The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 02, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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KATUHDAY, JANUARY , 1U
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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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SITUATION WANTED
WANTED Position, on ranch as
foreman and cook by man and wife.
AddrcM C.E.T., Klamath Falls. 31-6
FOR RENT
FOR RENT Sir room houso on High
betweea 10th and 11th; four-room
bungalow1 on Crescent avenue, bath,
family range, heater and blinds with
bouse. Inquire 1005 10th nnd Pine.
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FURNISHED ROOMS for light house
keeping; rent reasonable. 110 Sec
ond street. U-tf
OFFICE ROOMS Choice suites la
the Odd Fellows and WJlllta budd
ings; best locaUom In the city. See
W. O. Smith, Herald office. 20-tt
FOR SALE
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BARQAIN lot of wood at Murdock
property, on High street. Inquire
at L. B. Klnnear, at Star Drug Co.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
ABSTRACTS INSURANCE
Members Oregon AasociarJea
TlUe Mem
Oflee aad Resideace, .
NWeor.7tnadMala Ph0M m
CLAYTON E. WHEELER
PfcyatcJaa mad Sargeoa
Osteopath
Spoadylotheraptet
(BpUal Treatmeat)
Oflce heuse: to 11:10 a. m; I
to p a. i erasing, 7 to I
. TBE BXAMATH FALLS
STEAM LAUNDKY
Ooaraateas Irat claaa work as
well aa fret elaas serrtse.
It yon hare occasion to make
eomplalat aad do aot gat lm
msaJsts attoatloa, phoas
O. B. CAMPBELL
Wood! Wood!
Block Wood, single, doable loads
Rock Springs Coal
(Extra on hill)
M-lach Body Wood . . .
16-laca Limb Wood
4-ft. fiody Wood
-tt. Limb Wood .
Leave Oriera at
Bqaara Deal Store
P. C. CARLSON
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- After January 5th
Wc Will Give Scrip
WITH ALL SPOT CASH WOOD
BUSINESS at regular prices.
Leave money with order or pay oa
Delivery
KLAMATH FUEL CO.
515 Main Street
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HEAD STUFFED FROM .f.
CATARRH OR A COLD I
Say Cream Applied in Nostrils
Opens Air Passages Right Up. Z
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Instant relief no waiting. Your
clogged nostrils open right up; the air
pasaagee of your head clear and you
can breathe freely. No more hawk
ing, snuffling, blowing, headache, dry
'ea. No struggling forreath at
Right; your cold or catarrh disap
pears. 4 Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
Bala from your druggist now. Apply
.a'Jlttle of this fragrant, antiseptic,
healing cream in your nostrils It
penetrates through every air passage
of the bead, soothes the Inflamed or
swollen mucous membrane and relief
comes instantly.
Ifs Jast fine. Don't stay stuffed
up with a cold or nasty catarrh.
(Paid Advertisement)
W." H. Thomas of Los Angeles, Cal
dates ha has invented a lock which
picked.
ttgasof labor unrest have been
'straw lately la LapUad.
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W. O. SMITH
Published daily except Sanaa? by
The Herald Publishing Compaay of
Klamath Falls, at US Fourth Street
Entered at the poatoBoe at Klam
ath Falls, Orsgoa. for traaamlssloa
through the malls as eecoas-elass
matter.
Subscription trms by mall to amy ad
dress In the Ualted 8Utea:
One year H.OO
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KLAMATH FALLS. . . OBBGON
SATURDAY, JANUARY 2, IBM
AND STOP AT
KLAMATB FALLS
HELPFUL CONSERVATION1
TIB rOKEST service has long
beeu looked upon with antagon
ism by all 'timber sections where
thousands of acres of choice timber
was withdrawn from the public use.
The talk made here last fall by Chief
Forester Henry S. Graves, though,
has brought people to reallxo that
the service is past the theoretical
stage, and Is really trying to work
for the people.
The time was when a national for
est was supposed to be a touch-not
handle-not proposition; it was some
thing to be fenced In and left alone.
If there has been opposition to the
forest service idea in this country
It has been opposition directed at
any policy, actual or supposed, that
contemplated leaving a vast amount
of valuable public property In idle
ness, under which condition, after
maturity, it deteriorated rather than
Improved in character.
The sale of mature timber from
the public lands was a step in the
direction of practical utility. Now
tho Forester proposes a plan by
which a national forest may be made
accessible to the public and the ex
pense of making it accessible shall
be borne by the forest itself.
It Is too early to say whether the
plan for securing advances on future
revenue from the sale of timber can
be worked out in a pratical way, but
It is certain that use may be made
of the present congressional appro
priation of 20 per cent of the gross
receipts from forests for the main
tenance of schools and building of
roads and of the additional 10 per
cent for roads for general public use,
The desire of the Chief Forester
evidently Is to utilize these means
In the manner Indicated to the great
est poslble extent, and as quickly
as possible, so as to open up the re
serves, that the general public may
have access to them for the purpose
of sightseeing and recratlon. One
thing is certain: that such a policy
will tend to remove any local antag
onism that may exist toward forest
reserves by making them contribute
directly to the development, attrac
tiveness and wealth of tho localities
In which they exist
Scattered Shots .'.
MANY IS THE DAD, now that
Christmas is over, who can realize
why Santa's whiskers are white.
THE ONLY BIO export Mexico can
boast of these days is provisional
presidents.
ONE FELLOW says Klamath Falls
is citlfled enough to have a street
car line. Not until the houses are
numbered.
JUST A FEW MONTHS more, and
grass will begin to get green like
wise, some Christmas jewelry.
UNCLE SAM'S NOTE to England
regarding the detention of American
vessels shows that there are times
that it behooves the Innocnt By
stander to speak up.
ONE OFFICIAL ACT that Oov-
enor West has thus far neglected is
a report on his investigation in Klam
ath Falls. We'd like to have It
Insurance that pays. Hee Cfatlcote,
OSS Main street.
Dance at the Opera House tonight
Metrouolitan orchestra of 7 pieces.
A small amount of money to loan
oa farm, land or Improved dry prop
erty. Chilcote, 885 Mala street. l-6t
South Wales has 609 of the 3.289
coal mines worked in the United
Kingdom.
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On Wednesday night, December
30, Rev. E. C. Richards and wife
gave the annual pastor's reception to
the official board of Grace M. E.
church, at their home, 1019 Jefferson
street. The evening was spent In
formally in conversation, story telling
and music. Light refreshments were
served. Those taking part in the
musical program were Dr. and Con
stance Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J.
Walton, Vernon Motschenbacbcr,
Mrs. R. R. Hamilton, and Miss Louise
Benson. At tho close of the evening
the pastor made brief remarks of
appreciation and good wishes for
Judge Henry L. Benson who for
17 years has been a trustee of the
church property and who left Fri
day for Salem to take up work on
the Supreme Bench. The invited
guests were Judge and Mrs. Henry
L. Benson, Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Fisher,
Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Leonard, Dr.
and Mrs. R. R. Hamilton, C. E. Wld
does and mother, Messrs. and Mes-
dames Geo. J. Walton, E. M. Chil
jjjl lyjilssj ) I Society Boticca should be ? ersf B Vlu " ' f
-i, g8&- Knll T) 'a befora 10 o'clock Sat- "1 r"''l
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OUR WEEKLY SERMON
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'A Model Congregation'
By ELDER 8. D. HARLAN,
Ac. 10:33. "Now therefore we are
all here present In the sight of God."
Cornelius was the captain of 100
soldiers, called the Italian band. He
was one of the best moral men in
the New Testament, feared God, gave
alms, devout and of good report from
without At his af
:ernoon worship he
saw a vision in
vhlch the angel
told him to send
men to Joppa for
a Gospel Preacher,
named Peter, who
would tell him
what he should do
to bo saved. Cor
nelius up to this moment always
bad worshipped God with a clear
conscience, of full duty alone. But
now be learns that a new dispensa
tion Is In force and that bis good
works win no longer alone. Justify
him before God. Our text is taken
from the speech Cornelius made upon
the arrival of the preacher. In many
respects we find here, a model con
gregation although neither Jewish
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FItANK 1. WIIiUS, Ohio
cote, F. M. Upp, Frank Nelson, J.
S. Elliot, I. D. Whitmoro, J. G. Camp,
J. O. Bcardsley, T. J. Prathcr, O. J.
Eskelson, Ueo. McDonald, W. B.
Barnes, J. Moore, E. B. Ramsby,
Hnrry E. Peltz, C. W. Arnold, L. C.
Lewis, Thos. skilllngton, Vernon
Motschcnbacher, Mrs. F. E. Boyd,
Misses Ida B. Momyer and Louise
Benson. Messrs, Arlle Worrell and
Clifford Sevltta. '
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highly enjoyable evening was
at tho homo of Dr. and Mrs.
spent
Maxwell M. Long In Hot Springs
dltlon Tuesday night, when Miss Ruth
Saucerman entertained. Her guests
wero Mr. and Mrs. M. S. West, Dr.
and Mrs Maxwell M. Long, Mrs. Har
ris, Mrs. Marquette, Mr. and MrB.
Louis G. Van Bellen, Mr. and Mrs.
Philip J. Slnnott. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry
Goeller, Albrccht Oehlcr and Joo P.
Brett. Flvo hundred was the game
of tho evening, and the attractive
prizes wero captured by Mr. and Mrs.
West. A splendid luncheon was serv
ed after tho awarding of tho prizes,
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Pastor Christian Church
nor Christian when they assembled.
The household of Cornollus woro
all present. Pcop'lo must go to the
church to recelvo its blessings. Noth
ing is more beautiful than to see
father and mother sitting with their
children in tho samo pew. Thoso
who do not attend church regularly
know llttlo of her activities. These
people met on time. Tardiness Is
largely a matter of education. Lot
us rosolvo during 1915 to bo prompt
lu our attondanco at tho Lord's Day
services.
They camo together for a definite
purpose. Church attendance Is to
kcop In tune with tho Infinite. A
delicate instrument like tho soul must
bo often tuned. Tho following lines
stato why some folks go to church
"Some folks go to church to take i
walk;
Others go to laugh and talk.
Some go for speculation,
Others go for observation,
Some go to take a ride;
Others go to hunt for a brldo,
Some go to show their clothes,
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and It was a lato hour boforo tlio of llrousou Howard's famous drama,
assemblage dispersed. "Tho Honker's Daughter." This Is
'tlio first picture to tio roluanml lieru
Mrs. Harry Coeller was liontess to'by tliu Life I'lioto Film Co., and tho
a few friends Thurscay nftoruoou atjHIni exchange has untitled Mr. Hriua
her homo on High street, when n.ton that It Is an exceptionally fine
pleasant afternoon was spont. Ncedlo
work and cards wcro IndulRod In,
and a dainty luncheon was sorvod.
In attendance wcro Mrs Louis O. Vnn
Bollen, Mrs. Philip J. Slnnott, Mrs.
uuucri aioan, .miss uiauuia u i.nugn-
illn. Miss Ruth Saucerman, MIbs Gort -
irudo Seoloy and .Miss Colden White -
Ad-jnack.
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; A iiart of young itconlo Hpent an
cnjoynblo opening nt tho Baldwin,
Now Year's Ere, dancing being tlio
chief entertainment. All of tlio girls
woro mnsks and powdered lmlr dur
ing the early part of tlio ovcnlng,
and sovernl of tho boys woro also
masked. At 12:30, refreshments woro
served. Present were: Miss Mnr
Jorlo Dolzell, Misses Maybcllo and
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Others go to hunt for beaux
Somo go to learn tlio preacher's nriino
Others go to bound liln fame
Somo go to dozo and nod,
Whllo others go to worship Ood."
These pcoplo realized thoy woro
present before flod and their hearts
wero prepared for his message. Dur
ing his ministry, Christ found much
stony ground becauuo HIS mesimgo
wns now, but later Brother Poter In
ono letter says,
"I am going to stir up your pure
minds by way of romembornnco In
regard to the things you nlroady
know."
Dr. Luko says:
"Tnko heed thoroforo how you
hear."
Thoy camo together with n spirit
of obedience. What tho Lord said
by tlio mouth of his messenger they
would do. Whllo Peter wns nrench
ing. tho Holy Spirit foil on thorn as
In tho beginning. In this Bormon
morality (alone) recolvcd its death
thrust. Cornelius could no Jongor ho
snved by giving alms nnd sacrifice
out tho mossago of tho Pontecostal
prcachor was repontenco and faith In
Christ with baptism Into his namo.
in order to havo his sins remlttod.
Wo ore glad that all of his household
woro present or this beautiful storv
of tholr salvation could not hvo been
101(1. I,et US studv'thln cnnirnxrnHn.,
and pattern our lives accordingly,
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A blR ulx-rool program In Hclioduled
for presentation iirtliu Star theater
tonight and tomorrow. Tho feature
of the bill Ih tlio nvcriH.-l production
offering. In addition to "The
Banker's Daughter" tlio llenrHt-Sollg
News I'lctorlal will nlno txt shown,
making n program oi six reels. Tho
program will bo ropvntod Sunday.
Another big feature Sunday will bo a
julnc - plccu orchestra, Introducing nn
1 excellent concert proemm.
In Fraternal Circles
Xolis f Intel est ItegnrdliiK tlm
I'ratminl Ortlerx
At tho regular meeting limt night
of Klamath Lodge No. 137, I. O. O.
I', tlio following olllcers wore In
ptalled for tho ensuing torni'
Past tlnind It. A. Emuiltt
N'oblo (lrimd M It, Doty
Vlro-Grand Carl Adams.
."i-cietiiry floo Hiimphroy.
Ticnmircr P. I, Fountain,
Tho following woro named to fill
tliu appointive elllcct:
Uinplnln Loo Bonn.
H'nrdon Win Mnsten.
Conductor Arch lloyd.
H. H. N. (1. Miles I.lppcrt,
L. S. N. n.Clms. Nowmnn.
It. S. V. O. C. I), Brown.
I.. S, V. .- Jllhert Arnold.
II H. 8. Nato Oltorboln.
jiiMdo CJitirdl in- -Ralph Dnlo,
Oiitslilo Guardian -Jnspor llennolt.
Tho man who cnta apples has llttlo
deslro to drink. BAQLEY'S APPLE
JUICE should ho moro widely used.
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goon; everybody say tlio floor In
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Aciuralo Information about tlio
Klnmnlli Itnsln, Ask Chilcote.
Exactly ono-lmlf. or twontv.fonr
of tho forty-elght stutes have onactod
worklngmcn's compensation laws dur
ing tho last four yonrs. '
Jackson county spent this year nn
auuu roaus sbuo.OOO. paclflo high
way cost 32B,000
Meal of the Future
Tho follow l taken from nit mil.
torlitl In tint cm rout lanm. of purm
unit Fireside:
"Wo linvo learned to Nponk oi t,
lirtHMlhiK f rnblillH with uomo ion.
tempt, Hut In tloininny rnlililt Rrow.
Iiik Ih iiii IncrotiHliiK tiuulnomi, nml ti,n
'.lounnil for rnlililt mont linn trli..,
Mlm pilco In fl ynr.
, 'i'octor ltn'lilnor, an Miitn.ni
oilriitint iiHHiiclntiil with tint (lnnnn
Amlriiltiititl AimkIiiIIiiii, lnu uilil,,.
til mi ntmlyN Mhlcli nIiomh tho flculi
or tit inblilt to bi tlm m out iiourUli.
tin; of nil iiit'iitH, Tim rnlililt i.
minlili'K III" tiln'vp lit tliu fiu't'tlmt
liln runt lit tiniHlilornliln ltitiiint
In IiIm mi I in-, Itnlililt fur Ih nry in.
ti'inlM'ly iihihI n n Hiilxtlltiilo for tlm
rnrp ullll flir. mill 111 Until lilt, I.
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muIi niiini'H tm iriiilin', cony, ntnl tlm
like
"It tuok tlio Ani;orn emit nim
M'tim to itritilr mi Kcnmuulc Ntntun
tin to Imth (Iihi nml foil, but It lmn
now litciimo tutnlillnlu'il. V may
ixpi'Lt tin r.Oililt to tin IIIikwIhii in
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The Waste of War
In tlio rurront lonio of Farm ntnl
Klri'nlilo iippi'iirn n vory liiturnntliiR
(oIIi'cIIdii of iliotiKrHiliN Hhowlng Ilia
wrirknco nf wnr n couiparHl wtt
tln friiltn nf troHrlty In t-actul
tlnu-n. One plii)tnKrnili Is of a Frurh
Infnutry ocrruiiiilriK the wheal flrMt
In tlii Von (ten Mountain country, liar.
w'ntlni: mnrhlnon lay Idle while tho
men march down tramping over the
crop, t)iv()lt nil plcturti Is n
tiliotoKrnph, taken In tint same coun
try, tif wlioatfUliU In tltum of pnct
with flvtt Inrce combined lmrviiitiir
t work on tint crop. These photo
KrnpliK nro mutit hut powerful ilocu.
mcntit ngnlnst war.
"Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil U ths
best remedy for that often fatal dls
ome croup. It has been used with
hucccss In our family for eight years.'
Mrs. I,. Whlteacrs. Dufalo, N. T.
Herald want ads briag resaMa
Kind
You will ho needing a now suit
boforo long. Wo can giro you
quick nervlci! nnd honest value
lu Ntyllnh fabric of nil tho 1st
nt Mlinden nnd designs,
llcnivmbebr that when you
buy tailored hiiIIn from us thoy
nro mr.do by im and carefully
fitted beforo finished, Wo uso
tlm bent or trimming In each
garment which Insures lasting
shape. Our units havo snap
nnd daiih to thom, not to bo
found lu tho ordinary kind.
Let us show you.
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