.mtHPAV, ocmwKit no, 1010 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Personal Mention Mr nml M". J- A. McComli of ,Jlnr'' vigors In tho city yo ittM' Mr nml Mrn. Jorry McCarH- of Boninw worn In ! ywiunmy on tiulne"' trri) TompklriH nml duughtiir, Itulhr'wom vlnllorH Imro yontordtiy froro'llonnnHi. N Mrs rinrriii'o Harris, l.s In town from I""" rft,"'h ,l1 ,,n (,rovo '"' jny, imrcliiiBliiK ' 'rom '"' local inorrliiintH Mr nml Mm Jack (loildnnl of Weed. Callfonilii. nro In lown on buslnow. tlioy ImMliu: motored to ttils city I" ",r r- MIm Aimiilicllo KuhhoII, wlio lias lccn vIslllHK Mr. nnd Mm. Arthur Wilson, li'H "l morning on the train for bouIIhtii Cullforiilii. jll.s lttilv vC'onii'lliiH wi.o linn been tlallliu; Mr. nml Aim. Charles ItobcrtH, l'ft "', morning for licr homo nt tvtlngn Crovo, Oroyou Hoy Or fornmrly employed lt die ivllcim Hay lninhor Co, loft yds morning for Diilntlf, Minnesota Mliero lit' will vlult relatives mid friends for xrvcnil montliH Among tho recent nirlvulf. urn !'. Wcymuth of Denver, Co!oi uil-i; j K WiitorhoiiHo or Run KroncUm; ond 0 W Manning of Alhnny, Die gon, nil of whom nro roglntor"d nt (ho Wtillc lVllnin Hotel. Mr' A I'nder of AhIiIuihI, Oro ten, Id hern visiting hor Hlstor, Mm. Robert W ('Inyo, Mrs. Kndor wns formerly Miss Amy Wins and hor friend nro Kind to hnvo hor In tholr mldxt for n brief IkII. .M-h. Knder In accompanied by her Ann Jack. MYllltS WINS PltlZH UN'S CLUB OF CALIFORNIA A IT .IPS county tiro dcoply mid vitally Inter ested In tho preservation of Ameri can liiKlltutlonn nnd Ideals; and "WhuroiiB, Tho orlonlal will al wuyH remain In our mldiit nn nlloix olmnent, iiniiKHlinlhteil and iiiiiihiiIiii llublo; and "Whereas, A movement has boon I Inaugurated throughout tho went dealing with a hoIiiIIoii of tho t.r'ju- leinH through federal legislation cov ering tho following polntH, namely: "1 Cancellation of tho '(jcntlo- I)(c, men's Agreement.' "2. Exclusion of 'plftiiro brides. "II ltigorous oxrltiHlon of Japan- AUIIlMtN, Call., get. :t() daring for an educational campaign! by tho women's rluliii for tho oxclu-j rioii or Japanese and against tho oho Immigrants. ownlni; or leasing of land by llioj -M. Confirmation nnd legislation. KiibJeclH of tho mlkudn, tho I'lacer of the pollry that Asiatics Hhall he County Kmlur iilcui adopted sluing forever barred from American cill roiiolutloiiH at n mooting over which ' yonshlp. Mih W. O. March of Chlr-o, presl- fi. Amendnient to Section 1, Ar dent of tho northern dlfltrlct of Call- tlclo XXV. of tho federal constltu fomla Kedeiatlon or Women's clubs,1 linn piovldlng that no child birn In tni'Bldi'd. t,. Unllfd States of forolgn parents Tho followlnr, rnHolutloriH wore shall bo considered an American elli iinaiilmriiHly adopted by tho lr.O oi .en utxl both parenlH sip- of n more delegates representing eliib.i ' rate eligible to American cltlzen- In I'lnritr ceunty: "Wbere.iH, Itecent Investigation luiii dlHctoKod tho fact that more than nlilp; therefore, be It "Itesolvod, My thu I'lacer Count rederatlon ot Wolnon'n Clubs, tint 1100 ikich of tho cholceKl land, 'our BenatoiH and reprenenlatlvon bo with an iiHHemmd Milu.itlon of $C1.- asked to uso their best nnd utmost ir.ll, Is owned by Japaneno In Placer endeavor to accomplish tho d wired Be Prepared for Emergencies When you know thai you are ready to cope with any sudden sickness or any home accident or discomfort due to exposure to the weather, you may en joy peace of mind. Get NO. 40 "WEAREVER" WATER BOTTLE TODAY and be prepared to use either hot or cold applications as your phy- sician may direct, uec PAcrn wivm "'vJkI mmmmmmmimmmm M loglslatlon " The nnitwiT to odd number prob lem pulilLshud in Oct. 24 Inane was ansuored coroctly by Stntiluy V. Myern, 93 N 1'lno St. Tlie answer. Cap not be added to 21. "Ilcnscm" Any even runiber of odd numbers must add even, ft odd numbers can not add lo 21. 31-lt county; and "Whereas, Wllhln tho pant wvolc nalos of ranchon have been reported which confirm our belief that thu .lapniieso are makliiK every effort lo socimi nil tho land iirbbIIiIo before any legislation preventing inicli ioldir.i;:i shall he ennctcd; and "Whereas, Wo bellow) I ho land i rli;!iln of this county should ho vent ed In American citizens and their holrs and iiksIkiis forever: theieforo. )t. u I JUAKK5C, Mex, Oct 30 "Is It t "ncRoIvod, That the I'lacer Couii-iB,,fo t0 K" 0V('r to Jnaroz7" visitors tv Kedorntlon of Women's Clubs nro-,'11 K' IaB0 freijuently ask. tests the notion of nnv American clt-i Tll I'on i JiE LOSING . BLILi WILL! who knows tho hor-1 len Helling his Innd to orientals; and ho It further "Resolved, That a vigorous edu cational campaign ho curried on by all the clubs In this county In re paid to thu preservation or all Cali fornia for Americans, and that wo offer our moral and financial sup port ns far nn possible to tho Asi atic Kxclus'on leaguo recently or Kunl'ed In Sacramento. "Whereas, Tho ticstlon of ori ental Immigration Is of serious eco- ilor Is likely to reply: "My dear sIb, Juarez Is Just as, safo as El Paso In fact, there nro' spots In lower Kl Paso that havo more possibility of excitement than drowsy llttlo old Juarez." Thoro must be attached, however, ' ono condition to this general state ment The condition is that the strancer in Juarez must behave hlm foU. If he thinks that Juarez is a placo when- ono may tarry lonR with the tciul,,i. '"'1 intoxicating Mexi-an ' two or more and you will be able to use 'BOTH hot and cold at the same time. The larger sizes hold a greater volume of water, and therefore retain their temperature longer. Do not require frequent refill ing and therefore give more satisfactory service. 40 Uses for No. 40 Water Bottle in home, sick room and nursery. Made of finest quality "live" rubber, moulded -in - one - piece without seams to leak or bindings to come loose. Has Patented Oval Neck Construction that adds strength where strength is needed. The quality that assures long and satisfac tory service. nonilc. moral and social Imimrtaneo drink, ho may learn differently be- loday In California, having partlcu- lllll(1 tho '"" f e city Jail. Ho lar significance for" Phcor ceunty: I"111 ,eiirn- t00' th:lt tho f!lvor'to un( kind or hard labor imposed upon "Whereas, Tho women of Placer I clt' prxsonets is that of grave dig ging, out no nccit not rear mat ne will be called upon to occupy one of his graves, provided his oITenso Id not more serious than "borncb era" drunkenness. Thoro.' Is a tendency among for- LAST YEAR'S DAILY PAPER - Have you oor stopped to think that pobslhly your eld records that you play to entertain your friends uro about as interesting to them ns n last year's dally paper, but that they aro too polite to tell you so? ' A record collection Is like a bank account If you Keep using it without rddlng to it, it becomes sick. Harl Shepherd's is tho loglcnljdaco to go for sugges tions that will aid you In rounding oiit your present col lection of Victor Hocords. EARL SHEPHERD CO. "The Store That's Different" 507 Main St. I BLBH W . " I PURITY B XM v ( ( ' ) ASl ) Vo!fe. IK ( --'' J VgJssS. j (MTMcusoce) "-"" vS? J No. 40 "Wearever" Water Bottles" Size 2 Size 3 .$2.50 .$2.75 Buying when you can make a careful com parison of values is true economy. elgnor prisoners of this kind to try ! to ninko thotr cases International at- fairs. , Hut. experience has shown j that they might as well resign them- selves to serve their ten or thirty I days with as good graco as they can mimmniK Tho American tourist who expects to be nn object of Interest or cu- iriosity In Juarez is likely to he (lis 'appointed. While ho minds his own I business he need not fenr that the I Juarez folk will not mind theirs. There are no longer any thrills loft in Junre.. No "had men" are running loose only a few beggars, whose, pitiful stock In trade is a re cital of tho woes they havo suffered during tho eight years of revolution. Generally speaking, however, Jua rez, like tho rest of Mexico, pre fers to hide her wounds. Moving KLAMATH FALLS OKEGOH m WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE W BUY THEIR DRUGS I ';' JFWCV- ' ' 91 picture men ,for Instance, who .wish to film tho poorer district" 61' the town will encounter firm official op position. They will be Informed, that tho freedom of the city is theirs as far as the plazas and the public buildings are concerned, but they must not make capital of the city's misery. j ' 'OI,H OLSON" A NOT PIIOULEM PLAY x i run m mi . 't IE1LI1CE WWWWWWAMAM'MAMA HOUSTON'S Metropolitan Amusement WVMVMA HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE Sunday, November 2d RETURN OF AN OLD FAVORITE 27th Successful Season BEN HENDRICK'S SWEDISH COMEDY OLE OLESON WITH DAVE WILLIAMS, AS OLE, THE SWEDE 3 BIG ACTS FULL OF LAUGHS Extra Added Attraction Vaudeville Specialties Between the Acts PRICES Children 50 Cents Adults 75 Cents Reserved Seats $1.00 ASK DAD HE KNOS HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE Coming Sunday OLE OLSON Miulo for Luughixig puro Oitfy DANCING Wednesday & Saturday Nights. Topnlnr Jazz Orchestra STAR THEATER TODAY' OKKALDINK FAIUIAII And TOM BAXTCHI In THK STItONGKIt VOW Also . Krj'Ntonu Comedy in Two Porta A JANITOR'S WIFES TKSIPTATION rEMPLE THEATER TODAY . TrinnRlo Present TAYLOR HOLMES In UP SIDE DOWN- Also Two Rocls of Good Comedy MERRILL OPERA HOUSE l" MOTION PIOTDRBb TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Merrill, Onfea When "Ole Olson" comes to the Opera House Sunday night, those who are not familiar with the play will rejoice to learn that It Is neith er a problem or a sex play of which there havo been so many the last few seasons. "Ole Olson" Is a com edy drama pure and simple filled with funny situations and with oc casional heart throbs for tho big hearted Swede, whose love of the right leads him to take a hand against perportratlon Injustice. Mr. Dan Williams who plays'OIe Is an actor of ability and Is well known on the Coast, having played here for several seasons with stock and repertoire companies, but is best known as tho duly authorized successor to Mr. Ben Hendricks who created the character of 'Ole the Swede In "Olo Olson." Mr. Wjllllams Is supported by a capable cast of artists well fitted to their respectlvo parts and tho play. U guaranteed to please. . This Is not a moving picture, but a real play by real live people, and there will bo special features In vaudeville between the acts. quired only at every 21X00 miles, and it is now -possible fdi- an -airship, to, ,,.l)p moored to or released' from a , mooring tewer In' any wind' uji to 60, i!"' miles'an hour; yet'the total fitfA'neial; j uuumijfj wjuaiuci cu ucvtjapi lui I such an undertaking Is-iii-theneighjr I uornooa or. siu.uuu.ouoj . - .The mdoring out- bfatjon- fqr air- . L'oNDON, Sept. 24. (By the As- WP"wMch " &e foriu pt a high soclated Press). -The proposed LivJ tower enclosing um-elSvatqr shaft orpool-Australia ahd Liverpool-New I y wh,Ich Psengers andcarg0 will York air service will be an enor-, bo f up a"l ,dM" f 1 ' mous undertaking. The problem of,Bround1 '8 ov" "' feet, U!f '-- W1,th--supplying the necessary dirigiblel?, wolvlns head the, airship can be ritaiutj utmvjiu lu Lius igwvr uy uo, airships is but one of the items to be considered. . They cost about $3, 750,000 each to construct. At least six of these huge craft will be nec essary to maintain these two servi ces with any degree of regularity. There are alsoto be considered the problems of landing grounds and of mooring posts, tho intention of the Great Northern Aerial syndicate be ing that aerodromes will be provided at the more important stations while mooring posts will serve as second class stops of halts. Aerodromes for dirigibles are re- nose ,will ride clear of the ground in all weathers and' be able to swing with the direction of thewind. Each of these towers will be pro vided with a hauling-in winch and a rope by which the airship will bo hauled up to the mooring post; also a supply base of hydrogen, fuel, and water ballast. Phone 30 for D. Co. Free delivery. A M. Cleaning, Prices right. 28-3t Best yet. Herald Want Ads. GET JUDGEMENT Robinson & Thurlow Co., plain tiff in the case recently heard bo fore Justice of the Peace N. J. Chap man, was yesterday awarded a judg ment against A. Y. Vogt, defendant. The suit was on a promissory note for $124 and the plaintiff was award ed the full amount with interest, the costs in the case being taxed against the defendant. HON IS HORN Mr. and Mrs, Fred Peterson are the proud possessors of a son, born last evening at 7:26, and weighing eight and a halt pounds. Dr. Geo,; I; Wright was In attendance. . Mrs Peterson and son aro reported as doing 1 ery well indeed.-- v" Flap Jacks and Maple Sap The season is on, and these "krispy" morn ings there's nothing so appetizing as aborna half dozen nice brown "flap jacks" and some good syrup with a cup of WELLMAN'S coffee for your breakfast. We have just received a large shipment of Pancake Flours and Buckwheat in Olympic, Golden Rod and Aunt Jemimah, in pack ages from 20c to $1.00. Good stock of ,-My Wife's syrup and Log Cabin. Wellman's Pure Maple Syrup soon. Phone us your orders. THE SUNSET GROCERY '.:S 1 Mffi. fit m 1 l KV3 s-- 'Hi H t TV ,:-M n !j V j 1 "ft! f ! M f Vi "i I ;i w I '( 3H . s",v: