'f !a K-- f FJ&- : V t l I .' 'KK. iWBfcy&L .. . ?jBj4oa9P0sk mmmmm rr-( it&Msx&mm i us.1 ymFwSrK6ft t rJBBSut. i' Whs. JOTi.jiJHfc'5Lm pamiwv PROFESSIONAL CARDS MAXWELL MLONG OrtsuiLlrlSysscis MU II -itU. White Ballsteg CITY AND ABSTRACT AMiucn Members Orecdsf Aaaoete-o Title Men COUNTY QOMPANY T vfiraOtANOB A.&LOWM-N OHIROFBMIOR RoeaaallM II First XiUoulJfailE Bnilg Klamath Palls, Or. ssss sssi sesr Office and Residence, NW cor. 7th and Main Phone 115 CLAYTON K. Wl ELEH rtdui Bpe-dyfc (Spinal aftmeat) Oflca heuse: 9 to 11:30 a. m; to t p a.; evenings. 7 to I oa to sake aa do sot gat I- atta-tioa, sheas D. B. CAMPKLL MBS. A. PKTOWTKINKR'B CAFK Wood! Wood! It-teak Body Weed . . . lMMk LUab Wood 4-ft. 4-tt. LUal Block Weed, S load (Extri Oar I P. C CARLSON WOOD i Block wood, load ........ .$S.oe Block wood. dmble laid . . .$ ite flremjasah ., .SB.75 Dry Slab, -fV. SS.00 Buy yosuryreea slab early KLAMATH FUEL CO., O-teeSMMaia. O. Peytoa, Mgr Phone 187. We operate a One sanitary lajo dry equipped with thejbest meth ods for washing jmd Ironing goods of all kinds Experienced workers and Aofteoas delivery map have mafsjiis successful. SUPERIOR LAUNDRY 1S15 Mala Street Phoaeias KLAMATH COUNTY MX ijOYMBXTjOFFIOH We furnish ill da of help at akert notice? I you waat work register at MRS. A.TIETEItJ8TINKR - Mstb St, Pboae SM amy itchias aku treubla, piles, alt rbttm, hlrat, lUb. aeald harp, BMbtaf, Deam'a Otot a hlklr raaasasBasidMl. ga iAaUtm ' s f 4SU i . TUB KLAMATHfrALLfl smAMLAKfBAT Guarantee lrsselaaa wort aa well aaflrsaUaa aarrlaa. tf Ten e4eea ceaalaM Net assMkattaok hMdssatjaaaat sVer.twstMtssbal RsMhslhas yUB Stxtti Street Body Woes) I Wood I on Ml) Leswi OMirn at f 'v r4 To boost KtaaaU eematjr aaad The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Published dalljp except Sunday by Ths Herald Publishing Copey ot Klamath Polla. at 116 Fourth itmt Entered aft tha poetoee at Ma ath rails. Oregon, for trassslseloa through tha malls aa eeeoad-claas matter. Subtcrlptlon terms by mall to amy ad dress In tha United States: One rear MOO One month 00 KLAMATH FALLS. . . OMeGOX SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, IBM AXD STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS THK ADS THAT PAY (Copyright. 1915. by Geo. K. Patterson) Ads that are effectlro are the nds that are simple and filled with com mon sense. The common sense of the advertiser comes Into play In the preparation of every ad, and the more ads be prepares tho more ex perienced he becomes. It U the ex perienced advertiser, after all, who appreciates the value ot newspaper advertising, knows how to adver tise, and writes the ads that count. Tf i ni.v,h.Rl la wnlmm tr .Hmff. alffK-TI (Iv ., .v v . .t .ii , .lyoung men and young women left the Use, there are but three things forf . . " "'" htm to put into his ads name tho artlelo for sale, tell why the article is good to have, and then say that he sells It. An ad should catch the eye ot the reader. This can be done by pre-' paring the ad so as to have it easily distinguished from other ads in the paper. It is np to the advertiser or merchant to lay out his ads, and then he puts his own taste and Ideas into his ads. By continually study Ins this phase of his advertising and putting his best ideas Into practice he will find that his ads will grow In attractiveness. Ads must Interest by appealing to the Intelligence of the people. For instance, let ns illustrate a good way to advertise soap. To make the soap interesting and convey Information we might show the ralne of cleanll- m. nse and misuse of soap, ralne of this particular kind of soap, how It is made and the ingredients It con tains, and wherein It excels other kinds of soap. In this way we se cure the attention and Interest, and it the soap can stand the teat the ad will be convincing. The attractive. Interesting and con vincing ads ore the ones that sell the goods. They are the telling ads and those that pay. Hotel Arrivak White Pelican Abner Weed, Dunsmulr; Robert Clary Jr., Medford; J. H. Albert and wife, Salem; W. O, steel. Crater Lake; Max Elliott. A. A. Mitchell. Miss A. WhlUker, Stanley Whitnker, R. P. Wilson and wife, San Fran cisco; I. B. Ruth. R. C. Cook, Port land; A. P. Ayers, Mrs. M. E. Ayers. Miss Era Ayers, Howard Ayers, Kan sas; Fletcher Ayers, Vlsalia. Csllf.; M. A. Grant. Redlands. Hotel Hall E, S. Budlck, San Francisco; C. Prehm, Merrill; H. O. Hogue, Stock ton; F. L. Evans, New Pine Creek; O. C. Turner, Livingston, Calif.; L. M. Holt, North Yakima, Wash.; Will E. Reener and wife, Macdoel; J. F. Hearne. J. B. Ifolatln. Charles Wicks, T. S, Erbentrau, Dunsmnir. YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE RESULTS R. H. E. Oakland 7 15 g Portland 14 n 9 Pruitt, Prougb, Christian ond Al exander; Pape, RIeger, Biggin botham and Fisher. R. H. E. 0 9 3 8 14 n Log Angeles ., San Francisco Perrltt, Love and Brooks; Pernoll. Schmidt. R. H. v. Sacramento .....4 11 Venice . Williams, Hannah: KoMtn.r mi. llott R. H. R Sacramento a is n veauee ..,,,,,,....... u Arellanos, Gregory ami -! White, Harkaaaa and Wlett. OUR WEEKLY SERMON "HARVEST TIME" By R. 3. 8. StabMeAaM, Pastor First Presbyterian Church "When thou cuttest down thine harvest In thr Acid, and halt forgot a sheaf In the Held, thou ahalt not go ngnlu to fetch It; It shall be for the stranger, for the fatherless, and for tho widow." Deuteronomy 34:19. This Is one ot God's commandments which reaches tho man In tho bar Test Held. It touches hts conduct while fathering In the golden grain. Tho religion ot our Lord has always been iiro-emlncutly a rural religion. Its deepest thoughts are especially fitted for the contemplation of tho tiller of the soil. The great majority of our older people were born In tho country. This harvest season brings very vividly tho recollection of the pleasures and hard-, ships of childhood life on the farm, the smell of new mown hay In thejbetng a husbandman. Many of our meadow, the great stacks of wheat,, Lord's most profound spiritual truths oats, clover and timothy which tered around the barnyard, tho dust In the road that burnt the bare feet at noon but was like a carpet of vel vet In the cool of the evening. With these thoughts of the long ago, we associate the religion which put pnrlty and piety Into the lives of our fathers and mothers, the religion which comforted them in their hours of sorrow, and put a smile of hope on the face when the burden of life were heaviest. Farm life became monotonous. The call of tho city was heard on every hill and the echo reached every val ley. Hundreds and thousands of farm and went to the city. This Work Is Begun on San Francisco Drydock United Preea Service SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 1. Work on San Francisco's new SS.OOO.OOO naval drydock at Hunter Point will start before the end of this month, according to President J. A. Mc Gregor, of the Union Iron Works. The intention is to hare it com- At the Churches Grace Methodist Episcopal C-arcb Corner Tenth and High streets; E. C. Richards, minister. 10 a. m.. Sunday school, Geo. J. Walton, superintendent. Preaching at 11 o. m.. subject. The Gravity of the Ascending Cross." Mrs. Zumwalt will sing at the morning service. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8:00 o'clock. Judge Benson's doss meets at 10 a. m. Young people's meeting at T p. m. Union platform temperance meet ing at 8 p. m. Firs Preabyterlaa Cnarcb Comer ot Third and Pine Streets. J. 8. Stub- blefleld, pastor. Superintendent of Sunday school J. B. Mason. Clerk of Sessions C. C. Hogue. Organist Miss Vera Houston. President Christian Endeavor Roy La Prairie. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 n. m.; subject, "Harvest Time." Union temperance meeting at the Grace M. E. church at 8 n. m. Prayer. meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. You are cordially invited to all cf these services. A special invitation is given to strangers. Church of Christ Scleatb-s Serrlces are held on Sunday morning at 11 o'clock and Wednesday evening at 7:30 in Christian Science Hall. In the Jacobs block, corner Third and Main streets, upstairs. Lesson for Sunday, "Love." Baptist Church Corner Eighth aad Canal streets. Rev. A. F. Slaaoaa, pastor. Bible school at 10 a.m. every Lord's Day, C. R. Do Lap, superintendent. Union temperance meeting in the Grace M, E. church at 8 o. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 d. m. avary Lord'a Day, unless otherwise notified. Women's Home and Forelga Mis THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON movement from the farm to tha city lis not been strengthened, but tin rather weakened, the cause of Christ lu our land, This harvest season has helped greatly lu turning the thoughts of our people toward the farm again. The "back to tho farm movement" ought to be n back to the Ulble move ment alio. The Hlbte Is full of farm. thoughts, Adam v. as the first great garduer, and Cain was n farmer, but the evil that grew In his heart surely cannot be charged to his vocation. Noah was a husbandman, and Jacob spent his boyhood days In the garden. Ellsha was some farmer, for when wo first discover him he Is ntolwngt with twelve yoke of oxen. Job had 7,000 sheep. 3,000 camels and S00 Jesus spoke ot God at "yoke of oxen clus-,were Illustrated by Incidents taken taken from farm life. The lesson that we are to team from our text Is a lesson of unselfish- nrss, a lesson of regard for others. Iq this harvest lesson God teaches us that we nro our brother's keeper. A party ot young folks spent Tues Wo ought not to appropriate for our-jday evening with them, flluch being selves the last sheaf of wheat that the amusement for the evening. grow upon the land we call our own The stranger, the fatherless and the, Miss l.ou llussey. of lix Valley, widow all hare a claim upon us, and M,t.t several days with her sister, we should giro them a part or that Mrs. Kveret Griffith, this week which we produce. Spiritual blessings which come TUo UJlpjl Ald ol , M, ,VI from God. like the material Wcaslnga'elUreri w, mr., wllh M. UM,nc of the harrest field, are not all to beL, -iMjar. it will b an all- selfishly appropriated, shared with others. out to tie1 pleted and ready for use before Janu ary 1. 1917. By tho terms of the company's ar rangement with the government, the dock will be capable of handling tho biggest dreadnaught that can pass through the Panama Canal. In turn. the lost naval appropriation bill guar anteed rentals for it amounting to at Isnst 150,000 annually for six years. sionary Society meet first Thursday of each month at 2:30 p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:30 p. m. Choir practice Friday evenings. Everyone cordially Invited to all ot these services. "I was glad when they said unto me. Let us go into the house of the Lord." Psa. 122-1. Church of the Sacred Heart Corner Worden avenue and Donald streets. Rev. Wm. McMillan, 8. J., pastor. First Mass at 6 a. m. High Mass and Benediction at 10:30 a. a. Catechetical Instructions every Sat urday and Sunday morning at 9:30. Week day Masa every morning at 7:16. Serrlces at Merrill on the third Sunday of each month. Christian Church Corner of Ninth and Pine streets. Elder S. D. Har lan, minister. Residence, corner Tenth and High streets. Phone 147. Blblo School st 10 a. m., George A. Haydon, superintendent. Illustrated sermon for children at 11 a. m. Union temperance meeting at M. K. church at 8 p, m. Elder Harlan preaches at pine Orovo at 3 p. m. C W. II. M. Friday at 2:30 j, m. Wednesday at 8 p. to., prayer Jiour and niblo study. Monthly board meeting at tho church Friday night, iou are welcome to all tho vices. sev- There are two kind of Inamu-r. Chllcoto nrlt the kind that nays. OfW Mala. NICE, COOL ROOMS, with hot and cold water. The Claremont. 27.13t NOTICE To whom It may cencern: We, the W. P, Johnson company, positively will not be responsible for anv eon. ordered except by requisition signed by Miss Alice McCourt, Jas. If. Drls- t.n1 1 tir r -" . r. jounson or Geo. Watt. W. P, JOHNSON CO, By aeo. Watt, Oeaersl Manager. By Geo. Watt, General Manager 1-lOt NEWS NOTES OF MOUNT LAKI (llriald aiwUt Hervlre) mi- i.AUM A ue. t.-Tho 0UI gh en at the Ml. Ukl church Wednes-' day evening by the Christian En deavor wn a V1 success The oveulng was spent In games ot con. test, dramatisation of Mother Goose rloine. etc A program of music and readings was rendered, and cocoa and cake served. A large num ber wero present. Friends from Klamath Falls. Midland and Too Val ley attended. About eighty were i present. The Ml Ukl Cemetery Associa tion met Thursday afternoon, July 30th, and elected John Koontt direc tor for three years and Karl Hobley for two years. They also made plans for fencing and cleaning the cem etery. All Interested are requested to meet at the evmetery on August Stti to help with the work. Miss Untie Wilson la spendtug n. few days with Miss Mabel Morrison .day session. All tbn ladles of thn community aro Invited to attend Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Griffith, Theo dore and Austin Case and Kayc West started on a camping trip Thursday. They will bo Joined In town by Marie Grlfflth and will visit Crater Uke during their trip. Mrs. Murphy and family, Mr Avery, Mrs. Eggerth and Mr. and Mrs, Lester and Mr. and Mrs. I'hylc have gone on a camping trip of a week to Crater Lake. Piraideat to Orcrt King United Press Service WASHINGTON. I). C. Aug. I. - President Wilson tomorrow wilt send cablegrams ot congratulation to two European monarchs King Hasken of Norway and King Constantlne of Greece In honor of the birthday an ntrersarles of those rulers, supply station ftr ooloriit. thing here to de vour runnlc ex penses, and Increase your comfort sod pleasure. We specialise la "NobbyTresd" I Ties Ifass art aew Ubt a!sstWUists4lSuissTirs fiaini's rsfsstr warrsas srbct wsslsMisals sad su-UrU-lu7 tay isjsstssssl Is aaUsisst 5,000 Milet WHITE PELICAN GARAGE Sunday IxcurSfon HTI-AMKtt ASMfe: LAURIE l.EAVEH HHHTINGTON DOCK AT 9 A. M. FOR UPPER LAKE JHUNTH ROUND TRIP! $1.00 1WAT HI AUK) AVAILAUL DUIUNG WEEK FOR HMALL PARTY CKUIsUCS AND TOW ISO AND FREIGHTING J-TftJ5Jb"2iS5tf BIS moaotff i foAJheUTn Svew Congress Considering Prohibition Bill Today t ntted l're Henlc WA8IIINMTON, I) l .. - a .it., ...i Aug the I.mlaa A Wutimueu meii " till mmmlltre to ctiuiMer the urder,, (0Uie Kutnt ,t,rt Vtpttn r,08 of a special rule for presentation to ,mm. the house at the llubsou national pro-' ah rt find on, Hugar Crk Jw, liltiltlon utnduini a srhrduled ' ephlne rountr. runs If.ftOO to U tor toda) ! ,0" Kulfraglst leader threaten! to cumtillc4t an alrradv delleale .lu- Hon by n drmand lhl It sprial rul otpedlllng the lutlonsl dry nliienduiriil coiiilderaliuil tv. that similar adieu lo lakvti isrdttig lh MomUll woman sulfrage amendment. FOR POTS and Pnt x and Stubborn Dirt rxlGrc-M Swift's Pride Wuahlnif Powder It brigtilrii I1k luMiir, rtrM (ho Hllr, Tlcfclr the kids, lkr mutilo,; eay, DUprU Itluc ftmiUy, llrljw on llusjr TuraiUy, ly. TtitirviUy Fririay SAluriUy . JLS Vu .KperlBros. t'i'r4rir Iwsam. up VI olfK Ugtitdns "urlf (altuJrrl fas !!- (y t k ' J INM t. UMWALT, Pre, K. M. MtHH, Vko fr-s. t Tvws HKRT V W rTMKOW, Horvegssry Stttveyom an;l Irrigation EnglrtMn Klamath Couj Attract Co. ABSTRACTING MAPH, Pfc.Mi. IlLUKflUNTw. Kir. K MM TM 1'tl.lJS. lltrH. WISE BUSINESS MEN FIRST STATE M i-,AMA'i'II PALLS, OREGON mint tip THE FORIsTAM TIK THE FIIMT VOHUtrfuK UUiOVMr HMAI.I.IWT COHT OP ANV OTHER CAR, IIEOAUHE OP THE A ITER EXI'E.VHE. Till.' I'ORl) IH THE ONE CAR YOU CA.V DRIVE AT I.EHH THAN "IIOIIHE-AND-RUO. GY" RATEH. THOUHANDH DRIVE THE PORD AT LEHH THAN TWO CENTH A MILE. T'H THE "OOUT TO.KEEP" THAT GOUNTH, lliinnbout 1600. Town Car 1760 plots with oijulpmont. GeorfferBiehn Klamath Falls, mrytiu. r nt , ra MTUiuiAY, Avaurr i, iu of Utal II he IneVed on to Hie icu,r legislative program. ItlifliMl tt ltria4sTsftl III LSs4 Mltlll . v...v ,- ." , i ,,,,, u,.-r .mr,l . IMANO roil HAl.t: .N'rdM) !! u: I'rt burtuln. Horn's piano Address I' tor O kale l , ltll l I (I ArfUMlp lu(om(iui aUiul M .Klailuslti IUsIh fie ClilleuO OH 'Mslts. FRESH FISH AND GAME Make lulgtit) tl uitlsig hs Im fasost, MM Jttel li ! U'a m mights Ki-ut Idns lis be well mrn. (Ilftl Milt, tvMlf t t foltutue DIAMOND BRAND' HAMS AND BACON sum uiiljt tiurf&n rer getsrW hulsftr n rti-stgo In b tosVu, Vow ssever KLAMATH MEAT CO. Main fuitrt -t,UM. CUt ktio tti, Importanro of a good banking coiinectloti, That's why so tasfhy of thm are dete' llotarof this bank ruetm are ny advantages In dsvlug an account here. Ask any of our tlftlrvra atriiut them SAVINGS BANK Touring Car 1560, f.o.b. Detroit. Cow- . . 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