Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1915)
I W. , I?L m. jJ(ti; f4 ltTii I5.M"' SftTf m ff't im4 m KC M .T! SlSSf II 5SW .-."f-jl.?!.1 ssri asi5 J8J('j nx .19 laf I $ih i.'t. Mr mm, S?;lfi HSJi or HXn r' JIiUT: l'l V R KV fcrt i rfr 5t ) ! mth mm .i.'&i I ., n mv w mi & ?.&!. ?:oi ?' MftrA j63Sf &! 1 ii ?f wS- IVH VIVO f fu k, y t ,QaVJAsn. tf mCCLTtentakM artMBla at u ' I i 4 . V .. .l I V'&.ii) Orate Man goMamata. aear aurea 'guc fif-yr -y .u . .. VlT0f1lrCT--rumlBed room. Boe oeiweea me una nu. s. tt v W' T" . Ki'iJ I i. . .r mri8.israimMLM nmmmmJmmmmmmmim!ammmJmmmmmimt xl.TOli'kVK-Tln horses, 1.40S e v- l'9(l fma KtAlI itn' hamaaa. i-tc tl rs m ' l?VMOM'-and,0ttr eaulpment; rural- I 5 'turevfraiia-aBd 'household articles. .; ' , Enquire 6is Taatk street ? w .-- ..- . x .....'. 10-t Vis) air.inJlAA tuT U .brum n I ."'W ..," L ' ""a al j' . ""7,J ."" lt 1 Berkaatr boarjbne China Poland 4 - DOtT. BL. A. UODK1B8. YVffnlGB .AjgUtfJ. IMtV :. 1 PtWl Kt,. MISCELLANEOUS FREaV WOOD--tJaUl farthar aotioe 'J w . . -!;, ftarawia or othara oaa-hav all tha 5 ,lab wood taarwant It the wUl easto iaa aa k aw a once. H. ltVM- W&1 ;y--j .iiA. - . . . mittMMwrim mihw inw. y., um atuaa miwm . V lMt ,r s.varr "- S PltoFEWttOHALtCARDS i0iJm00if000a0v0i00im0WiAi ti.JU? iZ" i"fc-VA IHVj i "J f Ak'M sfcrtYfANDfCbUNTY ? ABSTRACT COMPANY AlkSTBUCM lfWnUNCB aikiaiitlnaiaaaaaataNrt .. fiHIiS-'iTHia -W-WW --) H; sy-v-jj--. ..IT. ,yi. lr'ii' v v-i -ui-' V.1: v ,w Baa W(arj,at MgM 'XT;work-of;.lluki & JTi?. ..,- -t. .. .T . r c riwa, ' sa- ia .rummtm . f :Oar;' 7 .w -' rkaaia y J-1j . H r ;s c - fjr' ..' r,-t.yg;-f'!.'t( .imp 1 ni ' tiMiM riiiili if-1 Ca. 3 .v i ; i?j5i BiaaB tnaa . . . ! ", S i WU ymcte'iIfefK eaminjaaaaaa walaVNaaii rrf -i? -.' w .73- iT,!l --.i t- '. a. . ,-; ati-i. .ik-'J.- tU.- rgmm akii . ' ' wKVwr 'liTrs TT7v7V, fTfej- SKKPI-fl' P-- ' JKtCf11 laHBlaH &S 'l -V' "." V'n r y f- . vvfe .fH'ji1 O. IC Liverv and M V.;17-J-,- f. &&&& 'iHi!;, &' r c r1 . 1 Prop.. Pf- tmmjrjmw SJsnw. lv iC - y yf y j' " .aaw.' var. paa aaw uaa rrniiil iliiil milii I'hyu ". ..jKiSi.T3 j .' t.-r ' " i msffli$&t& JCS, TH'-'H' y V. K4 JHtvty -tylvtjtirjVAfU"' lVa1rViV -JftJV '-r!L.1Ji(-F'rr" ) .;, r wH,s MHOUlTONfeJIOTEL; Strawwneoatlagto'towa oryao. Wi tbaHOUSTOK jFof flight, boaaekeeplag. r-Haady ito ttaiPoatbRea. .VjS.Aw ' J f'ftaSatfifiY' "jim&rjKi'jiSi-i 'AWIT 7S.W KiKAffiL uV - . ' iftiSWSKjl" j , "L .Tt.7355r77!, t . A." "i;1 ;-yv r v'i: r-i.-'t'ii'j vv i K 1.m- -.-Ji B-.2,JV. .- ' 't&jriit"tf,4hvri ;,,. 1 ?) T5Si :' i " -' Aii. i. i.i;i OuATMSatiaiactofy aVirvWiWWiirvthine. Nj? LVli '-f.i ' " ' ' Jattbu VoccrtotiAl wppllM, B)1awsa7rGsaagWasf OsBtaMiaia Pric. saar- m iivp f-w- ('wffR'l QMffaUM MimPlrWtJ wm?&s.ffi. iVt.f r.4 iEl.ta. w ei ?nVMM.vl I it! IIIBIb LM .m . !?RSHEnIIHga j, CKXgaVkwHTi '-TnBSKI-'i '1H II KBH "1 .lHIBBV J I HKU .t. MX; f LWBVgrFlaaaO ' . b'kiiSagVllJ'niflgal. ' 11 wCiiwf jrA.kJa'iPfrii rrntf-& r . im&l)4W' 7,' i i wna-uianr vaui. nanr . vnur vh v-'p-rrnaiUr I v.. ' t-ti?v&iyH7mh7; . lm V y '2- HS2S5J M TiiowiaB vaarafl wM'.jf : 'Wrs, 7WflPHWW"F The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor ,r, PabWhed daily eteapt Sunday by Tha Herald Publishing Cempaay at Klamath Falls, at IIS fourth Street, Eatered at the poetettce at Klam ath Palla. Oregon, for traaamlesloa through the aialla aa secoad-clase attar. Subscrlptloa terms by atall to aay addraaa la the Called Stataa: Oae raar 16.00 Oaa month 4 BO KliAkATH PALL8. ORBQON TUESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1MB and nor AT KLAMATH FALLH FOR KlaAMATS FALLS PROBLEM staring this city la I the face today la one of provid ing for the lmaeaae toarlat trarel that ia paaalag through her, dally. It laitco late la the aeaaoa to proTtde a nuaiclBal caap' ground thk summer, but a parktng place for automobiles could be secured with little trouble or expense, aad the nutter has already been t taken up by the Commercial Club and Will Lee. It was brought before the city council last night, but ao action token. t-Ht. ,Lee states that tourists come Into'thc garages of the city eyery day. Ininlrt"! where our camp ground la or where there la a place to leare their machlaee. Ther are told' that the nearest camp .ground la at Bartlett Sprlnga or Rock Creek, both tea or IC alter from the city. - .What ia the use of having attrac tions, for the tourist It we do not cnl ttrrte the tourist trade? Mr. Lee states that without a doubt, if aome piace,was supplied when they could put 'their machines' without expense, money would be speatihere for other thtegs rather- than the necessities tkey,Beed to keep tbeas' going. rA site'.haa.beaa secured' forthe lo cation, of a narking place, whichit ia believed aaai'be ased wKhoutexpeaae. Water connections must be made, aad several 'other 'bits of work done. to make th placeman aeeoauapdatloa to the tourist The expense woHld be l(gkt, aad it Is bellaved that the city i lit Is sneh thlnaa aa thase that we expert the various departmeata of the Commercial Club to take hold of aad push .through 7to ' eompletlon. Thai matter could ,'be arraaged foe this year with small expense, aad would mean much to tbejctty yet this sum mer. This ploblem would come un der the department that la supposed to hanalo tourists, aad should be looked after without delay. J There' are too maay problems for one man to handle; aad it la for this reason that the Commercial Club was reorganised,, with its various depart ments rad heads to direct their work. Only by working together, co-operating one with another, br unselfish ness nad a wfHIagaeaa to give our time aad moaey, are ;we ever going to maks Klamath Falki the true gate- ". l uiiwrun, m zoecca ior me tourii), .the hunter, the homeaeeker aa4 tbecapftallat. These are the tbinga that advertise city, and to advertise pur city we advertise oar country Some hard work and deep thinking are the mala things that we mut go after now. Scattered Shots KLAMATH'S timber Is In the best condition ,ot any In the state this year. ' 1 GOOD WORK oa the part of the wardens aad rains at the right time have bayed thousands of dollars. KLAMATH bad better gat busy on somethings If she is going to staad up with the rest of the state. RUMORS. OF "knockin-f" and "m. USriy' deal" continually come from Cr-iter Lake. . IT MIOHT BE well that a close in vestlgation be made and a report seat to aaaaquarters.- ' L tdFiWB'ARB NOTgetn a sauare daalre eaa see that;we do gat one. ' .;.. ! , - i - '"THBKNIOHTH,r i-fM . hi- t. . " jl j .i . ; if 4 . .. hit .a r- 7111 LAX , MBTHOM V hav aauaed ?"". o'9 -anictacBlar daataa this aar-ftt BaaOaad.lHolt. aad bow Lao Fraakv , . o 1 - , ?VM ' V V . PH THOUOnr ofal8ritlshava toa'Fkaa the. r4 'shirts struck (towa tBiw'atatac.f, ft ' ,; TODA V 8 ODDNBT STORY Ualtad Praaa Rarvtca - ST. Paul, Mlaa., Aug. 17, "Hm a bill collactor tha right to carry a guaT" This la tha queatlon betora 4 state oBclrii today, followtag the receipt ot the regueat for aa opiaton by J. A. Schmahl, aec- retary of state. What the War Moves Mean By J. W. T. MASON Correspondent United (Staff Preaa) NEW YORK, Aug, 17.-iSerbla'a refusal to cede Macedonia has made the allies pessimistic about the possi bility of Bulgaria entering the war. Despite the fact that the allied na tions arc sorely In need of Bulgaria's help, no attempt ia being made to coerce Serbia. The allies have treated Serbia as an equal. No advantage haa been taken as yet because she la a small country. How long such an attitude will mat the future alone will' decide, but It Bulgaria remains neutral It will be only because the allies refrain from rough-ahoddlng Serbia. She could be compelled to dowhwtever Is necessary for the success of the allies. If the reports of the Turks are cor rect that 50.000 additional British soldiers have been landed on the Gal llpoll peninsula on the Saroe coast, it Is apparent that the allies are plan ning to capture Constantinople, re gardless of Bulgaria, who considers herself indispensable it the campaign Is to be successful. Of course tela Is not correct, because the allies can open a campaign in Thrace, west of Constantinople, and take the route that Bulgaria would follow. They are holding back from auch a paign, however, because of the heavy losses sustained' In the assault unon the famous Tchaldja defenses. It Is preferred that Bulgaria eater the campaign, and send her armies against Constantinople. The fact ia not Inap propriate that part of the loaaea which must accompany the aubdulng of Con stantinople be borne by the Slavs, since the fall "of the Turkish strong hold would benefit the Slav empire more than any one other nation. If the Balkans do not enter the con flict, Constantinople will probably fall Just the same, even though it ia neceasaryffor the allies to make this campaign the principal offensive. . - - LATE BULLOTINS Paris Announced here that the Chasuuers has been mined, and also a mile of trenches between Burnhaupt and Ammertawlller. Cannonading from the direction of Soucbea was beard last night. Washington Secretary Lansing haa announced that W. W. Rusaell will be returned to Saa Domingo to succeed Consul Sullivan, 'resigned. London General Sam Hughes, Canadian minister1 of militia', declared that 2,000 Americans have enlisted in the Canadian Flsgers, and that 100 have already been killed. oeriia von Macxensen aas cap tured Slavatycaae, twenty-four miles south of Brest Lltovsk, and has occu pied Olala. The Bavarians have oc cupied Loclce and Nledsyrcec. Rus sians are expected to make a stand at Blala before defending Brest Litorsk. The fall of Georgtewsk is expected dally. Athens K. Zavltsanos, member of the war party, waa elected president of the chamber of deputjes today by 181 to 3. London The Norwegian steamer Albls has been submarined. The crew was saved. Bandon Posses are seeking R. B Neff of Lakeport, who Is believed to have shot and killed .from ambush Allte Whitman as a result of a school district feud. Whitman's body was found on the beach. Net la armed. Rome Tat emperor of Austria has written the pope applauding hit peace efforts. He added: "I, ateo, pray God that we shall bare early peace." ' Slnnemshonlnr. Pa. Five were Killed aad one iajareda'an explosion which wrecked the gvtatiao depart ment of the Aetaa'RxpIbslve company yesterday. ; j 7tH 'V i'M wriwr . year aevr, .vawsy or aosaa, 99 aaMath.' r " THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH "Worn With the Serpent's Tonine" to Wed Secretary 1M .jm.irwi'Cs!"' Mka Violet Asqulth Miss Violet Asqultb, daughter of the premier of dreat, Britain, "The Woman With the Serpent's Tongue," haa Just announced her engagement to Maurice Bonham Carter, secretary to her father.. And It Is believed, des pite the w&t, that the wedding will be an important function. When William Watson wroto his roem. "The Woman With the Ser tfenfa Tongue," six years ago, l did not take persons familiar with Lon don society long to determine he had In mind Mrs. Asqulth and her step daughter. But the poet would not admit until he visited the United Slates shortly after the publication of the poem. Then he wrote this for a newspaper. -' " "The Woman With tbe Serpent's Tongue' la a composite photograph of Mrs. Asqulth and her stepdaughter, Violet. The poem la a portrait of the physical characteristics of MIsa As qulth and the mentality of Violet As qulth. The latter' the voice of the family, and rule them all. Violet Is the real official voice speaking with authority." The first stansa of the poem Is aa follews: She Is not old, she Is not young, The woman with the serpent's tougue. The haggard cheek, the hungering eye. The poisoned words that wildly fly, The famished face, the fevered hand Who slights the worthiest in the land, Sneers .at the Just, condemns the brave, And blackens goodness in Its grave. Many explanations of .the poet's purpose in writing this have been offered. None were wholly accept able to those he shotted If it's worth bavin, it's worth la. soring. 8eeCfcl)cote,C5Maiast.lS -I- Loeal mwi aaaaan Int la The Herald, Se a meata mi , uii mi NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLDOfl CATARRH Apply Cream la Nastrfla Ta open up Air ',"," i , inn Hin Ab! What relief! Your clogged nostrils open right up, tha air pass ages of your head are clear aad you can breathe freely. No more hawking) snuffling, mucous discharge, head ache, dryness no, struggling for breath at night, your.eold or catarrh Is gone. ' V Don't stay stuffed apt Get a aaull bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from roar druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant, antiseptic ereaaa ia your nostrils, let It Denetrate through ev ery air passage of 'the' bead; soothe and heal tbe swollaa, lanamearmu eous membrane, giving you laataat relief. Ely' Cream Balm is Just what every cold and catarrh sufferer has betn seeking.- It's JBftplMdI4, , (Paid AdTftkssaeat) , Two CaHoAds of 1916 FORDS COMING THIS MONTH. w v a' i1 r'. -im a it . The tirst carload Vhaaalraady been sold In advaaaeVj'li yea vaat a car place your orsWaow 'lar.the aecond carload. 0fl' WHS!. NEW, Afiat .smmmmmmmflHsBBBhta. K a awsBsjBgsssssmlaE vw xi? rrttaw FALLS, OREGON RVKNTSI.NTHKWAR, (INK YKAR AGO TODAY August IT, 114 Dolglan scat ot government ro- moved to Antwerp. German cavalry approaching Brussels. French claim continued forward movement In Alsaco and enp- turn of one Alsatlon regiment. Russia soya Austrian suiter se- vorelly In sabro engagement on ftontler. The Adrlatlo Ih swept clear of Austrian warships by French tloet. Four vessel sunk. Tho kaiser reported to havo left for tho battle front In Alsaco, Wealthy Americans roach Now York In steerage. , HOW OLD ARE YOU MENTALLY? United Press Service BERKELEY, Aug. 17.. Never question a woman's age. Dr. Henry H. Goddard, professor ot psychology at tho University ot Cali fornia summer session, says wo all have two ages, a chronological age and a mental age. They are not al ways the same. One may be from two io Ave years older mentally than In actuality. In such a case one may be known as abnormally bright. Or, on tho other hand, It one la backward In school, It Is probalo that he Is younger In mentally than actually. An Irablclle who haa passed twenty years In this vale of tears may be only two years old mentally. Dr. Goddard recently described the Blnet tests for mental defectives. Ac cording to these tests, children are asked certain queations and on the basis ot their answers, grade as to mental age. Questions are asked which do not depend on Instruction, but come within the common knowl edge of every child. For Instance, a normal child of nvo should bo nolo to copy a square. It tho child under observation cannot do thla It la an Indication that he Is under Ave years, mentally. Ot course, tbe result ot one question aaked would not be taken as flaal evidence of defect. A long list of questions are aaked, teats of touch, aigbt and other senses aro made before the. child Is definitely classed as defective or feeble-minded.' Years of study by Blnet, De Bant la and other scientists were necessary to compile tho test. Many hundreds of normal children had to be examined before It could be determined what knowledge a child of any given ago shouhi have. Tbe system as now per fected Is In uso In most ot the modern schools of the-country. la From Bly Country Mr. and Mrs. Tom Garrett and little girl arrived from the Bly coun try last alght, after at trip through Poe Valley ar.d tbe Merrill country. They were accompanied by Mrs. Jack Horton and son of the Hlldebrand country. After transacting business In this city today, the party will prob able leave this afternoon for home. Herald want aos get results. . ,,..-,. .I., in niiiiii DIHTK HOT TIA POE A BAD COLD . i ,! ii iiiniiiii m iim.i, . -$-ft ,-t i, j (let a small package of Hamburg ilrrast Tea, or as tbe German folks call It, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any pharmacy, Take a tablespoonful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pur through a sieve and drink a teacup full at any time during tlm day or before retiring. It is tbe moat effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as It opens tbe pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the system. Try. it the aaxt tlaw you suffer from a cold or taa grip, It la utsxptasivs and entirely viawUMe. thsNfora ufa aad harmless. MJB BACKACHE AND LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Kik Pals aai Miaaawl away with asffettteefaUaaaa tJaawWOil Wlisn your bask is acre aad lame or lumbago, asiatUa or rheumatism ha you stiffened, up. doat suffer I Get a 5 cent bottle at,, eld, boaett "St. Jacobs Oil' at Bay 'drug store, pour a little in your aaad aad rub it right into the paia or ash, and by tbe time )ou count, Iftf, the aoreasts aad lame ness (pme, '" ' IWt May eciBfUdl This soothing oriirtratiu ailiaesss to be used only fin,, Jk Ukm-m fkaaad pain rljil't u ofiW baak aad ends' the mlseriv 'ltomdmtm abselutaly barmliM sikI iloeeaH.bvra tbe skla. NoTthlag alas stops Ituabago, sciatku and lam; baak ssiaery, so promptly i There are two klniw or insurant Ask Clillroto nltout Ho awn taa pay. " Pavilion Dance Saturday Night PEERLESS ORCHESTRA .. Watermelons Cantaloupes Peaches Pluqus Blackberries Tomatoes String Beans Peppers Celery Cucumbers and All Frcth Vegetables VAN RIPER BROS. "GET THE HABIT' Phone 85 6th and Main Piano Moving ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES I'HOXH H7 O. K. Transfer. Co. GOING CAMPING? We are closing out our line of TENTS, WAGON COVERS and CANVAS AT ABSOLUTE COST See Our Window for Pricet. Wm. C. Hum Hardware Co. This iinuoiinii'mcnt carries the Btrasage in yon' that Western Transfer Co. Is Hauling IW'nK'rn, Baggage nail Freight to Mail "lloalu for N Calkins & Hamilton I'lionc IH7, ur leavu orders at 503 Mala street. SETTING OUT itn W.WL7MJ ". s, FIRST STATE and .ttnmWr&N! r .BBPBsTK BW'BBBaBBmrVaV.ViW. r KLAMATH FALLS. ORECrON J , Baby Food Talcum Powders Sponges Toilet Soaps Wocarry a full lino of tytby NmmIs, JUNt auk lly flru i,..l ...... ...lu ... Jurt imk us flrst mill you win get . , r nffini tan JUST FOR BABY KUMATHIWifi imaim TUMWAV, AUOUHT 17, I8 Today'a gawa ta Tha Harait Von nwd ilient now, To po. Ihiiic the u carta ot atai be. 'iiii of KtwHBille prt'Jiidkt ' In 10 lakr- risks nilli your rVM, Vim utnnot be tx nrfu hi proorrtlMg the ualliy of jos, t Ulon. I.H im glut you ccurau kuitliHfgt of tlm niiulltlon of your eye. H. J. Winters (Jraillinlo Opllt'lnu LAUNCHES For Rent Villi or nllhout driver, for Uiss uii 'ltlitr linrr or llpitrr lake. Telford & Son t'urarr t'oagvr and Mala BLOCK WOOD Will never be cheaper Uiaa aew, Vim hIiuuIiI profit by the low evict. v Single load $2.50 Double load $3.75 to lork up for late wlaler KLAMATH FUEL CO. ). I'KVTON, Maaager 5' 5 Main Street EARLY IN LIFE to begin the 'accumulation of a fori lino permits of tbe habit to get firmly rooted and to become part of your Unlly' routine lit tho strut- Klo of life. A corapotonco for your, lulvr yoam i easily obtnlnocl, pro vided yoiudopt the saving method t ho' root of all fortunes. ackoj our ndvlce and'opnu nti account with us now,' SAVINGS BANK Nnim Boltlw NipplM TMtUif RiM ft t e MwdkiMS ami really spavlaUw la tll " . ' .', . '? '. i . ... ..IM. t '.. ,J the U'swWlaVfair ' ' '& CtV ' ' iawwf H., i. '! ST Wi IF YOU REQUIRE Glasses i ii M m wen. 'uwwimmtm '4i i t