The semi-weekly herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1914-19??, October 19, 1914, Image 1

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LEADING PAPER OF 0
SOUTHERN OREGON *
(L hr â’rmt-TIIrrkly
KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1914
New King and Queen of Roumania
Occasionally in tbe history of u
I
newspsper. particularly one represent­
ing a political party. It becomes neces-
■ary to decide between what might be
considered duty to the party, and
DUNKIRK FORIS?
NTATE,
rived with The Herald, where I am
called upon either to use the Influence
••IT IN HO"
ASKING
NUI'FORT OF
THE HIM.
ot The Hwrald toward accomplishing
Tbe following letter is being sen«
what I am flrmly convinced would b<-
to tbe detriment of tbe people of to 5oo commercial club«, development
bodies and Influential clttoens through
Ish War IMU««—Herlin Majs Troop»
Klamath county, or else oppose one
i out the state by the Klamath Cham­
Arr ItriM« KearranM<««l. muI
of the leading candidates for office on ber of Commerce;
the Republican ticket.
"Otir club and th»- people of this
1 have carefully considered tbe county, in common with all Southern
lent—Fight Ina t'oMlnues Houlli of
matter from all angles, and tbe more ¡Oregon, are getting behind the move
Ito reopen tbe Southern Oregon State
(Hteml S uh
study I give it the more plainly my
Normal School at Ashland. We want
duty appears, both to tbe people of '«he support of every section of tbe
KLimsth county and to tbe republican 'state. We f*el that It is a matter that
United Press Nervi«e
should receive such support, for It
party as well.
LONDON. Ort I». Acrordlua to a
reaches to the most fundamental con-
I uiu <onvin<*-d that lb. re-election
Dally Mall dispatch, reported from
i«lderatlons of our well-being, that of
Berlin, th« Germans have succeeded
uf Judge Worden for four more years ■ putting our children in tbe bands of
in crossing the llelglan frontier near
would he nothing less than a calamity ‘teacher« who know how to teach. We
the coast, and are now t«n mil««« from
to this county, and for thia reason I ' would not think of hiring a lawyer
Dunkirk
I fc. l tin- people are entitled, through 'who does not know tbe law; we call
. Heavy sh-ge guns a* company th«
In the very best physicians obtainable.
I’be llersid. to be luforBied Of exist-
army, according to the report, and It
1 we hire expert horticulturists, but
: log facta In tbe »flairs of the county, ¡turn our children over to raw, un­
aspects to •<»»» attack Dunkirk
There is no official conflriuatl<»> of
sblch heretofore they have not been trained teachers who have to learn by
the story by loral officials
i 1M-rnillle«l to se< ure through any of years of experimentation on tboee
same children. We haven't undertak­
■ ibe newspapers of tbe county.
United Praas Service
en a move to better our school condi­
In opposing Judge Worden. I do tion« that we haven't been brought up
BERLIN, Oct IO (Wireless via Sav-
ville N.J.) Arordlng to today's offi
not feel that any unfair advantage to against the lack of training for the
clal statement, the general situation
being taken uf him, as ba still has tbe teachers.
In Franre and Belgium Is not chans
"Hence this normal school, which
Klug F«rdlnaii«i and Queen Marie. w»dd»«i to royalty. It took tWO IMT» support of the .Northwestern, a demo­
ed This save that the troopa are be
to solely for tbe purpose of training
Ing rearranged tn tbe field, but gives « ho have come to the thron«- tn Rou­ ‘of • crsuuslou bi'lore be would agree cratic paper, and the other papers of teachers, to of great concern to this
no details
tunnin by th« deith of King Charles, Ito marry the iCnglish prince«« with the county, which have a leaning to­ section of tbe state, and we bespeak
1 be Germau right la cunilnuously [are very unpopular. The queen is •nr Persian ancestry and her German ward tiu* progreosive party, if Judge for It your hearty support. You know
•Ills nr*—through her father being
In action south ot Ostend, the other
, notorious for her love affairs. Gossip Duke of Bax-t'oburg as well as Duke Worden cannot get a fair bearing yonr section and Its people better
forces hiring gone south.
ihrougb thee mediums, I am willing than we, hence can better judge how
It la officially admitted that 1*2 about her baa gone on fur many “t Edinburgh.
that aupport can beet be exerted. We
Princess Marl« soon learned of the io do the right thing, and permit him
men. Including practically all of the Hears.
have in mind, of course, the loCkl pa­
«narriate
o(
Ferdinand
and
'•
he
forn^.- love of Ferdinand. Her own lo use Tbo Herald.
officers. ware loot when the British
pers. ft ought to be easy for you to
cruiser Undaunted sank four German Marie wsa «me of royal «*xpedl«ncy. affinities are numerous snd known to
The lierald supported and helped get them, on the thoroughly logical
Ferdinand
is
supposed
to
ibis
day
all Europe. The Roumanians, ready
destroyers
plea that by your helping Southern
never io bate forgotten bls «ulbful at first to take the tall, dashing. Prin­ elect Judge Worden four year» ago.
Oregon In an effort that la Important
It
stayed
with
him
during
tbe
recall
Hell'»
Varare*«'»,
iba
moat
love for
cess Marie to their bosoms, found she
to them, you will be In a position tn
H
beautiful woman in Rouuianla. tbe was cynical, unsympathetic, proud, election, because it believed be was
expect the help of that section when
daitrliier of on« uf the country's most and, worst of all, she was contemptu­ entitled io serve hla full term, so that
you need it. And we can asaure you
noble famille* King Cbarlea waa do- ous of tbe people over whom she snd
be might have «ufleient time in which that reciprocal help will be forthcom­
tcrmined that the prince should be ber husband were to rule
ing "
to demonstrate what be could do.
The»e I. N u < imi fl rinatimi Frolli Hilf
LONG LOST “BOX
JUS1 RECOVERED
I
Oi« uv, b> O*i ar Shivs and other hunt-1
era a few days ago.
The phuuograph and some clothing!
PHONOGRAPH NTOLEN IIY J. I»
»••re *tulen from tbe home of A. Kin-
TAPPAN IX BUMMER OF HIM IH tiey st Olsne on the night of July IS.
I VIS. Later, the clothing was recov- •
miND IIY
HVNTFR n FOUR «red at the Tappan emigrant wagon
when It waa searched by authorities i
MILIN FROM OLE NF
Au «H'ho of the Infatnoii« record ot
John DeWitt Tappan, sc<-used here
of a criminal assault U|tou hla little
children, but released later tn Blakl-
»uu county, Is beard In the finding of
a talking machine four miles from
MORE PHEASANTS
FOR KLAMATH CO.
He had four years at the Job, and
¡has utterly and absolutely failed Thia
he will have to admit blmeelf
that It was his plain duty to the party
to stay out of the race, and let the
people nominate some republican for
the office He kept delaying bis deci­
The phonograph waa hid In the
brush, snd it to supposed that Tappan i COMMISSIONER LOHEN NO TIME
planned to get this on hla way out of
IN GETTING INTO HARNESS
Olene. Despite Its long exposure, the
FOR THE GOOD OF THIS BEC-
"canned music" box plays aa good as
over, and today It waa taken back to
TION
Olenn by Mr. Kinney.
• f)
“The Mutual Girl and Her Auntie
A subject that ought to interest every business man.
THE ADVERT1B1NG MEDIUM AND THE ADVERTISEMENT
Road theae articles published In tbo Herald oxclualvsly
This is
one of tbo first of four articles that will appear In the Harald
What constitutes a good advertisement!
Why does one advertisement "pull” and another not 'pull.
How to an advertisement to bo judged, whether It will pull
or not!
What to the secret of the advertisement that pulls"!
Can you answer these qu«»stlons, Mr Advertiser, to satisfy your
own mlndt
Tbeee are not academic question«. They are question» that you
should be able to answer to yourself, whether you spend one dollar
or one thousand for advertising; whether It Is newspaper, magaxtne,
program, billboard, street car sign, picture show, or what not ad-
vertising.
Ten or even five years ago advertising was ss much a matter of
gueaalng as a matter of the glib talk of the advertising solicitor.
Today wo demand facts
We demand results. When we spend a
dollar or a million for advertising we must know beforehand that
thia amount Is an Investment, not an expense
How!
By studying beforehand our sales problems. Uie medium» to be
used and the advertisements themselves
STUDY OUR ADVERTISEMENTS
ARE THEY BUILT TO ATTRACT ATTENTION?
DO THEY AROUSE AND MAINTAIN INTEREST’
DO THEY STIMULATE PURCHASES!
DO THEY COMPEL ACTION!
Get your advertisement In the Herald, wo will take care of yon«*
copy and make It PULL.
(Thia article will be continued tomorrow).
DADDY
The local conditions, the peculiar surroundings, your particular
trade In this district, requires quite a different form of advertising
that It would In Alaska, Rutte. Montana; In the cotton region« or
in tbe orango district of California.
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He
was advised by leading republicans
sion from day to day until it was too
late to place any other man on the
ticket
He waa thus able to secure
tbe nomination by default, and not
because be was tbe choice of tbe re­
publican party.
ALLIES CLAIM THE
GERMANS CHECKED
THE WXKTEIt IU>I*IKM OF THE
I now feel that such s time lies ar­
DINPAT« II
CHAMBER DOOSIS
I.ETTEIU* BEING KENT To ALL
what la plainly the duty of the paper
to Its readers sud the people It serves
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KLANIATH-LAKE
I 1.1ie<l Ere*» Service
1‘AlilH. Oct. ip.—The German invasion of France via .-»outtiem Bel-
glum lia« been rlie< ke«l Tliis 1« the Interpretation given to this after-
noun's coiuinquc
ll< ■'!'junrii . - Idgi,lj opt mi Gt 1*
.■ ■»• - iliat thr German offense bos
again failed. It 1» rapected that III« pr«>po*e«l German «Mlranee toward
Paris from the seacoast will «con be absiidone<l.
Nome predict tliat the German» will soon ahundon all of France.
This ma) be premature, but undoubtedly the tide of the last seveaty-
two l»our<> lias t>«en distinctly In favor of the allien.
The allies are report«-d to domin'te tl«e north, repelling the Germaas
everywhere.
It is reported by tlie war office that the allies have driven the Germaas
I mm k in U*e north
The Belgian fore««», who concentrute'l along tbe new Line Inside the
Belgian frontier, drove the ««ermans to Rouber*. thirteen miles aorthw«et
of t'ouirai.
Th*- left »log of ifu- sill* is ad» *up mg louanls Lille, and is eBOoUa-
terlng severe fighting in tbe neighborhood of l aBasae. It Is stated that the
German <>pp>>*iti«>u in fid* section is most formidable, and tliat the allies are
compelled to advance "lite-rally from house to boose.'*
Tlie late»« war office statement follows:
“Efforts on the part of the Germ ins to utilise the heavy artillery at
the fort at Nieupori and east ot Dir Hude have failed.
“The allied forces, notably the Belgian»,
have the«u»e|vea advanced
tuward Itouliers, twenty-twu miles from Uie coast."
United Pres« Service
MtN'DON, Oct. 19.—It is announ «rd that the British line« have been
««raightened out as t««e result of hard fighting. It is stated that this is the
meanlug of last night s announcement tliat tbe Germans have been driven
back thirty miles
The British, In a series ot heavy engagements, prevented von Boehm
from attacking Dunkirk from the sooth.
Tt«e German». reinforced, advan ed westward of Lille toward Slower,
the British retiring.
10 DEMONSTRATE
CHOLERA SERUMS
of Agricultural, will bold demonstra­
tions here ft December.
Dr. Knowles will spend several
days in Klamath county, from De­
cember 7 to December 16. During
that time be will visit all parts of the
county, giving lecture« and making
demonstrations and treating hogs to
O. A. C. INSTRUCTOR WILL BE ; rove the worth of the new scrum
HERE IN
DECEMBER,
AND which the government fl nds is of great
IS value In preventing the spread of tbe
disastrous swine disease.
ARRANGING MEETINGS
Mr. Qlalsyer Is at work arranging
for tbe meetings, and any hog raiser
Interested in the lectures and the
County Agriculturist H. Roland serum can get more specific Informa­
CONTRACT FOR CARRYING MAIL
Glalayer to in recetpt of a letter from tion from Mr. Glstayer.
ITIOM BLY TO LAKEVIEW IS
I the extenslofi division of the Oregon
Mag tie Meeting.
AWARDED, SO OLD TLME SEK­ ¡Agricultural College, stating that Dr.
Ther»; will be a meeting ot the Wo­
W. Virgil W Knowles, in charge of men s Civic League at 2: SO tomorrow
VICE WILL BE RENEWED
>the demonstration and educational at the Rest Room at the Chamber of
! hog cholera work being done in Ore­ Commerce. AH members are request­
P. M Cory, of the Consolidated gon by the United States Department ed to attend.
COUNTY
AGRICULTURIST
Whether Judge Worden la a repub­
lican or not. neither he nor tbe repub­ Stage company, has received a tele­
lican party can find proper objection gram from Senator Chamberlain, ad-
to a truthful review of hto adminis­ 1 vising him that ha has been swarded
tbw contract for carrying tbs mall be­
tration of county affaire during the
tween I-akevlew and Bly, tbe portion
past four years. It Ibis ahould show
of the Lakeview-Klamath Falls route
that Judge Worden is note competent that was abandoned when contracts
About 200 ot these game birds or proper man for the poeUlon, 1 be- ■ were re-let last spring,
Mr. Cory states that he will have
were received and liberated lu Klam­ lleve that the republics* party would 1
ath county this summer, and are do­ be stultifying itself by trylM to farce ' ‘hp »“• Jn ?^rano" **
j It will be dally service. Sevan times
ing fine. These birds are liberated on
him on the people.
I weekly. Autos will be used and con­
private farm« tn the county, where
owe
o-ee
It to the duty of every aaa and wo­ tinued as long as weather conditions
the owners agree to see that they are
By CARLTON TEN EYCK
xiven proper protection.
man of either party to see, aa far as 'permit, after which horse stage« will
(Written for the United rPess)
The letter from Mr. Finley Indi­ in their power, that their party 1« i be inaugurated.
cate« that the pheasants are to be creditably represented tn public office. I This comes as good news to all con­
cerned in this section, and especially
NEW YORK, Oct. IS
Pronounc­ sound (equivalent to the German U
shipped this fall, just as soon as the
They should take pride in selecting to the settlers along the route, who ing war names is the newest and most with the umalat mark) haa no equiv­
necessary application blanks are filled
out, showing where the birds are to the most capable men possible tor have suffered great Inconvenience popular form of amusement in Man- alent in English. To make the sound
be placed. The Association requests each and every office. Unless they do since the stage line was taken off the . hattan these days. Some of the jaw- purse the lips as though to sty O.
| that anyone In the county desiring a this they cannot expect the support of first of July.—Lake County Examiner , breakers snd tongue-twisters uncov­ but say E instead. The combination
ered for the first time by the Euro­ produces the French sounding of U.
crate or more of these pheasants for the people.
NEXT EDITORIAL
pean war have been given ss many
The French and Belgian names are
liberation on the farm ahould notify
NEHNIONN HERE different pronunciations by the gen­ as a rule accented on all syllables. To
The people of Klamath county have
the president Chas. I. Roberts, or
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eral public as a certain manufacturer an American they would sound as
followed Judge Worden through four {
W. O Smith, Kcrotary. at onre.
WILL
BE
HELD
NEXT
SUMMER
AT
has brands of pickles.
though they were accented on Cud last
long years of quarreling, fighting and
PELICAN BAY I*ODGE—LOCAL
syllable.
Tbe American words are
Therefore,
an
attempt
has
been
disentiun,
which
baa
made
the
county
'
i
so-
Liebknecht,
the
German
Dr
NEWSPAPER MAN IS HONORED made, in the list which follow« below. generally accented on the first syl­
cialiat who waa reported to I have a joke all over the coast. Investor«
nY ASSOCIATION
|to give the correct, or at least as near lable.
been shot to death at the beginning and homeseeker« coming to Klamath
correct, as possible, pronunciation of
In the list below will be found »ome
of the war, Is now reported to bave
According to advices from Oregon ¡the names that one sees every day or words marked nasal. To get the cor­
county are informed of the internal,
delivered an add resa In which he said
City, where the Oregon Editorial As­
that **tho minute any attempt Is strife existing here before they roach ' sociation haa been in eeealon. the next I two tn stories of the conflict raging in rect sound, for Instance, of the French
word mon (my) it Is pronounced as
nini)« to incorporate Belgium or any Weed, and by the time they arrive at; convention will be held at Pelican Europe.
It should be borne in mind, how­ though spelled mawn, the letter n,
part of it in Germany, that minute the depot in Klamath Falls they are! Bay, on Upper Klamath Lake. Thia
ever. that It is utterly impossible to however, not being sounded, the word
the boasted unity of German parti«« ready to take the next train ont.
was after an invitation Issued by Ed­
indicate exactly the sounds employed dying away with a nasal twang, ft to
will disappear.’’
Instead of Klamath county growing itor Sam Evans of the Northwestern in pronouncing some ot the name«, as though tbe end of the word tried
Mr. Evans was elected vice presi­
and prospering as it to entitled to,
Some of them you can t describe In to creep out through your noue, but
dent of the organisation for the en­
Francise de la Barra, tba Mexlcan
got »tuck there.
Following to tbe
EasterneN and . p oapectlve settlors suing year. E. E. Brodie, publisher tbe English language.
antbassador to France, haa telegraph-
a
professor
Here’s one for which
ed hl» résignation to tbe constitution- »»WWeM-dAXMWVWVWMMWVINWM* of the-Oregon City Enterprise, to the
(Continued on page I)
Tbe French U(
president, and Phil S Batea secretary stands responsible'
(Continued on pace 4)
allât government of Mexico
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The Klamath Sportsmen's Associa­
tion has just received notice from
William L. Finley that at the request
of Commissioner C. F. Stone he has
instructed the superintendent of the
state game farm to send sixteen crates
'of pheasants (192 birds) to Klamath
'county for liberation.
Savants Outline Rules for Pronunciation
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