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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1914)
T-lt," iteji.vi1'-,W A IVft.. .IT tfft i jk. liJWrtt lift $" iT 1 , F- Si" I- .. if m i . i, h" ?ffVtf listSjPA 1 ' . .J 1.' V..M I -v2i, -$ !"?.; ff. (W .L "Vrf inrSnl-?j, , rv 'rv.jc .... , THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUMDAV, HiiwriiMmiH a, u ... " .r .?... .' . .... iSt' nWCHinNAI. CARLM '-i j? . , ,w--w..-. J"V 44 J' ,rCITO AND COUNTY AMTRACT COMPANY DWOBAHOB TMa Me 4.? A. a.LOWMAN dlMPI40ffB m M -UaAmaI bV TNfl IWHBM em Ore. Fboee 116 Oflce Md Residence, NW cor. Tth ud Main OLAfTON K. WiKKlKK rhysklaa ud Surgeoa OsteefaUi Spoadytetbcraplat (Sptaal Treatmeat) OBee kaaae: t to 11:30 a. b; 1 to c r .: evealags, ? to 1 . Til KLAMATH MM I ITTWIMtT Guarantees Int Ibm work aa wrilMlnt ek aenrlea. It m kave mulii to aaake cesnalalat aad de aa eat - Wood! Wood! Id-teea Bedy WIN . - it-la 1Mb WIN e-ft. MfWwl 4-It. L k Wa4 We, (EttraeakJll) P. C CARLSON v W OOD IBM WOMBa tWiP eaMQanB VlN 4MM9 SSeMa1 ePB ahLB Iff flal flflLeM Wf ,"" W Uim KLAMATH FUEL CO, A Good Eater Make A Good Thinker Oeed groceries balld up tk eysteai,. stimulate tke brala ui jtaereaee year .capacity to tklak. -Aad RIOHT tklaklag brlaga tke '1 T results. Oar greeeriea MAKBYOD THINK. VAN RIPER BROS; nioao as 1 '-Taa Herald, delivered at year -- h . WW VWM aaseatk. Front Li verv Ji"l.. v. -Kf( r AfiV r. PfflMrir Um Oooteaa fiaklai f iHfaUi.BQVimKI UVaKY AHB cry ij . "iHi . 3..taw . 1 if. ri' &&.s V :"n. I, ? Mt-W The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH. ..... MKor 1 ruMMita dally aiCwBi Baaday kyj RUniUk rati, at US foartk ftraat Katarad aft tka aoateaea at Klaai atk ralla, OrfKoa. for traataUaaloa througk tka aalla m wcoa4-c!aa aMttar. Town of Mouland, Burned to the Ground by German Invaders SubtcrtpUoa Una by nail to it draaa la tka Ualttd BUtan: I Oaa yaar ....... 11.00 j Oaaaoath .10 KLAMATH FALLS. . . ORBOON TL'KSDAY, 8K1TKMIIKU tOM aWiSnl( AXD STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS WASTED ADVERTISING If t Copyright 1913 br Geo. K. Pattcnoa J A noted scientific writer ulii that at leat two-thirds ot all human effort Is wanted, and the remaining i one-third la largely mUdlrectcd." It, thi assertion 1 true It would be ln- tcrestlng to figure out what portion . of 135,000,000.000. the amount j" pent aanually In the world's market. Is watted. It Is likewise interesting to know what per rent ot the millions of dollars spent annually is watted and why It Is wasted. Men who hare made a rarctul study of advertising tell ua that oxer T5 per cent ot all advertising Is wasted. Why this vast per cent ot inefficiency T It waa only recently we noticed that tare department stores la a town advertised on the same day that they ware now holding the "Greatest Semi- Annual Clearance Sale Ever Held Here." Each ot the stores could not be holding the greatest sale. The proprietors did not believe it, the pub lic did not believe it. and the three advertisements were Inefficient and wasteful. Dishonest advertising Is destructive In tendency and wasteful advertising. Tke problem of distribution, ot bringing buyer and seller together. Is the great problem la business. Any adverUstng that does not accomplish this result Is wasteful advertising. - Spasmodic, and In fact alt adver tising aot backed op with a definite plan, la wasteful advertising: This kind of advertising never can bo re lied upon to produce definite results. There la one certain way of reduc ing waste in advertising. Just as salesmen axe made efficient by proper training aad handling so advertising will be efficient whea the advertiser la properly trained. It Is Just aa fool lab to prepare advertisements with out a knowledge of advertising as It Is to perform a critical operation without a knowledge of surgery. 1 iyt 1' . . f nfn!BtLjjiffH dsH Raam' ilBawal i 'JamVa. . fil-fc T " ' p-.--- ? j .r Jif!.' 1 H..vBaiJCAWH,f.7'-n, JPamWW aVmWMT iisl'? First Women's State Political Convention Oq tnttrd Pre firlc .ttddrrs of wsitomo by i(r, Ckl. 1 .. . k nil kktnlkipn .ltt, V YfttMllI Uuluk l...lllkfM,l tt.u 1 ,! 0. ( iirtfii ioi, .. . . "' wm.,w ,iw inuiniBi 1 trt .tain m)IUIval cohpUoi evirll. '"-- I hM lii tl Kiirm by Humi'ti uxiim In t, t.i 10 11 m, liHiny In tW IMikIau ullj us. Mr. Ik l. Fnull of Hie Wrmcit's Stl IH'iiHwtaUe Club Jr ii)s a clinlrmnu 111 ttlH HfltiriKUlK .. . . Wir," wildoit by I'rr.uhnt Ytw HNS lPU. I'Uim IQ Kill ll,,, jij cralln fnnill.Utt uomliim4 n nrein mhi primary Hem lusd uj- Kr) imitity In thv tttl fv(svrt of lb women te tiMdw j 1 . ..,. .. . u...s ikk .i.ii. 111 t itaiuM iii u u t . m iltUUri ft UPirRmrf, n 111 imi-j,m ,ihivin ,,m .,if, Itlcii, ovury -oninti' ikmwraUt club, A iMvr an ',l)at, . alwj, Im fnllfotnln kiiI rm mcmlHT by Mr. Virginia Marlii cuuu- to nl.l In making Ih world's rir-l i'. of U Angola, Ullivr nt4ki ,i ilillcal contention ( women brlt'Mt. CeliA K Cftmvron and Mn." Milan! mtrr Thi' mu'olnlmitiit of T nnncaii. toi or llkvrtn4, aommtUw by Mr. IVrnald, H10 rl Th cmvtttlou will cl0 tMu, Vri of xxrlnuii couimllltv nd sn'Witn a recopiion it a iih-m huiiU This photograph was taken a few hours after the Ormnu troops had occupied tho town of MouUnd In Uclglum. They decided to wlp the place from the fnctr of tho earth. Hut bfor doing so they pa nollcv to the Inhabitants to leave, and thousands ot ineivwarum and children hurriedly packed their household good lu carts and went out seeking shelter. In a few moment th town was in llamcs. mid tlttlo was left of It. AdverUaeBstBU Green Mountain mine. In Douglas county, may operate on a large scale. HAVE DARK HAIR ii.iuiE. AND LOOK YOUNG 'leaving the guest wen Ttcd with dellciou refreshments. Mrs. AiltlUott entertained tier Sab '1'iith school ctau m her home Mon I. Herald Special Service) , day evening. After gauiwi and much MT. lKI. Sept. S.Tho Ladles' lleaure Mr. Addison drove" tho chit Aid Society ot the Mt. l.akl church ,,ren ""n held Its regular monthly business! ' NODODY C4X TELL WHE.V VOU, meeting at "the church Wednesday j Tho wliMIe of th thre-tilng ma 'aflAMMin k .nufnl .ma,Ihm will I... KltlM trf llAflll ft.Mf (Hid actf-llntl if lllM UABKW UKA "-1UKU HA,K'he!d September 16th at the church. I Riley, Ail the ranefcers am lthr WITH SAGL Tl- 'in the afternoon, to tie comforters, jtlire-hlng or preparing for It. i Grandmother kept her. hair beault- n.L .---.. ..- . r...t... Si-hniil utantttl liular. Tlio two beve uranamouter aept oer.nair oaauu-i in varisnon r.nueavur oocivij . - - fully darkened, glossy aad abundant went for a picnic on Mount Stukel onj"001 houses In this community" were with a brew of Sana Tea and Sulnhnr .'Frldar. Ther droe to the other sldd'a" ly. Mt. Lakl and Spring Uke Whenever her hair fell out or took .of the mountain, where they had',l,rleU both bu,lt lh, -r. luncn. tnty ciimoca 10 toe top irom ' on that dull, faded or streaked ap pearance this simple mixture waa ap plied witb wonderful effect. By ask ing at any drug store for "Wyetk's Sage and Sulpkur Hair Remedy," you will get a large bottle ot tkla old- time recipe, ready to use. for about 50 cents. This simple mlxtare ca be depended npoa to restore natural color aad beauty to tke kalr aad la splendid for dandruff, dry, Itchy scalp and falling hair. A well-known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody cam tell It has been applied It's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush aad draw It through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two It is restored to Its natural color and looks glossy, soft aad abundant. 'Warreaton has carried a $150,000 bead Issue for gravity water. Peadletoa has a building boom, and tke Dally Tribune has a new home. Wlsard Edison says be expects to solve the problem of securing electric power directly from coal. 'nVlif UrH VBBBBBBBBBBBBBW i- flHalaaHf! ffHI Economy supply station I HI tke tkrifty ssotoritt. ,1 Everything here to d. I KM create your running ex. JSB psates, sad iacreste your 'SKI rosatoru and plestares. vPTI w"e specisliae ia I "Nobby Tread" I Turet . Ttsu tires aw asw bfaf I Hy-t'i wgalsr siisty- wb'VI aay sejssasssi M I eaatsaWei . dJet JaadaVdaV MaVafl I I' J that side. The smoky condition of Neatly 2,000 piles have been driven the atmosphere prevented n first class on the Astoria municipal dock to date, view ot tho valley. ' " " . Main street, Oregon City, will be The young people ot Mt. Lakl wero!r,ml with bltullthlc entertained last Wednesday evening j at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ClydoJ Fitly thousand combinations are Griffith. A very pleasant evening was (possible with a now-comblaatlon pad. spent in playing gnmes. Just betoro.tock. Admiral Sir David Beatty, Great Britain's NewlHero King Albert It Reported Hurt United Press Service LONDON, Sept. 8 A news agency dispatch via Amsterdam says King! Albert ot Belgium was slightly' wounded on tho band by fragments of a shell Saturday, while leading thoj Belgians near Antwerp. This has not' been confirmed. . 1 Several Central Western roads are to build bathhouses for cattlo that unpleasant odors may be avoided. ' Herald's Classified AdvsJ FOR RENT . FURNISHED ROOM, with or with-! out board, with private family; 1 gentleman preferred. Inquire Tenth and Bush. 8.31 1 ----- FURNISHED ROOMS Nice cool rooms at the Clalrmont. 8-19-lm'1 I OFFICE ROOMS Choke suites in the Odd Follows and Wililts build-1 Ink's; best location ia the city, Im' W. O. Smith, Herald office. 20-tf LOST AND FOUND ! -kr-ksis s. s si s m m mm --iyyvvvvwvnni,lrtn it ' LOST Sunday nlirht. on Main street. T -, .. blue chinchilla coat. Herald office. Finder notify 7-lt FOR SALE MrWMWMwVWWV 7sf PM 13- "f XM" " 'f MiBB-k. ' Sm: m aCTBf'M'iflwl ia iS Xi?' "Ss " "P?r' I t aVlSaIBl s B RPSilflLi W B- aBBuBBt-n-SnBBBBBBB -JimmmWf9fSLimmtiJStlm& I m LH-sKi,'Wwii 4 ea8BK SZiri faMfjMaMi f? wtSi rW B5K t3k''' ''iii&A aaf BBBPi Ep ' ' It )TaHaaaH-BBHaB-Hm Bs--BMHaaSH WKfS9KmMt:mWKBSrr30 Belgian Telephoning To Headquarters fwSKI flBrC-aaVUBlB-B-bS-BTr1 BH?jiaH VJsWHaaavef 1 ISa-lwiiau- i KX,mmWmmmmWKmmmWtmmmWmWm9mWm Germans Avoided Fortified Towmj Untied ,,fva BervlM WINDO.S. Mepl. MtoiW tm 'writers nt the front indkMa ifcitlSil nrtuarts bate avoided nHow u.i Marks nn the hM Freucti rtt( j .dtle. In tk Most rase. lhx (aaw)', MhH, li lug Investing tortri. TW 1 Usrmsn bavn Marched ); uii, nlclit, ruling In the hottr-.t witt( ht day, Tt french r tit rj 1 man o4 ar l est. of J,MA i Dr. J, W. Jackson ot Chl:4 ufi crime lnioya la due ( dUj. 12" GLADDENS SORE. T1D FEEI! "TU" Kwke- mn, bMtaietf. Uiel M fairly Uiw wltk tMigtik Ay a. ' sfc. sikl pa, tk wtM. wlU-s-tllUt s4 bualo. il t,n f U jtr fat JUq slur rrMH jftu -;t, " lOlljf wJUO bow f ; U, er Urv Mtf I j WJ tfSMU It I jrwr ft, "TUf ij ring tuaw, foot iwufcrt? Tt5,' I. v, I - j.., ... ., I Mb-. twIU. sssartlag fnt. Yost' f 1 In llerlln there tut hoen tonlruci-; ut linl to? fayi eke htff UiiKtl with nil the prop- "J l,y? , . ut a s- it HI 01 "TIK Tito telephone has played sn ln porunt part In thU war, and most or dcrs from hesd'inarlers ot the siiiiIp In tho rirld hate been sent by It. It U j really tho (lrt test the letcphono has had, and without it the war would) hnte been conduited much dlBereot ly. This photottraph shows a Belgian soldier In the field sending word of movements of Oemnn troop m head qusrlers. eJ -?1 ed a skating rink with nil tlw prop erties of tcr, but inadu of Mtt. j Coos Hirer romolldaled dlntrict will I nrcct a f 10,000 high schoi. nr rwi ,j y lrUt or lF4Mmt sicr. isi. ft iftttitr farrrerwosr .ml'r ts kj jour ferl ffrtb, -l sftl bffti CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEN AT ONCE, HEAD COLDS AND CATARRH VANISK In One Minnie Vnur Hlngy Nose anil Head Clears, Mnreniug awl Nose Running t'ense, Dull Headache Goes. Try "Hly's Cream mini ' let a niiinll liotile ntiyvuy, Ju.t to rr it AppM raut balm dbMolvta by lbs biatlll the nostrils; penetrate aad hcslstt: Initauitil, swollsa sseaibraso wal nvm uia nose, ntse ana hiwji clArs nlr paseagaa; atfiM ossty dk clmrgts and a fssllsm af clesaM votlilm, relief comes astdlstlr Don't lay awake fMitgbt ilraf . 11,11. 1. 11 . ., ' '"' '"' waae .inaigNi , nd liiHisnllr vnur cloBscd none andl,....i,. ........ L' . . ,.i-to. ioi-;liii "l in 'nrulrllri I.ima.i LtHfcl.a ..il KlnISS.. (nil nlr .itfles of Ida i,ii i..,..., ' .. ." .. . '. z : '"W""ni or a coia, will us ruassw' n-ii, iii win Breams rrcev .'.- ..i . , 1 li,, !.,... ,i,l 1 u,i. .,1 ,'."" "' "'"towe ereppias . r , "z::r.:r.'zr. '.' ". ' . n oi.tr. .". V"" fi'i-iiroii orifuil Irulv b csinrrlml sor throsl will dl.spper. win iiim iiiiiery mow! r!fti ,i.a hut truly nedss. I Cut your faithJust "i' once Ml.,, n ..... j .a .fi..,ll i,i, .11.1.,. .. .... ' vrsaas oibi ana rr - i -i-rrsr FOR BALE Cow, half Jerisy, kalf Durhaai, J. E. L., Herald. Mf FOR SALE Spring chickens, aver age weight 2 pounds, 40 ceata eash delivered. 0. E. Widdees, Phoae SI Mt AUmirnl Hlr David Really Is Great Britain s wow hero. He has shown what tho fleet In which England has so much prido could do when It met the enemy, The admiral was is cbargo of tho scjuadroa of battlu cruisers, consisting of tke'LIoa, the Princess Royal, Queen Mary aad oth ers which encountered aOeraian aeel aot far from liellgolaad; aad saak tbree cruisers and; It.'vMMld, a doc- en smaller craft. He to aly 41 years &( flgo, ntl hn Leen uilvtmced rapid ly inrougu uio navy, Most British admirals arc well over CO years of age, Beitty married a daughter of the late Marshall Fiold of nble thirteen years ago. As a result he nas necn popular with American, in London and has many friends la tho United States, Tho Dhotoarsoh . shows him recently leaving a recep tion given by Queen Downaar at... aadra. There Is No Kodak Save the Eastman Kodak We are the ONLY drugstore in Kkm. tfh Fallf having the genuine Ke- daki and Eat tman Fiimg Beware of imiutiont. Seme firm. advertiM Kedaka, . but, kave none for aelti UNDERWOOD'S CerarikWMd 7tti Ikreeia, lUasawtk PaMa, J JJTH , .' .V",S(' f 1k..- -v""-s-