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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1915)
TV THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TIWHMIAV, lUCCKMHim .a FAOCTWO RUB RHEUMATISM, ACHING JOINTS, AND STOP PAIN Why not nnafca year mother, wilt or sweetheart a present ot en et Me Mllka's beautiful MWlu aasketa r The Evening Herald New British Monitor Shelling German Naval Base at Ostend W. O. SMITH NEHtoe T ' 1W Pabushed dally ateant Bnaday by Ask CtiBcote for 1MB TIM Herald Pabttsam CMHU ot 11-tf Klamath Falls, at til Itoartk Stmt Entered at the poetoflke at Ktaav alh Falls. Oratea. for traaaalaatoa throagh the malls as eeeoad-elaaa Henld'sChssiMAdrs. attar. FOR RENT Subeeriatlen terme ay sail U amy INMTANT HKlilKK WITH BMAM, TIUAIi HOTTIJC OK OLD, PENE TRATINU "HT. JA(XH'M Oil." address In tha Halted Statea: NICELY furnished apartments at the Oregoa House, Klamath, near Sixth Oaa yoer . as.ee One aioatli " tin 8Pt ' I VfiS " aWPl FURNISHED ROOM for rent, clOM In, nrtnta fimllv. Phone 168. 10-6t TOR RKNT Office rooms, single or en suite; steam heat and all con venience. Inquire W. H. North. Odd Fellows Temple. FOR RENT Neatly turnUhed room. Rices place. 828 Main. 14-tf FOR SALE FOR 8AL.E Victor Phonograph and Ylolln; bargain. Apply 408 Klam ath avenue. lS-4t FOR SALE Household furniture end piano. Call at residence be tween 2 and 4 o'clock afternoons. Mrs. Georae Noland. 15-2t HELP WANTED WANTED Middle-aged woman for neneral housework. Prone K8M. l-t WANTED Responsible men to aall Watkins products In Baker, Curry and Malheur counties; must be able to furnish team or auto, and tire per sonal bond with two responsible se curettes. My friends and customers will find the Watkins goods at the Star theater building. Will be pleaaed to haTe you call. J. T. Qartrell, sales man. Klamath Falls. Ore. 18-7t PROFESSIONAL CARDS MMWMWMMWWMMIMIMMMMMAMM, EIGHT PER CENT LOANS O NFARM LANDS ARTHUR R. WILSON, 517 Kate Street CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Members Oregon Association Title Man Expert Plumbing SHOWERS, BATHTUBS, SINKS, Properly Installed Complete Line of Supplies and Equipment Pade, Pingle Jc Lorenz 70S Main St Fast Flyers MOTORCYCLES slut Unvel at a high rate of speed should eeea atoaally hare the attention of a mechanic. VEGHTE has a complete Ujm of equipment and m fait Use of son EXPERT REPAIRING GUNS TO RENT KLAMATH SPORTSMANS STORE SEE VEGHTE, KB HAS IT Mala St., near Sib How's Your Roof? FIX IT WHILE THE BUN W D. MILLER aMkianeefi i-mmmttrm KXAMATfl FALLS, OMOON THCMDA1. DECEMBER It, 1MB GKT MNKD UP I T IS NOW time that those In Klam ath Falls who bare not taken oat memberships to tke Commercial Club should do so. To be Identified with this body and to assist In some branch of the club's actinttes Is a mark ot a live wire In this community, and tali ta as distinc tion to- be sought. The results ot the work ot the organtsattoa for the past year are eoaceded by nil to hare been a rich return for the money InTested. If this Is true and the ctab has proved bej ond n doubt that It merits the sup port of all. lent It downright Ignor ance for the man who Is able, to alt by, take all tha benelts, and let some one else do his share ot the work? How much faith hare yon la Klam ath Falls and Klamath cosaty? R. E, Strahom said on hie recent visit hare that Klamath waa the richest county In resources In the state of Oregon. Do you believe this, and do you be lieve In getting after the development of these reseurces: or do yon believe In the "good old days'' of Klamath before the railroad and Irrigation; when nothing was raised but a hand ful of rye hay and nothing waa sent out of the county except beef cattle, and when the mall arrived several tlmee.eaeh year If the weather per mitted? Look at a membership from a busi ness standpoint. Suppose yon, aa a citizen, own a business lot on Main street, valued at $3,000, and a friend should offer yon 84,500 for the lot, piovlded you would build a shed cost ing 825 dollars upon It. and spend three weeks In cleaning It up. The chances are pretty good that your friend bought something as soon as he made the offer. If you will make the same Invest ment of time and money In your Com mercial Club, you can by practical de velopment methods get Just as big- re sults for yourself, In addition to as sisting those around you. Three weeks' work would mean three hours per week for one year, and if the business men of this city would unitedly devote this much of their time, with the unparalleled re sources on which they have to base their operations, the results would be something tremendous. What will you do for your town and county during the coming year? Scattered Shots YOU'VE JUST eight more days to do that shopping la. The beat goods In the stocks are being grabbed up by the early shoppers. THE CHINESE of America now come to the bat to request President Wilson not to recognise the new em peror. Let them go back to China, where they belong. If they seek to dictate the affairs of a country they have quitted. ALL OF THESE stiffs past 28 years say "let them do It"; meaning pass Chamberlain's conscription bill hut they're an ready to holler If he sug gests putting those past 28 into an Americanised "landwenr" or "lund- atrnm." ASHLAND PEOPLE speak of the advantage of getting that herd of young elk for the Ashland reserve, .They are at leant active, which la more than can be said of local sportsmen. Collins are being made out of paper In France. A Knox Hat would make a good Xmas gift K. K. K. Store. 16 California possesses mora than oaa- twelfth of the hydroelectric power de velopment of the United States, and about 450,000 horsepower. I Neckwear styles yon won Sad elsewhere at K. K. K. Store. lit The shah of Persia has tke long tails of his horse dyed crimson far six laches at their tips. No one else in the eettatrr la allowed t easrsew thai ntrvllagi. k- 'Wrm s$&V X M f .. Ssk .OTaP- )lwammmh.$sH ilfeAv8', 'n1mwrffc , I-i'PsHsbbHssbIb VrBSW'-- "Vv 1 MM OrWLlxy . . JfeaaaBaBaBBnBalai - 'Pg1hg -' M Mm'im 1 mtmmmTmr II aaaalllT sanB raBnMlsWsnsn iBWipHMsssssWH SflfiiVBEsMMBKeBM atJnannaaBiw2nwajriij: -' js-tjiii ,; 'awawrjrwwyamsjnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnw p- BBBBHBMSsnanBaaBBWiaSb!!CsisVMSses sKs5JllMsS'llnn'i ' ygjjiiljgilflj BjSsiisjisasi jJrW'vi7?aVPyw BBsamBHBSBBmMfiwBBawBvJsBjHHSSanvjisBna . This la the flrst picture ever taken of the new British monitors with their powerful 15-Inch guns In action. Very little has been heard of this part ot the English navy. Each monitor carries one big IS-lnch gun mount ed on a turret. The picture was taken off La Panne, Belgium. WeDKnown Is Again Going on Stage FAVORITE KLAMATH FALLS SONGSTRESS IS TO AGAIN BE COME AN OPERA STAR IN HER NEW POSITION, MRS ZUMWALT WILL TAKE-UP HOLE OF GKR ALW.VK FARRAR Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt, Klamath Falls' popular vocalist. Is again to appear on the stage in singing num bers. In her coming appearances she is to take up grand opera; that Is, she is to take the part of Oeraldlne Farrar, and Mrs. Zumwalt's many friends look for her to do herself proud in the dramatic-musical role she will assume. This new appearance of Mrs. Zum walt Is one of the features of "The Follies," the bis musical comedy en tertainment local talent la prepaxiag for rendition for the benefit of the Philanthropic Department ot the Woman's Library Club. la the biff opening feature, "The Straborn Sta tion," Mrs. Zumwalt appears as Miss Farrar at the does of the tetter's grand opera season in Iflsmath Falls. At the station, the misfortunes of n poor, atranded passenger proves for tunate for the audience, as the opera star sings to help raise a fund for tha stranded one. Mrs. Zumwalt has ably demonstrat ed her hlstronlc ability in bar work with the Andrews Opera company and in local affairs In which she has taken dramatic parts. Her musical ability is even better known, and the Library What the War Moves Mean By I. W. T. MASON (Written for the United Press) NEW YORK, Dec. 16 Great Britain's resolve to purchase Amer ican securities held abroad Is a substi tute for the policy of thrift, and the boycott against American imports re cently urged In England. Paying for munitions In cold Is imnracticable. A lomn hu tuiAn triad and haa nnf nm.' - -- -. - , .. -w jraw- vided enough credit to meet the mu nition payments. British exports in return for munitions obtained in America have been Inadequate to pay for the latter. Therefore, Britain haa turned to buying securities. She Is also borrowing securities, and may use them as guarantees for a new loan which the allies may attempt to goat In America, Fownes Olovas the thing for Xmas gifts. K. K. K. Store. 16 16 X. K. K. Store. Herald want ads get results. Local Singer r: ssHPsssssssB aBnnnnnnnnnnmnmnmnsmnnnnnnnesBiena Mrs. Don J. Zwawalt Club deems It very fortunate that she has consented to help make the pro duction for the benefit of the worthy poor a big success. This will be the flrst appearance of Mrs. Zumwalt In public since her re cent special courses under William Shakespeare and at the Pasmore studio, and the public is looking for ward with Interest to Tuesday and Wednesday nights, when she will ap pear with thirty or forty other tal ented local people in the great "Joy show." Per Month Will purchase one of oar good reliable pianos that we get in exchange neon Player Pianos. Itt I B" BBf ! fa-nsmmam-nj ILbisbbRI Hacked by the guarantee of a responsible piano dealer who has worked In the piano factories. Prices ranging from S180 to SSOO and stock contfcanaMy ehang lag. Why not get one before Christmas? Shepherd Piano Depot Next Door to Postoffics f IIKNLKY SCHOOL NOTK8 e A gloom was cast over this section Monday afternoon when the death ot Mrs. Anna Thomas waa announced. Mrs. Thomas bad been III for sev eral weeks, and her friends were hop ing against hope that her life would be spared to them. It Is with a keen sense of the poverty of language that this tribute to her memory Is written. She was a loving mother, a good neighbor, n devoted friend to all, especially to'tbe children of this com munity, who loved her with a love that children only can possess for one who has been over thoughtful, loving, kind and sympathetic. Mrs. Thomas' bright face, sparkling eyes and cheery greeting will be sadly missed by every one In this community- "With a hooe that waa undlmned. and a faith that knew no faltering, she closed her weary eyes and crossed ' the bar." , A Just and loving Father cannot' hold disappointment for such a soul. in the Christian home of glory There remains a land of rest. Tbero my Savior's gone before roe To fulfill my soul's request. He is fitting up my mansion, Which eternally shall stand For my stay shall not be transient In that boly happy land. Pain, nor sickness ne'er shall enter; Orlef nor woe my lot shall ahare; But In that celestial center I a crown or life shall wear. "On the other side of Jordan, In the sweet fields of Eden, , Where the tree or life Is blooming There is rest for you." A parent-teachers' club was organ lied at the school last Friday after noon. Mrs. Hawkins waa elected president, Mrs. Johnson vice presi dent and Mrs. A. Newton secretary and treasurer. Regular meetings will be hsld at the school bouse every two weeks on Friday afternoon at 8:10. FJrst meeting January 6, 1016. We irui mai mis win prove to be a, strong and helpful organisation, and a credit to the Henley district and school. The meeting which was to have' been held at the school bouse Tues-I day evening, December 14th, was' postponed, owing to the condition of' the roads. Notice of the time the1 meeting will be held will be given1 later. The following pupils were neither absent nor tardy during the month ending December 10th; Cecil Cald well, Ruel Boydston, Mabel Latta and Annla Hatan ! Hath robes for Xbms, 16 K. K. K. Store, " Wood for Bale F. O. B. cars at Wordsn, forty cords of dry flr body wood, 15 cords of dry pine body wood. Submit the bids to 0, P, WHBBLBR. 10-t Words, Or. Baaoklag Jackets for Xmas. 1 " K. X. K. Store. HhouuiMUiu Is "pain" only, Nut one case In fifty requires Intni- nsl treatment. Stop drugging! Rub soothing, penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil" right Into your sore, stiff, schti Joints, and relief comes Instantly, "St. Jacob' Oil Is a harmless rheumatism llnlmi'iit which notor disappoints and riiiinot burn the skin. Lluibor up! Quit coutplalnlugt tie! it small trial bottle or old, honest "St. Jacob's Oil" at any drug store, and In Just n minute you'll be free from rheumatic pain, soreness and stlffueet. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. "St. Jucob's Oil" Is Just aa good forscl ntlcn, neuralgia, lumbago, backache, iirnln. Paid Adv. Housv Coats (or Xmas. 16 K. K. K. Store. AHTO.MMIIK8 KLAMATH FALLS The QUICK action of buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc.? as mixed In Ad-lor-l-ka, the appendicitis preventa tive, astonishes Klamath Falls people. ONK SPOONFUL ot this remedy re lieves sour stomach, gat and constipa tion AT ONCE. Whitman Drug Co. Advertisement llradley Coats for Xmas. 10 K. K. K. Store. If It Is useful, McMillans have It Call and see. 14-lt Slipper for Xmas. 1C K. K. K. Store. Ufa Insurance glvre you a feeling i.faerurity. HeeChllrnte. 11-tf Arrow Hllk Shirts In Xmas boxes. 18 K. K. K. Store. Inferior Tools are dear at any price. The same thing applies to any kind of hardware you may buy if it's of an in ferior quality, it's dear at any price, because it will not give you the faithful service it should. You must get the BEST QUALITY-it will prove its worth in the long run-it will give you FAITH FUL SERVICE. Call in and look over our large stock. Roberts & Hanks f asm) I K .BSaflnl S5?5J iSaLTrBBBBaUBTnF NOTICE! SHERIFFS SALE Saturday, December IB, IBIS, at B p. w., 'nt of ,.mj liouxe In KUmaUi Falls, I will sell the following cliattels t "'"" bidder for ceihi I grajr horse, 8 years old, IBM 1 roan horse, 0 Vn M' lM Urn. weight. lbs weight. 14g I sorrel horse, o years old, 18B0 1 gray ware, y'r" oW ,w ll. weight. lbs. weight. C: C. LOWSheriff .VvJ l. WUafiStaVZ -: 3 BANK tslwv MM&P bsaCnL. sIsaanBalBBBi sslmf wJllslnBB.nBBB'4 w-Baan " FIRST STATE and SAVINGS ifiiuiTu vAf .r.r 'ABCGON For Christmas llnvo )ou thouclit ot portraits ns n solution in u,,. K(t probtont A iloxcn ot our imrtrslu ntdt In one of our now, OUtlactlve styles will uinku Uolra spproprl nto iiiriH, ritcli ony of which ti ur to bo niu'roclntcJ Make llio .iM)itMirn Today. Henline Photo Shop PHONE 39 327 Main Street DO YOU KNOW t have movitl into wona. omfartftlil iinrtcrs under tho K. K. K. HtoreT HERE IS A WELCOME I'lnre to mt f riemla anil mm a traasat (truing Make Yourselves at Hi With MUSIC, BILLIARDS BOWLING THE NEW PALM Corner Main niul Fifth A Rainy Day Need Not Be Dull Cltcrrupl Gel to work III n I'lall iiiwk Reflex Slicker IrVs ?rM I Brrr wot. Mtt& Vf "' -"f from rer ssj rin:Miir.t the frost IIUck.VcllcworOl'vcL! KnK3 I'rrtrctorlJM.Wi'' , vv1 Sallincllcn (.uannUci JfAj11' AJ.TOWEKCO. VJJrflP Happy the Family .....j .. miversity by rroieviou ., snug sum In the savings bs". I. an unfailing Irlcnd In " need. Why not open an aottai today and begin tho proteetloaw Is a man's duty to provide. shall be glad to rcolvo your W" dsposlt. You'll alwiiy s -you made It. ii ' s Warm afeeklaawa good Xi Fins Una ot Pajaaaa for Xaua gifts. Sabeerlke for tke Herald, oeaU nwiniM m - jA l .fsi gift. a. gw K. BseffB. 16 16 X. K. K. Store. a mi ,'jfV z v i-. BMf Bnaasnamaa BBanasnj aannnne