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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1914)
WEDNESDAY. KEPT, m, M THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PROFESSIONAL CARDS WMMMMMW CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AMIBAOm INtinUNOB Maaaan Onto AaaocUtfaa Tltla Mm A. a LOWMAN OIIIOPIiOTOI Fttat Naataaal Baak BalMlac Klaaiatli FaRa, Or. The Evening Herald w. o. smith minor Publlshtd dally axcapt 8uaay by The Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Fall, at HE fourth Btrwt Entered a' tha poatoBc at Ktaa. ath Kali. Oregon, for transmission through tha a at la aa coaa'-claaa matUr. Subscription trmi by Bail to any ad dress In tha CalUd BUtaa: One year ft. 00 One moiU 10 News ot Our Neighbors Goaslp and Progreae of Nearby Communities) as Chronicled in the Pi Jjiclowtu hi l"nlr ' J.-uki-ou county u il.iiiiiluK to send I 0110 carload of exhibits for tho State' German Army Is Aided by Portable Wireless Apparatus The second agricultural fair of Viv-j . ilixj count) will bo held In Alturaa n uma wiutH- KUouon'i,nduruKroniWifl1 This Ultra Modem Signal Corps Equipment. Commun. Phone IIS OBca and Resldeaca, NW tor. 7th and Main CLAYTON K. WBKKtKH Phjaktaaaad Sargeoa Osteopath Bpoadyfetherapto (SpUal TTMtaaait) OMce henaa: I to 11:10 a. m; 1 to t p m.; avaalnga, 7 to I Wood! Wood! l-tech Body Woa4 ... l-laca Limb Weo. . 4-ft. Bo4y Woo 4-tt. LUab Woo Wood, damped. (Extra oa hill) Leava Oraton Daal $S load P. C CARLSON CHEAP SHINGLES Wa have about 100,000 fine shingles that ire are selling while they last at 75c per M. Call at once. Drat come first served. KLAMATH FUEL CO., O. PVftna, Mat Phone 187. A Woman with a mind is QUICK TO GRASP A POINT Genuine values require no "Inducement." We give our customers genuine values, and the wo men of our community have been quick to respond. We And from experience tht It pays US to give OUR CUSTOMERS genuine val ue, for THEY BRING OTRERS. Join the merry bunch, eat well, llvo long, and forget to die. VAN RIPER BROS. Quality Groceries" Hit and Main Phone 88 Tha Herald, delivered at your tot. oMoa or hone, 60 cents eaata a aaeath. Blue Front Livery and Feed Stables Formerly the Goodman Stables WELL EQUIPPED LIVERY AND FEED STABLE Mumdf HUyard, Prop. at Klamath Ave. Phoaa 162-W KLAMATH FALLS. . . ORBGON WEDNESDAY, SKIT. IB. 11)14 . Ill KLAMATH FALLS RAMLAVNBBY Qaaraataea Irtt elaaa work aa wall aa Irtt elaaa aarrlaa. If yon have oeeaatea to ataka coaalatat aad io aot gat trn BMdlata atteatloa, phoaa .VhCShIPB terminus of the road. All tho busl m. house In Grants 1'h woro closed ntul everybody who .outd do o took a ride on the railroad owned by the people. l.at Saturday oveu lng tho first ticket was am Honed off to tho highest bidder, tho prUe paid being $UB for n f.i-c. ut UiK( bv George E Sanders, tho well Known promoter Grants Pus i ir' ' a a . - - Fair at Salem, to b hold September t ltuns Hi llnti fount lair si to October 3, inciusivo. tl. M. Loowo, the famous "dry farmer," tv 111 j bo In charge of the exhibit, v hlch w III ' consist ot boxed fruits, cgatnblcs. i and all sorts ot agricultural product. I iThey aro atteraptlns to mako It the lrlto exhibit of the fair, and It farm era lu tho NloJnlL)- of Ashland ould, livon up to tho fact ttn would brln i all sorts of nue products for the ex i The aenKe vnvi paid vioiuou lu hlblt - Ashland TldlUB. I tho textile trade In KnalanU U J3 St". ,'riiMo aro nnurntol) balamvd and 'per week. iotiuterpoled, and tho mdtallnit UKUI.l.N. (II) Mall In Non VorM, Miu !.', ,s.,Pi .MM.r cnrtlSont 10. I'ortable lrelo In Motloc county, also N-st siieoimoni 'of llo stink A prenilum llt lll b ''printed later -Altura Now I'r.i ication Is Easily Maintained by Various Commands AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS Date Max 1 S3 2 85 3 7S i 74 5 79 6 75 7 S3 S 67 69 10 SI 11 ..78 47 4S 44 41 3S 40 48 35 36 45 43 Weather PC CI'dy Clear Clear Clear Pt. CI'dy Cloudy Cloudy Pt. CPdy Clear Clear Clear ProliU Sleuthing lnYivttlrnf nr, fnr th ir,lilhtf lim ! cause, with headuuarters at Portland. !Kih City women and girls how onu.h oulht hao prou-d n boon lu have been InspectlnR llijuor coudltiotu ' sn ,m in this city and Jacksonville. Investl-i n iiniu nitpt'ti minute of their nrr c' at any point They cm bo Inkrn down and made tend) for tranopoitatloii In tei-; from eight to ten minute 'l"u return lo tho matter of ttan ( other 1 770.051. DITILDING A BUSINESS Copyright, 1913, by Geo. E. Patterson It is a difficult proposition to build a business without capital and business methods. What would we think of a man who started In business with lit tie capital. In a poor location, with poor goods, poor salesmen, poor rep utation, and at last, but not least, poor advertising. If the poor sales men do not sell the goods to the pub lic at the poor location, aided by the poor advertising, what does the poor merchant blame. He invariably blames the advertising, and says ad vertising doesn't pay. His advertis ing don't pay him. The Impossible is not claimed for advertising. No one claims that ad vertising can change the leopard's spots, bat advertising will sell the leopard's skin. Likewise, no one claims that advertising will make a business man out of a man, or a suc cess of any business, but It Is claimed that advertising will assist materially in building a business for a man where common sense is used in the conduct of the business. The basis of all Individual success In life is common sense, and the basis of success in business Is common sense. If a man uses common sense in embarking in a business, buying his goods, selecting a location, choos ing salesmen and parading his warps before the public through adrertls- lng, It Is as Impossible to prevent him from succeeding as to stop the NUg- ;. His purpose Is to build a nermn. Jnent and profitable patronage. The vuij j iu uu vuai is io go out aner, business all the time. i No business essential Is less under-1 stood and more neglected, and thusi contributes more completely to so, many business failures as advertising. Tha buying habit of the people is changing constantly, and the best way to keep In touch with these ever-' changing habits, ever increasing d- mands, Is through newspaper adver tising everybody looks to the neWB-, paper for all the news. gator J. H. Mclianlels ot Portland, Women engaged In agrUullural pent tho tlrst of tho week lu thls'purvults lu thU country now number city on this mission. Two xlouths preceded him lu July and August. Their chief mission was to probe violations ot the blacklist and I sale ot Intoxicants to minors. Med. ford Sun. Sy, Say I Pine Mr. Uaper and others have beeui making an effort all week to got the l uenu uasercui loam aero tor aunuay, but up to $ 30 o'clock this morning (SACK no definite promise had been rocoUoU AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR tho German nrmtox In the field Tiieo,nrllns tho tnulpmenl It might b lotitnts !mo eliminated the old field added that lu tountry where neither telegraph )om, which were o homo nor motor propelled vliU ! j .tetlloits io la and uhiih heti strung i can trnrl It U cnrrletl b men on through r hostile cotinln 'tore ipelall) nitmlrutled bamboo ottnlly cut and put out of iouuulmlin "utretchers." I Only along permanent!) entabllniuM I The tegular wrelo crew" con line of lommuulculoii are tin? llneltt of oveu mrit and two otrker laid for telegraphic and telephonic I wu look .purpose. TEA AND SUI.PIIl'K TPHNS' j In other countries tho artnln lt.o not solved tho problem of portable i wireless equipment They aro tlll i cumbrous and far from cully hand ,ld; they uImi do nut always give tho ervlco needed, and are eall) put out GRAY, FADED AND GLOSSY IIAIIt DARK that they would come. Wt all hate been willing all along tho lino to help Rend to most anything they go after, but w hen we want something. It ooiy awuseiuem men mey cou:u f Almost evervone knows that Base help In providing, wo seem to gat thoiTt.a aaJ Sulphur, properly compound- "go to" reply. Wonder if this will be fa DrInE, bacK lhe naturai cdor anj 'ftVerago ot thlrty-rlt mllnt, where he tho spirit all along tho line from tlmoiuatro t0 ln. ualr wncn fadedi strea-(country Is not hill) larger sire will to time. From this time on we aroi,i nr ..... -i. -n,i H.,,.ir..ir n,.hi ,...., .n.i..... ,. im ...n ...i-u lng scalp and stops falling hair. Years, tho topograph) of the touutry Inter ago tho only way to gat this mixture ! turns. ' was to make it at home, which Is Tho Instrument, can ho set up and of commission. Tho short range enulpmti. carried by the tltrmau field forces can bo traiMportod on a motorc)cto ?)0 mll u day l.mt; range equipment can be rarrleil 50 miles In tent)-four hours hy a man and a horse Tho short rang Instru ments writ) send ami receive oer an going to be very much on the map La Pine Inter-Mountain. Rails Near Tidewater The Steel Is now laid on the Wll- lametto Pacific grade as far as the sixth crossing of tho Sluslaw River, tho crew h.tving reached that bridge site Sunday evening, 2,000 feet fur ther than the fifth crossing, where the work was held up for two or three weeks till the bridge at the latter place had been completed. Eugene Register. FlrM, Ticket Sell High Tho completion of the Grants Pass railroad to Wlldorvllle was observed Monday at Wlldervllle, tho present mussy and troublesome. Nowaday we simply ask at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy." You will get a large bottlo for about 50 cents. Ev-J erybody uses this old. famous recipe., because no one can possibly tell thati, you uarKenou your nair, as it doea It o naturally and evenly. You dampen sponge or soft brush with It, and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn ing the gray hair disappears, and after another application or two your and appears glossy, lustrous and abundant. after the home, no arn employed In setting up tho equipment or dismantling It, and tho (wo othrers end and ntUv messages Tho mast I ot aluminum alloy, and la bllltt In eight section each lit fret long, provided with slip Joint', 'the mast first U joined together on tho ground, tha guy rope aro attached, and tho whole raised Thn loner joint IS formed ot a socket bedded lu bitumen, which In turn Is encased in a metal tube provided wild a t"tuld shoo If tho ground Is too rocky lo permit o( easy Insertion. tho mem bers ot th crow who at not general wires aro attained In luulnor '( rind near tho bottom ot the uui r'or sending purpose dry luitP,r, of a slwulcl make aro suppose.! I i Used, bill In aso Iheao are not al' able a small d)unmo, oupld in pedalling Instrument, forms pan ,.( I lie oiilhl With this a Hun can -j.i into III" gilieruior at a speed -I I. aim iii l.iuo revoliiiloiis er mn, ule. and o protldo a curtenl f juo auipero al 5o toll, which I, amp 1 tuitlcleui for sending purpose tiia weight ot d)ltaniO and pedal drun 9 pounds, and II Is mi arrangrd iim It can I- carried by one mn br luealis of Uax, which failed wt-t thn .hoillilrts Km iransmllter and recoUer it, taller of Which la Ot III!) Well V.tlu.1, hedd-dro pattern, afo designed w as lo bo as light a (Huslble. ami n Bilfht be couldorett thai a reran amount ot omrlenrjt has bt-eu un rod to obtain Increased iMirUbiiu, slid rate In erecting It Is Inleresltng (O note thai H.J S4n length Is about 3i motrt-, lib a coupling of wr cent um.( table, and I lie equipment rati rti-Ud. lng elecirlrlly or sending, hold the mast in position by means of the rurjavra of 3 r reUt varlAtimi tope. j 1 1 sending can ! carried uul Tho aerial U very Ingeniously do- with great rapldllr, and Iho iraomn led. It consists of a number ot llug and receding apparatus, wilhuui brouto wire conductors radiating out lite mst and aerial, weighs ooir ready fur transmission of mt-asages like the rib of an lutortod umbrella eighty rim p"unti Women play a big pari In the wars In which ScrWa lake part. Seerity-elght ijr rent of Urn school achefs In I'rnnsyltunla aro women Mis A .Martin of Alberta. Canada, can typewrite In five different Ian guago. NOSTRILS AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM COLD? TRY MY CATARRH BALM Tlirre are two minds of Insurance. Chllrote Mrlle thn klml thai pays HX, Main. J Instantly Clears) Air PaaaagsW! Yoa O'abt balm dUaolvsa by lb fatal of f llrrsvlhe Krrely; Dal I llulakailni unalrlU; (nlrU and bal U j Goea; Nasty Catarrhal DUrbarasst IntlaBitJ, "o!lsu utembraaa blca Hloiw. Ilbr the nn. bead aad Ihrual,' clar air pssssgssi; tiopa nasty dl- rhargrs add German War Dirigible and French Aeroplane Try "Ely' Crta Malm ' Scattered Shots WITH FREE AUTOS at our dis posal, and no admission fee charged I at the fair. Is there any reason nt all why we can't go to Merrill Friday? NO MATTER who started this war. It's going. ONE WAY to stop the high cost of living is to stop living. THEY SAY everything Rockefeller I touches turns to gold. Shake, old boy, both hands! GENERAL VILLA is quietly bid-, lng his time. Out just wait until he) lets out a "whoop"! "8MALL, HOT bullets cause little pain," cornea the word from the front. 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Ulot.ad..,. air passage, of lb. head Catarrh or a cold, -lib II. ruaalag i .III open. )...ii -lit br.alhe Ire.ly. nM- .,i m ihroal, and raw drjnsss Is dUlrtssslta hut truly nesillssa I'tll your tath-ust caca la I'll s ('fm Halm" and your cola or cuiarrh will surety disappear (Paid AdvertUmanl.) Iilllli.i,. mill head ir b ditnpPear II) . fiiimc the eninrrh rnld-ln-lirad or niarrhnl or throat will dlsappsr, ' ' .i-r im Url it,r mill l.iHe of KU . Crnam llaliu" H nn, ilruc store This awe!, fra- THE BRIDE AND GROOM raaaaa' stiw T Ja sfTatftaaay- Jl fs?aaaaBpsw t-s- Mm m A Who lau frt lngi liter will a sJiviiigs hank hixik aro slartltig rlhl Wo ndlr all )ounc roil pls to begin tut lng a aixili Ma lb hoiieyuioou Is liver A Joint ac oiitil b) which either hllahaild or wife inn withdraw money In the absence or lllfion of I In. olllll Is hw I Ask us about It. FIRST STATE M5 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON While tho French have pinned their faith to theaeroplano as a weapon of war the Germans have worked out the idea or the dirigible. The two Ideas have beeu tested for more than a mouth now, and It Is the opinion of war experts that the dlrlglhlo has been Immensely more valuable than the aeroplane. It iix.fi been showu that they cun drop fiOO pound bombs over cities, so thut a dozen or moro ulr shfps would bo able to destroy a mod ern city if they could not bo hindered. Tho GcrniHiiM h.tu huen so bold ns to !!- their illrlall.lcs over I'.irls. It tho belief of tlioso who Inmj followei! their pliiiis Umt it storu of thorn will bo Mont over IMrlH In lulu tho dty HtiouM ii boiubuiiliiieiit bo begun by inuir nrmies. Better get your before the war cauMi an increase in price. We have them. good ones. From $1.25 up UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY Coraar Mala aad ttk Nfraaia, Klamath Kalla, OrafkM