' U;5JUftiHK$, iu it, r t . n.j'r.Xv-i-s ;" ".us. '! i Ir iJM iflfi I t i -II II 4w1h x. woaapo joah htaiwa, ,? usmn omwm stor 4l .. . AiA ) X . i . . i . . ' . 1 " f'V 'i'flttrWirV " ,f4o .: . ji K -fM IV t V 's TMEEVENINHERALDRIMATHALLSOREGPNt- S' ? fAOK'KWilT Hk4 vw FiHnU)WUTUwnit'ini '"vr, V ! jrv'i'i WW t A l Vrf i r r' v ff ', 4 If,' h; Wl LL T! KE OFFIG E NOVEMBfR 30 ', TAMPA,v.Fla Oct. 12. -Ton yonrs priest,, allVof thorn In Florida and eyon years ;tiio bishop of. th(,dlo eese, proceeded by four years' In the Propaganda University t at ritm6j comprise 4thq inbteorlc career of tbo' i' young Archbishop ot BaltlmoroMwh6 Will nscend, tho .throne jongf-graced y tho areat Gibbons, on. Novombor 80. Today. Archbishop ; Carlcy,' .' celebrating hfs 42nd 'birthday. ' Mlchncl Joseph Curley .wa's'born In Athloie.Vcounty Westmeath, Ire "land, October 12, 1379, bno'ofi ten children and. n happy boyhood" In cluded amoag his playmates "the cel bratBd.teno'r John MoCorniack. De Toted to"1 hlT ambition to becoiae,a Churchman--flrst determined.' upek, e aaya at the age of tenhe aew rchblstiop's'carcer may beijseidH.-fo hare beguat sixteen, when he rode tor tho tint time on a train, bis first, trlD away, from homo carrylnglUBi " . O'-Vft .. .. . ' to Limerick to the college oi jauag- ret In 18861' From then on hls'-.rise kMbeek steady. " : .His esrlr home life and suceess -ta school .jerhsps m'ajrj;BTe .redk-, ted aiori,thaa ordlsan; eartsr for the pitsto-be.kkHnwii' fairly eeWorUbWtirsJ. Ti? r BhsjuM flowet.'ikravth Wis fath er's hoMlBgs amd.t',tfmes.tleedsd kem'.V;9- iv ? .,t ' , TUu gtr education was received U the laUrmedi'aCe senoots conduct ed by the, 'Marist brothers, a ?ech. teachIst;,soBgtegauoB, ana nma m nsuU5Porlunlty with tthemo ' ' tollowJ?claeaical courser He was tudyla'fee dead laaguagesof Ceas r sad: CJeero as well as tbo living flery 'ljiageijefCIBUBceiu and Vlvlaril'wicn he was, out nine yjars old. AtTfVelTe ho bad been awardod first grade certificate In olement ry chemistry;, 'physlegriphV i mathematics hf the .Science and, Art Board of South., Kensington, London; wmcB.'Doaro oau mibiiub IsrlnAthWr' ".. ' ' GolWto Limerick at sixteen, be 9nithe esVurse outlined. by, the Royal'. Irish Usilverslty and, Injispo wlth.iilcli houni recorded through out his college coarse', 'he war gives his degree 1a. menUP and moral .scU i legtc,.mtaphjWcs,., ethics,, natural theoleyt,pByIology, and hlstojry.f .' h!le4ey.-fJV-' I ,f Wjthjhis ambition for priesthood Before. Jifm, ie realized that th'oro wereother fields where, a young churchman might be more needed taanjln ireiana. "wane x fovea iue oldlandi" as ho, 'puts It, "nnd Us warm-h,earte'dpoople,-I longed- to consecrato myvllfo to the sorvlco of Ood hnd myfellow men, in some part of tho -world,, whore catholics woro less fortunately situated, from, alio religious" tandpbint'"than In Ireland." He'appllod for a post and gladly ac- MniiAilm, nnlnman4 tA'ihn mlfMI ot Florida, and byforderot the late Bishop, Moore of St., Augustine, went to' Rome to study sacrcdt science in preparation for his, priestly work In the Land of Flowerp.' He Entered the Propaganda Uni versity Tat Home In 1900, where ho ' had, .an. opportunity of meeting' and mlagllux with, studbnts from' every part'pftho world. Forty-five langu ages or'dlalecta wore spoken In the University. He was given full marks in almost evory examination. In 1901 he 'received the Bachelor of Divinity degree, and in 1903 tbo degree ot licentiate of sacradheology. He was awardod modals'ia 'Christian archcol- ''ogyj liturgy, '.jtuadimontal theology, oogmatio tneoiogyanu acrpiiurp " InMho faUafJIjloa he sufferqd.'a ' aeveref.attacko'fi'neuraBthonrd of the' broln'lndu'cedjbyj his heavy work nnrflwaa fnrhllflAnliv hta Ariptnv nnrl his 'bishop tbp.r'esaat himself for fur- tbor degrees,., He relaxed, bis zeal In hJ8,'8tu'dIesres'te''d, several'' months andptheh continued. He was ordain ed priest by.Car'dtrial Paroco'h'fIarch 10, 104 ineSBaslllja. ofSt. Jpln juiernn. uurmgine greaier parv or hlst'stay In'Vltomeytho rector ot the university vm then Monslgnor (la'te'r1 uaruinii; uommasseiv , , ",7f Iway's;, Iookback' on ihy.day3 In'Rome a-th'ejhVpliiest of my lfo' theatchblslib'ptold tlie ASSQclaiod Pfessnan.Lt'RpnielwIth its momorles, ac'redandjprf'aye; Home, tho gath erJBK(place'46f,ir would soom, the werld: Rome, consecrated by tho blood of. Pfiteand PnuJ;., that; h'Hh wlU'-ntto? J&a'iorcotlenVV "J: Mo'fe ,thaa)'ncQ1''a'uring 'his Vay heVbs'd the privilege of an audlenco ' w$ ilj1lMfe.;PoelV,VlU'0 hta 0Ou?,J;TO04;.th8v young 'Ktet. bid', adieu to the Eternal City - ""awl -.the early days of June found him at'.home In Athlone nttor nn ab sence, ot four years, from his paronts. Ho sailed, OTember; 3 jfrqhi Queens town.for NewtYork, planting hlg foot on American 'soil November. ITo re ported to his bishop, tfiolate Dlshop Kennr at St, Augustlno, on 'tho ove of Thanksgiving. Ilia first chargo, was St. Peter's parish, DoLand. With tho exception of oleren months of the year. 100G spent a socrota'ry to tho blsb,op and chancellor ot tho diocese, all ot the then' Father Curloy'a.years aa a priest were spent la'DeLandf )Vhllo pastor atiDeLand. he had charge ,of all the mWlons fromivdw" Smyrna to Fort Pierce and his missionary work kept him on the iad. almost constantly. There were-yeixlfew 'peoploarong the 150 miles ot then almost, barron coast, who did novtknowstbe y'oing priest In those, daysHq built a new church .and' rectory kt Detarid; on- V... . .. .". V ' . ..... 1 1, largea ine cnurca aaa duiii a sma n&or inNew Smyrnajgavo Fort through" it malatalned the most' frieadly and cordial relations with hUaretesUnt neighbors! 'la. fact the W archbishop obBaltlmore. has al- ;ways beea ,proad e .the faH that "my preisscaaf meaag.t oauiamoe my Cathollo' frieBdslesr to oae.' 1 The the priest: beeame aa Americ an cttlsen as soon as the law allow ed swearing 'allegiance to tho Am- erlc4nrenbllc with "all the more eagerness since 1 never owed alleg lancNto Laay joUjer government. J ' 'Bishop Kenny died" in October 191Sr and'onAprll 3;- 1914,- Pope Pius X named the young priest as nlalmn nt Kt. kumnmilnni Hti vttim than jMt.Un'years a priest!, and'"thlr'y- four years and sirmontns 01a one of the youngest men who bad'evor .held'so important a' post irf- he Church.. Hewas .consecrated in, .the old cathedral of St. Augustlno June 30 by Bishop' Kelloy pfSavaanah; 1 The sevph' years ot;hlsiplscopate have been.iusy ohos.-He has caused to be. erected, at least thirty-five newchurches. "f Just a few cweeks 'ago, hp was en thaslasticviri',!hls, great -"work. "All over tho-state there Jsstoady stream of converts' coming .'Into the fold.' there nevewas.a finer spirit among the 1 Catholic, peopleslnce' ; tbo day vfcea'Uhe intreuld Pedro Menende: .kneeled at the fltst'inass offered on tho sito ot St. Augustlno. Twenty years 'from -now wlllseo tho, diocese of Florida one of the finest In. tho Southland." " ' His creed, as ho summed If up In a recent conversation Is j'usl threo words "Ood and country," and ho boasts of his prlzo In' bis citizenship In thb'Amorlca of today. LONBPINK XKUS. - Quito n crowd of young folks gave Carl Barks and bride. a. lively sore- Bade on Wednesday evening, October 5.' The music consisted mostlv of tin cans and cow bells. v Miss Moore ot Fort, Klamath spent the week end with Mrs. tKlger. ' .. C. W. Lewis and J.B. Enmnn w'nnt to Keno 'Monday? " ' y Most all. of Lone Pine folks took In tbo fair last week and some of them brought home quite a number ot bluo ribbons. Orandma Cheyno nnd Mrs. Alex Choyne called on Mrsv Elliott and Mrs, Enraan Monday afternoon, ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Klger and family spent Sunday at Fort Klamath. O. W. Lewis Is serving on the grand jury this week, r ' ri A Clanlfled Ad will sell lt.v tAi.. -t (B SALVATION ARMY j; , DRIVE BKOINS Wednesday Oct. 19th and lasts until Octob er 29th. Plan now to make your contribu- F . T . - . , t . .7 pJaassiiibBBBaBjBaaBaB If you have a watch to .-W ISMHWSniUI, DUlf s 9 t LET -GEORGE DO IT ,t9vO i -, s$y ''.ya,tchmakerfartijlylr mm is BEST MEDIUM pnnTi.AND. Oct.- .14. "Nation al advertisers do not consldorttiol country as a single unit, dui 'asi a collection of markets, cacn one icei bg a need for sorao partlcularfsjnd distinct lino ot goods," said WH. Thomas, manager of tho bureau-of advertising of tho Amorlcnn "ffewa- nnnnr Publlsbers' association Qt'tDO Ad club luncheon today. "Tho advertiser soeg that In one locality of tho countryratn Is fraj nnent. while. in.auother(sectlon Jae eUma'tfl is r dr 'ik thk 'ranyil8ec;., tion. therefore.ratBCoats .and'rah- ners migni no Hfcnisu, the dryor locality things that would fill the needs ot Its residents." Newspaper advertlslngrcompirlsed ihM mreatcr nart of Thomas's "them,' For qnlcknoss of distribution, jf peed and low rates, Thomas ueoarea, the newspaper leads the field in advertising mediuajf t. . "Dates of newspapers are far be low what they'iiBldfc,;Vald Mr. Thomas. "The cost ot news paper production JwJUvKjjoaeJ of the last things to drop, and still it. ntM of adveAlslaa do' net chaBge." On what he cflreeTf -plcal 'Ad-" Tertlslnr." Mr. Thomas dwelt at some length. Tieesfctti Jmahui facturcr, for Instance, he said, should be content to develop the -vast flolds between the coast ana TJnrWv mnunntnlns. instead. Of idly hoplnrftcsomo. daeijterhe, lejdl la compeiltion -wiiaeaswrn iirra. "Tho western manufacturer," he said, "should conflno the greater part. If riot all ofala attentlonNto his own .markets." ' J 'it was "Newspaper Day'lat tho 'club- and 'isevofal 'memberapt(tho fata editorial association wore' in attendance. " V f 5WD F.'J'Ragers, chalrmanot the eettatlttMta charge of tho bur eau ofadverttalns; ofthe. merlcan Newspaper. Publishers' association, , ' Hi f ', V HHIPPINO ORANGBB SANTA ANAV.Cal., 'Octt '14. Thorshippln'g season for oranges to thoIeastUwiil close by Noe'inbcr 7, according to .growers, with eight carloads valued at $13,500,000 hav ling ;bcen shipped this season from Orango county. k.- - Prices may advance any day, this is your notice, no fjirther-r'guarantoo on prices. I 1 .. " Buyyour QUEEN SLAB, or BLOCIMVOOD uow and avoid advances that aro suro to como, Ask about our lWY-TAMAKAUK For Your'licwtcr c"f s "Wood to UurB 410 Mnln St. ,1'hpno 680 1 ssajHaBSBBBaBaaBBBssj repairfdon'ttsand it ; 4 CI FOR ADS, Ul i 'r. saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaamaBaaaaaaaaWsai 10OD! .'. : o- NEW TODAY WANTED Twot bonrtlora, $40.00 per month. Board and room, In cluding uso of batlu, Inqulro, '11)2:1 Main. ;J ,'.; M'-j 4-17' FOIl SALE 3 iDnrrod Itbcks nnd j ,Hhodo lBlnlid Itcdn, yoar old hens for wlntor layors. Address Dox O. P. ., Herald otflco for pnrtuculnrs, 14 FOR jRENT-r-Flo room moilorn houso .and sleeping porch, furnish-) cd. Closo in., Inquire at B12;N, 81 stroet. , ,f4, A GOODBED and a good bath, at' (Colonial rooms, 11th neur Malii' Btr,cot, and 741 W(alnut.Av 0. ; 14j LOST Wednesday bolwoenMorrlll' and Klamath Falls, iblaclcrlm and; le.nso for car light. Hotnrn to Merrill Qarage. Howard. 14 FOR SALE! Columbia elx, sport f-Biodoi ana Liberty six, touring car,' Torms to.suIt.'Honllno.-I'hoto; Shop. 327 Mnln., Phone 39. 14-20. Kings Driver Get ' N Mistaken Honors PARIS. Sop.,',' ,l?(By vrall)A Threo dotectlvesihla fasV tourlag'car vrere sent 16 ( tho Versaillos gate' by Perfect ot 'Pollco-Leullllertov-m6et King Ferdinand of Rumania when, ha drpYOjlnJromToJrsttetherajyr, It was quite dark when the regal automobile reached, the .walls 'ot.Parls but the detectives spotted It and one 1 6r,themjjWontj ,b to, chauffeur, jand UKUU. J'lj this, theiKlag'a car?;' , " , "It lsi".w'as tho reply.' " ' ' tS,",Thaa aosTaysaUljthaaStectlvo tapping the driver familiarly on the tfeTtfaV&wgjttojljM d machine ahead and don't lose sight of It. We will take you straight to tbo King's hotel. You are a lucky dog to bo driving a king. Then walking"' 'back" a coupkT'of itopi" to ttbe. w)ndo w of, thV iTmouiIno and' coming rigidly 'to attention, 4iio detective saluted the occupant who returned, tbo salute i , -' .-'. " ' "You aro Indeed a lucky manyto'bo' dr,Tt"?C,irk,l',!ilaAth drivjer of. hOjking car over bis shquldor to jyj'e V'U, 4, a SATURDAY, OcL 15 IS "'-V In Out New Location .j ti r K ',M3 3i .C3f n1 "l swiniXlo jvvf rgal-iJ ir flSjBrl'feKpi WuWliftJ??AXW W a 9 w akW4 .jcQfi W,9Brf?yW- will .pcEE p,lKUt,KAZiUKi 1-KLt, AS LUJNU AS y:OMEEARLYi; ?! TM I VV v' ,". V- A K'v-k tho man In tho llmouslno, ,It onnblos you to sit on tho cushion and. jot tho King do his own driving," i1 Tho detcctlVQ saw tho story, In tho newspaper tlio.noxt dav anil yront to thiKllig'B; hbtol to, apologlizo.;!lIo 10 tutiied' 1,000 frnrics richer.' Afnko time idlo dolliir work I it In tho bnnlc. , ' - I'ut L " , 1 ' r r t " , ' ' "w '? 'Virl n.i vfc ' lilJJ 1 rmii SfsVasaflS sbbbbbbbI ' U:.iH Sfr WmWwW bbbbbI r? (1 AbW3 H. i?iws IbbbbI' Y 111 sbsbbV Sp IH bb Sw w lour Sunday winner ' r " ' SATlkDAYPRldES' ONLY - realty ttFtm.Vfl ...vi..- j:.....,45o, to Oo poud tVBOioo MJmaio ....,......,....M..........vM.MM...t..V7u w avv pwu IJsrA. Wnl (Jl'aii K.. ' ?. -i vr ,-.. nau n m rfamburgn- ...Ir.....iK... Pare Saaaafe BONT FORGET WB BO NOT ADD CKREAM OR WAil PEST FRYERS WE HAVE HAD THIS SEASON AND PLENTY OF THEM. A - 3f'V. The Lincoln Market , ,4 . ."SL(REJ)WEkPELlVER? -v ' Third andMain Phone 511 -J A,' - . 1 . i F c 1 '-41? THE DATE OF OUR if AUTQ STROP RAZOR m . ( i ,-,?rU' iii.0 ' "' .uui,q fj-fiien-r. f .-. t .n; a av. wm.w v avwa. w m m . . m. ' - . J n frMr i9i!MAiN'tS!r.:,y' FOOTBALL PLAVKIt FALLS ANIJ IIHHAKM COLLAR MONK AOAIN Do Los Mills, high school Junior, who'hn'ciihls potior bono 'truurolj. Ih'j fn'nfh'fiH nrnctlcn tlirCO WOOkfl. RO,' stlihijjiedtond fell whllb dittk htihilris;. yosVo'rday", breuklng tho bono ngalri", As a result lip was unnblo to b'o to Ashland with tho loam to root for a I Klamath victory. 1 . w .a- :. . wwO ' J,. -r H ..;- 1' i"t -'Mtw , W' ywm lBM Masjaaat ,.,-JI lbs. BSO' JsfWpoaii'd' I t A Ai , Ulc & c M 11 t hvr - 4 js aujso.; m THEY LAST. a "f -a.. M 1 1- v f ji ;Kv M i? '. a.- am ?MkM i ,1 !!'' Vi.',--- . j J.v: li.'i.HKMC' "l 'V . '( r I' .r n . "& V ,&' tfi -vt"it- ' iii, WWHjt'l ."3V (i .'., Wa-