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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1914)
' trtr ', . 4 V w V' Ntf" X i&'-w . .'' j t PROFESSIONAL CARDS MM CITY AD COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY Tale IN . V A. , IvOWbA" Oaeo Bad steaMeaoe. 4h ... NW ear. 7th aad Mela PI8M " CLAYTON S. WBBBLKR ApMMMl OStee heaes: te U:M a. a; Mir a.; areatase. 7 w 1 TbTJB KLAMAVM FAIXS LAvmwr OWMtWI St watt m Ant If yen heee Wood! Wood! IMMk Ml Weee ... 4-tt. edy Woo 4-tt. Uah Wool wool, iiint. m (Extra ea bill) P. C CARLSON WOOD m Hit KLAMATH FUEL CO. criirn. ir. A Woman IS QUICK TO GRASP A POINT Geauiae values require no "laduceaeats." Wo glre ur caetoaer genuine values, and the wo ssee of our csaaaBlty have becm quick to reepoad. Wo Sad froa experleace that it pays US to giro OUR CUSTOMERS geauiae val ues, (or THEY BRING OTHERS. Join tho Berry beach, oat wall, tiro long, and forgot to dlo. VAN RIPER BROS. "QoolMjr Groceries" Mb and Mola Phoae M -I- The Herald, delivered at your stare, oSoa or hoaa, f 0 coats easts a Boath. Hue Front livery and Feed Sublet Feraerly tao Ooodaaa stables ij wkli BQOirrc uvmv and -) nam man bbbbbW at HaWaUm. Praaa. .aaaaaBBBBf7 aajayBaafBaoja at awpvi Peat PieBeBBel saBa bbbbsb; Ktsasslh FaMa, Or. CBlMM M M K jfe '; ''''.;ri,,,OMwUTf aoaolt-W TheEYcninf Herald w. a mnn. PubUshed dear oaooot omaAm? Tao Hernia PaBltthtae Coaaam? at Klaaeth FaUa, at III Feersh Sweet Batatas) at Uo atKlaa- ath Falls. Oregon, tor threagh tao aattor. SubeertpUoa Unas ay aaM to aay ad- droa la tao UaRod Btata: One year Oataoata U KI.MAni PALIA . . OaVfJON SATVRAAV, SRPTKMBKR S, ttU AXa) MOT A XAMAraAUUI Woataor PCQ'dy Cloar Claar Cloar FtCl'dy doady Ctoady Pt ady Cloar Cloar Cloar Clar Clear Pt. CVdy Cloudy Cloady Cloady Cloady Cloady Pt. Cl'dy Cloar Cloar Cloar 1. s. . 4. 5. C. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. IS. u. 14. 15. 16. IT. IS. 1. 30. SI. 21. 23. , S3 4? , It 41 ? 44 ItMMtMMll A, IV WW ? 40 . WW WW war ww waV W lt ww olaV OooaoWW tl (0 40 S3 43 t0W 11 iit I!! dJa ww wl II ! "A- SI 89 T...70 39 4 ' ! 4ll WW OPTIMISM RBOARMXG FVTCRE WHE Srat atep toward sacccaa la A aolioriag la sucocaa. No com- Baaity caa bo built iptot place or proaUaeaeo ualeaa IU cltlsoaa hata coaddaaco ia ita fataro. Coaiideaco ia coatagloiu, aad, bow- Ter optiaioUc a. tew dtlxeaa aay bo, uatil taeir optlalaB baa beoa cob aaaicated to those about taoa It baa aot reached lu groataat oSocUreaeoa. OptlalaB Is a great peraoaal resource for aay aaa. Tbo ssbo optlalsa, if iajoctod Into tbo aJtalra of a coav Bualty, will make its progress rapid aad its success aocure. It has f requeatly oeea said that tbo wbole of the Pacific Coast population Is doBlaated by optlBisa, aad that the Barrelous success of that region has beea due to the optimism that psrrades its people. Erery citlsea of a Pacific Cosst community bslloTes that bis Is the best coauaualty oa the coast, aad be belteres, also, that the coast, as a whole, is little short of a paradise oa earth. Everybody who has rislted the West aad the cosst especlallly is Im pressed with the bopef ullaeas aad the coafideaco that possesses everybody la this section. There are other sec tloaa aad there are aaay individual communities in which the fire of bops for the future always burns ia tbo brightest flame, aad la all such sec lions sod communities progress is rapid. Improvement is the order of the dsy, sad success after success Is aeblsved with apparent spontaneity. No wonder Klamath Is destined to go ahead. In addltioa to our astural resources, boundless la tbeir extent, we are receiving great aid from other sources aad caa attract still aore by making more Baalfsst our owb confidence la our country."' The salesman who has aot entire confidence la the merits of tbo com modity be seeks to dispose of has difficulty in bis work. The'commua Ity where people are imbued with tbo knowledge that ia it or" near It there is everything needed to make it forge ahead, will progress. And what community Is more hap pily blessed In this respect tbaa Klamath Palls, with IU timber, IU farming possibilities, Its irrigation system, Its water power prospects, and other still undeveloped re sources? We know all this why not 1st others know? '. Scattered Shots .'. e so e o s "PEACE IS IN SIOHT," aays a local progaostleator. Of course. We can ato a long ways these days. WITH THE DUCK season right at aeeldeat lasuraaee ratea aay Uko a high Juap. , , . "ir STONEWALL JACKSON had Moraa his troops thlaV war" taoro weald hare lata o Coafodarata ao- At the Churches Third aad Ptae Straeta. J. S. Stab- MeaoM. pastor. Supsrtateadsat ot Saaday school J. U. Mason. Clerk ot Seosloas C C. Hoguo. PUaUt MIm A. a. Parker. President Christian adsavor Roy LaPralrle. Saaday school at 10 a. ak Preaching at 11 a.m. SubjectTha Church." Union evening services at Christian church. Prayer meeting Wednesday at S p. a. The Ladles' Aid Society will gtve "A Trip Arouad the World" nest Friday night. Notice the papers (or further announcments. You are cordially tavited to all cf these services. A tpeclal lavlUUoa is given to straagera. Chare, of OH SUaatasta Sirvlesa are held oa Saaday aaralag at 11 o'clock aad Wedaeaday aroalac at 7:30 la Cbrlatlaa SeJaaea Kail, la tho Jacobs block, coraor Third aad Mala streota, aaaUlra. The lesson subject for Sundsy Is ReslMy." Charch at Uw Wordea avaaao aad DoaaM atraata. Rev. Wa. McMIUaa. 8. J., pastor. First aaaa at 3:30. High Mass aad Reaedletloa at lu:30 a. a. Catechsttcal laatrucUoaa ovary Sat urday aad Saaday aoralas at 9:30. Week day Maaa every Boralac at 7:18. Services at Merrill oa tho third Sunday of each aeath. Grace MethAdwt Baascopal Ch Coraer Tenth aad High strosts; K. C. Richards. BttJater. 10 a. a., Suaday school. CJeo. J. Waltoa. saporlataadaac Epworth League at 7 p. a. E. M. Chllceto. prasldeat. Preaching at 11 a. m. Ualoa evening set vices at Christian charch. Prayer Booting Wodaoaaay orsalag at 3:00 o'clock. Chriottsa Caareai Coraor at NksU aad Plao atraata. KMar S. O. Bar lau, Blalotor. Raaldoaos. eoraor Teath aad High atraata. Fhoa 147. Blblo school at 10 a. a., C. C. Col- via, saporlatoadaat. Preaching at 11 a. m. Union evening services will be bold at this church. Cbrlstlaa Eadoavor at 7 p. a. H. S. Fez, prasldeat Wodaosday evealag, prayer aoat lag. All welcome. Baptist Charea Coraor KlghU aad Caaal strosta. Rev. A. T. pastor. Bible school at 10 s.b. ovary Lord's Day, C. R. Da Lap, seperiatoadsat. Union evening services at Christian church. Preaching at 11 a. a. Prayer meeting every Wedaeaday evealag at 7:30 p. a. Choir practice Friday evealaga. Everyoao cordially lavitod to all of these services. Ia tbs District of Coluabls women sre prohibited from working seven days a week. There are two of Chllceto writes tho 48S Mate. hted that paya. feat," says a wiseacre. But Stonewall aad the other generals made tbelr de cision oa tho spur of tho alauto while the aforementioned wiseacre has bad fifty years since tbo end of the conflict to figure out the defects DON'T BE AFRAID of the other fellow. You may look Just as big to him. MEN EXHIBIT bsttle wounds aad call It glory. If the cow kicks tbem they cuss. Pl-tid POH CIRCUIT COURT CLERK I wish to announce to the voters of Klamath County, Oregon, tbat I have been regularly noalaated for tho of fice of Clerk of the Circuit Court, by the Democratic, Repabllcaa aad Pro gressive parties, aad havs accepted the nomination tendered ae by each of the above aamed parties; that If yoa elect ae to Sll said ease, I will do ay beet to attend to the duties at said obco la aa eacieat aad eeoaoa leal aaaaer. My past record la thw llae ot work Is respeotfully referred to aa ay recoaaeadatloa. RaspoottaHy years 010. CHASTADY, Promt Iasaabeat. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON riTWWMFU7WSi at sBlBaVXiaBUlAn VJVfl Li i sLJl w ss&sT BBBBBwFfn SaaaBBvOHPiaM A V If SS OW i '"tvjn fY J I HHicly tlcrs plwuld ho f IbbU M V'W I JpKUOry ffcl la betora 10 oVIock Sat. J,,a T " "sstl V IfllvC yJ' unUy moralag to lasaro J L R -ja) .gar U U r pablkatlsa SSaw la VjBCSarlT i aU irf x- A lplondld evening m teut by the members ot Aloha Chapter, Order ot ths Eastern 81 w, ami friends ami visitors Tuesday eventns. hen Mla Maude Baldwin entcrlalnetl a num ber ot guests at tlu ltMdlti hotvl. Tho affair was given lu honor of Mrs, Nellie McQowan, tho tlraml Worthy Matron of the Kasteru Star (or Ore gon, who came la that night lo In spect the local chapter. Following tho meeting at the Mnnonlc hall, the Subject for Discussion at Several Club Meetings i .-. . , i TyirT- mmrrr m ((lll J-bT II . 1 .BsaW - F f ff f BBBU sBBbNk . guesU repaired to tbo Hotel Baldwin, where a delicious luncheon was served, aad talka aade by severe!. At the conclusion of this, dancing aad cards were enjoyed until a lets hour. The lobby of the hotel was tastefully decorated for the occasion, flowers, colored lights and bells being used In obtaining an entrancing effect. At tending were Mr. aad Mrs. K. It. Reames. Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Wlllets, Mr. aad Mrs. E. B. Henry. Mrs. Hen ry L. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle O. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Van Riper, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin, Mr. and Mrs. George J. Walton, Mr. and Mrs. William A. Delsell, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peyton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cbltwood, Judge aad Mrs. George T. Baldwin, Mr. snd Mrs. Will T. Lee, Mrs. Ida Fink, Mrs. George Hum, iruijirLnan.il iiannnnnnrinrinnr.'1-rri-i-rr Evening Dress Clothes Like Diamonds are worn with pleasure and satisfaction to the wearer only when he knows he has the best and not an imitation. When purchasing your dress suit, let us tailor and fit it for you, for it above all your wardrobe Mj should fit you with perfection. Our dress worsteds are some of the richest ever shown. The leading Fashion Publishing Com pany of the United States fur nishes us our authority for style, and our tailoring stands com parison with the best to be found anywhere. ' PRICES REASONABLE LOEWE BROS. f 'AatwfteWVaKwr aVwVwaJJawwVhbnSnBJBlhhB Mrs, M. 1 Sargent, Ml UiuUe Har gent, Ml t'lsra Klmer, Mls l.llllan Stilt, MIm l.oul llenrnm, MIm Kllia Htllt. Mrs. Worloy, Mrs. Hiram P, Munloch, Mrs. Blackwood, Dr. and Mrs. U U Tnax. Mr. nnd Mm. Auttln J. White. Karl II. Wghl. Miss M" Cutdy, Mls Nellie Mvdnoen. Mr. aud Mrs. W, l McMillan, lr and Mrs. W, A. 1-oonard. Mrs, C. H. Coon, a ho has been vU I UTTT 1 I ' itlng relatives In Ashlsnd for several weeks, has returned. The regular meeting of the Wo men's Christian Temperance Union was hsld Tuesday afternoon at the Christian church. At this meeting Rev. Mrs. Hammer. Iter. M. F. Child and Elder S. I). Ilarlau spoke. Itev. Child told o( tho encouraging work elsewhere In the county. The nest meeting will bo held October 13th at the homn of Mrs. 1., I). Klnoear. 0 With the European war at lu height, and tho world still wondering at tho gsllanl stand made by the Ut ile country against the Herman hosts, "Belgium" was an itxtremsly timely study topic at Wednesday's meeting of Hie Kwsuna Literary Club, and -..----..-.......... -bbbbbbbbV ia..-s ' f 1 TV I V ' r vjm",r I 'luurit Inletc! i brought out during- .,.. HflHMMMin. The tin vt lug was Held at Die borne of Mrs. II. P. Chamber. lain, and liter aero present Mr. Paul llogsrdus, Mr, (leurge J. Wal ton. Mr, llert Carl Thome. ir. u V tftewail and Mm. John McLean, Mm. PhlUp J. SlnnuU I esinwied home this evenlug Iroiw a week's vlll with relallve In Yreka. Members l lb llrldgo Club, their l.u.lwmU and a tw lnvlle.1 guesls will be entertained IhU evening by Miss Maude Baldwin at the Hotel Baldwin. The early part of lite eveu. Ing will bo devoled to bridge, and alter relrcehmenU ar erved daae lug will be lu order. Th list In Mode Mr. and Mrs. Wrley O Kmltli, Mr. and Mr. K, It, lleamep, Mr and Mrs. leorg NoUnd, Mr. and Mr. Itiibett A JohitMiu, Mr. snd Mrs. r.M nr.l J Mttrray, Mr, slid Mm. Fm-I it. Mill. Mr. and Mm. Herbert 1. (Isle, Mr. and Mis.Frauk Stone, Judge nnd Mr. Ueorge Tf Baldwin, Mrc Nsllltf Mowen. Mr. V. ttu Hsld win. Charles F, Hlune, IMu J Xuw Mali, liuntan II Caniibl and Chas. Baldwin. F. Xlm Baldwin lell this morning lor Ukevtew, alter a short visit here Mr. Baldwin will remain (or versl days. With 1&0 or more in attendance, ilia ruttfutlun slwn the delegate to the Young People' convention al the Christian church by the local young iiAniite' socletlea liroVod 10 be a Ulllf (CoaUaaed as pace 4 NOSTRILS AND HEAD STOPPED UP FROM GOLD? TRY MY CAATRRH BALI tastaaUjr dears Air I Vea RrssUhe Freelyi DaM Oeesi Naety Cs4arrlal Try "Ely's Creaa awla." (1st a small bottle aayway, Jast to try It Apply a little la the Nostrils mil lu.Untly your clogged nose sad toy;..M.up air passages of tbs bead III oiwo ; you will breaibe freely; dullues snd hrsdscbe dlMppsr. By morning, the catarrh, rold-la-bead or catarrhal aore throat will dleapper. Knd .iirlt misery now! (let the imsll bottie of "Ely's Creaa Bala" at aa drug store. This sweet, fre " "SgaasjjLsrjegas-jsftlir f.? -Vy A'BBBBBBBUsBCBBBBBBBKaBBUBBXlBP'' !MS .LeTSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBTBBV aaawPwaBBBiB-BaaBTSBBkBawT MM'sTrswBBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBaBawBarjpJii Better get yours before tke war caue tui tncredue in price. We aAve tlbtMt---good onee. , Frotn $1 M up UNDERWOOiyS . PHARMACY Coraer. Mala sad 7th SlresB, KUaadh FaMs, Orasaa THE DOORS FIRST STATE and KLAMATH tTilf ntVanM HATUm,Y, WMTKMMKU as, ,, Xettta f PmiM.MMier's tuu Nollce U hereby given ItistUi.i.t lowlns described liumM wre . pounded, and will be old ..... . ntirllon al lint clly pound at 6 p h on aaiuruay, nepteautr SO, l4t One sorrel mare, age sboul H years, branded with double t. .v left Rlioulder, One black gelding. io .k,1u, . yesm, branded CH n left tip. KV OWENS. Pouodlustr 940t Hubecrlbe tor the Herald, It aaalh "nrrrrrirrirrrmTimnriiiiiii POR RENT OFFIUM ROOMS-Cholce suit H the Odd Fellows and Wllltu b . lugst best locaUoa la the city, W, O. Hmlih, Hersld eSlte. iji NICELY FUHNIMIIKIl lrm bmM htHm at tna ciairmuni, IJ.m. FOR MKNTFour room. alclrtc nuhed, aad with all mo4ra m. vealeacea. laaalre A. A. lutlatts 4 llll LOST AND FOUND l,0T Between Mslln t4 Menm small leatbsr grip, rosuislu i wearing BpM and lad' purs sat money and rhecks, Fludrr it u rewarded by returnlo to v o Hntllb. Klswath Falls, POR SALE FOR MALE Duck boat, gsMllas glae. high grade rawer s4 ograpb.J.S. Peck, 741 WaUsttll MISCELLANEOUS I PUBLIC HTKNOORAPHKH-NOTAtl Ugsl papers, letter wrlilig iM copying. (I. II Ashley, 134 Bins. iphoae 17. Mils' avaal beta eleeetvee by tbs hat at the aestrile; penetrates sad beta) As laaaaed, awellea aeabrsae abht llaee (he aaaa. head aad tares: cleara air paassgaa stops assty a cbarges aad a feettM ot caaaa soothla rellet ceaes Ise4lliy. Doa't Uy awake toatgkl tww gtlag tor areata, wRh head iteSwl; aostrlle closed, hawhlag aad blselM ' Catarrh or a cold, with IU rssaa) nose, foul aaceaa dropplsg last aa ; ihroal. aad raw dryaess Is dleueaai -but truly aitllia Put year toUh Jaet caee "Ely's Creaa Bala" aad yew ew or catarrh will Barely dtssppetf- (PaM AdfarUeat) - TO WEALTH Open readily to him pJjj mado early and frequent dea In a savings bank Ilk thf man who baa savd oOea , .....!. I. . mnriaV I"' The aaa who spend all wt able to embrace such er: ties, Save saw aaa bo res4 your chance coaes. SAVINGS B - -p-r. r J