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TTv- ;T' '. . -v . sea at rscarsueners or auress . tif A. mm, WHHW V1U.D, vis. au- 1 A f fcw' ?... 9t1. 4R.At !. !. flMiJ'araiF'nr will trad W " "V . ," - for cow, larger horse, or anything; M'i.Beed ker. '"Address "C," ffc IWttALE Welllmton pUno la Ks,J,vJwT " ..w , utt. J7-8t ifeVni'..' .. - ". 't raw rrawiii rnni i uuu IVt.iU .- miWWWMIWWWWWWWlW MM A CITY AND COUNTY ARtTRACT COMPANY "&3 TMa Wood! Wood! Btoakaiasle-lead t.?5 ,Maak;;Mkto load 1.I4.00- aklutalv 4rv all II IK P3 (ctra" oaklll) 'i!tklpjijr giif'Lfaik Wood. 'A-MAtmLVml flak WhkI. V : jtitk filial Oaal - f. .. j, ...- aaiVfaieJ Vexal aMHiV vnai a Anuaaa - il,'d" aidMaU. c , m-s?s?'. r? isn a .. "4?55fev , itmwhb ' akV.rintisaj' K SSrVi uiawun 2 r K,irs-1" Kiway LiTcry u. .-SiSfW'KKW HANDS Hira-a -koakt aad sold. Har- "''& " t1 aaaaraad bugctes tor sale. Good rifator hire aad seatle koraea. Balad Lhay and grata for sale. 1BJ 5 rr 'ik- 'J t U l - v i"(aj V- w WmCAUtFOI CASH WOOD iMMIXJMW at' regular prkea, . fcaava aaaaiey wk order or par oa f 4' V.. T. ff- s KLAMATH FUEL CO. -515 Main street dm Tw$tmmf W Do the Work Just Right MADK PINGIiEv c HB Kbow-How Km" CerSUi Tfleiatta, Ffcoae S17 '&j New ' ijitV.6'" w. Dmnaag Machine TteajM.ywr kaeJerz aad. aaiar KAM A T'H FALLS Si earn Laundry 9? ki!rimf deUrare4.at ? t - . 2IMfji v .-r -j. wm &tlS-l ... . M BW"""""!-5 --, m W1JX, 'ales thai Istslgin fsTPWj seisw-paww kAM, 9 talai sMtt rBMByiamtiftBl fair thil gUlllRRlgl aiawTp "fajBssrsa ajBBBBBBBBBBfaBBsrBB,p. wsspsai BB-warsBaaeBBr-- npftaj wiijefaaaamnBieat to ue bv j gVPBveBassBjge saaa' eansssss aa I gawsajsHaaaMsmav naaaav BBBgfBBB S BBSBSSllfVBBBBeaBJS' U JF I r . . yn$timmx; ww o H' v , The Evening Herald v Jr. t w.o. T.J.''... i t V Pabtu ekHjr?art 8y The' Herald Publttblag Company of Klamath rails, at US fourth Street Katered aUthe poetomce at Klaav ata rails. Orecea, tor traatmHslet tkrough the walls at second-class awitUr. - M -. m SubMrlptloaHaratt kr aiall to aay addreaa In the Halted Statea: One year ..., ib.oo One BioBtk ................ .60 KLAMATH FALLS, OMGOX SATVRDAV, VKimVAHV 2T, 1B1B AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS AT LKA8T "JIKPA1B SOW" r N VARIOUS parts ot the country build now" ' ana other move ments have been started to boom business. It Is, of course, difficult to persuade people to niter Individual plans to help on a general move menu But stilt there are many cases where people could promote their own Interests as well as set money in circulation la this way. Contractors would build a house today ''cheaper, in all probabilities, than they would a year from now. Re pair jobs would in some cases be cheaper, and in any event vextatious delays could be saved by anticipating one's wants. . Most people let buildings go too long without necessary renovation. Money saved by economising in bouse paint may not really be saved by, any means. The impression gets abroad that a house Is run down, and it one wants to sell, he finds It has acquired a poor reputation, faint, preserves ouiiaing material, t t Farmers in particular are often slack. They let buildings grow weath er beaten, actually increasing future repair bills, besides giving a general impression that they are unprogres- slve. Store keepers do not .realise keenly 'enough-the. advantage ot-an attractive Interior; They need to do over walls and ceilings frequently, they give the impression -of untidi ness that-hurtstrade. No'man can prosper in business without keeping up the appearance ot his location. If every householder, every mer chant and every farmer would look over bis j buildings critically, and spend at once the money that ought to be laid 'out, and which he could af ford, tor the good ot the property and bis business, a big step would be taken toward restoring full prosper ity. Oregon City Enterprise. Scattered Shots EVEN THE MAN who has only one suit ot clothes to his name can draw consolation from the knowledge that the moths are not destroying his wardrobe. THE PURPOSE of advertising to to place matters before as many peo ple as possible. The matter of price is secondary to results. ' v- f f h J - y J- NO MANHXS ever, complained that he could find no help iV sowing "his wild oats. It is only at reaping time that the scarcity of help is to be no ticed. -. WE'VE, ALL been lenient with the Weather Man, and fnave covered "his What ' Happened AT THE K. F. Steaa Lmiry They have just completed Install ing an Immense shelving space, so they can handle' tkelr, increasing, rough dry. ' . I VT"-. w jpr-'i' "iN-p-.srtj. in wn We Call for AU Bmttm , , tft-- fl'$m v'i 'Ira r ;33; c " r' ?i -M ffr I gaHUBIHr l4 1-1 fcf. WWW past few offenses by tolling of the benefit to the dry farmer, i. Now, how ever, the farmer, ia anxious to plow, and today's Inclemency vcaaaot be ex cused on this score., -i" fa t . - j6nk OP US woul kick so much If the fellow who wants to run every body else's buslnosa would Just dem onstrate his ability by making a suc cess of his own. HOWEVER, the Sprlngvp6elr'y crop m not snowed tinder .rot? Look ai tho advertising on today's society page. AUTOISTSSUFFERIF THESE BILLS PUSS HARRISBURG, Feb. 27. radi cally every nulomobllo owner In Pen nsylvania would have to Junk his car or migrate and every manufac turer or dealer In motor vehicles would have io readjust his business.' If a measure presented by Senator F. P, Croft, of Montgomery county, Bhould be passed. The bill prevides: "That It should be unlawful to sell or offer for sale, or operate on any public motor highway, or per mit to bo operated, on any public highway, any "motor vehicle which can be driven at speeu greater than 30 miles per hour, on an.ordln- ary level mgnway. Vlolatlons are punishable by a $500 line or one year in prison. The bill Is designated to "prevent reckless and fast driving. About 90,000 owners or cars would come under the provisions ottke measure. Four other bills affecting motor vehicles have Appeared In the as sembly. One of the most drastic Is sponsored by Representative R. J.J Baldwin, ot Delaware. It Is alao aimed at reckless drivers, asserting that the reason why "there are not more,persons matned or killed each' year is a matter of good luck", and declares "It U entirely improper for the state to permit the use of high ways for destruction ot lite or prop; erty without rnakiar alieMtejr0i? visions for compesaUHg;tae losers. As a remedy RepVeaenUttye Bald win proposes that thVstatesetUe."All damages caused -by autaoblIesAthe state being imbured,bjr, brtagfaf thn nffendlnn- oarty' to terms, aad'de- f raying costs byiiaislBglthecense, fees for motor vehicles, v All drivers of motor vehIcles,wou!d be compelled to secure a certincate from a physician that their eyesight Is unimpaired and their physical con dition such as to qualify them to operate cars, .in a bill offered by Senator Wasbers, of New York. It is estimated that this would cost the, motorists fl.250,000 annually In examination fees. Representative Davis of Lacka wanna, would forbid the operation of any motor vehicle by a person under 15 years, unless such person is accompanied by a licensed chauf feur. The bill would also prevent the Issuance of licenses to persons be tween 15 and 18 years of age, unless competency to operate a car shall be sworn to by two licensed drivers. A bit that has brought forth n hasty wall from the motorists is that presented by Representative Mangan, of Pittsburgh. The measure would permit all cities to leyy a license tax upon all resident auto mobile owners, equal to ihe state tax" "for revenue purposes." This would make it possible for the cities io add a million dollars to their bank accounts. Widows more than 60 years' old with children and unable to earn a livelihood will get a pension ot $16 a month for themselves and $6 for each child under the terms of a mother's pension bill unanJm6us!y passed recently by the 'Arlcona' legislature. 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They were taken by. the mother, Mrs. Bessie McCann of Brooklyn, to a meeting of women in the Academy of Music the other day to show what the Twilight Sleep would do. Every woman pres ent admired the pair ot joungstem and said thev were as vigorous as any, lehlldreu born under tho old nictnoa.; iod.golr Mrs. McCann, though a small and frail woman, came forth from the ordeal. without even remorabrnuco of any suffering. - '"We were dreadfully worried about her," confessed her mother, Mrs. James Murphy. "I myself have had six children," she continued. "So I thought I know what Besle wouUr- huvo to endure. It... I.nn... Ht.fnw nlinil, tlw. Turlllvll, lt? It.ltJW l.Ul U.l.b MUUUV hivj an.n.. Sleep,.xcept that we had read of itsll.ukcns of the const and geodctlc;iml f0rttt on effort, Is It not strange being glen to a Staten Island school survey. I thnt a Christian should expect to teacher. It was only 'aftor my igrow without effort, when tho same daughter' was at the Kings County j Woik will begin at onco on tho (lod made both tho tree and man? hospital that the doctor told me he construction of the now- Union ata j n (,0 nnlmal world, tho lowest would have to put ner in tno iwi - light Sleep to save her life. "And" now she can't eon remem ber how the boys came Into the world. She slept for seven hours after they were born, and when she woke.up she didn't know the birth had taken place. She wasn't conscious at .Ml of the awful suffering a woman never for gets. "Even when they brought the children to her she wouldn't bellpve they were hers. She had noticed a .. . B.SL It's omott io oe Diamond year in Humboldt County- and every other county in California as well, if economical tire mileage will'make it Read this letter and think it oven "Euieks, California, November 27, 1914. "Right her I want to thank you for letting me in on lh piaraond line. We have had a splen did season, outsold almost every other dealer, replacements have been very few and' nine tines out of ten we sell the famous Squeegee Tread in plsce of the smooth. , "Six different stage lines running In this county have been ueing Squeegee Tread cases all season and the lowest mileage in any esse has not been below .5,500-the best is 11,000 and the average is 7,000. "Next year will bo Diamond year in Humboldt County, -. k, Knudson, Manager, "SEQUOIA TIRE AND OIL COMPANY." la addltloB to the xtraoreUaary mileage aad freedom frees trouble that you get la Diamond Saueegee Tread Tire, you can sew Imf them at the f ellowwg "fair-uatt" price: . I Diamond II , piamma maM sjqueeea " X lueegee 30a3 9M Mi4 $3QM x3a4 nOJO...,!, Hi& 4M FAY, WO MOn in Have Big Voices iiumber of other little liable In the ml she thought Him was IbeliiK fooled. I nover saw or heard of nn thing HKo it. The treatment la i,u(nB Iimd, no man could tell you certainly n wonderful thing toru1Bl th,,y rw g00,j for. They only women." jlioiist of how gloriously tho l.ord 'lic looked o bright nnd well when)lllVl,d (nom ycnr- nR0( n, nco then 1 saw her n few hours after tho.ttey j,nvt, i,ct,n nmuiled to do nolh bnbles were born," chimed In Oeorgol(nC , M;nnn too jro.m u.u..uu. ...... , father. "She looked Juat ns ou see her now. and she left tho hospital In two wcpks. Tills new treatment is going io no np.ireroue.. .., ....., . 'can tell you il's hard to see omo 'ono you earn for suffer, when all ou can do is stand by nnd wait." The discovery of a nnWgahlc chan-)nKU iiel from the Hearing sea Into the mouth of tho Kuskowln river was officially announced' by Secretary lledtleld. Tho discovery, which opens the second greatest river In Alaska . . ....-..-, - - . -. to commerce, was made &y tnptain .uon at Chicago, moiving a total ex- pcndlture of C5,000,000, The now station will occupy tho blocks be- tween Adams nnd Jackson nnd Clln - J ton and Canal streets and will house, ino rennsyivania lines, ine ynicngo, IIUIIIIIKIUU U..U MH.-, "' vi.. Mllwaukeo and Ht. Paul and possibly tliu Cltlcngo & Alton tallrondt. Iiisiiiiiiko that pays, an pays on time. Hen Chiltote, 033 Main St. ". ' ' so. x ' J , ar- saf . asaw A A -m I Jasw ... W . i V, 117'IArsVirJI . 'Vl I f ..-JI.,5',,llkSYS,v '.it.:-;! I .SBBBTBBBBBBBBBl-.' Ji immBmm? agtBBBBBBBBBBBK mmmwsrz. jimBL. ' M Ml 111 ''m?, OUR WEEKLY SERMON "Pmtint Tomtri fat Mirk" ll II. J. H. BlMkaJeNM. Patra; Wrat leeiiftema amrrh "Not n Ihimgh I linn iiiromir i..i.,.i ,,iii,or were nlrtmtly perfect: '"". -.;.. .'. ...-. I n,.. .n.1 liui I loimw iiuii, ii tucheiul tint for which also I am Hppwlcmlcd of Christ Jesus, lirotn-hiu It'll, I -uv " "" . - - . .. MVMf ,. iiavn piohcmli'dj but this one thing I do, roiKOltliiR Ilioao tblns which are bi" lilml, iiuil reaching forth unto those thing which are before, I press to ward thu mnik for tho prlie of ti IiIrIi mllliiK of (Kid In Christ Jpmi." IMilllliplauft, :t:U-H. TUo Important word Is "mark,'.' nil tho rent of tho text Is explanatory, It Is tho end aim or goal upon which Paul h bin c. It la thu ono thing which P.iul Is tr lug to apprehend or nttnlu. It l, In hort, perfection of I ilmrmior. To be llko unrisi was moj niatk which Paul had al beloro boiiI, Ill his letter to mo uiinuiin, nl Phlllppl ln confessed that ho was not tt rencnea ino nmr, u..i piniHliiK toward It. Iteru Is tho peint: If Paul with i.i u.iiwlnrriil (!hrUlln exoerlence. "," ' v " ' : . ' noble f harncler uud deep losriung, lind to init forth an effort like an U'lo riiuulns n rave to follow In tho i .. . ,w s.uti.1 siikis n innsv iiihi Hue run hoiiio of us, fnvorcd, liopu to gel who are when wo less put forth no effort at all? In almost every church there areo a lew people who have n reputation for Christian piety which rnta upon n chnln of iiciatlonx. 1 mran Io say ,nnt W,uu u,cy have a reputation for wj i)t bo HUrirUw ,0 fllut (tmt (n w fpjm ()f 0 MU p,,,,., )f anlnmen, rwltca upon ,ho ((Toit ho whh putting forth. In ev f , nm of fo MCCCO com out of Intelligent, strenuous effort. I Hvon in the vegetable world the tree (that grows belt Is the one that works (most energetically. Only a few weeks n most eminent scientist wrote a readable pleru on how the active, ag Kresslve trees of tho forest drlvo out the less vigorous trees of tho forest Horn tho more favored spots of tho .earth. If a forest tree cannot grow without life and energy enough to ,rll0l nVM iif0 0f (0it Kvery victory It wins costs nn effort. . .. I(inr n.n mnn ,,,, lh.t ,,lfi ., fn .,,., . .,,,. thnrn. nm, tbUUM Tml ho ,md ((J (o, fw (ig rttm,,nt ,,. ,, .,,, ,,,, b, mk.. v "M IM" ,. w nil.,.., n.,,,w,v. wo obtain any good thing In the ma terial world we nro getting that which homebody has tolled to produce. This mi mo law of attainment through of- f HEAD STUFFED FROM I CATARRH OR A COLO I Says Cream Applied la Nostrils t Opens Air Passages Rlgkt Up. eX Instant loliufno waiting. Your dogged unstrlls open right up; the air uassngcu of your head clear and you 'an brentho freely. No mora hawk ing, suiiffliiiK, hlowlug, headache, dry ness. No xtruggllug for breath at night; )(inr told or catarrh dlsap licaij (let a simill bottle or lily's Cream Jinlm from your druggist now. Apply n little of this fragrant, antiseptic, healing rream In your nostrils It ptnctriitcK through every air passage of the head, soothes tho Inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly. It's just lino. Don't stay stuffed up with a cold or natty catarrh. (Tald Advertisement) nlCl "l CnuW IIW" iwe wiveesj ...llv,i swiw astiea, hh vt-jsjB ui RWf 'i REMIT BY CHECK t ', 1 'SllBBBMBasL I V faaaaaBtgei? VlaBSaBBaBBBBBBBSBBSBaaBBW FIRST STATE m SAVING? KLAMATHLU.OIUgOOri & ATUWPAY, 'WWIWAHY wW via ni-;ion 11010s goon in thn InUlsiUii world and In the realm of tt... 77" 11 . . -.u ... . - ""?fc'W: r i nun noinmg in llio Iltble tS' courage the aluggard. Whea Z? aged looked back over tha Ufa r thn lli. i an-'u.j iiuj i. .i.t. ... . -- had lived, he said: "I h foaaJlf p"" w,iuTriii, m ine StSSa of JuailS Cost I'aill n alrna.i. ..TT did he expect aucrma to com fr. ' .: . . -", n any other quarter. U SOURS THE r008 - -- t ,,. vg HXVKm oy mnnucmumm ACID IN CAVHK OF IM)taistno a net! known authority lUtMtiit limiirli ImiiiIiIh mul Imllautu- ,. ull . " S) nearly always uuo to acldltv- ACID STOMACH ath-'ntomacli and not, ai mott foHusal Hove, from a lack of dlgtitlve jilMs, . uihim asinr sa i jnwa v ic M,. !..!.. i.Alit Im II.A ...M..L digestion aad starts food ftrasftts. tloa, then our meals sour like b luge In a can, forming acrid teak.' ana gtees wbicb lanste ine steaHsi like a toy balloon. We tha nttaii.' heavy, lumpy feeling In the caett, :r. eructate sour food, belch gas, or am 'j heartbura, flatulence, water-bma nausea. He telta ua to lay aaldo all dlfssUn uiua bbu iMsivau, avi, iruia aay psersV' i. acy four ounces of Jad Baits aid Mat' a tabtespooaful In a gtaii of wikt hdfnra hraakfaat arlilln It I - cIbc. and furthermore, to coaUst il this for one week. While relief feV Iowa (be Irrt dose, It la laperlsel to neutralise tke acidity, reaoia lit m.aI.Imm mmm . tkS tm itlmutale tke kidneys and this pis. i, mote a free flow of pure dlsasuri juices. Jad Salts la Inexpensive tad , Hsu iivh nv .iu ui grspss ass, lemon Juice, combined with Wna. aad sodium phosphate. Tbki less salla la used by thoustadt t(J people for stomach trouble wttk m ', cellenl results. Paid Advertlsemtatl WHY Dt Gets' Dram ffl Ttjbr Ntde CMm? W In the drat plnro they hafel' larger selection of wooltas te JE lect from, which are mtee lutely In tho style they wtos.;' Second, they And thesi. oconemlcnl after conslderlaf Ity nnd service; and, lastly, fit. keen thsir shsne. asl1 that look of Individuality asi ho had from clothes made to sell. ' tT J 'd Wedbnttruct tho hlghtetj Ity clotkee, and no matter! murk dlUpnllv vou have getting fltted. we can At you.A ..." ."- w -- k. A (vial will onnvlnCO VOU. Mi mm ,, .,- ...-. . . , Try us. it AS' 1 ii Loewe Bros. TAILORS II MAIN IT. and you will both add dlinlt your business and savo (f. well. Besides, there l '" f? check. Its loss or destruction est! not ssmb tke lots of the iaaf- '?'i Ija reealBt ean never be oeg nall ballad to have r-'ttC (i -. . V i .' a fc'jcr.- ;-ev ."yriw i-x.z-r "j " "'!. : -i Kc fm ' i r -j: -" rrtfc I fit. : ir?ri?&Y -.. ' . 4 p 3 m.