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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1915)
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EMBALMER - County Coroner Caataleto Faaeral Faralsatags Paaaa 41S Sth aad Plaa Wood! Wood! SloekC alagle load IS.76 Mack, doable load .- $4.00 " 'Absolutely dry slabs . . . .,. II.1B fn jRxtraoahlll) tiUach Bady aad Umb Wood -4-faot Body aad Umb Wood .,;,-. RaekHfriagaOaal .Leave orders at Ashland Fruit tore. Id aad Mala. PHONR n P. C CARLSON MiAlaf mi TmsmAmt fwi Do the Work Just Right , Tank work of all kinds PADS, PINGKL LORKNZ CerdthAKIaaaath PheaeSlS Motor Boat Daily Service ii Fsiisngsri Baggage vj Franght Upf Lake Points Bus'leaves, Westsrn Traasfsr oRce every morning at 7:16. Tamils JHMTa RsUsRff T HOUSTON HOTEL Uffci MsasrhsfHag Rooms that jare comfortable and homelike at very'raasoaable rates. Close h H' -'Mala Msd Becead EMPRESS faff " ., 'J - . ,-.- PIANO MOVING -'; Oaa of ear specialties 4 rhaaa ST O.'K. TRANSPKR COMPANY aad Klamath OSlca oa Sixth, betweea Mala Tke.aambfr, 1S17 Mate. Good reeaw-foralght. weak, moath. rUHBR'S ROOMOrO HOUSR. T &' Ifea Ktoe ef 'sraia, to , rtotag; ym fc fit' yaig. Try 1 jart,ffc,eaRHssa ,aad, ilii inii ' '-'tojrifi ail . I..K. 1,FT . The Evening Herald w. o,iun tablkfced dally eceeet Saaday ay Tke Herald RiaUealag Ceaeaay et Kteauta Falls, at US Fourth Street Batered at the poetetfee at Kiss ata Falls. Oregea. fer traasalaelea through the bmIIs ai seeoad-claes ttr. 8usecrlpUoe term ay asell to aay address la the Ualted States: One year ... $8.08 Oaa aioath ................ ' KLAMATH FALLS, OMSQON SATURDAY, APRIL M, 110 AND nOP AT KLAMATH FALLS BUYING BLINDFOLDED N OW maay mea aad women la Klamath Falta do thalr shop ping bllndtordedT Funny when you think of It, that thinking aaea aad women will play "blind ataa'a but" with their monty. r Tou don't hare to shop blindfolded unless you want to. The out-of-town houses started the big game of "blind man's baft." Bat It's a dangerous game for Us to play In our towa. It isn't a fair game. It isn't fair to ourselTes. It Isn't fair to our com- mualty. It Isn't fair to our home merchant. Ho is helping us, co-operating- with us, workina-.wlth us to upbuild and im prove all our home institutions. Then let us play fair with ourselves and with him. Let us giro the home merchant.the first chance. That is all ho asks. THE LETTER "K" I Oil EONE has advanced the optn ) ion that the "letter "e" is the most unfortunate character in the En glish alphabet, because to is always out of cash, forever in debt, never out of danger, and la hall all the time. For some reason he overlooked the good fortunes of the letter, so we will call his attention to the fact that "e" (s never in war and always in peace. It is the beginning of existence, the commencement of esse aad the end of trouble. Without it there would be no meat, no life and no heaven. It is the center of honesty makes love perfect, and without It there would be no editors, devils, nor news. Scattered Shots .. AT A RECENT meeting of prospec tive mother-ln-Iaws It was decided that a training class should be started for some of Klamath Falls' future husbands, it was stated that far from being able to prepare breakfast for two aad. darn their owa aad their wives' socks, some of the young men contemplating matrimony do not even know enough not to use shaving soap for washing dishes. THE PACKING plant to be built by the Klamath Packing company will furnish Klamath farmers with a good market for their stock. The beet sugar factory when It is erected also will add to the farmers' income. As soon aa a few more of this type of establishments are started, Klamath Falls will grow as never before, with' the kind of growth that will be healthy and continual. SOME MEN ARE content to only recognize their doty, not do It. A KLAMATH FALLS band will be greatlyfappreclated this year. The time to- show your appreciation is to give your support right aow. THE WISE MAN to not the one who tfnows everything, but the one who is able" to keep the world from kaow- Ing Just how little he knows. 10c button, 91 a H, Dutchess Treaseis. K. K. K. Store. 'Accural iafi Hoa Klaawlli Basin Ask CWIeetr, Tewaaeat Flats Clean and quiet, aad room suites, fully furnished. Phoas 4IJ. Sixth aad Plae. ian Hares Full bloed, for IreawJat Parpeate ,Co, a srmusws iPytS ROTasasde Saaaat t "The Stefan of iWn" By R. o. RICHARDS, Paeesf race MetaedJet Halanaal ChareA And which of you by being anxious can add one cubit uato tho measure of his lite? Matt 6:17. Till we all attain uato the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ. Epheslans. 4: IS. There are two hemispheres to the moon, a dark and a light. So la life there are two beau spheres. These two are abiding, but not in the same ratio. Onco tho light was much tho smaller of the two, but tho light grows lighter and larger aad 111 lumlaatea the dark er. Perhaps the darker will aever wholly .disappear. Shadows give tone aad color and vari ety to all thlnts. A hosuo without a monstrosity. shadows would bo a hugelly deform- ehlng. A painting without aaaa art. A moun- owa would not be tain without ahadows would be a glistening cone always with an over head sun. A lake without shadows would be a burnished shield, not a la'ke. A tree without shadows would be without substance and a contradlc THE BEST SPRING TONIC Taken with every meal, is some of our nice, fresh Rhubarb, ( As paragus, Lettuce, Radishes or Onions. Strawberries Coming every day. Orders Phone your THE SUNSET GROCERY Phone 200 10TH AND MAIN AT Lean tt Ra a UhcI. TELFORD ft SON Will rent yea a laaach, aad teach yea to rem It lBBBBB9'BBBBBBai Experience a Feeling of Security VSSkU ai I tEffiffil I PIWBHOGHffll "" "JMsaHnCsraBst .uHaHaaaalBSTBi II M FIRST STATE MS SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON Anything in theTransf er Line WE CAN DO WESTERN TRANSFER CO. I'lioae 17. Mrs aasl Mala WE CAN SAVE YOU MANY DOLLARS And Add Years (a, the Ljfe of Your Car if You WH1 Haye the Little 'Troubles Looked After at Once j. 8. Mewl HOWIE GARAGE a, u. AraeM "See the Vulcanising Man" , 64 Main '. THE EVENING HK1&ED, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON SERMON Hon. What would a life without shadows be? It would be a fully In dependent, uncharitable, unloved and unloving, glistening, heartless mock cry of existence, Hus your lite shadows? Doubtless. And how often you have mourned over the fnct and how It has sapped your energy and power. You have complained of tho misfortunes that God lins sent. You have murmured because of tho lack In your llfo of what Hi'Ciued blessings to others. And always you have worked out by these murmurlngs a sort of autointoxica tion that has poisoned your whole existence, brought hsrdshlp to your home, and blighted your friendships. stou and think a moment. Would a Cod be worth much who would bring misfortunes to men? Could things go on with that kind of Cod? Are not the things that Cod brings to us, though seeming misfortunes nt first glance, blessings In dlsgulso? And nro most nil the things that we can truly call misfortunes brought on by our own will and sin? Scientists tell us that If we could look at the sua outsldo our own atmosphere, it would look blue. The reason thlnga look so blue in llfo is that we get outside tho normal atmosphere of. tho soul wo lose communion with Qod and cease to look at things la tho Cod atmos phere. Tho easiest sermon to give to the one that nags. The easiest ad dress to give Is tho fsultflndlng one. The easiest life to live Is tho critical. All these aro easy In their first ef forts, but in their final efforts they palo before, those things tnko tlint ef fort. Tho most glorious thlug to con template today Is that tho world's sal vation Is being worked out not by God alone, nor by man alone, but by both Qod and man. This view has in it not only encouragement but also something of self satisfaction. If men alone had It to do, It would be hope less. If Cod alone bad It to do, we could take no satisfaction of prldo In Its accomplishment. The, greatest prlvllodge you or I can crovo is the privlledge to light untrammelled la the vanqulshment of wrong, error, sin. This view looks higher than any other. It haa more of the tang of lite In it than aay ether. Mere anxiety adds nothing to tho measure of life. But when the Christ principle of fortitude faith, effort, purity, prayer, self giving, Is blended with the de sire to be and do, then tho life rises to the fulness of the Christ. ftlck Oaca Recoveriag. S. Maybe, who recently iracturea his skull, has been discharged from Blnckburn hospital, and Is up and around again, as well as ever. Others to recover sufficiently to leave the hospital this week- are Miss Qrace Sams. Miss Mabel McClay and Elmer Tucker, appendicitis patients; John Itlrvi, mashed band; Miss Mabel Gil bert, who was recently badly injured In a motorcycle crash, has been re moved to her, home, ant Matteo Baia xarl. who was under observation at the hospital was taken to the atate hospital at Salem during the week. Bora Suits, with two pair of some Sae-atyles, at K. K. K. Store. The people who deposit their valuables In our safety vaults ceaso to worry about their safety. They rest secure In knowing that whatever happens, their valuables will be protected. Come In aad goo our vaults and let us explain how you may obtain one for your use. At the Churchet Church rf Christ 8clcults-8rrvlct aro held on Sunday morning nl U o'clock and Wednesday evening nt 7:80 In Christian Sclcnco Hall, In the Incobs block, corner Third niul Mlt streets, tipstslrs. Tho rending room of ilio Society t h. ..m location will o open on Tuesday, Thursday and Salurdny afternoons from 2:30 to 4:30 until further notice. . Tho insson subject for next Biinun will be "Probation AHcr Wenth." , . 4 tlraoo Mrlhodht Knlscenal U.urvh- Corner Tenth and Mil. lrecsf .:.; C Ulchnrtls, minister. 10 n. m.. Sunday school, (leo. J. Walton, superintendent. 11 a. m.. preaching, subject "no Kssenco of Truth." . 7:00 l). ra Knworth League, .. M. Chllcote, president. ' 8:00 p. m evening hour mid ( sermon. . 8:00 p. m. Wednesday, prayer J meeting. ! Tho music for Sunday Is us follews: i MorningTenor solo, "The hlng or Love," (J. Wesley Ilrown) Lawrence Mehaffey, Anthem, "Tho Lord Heigh- cth" (Ceo. M. Evans), the choir. Solo French horn, John Hubbard. Evening Vocal solo. "Tho Knrlh Is tho Lord's" (Frank I.ynes), Mrs. llert C. Thomas. Anthem, "drcnt Is the Lord" (J. W. Hughes), tho choir. Vernon T. Motschenbacher, choris ter; Miss Hasel North, pianist. The Odd Fellow mid llobekali lodges will attend tho morning ser vice in a body. We Invito tho public. ChriotUn Church Corner of Ninth and Pine streets. Elder 8. I), llnr- Inn, minister. Residence, corner of Tenth and High streets. Phono 147. Rcgiilnr preaching servlcert will ho held at 11 n. in. nnil 8 p. in. Illblo School at 10 a. m. Junior Endeavor at 3 p. ni. Christian Endeavor nt 7 p. tit. Wednesday night prayer meeting. All nro welcome Oapttot Church Corner Eighth and Canst streets. Rev, A. F. Simmons, psstor. Illblo school at 10 a. in., C. It. Do Lap, superintendent. Preaching at 11 n.m, and 7:30 p.ro Everyone cordially Invited to all of these services. . . . .1 liapuat .Mission Haaday scaeet meets at 10 a. m. in the basement Men's flae Hot, imii pair far JJ.V, at K.K.K. Store. 10 We Have SoldTwenty-two i 1915 Model Automobiles This Mason. There U a reason. Ask the man who' owns one. WHITE PELICAN GARAGE HAVE YOU SEEN HOW TO PAINT YOUR FLOOR WITH Chi-Namel? DROP IN AND SEE HOW WE DO IT Wm. C. Hum Hardware Company Telephone 183 5th and Main The Vest Pocket Kodak "As small as your g AA notebook aad tells ? W tho istorjr better", , . U-" Let as show yon UUs IMtle Kodak. Neat, bomaact, aad takes beautiful alctures. We have the raUre Kodak line, PHcs SI.8S to ,, UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY Cemer Mala aad SevaaOi KLAMATM KALLS, OWMOW - of the Library ouiiawa. . w. . Cau.chmaii. superintendent, Yaa are welcome. Cluirvli f rt HeMtCetMr Worrton avenue M uoaaia uresis. Ilcv. wro. McMlllaa, 8, J., paster. First mass nt RjilO. High Mms and llenedlclloa at iu:30 a. ni. f.inMK.tipsl Instructloaa every. Sat urday and SuBday morales t 9it9. Week day Mass every morning at 7!lB. .. . . Services at Merrill oa me taira i0...i. h month ,T.. VL-i.-mr...... r 1 1 mi nvwjumw ,....... v . Third and Pine streets. . ne-. -" V ; nui'e"w-.iv . J. u. Mason. , -"' ' -.. rnwiuem . - .I.nl'rnirie. ,.,. uunusy scnoai i v . i:30 . m., Christina Kndenvor. I'rnyor meeting Wednesday oven- IllK lit 7:30. (let your II. V. !.' at K.K.K. Store. I - qartn-r -r T '--- . MM. Hand Tailoring With Fit, Qual ity and Reason able Prices llnip In tn us and look over tlw liumlmln of lienutlfHl Hprlng faltrlrs how on ilUplay. The nrrlorty of riutoni lall oml I'M In and tho oiMrtua av you lmf to select your own rubrics ntr sntlclmt rrasoas why you will gel full value for your money. s We give yon fabric awl fash ions tu suit your Individuality. M-t no prove llw xrHlenrv of our tnllorlng srrvtcf. Loewe Bros. 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Cth and Mshi Another Carload df FORDS wii.ii iik nniH About May 5th rl Vour OmIit In Ksrly GEORGE B1EHN, AgeH Klaath Transfer ft (110 Main Klrccl Call us for movliiK nonls, plo. hotiseliold furnltiiro, nr nny ! of locnl ti'iim or truck work. J Phone 298-J Let Us Clean Your Blankets Before You Put Them Away - OUR WORK AND PRICES ARE RIGHT 1 f Superior Liuntry 't 4 ttteeesM L 1 1 K M rr 1 S t. bf V K ' f . '' ' "