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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1916)
fc-lMM JHMvM " -S W -IM1-i-iMwyWNs" 6 J? 'P. i a 2? B rvssi E&9 B fAGK TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Berald's Classified Advs. FOR RENT NICELY furnlihed apartments at the Oregon House, Klamath, Bear Sixth FURNISHED and unfurnished rooms. Apply Country Club. 29-tf MISCELLANEOUS PRIVATE BOARD. Country Club. home cooking. 29-tt The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor then the mills In operation then good payrolls and then. But hold on, wait till the Ice breaks before prognosticating further. ARE YOU erwlse. Can't vote ojh- The Candidates Are Out TODAY'S ODDEST STORY Hulled I'ichh .Service MONEY TO LOAN f 10,000 at 8 per cent on Klamath county real estate. Arthur R. Wilson. 16-Ut Published dally except Sunday at The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. Entered at the postofflce at Klani-, PERHAPS THE worst slam given. ath Falls, Oregon, for transmission , Wilson as yet Is Wallace McCannant's through the malls as second-class prediction that ho will be known in matter. ' . i history as the president "who was wrong on both sides of many ques tions, ana on me wrong siao or every other question." Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: One year .16.00 1 One month .60 a0MB DARNED fool will be bust- ' lug out with a straw hat If this spring i weather keeps up much longer. Ily FRKI K. FI.KKT How o.isy 'tis to drift along with no npurcut heed To deplorable conditions which envelop u, and plead For attention and correction, while wo carelessly drift on, Contented with the present, ami with all that's past and gone I low entirely unfamiliar wo allow ourselves to grow With the details of tho actions of officials who nio slow In the discharge of tho duties, which we pa) them to fnlllll What a flimsy, flamsy Idea we havo of this until Election time draws near and wo are brought up with a Jerk To faco this situation by ucw candidates at work. A.MSI'L'HUAM. Fob, 17 --"If It h necessniy lo commit suicide, please cliovn in hang yoursolf." Thus tends a pltcnrd Issued b) Hi,, iiuigomastur of llollosford, i ii Hiunll village "ear llriissols. PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS IN8URANCE Members Oregon Association Title Men Expert Plumbing SHOWERS, BATHTUBS, SINKS, Properly Installed Complete Line of Supplies and Equipment Pade, Pingle & Lorenz 706 Main 8t KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1010 I SO FAR, though, only ' poem. LET'S COME OUT OF IT W HAT'S the use of spending our whole lives sleeping In the dopetown diddings same old rutwhen there are bigger I DOPETOWN, Feb. 17 Alfred Claude ones all around usT I I'wneaa, uopetown's rale fink Synv TIs only then we plalnly'see how' dowu across our eje The wool Is drawn, and tightly clamped by awful, wicked lies And as we unsuspectingly have floated witu tno tiuo one spring some scandalous proceedings, and a lot of graft, beside, Hae been pulled off within our midst, until now It vvotiluyeoiii Our only chance must Ho In an entirely new regime. ,We see that wo must jln our faith on men both tried and true, Who Just exist for service, and tho good thnt they can do. Our knowledge of biography, of those to trust and doubt Kxpands before election, when the candidates nro out. 'ho (lei man mllllaiy authorities recently lined Of.' village $1,SB0 because a cltUon so far forgot himself as to suicide by snoot ing. Tim llelKlniii r forbld- dun to havo llrearms. 'Iho burgo TMUHHDAY, KKMHtArtV i7( ,.,- Political Announcements For HIierllT I'o tho Voters of Klamath r,..,.,.,,. I tako this moans or nuimunc,. candidacy for tt, , uinbiiri. !. my ,i..,l Inn rnr ). I IT i "u In I ovo Hint my work i.h deputy . ' ' Ii1.n for Itself, and I shall Kl!!, iipiueclnto tho suppoit of tlu ., "' . it. iim:vi.ak,J To tho Voters of Klamath I mint)- I hiirnlii mi ii in 1 1.... .... . .. ; .' "" " ' "reii lit n,lh. "I'urllt f0f dldalo for Hit ollkti or . ... I. I.. ... ,. I. ...... ..I., ai. ,u master paid the line, urn lo sayo V. ...... ...... ......iw, uiugnu, on tho t . ......I ... . Illilli'tlli Hi.llfit. I . the town troosuiy no oipen:u . . iviiniuiui)' mv .v iiipponoi ue votuisor tl. toiuuv " the lllanoiH to die, If die they must, sans bullets Van Riper Bros. COFFEE "CIRCLE BRAND" Best value, 10b. package, 30c TEA "KOHIXOOR BRAND" Eagllsh Breakfast, 1-lb. canister 75c 6-oa. Jar 10c JAM "ROSE BRAND" APPLE JELLY "LONGS" 8-oz.Jar 15c CATSUP "WINNER" ll-ox. bottle 15c HORSERADISH "KNIGHTS PREPARED" 20c PETTIJOHNS BREAK. FAST FOOD Boiled Wheat with all the Bran, package 20c, 3 for 50c CLOW'S SELF-RISING WAFFLE FLOUR. per package 25c "GET THE HABIT ' 1916 INDIAN HERE The fattest and most classy ma chine of thia season's output The new INDIAN POWERPLU8 MOTOR, which is the latest thing In motorcycle achievement, now commands the sales situation. A HIQH GRADE WHEEL WITH A HIQH GRADE EQUIPMENT KLAMATH SPORTSHANS STORE IE VEOHTE " HE HAS IT Main near Eighth What's the use of being in a rut at all? We want more Industries, and new industries are never found In rut. Ruts are too small for them. Let's crawl up out of our rut. There is nothing In the old rut for us, but there ore opportunities in ev ery direction If we care to reach out and grasp them. It Is up to us. We can stagnate In our rut, or we can reach out and grasp something pull ourselves out do something get to the top. Klamath needs new Industries, and there are manufacturers all over the country looking for changes In loca tlon. But they will never erect their plants in a rut. They are full of life, and they want a live atmosphere about them. They want to locate In a community w ith advantages. We have them. They want to be surrounded by peo plo of Intelligence, who know how to use their brains. We have the intelli gence, and our brains are capable of accomplishing vastly more than we have ever dreamed of in the past. This community Is charged with in tellectual and physical dynamite, but it's in a rut, and needs some one to blow It out. Let's all get busy and blow. Let's pull some of those manufacturers "into Klamath on a tour of inspection, and then let's give them a fair opportunity to size up our natural advantages and our intellectual force. We won't get them all, but we will get some of them. Nobody ever swal lowed a loaf of bread at one gulp. Many bites make up a square meal, and many efforts will bring new in dustries intojur midst, with bigger payrolls ana more money in circula tion, and more houses to be filled and mouths to be fed. It all contributes to the prosperity of a community. Prosperity never goes out looking for a place to light. We must hook it on the fly, and our hook must be well t baited or the other fellow will have the strongest pull. Again we say, let's get out of our rut and do something. Let's make a carefnl and systematic campaign for new industries. Increased population and greater prosperity. It's waiting for us, but it won't come to us. We must go out after It. Oppor tunity Is everywhere, but it won't crawl into our pockets uninvited. We must reach out for It, grasp it, haul it in with a united community pull. How many of our cItlzenswould like to see new factories come to Klamath? How many are willing to join whole heartedly in an effort to get them? Let's stand up and be counted. phony and Mr. Plnhead certainly is all of that, from smile to socks cre ated a sensation here today by filing a $25,000 breach of promise suit against Miss Agatha Elite Ambereye, , a member of the younger social set, and well known for her work as a' local telephone operator. , Some inkling of the sensation in store was obtained for Doptownltesj a few days ago, when members of the gang that loafs at the drug store saw Mr. Plnhead emerge from the Amber- eye home at least an hour before his i accustomed time, and, pausing on the J porch, angrily break his beautiful walking stick. When next day Miss, Ambereye appeared on Main street j wearing a bandage over her left optic, , speculation was rife. Told of the suit filed against her by , Mr. Plnhead, Miss A. had nothing tot say. It is understood from friends in a position to know, however, that Miss A., having proposed to Alfred ad been accopted, broke the engage ment after he met her unexpectdly in the hall one evening and stabbed her in the eye with his mustache. Mr. Plnhead, on the other hand, Insists there is nothing wrong with Miss A.'s eye but a slight sty, and that she Is going back on her word to him be cause she doesn't think he is, to quote Mr. P., "sufficiently ribald." And though through recent ears wo'o walked both filendlcss and forlorn Along life's dreary paths, and met with laugh ami jlbo and scorn; Whereas It's been our custom just to shrink from day to dn Along the road, and wish that wo wore dead and laid away, We suddenly are brought to seo our great mlstnke, and llud Thnt we misjudged our fellow men, that we aro good aud kind, And It develops, while we'vo sat and wallowed In our tears A bunch of loyal friends have yearnod to clasp our hand for years. Our Ideas are now of value, they can hear us when we shout, For it's getting near election, and tho candidates are out. DIGS OWN GRAVE, BUT NOW IN LOVE VKTKHAX OK 80 WINTERS, TIRED OK LIKE, WAS ALL READY TO DIE, UNTIL HE ACQUIRED A SWEETHEART How's your American patriotism these days? If it needs a tonic, or a mental alarm clock, by all means see "The Rattle Cry of Peace" Sunday. 1 United Press Service MILWAUKEE, Wis., Feb. 17. Out in Forest home cemetery there is an oper. grave waiting for Francis M.irUiii Collins, an inmate of the Soldlors' Home in this city. Five years ago, after Collins had been denied permission by the ceme tery authorities to dig his own grave, he went to the city of the dead one dark, rainy night, and by the light of a lantern, prepared his own grave. I Collins is 89 years old. Ho had a tombstone, Inscribed as ho had dl rected, with everything but tho date of his denth, erected. Hut though Collins Is nearly four score and ten years old, and ready to die, ho doesn't want to give up tho ghost Just yet. After making prepur- 1 atlons for the last act of tho long drama of his life, he turned eagorly to lifo and love. In fact, ho'has a sweet heart now Her first namo Is Auuetto. Ho won't tell tho rest. She Is keep ing the veteran Interested In llfo by wilting him Interesting love (utters and visiting him at the home several times a ear. Collins served four years during the war In tho fnmous Company I, 134th Pennsylvania In fantry, Army of tho Potomac. Hlcls for Wood Sealed bids, ncroiupaiiled by a cor- hilled check for 6 per cent of the hid, will be rocolved by tho school board of district No. I up to Monday, Feb raury 21, UHC, for the following Fifty to 100 cords of body wood delivered to Riverside school, Klam ath Falls. Fifty to llfi cord of bod) wood, c'cltverod part to Central ami part to .N'llls schools. Flrty cords block wood delivered to Central School. Fifty cords block wood delivered to Itlvorsldo School. All body wood to bo 1-foot, cut from live trees, to be tlorcd and meas ured on grounds. All wood to be de livered by September 1, 191 0 Address all bids to Ida II. Mom)or, clerk, writing across tho faro of the envelope, "Hid for Wood." The board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. 12-7t Il I I I..... l urn ihmiiiiij uii'vwoii ioi (ins uttlce John ii ni i MAN, Norway will build a canal, nine Milos of which will be through a tun nel, to open to-navlgatlon a lake sop Miitnl from tho sea by a mount'iln i tngo. New Spring and Summer Samples Have Jiifct arrived for ImliiV unci gentlemen' tailored to inmMire ilotliliig. KASHIO.VAHLE TAILORING AMI DRESSMAKING The Mesdames Blachly 1021 Main St. To the Voters of Klamath county. I hereby announce m)H.r it candl dato for tho democratic nomination for sheriff at tho coming primary and I respectfully nnk tho support of the voters of Klumuth count) UKOItflK I. III'MIMIUKV To tho Voters of Klnmmli I ohm? I hereby announce m.lf MB illdolo for roiioiiiliintlou mi thu ropid,! Ilcan ticket for nhcrlrf i ,nt, ,' careful Investigation of m record u sheriff during tho past thru,, mri I' LOW. To thn Voters of Klamath County. i nervuy announce iii)sclf in a . dldalo lor tho nomination rur ihtrll cm tho repuhllcun ticket at tho Iir. r.inry election to he held on May Is 1016. 0 M UAMSHY. ' Farmers, Attention! Here is jour opportunity to plements practically at cost secure your wagons and farm im- IMPLEMENT SALE We arc going to close out all our implements. Read these prices. Yu ran save from 810.00 to 910.00 on these wagons. Reduction in other goods in proportion. These prices are for cash only, while these goods last. You can mnkc money by buying ANOTHER PREPAREDNESS NEED I F Messrs. Wilson and McAdoo suc ceed In Imposing any more stamp taxes upon this country they will do so only after they have overcome the opposition of Speaker Champ Clark, who threatens to take the floor to make a fight against any such pro gram. In the light of history this is net a fearsome threat for in the last congress Mr. Clark took the floor to oppose the president In the matter of the canal tolls, and was unsuccessful To be sure, the democratic majority In this congress Is much smaller than It was then, and there are more con stituents to be effected by the stamp taxes. 'Ford Cars Repaired We do Ford repair work exclus ively. Satisfaction or money rt- CARS FOR HIRE Ikmtk Fills A Co. 1W MAIN t Fhont 17 Scattered Shots . e e- FORMER 6pNORESSMAN MBTZ of New York admits that it is jacu- latory hard to be a good democrat these day. Hard, Mr. MetzT Why, it is almost Impossible. IT APPEARS that a violent storm of wind or rain can bold back atoms of lead and steel. GENUINE T. G. MANDT WAGONS 1 only 2 3-4 Inch, 44x52 wheels, regular tires with mountain beds .....". .r 104.00 1 only 3 inch, 40x48 wheels, 2 Inch tires with mountain beds . 116.00 Same with stake rack bed 124.00 2 only 3'i inch, 44x52 wheels, regular tires with mountain bed 12 ft., each 121.00 2 only ZY inch, 44x52 wheels, regular tires with stake rack, each 129.00 1 only 3 inch, 40x48 wheels, 2 inch tires, with mountain bed .128.00 Same with stake rack 12 ft. bed, each 181.00 1 only 14 ft. stake rack bed 40.00 1 spring wagon (hack), regular price $130.00, reduced to . . . 110.00 1 buggy with shaft or pole 7C.00 2 only C ft. double disc 6 inch Monitor drill, with press wheel 105.00 1 only 7 ft. double disc 6 inch Monitor drill, with press wheels 121.00 1 only 8 ft. double disc 6 inch Monitor drill, with press wheels 140.00 1 only C 12 inch Scotch Clipper walking plow 16.50 5 only CI 14 Inch Scotch Clipper walking plows, each 18.40 2 only CIO 16 inch Scotch Clipper walking plows, each 20.75 1 only C 18 Inch Scotch Clipper-walking plow 22.60 2 only Blue Bird 12 inch walking plows, each 18.60 2 only Blue Bird 14 Inch walking plows, each 15.00 4 Mollne Best Ever CY 14 inch sulky plows, Turf & Stuble, each t 53oo 3 only Mollne Best Ever CY 16 Inch sulkey plows, Turf & Stuble, each 5350 1 only Mollne Best Ever TX 14 Inch sulky plow, sticky land. . 68.00 2 only Mollne Best Ever 2 12 Inch gang plow CY turf and stubble, each 76,00 2 only Mollne Calif. Qoodenough sulkey CY 14 inch plow, each 5000 3 only Mollne Calif. Ooodenough sulky CY 16 Inch plow, each 61.76 114 disc 16 inch 7 ft. double lever Economy disc harrow . . 42.00 1 12 disc 18 inch 6 ft. double lever Economy disc harrow . . 41,60 1 12 disc 20 inch 6 ft. double lever Economy disc harrow . , 44.00 5 open end 60 tooth 2 section drag harrows, open end with draw bar, each . . . , 16.00 2 open end 90 tooth 3 section drag harrows, one'n'end' with ' draw bar, each 22.60 2 open end 75 tooth 3 section drag barrows, open end, with draw bar, each 20.26 1 end guard 60 tooth 2 section drag harrow, with draw bar. . 16.26 1 end guard 30 tooth I section drag harrow, without draw oar , 1 Success No. 3 harrow cart, high Lapouge sa)s the wars of a century spill 120.000,000 gallons df blood, enough to till 3,000,000 forty-gallon liliks. or to cieato a fnuntnln m.tul. . ... ...... r j lug .1 jet of 150 gallons an hour flow- i.g unceasingly over since the dawn of History. '- Since she becamo clerk in tho pro bate court at Topeka, Kan., Mrs. Mary Chapln has officiated at over forty weddings and substituted "protect" for "obey" In the marriage cere monies she performs. . Will Burn Longer and Produce More Heat When buying wood you want the bed! .My wood ts cut from live trees and' welt seasoned Prompt dellveiy guaranteed lti-lnch and 4-foot lengths In loth body and limb wood I also handle block wood In slugle and double loads, A. J. MANNING Leave orders at Ward it Olien Imiii'c liione 31 To tho Voters of Klamatli 1 nunt) I take this iiu'iiiin cif iiiiiimiiHliit ni candidacy for tho lepulilhau iiomlni. tlon as sheriff at (lie iirlm.irlc in May My record an a citizen ami aci pollcu otllcer In Klamath Falls U upts to nil, and I runpectfiill) nuk tljo sup- lrt or the voters who Heck an ! mltilNtintloii of elllcleucy WILLIAM HALL. To the Voters of Klamath Ceunty: I hereby announce mnolt as a can didate on tho democratic' ticket for tho nomination of shcrlrr, subject lo Iho will of tho voters at tlio coming primaries J. A MADDOX. --------- -1-1-1- -1- -11- - r - -ift.iuum I'nr County Trcvwuur To tho Voters of Klamath Coiiutjr, I hereby utinoiinco mvnolf a cindl dale for the republican uomlustloa for itcasiirer of Klamath county, sub Jut to tho approval of tho elector st the coming primary election A. A. MKHAKKKV. HAPPY ARE THE COUPLE Who In old ago have saved enough to provldo for their wants and comforts. Miserable Is tho lot of those who havo no savings to fall back on. And Just remember, you will not always bo young and strong. Aro you saving now so that when old age comes you'll be happily Independent? FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON lo the Voters of Kliimath County I hereby auiiouiico m)nuir 11 candi date fm tho republican nomination for liimmircr of Klamatli county for a xt'ioml toriu. IIKOItOE A IIAUXJN VNMVn. MWWWW l-'or Circuit Judge To the Vofors of Klamath Ceunty: The undersigned aunuuaccs lilt candidacy for Democratic tioinlDZ- tlon for Circuit Judgo of Klamatb county. HOLLO C. UKOK.S11KCK. TOILET REQUISITES! HAIR BRUSHES I'or men and women and little folk", too. Keloetecl for the splendid hertlto wo know they Hill give to our cuHtomerN. Wo have plenty of hair brushes that Mil low as flOc, ami others timt sell us Illicit UH ina.oo. U4JCJ Pfy laiMATOPMi3-0PEnnN, I f ..--- .- -- "W1 rST!M wns" PSAKTICULAII PCOPLC ifuqiTSJ UV THtm OHUG For I'roMoruliog Attorney l'c iho Voters of Klamath Ceunty: 1 hereby annouueo my candidacy for the republican nomination for prosecuting attorney at the primaries in "May, and I respectfully usk lbs support of the voters who denlre effi ciency in thu upholding of tho lawi of Oregon. HAROLD C. MICUUYMAN. I'or Siiiool HuiH-rlnlciidint i'o tho Voters of Klamath Ceunty: I hereby announce my c.imlldacy for tho topubllcau nomination for School Superintendent of Klamath county. BESSIE B. AI'I'LEOATB. 8.00 wheels 10,00 A raw MORS warm days then ai good stiff wlad for a tew dayatatm! W.P.Sedge& Son, Dairy, Or. GOING AWAY? ,.".:... ""' . ?." ,RA"3 AND BOATS Co the Votors of Klamath Ceunty: 1 hereby announce myself a candi date on theTepubllcan tlckot for nom ination as County School Superintend ent, iinti solicit the support of the rot ( rs it tho coming prlmarios. EDNA I. WKLLS. For Assessor To the Votors of Klamath Ceunty: I hereby unuounco my candidacy for tho ronubllcnn nomination tot assessor for Klamath county, subject to the approval of the voters at tni coming primary In May. JOHN V. TIl'TON. 1 - To th"o Voters of Klamath Ceunty: I hereby announce my candidacy for tho republican nomination for Assessor of Klamath county. irnnn PETEnflON. MWrtMIWWMWMMWWWW For Coroner To the Votors of Klamath Ceunty: I hereby announea myself M C0' dldat for the republican nomlnt. X"!l the Upper Lake open to logging for Coroner at the primary eie- '$.; &. to be held on May 1, 1916. DR. A. A. BOULB. , KM,