The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 17, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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FOR 1ALE
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VrvB;l,iUllM nimt Km uetwia our
PabUshed dally eicspt Sunday by
The Herald Pttbllehlag Coatpaay of
Kleassth Mil, at UE Fourth 8treet.
Batered at the postoBce at Klam
ath fails. Oregon, tor traasmlaslon
through the ssalls at second-class
atattar.
ud noaaeaold
lSlliala street
fnraltare.
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rq aULlV-A f m tiro-seated ear.
, rises,' alga grade: 1b flrtt claaa
saess; teed aa aew; coat $80; will
w k.l m1 fnvi. t ii.i.ii. amI
um w& jitip. a ma ta vrtMn iw
oars see. Also buggy harness, double
aad single. W. A. Dalaall. 14-4t
Subscription terms by mall to amy
address tn tba Ualtcd SUtaa:
Oat yaar .18.00
Oaa aiMtb .60
FOR 8AIB or trade A handsome
little sure poay, bright bay,
eaaaky bslld, yonng aad gaatto to
ride. , W. A. Dalaall. 14-4t
KLAMATH FALLS, ORHGON
SATURDAY, JULY 17, IBIS
ffkkulGvB
whip me going up hill. Nerar atrlka,
beat or kick mo when I do not under
stand what you mean, but gtTe me a
chance to understand you. Watch
me, and if I fail to do your bidding,
see if there is not aomethtng wrong
with my harness or feet
"Examine my teeth when I do not
oat. I may have an ulcerated tooth,
and that, you know, is Tcry painful.
Do not tlo my head in an unnatural
position, or take away my best de
fense! against flies Mid mosqultos by
cutting oft my tail.
And finally, oh my matter, when
my useful strength Is gone, do not
turn n)o out to starve or freeze, or sell
mo to some cruel ownor to bo slowly
tortured and starved to death; but do
thou, my master, take my life in tho
kindest way, nnd your God will re
ward you here and, hereafter. You
may not consider mo Irreverent it I
ask this In the name of Hlra who was
born In a stable. Amen."
JPFPFPTI(1N FOR
TODAY'S ODDEST STOIt Y 1 1 L U L I I I U II lUll
HARLAN AT GROVE
FOJl;SALK Three logging wagons.
far: aala ekeap. 8ee C. 0. Low.
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WAMTH Old far hoasework, aaull
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KLAMATH FALLS
CHANGING METHODS AND CITY
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IMATH FUEL CO
'3 THE student of history sad to
the economist one of the moat
resaarkable things in the development
of the United 8tatea has been the stu
pendous development of the cities. A
prominent contributing cause to this
has been the commercial organisa
tion. Especially Is this the case with
the cities of the western part of the
country, for no sooner has the city
incorporated la fact, often before
this la brought about than the com
mercial orgaaUation comes Into exist
ence and brings about co-operative
community development work.
But with the advance in bualneai
methods aad consequent need for dif
ferent treatment of the community
problems, the old form of commer
cial organisation has been outgrown,
aad these aot having kept up with the
times are found to be totally inade
quate to successfully cope with pres
ent day conditions. The religious and
political organisations were found .in
sulted to present day needs, aad are
rapidly being transformed to meet 'the
needs of the modern day.
' Thechurch la casting off its nar
rowness. Its sectionalism, its coldness
and indifference to those outside its
foid.'v Old forms of city sovammeat.
auKsd to the conditions exlstiajr.
and, still, revered by many because of
early association, or because they
were, good enough for our fathers.
aad the city prospered under them,"
are, nevertheless, not commensurate
With the needs of the nreseat dar
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larger cKy, with all Its modern ways
of conducting business aad commerce
aaa eaucauon and development, with
all the latter term Implies. The
ngr man a taougat waa once
??aI?yloa fen,wlBgs;. electricity
bow carries him around the world fa
tke twinkle of an eye. The century-
long undertakings of the old. days are
bow by modern engineers constructed
over Bight So the circuitous aad
cumbersome instruments of city gov
ernment are gradually giving way to
modern efflclent tools. The old hap
hsssrd guesses of former dsys. when
pne could wait to "see how it worked
out," Is no longer sufficient, and the
knowledge supplied, by scientific ser
vice makes the waltlag entirely ua-
ineceessry.
,wltb these changes going on, Jt la
not at an remarkable that the effi
ciency expert should find in many
American cities that the organizations
for industrial, commercial and civic
work are antiquated and unsulted to
the needs of the modern city and com
munity, i
The organisaUons of this character
must. In this era of strenuous oompe-
iiiion. oe measured by the efficiency!
test. Any city, to measure up to its
opportunities and possibilities, must
nave aa efflcientcommunlty organisa
tion, equipped to meet its varied and
complex needs.
Such sa organization in a Drones.
slve, live city, rallies to its suonortl
and enlists in its service all the active, I
wide-awake business, professional and '
industrial men of the community.
And no city without the men of that.'
calibre working together In onef
strong organisation, along a definite,
plan of action, can hope to successful-'
ly compete with neighbor cities hav-'
ing such.
'. Scattered Shots .'.
NEARLY everybody has gone to
the tall and uncut at least there Is
little society these days.
United Press Service.
DKNVElt, July 17. Can you
imagine a man with both teet
amputated being the practical
Joker and tho "life" of a bl
hospltnlT
Tha nurses at tho county lion-
pltal hero declare Olando Hold-
win's n lot of other (liltiRS, too.
! They wero at dinner.
"Hnvo sorao tea, Clarice!"
"I think I hear somcthluR."
"No. Pass tho sugar, jilcnso."
"i think 1 hear a moino."
"Ho's a big mouse the table
Is moving."
The first time it happened tho
nurses took to tho decks of the
chairs ns Baldwin's gray whlsk-
era enmo out from under the ta
4 ble. It happened too often to bo
a joke, and Baldwin had to be
locked up atnlRht.
lAltKWKU- UKCKITIOX IS TK.V
DKUKD MHWL MIXI8TKH IIK.
IOI1K LEAVING KOK OLD HOME
IN MISSOIUM
ROADS SEEM to be the principal
topic of the day lets hopo we get
some results.
THE MAN that'a on the Job all the
time Is the one that geta results,
whether he is on a pleasure trip or
otherwise engaged.
TAKE A "JIT" to Medford. They
isay it will he worth the price.
Knights Atlentkm
All Knights of Pythias in the city
are requested to bo present at tho
ball next Thursday nlsht to make ar
rangements for tho celebration at
Carter Lake next month, or let C. C.
Low know whether you will be able
to go or not between now and Thurs
day sight
l-3t C. C. LOW.
Permits issued at Eugene for
months past aggregated $59,963.
six
(llrruld Mpecial Service)
PINi: QHOVE, July 17. Tho eo-
plo of Pine drove, and friends of Hov.
S. I), llnrlnnd from Klamath Knlls.
met ul the school house Thursday
JnlKht and gave an informal reception
for Rev. and Mrs. Harlan, who have
since left for their old home In Missouri.
After a t-horl sons serlce, conduct.'
ed by J, 11. Mason, Rev. Harlan cave
an Interesting talk on "(loins the Sec
ond Mile." Then Mr. Mnson, In be
half of the people of Pine Grmo. pre
sented a beautiful cut Klass bon-bon
dish to the Ilarlans as a' token of ap
preciation of Mr. Harlan's untiring
efforts In trying to hnvo Pine drove
n ocuer community in wnich to live
At a lato hour Ice cream nnd cako
wero served by the ladles to nil pres
ent, after which all sang "God Do
With You Till Wo Meet Again." and
wished the Ilarlans a safe Journey
and a profitable return to Klamath.
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Insurance that pays. He ChMcots,
Harrison & Matt
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SHOICS,
TOOLS,
Or AnjIliliiK t" Hell?
Our store Is on Klamath Ave.
and Sixth street
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O. K. TltAHlFsW Company
Offlcs oa Mitt, bflM0 stu!
aad Knttath
HOUSTON HOTEL
Ilea to FoatoMre
Nice, romfortablo roonn tot'
light houafkeeplng. You will
Ilka It here, Just' it step arrets
to ho uoHtnlice,
Subscribe for Ut Hsrald. to teats
A TRAFFIC RULE prohibiting the
standing of vehicles on Main street
more than a specified time might do
away with some of the complaint
about the pavement along the curb.
We mortals have to swat and shoo
The lilies from dawn till dark
'Cause Noah didn't awat the two
That roosted tn the Ark.
Woman's Home Companion.
Bids will be token at Grande Ronde
for ten miles of road to the coast
O: K. Livery and
Feed Stables
MiiBdy A HUyard, Props.
Pfaoae S2JT. Cor. th aad Oak
Prompt and eaacleat service, Good
linmrs and Hrst class rigs
oa.o of
Dr. C. O. Prentice
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The Quality Car, fully equipped; Gray Davis Electric
Lights and Starter, Botch Magneto. Price SS65, f. o. b.
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
Telford Brotv, Agents, Comer Conger and Main St,
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EveiTthing for the Sportsman
WHAT is the sport in which you take the
keenest interest? Is it trap-shooting, tennis,
motoring, hunting, fishing? ' '
No matter what it is, you will find here the
equipment necessary for its enjoyment.
Tennis rackets, nets, etc., fishing rods and tackle,
shotguns,' rifles and revolvers ammunition of all
makes, including shells loaded with Infallible
Smokeless Powder everything in fact that helps
gladden the heart of an outdoor man is here.
The next time you pass our way step in for a
moment not to buy but simply to become ac
quainted. The pleasure we are sure will be mutual.
ROBERTS & HANKS
STOCKMEN!
We sre prepared to receive liorars, Males or estUe, Hiker for
pasture or for sale oa coasMbwIon at the big Wee4 Kaarh, near
Frt Klamath. We also bay sail sell horses aad males.
Wo have secured the Weed Raacli of SI I, see arras, sad will use
it as a vast assembling place for all klada of slock, where It will be
ronvralrat for buyers to saakr Insprprtloa. Horses broke Mi work
or ride.
tltarrra for pasture Horses, 7.V r month; Cattle. Mr prr
month. For farther particulars write
J. F. ADAMS & SONS
FORT KI.AMATH, ORHGOK
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BT DIRECTION of the poHce com
missioner of New York there Is
posted in every stable where police
horses are kept a card, of which tho
following is a cepy:
"To Thee, My Master, I Offer My
Prayer:
, ''FesVl me, water and care for ma.
and when the day'1 work is done.
provide me with shelter, a clean, dry
bm and a stall wide enoush for m
to lie down la comfort. Talk to me.
Your' volee often means as much to
s u the reins, Pett me sometime
tasty, ass serve you the mors gladly
land lsara to love you.
xjo aet Jerk the reins, and do not
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TAKE SALTS FOR
THE KIDNEYS IF
YOUR BACK HURTS
Wi Skwld Drink Lots of Wat and Eat Less Meat, Says
Notei Authority w Kidaey Disorders
Recomenis a Spoonful of lad Salts In Glass of Water Before
. Breakfast to Stimulate Kidneys and Eliminate
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Western Transfer G).
IfrtiilliilC FasaeaKera, lUgaage sad Frstglit lo Mall Hosts for
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Calkins & Hamilton
I'hoae IH7. or Iratp orders at. 141.1 Mala street.
A NEST EGG
Stored uway with us and conttinnt
ly being added to and piling up
Interest which keeps compounding
Mill surely put you In a position
whore you wilt be Independent
Inter on. Wo nsk you to open
onr Initial savings account with
i.s. W pay four per cent, com
pounded semi-annually,
FIRST STATE M2,SA V1NGS BANK
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Urie add lameat excites the kidneys, they
fe00? Z?k& B && che.end feel
S? ImtJf W . ? wtabecoinei cloudy
HhtJav5 cU l0" must Wp them flush
off tke body. i ttriaow watte or you'll be a real
PA. At firrt ylwi fel a 33
f"? the J-taeiJM. you suffer from
backaebe, sick bsadachs, diKine, .tooach Bets
our, tongue coated aad yoa feel rheumatic
twiam wEea the weather Is bad. -a
Eat less most, drink loU of water; also get
bresifsst for a few days and your kidneys will
the acid of uranea nnl lm ...:" .lfm.
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with lithia, antf has been used forBenerais.
to ckau clogged kidney. A &&!
BEST RESULTS
If you load your camera with the
genuine Eastman N. C. Film. We are
the only drug store in Klamath Falls
having it for sale.
Let us do your developing and
printing.
PRICES RIGHT
Underwood
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to normal activity. &ln t.....i!."i in?m '
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thus ending bladder weakness.
combined
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the acids
irritation,
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ovetcoming kidney fioubl, fwwW,,?tbSv
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NOT LADIES' HOSE
GARDEN
FOR,SALE...at the cheapest place in the ety
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