The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 12, 1914, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    V
A
"C-
&.:.
r:
-y.
I, Hi
-j ,
8
':"
?Pi
Is.
IV.
'.V
I1'
i'
1OT?..
!
9?.
rA"
mj'
K 'A
.
4i au. l
zji". ,-v.r-
t'.r ; T :. ., i:
IfiV
.'-"1;
7?
" 6
'V,.,
llSf. l.
r.,p;.- . .
I! ' : PlFSOTIUIfitJU WIRUl
if ' -- -i ! - jtmfa
. t J-"-
WVWPW
egmjtmtfaJ
ICITYAIIDCOUNTY
ABtTKACT COMPANY
.
A. a. LOWhtA
OIIIOPIAOtOI
Oases aad
Phase 115
HW eer. 7th aad Mala
OLiVTON R. WRRRLER
a ll:M il ail a
ts .;
TMI
Wood! Wood!
Wed
4-eT Bedy West
4-R. Lamb Was .
r PC CARLSON
WOOrD
arty
KLAMATH FUEL CO.
amta,in
ur.
i4 WiMMR
wfkkmmmi
is QUICK TO
GRASP A POINT
Claaialaa valnaa raejvlm
sm taiacoaaeBta."
We (tfo oar csataaur
gamBlavalaa. aad th wo-
mea of our comaiUBltr have
w beamajutek to raapsBal.-
Warte4.froa exaarleaca
that It vara U8 to gtTaOUR
CVriOUKfta geeuiae ral-
uaa, for THEY BRING
OTRBRS-t
Jela, tha atarry bunch,
eat wall, Ur long, and
forge to W.
&.&
vm BROS.
"g iafy OrocerW
-f
'.Th) Herald, tfelHarai at raw
I atatw, eeaee ar heaw, ft
Klamata rale, Ore.
. nm niiafiTai rtiM
Hytiam esessftsa a 'as'
BwtaeahM
' -ft
. 1 1. at " - BBbLbbbbi
MNii1lNtlV - P
MiKvjVBVBff 1MW esjjwJssmssl
SswSJBJbbbb) '"" mBBB t jaswsBwJJ
swWSjJBbb('4jVvPJ w .a lWe?eTl
Y
4' , ies,Bj
m ' sii '
wiWr-ir?,
&&r.fi
c: -t
Front Livery
y
Wiriarly the
''.ir-rfti
s
4
WKXMtyjifiJWaUywir ak
lW(.i" . rfl-" S- ' !' f l '"
v t . ii'' SL7J M. .
isVl,mK &
'
'iiIiHij
Ijaf l(lMaaUl:ATw
7
MS-W
"M
The Evenkf Herald
W. O. aUaTfaV
PahHshed desty WMK , W
The Herald Puhltealag Cemeaay of
Klamath rails, at 111 Fourth sKreet
Entered at Ue pceteBee at Klam
ath Falls. Oregea, tar traaaaUeelee
through tha mails aa oecoad-claaa
attar.
Subeertattea terms ay mall to.eay ad
dress la the UsMed States:
OHmr
ObsbmsU r
WUUtATal PAUJB. . . OeUKON
BATUKAY. 8S3TS3amCK IB, 1H
ait anr as
KLAMAia VAU4I
Data 1Uz.MIl Weather
1 .IS 47 PtCTAy
S U 41 Clear
t ?t 44 Clear
4 74 41 Clear
S ,.. St Ft-Cfay
7 5 PtCl'dy
VAIiCK OP BCOQBSIIOX
Copyright, ItlS. by Geo. E. Pattersca
Whoa hailaaaa la good advertise
aoaao to cat more, aad vhaa baataeea
te had adTcniae mora to get aocae."
Thaa haaUeea Is always kept brtk.
But the real value ot perpetaal ad-
Tertiaiag is that good adTertlaemeBU
have a coaataat teadeacy to eaggeet
thlaga the pabllc aeed aad abould
have.
Let us aee why the aaggeetlve ele-
,t la eo vanaUa la advertttlag.
Through advert talag ideas are u
geeted aad these Ideaa aaggnt actios.
When one Is coauaaBded to do a cer
tain thing the arst Idea or thought
couralag through the mlad ia to re-
apoad or obey. Ot course there any
be a counter or negative idea or
thought. The. trat Idea or thought,
however, aaggeau actios, aad actios
aslght follow If the thoaght carries
with it a reason. It le all la the way
the coauaaad or sugsjeetlna is aude.
For laatance, "Let Gold Dut Twins
Do Your Work" is a command, an
Ideais. suggested, aad we are willing
to act favorably,' oa. the au'ggestloB If
Gold Dost has the value suggested.
To further illustrate the value ot
inggestloa. suppose a man in a crowd
said, "'Look! Look at the sea!"
Everyone within the sound ot his
voice would look, voluntary or In
voluntary. Row long they would
look' would depend on what there wss
ta aad around the sua to interest
Now in advertising there must be
something in the sd to attract the at
tention of the readers ot the paper
aoasethlas la the ad. that says "Look!
Look!" Then, there must be some
thing la the ad to Interest them or
the attentjon will not be held some-
thlag la the ad to suggest to the lndl
ridnal that here la an ad telling ot an
article the pessessloa of which will
give him greater comfort or bappl-
aeaa. When the Interest Is centered
If the ad is convincing sales result.
The ads in a paper that are read are
the ads that are suggestive, that com
pel the atteatlos of the readers.
Setter ed Shots
TUB RULERS of Enroee'are. all
Uaked together ay marriage. This is
proof that a family Jar Is about the
worst brsad of-scrsp oa record.
EVEN TURKEY wants to gobble.
Greece Is also .ready to slide In.
THE INVESTMENT of Paris may
appeal to the kaiser, but we would
rathe take ours in pork and bean.
THE RAREST creature on earth U
the
who keeps bis romance at
home.
THE BEST WAY to obtain the
greatest amount of nourishment from
egga Is to eat them.
WAR IS A GAME at which every
body lose except the winner and
he feels aa if he bad been sat upon
by a sufrsgett. ,
Flftaea million rati hare bees kill
ed aa aart, at the preveatire measures
amtlaat tha spread of piegae made
by the JBStreaoUtaa poliee hoard ot
tbeeRyafTakye.
Eugeaa fruit grower sssoclstloni
ha Urge order for 191S logan bcr-j
ry Juice.
Andrew Jackson, seventh presi
dent of tha United States, wa Hrt
employed In making laddie.
According to an Italian uiatheiua-1
tlclau, every pewon In the world
could stand comfortable In an area ot
500 square rallw. white a graveyard
about the also of Colorado would)
bury all of them. I
j
8ubacrlb for the Herald. 60 cents!
&
month.
WAITS .NOT HKAVEX
It' turning cold.
You need a bracelet.
If you are going to chool you
need a fountain peu. I have the
Conkltn self-flllen.
It' going to rain. You should
have an umbrella.
I have some new ones at reason
able prices. The season's latest.
See my prices.
g-St McIIatUn.
TURN HAIR DARK
WITH SAGE TEA
IF MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT
DARKENS SO NATURALLY NO
BODY CAN TELL
The old time mixture ot Sage Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gray,
streaked aad faded hair la graad-
mother'a treatment, aad folks are
again using It to keep their a good.
crea color, which Is quite sensible, as
we are living la aa age when a youth
ful appearance la of the greatest ad
vantage.
Nowadays, though, we doa't have
the troublesome task ot gathering the
aage and the mussy mixing at home.
All drug stores sell the ready-to-use
product called "Wyeth's Sage aad
Sulphur Hair Remedy" for about BO
cents a bottle. It is very popular, be
cause nobody can discover It has be
applied. Simply moisten your comb
or a soft brush with It and draw this
through your hair, taking oae small
strand at a time; by morniag t
gray hair disappears, bat what de
lights the ladles with Wyeth's Sage
and Sulphur is that, besides beauti
fully darkening the hair after a few
applications, it also produces that
soft lustre and appearance of abun-
adnce which is so attractive; besides,
prevents dandruff. Itching scalp and
falling hair.
Advert! semeat.
Impounding Notice
Notice Is hereby given that on the
8th day of September, the following
described animals were impeunded:
One red and white spotted cow.
branded ST on left shoulder.
One red and white spotted calf; uo
visible bread.
One white coir and two red and
white spotted cows, all branded HP
connected on right hip.
Two red and white spotted calves
and one black calf, all branded HP
connected on right hip.
Unless said animals are claimed by
owners they will be sold at public
auction at the city pound at 11 a. m
on September IS, 1914.
ED. OWENS,
ll-3t Poundmaster.
Eeeaomr suddIv ststioa
for the thrifty motorist.
Everything here to de
crease your nuaaiag esy
peases, aad increase your
ooaatorU sad pleasure.
Wesfeeiakse ia
Nobby Tread"
fwei
lis m ar saw Was
stsSesdsraWUessdsssissTh
Ctaasay's rssjnhr wsrraaty
tadsl-JW 'my iframsiTw'
eatmisef
5,000 Milc$
mi mm mime
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
sNflM1 fM
LaBBafT I j: i.iaWaatararrw-iniiAarfci
HV M.tWl.lRKT MAMON
(Written for the United Tree)
The Autumn maid la military mad.
"or Autumn clothe are military
made:
'n frog and button she'll be fiercely
clad, '
-A1 yard and yard ot shiny gold.
1 oa braid.
hart.
Till ho surrenders to hrr dushlug
charms;
And then a captive to her warlike rt.
At her command he'll sladly "irt.
neat arm"!
NEW YORK, Sept. IS. -l)rmak-vr
and tailor won't have any chance
to soldier on the
job, even though
therv I n big de
mand for martial
apparel. All fash
ions bto fvmalea are
adapting to their
sartorial uses the
best points ot the
uniforms ot the
warring nations.
To be sure, you
can't tell where my
lady's aympathy
He by the way she
is dressed, with a
beautiful disregard
for tha Btaees of
"things or else tUmrmitxH
strict adherenco to President Wilson's
neutrality advico aho U apt to wear
a Uhlan's capo aver a Russian tunic
or a Cossack's coat of Prussian blue.
Coat drts fastening across the
front of the coat effect with highly
ornamental military frogs of black
silk braid are very smart, and al
most invariably show the new mili
tary collar. Msny of tbo long-skirted
Cossack coats or Redlngoto suits have
two rows of brass buttons down their
fronu, and are girdled In with belts
like those Tommy Atkins wears.
The dashing military cap are per
haps tho most stunning when they
arc developed In the bluo with a scar
let lining and a glint ot a brass but
ton or two like our very own U. S. A.
fighting boys wear.
The penchant for gold braid, how
ever, cannot be blamed entirely oa
the war along with the high cost of
living, for It takes tho form of crav
ing for all sorts of metntlxed trim
mings and embroideries worn on
street costumes as well aa on evening
Hotel Arrivals
Hotel Hall
Artlo Nichols. Oensnxa: VY. S. Hovt
Merrill; T. O. Hagan, Frank T, Ber-f
ry, H. M. Cubrey and wife, Portland; '
F. S. Flsb. Mrs. N. Dennis, DorrU;
Miss M. I.. Dennis, Moyton; Mr.
Chrlstman and wife, Pasadena; C. I..
Tcrricn, Eureka; W. D. Rboun, San
Francisco; I. Olender, San Francisco;
A. McLean, city, .
White PeUeaa
C. D. Marks, P. C. Clayton, Sacra -
mento; Louis Graham and family. E.l
Dosqul, W. M. Shepard, Joe Danne
Lbaum, A. B. Moon, Un. A. Dubs, San,
Francisco; A. F. Hoggins, N. H. Ru-j
bottow, H. C, Skinner, W. A. Cad well,
Portland; n. C, Parsons, Berkeley; A.,
Euler and wlfo, Willows; Mr. and
Mrs. A, L. Cheney, Miss Cheney and
maid, Los Angeles; E. 8. Grant, Algo-
ma; Fred H. Oilman aad wife, -Seat
tle; Mr, and Mr. L. T. Case, Francis
E. Wurklc, A. Qregody, RedUads;
Mr, and Mr. F. D. Olaey, Fallon.Neb.
Tlirre are twotfMs4e of tasaraace.
Clillrote writes the hied (hat fju.
WK Mala. '
COME IN AND HEAR
THE NEW MACHINES
TWO OF TMK VERY
I.ATI.8T EDISON
PHONOGRAFRH JUHT
HHCHIVEB RY KXPRES
COME .V AND HEAR
THE GRAN CONCERT
EVERY EVENING
FROM 7s TO tiM
AVE WILL BEPLEAHKD
TO ENTERTAIN YOU
KliphFAMiBflsiif
H. ORKM,
i3bbbbbbI
m
drev Evening gowus. by lb y..
are mere wisps ot t or Uco and
chiffon picked out with sold and all,
r thre.idi. a ian8lo or twn, or
crushed velt slrdlo In Irttd them
stability. !
Onu ot the wrd-t of the wlerd
evenlag toiietU'. on recoru i
Kllwi.el at a rtvent theatrical open.'
luc. It borv all the earmark of n
ea:.ttv I'arlsUn creation, even It
did lOOK wo rui roire wn acu.e
. . ,
inviiKesuon.
The bodlc -what there we ot It
was worn sans corset, and wa n
shapeless bag atfatr of black satlu.J
sprinkled wn urgo yellow ro
ltlicht-J onto this at th hip line with
a heading was a full ankle length
Uri ot yellow crepo meteor The
bodlc was not content with being cut
law and V-shaped In front and back,
but was rut away also to a depth ot
about five Inches under thoarm. Ab
solutely sleeveless. It waa held on the
wearer by shoulder straps of wld
black tulle pleating that looked for
all the world like a uiallne neck
rue tin rut In two parts.
Naturally, the stage held little of
the audience's attention.
A chic Now York matron ha Just
returnel from Pari without her baa
gage, but with the fashionable Intel
ligence that basque nren't being
worn at all tbrso day In Pari.
Cossack coat and ItedlnKOtrs. how
ever, are the order of the day, and
promise to hold good throughout tbn
winter.
lllc hat also are en on every
head, alt with flat feather trlmmlnic
Single spray of Paradise laid around
tho brim I tho favorite trimming
among French belles, such feathVr
being allowed in France. Hut on the
model to be worn Into American
ports whom on entering one must
leave all hope of Paradise ostrich
feather sprays are used instead.
Skirts are all much fuller and
braxenly boast ot their Increased I
width by being openly gathered onto
their waist lines. All shade ot blue
save Prussians are very good In Paris
and purples, browns, greens and
taupes are winning colors. Many of
the Russians coats are finished with
wide bands ot fur on their edges, but
this certainly I Russian It a bit too
much for us.
The present crown of the English
king wa originally made for Queen
Victoria at her coronation In ,183!.
The principal Jewels were taken from
older crown.
6LASS OF SALTS
CLEANS KIDNEYS
(
,,,, vnim ..
YOUR BACK IS AOUKO OR
BLADDER BOTHERS, DRINK
LOTS OF WATER
When your kldaeya hurt aad your
back feels sore, doa't get seared aad
proceed td load your stomach with a
lot of drugs that excite the kldaeys
and Irritate the eatlra urinary tract
Keep your kldaeya cleaa like you
keep your bowels cleas, by luahlag
them with a mild, harmless sella
which removes the waste aad stlmu
IsUs them to their aormal activity.
The fuactloa of tho kldaeya la to Mi
ter the blood, la 34 hours they strata
from it 600 gralaa of acid aad waste,
so we caa readily aadsrstsad tha vital
importsace of keeping the kldaeya
active.
Drink lota of water you caa't
drink too much; also gtt from aay
pharmacist about four ouaces of lad
Salts; take a Ubleepoonful la a glass
of water before breakfast each mora
Ing for a few days, aad your kldaeya
will act aae. This famous salu la
made from the aeld of grapes aid
lemon Juice, comblatd with llthla,
and has beea used for gsaeratloM to
clean and stimulate clogged kldaeys;
also to neutralise the adds la arlae
so It no longer is a source of irri
tation, thus ending bladder weakaes.
lad Salts Is taexpeaslve; caaaet la
Jure; makes a delightful eVereseeat
llthla water drink which every oae
should take aew aad tbea to keep
their kldaeya cleaa aad active. Try
this, aUo keep up the water drlaklag.
aad so doubt you will woader what
became of your kldaty troaMe aad
backache.
IN ONE MINUTE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS
OPEN-COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH
rin.) ,'.y liUrharge, Clear IMastesl
llc.1, HU laaawetl Air Psseagea
Hiid You Unreins Krvetjr.
Ttx "Hj' Cfesiu lUlat,"
tut s uull bollle anyway, Jusl lo
I try It -AH'lr a IIKI H' miru
,a ,lwwU y0Mr fggged Boee h4
( M f ,,, 0, , head
,, , ,,, i.,n,., ttMlu
,, K'lia u,th ,tM'r,
...,.,.,.. P.l.l.lu.hd or
I I Iflt '" """" "
catarrhal sore throat will dlsapper.
Knd such misery now I (let the
mull bailie of "Kit' Cream llalrn"
at su; drug slore. This sweet. fre
'zmmi
aSBSSHSSSMMVMBaBMal
Uwtr Prk en Forrf Can
Effective August 1. 11. la Attftut
I, 1911, and guaranteed aalat re
ductions during that time, All rare
(ultjr equipped f. o, b, Detroit.
Ituaabuut ............. $440
Touring Car . . . . . a . . . , . $490
Tw h t'sr 4 .' JJWO
In the United Htates of Amsrlca ealy
ItUYKIM HIIAHE IN PttOFtTB
All rvtatl buyers of new Ford car
from August 1, lH. to August I,
IsIC, will share In the proBU of the
tompany lo tho eiteat ot 940 lo
pr car, on each car they buy, I'rtO
VIDEDt w sell aad deliver l0.o
new Ford cars during that period,
FORD MOTOR COMPANY
Go. Biohn, Local Afwtt
gasaaisssssMSM
eiMVnsseiVMkwB
BALMACAANS
Though ilw ww, ry ftlilng IU1huh Otriiwat sIhmsM be
Ioumi suit roomy, still It showld At well arotMMt t rsJtar, aad have
Itm l sliunr Uiat It liaa beesi MMile for yoa.
Wr have ma!? a study of till ruat, aad arv Siiaennl la wwrt
your ilenuiniU la fit nasi fabtlr.
If you have not irlrd oar nurkiiMUtshii n wmM amyrsrfale s
wrt of your bwiat, aad gua raster sIMartiu. sxtt Ns h h4l la
uall order or wtlter so-railed UUorlasT.
LOEWE BROS.
TAILORS
t.... ....... ...-..- ', - t - t -
THE BRIDE
fl rav' IsVV'vUbbHbbbbbbbi gju '
FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH FALLS, ORBOON
ammmmmmmjmmmmmmmmmmmm
BwtUr gat yur bafora tha war
an iR4uraaga In arlca.
good anat.
UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY
"es mmmt mmrn IBB
. lU
tctaut helm dleealvee by lbs ht
lbs noeltlUl iweelratee aad b u
luBMi4, aweiUa membraae whleh
Hue (he atste, head aad tbroatj
clear air passages J to te(y tts.
fltrge and a faellag ot cUaastag
tKithlati relief ceesea lmmdlaiy,
.a't Isy awaae toaighi strssv
cling lor breath, with head stuffed;
niMtrll closed, hawking aud bloslag.
Calsrrlt or a cold, alia it rustles,
mi, fuul MUtfiita drepvlsg lalu th
ihroal, aad raw dryates Is dltiresslai
mti truly aeedteet.
Cut your f alia last oec ig
'Kl's Cream Malm" aad your raid
tr catarrh will awrely dlaaapesr.
(Paid AdvtrUemeet.)
BMiKtMm
Af
w - tnt - irtfulJJLPJtJUUUUWUtJUUUUJUWkfli'ir - -
AND GROOM
Who start life together with s
savings hank beeh are starting
right. We advise all yens ros
Plr to begla aavlag as aeon a lb
honeymooR It ever. A Joint f
rounl by which either husband or
wifn can withdraw mswey In l
abnro or illaeaa ef the olber H
IfCAt. Ask u abeai It,
Wa ham
Frag $1JS aa
:M
31
m
NATURDAY,
?i
J
t f..S
"if