J 'tft .: r .Cnf 1" ?' rj. fl'KKOAY. PBCBMHEK B, HUB X 000f v:U-i i.f'w.i V. THE EVENING HEKALD, KLAMATH FALLi, OREGON .-J. S 'WW- Do Youa Qimstmas BPINGX ADXk 4rW wmmuo ws&srt r xt S .'. V f :-..?, ,1 Si ffr- ; A Store That's Better Than It's Advertising is. MANY of you men who dont come to our store, read our aid , Yortbing; and you may say, as some men do who dont know us, "It's good stuff all right, but I dont believe such a store exists." Wp kpow how it is; you think of our adverising at something apart from our business; nora talk to got fMi to eesne Uuila order that w may sail you something as talk, you think it's groat, If yeu didm't fool this way, and Nad our advertisements as vou are this one, you'd be a custosner of owe because we are pretty sure you like the principles we have laid down; every man likes to do bust with a concern that puts his interests first. , Our advertising isn't talk; it isn't seperate from our business it is our business; by that we mean it's truthful story of the things that we are doing for you from day to day. XL."- Si, .-v,tiu- ' We say a good deal about Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes v.. because we know we are doing the best possible thing for our , customers when we influence them to wear these goods. The " ' benefit to us isn't so much the profit we make by selling Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes as it is the profit you make in buying and wearing them. s Such advertising is Sugarman's. When you read it you're in the same atmosphere of service .that you are when you're in our store but you'll like the store even better than you do the advertising because in these talks to you we under-state values and services and let the excess come to you as an additional pleasure and profit. Our advertising is really a promise to do something, and, . like a promise, is a moral obligation that must be made with r " -. caution and kept with care. Vtla00Sjy SMT'tMl 4MM4ffB t$J-pfllMja morals of the present method of ob tiUsiag u4'fm4iaf Mflc fMUs stand cWar and reeeeurhsei7etM asd'the methods it iM4itiri'Ni be frankly studied iatfcf light of preset eapetjeeep; ' ad i, dif would have the further very serious fadvaatage of sfls atie ua tlt another electloa was at baud and omo sppeitl .object conaectsd with It mlgh$ be thought to bo la the mind oi mose wao urgea it. Actioa can be taken sow with facta for guidance and without suspicion of partisan purpose. I shall aot argue at loagth the de Irablllty of glriag a freer hand' in the matter of combined and concerted , effort to thoae who shall vadertake tne esseotui enterprise of building jup our export trade. That enter prue wm presently, win naeaiateir assume, has Indeed already' assumed, a magnitude unprecedented ia our sarr Instrumentalities for Its prosed cutlon; It Is deemed to be doubtful whether they could be created upon an adequate scale under our .present laws. We should clear away all legal obstacles and create a basis of un doubted law for It which will give freedom without permitting unregu lated license.. The thing must be done now, because the opportunity. Is her and may escape us If we hesitate of, delay. The argument for the proposed amendments of the orgaale law of Porto Rice u brief aad cpaclastTo. i The present lawe goTernlag the ! j and and regulating the rights and privileges of Ita people art aot Just. We have created expectatioaa pt ex tended prlyllege which we hare aot t satisfied. There Is uneasiness among the people of the Island aad eves! a suspicious doubt with regard to our intentions concerning tnem waica tne adoption of the pending; measure would happily remote. We do not doubt, wbat'we wish to dp in any es- jsentlal particular. We ought to do It at once. -Thefe.j;-thrmattefi already adyaaeed toUhe stag of eoafereace be! tfc;two'Houss of which It Is aot aeeesMry that I jaould apeak; Some "nractkble basis of agreement eoaeeraiag jtkeaa will m "deubt he found aad aetioa taken upon them. "" la asmueh1 as this Is," gVatleatn, prohabfy the last oeeasloa I shall hare 'to aidreas the Sixty-fourth Congress, I hope that you will per mit' me to" say with what genuine pleasure and' satisfaction I hare co operated with you la the many meas ures of coaatractire policy with which, you hare enriched the leglsla-i tlve annate' of the country.. It has been a privilege to labor In such com pany. I take' the liberty of epngnt tilatiag you upon the completion of a record of rare servlceableness and dlsiaetloa. ,1m. tvt .TisHmnani 'Mi- 'ISBnWjl & 'maassi sajani - -ifrnM , ' Y s. WWm VSSSSSSiW&SggSJ 1 j, .amalg tefansusJisssi -" -J- -.w (, -Wai '- ATfiCK ".?fm...v&(il - v r watcaiBit ;...... v ,-; - ilWinTl ..'lr '' jtr ntO,i TwoV expert w gravers empMrM-. repairiac a spwiy. Alt wave ranted for one year. Oiva'as) a, ana you win be eeaviaeeel.,? - . -T.O.-MeMATtilfif'f I Hew ulj Lmmtt j V Atv. at Ann wnn 1 We;j- eafefafly lawisr M sMt, wool or fsawy resasis or colored afsede. Wo have asnaH laundry, Work eaOed fer.asid dsHvered. rmmmiBi Via W. refjrtfc at, baek W lint n W!" DAW! HIT &ax,i V-faJSM&fJMsssI Pmj fHH v (1w . 351 t- - Dvnr-asapu :W,J&1 m lyetifSfM LvifisS.-: mi S ttaasU J"1 . Is k a safe Ma4 dweer for she corpulent. , Baiag atf regulatloit ilaeraMee awiii VM tor three game daMy aati tlM.mV pumps In your chest will the digeetloK of FAIjM BOWUHO AUMTM H Bflsessmw i. v. v. w, ssansasaa; tWWWMWWXWWWWlKWK0WWIMWXWIWg rZJ .Lt'j. ' "Sg fM. .T1'5 ..a L3S JM m?m Mfj "j K?KV,',- ' PADE SHANNON fLUMWNdJAND TPAM FITTIN " - sVi esjarvwej ssswveMiif ri dftJt Aaal SfiSBBBSSsUdBSUs1 WwwJ ejmmjsj aammmaxtem eHlBT MKTAL WORK OP ALL KIND 1023 Main St. " , , ,3:ei,sK.i." ,h'A raf-vM. SsKslJWV-' SFMeammjf j fM! JtA rfviifibi1 , m , anrrmiT dsssssfcrHB ii i mtfisR J'cfe vH 'WsssssssssWLWtFFl - '; r Km--r m. n jfc . .-.wiir ssssssamK. W.--'am;s lSasssssHarYsA'r- JaYsKT eBBBBBnaps'- uua- sjsmBBBBS'? BBBBBBBlD. wCTT-Tl' - JBBBBBBBBTWBiii'it'.',;'-. .,Ai sbbbbViBssbTbbbbi'' fav -3sasB;'rif;v;'' .:-.If aank r lsB7VsBmi - 'jirr-jaBmaBl r.r. - . ,jt TBBBBsl jfsBBM'.r -V SBBBBBBBBBKSmBBBBBmBBBll i8" SvJl fcrifrs" aar- va fciv' -.-.( H3-S?iA,'.. .'Sj .??? Wood aad Hay for opr a foc ti best ejslmr . ;; ; ' ' 1 UrforouesueaaeV ieffig? ,1a ;v:pfJt&i99, UZl '! .--o.gitw - ?-.-' ' ! -4- vtf- q.jjg Kma-th Fajis home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes " HatMsMJlaa (luarwttoed K. Sugarman t00y-A- &, . . w "& -m:. 'CbeerfaHr Refunded (M MI!fWIlKB.J!aa Phone 72. A QUART :mm A'i-tm smmmat ammBBw, & V"ri &? iMm imx For Every Child and Grown Folks, wmmimamwwmmmmmmmmmamm!Immm dr. r. m. warn jo, Ear, Neaa aad nnat 7a SffMA WWWX W0WMI00l0l0t000t00l00l0l000t0l0Am Passengers and Baggage ArW is, Or Senkc KdjajafAatJe ataisut PHONE 187 Werteti TriMai ttpppy THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE Continued from Page 1 manifest and pressing. Those who have entrusted us with the respon sibility aad duty of serving and safe guarding them In such matters would find; It bard, I believe, to excuse a failure to act upon these grave mat ters or any unnecessary postpone ment of action, upon them. Not only does the Interstate Com merce Commission now find It prac tically Impdslble, with Its present memberhlp and organisation, to per form its great functions promptly and thoroughly but It Is not unlikely that It may presently be found ad visable to add to Its duties still others equally heavy and exacting. It must first be perfected as an ad mlntstrajlve. Instrument. The. country cannot and should not consent to remain any longer ex posed to profound Industrial dis turbances for lack of additional means of arbitration and conciliation whih the Contress can. easily and .'Miintly suDDly. And all will agree ii,. hr must be no doubt as to the power of the Executive to msko Im miiftU and uninterrupted use of the railroads for the concentration ot the YOU CAN FREE YOVMEXf uTjlr from eld aae, poverty sad. (orielfht, and prude. You. ot. depeid o oihers U. pro-' 'Me tor yaur afTt. A sa lags bank, account started while, ou are young will h4 your aal vtion in wtr years. Better) rt it at oace. IWSJTA' iZwia sank zZr 3AN Wi and SAVIN ga arsMaaji ,wi military forces of tho notion wherever they are needed and whenever they are needed. This Is a programme of regulation; prevention and administrative effi ciency which argues Us own case In tho moro statement of it. With re gard to ono ot Ub items, the increase In the efficiency ot the Interstate Commerce Commission, the House ot Representatives has already acted; Ita action needs only the concurrence of the Senate. I would hesltute to recommend, and I dare say the Congress would hesltato to act upon the suggestion should I make. It, that any man In any occupation should be obliged by law to continue In an employment which ho desired to leave. To pass a law which forbade or prevented the In dividual workman to leave his work before receiving the approval of so ciety In doing so would be to adopt a new principle Into our jurisprudence which I take It for granted we are not prepared to introduce. But the proposal that the operation ot the railways of the country shall not be stonned or Interrupted by the con certed nctlon of organuea ooaies ot men until a public Investigation shall j0f the otner Measure to which I re hove been instituted which shall make, fer. because at least two years will the whole question at issue plain for eupM before another election, la the Judgment of the opinion of tne,whlch fdearai 0flces are to be tiled; trary or unjust In It .unless It be ar bitrarily and unjustly done. It can and ahould be done with a full and scrupulous regard for the Interests, and liberties of all concerned as well' as for the permanent Interests ot society Itself. Three matters of capital import ance await the action of the Senate which have already been acted 'upon by the House of Representatives: the bill which seeks to extend greater freedom of combination to those en gaged In promoting the foreign cosa merce of the country this is now thought by some to be legal under the terms of the laws against monop oly; the bill amending the present organic law ot Porto Rice; and the bill proposing a more thorough and systematic regulation of the expen diture of money in elections, com monly called the Corrupt Practices Act. I need, not labor ay advice that these measures be enacted into law. Their urgency lies ia the, manifest circumstances which render their adoption at this time' not oaly op portune but necessary. Even delay; would seriously jeopard the Inter ests of the country and of the gov ernment. Immediate passage of the Wlf to regulate the expenditure ot .money la elections may seem to be less neces sary than, the immediate enactment T Milk a the) mgiedUsm for uwurWissont an Just the rlgfc pao porUb. pf wetl-baleiyced ? buiMs up the body, keep It if repair, warm, funUehea tt wKA rwergyt coav talue all the repaired,, ekneeaw fer growth amel msiutsuamrV. MOkas as vsM-atiaA aatfeat of t oed. It UwV palate, aaHseas thirst auu if. -s- nd produces aw ameoward esTecta. One quart of aalBc la equal' ta. food value to any oae of that fctievraagt Eight eaeK-twai.pesaida of chlckea. three pounds of flesh pouuds of aaktedasht ihiwe sjmiu pound of lej-suiid hseff. ' lv nov. RcetcNAU, , Vaiveraety. Elghtl Cost ,ea,cuse ,y 8 Vim freah Oedleh CostseCearfa MhpouadHsm Costal Caata SrhsCbickem CostM S-4 lbs Beef Steak Cost 18 Costa 4-h lb Pork Chops "" 'tecestts fMQnrtsf rSi " 4 Wl&Uii wn. 40&imwmwwm. dSBBSWr smt J dBB V;-dB A-' ipSKV '' - !- iJ.'VOdjbQ&.a., m. 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J 'tjsgySwMr mm-. rtWtSsc:' m. nsifii s.sa- ',,r: 'j's.'M sKSwa L'i.& i itfc-:' . Tkese are the statenents el autamitiea. tiaues: fVefessor Sherasam ee 30 fer "ThoAe wko are able to to 40 cent per perse par sky food are pmd6duglttm wkesi they buy aad use liberally the oet itulk obtaMble, eresi at a ef IS to 20 ceeWs per ejeeirt;-. way prerailiar, ckiec, be so certainly and saiHUsejii a uj. m is! - .?!, i.'V i1 . " v'a:t v. sa ChA"4 - swat-tssuvs ilmriBfcat-;-1 nntlon Is not to propose any such prla clpla, It Is based upon tne very au ferent principle that the concerted nctlon of powerful bodies ot men shall not be permitted to stop the In dustrial processes of the nation, at nnv rate before the nation shall have had an opportunity to acquaint Itself with the merits of the case as oe- tween employee and employer, time to form. Its opinion upon an Impartial statement of the merits, ana, oppor tunity tq consider all practicable means of conciliation or arbitration. I can see nothing In that proposition but the justifiable sareguaramg or society of the necessary processes of Its very life. There Is nothing arbl-j but tt would greatly .relieve the pub lic mind if this important matter were dealt with while the clrcum- Watch RepsJring ATCUTRATKPJUOM Watch crystals .......'..... ... ... ISe Main cpriags ..,........... ltd Watch cleaning ................ .fee Jewels ,,. ,.... . ..,. Two expert, watchmakers BAd'eu- gravers employed. Railroad wateh repairing a specialty. All .work war ranted for one rear, dive us A trial and you will be eouvlBAed. -7 T, O, MeHATTAN, "Especially Est the feedsmf el; ebjbj. hosild istiHc be haied freely, be- cause of at1 seamy fmVtea;;ae' a, tiMue-builelteff and svyth-preaistiag food. ' " "' caa mmmmt&mMar v j? - w ' ' " ? jj sBiBsaslpsry l-i. ' XX'.rjPl'Tt-r- .'VO r-imaL . zr-j" x:i-ervKi? aVAmsBBaTfal , fAmaBBVAaBTBum V BBmmmu Lem.rtN proJery0oeut.isifat,bi . ' w1, i, s. -. g i'vTi. '5iv i '. 'VV. 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