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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1916)
Ib-b-b-bHHb&L&B ,.; lKSmSVKmsmwmmEmT WT3rnwFkvK.mNQ herald. KLAMATH r-l,5. OKKUUN mr-y XBr4BsssssssmscU4Sa-B--B-'-'V " JttL -" .V3i1&jrw-1ffifflIJial.- BlCi5JFTWH"ViT , ",(.1W a ii, -.- --- -- - ii.ii t ' ISlPPe"EvnW Herald V - ... i.-v-' iJWSSRfi ' I i3IP' 'L - -"a , - I r " v 4fv ,411 o3 5cJc flv;' W, O.J3MITH, EdttW ,j; C 9 fiSft iJBL' - n dy except Suaday by ''Z! ! " ; lT1 'II " 'MfV T,w ller,d PuW,8BI Compaay of "' S2 .- C k VI Fr , 'CR?3 ' fsP MethFalk at 115 Fourth street " - ' -a, '' ? VU I . .J 5V' lOTfe- Entered at the postofflce at Klamath J " v " rm ' ! iCT'fc jV. FWte. Orison, for transmlMlon through "- -HI iJTaVi ftl? JjO&V tka aalls as secoad-clau matter. j J Vk96SHK &tir tVkmm K&; ' '" " '" "Ej I v"WTJm3liJ5vBk m4U zcQflHI ImSS' , ttakBcrlptlon, temw by mall to any -j- MtJ h&UkwF it s FK'IJ Mm- address In the United States: ' ' -.H Sv Tt V-B0fe0!P,l'-h. ieaf 7w. '! . ; Om month .50 Sail Mff lift ,-3&S M?M JL i SKs r nur i , rtu ivuitnu f, iwi IlLMTJt "wJ 1M ' ! ' '' IT Ml-' '" y. 1. "J aljJlL1lB- rgkV ' a !!! i i ' - , .XVWAVa-A " J. IMM .... , -. kw-w , mm . pnMin n m-msmwsm virrrr i P", THR ST1UIG11T NOM1XKICH "" --lZCL--- 7y --Vl jfiMTOffB f V' M V ' HI , 'TWERE are two thlnw about thc? ' ".j?AiXU JWX'f LJ1J f E?' -'crt imiepcnrton; rnndldad-4 C aov-Y; v- fiM I Wm , for county omces they have either VaV ?,i'1 r AiK&SMv, A . MloVvW M; Ve4ri' beaten In the pr.nnr...3 .hen -SSfci Vi Vi B'l) Skfeld "Cr "fflL they came before the voters of their Jy4 i W'nT tST0 ISi own pnrUeor they are self-selected -'ZZS? 0r . W" V fe tMSXi Kl'', democratic stalking horses put up on " JlT V$V 1 15 "'::;-'ii'36 . ,&&$.''.' one pretest or another to create a x?&. & Afil faJ lkr J . -Z.rZlL d3F-''T.. epllt In the ropubllcjn party. Under J&S&K MSi ?.JW ir1?A " V- i' - .. . " . our laws a candidate must run twlro . iti2t'.iSi?SVSv JKV;U.A 5k' $! (EtSi J H - - Jb fcir th snm nfflre. Ho first mnlt f rifSjTr'iJSS. " . t ft. 4 -W V-5U.VA jlT '"iJ TJR.?JI - - n.... v. .-... . .v ...HV n.w. - - - "..t l-, jlVr j X. 11 V J 1 ..! IW I 1 -? -1 Jfe: , . the field of his fellow republicans In t!J:'9kwj. J&ixli v&. f V'. ' "he race for the republican nomlna- - 5!;biStrSrrK, 'ISfSiVi -A yfSffiA mfc" tlon. There he makes the light of his -f MsW'Wfr ? j4wJ ' , life, frequently at much expense to . S-jS-I" ?i Slf' li S fs& - himself and always with great ex- Ep5r 31S--!J Zf Ml f, Mm.v pcndtture of time and energy. Hav- . i,SSJP:5. KVtoi-SsT SS Ak'' i'.-- si-L rr-r .-kh v vjr-f j. .- jr . 1 - " k..1s? - " s s- -t-rk If, should ret his own full party vote at r . "- --i-- jrrMi, ' 1 fSSi) lly maiuiaiu:t mahox (WrIUcn for iho Unttcd Preim) "Vhon wo go to Vigo To purchflHo m'm fntn Of oiiIoiik iinl innc k'rcl And ciiBtloi In Hpnln. Should tilio go tiiitl he go And you r,o Its ii'lnlii V'Mt'll Imvn cvt r VIro Ho m.ilut nit tho Mnln. WrlUon forth, united iJJ wrlnl Mttlo lnfnut or.... ..... u. be dciidou., but rdB::.r;MM mine with my cycn hm. J" .monolom m ,R n . t fc " child owrrtgdow hnkou ni?14 I .nrdlncH. Truly n Ut J ' J ' ""N Iho llbl. donueiu of ,, ,thln In no nuliHtory! f B,t , During tho mornlnv n n, Oct. J I. (lly Mull)! Hwly with thu cmW.ii. .. .. ' ulior imler tho Uoliulon'lng IiohbOwIvoi, the ii.nilor ,tl climt vocation In llfo of, head handkerchief edlpicii i h''' VWO. 8ml I'crhniM ni I i.. 11... Mi..Miikt.t 111111. in u i iiiv-imii wvuviirii in imu 111 1 11 iiHuuiiorriiifi in u niieiiu ni (iik n hiice round n ..i... . . "c,1Mh Im-ot Inlervnlri the nose, when Hint' proceod to mi with their ,!' ' "'",v 01 . iiiicesfury fonturo indulges In n lltllo hh, rVinh, fowl, toKdnhlcs nnd Mnrnthon. 'rait. I Hf' t for county ofllces they have either leen' beaten In the prlmirl3 hen they came before the voters of their own parUesor they are self-selected democratic stalking horses put up on one pretest or another to create a . split In the republican party. Under cur laws a candidate must run twice for the same ofllce. Ho first meets the field of his fellow republicans In the race for the republican nomina tion. There he makes the fight of his life, frequently at much expense to himself and always with great ex penditure of time and energy. Hav ing won before his own party men. It seems no more than right that he should get Ms own full party vote at the regular election. The primary was Intended to cre ate a fixed responsibility. It did away with the convention and the possibility of machine manipulation.' Every candidate for public, office is obliged to stand out in the open. His record. his claims 'and his fitness are! mi suyyucu iu icvvi.e uuc fjuusiuei- atton. Ho makes a fight fn every way as strenuous as. under the old meth od, he had to make to secure hlsi election. If all thls'work amounts,' to nothing, then the direct primary ifia farce and a fraud. It simply ''travels In a circle and Is a source of annoyance and worry which are In no Tesneet Justified or compensated. The right' nnd the proper way for republicans to do is to cast their votes for the men whom their own primaries selected. This Is particu larly true in a presidential year. The republican 'nominee have earned the'snoport of the republican voters, and 'they should get, It without any a nibble. 'A , , "Vote 'er straight" should be the Not bo In Vigo. Indood, Emimo of tho heads viuy ti,.7 V on tho ftico of things, I hivo rt'tmon ith hugo inotnl cutttn .,,. ... ' to dotiht whether hiiiiilkerchlofn nnd filled with Hint ecnhUitg bevcrj jnoscit Itnvo aver 'affected n too fre- with drinking witter which tli' ' qntmt meeting. Yot hnmlkorclilofi nt the lcturoiuo fuuntilns In fh nre much more lit ovidouco In thin public nqunroi. " quaint Rpaiilnh nfnport limit In our unw nnh- iu ,,ri., hlleii In Vigo nu. iCII nf u,.00. I Hero, however, they nre raised to nre Jolted In n hiiocIcs of aprlnal nn exalted Voidtlon far nltend of tholr two seated hnrourho Urnwn ,f plnlu imago of the wostorn, world. In Ing over the cobbles, w . .., , .Vigo they cover the head of every scraggy steed. pensnnt woman nnd even tho Infants ion ciut't ho too typercrltlctl In arms. What mnttor If tho child the means howe.ver, no matter ho Ittcks vhoei, If oven a scanty slip Is menu, when tho end is a panorsmt of it's sole sartorial effect? Alwsy It's low, whltownshnd stucco hornet red. head Is carefully muffled from any tiled topped, delicious gardens lth advances of thu sun by n bright lined low whlto walls roofed with irapt. hniidkorchlnf carefully knotted under vino dropping nmrron, nurple ud Its tender Infantile chin. green pendnnts tomplltiRly vilthln A I'ntaley shawl and a pair of rench. i crumbling old fort ilen-... jomiinrnio niigreo gom earrings nro "' wo ornwiing gout nnd iheep dli. tetiov '" n-r,n"ir ( The Wasfa'nglon Stars the two other noreisnry adjuncts of innt purpto innuntiilns nnd Hi Hp. n tjplcal Vlgoen(iie toilette. In the phlru tea vivacious with tho -wll, 0 earrings fashion, ns well n tli Germans Dig Wonderful Tunnel to Escape Fire pvl slogan this year. Portland Tele- REMJLTS OF SINGLE TAX CHE people of Ortgon next Tues ny HEXRY WOOD tt'nitud Press Staff Correspbndcnt) .'iU. the French Armies Betnri Chautnes, Oct. 14. (By Mall) T'" present encircling movement of the French armies about Cbaulnes W. 1 verted all of the arrangements both for the comfort and defense of tho original German owners to their own use. Entering the tunnel proper, I found It entirely walled up with heavy timber, the celling high enoegh to permit tho troops to pacs stmtv to the one? so successfully; without stooping down, and with a employed In the capture of CombleA, Tltlepval and other Important cen ters at the northern 'tiremlty of tc. offensive. p.tf.-ow gauge :allwnv tunning the rnilie length for the hurrying of mm itions to th) front lino trenilite. i'ipes for mecbani.Ml vor.tllntWn n wpll a, tflATtrli liirtt tlra run fh 1-he capture of Chilly brought to j f ljn eBfh Qf Jw tunne, Tb9ntM surface earth the Germans ARMY VS. NOTRE! DIE idORROW ho hund- fulling rrttft, sissy launches anil it. kerchief om, tho Infants of Vigo In- rusty dormant bulls uf Interned Cr- variably share. The toddler not only man chips, .lime big euro but they ale also gold Ami nil for thn price of nUtrirtti 1 trimmed. n. hour for n stout quartette Oh I Even pauper women In filthy rags shmles of a busy little tnxl nn n. bogging by the rondslde have ears wnyl ornate with golden baubles flaunted With such material nnd artistic lr tho fnco of poverty. joy nnd such prices to hoot I, o tor ' T,, tatters of these few beggars wonder Hint I reluctantly let rayielf ro tho surprisingly few evidences bo dragged nwny from Vigo with- ONE OK I1KST IIACKFIKIJ) .MEN "f lllrl ou ,loUct '" tM Picturesque slmwl, n pair of earring a .Spmlm little fishing vlllago. with Its steep, mackerel, it Bpnutnh melon nnd tu IN EA8TKRX FOOTIIALI. WIMj straggling, cobble streets climbing grct. tin characteristic .Spanish slept to the, . top of ll'a fortress topped mount It t -corns almost n spltless town tflor .Hid iinsepnknble sights nnd smells of ilnhln. j II ' market especially Is a fonst for the live senses heavy with tho aront HAVE UKJ CHANCE AUAIXST SOUTH I1ENI) HCIIOOI. IIV HAMILTON -1 toy will' be called upon to vote on I I iuh lengin or tne tunne Hre" Is" enUtled "The People' Land Plea that has yet been' found of tho ( had been destroyed by aad Loan BUI' and appears on the extremes of organisation and effort general staff to cling to the ballot aa numbr 306 ys and 307 no.to which the German nuTpeopIe ot Oregon at three pre-j.,,,, .. , lt. e-ort , viraa elecUons have voted dowa hy -.--. varwhlmiBr aelorttlea slIBiur occupied soil of France at the moment of capture. Groping on through the tunnel, through the foul air, and lighted only by candles and pocket flash lights, I found the floor was strewn with half a 1 Here are sosae of the roiiowing ine capture oi enwy. eaten loaves of black bread which things the Pacific Coast Manufacturer ( the French troops found at the depth j the Germans had evidently flung says will result frosa tne operation otiri forty to sixty reel oeiow tne sur-. iranticaiiy down wnen tbe word was the U'rea Full RenUl Value Land , face a tunnel more than half a mile J passed that the French had taken the Tax bill: " in length constructed from the bead-j position above. That our taxea be known hereafter 'quarters of the commanding oUcerj Potatoes were strews, over the as rest, and May be couectea montn- la enmy to tne rront une uerman, fl00P ot tunnel, aa were also la- trenches then well in advance of the, numerable empty mineral water. vlHeae. wine and beer bottlea with which the rortne coniirucuon or mis iun-tunnei appeared to have been lavtab nel, expert miners had been brought -jy stocked. ' tfntn ftrmv Ami It .wn,M4nto nnf I lwu. v.mmm wmm fc iynHM.H Mki l?rAl tlftt t, mAmm . !& uH.l .www wwu aim Wft ma (UUI1VI (United I'rc38 Staff Corrcsponttcnt) of oely lilies, heliotrope and rosei, vrw vnn'ir v,. i.im,- nn fo!or-l w'll their vivid hues ami NLW OniC. Nov. 3. fclmer OIL , , , melona .'oranre- Phnnt, thtt enterprising young man nd green and nurnlo icrni.M. m.i.i. whorls learning how to be a United cnl lth the twittering of birds and States army officer as a side lino to- "'" " of soft Utln voices bargaltt hl3 footoall studies, will be swathed '"8 fr tho Sunday feast. The lowor In1 the calcium again tomorrow aft- "00r r t,ie market Is given over n- ernpon when the Army "tank" Is "r,v ' "ny varieties of flih, turned loose against tne roaring rrosh ",u ; "mtn is ine cntet in- westerners from Indiana, Notre ia,r' of Vigo. Xtver have I seen Dame. The South Bead school Is ,Uh n fmclnatlng. The sapphire going all the way to West Point to "' "ver of real Spanish mac'tore) try to batter out another victory over r"l"''lc' with the coral of slirlnn-t Me Army and tho majority of critics n"J tue scarlet of boiled lobsters. expect they will do It, Ollphant or ao , naunncn, solo and rnyflsh crowd Ollphant. -- That Is the east's only big game. Syracuse footbalilsts. The game will All the rest of tbe Important schools! be played at Springfield. pade & shannen: PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTINC. Steves Bought, Funmtt old and Repaired InsUMtf SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS 1023 Main St IJMwVVwVwVWrVWrWWwWWrVS. lr; Failure to pay thu reat for twenty toar months ooaflscates yoar prop erty.. The atate cast sell ao land to set- of this section will be taking on oppo nents who should prove comparative- Princeton will have Bucknell for practice, Harvard w battle Virginia, tiers or anyone ewe. less than six months of their work. Fx.atwBer of land will only By its use the German, were able to ZtTVT L Z.7 T m, T ..t-tirmJL i. i-v i.. in ' j -,. -i . ... ouuks In these contained still tbe "ate a'Hve-year Mease he will not send not only tbelr men into the be-an 'owner. front line trenches, but also all mu sh oes. coats, caps and other articles "All taxes must at once be increased 'nltlons and supplies, without expos-!0' c," J""t"ee"n"M hn .-. ...m. .. v..v uwutcui vi Burprigis. A little farther on was a widened portion that had been the dressing room and surgical station for the M. CO per cent ,in order to furnish a lnr a single man to the constant loan fund'. " (French bombardment. That tbe money from this fund is J Although the German are now .o o. iu.u w ,.-,.., ...-.v--- uw.-u vu.. .., ., -W011ll(;ed. Germans wounded in the -. ;; .-4i,i.i m,.'c,u.n- h'--,- f..ii- , .ii n.'1'0"' " BPPMpgtly been hn.tJl ,a.- , ,..v ,m-...um. . ., ,v .,.... .ww. ..., m "---1 taken down Into Hit tunnel and given owner. It formerly served the Germans. flrs. ,, . ... .;i"qaJf!:?I I was enabled to enter the tunnel (,., ,..,.. ... """ ",oou of the exits It had in the1""'":""" T" . ' " .,ay B? lerea ly easy. Dartmouth aloae has a hard and Yale will Uke on Colgate, not a Job ob her hands, aad there Is every- pructlco game by any means, but one thing to indicate another dent will, which should be won by Yale. Cor be pat In the "Green's" chances when null will get Cargenle Tech, the team it , ... ,., .,-. ,,., ,, nllch bat.ered h- Y.i. New City Laundry ALL MANB WORK We carefally laaader a . wel sr faary dresses er ml'lli ee4a. We have a s-mH laa-ry, hat de aloe work. Work piled for aad daMreiei FBONE 154 1ST N. Fearth St- back WF-tl Nt-aal Beak' ..t Confiscation by the atate of tfral property of all those unable to meet from one to'taxation and proportionately in-) tho Village of Chilly in the rear, con- creasing tho tax upon the land left, sclous Of utter security from the resulting finally in 'entire connection German bombardment, which never casea, about tho dressing tables and bunks .-!-. I Ma,.oMl Akllfpntfnn 4tiaai trv f 'natMAM Aval -Inn nnnlllnHH 1 f ! IUIB IUCIWKU uuil-.uii, mu- uc- uciii.au hi-i lure iiusiuuiid u.i.i na-la .ii,, . , . , creasing the amount o'f land subject, verse Us entire half-mile length to J:??Ju TBlMl 'nsfrU ment3 and appliances. In several places along the sides of the tunnel wcllu had been sunk so that In caee of siege a supply of by the state, No capital will dare make invest ments in Oregon. fort-f?8 secured bv land will be worthless, thus robbing the common that their first lino positions would )a mar,,cd aa at tho end where I school fund of 6,200,000. ' ?u5(rr the hea.vjpt bombardment, The annihilation "of the selling or, had sunk the tunnel at that point to Thn descent into the tunnel was.'rc!,h water wuid be avnliable. by three successive flights of stair;., .. Tho ai'Procn to the other end of for the Germans naturally flgnrlug l" tunncl "'- tomes out In Chilly credit value of tbe land. Thn dftatructlon of the foundation ,--ob' which a very large proportion of "i our-business rests had entered by the groups of chara- oers. The "plccp da roiistanco" came nt 'J Incentive to work because it !!'' fyear 'own home" would bo lost. mf -r 1 - is ".False Teeth Captured t'rrX)NPONi'bc;t. 3p, fBy Mall) $ '.Twelve liundreddoron'Bets ot fal vTweIve false a denth of sixty feet. Here at the - ! . ... , bottom of the stairway and at tho , l,,c ent of the. tunnel where It opene'i end of the tunnel was grouped off.'0'0 I"0 underground apartment $f half a dozen chambers wfth sleep-j1'10 Oermnn offlper who had com ing and eating facilities for tho sQl.i'a'o,iiie position. Although his dlers when off dtity, when the trenches were being too violently bombarded to remain above, and for the'troops who might bo called upon apartment was forty feet below tho surface of the earth, all of tho roomJ-' 'wore plastered In whjto, nnd perfect m nit appointments even to a hath to'defend' the tunnel In case tho, r,1Qm "M a well (ocked wine collar, teeth "were pnrtof a recent German Urenches above should ibo'taken.r pt the lattort only the empty botIoJ wut tlioy wore almoat 'V'Vrcatcb'' by BrUlsh blpcknders watch-j These rooms vero now opci 'Jltiiig American shipments to Germany, by tho French "pojlus" who had J i 1 occupied con romalncd, .cpuntlcsH. . mi ms-S9-B-Bsme-SBman-MBBBaamaBBaBamiBiiBaa-aBBiimmBV -. 1 VOO HAVE Y r . t TWO BAlCSI WsW'rlAW.'A J HEART reuT (CAH YOU BCATj OM THE TABUS TMAMTOO-CJ UpATHvSrJ Jr. bhy H X '5TOO BADV1' T . VgiriT THATCH? 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