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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1912)
ii m . Amusements 1 - tl THE MAJESTIC "The Explorer," Power drama; "Taming Mm. 8hrew." comedy dra ma; "A Tenderfoot'i Revenge," Bt on Wettern drama; "Uncle's VUlt." tmpa comedy. Enough said. I"outncw reel every chant e. Matin tvry afternoon at J:J0. PregrantkangM Monday, Wednta da, Friday, latnrday and Sunday. PAVIWON C a WEDNESDAY as SATURDAY Nights n go Ladle Pre loAifftot Our Huslnes l Good I Our Customer nrr Good I Because our Groceries are Good A complimentary order will convince you. THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH, Editor and rroprlctor Entered at the postoB.ee at Klamath Falls, Oregon, for iranamiMiuH through tho made econd-cls matter. Your anxious (o please. Monarch Grocery Try n can of onr "AI,TA COKKKK" None llellt-r. Phone iot Published dally oxcopt aunday at 115 ?ourt; Btreet Subscription tcrme by mall to any ad. dreta In the United mate; One year .. One month ' UI.AMATU FAI.U- OHKOOS sATUun.w, JijiiY i!. iuia PEOPLE YOU OUGHT TO KNOW GENIAL fAPTAIN IS GOOD HAND SHAKER e continued In tlu MM that 'l'tl' Jericho Club - FOR - Odd Fellows And Rebekahs - ONLY - In baiemenl of I. O. O. F. Tern, pie. Bowling, millards. Fool, Card Itoorn. Rcadlne Rooms. PrlTale Sitting Uoom for Ite biteahi only. Visiting Brothet i and Sifters always welcome. Home Canning FISHING TACKLE We havo everything yon need for that Ashing trip: flook, line, rods, rch, baskets, etc. We rtnl tent, guns and camping outfits. - THE GUN STORE J. II. CIIAMIIKIW Pbone nrw JacolM Blk. la i . Economy Jars Um the Economy Jar every 4tj la the year, Just a you do any other cooking utenill, pot up meats, soups, honey left err. Sab, game, ate., aa wall fruit and vegetables, and 70S will bo dellghUd with the mult Whether you can for pleas ure, for family need or profit, there U only one airtight Jar th Bcoswmy. A book of reslpe for the atkltg. Van "Riper Bros. Phone 85J Rsclusive Agent for Chase Sanborn Teas andiCoffecs. GIVING OUT ft,. Klruirirle Dlscournffeo Many II Clt- 1 VI.M.H. I7all I Around all day with an aching back; Can't rest at night; Enough to make any on "give out" Doan's Kidney Pills hav given re newed Ufa to thousand. They are for kidney backache. For other kidney tils. Hero I convincing proof of their werth: M. Powoll, 283 Oak street, Ash- tanrl. Oreson. says: "I- suffered a "great deal from kidney trouble and bacaache and sometimes I could hardly get around. On arising In the morning I was stiff and lame, and the kidney secretions annoyed me by their Irregularity In passage. A soon ns I commenced taking Doan's Kidnev Pills I Improved, and I am now In good health. I still uso Doan's Kidney PHI occasionally, however, but more as a prevontiuve man any thlnr else. I always Insist upon DoanfeKlduey Pills, for no substitute could be a effective as they.' For sate by all dealers. Price CO cents. Foiter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents tor the United BUtes. Remember tho name Doan's and Uke no other. Ladies Bazaar and Ladies Exchange We make specialty of Iaported Swiss Embroid ery Gernan Baads and Laces MRS. H. A. COOPER 125 W. Fourth St. W.M. TIMMS General House Cleaning Electric Vacu m Carpet and Drapery Cleaning W remove all spots and dirt from carpat and rugs by th Uctrlc vacuum process. Phone Ml. one 217 Klamatli SOMETHING TO WOllK X)H . H IT IS TI1K busy man inni acciw of trouble, mid It Is tho busy city . that linn lit) time for local squabble l' and tights. Klamath Fall has enough Important. matters In tho way of en tertainment of distinguished visuore . anil the securing of those Improve ments -and accommodations that will .. .. I. . ilnllnr in bring Hie people nun me uui.i. ... this city, to keep every resident of the city, busy every minute or the time for the rest of the summer. When these are nccompllshcl there n-ni hn niiieni of even Krcntcr Impor tance, aid In their energy tho people will soon forget Hint tliero is any one end of town, but It will bo Just Klamath Falls, first, last, and nil 01 the time. That Is tho feeling that li going to make this one of tho grcnt- rifiaMi iin the ronst. Toko, the seventy or more men who attended the dollar uinncr jesieumj. It they work as n body there Is nolh- in? ihi-thev could not nccompusu for Klamath Falls. Anything tnai will li.nndt Klamath Falls will bo of cqdal benefit to each one of theso men. This city Is today tho 111 est place an the Pnclflc coast, and with ., ,( i.n ttinn nnn wuuinu. wiiir- :. v.i.v - lng shoulder to shoulder, with one object and purpose In view, the up building of Klamatli Falls, there will bo prosperity for overy Individual, and each will shore In the benefits that come to the city. Tho uDbulldlne oL Klamath Falls means the upbuilding of tho entire county, and must he accompiisncu uy tho development of all of southeast ern Oregon. Klamatli Falls must help Butte Valley to get thnt California stato highway. It would be a direct huMflt in tlm llutle Valley, but It Is 'thousand times more Important to this city. Let everyone come to ma front with the determination to win st this one undertaking. It wilt bring tho people from every section of the city together; and once togeth er there Is nothlne too great to be ac- Mni!iiii ThAfA to nverrthlnr to VUI1II.IHU. -..... -- -.-., ealn. anil nothing to lose. Too much credit cannot be given to the rommltteo consisting of J. F Mnnilre. 8. II. Evans and F. I,. Hous ton, who wero responsible for tho suc cem of tho gathering Friday. Few reallio tho amount of work they did In order to get such a representative body together. They personally vis ited overy business and professional man In tbo city, but tncy goi resuiw. which shows that the pcoplo are ready to assist ns soon ns they rcallie tho Importance of tho occasion. A A. 'a aBBBBssssssHlsssssssV 7V)jBBBssssSA X f VsIsTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbTbh -i SBBBHBasssssssssf-H ih.. V r 4X Although many Klamatn loin. ml ( ,ir,(l, Hoe lit HhiikliiR bauds 011 mccllngn Irleiui nu-i ' , mt , genial cnpinin ' tuiiil' 11 deep study of llm uiMdiii. and Im liroiight II l' n slnlo "' perfiH-tlon lltllevupi'it il by our forefather. Yes, I'npliilti ! I" 1 ery good handshak er In ll"," l'"" "l,,rr luiie liin siuim verr Kood Imiidstiakern In the While House, but they hud nothing on Hie I'apliiln He has had plent) of practlre. anil this Is rredlled M bin pleailiiK dlll linn. With friend srnt lered from one end of Hie county In the eth er. I'aptnlti l.w Is, per haps, railed tipim to grasp the hand nf n fellow limn mere iiflrn Hum any oilier man In Hie county, nud this lias glreli him elperl nice. He never seems to cct mit of practice. and It makes Utile dif ference whether he Is out In dlsreier who Is trying to exade tax,, or on n pleasure trip, he Is al..is rd) to gra,;. tho hand of his friends In hearty fellowship. For almost eight years Cant .In l.ee ha. ec.upl.d theofflcoof rnun- ty nssessor. A Glean Scalp And Healthy Hair r ...... f.i.mls lum tumid ltil lrlut gruwtl n Many el )lll ',"'IV ""..'. , .I.mlri.rf. will r...,.i. I,ii soil mid gloss) i"'"" from the use of iNvaI.'M IHIWUWNK w,,:h,,.!!lh,r,win.rwgn arr .ud pur. .oa.- Una. I,r. rssssriSn,,.,,.. .,- terlal anion- """ "-' h 'jl i.-lriemiivr all .U'l' !'' rHMrn ami Nyat's lllrsut-me should In. vii your Jre.slug table. It soils at B cHl " " l" ,1 """" u r i 1 1 w a:iy 111 -saiaissssssssssssssssssssssssBsaslMsMSBWss WF Wll L GIVE YOU A RAZOR , ...,.l.e H.e HI IMAM llll'l.l - II r ",M "'- i,t..r for mil) Hie .IWrllmllmt rM""-1'. M -TH' fill e..t H.e n...H... IhI.. mul Lrlhg ' "'" 1W ,1",, Vnoe Wlii'l City Stale .t . . . .. , Itnly ene In eali man wivi. o. 11 urea Subject. "Why Obsenc tho Lord' lentlyjWlJileil that Ihey had wit Day!" 'nessed" enough of the performance Special offertory anthem. They ares- and started for the exit Sunday school Btindsy nfturi.uii. nt Thenjhere was an audible sigh of re II. .f fontit Ilia tlllsat ,t o'clock. Ihiptist Church eighth and Canal streets. J. D, llrendel, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in., V. ft. Do I-n;. luperlntendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. sunjeci. Public cordially Invited. "Hubbath Observance." Kn inrvlrca In the oicnlng at all CHILC0TE6RICE HEAL ESTATE INSURANCE WE MAKE A SPECIALTY of close In property and good farm lands. No trouble to show property. Prompt si trillion vlgen all Inquiries. A few good houses for rent. If you want to hay or sell. It will pay you to see us. Neil In American Hotel. Phone 0(11 tJJpJRfillJaSBBBBBBBBBj WtMfawSS Tt&imiSaik'iXAlamlk AIM I I wrVsssssssssssssssssl'l!lslK I 93?sssJK JfA I Kp J&x&GSik (, ykVi3m0 AT THE CHUBCH WATER BAG Iiui cool, hMh ltlDd. Xll tli ter cool i bourtarloiffrln un or ld. For TalUM atMUtato wiAi.iit.tiZ Unco from rb wtUr.tn Appeiri Math Africa Water Basr pui for iimU u.407 tluet orr la tlao mt94 ssd lu is cruuMl cloe dus to f rtth witcr rigli. t a drluk. rot proapoctori, tutitjen, uoit. iucd, ttockmeu ujrooo espnted to 4tj or Kanu uutber It ft u loluU sKMsrty. Vter put Into lbs Uf la tbo meralsg oil (ipoMd to tbo HD wd olr oil dsjr will in, co Ur t uljbt tbu II wu la tbo nonilag. 1 U U.tdrloks cool u tbo Brit. Coaraalood. Usasl k V. I. (tert. mni, Ltikl, XAiroM. Juu u (Mm. Mna-1. St Caltosui. PraM VrlcM, !.!, !., t.MratH(trnr. OrdtrlHrKlfrlk. Adam Appell Water Dot; Co. ruiHUHl, OHEOOW Rorvlcts at tbo various church of the city for tomorrow will be a fol lew: (.hrislljii f Lurch Corner Ninth and Pine meets. E. M. Fllnn, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. ro., E. L. Elliott, superintendent. Christian Knaeavor ai 1. p. m. Topic, "How Much Should a Chrls tlon Think of Personal Appearance: ' Junior C. E. at 3 p. in. Prcachlni: at 11 a. m. Subject, "8unday Observance." Union preaching service at tbe Pa vilion at 8 p. m. Strangers and friends are kindly I Invited to worship with u. rre Methodist Episcopal Sunday school at 10 a. m. Dr. W. A. Leonard, superintendent. Services at 11 a. m. and S p. m. lieorao II. Feeso. pastor. Junior League at 3 p. m.. Miss iaa Momeyer, superintendent. General Class at 12:10. Kpworth League at C:4G p. m. Howard Clcnvcfand, president. Special Announcements- Morning theme, "Sunday Observ anco." Evening services at tho Pavilion. Kneclnl music, quartet. Mrs. Dlr dean Fraker Oamblo, Mr. and Mrs. Oeo. J. Walton. Mr. F. M. Upp. Cordial welcome. Obliging ushers. Oood music. The Church of the Redeemer Epis copal Dr. Henry 0. Collins, rector. Odd Fellows Kail. Morning prayer and services at 11 yclock. strangers. Cbarch of the Barred Heart FIrit ma, with abort Instruction, tt 8:10 a. m. Second mas, with sermon of th Qospel ol Iho Sunday, at 10:30 a. m Sunday school at 9:30 a m. All aro cordially Invited to attend, Rev. William McMillan, pastor. Christian HrlentUU Services are held In tho Library building until further notice on Sun day morning nt 11 o'clock, ond testi monial meetings on Wednesday even ing nt 8 o'clock. All are Invited to nttond theso meetings. Also Sunday school Sunday morn ing at 10 o'clock. All children are Invited to these Sunday school service. PreiliTterUn Church Pin and Third trets. nv. J. S. StubblelWtd, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. ra J. B. Masoii superlntondont Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m Miss Very Houston, president. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Preaching at 11 a. m. by tbe pastor. fffffffffffffffrfffffffTfT nixsup lief from the critics The female were dresses tn her knees. It was father nud daughter ELECTRICITY FOR . THE POOR MM , There sevtns to be n time In the do lelonment of everything new when It will attend the union services at tho'uppari'iilly Is Intended for Iho rich pavilion. jalone. lleforo printing became per- Union prn)er meeting will bo heldlfected and books as cheap ns they are at this church on Wednesday even-1 now n library containing a score of lag, led by Rev. Stubbleneld. homines was considered to be a tiling A special Imitation Is extended to that could not enter Into Hie cnlcu- the public. A hearty welcome to intlmis of one In the mldilln class, in later times tne nuinmoouo nan iintei ojM'd from u luxury to u commercial necessity, says Electric City Maga line. Klectrlclty has been still more pro gressive, .for It has risen from tbe stage of experiment through the staKr of luxury and has now become so economical mid has grown to such 'an Importance that It Is available In practically every home In cities mid towns In the United Slntes. It is .1 necessity alike to the rich, the well-to-do and the poor, hut In the homes of the latter class It may yet do Its greatest work It Is n great mistake to Imagine that because one Is iieor mid must leconunilin one cannot hmo electric ity; In fact, the poorer one Is thu worse ho needs It, The etectrlc Iron, the washing machine driven by mi (etcclrlr motor, 11 sowing machine to illrert thi, rmirim (if lh, oonni. unit a dozen convenient cooking devices are nvallablo for thousand today who hesitate to think them within their means. The woman who washes with an electric machlno con direct her energies elsewhere while the work Is being done. Her strength Is saved for something more than hard me chanical labor. She who does her Ironlni; with m. olertrip Imi. nvnliW tho dlsromfort nf bomlliii! over n hot stoic. Her Iron Is alwnya hot, so that sho can turn out her work to much advantage. Asldo from llrst tost, theso electric appliances mid utcnslU for tho homo are the truest sources of economy. It should ho remembered that ev ery electrical appliance Hint Is used saves just so muni uirt, labor mid In convenience in the end dirt mid In convenience are costly; excessive housework mid nerve exhmistluK home snwlne liv nlri im.tlin.lu n-A - ' "... ... wm.1 .,U costly, us 111 health always Is their nr. companlment. In tho modern linking up of sinull electric servlco enterprises Into larger mid moro compact systems Is seen nno of tho factors which tends to re duce costs, mid therefore the prlco to the consumer. Tim ntlmp rnri,.. ui.in.. helps toward tho same end Is tho gen- oral increase In the use of electric Marvin tlirmifFl.mil it... ...... ...... . .. ,... ....n...- .w flltlfll IIIII. duo to Its moro universal use In the uumii nun m mo misiiirss world 1' MBJsa i w You'll Stand Well In the community once it u known you art caving immrr Employer took with favor oa Iho young man who I a rcj Isr visitor to our receiving tU rr's window. There' tiHl'- Hon for the young man, loo ihe satisfaction of knowing tt Is building comfort and Independence, First Trust and Savings Bank Klamath Falls, Oregon GIST OTvVS9!.13S IN TIME Any mtmiii who nerds (Iter, nt all, neeil litem Jut aa iUlilly a Ihey ran lie hail. Ilernuoe rath day that U nllnnnl In w Inrreaor the Iroiibl Jiial Hint rtrudi mora. We ha.e it free oervlr of Eainliiallmi line that I fur an)lxt; mid e.rrytMxIy. W'v employ mil), llie iimmI iippni.eil melliiHU fur Irallng Ihr e)e, and rroulla are always .dial Hie) olinulil he, Tak advantage of nur offer. IT. J. Wlntei'H (Irmliinle anil Male ItrgUlerrilOpllilan. u By Joe Bush Tho audience In a Main street mov ing picture thow wero astounded last night when the lights were suddenly turned up to hehold n female affec tionately giving her escort a correct Immltallon of the "hammerlock:." Sho did not seem to mind tho llllmulna- Hon In tho least, but gavo a sorlcs of confectionary hugs and caresses thnt simply brought down tho houso. "Just married," surmised a stout woman. "Nrnzen thing," sniffed a lean to mato. "Home class to that skirt," smiled n young man Tho recipient of tho Intimate dem onstration seemed to bo as Utile nwnro of tho sldo entertainment as his companion. In fact, ho seemed to be entirely at cast. He wob a mn aproachlng mtddlo-age, too, and thlt fact was rcsnonslblo for tho remark of n woman directly bohlnd him: "Ho looks old enough to know bet ter." -Just at that time the couple nppar- DON J. ZIMWALT, President. K. M. Iltlllft, Vlir-I'rrs. anil 1rrs. IIEIIT E. WITIIIIOW, Hrerrlary. Klamath County Abstract Co ABSTRACTING Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers mai, 1'i.anh, iii.uEPitiNTH, ETC. Klamath slli, Orcrfon Red Klectrlc washing nacnines on fifteen days irec trial "CB. COON, The Electrical Man 910 Main St. GOOD PRINTING 1 Is an important factor in any business, and often contributes toward success j Let us show you our stock of bond paper and print for you a lino of office sta tionery which will prove u business getter W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO. FOURTH STREET, BETWEEN MAIN AND KLAMATH