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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1915)
b.- tfVt 'BMW - l THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATUIUUV, PKOBiHm;K H, lt PADA tTO m V; kntisQu&ikin. FOR RENT NICELY furnished apartataU at the Oregon Houm, Klamath. aearWtta FURNISHED ROOM for rest, clow la, nrlrate tamllr. Phone 68. lMt The Evening Herald W.O.SMITH .Editor FOR SALE FOR SALE Beautiful saw violin. bow and case; coat 18; will aall tor 8. Apply at 408 KlamatB. 10-It SITUATION WANTED STRAYED From the Horton ranch In Poa Valley, one roan Durham bull, three years old, "branded T8 on Up; has duhvp. Notify Uskey Bros., Dairy. PabUsaed dally eaeeet Ssndey by Tha Herald Publishing Company at Klamith Falli, at US Foarth Street. Entered at the postolce at Klam sth Falls. Oregon, tor transmission through the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms fey mall to any sddreae la tha United Mates: One year 11.99 One month . .99 KLAMATH FALLS, ORMON SATURDAY, DECEMBER It, 1915 BIRD PROTECTION HlBKoOGIBXiV HELP WANTED WANTED Middle aged woman for general housework, to go home nights. Phone 268M. 8-lt LOST AND FOUND FOUND Jeweled pin. Regal Shoe Store. Inquire at f-lt PROFESSIONAL CARDS i. . m .!' whii " ' " EIGHT PER CENT LOANS O NFARM LANDS ARTHUR R. WILSON, BIT CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Msmfeers Oregon Association Title Man - A. C. BTRATTON Death White Blag". Klamath Falls Telephone Connection EVERY organisation that has for Its object the preservation of the rural community should Interest Itself In protecting the migratory birds. Ai their ralue and Importance to agrl culture becomes known, steps are be ing taken to protect them from wan ton destruction by hunters, and to en courage their neatlng and breeding In all sections that are fayorable. While migration ta natural and es sential for many species. It has been found thai lack of food during the winter season as often drives many birds south as the cold weather. Hence. It food U provided for these birds they may be kept throughout ithe winter In the northern lamuaes. I Proper teaching of children will create an Interest In the protection of I birds, and when their assistance ta jonce enlisted they can do mora than almost any other class to protect the nesting birds from molestation and to feed and otherwise care for them during the cold season. It would be Interesting to see what results could be attained in a single community in which all the children were co-operating in enforcing the laws against destruction of birds. Much injury Is dona to birds and their nestlings by young persons who are utterly ignorant of their economic Importance, and the young folks who hare been taught better are la a posi tion to spread the knowledge among those who otherwise might do harm to their feathered friends. American Lumberman. The Herald, n this dteaitasont, seeks to reflect the social aide of life In name county by chro. kiln the parties an that help to make life ant. Aa k is impossible tor as te know about all of these affairs, the assistance of oar readers Is asked, aad social news, either asat or telephoned to the HeraM Before 10 o'clock Saturday morning will be gratefully received for Basil cation. meat, tor meanness, H Is said. It will When "lu fury Is at Us holght, a class be brought out Thursday night at the (Of candidates will be thrown bodily Vll.. I .. .. J ,.....! Innu In.lnln I till aNtllS (O fftCO tllO lOtTOf 01 the arena to wsleomo somo man's Initiation. The candidates that come doom. Roaring and gnashing Its' teeth, It will leap around the pit.. (Continued on Page ) Expert Plin-biig SHOWERS, BATHTTJB8,BINKS, Properly Installed Complete Use of Sapplies Pad, Pinfk 4b Lorenz 709 Main St What the War Moves Mean Fast Flyers MOTORCYCLES that trarel at a Ms rate of speed should eemx ssoaally hare the attention of a merhsnir VEGHTE has a complete Use of eqsipsaent and a fall Use of sap. EXPERT REPAIRINO GUNS TO BENT KLAMATH SPORTSMANS STORE SEE VEOHTE, MB MAS IT Mala St., near 8th T A K H O If A AMALE STEW AKE OT DRINKS ysters Sandwiches ILK BY QT. FEED VAN'S PLACE Cor St sad T A K H O M A j uy . w. x. aasusuji (Written for the United Press) NEW YORK,' Dee. 11. Chancellor Bethmaaa-HoUwas'a awaited state ment of Germany's conditions for making peace turned out to be a clev er maneuver to throw upon the allies the task of stating their terms arst. In it. he tried to place Germany la a better condition by suggesting that the responsibility of continuing the war will rest upon the allies. The speech, too, accuses them of desiring to crush Germany, and Intimates that Germany- Is on the defensive, aad that therefore, her enemies should bo the first to suggest a compromise. The address was that of a bargain er, but one who did not know how much he could get and wanted the other party's bid arst He evidently felt that wham negotiations begin they must center oa Belgium, Alsace- Lorraine, Serbia and Poland. This probably was his reason for paying so much attention to the question of the rights of small nations. The speech was, however, not mere ly an able defensive argument, but it combined, too, a clerer offensive threat in the intimation of Germany's ability to continue the war as Ions as her enemies. The speech, however. does not bring peace nsarer, though it will if it incites the allies to de clare what they are lighting- for. The last dance at the White Pel ican Amusement Club's season was given at tho Pelican Wednesday night, and It proved one of the most enjoy able affairs of the winter season. Fifty couples were In attendance, and as all present were congenial, the so cial side of the affair was a bigger success than anticipated. A Ave piece orchestra furnished excellent music for the dancing, and the program of dances was happily arranged, there being two "ladles' choice" numbers in addition to a Virginia reel and other lively numbers. Punch was served; throughout the evening. I see Mrs. Wesley O. Smith entertained the Bridge Club and a few Invited friends this afternoon at bar home oa Conger avenue, there being In attend ance Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt, Mrs. Clar ence H. Underwood, Mrs. Charles F. Stone. Mrs. Evan Reames, Mrs. Emma Mills, Mrs. Will W. Baldwin. Mrs. George Noland, Mrs. B. St. George Bishop. Miss Maud Baldwin, Mrs. Wm. M. Duncan, Mrs. Charles W. Eberlela, Mrs. Louis Gerber, Mrs. Levi F. WTi- lets, Mrs. George Watt, Mrs Paul Johnson and Mrs. Gus A. Kranse. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mllllean aad sons leave tomorrow morning for Ashland, where Mr. Mllllean has bean offered a position with the Ashland Tidings. In the year they have re sided here the MUUcans have made many friends, and their departure la regretted. Mrs. Doa J. Zumwalt returned Thursday from a three weeks' visit with relatives in the bey cities. While away, she took a special course la vocal music from William Shakes-! peare and the Pasmore studio. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel J. Bailey left Thursday for Redding. Calif., where they will reside, aa Mr. Bailey has a position mere. The Baileys were prominent in Mills Addition affairs and for four years Maurice and Lpria Bailey were standbys oa the Heraid's carrier force. In the home of every married mem ber of Klamath Falls Lodge No. 1147, R. P. O. E., it la expressly understood that the head of the house Is going out Thursday night. The following sjmmons, Just mailed out, is the res- 'E A Crowning Succoss Quality Broad lit WWMTY mjmWSfc WtOttfOMtPet ttFIT FOR A tXIRKI Breads may coma and breads may go, but if you want Real Bread ask for Butternut and Pan Dandy NURMI BAKING CO. "Mary had a little geat: She missed the thing one day: Investigation showed the Elks Had stolen it away. Imprisoned In an Iron-bound cage the goat Is being fed daily upon raw NEW BOOKS Make Ideal Christmas presents. Corns in and sss somptote Use of popular editions. Foster Orear eandlea. Christmas candles, Fancy Box candles, nata sal tram. , Subscription) a specialty, club aad special prices. HARRY RIOHARDSON " "It Next to. Subscribe tor ;tbe Herald. 99 seats a month. Cars for Hire v bavorwght Ugsmmt. Fill Asstt Cf . SBBBBsnaBBBBSBBsaaaBi as mnampsm1 ayaaBBBapmF g'Sjpe Pfceme It CALLS AFImW IS P. M. BLOCK WOOD Oar blocks are delivered direst from sheds, sad are always dry, and Me;; We also treadle a superior grade' of Body, Irfmb aad Slab wood, at reasonable; prises. Reek Springs Coal. KLAMATH FUEL CO. msmmmmWbamCr? vgssmmmmmi emmmmmmmmmKammmmmmm. I ( mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmV BgsBmmKimmmB SmmmHliH mmmmmmmi liSmmmmfl Bsmmmmmmc 'aSmmmmml BSSSSSSSSSSBBSJ "ySvmBSSSSSSSSS Edison Diamond Disc Paths, CosamMa aad Victor scores plsy setter oa the Sanira Fhosogrspb thaa ea the erlataal mashmss for which taer 'are named, Is the verdict of musicians aad Jovers of Hear (lie Sea four epialoa. Slpberti PtaMDepot Next Door to Postotfics aad gtre as Wear Custom Tailored Clothes That Fit RIGHT SOLID COMFORT Be comfortable la the salt you wear. The custom tailored kind ire make laseree solid rsmforl because each garment will be made to your ladtvldsal RIGHT APPEARANCE Appearances are important. We produce good looks la oar garments from a studied polat of adsptaess to oar customer's Hgure aad aa a matter of fashion. ECONOMY IN PRICE We cam meet your crportaary la the price. What yoa get bore for the price, quality coasidered, will be hard to duplicate elsewhere, as we are satisfied with a ssaall margin of proflt sad always give full raise. EXPERT WORK Each operation is the asaUBf of oar garments la done expertly, aad Is carefully studied frees the catting of the cloth to the wamhod gar- LOEWE BROS., Tailors What Our Madiine-Figured Statements Contain Depositors of this bank reccivo neatly printed, accurate state ments of their accounts tho first of each month, instead of leaving their pass books to be bal anced. Theso statements con tain the following in in in formateon: 1. Tho balance of the ac count at the first of tho month, 2. All deposits made dur ing tho month, together with thu date. 3. All checks drawn (each check marked with a minus (-) sign to show that' It has been subtracted). 4. The new balance in the customer's favor at the last of the month. The statement system makes it unnecessary for you to give up your pass book (your only receipt for deposits), eliminates the delay of one or more days whilo tho book is being balanced, and af fords a much more ac curate way of figuring your account. Giving better Bervico has always been tlio aim of this bank, and this Monthly Statement System is one of tho im provements in Bervico we have been able to offer to our customers. We believe that you will agree with us that this plan is a big im provement over the method of calling in and balancing pass books. IFfrit State A Saving. Bank 5l ?s I E s r g I I f 0M Ivf mMM V. O. II. curs at Worsen, forty cords of dry fir body wood, IB cords ot Aty plno body wood. Submit the bids in 0. I'. WIIBKLER, lU-St Words, Ore. A lot of new things In Chltuwaro, Star-cut Water Cllassee, etc., Just re ceived nt tho Runiet Grocery, . It UK. M lsssssssssssVk "JwwmsyNi Hi ii ." m FRED'S TAMALES are Made Fresh Every Day AT THE PARLOR 1Z1 No. Sixth Street sm - i ammmmmmmmmmmmamasmsmmmmsl m W& and iv UiNcw Edison IMAUINt: the Joy on Christmas mornttiK when your faintly dis covers n Now Edison Diamond Disc beside tho Christmas treel Tho Inborstor model of the Htllson Diamond Disc Phonograph which Recreates music. We particularly want you to distinguish between the re-creation of music and Its mere me chanical reproduction, Ite-crea-tlon Is NKW. Reproduction Is old. The EDISON Diamond Disc Phonograph Xo Needles to Ctiange. Unbreakable Record. No girt can espress the Yuletlde sentiment more perfectly. It brings Into tho homo a permanent token of your good will. Arrange to have your Kdlson on Christmas morning. Como In to day or somo other day, and let us play for you Mr. Kdlson's per fected muslml Instrument. Khntlk Fills MsskH (1HO. A. WIRT, Pros 73 Main W. Klamath Falls Athletic Club PAVILION Dancing Kvery Hiitunlny l.'Tealag Tak e a ImmmmmmmmBiY ammv'irammmflrmmSamV1 I Sammmmmmms'temm nsmmV .amassst'' smfsmV M eep A your Hit of 'lirMiiitu ntets Bl'l see If they luclmlo WOOD and HAY If no, you Will imvo tltuv, troa t'lo nod moasjr directly litno for wlml you rs-' yulro Here si wn)nrothebeit ilualltlt-4 sod the loueit prices st which depends. Iilo WOOD AND II A V rnn be told. Seehorn GETZ Woo. DIM Msln Hlrrrl. I'hoseTi ""IS l VHgiiBHr ' mVBsmmmmmmmssmll'lI ramsWraemmsmBl. UBsmmmmmmKN-3' No Tiresome Posing Do you remember bow the old fashioned photograptier need to pat your head la a rack, aad more it this way and that, aad twist roar face around until your neck got a cramp? We do not even make you self conscious by teUlsg you to "look pleasant, please,' bat with our perfect elec trical lighting system we ran take your ajctnre at aay moment when yon look most comfortable and nat ural. That is why they all go to the Berime Photo Shop PHONE 39 327 Main Street DO YOU KNOW Wo liavo moved Into warm, omfortable imrirm under the If. K. K. Hlore? HERE IS A WELCOME I'lsre to mrrt your frlrnds anil mn n ptc-iMnt evenlaff Make Yoarselvesat Hoae Willi MUSIC, BILLIARDS BOWLING : THE NEW PALM Jorncr,Maln and Fifth J. S. HILLS & SON Ageats taenrttal Harvester Machinery IflS Hixtlt Street How's You Roof? PIX IT WH1LK THK HUN SHINKS W. D. MILLER Does all kinds of reoftag ssd ren. crete work "Get the Habit" Wholesome FOOD HealUifsl, nourishing asd ar . ..i .! tnatu are peuaias; are "" " : i-, pared by the Quaker OaU caav pany, among which arei QUAKER OATS. MOTHER'S MUSH, , QUAKER PUFFED WOE. QUAKER PUFFED WWJ QUAKER PUFFED 001Ni AND , 'ettlJohn'aFUp.J"k,',10"r Van Riper Bros .sfc. sm aaaa) av PBOirs 14T er M.Y f stosnmmwsmmssni nWWWM Walnut aad Sib, Phone as th snd sftf