;I M 1 m $B 'a ;p fm fir! m !l SEy )RJi.J Fiii- B' i. ti y - wK FKOFISSIONAL CARDS t ! "W .. MAXWELL M. LONG BatlMM 1mN CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY LOO I s " iben Orafom Aaael TMeMea oiorAfo rmc KatteMftAMk glnm"- Fatta, Or. OBee M W Ph0M ju MWe-.TUuUaU FM"" CLAYTON B, WBBBLBB (tfaaal TNMtavi OBee aeaaa: I U: a. ; t. I p au; Tea. 7 U I VsYUB 'SSSSL tt afa paWa a aaal Wood! Wood! l4Mk avedy'We lMJtlsaW P. C CARLSON WOOD Block wood, lead . Meek weed, doMe lead . . .AAS Chaaa Halt . .- .fltTS BrStafc Dry Stofc, M-feet id Jtaqr afar ry tltb earty ;7 KIAMjjrfpUEL CO., w m m iot. 'U' JaXAMUMCB OOCHTT HMnOnODITOtTFIOB Wa (ttiBlia aytdaaa of help at aaort aatfeelf yoa want work vSS 1M Stat St ! eMBBtatataaaMCaatBmv- Bh flft sfUMHaslkTsHssta 4H B aai . . a flWV M'atArtNr. - !-V tPtratsMaatasaatr RtaaVckalaaC lit flare ttvaat u 4-ft. BaAWaad- alt . 4 1 BSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiasBBBBft. tin llaaBBsT ajajajajpaf i& wC-atflw. J.dtBiBBsl BaflaMT jc PJflBflEBaaEatKaBLeBBVaM. I i ITOlTPOTt end was "Pf StobboT Dtft 0 lSkXtaffhakMa e " IHiaVfc W MoMayl f '1'aWfa si BtHf Taaaaaf, BMW W.aawday, " Mghasaa work Tkanday , t '' BaJw rati far TiHai I ' W T'-fn m aWurtW I I TuTIWTRfiai I SB . - af - - - The Evening Herald W. O. BaUTH rh.hii.aa dalle axfent Salter by Tht Herald PobHehlai Company of Klamath rm. at 116 Fourth Worn. Kiu a ha noetoSea at Klam ath Fall. Oregon, for treaamlaeloa throagb tbe aunt at eecona-cieaw Sabtcrlptloa toni by audi to any a- dresa la the Ualttd states: Oat raw Oatmoath ' KLAMAT8 F AIX8, . OlaWS WEDNESDAY, ACO. !, 19U AJCD STOP AT D.AMATH FAIXB OXK WAY TO STOP IT THE createst calamity la nuiory u hln enacted In Europe. FlTa great natloaa of the world and -eral of the tmallcr one are arappUnf la tho grip of death. ran ar anterUloed lait wm other be drawn Into the furaae of war. iwth and deaUrncUoa atalk abroad now. aad faaalae and peetlleaee wtU follow. War of the Dait will be aa tha taaee of chUdren when compared with the present straggle. Men wUl go down uke ouaaa ox irraaa before the modern engines of destruction, and once fair land will be neoolcd with widow and orphans and the maimed from the field of carnage. It U terrible to contemplate! Some hand should stay the conflict. but whoae hand will it be? President Wilson, alttlng by the bedside of hla dying wife, was Im pelled by his sense of duty to pen a strong plea for peace. It was with out effect. But there la one power which can stop the war. If It to desires, and that Is the money power. If the great bankers of the world will unite and dose their TaulU to the kings and emperor whoae per sonal Jealousies haTe plunged their patriotic cltlsens Into the deadliest strife of the age, this war will soon end. Nations cannot fight and feed armies without money, and when money fades away rational tense re turns. The banks of the United 8Utes have wisely set the example. Their vaults haTe been closed. If the money barons of EuroDe will follow their example we will haTe peace. It is time for action. ADVERTISING APPROPRIATION' (Copyright, 1912. by Geo. E. Patterson) A perplexing point for every merchant who has come to the point where bo sees advertising is essential to hla success is what amount should be appropriated for tbe purpose of advertising. This is a question that confronts every man In business soon er or later. He may drift along with tbe tide and "grab out an existence," but he never can hope to build np a permanent and profitable business without a definite advertising cam paign backed up by a definite adver tising appropriation. The appropriation should be large enough to provide for failure at tbe start. The beginner aenerallr finds advertising discouraging, but It la I not a game for tbe quitter. It Is well for the advertiser to move with caution. He U entering a Urge field. However, "to make money you must spend money." Result aetttnr lis tbe definite purpose of every ad vertising appropriation. In making an appropriation the results desired and expected should be taken into consideration, and an appropriation made that is reasonable under all thn circumstances. But when tbe ap propriation Is one made stick. Tbe advertising plan may be changed, but caution should bo used In cutting the appropriation during progress of tbo advertising campaign. When a merchant Is lust embark. Ing In business hit advertising ap propriation should of necessity h larger that that of the established merchant Tbe retail merchant Jutt starting In business freauentlr sntmds about 10 per cent In advertising. Tbe mercnant prince of New York City toent 60 per cent In advertising when be started In business. The per cent usually toent by r. tail boutea In advertising ranges from z to 10 per cent, deneadlss; o cm. dltloat. gome retail houses spend more than 10 per cant in adverUatng. TttCw-. an..,,,..,, ,,,i ,,. inn,.. ViJ(?fA Matty Is 35 Years Old Today "Big Six" Thirteen Years With the Giants United Frete Service new YORK. Auk. 13. Old Mu ter Mathewton. Idol of the fans, and as great a pitcher a cwr faced a batter, celebrated his tbirty-niin birthday today. Despite bU "age"-- 35 la pretty old for a ball player, and especially for a pitcher. "Big BU." after thirteen years of pitching In the big towns, today stands close to the top of the heap among National League pitchers. The Cards today are to finish a three-day Invasion of New Tork. At Matty has an old grudge against thU rejuvenated bunch from tbe West, It It expected McGraw will tend blm Into tbe box. Only once baa Mathewton been beaten on bit birthday. That was In 1912, when Matty went la at a ra Hotel Arrivals Betel Hall Mr. and Mrs. West, Malin, A. T. Ayera and wife. Mist Ayert, Howard, Kansas; F. Ayers, Visolfa, Calif.; 8. A. Graham and wife. Salem; O. O. Tveltmore, San Francisco; B. St Geo. Bishop, 'The Cedars;" James Finely and family, Taklma, Wash.; Fred Thompson and wife, Hogue E. Wight man, Portland; E. S. Terwilllger and wife, L. L. Parrlsh, Merrill; C. O. Young, H. T. Carroll, 8acramente: E. O. Weed, Weed; Will E. Patter son, Poe Valley; A. J. Florey, Eagle Point; Mr. Shannon and wife, city; Mrs. C. It. Ankeny and daughter, city; E. B. Hlllman, Fort Klamath. White PeUcaa E. C. Hart. K. C. Hart, Fred P. Hart, Little Sbaata; J. B. Bedford, Klamath Agency; Lionel R Web-ter, O. C. BUI. Portland; S. II. Lewis. Seattle; C. E. Faulkner, Fresno; J. E. Light, Sacramento; James Dong las, Doak ranch; Captain and Mrs. S. H. Wilbur, Mr. and Mn. Jessie W. Churchill, Mrs. Julia Churchill, Mist Dorothy Churchill, Yreka; Miss Helen Euell, Marysvllle. YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE RESULTS R. H. E. Venice 0 5 1 Los Angelea 1 0 Klepfer, Decannler and Elliott; Love, Boles. R. H. E, San Francisco t 9 2 Oakland 7 16 1 Pernoll, Fanning and Scbmldt, Clarke; Prougb, Mltxe. R. H. E. Portland I 6 1 Sacramento 2 7 2 Martlnonl, Pape and Yanti ; Wil liams, Hannab. Queen Mary la now a colonel In the Brltlab army, having been made colonel-ln-chlef of tbe Eighteenth Hussars. Queen Alexandria and two princesses have alto bats given cor responding ranks In other rtglmenta. There ere two ft Chlfaettrwritee tha of ?y ABntttttttttttB i BJBBBBBaBBBBBBwA't.v.aPBBBBl. WvBJBBJUBtBj . TBBBJ riVv Wir&aWaaSatal&BwlB .'lJf lift .aW"' i MttttttttWattltttttM BKsBJBjBjaBaBBBJHBBBja. IWb-vV 4. " "sBlBltW aBwsatB?v'sBB" LKtiO$J-siBBM?'lvBwtm Oh. -l.W.J.KVfBStttttBSK!ff-?'i A: ,vrV-i.v lei 'ts'rltatttff $i$r THE gVBMlMQ HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON lief pitcher agalnit the Cardinal, af ter they had whaltd tho life and a bunch of runs out of McOraw' tint selection. In 1913. on ht birthday. Matty went to tho relttt of Art Fromtn. af- ter tho Giants had a two-run lead orer Brooklyn, and Fromme bad b gun to wobble. Ho held the Superbas safe and won. On August 13, 1911, It was for tunate that Matty didn't pitch against tbe Phllles. for on that day Chalmers held the Glanta tcoretci and beat them. Matty bad a day off on Aug ust IS, 1910. On bit natal day In 1909 he blank ed the Cubs with four hits, and he pitched the Olanta Into atcond place August 12. 1907. when be beat the pirates. i " When the shadow of death enters a man's home tbe sympathy of the world goct out to htm. Tbe nation bows Itt bead In the pretence of the grief of itt president. Telephone rates have been ad vanced at Newport on basis of rev enues sufficient to maintain Improved service. Uij'Tiirrwif ZTJ The more pleas ant yi . e tion the mitre vou'li needr a P StepMfTto our itorc and let ui show you how easily you can make good pictures of all the pleasure of vacation days and of all the days that follow. Prcrnoi are remark ably light, compact, and efficient cameras, and so simple that anyone can use them succeitfully from Uie start, without previous experience. Wo carry all that' best in photography, and do prompt develop ing and printing. U.VDERWOOD PBARMAOY Jat'TEJBBri CtaCsmjl gur vaca nemo BBTaspBatJ afffB Detroit Prepares for Encampment of the G. A. R. Elaborate Arrangements Even to the Eitabli.hing of a Hoi pital Corps to Care for Taken 111, Nearing Completion United Pre. Servleo ll 1't. l thn tl A. It. bulldlw n. Tl. t wmmaad.f b ar UimiOIT Mich. Aue. IS That Ion tlrttdimrravtU.wb't "' rand tot a ! o tC "lib coming event ct their shadow. biuu. !wiromptu cnmpnrr will be held .y for all th tctetaM .Wilo;.d fore" I being demonmstcd In l-' The lrs cauu-nrr of tho . Th iwbrt of b 130 1U of lb. trott In the preliminary preparation 'how it. lll be hld tu h armory o A H la Wucr New York lll and the Inten.o lntrel mUtted,on Tue.day, Wedneeday aud Tbur ua0 tUv trip by boat from Buffalo by old soldier and thrlr children and 'day nltht. 8ptwbr Ut. 3d and 3d. u tuult their children's children throutboutj Tito AmikUHuii of Civil Warl ahbwU lr " ' "' b the country In th national encamp - neut of the O. A. It. to be held her August 31t to September Mn. No stone 1 being left unturned to make this encampment tbe banner ono In the hlitory or tho annual gathering. Special facilities are be ing arranged for the accommodation of the story teller at th "tasap fire." Open houe wilt be kept by The moil dt retUh tor any meal durl nt weather THE FALIJ4 KRY Can lunnla T with Jutt this kind Purl fcnllary Ice Cream with no aujferatlana. It you don't eat It all, when It melt you have tbe cream left, and you can uie It lor other pur- poie. KP.VKYni AND KLAMATH Phone 74 Herald's Classified Ad vs. FOR RENT KOH IlENT Two-roomfurnlsbed ..house on hill, lectrtt llghU and city ater. InfirflreXv. O. Smith Printing Co. v PASTUItE FOR RENT Ninety acres excellent katuurencIotd by S Inch wove Jtre fence; running water. En viffe of J. P, Rose, Crys tal, 6regon. HELP WANTED taVVl WAN'TED-QIrfor genertl house work wattle, Hot Sprlngi ad dition, v 10-Jt SITUATION WANTED ttttjtttttavattwast WANTED Position at tteoagrapbtr or bookkoeper by young lady. Oood references. Klgbt years' experience. Addreas a, Herald, 7-Ct MISCELLANEOUS Watajtsttjsjjtsstt TO EXCHANQE For monoy or other value, 18-foot motor boat, fully equipped. Inquire 1117 Main street. lo-3t LOST AND FOUND atamfaalSMttataaThaaia. aaaalafcaalaaiai a aWafj a,aia, . LOST Sundaytllornoon on Main street, fhUrt gold band bracelet. J, A. Qordcn, White Pelican Oarage. io-at LOHT Between Bonanza and Klam ath Falls, lady's green skirt, rindee notify Herald, ll-2t LOST In Klamath Fall, on Main, Sixth or Wantland ttreet, on Bun- day afternoon, a lady'a light tan cot. Finder kindly return to this af. flee and receive reward. ll-it u0 sH7F2bsv9 BBU aw atTHaW tf clou 4 lr IhrA MaMATH Mutlclan. with 300 0lt, arum ana bugle, will attend the encampment here tu a body Thoe uld eran will be hero a day lu advance of the critwil. o a4 to law I all lutomltK train bearing tbo old oMI. Mauy o( (be department. u( which ther? m about fortydte, will bring band with them. The local committer aUu ha propol from thq mutlctans union to provide wbatvr mutlc or what number of band required In addttkm lt thei baajj blch will eho through the city, making tbe huixtlng fel step tighter and the llnultu wukIm uulcam, piocrmt will bo arranscil by all tho rtiurttt. pa, In liutiur of the Veteran, During tho parade. 2,000 .shoot chlldron will lnc patrlullc wut a the old noldler pax thlr grandtand lu (Hand Circus Park Til- treat event wilt b tbo p4rade, and D'trutt, tb city of tho motor ear will provide atitomobtt for all of the enfeebled and dttabted. It It tlmatod that 30,000 old soldiers wilt tx in Hue. The route will bi tlurd with twenty ambulanrei and an equal number of elol potlra tetepbone will be In- (ailed along Woodward aveuun, the wain ihuruuchfam, fur rmerceney U(p. Michigan will bavit four thoutaad In line thq morning of HenUrmber 3d, Ohio and Indiana are making I'oclal effort to snow under Michi gan illtnoi. the olrfcii department In the country, having boon organised Ural and bearing thn honor of being No. 1 and consequently having the right In line, promise 3.500. New York, with the targeat depart ment In the country, espta to close ly pre alt other In point of number. Friend and reUttvea and those at companylng tho veteran, and mem ber of auxiliary organUatlom, wlir swell tho number of parade wltnetava cloeo to the 3,006 mark. Buffalo, having tha largest pott In the organisation. Chapln Poit J, O, A. 11., will rlre free transportation to all of lit member In good stand- There Is No Kodak Save zn&jrjkm W A ONLY drug store in KUm- atrTTalU having the genuine Ko- daks and Eastman Films Beware of 'imitations. Some firms advertise Kodaks, but, have none for sale. UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY Corner Mais and 7t'li HlreeU, Klamath Fall, Oreeaa There'tMoney for You afwWrtaWa'vatBi 9fiaurnMs7?i W rntfY htii "? 'A isB IJ--tMJatL:tttMrWll FIRST STATE 6M JMawiBiATM FALL1, OKKQON WIUlNKfllUY, AtO. !. 1014 National s0,jU,, w .y hx)m 111 ui tu ed J nopnl privueset f roiut'Ut. Kvery wiablUhtd ht Pltal In th ttty will be prepr4 (y jo ortblnc In U ower lo ttv relief For nrt ld, two Uf hupttl tent wtu be eriei, one in ura Clrv-u Park nd tho other back of tbe Itoldlara Monument Itt Cadtttac Htjuar ltl twiKU "III b etab l,hd at all lb" depota, hotels, vatl u Uoaoquarter. ewprw, wherever lo It ma b dwwe4 ad tUabte Tho 'Ut ut tbo p4tiftl will b under the dlrrilin of tb National IW4 Crti 8Klty. fllty our- an4 a dixen urdertte lll t In attend anc Wlde th phyldani All Homr curving ver u curUin rlp will be pruvtdod with tit'lut -luarter. i s I ud ldl4t. a well a b1, th public lrtai. rpclllj on the night of th rite-worVa on lull 11. Kmergearr caf will l placed OU the potlt" huM'lut boat and hurried to the mainland During ih encampment lh n ttonl headquarter of the (Uatid Army Of the lUpublte will b- tem porarily tblUd at th Hotel t'on charlrlan, Detroit. tUtk of the CAndldaey of Mr lUIrn K William for lieutenant gov ernor of California 1 the fervta tie frn of tbe women of thai tal to de feat (lovernor Johtuon and ttU pot tclr. Mt WlltUma U tbe publisher ut the Women' t'lllfeu In tlan Fran cUot Jul to pirate ber hubattd, Mme Polucare. wife of b preldnt Of France, tpmd IZO.ooo a year on dreea Fourtrtyer'old Mildred llakrr u COHCedrd 10 bfl the brlghteat public cbool girt In New York City, havtnt ocurrd S?n for a general average out of a poMlbte 1,000 point. tman Kodak to draw upon lu time of need whenever you want It wbaa you have it safely Invested In the First Trust and Having bunk. You don't have to etc Hflcn it by selling property, flocks, tc oil pinch when ou want It. Ready eaau tbat draws i per cent Interttt It yours, mid It waking money wlillw you aleep, when you havt in account Is Ilia First State mid Haviaaa Bank, SAVINGS BANK