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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1914)
MONI,V. .Wl, l. MM I THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON BritisA Fleet at Spithead, Greatest Ever Assembled in World PROFESSIONAL CARDS The Evening Herald WMMIMWM W. O. SMITH Wltar MAXWELLJI. LONG Published dally eacept Sunday by The Herald Fnbllehlng Company of Klamath rails, at 116 fourth Street w--Hi "..?' j TTW ttitJltjm 1. WUU BnllelM Eatered at the postoSea at Ha--ath rmlla. Oregoa. tor traBaadaaloa through tha malta aa aecotd-laas attar. CITY AND CO! ABSTRACT, URMOn M MtHI OAcar AMOdftOM Subacriptlon Urma by mall to any - draaa Id tha Ualttd Stataa: .- ' ....-' " Ak Jgfct.W' z .r ,a v. ,- - , - ?M ixxjffe' :A-"-r :.. riL-.irv; i COlfrANY One year s.oo m 'J! It. ( r" A.S.UWMAXf. Mm xaUaaat ia-k ueni KtaMaiAOn. Oflea and ReeMeac, NW cor. 7th and Mais Phoae IIS OLaTTOXX WIMWH Trtttaeat) OBce heaaa: to 11:1 a. ; te K p at .; ereule . 7 to 'Woo! G , r' P. Ci CARLSON Di7,aak,'4.fMt f Bay yawrgraaB alah earl ' KLAMATH FUEL CO, 7i anna; UT. 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Oaa moath KLAMATH FALI . . OMOON SSSjilSinjJBBSStX TTS3t WW '. . J . "" fflff MOXDAV, AVO. 10. 1UU gl .J-aailll' 111' i t.,4g5tjaIUaW. I ZZZ?l0m !! Mill" ,L , LH 1 .1 I I , TT Mflrff 'SsjIT?,v5v S.&-l'rt&A ,. . N ,. iai', 'JirT.ii i. - " . Xi allJPT ' - r.li. -i. bBMMVBMMbBi KLAMATH FAXU lRj2aSifV?5v Sv r LJXBKr-& i I' L T ilili IflKT T Jk, . ' "J " i JlglUB WHOEVER It a thai mado tho IfiHaaWSlr -SaiaWPWH Lr C "3Vll ' '-SStit&S&k'? t -i Ik i liM$3Bi credited to Darr Crockett, enunciated a truth that U beyond cavil or dis pute. The clrcumitancM Icadlnc to com ment on the peculiarity of human nature occurred laat week, after the advance on augar vaa announced through the columns of the Herald, tha cause of said advance being charged to the war In Europe. Aa toon as the advance became known generally, frantic haste was made to lay In a supply of this com modity calculated to last, the pur chaser from six months to a year. and one particular order received by a local merchant Mas for COO pounds of sugar for a family of five. Under ordinary circumstances such a quan tity of sugar would last a family of that site for considerably more" than two years. Query: Why did these people wait for the advance In sugar before .buy ing In quantities? The general con ditions ware known to all, and it was to be expected that certain commod ities would advance In price. Why, If the ready money Is avall- abte, sad the desire to provide against a possible .future embarrassment Is paramount, do not these same people Invest their surplus In some staple commodity, a necessity, such as flour? The price of flour. will cer tainly nol drop, and It may go up, while, sugar Is a. speculative article. and may go up or down on very short notice. , People In the "know," men who study such questions, do not predict any great disturbance In the- wheat market, When the war was declared there was a flurry In wheat on the ex changes In different cities for a day or so, but it soon settled to the old basis and has remained practically at the same figures since. One reason for this Is the extreme ly favorable reports from alt wheat belts In the world. In- the United States 'alone the preliminary estimate for winter wheat for the first or'the present month is 675,000.000 bush els; while for spring wheat It Is 236,- 000,000 bushels; a total of 911,000, 000 bushels, compared with a. tnrt of 686,691,000 bushels as an average production for the last five years.. From other wheat countries come mo Mime lavoraoje reports, and a scarcity of flour, even under the pres ent conditions. Is not anticipated. Notwithstanding these' condition. the query stilt forces Itself UDon one Why Is this surplus investedin sugar at an advanced price Instead of flour, or some other necessity, at the old price? Why wait until an advancel cornea to bay? ADVERTIflEB WITH A PLAN " (Copyright, 1912, by (Jeo. E. Patterson) - mere is as much difference be tween an advertiser with a Dlan and an adverser without a plan as there is between tho builder of a fine res!. dence4wlth a plan and the builder of the residence without a plan. Whether in th,o building of a building or tho building of a business the same rule holds true success or failure Is Just the difference between plannlne bo. toro .building and building before planning. Ju one instance the ro,iit Is fixed and certain, while in tho other Instance it is like taking a kap in the dark. In all the catalogue of buainc.a ac tivity the merchant as a class Is op eratlag without definite selling plans, wd the merchant class is falling at the rate of 96 out of every 100. The average merchant buys his toiia, hires bis clerks, omnia hi. doora fpr business and goes after tba The greatest fleet ever assembled in the world was mobilized at Spit head, England, two weeks before the outbreak of the European war. Part of it Is now in the North Sea threat ening to iWk the German war TesscU. Chicago Called Western Divorce Clearinfi House L'nlled Prasa Service CHICAUO. Aug. 10J -Chicago U a .in..lii.tiAii,. fnv AvArfm nt thA tl - " I tire Middle West, a J. A.' Ualdwln. of rdingtoaudge e Cook county superior court, wh recently looked into the question t increasing d vorces In the Wind; City, New Yo sajd the Jurist, function for-the forms the same "-People come hee tobtaln -di vorces without having the folks back homo know about it," said Judge Baldwin. "If they were divorced In their home cities, the papers wouid'be full, of it. They come here and es cape publicity unless one of.tbe par ties to the suit is sufficiently prom inent to attract the attention of the local newspapers. ' "Those of ui who hear hundreds of divorce cases every year feel that money the natural effect of business nctlvlty. He says by his cenduct: "I'm after the 'mon. ' There Is nothing so distasteful to 'the trading public as a merchant whose only pur pose Is to get their money. The peolc want value received and satis faction for every dollar expended, and the merchant who embarks In busi ness with the determination to ren- Uier the public the best service possible has really adopted a good selling plan, and Is headed toward the goal of a permanent and profitable business. The selling plan is Incomplete, how ever, without 'a definite- advertising plan. ILis said that over 76 per cent of the money spent for advertising !s a waste because of no definite ad vertising plan. And yet, in the face of this appalling waste, the majority ot tb merchants go at this great problem of business building with their eyes shut. They should open their eyes to the situation and become master salesmen, which Includes salesmanship on paper. The master salesmen are the master hminu. builders. TO EXCHANOE -For money or other value, 18-foot motor boat, fully equipped. Inquire 1117 Main street. 10-3t Philadelphia ranks .seventh In the list of cities of women smokers. Chi cago being the leader. Antoinette Deda, of Astoria, N. V., has patented a machine for drilling and shaping buttons. Queen Wllbelmlna personally In vestlgsted the living conditions of the workmen In Amsterdam. ........I ....... ti...nt i iv- th ..w clutlou of the lialtlc Sea bent on dis- trolng French commerce. Sunch was the anuouncrmonl of Sir Edward Orey, secrury of foreign af- fairs In the houne of common last Monday afternoon. the ev of divorce can hardly be I. Every separation not ika up a home, but also I overs I 'i I.HAaAKns .K.l.l. f, fn.Ml.hiM m r" .-.,. y .-. - jiivi?euCQ( in rjacu maiuirv lur nuumrr tlon for divorce. The remedy for this distressing condition mutt be found, In my opinion. In amending the marriage Uwa. ,,.... t "I lavar legislation requiring from thirty to sixty days notice before a license to marry Is granted. Other data regarding the propoied mar- lnvt, ,0 that full Investigation might be made by friends of the contracting parties, should be furnished when no tice of Intent to marry is served. "Of course, I would require that both parties be proven to be free from any serious diseases or taints that might be passed on to their off spring." A filler to lite People of Klamath Falls aud Klamath County I wish to call the attention af-tbe people of Klamath Falls "and Klam ath county to an article published in tb Evening Herald on August 4, 1914, which showed that I, 8. P. Lowery, did not sign & certain peti tion asking the city council to pass an ordinance regulating the hours of running barber ibops In Klamath Falls. Now, people, my reason for not signing this petition Is because I am(not,in the barber business for pleasure. I run ft barber shop be cause I need tbe money, and for the benefit of my customers, who are mostly made up of clerks, laborers and ranchers, and their working hours are uiually from 7 In the morning to 6 In the evening, and if we open at 8 In tho morning and close at 7130 In the evening, when would these classes of people be able to get shaved, unless they shaved them solves? (Jetting shaved is not like buying groceries. You can't order It by phone and have it sent up by dollvory, You have to go to tho shop In person and wait your turn, and a barber can only wait on about four mon an hour. Now. people, this Is a past or a continuation of a fight that was started on mo by the barbers of Klamath Falln over two years ago because I would not. Join them In their prices and hours, and since that tlmo I have been called a acab to tbe public, and there have been petitions circulated against ma aaklng the pcopto not to patronise me. And, at to y price, tbay are tha Interna- LETTERS FROM THE PEOPLE Taklne ttm titubltltalton of th llrlt Uh rtwt along wild the rrv'otu visit Uny tatr, It a i".wl rioiw fur H tny Iwur UHtrMi ! h d4 of lrvldcet I'olncaro of Fre t moltlliattou tf th IIHlUh Urol Jut utl In. Wuy uulf. trjJu Ciar Nicholas, the guw ha bvnbfor h uuibrv. Jiu, and In iv llUhr Wj U mado by many persons that boih na. j TUpi.ti motv than 30o vl. h the at f lllt, Wlilli. tlri lions know that Austria wa about to In all. a ny thl IIqu4l lo U llrluln U not lrn In 1rhln. h begin war on rvla, and that both combined Cct of Ibo rswMnder olh a number of Ihtm. jtlonal union prices, which ar rwog inUcd everywhere In ttio Uutlvd Htalc. Now, t-oilc, rprafntbor bfor tho I.owery'H camo to this town and Marl ed w barber ihop you could not get a shave for less thxn 35c, uor could not gt shaved bfore I In Ihn morning, Herald's Classified Adrs. MMWWWVWWtWWWWWWWMMMMMAA 1 FOR SALE PIANO VOH SALE Nearly new Oll-I bert A Son's piano forAarai a bargain. Address P. O.Utox 798 1-Ct ' KOU SALE Hush A Una piano, al- mott new. In good condition. Will Mil at half price. 921 I tote street. 6-et KOU SAI.U Four-room house and two lots, 1750. Tfrnu. Inquire 1117 Main street. 5-3t i yon 6Al.l-Comptt furnishings of 4-room houie at sacrifice. Includes the range and kitchen furniture. In quire 106 Worden ave. 7-tt FOR RENT KOU KENT Two-room furnished ..house on hill. Electric light and city water. Inquire W. O. Smith rlnttng Co, PA8TUHE FOR RE excellent pasture Inch woven wire water. Enqtllre of tal, Oregon." HELP WANTED -!- i-ry-vvvxivui-r AN or ahead work up to bettor pa, taui age,xper present s ager, Ash yANTrtt) oirl , for- gjfieral house work 'Mrs. Okiojtol flprlngs ad dition, io.3t SITUATION WANTED -- !, ViVryyMVyyjj WANTED Position aa stcongrapher or bookkeeper by young Isdy, Oood references. Eight years' experience. Address H, Herald. 7.ct MISCELLANEOUS 1'' "iii'ri-M-rvwViiuu,!. 'Nimyi NICE, COOL ROOMfl, with hot and ' told water. Tha Claremont. 27-i:t LOST AND FOUND "" - -.- .-- Qwu FOUND Hunch of keys; ownur can have same by applying at Herald office and paying for this ad, LOST Bunday afternoon on Main treat, child's gold band bracelet, j; A. Oordbn, Whit Pelican Oarage, VJ NlnVy acres IfncloVd by 56-1 Iffeas; running ' IT. Rose, Crys- I :TED MALE HELP IlqsMeeper I orNtfflce man arabltlouaVto get 0u who has XAn htm 'to (NmorArponslble and ft poMUbfls through us. HSeducatio and prKTl. a. PWlpe, man- MflrOre. tSA. . . 10-lt t Ktfl tM fcuuUl Involve Ibrm nor aflor t 30 lu lb xvmlne .Vow hhj lmv In th pt, ry lmt". I bcltovo bv e, , Mt M,Un. ' 1.0WKMV Hon of my not !ett.c th priltlon """ ft-r 'hop. ll Mat pokvn of above, and t fevllnve p Arf , n.titl4 to eitljotubttt in Klamath) Falls at long wo pay our bill and glva tH-jlo fair tfvatmrnt U'lllS our (f)rnd and cuJtoinrr will tun Hnue to pAtronlto u in tba future tw SUMMER COMFORT CAN BE SECURED ' BY THE USE OF ELECTRICITY EUclric ToMUrgp EIclricCofr-raUl trie Bakiiii 0bru'ntl Stova 4 - EUclric Vacuum Ci Electric Walking Mac! EJ riav-rou bought yourUtHOTPOlNT ELECTRIC i IrON yet, at the apecial price of $2.60. Thi price good till Auguat 15, 1914. California-Oregon Power Co. MWW1 ew 4 '" " wi aipm i There'i Money for You I'wJvfiJfh 1 tw ,u'" !r wjLr.fs.. - . m AftcA-Y. rrrOZXi: V wnmiover yoiLW "t V . . IrJkjm. 3 s A I .WIM txjffJi'-z;ivwfj&H t i Mfr-riufinA "0CJ. Ttii-n !(,..," iWacvi m i .. .. yyaaBMrC7x irTTTiav,. aa v r. ' viSMMbmmmT Mm v"T?'rnw por FIRSTSTATE SAVINGS BANK KLAMATHPAlJu. OKMON . , l ho tutttt VtlUUlltrt, Amirle lafnrttilo itxwl itw KUtnofti lUtttt. H (litlrttto, em llctftM want att bring reaalta. EVERY PIANO WE HANDLE l oo of tl Uwt in it and. cr load shtpmonu gtiranta tho right Nlrr to ftry (urbar . SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT itta, Elec- itf I M I'm M Minera'and EUciric Pana. I w mne, andAagt but not Uaat. M --., trie Iroai. i (lino of need ant it when you' hnvo UiifBiy inveitad In Vlrat vfuat ami Havings hitik; Jii don't have to aac rflco brtiy Moliintc property. elo., on a nlnoh whan nut It, Heady rash that cent Inlareit la yours, and la aktn money while you steep, when you bar mi account lu the First State nnd 'HaVlaga Hank, i ' t