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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1916)
.ft-VJif- . ht i:. . W. ' THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON ATUWDAV JUNE ,0, ,. BenU'sClasiifiedAdTs.'nEveningHenJd csriaasaa are priated at the rate c Five ccats a Use. Invariable ta ad vaare. Met-saWer ae adiarfiso neat will be accepted valeaa ac companfed by Use casta. FOR SALE FOR SALE Household furniture. Bk quire 347 Ninth it Mt W. O. SMITH, Editor Published daily except Saaday at Tba Hrld Publlshlag Company af Kiamstn nils, at lie Fourth atraat. Entered at tba postoBee at Klam ath Falla, Oregon, for traaualailoa through tba aialbj aa eeooad-clase matter. OUR WEEKLY SERMON " 7e Witness of On Stout " Ctses. T. Hard, e First Ckarrb. Dissolution Netleo M James FieMtas aad William Lush' ; . -.-., I llmwtonaphMphMaiBM0,0 have this day. Juae th. dissolved part- ; ; (1 ?tii SMn I " ,. Mm. kiln yV?" uershlp. All clalaia against aald com- ' ' yards of bowels tho bmu. ! . u" FOR SALE 1914 Model Ford in first class condition. Has high tension magneto. See or call up Telford Bros. 10-St-e o d FOR SALE-motorcyclc. One Harley Telford Bros. Davidson 8-5teod FOR RENT Subscription tarau by aaall to aay address la tba Units States: One year f 1.00 On month ................ .10 KLAMATH FALLA, ORKOO.V SATURDAY JUNE 10, 1913 THE PEOPLE'S CHOICE "And her answered and said, I tell you that If these shall hold their peace. the Btones wilt cry out" Jesus. These words are either the thought less utterance of over wrought and orer strained emotions or they are the utterance of absolute assurance aad confidence. If the lips of any other than Jesus it would be orer confidant self-exaltation, but in his lips the at terance is bold but of great Importance. "If these voices should for some rea son be hushed so sure Is my word and I my mission that the very stones would open their mouths In testimony of me," FOR RENT Good store room and small lodge room, corner Second and Main. See Cbllcote. 8 rH13 selection of Ju-.Hr Chirlna EL! was what be said, and little did tba I A Hughes by the republican conven- people of this day, realise how lltertlly Uon as the party nominee for President this was going to bo fulfilled, but the Is a recognition of the demands of the -stones hare spoken and their message LOST AND FOUND LOST Light bay mare, 4 years old, weight 1,200 pounds; branded 72 on left shoulder; broke to werk: 15 re ward. H. L. Clopton. Bonanza, Ore. 6-Ct FOUND White parasol, aid office. Call at Her-9-4t LOST Two worn hats, from auto, oa Klamath avenue. Finder notify Herald ofilce. v 10-lt MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Permanent tenants for completely furnished modern four- room apartment Mrs. E. J. Murray, Cedar and High. ML mass of the people from nearly every state in the Union. Many of the old party leaders did not want Mr. Hughes, and all of their ener gies and influence were concentrated in an effort to prevent a stampede to Hughes on an early ballot, la the hope that strength would develop for some other candidate. But public sentiment was too strong and whenever the peo ple had been given aa opportunity to express themselves, the seaUmeat was over whelmingly for Hughes. He can be rightly said to be the people's choice rather than the selection of any poli tical machine. For this reason Roosevelt will not lis beyond refutation 1 A Confirmation of the Prophecy ef Daniel. In the seventh chapter of Daniel a figure is used of a "Hon baring eagle's wings, and many men have labored to prove the author of Daniel mistaken for no such thing exists In nature aa is there recorded, but one day a large stone slab was unearthed out of the ruins of Ninevah on which was a sculp tured "lion having eagle's wings" oa It It proves to be a symbol of aa an cient kingdom and when Daniel record ed his visions he recorded that king dom under Its appropriate smyboL The Uon was buried up and the book seal ed up for nearly 2.300 years and sow MONET TO LOAN At 8 per cent Arthus R. Wilson. 517 Main. 22-tf STRAYED Bay mare with white star on ferehead: branded quarter-circle "N" oa left hip. Notify H. M. White- t-3t WANTED Dressmaking, plain sewing or aay kind of work. Mrs. Bier, 310 8a 5th street -5t WANTED Man and wife to care for a few rooms, ia exchange for rant, light aad water. Call at O K Barber shop. American Hotel bldg. 8-3t WANTED Light single buggy, la good repair. Phone P. E. HasBoa, Al tasaoat ranch. S-3t - -W----' . rf WW-WW--MW' STAR DRUG COMPANY Constipatloa is a very simple, natural trouble, but unless prop erly treated, it ssay develop lato a most serloas and complicated disease. We advise that Carl's Little Liver Lifters b kept la ev ery home. We cannot recommend these pills too highly. We cau tion our patrons against the tree and Indiscriminate use of laxa tives and purgatives. 26e. Star Drug Co. four years ago that steam roller poll' tics were used at the nomination con vention. At least he gained many votes from people who believed bis charges to be true. This year, bow ever, he has not the slightest ground for making such a charge. Charles E. Hughes is the oae man to lead the republicans to victory at the November election, and the convention c-al nsK swnMthv a eatuw la ansa 'accept, the progressive aomlaatloa and .TL!?"" "?. !. attempts to split the vote of the re- 7. Ti-LVZ., ,"'" """ " publican party. There may have been "f.fTJ 5 ?? T I .- JiZ. . a-Jii -tai- a B,cd to Mtlah museum, to four veara . that steam roller aoU- conn.nn ?? Wthfulneas of the sacred word. Modem research has found stones sleeping for ages In Bible lands jand has awakened them from their long silence, and put tongues in them, that they may mutiny and protest against the imputation of mistakes in the sacred record; as their testimony cannot be doubted. They have been waiting In silence for the time when their testimony would be needed and made a wise selection when they recog- jj,eir yaine be understood. nuea tats net ay tnetr votes. Neither Roosevelt, If be runs, nor Wilson will get the vote that they did four years ago. At that time repub licans recognized the fact that there was no hope of electing Taft, so many of them went over to what , they be lieved to the strongest canndldate, rep- reseating republican principles. A large number) of republicans, who were per-jterward. The answer comes from a eonally opposed to Roosevelt, voted , Chaldean tablet, discovered in the city 2 Identification of Bclaharv In Daniel 5:1. Belshamr is' called the "son of Nebuchadnezzar," and is also called "king" of Babylon. He was slain on the night the city was takes. According to other historians he was the soa of Nabonldus wbo was king and who was out of the 'city waea It was captured and lived sometime af- for the democratic candidate to pre vent the election of Teddy. This year no such condition exists. The fight will be between Hughes aad Wilson. Even Roosevelt's wannest supporters realize there is no hope of his -election, and for this reason the vast majority of republicans will vote the straight ticket A change of ad ministration Is desired by business In terests and the laboring class every- of Ur, from which Abraham came. The tablets contain records of kings from B. C. 2230, to Nabonldus B. C.540. Sir Henry Rawllnson, a noted Orientalist translated these tablets and brought to light the fact that Nabonldus had at bis eldest son Beshazxar; that this son reigned with his father; that there were thus two last kings of Chaldea, Nabonldus and Belshazzar. Daniel is right and so is the historian Berosus. Van Riper Bros. " THE STORK OF QUALITY COFFEaWOoleen Glow" Very high grade 3,-Bj caa .40c TEA -Chase eV Sanborns" All 75c grt.les, special this HONEY "8. A W." Large glass . file HORSERADISH "Knights" Pure, 7-oz. Jar 20c where, and Hughes is the one man that, 3 The Black Obelisk. can give It to them. II. king of Assyria, B. C 8(0-825. A series of sculptured pictures shows men of different nations bringing tri bute to Shahvaaeter aad among them Is a file of Jews, The (ascription says these caste frees Jehu, whose career as king of Israel Is fully set forth la the Bible. It furnishes a perfect ex planation of the history as recorded la tho books of Kings aad Chronicles la the Bible. 4 The MeaaHe Steao it to a large slab of black basalt now in the Louvre aad was found in Moan, cast of the Dead Sea, and was cut In the reign of Mesba, king of Moab about 850 B. C It la a tribute to Cheaosh. the Moasblte dlety. It names Omrl. kin? of Israel aad his soa Ahab. It re fers to Jehovah and completely Illus trates a number of Bible details. It tells the story there fouad in Kings. 3:4-27. 5 Egypt and the Elble. The mummy of Rar.eses II. the phat aoh of the boadage has been fount;. The city of Plthom has been discover rd and the actual store houses built by the Hebrew staves, the lower portion of the bricks contalalnc straw, bit, trout of them made without aay. The mummy of Meaeptah II. the pharaoh of the Exodus has also been found with tymn of victory addressed to hlin. and mentioning Israel The Tet-ekAmarna Tablets. There are more than 300 of these baked of clay. They were found ia 1687 by a peasant woman at the vtHage of Tel-elAmarna oa the Nile about 170 miles south of Cairo. They are cunei form Inscriptions In the Babyilloalan language and are a series of letters written to two Egyptian kings about 1400 B. C, by the governors of Syria. Palestine, Phoenicia and Philtstla and the kings of Assyria and Babylloala. They show that Palestine waa thea tributary to Egypt, but that It had been for a long time previous tributary to Babyilonla. They show Palestiae to have been la a terribly disturbed state and in such a condition ItVould be the more easily takes by the Hebrews un der Joshua. Amoag other Interesting results of this tad Is the proof that written documents existed evea before Moses. This over throws the theory that the older portions of the Bible were merely traditions. 7 Other Records. t The Code of Hammurabi, the Deluge tablet from Nineveh, the Taylor Cylin der, and many ancient manuscripts tell confirmatory stories of the Bible ac counts and records. Rationalism has loag argued the fal libility of the Bible record and its le gendary character but the spade has forever hushed these voices. It Is al ways and ever on the side of the Bible as the word of Ood, for the Bible at its face value, and who can venture to say what will come to light as the spade continues its work of exploration and pany will be assumed by mo In the Tur ner Bros! coatraet 8-6t JAMBS P1RI.OINO Subscribe for tho Herald, fifty cents month, For the very bsst life and accident insurance, see Chllcote. HOUSTON'S Metrapriatan Amsenents HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER "THE SLIM PRINCESS" Four Act Essanay Comedy "THE HALL ROOM HERO" Frank Daniels Comedy RAY CARTOONS 'of real hot water with iTTT an "JH RvVN 4W I99H 4WV fvvt i i i Awaits Anyone Who ilSiasr? Drinks Hot Waisri ft"iStX ! Into Iho stomach. "rP rooJ i Those subject to sick i,M(tacht ... louHhcs nasty breath, th colds j and pnrtlcularly tho Z I ' P.ll.d,snHowcompyS;nhd0h 'nre conatlnniiMl v..- ,. qu to obtain a quarter pound of llaJE Phosphate at tho druKMorefi cost but a trifle, but i, sumcl.nl ' demonstrate the ,Mlck aa reSlrl nble change In both health mi.i .T nuce awaiting those who pratttaTi. tornal sanitation. We must reawbsr' that Inside cIcanllncHH U more inZ ant than outside, because the sklnZ. not absorb Imnuritin. ..,.... the blood, whllo tho pores In the thlriv feet of bowels do. Art J BLANCH unsay SWEET ta 1 SECRET SIN' TEMPLE THEATER 'The Oespellere," Three Reel Essanay The Artful Artist," Kalem Comedy "Pathe News" unsay and Monday "atpana Caaa af lln Su. Fifth Episode "Putting the Psp In Slew Town," "The Trail ef Danger," Kalem Comedy Admission Always 10 Cents CLASS A PHOTOPLAYS MATINEE DAILY AT 2:80 Sparkling and vivacious merry, bright, alert a good, clear skin and a natural, rosy, healthy complexion are assured only by pure blood. It only every man and woman could be In duced to adopt tho morning inside bath what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of tho thousands of sick ly, annemlc looking men, women and girls, with pnsty or muddy complex ions; Instead of the multitudes of non-u wrecks," "rundowns," "brain fags" and pessimists, we should see a virile, optimistic throng of rosy-cheeked people everywhere. An Inslda bath ia had by drinking each morning before breakfast a glass Phono ate-ntno for tho best la sUe. I. In, I work. Promptness n. iTT Cecil Weeks, electrician. KUsuui Sportsman's Store. Eighth and Mala. IITIU MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Oisgon MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS LEGAL NOTICES j i III PtI 36 JrW VACATION CLOTHES No matter when your vscstlsn Is coming, new Is ths time to provide for a new suit for sum mer wear. Let us make you s Custom Tailored Suit for . . You call select your own cloth from an assortment ef ovr 800 different seasonable fabrics. W carry a full line ef Banjo Strips Novelty Suitings. Csll on us and get fine workman ship, a perfect fit and absolute satisfaction. Loewe Brot. TAILORS $35 If you expect to buy a heme in the city or country, Chllcote can save you money. i 8 ORPHEUS THEATER Saturday Only -When Rogues Fall Out," Three Reel Bison Railroad Drama ' "Actors from the Jungle," One Reel Towers Animal Picture "The Janitor's Busy Day, One Reel Nestor Comedy "Universal Animated Weekly," Admission Always 10 Cents It is a famous monument of black corroboration. Jesus said: "I tell you marble now in the British museum. It iff these shall hold their peace the was cut in the reign of ShaUaaneier stones will cry out" bbbwLx M V Vj ' gMMiaTKsaV Jaiaaaaava aaxeaav aa aSfiaaWaTaVBaaTI jBaT3?? W baaVaLBaaV BBaSaaVSVt agbjgBBBj SARDINES "Sellers" Boneless; large can -40c OLIVE OIL "8. A W." Italian It's pure: medium bottle 60o "Get the Habit" Sunday and Monday "My Old Dutch," A Five Reel Red Feather Production "Some Fish," One Reel Powers Juvenile Photoplay Admission Always 10 Cents ADMISSION ALWAYS 10c By MAROAMT MASON (Wrlttea for the Uslted If you don yoojbathlng suit, You've chosen it with care. I As on the bach to bathe you are en route, You'll find you have a following Kepiete with son and heir. IT'S A LONG, LONG WAY jweAAVMAAMrVwV'wVVkVwVVVVWwVa If you want information regarding Indian land on Klamath Reserva tion, address Clayton Kirk NOTARY PUBLIC Chiloquin, Oregon Accurate Information regarding all Indian estate lands and description of property. mm mm ' -rri.- i-,-,-,-M-(-u-Ln mruuy Notice ef Sheriff's Sale By virtue of an execution duly issued by the celrk of the circuit court of the county of Clatsop, state of Oregon. dated the 17th day of May, 1916, In a certain action la the circuit court for said county and state, wherein Pauline E. Harris and J. C. Clinton, executor of the last will of Sam E. Harris, de ceased, as plaintiff, recovered judg- ment against Phil P. Bower and Jennie Mabel Bower, bis wife, for the sum or ) Fourteen Hundred and Ninety-six and j cp-ioo Dollars, on tho 30th day of Janu ary, 1916. Notice Is hereby given that I will on tho ISth day of July, 1916, at tho court house In Klamath Falls, in saia county, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, sell at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, the follow ing described property, to-wlt: Tke aorthwast quarter (NW4) of section 10, township thirty-nine (39; south, range five (S) east Wil lamette meridian. Taken and levied upon as the prop erty of aald Phil F. Bower aad Jennie Mabel Bower, his wife, or as much thereof as may be necessary to satis fy the said Judgment in favor of Pauline E Harris and J. C. Clinton, executors of the last will of Sam E Harris, deceased, against said Phil E Bower and Jennie Mabel Bower, his r "m t To perfection in any calling. Seehorn GETZ Wood Uon Another suit of blue taunts thing very aew; around the hiss, he. 'llfAVA ma ',1a a lium fMiu Phone 72 022 Main Street hop. bTasd taankMaj hoop with perfect ease. So, hoop-e-la, dear, hnnnn af Srat ,kit. i, .n. ...... .. -- - "- j " ,.,, every man win rouow suit queer, but for bathing suits they're , . '' ech agrees. NEW YORK. June 9.-If you want. With sandals oa bar feet, clasping to take a dip then, you'd better take close her ankle neat, here's a maiden ISL"? 8fieCt. 8U,tJn,lr-on t looks just like the Russian ballet, for water, for they're making more and her bathin mt M..rr. t... ia!a - more suits for bathing on the shore rainbow air a. some ribbons blue, pink, "i? WW tbem ln thc wet you hsto,t " "" " rally. There is yellow fVi. . ) ribbon, too, and the suit Is green In In fact, most everyone is for bathing hue, and its two-tiered skirt hangs in the sun, and if you have desire for down m !.. ,w., ,.! ... surf and brine a one-piece suit Is best; ' ribbons edge, and the knickers closely it will stand the aqua test and It fits hedge her shsnelv nether llmh. Hai- n perfect figure simply fine. But if the knee Joints you think It fun Just to linger near! Near the hips are ribbons placed the sun-and, of course, a moneyed that half rather in t,r .i. .. son you must prefer-there are ruffled ribbons don't extend across the front nu.v e,0 ui me ongniest sons From square neck It falls quite plain are for. They excite to envy human and thus length of Use doth gain and maids or mer. Of taffeta they're made, it makes It a good model for a rant in all or any shade, but there's one of The sleeves are pointed tabs with more green that simply is divine. The skirt bright ribbon dabs. Ob, this bathing is ruffles four and there simply can't salt sure keeps the ribbons busy for be more, because above the knees it they also trim .. .w ... ik. ..-,. djaws the line. The neck is rather low cap, by heck, and the whole thing's with a ruffle 'round it so, and the sure to make the fakes dluy. sleeves, of course, are nothing much There are bathing mantles, too. that ' to mention. Its cap is ruffled, too. have strine. r haia t.. .. vi. with its knickers out of view, and to their ample folds of Tussore silk aad make appearance they nave bo tatsa-ll think you will serea if ran .feat. then some, more aroaad the skirt, but it's the hoop that la the coop. And so If you are brave la the trough of jife, with interest thereon, together ocean wave you can go and roll your, with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. C. C. LOW. Sheriff. L. L. LOW, Deputy. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 9th Juae, 1916. 10-17-2t-l-8 . Wood MLAfJ, LIMB AND BODY Hawed to aay teagta. Oar best block wood Is delivered tUrvct from abetis, aad la always dry. Oae load will convince you. KLAMATH FUEL CO , I'ryto'i. Mar. f'lHtiia in? some; 10.000, 15,000, 20,000 not at all uncornmon perform atxas for Savages. Doyou get mi laes like these from your tires? Comparison of one Savage oa your car with three of other makes is a sure way to become a Savage booster. Try it Have you used a aew Grafinite Tube? Users like the new Sav age Tube at well as they do Savage Casings more can net be said of it VME TIRES FACTORY DUTRlBUTOa CE. GATES MEOFORD, OREtON you wish to see at the sea shore we will ass more of this Ilk. o Autemeblle Ineuranee ef deasristlsN. Chlleete. DANCE At Gray's Hall,, At Piae Grove, Saturday Evening JUNE 17TH DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE California-Oregon Power Company. Location ef principal place of Business, tan Francises, California NOTICE There la delinquent upon the following described stock, on account of Assessment (No. 4) levied on the 18th day of April, 191(, the several .amounts set opposite the aames of the respective sbareboldsrs, si follews: No. of NAMB Csrtifl-No.of cats Shares Mcrcantilo Trim Company of San Francisco, Trustee ..398 600 Mercantile Trust Company of Sea Francisco, Trustee ..3T 600 Mercantile Trust Company of Baa Francisco, Trustee ..388 600 Mercantllo Trust Company of Baa Francisco, Trustee ..308 600 Mercantile Trust Company of Baa Francisco, Trustee ..400 600 Mercantile Trust Company of Ban Francisco, Trustee ..401 600 Mercantile Trust Company of San Francisco, Trustee ..403 600 Mercantile Trust Company of Saa Fraaelsco. Trustee ..403 600 And In accordance with law aad aa order of the board of directors mad on the 18tb day of April, 1918, so many shares of each parcel of such iioca as may be necessary will be sold at the ofilce of the company, ' J LeldoHdorff street, Baa Francisco, California, on Tuesday, Juno !0, the hour of 12 o'clock noon of said day, to pay delinquent asseamtst wsrr on, together with costs of advorUslag and, expenses of the sals. j. 0. THOMPION, Secretary of Callforala-Oregea Fewer Company. u 0ee: Number 111 UMtaserff street, lea pYaaskee, CaUler!. Aawast MM.00 160.90 M0.90 260.00 369-90 969-90 150.00 160.00 sh . Iv $