The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 26, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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    THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
MAXWELL M. LONG
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The Evening Herald
V. O. SMITH.
Mltor
CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
ABSTRACTS INSURANCE
Members Oregoa Astoctatioa
Title Mea
Published dally eieept SuBday by
The Herald Publishing- Coaipeay of
Klamath Falls, at 115 fourth Street
Entered ai the postoflce At Klw
ath Pali. Oregon, for traasmlsatoa
through the malli aa eecoad-claaa
matter.
Subscription terms by mall to aey ad
dress la the Ualted States:
One year . It. 09
A. 8. LOWMAN
OMIROPBAOTOR
Roosae 11 aed IS
First National lUnk Hulling
Klamath Fall. Or.
tOne month ...... .10
KUt.MATH FALLS. . . ORBGON
Fill PAY. JUNKStt, IU14
Miss Mary Browne Again
Wins Tennis Championship
GEO H. HAYDEN,
OpUclaa
Offlce. Room 119.
Odd Fellow Building
AXU MTOP AT
KLAMATH FAIXS
Phone US
Office and Residence,
NW cor. th and Mala
CLAYTON E. WHKKIKB
rhyslciaa mkJ Sargtoa
OMoeila
Sposulylotheraple
(Spinal Treatment)
Offlce beuse: to 11:10 a, m; 1
to s p m.; evenings. T to 8
. THB KLAMATH FALLS
STKAM LAUNDRY
Guaraateas first claea work ma
wall aa flni claea aerrtce.
If you have occaaloB to sake
complaint and do cot gat la
saedlate atteaUoa. paoae
D. B. CAMPBELL
MRS. A. PETERSTEINKR1J
CAFE
Nat
Bat alesKy to eat,
PoratwabUaMal
It cast few beat.
19 Btxlb Street
Wood! Wood!
BRAY BLOCK WOOD
Blocks from local bbIUs
16-lach Body Wood ....
U-laca Limb Wood
4-ft. Body Wood
4-ft. LUab Wood
Block Wood, damped. S3 load
(Extra on hill)
Leave Ordera at
Square Deal Store
Oar BtxUtaasl Mala
P. C CARLSON
u
WOOD
Block wood, load 98.00
Block wood, doable load . . .0435
lsVaack Gtoea Blab . . . .88.75
lsViach Dry Slab 88USO
Dry Slab, 4-foot 83.00
Bay yoar sreca slab early
KLAMATH FUEL CO.,
Ottoe 060 Mala, O.Petoa,Mr
PtMMMlS7.
We Have Uptown Agencies
at the following placca:
CENTRAL BAKUER SHOP
LOWERY'S BARBER SHOP
STAR THEATER CIGAR STORE
SUPERIOR LAUNDRY
1815 Mala Street
Phone 123
KLAMATH COUNTY
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE
Wa furabin all kinds of help at
abort aoUce. If you waat work
register at
A. PIETERSTEINER
law Butts St. Pbeae 844
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National Credit Men Talk
of Regulating the Trusts
President of the University of Wisconsin Tells Difference
Between Big Volume of Business and a Monopoly
, United rre Serttce
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uf munoi'olr. 1-ormlMlou fur c.i-r.,',, l'u,,,' '"f"1 " "l-'l Wi l Ui. dfM or Hi. ,lMlr uM
tlou of ll Utter. Iiutead li( rvsulatcd 'warVel U roHirulll. TirUly tli pd ! llm rommitiu
fMiMtwllllim or rult.. wirtnojHily. 'I'"'1" ullUtlr viMttulltn ltai. ww , inn .(n am ti ,.r r.,,,.,,..,.
v.a. iiiKtc.ua today m the tutlm of j r '' t'"'1 ha Urn apfrutml ii ih. L,, ,7
the tru.t problrm of tho country hr! ' ' ' 1'h.I Uk nu ( ,uuM u trr (mm MUrk h. .,
Imldrnt Ctmrlca It Van llt.o of th . Impljr Um th adntlulilralnr immt .im.., ru-Hlimi u,. l() ' 7
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nnre may o Krvai macuiiuue oi
Uule. and nut monoiwilr." ilctUtcd
I'rMtdont Van HUc "lndrd, It U
Iti'tvittlon of comiotlllou. (itohlhlllou
MUs Mary Drown, the tennis cham
pion, ajaln eatabllsbcd her right to
the title la the matches In Philadel
phia. She won from MUs Marl Wax
ner of New York In the ladlTtdual
match played there. Prerloutly she
had, with her slater, Mrs. Robert Wl).
llama, beatea Mrs. Edward Kaymoad
of New York sad MUs Edna Wiley
of Chicago la the double. In mry
same In which Mlas llrowno played
she showed marked superiority over
her opponaata.
One Weak Spot
Many Klamath Falls People Hava a
Weak Part aad Too Oftaa Ita
the Back.
Hotel Arrivals
Hotel Hall
Rhea Luper. State Water Board; X.
O. Curtis. H. O. Kuhl. A. J. Foster. D.
It. Patterson, Lakevtew; T. R. Pol
lock. Portland; W. A. Kinney and
daughter, Mrs. Kffio Walker, Port
land; If. H. Hoyt, Merrill; William
Shannon. Pelican Day; G. H. Elvldse,
Dunsmulr; J. H. Kelleshan. Geo. H.
Martin, Los Angeles; Mrs.Jory Beach,
Mrs. D. Cronemlller, Fresno; C. II.
Stutter. Uoker, Ine Cowan, nirerslde,
Calif.; D. M. McLcmorc. city.
Whito PeUaw
I George E. Goodwin, U. S. Engineer
lng Department. Crater Lake; Mr. and
Mrs. W. S. Hook Jr., C. Wright, W. O.
House, Los Angeles; Mr. and Mrs. J.
tW. Porey, Hoqulam. Wash.; II. E.
Doncarlor. San Francisco; Chaa. E.
Snook and wife, Helen Jean Snook, C.
M. Snook, Preston E. 8nook. Oak
land; Fred Starr, city.
Many people hava a weak spot.
Too often It's a bad back.
Twinges follow arery suddea talst.
Dull aching keeps up, day aad
night.
In such cases a kidney msdldae la
needed.
Doan's Kidney Pills are for weak
kidneys.
For backache and urinary Ilia.
Good proof of merit la tho follow
Ing itatement,
John H. Baron. 304 Mechanic Et
A'hljnd. Ore., say: "I hate used
Draa's Kidney PI lit oS aad on for
years aad I hara always fouad them
a srleadld ream dr. LUa a great
many other elderly people, I bare
ktdacy aad bladder trouble. Doaa's
r?"r.V
For sal by all dealers. Price) SO
cents. rostar-Mllbara Co.. BaCalo.
New York, solo agaaa for Ue Umltaw
States.
Remember the Beast Doaa's -and
take bo other.
(Paid AdTartHaioBt)
Mercy Hospital. Eugene, will build
a $15,000 training school.
Clackamas county will establish a
aand and grarel plant at New Era.
There are two klaoa of
Chllcoie wrltea tho kiad that aays.
OSS Mate.
Down From ReserraUoa.
Garfield Jack, one of the leaders of
the Klamath Indians, is down from
tho reserratlon, attending to business
matters.
Tho announcement Is made that by
an agreement between the department
of economics of the State University
and the Central Labor Council, a cam
paign will bo tken up to solve the
problem of unemployment.
You Be the Judge
WE ARE PERFECTLY WILUNO
TO LEAVE THE DECISION WITH
YOU. WE SIMPLY ASK YOU TO
GIVE VALLEY PRIDE FLOUR
A TRIAL. IF YOU LIKE IT,
ORDER IT AOAIN.
The Pennsylavnla widow's pension
fund bureau Is entirely managed by
women.
Herald's Classified Ad vs.
WJW100WW000WI00WI0
HELP WANTED
WANTED Lady cook for employes'
men. Call or write Asencr Club.
Klamath Agency, Ore. 2J-7t
Manufactured by
Butte Valley Milling Co.
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FOR SALE IN KLAMATH PALLS at ASHLAND FRUIT STORK
FOR RENT
NICE, COOL ROOMS, with hot and
cold water. The Claremont. 2C-12t
MISCELLANEOUS
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MONEY to loan on real estate. A. It.
Wilson, 617 Main st. 2C-6t
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Buyers
who deslro
1 to get the
full value of
the vacation
L months will
'not put off
visiting the
SHEPHERD PIANO DHPOT
These Hot Days
BIUNO TAN, SUNBURN AND FRECKLES. IF YOU WANT
TO KEEP YOUR BKIN SOFT. SMOOTH AND WHITE USE
SHASTA
SNOW
CREAM
THIS IS THE CREAM THAT TOOK THE "BURN" OUT OF
3UNDURN. THE FINattT CItEAM YOU HAVE EVER USED.
PRICK, 80 CENTS
believed (hat by far the erraiir num
ber of the larke urbanisation fall
thort of monopoly. Only If n
unio (bat If alt the great combina
tions of industry am monopolist, do4
tho conclusion follow that thoy should
tw destroyed! Not only do I hold
that not all largo butnnu Is taonopo
llstk; but that concentration up to a
certain point Is to give efficiency.
"If wo retain freedom of competi
tion, permit concentration sufficient
to give efficiency, allow reasonablo tfo
operation, and prevent monopoly, this
will require reculatlon just a It has
been necessary to regulate tho rati
roads. This done, the Sherman t
will bo forgotten. Has there been
any prosecutions of the railroad for
violation of the Merman law becaui
of collusion In flvlne rate? And yet
everyone of u here knows that they
are just a flagrant violators of the
Sherman act as any other elms of cor
porations In the Palled HUtrS. Are
tb freight rate the saroo for differ
ent roads between any two points?
Are the paenccr rates between Nw
York and St. taut Identical on nil
roads? Can you do bttr In price by
traveling over the Pennsylvania than
over any other read: The ralo I the
same providing the speed Is Mm name.
"For a number of years It has ap
peared to me that tho Interstate com
mcrco commission and tb numerous
state commissions having control of
public utilities and the pum food com
mission clearly point tho way for the
neii step In tho solution of our In
dustrial problems.
The most fundamental difference
between tho United States Hteel cof.
poratlon. the Standard Oil company.
and other very largo buslnnue and
the public utilities. Is that one class
has been declared to bo vested with a
public Interest and tho other has not.
Every bunlnes that Is so largo as
to bo vested with the public Interest
should bo subject to control. Not only
so, but wherever dlffersmt companies
or group of companies co-operato so
that they control the market for any
article, their transactions become
vested with a public Interest.
"An Interatato trade commission
should be created for Interstate com-
lion, become tr.Ud lh public lu-'mCrt lu th puhllc lri
(errsl Tho llillUllte In COUttOI o
butlhe will remain with the hul" v ,
ties organisation precisely (ho ' ,.,.... ""I"1' " r"M,,, '
a. at present, but when-m ah or-j"1"1 '" '"" " '""t Wuf
eanlttalon perform au act which, Ittt '" ' - g
the opinion of the appropriate roiu-' NoTM.'i; ""
mission under the lowers granted. Is J Nodes I hereby nun lht tou.
contrary to the public lntret, that .1st mas contention lll u cl4
twdy may Inlervene. My prtu-al Is (ho Library hall on Wsln tf u
(hat th restraint of trade, elihcr by j Klamath Palls, on the 14 44T ,,
comhlnitlon or contract, and co-op. at p. m . for the purpo,, 0( S0B,
eratlon In tllmUtlon of output. dl. luting ran44ic, for the U .!,'
.Urn of territory, or mine of pttrM.'llon and uc, other fcmlot M caiy
bo prohlhlle.) so far a they are Inltif row before the contetillen,
leal 10 tho Welfare of the public Ni( IJ.IS.JJ h
NOSTRILS AND HEAD STOPPED UP
FROM COLO? TRY MY CATARRH BALM
lB.Ui.lly Clears Air P-g, Yo ft,w,t ,.. ,,,. u,
llrrallM. rwlyi Dull llcadacholtoa,,,,, sIUn m.mtr.s. .lt(
...j .,.,, ,.,tu IWMrt lln.. (t,e .,
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head S4 lif4i;
ttrr. lr pAiaatvo, ,u4 auty (Is
, Charge and a feetlec of lu!s
tfiKilhtiii. relUf comes lmw41lly.
IHin'l Jay 'aii teaight itrsf
Try "lily's Cream Halm."
Oct a (tnatt buttle Anyway, just (o I
try UApplr a little In the Noirlls' tiling for breath, ltu ha4 staffei:
ml lii.untly uur clogged ie ud n"trll closed, hawking sn4 bios tag.
Iiii.-;.t.l-M Air pai'as'ea of the head J Catarrh or a co4. lih its rsatlai
will ojnj you win breathe freely; note, foal mucou drutst Itto tbt
dullne and headache disappear, lly ( Ihroal, and raw 4rynM I ditUssslsg
mt.fiiiiiK. the raurrh, culd-ln-hrad ori"Ui truly needles.
catarrhal orn throat will dlaapptr.
End such misery now )( n,e
small bollie of "Ely's Cream iUlm"
al an' drug store. This sw(, ffA.
grant balm dissolve by (he heat of
Pot your faith Just oece la
"Uly'a Cream Halm" and your ceM
or catarrh will urly dlstppear.
(I'ald Advertlsmsat.)
IP ITH hTttllitY. IP YOU'RE TIIIKU OUT. IP Vilt' W.t.NT TO
HAVE TIMI
We'll Take Your Meat Order Over the Wire
AND SELECT PINE CIMH rtlll VOU. PltnMIT AM OIII.IHINU
NEItVICE BY PHONE OH IN PIUtHO.V tiOI'J HAND IX HAM
WITH OUIt HIOII OHAIIE MlT. PHICIM THE PAIIIEJtT IX
TOWN. TKHT UM.
KLAMATH FALLS MEAT COMPANY
Underwood's PheUTtiacy -
Conwr Mala aad 71a Strsjeto, Wlaialh kValla, Oraaea
The Entire Stock of Savidge
Bros. Lumber Company
MUST BE TURNED INTO CASH
And for that reason the Trustees are going to initiate a sale on lumber that cannot
fail to interest anyone who contemplates any building or operation requiring lumber
Rough Pine Boards, thoroughly dry, lx4r 1x8 and 1x1016 - $11.00 M
Rough Red Fir Plank, thoroughly dry, 2x4,2x6,2x8-16 9
Rough Red Fir Plank, thoroughly dry, 2x1 21 6 9.50
Rough Red Fir Plank wider than 12 inches and longer than 16 feet at prices
to correspond.
Red Fir timbers from 3x3's to 12xl2's at $9.50 per M. and upward, according
to size and length, but all figured on the basis of from 40 to 50 per cent off
prevailing prices.
A shed full of finishing lumber and mouldings that must be disposed of.
Doors, Windows, Shingles, Lath and roofing, while they last, at extremely
low prices.
TRUSTEES
Savidge Bros. Lumber Co.