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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1915)
?, ' l '?;' ; W rr; ,r w: K', THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MriOMMJUtK ;j WMWUM4MW fITUATION ta a0 ,f"o$ WANTED i..-t A., y ','&' F'Vk' 'lOcU wmmf?sF wimnUui with'- fa.llv ?. J : - - -'s -.'t -'.-., W ,;". wrk. Herald fib.. fji ' ' , 11 Jcned and the eights sweeteaed ay the 1 IIO EtTOiniiy nCrWKl ripening grata, are uneaualed la tit w.o . SMITH Editor Mlka., llfWer tMmi ttiiiT"& .A'J lMt Xt$l t- wmmt &m: iae.-i5avsv-rrrvrzrTTi- mkus&L l?k?ia! " 3? FOR RENT sseaas i1 at .Mm n .' i . t.X. FOR SALE ! TO & if !X $! BULB Homestead reUaaalsh- t la Haraay eooaty. I10S. Aaaa JtMevP; O. hoi Ml. ' IWt - jSi-jvJa - ac yt . FORBALK OR RKNT-8'80 acroa la Laacell Valley; aboat 1SS acree eaerdtlvattoa aad 200 acraa mead- Published deHy aaaept today ay The HeraM Pahttshaw Caatpaay of Ktaaatt aSdle, M nijreairth aireet. Katered at the peeteace at sTJaav ath lalls. Oreeoa, tor traaaalaelea through tkt alalia at secoad-class MeeerTptloa? terau by all to aay iMnn ta tka Ualted States:. Oee year ...16.06 Oae aioatk (a KLAMATH FALLS, OMMON THURSDAY, 8KPTEMBER M, 1815 H'V I fr" owaad kar laad; good graalag; will ;alt baTWTiTaaaoaabla tana or wilt lease, B, T. Abbelooa, Boaaasa. Ore if-st i;&w i' W'" I T .; ss . ?C PROFESSIONAL CARDS C,IT,Y AND , Cp U N TY ABSTRACT CO. AMTftACT rNSUrtANCt MtfllSMf) jOfSJSjSKeSJ8jSJS)IPWn - THt Men P AND MOP AT KLAMATH PALLM PRINCIPLE OF PBOTBCTION B siWr v '.V Je! -T T : i'rHr si " ,. o .'"-' .' .??-? T PC ihMWIimm to get oat yoar jtWaataw,raitjkaTe saw Malaga iaiaie. Ne'aee tokar aaw atoTaa. We eaa'Ai yaw oM om aaugaoi aa Oar eaargaa 'are very bm4- TepHagki Jk Lormm t,s-S,'-. - WS.MaJn , iS t. VK Sri fV ' V -1. Aft? I4 t iwv- Bi"SS.TT IrSEc i'Si? RWA ' ''- rLhrs , IBS ; '-"! O. K, Uvery and ;FjM Stable. oVHftjard, Prop. MJ. Oar. th aa4 Oak ;.". f 1 l.J"ii"'L " 5f errtea, Oeeg A, e hS "- i si' " , , 5-'"C sr .: .Vl Oi!iXr:P ! . Villrtaa'rir' Mai - - $?$-- !. " 8k.a .i&iaSKlfl v oavaieiesaBwwawwapaBai Y malatalalag a blockade, Great Brttala. has compelled Germany to supply ker owh aeeaa aad has pre Teated her from apealilag moaey abroad. Now Brltkk statesmea are begiaalac to quesUoa tke wiadom ot tkat policy, aad argue that It would Injure Germany more It she were per mitted to spend money abroad, thus depleting her monetary resources. So (ar aa the relattre tntaresta ot Great Britain and Germany are con cerned, the discussion is ot no conse quence to as, but it serves to empha- slxe the soundness ot the principle ot protection. Shutting out foreign goods and keeping money at home to pay tor home labor ia the secret ot national prosperity. A protective wall accom plishes that end, whether the wall be established by war' or by a protective lariff. Any ten year old boy ought to be able to understand an economic principle aa clear aa this.. fi. i lL. .",,., fj2' Trmfer C -;,? 'MSMeteMaaat' vjW haee the heat iiaaiijaiuu is. wfil fa ta any hotel. ' - e taawa, m ' r'iiiil 'kMae r reaWanea ta' tew, far psmaaaars ..for the 1 '' 'n'rliitftrasai.' "'" ':': , : W. areata. aaU for tka ey -.(-a .eai vvaanv --r'.'? ytM. laaimMM luHaasei freaa'tha A.-.---'.r ,aef,weeBwa.aajr antra eswrae. py'' -',r iTS?" BaH '' "" 1.5 ,I11D!!W"S 111 4 ' ss; Voiir bcrf? - A. ..MIX if W. D. MILLER "", ,, POOR Bt7MHB8 SOME time ago, when it was an nounced that. Charles Schwab was about to All orders for subma rines aad boats.for the allies In this country,, each pressure war brought to bear on him by the administration aad the peace propagaadiaUthat Mr, Schwab decided to change his plana. We now learn that the Electric Boat company. In which Schwab is Interested,, has contracted to build 660 high-powered gasoline launches at f 40,000; each, and these boats are to be constructed in, Halifax, ' Thus a contract calling for $22, 000,000 ia to be filled outside the United States, and no part thereof will go to American labor. Moreover, had this contract been carried xrat in the United States we would soon have the manchlnery and the, capacity to turn out submarines and submarine antagonists the pur pose tor which these launches axe to be used greater than that of, any other country in the world. Tbia is another illustration of the administration's short-sightedness. "There If no country, on the globe more able to pay more taxes than the United States,'? aaya Secretary Mc- Adoo, and before the democrats .are retired from control perhaps no other country In the world will pay aa uch. Vf B. aal-fH??,? ''I iPtiiiEiis .m-immM inni, rrr i . '' 'vftWaMhasaere. hnniaar. iired.ft 'v ff4JM J;W-r,.Wtet.- Awajrge'tts . .ft. . -'IMiiaji girilnsWMiilama' '' W$&f2L: l "TIZ". draws viM4::aaV.:-.etaBaeid.ad .-'' -'iamMBgnaafKi "w pew Bara i r jaCrsmaV-vni.-kaw-iar van &'.. t ..S,HgWAf..JvAaaasia.'"TI" P3 aRM3Mi'C-J1MIM 1 ' bbBbAW' ivro-w.; Ii Jl.iu... '.'AalX rrw. : la. won. o-aaaMaBam. v .-J,T .i' ' VM P. JLI Sfc: I?'V ajnJUUA&'BiB2sgWBi ' A gfiamTsa.ie.rSI! Scattered Shots IF YOU buy out of town, and we ouy oui pi town, wnat in tnunaer win become of, our town?,"- saya a sign on the city editor's desk. This may re fer to you, all right, but there's no danger of this column buying out of town, or dura little In town. .i , Bnry. x i- . . - . wtt "JbT3,,fdrfal'Jer ;red. i.fBf-Jmri'iMbiaever.bartot Vm'. waMrt. . Kn aaaaaWalum! ' aafl fmet.' waat;aadrawiv, FRED FLHHT, the well known Commercial Club gent, flitted away up to Crater Lake today with a dele gation of the 8. P. oHclats. For one who's openly against IB. P. conduct, we opine that he's filttlng around rather ieet-Uke. IT LOOKS like Uncle Sam la going to have a mortgage on. the rest of the world when the war clouds roll by. Russia's multlmUlion man, la- flamed with their Idolatry of their little, feeble caar, seem to have their simple heerta even more in. the con Met slaee the fall ot Warsaw. 'THAT POLfflHHD and popular baa dM, Mr. Hooper, is said to be hooping areana -taeae jparu again now o Jonimteg 'with tka Indlaad and. now elsewhere. 'Aa a 'few trusting ;o eials atlH have honw ot bringing him uur. ,mmmmf i t ' THWB SEPTMJUt;tlBias brisk and ooot la thei nieraing, warm and bright at noon -a4 the days gold- universe. VK SAW Councilman Mathews bolting, aroun the streets the other day in his old clothes, and after ob serving him at the council meeting all togged up, as bents a Klamath Falls strategic guide, wo didn't know It was him. Irrigation Project Stalled United Press Service STOCKTON, Sept 16. Irrigation projects In actual operation are occu pying the attention today of delegates to the International Irrigation Con gress. Because ot Its sight seeing and the fact that the convention la to visit four California,' cities, the meet ing is known as thee "congress on wheels." 0. A. G. TAKES UP A RECORD YEAR RISK IN STANDARD OK ADMISSION CAUSES IMPROVKMKNT IN THK QUALITY OF STUDKNT BODY AT AGRICULTURAL COLLKGK Ids for Drilling Well Bids will be received by School Dis trict No. 19 for drilling a well aa specl ded herein: Well to be drilled aad cased with six-inch galvanised easing. Work to begin five days after the open ing, ot bids. Bidders to furnish easing and complete the well soon aa possi ble. All bids must be In derk'a hands not later than 7 p. m. September SO. Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. H. L. VE1T, Clerk. 8-10t Worden, Oregon- Notice to thePahUe I have established temporary head quarters at the office ot Seehora A Gets. Parties desiring electrical wir ing or work done, or electric stoves or fixtures, can phone 72. 15-2t HORACE SHIDLER. Herald want ads get results. (Special to The Herald) ! OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL-jw LEGE, Corvallts, Scut. 16. The w school year at the Oregon Agrlcul-, tural College opened this morning for matriculation and entrance examina- . KVRNT8 IN THE WAR ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Germany h suggested to 1'resl- dent Wilson, through Chan- cellor Bethmann yon Hollow Just rtctlvtd semt good dk b' ten. 8 Chllcete. 1 llornUl wsnt mis Kt rmulls. ttoaa. Owing to the press ot registration work It Is not possible to make up re ports at this time, but every Indica tion points to a record year for enroll ment In. both the degree and tho vo cational courses. An improvement I?. also noted In the Quality ot the stu-; dent body, due largely to the fact that for the first time In the history of the college only students of qualifications sufficient to meet the standard college entrance requirements are admitted I to tho degree courses. This means; that students who expect to aecuro tho bachelor's degree at the end of' their college work must have had at least four full years ot high school work, or Its equivalent. Thla rise ia standards of admission provides for greater maturity of stu dents and more definite aim In their college, work. Herald 'want ads get results. weg, In rcpiy-to an inquiry n to tho possibility of making peace, that tho United States elicit from England, Franco and RuMln tho terms under which they would discuss peace. Tho Russian army la nenrlng the city of Prsomyal, Austria Is calling to color nil mon available. Including mnny previously rejected ns unfit. Italy orders all reserves In Paris to report to tho colon. Germany denies reports ot Eng lish and French victories in France. n u IDC 3QC 1IKE th' Irishman sez: J "One man's ez good ez another an' a dura sight better." Anyway, one man can't get no better to bacco 'n another ef they" both get VELVET. BfcfTjfcl tm VELVET, TW Smoothest Smoking Tobacco, cornbinerthe smoking qual ities that gave Kentucky Burley its title of "Nature's Pipe Tobacco," with an ex elusive VELVET aged-in-the-wood mellowness. lasssTWsa tmfsalBalBsBsBaVjal il.ltlifeTeM DC3C3DC DOGS PLAY BIG PART IN THE WAR ITALIAN MAHTIKPH I1ATTLK !X)lt MASTK11B RKNO, WHO SAVED LIEUTENANT, WEAHH MEDAL von VALOR lly AIJCE ROHK Press Staff Correspondent) (United ROME, Sept. 8. (By mall) Reno Is a roal.dog ot war not ono ot those smybollcal dogs of war which typify tho destructive onslaught of conflict ing enemies. Yet Reno has dono so mo pretty strenuous work against the enomy, and as a result ho is wearlug a- medal about his neck suspended by a tricolor ribbon. Reno saved his master, a lieuten ant, in a hand-to-hand conflict In Cadore. In consequence he Is tho pet ot the regiment The Italian war dogs are largely mastiffs. Reno Is u big whlto "molos sco" (mastiff) and is typical ot all these faithful four-footed soldiers. Tho dogg are turned loose, unleashed, from the trenches, and go forth scout In Ig, beatlntg about In the brush and woods, scenting the enemy's ap proach. When It happens .that they run afoul of Austrian dog scouts, do ing similar duty, there Is warrant of the wildest kind. Fierce and bloody, It lasts until ono of them has given hlslffo for his country. The Italian war dogs are perfectly trained. They follow tho columns on the march. When a conflict occurs the dogs become half mad with feroc ity, baying and Jumping and leaping as though they would tear tho enemy to pieces. Reno, following tho column ono day, besldo bis beloved master, saw a hand-to-band combat between the Italian officer and an Austrian. The officer waa struggling bravely, but It was due to Reno that he waa saved. Leaping at the Austrian's throat, the mastiff dragged him to the ground, piercing his Jugular vein with his sharp teeth. i 4 Algoma Lumber Co.'s New Branch Yard At Savidge Bros. Mill on Sixth Street FULL LINE OF Rough and Finished Lumber Shingles. Mouldings. Doors and Windows BEST QUALITY AND LOWEST PRICES Algoma Lumber Co.'s Branch .0. E, W KLLEY, Manager . -MfctJi Klamath Falls Athletic Club Now oKn for Member. Inquire at PAVILION for Membership l-W THURSDAY, HKITEMai is j CHEESE TILLAMOOK CHEESE Full Cream. YOl'.MJ AMERICA CHEESE Seven to eight pounds, from tlmutle Itomh'i Oregon. EDAM CHEESE .Mh la HolMMtl. lllU.VItlCIIHTALEIt DELICATEM, HEN CHEESE A very Sae tlamrmnert type. McLarens imperial cheese. In .'l-os. Jr, HI.UE HILL CHEESE With (Inw Chill. It spread llko butlrr. LIMIIEIU1ER Superior llranil, I -lb brirks. VAN RIPE BROS. "GET THE HABIT" Phone 85 6th and Main AN EYESICHTgt I wlah I rmild tnlk yo- ' fact, mid uro upon you tJT iy of mK vry ,WMT of your KyiMlgiii, IHi yon knuw HihI ......... of ovoiy 100 persons !.. jJ: Vision. II 11(1 ll.nl rMl,JT"t lf lto,l R nrmdl,7S Potrtclly adjualiHl tMm? M ileftollVe work, IrrllMlon uj faJ snllsfiicllon, liriMu.,0 sndTLJ Mln? An. you sun. mr ,J!?T ii-rfn:t?, " Tjou niv nut, thru rnlltsa.'--. lot mo nmh! u thotouKh KlmZ i-xninliwllon nml v )0tt TJJ" and help which will iiifwrTZ. H. J. Winters qraduate optician "M"M"" Piano Moving We hsnd.le It with care. PHONE 7 O. K. Transfer Co. Olllce on 8Uth, between Main and Klamath LAUNCHES For Rent Willi or without drivers, for trka un elllier lwrr or Upper Use. Telford & Son Corner Ceager aad Mala ,,. , Blocks Are Cheaper Qroon Slabs, pr cord tUO Peyton's big block wood, cord, KM You save 60c every Dm, you key a load of blocks; but mors this than that, the blocks ars clttser and nicer to handle; lets train tut more htat - KLAMATH FUEL CO.. . fEVTO.V, Maastar We have received our cabinets of Sharpies Milker and Separator Extras All parta can be secured here Wm. C. Hum Hardware Co. Exclusive agents for Klamath County for Sharplss Mechanical Milker Quick and Reliable Service Freight, baggage or passenger. Equipped with aula buses and auta. trucks. Meet all trains and boats. Day or night service. Western Transfer Co. Phene: Office, 187; Residence, 2Sf.lt. EVERY DOLLAR YOU DEPOSIT lit' this bank means tiist It starts ' woiklng for you as you worked for it. And it works twenty-four hours a day and 366 days a yenr. The more dollars you deposit the mors workers, you have. Begin now, b an, employer of money s well u nn earner of It. FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS, OXTCON mm si si We are hwtfawrttu for v. ry thing In th Stationery line for haalla . baal Cams 111 and see aur apeclal if-FIHInB, i non-LsaKaaie reunwin r" - .,- KWrtATHTALLS rimtiqiffl& omsoott; U " jV: i r 1 m m f1 m Ss ft-! 14 aftM, il HM aa fy TCI P5 v-r ;