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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1915)
:sr 1 -' , AJV t jwa4 mw w THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON H ATI) It DAY, JUNK 19, 19IS ?. A.v, mxtsit !?& r X Vi m ftsfc. - 1 $ y .'. Ire Y w - V ' I .r lw A K 5 &. -i- 9 . i . ' l!S ar1; a i ft "V1 V Tt M'i 1-1.1 rt!4;k . rl .r'iieY',-l New tot of Ladles 'Auto' Cape Just received, ft and 1.8B, t K. K. The Evening Herald K JlWfl"P 10 HenlfsdissiiedAdTS. WWWWWWWWWWVWWWWWWWWIMMMA SITUATION WANTED WANTED Situation a nurse or as cook, In camp, on ranch or In town, or work at housccloanlng, by middle seed lady. Address H.L. Herald, 17-3 FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS at the Oregon House. 10-U KOIt PERMANENT ltENTER Have a small, coxy bouse, newly painted and papered; modern convenience; close Id; at reasonable rent. E. W. ilowen. 4 -tt V. O. HMITH Editor Published dally eiceiit ijtietlay by The Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath rails, at 115 Fourth Street. Entered at the postomes at Klam ath Kails. Oregon, tor transmission through the malls as second-class matter. they are going to open a way tor this tend with n unified purpose ?a Com mercial Club. A committee from the Chamber ot Commerce has started to work, and will call upon every busi ness man and every cltlten who may be reached, and so far as we aro able, It Is your duty to give them every pos sible support not In a half-hearted way, but with an enthusiasm that wlil bring result. Success to the Commercial Club, Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: One year $5, 00 One month SO Kia.MATH FALLS. OREGON SATURDAY, JUNK 19, Wlft IPWoSTnSk FOR RENT- Few nice rooms, second floor, store building, next to post- office. See Chllcote. 5-1 2t ROOMS AND BOARD Clean rooms and home cooking. 1149 Pine st l-6t AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS TO A COMMERCIAL CLUlt HOW A1MHJT IT, MEN? FOR SALE FOR SALE Six room house', with or without furniture; fine lawn and ICHTEEN active business men Jul and twenty-five women were) present last night when the Klamath Chamberpot Commerce meeting open ed In lloutson'8 opera house. There was a considerable number of other garden., 10-tf P.O. box 321 or phone 246Y. v tmen present, but eighteen was me "(total number of the active business . J men of this city. FOR SALE Canaries; good singers: , People of Klamath Falls, stop and phone 565J. Mills Addition. 17-Jt think! What does it mean? It means that there is a lethargy FOR EXCHANGE TO EXCHANQE--Modern residence; value 3,200, no incum brance, for residence in Klamath Falls. Address P. O. box 97S lS-6t hero that must be shaken off. A "lethargy that Is deep. A "lethargy Ashland that Is dangerous, and threatens the high throne of our very commonwealth. V must awaken! The time is THE MEN aro howling because "mere" women are usurping their places. Many look with disdain on their efforts, and refuse to take tnem very seriously. Others think it a good Joke. Others take It serious ly, and look on with fear. Still oth ers seo It and think it proper. It was but two days ago that one of the largest railroads in the Pacific Northwest announced publicly that two women were to be established as ticket agents In their main offices .In the cities ot Portland and Seattle. Metropolitan papers gave the facts a column of space In black and white, with pictures of the women that would have filled nearly another col umn. It has been hdraldcd as the first time in the history ot the coun try that such positions have been opened to women. How about it, inch? How doss tt look? There might be something In all this "rot" after all. The men of Oregon are far and above tho' men of most ot the United States because thoy voted to give the women equal OUR WEEKLY SERMON tti . 'CsWiteitW lly KLDKR 8. D. HARLAN. Pasta Christian Church J Home mighty smart Htraw and Paa ' ulna Hat at K. K, K, (More, Leading 1 Mullet. Luke 19:10 "I came to seek and save that whlah was lost," The second Chautauqua program given In Klamath Falls Is a matter of Sv tnuqua meeting held by tho Savior 1 mid his disciples on the banks of, l.nke tlalllee, when ho said to his' tired helpers, "Come ye npnrt Into the desert and rest," (Ireat oaks history. Home from small, acorns grow. From one three- years ago the' man nud woman sprung the human pioneer Chautau-'race. From thirteen strugglllng eolo qua committee ules has sprung the forty-eight states made possible the known as the Union. Tho Hook says I nrst entertainment "despise not the day of thy youth," ot this kind, and The growth ot Chautauqua lias we are told it was been permanent but rapid. Starting I a good one, loo. Mil the East, like tho empire of slate, Last September SOJithas taken Its flight westward. Tho people, residents greatmodern Invention, mich as the of our city, made railroads and automobiles, has made a contract with the Ellison While Ihls possible. Tho Chautauqua is not! Chautauqua system for a six days' program. This was given July 9-14, and from this great event we wish to draw gome lessons for our sermon today. It was on tho banks of Chautauqua take. In Western New York, In 1847, FRESH LIME In any quantities. Kiln Just Rurned tJ. I). WILIJiON If you are looking tor a the city or country, as CaMeees, Malts street. ,.&..! t4Hi NIIUffAwESBflli lllllll tCninnnnajnmBnmBBS own WOOD! Illock Wood, load ffl.M Double load f.7B Dry HUb, Id-lach fgJsg Dry HUb, 4.foot (JCOO Hotly and Limb Wood Coat aad Fuel ON KLAMATH FUEL CO. 5' 5 Main Street ... . "imeu to run our civi ripe for action and this abomlnablewt gjng ((j et ,he lethargy which is sapping our very L f r-nmmerco? LUbl AMD ruuwu leullrw """-" s -w" "" '"'Iber of Cemmerce: Aro wo going to life blood will starve this city of every ,el ,nem ougt us comp,eteIyT Tnere LOST Between postoffice and Fifth vestige of the human milk of life. ofjwas a ,arger number of women preg. street, a gold ring, with set miss-, love, of property; of that civic pride ,., M nghl tnan buglne88 men at ing. ieave at upp s jewelry siore and happiness that comes only to a and receive reward. a theater but reaches and uplifts (he common people. Those who can not afford to travel may stay at homo and have, through this great move ment, the Nation's best visit their dooryard for the small sum of 20 to 2d cents per lecture, sermon or wail- that Lewis Miller and Bishop J. Il.'lng, or whatever tho attract Ion muy Vincent fathered the Institution be via the season ticket. known Aas Chautauqua for the pur-1 Chautauqua stands tor a united pose or Bible study, training Bible community, it will do for our city school teachers, and to promote a what It has done In other places, I.e., dally reading course. In later years get all our people to working for one lectures, concerts and entertainments' thing. Unity Is the spirit of the age. have been added, until we have tho! We murder the spirit of .selfishness Chautauqua as It Is today. Two dcfl-.when we help someone to attend the nttlons for the word Chautauqua Chautauqua that li not financially suffrage. They have shown foresight. navo Deen given. First, "a sack tled'nnie or otherwine hindered. Conditions were such that It was al- ln ,ne middle." taken from the pe The Chautauqua movement Is most an absolute necessity that the cullar shape of tho body of water by, strictly pure, educational and re women be given their vote., ,nls name. Second, "where the child llglons. It represents no sect nor Hut are we going to allow tho wo. "M l0!"' laK'n ,row ,no 8,or ,lm crltu t. -l.t,.l ....... . ...... .1. .,-... . 1.. A At... KI....1 .!... ..-.. . niou to run our rlvle nffnlrs tno Ar uu "1,a " u"u "wo uruwneu in p ,i- iuiui vuiiiiumimvK nuin ureni m run our Cham PROFESSIONAL CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AltHTRACTS INftUHAN'CK Members Oragaa Assodattsa Tltls Mm KARL WHITLOCK UNDERTAKER EMBALMER . County Coroner tnnplele Funeral FumiliiBg Phone 416 6th and Plae the tile hnniit nifilnp hntit hv ihn 18-3t, people when once they have awak-chnratH,r ()f CommeTtc ipnpil to the conditions about them .... .... '. , . . .. , u 1 , hat is to become of "mere man? CARDS ve awakened to the bare, bald facts , -which are slarlng them In the race t. v ,1,, mn.l li f.nrrnnttwt .nrmnunlpil - ..j ,L .i. . I rest of the pipes put away on the .and wrestled with until they are con-j . ., , ... .. . """" ...,.' ., shelf for keeps? If they run our iquered and put behind honorable' . . , v ... . . '. , . ., , , . ... x. iclvlc affairs, our railroads and a few backs of disdain put on the shelf.' , .. ... ,,, . , itnore of our "man-made organ xa- wliere they will forever remain. !.. , , , " ... tlous, I guess we might as well give . me mw 01 iuc uouj ui yn.t: ., hope aU(J d,e a n,CO( natura, ' tl tnli irna uriwnnl licl ntadt Wi tt nr 1 i'-" " '"" "" "" "" peaceful sort of a death, with sof (lusuit to tne omcers or our unamDeriratIsIc a(u, ttoveen o nWe OUf gname of Commerce, It was an Insult to the j ' ... . ... , ., ,, , . .. 1 T10 women of Klamath Falls are representatives of the United States' , . federal court who had been prevailed ? '""""j. .rhc and a spirit of upon by the worthy president of the! Set-U! ,hat w " ,l0 MBdOT'tel , . ,. r. t , (properly d reeled ami orcaulicd. The Chamber of Commerce, Dr. Johnson. , , , , , ... , men s organizations will be the auxll- ,to remain here an extra day to speak;, , , . "" . ,, , . , .. . .. , ilarles and the women will do the to the people. An insult to the plo-'-r, . . . presented!"' '""""" l""u" u " . '-i nuuiu umx reaiue 11, mey It pulls from the great cftles -un our civic affairs too Are1 a cn"d wna at onc l'n, lrowu'l 'u ,0 ,n,, rural communities it to let them run our rhm.l,ne ,ak0, nn1 tho Dod' nover found.u preachers as Hlllls. Cadmnn. Con well Our text is chosen with the last men-j and Sunday. And other talented pen- tloned meaning ot the word In mlnd.jple such as Protessor Wlepskie, Mlrnt As Christ came to save those whofDergh, Mrs. Fisk, Professor Fanrtke were out or relationship with the and Senator llurkett, who this last Father, so we believe Chautauqua Is season were heard, trom our plalfBrm. a heaven born messenger going up We hope that next year many who nnd down our land, seeking out and have not attended Chautauqua this redeeming Individuals, towns and year will arrange lo "come apart" communities, and awakening them to from tho regular round of labors for their great responsibilities and possl- a few days and enjoy tho great feast bllltles. ,of good things. Our space Is limited, Chautauqua, as all great and last- but in closing we wish to say: "Wo ing institutions, had a small begin- wish to be counted nmong the Chau nlng. We call to mind a small Chau-jtauqua boosters." Plwkiig and Tinsmkhing We Do the Work Just Right Tank work of all kinds PADE. PIXGKL & LOREXZ Cor lh Ji Klamatli Phone 210 neers of Oregon so ably re; hi Ihr llnrwtrahln -Tiirlpn lTahalp n Pioneer of Oregon, and one of ;hel;'t'ng of this city Into a city ablest speakers within its conflne8."atw'll be a beauty spot on the face He. also, had tiMn nrevallpH nnnn in"' ",v """ - ' "" "uijr ver .J . . j ' dure leniaiii uere un extra' oay 10 meet ana ' Knenir with thn nunnla nf fflnmnth V.nllc Tho n,l h -oM ... I n" W, mak ' 't a SPOt With the 1 t. i -;"-'..-.l,,-- nf ui , .. 1 of God's green trees and wonderful ibut grass, scenic mighty effects, GIRLS1 CLUB GOES CAMPING They turn water that's why they are called "Duxhak." Ihsxhak Outing -lollies. K. K. K. Hlorr. in EIGHT GIRLS COMPRISING HOSU.M CLCH ARK CAMPING O.V UPPER KLAMATH WITH CHAPKHONKM THE SCREAM OF THE MIHERAHLK Dearest Public If you think I am pleading with (yon jnit tor run you are standing on KIXI yir loot. All folks who aro loose, that ' not In jail and on the Jury, should come LAKE ' and see my st'e of Jewelry before buying, as I have : fcood assortment In all ''lines. The new Etruscajt pattern In stcr- Elght Klamath Falls young ladles ,ln l,v,r ' hard ,0 oett- showed a deep running Interest and MXin'rlde thTt wl I so '''- cmt membership ot tho " o San Francisco to buy I'.ntrint sm fnr thi.ro !c ,-irlnllm In "" '",u,- """ "" Inue inai Will SO. '. . . ". inn n few ana.nnnhl. thin.. ..J t W.D. MILLER Manufacturer of HOLLOW UL'ILDI.VG, AND SILO IILOCKS AM FLUKS ALL KINDS OK COXCRKTK Sidewalks, Floors and Retaining Walls ll(MKIXG A SPECIALTY Sixth and Walnut I'liono -JWt .patriotism, for there Is patriotism in ; municipal affairs as well as in na tional. If we a patriotism we must first have patriot (far Kurpaxg any other city in the state re to have national!0' reg0" thnt' '" ,he years ' cPme f nr,t hv- n.nt 'wI" "ot ,,e o.uUhone by any mctrop- Ism in our homes, our cities, our! chlirfhpa mif hualncMaa and s,,.. Ivf . 1 organizations. ' What is patriotism? It Is that feeling of love, fidelity, pride and1 loyalty first In our fellow man, and second our country. tolls in the Pacific Coast. Scattered Shots MfinrtALr enn tw. ?..... t..,.. To have It In Jui)t tnrce weeks away. OIL IN Poe Valley. Who said this "ain't" some country?. j Argrave Hotel Furnished rooms with bath Rates fransclents SOc to 11.00; by week, 2.S0 and up. Second St., bet. Mala and Pine jour nation we must first practice it at J home, where every movement which ever does anything .tor the good ot our state or tor the good of our na tion must originate. Chagrin could be seen upon the face of every Bpeaker of this city as he snoke last nle-ht nt thn fart thnt i ... . .. . . "..:" BU ml"y ol ,no ooa. 'ya'. raithtui THERB WERE not enough busl and whole-hearted people of this city ness men present to run a city block 'had overlooked the situation last on Main street. , night. Each one of the speakers' ' from other communities compliment- IF THERE was a minister at tho Chamber of Commerce meeting last night we failed to find him. HAULING? AXVTHIXG AT ANV TIME Uan tho Plioue, 87 O. K. TRANSFER COMPANY Office on Sixth, between Main and Klamath THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE is going ahead, nevertheless. ed the neoDle of this rltv on thn . iceptlonal treatment which they have received while here, but not one of i.et'S GET on the band wagon, them failed to realise, and could not' We will have to get on-the water help but mention It, Intentionally or wagon January 1, anyway. Let's have ..,.;,,,, llM. MHir ihiuiic spirit ex-: the music. iiliilteu. JOIN THE CROWD or tho Ford Picnic and Excursion to Spink's Resort, on Sprig Creek Sunday, June 20 Bring your lunch, or you-can se i cure dinner nt Spllk's camp M GEORGE BIEHN Atteat ft4 AatemoUle I Nevertlieless, the body of people; OERMANY'S HOAX may not be jthat were present ought to realize tholsuch a hoax. Worse things have been 'situation In this city. Each person 'done. could not help but see clearly the duty thaMles before this city, as Its! The senators will be here tonight problems, its past, and its future 'to look our country over tomorrow, were all brought out so plainly" and whole-heartedly stated in plain IT PAYS to be careful who you ex facts. There was a large enough tend your hospitality to. Especially number present to form a nucleus about which, working as they are In their various organisations, to bring! .... .!- i aoout tne uesired results, which will only be obtained by co-operation be tween fnry individual organization in tho city that has as Its underlying princlplo the welfare of the home, the luiHliiesK and the city. The Chamber of Commerce Is not abashed nor disheartened. A spirit of right for the common good is cours ing In the veins of the oBcers, and If ho is a Mexican. Slnl Jlomlnl" club have left the con- J0U a few "onable things, and I fines or the city tor tho beauty spots, wnnl "" ln romo ,n n ou the deep running rivers, tlfo home of cnn nnd T '"a. " Dout to the wllv trout and the verdure of the ,oavo ln, munaano ipnero financially forests nbout Upper Klamath lake. . ' nave nollon t0 nl Uborer'a t,. h , ,h ,i..i, . ,lcn on yur ' yo "me across Miss Ina Graham. Miss Margery Del- wlt " mo"e -i, i-. i.- iui. ui.. kt Wo d0 ePrt lfo0ht Ulco ni-,,,tlr. Onlnl Ul..i"""' ' Margara Worden. Miss P.arl Leavltt ' WhatfC''' a,nd,he1 ,0,d m? ,n )n "u'et .. .,. ... J ... ...- -.. ht he la having tho fastest tlmo he """ "'"Z 'n 1 ..' had. AFina nra1 Uni MaI'amIiV anil Mrs. Rose Reed. " . 3 r,d 0?"""'' M ,hto to the 18th. Nested drinking cups are '"' i'4"' """ ,n"en a compieio , something that every lunch basket camping ouuii anu are prepaTea to should have Thanks, Postman the Regular jCTNA Check CANT beat that service. Almost'; pays to break a leg, doesn't it? Tbia $200 cover the $50 a week for total disability provided for in mr ETNA ARDENT POLICY. Whea I am only partly disabled I will' get $25 a week. Surgeon's fee or hospital bill. too. You post men ought to I CTNA-I2E Vou can easily afford it. In fact, ( you cannot afford not to. Out on the streets all day long, you're con-' atantlyexposed to a thousand forms of accjdent. Make life pretty comfy if something happened to ' you and one of the boys brought you a check as regularly as you bring mine to me. A word, and the ETNA Agent will tell you how to connect up with absolute protection. My Agent is Edmund M. Chilcote AOKXT tu Main Phoae tM Klamath Transfer Co. mil Mala Mtrsst We IinVo tli" best conveyance n lmui, and Hill go to any hotel, morning lKme tic rraldeare In tow for NUM-ngtrM for I he 10 ti'iliH'k I rains. We art) also ageala for the oaly IMMenirr hoata on Itm Vpper lke. Ilflggago handled Crow the dfMK uothout any ctr charge. PHOVK g4M Blue Front Livery and Feed Stables Mundy A Hilyard, Props. Plume '0.VJW. Klamath, near nth Prompt nnd rgtrknt service, Oood lumen nnd nml class rigs Office of Dr. C. O. Prentice Veterinary Murgeon $250 Buys a Good Runabout J. H. "Sff HuHfi, HOWIE GARAGE - "oM ilu- Vulc.ini7.iiiK Man" M Main fl We Have a Large JS 55 New Line k Of high grade Trout Flics, Fishing Tackle, Rods, Reels, Lines, and everything needed by the fjsher- man. Wm. C. Hum Hardware Co. repairing of all a sow tick in a man's spend two weeks. They are located near Short Creek on Pelican Day, be tween Harrlman Iodge and Rocky Point. Tho Studebakur company will build a hranch at Portland, to coat $"90,000. 1 orer, as I am getting old Yes, dear, I still have a nice selec tion of diamonds, if you haven't one It's your own fault. Just see all tbs lovely men you have to draw from. I found a silver thread among the gold In me whiskers, so burry McHattan. OPEN NOSTRILS! END A COLD OR CATARRH How To r.et Relief When Head and Nose are Stuffed. Up. Aulo Clothing and Olovea. Voui auto" see the llae at K. K. K. Wore. Today's saws la The Herald. HKK THE big ball game tomorrow. Ooosberrles, fine hand picked, fresb every day, in 30-lb, boxes, i cents per pound, f. o. I). Ashland, Cash with order. Satisfaction guaranteed. J. P. WELLS, Ashland, Oregon. Subscribe for ths Hersli, 10 essts s moats. xoncE Notice Is hereby given that the In terest of O. C, Jensen I ntbe Cen tral Outfitting company baa been pur chased by the undersigned, who will pay all bills contracted by the said lirm. I Dated this lSth day of June. 1H1S. m-3t CHA8. V, BTKMWB1.L. f v'VM-t"t44'H'M""i'-M' - Vou feel lino in u few moments. Your cold In. bead or catarrh will 'be gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your head will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mucous discharg es or dryness; no struggling for .breath at nlgbt. Tell your druggist you want a small bottle of Ely's Cream Ualm. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic cream In your nostrils, lot it pene Irnto through every air passage of the hoad; sooth and heal the swollen, Inllninod mucous membrane, and re lief comes Instantly. It Is Just what every cold and ca tarrh suisrer seed. Don't stsy sluffed-up sad miserable. (Paid AdverUsesteat) WOOD IIIK Double Load lilorks. . ,W.W Kingh lad Works ,..,.. .$2.IW Dry Hlatm . .' ga.afl JttasMftCtftayFidCo. PHONE 1M This niinnunninciit rarriea thn messago to you that t Western Transfer Co. HniillnK Passengers, Ibtggag sad Preight lo Mall Hosts for Calkins & Hamilton PIioim, IH7, or h'avo orders at Attn .Main sirrel. Spink's Camp on Spring Creek, Williamson River ' IS NOW Ot?EN FOR THE SEASON, 1915 Hurst Trout Plshlag la Oregoa. The most beautiful spot for camping In Klamath County. o warm days. It's always cool snd hreesy. Xo mosquito pests to bother yog. - new dauon hall for Mmso desiring to white away thn evenings la this maimer. OimnI iK'ds and first class meals served. .UTOMOIIILr: MKKTH TRAIN AT CHILOgUIN POIt THE CAMP. ' Rates per Day $2.00 Per Week $12.50 MAKE THIS FOURTH OF JULY u pleasant rcmombraace by de rlnrlng your freedom from need less spending of money aad your intention of saving a little money .every week at this bank, Uiereby liKurlng your Indepeadeace from financial worry when your ears ing iiowor In not so great as It is loibiy. FIRST STATE MS SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS, ORSOON I . & V J" . ., J m' f:i'xsK-l l 'vy vif