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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1914)
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON MONDAY, UKOKMiiKH Ul, ,4 BenkTsQassifiedAdFs. FOR RENT .NICELY FURNISHED steam heated rooms at th Clelnaont. 11-1" ltu FURNISHED KOOMS tor light house keeping; rent reasonable 110 See m4 atreet, U-tt FOR RENT Fire room modern kouM, clot In; rang cennected: us room furnished. K. a. Ar graves, IT Willow it. 15-tt OFFICE ROOMS Choice suites la th Odd Fellows mil Wlllll build loci; beet location la the city. See W. O. 8mlth, Herald office, 20-tt FOR SALE KOR SALE IS 13 Studebaker 25 au tomobile. In first class condition; cheap for ceh; need larger car In my ulne. Chllcote. 35 Main. 12- 7,1 lira. Geo. W. Gocthals, wlfo th Oovernor of the Panama Canal! Zone. la known aa tbo "tint lady of; toe land" In that territory. The Duchess of Sutherland, who ls'V acting aa a Red Cross nurse, waa un-J der flr during the bombardment of N'araur by the Oenanns. , PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AMnUCM DtSCKANCB Heather Oragoa Aaaodatloe TIU Mas Oaee and Residence. NW ear. ?t and Main nof m cla yto v m. WIKKIKH rkytirlaa aac) Sergeo t) Osteopath , gwdyotfnraat (Splmal Treatment) Onto heaaa: t to 11:10 a a; 1 U'p a, j evenings. 7 to t . rnc klamath fall HTKAM LAtTNTJKT Guarantee trat elan work aa wall aa lrt claa aarrle. it ye nave ocr stoa to aaak eaalaiat and 4a sot cat lm- attention, pboat D. at. CAMPBELL Wood! Wood! Mck Wood, ataxic, doable load Keckgpria Coal (Extra oa hill) U-lnch Body Wood 16 -Inch Limb Wood -ft. Body Wood 4-ft. Unb Wood Lea Or a DoaJ Btor P. C CARLSON BARN PAINT Best rough board and roof paint known. Satisfaction guaranteed SO Gallon. Barrel $3.50 5 Gnllon Can $1.00 For more information call on KLAMATH FUEL CO. 515 Main Street IMPORTANT EVENTS IOI4.I8 AT (H Hill WINTER SHORT COURSE JAN. 4-30 Agriculture, Including Ajronomy, Animal Husbandry, Dairying, Hortl- culture, Poultry Husbandry, Insects, Plant and Animal Diseases. Cream. ry Management, Marketing, etc. ttoa Economic, including Cook lag, Home Nursing, Sanitation. Sew Im. Dressmaking and Millinery. Cmaastre, Including Business Man ag eaten t. Rural Economics, Business Law, Oik Training. Farm Account big, etc. Eagiaecring, Inciudlog ShMWork and Koadbulldlng. FAMItS WEEK-FEBRUARY M A gwarai clearing house session f fat 4ay far tb exchange of dynamic Maw m tk Mt pressing problema f Mm thtM. Lectures By laadiag Mtkuhln. Stat cef araacM. XTaWIOff SBRVtCl OfJart iactufw, ssevaki acheele, la im nuaiereua cerrespertoeac ;t PfcsM, Stotog, Baad, vote. NalKMM. Reduced rate n til rail NMa. For furtker Infcrsaalon addreae, Tfc OrttMi AfrfcNJtnrj CtMMd, The Evening Herald j V. (. SMITH Published dally eiept Buaday fey Tht Herald Publishing Company of Klamath rails, at US rourth Street 1 Entered a. th poatomc at Kits th Fall. Oregon, for traaimtsaioa through th matU at r-l matter Subscription term by malt to aaj at- dreo In th l)altd Btataa: One yur . I.0o Oaf rooth . . 0 KLAMATH KAMA OKBOON MONDAY, dkckmukh ai, 11)11 VM NTOP AT KLAMATH FALLS GIULS AXD THE C1TV F I COUI.U bring only one m sasf. It would b tht: Keep your .girl away from the city. It la a queer psychology, that great yearn ing in a young girl' heart to go to the city to work. I heard tb call. Jest as so many thousand of other KlrU hare beard it are hearing It now. Eleven years I have been with and of that great class of wago earn er working women. I h.ito aeen what I hare seen, and out of my heart I beg you young girl, give up the foolish day dream of glories that are to bo found In lb city. Wby. you think it U a great, beautiful, lighted ttrecU I know, I had visions! It 1 a Valley of Homesickness, and Lonelt nets and Cpld and Heart Hunger are your companions. There may be bright lights, but they cannot plerc tbo darkness of loneliness you enter. There may be crowd, but their voices are lost la the noise and rash of their hurrying feet. Thero may be beautl fnl homes, but they ar closed to the lonely little wayfarer, who pause out side their gate always outsld their gates, child. There may be beautiful music, but It Is lost la the sob of homesickness. There mar be the Creit Chance, but, oh. It mean fight, fight, fight, with only one cbanc In a minion of reaching the goal. You come to the city to get away from loneliness, you tell men. Ob. my little friends, you know the bird and the trees and the fiowera they are ail your friends. Out in the city you know not a aoul, not a thing. It Is the most heartbreaking thing la the world to bo loneome in a great crowd of people. Keep close to father and mother, to home and friends. Re member the many little fly-by-nlghts of whom I have spoken, who leave tbo country in the cool dewy evening and wake up in the crash and grind of tie city; who turn their face toward the city and a "good tlmo" only to find that they have really left the "good Urn" behind. Just live your life, making It sweet and pure. Remember that no evil thought can enter unlesa you open the door. Your life is yours. Don't waste It. Stay In your quiet, peaceful, whole- omo home, living in touch with God, who is good, delivering Justice to all men, and when the knock come and they will como preach yourself this little sermen: I'm bigger than any thing that can happen me; sorrow and temptation are outside my door; I'm in my house and the key is lost. From an address by Nan W. flperry, arelstant state labor commissioner, Kansas City, Mo. LIMIT INTRODUCTION' OP BILLS WHEN It 1 recalled that twenty four of twenty-nine measure on the ballot were voted down at the polls, legislators should be alow to introduce bill. The legislature bl cnnlally spends about 125,000 print ing bills that never come to a vote, and are Introduced for mero effect. If tho legislature wants to econo mize and lave a chance to consider carefully necessary measures, why does It not limit tho bills? An iron clad resolution should be Introduced In each house early in the sceslon to limit bills to Ave for each member. Then prohibit Introduction of bills the last twenty days of the setuion ex cept by unanimous consent That would giro twenty days to consider 4 CO bills. If the expressed will of tbo voter Is heard, not one In ten of those should pas. . Scattered Shots .'. e e e e TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY On ac- count of the present stringency, hard times and the paucity of the circulat ing medluB, I oCr y faJae taatb for trot until tuch tlmo aa the llcl glau appetite ar satisfied and I can get something to chew on. Lady rent- ar preferred. Dob Alexander, "DONT TALK WAUtalk bul- new" It all right, but oui fallow say Sherman' definition of ar alio describes the condition of butlnct. RY THE WAY, Sherman' war-lime definition hat been quoted to often that a fellow asked u the other day who tht man Sherman I. JUST BECAUSE you favor the elites 1 no roaton you thauld try to empty all the Herman schooner WHAT ARE jou doing toward! Klamath county' exhibit at the Pan ama-Pacific International exposition. If you can't call at the Chamber of Commerce, tend a note, and a party will call to set your donation SOME PEOPLE are mean enough' to attribute the prrent egg price to the fact that there t to bo home talent raudcvltt how ChrUttns night. Advertised lXtert Tb. following unclaimed mall mat tcr in the Klamath Kail potoBlce. adtertUed of the 19th day of Decem ber, will be sent to the dead letter cfilce at Washington. D. C. on the td day of January. 1915: Dealt. Gortruda F.. Mr. Hols, Henry l.iugblln. Edward Marconi. Ermtnlo (tultan) ParrU. John Thomas, Mrs. laura Tunnel!. Mrs. Emma Thompson. Walter Watt. Mrs. Kstctla Walker. Mr. W. A. A charge of lc will be made on alt tetters delivered from this Hat. In calling for letter please say advi r tlieJ. W. A DELZfXU P. M NOSE CLOGGED FROM A COLO OR CATARRH Apply Cross la Notrit To Open Up Air Panaagn. -.-......... ii,tB,,il,J In on minute your clogged nostrils will open, tho air passage of your head win clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffling, blowing, headache, dryness. No strug gling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh win be gone. Get a small bottle of Ely'a Cream Halm from your druggist now. Apply a uttio or tnu fragrant, antiseptic healing cream In your nostrils. It penetrates through every passage of tho head, soothes the Inflamed or swotlen mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly. It's Just fine. Don't stay atuffed-up with a cold or nasty catarrh Relief comes so quickly. EASY TO DARKEN YOUR GRAY HAIR VOL' CA.V MtiNG HACK COIXHt A.VD LVHT1W WITH 8AGK TEA AND HtrU'HVK When you darken your hair with Sage Tea and Sulphur no on can tall. because It's done so naturally, so evenly. Preparing thi mixture at home, though, is muasy and trouble some. For CO cent yon can buy at any drug store the rcady-to-us toalc called Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Malr Remedy." You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with it and draw this through your hair, taking on small strand at a time, Dy morning all gray hair disappears, and, aftar an other application or two, your hair becomes beautifully darkened, glouy and luxuriant. You will alio dUcovar dandruff 1 gone and hair ho atonped I (falling. Gray, faded hair, though no dl- grace, I a sign of old ago, and as we' all desire a youthful appearance, gat busy at once with Wyetu'a Sag and i Sulphur, and look year younger, glosay, soft and luxuriant. (Advertisement) ( Of the half million women worker employed In the trades in London over 45,000 are out of work, while some 200,000 are on half time. Insurance that pay, gee Chllcote. 89 Mala street. Pros M. ll-tf Moving by parcel post is the latest use to be made of the mall In Grass Valley, California. A family, moving there from Nevada seat moat of tnalr household good by Chairman of the CommitttelProbing Affairs of the Navy .asssssssP .' JiSBSSsKlTS wi sssssssssECf l m atttttttttsss v0','i'- -v Ik! tBfBBBsBstlBBitttjsTV. TVI HS SttttStsHWJltF v" S BSSSSst'Tl.' I ttssssssLWf j-'""1 sB tf- Lf ttttttSW :: ' BBBBBB" H BBB1V BBBBBBbF lBBBBsi t' K Bsssm' at5ai " ' bVbbbb! 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The next meeting Is to be held January ISth, Efficiency of tbo saw has ben great ly Increased by the recent Invention of a Frenchman. Tho teeth of the new saw aro arranged In alternate group four pointing forward amllthcro then four pointing back. For cutting metal the new saw am almost as efficient aa saws of the usual pattern. Out of a total area of Cl.UG.iflO acre of land In Oregon. 36,:: 14,- 317 acre are under Federal control. Th forfeiture of the O. & C. Land grant will add 2.074.1CI acre that will be drawn from taxation. A machine ha been devised for Imitating tho noise of an aeroplane engine, with the object of alarming hostile troops. Servian and Monte negrln troop used to ratttedurlng the lialkan war to tmlute machine gun fire. Menace of tho "film famine" which because of the war threatened to hurt American moving picture Indus try has been banished. Moving pict ure film is being made out of skim- mad milk. Wounded soldiers In France are being taught to knit by the women of thai country. fii . e4 iTit,t f$3lSSK Vf1HyBBr' SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBDrH . - '.w '!.?. tm.'l3MA I.IIA .?. T . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OFKLAMATsl Capital Stock, 100,000 Surplus, $11,000 OUR POLICIES- To distribute Hi baaka asweta In Mch a tray a te aaaiataia aasler any rondllloa aa4 at all ttmm aa of lu dassitra aad take a af Ma Immigration Is Settling Up "Manless Land" Through Activities of This State Department, Settlement Has Been Going On Farms Are Listed for Sale No Fee Charged .Nvllttutaudlu the unfavorable vciulllluiu which ht ev!tnl tor the Hi tu )m, bush lit thli cuuittr) uud nbtiud. tb krtltlMk' Up of the lilthcrnt uupvopM laud lit UrvKou l.tu ico no uh 4tv4'lll), atthouiih of . ,,. , .-I. . . . .t ii- i'mi hiih riii',M (inrmtrj, vriMiiwiiE uiirfi 'ior . injiuniniCB ffoiil all p4r ,r ,n,ii. )Ua)4r, wIipm the rllrMd made ne without M luUttrnllun f tx n KMrdpo, ttruug putut uf tilr ttum-atJtblfd i. ; Tfc rommtuimi i. . om(mii, evciunlotu each ip-cuirluc spring aud, For lhl o(il( ln cvntmlMltin (",! and mprruu.o ti ih oo,uu fall. 'cIm comntUtlnn Mr fr- arty .tlrl,riiltli 6U(-i,,)4ia , Uiiack Due t ih. qulvt but piililcnt acth-'klnd, the list blu futnUtird jlne any no. mimrhi ,it t, n4k' lu of the tirvsou St4t Immigration piuuipdy and frt uf charge to attjr jfalrlr wpon u tni and .ie,fr u I'uiumlMlou, which h brn In upeito lntrivd, cwch ht chins B(-eri. h trvinettdnu Inrtum., on (j, cratluu lor thp kut thrte )ru. thtcurat luformattuii a tu rlunlr u(,fulur wUar of the .uu opporluultu oinl attraction ot tht tate. frM the sutler' tndt5ln,f hav bn given the wldrti (Hjoatblo publicity, thousand of prmpvtl liomcwevker hao Nn aupplld with the tUatti Hanker' AMoclation and! tho Orrfiun lvropmenl l;ue,'mny thousand, of drrlp(hn UxiV. ltbn (un4 twine p,.iJ .tut), step bae bn taken tu prwlvct newjltts, each brlnc tho l uf Ihojlu tho culloctlon and dU3tuinua i( curocr i mm uvas awinuiru vj un - A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP By Hal NEW YOHK. Dec. 31. Give litU..th M suited tho professionalism! burg University a clean bill of hwlth. Tbo :CMrld Inatltuilon derwr',w PMUburg Unlerlly ar-prae, ., , ... . .t .(HcAlly Identical with the of lb Jsrgn t.tern Institution, with thol haobet,u circulated to the 8tthal(0fto r,t.B,toB , ,hw rMww ru,j there aa profeitonailsm In lha..nllr(amJlni njj ,h, htHjt M rank of Pitt'a crack foolbl team yrar w, 1U, tlteh ft fw,0 ,0,o ,,,, wcro nailed to tho rnaat today by K.jfo ftnother twelvemonth, atcofd-'Oei ... W..1W. (ii"i Bjisf 4 iu- letlca at the Smoky City Unhentiy. Acting on a uggwtlon recently, jmado In this column that "where waa o much muk thor ought to be an eiplanitlon." tJrad uato Manager DavU haa Irrefutably bown tho amoko to have come from Pittsburg' factory chlmne;, or from orno of the so-called "lllg Four" claa team who were larruped by the Pltuburglan clan at football last fall, and wanted to show an alibi. Manager Davis give hla alibi In the form of a pretty complete history of every member of the team. At any rate, tho history I complete enough to dUpcl any Idea that tbo Pltuburg eUrctt had a taint of professionalism In lu system. If them are still re maining any unbeliever who want to b convinced, the historic of tho Pitt playera may be had from the writer on application. Manager Davi' explanation, by the way, conveys the rather Interesting Information that, with two'exceptlon. Pennsylvania furnished all except two of tho regulars. With these two ex ceptions, all learned the rudiments' of the game In Western Pennsylvania , high and prop school -throo of thorn ' at Ilullefonte Academy. Another point that might Interest Whi '&, ifAjt "jl7tTv"tM UlVij FALLS, ORKOON amBl reaarra ( sneet ta imW&w'2Y&l SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl V -T. " ' T I r VV I WVV fJ P .n -M aarTairiag Commission's Work ttupuluu ttal Mt .Ul and land tvutAttm. A UndOUtlttK ylem Im Ueu wi A Uik inri of ttU li rretuf( b laMUhad by meAutur which th tHiuaflvi lu tlertuan. Nwrnim, hlj iS. tide Mwwtr of 4atUb (Atm land uu ectKn, ihe cmuuiu.u.t, iml,i,iftJ' ' b bntntit lu touch with h uuld.'iit.iilttor lu recitn SHd ,,, i. , - ik . . ,,., 4i . , mil, adaptabltlty and I tHnlli.it if Up land oflcffd, aln the prlc it whlrli It wilt b "t'l, the twUtnabUi uf tht price bolng ararmrd b im lutfttl.alrrrfdr u4r r lm. j tanker or atimn iither rtrilbl hate Iwn ptluted and distributed i4io anu going into RllllUlo ilctail Sheridan rumor 1 tho fact that tho eligibility iBt t 4nagr DavU. , 0w i.ooo.ooo wom.n !.) ih aiihohI tirm.i i i,t.tMi uiu AAklng him t pd a mavement fur tact among the warring nation abroad Coal r.ulrd fur one Journey bt - tweon New York and Liverpool by a tnfk.i.m it... w.i.i Mi, ..i.. . . , . . "ctt Wi"0 Up ' lrn'tco r""' 25 Per Cent Off OnTpys and Fancy China THE DEAL STORE A Most Appropriate Gift i .hn'lTriwWrSMa Tig SBVBsAMVaMMBBBBBS' FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH I'AI.LS, ORICGON YOUR BEST GIRL Wfml.l h il llglilrd f you gave KODAK Price range from A to UK. Ileinrrnber, L'nderwood la Ilia tCattntaM Agent lu Klamath Falls, other drug alore ha the OKNUINK KODAK. UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY Corner Mala aad 70s Htreet, Klamalli Kails, Ore) tiiillug ihdlnrnt .ti,n, ,fc vpttiituitilr4 f,r b,tici. , ,. i " i u It ha In lu Die. n.ut,, t)tit retifhr ami r,re, Imanr f lUrt ru-, itrgni-,- ' rnofe nl la it ar i H c i)b. ir nd prMpcilr0 tiit.i. (SVIthcf (ha t.th.i4 ift.o, b( tho ruwiHl.slun nor t t v kpBa, ineir vteeuiive crn rii UIUlCRMtWn tlUW tha Ul. .1 iracta atl'l Rgurr The Urgvsi diamond ttto.n u dUcotvfcd In th l'rwir toiem It tho Trata, In tl0i i .iftiod 3.3J3U tarat. 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