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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1915)
$; ssv MONDAY, tVHtC at, 1818 ' i 'r runs THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON IXSK Your Suit for the Fourth is Here - sw New Glen Urquhart plaids and fancy Scotch suitings exquisitely tailored in two and three button styles and patterns r -"m J aLm r M ' atmsigwVBv. 8aBBB. N l V 7 & 4 if A . - Wj. .. 1 kfe ms TOM' ST,'r ttii liMKilV' S . V T- M-' i -r ' , m ( T as . aV 4 '-JBv JP ft I .BiBafliYL.w 'MEDIATION SAYS BRYAN IS REMEDY WASHINGTON, D. C, June 21. Former Secretary of SUte WUIUm Jeanlags Bryan, in the third and con- elating article In his statement on "The Causeless War," Issued today,' riman Lodge. Lunch was had at suggests mediation "as the way out." 'Odessa, where Mr. and Mrs. W. E. As a preventive ot war Bryan pro-iLamm had provided a bounteous poses universal use of his lnvestlga feast. The launch Oakland was char- tlon committee peace treaty plan. tered for (he trip. Mediation," the former secretary ya, "to the means provided by inter- national agreement through which the belligerent, nations can be brought In to conference; time for the Investiga tion of all disputes Is the means by which the future wars can be averted. The cultivation of international friendship is the means by which the deatre for war can be rooted out.7' In elaborating his plan for restora tion of peace Bryan urges: "The neutral nations In advocating, crystallte sentiment In favor of peace into, a coercive force, and offer media tion Jointly or severally; that the warring nations Join In a treaty to provide for the investigation by a permanent international committee of; very dispute that may arise, no mat- tar what Its character in nature; and that a world-wide educational move ment to cultivate a spirit of brother hood among the nations be under taken as the final task of the advo cates of peace." "Great nations cannot be extermi nated," says Bryan. "Predictions made at the beginning of the war have not been fulfilled. The British did not destroy the German fleet in a month; Germany did not take Paris in two months, and the Russian army did not eat Christmas dinner in Ber lln. But even If extermination were possible It would be a crime against civilisation which no nation or group of nations could afford to commit. "When can peace be restored? Any time bow. It the participants are really weary of this war, and ready for it to end. If any faction Is sot ready, let its ruler state in clear distinct and definite terms the condl ttesa upon which It Is willing to agree to peace; then If an agreement to not reached, blame for continuance of the war will be on those who make unreasonable demands." la proposing mediation, the former secretary points out that The Hague conference expressly declares an offer of mediation shall not be considered tin unfriendly act, and adds: "The duty ot offering mediation may seem to rest primarily upon the United States, the largest of the neut ral aattons, and the onV most Inti mately bound by ties of blood to all the belligerents. The United States did nuke aa offer Immediately after taa war began, and why sot do so agalB, matll our offer or some other oCer la sot accepted T But our ae Uoa or failure to did sot deter any other BMitral aatloa from acting. This to ,aet a time to stand on ceremony, L AV . I. -. A M . . "fiv j- any turner country, tor any reason Vffim J, ' tter ' the reason may be I v?4tfS' ktHter position than we are to Ha it should BOt It is easy to fit you in a Kuppenheimer Suit at $15 to $30 "&V K. K. K. Town Topics j Launch Party on Upper Lake. H. J. McCourt, Harry Peel, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Torrey, Hiss Alice Mc Court, Mtss Estelle Blair, Miss Ger trude Seeley, Miss Ada Soule, W. H. Bennett. Lawrence Mehaffer and Har-. old Merrvman held a launch Dart on' Upper Lake yesterdayvtsltlng Odes - sa. Mm. Torrev's homestead and Har- ... tbw. ii.f RrturnM From Portland. Xfl.. Pa.v1 RAlvlntj1aiiffhlr nf Mi i j , ,', . ... ,. 'engineer of the reclamation service; and Mrs. Henry Boivln of this city.;.. .. ., D .,.'., . , . . . . . ., . Judge Will R. King,. chief counsel of returned last week from Portland.' . ,,, ' w . .. whono ih. hail hiuii IIH tnr month. Leavea With Prisoners Sheriff Snyder and Deputy Rhine- hart of L3kevlew left yesterday morn ing for Salem with two life termers and a horse thief for the penitentiary, j They arrived in this city Saturday af ternoon by machine. Buck Llndsey, convicted ot horse stealing, bad been taken from the penitentiary to testify in another case there, and Is being re turned. The other two men were re cently convicted for killing a woman In a questionable resort in Lakevlew and sentenced to life Imprisonment. Auto Party Delayed. An auto party which left the citv Saturday night for a trip to some of ne" finlsned '' came forward, and the fishing resorts around the UpperltoftsI',r,n tn" ty. Prices held Klamath IjiVb woo hold tin n .- ,,n '!!. count of a break down yetserday, and is expected to return tonight. The merbers of the party are Mr. and Mrs.!and the maTket Inactive. Small con Reed of the White Pelican garage,1 BignmenU on,y of Pr'K lambs were and Mrs. Ray Court and Miss Bernice rece,ved- Choice lambs sold at $7.50; Wallen. , Card of Thanks We desire to extend our thanks to 11 those who came to our assistance during the bereavement and death oft a loved one. when sympathy and as- Bfstance was apprecia.tedHr. and Mrs. S. B. Low. Mr. Low and Family. Don't buy Boys' Salt until you our netr stock. K. K. K. Store. News print paper has been made by the forest service laboratory from twenty-four different woods, and a1 (number compare favorably with thILake. whern th. i. ...- t. a. standard spruce pulp paper. i . If you me looking for a home in the city or rountry, kcp Clillrote, tttt 'lain street. Insurance that pays. See Chllcole. Look at our Clothes, "anyway," be fore yoa buy your Hammer Suit.. K. K. K. Wore. 10 Tho latestest statistics show that Tillamook county produced 4,000,000 pounds of cheese during the past year. Hutu that wit la style and price at i ie M "Core Brownsville baa made seven efforts to pare, and to trying It agala. KNOX HATS STORE Senators Visit Water Projects (Continued from page 1) chusetts, James W. Good of Iowa, Prank V. Mondell, of Iowa, Frank Frank V. Mondell of Wyoming, Jas. SMcAndrews of Illinois. Robert N. '1'0 ot Nortn Carolina, George W. Raucn of Indiana. Swagcr Shirley of Kentucky and Thos. Upton Slsson of Mlaalsalppl. Accompanying the committee were James C. Courts, clerk; M. C. Shields, j assistant clerk: H. B. Weaver, official j stenographer, and K. F. Rea. clerk of !,ne senale commute on approprta- itlons. A. I'. Daus. director and chief ml "- c..iv., ... . t.uu. comptroller of the service; Sydney B. Williamson, chief of construction of the service, and J. L Clancy and E. A. Clark, clerks. PORTLAND LETTER PORTLAND, Juno 21. The re celpts for the past week were: Cattle, 1.5 4 bead; calves, 36 head; bogs, 4.0IG bead; sheep, 4,142 head. I 'rite on cattle were a shade lower thsn tne week proiious. Nearly all fulgnMcnts are grass cattle, with the quality not ibov the average. Uulk of steers sold around $7.00 to . ?.: cows sold :is high as $6.76. I, llo:i were s'"ndy throughout the -"" ai 8UU- T loads of A fair run of sheep was received during the week, with prices lower owes sola at ,&-uo and wethers at IJ5.50 To the Public: We notice an advertisement In the Evening Herald of June 19th, signed by the Independent Ice company, to and Mrs, C. C.ithe effect that natural Ice Is purer man artificial Ice. and that they had bad a- health officer send samples to the state board of health for analysis. Will say that no health officer has ob- Jtained artificial Ice from us during the past year to have It analyzed. Will further state that If lake Ice talcen from the east side of Upper Klamath tayed fiih and vegetable matter In .evidence, not mninnin. .. -. , , .w..,Hn VHO BUUjCVl or seepage from Sblpplngton, which has no sewer system, It Is about time that the city of Klamath Falls looks Into the purity of their water supply, an we manufacture our artificial Ice from city waterafter It has been thor oughly Altered through charcoal Alt ers established by ono of the best arti ficial Ice machinery manufacturing companies on the coast. We have a supply of lake ice on hand that was cut from the west side of Upper Klamath Lake, with a view of securing as pure lake Ice as possible which we sell at E0 cents per hundred In small quantities, delivered. Very respectfully yours, KLAMATH VALLEY WARE HOUSE ft FORWARDINO CO. By D. B. Campbell. tl-lt Styles you wont find elsewhere K. F. Comes Back With 'Vengeance (Continued from page 1) K. F. Itaum. Zutnbrum and Hay den II) out. Seenth 11. F. O.' Arnold fans; Stovenson grounds out; C. Arnold fans. NuUon out, Hoag to Arnold; Am brose walks and goeH to third on a double by Blgbce and scores on wild pitch; Stclger fans; Motsle smashes tbree-bagger to center, scoring Big- bee; Motslo scores on bad throw;) Noel out, Bowdcn to Arnold. Two tilts, three runs. Eighth B. F. Cook fans; Bow den grounds out; Winders flies to Hayden. """ K. F. Bauni walks; Zum Alee out; Hayden forces Ilaure: Hayden caught stealing second. Ninth B. F. Hoag flies out; Her big grounds; Palmer walks, third on Zumbrum's error; O. Arnold flies to Baum, who drops ball, allowing Palmer to score; Arnold out on throw to plate. KLAMATH FALLS AB. R. H. E. .Motschenhacher, c. . ! 1 3 0 Noel. 2b S 1 1 2 Baum. If 4 1 1 1 Zumbrum, ss 4 2 1 2 Hayden, 3b 6 1 o 0 Nelson, lb ........ 4 1 2 t Ambrose, cf . . . . t . . 2 2 1 0 Blgbce, p , . , 4 1 2 0 8talger, rf . r. 3 1 1 0 Totals 36 11 12 BOX FACTORY AB. R. H. wden, 3I 4 0 0 6 E. 2 0 0 1 0 0 . 0 0 2 Winders, rf 4 0 0 Hoag, bb 4 0 2 Hcrblg, 2b 4 0 0 Palmer, cf 3 1 0 O. Arnold. If 4 0 0 Stevenson, c .-..,.. 3 0 0 C. Arnold, lb '.'..,. 3 0 0 Cook, p ' . 3 0 0 Totals 32 1 2 Umpires Montgomery, Porky. NOTICE Notlco Is hereby given that the, In terest of O. C. Jensen 1 ntbe Cen tral Outfitting company baa been pur chased by the undersigned, who will pay all bills contracted by the said Arm. Dated this 18tb day of June, 191C, 18-3t CHA8. 9. STEMWELL They turn water that's wby they i'"e Hed "Dnxbak." Duxbak Outing , - ') then. K. K. K. Store. 10 'The Pocket Wireteae," Third-Episode of "The Black Box" "The Funny Hide of Jealousy," Two Part Soaring Comedy, Feat uring Jeff DcAndelus "The Supremo Effort," Comedy Drama Admtosfcw 18 deal &mf Buy your suit and trim mings for the big cele bration and avoid disappointment . Leading Clothiers Moving Pictures I In addition to the third episode of "Thi Black Box," the Orpheus tonight presents another feature. This I "Tin Funny Side of Jealousy," a two part comedy, starring Jeff DeAn gelus, the famous musical comedy star. The fact that such A well known comedian Is seen in this offering Is sufficient assurance of Its unusual j merit. "The Supreme Effort," n iomed) dr&mu, completes the bill A A A big double bill will bo presented at tlio Star theater today. As "The Exploits of Elaine failed to arrive In time for exhlbltlou for last Monday, the management has arranged to pre sent tu episodes today. Some of I ho most interesting and exciting Inci dents of tho whole series will be shown In the two episodes, which will be presented today only. A two part Kalem drama will also bo shown to day, making a program of six reels. Tho Star management announces an unusually big program for Tues- day and Wvdnmtday, when n ten reel program will bo presented. "Thel llooslt'r Schoolmaster," ono of the bent known of modern day stories will bo presented In pictures. This feature is In II vo reels. Max Flgman Is seen In the title role. "Hunting Bis- Onnic, Sports and Travel In South Afrit. i." Is the title of the other fea ture, which Is also In Ave parts. Tills Is one of the most Interesting fcaturos of Ith kind that has ever been Aimed It Is far bolter than "Ralney's Afri can Hunt," and tho photography Is oi. ccllcnt. Some beautiful styles la Arrow Hhlrta at K. K, K. Store. FRUIT For canning Swetzer & Norris' Fruit Store- 1024 Main St. BLACKBERRIES per crate 75c STRAWBERRIES ...par crate $1.25' APRICOTS par crata 20 Iba $1 CHERRIES -par box $1 Auto truck tJalivary ( until 7:30 tonight 11 17 ? li I Iff bEAbV Hoiston's Mtotptlitu hmtmaU HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE STAR THEATER HI'KCI.U. TODAY ONLY Tun Ktls4Mlr uf "Tim Exploit of Elaine" "TImi c,koilag," Kalem Drama In Two Parts io mi aoc Wntch Till Hpucc for Tomorrow's lYogrMN Miuistres Every Matnnlaj and Haailay at StSO , TEMPLE THEATER HUNDAY Thirty," Two Reel Edison Drama Mkl Fate," Olograph Drama "The Jam VUlt Arcadia," Vltagraph Comedy Admbaioa Always 10c. MATINEE DAILY AT Siao ALL LICENSED PICTURE MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill. Ore. MOTION PIOT0MM TUMIMV AND HATTRDAVa THE M;ilEA M OK THE MINERABLE Dearest Public , If you think I am pleading with oii just for fun you are standing nn ynr foot All folks who aro loose, that Is not In jnll and on the jury, should come lit and see my tUfH of Jewelry before buying, as I have ' fcood assortment' In nil lines. j The new Etruscan pattern In ster ling silver to hard to beat. I I am going to Ban Pranclsco to buy' ou a few seasonable things, and, I want you to come In as soon as you can and buy them, as I am about to Icmu U.ls mundane sphoro financially. I have a notion to Ale a laborer'! ,llon on jour lovo till you come across vith some money. Wo do axnert ranilrln nt all kinds. 1 put a how tick In a man's! utttth, and he told me on tba quiet ll:nt lie Is having the fastest Urno ho nver had. .liiqe.brldes should hurry, as this to Out IStli. Nested drinking cups are lomotlilng that every lunch basket should hove. ' Yes, dear, I still have a ulco selec tion of diamonds. If you haven't ono It's your own fault. Just see all tba lovely men you have to draw from. 1 round n silver thread among I ho gold In me whiskers, so hurry ,ovui, iis 1 utii gcttlag old. MoHatUu. I This nnBounreawBt carries the asoesagi to you that Western Transfer Co. HniiIIrk PiuKwager., Itaggage aad Proiglit to MaU Boata for Calkini Hamilton Phoae 187, or leave order at MM Mala street. - fS 32 " WOOD lll Double Load Blocks BS.TS Mingle IxmU Mora- . t.M DryMalM . .. SIMM i JiIbsn & Corkery FsdCs. a 10 Main Ml. Ptiuae "TIZ" GLADDENS SORE, TIRED FEET "TIZ" makes sors, burning, tlreJ fat j fairly dance with drlight. Away go Ilia scum aoa pains, in earns, c limits, blltUrt and bunloni. "TIZ" draws out tlie nn! sal poison Dial I'UlT up yor feet. Xn msttrr liirt lisr.l you wnrl, lion long uit ilmicc, Jow fsr )ou walk, ur Ikiw lno )ou rrmsln ki your feet, "TIZ' brings rcMful foot comforl "TIZ" It on ilcrfiil for tlnl. aching, swollen, smarting fret. Your (: just tingle for Jey: shore never Imtt or tight Ort a S5 cent box of "TIZ" now from any druggist or department store. I.'mi font torture foremr wear smaller ' 4 krri your feet fresh, wrt sn I tis;n Klamath Transfer Co. to Mate atreet We hare 1 lie beat coaveyaace la town, ami will go to aay hotel, rooming hou' or reatdeace la tow for Nussigerii for the 10 o'clock trnias, e are also ageate for the oaly IwwMtiger boale oa the. Vpfmt l-ak'. lUggago handled froag the ileiM.t w4iiout aay extra charge PHO.NE J Blue Front Livery and Feed Stables Mundy Sc HUyard. Prop. Phoae aaaw. Klamath, Bear atb I'minpi and rMrleat service, Mood horses and first claw rlga OMoaof Dr. C. O. Prentice Veirilasry Mutgeon KM, VVfiiJV niij.' 4L