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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 9, 1915)
L 1 J f- rmv rvAtf W . f :t l i? t & J W rcH .4 f TV'-; 7 A , r we, 2t, ' f'.r - C8?. &?? ESSr!' 1 s. ,s && SF U I8J. iw ' !&." ." - lA It. . Li ir S fcit, " m i ' " r. I;. rrfii" - rgtf- bin !.? J tUif, ? s" KV Ii iv? . & sW UzZ' r bjj- fC YJ VI & ? . ;, 41 s H f J. 1 sJC V ST. J- "A. i SSfe-1 s?j m m mfr m II AS.5V- f.i'sr !W32 fe, V4 V- THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLgg ftfiwmv, wciiimAnA. Pensions for Ministers Planned by Methodists CHICAGO, Feb. 9. A broad, com-.nry hero la $1,330. For men who prenenslve plan for the establish- fravo occupied the pulpit tor lest than meat of old ate pensions, and widows' thlrty-re years, a proportionate . . .... scalo Is proposed. The caring for and orphans' endowments, will .wMows and orptana to al considered under Tconslderation here during thoinn imnortant function of tho fund. last week In April, at a national con- Pension experts from many fields ferenco of Methodist clergymen Mill be invited to explain various It Is desired to ralso a fund o( ( !' Among those who will apeak 110,000,000 to maintain these bene-i00"01"0 ho ministers will bo men In flU. . .charge of the Chicago & Northwestern It la held by advocates of tho plan,ral,road- l'ennslvanla railroad and thai at the end of thlrty-fhe years',K,rs National bank, of Chicago, pen sen Ice every Methodist minister ls,8,0ns systems, entitled to a pension amounting to' The Methodists themselves have nhA Hs1f nf ha avamita en la nnM Intnlt ail n mmnMnnalvA nlan Tm In his conference. This would mean, I Joseph, 11. Htngetey is chairman of in Chicago, a pension of $665 an-I the board of conference claimants, il-lwhlch has this work In charge. the French nually, inasmuch as the aerage sal- WE SINGERS MAKE GREAT HIT VOCAL, INSTRUMKXTAIi ASD DE CLAMAXORV XUMBERS OX PROGRAM RECEIVED HEART!' APPLAUSE FROM AUDIENCE I, "Say, them guys Is sure there." said a "gallery god" in a confidential whisper that was heard all over Hou ston's opera noose Just as the melo dious tones of a quartet number were softly ending. And the sentiment pressed In the inelegant, though -aggressive phrase was that of the aadlcace. Tne members of the colored quar tet -are all finished artists. Their quartet selections, running the gamut from plantation Jubilees to " March or the Men of Harlech," and operatic selections were all rendered in de lightful harmony, and the solos and duets were all of the kind that merit fa the enthusiastic applause given One of the big features of the pro gram was the wonderful piano num bers by 8, S. R. S. Stewart, known M the "Black Paderewski". who dem onstrated that ,he Is a master musi cian. One of his numbers was the eatet fro "Lucia" played with the left hand alone. 5 Readings by Brooks. including rendition of an excerot A bis six rt'el urogram. Instead of the as previously announced, will be the picture offering at the Star theater tonight and tomorrow. "Class mates," a four reel military drnmn. the nrst to be released by Klaw & Grlanger, is the big feature of the program. ninnehe Sppt. who is considered by many to be Mary Plckford's clos est rival, and Marshall Nlelan, will be seen In tho leading roles. If "Classmates" has all the good feat ures that critics claim for It. It will bo a picture plajr of the highest type. Features have been coming so thick of late, that we have forgotten to makn anr announcement of a new 'series which commences tonight, and this Is doing the picture an lajnstte. and since it .Is better late than never, we will commence right now by an nouncing Kalem's great railroad ser tea '"The Hazards of Helen." One reel of the ''Hazards of Helen" will be exhibited in addition to the Tuesday and Wednesday features Each storr is complete. Patrons who enjoy railroad stories will welcome the "Hazards of Helen" series. Mr. film exchange man was kind enouah to sent us an extra reel of comedy entitled "The Mystery of the Black Box." This is a rattling good pro gram one that we take pleasure In recommending to our patrons. The admission fee is but 10 and 15 cents. 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KAISER'S TROOPS ARE El NTHUSIASTIC Theater Gii rvvrvvinnrsrsjvxii jy UII.IIIXM, WITH ,UMV IX KAMT.i lll'.VIKWH V.UIIOHH IHVIHIONH, Houston's MetTffiliUn Ar H iinil'I.IMKNTS SllllWIMl MAUN ,MN,V ON iaww. . w UiiIUmI j &) y utvfv wnjfttj This photograph, said to be the first of an actual battle sconu In the prevent nr. was t.ikeu by nn American photographer. It Is apparent from the fact that tho camera shows men fallliiR within a dltnrt illntanee Hint the photographer himself was under tho fire of the French. Thu danger of the photoKinplKT iircoiints for tho In distinctness of the photograph, for there are few who would take careful pictures under such conditions. from tfia drama "A Fool There W. rendered, as vm m. v. - i Visits at Merrill Pyne, as "Black PattI" In feminine l Ml83 Edna Houston, of the Fabl-; Impersonation rendered sonmnniOla hospital. Oakland. Cal.. is soend- olos, and Frank A. Dfennle, first tenor, rendered the mitm amn ftoBS "H Troratore", closing the first Prt of the program with "My Hero", from .the '.'Chocolate Soldier." the quartet assisting to the refrain. Mr. DennieVtenor'aolos-were all heartily enchored. There was a well attended .matinee this afternoon, and this evening the ingers will appear in a change of Mil. The sale of seats Indicates an other paeked house tonight. nBaotiits Meet in Meridian Ing the week with Mrs. ton, at Merrill. Bob" Dal- Is on Sick List "Bob" Alexander, the sage of Hot Springs, Is confined to his home by serious, though not critical illness. He expects to be out in a few days, directing the affairs of state. Herald want ads get results. -" .4MM DRINK HOT TEA ' -TOE A BAD GOLD Sale of Timber Near Bend Will Bring Railroad Nearer Here Development of Timber in Crook and Klamath Counties Will Cause Joint Line to be rushed bouth From Bend This Summer r The following from Uip Evening Telegram is the niort sulwtuntlal of imui) i-vmi(n of Joint railroad cole Mruction sooth from Bend by Hill and Harrlmon interests, uhlcli for two jean. tunc liranl, contemplated pushing to Klamath Falls, and allowing entry to Portland from hero via Hid Oregon Trunk until h dimple tion of the Klnmath-Xatron cut-off. l. I unnfltlAn ulth fhlu utnwv it- mltflli I... Mtf.f.wl flllft IlKom lu n immiLji. .1 .1. ..... .1 .. ... .-.u.-....- ...... ..- ...,,.. ........ - ......... ,... ...... . ,. riv.iun, .m.pi.ki, HiKoiuiriiHii, ruiiiiir uini it hi the intention of the Southern Pacific to push the prem-nt Klntuntli KaIIm lino iiontiiviml n niiinlH'r of mllcx to aiTonl projicr marketing for the several hundred million feet of timber in Klnnuitli mid Crook rountle to be sold in April by the forest service. In tho event Hint the two extension m-o inmle, it Mould bo but n question or u very hhort btn1ch of tmck laying to romiert tin two lines, mill iifforil Kliiiimlli 'IU uliat it lioa long needed a through line. 1 illi Karl win W'lrRitnd, I'letd HlulT Corii"HiiiiUiil.) iii:aih'aiiti:m (ii:ni:iai. von' IHNIUINIU'ltd, 1'oliiinl. Kob. !'. i t...l.. . Iltllt..ili.i li li.l U Itlrillt!!!!!! IMUI I MHII'litni " - ,'. hi iroon III tho I'lmlerti llicnliT. U' i ..i.t ...II..I...I ..itll.i.-l-l iHcivcii nun iini'iiiiiiniv.i .M.iiii-.-. iUIII Tndii) lie rel(ined tilt) llll ', nitii) itlunri tlu Itiiwitki river, mul tint' Sllltiiu Luiinthr iMllnlloiiM. v.hli. iiuliu. id, i milium llllllH. thu ...,.,,. r... ..... . Knlner uuiBrtitiilnted lliem on Iholrj ' wirlmiM itihlwiiU'iitN nml declared (hut iiltlnmlo victory I. cerUli. It' IkIIi'WmI that ns n roKiilt of till' KiiUer'n lnlt, n new ofTonxlvo will t nhorlly h dewdotied h) the (ler inn ii tu tii). IIOUfIQN'S OTMCKA MOVSBa TONIGHT iviiitiiutii iiirm ., if The California ML Quartet ST.AR TIIKATH-i Millionaire Steel Magnate Is Dead Klaw KrlniiKcr irtiwt iiimucim riwtrt nni AUnsH lit (he nilltfiiry Orama In four pnrti "llelen'H Mecrillcr" KlriM f "The llatnrdi of IUUV road irli 'nlled Press Hervlre vi-ti .rvii- li. ii v........ ft lUnm. the mllllonlnre steel mnti. died ,M' '",nr ' " lk Iter here Knlny nt the l'renh)terluii lin- pltnl, Are Boosting for Good Roads Hllg cuiiiid) IM anil I.V TIIUIIHDAY AMI KIMUAY ii WIIIUiii I'nniiini III "TIm Mhii rM I I'nltrd Press Kertlro IllrilMOVM V t-, o Tl...1 "good ruiiits" inoteineitt got auolhor, ,',,," "e H,nnni,ij ntxi liorntt today when the fourth annual j ai Uiiw i-ji unuk ot i no virifiiiia itoad iltilld. ith nisiirlntlon win held hfro. Illih. y cnglueers of Mnrylnml. Virginia nml tin Kovcrniiii'iit nn- on tin pro crniii for nililreie. t'EMPLE IMEATIl Sl.tl,.1iV hTOPS TIIK .IIIZO. l.CtllNiaTttlti: United Press Service PHOKNIX, Krb. U.Cltv iiilliiirM, shortly licfoni noon today. ordered tho Arizona lisUlature tu ndjourti on nccount of smnllnox cases IdekelopliiK In tin lower houm. m ad dition, Ucpresentatho Sam llrl and llenillng Clfrk Unler ere strlck- tn with thu dhuann today. There are! HCi-rol other members of both hou..! ...-.in (suspecled of havlnt: (ho illniae Ilrls Iron m in tho -lent hoitsi. (". NOHIier l IVare" Mibln two-rvel itrsnu 'III rnwHtlMg Comiunt" lllogrnph drmtia health "'('M,"'I "' Cnx.k" r.umon riiinnl)- Tf '61 4 .UIMIMMIO.N AI.W.UH ludttll; MJTI.MvK UAH.. AT UN ' il.l. I.ICK.HI.II i'lCTl'Klsl As a sequence to tho recent dis posal of the Deschutes company's 60, 000 acres of yellow pine timber to the Minnesota and Wisconsin operat ors, extension of tho Joint lino of the Hill and Harrlman railroads at least a dozen miles southward probably will be made this season. Negotia tions between the railroad comnany and the timber operators are now in progress and information .from authoritative sources is to tho effect 'I he Hnrlneilidil Cr...,!. -.. ...... I " -..-........ rii. few years ago. will bo a stoii in the.Ii.ir ml n,..i n...v i... .J!'""y.. wl" ''rt'cl " 5'1(10 concrete slumbering project of both tho Har-lln tho wirl) future Industrial and I ' rffrlr"" l'lW rlmnn ntiil Mill avetnma tn ....oU II.... ( .... .. I " . iiiDiui'SH cunuiiions. .ir. itogcrs recently snenl koiiio tlnil III tllU Cinmllntl tirntln.. rimun and Hill systems to push on, the former to u connection with the east and west lino now bulldlne i tnrouen central tiroeon nml will, n,i"Ti.o . ... ,.. Klnmath Falls. Natron cut off of the border oior il.n Piip,.,n,. ..- Southern 1'aclflc, and tho Hill lino Hon mul ro carrying out their ork tu u cuunuuun wiin tno wnflinrniir ifn.iinrr nnn n iAi.. ,. .... .. ..-. ....... . .-. tuvii iii uiii inn i nind --" nam air. lingers. "One thing that disappointed mo uni to nolo the evident distrust bv (to. f'in..nnn. of thli lountry'H professod neiitrniiiv In many fiinrtors an unkind feeling! United Press Service MERIDIAN, Miss.. Feb. 9. Sev eral hundred delegates arrived here AJday for the annual state Baptists men's convention, a strictly business session or three days. Success has followed forest plant- !' ' - Gtt m. .null nmrb tit TTaml..... uivuiii ien, or as we uennan louts call it, "Hamburger Bruit Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any tiaoe during the effect ire way to break a cold and cure rrin. a. tfc Atmii th via., nt 4h iriM relieving congestion. Also kwseas the bowels, thus driving a eold from the lng on the sandhills of K.hn.v. Jack pines planted there by the gov ernment forest service ten years ago now nave a height of over fifteen feet and a diameter of four inches. More than nine million young trees and ten thousand pounds of seed were planted on the national forests In ll. SEEHORN Hm Wood Mm - GIVUS GRKEN TlUlUKG 'w y, STAMPS, ifiXHU-l business, and stelaw tkat atyrUstng doa't pay. We lateng to show him in this little spaee tkat ys-J...t . . . i.. tr' 'piisbbisiisj nmvwrunng ffy mmm" Trv it itisi nr ttm mi - - V " i asi v ss sail sis f""TT a cold or the grip. It la istxpensivs and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. Pacific in northern California. Com. pletlon of tho railroad southward would afford outlet by 'direct lines to Intermountaln. Enstern and Call. that a deal probably will be closed a lumber markets. tllih month to limlirA Anrtv hAlrlnnln! Not nnlv lu lliu flhavlln-lf I.m ...... tnll.irrl tin. lf..ln.i c,.. . . ... wh. . VW.......MB I " ..u ....V v ..m-.,.auu aril. . -...... .... uiiiii,'!! niiiii.u i niruinn of conntrnrtlnn nn thn rullrnnfl av-.dlcate nrnnnrlnv in M.nnr.Kin.. ... Ilmr linrnnun nt .1 i .... -, ..-.. . ...uulaviuu lulu--- ...j in iiiu niiBjucion mat we' tension. . ber and place It on the market. butluro "W)rtly holplng the einiso of the' Acquisition of this tract Q1.....1I.. lli. 11. . UUB"U, Ul iUIIIUCUUUllS, HQIl r. 1, " "v " f Hixon, of LaCrosse, "Wis., rounds out ot ,he DcBChu country ... . 1 IhfiSo Ininrnoin nu l,9 Dallas may t.U il. unumnlnv.! work lu thu Creat Western sawmill, .MERRILL OPKRA HOUSE I Merrill, Ore. 1 MOIMIV PKTflll TUMMM! AMI SATUIIIIAVH nuir llltick Hock. Till) Mint Hlty Inw U toiirimn... .1 i. all tulnlng sections f Oreon. Mini, imiiicih ten on- isoo.noo in ln. - 'SBBBBBBBBBBSaaaas' The Herald, dillrertd ( your door, office, or boas, II a month. wr and place It on the market. butluro "W)rtly holplng tho rausc, of the by T. L.,tne Beml Timber company Is ulao fSu'' und nn not lu fact a strictly nd F. p.iP'ann'ng to utitlzo the Pine timber, neutral nation." . Of the DADilitltAa rnunl.ii It.l. t i Iloth otl RUB BACKACHE AND LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT lab fain and ttiikm way with nnuUbettlaofeUkMMt K. Jtesss Oil When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don't safari OH a 25 cent bottle of old. knut -nt -aeons uw as aay drug store, eowr a little in your hand and rub it rigat into the pain or aeae, and by the tUM you count Ifty, the soreness and kate- neis is gone. uon't penttrat once. It talua tha a.k. .-J - .i-ia nut of your bask and ends tie sslssry. it 1 rasgitai, yet abeolatsiy hamleis and dosss?t sura the skla. i Xotbtaf els stops sssakage. sslatlea and Use bask aristry se preaiatlyi IB WHA iHilvirtffUl ThJs soetUag, tratiag oil needs to U Bssdn& It takes the asks aad pain right iiixuu, 01 jaurosse, wis., rounds out "V"II"TO "";. iioiu oti their timber possessions on the easter- the8 ,nteres8 are rated high In thai -'ampi urn bolng estnbllnhcd nml lv qIaha nt thn C....J. .... . Commercial world, thu fnrmni. h..vnn nil 11 nn. ..mi.l.i. ...1 . .. . - 1. . .. ... 1 timber trartu ...! i..t ..i.. .. '(iinui... -,, . "" .i.M una. ...n ma vn nii.i..oa ... ....-! ..v. ...... ... .u u..r 1.1 ... i.i.l.iii ii.iir.in.i proximately 180.0UO acres and places', ne80ta' Monta"a and Canada and t . , .. .... ... . .the latAF flavin. Im aaih .... Ti... 1. lueut uui in rana to tue weyerueu8er , """" ,u ""uu ruiaiij uuboii ronci company Is In. Timber company in size of holdings of 1 a. In tno Dnlotas, Montana and falling n IIkIiIIhk .., tn. xt' Oregon yellow pine timber lands. - (Ha8katchewan. .mouth. " In the sale of these 60,000 acres ' Artnur " ""gcrs, president of the timber a couDle of weeksam nhont I "end Tlnl'er company, and also of 18,000,000 changed hands' IV16 ngen Lumber company, has The new owners of th n-nh,,,..,:.?" '" ormna ve "ays from Lumber company's large tract desire to place themselves In position at an early date to manufacture lumber. Their activities will insure tonnage to the railroads reaching un the Des chutes Hlver volley, and since the timber operators and the railroad of Come On! Get What You Want! Wo Ha,, II, . Mnller What It In XOT AT riitti iii! . . ' !. THAX ttWiT, AXI I.V Jli t'AHKH AT I.KHM THAN MAI.K t)ST fliliinniii., Tli,r. (.b.Mwnrt, (inmlifwans Toys, TmiU, Kllrhss i u'lifiia Kifryihlng you can Jmagliie. a a J J .".i- AT I'HICIIH THAT XHi'Mi. ,...., ... ......,. hi: i:gi'Ai,Ki ix kmmatii couxtv. wm: of Polk, Ynmlilli mi i'iiinn.....i. - Put in JIC.000 n nr., '? Pn.l ... rnn. . . " -" "O(0 "Hli LU I HllllrlAllr m II. rj. Minneapolis, looking after his com-' Cnmmlsslon puts up an Si pany's Oregon timber invMim.. sum. ' "" tqual nnH m. ,. .. v"o, !""- "iiub negotiations for ox- tension of the railroad to tho pine t The NowhrB cannery business for forests In the Deschutes country.,191 totalled IG3.30G The most remarkable tract of plnoi ...vui nave over seen is that form4 flclals seemutual advantage In tho d. ", "Z"Tm?a of tne Shevlln-Hlxon velopment of the pine lumber Industry rronvnH m.l10re"" ,n uhorn lit Is said no dlfflcultv ha. hJ Z)?Z and .nort""-' Klnmath coun-' hbs," Btateo Mr. nogers. "It Is adapted for easy and ccon- it Is said no difficulty has been en countered in negotiations for extend ing rail transportation facilities to penetrate Into the first unit ot the timbered area. Among the plans of the timber on. eiatorsJsldjp be.tbo erection of a modern sawmill and planing mill of large capacity at Bend, where eleetris power is available from plants on the vescnutes river, The proposed extension of thA r.n. road south from Bead, aa located a wmi omlcal logging operations. Unques'1?,? - tlonnbly that part of-thls state Is' Co'""' Drama In Two Parts Zn!hB,!V!..0f 'iA devolop. "The WW.rd Hon." jhio o7 STKB-! Met that a tract of Hmw um iIfiibbir'ii Cumti -- mi re - -- ,J,t.pnMed ,nt0 tbe " of men I 1 " 7 . Hnev," nd Hn, who ZPTin.g ,ran,,d"te WttoM to place the pine lumh . ... U significant that the tdle 1. trun. A Roaring Comedy ADMIHHION 10c MA'II.MJK KVKJiv HATtllOA, AM) "vnnnv AT a.'tto THE SQUARE DEAL 1R MAIN HTItKKT WHITR llirMI0 AGAINST THE TIME OF WANT i l.ffl SAVINGS TNK -OQK you will bo well guurUcd II yW protection be a well filled mtW bank book. Want has no tsrrtW for the laying but only tot U thoughtless. Tho time to IM" mhikIk . . ...I.lla. VAII SfS naawii wani is wimu -v arnhig. D(ln that proww ly opening an aeaountlf H" day, or next pay day. py FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BAN """""n VALLtM, OKBOON i a tai ? J IWtf'i? .$ 7S : - t L I yfe. , f-- rt-t I