snic ai on nt soma rential piilni kiith um I'amllalon would pi ova " S"" UB"l iw ma niuia oi iirBoii. ina Hlula or meson. .. , B. F. Mulkav. ExPrssldent Southsrn Orsgon norma. f'shSSl support tha Iniatlon of an Kastarn Oragon Normal Hihuol ut 1'andlalon." , State Bourtl of Hcfionts of Oregon Norinul ScljooJ declurcs that "the iica-twity for nddiliuiiul Norniui school fnrllllicB in OivHun Ih nppuraul. ,., 0 1'orll.uHl Cluinibcr of Comnifrce ; cnUorHt-s n 308 iiiul any Heiulletou moHt Inftlcul locution lor rsor niiil huIukiI in KtiHlcru Orvtjon. 308 X YES IS A VOTE FOR YOUR CHILOREH UHd. fair OtlT l miiwmm u r"a "" I BUck SUTi Stovs PolUh Works I I SUrUaa.lUlnoU I I Um SSmIi , Sir-Dnrlaa JtM gaiiil en ' 'I Red Sox Players and Wives Go Back to Nature 9 (ssMfesv BBBsuBsV.vtt w&uEvBIEKKKKk SBBSBBBBBBBWflBSBBBBBBBBBBBBsl 'BSBsWBSBBBBiBrBSBBBBBSBBB fa JssssssW ' f BSmXlJmximfMmm ''lW ti'SW&. iWBvVfisWaBBBBBVSBSBBBBB ftf rf"' SBBBSBBSV I SlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsiRefckL 1 saMsasaWSMssssjsiiMBMB ii tc lato'r ho smashed the camera with his walking stick. From the moment of his election he secluded himself la bis town bouse. No politicians were admitted. H received no office-Keekers. He re fuse to make any promises. Ho has listened to no suggestions. His house Is without a telephone and he has answered no letters. Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo of the United States, a visitor In Ar- centlna, was one who wanted to cce him. Irlgoyen sent out work that lie was III. LAND BIRDS ARE FOUND ON OCEAN CAPTAINS ARItmNO AT BAN FKANCIHCO HAV liAND BIRDS DROP ON SHIP'S DECK SO MILES FROM SHORE. VfrgfnU mi the Wgo v'j. ffi$ if;r-n, ,, yzr Kk '-'l., tfmi. . '.fW-. .; United Press Senrlce jfi . &$& fttii 'strnunMn v rtt-tm t nkL JT !.,. 4t,l , .-., . . . f0 ll.. MAnA.S 4il ..nhlii nt liAVil. ui in yrunuiii iuiui huiii u hiu- ., ..... n . . , ,. United Press Senrlce cVnuVlodrnouThern states'.! " "-T T, Appalachian hardwood region Is " 2? amazement today when advised that sea captains arriving In San Francis- ' CO UUrillK l"W 1IUBI lew wwcivji mww pnpr been bringing In numerous land birds which had been picked up from 20 to dlence to the will of her electors, si '$$ recently expressed, the State of VlV-Ct'fMM srinia enmos omo ids waier-wagon at -..'.' Ji'irii'. mldnlcht tohltht. ' fffi Life iBsanuice wrlttCH in the'"HW lend paying company of America." See Chllcote. 14 DULL SPLITIS, SICK HEADACHE i" . " 4" ik?A i ' & -5i nt preacnt the greatnst center of hard wood production About nine-tenths of the which we use Is made from wood. Many or tne so-caneo. -siik bocks,. 25 meg QUt to gea neckties, nnd fancy braids now on the ., .ommande market contain from wood. artfflctal silk made Me. nnd Mm. HohUtzcl of first base; Mr. and Mrs. Rutli, southpaws, and lr. nnd Mrs. Bnrry of seconrl b ase. Here nro stars of tho world cham plon Red Soz'of Boston spending some of tho 3,800 each ot them got-of tho world series prize money. They are spending It In overalls, both men and women. Tho party are encamped nenr Plymouth, N. H. EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS TAKE A GLASS OK 8ALT8 TO FLUSH KIDNEY8 IF BLADDER BOTHERS YOU A shin commander arriving a week ego reported that 16 land linnets had dropped exhausted on his vessel 20 mllc3 off Cape Blanco, while black-, birds, thrushes, sparrows, doves, owls,' pigeons and starlings fell to the decks of the British steamer St. Dustin, ac-. cording to Captain Splcer, Its master. H. S. Swarth, curator of the Unl- iverslty of California museum ot ver-1 tebAtc zoology declares that it some times happens that a small land bird will he caught In a fog or a storm and carried far out to sea, but tnat It la almost unprecendented that so, many land birds should have got so far from shore. He and other scien- tlats say they are unable to explain theprenomenon. Dr. James' Headache Powders re. Here at once 10 cents a Ton take a Dr. James Headache Powder and in Just a few moments your head clears sad all neuralgia and distress vanishes. It's the quickest and surest relief for headache, whather dull, throbbing, splitting or nerve racking. Sena someone to the drug store ana get a dime package now. Quit suffering it's so needless. B sure "jrou Inir It'a aa iimkIImk. Warn get Dr. James' Headache Powders than there trill be no dlsan. pointment. Argentine's President an Extraordinary Man By Chun. P. Stewart . (United Press Staff Correspondent) BUKNOS AIRES, Sept. 16 (By Mall) When Hlpollto Irlgoyen takes thu oath of oHlco tomorrow as pres- dent of Argentlnn, his country will atari on ono of tho biggest experi ment ever undertaken by a repub lic. Dr. Irlgoyen will head the first ladlcnl administration in Argentina. What the. doctor's Idea of "radi calism" Is. nobody knows. He hns mado no speeches. He has written utmost nothing. Ho hns never de- linnil Ills DOsltion. What he Intonds to do, as presi dent, not one of his countrymen can buiiss. Nobody knows whether no is I'a n-American. The radical party was organized In Argentina to fight for fair elec tions. It never has had any other platform. "We have Ideals," lead ing morabcrs ot the party say, "but nn program." there aro eveit reports that Dr. Irlgoyen will Issue a manifesto soon uLtuvin-nr ...mmmwiwW B The Truth About COFFEE Coffco with "catchy" names, which are put up In "hand some packages and "boomed" with persistence, "free of ers" and premiums appear every day. Their real char actor Is often disappointing, nnd no wonder, they don't last long on the market too much premium and not enough coffee. Chase & Sanborn's Coffees rcmnln In favor year ntter year, and hnvo Increased largoly In sale because they nro always tho same. Their flavor Is alwoya smooth and dollclously rich nnd wo pride oursclvos'ln being able to givo our customers Biich su perior and high quality goods nt prices no higher than unknown brands of doubtful quality cost. 25c to 45c Any grade Is a good grade. Try It. Van Riper Broi. miv. TnnnRRA dissolving the party Itself now that an honest ballot, as he Is said to be lieve, has been guaranteed. This, however, is mere surmise. Tho doctor was elected president because a majority of the voters trusted him, personally, implicitly and blindly: Those who believe in him consider him Argentina's greatest man. His opponents regnrd him as extremely dangerous, and look forward to his edmlnlstratlon -with the gravest mis givings. Dr. Irlgoyen Is about 60, a tall, powerfully-built, imposing man, and very dark. His blood is Spanish Bnsiii.e, with a slight Indian strain, somo toy. Ho is smoothly shaven, except for a very thin black mus tache. The new president began life poor. Ho Jh self-educated, but did his work so well that, today, be is n, highly cultivated mnn. He is now very rich. His wealth ns accumulated In land transactions. By. occupation he la a ranchman pn a huge pcale. Pan of his time ne Bi.ends on hla "estancla" In the coun try: fie rest at his very modest resi dence in Buenos "Aires. For n lone; time, for pure recrca tlon, ho held tho professorship of 'tlvlc instruction" at tne wuenna Aires Ksauela Noimal de Muperes1, or Normal School for Women. His snlnry for this work he turned over regulaily to the Soclndad de Bono- fieientla. or "United Charities" t ItuenoB Aires. l Twelve years ago a piesldent who wna his personal enemy caused hla lemoval from hU post For twenty years he has been the absolute leader of the radical party. Hla opponents wlthli the party's ranks have been few t nd, he ha. ul ways won them over. v Jls mero premncc," as one of his 'admirers expressed U, "Is magnetic. ' Tw'ct he has b.m concerned In at- i. n ..i pi! rnvolutl ma One was very ! nearly successful, but both Anally ! failed through premature exposure. Irlgoyen himself waB never ar 'rested In connection wjth these at 1 tomnta Ha did not flee. So far as could be ascertained, he continued to live In his home in Buenos Aires, but somohow, when the police called to make him a prisoner, he never wob there. A singular dislike he has always manifested to being photographed la generally attributed to faaMU formed In his days as a revolutionist, when the authorities' -possession of his likeness might have landed him In Jail. So far as the public knows, nobody baa a picture ot him. Once !he really was "snapped," but a mln- Eatlne meat regularly evenually pro duces kidney trouble In some form or other, says a well-known authority, be cause the uric aclde In meat excites the kidneys, they become overwork ed: get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly back ache and misery In the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, acid stomach, constipation, torpid fiver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irritation, The moment your back hurts or kidneys aren't acting right, or If bladder bothers you, get about four ounces ot Jad Salts from any good, pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a oiana nf water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then! act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid ot grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them tn normal activity; also to neutralize the acids in the urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder dis orders. Jad Salts cannot Injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent Hthla w Notice to Customers The Independent Meat Market will go on a cash basis November 1st. Thereafter no credit accounts will be kept. 24-7t E. E. HAMILTON, Prop. BLAB, LIMB AND BOB! (Uveal to Hf taagsh. Oar Meek to deUvere etawi (rasa sbeaw, aa ts always rj. Om les will eoavfaca yeau KLAMATH FUEL. CO. o. rett-t gr. "" abt , t; ;i ' A 1 ,3 Prompt attention to rental coUec tlons. Chllcote. 1 yWWMWWWWWWWW NU BONE CORSETS Phone 880-W BIRS. MAUD ZINK Representative water drink which millions of men and women take now and then to keeD the kidneys and urinary, organs clean, thus avoiding serious kidney disease. Adv. mfUUWyfrtrt'i,i' . m BOWLING Is proof against rheumatics, and Is a safe and pleasant flesh re ducer for the corpulent. Swing a regulation mineraUte bowling ball for three games dally and the air pumps In your chest wlM give you the digestion of an ostrich. PALM BOWLING ALLEYS Basement I. O. O. F. BuiMIng We Leave' No Stone Unturned tsssjssaifijiar a . "lk. MtWf9tw WBUli 'i bwBSbbbbbbbWBBb Gt iffhffi Hn ,sPB i j la our search for, the beat quality of Wood and Hay for, owr customers. Seehorn GETZ Wood Phone 72 622 Main Street , -vi Guarantee Hour grocer will refund the full price you paid for-AU-B-Q.ifit does not please your taste, no matter how much you have used out of the can. 3 m SJ. el 'Jt' ... . 'iz i "Sim? weAfr . ,?. IM H ikfcltf? l-5 vn'M: "T&SJs.1. ?'. to i" y. &"' Ua """"""" "'"'"' """" "VA- -?: