The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 04, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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W. O. SMITH. BtKar
PaaUaaeA dally eeeeet Sunday 7
The Herat PnMletdng Company of
Klanatn Falls, at 11B foarta Street
Batered at the poetoBee at Khun-
ate Fall. Oregon, tor treasatlsaton
taroasn Um malls aa etceaa-claae
tatter.
Subscription tarau by atail to any -
draaa tn the TJattaa States:
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ADVKRTISIX'G TO MKX.
Copyright 191 J by Geo. E- Patterson
It U interesting to know Just what
kind of mda Influence men. White It
la troa beyond all Question that wo-
taen do UM great bulk ot trading lor
theauelree and their hoea, stUl
there la a certain amount of trading
doaa by aten.
Mas are occupied with tbalr buel
aacm aCalra aad U the aaexchant
write as ad deals principally for
man there are aosae points to bear In
mind. The ad to men should be oriel
aad more than ordinarily attractlTe.
it is more difficult to attract and
influence man through ads, than wo-
m. Women like detail la ads
while men are not siren to spendlns
uch time oTcr ads and all advertis
ing to men should be to the point and
be aa free from detail aa possible.
Proper Illustration and headlines
are ot immeasurable ralne in aecur-
lns the attention of men. This is
seen in the best clothing advertising.
In this character of advertising the
artists are working over time pre
paring Illustrations that will attract
the atentlon of men aa they read the
papers. At present clothing adver
tising is among the beat. The only
serious objection to this class ot ad
Yertislng la that too many of the
clothing ads are prepared In New
York or Chicago, aad do not fit the
time, place and people. The ad writ
er in New York cannot hope to pre
pare stock ads that will compete suc
cessfully with ads prepared by a
local ad writer, providing the local
man is an ad writing expert. The
local man knows his stock, his people
aad is bound to put more individual
ity into bis ad. Many of these stock
ads are very handsome from an ar
tistic standpoint but miserable fail
ures from the standpoint of business
letting.
Men, when once attracted to ads,
are convinced by an honest, straight
forward statement of the good, str
ing prices, all In the most concise
yet pleasing style.
Scattered Shots
AMERICAN diplomats reporting
for duty in the capitals of Europe
would do well to take along a supply
of sandwiches.
SPEAKING of distinguished men
who are contributing to the greatness
oz our glorious country but mod
esty forbids.
with THE price ot meat lost in
the clouds the American farmer is
hot making any pronounced objec-
uona to the war.
OENEEAL VILLA declares he will
oust Carranxa from the presidency
or Mexico. Nothing doing, old boy;
front pas la fully occupied.
A FORMER prime minister of
France baa been flahtinsr in th
ranks aa- an enlisted man. An
American politician would expect to
be n colonel at least
8CCKETARY of the Interior Lane
has Just anounced the Euronean
trouble has not materially advanced!
the cost of tin. Therefore the cost
or house numbers la by no means
prohibitive and If we all put them
up our chance for free mall delivery
la much better.
Memento
HlSh school will open Tuesday.
eetMaber 8th. The oflen will be
am from t till 4 on Thumder and
Friday this week for the purpose of
enrollment All students who can
arrange to do so are urged to enroll
at Uutt time, to avoid the rush of
tho opening oaf.
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have succeeded so far In the wax in destroying a number of airships flying over their troops. In order to Kt
out ot range of these guns, airships must fly so high that tbey can co but llttlo ot what Is below.
Canada Purchasing
United States Wheat
United Press Service
WINNIPEG, Man., Sept. . Even
though the wheat business of the
United States may be imperilled by
the European war, so far as export
to Europe is concerned, demonstra
tions today were that Canada, usual
ly a wheat country, will becomo a
market for the United States. The
crop ot Canada Is smaller than It has
ever been.
One grain Arm reports the sale ot
50,000 bushels of United States
wheat In Toronto. A firm In Detroit,
Mich., writes that tbey have shipped
30,000 bushels ot United States
Herald's Classified Advs.
FOR RENT
FURNISHED ROOMS Nice cool
rooms at the ClalrmonL 8-19-lm
OFFICE ROOMS Choice suites In
the Odd Fellows and Wllllta build
ings; best location In the city.
W. O. Smith, Herald office. 20-tf
FOR RENT Sjc unfurnished rooms
in stone building near postoffice;
suitable for light housekeeping or
roomers; will make some Improve-J
xaenta for good tenant. Also small
lodge room. See Cbllcote, 635 Main
street, phone 66. l-6t
LOST AND FOUND
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LOST Ladles' stray suit case, con
taining ladles' gray tailored suit,
children's clothing, etc. Lost be
tween Klamath Falls and Orlgsby
ranch. Notify Geo. Chastaln, 4-3t
FOR SALE
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FOR SALE OR TRADE Two story
frame building; good location;
long lease on ground; good income.
See Chilcote, 626 Main. Phone 66. 1
See Cbllcote, 625 Main street, phone
66. l-6t
FOR SALE Cow, half Jersey, half
Durham. J. E. U, Herald. 2-6 1 '
FOR SALE OR RENT Rooming
houso with 1C rooms, well furnish
ed; good location. Seo Cbllcote, 63C
Main street, phone 66. , l-6t
Blue Front Livery
and Feed Stables
Formerly tbe Goodman Stables
WELL EQUIPPED LIVERY AND
FEED STABLE
MuBdy A Hilyard, Prop.
822 Klamath Are. Phone 362-W
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
wheat Into Ontario. The price Is
$1.10 duty paid and delivered to the
mills. A wire from British Columbia
states that the United States wheat
Is being shipped Into that province
and after paying the duty Is under
selling Alberta wheat.
With the Impetus given the Can
adian ailing Industry oy Ilrltlsh pur
chases of flour and the enormous
whoat crop In the United States, the
Canadian duty on wheat will prob
ably bo Inadequate to stop tho Im
portation. Uy Instructions from the Canad
ian government the holders of ware
house receipts covering oats of com
mercial grade In store at the termin
al elevators at Fort William nnil Port
Arthur, Ont., are requested to pre
sent tbeac receipts to the Canadian
Grain CommUsloncr Immediately.
Tho Canadian government has pur
chased 700,000 bushels
stored In these terminals
of oats
for the
Ilrltlsh
government.
YESTERDAY'S COAST
LEAGUE RESULTS
It. H. K.
Venice 9 10 1
Oakland 0 C G
Decannler, McClaln; Abies, Jack
son, Grimes and Mitre.
Sacramento 2 11 C
Portland . C 10 0
Williams, Kohrer; HlgRlnbotbam,
Fisher,
San Francisco 9 9 3
Los Angeles 1 10 C
Ldfleld, Schmidt, Lovo, Doles.
When baby suffers with eczema or
some Itching skin trouble, uso Doan's
Ointment A little of It goes a long
way and It Is safe for children. Fifty
cents a box at all drug stores.
Monuments and Tombstones
Memorial Arches and
Artistic Steel Fencing
Work Done to Order
and Guaranteed
German
Hotel Arrival
While l'rllcan.
II. (i. Wilson, Mis M. Wilson.
Itosoburg. Floyd II. Patty. Pertland:
W. F. Ilellbron and wife, Honolulu;
Tom A. Williams. San Francisco,
Ooldeu Wbltuack, lndepondence. la.:
It. K. Haley, Petaluma.
Hotel Hail.
11. J. Schuller, K. Heppe. MUs
Ilesslo Hodden, it. F. Thomas, K. J.
Gorman, San Fraucltco; J. K. Pad
dock and wife, Lorclta, Frank Oben
chain and family. lily; K. J. Wendt
and wife. Illy; Chas. Horton and
wife, Hlltiebraud: 11. St. Geo. Illsbop.
"The Cedars"; J. P. Gilchrist, llerk-
cloy; W. M. Williamson, Sacramento;
II. H. Lambert, Pertland: Helen 1,
Paxson, Wascon, la.; May Mercadlvr,
Han Jose; Mr. A. I.. Uradbura, Dor
rls. Notice
Your attention I called to the fol
lowing section of tho city ordinance
agalutt startles Ares In the City:
"Section 23. It shall bo unlawful
for any person or corporation, either
by blm or themselves or his or their
agent or employee to cause any Ore
to be kindled on any asphalt or sim
ilar paremunt or to beat any rooting
or other material on or above such
pavement, OH TO I1UU.N IN THE
OPEN ANYWHERE IN THE CITY
LIMITS, off all, refuse, garbage or
other matter causing noxious odors,
or to burn on the unpaved or any'
street or alley or private properly In
Kald city without flrst obtaining per
mission from the chief of police, and
under such precaution as ho may di
rect, any paper, straw, vegetable mat
ter, loaves, wood or oher substance
emitting In combustion sparks, flying
ashes or cinders, or dangerous to ad
jacent property."
The charter provides a penalty for
tho violation of tbe ordinance of a
Ano of not less than 16 nor more
than $100 or by Imprisonment In the
city Jail not less than two nor more
than fifty days. You are horoby notl
fled to take warning.
J. C. SMITH,
31-6t Chief of Police.
Don't forget that you have in
your own town a man of twenty
years'experience in this business
C. D. GRIZZLE
1028 Main Street
SoCJalJSt Sol(fier Is
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I'ultoil Press Hertlcp
ItKUI.IN, Hp1, . ly malli
Tltti1 r' l irl lhi
true' lmHteil ujniti private "!
jiltur nrad PUcliur by Uio milliard
,rntl ( Uio 'I'litrd Army Corps tor
lift V lilt! cprxitt Just betttte til out
litcak of tti4tlllll Uip opinion ttint
III till' uVrllt )( Hsr lltn mlltl lu
the urmy would tiwt thlr own o(
flcvr llrr von l.'JiiKPtVw, former ol
tlfvr Cratirteit Hint whll rhtttil lu
ou of Hip auburtxtn tfslti Klhr
liail nturHi liluuolf Ui lhl y
and further hud il'Utmt that rt tirer
porri-maKo of lbt soldier In tli
I'runlun army worn soclslUd
llerr von l.riitrrKn cnllml tli st
trntlou of tho fommuuilrr of lt
No Reason for It
Yon Are Rhowa a Way Oat.
There can be no reason why any
reader of tbls who suffers the tor
tures of aa aching hack, the annoy
ante ot urlnsry disorders, (he pains
and dangers of kidney Ills, will fall
to heed the word of a resident of
this locality who has found relief.
The following Is convincing proof!
Mrs. William Charley. 305 N.
Grape street. Wed ford. Ore., says!
"The action of nay hltfners was Ir
regular aud the kidney saersUoaa
were unnatural. I had much pain
In the small of mr back and some
times 1 could tutxdly bead or
straighten. At night the trouble
bothered me and often I couldn't
NOSTRILS AND HEAD STOPPED UP
FROM COLD? TRY MY CATARRH BALM
Instantly Clear Air I's gr .Yo
ttr-vMhe Freely, Nasty Dtscharge
Klopsj Hrad Cod la aad Dull Mea4.
rlie VanUli
Try "lily's Oreara Halm."
Oct a small botUo unyway. Just to
ry It Applr n llUlo In tbe Nostril
uJ lntnntly vour ctostnl nose and
tto'-od'Up air iihti f id bead
lll nprn, you will lreatlie fnwly:
ilulllieM niiil hertiUtho dlnappeiir. II;
riiorrilrtK. tin ttarrti, coldlnhead or
ratarrbal sore throat will dUappsr.
I.'ml nurti MiUiry noI (let the
small botlie of "Kly's Cre.m llslm"
at any drug stor. Tbls wet. fra-
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There Is No Kodak
Save the Eastman Kodak
We are the ONLY drug store in Klam
ath Fall having the genuine Ko
daks and Eastman Film
Beware of imitations.
Some firms advertise Kodak,
but, have none for sale.
UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY
Corner Mala and 7ta Hlrease, Klaasalb Palls, TTrigia
KM DAY, NKITKMIlim 4, t,
Three Years
tKliuul to Um conversation b t
wlli One Of Ilia soldier liqm
jdnluitM ho did not know ,u loa
(hj described a limine rd bu
All lb frd headed timu lu th l(j,
I incut wert llud up and Ilrrr Ux
'l.etiKorVo picked out ll.fltr
During tho IrUI It dtoo4
!the qimrura uf lha mu tn
iosarched for xxUlliUe lllmtatt
ll'lwhrr ! also nllrtcd tu U mH
i that Oit I an tuiHuhe f(
tpropKMiidM and 'tulrt ngiuttoa
iii un in puruon "( t i!fttij
Altuouch FUfher'a reutrtaicii
who er rldtiiie In tho m ,.
partrnvtlt (rltHl that the; vt
.lirhrd nothing of such n cunterttii
which rlsclter aUn dvtiUd, tU w
'tary murt found Mm guilt
sleep, I tried plasters and llnlittak;
but nothing hslped me. Wt a.
mtxt discouraged, I hesrd of lort
Kidney I'llU. In le than to hi
after 1 txgan taking them, I Mi,
ler. I used In all four bote)
Doaa' Kidney I'llU and tbey utM
me well, I gladly roanrta lb .
dortettisnls I have given Dsatl
Kidney I'llU before. Ikxu's KUa
fill o completeljr curd b f
ktdney trouble that I he ts4 u
sign of It for over three rer."
For sate by all dealers. l'rU u
cent. Foster-MHavra Co., HttsJs,
,sw York, sole agses for th I'tAal
Hiats.
Itemember the aaaie Doaas
ol take bo other.
(I'sld Adrertleeaseat)
Arctarst laforMMlSna tm is
KUmairt fUaia. Kre C.tillrt eS
t rani balm dlseolrea by lb bsst sf
ih nostril; peneiral and bssJsUs
loaamed, swollen nesnbrsae elkl
lines the aoee, hd aad ibreai;
clmrs air rMf w; stops nasty
charse and feeilua of ttuiu
ooihln relief com lniwt4Uul;.
Dou't Uy awaka tonight iin
Kilns for breath, with bead stsffel:
nostril clod. hawking and blostsg
Catarrh or a cold, with It rustlls
noe, foul mucous dropptag Into U
ihroal, aad raw dryaeaa la dUirsselaj
but truly ncdlra.
I'tu your faith Just oace
"Kly's Crsam Ilalm" and rour cell
or catarrh will stirsly disappear.
ll'aid Advtrthtsnsnt.)
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