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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1914)
vi:n.NKiAY, At'di'nr a, EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THE IjV u. t m& ir f yiV r i 41 & l 6f, 4V' t il' 3 t s K . s ( fit- r ,. MKjretilONAL CARDS won WWll '" MAXWELL M.LONG it aM it. ww ntntu A C1TT AND COUNTY !ViTBirT rnuPANY TIO A.1LOWMAH OMIBOPAOOB ift 1 11 Mi la 111 mrMrTTtkaaAMata OiiTtOXE Willi" ita (Spinal Treetmsat) I U 11:11 a. at 1 tap m.j T tl OAFH Ma rat MM Keaatkel Wood! Wood! lMaafc My Wan ... lHaAiBlkVMi 'MLMtWm4 4-tt. Ltau Woe . . Wee. (atraoaklU) P. C CARLSON WOOD ..B.TS Dty s7 Mat, 4wc KLAMATH FUEL CO. O.Fws. 1T. Wt fsxto a to aamltary laaa :n iltft4 wka tka kwt mta 4s tor waahteff amd lromlag tii'e aU'wawa. Hipartamd wwrtwra 'tad ecwrtaoaa daUrary M kara aaada lueeaaafal, SUPEWO LAUNDRY KLAMATH OOUJrTT f .iMaKaflMM W raaU m ktasfc t kl at tart attSN. It yaw waM vark at I Mai. A. t. TwktKlMMtk to w-ftw-. -wU., Dwa'a Otat- swaH H atoktr riMi-ialil. Ili . THH KLAMASH FALL! MHAMLAonnr Oaaraataai fctt ataw wai at A - F. ! -- ' Bk B OAHVaHsU The Evening Herald W. a SMITH MKot Publkhed daily except iunlay Tk Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Fall, at 115 Fonrta ttret Entered at the poatoae at Klaar- ath Falli. Oregon, for traaaataloa through, tn mall a eecoad-claas attar. 8uberipUoa tarou by saall to aay ai areas la um unite state: On year -. . l.0 One month 1QAMATH FALLS. . . OUOOX WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1914 AND ITOP A KLAMATH FALLS STARTING IX BCSIXKSS (Copyright, 1911, by Geo. E. Patterson) An eminently tucceatul man gives as a bail ot modern big buslneee ue- a tare werd: Organise, Deputise, Systeautiae, There la no Question bat that auc- cm could be tbua attained In any Una ot business. TVhen a man has determined to em bark la a ratall buslneaa ha will know several things it he la wise. He will kaow bow much be intends to invest la business, what bis expense will be. what Is mirgln of profit will be, and th amount tit business ha may reasonably expect to do. The better he knows each ot these the stronger will be his organization, the surer and mere certain will be his success. After he has acquired a knorledge of hi business end Is open 'or busi ness, the first great problem that con front him Is haw to set business In tact, the problem of getting and holding business Is the greatest prob lem In the retail world today. The problem of getting business looks easy to the Inexperienced, but Is In fact most difficult. A met Lint niay start out personally to drum ut business, but be Boon finds this Tery expensive. The enterprising mer chant will soon learn that 'it is far cheaper and more feasible to deputize someone or force to assist, under his careful supervision, In the task of get. ting business. What medium to use Is a matter for each merchant to settle for himself, but If we are to judge future success by past success there Is no question that the local newsnaner is the ehean. st and best medium to use in getting ana noiatag business, all things con- staered. Hotel Arrivals Hotel Hall S. I. Towers. Seattle: L. W f!i 8. O. Nelson. A. L. Rnrlnnlu. a.. Francisco; Robt Tico and wife.Fort Kiamath. White Pelican Mr. and Mrs. P. Oarat mi.- t. n Oarat, MUs O. Goldsracm. T. M.i' vllle. Miss A. Whltaker. a a mi.ii Fred C. Elster. F. J. in, o n Pregmore, E. H. Barer, t,. a' w'm1 ney, San Francisce: J. E rmm wife, A. G. Magers, Mrs. Frank Ma- gera, Salem: W. C. Bennett and -i Paso Roblea; Mr. and Mrs. Will e! Reenea, Newton, la.; T. H. Swan, city; Dr. and Mrs. T. R. McNIne, Lot Angelea; N. Howe, Memphla, Tenn.; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Baldwin, OmiJe; J. C Olds, George M. Hyland, F. A. rt. A. A. Bauraann, Portland; Frank Metachen, H. D. Esmann, Granta Pass; Lurene Carter, Belolt, Wto.; J. H. Orlaley and wife, Med ford. Freah apples Imported Into the British Isles dnrln fh ,.. . aonthi of im declined to 60,000 000 pound,, bnlaK aTertted g6 00 ' 000 pound, in the like period In 1 JU and 1913. The heart of th tv..i. , .. v.vniuu ja Bum to beat on an average of flfty-elght beau to the minute, whiu tw .i.. meat eater bvari... ... .. difference of 22,000 beate In twenty- ' uuura. To cool tbe air fp nn.. .. and thereby permit the miners to work longer shifts h. ... . German coal mine compress air at the surface of h m.j .. ,. it - B.wuHU uuu Dixie it through the working. Women are a-raduativ nnni..i J TKSlIlM Austrian Reservists at Consul Gen eral's Office Wanting to Go Home I MHaaBaBBBWKBMaHBHBBHaKHHBMHaKHaKflHaKHi KsHaKsHaKsHaKsHaKsHassHaKsHasUs HVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaRXluVaaH HaBBBBBKaaakStBaHBBBBBBBrSiflBBBl -i imHBmmmmm BEBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBB?aBBBBBsVjBBBBBBBBBBBBBKBBsRasVHl IisHaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBffjBBBBKrBBBHBBKKn laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaKaaVaKaaHaaMU tHaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBK'BHaBBKBBBBBBBBBBBBiai fsXaQsHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBtfBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsHaBBBa'Hl KamBkaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBafVasiZSCUISasHaBB! mSSSSSSSSSSSEBSBSSBSSnKM A few hours after the Austrian gen eral consul for tho United States In New York bad issued a call to arms to the reservists of the Austrian army In tho United States the office swarm ed with them. From far and near about New York they had come to offer their services and to learn when they should be shipped back. VIce-Consul Prederlch Klsherauer. as shown In the photograph, was so ers May Woman t I United Press Servlc COLORADO CITY, Colo.. Aug. 5. Because, It Is alleged, sho "siwnda too much time doing fancy work," Mrs. May Ammerman, commissioner of records and pollco magistrate of Colorado City, has been made tbe victim of a recall petition the first woman officeholder in the history of the country to face the recall. Simultaneously, recall petitions have been circulated against Mayor J. D. Faulkner and rnmmluli... ., Public Highways Charles tt. Myles. Here are some of the things charr ed against Mrs. Ammerman In th petition circulated against her: "She keeps books for a fraternal order and docs the work on city time. "She voted for the purchase of a ItesoluUoa of Coadolenco Whereas, The Great and Supreme Ruler of the Universe, has In His In finite wisdom removed from amongst us one of our worthy and esteemed sisters, Mrs. C. E. Wlddoes; and whereas, tho long and intimate rela tion held with her In the faithful dU- charge of her duties in this union saake it eminently befitting that we record our appreciation of her; Therefore, Resolved, That the wis dom and ability which she has ex ercised in the aid of our organization by service, contributions and counsel, will bo held In grateful remembrance. Resolved, That tbe sudden removal of such a life from amongst our midst leaves a vacancy and a shadow that wm no deeply realized by all the members of this union and win prove CLOGGED NOSTRILS HEAD GOLDS AND CATARRH VANISH In One Minute Your Stuffy Nose and sum vMara, Sneezing and Noae Banning Ceeee, Doll Headache Goes. Try "Ely's Cream mm Oet a small bottle anyway, Just to '" ppiy a mtie la the Nostrils and Instantly your cloaied nn.. ..a stosjed-up air passage of the bead wui open; you win breathe freely; dullness and badacbe d!sapp(.r, q, morning, the catarrh, cold-ln.t... . - .- ' Vi caiarrnai sore throat will dleappr. cuu sucn misery now! n ti.. niall hnllt. a iinii. .-.. iiuiuo ui en a uream Bain.ii busy taking names and address of the applicants that all other buslnws was suspended. It has been said there arc 100,000 reservists ot the Austrian army in tho United Slates. These men are uudcr oath to return to Austria any time tbu call comes, it It helleviHl tho oath orecludes them from swearing alteglsnco to the Unit ed States, as would be required were they to become naturalised citizens. Recall City Officer dilapidated, second-handed autoa- blle, which was a needless luxury. "She used tbe power of her office to vent her spite on political enemies. "She voted f or an expenditure of I2.G00 for a culvert which could have been built for several hundred dol lars. . "She Jeopardized the Interests of tbe city by not attending strictly to her duties as police magistrate." Mrs. Ammerman says sho welcomes any Investigation of her official con duct. She denies with vehemence. however, that her fancy work has Interfered with the conduct of her office. "That charge Is merely brought by opponents of woman suffrage because tbe charge looks good In Drlnt." laughingly said Mrs. Ammerman. a serious lots to tho community and the public. Resolved. That with deoo sym pathy with the bereaved relatives of the deceased we express our hope that even so great a loss to us all may be overruled for good by Him Who doeth all things welt. Resolved, That a copy of these res olutions be spread upon the records of tbls organization, a copy printed Iu tho local paper and a codv for warded to tho borcaved family. MRS. ROSE A. HARPOLD, EMMA R. GRiaSBY, MRS. H. C. CHAMBERLAIN. Baroness Worporgo. one of ih smartest women in Vienna society, was one of the first among tbe Aus trian aristocracy to take ud !.. tlon. OPEN AT ONCE, the nostrils; penetrate and heals the Inflamed, swollsn membrane which line tbe nose, bead and throat; clear air passage,; atop nasty dis charges and a fsillnw of olaan.l.. K ... w -- --w .aa) uulul "w com Immediately. Don't lay awake tonight itrtig. gllng for brettb. with head atn'a4, nostril closed, hawking and blowing. mo or a co, witt it running BO, fOUl muCOUS rirnnnlaa- !. Ik. Ibroat, and raw dryn(M la dlatratelag ' "ui oeeoiM. Put your faith 1... -.. "Klr'a Cr.am Bala" and your cold THREE CENI FARE TOLEDO lflT Kl.i:tTtmS VOTING OV TIIK I'VIUilAHK OK IUII.WAV, tlAH AMI OTIIKH 1'fUI.IO ITILITIt. UUIOK I.K.IW IN CAMPAIGN foiled Pre Service TOLEDO. O, Aug 5 A special election m m progiMs aw iub w decide on Iho proposed ,000.000 bond Issue for the purch or urn bond Imu for lbs purcn or m SSUE trwt railway )rtm anu iu amen,'"- "-- - -- i M,,ilu,; -"" ' . ,. . ... . . . .uhmliiluu at . iiioiHo.i I cOru" ,i , Ohio Ultrte Mil ,',.,. Ij.bor omalsatUiM ar behind Iho ... ................ project ana me voimg iooy iouowa spirited campalgu of preliminary apleaU to tho people. The trret car company several months ago refused to lower Its fares to three cents, even though the city council so ordered The council consequently held up the trnnchtae grants and the contro versy remains In litigation. Tbe eleo tlon today will either cloe or reopen tho three-cent fare Issue. EUREKA SOON TO HAVE RAILROAD I'lMMl'EKOUli TTY ON MUM- IIOU1T UAY WILL IAMK ITU UNIQUK DISTINCTION IN TIIK MONTH TO COMK United Press Servlc) KUREKA. Calif.. Aug. 5. Eureka Is soon to lose Its distinction of do ing tbe largest city In the United States unconnected with the outside world by railroad. In September tbe last spike will be driven In the line by which the North western Pacific will enter Eureka by way ot Eel river canyon. The line will open a territory about 3,000 miles square In extent and rich agriculturally, pastorally and miner- ally, which has hitherto been closed to the world. Tbe lino will also be one of tho most picturesque In the world. Princess Josephine von Lobkowlts won the chief woman's orlxe In the society fencing tournament held In Prague. A Chester, Pa , tobacconist over 3,500 women customers There are two ktoeta of tr.., Clillcoto writes) Um kta4 thM sy. wo nua. HrnkTsOassgdAdn in-.iiiii.ii.il i ,-n- , FOR SAT.R " - I,- . . . ,. PIANO FOR BALE Nearly Dew Gil- bert A Son's piano for sale at a bargain. Address P. o. Box 7t. 1-Ct FOR SALE-Bush A Una piano, ,. most new. in aood rnnHin,.- ., aell at half price. 931 Ross .'t,, Mt 'un itKNTTwo-room furnished ..house on bill. KL.t,i. u.u.. city water. Inquire w n i.i.l Printing Co, PASTURE FOR RENT-Nla.ty acre excellent pasture enclosed by 56 Inch woven wire fence; running water. Enaulre of J. p. On.. n.. ,--.-. .vwwv, V;V. "i, ursgon. FOR RBNTIlonmin- i. ... ten room, somn tnr n.k. , KMPlng, central location. Will rent lurmsnod or will ..,, furniture and rent rooms. See Chiimt. ar .... treat. " -" A. n HELP WANTHn "LY?-"" "td at tho -..m... ouso for general house- work. i c-tr WANTED-Boy ' tonaral work at " WfUg MO. j MISCELLAMRnriQ POR RENT " "I'w'li'ki'iaau.a.iWMasi s Jwlaaa.a.w m ,,, . Ohio Will Suftrage Next Fi . United Press nUt CLKVKUVND. Oltlii. vtt & -Tti P lr lb" I tic voter of Otilu will VKOIHHU tUl" uptHirtuultj' to tot on a tl'.cl l trXi Aitivuduiniit at Itta i lions ou Nocitit)r 3d m mao rr tain todajr wbtu ptuioit tltb W4"" nto witU tltau 300,000 lumr. wor on -- i . jU Itlonsl atnendmeni to tht . B" ' '' ' mmimwallh .' The nralltutHsrv tlrli Iu tt -- i . ,Mui "' "" ... , . . , .h... of hard cartti-Alanluir br n r "" tlon ni compute any r I MM '" ite MImImIppI U H en ... . . . , ..Mft . -i .- ..... uttio in viry coumr una to ' throughout tb Ulf. muttrasp t r, with petUlun, bo covr ally etrry lurb of ground In fort to procure tlcnaturr and voter to their lde With the filing of lh pot camp storlr of huw lguturt many cat were i:urd from who htd hllbrto opposed tut The Hygtenk UrUlf eUaUa U Uum u4 SVffXSJ M UMMawlf t imJ. era toiiM it sl HEALTH PRINCIPLED u Frmcrteml. 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