The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 19, 1914, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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A New Profit-Sharing Plan for the People of Klamath County
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OIUCOOM
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The RIGHT way to advertise a retail
store is one of the greatest problems that
confronts the merchant of today. Fake
advertising is on the wane, this we all must
admit, for the better newspapers today re
fuse this kind of advertising, yet there isn't a
day goes by that you can't find where some
store is advertising THE IMPOSSIBLE.
"$4.00 Shoes, Tonorrow Oily, $1.98"
How often do you find a similar expression
in the modern ads. How often, too, have
you examined this $4.00 (?) article and
found that $2.50 would have been a long
price to ask in the first place, and that YOU
would not have it at any price. No wonder
so many people are becoming disgusted
with reading ads.
The merchants of Klamath County are
NOT doing this kind of advertising, for
they expect to transact business with the
same people over and over again, but there
is a lot of this kind of advertising being
done, and it's doing legitimate advertising
harm.
Every store manager realizes that he
should place his store before the people in
some attractive manner that will get them,
the people, interested.
What way is the best?
Why not make it a profit-sharing store
with its clientele, and in this way divide the
NET profits with those who are making it
what it is?
The patrons of a store of this kind would
advertise the store themselves. The man
agement of this store has always believed
in a profit-sharing plan, but has found it
quite difficult to handle, for lack of co-operation.
,
We Are Pleased to Amorce
the organization of the Sperry-Hutchinson
Company in Klamath Falls, and our mem
bership with this National Advertising
Agency, which operaleH strictly by the
Profit-Sharing plan.
A company with $1,000,000.00 capital, or
ganized in nearly one thousand cities and
towns in the United States, and who are lit
position to offer double and more, what in
dividual stores could possibly do.
frfC Green Trading Stamps have a
monetary value. They are good in any city
or town where there it an organization of
the Sperry-Hutchinson Company. Get the
Trading Stamp habitit pays! .
There arc more tlian a hundred reasons
in the Premium Parlor on the first balcony
of this store, why you should save ifrjf.
Green Trading stamps.
THE SAVINGS OF TODAY PRO-
VIDE THE LUXRIF.S OF TOMORROW
Ask for FREE book and begin Wctlncs.
day, May 20th. or as soon after possible,
You'll be surprised at the results.
The Fifth Street Store of Los Angclct;
Pragcr's of San FrancUce: Oldn-Wormian
& King of Portland the May Comjutiy of
Cleveland, and GrccnhutSieglc Company
of New York City arc a few of the well
known store who are In this organisation.
We could tell you of hundreds and hundred
of others, had we the time and space to men
tion them.
Bring your Tobacco Tg, Labels, Soap
Wrappers, Trade Marku, etc., to the &,
Premium Parlors, and you will he given
Green Trading Stamp for them. This will
aid you to greatly hasten the filling of
your book. Save Hamilton Bend, which
arc packed by leading manufacturer, and
arc exchangeable for &J Stamp on
equal basin.
In conclusion, we ak you to read our ad
vertixements. They contain no exaggerated
statements, and they will show you the way
to save more money than you have ever
vcd before.
YREKA COMING 10
RODEO STRONG
ROOSTERS SAY THEY FOUND IX
TEREST GALORE THROUGH
NORTHERN CALIFORNIA IX
THK COMING BIG SHOW
'one ot tbclr auto banners there, an'
pouncing the date ot the Rodeo, andl
.they took up a page In the registers
,of the hotels at Klamath Hot Spring.
Montague, Yreka, Macdoel and Dor-
Iris, writing the world an Invitation
to come to Klamath Falls and share
In the three days of fan.
"Yreka people told us that at the
time the Rodeo was In progress last
7ar the Chautauqua arsembly was
In session there," said Ferguson.
"This year tbo dates do not conflict,
and there will be an enormous crowd
from the Siskiyou county seat."
Alter a two-days' tour to see the
Klamath Falls-Yreka ball game and
to create interest In the Elks' Rodeo,
Ed Dunham, Luke Walker, Charles J.
Ferguson, Fred B. English and John
Siemens Jr. returned last night In
Dunham's machine, enthusiastic over
the interest outside towns are taking
in the Rodeo.
At Yreka the interest was especial
ly keen, and the members ot the party
parted with many of their gay-colored
Rodeo handkerchiefs. Thoy also left
The Simpson Lumber company on
Coos Ray expects to employ twice as
many men as heretofore.
Mrs. Amelia Brown of Lane county
has Invented a sanitary cap for milk
bottles that a Denver firm offers her
$G0,000 for.
DUHL APPOINTED
AS THE MANAGER
T1NDALL AND KENT ARE MADE
MEMBERS OF ADVISORY BOARD
TO ARRANGE GAMES FOR THE
SEASON
DREDGER ONLY j
WAITS FOR OIL1
BLY WILL FORM A BASEBALL ON THE
ItillUoo woo a cl rat bit TU U U
(lrt fUlertalitmrtii uf lh kls UU
The Port of Coos Bay commission
ha decided to raise $300,000 more
on a bond Issue for deepening the
channel.
Physicians Recommend
Pure Ice Cream
Our ICE CREAM It
ABSOLUTELY PURE
, Made by Expert Mixers
During the warm weather your
comfort and health demands
our Ice Cream
WE FILL ORDERS FOR
ANY QUANTITY
From One Quart to Many Gallon
Klamath Falls Creamery
At a meeting of tbe board of direc
tors of the baseball association at 2
o'clock this afternoon. Acting Man
ager Warren Duhl was chosen as
permanent manager, and an advisory
board, consisting of A. Y. Tlndall
and J. S. Kent, appointed to confer
with the manager In arranging a
schedule of games with outside towns.
It Ik certain that tho good showing
made by tho Klamath team at Yreka
bat revived interest in baseball, and
proved to tbo fans of tho city that
their team will bo a winner.
It Is also certain that the support
ers of tbo team would like to see the
boys In action, and that It is only fair
that a garao be arranged at home be
fore the team Is taken for an outsldo
date.
To this end. Manager Duhl will try
to arrange to bring the Weed team to
Klamath Falls for a double-header
next Sunday.
KLAMATH QUEEN" IS REPAIRED
AND H S CREW IN READINESS
TO COMMENCE RECLAMATION
OK WOCUS MARSH LANDS
by Kin M-hmil. slid It fDH i
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BACCALAUREATE
SERVICE SUNDAY
ELDER S. D. HARLAN WILL DE
LIVER THE SERMON ALL THE
CHURCHES OF THK CITY ARE
INVITED TO ATTEND
Sunday at 11 o'clock, the Baccalau
reate services for tbo Senior class
will be held at tho Klamath county
high school auditorium. The churches
of tbo city have been invited to tuilto
In this service.
Elder 8. D. Harlan wUl dsllrsr tta
sermon. Ills theme Is tbo class
motto, "Carpo Diem," or "Sleze the
Opportunity." There will also be in
strumental and vocal numbers.
Tbo Immense dredger, Klamaib
Queen, recently purchased from tbo
Southern Pacific company by E. I'.
McComack, will leave her berth at
I'd lean .City Junt as soon ax the Ar
load of fuel oil arrives.
Mr. McComack will use the dredger
to dig a drainage canal through the
Wocus marsh, along Upper Klamath
Lake. Tho canal, when completed,
will make possible the cultivation of
thousands of acres of the richest soil
In the stabs.
All repairs on the mammoth mud
lifter have been made, n full crew
provided, and all that remains is to
load tho oil barge with fuel and be
gin work.
ORGANIZATION WILL HE BRANCH
OF THE KLAMATH SFOHTH
MEN'S ASSOCIATION, SAYS DAN
I'ARKKR
D. W. I'arker, who I In the city
from Illy, states that tbr Is a large
number of the sportsmen of that sec
tion who arc planning on forming an
organisation.
Ho secured some of the by-laws of
tho Klamath Sportsmen's Association
arid will establish a branch of the as.
soclatlon at Illy.
K1.AMATII AGENCY. May 19
Tho Klamath IndUtts aro orklng
hard to round up a good bsoob&ll
team, to play tho other Klamath (aun
ty lsms. Tliprn aro many faol play
ers bolng developed by tho practicing.
Thtt govnrmnonl engineer and ln
Indians had a nicer game last Sunday,
which was won by lh engineer.
Tlmre are many visitor from the
ouUldn those days,
Fishing Is finon Williamson lllver
by Ihn Indian farmrrs tlun Utjt
WANTED I'cptU In lxtla
physical culture Mft. Bw
Kronen, Menbi Vy, r8' ,,0
Spring. IMl
WANTED tltrt la hrlp with
br work at tho Argrsve. I Ml
Accurate Information abet
Klamath lUsln. rW (lillrat
Mate.
Till' Sired fair nlllnrlnhinint !.. '
I by ihn Indian pupils at the school
Theater Guide
ANOTHER CHARGE
AGAINST BANTA
WIFE ALSO ACCUSES HER H US
HAND OF A CRIME AGAINST NA
TUIIE PRELIMINARY HEAR
ING MONDAY MORNING
A second criminal complaint was
nsado ngnlnst Harry Unnta today by
his wife, Hanla Is In tho county jail,
following bis arrest at Dorrls Thurs
day, on chargo of beating his wife.
In the complaint Mod today Mrs.
Iianta accuser her husband of sod
omy, committed upon her. Ho will
bo given n preliminary hearing on this
charge Monday morning. '
Tho Orogon-Idobo Power company
Is developing a 8,000 horsepower
plant on tho Snake River, opposite
Copperfleld,
ftss
DON J. 7.UMWALT, IW E. M. 11UI1I1. vim I'rt-. .ad 1m.
IIKRT E. WITHROW. Secretary
Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers
Klamath County Abstract Co.
ABSTRACTING
MAI'S, FLANS. III.UKI'IIINTM. Etc. HI, A MATH FALI, OHMOON
AT OUR WINDOW FOR DEPOSITS
DEPOSITS
BM sVVssssssssssssssssssssssfl V iy -
your presonce will be a sign of
thrift that will raise you con
siderably in the estimation of
your neighbors. Thosa who have
accounts at the Vint Trust and
Havings Hank aro never classed
as "undesirable cltlsens." Start
Much an account today, avsa If
It bo a small one, You'll stand
higher In tho community and la
your own self respsct.
WRST TRUST and SAVINGS BAN.
KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON K
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! HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
DARK
STAR THIBATEI
FORD AND 1.AIIIII
Hlarkfare CumrdUas
"Wheels of Kate,"
Sella Drama In T l'r
"An Unjust Suspicion."
Illograph Drama
"low Casta Dunneae,"
Vllagraph
"Sleuth Unawares,"
VlUgraph Comedy"
Admission UAc
TEMPLE THEATB
"Shadows," , ,
Kssanay Two-lloel wps
"Tho Vision In Hie Window,"
Edison Comedy
"The HcetlNM Woman,"
Hlogroph Drama
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