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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1914)
V" vm tm 0. f I THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THtlHMlAV,HrtmMl ,,,,, PROFESSIONAL CARDS WWWt000ww0i00m CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Awnuon nfmnuNcn ateakor Oregon iiMttatlM THIt Mm A-ILOWMAN OIIIOPBAOfOI Flret NaUeaal fUak BilMhi KWuaaUi Fells, Ore. The Evening Herald W. O. 8MITH. MHor l..MIk. 4alt UMM BUB h Tha Herald Publishing Company of Klamath rail, at IK fovrta wtroot Entered at la postoBce at Klaa- nth raits. Onto, (or trenmtaeloa through too aa!la u aeeoad-etaaa attar. Boston Has Six Outfielders for Three Positions in World Series Oatee aad Residence, NW eer. 7ta aad Mala CLAYTON IWlRBtRR raystrlaa ui Bargeea Phone lit Sfa4jto(lMTtMt (Rptaal Treatment) Offtee aoeee: t to 11:19 a. at; I to .tevealaga, 7 to t .. mat klamatb valm ntaAM aWaVKMY Oeareatem Irak it yea ' eaaalakat aad do tot cat tav Wood! Wood! Blackwood, doaaped, SZSOCash (Extra oa kill) If-taaa Body Wood . . . l-taaa Lb Wood 44t Body Wood 4-tt LM Wood .. . . P. C CARLSON SubacrlpUoa Urau by audi to eay ad droM la the Uatttd Mates: On year ! Oat moath 19 KLAMATH VAUA . OBBOON THURSDAY, OCTOHKK H, 1014 AXD BTOT A ULAaUTM W AXUI LET EXPANSION UEQIX AT HUMK FROM an American viewpoint the European war has wrought one good -thing: It haa attmulatcd tre mendously an Introspective survey ot American export trade, causing the manufacturer In the United State to analyte. aa he never haa before, the opportunities presented for market extension abroad and the means tereby he can prepare himself to participate In an Increased foreign trade In American wares. But, important and commendable aa these developments are. a single truth stands boldly In relief: Market extension should begin at home. The merchant of the great city and the merchant of Ute small town know that for many years the American people bare had a blind penchant for foreign-made goods. Anything from a hat to a jack-knife must have a for eign label to be salable to a very large percentage of the population. So strong has such prejudice grown that some less principled American manu facturers hare attempted to meet it by putting foreign labels on their pro ducts. And thousands of American citizens hare gone abroad to buy goods that could be had In WOOD B.7S B.7S L7 Blackwood Load Blackwood, doable Load IMktfcaV Dry Mat, 4-foot f.M Boy year (reca slab early KLAMATH FUEL CO., OeVelMaWa. O. Parte. facta Phoae tmt. A Woman with a mind is QUICK TO GRASP A POINT Geaukao ralues require no "Inducements." We giro our customers genuine ralues, aad tao wa nes of our community have bees quick to respond. We And from experience that It pays US to giro OUR CUSTOMERS genuine val- aes. for THET BRING ' OTRER8. Jola the merry bunch, eat well, lire long, aad forget to die. TAN. RIPER BROS. "Quality Groceries" Pfcoae 88 Tao Herald, delivered at year tor, eaUe or heme, 60 ceata oaata a aaeata. Blue Front Livery and Feed Stables Formerly the doodman Stables WKLL BQUIPTKO UVBBY AND FKBO BTABLB MhbbV 4X HilyknL Pr. II Ktaawta Ave. Paeae IIS-W hit the Athletics" pitchers. home; let American goods enjoy free opportunity to compete for American faror; do away with prejudice, aad American Industries will take on new life. American goods are good enough for Americans. Insist on harlng them when yon buy! Honor the American label aa you do the American flag! American Lum berman. .'. Scattered Shots .'. e e e e BUT WHAT has the war to do with the permanent closing of the gates at Klamath Straits. Now Is the time to get busy. grade and at lower cost in the United States merely to be able to say that their purchases were mads abroad. Not a few hsTe carried tab) curious bread of "patriotism" still further by smuggling their purchases, beating the government out of Its legitimate rerenne. The time has come to put a stop to such practices, to correst the abnor mal national mental condition cat of which they arise. The time has come for a country-wide campaign to keep American trade at home, to educate the American people to buy American made goods, to extend our trade la the United States by showing the American consumer that quality Is more Important than a foreign label. by educating him to an appreciation of the fact that our American fac tories turn out some of the world's finest goods. In education, In art and music, In science, and In too many other branches of human activity Americans are prone to regard natire products lightly. More than one prima donna from the ranks of an ordinary Amer ican family has taken a foreign name on coming back to ber own country. Innumerable American families have sent their sons abroad for education, not so much because of the real bene- tita that accrue to anyone from travel and resulting broadened experience. as because they have the idea that American universities are not good enough, though many American uni versities and colleges are training large numbers of young men and wo men from all parts of the civilised world, and in many respects American educational Institutions do lead tbo world. American artists know that, as a rule, they must expatriate themselves and make their reputations in Europe before they can expect to en joy unusual standing in tbe United SUtes. And so it haa been through out business and the professions. A foreign stamp has come to be regard- ONK WRITER says be is Inclined ed as evidence of superiority, in spite; to tbe belief that it Is better to tell a ' bbbbbbS r . 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Who IVI'fdt! 1'IU tii t IllKllt. . Nl'llvo U tttclijr (ru tfeil ikj,. il-rUul, ituWlf l Mink,,, Wait of w outfit oiwtalh" l Hi jl"', 4mtliit.l itiloiiuuiuiili t, .i. i .. ... . .J.. .... -m Ilk mill of mum Am h4n tshltlns oitit. a xhvf ott 1 i-rtiw a U", The lloiton llrares, who will plsy the Philadelphia Americans for the world baseball championship, the first ganio opening tomorrow at Phil adelphia, are well supplied with out fielders. Manager Stalllnga has six young men to nil three positions. His regulars, at least the men who havp played In the most games, for it Is difficult to tell what Stalling considers a regular, are Connolly, left field; Whltted, center, and Moran. right. Mann, Derore and Cathers will get a chance to plsy If any of better these men show signs ot inability to rl At ihtjrUlv of JW N omt, JkkJ M-ivUr V I lie. CNlUul. run f m, junta uirEtm lor liuuiAiii uif, it4 tl duly nualltM a, Ufb All utm M lli iurt of a iiuiittor of )eU liir tUlms Atu,y ia UU t fluo. In ilii muitirx ninl ttli4il, tho ;'''' lfl o i.rni a.wau lOHiUErotvtit of lh t,4imm.',rln'm l Itoorttrwof tliocuutiljKUrtti PilHwUloft hii drcldtuJ lo tHUnt -oJa uui!jt, KUwjU Vlli,txr tbo Ittlrnoilloiul jurlii rMa from "" "' l'l ontU., dly tt, utotlth ft HO the data t.(Wf, I tit In oml r)rt puliitli4 rUfUaW April, 1IIS, l Atttit ad Hitro. tr. l5. ill Nil Aiotlltt to War forrniiHtrtil'' " -. . II .i. .11.1-11.1- w.. .1.,., .,.w ! IMI0 o ,111 H lr,,f, HlltfclMI. - ifm "I..,, mar tlt furtrjr of MiMlih, ul Orriiuu rr -ilift. I lie Hub.alU for ( lUrald, to ! tnoBth lat (-uUiirjIloh thuUf 15. X1 IJMII.V M MArrilKWj, AdwInMfttrit, JIMN' H. ItOllltut, CinmUf el (Vft. wterr bulldlnc, IMtUiaJ, Otr ' Attorney (tr ,ilaltilitrtrli. WE CANT SAY that the Ocrm crop 111 be in any way shortened by tbe fact that Germany is at war. But we can say most positively that the local crop of microbe, mosquitoes aad oth er means of carting gobs of disease Into the home can best be shortened by filling the Ankeny canal. "HOO MARKET feels loss of a nlckle," says a market report lead. No more keenly than we would, we'll wager. TOMORROW'S CHAM. KNOB 'What'a the score!" SOME OP THE proposed new meas ures are beneficial others are harm ful. Register, therefore, and vote on them. Don't wait to wall If the bad ones become laws. Jfotlc Sealed proposals for ttio medical treatment of tbe Inmates of the Coun ty Infirmary for the rear bIrulng November I, 1911, will he recelvd by tbe County Court up to OctoUr IS, 1914. Tbe successful bidder to supply necessary' drugs, etc, W. 8. WOR DEN, County JuJkp. N. S. MERRIM.. County Commlsslotittr. JOHN HAOE1.STKIN, County Commissioner. 2-6t TIhtk U an Irlilt lirw.l u( r4ttlrt that 'Klnin srotta mor Ihon tbrt fp'l hUb, and llirhi-t on ihe XMirntl of I'j.tornsf, j-t Ui n )rpd t0n ly ijuarts of milk dallr. OPENS UP NOSTRILS, CLEARS HEAD, ENDS COLDS OR CATARRH AI 01 Wninti ctrcl of ?lf trie Uelil llUYo bfrll rrvcloil at lluflln to KUltttJ mliilor, who can toll linw nrr Hip are to the ground tr ut,;rvlnc llm anxltM or Kit) c I re U. tM balm dtoltm b Ut UX tt THIS MUST HE HOI.I) Six-room house, on lot CIxllO; bouio completely furnished; haa bath, toilet and electric lights; lawn and bearing fruit trees. Price f 1,700, with 700 cash. Only three blocks from Fifth and Main streets. R. E. SMITH REALTY CO. M-tf I . ( HthlR roachlue alilril at 110,. 'Ouo.ooo . rtMirtd from Oil (country In It) 13. more lima M.Ooii. ) 000 worth rjolnir to Kuro. Kor aur lichlnit ikln Iroublt, pit. netna, att rlieum. hives. Itch, scald hail, herpv, prablm, Doan'i Oint ment I highly recommended. 1,0c a box at all atnrwi Notice Sealed proposals for tbu nursing of the county's sick at the Infirmary for tbe year beginning November 1, 19H, will bo entertained by tbe Countr Court up to October 1C, 1911. The successful bidder will receive frco board and lodging. W. H. WOROEN, County Judge N. IS. MERRILL, County Commlsslonwr, JOHN HAOEIITEIN, County Commissioner, -6t Herald's Classified Ad vs. SITUATION WANTKD oOvaav IntUMitjr lUlleir MMullra. aaaa4 Hi otwtrll; tnirr bd shWUi .VtM. Ilra.l, Tlirul -You HrMtlie hilliior.l, iiIIpo mcwtirise slfcl rrruljr Hull HnMlathe Uoos lltt4 I No niu, fcfd 4 lalssi; .li Ulurliarge Hun. fltr lr ik. lut- ! ta- thtv nt a IcIId u( dcaatttl Mtlinii rnllvf cmca lmm4UIly f)in"l lr mw icalfbl ttrtl ttlos lor tr4lti, Uh bi4 tlofW, mtfll tli-.il, lia-liin Dd MastH CaUrrli or told, -lit lu ruastw Bw, fuul rtlUruq. druplts Ut4 IM ibroal, aad r dr;rt. I dMrawtoi Morr'n. iltr iirrh, rold In-lirail or but truly ucdl, -tlarrl.jl ...r. It.t i4l III dlapfr put oor fa!lhjul wr- I Kiol norli itNrry rtit"' fJi-t lb Ky Crm llalm" od yor tU iwall liiif of Hl Crram llalm" of tularrh will surcl; Ot.ptr. il an 4rut fiuro I l.l. ...!, fr. IPaM AdteriUi)t6t.l Tf "Kl' Crvam nalm,M 'Ut J aotall IhIII uo;, u.t lu it tl - Applr n llulff in ilii Ntwirll ni iii.ijhiii tuiir vlnec'd nor and .(Ulr.l 1,(1 4r '4ilaEt) III HtV ltfti lll oppo, ou will brcalUn frl. iiilii,.. mi, i xl ut,? ill di.ii.rtt i i,...n i... . .... ii;ui.uitKii man and wf w, lion, in un u cook, wlfii at Hmt ruloruimn, I'lioim Wltlium, 217 Klnmnlli ao, ll pl. helper 219 W It WANTED Work on fiirni, ranch or . .painting, l iinlntrr; la-at rcfKrctico, Address A, McKadiliin, lis Wl I'lro ntrt'ol, f AiikuIcs C5l WAR TO the east of us, war to the west of us, trouble to the south of us. and war tax confronting us. of the fact that the shoddy, In men aad materials, is leas prevalent in America than anywhere else In tbe whole world. The time haa come to overturn these Ideas to develop among our people a newer and broader patriot Ism, practical In its character, looking toward American support for Ameri can Industry. Tbe foreign made goods that are superior In quality, that are more reasonable In price, make a legitimate appeal to tbe American pocketbook. But tbe label that tesUfles to foreign maaafaetare of itself means nothing, and should bo longer be permitted to exercise a tremendous laiueace on Aierleaa trade. Let market extension begia at harmless He than a somebody. truth that hurts WHICH WOULD you rather have, a good pipe full of tobacco or a pipe full of good tobacco? THERE IS ONLY one way to be on tbe right side of politics be on tbe Inside, KID O LOVES have also gone up. Claudius says be Isn't worrying, but Is willing to trade for a couple of pounds of sugar tbe gloves be bought for and More at a banquet about ten years ago. lubecrlbe for tat Herald, a aoata. I FOR RENT Blockwood Theater Featuring W. K. Heefaora In tin Commercial Itaema ALL FOR GOLD" For this, or lis equivalent, on the spot, we will deliver lllock wood for ,? load, aad a so-called "Doable Load" for l, ultli trad I OK atamp to boot. PHONE 72 OFFICE ROOMHCbolco suite. In the Odd Fellows nut! Wllllla build. Iiikh; beat location In the city. See W. O. Hmltli, liorald oltlco, 20-tf NICELY FURNISHED Meant healed! imams at llm Clalrmnnl. 9-2Glm MISCELLANEOUS . . . . ,, in. .. 1 1 . . , . , . PUHLIO HTENOHRAPIIER-NOTARY Legal papers, lottor writing and copying, 0, ii. Aahloy, 120 Sixth it.. phono 87, 3.2fi itn THERE'S ALWAYS ROOM FOR Vest Pocket Kodak aVE3 mi Una Kodak AimmlKiiiat Irnt, giving rnmarknliln tlrflitlllon. Auiotlmo Hcnlo to Inatiro corri'fi tnpoaiir. 8lo of ilcluri'. I lHi litf ln, (oKicliy, ulelit xioauret without rnloaillnrj. Pf If I ,:' l"1 nIiikIo liitm, C, UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY Corner Main anil 7lh HtreeU, Klaasath Falls, Oregoa "i HOW'S YOUR ROOF? IH IT IX HHAI'i: FOR WIXTKR7 W. D. Miller Does (it-Bern I Hooding ami Ripalr Work PHONE J 17 LOST AND FOUND LOST llliieblrd pin, uhout two muuUh ago, Itoiuni to lluruld, rtt' LOST On rond wlihlu laat fuw ilnya, crank for starting nolo. Flndor l"oa icavo at Central garago. 0-3t 1 HELP WANTED rrWwWtWV nriVM1i-iri n WOMEN -Sell guaranlfod hoalery to friends, nulglibora urn! general wearer; 70 pr cent proflls; mako 110 dally; experience unnecessary, InUtrnatloual Allllu, Went i'iilladul. PW, Pa, o-l 0t CHECKS ON THIS r BANK ntn c&r Er JfCt aggmamH JgLaal V si"1 HlOUl Aio imynltlo nt slRbl rnrry l I'tislt n-'rva lurK lo niiTt nil ilmititioU. lU"!01" nrr hunt mid yoiircliMfc"1" kIvm you nit iol'l"l lnill llb your cro.lllor. Hi 'n J,U W huvliiK nit gi-roiiiii "' " ilato lut rt It. FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALL!, OREGON :),, i V- &L r KI '&