The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 27, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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MAXWELL M. LONG
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CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
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A. 8. LOWMAX
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Ktaaaatb. Falle, Or.
The Evening Herald
W. O. SMITH,
ttiuti4 uiir umm Saaaay a
The Itarald PaalleMac Cosaaaay tj
Klamath Falls, at 11 a roarta awa
CataM ft tna noatOBtaa at Klaa-
ta ralla, Orsgoa. for traaaauasloa
through the aialU aa aeea4-etaas
matter.
SubecrtpUoa tarns by audi to aay gl
ares ta tha ualtea Biataa:
Oaeyaar MOO
Oaaaioath
KLAMATH FAIX8. . . OWWON
THURSDAY, ACOL'ST 27. 191
Phoaa 116
OBce aad Resldeaca,
NW cor. 7th aad Mala
CLAYTON K. WHEELER
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to 8 p aa.; eraalaga, 7 to
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Oaaraataaa Irat
vail aa Irat
If rea aave leeaalaa to
casaataatt aad do aot aot
saatlata
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OAFK
Not ac
Hearth
Wood! Wood!
It-taaa Body Wood ...
lt-iaca Usaa Wood
4-ft Body Wood
4-ft LbBk Wood .. . .
Block Wood, daaipod. load
(Extra oa hill)
Leave Orion at
P. C CARLSON
WOOD
Bleck: wood, load
Block wood, doable load
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lS-lads Dry Slab
Dry Slab, 4-foot
Buy jour greea slab oarlj
KLAMATH FUEL CO.,
OHc BM Mafcrn. O. Poytoa. afgr
. Pboae 1S7.
A Good Eater
Makes
A Good Thinker
Good groceries build up the
system, atlaiulato tho brala aad
inereaae your capacity to think.
Aad RIGHT thinking brings the
BW,raalta. Our groceries
v tt
MAKE YOU THINK.
YAK RIPER BROS.
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Taa HataM, it a
AND STOP AT
KXAMATH FALLS
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HONEST ADVERTISING
BERKELEY STORE
TAKES NO CASH
OLD CUSTOM OK BARTKK AND
TRADE IS UVS1NE8B PRINCIPLE
OF MERCHANT IN TMR1V1NO
CALIFORNIA CITY
United Press Serrlce
HKHKK1.KY. Aug. 27. "You don't
nccJ any money to trade here," U the
motto In the wtudow of the general
store of F. M. Campbell, recently
opened In thta city.
fjmnhfll Veens all sorts ot houso-
hold utilities, groceries, vegetable
everything useful. In fact, that he can
Bet, not for money, but tor some!
goods of some other kind.
In the same way. his customers par.
not In money, but In foods.
In cases whwero It la Impossible to
make change or a visitor with some
thing to sell to tho atoro needs noth.
lag at the time, Campbell give
chance checks.
German Ambassador
Leaving London
YESTERDAY'S COAST
LEAGUE RESULTS
R. H. E.
Oakland 2 7 0
Sacramento 1 7 3
Klawltter and Mltse; Williams and
Hannah.
R. H. E.
Venice 7 15 3
Loa Angeles 8 10 0
Hurley aad Elliett: Moaaar, Porrltt
and Meek.
R. H. E.
Venice 5 15 2
Los Angeles 5 10 3
Klepfer, Uarkaeaa aad Elliott;
Chech, Loto aad Bole. (CaUed la
the ninth Inalag on account ot dark-
sea.)
R. H. E.
Portland 3 6 5
San Francisco IX 15 1
Hotel Arrivals
Copyright. 1913, by Geo. E. Patterson
A noted educator once said that bo
knew no genius except "the genius of
Industry, honesty and common sense."
In advertising the frulta of Judicious
publicity are bnt the product of In
dustry, honesty and common sense
above all la honesty.
Honest advertising Is a wonderful
fc-rce for good, both to the consumer
aad producer. As evidence of the di
rect way fraudulent or dishonest ad
vertising affects the public or consum
er, take the food products. Through
fraud and fake advertising wholly
unfit and unhealthy food products are
sold and eaten aa good goods, and the
health of every member ot the home,
including children, la affected. The
health of the country Is a matter of
grave Importance, and dishonest ad
vertising of food products la crim
inal. Dishonest advertising nf Hrv
rfoods, clothing, shoes, hardware, etc.,
is a matter that affects the health
less, and la not of so grave a nature.
The producer or merchant Is inter
ested ill KVlirlni. ft norm a no... - i
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ket for his goods. Two forces must 'OFFICE ROOMS Choice suites In
.
Hotel Hall
M. Oreer, Lakevlew; D. E. McMIck-
en, Mabel M. Harper. Portland; Mra.
If. F. Hammersley, Chiloquin; Julius
Joseprs, Merrill; J. H. Short, Fort
Klamath; John W. Rankin, Lot An
geles. Mrs. Bert Crandall. Loa An
geles; Carolyn P. Brown, Mildred O.
Brown, Medford; Nora C. lUrrle.
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Though Both Are Slowing Up This Year, They Still Pay
v aansa W r "H . aVLw ssa. akHk aa aVsavfadl
Fast Lnough to tveep inem in uic uamc iui
a Few More Years at Least
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thousands ot them and lb of'd ..... iiernhard and :imr FlleW, who nul flu- lMm lit ti Cl Uod iL
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,th siMirt a actlv.. partlcluiu i . C,,,,Ua(, t,n,om ljoto bttd tli Knmc
llu lotiK a tb' urttloual patime 3()0 u ft Uy, hrwt u( uu nlnv, T u WnfM ,. .i,!,,, w
u,',,' trrti can In tli major lasu'. Hon uitr !!' plj: Ho vUt
Tho name- ot Napoleon l-Jolv. h(Bur4 S99 In lo and .3S! tn UU debut with tin ,uuutui ri4t e
famuus Cleveland necoud baseman, j jyos n y,jn j,fi,blr hit undr;tb old .S'alUu.l 4ttt u f (,r
and llau Wagner, eoualty tamous :40 ,,! a.g,,, ujl Jlttvl it I'blllW
PlttsbufR shorutoji. hao ben rlt; Tllt4 Kr,t ;tMrr ,Mddf dump U' Vvr M ikw Nit,u.t Um
ton In letters ot tiro on tho walls nl , boball ittyiicrv Ksw t'laor ,UIl . lo arvrcl
bsihair hall of fa mo .After nearly i. i...- v.i .m., nn. .uii.!rtn.iitf ihii rn.iii ljt..i.
-., ...xv ...v.. n.,fn vgr- ww- --w i............ ww-w- T"i .tt.,.-.
twenty jear meso iunreiu o inwillenly ftl lllu iM, n eau nvt uo
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M.i., vlv.. whv tt vrtitnrr man ..... t . .... i..,
mm.. n-v "v .y-..,.-. -.-... uiins inai iiupptn, m aj. iuiii innu miuhuii nnu v.icihuj ,j,
Napoleon Lajofo first gained (mucin ItU tleldlns U still brilliant, but U rtlf arrxtrd by tho (turnf at
uu tho lots of Woonsocvkt. It, 1. Ills ranuot cover n much territory a a.tte ur pUef, It ! lcnie4U
rleUllne and tilttlur ability oaclted Iholtnw rur itt. tin has aIhi tuned thai tho l'liatr ami 'i.a L.ut, ,i..
admiration ot a scout ot the Fall Htv-jup on tho uasm, ,pd In U! (tac tbo ft rut r lii
er. ass.. team, wno ftapixmeu aiong Mowevrr. Ujolo should worry. Mb" crral (rv showed tltut it lij,
ono day. l-ajolo signed a Fail Hirer 'when ho pAw out of UieUtl bln,
contract and procerded Immediately " , i 'J .,.,. , '"; , "i j
Count Lkhnowikl. German am
basaador to Oreit UrUalu, hurrlcl
trt-m Lnndon lust as soon as C.cr-
imany declared war on Oreat Ilrltaln.
Eagle Point; Q. C. Urltchet, Albany;
W. Wolff. II. E. Itafferty, J. C. Wil
son. F. M. Morlarty. San Francisco;
W. M. Oalloway. Salem; J. O. Wile),
Dunsmulr; D. M. McLamore, city.
White Pelican
M. Clemena and wife. C. K. Cullcck
and wifo, Tyrell Carver, 0 rants Pass:
C. S. Wilson. Los Angeles; Clay
Peters. R. II. Kavanaugh, U A. Jones,
O. E. Delineator, II. C. Pollard. San
Francisco; Miss O. II. Lawrence, Mra
llsb, Oakland; W. R. Clark. Stockton; , Philadelphia Nationals to tho Ath
mi.. . at t . t. a ..ftt at a ImI ( netil ah r..-.l r1u
umcr nuruuuKD. jacKiuuiiuoi . a
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lsi si
ifraed about 313 In til h!tit
r4t ot major (4s:uo tUlc
Hutu 'ltt-tur and CItvUt4 -
to mako good. Illlly Naah, Pbltadel
phla National 1-agUo maUAger, saw
tho youug Frcnchmau porlorm one
August day. and purchased his re
teaso. He was aslgned to first Uaso
and played tho position amaiiugty
well. Ills batting for tho first yrar
lu fast company was ,lli.
Previously Lnjole. had two a hack
driver. In ouo year tho Rhode Island
hack driver row from obscurity to
fame. I-alolo was shitted from first
base to second, whero his fielding was
so spectacular that ho soon became
known as tbo king of second base
men. His graceful and apparently
careless manner of fielding the ball
caused hi in to bo acknowledged tho
most finished fielder tho game, has
ever known.
In 1901 l,aJo!e Jumped from the
Junes, Medford; C. P. lleckof and
wile. C. 41. Duffy. Salem: 4lra. S. O,
Heis0assi6edAdvs.
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FOR RENT
rrnTorayaqru-u-uTruui.
ley; C. A, Wester, Dunsmulr; W. E.
Dyer, II. H. Katon, Portland.
loltcs, and was transferred to Clove
land In 1902. Ho led tho National
League lu batting bis last year with
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fJol-nson. 4IIsa Minnie Shanks. Bcrke- organliatlon. with a mark of
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..... lie icu mo American league
In his first year with .376, In 1904
I
COMING
FURNISHED ROOMS Nice cool
rooms at the Clalrmont. 8-19-lm
Sunday and Monday
ORPHEUS
Khi ninth' Kluiwsy Hliowtiouse
LAUfLu! LUUn lUUnD, set from any drug stufo 'o ,u
niDafFM CD1V UllDl1" "' nv'Btb' ' Ata lt
linnWln UKM llflln'llalr It.tu.dy" Thousand. oTTJlTi
ruMirand t!i rdyt'U' prt"rs
the. Old-Ttmo 1mo Tr a4 ul. ,,0tt tu U dark.ni th Uir
pliur aad Xubo.1 Will uiiny ui rmov usoiraa.
Know "lulM ,raU' Itchleg and falling hstr;
bsldi, no otto ran pos4bly tall, it
It darken .a Mturally and aly
.,...-. .,i....i., . m: ..i l ou motsun a pobw or son trrt
mvivv MMiHUiwa mbv ii aiia iiiua
tho advantaged ot a youthful appear
ance. Your hair Is your charm. It
makes or mars tho face, When It, ' "" --
fades, turns gray and looks dry. wispy I W"' ,Ur B0,br JPea
and scraggly. ust a few sptillcatlons wo ,u ',l", ulT u tslor4 a4
of 8gej Tea and Sulphur cuhanc.s Its " """" W. r and lustrow,
appearance a hundred-fold. ,u, J,, t,,M,r "" "6f.
Don't stoy grayj t.ook youngl (I'ald Adverttstog.)
with It. drawing iht. ihruuch ti
hair, lasioc otto small strand si
Huto Hi morning the gray hair it-
the Odd Fellows and WilllU build
ings; best location In the city. See
W. O. Smith, Herald office. 20-tf
MRS. DR. STACEV
238 Third street.
HKMENWAV.
has furnished ,
woik to his advantage to accomplish
this result First, the gooda must
bo meritorious. Second, tho coods
must bo honestly advertised. If
gooda are not meritorious it Is useless
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gorations and deceptions la advert!- room t0 ,cl; hot an'1 eola 'atc-,
rsenta produce only temporary ad- tath, ,,Bht noukPPlnif. 2C-Ct'
vantage iu business, if any at all and
soon brands the merchant as a pirate LOST AND FOIINn
in business. Dishonest advertising '
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reacts, and in reacting affects all mer- LOST Two Ooodyear tires, between
chants more or less, henco all mer- Klamath Falls and Pelican Bay
chants should be directly interested Lodge; sixe 31x4, with covers and I
in houest advertising. However, the rims. Notify Central garage. 21-4fjj
i-cupie are getting wiser everv dav. .
and more easily detect lies In adver-'
tisemenu. and It Is a sad blow to the
a
merchant when neonfe in., t.uh i.
bin advertisements.
Tho producer or mrehn hn
adopu the stralabt-to-th-nin ,-.
est advertising policy will ultimately
um me aueniion and win the confi
dence of the people, which is aa InvaU
uable asset in business.
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e 9
THE CZAR Is flshlnr nr.m Thh
time his bait Is freedom for tho Rus
sian Jews
WAR TO THE right of us; war to
the left ot us; war behind us; war In
front of us; war above us: war .n
around us, and hell beneath us.
DIPLOMACY solemnly and nnrf.
ously Informs us that a r ...
exists. Thanks. Din t. ...-.
news on tba subject
JACK JOHNSON ! In St.. W.-.I.
army, but the big smoke la valiantly
side-stepping tba firing line.
MISCELLANEOUS
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WANTED To rept or care for a
piano. Phone 26 26-tf
KLAMATH CODNTT
EMPLOYMENT OmCI
We furaUb all kiads of aalp at
short notice. If you waat work
register at
MRS. A. PIETKitATKINBR
122 SlrUi St.
Blue Front Livery
and Feed Sublet
Formerly the Qoodaun Stables
WELL EQUIPPED UVU&Y AND
FEED STABLE
Muady A Hilyard, Pro
822 Klamath Ara. Phoaa 262-W
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"In the Hands of London Crooks"
A TlirlllliiK Dniiim in I he lleeU '
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SUMMER COMFORT CAN BE SECURED
BY THE USE OF ELECTRICITY
Electric Toasters, Electric Coffee Percolator, Elec
tric Baking Ovens and Stoves.
Electric Vacuum Cleaners and Electric Fant.
Electric Washing Machines, and last hut not leait,
Electric Iron.
Have you bought your new HOTPOINT ELECTRIC
IRON yet, nt the special price of $2.50. This
price good till August 15, 19 M.
California-Oregon Power Co.
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On Your Way to the Bank
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to mako your first deposit you
meet many men bound In tlio
same direction men whoso
company you will be glad to to
In, They represent tho most
progressive business men In
the community. Put yourself
In that class by starting your
account today. The amount
doesn't matter. Start with what
you bar.
FIRST STATE M2 SAVINGS BANK
' KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
There Is No Kodak
Save the Eastman Kodak
We are the ONLY drugatore in Klam
ath Falls having the genuine Ko
daks and Eastman Films
Beware of imitations.
Some firms advertise Kodaks,
but, have none for sale.
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UNDERWOODS PrlARMACY
Coraer Mala aad 7Ut !, Klaaf silt Valla, Oraaoa