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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 8, 1916)
,T- - 'At A , -5C r j ." 1 1, Vv Br. iss ' it 51- i. K-- jr a 4' 'tV PAOCTWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH t ALLS, OREGON vi:ini:nr.v, nov """Wl .!,,, BtrafsOauic.AfTs. TheEvening Herald A4yftlMi In Mm CMatMag iMtamMir prints at the rate ! 'PlWMtil Unit InvtrwMy In ad- mm Hereafter ne advertisement ttt fee MNfM unltM accemeanled WJ KM MMHa FOR SALE FOR SALE Lady's long coat, lm , ported brows velour, fur collar; Tataed 4S. Will sell for f 27.50. J. A. Goldimltb. 2-tt FOR BALE Household goods. See description in separate adv. Glenn B. Conwell. 7-5t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Woman housework and to children. No cooking. Inquire Herald office. (or general assist with Must be neat. 6-tt WANTED A girl to help with house work. Phone 82J 4-4t STRAYED OR STOLEN One yearl ing horse colt, branded with cross on left shoulder; color blue or dark gray. Reward. Notify John Slade, 1006 Main St 3-6 1 MONEY TO LOAN on city and ranch lands. Arthur R. Wilson. 14-tt HOGS WANTED Feeders. Enquire Matt's second-hand store, Sixth at J. W. Burke. 85-lmo WANTED To exchange a residence In Southern California for a farm near here or In Klamath county. Fred C. Hobert, Maltn, Ore. 10-21-lmo LOST AND FOUND LOST Diamond r.ng, Monday morn ing. Call 13j. Cecil Griffin, for re- wird. 7-5t Om aaaa la Here Is killed or Injured each yew. What of your family, if Fate picks YOU? iETNA-IZE Any hub can afford sua XUm Acci dent Volley. It bring fULSO to $50 to you weekly. If disabled; as high mm $15,66 for fatal accident. 7 cmLCOTE, AGENT flOl Haas Be. Record beadaarten at Shepherds, next dear eetasBce. 17-tf HEAD STUFFED FROM CATABRHOBACOLD San Cnaas AaaeM fci Naatrtti Air raaaagw augac vm. W. O. SMITH, Editor Pabllshed dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Coapaay of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street v Entered at the postoffice at Klamath Palls. Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: One year 1 15-00 One month 1 .M WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8. HMO LANOIS MAY HEAD BASEBALL COURT IT IS KNOWN THAT SEVERAL BIG LEAGUE OWNERS FAVOR HIM AS SUCCESSOR TO GARRY MER MANN, PRESENT HEAD New Fender to Save Many Lives United Press Service CHICAGO, Nov. 8 Trailing on the heels of the report that Garry Her mann may be forced off the national commission, comes the suggestion from baseball fans that Judge K. M. Landis of the United States district court here, be made chairman of the high court ot baseball. While the judge hasn't been sound ed on the proposition, and might be 'tt&SN"ISBBBBB JFlS? -X0- ? olJ-'-nnnnw 0 ! vf 5s $wt BBBBBBBT isw'V " saainnnnnnnnT w?-i5lT vX vS fr7lyar & Cv rB...W j-" -- H -KBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVBVBBBBBBBBBW HOC Instant relief no waiting "iour clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages ot your head clear and yod can breathe freely. No more hawk ing, snuffling, blowing, headache, dry ness. No struggling lor Dream ai night; your sold or catarrh disap pears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Croam Halm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic, healing cream In your nostrils. It penetrates through every air pasugo of the head, soothes the Inflammed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It's Just One. Don't stay stuffed- up with a cold or nasty catarrh. JUyCxE XANDT.? unwilling to resign his lifetime Judge ship to Jump into the uncertain whirl of baseball politics, he is known to have a decided Interest in the na tional game. Five club owners in the major leagues, it Is stated here, are ready to vote for Judge Landis if the question of changing the personnel of the com mission arises. A campaign has been waged since the middle of last sum mer, it is said, to have the judge placed at the head of the body. James A. Hart, formen owner of the Cubs, has also been mentioned. 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I.mi.i " r. m,ln c0UB maintain uml oporato r WlV.""ri railroads oprat,t uy B," ib4 or oiler power, uml to S'. HHi,lc rl property, nnd t0'ff' Hi for the com Hiiiiintin.. .. ' .,."oni ivii irupvriy, mid t0 brlni oa rir the coMileiiitmtiun r i.v ll"" prlvnto property for public J..' ' to borrow money mid V. , ,", lies to vnrry out nny on. i... -,p,M' sntd powors by ls"ii,,i0-"r,,n,or ot Mill city to tl.u iiggr ".bib siSf4! 0 l.iuu,uno.uu), liiMirlug Interii." lint innrii Huh, hIx hWium ?.' lint rtuituni) pi-r minimi, nuiiii-iuiiiiiuiiy, hiiIiI (llrrnhl Special Service) mitiia m,iv MHorris went dry .' . . ni... v..ilntf tin. J. HllXI'. WCIlltliy r I SSu.1 Tn .tarMlr, inn,,, Mi.iununcdau . one .. nt I ..,, ,,fT,.ri iii illvnrcu tils wife. I. Dorrls. 'of his seven efforts t llcrnth. was roporti1 This means that local Jitney drlv- mum (i !: a layabl IioiiiIh to Im pnnblu In not to .', I nrty (f.o) ,.,, ,,';;;' ftvm no mvy nun ru wtlon of . hi. I ,..., ..i ..i ,.i .'"" "'.. a rft tit. dltiun o pir i said . their ion Ar naltl (ir minimi ml vnloiom t.ix m alMhJ! iibh. pro,..rty I,, mM Cy, ,q,ilJJ "' .... unn ihm-h, sumcrnt to hi. thn iirliiFliinl ami Inlorcn on . o illvorru his wife. ,"rinnlH Vr '""" ." "wrdlng to ih-lr ouivorce ins w u.,onor. ,! r,,w,nilK Jr ,,"?,'' Ml rnvvalod In llio provUliins of I ho i linrler o" nld Jf1 New York grniiil Jury which today In- In tonllkt tlirriittlil.j all of which I, . ....... ,,,,1,1... I.i in... I him on n rhnrgo of Hiitmrimiiou .''.'""".' "' mh In Of. rrs niiu uiurm ..... n business of hauling liquor from Dorrls to Klamath Kails must now go I to Hombrook or Montague, or go out (of business, so far na hauling liquor ' I.. Mjiitnnlliml It IIMIVUI ils Ever since Oregon went dry the 1st of last January, Dorrls has been liber nlly pntrnnltvd by Klninnth Kails drliikem. The t ratio Ims been n source, of no llttlo revenuo to Dorrls. UIM'll Experts of the New Y'ork Public Scrvlco Commission have recom mended this render for general use o n street cars nnil also niitomobllo trucks, if the commission acquire s power to compel their use on these. The fender is In uso In some wester n cities. EARLY BULLETINS Or. And ap. COURT TO REVIEW HINDOO QUESTION -The United Press Service WASHINGTON. Nov. 8 United Stales supremo court today ngreed to review the lllnroo Imti'l Knit Ion question when it decided to review the ncllon nKalinU lin migration Commlsilnnor Hackus of San Francisco for deporting 3fi Hin doos. When they weio refused admit tance to America, tho Hindoos sought habeas corpus proceedings, but this was refused. They chnrgod that the Immigration tiearingn were n n f I r. i ii ii innro ino. iu i. of perjury. ipioved on tlm '.Mil, .hy n",V According to Information dovelopi- A. I). ItMfl, HiilimlttliiK said amnd! g after tlto Indictment. Rose took "'("JJ" l!'" ,,f ' City of IiIh wife to Germany nfter trying four Tlm ,,, HH,rn, CH1(.on . times for a Minnesota divorce, ami held eommencliiK itl nine o'clock In Instituted proceedings on tho claim llio mnriiljiK uml H ImiIIn will remsln ,., l,o was his Hut cousin. This ;" ,,,,,r,,;,(, J' ,l,,tk W Her- ease was turned down, and then ll Is Vh j,Keii uml clerks of dfftlon rimmeii ne weni i" i'"''i. " " Miilinmmedau, nnd tried again iint.nr leHsfully. ItftuinliiK to Now York, lin gained n divorce before Justice (Jlegerlch, lire respectively, tlm f.,nni limned quiilllleil elrrtoni ot th l'ii of Klnmntli KiiIIh: tH' First Ward- Ju.Ikm of Electloa O. A. HleariiH, M. (! Wllklns. J W McCoy. Clerks of Klertlnn; JUM lieillietl. I' I. AlliiHtrimir in- i... I Second Ward- J ml km of Electien: "'V ,K. W. OhWHII. W V TtWBMBO "', L. Fountain, Clerks of Klectlen: w" u Id to, S. Stoiigh, Charles Grates, but his wife, after getting thn aid of an American consul In Germany turned and reopened tint case ....I..... .. t .. ! lilu Kiiuti nrit uti i iiiiiiiiiiiiiih iii iiiin i tin' hi i' mii . i.i.v.1 I...I i.. Hie nerJiirv Indktiueiil. . 1MJ'1 W'ri-. hiM ' We: . ' ... .ii-. .ill f..rw..r.l ,. iv..rr,,!J.'"-. 'H'r.H.ey.Jo,Hl..lll,on.W.r, " !""" " Arnui. i;utkh oi i;irctum: I'i to Minneapolis (or noses nrreni, nun . r.vnliM, uurg Mason they have nlieady arrested Samuel Sclitelmauii, nn alleged accomplice. 'rt; Font th Ward Judge of KlectteD: lieu Owens, tl. T. McDonald, Cbu Thomas. Clerks or Electien: Mn l.vlll Mill I II. I..ll..r Proer Mrt INwlponml. ...,, ... . , . The midweek prayer meeting of the i w ,., j w i(imUay. i. P ' Christian has bmm postponed from to-1 kcr. Clerks of Klrctlen: Alex Not nlKtit until tomorrow night at 7:30 ler. Fred IIiicsIiik. NEW YORK, 9 a. m., Nov. 8. Tho swing at this hour Is toward Wilson. He needs twenty votes more to con trol electoral college. Minnesota, New Hampsride, New Mexico, Oregon, California, Indiana and Kansas are in doubt at this hour. Wilson appears to be leading in Oregon, Minnesota and Kansas. Leave for fnllfortilii. George Doyliigtou mid James Small, 'who have been logging In the woods Chairman ot Ohio that Wilson will upper Klnmntli Uike, left today carry Ohio by 76,000. for California. New York American estimates Hughes' majority in Maine at 33,000. HMI.OOO CARS MAOE New York state conceded to Hughes concede ' Dodge I trot hem KMnlMUIl IN FIRST 22 MONTHS o'clock. LEGAL NOTICES by democrats. Democrats loss of all New England -atates. SAN FRANCISCO, 9. a. m., Nov. 8. In 3,183 precincts out of 5,870 in California, Wilson got 239,919, and ,C(J Maryiand by about 7,000. HUgncS 23Z,37b. NEW YORK Hughes 427,720; SAN FRANCISCO, 10:07 a.m., Nov1 w80n 314i572, latest count. 8. Over halt of California's precinct! j show the candidates running neck! and neck. Wilson at this hour has) 217,885 and Hughes 218,841. In 3,003 precincts. i Remark- nhle Heronl for Progrcw In Short Period. r.ALTIMORE Scattering returns Indicate Wilson has carried city byj nodRU nrothers rccontly turned about 4.000. This means Bu has car- , N ioo.ooo. and the event was celebrated at the big plant In Detroit by tuklng motion pictures of SPECIAL CITY ELECTION Statu of Oregon ) County of Klamath ) ss City of Kluniiitli Falls) Notice U hereby given that on Tuesday, tewlt: thn Hth day of No etiibn. A. D. HUH. at the folluwlur. nwmeil polling plarei, In tho City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Ori'Kun. lewtt: -Polling place, H.iiik In caie oiin or morn of said Jud or clerks of election slmll not U preifnt at the tliuu proscribed for oiiuiiliiK llt polls, llio Judge ltd clerks present may elect itnr quill fleil person pn-si'iit to ait ai such Judge or ili'i'k. No person slmll lie entitled to vote at such speclnl ek-itlou wlio Ii not ii legal voter of tlie Clly of KUraitb Fully. In nccordiinie ultli the ccnill tulloii mid las of tlie Slulc of Ore gon mid tlie (tuirler of nalil city. Dated tills 2 till day of Oclobir, A. D, iUIti. c ii, nti.si.Kit, NEW YORK. 9:39 a. m.,Nov 8. National Chairman Wilcox claims Cal ifornia for Hughes by 15,000. PORTLAND, Ore., 9:39 a. m., Nov. 8. Returns are coming slowly. Both parties claim the state by at least 10,000. TRENTON Entire republican tick et hn3 been elected In New Jorsey. Hughes will probably lead ticket with 15,000 plurality. Republican headquarters claim New Jersey for Hughes by 40,000. BOWLING Is proof against rheawatlcs, and Is safe and plea mat flesh re ducer for the corpulent. Swing a regulation wlnerallte bowling ball for three gaaaes dally and the air pomps la your chest wIH give you the digestion of aa ostrich. PALM BOWLING ALLEYS 10,0, F. DmIMIbk iVMVMWMWWWMWWMMMMArVMAAArV DR. F. M. WHITE Eye, Ear, Now and Throat Eye Teated Glasses Fitted 907 Odd FeUows Building BMWMWMWMWMyWrrVOrWWrrMl Wood - - 'muumam in momw fiffsr. utammn ia-UUTHTOELCO. COMB SA6E TEA mm hair ARKKNS RIAUTIULFLY AND RE STORE IT NATURAL' COLOR AND LUSTRE AT ONCE ConwHni garden saga brewed Into a eavy tea, with sulphur and alcohol dded, will tura gray, streaked and aded hair beautifully dark and luiuri- tat Mixing the sage tea and sulphur recipe at bone, though, is troublesome. t-ster war U get the reBdy-to- lae preparation improved by the addl- ie of oUar tairedlMta, eoatUg Bkovt 0 hsU bolUe, at drug atoiee, kaowo a "Wyeth'B Sage aad Sulphur Co POBB4," thsa BToidlag lot of muss. While tnr, faded hair la aot alaful. we all desire to retala our youthful ap- iiearaaoe aad attractlvaneaa. By dark- lag year hair with WyeU'a Saga aad iulphar CoBpomad, bo one can tell. -Keaeae it doaa It ao aaturally, ao area- ly. You Just daapea a sponge or soft Omsk with it aad draw this through oar hair, taklag eae aaudl straad at a Ibm; hy aaoralBg all gray hairs have Maappeared. After aaother appliea iaa of twa yoar kalr aecoawa beau ifully daik, gtaaay, aoft aad laiBri- iat aad yas appear yeara yoaager, A'yeU'Sage aad Sulphur Coaapoaad a deMghtfal teHet raaaJaHa. It la set ateaded far tae eare, iUgatloa or prattwUas af Jaaaa Air. TOPEKA, Kans., 9:39 a. m Nov. 8. Kansas gave Wilson at least 15, 000 plurality. MINNEAPOLIS, 9:49 a. m., Nov. S. The democrats claim Minnesota for Wilson by over 20,000. DES MOINES Returns from near ly fll parts of Iowa, including about ono-tenth of ""total precincts, indicate Hi.ghe- will carry state by about tfo.-000. PHILADELPHIA Tho republicans are giving Hughes a plurality of about 1200,000. NEW YORK, Nov. 8. The Times says the republicans concede Ohio and Utah to the democrats. FARGO, N. D. Hughes carries North Dakota with a plurality of ap proximately 10,000. OKLAHOMA CITY Meager re turns indicate Wilson carried Oklaho ma by a plurality estimated at 40,000 tho final assembly of the car. Dodge Ilrothers have been rctl cunt In ranking public production figures, and with tho exception of those In the trade who were close to tlm situation, hardly anyone realized thru this concern had had such un astonishing growth. Dodge produced their llrst car on a com mercial basis on Dec. 4, 1914, and by reaching 100,000 now In less thnn two years they establish nn entirely new record In the motor car Indus try. Tho concern Is now producing on a large scnlc and the CO, odd acres of floor space, of tho plant are being added to by the construction of new buildings. The evidence of the great growth of the rum on n v Is further cmtilin- Republican Notional "m, ,,y (l0 faa wne, , ,raWKH for position In the automobile shows or 191 G at New York and Chicago were made recently, Dodge nrothers woro found in fourth placo In the In dustry In volume of business. TIiIh won un advance In ono year from eighth placo to fourth place. Cur No. 100,000 Is going to have qultu un eventful time. It wuh shipped ! to tlio IIciiHliaw Motor Co, of Uoa NEW YORK Cnminituc admit Wilton may curry Maryland by 3,000. OMAHA Democratic leaders claim Nebraska for Wilson by a majority of 13,000. First Ward ExL'hnliKe. HhcoiuI Ward PollliiK lilnce. Now '.City Hall. Third Ward Polling place, wan derMin building. Fourth Ward Polling placo Mc Donuld's store. Filth Ward Polling place, Heed building, Falrvlew Addition. A special election will Ira held, at which there will bo iiibmltted to tho qualllled voters of said city for tlielr approval or rejection, pursuant to Or dlPbiice No. 39S, pasted and ap prised on thu lOtn ill')' of October, A. D. 1916, an nmondmini to Section 87, Article IV., of the charter of thu City of Klamath Falls, proposed, Ilrothers adrpteC and submitted by the com mon council to tho uiiniiiieo voieis of the city. fold proposed nni'-mliuent Is printed In pamphlet form by the rlty nnd copies mailed to every legal voter within thn city whose, nildrers Is I uown, and said pamphlut can bo had at the: office of ttio police judge upon application. ".'lie general purport of fald cliur tor ninimdment Is e)rvued In tho ballot title adopted by the pollen Judge and tho common council, and which will appear upon tho ballot, being numbered 300 to 301 and In tho following werds: "Shall Section 87, Article IV, of the charter of the City of Klamath Falls, Oregon, be amended to nulhor- (Soil) Attest: A. I.. Major. LEAVITT, Tollra Judie We Leave No Stone Unturned Hr-ft JL.ll 1 1 ,i'B"r aBWaaWnt fc In our M'aich for I ho het quality of Wood mid Hay for our riiMomcrfc Seehorn CETZ Wood PhniM. 7? (M Mstn airw DES MOINES Iowa went repub lican by probably more than 50,000 for Hughes and more than 100,000 for W. L. Harding, republican candi date for governor. CHICAGO Associated press esti mates Hughes' plurality In Illinois ouUide of Cook county at 100,000. NEW YORK Hughes leads Presi dent Wilson with plurality of 65,151. Wilson's lead in Greater New York, with only 97 districts missing, was 39,325, while Hughes leads up state by, 104,477 with 1159 districts still to be heard from. Wilson carries Munhottan by approximately 27,000. Democrats make gains in several in dustrial cities up state but the coun try districts remain overwhelmingly republican. PHILADELPHIA Early returns from Pennsylvania Indicates Hughes has carried atate by 200,000. Vance McCoraalck received a long distance phone message from State SIOUX FALLS, 8. I. South Da kota today gavo Its live electoral voto ..- .l.nKln.i I.. .Ana IT. .1.1. Ml .,lnr.tf.ll statewide prohibition, gave women , ton, which had applied for tho curil the franchise, elected two and possl- montns ago. inero win o n pudiic bly three republican congressmen and deception at which many officials will a full republican state ticket, with I welcome the car, nnd It will bo es- ouc-lhlrd of precincts of state report- Jcorted about tho city by thn llrst ed, tho Indications based on the ratio of teirltory reported. 8T. PAUL The St. Paul Pioneer Press states Hughes has carried Min nesota by 25,000. Dodge ilrothers cur received In Dos ton. It Is llio latter which hait' earned tho name of "Preparedness! Car" by Its trips through New Kng land in thu Interest of proper pre parodncss. 7-lt HughM Is believed to havo carried Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, Now Jersey, New York, both Dakotas,' Indiana, Rhode Island, Vermont, West Virginia and Wisconsin with 243 votes. California, Minnesota, Idaho, New Hampshire, New Mexico and Oregon are doubtful at this hour. DR. A. A. HOULE Physician und Hurgeon Has opened now offices In Emma block. Glasses also scientifically fitted and adjusted. Klamath Kold Knocker (nderw f'vL KLAMATH FALLS OREGON mn w ' Y-7 IPuwTrY A snuill Niuinr-rnated lab let Hint will rurearoldU ,ono day. Price 2Sc Hold only hjr LI I C nPPiinN THrrri WHERE PAKTICULAr PEOPUS UY THEIR DRUGS rfiiSwEd GERTRUDE & Co. MlUinery Another shipment of fine gold med al hats for afternoon and evening wear. Gertrude & Co. i 8Jt SOI Main St. AAAAmmW0WWWWW DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic- Physician Suite SIS, I. O. O. F. Temple REMEMBER I never charge for examination and consultation. FURTHER This places you un der no obligation, and you will not be asked to take treatment. Heurs: 9 to 11:30 a. m.; 2 to C; 7 to 8 p. m. PlioBe 831 ajVVMWMVMM A Check on the First State and Saving Bank Is a check on your payments, When it comos back to you It la an Indisputable, receipt for your money, Payment by chock Is u check on spending, too. You think twlco before drawing a check. And tho second thought often re sults In your not drawing it at nil. Open an account nnd you'll savo In spite of yourself. BBM fasts FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, ORKUun "..'.