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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1913)
GOIDB ew)PjfM Houston'! OPERA HOUSE DARK THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH aHHor Published tatty eaoaat etaaeter W Mm Herald PubllehlBg Oeanr of Klamath Valla, at 111 Iwatta St atetwa at tat BootoSteo at Klamath Mia, Otogoa. Vor trnaaaalaaloa through the asalm aa aoaead-onea Bubecrlptloa terma ay mall to aay ad- dress la the United statea: Uaa year .16.00 One month .00 KtAMATW NLU. . . OM0OON WKDNE8DAY, MAY 14, 1018 TEMPLE THEATRE "Ttio Spy's Defeat," Esenay Featuro In 3 Parta "U Wwit lrieoa Alter A1LM Edison Comody "The Wartime Sfaea." Kalem War Story MATINKK DAILY AT ai88 AIX UCKX8KD PICTCRKB STAR THEATRE MuicMoTlet ud Vaudeville PROGRAM TONIGHT TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY "The Sergeaat'e Secret," Kay Bn 1-Reel Faatara "Grip of Jealosy," Ramo Drama Wbea Cheat McC Gfeort,n Tha&hauser Comedy Miaa Fredo Wee aad Her Ceatpaay, la Yawderille's Latest Croat toa. ELECTRAPOSE." STAR TMKA' Pure Upper Lake ICE Delivered Mjwberc . ia the city A. P. HUTCHINS rhone 270 W Grocerv 8 Buying tlroeery buying should ha eareful attention. It'a aaay ts auk a mtetake. Wa bolMTe better grocorlea ara the cheaper greeerlM. Careful bavera alao kaew tbJa. Oreeary haying la your bualaaaa aad Weather CosriMseaa far Agfa Dato Max. Mia. Weather 1 41 If Clear 3 60 10 Claar 3 . .,. .04 oa clear 4 . .00 18 Claar B .. .71 43 claar ... .77 40 Claar 7. ... .,. ....... .75 40 Claar 8 47 40 PtCl'dy 9 67 40 Pt-Cl'dy 10 60 S3 PtCl'dy 11 66 30 Pt-Cl'dy 13 r. 16 IS Cloudy LOYALTY AND BUaUXawM. Grocery Selling la our business. Wa aall oaly "batter" greetrtea, and wa aall them' for tho' leant measy poost- Van Riper Bros. Phone 85. MONUMENTS , Wo aaw Jaot roeelTe from tka ! oswtoai of Burble moan- all sow jlaaigaa. f soau- asosmvts M : I" . r' W-, l1sraTBjse8RBTSBjfBw wlFPOB r 8a"MRn8Bm jWFmyi .A,f,- ' i .!', EVERY cltlsea ot Klamath Falls, whether rich or poorpromlnent or obscure, haa a part la tka upbuild Ins of thl city. Whether hta part be large or small doea not depead ao much upoa hla wealth or position aa upon bit public spirit aad We loyalty to the towa. aad hU Interest la Ita material advancement. Every person llkea to hate It said that he Is loyal to his country aad Its Institutions, but there ara those who fall to comprehend the full meaning of the word "loyalty," or neglect to apply the principle to their homa town or Its local Institutions. Public spirit Is one of the respon sibilities of cltlsaasklp, and the pub lie spirit that Is not loyal to every Institution that helps to build up Klamath Falls and the county Is sot ot the right kind. It la tho willing nets of the cltisena to da his share In the work aad coatrlbute some thing, rather than tka amoaat glvea. which, datamiaa tka loyal Bum or WOBUUL The prosperity ot our towns aad smaller dtiea eemtara principally arouad tka buaUeaa (attracts aad tka local laduetrlea; tka happiness of tho people depends much upoa their ability to purchase those things which go to nuke up the comforta aad luxuries of Ufa. If oaly bar assaaslUaa eaa be bought, tkea par- arty aad distress geaarally obtain. The purchaalag power oi tie com munity la measured by 'hi amount of money In circulation la the town. Tho mora money tho people send away to tho mall order houses of tho distant large cities, the leas will be come the circulating medium la tha home town, and, tha poorer Try cltlsea will find himself at the close of sack passing year. The truly loyal cltUea concedes that tka home merchant ia entitled to tka kome trade, aad that It should be given him, not by reason of sym pathy, but because It la good burl iness policy to build up home Inatl tutlona aad home ladustrias, Kxpe rlenee will prove that loyalty to the home merchant will advance tka best Interests of tka towa, and make for tho general welfare of every cltisen ot tha.coremualty. If figures were obtainable to show the amount of money that has boon, and Is still being, drawn from Klam ath county to tha mall order houses ot tha big cities, tbey would prob ably be astonishing to most of our readers, and open tha eyes of many people to the Injury that has been done to the entire county by those who have got Into tka kabit of pat roBlaiag tka big catalog concerns. This moMy,gkad tt bee spent at noma, would kave helped to build batter ackool kousea and churches, pava mora streets,. balld reads, beau tify parka aad 'publle grauads, aad advance general clvle ImBreremeats. The mall order koaaa of tka big city does not pay one dollar of tka taxes of your home towa, ner doea It give one penny when eoatrJbuUoM "are asked for the milateaiase of churches, libraries, eaarkiea, aad other homa institutions. Tha oaly Interest tka mail , order' .eoaaaras have in yobr koma town la tka amount of mosey they aaa got oat of It by offering Inferior gooaa that frequently deceive tha gaHlMo aad Ignorant , The truly loyal ettlsen la ha who has come to tha eoaalaaloa that tho town that la good oaough for ate to live la, work la aad oara aaoaoy la, is tka proper bhmo la wkloh to purchase tha thiage aoadod for Mat self and family. Ha will soldir It rank treaaoa to hla homa taw to enrich tho Mg aateUg faoaao Sa which ho haa ao oati of iajaaagi't the detriment ot tho community aad the lasting Injury to all homa laitl tutlons. He will conclude that loyal ty, like charity, should bogln at home, and la mattera ot business this means that ho will spend his money at homo. Then, whether ha spends much or little, ho will feel that he haa done sonio part In tho advance ment and upbuilding ot Klantnth Falls. And, having dono so, ha will fool n deeper Interest in every move ment for tho betterment ot tha town and tho welfare ot Ita people. Ills public spirit haa been Quickened and strengthened, and, aa a reeatt, he finds himself a better all-around cltl- CUT PROPERTY Modtrw roar-room haagalew ea the 1IHI, excellent lecatioa, SlttMs easy terato. Modem four-room tienae near Oa trat school, $1,889; easy terma. Largo lot oa Creeeeat aveaao, 8488 rash. Good tstsMe lot la Nichols aaMMlea, 8898; terma. Good corner la Seeoad Met Sorlage 8888 terma. Flao view lot ea tho MM, 8888 1 tei MISS GARVIL IS TO BL 000H0UNDS AT GRADUATE LUMBER TOWN FOKMKK HTtlDKN'l' OK THK KMMATII COU.NTV limit HCIUKIL A MKMIIUH OK HKMOU VltAHH AT (IM)Hi:, .HI7 Friends of MIm Adn II. Carvll are In receipt of Invitation In tho grntl uatlng exercises, of Hie Htobe (Arli.,) high school, where MUs Curvel U t member of tho senior clni. Tho young ormlunte li n aletcr of Mrs. 11. St. Oeorso lilshop, and dur ln her oithomorn onr she was en- 'rolled at tho Klnmnth county hlfih school, with tho members of tho present senior elnK. Ml Carvll has a host of frleud hero who rejoice ut tho completion of her high nchool eture, after purnulm; her atiullro In OrcKon, California and Arlsona. New CHILCOTL Mala St. There ara two klmU of Inturnare, Clilleoto wrttea the klmt that viy. New lecatioa, 883 Malu t, phono 88 The Herald, delivered at your store, See or home, 60 cents a month. OlilMirr OK MANIIUNTKHM IM POIITKll KHOM ItlWIlM KNI Tli.NTI.UY. ltll.MWIMI UK- i:.T KAWI.WrtSICHH k'ivo thoroughbred bloodhounds X .! ... ,1.. U'M.I .r. uiw an nuiiiiiuj u n police force, following Ihe recent 'deprodatlons In tlmt city, and by uu'Uits of these trailers tho author ities hope to capluro tho perpetrrttors of any further violence there, Tho hounds ro In rhargo of Con stnbto John l.ock)ear. They are frun (he KoUiim penitentiary, and ato well trnlileil. ' Fiiltuwltia tho attempt t djnamUo a huiue at Weed a short lime KO, theru have been several suspicious iwcurruiices. The lt of thete wa Sunday night, when tho IVxgln imilIII mid Ihe nlutit of thu Weed 'Tile rompanr slmultaneouslv took ,flre, with no clue to their origin. (leorge. T. Daldwlu has gone to Irortlaud lo attend to business mat iters. ''t enn luok ... 'H ,,k'kllhprtL,l '"'rUiweothaljiL'1 rintlar la IU.H1 Up l Triint ...i ii-.. "" HKt wwum, fr,,,,, hnV "' -Ul,ir can aSBL' m '"torad. WaTa-1 0ll, '""hi First Trust and Savings Bink KliMKh Falls, orcrfon I "Gone Are the Days"; When They Would do as They Pleased Gone Are Ihe Desks, and the Chairs Just Built for Ease; Gone to the Past Like Some of the Men We Know, Including One With Whiskers Nicknamed "Uncle Joe" IfciH J. ZuwwaM, I'rtwMeat K, M. IIiiMi, Vlr.rr. mjw. llert H, WlUiraw, Heerrt.r; """ Surveyorai eind IrrkjtfUon lugmfcm KI.AWATH COUNTY ABSTKACTCa A ft S r K A C I I N (, Um, I'laas, MweorlaU, Ktr. KM MATH, ItWSSQs Hy Kmrtea K. (Written for the United Press.) Wasblagtoa. May 11. It'a pretty rough sledding these days for those poor old congressmen In tha house of representatives who have a kindly regard for their owa comfort while they ara "legislating." An air of politeness aad conventionality has Is In a theater, and tho man who geUisome of the moat brilliant brains of there first always gets that arm. Jour tlmrs. I aak. that th practice At first, resolved to have comfort) be dlKonllnued.1 at any espease. some of the members I At tho moment nonchalantly depoilted their feel on the topa ot the seats In front. As a result, the house preicnted, here and there, pictures of sloughing congress men, with open veats, and feel of as sorted alsea, flapping Idly against crept into the hOuse, nnd several land la th near vicinity of some leg comfortable stunts that coagn used to perform with tired feet aad aching brows have been put on the bad form list, which has been given a prohibitive duty. Wbea the test election added to the number ol congressmen In the house, It necessitated tearing out the comfortable swivel chairs and little mahogany desks, aad the In stallation of long rows of seats which ore a cross between theater chairs and tho rhalrn on which the older Isbtllvo cranium. Home eaatern rep resentatives who wouldn't open their vesta and flap their suspenders e'en though they wero suffocating, eyed Ihe Mapping feet with disfavor, and finally went to Speaker Champ Clark. What they said to the speak er is a dark mystery, but wcntl) that worth' .'drunced to hla forum, ctearc-J his tbroat the way your fath er used to before ho began Ibat lit tla stunt "which hurt him more than U illil vnu." rated rather iitiolorMI- llrv T flpeaker Clark was talking there were, hero and there, several feet waving like, huge elephant ears on either side of the heads of tho members who sat In front of tho fret. Amid sighs, the feet slowly camo down from their heights, and were placed convention ally on tho floor. Congressmen straightened up and Congressman "Alfalfa lllll" Murray of Oklahoma, who believes not In la-de-da things, snorted, opened hla vest a llltlu wid er, nnd contemptuously snapped hl suspenders, The nw ae.it havo entirely changed tho a)iearaurn of the house, not to mention thu nppcaran'n of the members, who heretofore have been aliletlo hide from apectators In the thlr roiti? r wa lulotljnl EVERY MODUN BATH F1XTUB Can he had (turn ui Jest alerts) aeon sa ou nl li i , claim re e II lis a imp fa ilxk. Km, ella wire the factuty s rss tHsr for jdur special lnnt, iHtsaaas or pholoiiraplit here aa4 airk M what )ou IU We'll doitsrast GKCCLCV DO BaaaaaaaaaaaaalaBTtBW aaaaaaaaaaaaBPIsaaaaaa BaltatatatHsaiBaBaB sBBaHPPsgBsaflgelgeH WMsP.sHSla.?grSB gsTgaTaWKilBaBtrramVay HsKiwB flssgg IsmlalaMtllPsaMs BasssssssssssssssPalbKB aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBW &8ams'saBBaBaamBBSsaaBSBsaaamaB aall'aBBBBBBaBaas YOU WANT A KODAK- We havo a No. 4 Kaataiaw twrtrhlgn Wwlah -Oasaajaj l.V-that wa look la evehaagr for a new HiUk. H Ism rou.llll.iai aatt guaranteed to gsve aaliafadloii. iMclaal rest I OUR BARGAIN PRICK-ONLY i$M Call or wrHa for Iho 1818 KotUh I'aUlogor, It la free. Underwood's Pharmacy UI MUII FAU8 ,MI"Ml' HOfaat ft.le llrprenistlte el 0a Mil ('!. lo.'s Hsa-A i l liiwuj mid "titer asassa I ...... Dilirr makes st aaa( .. ...I... limine asd BjtSB AKrni) f..rHlngerss4Waa M-ulliK lnrhllie, tWie W writer-, kti'r WJ unU Mild JUhles. Hsess," lionet) mimI I'lclures. II. M.IHi:V, Praeramw . 710 Mala 81. ,.i, . . . . .. -a, aaa. " ihiw. iiiMm e.mlaMlt. He awl, fllci SJ-iiiiihim' i"- - HHHgaaT"'laT TUB HOc)B Or RKPRKHKNTATl VKH. If ft aim taaiiawti Itiaa sataamafta"BlBaAdfe if A iriAafap wul asm 'aaAtaattajVAfi 8a Oh a ..... - si . .' .. -.- ,w - . ...,., ..w ..r.. v oii.icr nvBung nrrangemenis, when mere was a apacious aes aaa a awe swivel cnair ror cscn ana every nember. C8JM of the congresesmen were wost to fret when tbey attended the district school. The seats now used In the house are a little leas uncomfortable thaa the' bard district school seats, and a little more comfortable than of tbe seats In some theaters, Tha representatives now file In nasi take a seat like a flock ot thea ter patrons and the old members, with aad memories of tha days wbea thay sank luxuriously Into' tho seats of former days, aad awlveled them back at a comfortable aagle, with their feet resting dellclously ' on a llao with their ehlas. Today this Is all changed. There iaa't a plaeo for tho foot owapt, of course, oa the floor and. K'i weary ooagraaoataa slumps down into hie eeathH knees bit Ua hard. baaka of tho ohalrg la froat Sot woaat of all, thoro la oaly one arm to two shales, Jaot ttfco k cally down on the house, and, for gottlng ho came from Missouri, boomed ferth: "Gentlemen, r Just want to call attention to tbe fact that thero are a lot of new members here. That In creases the difficulty of preserving proper order. You know there Is a rule against smoking. There's also a rule against bringing lighted ci gars onto the floor. That rule Is being violated." Here the speaker again cleared hla throat In that "darned If I don't bate to manner," and centinued: "Thero ah er with these new seats there la leas comfort than formerly, aad I sea some members have started the sys tem of resting their foot against the hacks of tha heada la' froat of them. Now I've just beea teld this la had rorm aa wen aa Bars usage or ,tae seats aot to meattoa, 'tho. wear oa waistlines behind mahogany desks. These desks hid tho unbecoming curves of many a vain congressman, leaving only rows of moro or lots passable shoulders, races and heads to bo soon by tho public who came to boo tho national legislature In ac tion. The desks gave tho house a moro dignified appoarance, but that's all past and gone, as has been said before. Now thero Is a dholce stray of Santa Clauso-llko "tumles" and legislative legs on display. Hut what's to be doneT Buperln ttndcnt Woods of tho capltol build ing says that hy tho time tho next apportionment comes around, ho will havo to cut down tho site of tha ..r. ent mlnlnturo seats and roduca tho spaco between the rows. Such gen- tiemon as Soreno Payne and Rn. sentatlvo Sims, whose portliness Is nou nuuwn, ISM BOtlOfl 0004448ao4004tSOOO888080OOMIllM ; - . . . ..st -. : J PROMPT SERVICE." SASONAQLE PrH , ; W. O. SMITH PRINTING f v'.S t. TfJe,! ';;, ."tH"10 CTbVKKN MAIN AND KLAMATH FOURTH ST. 88 8MQMO8O808 ..'" 'fL .1 - ,