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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1915)
THtlHHU.W, MAV UT lu, THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE TWO To the People of Klamath County and Tourist Spink's Camp on Spring Creek HeiaU'sCUssifiedAdvs. The Evening Herald TALK UNION Letter by "Jack the Ripper, " and and His Victim, Lenore Cohn W. t). BMITH Kdltor SITUATION WANTED YOUNQ man, stenographer and book keeper, wants position, or can tako work home. Phono 13GJ. 2?tf Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company ot Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. m iiiiu inu'ii in Hut nubile fur Itslilnu mill iniiinli.i, .... .. " " . ' '. ., ... '"" " M' ' Kntered at the postofflca at Klam 1 I II in, mi Spring t n-i'K nun niiainoii inter. ath Falls, Oregon, for transmission COMMITTER AT MT. LAKI IS MAK IXtS INVESTIGATION SCHOOL CLOSES WITH PICNIC OTHER NEWS NOTES OF .MT. LAKI liH SCHOOL The ivrent agllallon rcganllng IMilim In the Indliin loutii!-,- t n eviluxlun of hlteM iloe not affi'ii my rlglilN anil the ,RI( ,() ' In Spilllg I'HH'k, I OHII oiif-luiir inlle iiiM-k fniulnue all(( (V .lit'iiiu, wlilili extendi n ImiHi hlili uf the Mnani. " To nil I exleiiil the In Hut Ion tit timie In Spring Wk ami , the Illicit trout INIiliig to Im found In Klamath, ' It VTI S. rJM PER DAY. AiiKUiiiiIiIIk lilHi all llnlni at t'lilliMuln, I lone mid sidille ,rM, fn. hlie. WANTED By a woman cook, posi tion on a ranch or in camp. Good references. Address, giving particu lars, box 52, Klamath Falls. 2?-3t through the malls as second-class matter. Xt, rtVlt a f ' JjfijWtvi' Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United Slates: v-.- r--X- ' One year $5.00 FOR RENT Ouo month 50 M b.ej btMMMiMC ,y ev ,Mfi - - Ft'RNISUKD APARTMENTS at tho Oregon Houe. 10-tt j PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AiwTHAcrs inhcram:k Members Oregon AaaoclatUa Tills Uan KARL WH1TLOCK UNDERTAKER EMBALMER County Coroner Complete Funeral Furnishings Phone 416 6th and Pine DR. CHARLES L WELLS Osteopath Physician Suite 18-10 White Building Hours 9 to 12; 1:30 to 5 Phone 06 of and Tinsmkhi We Do the Work Just Right Tank work of all kinds PADE, P1NGEL & LORBNZ Cor 6th & Klamath Phone 216 Klamath Transfer Co. (110 Main Street AXY KIXD OF Team or Truck Work Done on short notice. Prices right Phone 298-J Argraves Hotel Furnished rooms 'with bath Rates transclents 50c to $1.00; by week, $2.50 and up. Second St., bet. Main and Pine W. D. MILLER Manufacturer of HOLLOW BUILDING, AND SILO BLOCKS AND FLUES ALL KINDS OF CONCRETE Sidewalks, Floors and Retaining Walls ROOFING A SPECIALTY Sixth and Walnut Phone 203 Learn to Ron a Launch TELFORD & SON Will rent you a launch, and tench you to run It "TIZ" FOB TIRED SORE, ACHING FEET Ah I what relief. No more tired feet; so more burning feet, swollen, bad smell ing, sweaty feet. No more pain in corns callouses or bunions. No matter what ails your feet or what under the sun you're tried without fitting relist Just use "TIZ." "TIZ" draw out all the pot- ttffnii exudac ttaaa which puff up the feet; "TIZ" U may- teals "TIZ"to grand; TZ" wil wre your y jyHi SSJR5S nk trouDies to mil never lisp or draw up your face W Ml, xour mom won MM yeur feet will nerer, i et aere, svoIIm or tired. 0 85 oMt box at t seem tight never hurt or any drug at ftwe, and gat rel litf. KLAMATH FALLS. OHKtJON THCRSOAY, MAY 27, 191.1 AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS WATCH THK XKWS FROM the retail dealer's viewpoint tho local newspaper performs or may perform a double service. It Is, ot course, the best advertising medi um available for his use, because ho can use space In its columns to bring to the uttention of the people of the community the goods that ho has to sell and news of every sort regarding the merchandising opportunities that he offers. Hut in addition the news columns ot the local newspaper present many facts that In themselves have very great business value to the retailer If he understands how to use them. The trausfer ot the title to real estate, for example, means in most cases that the new purchaser will make improve ments of some kind to the premises; this should Interest tho retail lum berman. Many times such a transfer, if followed by a change of occupancy, means the purchase of additional fur niture; that should Interest the fur niture dealer. Also, the moving in of a new family means the prospective purchase of new clothing, and that should interest the dry goods ami furnishings dealers. Not the least In-' terested in news of this sort is tho grocer, who will bo called upon to supply much of the food consumed by tho newcomers. When a family moves into a strange community and its coming does not create a ripple of Interest among the merchants, tho newcomers are sure to feel either that the merchants are ut terly indifferent to their welfare, or that they rest secure in tho belief that they will get all the trade anyway. How much more agreeable would be the impression created upon now com ers if they received a cheerful, pleas ant, printed greeting from each of the merchants, together with an invita tion to call and visit the stores when in need of goods carried. Such greet ings and invitations would make them reel not only that they were being made welcome, but that they were ex pected to become factors In commun ity affairs. Thoughtfulness of this kind costs little, and pays big returns. .'. Scattered Shots . ARE YOU SINCERELY working for tho betterment of Klamath? Then we'll be glad to hear of your contri bution toward the maintenance of a representative at the Exposition. SOME FELLOWS SAY that Journey of the Liberty Bell to the the Coast Is Just a painful reminder that I the "New Freedom" voted lu 1912 is ueciueuiy not or the good old '7C I . J - brand. ' THE BRAND OF WPATHPn M I.Alil&il WO uro enjoying now, and will until tho late autumn days, is fine recompense lor the rains we have been having. And the dry farmers haven't kicked a bit about the showers. I THE FIRE of enthusiasm blazes 'away up when talk is made of bend ing a well Informed representative to! ,tho Expofeltlnn. Hut it takes more than niordl support if this bame flro lis to keep the pot a-boillng. WE HAVEN'T HEARD bo much lately regarding the road Into the I.ava Reds. Neither Is there a great deal being said about the federal building. These aro two very Im portant mutters. THERE IS NO PRIDE so great as that of the fellow who eats for the tirat iirn d,i0 ,u Jf . first tlmo this season tho radishes ho planted a fow woeks ago. A macblno especially equipped to wasn carpets, at the Klamath Fall Steam Laundry. 6-1-tf Twice as many women as men are employed in the cigar factories of New York. . t i (Herald Special Service) MT. LAKI. May 27. Archie Col miii and family, Miss Lily and Mr. Aden United tho lava beds Inst Sat urday. While there they saw Mt. I.nseu In eruption. They report a ery Interesting trip. Miss Lily returned Tuesday even lug to Myrtle Point after her year as teacher of the Mt. I.akl school. The committee appointed for the local high school Investigation met .Monday evening. Considerable en thusiasm is manifested by the various districts. A site is being considered, but nothing can be planned yet. The Mt. I.akl school closed tho year Tuesday with a picnic In Nylandcr'a grou. Tho parents and friends Join ed the school children for tho dinner and afternoon. A program by the children, with games, was tho after noon's entertntnment. Mrs. Hill ami Mrs. Lewis went to tho Falls Monday, taking Olive Hill for medical treatment. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hatch Saturday, May 21. The Memorial Day exercises will be held Monday, May 31, at tho Mt. I.akl cemetery, at 2 p. m. The Mt. I.akl Improvement Asso ciation meeting has been postponed from Friday evening of this week un til Saturday, on account of tho grad uating exercises in the Falls. The East and West Sides of tho river are planning a bnll game for next week, Saturday afternoon. Quite an enthusiasm is being worked up among tho men and boys, and each side is confident of being the winner. ELECT OFFICERS FOR NEWIERM i:VAUNA ENCAMPMENT NO. -16 CHOSES LEADERS TO GUIDE THE DESTINIES OF THE ORDER FOR NEXT SIX MONTHS At the last regular meeting of Ewauna Encampment No. 46, I. O. O. F., tho members elected tho following officers to servo for the July-January term: Chief Patriarch M. R. Doty. High Priest L. J. Bean. Senior Warden W. D. Cofer. Junior Warden Hyman Wechslcr. Scribe O. H. Ilrenneman. Treasurer Nate Otterbein. OLD-TIME COLD CURE DRINK HOT TEA! .. i.i.M Get u Rinall T)m,.oI 'IV.. ,.- package of Hamtrtir HWK 1VU, III u tne uerman lout call it. "Barnburner lirust Tl.ee." mt anv pharmacy. Tako a tablespoonfui of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon ltl Pur thrnu-li a sieve and drink a .,..,. ,,11 ,, , i. J,In,. ,1... day or before retiring. It is the rnovt effective way to break a cold and curu ! grip, as it op jdh the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus breaking up a cold. Try it the nest time you suffer from a told or tho grip. It is inexptnsho and entirely vegetable, therefore safo and harmless. Bob Soreneu from joint and mujclea with a small trial bottlo ot old St- Jacobs Oil Stop "dosing" Rlieuniatlrim. It 'a ijuin only, not ona ease In flftv Wi KHtUMA I M r ROM hi . ah I i- ami atfekt m : QTIFF APHIJC niMK uiii t nun iiu juiiiiu ! requires Internal treatment. Rub sooth ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right "" the "tender spot," and by tho time yu g7 Jack Robinson out comes the J,ltllnlUc p8i, ..st, jttCOi,, oil" to u liarinlisM rheumatism cure which never disappoint anil doesn't burn tho skin. It takes pain, oorcuiss and stiffnes from nchlng joints, muscles and bones; fctopj sciatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. Limber up I Oct a 25 cent bottle of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and in a rnomuit you'll be free from pains, aches tuul atntacin. Don't suffer I Rub i lieu mu tism away. W U 4Jl jtM P Leaf ,wk-&5 -4. fcf: . X. W ?r w, - f .. v 4wee wl ii " y- HSli jc6 Jt6 I j--T T-r mt I Ml MT S Ignore Colin New York detectives are mystified: by tho strange letters written lu con-' neitlon with the murders of l was murdered and while Rlchman wan l.eonore Anna Cohn, March 19. and of In the Tombs. If he did kill Lenore Charlie Murray, May 3. One of these Cohn he could not hae killed the sent to Henry Eckert. uncle of the Murray boy. Hut he wjih United lu murdered girl, for the police, threat- the Tomlw by a man who In xome re ened new murders of children. Hpcctx aiiHwers the vague description Whether it was really the work of of tlie sitter of the Mm ray boy. The the murderer of the children or some case nta prow that the prisoner was diseased mind the) do not pretend to uieiely writing letters to amuse him-, guess. Rut they began work on the 'self or that lie knew the munlerer theory that the writer wns the mur- and that his prediction of more mur derer. This Is it print of part of the tiers of children was a ghastly truth, letter to the police :iH proved by the death and iiuitllla- "Mr. Richmond Is Inocent of thoUlon of the Murray boy. Dr. E. O. llovey has been sent by tho American Museum of Natural History to the West Indies to con tinue the volcano-logical Investiga tions that he began In that region after the great eruption that destroy ed St. Pierre. He expects to spend about three months In studying, es pecially the (Irande Soufriere of Giindclouppe, Mont I'elee, tho Sou friere of St. Vincent, and the boiling lake of Dominica, collecting gases from the fumeroles, making tempera ture obMTvntlihiH, and noting the changes that hae orcurcd since lilt last visit. So near the center of things; Just one block on Main, on (ith. Phono SSItM Telford Bros. Now li-aily to supply GASOLINE From Hieir new siileualk pump. G. Corner Alain st anil Conger ave. I e-w-eMww,-,.Mwfw'x Eff 1 MEMOQl&L DAY Li lil m n- i Stop! Phone 187 AND WE A.VHWKIt PHOMITLY WESTERN TRANSFER CO. Phone IH7. Firth and Mala i f7? J-f 7U9" Ictlei'H which you accuse him for, wilting to Mis. Colin. I am tho out1! ,(liat wrote nil of I tut 111 as I told you lu one of my letters that Is gott to be the blgest murderers lie comclcd lu N. Y. i that was ever nown now do you xvo I am trotie i 'II II. RICHMOND. j "Jack (he Ripper." I The police have evidence which' IcDUVliircs them the letter was written ti IMuurd Itlchiniin ,a prisoner lu ; the Tom lis on a minor ofTeuse, and I given to a girl to mall. It wan writ-' ten three days before Charlie Murray S V FRESH LIME In any Quantities. Kiln Just Ilurned C. D. WII.I.SO.V EXPERIENCE Coniider This When Selecting Your Optician .Mr. Winter Iuin IuiiI seven teen )iii-n of eeileiice, hacked by Mpeciul college tniliilng In optical unrk. You get hit entire IH'lsonal attention from the lime your e)e nie examined until he nil JiinIh the finished glasses to )oiue)es. Tills personal atten tion by an cericncctl optician is surely woitb )nui' toiitldcra tlllo ulieti M-lectlng your iiill. clan. H. J. WINTERS 635 Main Street D. GRIZZLE 5 A BOOK OF In nil ihpi'i'lnll) )oiiuk mill I led loll.. Ih l he SuIukh Haul. Hook Iliad It mer often Eery lliiu Mill tend II nll'll lllnl HOIMethlllK in lidded to It which In of llioie luleieht Let ux Ntart ou with cue oT mil liookH We will he Klnil to do It FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON Strength and Freshness are tlic essentials of Peroxide. When yon buy from us you arc assured of getting the best. Uiwrmoofc Pharmary W'v KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TOn?! V WHC-C PARTICULAR KOPLK I I MuSffv I "UV THtlR DRUGS tATvl&-tl Don't Throw That Old Tire Away Wil CAN K IX IT j. i:. 1 1 m,i, IIOW1K GARAGK ' A"w "Sec ilic Vulcaiii.iii", Man" (4 Main When you buy a FORD You ran feel wife In lintlliK Hie of It etrry tiny. It l never mil of rouimlvilon for ueekN miiIiIiik tho arrival of miiiio hiii fiotn tlic fattory In tlm Cimt. TIii'mi niii an' kept In Ntork nt I'onl lteniies. GEORGE BIEHN, Agent G. D. GRIZZLE IIXPKRT Tombstone Cutter and Designer Work madn rlKht Blue Front Livery and Feed Stables Mundy & Hilyard, Propa. I'lmne 'jn-JW. Kliiiniilli, nenr Nth Pionipt mill efficient wrvlro, flood Iiui'ni'n mill lli-Nt i'Im iIk Ufflt' uf Dr. C. O. Prentice Vc Irrlnury HiirRron PHONH UflM llahy Clilx kt yoiirx hefoi they mo nil Kon AImi CnnarleM, lovely MlnverM, clteap. Mill AtkUtlou INTEREST jBgBf 1 The Motor Boat EMPRESS , Daily Service Pasnengera Baggage Freight Upper Lake Points IIiin InnVM WcHtern Tranifer offlro cVury inornlnt? at 7:10. F. A. Moore, Manager W.PFVUER&CO'S PURE PREPARED PAINT A TALE OF PAINT ! Some "Paints prelect, Others beautifr. Ours do both Wm. C. Hurn Hardware Co. General Transferring ..tin vi.: IfU NT NV.U "' "iin'OMSiv Ofilco on fllitU, between J and Klanikin t aHf A W 'rtt