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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1914)
MTVHIIJIV, MARCH M, llM THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON t'AHm Wet Wash Laundry V i wi. I"r "' .tie .n ,: cam. axi imsmviiii and iiiuii.t.NTi:i: all womc WET WASH LAUNDRY Wilson Scored in Toll's Talk Majority Leader Flat Against President OUR WEEKLY SERMON "Procrastination" By It. 1. H. Hlubblefleld, Faator First Presbyterian Cliorcli "And as ho reasoned of rlghtcous iiesg, temperance and Judgment to rami), Felix trembled, and answered, "Go thy way for this tlmo; when I havo a convenient season I will call for thee." Act, 24:25, "Timber and Stoic Law," M valuer as might be axed bjr araJae- mnt, and that, pursuant to track -pllcatlon, tho land and timber' thsraoa havo boon appraised at a total of 1400, tho timber estimate at 111,100 board foot at f 1 per M., 400 Jaatfor potts at c ceata each, and tho load at 1170; that Mid applicant will oCar final proof In support of hi applica tion and tworn statement oa the lid tlnatlon load In tho sarao direction that It did two thousand year ago. Bight hero In Klamath KalU to-day of May, 1914, before CR. DeLap, day there aro hundred of people who county cleric of Klamath county, Ore have no thought of answering tho gon, at Klamath Valla, Oregon. plea for righteousness, temperance 1 Any person Is at liberty to protest thla purchase before entry, or Initial Felix had been n favorite alave of .and Justice, with an elernil negative, UndGiWOOn SmrPS thf PmnORPH Rfnfal AJlllil HlimnrifAV'11"' emperor, and so had won great.l.lko Felix, they ay, ".Vol now, but a contest at any tlmo before tha pat- l .jwi.y . j J)0wor nt court. At tho tlmo of thlsbye-and-bye, I will consider this mat-lent Issues, by filing Bitterly Assails "Scholarly" Attitude NWt i Overdo L Vourrlf IhU Him wrallirr try ing to ' '" "' l,r,,, frr, Imuml rUH It U, Ml (uu'dju.t tvrll trurrrri 4Hr lU and luf and grt I'M tt iuu frrt trllird ami Ml ill) the Ililn right you'll nrnl iiw swtl portion ot nr bulk and 4tLrv cnritfH HH'1 flri ril, hnrrl IV In bulk. Onion ft. husar and Mora flVvl, rlc, Ut u hrlp )! I III' mli The SUNSET GROCERY lOih mt Mxlii. I'liiuw 2041 For Bettor Value inird ripwi Pertlm pottanl o.tiitou ft mil tho very bRln jf the NortliMet nn neither weak W.VMHKOTON, l. P., MmivIi !. ",,,K " 'ongfess had unanimously Unit nor loitnnl," ho aald In con , ,.. ..,., ,. ,.,.. I..-.I-, pai'd lint fanal bill toll two yar rtualon "Tlu-y il nut uliaro Hi ' (m I .Ilk l.i.. I...1UV. .!. ..... ........ . r the li"tirj majority Ittdlni: th'i PkIi asaliift MUry advftratfd by, thi iiiuir hAd of hi jKifly ' fur- H I(h1 wi Dim Iioih loiUy ItriirtHiritiatho ()rar Ui(lprwnt u Alabama, rhalrmau of (!.( B ... wl.lrh .,,,., r t...n,i Ko, I do not bi-lleve lliat tliti fue- ilirml ut Hip irr)ili-nt nor llio abject tlun would ovr havo ben raUwI." fir of tbi Mintnry of tnte, and If Tin' majoilty Ifodt-r lirlil that tin It iiuuc to n iiii(in of iinitonnl ill t etiamn ranal lull ratM it re fair, and honor or ur, the cople of tbo Coaat ovtr limn th Hu- rate, and that ato inuly for nr." otnitloii, a a nubvrtitlon. I thu and mtiiii rtmmitii', vieuroualy op jKd rri'&al of tho oarmpilan grant rJ A merle ii tjll" In '"' I'anatim rmial art I In did not mention lh At the Churches It timrln In tin roaittne bulnt-. in a careful iinnljnU tit the llay Jlnuitcifolo tn-aty. he declared cm- l.linf trktlv lltftl tlir llAf nnrir In. f vitldt b uawtw oirmt liir.iil. Irndr4 , ,aU from Ur,lu, llrj-i Prrabjrtrrlati Church l ami ho trl rijr of llrt rrr- Htnl,.A , tUUl , Cfant lU ),., rnitfi- to 1,1, ehlrl' rut mtae w(1 lo lu roamw. ahlp. to ronerom Today," ho contluuwl, "wo aro III add. a, dtdlvP.l Ufore a j 0 BrjnoMico to the world Jammml houo and trooded el- n at we cannot duicrlmlnalo In faror a corroboratad Incident ho had been for aomo years iter." If wo could only realize on all jamdavlt In thla office, alleging facta ruler of the Roman province of Judea.! tho good Intentions and nobto Im-. which would defeat the entry. Wo may gel aomo Idea of the kind pulics that well up In the hearts of, JAS. V. BUROESS, Register. of a ruler ho was from the words of I men and women of Klamath Falls 3-21 h Iho historian Tacltu, who says, "lltoday we should haro morally and . , , wielded his klnely authority with the spiritually a model city. Procrastl- Notice Inviting Dlda spirit of a slave, In all cruelty and nation Is tho one thing that prevcnU pursuant to a resolution paased lust." It la true that hi court reeked u from realizing on most of these an(j aj0ptcd by tho common council with blood and debauchery. Ho was'sood Intentions. Noble Impulse ot tno cjjy 0f Klamath Vails, Oregon, at this tlmo llvlne with Urusllla, th rocked In the cradle of procrastlna-on lno icth day or March, 1?1, o- daiiRhter of Herod, whom ho bad tlon aro like old unpaid accounts; tjce . hereby given that bids will be temnted from hr lawful huband. 'day after day they become worth less )rocoiVcd by the police Judge of said He Is hero standing face to race with and less. 'C(r al his office, corner Second aad Paul for th second time. Paul. Why did Felix delay? First, I jj,jn ,trceti up to and Including tha though a prisoner, takev this oppor- think, because It was the eaiicst'jotb'day of March, 1914, at the hour 'tunlty to preach to tbo ruler about thing to do. and the easiest way out;or g o'clock p. m., ror tha Improve- of our own ships without a brtirh of fnlth wttii firrlcn nations, and If this bill bnmpw n law wo must abandon , (h democratic doctrine of discrimi nation In favor of American hlp, ebsndou American hlp, and bo con tMit to Im iho future commerco of be carried In forrlKii Corner of Third and Pine streets. J H. Htubhleneld, pastor. MU Winifred Wlnnard, organist. J. 11, Mason, superintendent Sun day school. ,MI Kva Hanks, president Chris tian fc'ndoaior. Hunday school at 10 a, m. Christian Endeavor al 630 p. m. Chtttch services at 11 a. m. and 7 30 p. m. Morning subJect."Procrastlnatlon." Tho Christian Endeavor Society will have charge of ".ho evening iter- Ico. Prayer meeting, Wednesday even ing at 7:30. Annual meeting of tho congrega- .t .. - . I IkaI or appears first la I Tt lUrald, I" I I- A Farmer Told Us ltMt. and puitttiat"d by friuent aftplaiiix. imxily froto rrpuhlteans. I tKltetM tlio ditiorratlc patty w both lm ami patriotic," ld t mi tviihw). "wh'U It announced n j 1 1 ' c iii Umr of illM-itiiilitallnc In fiwr of our tiva?tln lil., nud I hctit-ie Dirro no rraoott at till lime our rouptry ti' . should alandon a solemn bottoms." liom(f made to lb? Awiwrlran naoplt' "Today vk, ar- paying thu prlco of lit it f th most prominent planks m-imbui, oNtlnary. of tettbook of nr jmi! tdatform llut we are tt-smanhl. of sublime self aur- icld.,,. ,k,UttBtia solemn treaty .. or Chautauqua method, and tloa nt tlu, church Monday evening ibbu'i B bhkihit naiiu. Bi 111 r.r oe-jiiift' tiipiomacy, ttppresenta ptmd faith thst wff houbl nbandoa tit,. Huniihry of Washington com ti.rt rnal to fonlen rh'al without mented today In a n-dhot attack on contr-u or dKpoiett lu ord.r that the Panama canal toll repeal bill. sr Mpi our msndltir. In the family Ho jrml ihe projio.at to abandon ft nation Not for on mumeiu do fr,,. toll n "rowanlly surrender to J Imlievo that ( violated a treaty iH. dlctatr. of an a-utlt" and rlEht or that (Jral llritaln snrlously scornfully mid the democrats that fixl that we !ottnd a treaty right, 'their attitude on the subject waa de- Our wholn dlmrulty In lh matter tsrrvlnc of more contempt than lb?) -..r.. .b. . I. .. ft u, uIm... u.ll, ..ft, ...ft. ... . .... . .. oiifm iivhi nif un"rtHinmn mihj i.iirikii iRiiKudKo can pj'rrs. "1th will bo "Reality " ut sorrfnder that some of our n Then Hnmphrpy laid tho blame ofi" ' ptoplf havn exhibited toward thl Im- tho bill on lh egotUtlral, blundering CirMatI church Corner Ninth and 1 . .. . , ,. i holier-than-thou policy of tho demo-t pjno mrceta. """t "niMraiioi.. j., S- lt,U minuter; ranl- Wi wnu, ttvoa to t ttm tmptw- ,ience. corner Tenth and High street. inrt spectacle or tho prealdent, not asking, hut supplicating ua lis repudl- meat of Hlghth street from Mala to High; High street from Eights to Ninth; Ninth street from High to Prospect; Prospect street from Nlath toUpham; Upham street from Proa- pect to White; White street from TJp- rlKhteousness, temttcrance, and Judg- or nn unpleasant situation appeals to 'mtnt to come. Vou will notice that many of us. In the second place, I Paul preached a positive sermon and think he waited because ho did not not a negative sermon. It had power want to give up unrighteousness and enough In It to mako Felix tremble. Intemperance. Some are stindlng on Tho lesson I want to call your at- tho trembling bog or Indecision be- lentlon to hrre Is that while Felix causo they rear they would rail lrfham to Delta. trembled ho still procrastinated, they attempted to live a righteous Br Brading ja gtreeta aad parta There I such a thing as being very lire. The rarmer had' Just as vrclt lliCreo t0 the established, grade to a ctose to tho gales or the kingdom and reruse to plant his grain In the spring t widtti of twenty-flva feet, aad aar turnlng back. Felix waa standing of the year ror rear or failure. In-ifaccj for a width of twenty-nta feet on th watershed of life when ho sent deed, If God did not send the rain and j,n the gmer with oil macadam para Paul away. One step and his alns the sunshine every planting would. mc, between tha termini aamed. ta (might havo been forgiven, and tic fall, but Cod knows what tho plants jciuain. a intersections. All otaaid himself placed In tho path of right- neea 10 maKc tnem grow ana acve.op.!.mproreBent t0 made, and thai eousness. but ho did not take that 'e aiso Knows wnai tnc soui or man;. ,..', to be used to be la A cordial invitation I extended to all. Church of Christ Scientist Service aro held on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Wednesday evening at 7 SO In Christian Science Hall, In Jacobs block, corner Third and Main streets, upstairs. Tho Lesson Subject for Marco Thru he cotiUI buy FORMALDEHYDE for n dollar less, per inllon, than wc charged. I..vctl,ntIo.. proved that the product he referred 10 had been diluted with water and war. only HALF STRENGTH. So in re ality he wan payiit': a dollar MORE per gal lon than our figure. Besides if he used the weak Formalde hyde he wan taking n chance of a field of rttniticd wheat. Our FORMALDEHYDE is full -10 per cent in strength, anil the price is a dollar per quart, $.'1.00 per gallon. It is a good plan to buy your drugs at a dependable store. Underwood's Pharmacy Comer .Main ami "tit 8trwl, lilaninth Fall, Ori'Kon ato directly n platform plank heespe-nnil 7:30 p m Phono 147. Preaching Lord's Day at 11 a. a. daily approved," tho Washington I member declared. "Wo have lived, 'to see the lurplrlng spectacle of a secretary of ytatt- sitting In tho house . diplomatic gallery and vigorously ap plauding this plan, which ho himself .... .... ...!.., ..II.... .. ....l.A...f . 1.1. .I in iui?Mniiii:iiiiiiiiK a .iuj.uniiiuu iu j barter the Interests or hi country to .cover his own stupid blunders." , Continuous service in tho morning. lllblc school at JO a. m. Geo. A. Haydon, superintendent. Orchestra ot eight pieces. Y. P. S..C B. at C:30, Luclle Heck lyc, leader. Prayer meeting Wednesday night. All ore uclconiQ to these services. step. History leads us to believe he needs that It may grow, ror bo created never did. Felix did not mean to giro both. Paul a negative answer, but procras- . News ot Our Neighbors 2olp and Progreaa of Nearby Communities) a ChrosUcle' In the Prow. accord anco with the plans and specifica tions made by tho city engineer aad now on Die in the office of the Police judge of said cityreference thereto (is hereby made for farther detail re- materiala aad Notice for Publication (Not Coal Lands) Department or tho Interior, United NariJlnK construction, States Land Office at Lakevlew,i1uanUtI- Oregon, March 0th, 1914. I Said Improrcmeat will bo let 1st oae Notice Is hereby given that James contract, and bids for ataxias well D. Grimes, whose postotHcc address hi Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, on the 21t ilir of March 1913. fits In this " ,trth,81K ut lotace Sworu SUtcment and Appllca- J. O. Holt, manager of tho Eugene tlon. No. 064S9, to purchase the SW Fruit Growers' Association, visited , ij NWH. WV4 SW'U, Sec 11, and Junction City and closed the deal for e 14 SEVJ. See, 10, township 39 S., the purchase or tho site ror a cannery range 10 E.. Willamette Meridian, to bo erected there as a branch or the land the Umber thereon, under tho Eugene cannery. Work on tho build-$ provisions or the act or June 3, 1878, Ing wilt begin In a week or ten days.'and acts amendatory, known a the says Mr. Holt. bugene Regisaer. Money for Cannery Up to last night 83,400 bad been subscribed for tho establishment of a cannery In this city. This Includes tho subscriptions to bo received from thu four banks. However, consider able more Is needed, 8G.500 being' KiiKluiid plan 10 maintain their "ln-j teruatloual confidence game" or using, tho canal u Ittiont American competl-1 tlnn, and that he had been n aympa-' thetlc listener to the transcontinental1 railroads' plea to maintain, freight rates. He said the repeal would rob tho prople of tho Northwest of their benefit from the canal, and throw tho odvautugit to IlrltUh Columbia and tho transcontinental llnea. "I nut onn mIio ha never publicly InlkiNl unr ultli Japan, hut the ieople fevil Hants' JbbTiaIii'TiivMssbVIW sWvisCvlHKlF VFVSAajal VPVBIal VI Wf 3PJpPBpjH Ciwt Tin, tjio Full-Sixo 10-Cont Tin, tho Pound and Half-Pound I sssssfL ""sn UVt"WiH Ilia a 1 ml II tsBasssl aTssssw sssssst ssfMPsssissaBiisaVgf assssar 0 mBom ''everlasting" iy goooZ ht flkMsBaWsBTTH. 1' ssiil tssViirfBBlsBHkJelaa""1 T's T sT I Ji ?-rW-w. ' vP TMji.Vtetf. !. sk.-' an m a m mm mhj srA araa M-wgkra Ho chanted that tbo nresldcnt was'.. ,, . . .. ....... r.-.i I t 1 ,M,I,,,V vuurwi .i,m wii iiiit limirilliirill .. iii'iiu'j uri,nii huui ..j. Rev. A. F. Simmons, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching service at 11 a. m. aad 30 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening Grace Methodist ftplsropal Criorch Corner Ninth and Pine streets. E. C. Richards, pastor. Sutiday school at 10 a. m., George J. Walton, superintendent. Preaching at 11 a. m. Intermediate League at 3:00 p. m.. Mrs. L. N. Haines, superintendent. Epworth League at 6:30 p. m., i:. M. Chllcoto. president. Tho evening platform meeting at 7:30 will bo addrcssod by Professors Fnught and Dunbar nnd Mrs L. N. Hnlneg.' Prayer meeting Wednesday oven Iiir ut 7:30. A Junior League has been Insti tuted In connection with the Inter mediate League. Mrs. C. E. Wld doca nnd Mrs. H. S. Wood are tho now teachers. Seud all children of 7 years old nud over. Wo cordially Invite you to alt these services. lllblc MeaMirctl Church Services In Judge llenaon'a room In-tho court hoiiBo, on Sunday, March 39, at 11 o'clock a. m. Subject, "The Now Commandment." I)y Elder Stuckor. Church of the Sacred Heart Cornor Worden avenue and Donald streets. First Mass nt 8:30 a. m. High Mass and Benediction at 10:30 a. m, Catechetical Instruction every Sat urday nnd Sunday morning at 9:80, Week day Mass every morning at 7:15 a. in. Services at Merrill oa the third Sunday of each month. Rov. Win. McMillan, 8. J., pastor. tho estimate. Tho committee In; chargo are keeping hard at work, and several firms havo had the mat- ( ter under consideration. Mcdford j sun. Clcan-Up Hoy Monday, March 30, is clean-up day. j Every property owner In Ashland should have ail trash and refuse piled j In tha alley not later than 8 o'clock j Monday morning. At that hour tho. street department will have wagonB btarted to carry away everything Inj sight. Ashland Tidings. MRS. A. PETKrWTFJNKR'8 Not much silver, Itut plenty to eat. For a I wo bit meal It can't be beat. ISO Sixth Street Wood! Wood! IlIUY I1LOCK WOOD Dlocks from local mills 16-Inch Dody Wood .... 16-tnch Limb Wood 4-fL Dody Wood 4-ft. Limb Wood l,ravi Order at Square Deal Ktore Cor MUtti ami Main P. C. CARLSON Phone IK.1 WOOD ALL DRV WOOD 4 ft. slab wood $2.50 cord lU-ln. slab wood $3.00 cord 12-ln. Slab Wood . . . .$&3 cord l-rt limb wood $4.0O cord ta-ln limb wood $3.25 cord Dlock wood, load $3.00 lllock wood, double load . . .$1.23 KLAMATH FUEL CO., Omce BOS Mala. O. Peyton, tgr Phone 1H7. Phone 84HR improvement will be opeaed aad sldered by the common council oa the 30th day or March. 1914, tmaMdlately aftcr the hour ot S o'clock p. as. of said day or at such other time aa ta council may adjourn tha xnoetlas; to for further consideration ot Mda. Bidders will be required to saa mlt their bids or proposal ape blanks prepared by tha city engineer, and no bids will be considered aaiasa so submitted. Blanks may be obtained either at the office of the Police Judge or at the office of the City Engineer. Said improvement to be completed on or before the . . . day of 191 . .. The successful bidder will a required to give a bond la tha ansa of I , to be fixed by tha council. ror the faithful performaaoaiand com pletion ot such improvement. Each bid must be accompanied by a certi fied check on a responsible bank for 6 per cent of the amount of the bid, aa a guarantee that the successful bid der will enter into bond and coatraet with the city within tea days front the date of the award, tor the faithful performance of such improvement la accordance with the plaas aad sped fl cations. The city reserves the right to re ject aay and all bids, and to auk such Improvement itself. a. u Lauvrrr. Police Judge ot theClty ot Klaasath Falls, Oregon. Dated at Klamath Falls. Oregoa, this 18th day of March. 1914. 18-lOt Subscribe tor the Herald, B0 coats a month. Bray Block Wood Again in Town I am now shipping In block wood from llray and other Cali fornia points, ir you want a load or RIG BLOCKS that will lukt TWICE aa long a the ordi nary block wood, call for QUAY BLOCKS. There Is no trash la these blocks, unlike local block wood. BRAY DLOCKS ARE ALL FUEL, AND ARE SPLENDlfi VOi; THE FIREPLACE. PXCarlsM "Vhone 1ST A BOOK OF INTEREST More absorbing than a book ot fiction Is the tale the bank book tells when you're in need ot cash to conduct Ufa's affair. Here you can deposit aa little aa you wish and get 4 per cent la torest on It if you leave it her for a month, and have that tsv terest compounded semi-annually. Don't you see how w serve you to your own bbx advantage? FIRST TRUST an2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HON J. 3SUMWALT, Pivs. BERT E. E. M. BUBB, Vk Pre, aad Tree. W1TKROW, BecieUr? Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MAPS, PI.AX8, ni.Umil.VrS. Etc. KLAMATH VAIXft, OMfON im T&1 m m II n ll w uviw i .ftU- , .aa63i mwM ' IS-fW: 13' I m tm ij Pit &&& m V m II' m It K 7Tl Kb iii I -- -e.'--j !!'$ ,-.! 1 o ,1