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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1915)
r,v tan ' f-i L ! V "SKIM I. STK -i km 5 Hi I P ItfKSiS W fiftl tra WM'fl I m v4 Sr M tH ' - ft. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WMnNKMMY, JANUARY, IB, loin JkntfsOassifiedAdvs. SITUATION WANTED MMMMWMHMMVWMMMMAMMAMMA DO YOU NEED occasional help la year house work? rf so, call up UTS. " The Evening Herald V. O. SMITH EeTHer Iho Futuro will not find him without a Past. Published daltr except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth gtreet I FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS tor light house ! keenlna: rent reasonable. 110 Sec- 'h nad tlMuL .. 11-tf OFFICE ROOMS Choice suites lm the Odd Fellows and Wlltits build lags; beat location la the city. See W. O. Smith, Herald office. 2 0-jtt FOR SALE Entered at the pottofsc at KhMi- nth Falls, Oregon, for traatmtseioa through the malls at second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to aay sa dreea tn tlia Ualted States: One year M.00 Oae moith ...... .10 SPEAK1NQ nbout tenses, you can build for tho Future nt tho Present tlmo by dropping your contribution in tho Klamath county expo fund. Tho tlmo for doing this will soon be Past. How Mike Gibbons Knocks Them Out THE LAST CHAPTER of tho grew- somo .Mcl.eoii homicide, so rnr as Klamath county Is concornotl, was closed this morning, when Frank Wil liams left for Salem to end his dnys, behind prison bars. t KLAMATH FALLS. . . ORBGON WKONKSRAY, JANUARY, l, 1018 BAROAlNlot of wood at Murdock proeerty, on High street. Inquire of L. B.Klaacar. at Star Drug Co. 3i'-tf HOUSEHOLD furniture of nil kinds I for sale at Mrs. C. O. Morgan, 29 Pine street. ll-tf. MISCELLANEOUS WWWWWWWVWWWVMV : WANTED One incubator; namo condition, kind and price. Box 166 city. 11-Ct HiP THEHE COULD be much worse i watchwords selected by tho Orcjon ! leglslnturo than "economy." Hut It J shouldn't contract Into penury. AM) STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS I HELP WANTED WE WANT a local representative In Klamath Falls to sell a practi cal Article; sells at sight from window,-office, or stand in department etere; high class and legitimate. Big money for hustler; salary or coaimlsaloB. For our proposition, literature, and sample, send fifty cants. Chicago Novelty and Mfg. Co. of 8. F., 130 McAllister street, Ban Francisco. Cat. ll-2t PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Members Oregon Assoclatloa Title Has Phone 116 OMoa aad Restdeace, NW cor. 7th aad Mala CLAYTON K. WHEELER Physician aad Sargep Osteopath 8peadylotleraptM (Spbal Treatmeat) OaseeeouM! to 11:10 a. m; X to f p bm Temlngs. 7 to I KliMATH FAILS Steam Laundry Guarantees first-class work as well sis' first-class service. Resign' Dry, 6c per pound, 40c ped doaeau New collar machine prepares the collar tor the Me. Wood! Wood! Meek Wood, single, double loads lf-lach Body Wood . . . iC-laeh Limb Wood s-ft. Body Wood 4-tt. Limb Wood , . . Heck Springs Coal (Extra on hill) "" Xsara Orders at i Deal Btote P. C. CARLSON Midway Livery Co. -I IN NEW HANDS yHraes bought and sold. Har ness aad buggies for sale. Good rigs for hire and gentle horses. Baled, hay and grain for sale. Thom Z1SJ N ANOTHER column appears an other story on the mall order buy ing this one from a farmer who says ho uses parcel post and express to ad vantage. His reasons are worthy of consideration by all, and especially by the business men hero who seek to di vert Into their own coffers tho money that is being sent away to catalogue houses. Modesty is alright in some in stances, but not in the mercantile line. If a merchant is too modest to let the people know that he believes he car ried the best 'stock of goods at the lowest prices in the county, that he can beat any mail order concern's prices, and that be is in a position to supply all needs, the people are not going to get wise at this. Each man is a little too absorbed with his own affairs to give such a merchant who 'hides his light under a bushel" much consideration. There is not a paper published in any small community that is not con stantly hammering away on the sub ject of trading at home. Story after story is published in the interest of home industry. For this, all the mer chants are grateful but that is as far as it goes with some. It never occurs to them to do as they urge the buyers to do; pat ronize home industry. "Everybody knows me," is usually the excuse' they make when asked to advertise in the town and county papers., The Mall Order Farmer's theory explodes that of the merchant who contends that "nobody ever reads ad vertisements." The mall order houses are all good advertisers, and it is safe to say that there is not a newspaper printed in Klamath county that has not received good ad vertising offers from these, but turn ed them down because they felt this would be working against home interests interest by the way that in too many instances take not the same view of home Industry, except where it affects their own affairs and on the same day they send, a clipping hammering the mall order houses to tho papero and feel abso lutely no conscience pangs as they send an order for printing to Port land or San Francisco. Tho Arm that Is known all over the county Is one that advertises. The Arm that does not is a stranger. The Arm that steadily hammers away is bound to get the business. Some concerns say that they ad vertised extensively a couple of years ago, and made their house known to all. Of these people, we will ask If they can offhand, and without racking their brains, tell us who was Bryan's running mate In his second presidential campaign. He secured all kinds of publicity then but does it still hold his name in memory? ABOUT THE only thing taken by: the Austrian army In the prosont war J is cholera. . SHAKESPEARE was right. "This j world is but a stage." Hut too many i of us get the hook after our ever)-' net. ! THE ENTHUSIASM .over a sugar factory In the Rogue River valley In-1 dlcates that there are some varlotles more useful and profitable than dead beats. After donating $460,000 to the Tumalo project, Oregon is to be generously given the same amount out of $12,000,000 collected from sales of public lands. Herald want ads bring results. II " ri!n ftw JfPir Into (lnllcln ntitl, within n fow tRy, thoy woro n hundred mile mmrrr (o Vienna than thoy hnd even (.n before. Pruoiiniyl Ik still an Atutrlnn U. IiiikI In the HiihmIiiii Hood, It's fori, lutvn not yet. boon hnttorod down I Dully It Hoinln IIh wlriilomt imimni, lover tho HiiksIiui nrmlim, over n, j (,'urpiillititiiii, tiny I n k "Wo tin, mill lioldliiK t." Hut It Ih now mi Uluml it hundred mlltw from nil AiiHtrlnn shorn iiii sumo dny, If tho wireless diiMiu't (mill', wo will, know thnl tho nIimi) Iof the Russian iilmlU wiu utrntiKr tlinii the Hlcol of tint l'txciiiHyl rrls, or tho heiirttt of those Itrnvti Austrian jollU'em who titnywl in Prtonmyl in hold It or ill. Nnllcit (In mill iifttr .Lummy IHlli (in. l,g moh In Kliiliintli I'll 1 1 ) jilixo lit 7RI0 p. in. -Htiliirttii) (.. H'tili'il, ' STAR imifH CO., If.VIUIRWOOIl'H I'HAItM rv, t-.i wiur.M.w iiuiMi co. Tin' Siilllht'rn . I'ltl'llli- Ciiiiliiutiy llllllllrt to Iiiivk UlH'Ilt toll llllllllllH oii tint iiniiSt ilili yimr In hiiii.iiiiiiin mill now linns. HiiIoitIIik for Hip Homlil, 60 rul notiih HIS FK1HTINO POSE START OK THE LEFT HOOK START OF Till: DEADLY STRAHHIT RKIIIT REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First State & Savings Bank At Kiamuth Falls, In the Stato of Ore gon, at the close of business Decem ber 31, 1911. RESOURCES Loans and discounts ..$342,894.18 Overdrafts, .secured and unsecured 834.97 Donds and warrants .... 83,081.60 Stocks and other securi ties 2,813.29 Furniture and fixtures 7,828.86 Other real estate owned 25,965.09 Duo from banks (not re serve banks) 1,905.04 Due from approved re- servo banks ........ 55,594.88 Checks a"nd other cash Items 3,063.13 Cash on hand 39,175.62 Tho greatest and cleverest boxing Status, those who love c the Knine wl itlu ruiuou Tommy match In years will be that between l" lK" IK,l!,,ll,'l with tint result , Coy, nnd M)teiluiiH iof this contest. Mike (lib-' It) nil. Kid .Me. Hilly Smith. All Wrong !'lli.' MMuU,. U Mttilo hy Matty Klmn. ' nth I 'nil Cillitfii tho 'great mlddlcwclghts bons, of St. Paul, and Jimmy Clabbyjucr of the of Milwaukee. In flm inttnr n.. I,ln" January 21: Of course. Look for tint cutmo of To lu cured, you muni bnckiiehe IdlOW (III) 1 This Illustration Minns (iIIiIioiih.Iii! It tnlKht bo unfair tn say the win- his alert flr.hthiK poo. Tho Hwond llgnt will he the chnm- shows liU left hook uliiitlin: for tho rnti,.. latter city1'" '""'""'weigni or me Hilteil , Jaw of hi oiipottetu ho has knocked. If It's w.mk Uldnoys you mum n Slnll'M .Inn- Cn.1,1, il... v. 1..-.. .... ... ... ... .. ... tho mntrli' i. . " mil imiuy nun tmil puucil. I IIO llliril , tlio Kllllioys WOrKIIIg rtgllU ....... in in il iiiiiiii tn KMitiiit ,t i,.... !..... .t. it ... . i . . .. - i Will run nntw lA ..... . IPIal.l.i. t.. t .-it ....!. i ""'' lc" '"". nnu mar ....,u, rtiisirnitn, una uinuiiy the Jaw -ho him ktiockt-d out moro'yoii how. Is hardly long enough to settle n bent tJI1,l"''s sovernl years ago. That ; with Hint. A hard Mt hook from! H, Colbert, farmur, lt)8 N. Central championship. However, since ten,. , s ,lth n Iook ln 1,!foro "horl ''tnnccs aro siiillcloul hlnwsjiiitvnuo. .Modforil, Oro., miyi; "I had rounds Is tho limit in all tho nroflt-1 , '"., f sel'"nB ,ho champion- ti make any lighter famous, hut (lib-1 terrible ikiIiih ncrow my buck nnd I - niii i. iiiii i.iniinne nii.i (iini.i... . . . . .. . . ... able fighting centers in th Tini.,i'' V. ' rl "rns lla8 mort'' ",r "' rlK"1 'U'Pcr-Iroulil hardly ntoop. Tho kidney A renliUitt of thin vicinity nhni In tho United, remarkable clover and the equal to cut Is olno dondly THE HOE AND THE DOUGH After jrauaqrfRb Wc Will Give Scrip WITH AUj SPOT CASH WOOD BUSINESS at regular prices. Leave laoaejr witti order or pay on Delivery KLAMATH FUEL CO. . -. 515 Main Street Tka Herald, deliTered at your tas.-eJUe or koae, 60 eeata ,eMaaomth, THE MAN with the hoe has been recognized by every age and na tion as a fundamental source of pros perity, and while the literature we use abounds with encomiums ln his be half, the half has never been told. But the man with the dough is equally as Important at this period of our growth and development as the man with the hoe. Attempts have been made to discredit him, but when it comes to building factories and rail roads and large industrial enterprises which are necessary to our prosper ity, we must faco the man with money and our desttntes as a nation of In fluence and power are largely In his hands. It tnkes the man with the hoe and the man with tho dough combined to make civilization, and one Is inter dependent upon the other. La Pine Inter-Mountain. Total $563,156.55 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In ...$ 50,000.00 Surplus fund 4,000.00 Undivided profits, less ex penses and taxes paid 13,446.71 Due to banks and bank ers 2,049.95 Deposits due State Treas urer 10,000.00 Individual deposits sub ject to check 355,606.03 Certified checks 620.00 Cashier checks outstand ing 626.21 Time certificates of de posit .' 45,402.64 Savings deposits ...... 73,406.01 Notes and bills redis- counted 8,000.00 Total $563,156.56 State of Oregon, County of Klamath, ss: I, John Siemens Jr., cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN SIEMENS JR., Cashier. Correct Attest: J. W. SIEMENS, WILL H. BENNETT, OEO. T. BALDWIN, Directors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 13th day of January, 1916. , L. W. MEHAFFEY, Notary Public. Defenders of Przemysl Stayed Knowing Thev Had No Chance -1 !NEW FOLKS HAVE United Press Correspondent Tells of Bidding Goodbye to tW PDIV IMID NflUi i unni iinin nun cretlons wwro umiutiirnl nnd I hnd to gel up oil en nt nlf.ht. Dona's Kidney I'HU brought mi' wondorful bonnnt I ran now work without having pnln ii ml weak nous and I get my proper rent." Print 10c at all tl ciders. Don I dimply nstrforn kldnoy remedy got Diian'M Kidney Pills tho same that Mr. Colbert had. Fostvr-Mllburn Co , props., Iluffnlo, N. Y, I (Pnld Advertisement) i Officers and Men Who Remained to Hold City Until Death Overtook Them BUDAPEST!!, Dec. 2.-(By io .ew york) What's the Hy WILLIAM O. SHEPHERD ' ; ' (United Press Stuff Correspondent) In u, patrol to tllHiv,r u.i,,. ... nail .with these men? tn int.. ,i use of farewell mass: to , I . "Cmr "Uy " Austria,, wishing Kood luck tn mn ....., them nnd toll th ,.. a.'.... .' ;. 'U'C""B n""r 'lcnc"- Then . . ....ua -- - m. .iu?iim- iiiut. (1IUI going to die? There's no luck about 'Bary ',on"ded on them to hold iof n rcw It. tl10 fons of "'"cmsyl or dlo In their (adnvtin. nrucKage, itRtrt.nisT savs laimeh are l!HIX ItECII'K OF ISAOK TEA AM, HUl.PHUIt . Scattered Shots .'. e e MANY A CHAP Is evidently trying to live the Present In such a way that Plflmbing and rinsmklmg We Do the Work Just Right PADE & PINOLE "The Know How Men" Cor. 6th & Klamath, Phono 217 STOPS HEADACHE, PAIN NEURALGIA Don't goffer! Get a dime pack- of Dr. June' Headache Favvdws. You can clear your bead and relieve a dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache in a moment with a Dr. James' Headache Powder. This old time headache relief acts almost magi cally. Send some one to the drug store now for a dime package and a few mo inents after you take a powder you will wonder what became of the head- acne, neuralgia and pain. ' Stop suffer- 'g it's needles. He sure you ge you .ask for. i you get what Rut I did it, Just tho same. In tho! last tWO davs Ht PrTnmvol. In ,k ' last forty-eight hours before wo piled helter skelter out'of tho city, before the Russian onrush, It was hard business, too. These men wero going to stay in the city, to defend it. There wero thousands of us who had been order ed out, but theEo raon wero of tho fow thousands who had been orderod to remain ana to light to the last drop oi tneir blood. rney could not go. They must hold Przemysl or die. I had dined thrice daily for some weeks with somo of these officers who had rocolvod tho orders to romaln nnd saying good-bye to them was ono of tho hardest things I ever had to do. I know their smiles, I knew their voices, I know tholr Jokes, their rnvorito wines, their favorito ciga rettes, and something nbout these fel low's home life, something about this chap's threo children. I had dipped Into tholr lives Just onough to know and to form friendships, And then tho end of tho Russian lino began to snnp around tho circle of Przemysl's forts, llko a whip around a sapling, tnd Przemysl was doomed. And that last evening. when I said goodbye to these mon, who must stay In Przomysl through tho solge, my smllo must hnvo boon glassy. I saw one of them onco moro. It was tho next morning at 7, in tho Przemsyl cathedral, barely daylight. Tho ovening bofore, the man who is to be the next omporer of Aus tria, had come Into Przemsyl in his automobile after ft UnnAraA mil,. I ride. Ho had com to go to church) Hnlr that loses its color and lustre, or when It fades, turns gray, dull and It would ,o only u matter!..,.... , ' ,...,1 ..' J..J1. lliu.ro f ,1 ,, ' "" " "" " "" anUIMOMr "" for tho Russians lojIIiaUo u u InUture of 8, Ta M(, oiiiiiuur io seop uer toctts aarit ana And, m this audience of olllcers - 1 , '" ' '""U'l '" l,, "CttUtlfu. nn thousandi I saw n few of my AustHnn " X ' ' . t, ' '" WCro " m" ' value that friends, earnest-faced devou k eel ! , Vy W!r nl ,n lho " 't beuUfm dark sh. Ing, bowing, crossing iho, J Jl, ,"' '? ' bK"1 l,mlr r- w,,,eU " " nUracl,v' Ul readme the nrv- L -J ," ?l! .;"'tB,,C0 to l" u"8!'""' orm. old-time recipe. Wo Cross train. miiK mo prnyers, partaking In tho ueatn mass with a man whoso king uuiu-io-uo iney wero going to tholr lives. I thought of tho storm of mssiaii snoij and shrapnel that' would lient s our itntieries hnd been l,,,..,,. thousands of women eves color, shade ot hair. attractive, use only this mo recipe. Mnir. hnwlni' I -' -"OI VMJ I 11 . tlll-IIIHIIIVPU - o I . !..... A .1 left that e ven I n l' in ,, w.i i NowndnyBWoEattiilarammiB.mil Tll.i IFllu.tl.... llirn ,11 (t.l,lnn n, . h .,-.. .. mb (,,' " ...inniiui KIIIIH WOrO" ' """" l U UIUI BMir u, t,l,U K.ttiill,., ... .. . . n rn . ..... . ..... .. . . " "" it iiuin moy luiii ver" ""lc,u uoiwo or wyetu's sate ana 'sounded before. '1'ln, u,,i,.i .., .. Hulllliur Hnlr ItnmxHv whli., Hark. .,, . . '....II If, Jl ( - --.....,, M.WM W over 1'rzcmsyl ni Hnnn ' ' u v""1" "" mir rs some "s l" ,,n,r " naturally, so evenly Had been bn,i.Di,i I ' ,03 (""Bl,Iu "" ,(),vn: H'o noise ,,,Ht """" c Possibly tell It has In from tho outskirts nnd this quiet! , AuBlrla" ftry regiment mass seemod to mo llko thu moment I V," Russian onrush un- of calm before a tornado. , "10 Uili l"HuIhI man, gun and When the mass was ended ,l,o ZSaZntX ' '" l" emporor-to-ho climbed Into his auto f "' nnd was whirled out of tho rings nfro tho nun not tlio next day of forts a hundred miles away to,,h" ",IBHlf" umiy hnd surroundod thn safo shcltor of tho Cnrpnthlnns ,rZon",yl nncl my frlo,l,, ' tho grent at Neu Sandec. Btcp, ronnd-roofod Iioiisob worn .,,, Tho streets of Przemsyl wore rillodi!!"'' ',10lr Brcnt B"n" for """r very -. inn uuiy n row ions of toons- in,H oi jumslans hoverod Tiw,8yi. ,Moro ot thom win, marcning soldiers. Thoy had been brought in from tho rlflo trenches Bomo miles outsldo tho city nnd wero to dlo in Przemsyl. Thou, later in tho mornlnc. thn nrininrv began to como Into tho city. This was tho beginning of tho end. ' It meant that tho ontor dofonccHl of tho city had been .withdrawn; from lho farms nnd lho lillln nnd ', tho valloys, where I hnd soon those, batteries holding hack tho n,iHini, I tldo, thoy had been rolled to tho! roads and dragged Into tho city nnd' now thoy woro being taken to thol railroad yards to lm iloadcd onto ' .u,h mai woum carry thom out of tho reach of tho Russians. Tho safety of Przemsyl could not last many hours. It wouldn't tike tho Russians long to notlco thnt tho Austrian Hold bnttorlca woro silent and It wouldn't tako them much longer to send out their Cossack nround wont on hoeit nppliod. Resides, It takes oft daudruff, stops scnlp Itching and fall ing hair. You Just dampen a sponge o rsoft brush with It and draw this through your hair, taking one small strand nt a time, Uy morning the grny hair disappears f but what de Igllits tho ladles with Wyeth's Sage nnd Sulphur Is that, besides beauti fully dnrkcnlng tho hnlr after a few applications, it also brings back the gloss and lUBtro and gives It an ap ponranco of abundance, (Advertisement) -attiiltTasHs! PIANOS FROM 17 TO $BOO I'LAYRRH I'ROM 9000 TO 1B00 School nnd and up, church organs M WRITB UH. Shepherd Piano Depot Next Door to Post Oflce KLAMATH FALLH, OREGON CITY MARKET ai4 MAIN Tlio now market ran furnish you with any lltlng you Mitnt in Meats. Fresh Be Fish and Hasten, Oyster, always on hand. COLUMBIA RIVER SALMON A SPECIALTY y,.j Hi & ?A : tHii.71 It'WJMSWW'PtVII tTSmP? wrytr;t-r?sr53a-ctrkr.i75 W&Mftl -..'