Amusements THE MAJESTIC Toalght aad Tomorrow One of the BUon great feature, "Tn Crisis," taken from the "101" Ranctuv Thli feature consists of two reels. Bastdcs two others, one com edy and onsdrama. Four new reett every chance. Matloee eTtry afternoon at I: SO. Program changes Monday, Wednes day. Friday, Saturday and 8unday. i Jericho Club - for -Odd Fellows And Rebekahs - only - In basement of I. O. O. F. Tern pie. Bowling, Billiards, Peel, Card Rooms. Reading Rooms. Private Sitting Room for Re bekaha only. Visiting Brothel s and Sisters always welcome. Home Canning In Economy Jars V the Economy Jar every day In the year, Jut aa you do any other cooking utensil, pat up meats, soups, honey left ma, lab, game, ate., aa wall frulta aad Vegetables, and you will bsj deUgitad with tk result. Whether you can for pleas ure, for family need or profit, there la only one airtight Jar the Bcemomy. A book of reeipea for the asking. ( Vitn Riper Bros. Phone,8si Kxrlusltr Agents for Ctuise & Hnnlx.ni Tens and Coffees. Our Busilncs Is Good I Our Customer aw Ooodl Because our Groceries are Good A complimentary order will convince you. Yours unxloUs to. please. Monarch Grocery Try n run of our alta cofkVi:" None Heller. Phone luni FISHING TACKLE We have everything ou need for that Ashing trip: Hook, lino, rods, reelt, baskts, etc. We rint tent, guns and camplug . outflts. THE GUN STORE J. II. CHAMIIKKH Plume flPSj Jacobs lllk. Ladies Bazaar and Ladies Exchange We sake specialty of Imported Swiss Embroldr ery German Bands and Laces MRS. H. A. COOPER 125 W. Fourth St. ' ftjlj saassssE jj&JUl THK LOXa.UOT.WKAHV DAY Is sure to uavo a pleasant and refreshing close for those who have awaiting them at home that luxury which only a prop erly appointed bathroom can give.. And modem sanitary Plumbing has placed them at the disposal of rich and poir alike, for few purses nowadays are so limited as not to be able to afford what was a few years ago an almost priceless luxury. If you desire to know all about what a moderate sum they can be Installed, call up GREELEY For the Painful Smarting That Follows Sunburns f Witt Hazel A n ram is the most exquisite preparation known, leaving the skin beautiful, soft and white it Is not sticky or greasy. Gloves can be worn immediately after using. It Is an excellent toilet preparation for chapped hands, face, lips or any rough ness. Fine for use after shaving. WHITMAN DRUG Cft IN BUSINESS FOR YOUR HEALTH" Entered at the postofflce at Klamath Falls, Oregon, for transmission through the malls aa second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any ad dress In the United Btatea: One year "' One month THEEVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH, Kdltor and Proprietor Published dally except Sunday ai Its Tourtl Street ' 1 I.KTTKU8 FROM THK PKOVMC KLAMATH FAI.I. OUKGON MONDAY, JULY IB, I IMS! T?. 1 ,... ..Ht t thn Iter- old for publication In this depart, ment should not -exceed S00 words in length nnd must bo accompanied by the name nnd address of Ins sender. 1 A Century "f Pnwr IMItor Herald: The last century was n remarkable period In the hlslorj 01 tho human race. What especially matka It above ... ... ....... ......... 1 tall other centuries wnivn ""- . before ll Is tho wonderful prngiesa made In tho production of wraith. A noted authority In reunomirs has cat- MORE IMPORTANT NESS THAN IIU81. ONCE In a while there I an cent In tho history of a city that Is more Important to the business man and cltltcu than tho ordinary rou tine of business, tu this day of prog ress nnd development It Is tho live city whose cltlicns tako advantage of every opportunity to properly placo its Importance beforo thoworld, that wins In the race for growth and pros perity, Klamath Palls Is about to experi ence such an event, when the cltlicns will have an opportunity to prove to official representatives of various public organisations of the great me tropolis of our state whether we are worthy to be classed as one of tho cities to be reckoned with In this great commonwealth. A delegation of some of tho most Influential men of Portland will be here to gather In formation on which to base a report for our excuse for being on the map. We, who live here, alt know what :i wonderful city and country wo have. but that wilt not do us any good un less wo Impress this fact on the out side world. The first otllclal automobile excur sion through Eastern Oregon will probably arrive hero on Tuesday They wilt have traveled many thous anils of miles and seen much valu able country, nnd If we nre to make the rlf.ht Impression It will be up to us to show them thevery best of ev erything we have. They" will have como by way of Lakevlew, and will pass through the Sprague River Val ley and nonanza. Thcx must be shown the Irrigated section before leaving for the northern part of the country. An excursion will bo given to Mer rill and return, and It Is desired to have every available automobllo to Join the party. Thero will bo ladles. amour tho visitors, so that the local auto 'owners should see that tho ladies of tho city accompany them on the trip to Merrill. One person probably could tell tho visitors many of tho Important re sources of our country, but when these facts are told by a hundred or a thousand of our cltlicns no room Is left for doubt, and our guests will go away convinced that this country Is as great as we, who live here, know It to be. It these people aro Impressed with tho advantages of the route through Eastern Oregon, It will mean that the great percentage of tho tourist travel will hereafter go through Klamath Falls, both from the South and North. It will give m the support of Port land In our effort to secure connec tion with tho prospective California state highway, and will mean that wo will reap the benefits due us from the travel to Crater Lake. fij!7g By Joe Bush $ And now comes 11 complaint ngnlusl ouo of tho perpetual molloii pianos operated In connection with on" " the moving picture shows, but. strange to relate, this Hoes noi an.. f 1 0111 the fierceness of the mimic 1 r.iolilii't sleep well last night" culnted that In 11 gUcu period, while ,,, IU. t t,0 Herald force thts population doubled, the production mornlng "One of the moving I'M of wealth increased arte., times. Injturo show, has .1 new record In IU other words, n worker can now, ;'!;;'r""So; .0 X?l improved methods and tools, produce J nn , ,, ,, , ,,,, , more than throe times as WUCMJnttnkl,,,IM i,il mself In Inn mid weiilth In a given tlmeasdld a work-(lu, u, , room wnltsliw with ' ... .. . .. . . er 11 century ago. it a pniiosopner . .cn.ur in my mow. that ago could have foretold this fact. o .... ..1.. ....,i.i tmi,. rnnui to the i ti ..ins liirrodllilo. hut there is 11 conclusion that In an age when wealth .young man In Klamath Kails, whose could bo produced with so Utile effort ,.rly musical training " "'" poverty would be no more, and eerv I,, , tlisat he mistook the singing "' .... ....... . i .. 111!. .. fill! Ill SI man, woman nnd child would iutvi'that gool oiu nymn, nu Tl.nt unilltl IIBYC.I.Ifrul. ni" for I SIICO IIIHSir. II" A Glean Scalp And Healthy Hair ...... 1. i...w. i,.iii.it that a luxuriant nrowti from tho use of HHmlNK This Is tho procedure V.h lie hair with warm tater aud a fur mp- rlu.s n,w. ,,!, rut, ll'o .call, with a. lift bri,.l,-....lr Hlrsu.iM.o-rul, 1,1 will and dry tho hair beforo combing. '" ,.esi..ml.r.l.Hl Ih.t lllrsutone Is not merely a hair ,, " " " ,J,UM.o Klocug..., c.c.e.. II .to Pr-vent. ha,. ,rrl.l .lo-m...rl.l.c. .ol .llm-talr. IIm. ro.Ui of the llrlrrm..w- - .laiolr, .rr.rrt. IU reln.-a,ol .. Hie natural lHauly n.l color of tlio ha r. Ninl'a lllrsutone should ba on your dressing tabls. H sells at 60 ciinla and l V tho bolllo. U N J it 1 WOODS tilcntv aud more. been a reasonable and logical conclu sion, but that It has proven raise nu of your readers ure well aware. At this time It Is considered a conserva tive estlmato that thore aro S.OOO.OOO unemployed In the I'ntted States. Most of theso ure nblo and willing to work and cam a living for themselves and families If given the chance. Hut being denied tho right tu uiako a liv ing honestly, some of them have dis covered other "trades," nnd prey un Insldo the pavilion last night beforo ho dlscnere.1 that It was n religious gathering, nnd not a dance, as he had supposed. o- With tho new "I the excellent prospects for 11 bumper fruit crop romoa the statement of garage own ers that the tourist crop Is looking up 0-- Klimstli Kails was not tile uuiy otwn that was uulet Immediately fol tho community whero they happen to ,l)W,tl(. u, .imrl, r July celrbra be. It Is needless to dwell on alt tho (()( T,)f) t.nw ,. n.tlt ndmlls misery, crime and Injustice which can U(il J() r,,R(.,loIl fnllr- nfter tho be traced directly to this great curse- P),,obrntOM 0tlceshle Unemployment. - .. They nro so apparent that unyunn not blind to all about them can seo nnd know. Such conditions did not exist n century ago. There wore no Idle hordes, tramping over tho coun try looking for work To be sure tho workers of that age had to work hard WF Wll L GIVE YOU A RAZOR , dve.tl.e IIM IHIItllAM mipu:x m ",M '" '" rnior for mly Ow ilUlrllmlliiK eH-n. B hTH. I'lll out the umputi l-el.m and hrlwl ' ' Nitnie Stierl rity ,, . . hlste . (till) oar 10 racli uuw tS vm. e; iiuRN HKAl WTATK flUNHFKIW . -- - - - The following realty transfers, rontrurts. deeds, mortgages, etc., re- worKcrsoimaiaKeim.il.. . 1 , n,oJ wt , colm,r ccrk, In order to niako nature give up Mr I frBliheil br tt city ,! County treasures, but they managed to earn a crude living for themselves, rear families, nnd. besides, pay tribute to the feudal lords, which constituted the capitalist class of that time. Tho millionaires nnd the trnmps were not known, but now, nfter the productiv ity of tho workers has been raoro than trebled, we And amongst us million aires -by tho thousands and tramps, paupers nnd "criminals by the millions. It would seem, then, that the great Inventions tho progress In the pro duction of wealth, hnvo been of a doubtful advantage to tho workers It has not ruado their toll easier to any great extent, but It has displaced many of their numbers nnd forced them to Idleness, crime and dlro pov erty, for tho benefits have all cen tered In the hands of those who own the machines, and thereby they have become masters of tho situation. Hut after all, the Industrial rovolutlou of! I.lnkvlllo Presbyterian church to Klrst Presbyterian church of Klamath Knllv deed, 110. lots I and 2. block 6, original town. Marvin DuVnl to Kathurlue M. Hall, warranty deed, $10, lot i, block I, Knst Klamath Kails adJltlon. J. I.. V. Williams to United Mates. warranty deed, ft, right of way over SW4 8VVs. Sec. 34-39.9. Clement llradbury to United States, warranty deed, 11. right of way over lot fi, ay, SKW. Sec. 29; lot i. Bee. 3239-10, In all fi.77 acres. Louis Fleishman to Agnes Klschrr, warranty deed, 1225, part 209x209 feet In NK'4 NWli. See. 31.38-11 H. Columbia Volley Trust company to Syndicating Heally company, deed, 110, SU'iJ flK-i. H4 NIV'i HK-i. Sec. 31-38-9. Mary J. Anderson el vlr to United ! VA..tH Mann W sin JU II IIUTV IS- Ullj the Hold-Up Man when all he can luka Iron jci Is a check bonk, He knot Hit It I. n't worth a rent tu turn It Is n good plac tn open sli ' (omit with the Klist Tiu-i stl Havings liank and a ni. thing by check, When t comes know 11 yuu carry in cuk you'll need no burglar litiir. mice That profession will lit j oil severely alone. First Trust and Savings Bank Klamath Falli, Oregon UtntoK u'arrnnlv HcmuI II. rllftll (if ll?" L!!.'T:.r,.J," 'i," "VB: -r over SWt; 8WU. Bee. 2S-39-9. Jos. W. Smith to United Htntrs, Tho fault Is not with the new nietli ods, the great Inventions and tho Im proved machines, for that these should como Is only natural nnd In accord with tho law- of nature, that all things follow the lines of least re sistance, but tho source of the troublo lies In the ownership of the machines. This fact Is now beginning to dnwn utinn ttiA tssilnita rt fltA U'uflil ThaV are beginning to reallio that If they ln,,)r 'o'jV.'. nrn nvan tit ivrnillmfn imvt-rtv Irnml ' OI5T GTxX8i15JS IN TIME Any person who limls glatr nl all, nrriK llirm Just as iiil.kl; Hie) ran lw lis.l. Ilue caili day that I allow nl In 'rt liirtratr Ike UoubW Jul I list mm It more. We have u frro ervlre of l.'vnniliiallnii In ie that I for nii)'lf nml everjlMMly. We imploy only Hie mt nppiutril inrlliiMU for testing the e)e, mid nult aro always what llir) ahnul.1 lie. Take adraiitagn of our offer, II. J. WlntorH (irniloatr nml Stale llrglttrml Optician. "County Judgo Hcrnnrd Daly of Lakevlew arrived In the city last eve ning from Portland, en route homo from attending the Klks Grand Lodgo at Portland. XOTICK KOIt I'UULICATION (Not Coal Lands) Department of tho Interior, United States Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregon, May 13, 1912. Notlco Is hereby given that Marlon J. Uarnes, whose postofflce address Is Klamath Falhi, Oregon, did, on the 9th day of October, 1911, file In this office sworn statement and applica tion No. 0C046, to purchase the lot 3, !-.p. C.Twn. 37 S.. R. 9 E.. Wil'amettft Meridian, and the timber thereon, under the provisions of the act of June 3, 1878, and acta amendatory, known as the "Timber and Stono Law," nt such value as might be fixed by appraisement, and that, pursuant to such application, the land and tim ber thereon have been appraised at a total of IC4C, the timber estimated 860,000 board feet at I.7C per M., and the land nothing; that said ap plicant will offer final proof In sup port of his application and sworn statement on the 20th day of July, 1912, before C. It. Da Lip, county cleric of Klamath County, Oregon, nt Klamath Falls, Oregon. Any person la at liberty to protest this purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated affi davit In this office, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. A. W. ORTON, 5.23-7-18 r Register. are oven to cradlcato poverty trom their class thoy must themselves be part owner In tho land nnd tho great machines with which nil good things arc produced, They aro beginning to feci that so long ns they have to ask another man for a Job for u chunio to live, If )ou pleaso they nro not so very much better otf than a slavo, and as a remedy they propose to own their Jobs, That Is the utrugglo that is going on nil about us today, and tho social ist party Is tho political expression of tho awakening working class. Where do you stand on this Issue, friend? Ut you wish to help make tho Inventions of the ages a Meaning to humanity In stead of a curse? It so, your placo Is In tho socialist movement. JOHN AUHTAI). warranty deed, f I, right of way over. jNWU DW',, Sec. 28-39-9. W I Tlngley to United States, war- ranty deed, II, right of way over W i NW U , N V, SW fc . W i, 8K i . S SKy. BWH Stt'U. NWli SW'i 3(C. 33-39-9. Jos. Stukel to United States, war- right of way over KH 39-9. NOTICH FOR PUULICATIO.V (Not Coal Lands) Depaitment of the Interior, United States Land Office at Lukevlew. Oregon, May 29, 1912. Notlco Is hereby given that Pblll? W. Haync-s of Klamath Falls, Oregon, who, on October f, 1910, made home stead entry No. 04012, for the NW Section 31, Township 37 S Range 7 i; Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco of intention to make ilnal commutation proof to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. De Lup, county clerk of Klam ath county, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 23d day of July, 1912. Claimant names as witnesses; J. O. Swan, O. D. Cravens, Frank Moorland, Uruce Uaddls, all of Klam ath Fulls, Oregon. A. W. ORTON, 6-13-7-18 r Register, John llaxa to United States, war ranyt deed, II, right of way over HP, U SWU. Sec. 32-39-9. Mrs. II. Mcdowiin to (leo. W. Kim ble, warranty deed, 1100, lot 9, block 2, Slilpptugton addition. K. . McDonald to F. II. Whltton, warranty deed, 110, lots I, 2 and 3, block 1; lot 1, block 2; lot C, block 4; lot S, block II; lots 1 to S, Inclusive, block 21, all In Opportunity addition, and lots 4 and S, block 2; lot R, block 1, Carroll addition. Rrma L. Cox to Thos. (1, Cox, war ranty deed, f 10, pnrt of lots G nnd A, all of lot 7, Sec. 6-37-9; part lot 1, Sec. 1-37-8; part lot 1, Sec. 12-37-8; all lot 1, Sec. 7-37-9. F, C. Klatziihn In Anna L. Kliitzu ha, quit claim deed, II, lot 3, block 2C, Merrill. II. D. Wlthtnll to W. J. Summers, warranty doed, 11, SWi Sec. .13. 37-14. IMIN .1. .I'MWAI.T, I'rrwlilriil. I. M, IH'IIII, Vlrr-Prrs. ni.il lira. Illllir C. UITIIIIOIV. Hetrrfary. Klamath County Abstract Co ABSTRACTING Surveyor and Irrigation Engineers mai-h. planh. iiniKPitiNTH, i.ti'. Klamath I'nUs, Orcjjon ePwtkh Mil ;by Xeiv "Turkish Towel" Hat The very latest Now York stylss of tho Immensely popular Turkish Towel hatH. Knur styles at two prices I. OH; "14.25 Also Llngorlo llutchers' Linen French Plquo Eylct Embroidery, Vat. Laces and Allover Lace Hats In the most fashionable shapes for mid-summer wear. Prices I. BO t gy.so CERTRUDE St. CO., Fourth and Pine Btreeu GOOD PRINTING Is an important factor in any business, and often contributes toward success Let us show you our stock of bond paper and print for you a line of office sta tionery which will prove a business getter W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO. FOURTH STRKT, BETWEEN MAIN AND KLAMATH