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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1915)
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SMITH7 Editor PuMiehed deity HNK lull ky Tke HereM Puhhehtag Comsany ef Kleauth mils, at 111 reurth Kmt: Entered .at tke nootoaes at attorn- atk rant, Oregoa. tar traaamtostoa tareagk tke maile at seeoad-eless SueeertaUea tanaa ky auli ta aay address 'ta tka Halted Stataa: OsM year W " Oaa aiaatk ie KLAMATH FALLS, OMMON SATURDAY, AUGUST 14, 115 AND STOP AT KLAMATH VALLS A MUNICIPAL CAMP GHOUND THIS year, Klamath raOa, aa wall A, m aTMT city aa4 town aloa Ua aula, roataa of traval am tka PaeUle Coaat is aaeUut' tka lanaat toartet traTel ta ita ktatory a4 tka toarlaU are trarellac ky aatoaokUc. It 1 kaea aaM.tkat tka world ia oa wheeU, aad.tate It partlcalarly true of tke Ualta Stataa aa tke rlaltori to tke axfwattloaa at 8aa Fraaclaoo aai 8aa Dtato. It Uaa to reaaoa tkat tailowlac tkta year aad for years la tka fntare, ore of tkls traTel Ir tolas to pi Urouk oar dty. It will aot be ssnar years before the usual saauaer trarel will equal tkat ottkls year,, des pite tke holaias; of the exposttiou here. Tke Idea of "See America First' k csialac grouad as nerer before. It Kbuaath Falls Is colas to up hold her end aad ssake aa Impression om the tourists that will last, soa thins store mast be doae tkaa Is at praseat for their eatertsiameat aad aecoauaodaUom while ta the dty. A pabUe eaaalBs' sroaad fa ladlas much taTor la a larce. number of eUlaa, aad without doubt would prore eieaate i lam auy. , Oarace men. state that a treat ma- Jority of the tourists' are earryias their ewa oamp outlts, and are eamp las adoas. the road. They atoo state that a majority of aeae atop bat loat eaeutk to let taaoliaeor other small supplies whieh they-may seed. Thm to but aataral If tkey are eamptat oat; aad see no place here where they can camp orer alskt with comfort A public camplat tround, kept up latood shape, with plenty of water and other small eoaYealeaces, would prom a treat boon to this town. Signs should be planed at. the entrances to the dty dlreetlns the tourists there. and It ia safe to any that a. majority of this class of trarel would remain here oyer nlsnt. Wheat oa the road iur uMjw.mnu weexa, u one natural that a nltkt ia towa ia a welcome re lief of tke strain of continual riding. A "merle" sounds mighty good to the trareler." Thla might be a proposition for the CommeretM Club aad the dty council totakenp together and work' on. If not for this year, for next year. The trarel aext year win, be Just -as Im portant, aad, perhaps more so. to this district Plenty of places could be prorlded here, and many dtles on the lookout for the small things already proride such aeeommodatlons. These are the th'iags we .expect of .our. Commercial Club directors to take up aad work' out successfully. THE TOURIST TRAVEL THE figures oa one day's through trarel by automobile would doubtless be surprising to many peo ple. The tourist movement has at tained, larger proportions, it only three passengers were carried la each ear It means that between 100 and 100 travelers are passing throagh this dty dally; When the amount that, each tourist is Ilkaly to .spend la a day is est! mated, it Is apparent tkat Oregon is receiving a large revenue from a source that Is practically new. The California expositions are at tracting thousands of visitors, aad many, of them are finding it pore en joyable to trarel by automobile tkaa la the usual manner. The war la Europe, also, has changed tourist routes and many are seeing their owa country who in the past hare none abroad for tbe sammsr. Tkla heavy volume of travel is of rsMt;beaeat to, the state because of the money that is left here, aad it is of targe; iadlreet benefit because of the jnbllelty that will result from it. Tseee, dtles that sre nukiag snedsl etert to atraet tks stentlon of these (ntresere ww aeantiessraeelre splea dld!returns'fr the maH Inrsetsient tbey have awan. "rt :aot to be supposed, tnst (m) awt year and tbe other saeeeedlag years there will be rary little tourist trarel. The automobile baa apsaed up a new means tor ateiwure, and those who experiment tkla year with traaseeatlaeatal tourtag will repeat tke experiment aext year. In order to derelop Uses resoarces better reads mast be built, tor tkose wko trarel througk tke country by automobile nerer forget a good road, aor do they erar forget a bad one. Ia the probtem.of road derelopmeat la these regions the federal gorernment should take a hand. Many roads lead through national forests whose mads are not taxable, which means that local taxation cannot be depended upon to any considerable extent to raise the money that la needed for road betterment The gorernment is already helping with the work, of road Improrement, but It Is not helping enough. The na tional forests hare been set aside aa til nmnariv nf alt f )ia ftAftnl n4 Ka I automobile Is rapidly enabling the people of all the states to enjoy them. The gorerament owes It to the general public to build smooth roads through Ita forest domain. But we must aee that our roads aad our facilities warrant the gorara meat's expending money nt the same time. Tke town-or locality, with an Indlriduallty Is the one that appeals. Scattered Shots , e e t THE PROBLEMS confronting Klamath are many aad rarled. THE VARIOUS departments of the Commercial Club should take these up In a systematic. and results-getting manner. FORIN8TANCE: TourUta, munic ipal camping ground, city park any number of things. STATISTICS AND AlEPORTS are the things that adrertlsSf HOW ABOUT a grand opening on Upper Klamath LakeT PORTLAND HAS her Columbia highway; AstorIa-her "road to the sea," Klamath Falls her "Upper ApplanWay." ITS IMPORTANCE and ralue, com mercially aad scenlcally, nre not ap preciated., It ought, to be. wp. rnm.nMT t,. r?.n , 1 . . - say we will anleh the road right . V IF, JIM HILL digs up some spare change, watch Father Time Espee go down and start counting bis hoarded gold. ' WE OWE PORTLAND something, but we want to owe tbem more. The big thing Is to keep a-peggln'. WE WILL GET IT YET. bluff Uke that will get by. TAKE SALTS FOR THE KIDNEYS IF YOUR III Mi DriHh Uts if Watir aii Eat Liss Mut, Says v Itotii Aitlwrity n Kiswy Disorttrs -i - . ImMiiNti a Sprnfil if Jai Salts li Bass if Watir Bifori Inakfast ta Stimulate Kisttys aii EMniutt - Vrfe aoM fa HMal wnoHea the kmm ornrworfcad. mat aliisnrlsh 'frlTTE' 7 5J. 5" W cloudy, tarn, bUdder is kriUtnd, aad you may be obUged Jojms reeiaf two or three times during tbe night S1?? W7f dof you must Iwipthcm ffush , olT the bodyn nrinoua waste or youTl be a real pitinr.igv tM,.Udny legtoa. you ufferfrom Urn m m " . ' 1U. . PtT11 Tii"T WanafsmnsnM t'-JwLi eirL aZ illljl v.k asataaansmani aasm mmsna Bat tMaaaant, drink lota of water; atso get from aaypluvmaclst four dunces of Jfad Salts; Ukt tahlaapoonful fa akaa of vatar before THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON OUR WEEKLY SERMON "Tkrtt Master Words" Her. H. C. Richards, raster arace m, Written at the V. For as a man Is. so Is his strength, Judges, 8:31. It has been said that two realms stretch out Into tie future for us nit! the realm of peace, authority and Oe . rotlon; and the realm of turmoil, impotence and self ishness. In each of these realms it Is truo that Iho man of narrow outlook .constantly empha sises ono factor In the making of life, while the broad man looks at all, and preserves a bal ance that keeps him always ready for action and glres him poise. As the man Is, so la his strength. There are three masterful words that make up the man. The first, of these Is t Dreams. The dream of life of .the boy directs his future. Be his dream of life pure, his future,. likely, will be pure. Be his dream' life Impure, his future, probably, will be Impure. The length of childhood and the extent of our drenmdays Indicates our capacity to be. The moth llres for a day, and never dreams. He feeds. With us dream supplements dream, all wear ing the fibre that makes the ground work of our life. The exposition which we are not attending is the result of the blending of dreams. From the Tower of Jewels in the center, with Its arenue of palms, Its courts of .the universe, of the seasons and of plenty, toxthe stock display on the west and the Zone entrance on the east, we hare the harmonising of drenms. So Is every display a concrete dream, and nearly all of them for the betterment of humanity. Some one has called ctrtllsatlon a museum, with ahelres, one above an other, while a few of us stand oa tip toe, reaching the top; but for the most part, we and only the .bottom shelres. Happy' the boy who can reach tbetopshe1f, where the best Jam Is hidden, and happy he who can see In dreams the top shelf of life's fvttlitAa Tnilv Iti ArAsmlsnA. life's An I .- ' " 'future moral tones nre made. other masterful word Is n. Communion. Our dreams .are sometimes only fancies, but our communion is serious consideration of life with ourselves or our God. Happy be who has com munion with one greater than him self. So Is the Intellect burnished bright and life's best moral tones are brought out Wit, logic, history, lit erature, welfare, social heart life all naaa!Elnanaaaal , f . , NolittIe,are made keen. Physically man re- peats hls ancestors, and possibly to tki Uric kidneys, they auk. anil th . -w mwvm BACK urine, so it no longer u .vaotwat of irriUtloD, thus ending bladder weekafet. V " JSjSPP IS irWt(Wat injure, makei aW WW 0fc ' EtW$ IMUBsmtlC TJrrrrm L.T1 - K. Church P. I. E. at Km Fraadsco some extent his mental life, but tho soil's chief descent Is from Ood. This Is a mothadlcnl old world, and our bURlnoM U"to find out Its methods. A child should be taught aclf govern ment as soon us ho knows tho feeling of Are or pain. Wo hr.vo several mil lion neoplo with weak wills, hocnuso they never exercised them much. The supremacy of our life has Ita basis In tho capacity for education. Mind towers nbovo matter. A nurbank is worth a ilosen counties or mines or factories. Tho old Oreck had oracles to whom they went for decisions In actions of moment, but our orsclo Is God. ''He hath shown thee, oh man, what Is rood. And what doth the Ird request of thee but to do Justly and to love mercy, and to walk himself with thy Cod." 8o, out of communion with him comes tho shock of a new creative life. The third master word Is II!. Action. Every victory Is a victory of intel lect over nature, or will over soul. An Ignorant man Is a cellar filled with seeds that never sprout. A wicked man Is a cesspool filled with disease breeding germs. A polished society Is often offended with the degrada tion of the multitude, but without ac tion on their behalf how can tha mul titude be helped? One cannot attend this exposition without being Impress ed with the greatness of his country with its push and creative energy, as contrasted with the heirlooms of those across the Atlantic. In the solo realm of certain art, only do those excel, while everywhere In machinery, food products and manufacturing. Is the ambitious action of America revealed, while even tho exhibits of the Orient nre stamped with our spirit, and seem to be awaking from an ancient sleep. Yes one Is Impressed with the thought that we are somewhat more afraid of pain than of sla and. shame. When our action, reveals Itself more In a Ware of helpful pity for the man who is down, we shalt still better ex emplify the Master's life and, conserv ing our heart energies with those of mind and body, we shall lift the world to the topshelf and the good Jam. So shall we reveal that as we are,, so la our strength. Aa OMSlx They are the XXma, the Peaasyl ranla, the National, the Atlas, the Globe Ratgera aad the FldetHy Phemix. Ia the entire SeM of Are ia snraaee, they are acknowledged lead er. All of them are strong Saaadally nnd 'fully able to make proms fair settlements. See Chllcote, Main street. If There are two kinds of Insurance. Ask Chllcote abont the Mad that pays. II' HURTS ww Mwawai want a. ta ' -T "" Pavilion Dane Saturday Nifkt PEERLESS ORCHESTRA Watermelons Cantaloupes Peaches Plums Blackberries Tomatoes String Beans Peppers Celery Cucumbers and All Frcih Vegetables VAN RIPER BROS, "GET THE HABIT" Phone 85 6th and Main Piano Moving ONE OF OUR ' SPECIALTIES I'HOXK H7 O. K. Transfer Co. -i 1- Local aewa appears Irsl la j 'j Tbe Herald. 60c a month -I 1 WHITE MAKES LIGHT And cheerful the room formerly sombre and dark. Tho cbango can be made easily and quickly by the use of our enamel paint, which comes In all shades. Wo have var nish nnd was for floors, too. In fact, ir It Is connected with paint In any way, we have It. Wtn. C. Hum This Ntinoiinrement carries the mreaege lo you thai Western Transfer Co. Is Hauling I'asuragrrs, lUggage awl Freight to Mall fleals for Calkins & Hamilton I'lione 187. or leave orders at Wis Mala street. SETTING OUT FlRSTjSTATj? M5 KL.AMATH PALLS. OREGON Bring Your Pictures Here To Ik. tlevcloieri unit irlntelt we do expert work quickly and Inexpensively. Or If you do It , yourself, iouie here for your kiippllcs, nans , a,' 1 a.ii IllUafntttOttS 1 Jfc7' KLAMATH fWXS 1. VAWaC naSMPKULAB mmmm 1 mW1HWrVMmt only II W-""T' HAT1IRDAY, MitkVWt , !, Today's aews ia Tks Herald You ami Ihem anw, To pen. i Ihiuo iltt wearing of kUs he. rause of, groHatllesn prejudko Is to (she risks with your ejss. You raaaot be hki iarrfu a Itreeervlas ! iHallly .r xuur vishia, tot us give you arrurste kmmledgp of the condlllon of your eyes. H. J. Winters (Iradaate Optician LAUNCHES For Rent With or wIUmihI drivers, for trim nn either lamer nr Upper Lake.. Telford & Son Corner Coaaer sail Mala BLOCK WOOD Will never he cheaper than now. You should pront by lite low price. Single load $2.50 Double load $3.75 to Mock np for the wtater KLAMATH FUEL CO. (. I'KYTON, Maaager 515 Main Street Hardware' Co. EARLY IN LIFE to begin the accumulation ot a furtiino permits of tho habit to get (Irmly rooted and to, become pert, of your dally routine In the strur glo of life, A competence for your later years Is.enslly obtained, pro '.vliled'ynu it'dopt tlie saving method tho root ofnll fortunes. Accept our ndvlco and open sn account with us now. SAVINGS BANK IF YOU REQUIRE Glasses imP sxnwflLTsVaaafk I KawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaW ..awVjnnmBsmsmsBssssssssw . t - m anxe,-.-.i -,. ' ' aaenaUaaa ' -riflB.aaaaffM-Y AUnTMgjammLg wKaVaMJn .aTiBT.'Ti w , isamimpSMj 1 H a trfS J tV :m in w j .i. i . i&Ui f - IK.J-. m M iBjaHgjjgjjBaannnsssM , ssssaaaaai , ,t ' ..,,1111 :