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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1914)
i I. l& I.1-"1 u" " lls. . Sr :9 at. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PROFEMIONAL CARDS MMMWMMMMWWW CITY AND COUNTY AMTRACT COMPANY Maartmn OntM TMto Mm A, l bOWMAN omvriioioi UalU Photo 118 OBee aa RmMhn, NW mt. ?tk Hi Mate CLAYTON K. WMKBLKH (Sataal Treatmeat) Ossce heaee: S t U:St a, mj S KLAMAmVALUI LAVKBRT Oaanutteae It wsjf a wb?. If im hate eeaaflatntt aa 4 as a ba rn. B. OAJhVMU. The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH. Published dally aaeaat 8eay fcr The Heral Pabllanlag Cesaaeay at Klamath Falls, at lie Feart Mraat Eater a Ua peateaee at Ktaa ata Falls, Orate, tor tranmlsiloa throng Um aattar. Sabecrtptloa terma ay audi to amy at raa la Um UaRe State: Oaayaar ll.tl Oaeaoath II KIMATMPAXXB. . . OMQON TUKSDAY, OCTOBKH , IBM m a nor a KLAMAm FALLS W Wood! Wood! IMaah ate Woo ... IMa LtoBb Woo 4-tt. Bey Woo -. Limb Woo .. Woo. (KxtraoaalU) P. C CARLSON WOOD . . .tJfs.75 ...fft.75 Dry Mob, 4-foot .KLAMATH FUEL CO.. O.Poyaa,Mt MT. A Woman is QUICK TO GRASP A POINT Goaalso values roan Ire oo "laHcements." Wo give oar customers genuine values, aad tbe wo mea ot our community save been quick to respoad. Wo flad from exporieace tbat it pays US to giro OUR CUSTOMERS genuine val ue, for THEY BRING OTRERS. Join the merry buncb, oat wU, tiro long, aad forgot to die. VAN RIPER BROS. 'awattjranaatka" 4Mb "an Mala Pftoao M TkMoraM,aoMTaro4atyoar erne or heme, eaata a Blue Front Livery and Feed Sublet t -,rawiirly tao Qoedaua Stables Vt ' .JKf-i IQWm UVMBY AND MiMkV HHrmrd, Prop. IM Vlojaiaa Ato. FaoaolllW LKT8 GKT BUSY HAT has become of the Klam ath County Scenic Attractions League, or society of some such nam that was forme hero last fall tor the purpose ot making the Modoc Lara Bods accessible to automobile parties, and for exploiting the wonderful scenic attractions ot this section? Last October about slaty Klamath Palls men journeyed to the scene ot the war ot '72, aad speat three days la that wonderful Tolcaalc region, viewing the tee cares, the cinder cones, the battle grounds, and ex pressing wonder that such a marvel ous region was not known to all the world. They returned to Klamath Falls, (Ired with the same enthusiasm and wonderfully Impressed, and they set about the formation ot an organ- lxatioa to see that our scenic advant ages were properly set forth. The result was the formation of the organlxatloa. This bad for Its pur pose the making ot a roadway Into the Lara Beds, the placing ot signs as guides to tourists, aad last, but not least, the continuation of ..See Klamath" trips that other Klamath county natural attractions might be glren as much publicity as Crater Lake. In abort Yellowstone Park would have nothing on Klamath coun ty, once our scenic attractions was properly discovered, labelled aad ad vertised. At the first meeting a second Junk et for the sixty or more was arranged, This was a trip to the summit of Stukel Mountain the following Sun day, But the enthusiasm of the siste- seemed to almost die out during the week, for the only ones who did make the trip were Charles 3, Ferguson and Dr. W. A. Leonard. The autumn waned, and winter held sway, to give way later to spring and summer, but still no activities on the part of the league, not even a meeting. A year has passed by, and with the exception ot that first meet ing, nothing has been accomplished. Tbat the Modoc Lara Beds Is a re gion that will awo everyone by Its historic associations, by Its wonderful ice caves and the ever present scars of the terrible volcanic turmoil of ages ago, is not doubted by any. But the region Is Uttle known, and It Is practically Inaccessible to automobiles. Parties visiting the Lava Beds this summer are convinced that a few men with rakes, picks and shovels would have no difficulty in making a good road clear Into the region of at tractions. The cost of this would be very little, and with volunteer labor It could be accomplished at bo expense in a few days' time. Why not get active NOW In the arrangement of this road and the placing ot the monuments to guide travelers? Why not this fall continue the "See Klamath" excursions, tbat other little known attractions may bo brought to the eyes of the public? turope is at present shut to the tourist on account ot the war, aad even for years after the war It will be uninviting to those who go to see the ---,T TtmMMv, onrtwicn ,( ll4 "Castotis" Made Boston Braves National League Pennant Winners hi ,J . mmaaaams.sssMtaMssmwsoBaBasMMJ m " ' ' """-a I" ' ' '"" waeeawawwsBmasswj . iniirMvi' & )-JkBVaaBaaMa N. lyfWl S ;S - OJfjmmy YJtaBmmmmmmCiI, JTmXSA' SAtrTH -r ' T&gj3ftmmmmmK3PJtt3? JSAt tmmmmmmKr fiiv-i warns ,.asmmvv Big Siege Guns Were Surprise to Germans IIKIU.IN, Oct U,-A mtiiuber f (In llormaii inrllrtuinl. mIiii for urnr I) v iiri l)ii lt' roniiwttHl with tlio ntuiy lmlrl rotiiiultlw f lite trlchlns txlt stMltf ltilcriUllK lll of tint lil.t.iry if Hi1 IKivr fttlnutu t3. mlin'tr ! ki. hlvli tr lint tti-rmam m t'((.'Hlvtt' lit Lie, ttii'l Nniuur. . "Mis Htv. K , Miihltlim furlitr vllltj iivia. ocnvay OK7CMH., If the credit for making the Bravra ot Boston the pennant winners la the National League U to go to (leorge Stalling, their manager, there Is no more striking proof of his ability than the fact that his club Is largely made up of "castotfs" from other major league clubs. Stalltngs picked up men other managers could see nothing la. and with their aid he has won a pennant. First and foremost was Johnny Erers, who was not good enough, ac cording to Charles Webb Murphy, to play with the Cubs of Chicago. At any rate. Murphy thought his club would be better oft without the famous second baseman. So Even hat been playing great ball In Boston. Next there Is Gowdy. Stalling catch er. He was not good enough for John McGraw, manager of tho New York Giants. Gowdy was with the Giants long enough for McGraw to como to I jaaatfmS!llBki rYsBBBBaVkJmm rBsaVBsPaK :'X9 tlmw. " r bbwHbb'' 1 SBSJr aVmVr fgBBBSJBSf-- the ricluUu he tvol champiotf hll material. S' " H"llb. Mar pUrher f li Unions. ,Mt(lr lml Ulm, but fui w notnina w him. Inld ho keK Mamuard, who l,h. xiifrf tiled lit ItMltiK twoho (..tiulslit gotten, Th-n ilni wm "Itrd Smlih ot llruoklyn. Khb-!. t of that team, thousht Hmllh wa A tlUtucbr, and sot rid of him. itlalllnie ha lbu mdi thrr-rlttl of hi iHnnant-wlnnlis Inrtuld with Gowdy, V.wt and Smith, mm olhrr lualintcrji rejected. -MMry n. lil.iaUr of Z - arttiammit i'iiiiiihUwi.... ' tk rd llmt any numtn-r oliiwST:-?-- nwr "" wy l..)rt ,lta: 'T ; mr im in). uhrsiiuM M ' muriara ui.i in.t kr-r ul - , "Tho wrirl Uiat (Urmanr iw),"'" s,t nueli tiur; ftMl. , ' , tid iicl mottttu," ho ), lu an, lt lml niifl.l i -..,,, Wnr Xelmiig, " sreat lit tli-r'wr,,r wpr 3.0011 W,4I. ' mlior rouwlrli.1,m,'r , lifb m iili ,,. TU umirUI Norll. tcn4MW i... dUctU ,r. n, lnMf ,J, mUl rffrrriir. W l(lr M,"V It ayc ' "n "If it HP4 l.f ((, 11..... ... many a It Hi Attrr eomtdvllon of nci'tol ltU lll thon KUIto i'tHo limit nKO, Mil llt il. cUtoii til bc Roirttitoxitt to order a itiimbcr 01 llifin. il w u iiloliliin it ii how 10 kc tl HirtUcr a M-crcl, 'Orcr futiy 1 ho dUciiM uiuuvi ha iriwirHi ir umiMiuninir ttiigo tumnlM bt4 MlUiJ lit lit.. )itli!Ml I .IlllHtlllM fl 111.. .lrkIiit fnlHAlli .l. . 4fcv K(aK. When a lie clau urhhlcttlOin "Itftimiitrr .Ki.i. a .. 1. a .. . t 1 ..... . it . 1 . .i "St ii nun Mill) inc iirwiiiOB ..Arum, iiipiuwh gitvii lit u)rw utiy omccr look rl lit'bAa cUIim 10 (HipuUrfiy lnL.i Um which the mllllary icnllnitii imniai. wi.i, t ,ff, t . .riwifd (r mibiolMtim.Miflr Miico dlmni..( hi, .!! The manufaclufp of fuel brliul from sawdust. havlne and naphtha tcrtc Is a new Colorado Industry. XuDOLPH-rrrvHCR,, Itoumanla I plannlns to build a tunnel uitdrr the IUiiuIm' Ulur, to Klvo nccra to territory ncnultcd by the llalVan war. liMin .1.. chlrf of the lUparliucnt of rm rhiiw fr Ihl Wimlnriif hMfiM,- jur(l ilmt Inr Ihn tlui? twlng thUjcd. tltio fnmt lw alooUM Ui ubject could nut U dUftiMr) Aljphot which hurl m frsr ! the cunclusliitt of the rtiuUrrttro ho wclalu of Ko (i,inil t.ief m lotil mo In ttct toiiltdf)ct that iho, tU'rioan mile tu i 1 tB1 llil. IU.....H I.luK.I ... ...1 .. ... i. i. ,. i. . .. . . . . " inio niiH iiiii'iwi nv iniio iiior Hiiiiurrir irrurx hkafiwaArt Ur. The emral taff riuic. nr.,auiind hurl vryibiMc Imo k & ci(l that not a ord Ih 4ld of ihxMfrimru halo .hit.t. u iTtnitk, matter In Ihc romntlittw, nut ?ven tll, air It ha tn it p Iho omest prcMitt Im'hanr kuaj-.cau H tni not.., jj. k, f,()jJ cd of It. ibroMnli ihn air" THIS MI?JT III! JMU.U lU.nHim bout, tut tut 53110, liini completely futUbd; h bath, iflllut and vloctrle Heht; Un aud tearing fruit trc, I'rlco fl,T0o, with 70Ci ra.h, Onlr thfoo btocl from I'tfth and Main Urvi. it. it. bwitii iii:ai.tv CO. 3Mf Beds and advertUlng then, these! For aay Itcalag skia trouble, piles, I Kor uo In tdacf where wet hand tblnics must be attended to NOW. lecsema, salt rheum, hives, Itch, scald mlKbt nioduco .-rlotm nhocka a new There 1 a great work before the; head, herpes, scabies, Doaa's Olat- lncand.t-nt lamii mn-fcrt I entirely local scenic exploitation organization. Scattered Shots WELL, COVERNOR, where are the Investigators? Klamath Falls Is anxi ously waiting. meat la highly rtcommeaded. box at all stores. 50c a "covered by porcelain. ( SHOULD PROHIBITION be adopt- ed. In the words of tho Governor of North Carolina to the Governor of South Carolina . WOMEN SPEAK ot voting as a privilege. In reality, It is a duty. Registration closes sooa. Theater Guide "Dr. Thomas' KcUctlc Oil Is the bt remedy for that often fatal die ease croup. It has been used wllhj lucres in our family for eight year. Mr. L. Wbluacra. Buffalo. N. Y. HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG NOIMIDV V.S TrU.t, WHKV VOU M.tltKl.'V filUV. MIIM IHIK WITH Mtm TIW 50 cuts. This .lmt., mliisft ih upBiifti uxa lu mtareaosmj cul.ir and Wutr m Uv balr ta b liUudld for dandrun. drr, lukiwalf nd fallliig blr, A wclt-knutn J.iti(oB 'fTMW a ever body u Witlk's Um land Hulthur, becattss it eulaam naiurallr and etrnlr tbat aaesArai j fell II has been apflM li'.ateay iio um, itMt, You slmplr dsaatai IruMb or soil brush aas tlM ihrough nour hair, utiag niskaM t a lime, lly tuwralng tk gnf iat ditapart aflsf aaolbsr s or wu li u ruioftd 10 iu color and took fclmr, toft abundant. (i'jlld AdtrttlUM Hooston's 000m000mrim00mn00pf0tw "Ghyjkll captured by the allies," says a London or a Paris dispatch. "Ghyjkll garrison routs the alllea," says the Berlin report. And yet when the newspapers print both stories, giving "all the news," the reader is not satiated. HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER TONIGHT ONLY "Tin. Ihije." A Powerful Drama In Two IteeU "lly the Hun's lUys," A Wcstorn Detectlre Drama "W'lirn Kddle Went to the Front," A Mfslran War Comedy Admludoii Ac and IOV. tiraudinotber kept her hair beauti fully darkened, lousy and abuadaat with a brew of Hage Tea aad Butpaur. Whcnuvcr hut hair fell out or look on that dull, faded or streaked ap Pcaranro Ibis almplo mlslure ap riled llb wonderful effect, lly ask ing at any drug store (or "Wrath's Hage and Hulphur Hair Remedy," you win got a large bottle of this o'aN time recipe, ready to use, for about Xnalcd -r)MMat for Ike m4ks1 irralmeiil tif ihri lumili ai litVi.. r -w.-w., ,, i. " tii.pi N.enbcr I, I5!, will U ttrtlH by tho Count) t'wurt ut 10 Octet IS, m. Tho iitccful U4trrte soi'ply tnrtf dtue. etc. W. H. WOIIDUN. 'oualyJ4fe N. H, MiatltlLU County CommUiloscr. john iiA(it:iJrrKis, Couuly ComtaHilMir. 2-l THE MAN who wants work can be accommodated; It's the fellow who Is avoiding work that has tbe strenuous time. BUT WE'RE thankful for peace in the lomo. "FIFTY THOUSAND wiped out" why, that's a common statement these days. 'TIS AN ILL WIND They're at least letting up on poor Jobs V. Rockefeller these days, while they roast tho war spirit. Notice Sealed proposals for tbe nursing of thm pniinfv's alrk mi h lnfl.i.ra mw highest works of man in tbe arts and the rear hueinain Vnv.tvr 1 1 oi . sciences, not the grim monuments to . will be entertained br the Count ' the terrible carnage wrought there. The American must travel, and with Europe out of tbe question, be will heed the slogan beard on every hand, "See America First" To what section will tbe tourist turn? To tbe one that offers the most interesting scenery, especially tbe rugged, natural kind, that can be found only in the West. And bow is the tourist to know what we know about Crater Lake, tbe Lava Beds, the Klamath Lakes, unless we exploit then, and make them accessible to tourists? "Seeing America," and tbe Pana-ma-Paclffe exposition will draw thous ands of tourists to the FaeUJc Coast Mat year. It will be too late to be- gla bulldlBg the roads lato the Lara Court up to October 16, 1914. The successful bidder will receive free board and lodging. W. 8. WORDEN, County Judge, N. S. MERRILL, County Commissioner, JOHN HAOKL8TEIN, County Commissioner. "2-t "l,ove'a Msiiuet," Featuring Clara Kimball Voting. VlUgraph in Two Parts. "The Good Old Hummer Their," Kalem Comedy "Her Wedding Hell,' Blograph Drama Aay Heat, 10c MATINCi: KVKItV SATURDAY AMI HIJNDAY AT a:JtO AMATi:uil I'KHFOIIMANCt: ON WKDNKHDAY NIGHT Herald's ClajjificdAdvj. - 'IT.1. . -wfVttwjmii Matinees every HaturtUy aad Hunda) at 2:M TEMPLE THEATER SITUATION WANTED """"" 'nnrinruxTJui, . Ml"''MtBjaa COLORED MAN and wife wish pool. lion, man as cook, wlfo as helper, Ileal reference. Phono 219 W, Withers, 217 Klamath avo. It AMODKMNMOMK It Ma fire raesaa, batss. baaeaoeat, closets, Ihwfjlac, beam age, caUaet work, ecceileat A good Mg ttotme far ItMla Kmrtmmm. Sew OMlceie, M Mala Bbeerthe (er Ue Meral, asiMsUl. .U "Mlciine ot U10 GUul Meart," betlg Two Reel Special "Tbe Illae of the Jotiastms," Lubln Comedy "Hie Alystery of the Octagonal Room1 KdUon Drama WE GIVE S.AH. TRADING HTAMIS ADMIfMION ALWAYH IB CKNT8 MATINEE DAILY AT 8iS0 ALL LICKNHED PIOTUREH MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Ore. MOTION PICTURE TUEHDAVM AND f ATDHOAVM WANTEDWork on farm. r,,.,rh nr , .palnlliiK, by palntor; best rufereiice, Addres,A, McKnddim, 1 18 West Pico street, Los Angeles, c2t FOR RENT Wirm mm. , innni-UUL, OFFICE ROOMS Choice suites In the Odd Fellows and Wllllts build ings; best location la the city, fee V. o. Hrnlth, Horald office. 2Ctf NICELY FURNIHIIED utoam heated 1100ms 111 tho Glalrmonl, 0.26.1 m MISCELLANEOUS '' ' ' ' in I m PUBLIC STENOGRAPIIER-NOTARY Legal papers, letter wrltlna and copying. 0. If. Ashley. 120 fll.ti. .1 M'Onts H7. D.26 lm LOST AND FOUND iVivmf I Slurn fit.. ..1 ... ' " ,4'jni IIII1UU ru nil. Blinin mlt ago, two Hoturn to Herald, 6t tmsmswawBmmmsmmmmmmmB s5?. (fitters, ' s ?BE3!f "-'AVJaV' ll y.J'"3CjlM'aaW 11 tV avJvaaBBm bBbbb1 PrtXjLmmLLLLLLKUULLLLLLLLLLLLLLmjLLLLL Bcttttr gat your befor lh war cautci n incrMt in price, ytm hv them good onejf . From $ 1 .25 up UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACYl J' Corner Mala an 7ta Htreeta, Ktaaaath Falls. Oregoa s jJ gj CHECKS ON THIS BAN; r c, gj. B 3ssg3sL fm Aro paynblo nt IkIiI Wi I"'1 tnrry 0 mIi n-wrvo lDf " in mccl nil deninndn. llaVe I a.rniiitt lM-r fttt.l '" clorlFw Klvo you mi Mtldeil standW V your credllor. llo up toUF liniltur ti nrrnilllt Willi n "'"T italo bank,. tJu FIRST STATE and SAVINGS LWif . KLAMATH PALLS. OJUWON BJiVV Ei'- . J V rWJ "i S' -),.