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KLAMATH FALLS, OftavOON
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Ve akemld preat fcy the low eriee.
SBSgk load $20
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O; PBTTON, "nangir
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rHE CITY beantltul U a alogaa
M that aay city, towa or Tillage
aught be proud to hate attributed
to It and aay city or towa that caa
rlgktly koaat of kavtag tuck a alogaa
haa eoaMtklag that It not oalr worth
dollars and cents aad many of them
but haa aoaethlag that caa be prised
higher ikaa mere areaey. r-1
At oae tlaae Klaaiatk Falla waa
Imbued with the City Beautiful
movement which waa backed strong
then by a women's organisation of
the city. As a result some- good
work waa accomplished and oae
moaumeat has stood until this day,
that of the paper and refuse cans
along the street
Chief of Police Baldwin Is aa ad
Tocate of the City Beautiful Idea so
far at least aa keeping the alleys.
streets, vacant lota aad other prop
erty cleaned up so as to to be respect
able. And for this he Is to be highly
commended.
Tke etty charter provides that un
sightly places which become nuis
ances shall be ordered cleaned up
aad leaves tke judgment as to tke ex
teat of tke nuisance to the Chief of
Police. It provides that ke ehall
notify the property owner aad If tke
places Is not cleaned up within lve
daya a aotlce shall be posted la a
cosnptcuoua plaee on the property
stating tke facta of the law aad thea
It proper aetloa la aot takea tke of
fender may be haled Into court aad
fined.
The chief haa been working for
several weeks bow aad lads a gen
eral good, feeling aad willingness to
remedy, tkese defects wherever he
happens to And them. Yet aome do
not take tke proper attitude and
want to see Jim Joaea Bert door or
down the street tea or fifteen blocks
away clean up his place first. If all
took this attitude we would have a
One appearing city. Everybody
would be waiting for the next :
aad practically none would do the
work.
It la up to every person to show
enough civic pride aad love for their
community to see that tka chiefs
requests are promptly attended to
and beat Urn to it if we caa.
Another thing or two that the
people of Klamath Falls should pay
more attention to and observe Is the
puttlag la and attending to of alee
appearing lawns, trees aad shrub
bery. Nothing appeals to a stranger
within our gates so strongly aa well
kept lawns, properly located trees
and a general aeat aad attractive
avpearaace about tke -homes. It de
notes thrift, good business and a
general whole-hearted, cleaa-mladed
spirit throughout a community. If
we do not And them there Is given
aa Impression of something else that
we do aot believe Klamath people
as a whole are afllcted wltk.
their efforts to secure tor Ktaaatk
Fails aa orgaataaUoa whisk will be
referred to by all aa a model, aot
only la term aad system ot operation
but also la achievement tor the com
munity.
The endorsement ot the plaa by A.
L. Mills, oao ot tke leading Isaac
lera ot the Northwest aad oao thor
oughly la touch with the organisa
tion pitas, Is a very stroag factor la
support of the movement which the
committee has undertaken, aad
serves to give to the financial later-
eats of the community additional
confidence In the reorganisation pro
gram which haa already received
their endorsement.
The attitude of Portland toward
this community, and the readlaesa of
the Portland Chamber of Commerce
to cooperate with the Klamath Com
mercial Club as toon as It Is reor
ganised on the right- lines, aa pro
posed, and ready to give united sup
port to a systematic developmeat
program, as expressed by Mr. Mills
In his remarks at the luncheon, aad
as further enlarged upon by ktm la
private conversation with some ot
our citlieas, Is a matter of the great
est moment to all this section. It
means that Klamath Falls wilt, un
der the new plans, have the backing
of the powerful Portland organisa
tion la all Its large undertakings for
the development of this section. It
only remalna for us to make of the
Commercial Club the right kind and
the large organisation it ahould be,
and launch It upon a detalte con
structive work, broad la scope and
comprehensive In character, ready to
unite with others of like mind aad
character In promoting work for the
What theWar
Moves Mean
MEN MATURED
ARE STUDENTS
BY J. W. T. MABON
(United Prase Staff Corrwpondfiit.) i
NEW YORK. July 21 Orcnt Brit- 81MMKK MTIIOOI
ala Is at met forced to rome to Krlps
with trade unionism nnd Us revolts.'
good ot all.
. Scattered Shots .'.
CHIEF BALDWIN is on the trail
ot speeders aad If you don't watch
out he will get you.
KLAMATH HAS the stuff.
do we knowT
How
IT HAS BEEN demonstrated too
many times before it waa demon
strated yesterday at the luncheon at
the Pelican.
IF YOU OET Jumped on by the
Chief of Police or the City Health
Officer for having a nuisance lark
ing around your place, take It like
a man.
IT MAY HAVE been there so long
that you have become used to It
But another person will notice It
GREEN QRA88, trees and good
sidewalks denote good people, good
homes, a prosperous community and
contentment
HOW DOES Klamath stack up?
because ot the wnr. For months
the government authorities have
evaded labors frequout chnllengcs.
Military discipline Is now necessary
to prevent a coal famine Not only
aro the munitions factories depend
ent upon a constant supply of coal
but a shortage would sorlously crip
lo the nary., Tho covcrnmont Is
now forced for the sako of self-pres
ervation to comDel the miners to
end the wage atrlke.
The point at issue is not tho in
creased wags Itself but the manner
of appllcatlsa. The operators are
willing to pay more but because of
the unusual conditions accompany
lag the war, ask that the advance be
temporary la the form of a war bon
us. The miners rejected this pro
posal aad demaad that the Increased
wage be made permanent and effect
ive Immediately. The miners refuse
to mediate thus Inviting conflict with
the government regulation that in
dustrial troubles must bo submitted
for arbitration. The situation is all
the more serious because the miners
are the aristocrats of unionism.
They aro regarded as the most pow
erful unloa In all England. The
miner workers receive the highest
avenage (wage paid any organised
working class. The unton has long
possessed a privileged position In
labor circles.
The union which includes 160,000
workers la made up of hardy mea
who have grown accustomed to ever-
awing the weaker trade unions. The
miners expect to wage their fight on
the enticing basis that the outcome
of this struggle will determine the
future of trade unionism la Eng
land. If the allied unions can be
forced to Join In on a sympathetic
strike, the miners believe that the
government will be compelled to re
open the mlnea by hastening an
award favorable to the workers Ir
respective of the merits of the con
iroversy. rernapa tne miners are
working for this hoping to win
great union victory greater thaa aay
other in the history of organised
labor In England.
NOTA1H.K, AC-
(tmi)INO TO 1UIIKCTOH, FOR
MMIIKIl OF .MEN IN PRIME OF
1,1 KK WHO HKOISTKHKD
( lleiiilil ShhIn Service)
UNIVERSITY OF ORKOON, Ku
gone, July 21. In splto of tho laa
nmtv fair, which was expected to lure
away many prospective students, and
leave tho university of Oregon Sum
mer session with a decrease In at
tendance the tttudents have been
coinlug In at a rate which has broken
alt records both for site and for rap
idity of Increase.
"This I a mature student body,"
said Dr. Joseph Senator, director of
tho summer session. "1 estimate
that tho men students average more
than thirty years ot age. Thoro U
an extraordinary number of county
and city superintendents and IiIrIi
school principals among them."
Among the special features of the
Summer School will bo tho Sixth An
nual Oregon Educational Conference,
and the Third Annual Oregon Inter
denominational Conference of Min
isters.
The enrollment of the summer
school on tho fourth day was 165.
Last year's high water mark, reached
later In the aesslon, was 141 stud
ents.
GOING TO CRATER LAKE Ac
commodations for two In machine
going to Crater Lake Thursday, S5
each. Phone The Clarement. 21-lt
What's the matter wHh having s
public playground for oar chtldrea?
Vote for A. J. Lyle for mayor. Just
try me. 16 adv.
Sport doplsts of Medford lost their
sarcasm but lay the winning of the
game to everything but Klamath's
good team.
WE HAVE another game
them later this sessoa here.
with
Whafa the matter ot haviac the
cky take over the cemetery? Vote
for A. J. Lyle for mayor. Jaat try
me. 16 sdv.
Herald want ada
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THE CITIZENSHIP ot Klamath
Falls is again to tho frost la the
matter of showing loyalty to the
community and readlaesa to unite
on right lines for tho best Interests
of the city snd county. This wss dem-
ousinea in s splendid manner yes
terday when the busy mea of the city
volunteered to give of their time
and service In the work ot creetlag
for Klamath Fain such s commercial
organisation aa will be a credit to
tho city sad enable the commuslty
to do tke things aesdfal for the an.
bulldlsg of tka whole people.
The sua present at Us Whits Pel-
loan yesterday were from among tho
sueessefsl.kaeisess asm of the city.
sad wars sulck to see the advantage
possessed, by the aew torn of orges
uatloa lor tho Csmmercial Club as
-n rona s tasi isaoseoa. That
y so rsftdllr esareesed their will-
Isgaess to svs some Urns saw work
to tho bttildlac sp of tho proposed
eommeretal body gives easourase
asoat to the streeters aad re-orges-
to eostlue la
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bat the Highest Grade of Faro
Food Groceries, at very
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ANNOUNCEMENT.
I wish to announce that I have
moved from the Oolden Rulo Store
to tho Hotel Hall lobby. Hours from
1 to 6 p. m. Massage, ehanipolnir,
hair dressing, scalp treatment and
manicuring done at your home be
tween the hours of 8 and It a. m.
Scalp treatments 12 for 15.00. I
guarantee to cure dandruff. Switch
es ayea ana repairou. will make
you a switch out of the camblngs or
match your shado In new hair.
29-4t HELEN M. TURNER.
Doing Their Duty
Scores of Klamath Falla Readers Are
Learning the Daty of the Kidneys
THERE arc more Waltham
atcnes in use on the great rail
roads of this country than all
other makes combined,, Why?
Because the
Waltham Watch
can be relied upon to keep accurate
time under the most trying conditions.
"' Tiiut You Hwntd a Waltham"
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T. a McHATTAN
To Alter the blood Is the kidneys'
duty.
When they fall to do this the kid
neys are weak.
Backache and other kidney Ills may
follow.
Help the kidneys do their work.
Use Doan's Kidney Pills tho test
ed kidney remedy.
Proof of their work In Hie follow
ing:
Daniel Flatcn, C. street, Jackson
ville, Ore., says: "I suffered from
weakness of the kidneys and all the
disorders that go with kidney com
plaint. I ached all over. Doan's
Kidney Pills soon fixed me up In good
shape."
Price 50c at all dealers. Don't
simply sak for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mr. Flaten had. Foster-Mllburn Co.,,
props., nuiralo, N. Y.
(Psid Advertisement)
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llrcast Tea. or as tho Qernun fnlka
call it, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any
pliannacy. Take a tablespoonful of the
iru, put a cup oi iMiung water upon
it, pour through a sieve and drink a
teacup full at any time during tho
day or More retiring. It is the moat
effect lie way to break a cold and curr
grip, a It opens the pores of the skin,
relieving congestion, aim loosens the
bowels, thus driving a cold from the
system.
Try It the next time you suffer from
a cold or the grip.. It la iaesptnslve
and entirely vegetable, tken'ora safe
ana narmiesa.
What's the mattrr with haviag
some action. Vote for A. J. Lyle for
mayor. Just try ms. 16 dv.
If yen aro tasking; for a aeaTh'
Ids cky ar raaatry, see tllcosTaM
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HOW ABOUT A CHISEL?
Yon can have one nny slit' for any
iurpoi nnd nl any price. AH
lini ki'i'ii edge and nre mndy for
mhc. 'I'licso toolH, toitvthor with n
ihw, plnne, linmnier, etc, conitl
mn nlmiit nil you'll need at homs
anil ovory mun list use for them
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MR. FISHERMAN-
Com to
Spink's Fishing and
Camping Resort
ON SPRING CREEK
Rats per Day $2.00 Pmr Wk $12.50
STOCKMEN!
Wo air ir'Hirl to rereive hunwe, mulm or rattle, rllli r (or
impure or for Mle on commUnlon at iIm big Weed KsbhIi, nrar
l'rt Klnmnili. We also buy anil sell homes aail mules.
Wi Imve rf'rured the Wretl Itiinrti of itl.AOS arrra, aaii Hill ue
Il at ii tni iimbllsg place for nil klatls of alork, where It Mill le
lumrniriii fur buyers lo makr liiMirtliin. Ilurr tirokes to work
or rlilr.
t'liarKra for pasture MorM's, 7.V mt iiioatli; Cattle, rtOc rr
iiionth. For further partkslar Mrltn
J. F. ADAMS & SONS
FORT KLAMATH, ORKOON
1hl nuiiniiniBNni rarrlea Uie mrsaaas to itom thai
Western Transfer Co.
lliiulliitf rawenurr, Uaggage aad Frssglit m Mall Hosts for
Calkins & Hamilton
l'lioiH H7. or leave orders sKUMl Mais slrret.
A NEST EGG
rtiorcil uttay with im nnd roiiHtiiiit
y IicIiir added to and plllnx "P
Interest which keeps rompoundlnc
ulll surety put you In a position
where you will be Independent
Inter on. Wo ask yon to open
jo'ir Initial savings account with
iih Wo pay four per cent, cow
poiiiiitod Hi'ml-onnually.
FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK
ftWflltl rALLS, OREGON
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Wlien jour back U sore aad lame
or lumbaso. seiatlea or itmutiu i...
you stiffened I up, des't tUBerl Get a
25 cent bottle of old. h
Jacob. Oil" at asy dru. atorcpour a
Uttle la your haad aalrob ifrlght
tato tlu pataor ssht, sad by the tfrns
you count ifvy; the serestss aad lame
awt l gout.
Don't sUy sriBfladl This soothinu
nnu'. H takea the sake aad pain rlul.t
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BEST RESULTS
If you load your camera with the
genuine Eastman N. C. FUm. Wa are
the only drug store in Klamath Fall
having it for sale.
Let us do your developiiif and
printing.
PRICES RIGHT
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