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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1915)
Sa 'AJA ., c .'. . -i1 r.fis3e tT' .51.. ?sil? . Jr f, Ap-Qt ;ri two THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUKNHAY, JUNK IS, IMA 1XSX ' . mm B&S&" ffiXiSPV .. S1W - :.; w . is v. v,T V It' Is m. i E I'-li. ji V' lit wu, - ;. MfejA Kg!? m&k Hfs p um -Wit? ' - IP ,? any , i-Mft.Wr mr iv,KAa H LLI'.nULJ AJwr as&38,? ''wi umirauH nmi MMMMMWMMMMUMll FOR KENT PURNI8HKD APARTMENTS at the Ortgoa House. 10-tt FUR PKRMANKNT RENTER Have a assail, coty house, newly painted aad papered; modern convenience; clone tn; at reasonable rent. E. W. Oowen. 4 -U FOR RENT Pew nice rooms, second floor, storo building, next to post office. See Chllcolc. 4 5-121 ROOMS AND ROARO Clean rooms' and homo cooking. 1149 Pine st.l i-et FOR SALE HAT LOADERS For salo or trade. on clean sweep and one Flying Outchman, practically new; also one Hying Dutchman aide delivery rake., inquire I.lakey Pros., Dairy, Ore. , 10-t l'OR SAt.K Six room house, with or' without furniture; One lawn and garden. P.O. box 321 or phone I46Y. 10-tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS ' CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY MMTKACTH INMTKANC Wmhrs Orecita Assoetattaa TltU KARL WH1TLOCK UNDERTAKER RMBALMER County Coroner Complete Funeral Fnralahiag Phone 416 6th and Plaa PbdbHg uii TwsmAmg We Do the.Work Just Right Tank work of all kinds -PA1IK, PIXGKL LORKNZ Cur etli KUsiatli Phone 216 W. D. MILLER Manufacturer of HOLLOW HCILDIMS. AM) SILO IU.OCKS AMI FLUES ALL KIXDS OF CONCRETE Sidewalks, Floors and Retaining Walla HOOFING A SPECIALTY Sixth and Walnut Phone 293 I OSE "TIZ" FOR SORE, TIRED FEET Calloused Feet aud Corns nnnit-hv. .or. feet, burnine feet. ssrssat X. dSI jC3BBBB4Sk. swollen feet, sweaty feet, smelling I wnen nls tenacity seemed to be ob r, ii.,i re.. ' Jstlnncy. but It could generally be feet, tired feet Goodbye, corns, callouses, bunions nnd raw spots. No more shoo tight uoss, no more limping with pulu or drawing up your face in agony. '"VIZ" Is magical, ucu right off. "TIZ" diaws out all the poisonous exuda tions which puff up the feet the oaly remedy that docs. Use "TIZ" .aad wear smaller shoes. Ah! how ciiaiforlable your feet will eel. "TIZ" Jr a delight. "TIZ" is harmless. Oct a 2S cent box of "TIZ" now ut any druggist or department store. Don't suffer. Have good feet, glad fet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money rataaeai, (Advertisement) " -v- MM NisajMf awart Mranr au4 Pan- amlww t K K Wi teadlag The Evening Herald W. O. HMITM Mlhtr Published dally except Suadit) l The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at US Fourth Street Kntered at the postollir at Klaw ath Palls, Orecon. tor transmission through the malls as second-clas matter. Subscription terms by mall tn an? Address In the United States, Oup year tS.uu One month . .5n KLAMATH FAM.S, ORKOON TITKSDAV, JUNK in, IBIS AMI STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS MAYOR NICHOLAS I X THE resignation of Mayor Nlch- ..Ino l-.l nl1it tttwi th,. Mimmnn .a ...... -... ...v .- v. council of the city we find a man duly elected to office who has served through three years of much strife unit mieruai wunare, laying aown wre reius Because ne uia not oeueve .t as po8lble for hlmseU to co - op - "'" M."" ""' cou' eiea oy ne '""i"- , u.ame nas oeen anacnea to ooui iub mayor sua inc council in me re cent deadlock, but be that as it may, this Is not a- time for more strife and trouble. The people of Klamath Falls will wlthtn the next thirty days perhaps be called upon to choose a new man, and It would be well if KHOUlnp much time and thought be used In year. It ought to be a bigger success the selection. .than ever. In the passing of Mayor Nicholas! from public office. It Is thoroughly) NO FEAR OF the city being left believed that the city has lost a man'without police protection was exhlb of the utmost Integrity and honesty. J 'ted by the spectators at last night's It Is admitted that he has made mis-1 meeting of the council, as a large takes, bat "to err Is human." number of them left before the new Mayor Nicholas was called upon to police were appointed. serve the city of Klamath Falls dur-j ins the most critical period since its , establishment. He came into office following a period of business activ ity in all parts of the country, when irrigation projects all over the West and Middle West wero under on struction, when railroads were being proposed, and operatiqns commenced in numerous sections of the West; when settlers were pouring Into this country looking for locations, and when the United States In general 'was experiencing the best economic and business period in all lines in history. Following that period there (has been a readjustment of economic conditions over the entire country, and especially in tho West, In some lines more than others, but, never. theless, a general shake-up, UZh parted -foitowingTlias been one I of conservation and economy, prac ticed in all lines. Since the European conflict broke out, slightly less than a year ago, the nature of conditions has become more acute In many places, and Oregon has been no ex ception. An example of this has ibeen tho genera shake-up, the lower ing of salaries and the exchange of many school principals and instruct ors over the state. Many of thesi changes have been sweeping and sud uen, several towns having suffered. The result has been a feeling of un rest, suspicion and of trouble. Klam- "tith Falls has been no exception, and situated as we are on a branch rall- jroad, it Ib plausible that conditions have been somewhat more acute here than in most other places. j Mayor Nicholas Is to be commend ed for the stand that he has taken, knowing the man through three I years of experience. He Is a man that stands up for what be thinks Is right to the end, nnd unless unfor- Iseen difficulties are forthcoming, it Is be sort of a man that makes good in this world. That ho has not shown the best Judgment at times Is ad- ra,llea ana mere nave been times found that he was hewing to a prln- clpal. Ho Is a man that stands for a fair and square deal to every man, icgurdlesx of pemons. It was c iiniiUj- or his ut all times, i A CHAUTAUQUA TOWN WK HAVK a coming Chautauqua town, according to C. D. Fos ter, general manager of tho Ellison White Chautauqua, which, closed last night. Just wlmt does it mean? It means that Klamath Palls people aTe built of the right stuff. Of tho stuff that makes a community that Is a com munity, not simply a place to exist In, and no more. It means that the resi dents of Klamath Falls have high ideals and a desire for things that will take them away from a plodding, monotonous, every-day In-and-out sort J means that there Is, hidden away, per- ,hai. but there for nil that, tho m jccntlvo, the ability and the deolr tor a bigger, better town. The incentlTe to go ahead and do things; tho ability tint will bring results, and the desire tor better things must be nt the foun dation of all. We must admit that wc Arc out of tho direct lino of travel, and there fote out of thlugs as they happen tn the more populous places, perhaps, land therefore It takes more of an I effort. Rut despite that, t have n j city here. Mid ran have a city hero I that will bo noticed by the outsiders when fher mnv tinmieri In hsnsr thnlr j hats on our hooks. And during the summer months Is the tint-? that they are most naoie io step in ana say howdy do. It Is up to us to see that they have reason to take off their hats tn us when they do so. The only way that we can accouv ptth this Is by creating a- spirit of civic pride and good fellowship, of brotherly love, if you please. To do this. It seems as though It Is ueeea- s.try in this time of strife for worldly goods that a common Ideal must be had. Something that all want to and wilt Vork for. Something in which .we mar have tirlile nnd unmrthlnr ' . . . wMcn wc -. . out to our f, UndS and .i,tiVM wlth 1)rdo nd . ,. ,of work c uone. Md wmrt b,Uer iIdea, ,,,, Klamath Falls people have jnn their city. T(t ,ne p,,,,,,,,, tnat hav, mado (nlll , Chautauqua session a possibility the cltJr n8 n wnole owe a vole of Uj.nfcg 'for It means that they havo sacrificed tlnip Mld money for tho 0,0,0,, gaoa '. Scattered Shots .', NOW THAT Chautauqua Is over. Is it not about time to think of next THK MANAGER of a Wild West show in Klamath Falls says he la un able to pay the clty'a license fee. This is no place for blm. Ho should be In New York city, where It Is quiet and peaceful." RESIGNATIONS were the regular thing last night. Some ono aald they had all been fired, anyway all except tho city attorney. It AGOING IS not approved of at St. Cloud. I guess that is not such a bad boost for our urban friends. WE HAVE IT ON Chicago to some extent there Is plenty of room to walk In this-country, while them it-U Habit to. become crowded, during the street car Btrike. GREECE SEEMS to be the only European country that is showing evi dence 'of real diplomacy. The people ttteru are deciding whether or not they shall go to war. IF SOME OF the other nations acrois the pond had bad the situation put before them clearly, and then had be the question, we wonder whether or not the present European conflict would be in session. NOW THAT A long-drawn-out struggle has been completed in our municipality affair?, we wonder If tho , general public will take as much In- terest In the city's business as has been exhibited recently. WE WILL WAGER that "Prexy" Wilson Is a student of psychology. Of course, he would have to be to a cer tain extent to havo held tho positions that he has had and the ono he has. but l.o certainly understands how to apply it to everyday affairs, such as the American attitude on tho war and the peace question. Miiiiiiinii inmiiM STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD ) .Says Cream Api-lirri lu Xoklrils f j Relic en Jlei I-CcI.N ;it Once. f Count fifty! Your cold In head or catarrh disappears. Your clogged nos trils will open, the air passage! of your head will clear and you can breatlui freely. No more snuffling, linwklng, musous discharge, dryneenlKreat nations of Europe, realliing oi lieidache; no struggling for breath' how much they will be weakened by nt night. (the war, will do all, in their power to Get n small bottle of Ely's Cream ensnare these United States, lest at Ralm from your druggist and apply little of this fragrant antiseptic cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through evory air passago of tho head, sooth ing and healing the swollen or In flamed mucous membrane, giving you, Instunt relief. Head colds and catarrh yield llko magic. Don't stay stuffed up and miserable. Relief la sure, Characters in MsajjMito .fy. Bkbp HgMZBaJsCaTSMsr"'Tdhray 2(t2s BgggggBm I w 4gg9tggBW MBvV,vOT.gSljBSSSSSl au v mmmJ" 4KV vj gggB BSsh JaRfc vggg1f'i?i vfajfv gggBBSS Ewfl VPfeagam . . iV,'' vKHbaUiggggggi IBwHK gggggrgggggBmBn CgfeL-JL ggT fgggKSHflg KBKP llBBBBm. uvt bHLbR Iawo BBBBBBlgBWSM -' gggR!?':'f 1 BggBEii JtlgEEEHP eeSeeeV m f EEBsEgKJP ISQ vJtfJtr ' h , fr EEEEEgi "1 if v OUCN SOPHIA jBml SE SsaES I . JEEgEa. - COWN ARlfiKE irotecc All Greek officials in the United States and abroad have strenuously denied a- wild report, published lu Paris that the illness of King Con stant Ine of Greece was caused by nothing less than an attack by Queen Sophie. The Paris report had It that she, a sister of Kaiser Wllbelm. be lieved to be strongly friendly to Ger many In the war, had stabbed the king because of his leaning toward the allies. The precise nature of the king' Illness Is a mystery. While it is announced operations have been performed on him, very little Informa- War Is to Anarchy, PORTLAND, June 16. Tho war! wtlrnot result In a decided victory for either side but will Impoverish the nations Involved, Pastor Russell pro-' dieted in his address Sundty night nt ChriMtensen's hall. The war, he tie- clared, would bo followed by a period of anarchy, after which would come lasting peace. The prayers of millions for tho success of the Germans and the exter- minatloii of tho allies, and the prayers of other millions for the success of the world." lu. said. "It Bhould bo the allies and tho annihilation of thci'l'e end of tho ago. It Is to bo follow. Germans, and tho nrayers of the itoDcl'iil by 'tho world to come, wherein and of our president und other goodjdwelleth righteousness,' now hcavons, people that this war shall promptly I tin- church lu glory and a new earth, ... .. .. m -Ttft.f. .. r.w l.t I., n mimI vltl. ( rA,t In u my niblo aright," he said. "The war ceaso win an go unanswered 11 1 ream"" "" .", w,, ...... ii., IJ7 (flWIIJ t,ll,Ml, III? wJ proCeed, and w vlll eventuate In no glorious victory for any nation, hut In the horrid mutlllatlon and Im poverlshmont of all. Next will follow. burned. On the contrary. Messiah's tho Armageddon of anurchy. kingdom will inaugurate a new dls "After that, peace, lasting peace .pensatlon, which will establish the may bo hoped for, because Ood hasjIonK-Pi'omlsed 'peace on earth.'" declared it. It will bo brought In by I ' u,,,,,,.,,,.,, kingdom, for which so long wo have prayed." Pastor Ruasrl declared that the l.resent war Is of dlvlnn permission and arrangement. "it is clearly prophesied In Scrip ture," he said. The gathering of the nations to the present struggle is re-; ferrud to In the prophecy of Joel." Iln also xald that apparently all the nations uould be Involved In the struggle. "Happy It will be," he said, "If our own land shall escape. Our president1 Is a man of peaco, and will surely do all in his power to avoid compile-! tlons nnd war Itsolf. Nevertheless tho althe conclusion of tho war we should The Tire i, k. hum I, HOWIE "Set- i he Vulcanizing Man" Greek Tragedy 1 .EEEEEEEEEEEEE ' M Hon as to the nature of his malady has been officially given out. The heir apparent to the Greek throuo U Prlnre George, olditit on of Consinn tine. He Is 2.") years old nnd unmar ried. Dispatches last year said he wan engaged to Princess Elisabeth, eldest daughter of King Ferdinand of Roumaiila, hut the war has caused n potMnemrnl of the wedding. The prince received his educallnu and mil itary training In Germany. Prince Nicholas, brother of King ConMan tine, is tho best liked member of the reignlug family. Result in Says Pastor tower above the others, llniiucliilly and othcrwUe." The speaker said that the war was permitted by God that thedlrn results of sin might be realised by men and angels. Ho also declared that the war did not mark tho end of the world, :tn yome predicted, but merely tho end nf tho age and tho Inauguration of n '"' nse. whero peace would relgu. 'Through n lonfuslng translation, Mb" RIWo calls this trouble tho end of J This troublo is alno Blyled n whlrl-l wind, a tidal wave, a consuming fire Misunderstanding those symbols, our crcods declare that tho earth Is to bo One foi in of male inconsistency Is endowing a woman with all of his1 worldly goods and then tanking her' do her own laundry. Bend your laundry lo tho Klamath Falls Steam' Laundry. 14-tf If yon are looking for a home In lie illy or country, nee Chllrote, WW , hieet, . ,, . , , t I Koine beautiful styles In Arrow . Mhlrta at K. K. K. Htore. l Argraves Hotel Kiiruished rooms with bath llntes transelents Rue to 11,00; by week, I2.no and up. Xe.ond Hl Int. Main and I'lae Doctors GARAGE . "' 64 Main Qoosborrles, fluo hand picked, fresh every tiny, In SU-lli, boxea, 4 cents per pouiul, f, o. b, Airiilnml, OmhIi with order, Hatlafavllon guaranteed, J. F. WKI.I.H, Ashland, Oregon, 14.t IKm't liny Itojra' Nwlta until yow our niv slwrk. K, K. K. Htore. Blue Front Livery and Feed Stables Mundy & Hilyard, Props. Plume ti.ViW, Klaumlli, near HI It Pitimpl mill eltlili'iit M-ivlif, (IimmI luiri nnd llml (Ins rigs Office of Dr. C. O. Prentice Wieritiitry Hurgrin W.RFVUER&OO'Si , PURE PREPARED PAINT A TALE OF PAINT , 1 Some Aunts protect, Others be&utify, t Ours do Mh Wm. C. Hum Hardware Co., . 1 1 TliU rtliliiniiicTieiil enrrie I lie iiM'MUUe In )imi llml Western Transfer Co. Iliilillnu PenuT", HiiKUiiK'' and Freluht In lnll IttirtU for Calkins & Hamilton Phono INT, ir lene tirtlerti nt Htm Mil 1 11 olreel. Spink's Camp on Spring Creek, Williamson River IS NOW OPEN FORJTHE SEASON, 1915 riiifkt Trout FUIiIiik in Orruun. The hum lienullful Mit for iniiipliii: in Kliiliuilli rnuiily. No Hiitiu iIk)k. II'k nlwnys rottl nnil lireeny. n iuiMiiuili im-hIm lo iMilher you." , uen iliinre hull for iIhmo ilealiliiu In uhile iiuuy I lie eteitlna In Gil Milliner. GihmI Im'iU nnd llrl i-iim inenlx wrieil. .ti'TOMtiitii.i: Mi:irrs train at uiimivpi v roit the '.mp. Rates per Day $2.00 FOR THE BUSINESS MAN In general uud all Individual!) wo offer our unlimited hanking ftvcll llleti. Wo have a prodigious 'ii parity for hiindlliiK largo commer cial accounts. Yet we can truth fully say that wo always glvo tho mime careful attention to small iliM)Hllorn. (live us it trial. FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON H giH tsiH gsH gsH gH gH gH gB gsH vw gH gH eI I llJWyl 1 1 1 1 ..okwas.5Sll I 1 1 kS sSgSl I lllvimll llljBanllllB' iMMlerwood piuimy W'vL, KLAMATH FALLS OREGON TfTfifwl VZ7 WMCHt PAHTICUtAH PgOPLK Uji l-tmk nt our Clothe, "anyway," he- row you buy )onr Hntmnrr Hnlt,. K, K. K. Wore. ID WOOD! 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