The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 27, 1912, Image 2

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    THE MAJBSTIC
"Solomon"! Son," llilance dramn.
"The Power ot oftsclence." lap
dram. i
"The Empty W Jbr Keg." notttr
Bison Western drAia.
"A Matinee Mlk-Up." Neater cons-
adr.
Matinee eachlfchange day,
Watdrir alnday program.
Four iiiii every chant.
Program chalges Monday. Wednes
day. Friday. Saturday and 8unday.
Jericho Club
- for -Odd
Fellows
And
Rebekahs
- ONLY -
U basement ot I. O. O. F. Tm
pie. Bowling. Bllllardf, Tool.
Card Room. Reading Rooms.
Private 8lttlng Itootn for Re
bekabt only.
VWtlng Brothel i and Sisters
In ay welcome.
ANNOUNCEMENT
Owing to the scarcity JM high
price ot livestock, and to twfact that
wo have to purchase and MM stock as
much ns thrco months J advance to
bo sure of n eupply. nndflTo the further
fait that t have to my spot citli al
tho ttmo ot purchaseAr all stock, we
find It absolutely Accessary to sell
meats for cash mv on and after
August 1. mi.
Hoping our mi
predate our
and th'
hoping
under '
rnmaln. voura.
KLAMATH mLLS HEAT CO
N. n. All outstanding accounts
not settled by August 10th will bn
placed for collection. K. r. M. Co.
- natrons will an-
Iloa la this matter.
for past patronage.
Inuatlon of the tame
Ider of business, we
CUTER LAKE NEWS
The Crater take Hotel company Is
a Mb
Mtn
ShPUi oe amn
KM. IhnI
at thW
by au
at Cnllo-
beyond, to
mile from
f n telephone
people aia
to the steam-
I., ' y
MAPLE FRAPPE,
MERBERT. WATER ICBB
VANILLA. 8TRAWBRRW
AXD CHOCOLATE
1CK CREAM.
Our 8herbeU and vtsr les
are made wltn wdii reucau
water, a I ve us a order for
a brick of Bherhft for your
next entertainment.
PeMkclyJHoxey
Klamath FaluM Oregon
FISHING TAgfl? ll
We have rtrjtbWt you I
need tor that Hiking trip: I
Hook line, roflt, reelv. I
baskets. etcWe rtnt II
tents, guns aid camping I
oaUKa. I
T3.WGUH STORE
JcIaMBERB
l"nrme,"jlNkl Jar.l Hlk.
Lai ies;r,: Bazaar
and y
Ladies Excpnge
We make spatially of
Imported Swkh labroid-.
f f
Gcmaa Baals aad Laces
MRS?rl COOPER
135 W. Rurth St.
now providing transpoi
tomoblle, meeting all
i.ln. to Arant'a camp
within three-quarters
the rim. In the
call being sent to th
automobll
rr landing
patrons.
The hotel
open for guests for
Accommodations are
Araat'a ramp.
IVoUlt WATCH NEEDS fJLEANLVa
No matter ho good IMS, and now
carefully used, your JUtch need
cleaning eaary eighteenmonths.
This Insurupod afrvlce and pre
vents wear. leasts ifsan it ror you.
Yonrs for servlcl
FRANK MWP
convenience u!
m wilt not be
few days, but
provided at
10-tt
Our HaataM la Ooodl
Our CUHtiiiurnt are Hood I
Because our
Groceries
are Good ,
A coiupllmen
convince you
Umr order will
Yours anxlol to please,
Narchl Grocery
Try rnnworl
AITAWKfr
OTsae llettrr.
Phone IU.1I
Washing Clothes
by Eleclriciij
MT Lfl R
Doing tbef weekly washing
and wrlngls by electricity
with n Red Hectrlc Insures Dec
fect work, aid you cannot af
ford not to 9-ave one of these
our home.
machines In
All back
ing eliminated
entirely fre
either Inside
raised or lo
without Intel
operat
- You
lit your
at our risk,
ML of A
homrhJbr
blng and wring-
The cover is
from mechanism,
r out, and can be
red at any time
bring with the
m machine.
Red Etectrlo
fifteen days
THEEVENING HERALD
W. O. 8U1TII, Editor and Proprtt lor
Published dally eacept 4uaday at 116
Pm-rtf Mreet
died. MO, NNn'sWH, fee M. A shrinkage lu speculative land
It. It. Talloy to Klamath Waters LBUl, therefore stimulate uusl
Users Association, application tor,,, ,M j t branches, and give In
water on pint of lot 9 and 10, Scc.l,,lm. ji return for Its Industry.
Tho measure to be vnlt'd on by Jim
people In November will go far ,to
Rntered at the poitoHce at KUmath
Falls. Oregon, for transmission
through the malls aw tecond-clsss
matter.
Subscription terms by mall to any ad
dress In the United Btatee:
One year ....... .......... I.c
One month ................. ee
KMMATH FALL. OltEtlON
MATVRDAY. JULY 8T, tIM
AT THE CltimCIIKH
jo-sn-o
ttntted Htatrs to August llloli, pat
ent, N4 8WM, Hi NWU. Sec. B-
SMO.
It. J. Bheels to K. It. Iteames, war
ranty deed, $10, lot 4. Wock u't.,
Iluena Vista aildltlon.
Knnnle A. Paddock to Columbia
Valley Tiusl compan). warranty deed
.. . . ..... - IIImu tltlt llllW
elliuinaie lami in'viim...-.., - -
this Is going lo parallw trade and
comment the l.'umtl Taxallou UajUe
may t-iillnhteii the "Intelligent voters"
later on. When It does so It mlgt
tell the Intelligent farmer from what
source besides his hbor he now re-
10. land In Bcc. Jt-JS-tS. lescrlptlon ,, omfWi,t .lit-
Indetlntte. . iilcult to convince hint that ha even re-
Fannlo A. Paddock to II A'CMH, ,14y fr bis labor, whether ho
Hitermau. warranty umh., ........... ",, ri,j cr0i or not. it wo.ni
Sec. 34.3R-13. description liideHnlle 11.r,.1,tli.e to know what pro-
.Services at the various churches ot
the city for tomorrow will bo as fol
lews:
Grace Methodist Episcopal
Sunday school at 10 a. m. Dr. W.
A. Leonard superintendent.
Bervlces at 11 a. m. and 3 p. in.
tieorie H. Feese. pastor.
Junior League at 3 P. m.. Miss Ida
Momeyer, superintendent.
Oeneral Class at 13:10.
Epworth League at :r p. m
Howard Clenveland, president.
Special Announcements
Mornlna- theme. "The Would.lle
Christian."
Servient at night at tho Pavilion
Special music by the quartet In tbt
r. timing.
The annual church and Sunda)
school excursion takes place Thurs
day. August 1st, at Pelican Day.
Cordial welcome. Obliging usher
Good music
t hriatlsit Church
Corner Ninth and Pine streets.
K. H. Fllnn. pastor.
Sunday school at 10 a. ni., E. L
Elliott, superintendent.
Christian Endeavor nt 7. p. m.
Topic, "Missionary Progress In North
America."
Junior C R. at 3 p. m.
Preaching nt 11 a. m.
Subject. "Limited Faith."
L'nlon preaching servlc at the Pa
vlllon at 8 p. m.
strangers and friends are kindly
Invited to worship with us.
Presbyterian Ctinrch
Pine and Third streets.
Rev. J. S. Stubbleflsld. pastor,
Sunday school at 10 a. m
Mason superintendent.
Christian Endeavor at 7 p. m Mist.
Vera Houston, president.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by the paatot.
Subject. "Things New and Old."
Union meeting at the Pavilion at
x p. m.
Union prayer meeting In the Meth
odlit church at 8 o'clock Wednesday
evening.
You are cordially Invited to attend
all of these services.
Oregon Valley Land company lo
Kmma A. Iloyle, warranty deed, 300,
3H NK NWn tiKl. Sec. 36.39.15,
United States to John J. Otey. pat
ent. NH NKU.8ec. 7-4 !-.
Klamath Water Users Association
to L. D. Ward, release of contract on
34 NKi. NH 9K,, St. 30.40-H
fixigUp
By Joe Bush f
II. C. Telford engsged a man the
other day to run one of bis motor
boats on the lake. The man qualified
as an authority on gasoline engine',
having formerly worked as a chauf
feur, and got along tint' In the motiv
ing, but In the afternoon he app-.ired
beforo Mr. Telford and demanded Ms
pay.
"What's the matter!" asked Mr.
Telford.
"Can't make tho engine go." ns
the brief reply.
"I thought you told mo that you
kuttw all about gasollno engines, and
could make your own repairs."
"I can, but I can't swim."
"What's that got to do with It?"
"Well, how am I going to get un
derneath In fix the engine?"
There Is great rejoicing among
the common or house flies In the city.
Tho eminent bactorlnloglst down the
street has started a crusade against
horse flies. If he doesn't succeed In
this campaign any better than he has
In his others, someone will put hob
bles and blinders on him soon.
tlston the present system of taxation
makes for him It he does not get
good rrop.
The single lax syJtem will not In
sure the farmer a goo 1 crop. For that
bo nlll have lo look to a higher
source, but It will Insure him exemp
tion from taxation of any and nil
crops, It will lax only lite unim
proved land value, which Is small in
proportion to his Improvements and
personal property It will not con.
rtscnto tha laud, but, rvdurlng tlm
taxes by Increasing the number of
users through decreasing the number
of non-using holders, will plare the
occupier In greater security In ll.e
possession of bis land, whether It t
a farm or city lot, and at the same
limn secure lo him the fruits of his
labor.
One of the greatest Inducement n(
fered to prospetclve settlers of Ore.
con Is the cheaiiuess of land. If the
propo-nl amendment will makn II
cheaper let every commercial body lu
Oregon boost for Its adoption
"The graduated sluglo lax amend
ment should bo ovorwhelmlngly (car
rled). Its adoption spells (proi-r-
Ity) to Oregon" Respectfully,
KltKl) IIVNDMAN.
Klamath Falls, Jely 3, 1913.
Home
Canning
In I
Economy
liars
Use the Econdnay Jar every
day In the year, fast u yoo do
any other cookiig uUnell, pot
up meats. sougV honey left
overs, stall, tui, otc, at wall
fruits and veleUbUf, and
yon will bo daigbtoa with tho
result. i
Whether yol can for pleas
ure, for famll needs or proflt,
there Is only i te airtight Jar
the Economy.
A book of recipes for tbe
asking.
VaiNwler Bros.
Phdtfe85i
Evtluklvv Agents for Clutso it
Kanlxtrn Ten ami Toffees.
, -. -J
J. .
rite Clturclt of the Redeemer Epis
copal Dr. Henry C. Collins, rector.
Odd Fellows Hall.
Regular services Sunday morning
Bunday school Sunday afturimtn at
ft o'clock.
lUpllst Church
Eighth and Canal streets.
J, D. Drendel, pastor.
Bunday school at 10 a. m O R.
De Lap, superintendent.
Preaching at 11 a. m.
No services at night. Union service
nt the Pavilion.
A special Invitation Is extended lo
strangers.
4
Church of tbe Barred!
First mass, with abort Instruction,
st 8:30 a. m.
Second mass, with sermon of the
(lospcl of tha Sunday, at 10:30 n. ra
Sunday school nt 9:30 a ni.
All are cordially Invltod to attend
Iter. William McMillan, pastor.
Christian Nrlrntlsts -
Services are held In tho Llbrn.-y
building until further notice on Sun
day morning at 11 o'clock, and testi
monial meetings on Wednesday even
ings at 8 o'clock. All are Invited to
attend theso meetings.
Also Bunday school Bunday morn
ings at 10 o'clock. All children nre
Invited to these Sunday school services.
Vote tut Tax HSU Hotm
United Press Hervlfe
WAHIIINtlTO.V. l V. July 37
The excise tax bill has been mule a
special order ot business. A vole Is
expected at o'clock tonight. The
bill proposes to extend the exrlse lax
lo Individuals.
AkLxsiaLl
,
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'
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fAPPELLI
SOUTH
AFRICAN
WATER
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ADAM APPEll WA1ER IAB CI.
POKTLAND, OPiacON
WHAT'S THE REASON?
Many Klautalh Fall People In Poor
lleallh Without Knowing lite
Cause
W. M. TIMMj
Ceieral HwHse Cleniig
Electric Vacu tiCnrptt
and Qampery qlcanlut
We remoVI spots and dirt
from carpets lid ruga by the
electric vacuuaraprocaaa.
Phone 581. Oflce 817 KUsnath
REAL
.
RHTATK fRANHFKRH
4)
The following realty transfers
ontrsctg. deeds, mortgages, etc., re
ef ntly filed with the county clerk,
aro furnished by the City and County
Abstract cetrpany:
United States to Edw. A. McBroom,
patent, SWU BE 14, Bee. 3; Wtt
NEK, K' NE'4l Sec. 11-89-16.
Jesse J. Siemens to J. W. Siemens,
warranty deed, $10, NH 8KV4. SW'
BKV4. BBV4 BWVJ, Bee. 21-30-9,
Obadlah Darley to Jas. Bowers,
a
l Communications sent to thn Her
ald for publication In this depart-) I
mem snoui'j not excrea juu worm in
length and must be accompanied by
the name and address of ths sender.1
Editor Evening Herald:
You have published the srgument
of the Equsl Taxation l-essun against
tho graduated single tax Perhsps
you will bo good enough to consider
a few points on the other sldo.
The graduated single tax amend
ment Is very far from being "a single
tax measure, pure and simple," but
as tho single, tax system I new In the
United States, although the Idea had
Its birth In California, It Is not to be
expected that mora than a limited
measure, can be obtained at once, It
la, therefore, better that tho large
land speculator should bear thn
greater burden nt thn start, since It
Is not u tax on his Industry, but on
the speclsl privilege which he holds.
The amendment, If adopted, will
tax for stato purposes values In excess
of $10,000, while It will exempt from
luxation nil forms of personal prop
erly nnd Improvements on land In the
several counties of Oregon. It will
place Hie burden of taxation on land
values, not on land. The farmer,
worklngman and merchant aro pro
portionately small owners of land
values, and, thereforo, would pay a, Ther are scores or people who
proportionally small lax. and as land drag out a tnlsernblo existence with
valuti In due to the growth of tho .( rcnllilng the cause of their suffer
community, not to their Industrially. Day after da they nre racked
..w. , ...v . ., jiui uv n uurasi
on their Inriustrv.
I Economic land valui. Is the result
of the ceutralltatlon of population
and the economic due thereto, and
cannot In any way bn leniencd or tie.
stroyed by taxing It, hut speculative
land value, the economic value of the
future, what thn speculator expect
to sweat out of tho Industry of others
In anticipation of the further Incrcnso
or population, may disappear entirely
It tho tax Is high enough. The fact
that the ultimate single tax will de
stroy land speculation Is ono or the
strongest arguments In Its favor
l.aml speculation Is the bane of In
dustry. It diverts useful offort fro.u
Its natural channel, and creates a
das th.it to thn extent It Is ungated
in laud speculation absorbs the re
sults of thn labor of others. V.xo,.
slvo land value paralyses business,
since the capital that Is held up to
pay for tho land, either as purchase
price or rent, necessarily reduces by
that amount the capital available for
carrying on tho business, and tho
owner of the land gives absolutely no
return whatever In products or hit
Industry tor the consideration rectlv
iFS
A Glean Scalp And Hee.lt
Many tit )"r friends havv luuud Ihat ijJtVurl.iui Kro
halt soft and glossy-anil a afitli free frueTil nnd ruff, ll ,,,
from the e of
NVAI.'M I
,.,.1.. u ll,. itriirmtiirn..
1.1..1. ii,. i,.l, ulih warm vntritud II LMiro sunn rln. n. ..
tm.ii iiiv -- - - m'r.
nuglily -nth Hit stall with a gWlmisli apply lllrsutimerul)
In ttcll and dry the hair beforelmblng.
Mt understand that mtnUmv I uul merely a hair wash-.
II Is it I'inlfl a food. Jr
Willie ll thoiougJn) limn, ll ali prevents hr.
lerlsl arlloa notirjdfea '! MlHtiilalra lite roots o th,
iiitlr-sitfrmiivra all Aii'ltu prevtnta Ha leltirn nd
pirrvlJlie nattgml Iteaulr anil tltr of the Italr.
Nyal's IllrWloneJhould b on your dressing table
It sell at (ffavnit and 11,00 the bottle.
HON J I'MWAI.T, Prrelilrnl.
IIKIII K.
ITIII
E.M. Ill'llll, Vlcr-Pm aadTrrst
', t4rcrrlary.
Klamath County Abstract Co
JTJtACTING
m . a . &a SI . II
SoMeyorJ and irrigauon t-niinccn
N
mai. 1'i.ank. iii.uEPiiiNTrt. .it. Klamath Villi, Oroi
015'r OF-.H!1j
IN TIME
Alt) rrn wlm ttenU gUr nfcll. frs llirltl Jtil taltkri
n I her ran Im hail.
HrratiM-rarh tlay thai Is allnnl lt ! latrrasr Hie lrli
In. I Dial witieh more.
Wr ltae n fret- M-rvlrc of .xaiiiltialhui lietr lltal U lor tol
ami rvrrvlMMlr.
Wr eniplo) only the oufct ap'orl nirtlMnU for lrllm tw
r)r, ami rriilt itrr alwayaNUat llirj ImhiIiI !.
Taki- ailtanlage of nisf offer.
WlnturM
(iimlouli- ninl stale rjalrrHIilili.
hf n, The Young Man
ICT iter 1 Who Savej
M"j
" i -Uir m'"iffwcvji 'i
MS1W
l sT II -LVJLVX sVl.s -ssT
7WJwrx s
FirhsfruiT
ft' one who Is sulci !
He will not slot kill
'iiinner when his spndtUs
iimitoas have n..ne. Vtut V4i
also date ar.iiril a krosbtf
of the value of inontr U
wilt stand him In t""i V
man) n lime. This UoV 4
oi'ii saving arntiint tills
little as 1.
and Savings Bank
alh Falli, Oregon
WE WILL GIVE YOU A RAZOR
To ailvrrlUr Hie IIUItHAM IIUPI.KV M H.Vmi we will glirfMi
tnor for only the illslrlballuu rrnrjl CKNTH.
Ill mil Hie oumiii Ih-Ihm anil hrlag im4t tilth ill triil.i
ainr ., .,.,..,, ........
Hlrrrl J. ,',
itr .
JUat r ,
Itely oaf lo rarli ntaa
W1VI. CT. IIIJKiV
with backache and headachei suffer
from nervousness, dltxlncs woik
iifst, lniiifii.tr and depression l.lkcly
tlq kldnos huvo rallen jJelilnd In
tiulr work or filtering thsvTilood, and
that Is tho root ot tho trCile. I.ook
to jour kidneys, nirslst llein In their
work nlre thoin tho IJIp they need
You can uo no betteAT remedy than
(loan's Kldnoy I'llls.
,llolow Is grntcrul tAtlmnny from a
surtercr in this lorall
Mrs.M.l..Mrrll, ft) SMitb street,
Ileddlng, Calir., saysl "Kor some time
I tied sfvero pains ll the small or my
back and hips, uudlras so lamu that
I could hardly gotfiut or bed with
out anlstaiue. M kidneys were
weak, and I wsx laused much an
noynnre by Irregul
kldnoy acerotlons',
using Doa
soon fr
Kidney PHI have
msnt,"
rpr snio by all orui. pilco 110
tonts. Koitor-Millmrn V.t , lluflnlo,
Now York, solo agents for llio United
Btates.
Ilcinembor tho nawo-Donn'snnd
mhe no other,
puasages of the
ll llnnlly began
I'llls, and I was
L trouble Dosn's
hest endorse-
GOOD
PRINTINiG
Is nn important fuctor in uny business.
and often contributes toward success
Let us show you our stock of bond per
and print for you a lino of ofl.ee st
tionery which will prove a business
getter W. O. SMITH PRINTING CO.
FOURTH STRKT, BCTWCEN MAIN AND KLAMATH