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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1916)
p r x--.. !, . tllM, . 1i bm i a I PAGE TWO If your tnsto la hankering tor a can of tho best poaches, apricots or cher ries you ever ate, Just try WELL- MAN'S. At the It SUNSET. Now York city Is In need of at least 50,000 servant girls. m The advertisements In this paper reach the entire community. Herald's Classified Advs. uJrLu-lL-LlLl-l m FOR RENT FOR RENT Eighty aero tract irri gated land. Call at 520 Eighth St. 18-tt FOR SALE SEVENTY-FIVE acres, all cultlvat- ed; 45 acres under irrigation; en- tire tract can be Irrigated. Will sell cheap or exchange for city property. A. A. Mehaffey. 9-tf FOR SALE Thoroughbred young cockrels of the famous Bradley strain of Harred Pl mouth Rock, se lected eggs for hatching. 15 eggs, 1.75; 30 eggs in one basket, $3.25. Can ship eggs most any distance and they will hatch well. R. P. Clark, Weed, California. a-tf FOR SALE Well located lot, one block from White Pelican hotel; owner residing in Portland will sell at sacrifice; cash or terms; property absolutely clear of encumbrances; this is a snai for a resident of Klam ath Falls. Address Owner, 515 Yeon Bldg., Portland, Ore. 26-4-11-18-25 SITUATION WANTED WANTED Position in oamp by man and wife; first class cooks; can handle large crews; cut own meat and make good pastry; would consider hotel or restaurant work. Call or ad dress J. S. Bryan, Washington house. 16-3t WANTED A school for the term of 1916-'17 by a reliable teacher who can furnish three children to their district. Best of references. For further particulars address Mrs. Etta Whorton, Mapleton, Lane county, Or egon. 16-3t WANTED Man and wife desire work on ranch; lady to cook and man tor general farm work; or would accept work in logging camp; lady first class cook; no children. Inquire Slater's rooming house. 17-3t HELP WANTED WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework; small family. Call 268M. 9-tf i PROFESSIONAL CARDS 'l00000' XWMWWMWMMW 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 & Lorenz 706 Main St Saturday Is Orange Day CALIFORNIA'S SELECTED ORANGES SUNKIST DELICIOUS SEEDLESS NAVALS Order Saturday a week's sup ply of the delicious, sweet, Juicy SUNKIST Seedless Naval Orange. Start Katuraay in your noma that healthful habit of eating Oranges every day the year 'round, VanRiper Bros. THE STORE OF QUALITY The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor Published daily except Sunday at The Herald Publishing company or Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street Entered at the postofflce at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, for transmission through the mails as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: One year 6.00 One month 60 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SATURDAY, MARCH 18, 1916 POLITICAL DUTIES B USINESS MEN are generally alert when business la to be di rectly considered. If a new mine is aiscoverea; a new roaa 10 do duui; a new marKet 10 oe oeiainea; a laoor saving device to be explained, any thing that promises, even though re motely, to be of good to them, they are on hand. But when the officers of the city, the county, the state, and the United States are all to be changed, as a rule they are not particularly inter ested. They know that certain ones are scheming, laying wires, pulling strings, making combines, to gather in the offices, and yet the average business man looks on like a sleep walker, with eyes that see nothing, until the election Is over, and then he awakes with a start and exclaims: "Was that the best we could do?" Of course it is If they do not try. There is much more than usual to be decid ed by the election this year. When the outside world is stirred as It never was before, a chief magis trate and congress Is to be elected this year, and all the fathers gave us with which to preserve our free insti tutions was what light we could get from free institution and the use of the ballot to make known our con victions. We were all to use that bal lot as we saw best how to use it, not a; same other people see it, but as each one of us shall. And further. we were to select the nm who should bo "candidates, not wait until the se lection Is made, but each to have a hand in it. Then when It comes to the state we have a still more direct duty to perform. Who Is to be governor? Is he a level-headed man of business. or has he wheels in his head which all his life he 'has been anxious "to have go round?" Is he an honest and capable man who you would be will ing to entrust your private business with? If you would not, how do you expect he will handle the business of a great state? Are you helping to establish a rule that only men of superior integrity and Intelligence can ever be elected to office In Klamath county? Arc you trying to cause it to be un derstood that only superior men need ever seplre to a political office in this city? That was the implied obligation which was laid on every citizen when the ballot was the Instrument which vas given as the only safeguard savo force with which to preserve the great republic's safety. We wish all of our citizens would try an experiment. All get out In the primaries and conventions and fight for the most worthy candidates. They surely would it they but realized that there was no other way to secure a capable and free government; to in sure a clean government and relegate the unworthy to the rear. '. Scattered Shots .'. WE SEE by the London papers that of Germany's original thirty Zeppelins she has now lost fclxty-seven. AND WHERE is the old fashioned woman who used to worry over whether her hat is on straight? MOST OF our exchanges seem to think that as a poet Mr. Owen WIster is a very good novelist. THE RESPONSIBILITY for the re cent New Haven wreck has finally been put on the engineer. He's dead. AS FOR THE democracy "losing the German vote," It doesn't go bard to lose what one never had. VON BERNSTORPF is said to be fond of the movies, and the Indica tions are that he'll soon be one him self. WHEN A MARRIED man goes home hungry late at night be always gets a piece of tongue and roast. "THIS IS the time for cool heads' says a congressman. Some of bis col leagues seem to think It Is a time for cool feet. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH 8$aM!.IUm.MMm.i.'ii.w.i.,.s. ., .-um.y..-; i..'fijaffl Where are you going, my pretty maldT" "Down to tho cooperage, sir," alio said. "To got designs for my now spring suit Just like a barrel, It will be cute." United Press Service NEW YORK, ,March 18. What with the new barrel skirts and tho short box coats, coopers and carpen ters seem more qualified to turn out the new spring toilettes than tailors and dressmakers. An electrician Harley Davidson and Indian AGENCY at KLAMATH SPORTSMANS STORE EARL VEGHTE Main near Eighth DEMONSTRATION AT ANY TIME WRITE FOR CATALOG New Implement House We Handle the INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY'S IMPLEMENTS AND OLIVER PLOWS, KENTUCKY DRILLS, WEBER WAGONS, KEYSTONE SPRING TOOTH HARROWS AND DISCS REPAIRS FOR ALL MACHINES Mills & Son Phone 0 Sixth and Klamath WATCH FOR THE YELLOW CARS ' The Best Auto Service In the City CARS FOR HIRE Day or Night KLAMATH FALLS AUTO COMPANY Phone 17 1157 Mala Street IwoodI OF ALL KINDS g Johnson Wood 5 Co. Phone 183 Free inspection of any UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC We are agents for OalkJju A Hamilton's mall, .paaseager and freight boats ob the Upper Klamath Lake. Ilusea 'leave tfiie oflce every moralBg except Saaday, ai 7i80. Wettern Transfer Co. PHONB lT lly MAIIGAIUTT MASON (Written for tho United Press) might need to bo oiled In ... some of, k. ini .i.. n,., rnE mi those hip hoop effects. Kven the plumber est, stlffcst taffeta stitched and corded might not bo amiss when It comes to and tucked to give It a proper conalB .. ...... .t . i-- i. imn. im,.p mill 'rniinil tho hi 1)8 and down T.BJJ2 .r :: Z:Z II 111! 1L a IIUIUIII. Uil timiv nv as a finish around necks and sleeves. Tho barrel skirt Is sure to bo an nil who refuses to lot his lfo wear one is In for a barrel of trouble. As may bo judged from Its name, the contour or tho now skirt bears a marked re - scmblaneo to that common wooden reccptnele used for encasing Hour and skirts nro very short, though we are p,,,etj rBM Hurtle apples. How lilting that this model promlscO that they are coming down i.oNDON, March 17. Switzerland should be chosen to encase tho flower . a bit 'ere long. They aro Invariably , ,rmng American milk almost ox of womanhood and tho apple of Mr. worn with a tight fitting bodice, ,.UBVPyi nnu using her own for tho Everyman's eye Of courso wo often i thereby ncentuatlng tho rotundity of manufnCtUro of milk chocolate, It bo hear, also, of the pork barrel, but I their outline. As an nrtlclo of wear- tnme known bore today, why no further Into the matter? It lug apparel we havo been accustomed . .,,,.,.,., ,vn ftf ., of (lll, ..., requires Just sconards of taffeta to. fashion ono of these new skirts. They are set onto a rather high waistline and Immediately begin to barrel out over tho hips. Further slmllltudo to the genuine article Is obtained by three bands of contrasting ribbon tri secting the skirt for all the world llko regular barrel hoops. Could anything resulting therofrom for use In those be more aesthetic? Now the real so-1 letters so popular In dlvorco nnd cret or tho successful barrel skirt breach of promlso suits "My little Isn't so much the outer shell as the barrel of sweetness, "Ickle sugar bar Inner. In fact, on tho barrel petti-'rol,'' etc., etc., ad lib. Seek Preparedness for the Pacific Northwest ASTORIA, March IS. Under tho joint auspices of the Spokane and Kalispell, Montana, Chambers of Commorce and tho naval baso com mittee of Astoria, a convention of business men of tho states of Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Montana, North and South Dakota and Western Wy oming will be held In Spokane on Monday and Tuesday, March 27 and'nrmy organizations In tho northwest, 28. Commercial bodies, mayors ana. county commissioners oi mo siaies participating havo been Invited to, name delegates. Tho governors and' other state officials and prominent business men will be Invited to tako part In the program. i Tho vital theme of tho convention will bo the adequate proparedness of tho Pacific Northwest from a naval, and military standpoint, but tho dls-1 cusslons will be grouped under sev eral allied hoadings as indicated by tho following topics scheduled for consideratien: 1 Tho necessity of,adequate pro tection tor tho North Pacific states, j 2 The plans for military pre-j paredness. 3 Preparedness of transportation, (a) The railways; (b) Tho perma nent highways. 4 The present status or military preparedness before congress. Wood Huy the great big blocks. They are clean nnd economical. Good body wood cut from live trees, and well seasoned. A. J. MANNING Leave orders at Ward & Oben hnln'c. Phone 34. I 1ATTE1Y Lara Spring Opening When you "look her over" out to fcs garage, be sure to give your storage better the necessary attention. Let us Usyest It. We're experts. LINK RIVER GliKCTRIO OO. Klamath Falls, Oregon battery at any tint MAIN STREBT, NEAR FIFTH FALLS, OREGON . ,i, un,.r.vm of thn band coal rest, t lo si tee of the bar. i nklrt. This poltl Is mint oi ino wm : ,, k ees tata. of ilv, stiff .,i ...- ruffles that Is guaranteed to hold any - .i.ip. .nv. it's milto tho same the fronts of our corset covers nd(t.w, and North and South Dakota. camisoles to obtain a voiupuiuun frontage. It's the same, ruffling, only j times have changed, and also thn place. Of course tho now barrel horotofore to the use of the barrel only as a substitute for stolen or .am- aged trousers by cither bulldog bitten or bathing gonuomen in comic iu pen. Now they are to be worn by the very uest nnu lair, anu. - - qucnil), we uni iiviuit' ounniw for a long list of endearing love terms f Tho Chamberlain bill for tho Australian system. G Military training in tho schools and colleges. 7 Tho effect of tho propnreducss program on the mllltla 'organization of tho North Pacific states. S What tho proparcdnoss pro gram means to tho existing posts and . nrnirrilln fnr , 3 The program pro- paredness, J 10 Tho present Btatus of tho naval program now beforo congress. 1 1 What the carrying through of tho naval program means to the Northwest. 12 Industrial prcparednoss nnd Its relation to tho nrmy nnd navy. Formal addresses will bo delivered by well known citizens and recognized .nmras aWl?aaaaM naval nncl military exports, Undoubt. (.illy Illuminating Information will bo provided by Uieso addresses, which will nnnblo tho convmilloii, If desired, lo formulato proper memorials to tho congress of tho United States bearing upon some of tho topics lo bo iIIh cututed. It Im the hope uf tho promotorH of tills convention to got tho entire Pa cific Northwest milled for icoj pro imrciltii'HH without nuy coiiHlderntlon 'of "pork." The convention will talk business pure ami hiiuimu in inn u"ui' patriotism and co-oporn . . IjiihIiiohh pure and simple In thn deep- tlon for tho host Interests of nil con cerned. Tlii'su InvltiitloiiB go forwuid lo the governors .nd .11 commercial organ- , Ixutlons, mayors of cIIIcm anil boards of counly commissioners of the suites SWSS IHHNK AMERICAN MILK AND HELL TIIKIH OWN . ,,, rmH of ,0 wortl, nrrlvltiR 8wlMrllld odByi declared that u choco)Mo ,,,, nro working I .ll. nn,l inv tl ulllllltv fltl ni'nr. who,mnR ,,CBmnil, 8wUi milk, being hetter adapted to the Industry, Is not consumed by tho SwUm public at all. American milk has taken Its place. Tho great Inrrcnso In tho chocolate demand has partially remunerated Swltsorland for tho loss of her tour ists. Somo cantons nro actually be coming prosperous, despite tho war. American milk, exported to Switzer land, Is sent by way of Hnvro and Liverpool. There Mill bo u concert at St. Cloud tomnirow afternoon, when "Adonic FIiIoIoh" will bo rendered by tho most unique cholro In existence. Tho "Ro varle" violin solo will bo rendered by MIhh Jeno St Cloud, a mombor of tho choir. WIMTER DEMANDS w coil UlsWMMWf m OjL KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHeKC PAMTKULAR PtOP'- BUY THtlW ORUOS Compare Keep tab on every tire you use. Put just one Savage on your car and compare its performance with the other three tires we wont have lo try to convert you into a confirmed Savage user. Many Savage tires run over 20, 000 miles. Thousands of them reach 10,000. Adjustments are on the basis of 4,500 miles, which is more than the guarantee of most other tires. Cost you no more often less than others. savM WEB FACTORY DISTRIBUTOR C. E. Gates MEDFORP, OREGON 8ATIWIMV, .MAHQH In, Mil at III . ji Mil hiMiinmo If tun,. ,111ii.iJT' " It'll 111' IIUCIlU ill,,, ,.,..,. i of i he l.i.Miuf., sen t:i.ii.-pwT HIiAII, I.IMIl imi IM)Dy HmuMl lo an) ,.,( 0pr hUk I U .I,UW1, S from hliiMlH, umi (s iilnnrtn One luml Mill ln,lryo' KLAMATH FUEL CO . IV) inn. .Mm .10a4JM TO YOUR HEALTH HAWXHURSTS MUOI Hiin Imi-ii oiii,,t,., remodel N In the most hmilimy conditio, mill Iiiin an iiiiKinmlillt) dflltm In limine light nlni; MTvlcr; CAN YOU BEAT IT? fill' a ritiiililiiiilliin for hrnlUittd i-onwtileiHti',' Dm ,rirs arv right mill mil- liirals the Imh,, 717 Main Hi. HionoiMlg Keep Your Bowels RenU Ah oveomiii Knuna, the botili are tho itowoniK" )tta of the body, anil It In of tlin KrcMctllo. portumo that tlio mm once eitk day. If your bonds become cot stlpated, taka u ilimo of Carl'i Ut ile Mver Mftern Just after suppsr, mid they will correct tlio disorder. STAR DRUG COMPANY bMWMWMMAAAMAVVsAMAMMiMMIjtJMtj COUGHS " COLDS are plentiful til Hits xoAton, bit ylcM rcndll) if N)ir I'lne IW mini lii iiM'it. It iinilnlai White Pine, Titr, .Mrniliol nml Kacs lyptus, mill It "It" n Utsllre. lirgv iHiiite ml) no rent'. ( Wod M h 1 . pv rMA A IN Ml 1 I u' nu. r E WrJ V i; WM Wl : PALMOLIVB BOAP, two cakes for a dime and a post card at It THE BUNBBT OROCBRY. S i 'r ssslBBBBJBBf