Zad&$2&&$FS"'' ' '-n IS? ?t Itfsw .v !i?S isfi&S 3T -;ie, 1 5gii-a S8& &m . :S I'Wi'iA; H is-5?c" y&s& ISSSci'W M"1T -vsia, ft. id . Ss 1 tT 'VHf jS &- jT; aw " F & - m IbW. 1 h.M .L i- WB -(.-. 't , ..jatw- : -A- ,frtjc: a i ' ir i a?57' us r. V. si .'varar PiTWATlON I WANTED -a"-'" Am fymrtmWM!k. fans tar men jOl.cj i "!' JMlrlliiiH- Ht1 , ;Wf;fHELP WANTED '' , tt msaamnaBamuanmsmeaaime"""--- .MWiJTSoiMrtit girl tor gen lfvfXirete4jBaeewrlc, coo wiw mo -jST' j'LumI. AJJeM. Box X. HtM. !ini..l'autiarfW- R.11 JMJ MIB -, w.. ."--i-M -,- - HatWANTKD Capable woman to for small family oa ranch. VBjMaln HeraM oBce. 5-4t Mfeivr r . -i SZ'CT? 'FOR SALE ?Mr''rom.ajuB Fiaa-coai aiacc anvug ivfegi ', enneieaoree,weigBwoe. w &t nifatrilhr1, nf - fuk aaxiBr mwy esae sign mu $&& 'Jersey hetfera. Address or aaa J. 14 " c: naaawr. Fart Klamath. Mi FOR RENT mOBLTttaralaaai aaertmenta at the & nmHMHi nv nui :jtPw '.. r V PROFESSIONAL CARDS ? CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AmfHUCM ' 'iNMnUMCB v. Members Orafoa AaaaelaMaa TUla Maa H JW"! . t ttr. IV. am. BTA-kr I. DUk . V"1 "-.", , aiwaaaajaiv - - 3' Jtsak work ot all kiada FAJMt, FDNHEL LOHJWE Oargtaiajaamatli Pheawftia m. Uftiatli Traitfcr Ci. I sy "! atteer c if Wa.'haa' the' bast esaneyi VaMBfaV' 4faM W1H. 0E $9 Magf- KffMt Vihet WsW BMI OLKAN BLOCKS sStagto'Load ............. faUW (Over IBS ea. ft.) pJldVav8 a j" a JBj70 (Orar mW ea. ft.) iab,areard ...... Dry Sab, pereeri . . f , i. OaVewUJi Oa. Harrisoti & Matt '' WB BUT CLOTHINO ,; ANDffliOBB. We caa aaa .ANTTHINO! (V "Wa.aaira'r trade t ANYTHINa s, ', From a Needle to an Anchor. Oar atorals 'aa bTlamatb Ave. J . raa4 atxtb atraat fcrtTU. ffSie' 0. -It Livery and r Feed Stables .l 'MaxaeMjh' ft .HJftafdy PfOM. .Ji' ' ' 1( 'li 'illlBSIS.i CaV. Car. fak aad Oak ?-A.- " JPrwuv aad aalrlaat servlea, flood ;;4rs..v-araas--;eBd Hrat class rlaa " oQao faaw Jt . "if .j-a; i 'pi .. , rtv.. iB;vt3H..'!?".' wvw?rT.i"T: .-' rr 'tvr(-iT: . "'VArt-fP" jj&i!ZU;K;-ztw. rir .se-riKW'Wi'W; ' fiV?J s w.'i''f.iitiw,rv,11 ".l.11-11 HOOtTONw HOTEL amjpa siisiiaiisag WaityJM-Blslnaiiisjat' l ; Prates frirtff reaiaaibls. .teaJtnereaeV'fer'-ttM. bT-Masa -!--'---- -- '&"" n T " " 7'.v."'v.r"'2'to 1 vaer-WBjaaaaataaa' t taa t .iSlaaamil'tls.am1, '- -sFaaaaamw aaaai aaa vpaw fi-. .Lake. Baaawaw aamdaai treaa the .. - W. O. SMITH Editor Published tally unK Seaaey ay The Herald PubUealng Ceaaeny a Klamath Falla. at ill rearth Street Entered at tbe oetoce at Warn- lata rail. Oratoa. tor transmission through the matla is second-clans attar. Subscrlptloa terms by mall to amy sddress In tba Ualted sutaa: One yoar le.ee Oae moatb I KLAMATH FALLS. ONMON FRIDAV, AUGUST 6, IBIS AND aVOP AT KLAMATH FALL! KLAMATH OODNTT AND THE CLUB A COMMITTKB from the Commer- X clal Club Journeyed to Merrill this moralag tor the purpose of aacur- lna mamberakipa to the Klamath Commercial Clab. Ia order to obtain results tor Klam ath. Falm and Klamath coaaty the county should be repreeeated from 11 points. Ia this manner the gen eral welfare aad good ot the. county caa be looked after on a bastaeas basis that will be satisfactory to all. The Commercial Club ia not tormen only for the benefit of Klamath Falls, but is organised here simply be cause of the nature of things, aa this Is the business center of the county. The work that is done by the Com mercial Club la largely la the inter ests of the county aa a whole. Unless the county is represented aa a whole the work cannot be satisfactory to the county aa a whole. Every corner and town In the county should be repre sented ia tbe Commercial Club by members that will take active part ia the work aad an interest in the club. Tbe situation in Klamath Is differ ent than in many places. The county aeeda the development aad the city wtU follow the county. Matters per taining to the country districts can not be properly taken, up 'aad han dled unless there are representatives throughout the county that caa In form the club and Its oflcera aa to the needs. Prompt attention la a big fac tor In gaining any result, and only byHhis method can they be obtained. . Scattered Shots .'. "a A CHIEF OF POLICE with an In ventlve turn of mind might be dan gerous to offenders ot the law If he should use It on' them. SOMETHING WRONG with rail road rates when a man will drive 800 sheep 120 miles at this time ot year instead of shipping from here. MERRILL, TAKE advantage of the Commercial Club". It's to your In terests. WHAT KLAMATH NEEDS is I organisation so strong that when something Is wanted they cannot be stopped. IT'S ORGANIZATION that geta re sults. The initial coat is slight, and after that it ia a matter ot personal attention and interest. HOW ABOUT that party to the Lava Beds Sunday T MAKE YOUR arrangements now, before you fix up something else. LET FRED FLEET know that we are going. . A LOCAL SIGN CAUSES COMMENT ROGUE RIVER FOLK NOT TO BE OUTDONE BT KLAMATH 8BBMS TO BE THE SENTIMENT OF THE PERIOD p ASHLAND, Ore., Ang 6. A big slga. 10x10 iaslie, has bass placed at Agar; Oil., at taa forks of taa road oa tbe PaeUc highway, dlrectlag the tourists to take tba inland route to Crater Lake via Klamath Falls, thence through eastern Oratoa and to Portland via the new senate Columbia highway. P Taa sign la ansae! te divert a laraa aorUoa ot taa taariat tn ay way of Kmmatt Faila. Tfcaafcfawaa aUead by J. A. Oorioa of taa Walw Pellcaa garara aad B. . Rail of Ua Wblta Pellcaa hotel, both of Kteaath Falla. It would appear that It waa aow up to taa hotel aaa caraaa maa or Ashland and Medford to paua aa- other alga 10x30 feet oa the oppoilte tide ot the road dlrectlag taa auto- moblllst to take the Pacific highway up through Oregon, traTeiiag orer the Sliklyou grade, universally 'ac knowledged to be the moat beautiful and perfect piece ot scenic highway on the coast. Jackson county's paved highways, the excellent roads with unrlralledr scealo attractions ia the Rogue. Umpqua and Willamette vat-! leys, the side trip ot a day from Ash land or Medford to Crater Lake, and! a visit at Asniana, me carisDaa or; America. BOY OF 18 AND GIRL 15 ELIGIBLE TO MARRY IN CALIFORNIA, SATS A DISTRICT ATTORNEY, WHO SHOWS DECISION OF UPPER COURT TO PROVE IT EUREKA, Cal., Aug. 6. Any boy over 18 years of age aad any girl who can boast 16 summers have a perfect right- to court or be courted and can be legally married under the laws of the state,, despite the objec tions ot parents, guardians or officers ot the law, according to a decision quoted by District Attorney Arthur W. Hill yesterday. The district attorney usurped the cupldian" duties of County Clerk Fred M. Kay for a brief period. A young man who has attained hla ma jority was requested by Hill to marry a girl but 16. He gave them the proper Instructions for procuring a marriage, license, bestowed his bless ings and sent them to the county clerk's office. When Kay learned the bride to be was but 16 years ot age he demanded that the girl's parents give their con sent. The baffled couple wended their way back to the district attor ney. Hill grabbed a law volume,, ac companied the young people to the clerk'a office, and read a recent de cision of the supreme court which up sets all former procedure where minors desired to be wedded. This decision was banded down in May and It seems a young girl waa married without her mother's con sent. The latter endeavored to have the marriage annuled. The case was carried to the supreme court and the learned Jurists interpreted the exist' ing marriage laws to mean that any girl over 16 years of age and youth over 18 need not have, their parents consent to get a license. STANDARD OF STATE UNIVERSITY IS RAISED EUGENE, Ore., Aug. 6. Further tightening ot the screws at the Uni versity In an effort to raise the stand ard even higher is tbe edict circulated about the campus tbia week. Ten per cent will be added to all requirements durmg the coming year, Required hours of study will be in creased, lessons will be longer, gen eral standards higher, the field of study larger and the depth of subject greater. ' The tightening la not In the uni versity alone, says President P. L. Campbell, from whose office the order comes, but characterises higher school work throughout the state. "The '10 per cent movement' Is not an innovation, but rather a culmina tion," declares President Campbell. "If you want to know why we can expect to succeed In effecting such a decided improvement aa 10 per cent in one year," he says "you will have to look into the Oregon high schools and observe what has been happen ing there in the hut few years. "This whole matter is closely con nected with the better preparation the Oregon boy is now receiving in tbe secondary schools. "Standards have been going up steadily for a long time. While we think-of tba '10 per eeat idea' aa an attempt to staadardiss taa progress that Is already being made and to aaa that every braaah of university ac tivity feels tba atlmnlas f additional conscious effort, still It tea fast that 10 per oeat Is a more rapid rata of Improvement than has existed any where la this work, Wa want to toe now what will be the effect of setting a certain,, definite standard wklek at tbe same time la stiff enough to be ex tremely oimentt to reach." Herald want aaa gat malts. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Britbh Surgeon Dressed to This Is a British physician In the field ready for work.. The British have learned as did the Germane long ago that extreme care must be taken to prevent infection of wounds. So careful are the surgeons that the rub ber gloves are used only once. 'The Act Quickly Delay Has Been Dangerous in Klam ath Falls . Do the right thing at the right time. Act quickly In time of danger. In time of kidney danger Doan's Kidney Pills are most effective. Plenty of evidence ot their worth. Mrs. I. H. White. 618 W. Hamilton street, Medford, Ore., says: "Twice I had attacks of kidney trouble. A dull pain settled in my back and I be came dlszy and nervous. There seem ed to be no rest for me, day or night I was all run down. Doan's Kidney Pills brought the best of results. I havent bad any trouble for many years." Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mrs. White had. Foster-Mllburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y, (Paid Advertisement) OLD-TIME COLD OUKE DRDTKHOTTEA! 1 1 1 1 1 n ii -- Get a small package of Hamburg Breatt Tea, or as the German folk call it; "Hamburger Bruit Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespooaful of the tea, put a cup of boiliag water upon it, pour through a sieve aad drink a teacup, full at any time during tbe day or before retiring. It. 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Let us make an everlasting customer of you by pleasing you with BETTER Groceries for LESS money with ah un excelled delivery service. Let us convince you by giving us a trial order. Trade at the Pure Pood Grocery that satisfies. Phone orders receive the same careful attention. VAN RIPER BROS. "GET THE HABIT" Phone 85 6th and Main FreightcS: Baggage Hauled I'rompt attention Phone Onlers. 87 - oa Mrth O. K. Transfer Co. TOUCH UP Wm. C. Hum Title nnnoiinri'riteiit carries the message In you that Western Transfer Co. In Hauling liungi-rs, llaggago and Freight to Malt Heats for (kins. & Hamilton I'lione 187, or leave orders at 003 Main street. IT'S A WISE WOMAN n gmaam VamaBBBBTsTFTI FIRST STATE and L-" 1 A If i an iunmn.itl KAL.LS. OKKOON . TOtLET REQUISITES IlniiAruMuw V WWL KLAMATH TMUA C9AnM - V WHgsjg avuiTKtiLajs mumuti. "A w-UBCLEJ UV TrW rwuiAY, august a, iu laaayanea tnea, pnya, n. " IF YOU REQUIRE Glasses "Viih ami them mm. To pd, fMm Hie weaiiflnff of glae be. i-ause f greNSMlleM iwjutlet la in take risks with your era. Vuu rennet be too ratvful w nreaervtoff the quality or roar vUloa. It -ua give you auurate knowledge of the condition 0f your eyre. H. I Winters (Jredaai Ontirlan LAUNCHES For Rent With or without dwivera, for trips on either Ier or Upper lake. Telford & Son Comer Confer aad Mala BLOCK WOOD Will wercr be cheaper than aow. You shoald profit by the low price. Sing It load $2.50 Double- load $3.75 to stork aa for taw wlater KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. PEYTON, Manager 5' 5 Main Street YOUR ROOMS With a gallon or two of our pnlnU mi (I varnish. Make them more cheerful nnl sanitary. This should ho ilnno frequently, especially when paint roots so Utile If you don't wish to do tbe palatini j-ourself we can supply competent painters at short notice. Hardware Co. 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