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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1912)
asi2S2rj ANNUAL CLEANUP 111 F '. ' - . HiT 9 - - w" 'nll . ' r m "W t wmrr mens neavy coats, Sweaters Underwear, Su- 11 ' v ? .a, Overcoats., Etc. jfL or The Red Tags -.trery one means a great saving Leading Clothiers KV .1 K STORE (Coat' wu ...HfflSIFHILl nurd from Page I) to Iihto parcel transmitted long dlt- ; '(or ihort hauls seem somewhat cou-,. Urndlctory to their profession of re- . iMninc any obligation to support in .' lu flstht 1I1Uii nronoflAtt fntrr'.... i i .i.i .. i . r vuuiuiuuiiirs iu wuicu avj live, jueiu .nto this Cnlifornla, Ia Oregon, nnJ-tm of congress say it win bo difficult to fight the Hill linos every loch of the way. It Is known in San Francisco that a visit of Sproulo and E. E. Calvin vlic presldent of the Southern Pacific, to Oregon had a good deal to do with orders Jo rush the recent Harrlman v Improvements In Oregon. And It Is alio known that soon Sprouls and Calvin and Traffic Vice President Mc Cormlck are' to make another tour of their Oregon lines. ' Tbelr visit will doubtless result In the announcement of a number of new lines projected In stch a manner as to compete more vigorously with Hill, according to local railroad officials. The Oregon battle la considered only the preliminary to the real competi tive fight that. It Is said, I bound to ensue when Hill's official footfall Is heard In California. to clro these dcodIs legislation until tlioy ran ngrco upon what they want. Advocate of parcels post say they wnct the, government to go Into the I'xiirrs carrrlns business lirselr la H4Vm& nal.llt .. nu Pnfnl" nhliiptntHnil is numlmp n IhIahiIj rooentatlves of tho mercantile ujaucIii- Thursday afternoon In honor oj Mrs. 1 1.11 a thai iVi. a neat, a. n.na.atA. l)ll Ifl Thfim f1l .11 MtM 111 . tt lPt. wa0 9 J 111MI VU VUICB VUlll.ltlUIVn, - ... ...,-.. v ,- Jr. their hogjlshneti. aro to blame for I&ticl, hot Social Eveius of the Week tJIItl.S' MUSICAL Ct.Ull HOI. I) INTUHKSTINtl SI.'SSIOX MKS IUMKS l'.OOi:itS AND COFIHl ENTKUTAIN VAIMOUS SO CIETIES AND CUIUS GIVE I'UNOTIO.NS AT THE CIIVItCIIKM ;$ ss : Mrs. .cslio Itogcrs and Mr. Carl Mrs. Clms. Martin. Mrs. E. II. Ilonrr. Services at tho various churches of the ell) for tomorrow will be a fol- lews: N f i.r. . ... , ....... i. nr..i'i. iiMitii"" Corner Nlrili ninl l"uo iicdr. E, M. I'll n n, pnntiir Stinilny school nt 10 n m , (Iro. A. Wlrli siiierlntcmlen(. Ohrlitlnn ICndcmiir at 6:30 p. in, O. V Robertson has returned from a tan and Reno, "Nev. of tho Toggery trip to Manhnt- ' a 11, hnH . ml.... -a.. . .. lu lueir uuiiiuuch, arc iu OMmr ior .., ....w, mui hci juuuk dvu, uru all the aeltatlon for n nnrccls cost, tho guests of her father. II. I. Ham- but that tho mercantile associations nioncl. Kivo tables of "600" wcro ar- Invited friends were entertained this ranged lor. Mrs. A. II. Campbell was afternoon by Mrs. Eugene U. Henry, awarded llrst prize, which wan nro-'nt her home on Klnm.ith nveniie. Tho scntcd to tho guest of honor. Mrs. A. Invited were: Mr. C. K. Stono, Mrs. J. White as uwarded tho coniolo- E J. Murray, Mrs. V. II. Mills, Mrs. tlon prise. Dainty refreshments wero V. O. Smith. Mrs. C. II. Underwood, served. Those Invited wcr- Mr. Mrs. J. C. Urockonbaugh, Mrs. J. P. Fred Schallock, Mrs. Claude Daggett, I.eo, Mrs. It. M. Itlclinrdion and Ml Mrs. George Wright, Mrs. Orb Camp-' Lee. bell. Mrs. Clarence Underwood, Mrs., R. E. Smith. Mrs. Claude Chnitnln. Mr. nml Mm Karl n rnmnilnira n. Mrs. Charles Mcldrum, Mrs. Charles tertalncd three tables at "GOO" last Hoborts Mrs. Oscar Shlve, Mrs. Will, evening at their home on tho West Baldwin, Mrs. Zlm Baldwin, Mrs. Roy Side. Most delicious refreshments are doing all In their power to cecuro regulation and reduction by tho Inter state commcrco commission and the rallroail commissions of various states. They say that tho merchant pay a larger proportion of these ex press charges than the farmer, do. They add. however, that tbo express companies, with an their faults, have never considered doing tho local com. munltlcs tho Injury that Is now pro posed that the government should In flict through the carrlaco of narceli at the same charge for 1,000 railed ns for thirty mile. They say that such a system as pro posed Is that of protection turned up- smo down; that It is a reversal of all the laws of Justice and right for tho Hm i n f'fi.t. .. f.. t a........ .H ... f. Wlt(U, .'.IB. .... llltVM., VIIII.IIHH .Ml,l..Ut .. fc VUV .Mrs. W. S. Worilen, Mrs. F. II. Mills, Tuple. "Worth-While Ambition." .Mrs. V E AnkcuyandMlssI.ee. ' Preaching at 1 1 a.l. and 7:30 p.m. I Strangers nml frU'tuls nro cordially Tho ladles' llrldga Club and a few 'iivltul tu unrshlp with us. itoEoixa olive oir; Guaranteed under the'iiure food law. One of the best oflthe market. Um hn n. inn n . -,..-i... J j "- Bva .M.W H MW1 I.UU4WUUII7 We SOU It. v Innd ntlnhtlihl a ilnrn nw tnitrv n THE FULTON MARKET. 'harA o mtef nnon mh.i irn, in yi. own community the comoetltlon of 19-2t BUXDAY BAND CONCERTS The Klamath Falls Military band has secured the skating pavilion for a series of Sunday afternoon concerts, the first of which I to be given to morrow at 2:30. Tbo acoustic proper ties of the building are exceptionally L'ood for band concert, and an excel lent entertainment la promised those who attend. Admission 10c and 20c. PMCaS POST WfKI ADVISEMENT (Continued from Page 1) tlon Sled resolutions of endorsement of Representative Lewis' acheme for confiscation and government operation of the express companies. Reprcaen tatitei of other Insist upon a flat rate system of parcel post. One or . two advocate before the commute) aid they would be satisfied with n I referential rate belu given In a zone of origin of shlpmeVt.i ' Their pleas of! rnnilnni.1. MIIIa.. n.lrll.flM in ....... I .. ... lit... . ...J . .. . ...... . . mu i-usim i-rugTcis L,caguo, told ". nwniniii-u vuiieauii)- ni- unnsuno .Miiruncn, constonrn rlshcr, I tin habImMa. . A Mi I (Prnnfin In tistetm. v kn alatku ll.ua I ll.l.. in . . . ,..., i.wuiiu tuiuumice or mo senate i " !, r. m nnmiuon, Harriet Foster, Iris jtnd of the houso that ho wants lhelTorr' of battle nnd Mrs. Wjncoop of Turner. Ilentrlco Walton, Lucllo Wal inan of Northern Maln in . .. Portland. Sowlne ami cards wr In. ,imn nmti,.. u , , .. . -. . PaH.HW v MH.V n ---. , ..w.w,., ...uaivil, ..inriu itainiio, CHILCOTE&HICE REAL ESTATE INflURANCE WE MAKE A 8PECTALTV of close la property and good farm lands. No iro.He to show property. Prompt at teatloa v!gtaJJ Inoalrles. A few good hoavsea forNrnrV) If jrou Hunt to hay or acU It wlllW you to cc us. Wert to Aaaerican Hotel. Plioue 00 1 I the man who ha remained In an old settled community, but who gets tho government to transport his imrrl to remoto cunsumer at the same price a they charged br tbo government to tbo man a few miles away. Freo trado, they say, while not proposing any ar tificial stimulus by the government to the development of homo Industries, leaves such Individual with the ad vantages naturo gives blm In the local market, which have cost him some effort to attain. Mr. Cowle. secretary treasurer of ina "postal Proarrcsa Lcairue." tnlrf Hnmnkcr, 'Mrs. Austin White, Mrs.' were served to tho following guests Earl Whltlock, Mm. George Merry- Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Gocllcr, Mr. and man, Mrs. Wesley Smith, Mrs. Karl Mrs. It. E. Wattcnburg, Mr. nnd Mrs. Cummlngs. Mrs. Fred 8tnhlman, Mrs., I. Jny Kn.pp. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomo Efflo Rallard, Mrs. Mary L. Smith, Hampton and Mr. ami Mrs. Leslie Mrs. Walter Cofer, Miss Claudlo Ja-( Rogers, cobs and Miss Maud D&ldnln. . . . . a . Tho members of the "500" Club The Ladles' Art Club was ilelliiM. um i. iliriif fxiit- ..i.r..i.,r.i o.i. fully entertained at the homo of Mrs. tcrnoun by Jlr Alex Mnriln Jr nf di.r It. C. Spink. Washington street, on luinin on Mnln ir.i Thursday afternoon, when sowine. a a a a a cards nnd music wcro Indulged In, of- Tho Girls' Musical Club nut this ter which dainty refreshments woro afternoon with Edith Monttleliis. The served by Uie hostess to the following guests were Mrs C. C. Cofer. who guests: Mrs. A. D. Miller. Mrs. F. Hang, and Mrs. Elmer French, who If. Mills. Mrs. E. R. Henry, Mrs. W. rend for tho entertainment of tho II. Mason, Mrs. II. F. Murdoch. Mrs. niomlifra of iim Hut. ti.i.. . .i.....i J. P. Leo. Mrs. C. J. Martin. MV v. rail,, rlui. l.n. i.. n ...,.i... .i ------ r F... ... H .t..a ...vi uiiwi-i inu nuiL'r W. Vannlce, Mrs, Wyncoon of Port- vision nml Inntriirilnn ..r ir ih..i land, Mrs. J, Eveland of WntsonvlllcFroker-Gamble, lm been steadily Calif, nnd Mrs. Terry of Seattle growing In Interest nnd members. .Tin, niotnliersliln nf llm olnl. m nrn.- jirn. .. ii. juner oi mo noi Htinnas ent cons IkIk of! rnniinn GAS IN STOMACH AND BOWELS tnivm sB snts of aiaojliif ixnplomj, wtWi vjr aaMUtoasalarala. Firflva aarroumeanej Uart Dnaraia, daScuM aid oppnawl InttUoc, aliUiif, kcios uUptUast cauotUktadarpLmU. LuaplalU tknat a4 caaat, wak pnamrt, paU l imlow eehoj ww laa iwan lagwfc C0pir. 0UTUX IV goof IM- kattaSBai4)notiiit(imtd.n.TILxalia(. Small jMSaMr tl food awfas jrou pi u U bar? nml luJ LIJm W I UL-l-.M . fcai P""." aaannwiiaini la auqomaa awl awroacn --r" aa api aaaaaj aiw aauaf. Mania III saris dap s soat'ot s fail asd wnlituloii. nmm atsssti Ma M swab ui to la !-), ajsililty sa riU dfa. MalsUdiaadlopciluaad aad saawawlksu t fsstTStasi Banwsuaaaa fall oj Oaa, sad al iaeiiijftr UUlaUNN'8 ItSsliaaatosiaWlSaWicldfaltaWsmyenajtK r ml k t TV r r. TTI tiaas II V Mime advantages In tho markets at dulged In the Central West a. thos now m Jcjod by home dealers ad manufactur ers situated there. Opponents of par- ccis post say that such advocates nook to deprlvo them of the results of the wcrk of their commercial clubs and similar organizations In nromotlnc in. dustrlal growth and that the natural result of auch a rovolutlon of mtihmi. of trade distribution would bo to con. gregate tho factories of the country vhcro labor and power nro cheapest as In the neighborhood of vimrnr Falls. Local merchants say they aro now paling freights according to inna-ih of haul, they support local Industrie, (ay home taxes, are not seeking mar kets thousand or mile away, and that they are entitled to retain thnn they now havo. They estimate that a loss or 25 ner cent of thn nrn.nnt Volume Ot trade throuch narrnla nnat would drive about 75 per cent or them inio bankruptcy and disable their sup port Of local Industrie lnrln1ln ih. local newspapers, and their ability to extend credits. Among those who have appeftTod brforo tho senate committed in favor of parcel post are W. O. Thorne, gen eral manager of Montgomery Ward Co. qf Chicage: Frederick C. TIpi.Mi 1 resident of the Postal Progress League, admitted to tha mmmiiiAn that Montgomery Ward Co. nml other retail mall order house had contributed money liberally to sup port the parcel post movement. E. W. Bloomlngdale represented twelvo retail mall order houses of New Vnri, and some large department stores do. ing a retail mall order business. Miss, Thoio present wero Mrs. Clnrn CnllMna ct.hh! iiii.... n Torry, Mr. Wyncoop. Mrs. II. F. Mur. uthv Snmior.nn nn..,i. a"..-l doch. Sire, j, p, Loe. Mr. R. C. Spink, Fi.y Sugarman. l.enorn O'Reilly of New York uhl Dm n,n ii,. n..,i. . . ... that women shirt makers of Now Yorkltrfakul to cloven nonn.ia nn,i pni contemplated ostobllshlng a large co-.for '.ets thnn cost to tho government They mention that suth antlinrliina ,, hir iicnnekor Hcnton, formerly pout opu-Mlvo retail mall order business If rarcols post wero enacted, so they could sell to people all over tho coun- try it small cost. Sho failed to stato l manter goncrnl of Great llrJIuIn, !mvo said that, oxcept for light packages, n (imri Mi'lliuillal rpaniul Sunday school at Ida in l)r W. A I.ionard, supcrlntendctit Services nt II n m and 7 30 p. in' Geo. II. Fccse. pastor. Gcnernl Clnss al 13:10. W D. Il(.rrls, lender. - Epworth league, C:30 p. m., Will' Wood president. I Special announcements Mrs. llrstlo Scovlllo. national loc- turer of tho Woman's Christian Torn-) lernnco Union, speaks In the -morn-i IliR. Tho avenlng tcrvlccs will bo com. ducted by tho Kpworth Uaguo, with an Interesting program, with spccl.it ftililremis by Epworth Leaguers, tho principal addrco by Mr. E. M. Chll- eoc. Special music Solos by Iris Tur ner, Mr. Itninsoj : trio by Mrs. Turner, Minus Fern Wood nnd Tresa Yn.l. n and anthem by choir; violin solo l.y Mr Mndscn. In tho morning, solo by W. A. Foster. Cm dial welcome Oulllng inner O cil mi.Bic. Priitiylrrliiii Cliurrli Sunday school nt 10 a. m J. II 'Mason superintendent. Preaching nt II n. in. by Rov. J. 8. St ibblcfleld. Theme." The Gain nf Codllncss. Christian Endeavor lit 6:30 p. in., Vera Houston president. .Mm. llesHlo Pioull wit speak nt i .i0 p. m, Wo shall appU'-lMe )our attend ance nt all of tlnte cervices, and en ilnnor to mnko you feel at home m lou worship with iji. a . . llllpllat, (liruill Sunday school at 10 a. m.. c it. n. Lnp, superintendent. Preaching nt 1 1 n. in. by Eider a. Chcjone. Tho public Is cordiallv Invlinl in attend. what offects sho expected for new.lat rate sjstcm, that Is ono In which shirt waist factories in soma of hn ilm ri,nr..n. n. .... .. .. smnllor cities and town. lance, would ho imnrnni..i.i i- .. One advocato boforo tho commltien lountry of suth lomr imni. n ... spnkoNof tho necessity of "fluidity of .United States. This English pnstmrav. Itr gcntrnl, It 1B recounted, also unlit that tho effect of such n flat rate i) tern was to transfer" certain Indus tries to localities whero lower .. nnd duties nro paid." 1 110 gOlltrill rffllS.ll at thn .1,1. ( lirlstlnii Hell ntlata Services hold In room 219, 1. O O F. hulldlni;. Itegulnr Sunday services nt 1 1 a. in, Wednesday ovonlng testimonial meeting nt S o'clock. transport." This caused a hearer to remark privately that what tnmo of thn largo retail mall order houses -.vhleh published "annex" catalons for tho especial uso of consumers In "dry" tcirltory and certain thlrst-auench. Ing supply houses really desire, at cost lets than cost of carriage to tho gov ernment, Is "transport of fluidity," Thf nostofflcn denartment otHmnlPu ilm. .n.At..,.. ., -. tl.Pt tbo cost of carrying morchand J ' Z , ' '. "J V '! '. .?. '"' H " ! '" - -..-.... "'mii (ft lit I II It II H I'M unnir Ar thn now averages 12.3 cents per pound, pupagnnda Tho sentiment ...n iflii, i l.urcl. ,,r ii,., ihi...-. .one of the fourteen bills Intrnili.m.i i, .i..i .. 'w" "' .... - - - . . , ,. ' ."" n""i'H iiiui ii u (arrlllKO of mur. I '" " " m. lomorrow Grnrn Fnla. Inst session provided a rnto more than rlmndlm nc-ami... m ....... .' ."" Vo.mi m,f , ."""" ItP. S cent ner nound. Mnr nf tl. ,?.. ... ......u .. "" "' ""'"' l'.7' .. "n"" " "'" ,,a,u regular rate, of the proposed subsidy say tint the inliroa ' U M ong "3 Z lliev nxnnrt thi .volnm liim.i.i.. ..... . . ' "' ""h 'inn HUH .my, bui placo thilr . v Z " n '! ","t" l" ""'" P ' n,W upothe "good o, tho mf .SZ" . TKZ ...Uvu,,.v. MhoiiBlit I...I..I.1. ..... . .. . ' Advocates of parcel, post say thoctbV XT '1 Z " no system, If th0 bill 8(, Introduced dotg not roduco mcrehniid.lsi lo bo cairlcd regardless of .llinnr. i .. limit much bolow tho prcsont four- Cliurrli of the Hatred Heart llrst mass. With Short Instriirltnn at 8:30 a. m. Rkntl.l ..in.. ....... . .. " ..... in mn .iiivd. ; w.. iKum, wiiu acrmon or tno tntes of parcels post In tho hearings . Ooll of tho Sunday, at 10:30 n. m. in nccopi tno zone rato nlnn nr,..i,.,i Hiindny school nt n-"in n n h Senator Hrlatow, It Is now nveired.i A" nro "Tdlnlly Invited to attend. uov. William McMillan, pastor. Habbiitli. servlccH In Houston's oporn houso, which will bo presided over by Hov. Dr. C. H. Collins, tho rector of the parish. A sermon will bo given. government Is now carrying merchan ine up to four pounds weight per pnrk.-go nt a rnto regardless of .ll. Innce. Opponents F.nv Hint n.n rr. " Iho government l.n.i " .V,u..nc,0!r U, "rcil0''t ""' nt a rato which enah.e """I;:' "'::"" u,"onamonl "' Wll will mxn vromu,e ,ot BUth - For Hdiool HuKrlnteiioiit 1 horoby nnnounco myself n candldato mr tno nomination for County School Suporlntondoavf of Klamath county on tho Republican ticket, m4Vwv w iUU w,i or ino voiorti at ino primary oi-vtlon tn hn ua Iflld' vn April 80N. 19, FRKR PF.TER. Ask Your E56citor Isalconolatunlc? No! Doc II make the blood pure? No I Unci It strengthen the nerve? No! I Ayer' S.iraparllla n tonic? Yet I Doc it make the blood purd? Ye I Dee It trenlhcn the nerves? Yes! By atklrttf your doctor you can learn more about this family medicine. FoHcrw his advice. iXJ,"L,l- $1.00 ODDS and ENDS $1.00 l.iil In our vtliiilow llil mtk. We nit nrii'rliig ytm grr.i lir. giitna In irrlnlii Ilnrn Irfi hut nllir I lirMiibia, Inny nf lna nrll. ill nr,. inrlli Inn nr lliree lliifa tilmt c Mak (it thrni, llul nil IliU ii ri k nt "lily I'.ih, , H. J. 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