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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1915)
"A tY & , T JX l8sAw' Wjiasrrt'i liSSIr? fWBSV. Iw Mr I.W n r l ms- t '. fog. S3lt5 as "? -w 0 fc f" f - i 7 , - h Irt- IB- & 3? $ f1 r jt . -v '! n mP &"& - Mr'tti'linM. t ' .ii& 7vj. as V'iil ? , W i m&Httmn - WWUlTtwiaiilHriBtHi at Um ftMii"SALE hurt. Call eveataseut th ra", !A".-i '"Is & 'awta ' flattA rMt&urait aavi- l? neas?eoalcte tortures; boat location af eMalaatreet Enquire SS8 Mala. 74t V rOR " BALB Homestead reiiaquiso- ,, . . , . . ... ,. .-r V aeutln Harney oounty; $100 Vf&Jltrnn. VJO. box Ml ll-t MISCELLANEOUS r HOOM AMD BOARD by the weak. It: ?i private family. Swire Mr. J. Uer- Quag, First aad Ptae'etreets. S4t Herald waat ads get raaalu. PROFESSIONAL CARDS "A Tv w . ' ' -V v KaWBBVaJwaMasa9manwaav Si ci?ry AND COUNTY 'ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS INBURANCt Oragan AseeeleMen TrtJe Man dU Slmi Madt Niw Haw' te tie time to get oat roar U heaters and have mew llalage made. No seed to buy new stores. -We can to your old oae aa good as jww.. Oar charges are very mod rate; BVJ- tKaiaJ. AIu 7M Main St O. K. livery and v MtMhtty Harare), Props. U. Car. Ch aad Oak Prompt and eaVleat eervtoe. Deed si tla)fBe,;ftjB)6J "IB CWN n -i.' j. off Dr. C. O. Prentice Vtlarlwjry ttwi VComc, to. the Garage that Guaxanu you Satkfactocy Service m everythinf . snWMtner.ypu itore your car yrith us permanently or jut buy occasional supplka, we guarantee; topleaae you fa both Quality and Price. The Beat Grade of GatoUnc e the Lowert Market Price. f;''rrybur; Service once and Notice' the difference.. r .;v It XV. u Ho w s Your Roof? ; " ... FIX IT WHIU( TMK 'r HUM Vfi $, &i. K& MILLER '.'Wr'tt. '' .',?-' a. ll'SM- lial abate if riMaiabii' Tf tr ' JKZattS A" 'KaVlaVi BjBfiSSm Ik '. avMBr'.'B I LBiBaBi BraaVB f V I h nsaiHaVfl 'Baanaja ip.fKEaaaaj t'rBBaBBBBBBaBL, I I BBBBBBBBBBJ IMaaaaaaBaaji miE. m- , TM,;-tiMtaM,f v wai eiea-aa . r Kt' aaMwV valaHaar aHaa aaV BaTaVaaU aafaR- The ETeoing Herald VV. O. SMITH Editor Pwblahe daily eieaat BaUay by TM RaraM PbHablat cmnw at Klaaith ViHa, at 111 fwirtb Mraat Ratarai at tba aeatotka at Klaai atk falla. Oragoa. far tnuwaMawa through th aalla at ecoa-tlaat atattar. Subscription teras by aall to aay iMrw tn tbe Ualted States: Oae year Oh aoath KLAMATH PALLS, OrSGOX SATURDAY, SbWTMMBER 11, 1S1B AND STOr AT KLAMATH PALLS PATHOL 1MB HOAD8 W rxH the asBrMca ot Ua ralay aeaaoa the coatltloM ot the roaae aaaim beeoaMaa aatter ot tai it.' Keaelas road la aaaaable coattloa la aet a rery great aroblaa la the aaamer, bat la, the wlater the Bltuaatea la wholly dUteraat, Tooot ten a road that vaa la fair eoadltfoa la the fall ceaea oat. a rula la the apriat. aad heary eapaaaa la. to bring It back to when It vaa be fore. The reaaoaior thia U-that good roads depead upoa good dralaage. If a good grade Is malatajaed aad the water carried oft to the side the foun dation ot the average Oregon road will stand up aa well la wlater as in summer, but It dralaage la not looked after the road coee to pieces la a hurry. Once the foundation Is soft ened the damage la doaa. It Is la maintaining proper drain age that the patrol system performs one of Its most important functions, A road, that has been fairly weU bnUt does not go to pieces at once under the attack of water, but on the con trary the process of deterioration is comparatively alow. Ditches become stopped up aad la the course of time water collects aad softens the road. Culverts break down aad daau instead ot outlets, with queaeee that every oae knows. Oa hilly roads obstruction la the ditches turn the' water into the wheal tracks, and soon' an expensive grade la de stroyed. But these things do not hap pen all In a moment. They develop slowly. It is here that the patrolman's work in. Under the present system these things are neglected and the de struction is permitted, to go oa un checked day after day aad week after week, but where a road la properly patrolled obstructions to drainage is stopped. The patrol system Is so sane and aensibUe and business like that It is Inconceivable why it la not gener ally adopted. Eugene Register. Scattered Shots IT IB QUITE evident within the past Jew weeks that liquor has caused the downfall' of several automobillsts. FOR ONCE. No. 40 reached city on time. Somepun' wrong. this SEVERAL PARTIES are going to tbe Lava; Beds. They will enjoy them, too. IT DOESN'T PAY to leave those bad bills in tba long ran. A PATROL SYSTEM on roads cer tainly sounds good. ARE YOU GOING with Captain Ap- plegato to tbe Lava Beds next weekT He will point out places of scenic and historic interest. ROAD CONGRESS OPENS MONDAY PAX.AMERIOAN BOADOTKHtt TO DI8CUS8 ALL PHASES OF ROAD UUILDIXG IMPORTANT TO COAST STATHS (Herald fscial Servlae) OAKLAND, Sept. 11. Tbe Pan American road congress, which meets la Oakland September II to 17, will discuss In detail all possible pans of highway coastructloa, aalntaaaass and admlaUtratlen, aad wUl be ot Im meaae Imnortasee to all communities tbafare Jstfraatoi ia th problem of m) gooeroaea. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH been appelated rroa praetleally every city aad county oa the Faeile eoaat. and tho attendance ptiaaii to be greatly Increased by: ethers to whoa road building Is of lulereet The fact that every community offers a separata and dUtlact problem In Its highway constriction haa at tracted to the subject the attention ot the ablest minds tn the country, aad this congress will be a medium by which road builders aad engineers from various sections can get togeth er ana aiscuse tneir proaieas who other experts, being sure of obtaining the latest Ideas. The big congress has been arranged with tho plan ot covering all the de tails ot road work by the presenta Hon ot papers and by discussion along lines ot the most complete develop ment, by experts on the various sub pects. The congress' Is ot special Im portance to the Pacific Coast com niuultles, because ot tbe great amount ot highway construction now in prog ress In all the Western States. It Is the hope of those In charge of tho con vention that not only will the know ledge ot road building and mainten ance be spread, but that also It will supply a force and a. knowledge that will result In a more general public spirit for highway betterment EVENTS IN THE WAR ONE YEAR AGO TODAY Whole German. army reported la retreat as far east aa Nancy and Verdun, abandoning guns and supplies. Washington discloses that Pres ident Wilson has informally asked England, Germany and France whether they are will ing to discuss peace. Antwerp reports that German army in Belgian has been cut In two. Russia reports defeating Aus trlans in Gallcla, Inflicting loss of 130,000. Germany surrenders German Bismarck archipelago and the Solomon Islands. What the War Moves Mean By J. W. T. MASON Correspondent United (Staff Press) NEW YORK, Sept. 11 WlthGrand Duke Nicholas removed from com mand ot the 8lay armies, tbe Russians hereafter will be directed by a board of control, presided over by the caar. This is the most probable inference to be drawn from the cur's telegram to President Polncare, announcing he had taken command, followed by the announcement that the duke had been made viceroy of tbe Caucasus. The grand duke could not be pub licly disgraced after having supreme command for more than a year. But privately he could be reduced in rank by just such action as the csar has taken. At the beginning ot the war the grand duke was made commander in chief. He superceded even the csar, whose title was simply "chief of the army.':- Later, it is reported, the duke treated the csar curtly when the latter visited the front The grand duke Is of a stern, strict type, popular when victorious, but friendless and, without a chance ot holding a command when disaster fol lows disaster. Tbe duke attributed his reverses In the campaign to the inability of the I'etrograd war offlce to supply him with sufficient ammunition. But cer tain high quarters criticised him per sonally. Recent reporta ware circu lated that the duke was extremely III, and needed a rest These stories were probably part of a plot to force bis retirement, however. The war's announcement of a shift is doubtless the culmination of a long intrigue against the duke. But the war himself has no particular military ability. Left solely to him the campaign will bring forth worse disasters than It has already suffered, Hence he will unquestionably sur round himself with a board of stra tegy to advise and direct tbe situa tion, Linoleum The time to lay Liaetoum to get the best results is whHe the weather u warm. , The emwasMn mm, ana u U the Soernweh better, The danger of "bnekMnr sot ao great, aad, the durability ot the linoleum It greatly Increased. ' We1 have a alee stock of llaoleums and noer covering to select free, end are tare It win be aa tlTHUa.to you to have year Seen severed while tbe weather wJavoraele. 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He suggested a public health nurse, who would earn her salary as Chinese physicians earn theirs, by keeping tbe public welL The qualifications of a public health nurse," be said, "in addition to ner training a reorganized school for the training of nurses, require that sho must have, a special training as a tu berculosis nurse; as a child welfare nurse; as a school nurse, a training in hygiene and sanitation; a training in social service, which will equip her to be 'an efficient agent; and in fact she must be the homemaker caring for the race from tbe prenatal state until It passes on to tbe next cycle of exist ence. Heretofore children nave Been neglected until they enter school be fore which, oft times, irreparable dam age has been done. "The knowledge of tbe source of di sease and the various ways and means by which, it is transmitted from oae BaaBBBBBBBaEaBB&R' WmSM I BBBBVbBBBBBBBBBBBm "J bBBBBK gPgsaBBBBra BBJflfljIIIJpBJ 3DC AN ounce of proof is worth . a pound of argyment. A pipe of VELVET proves more than a page of 3C 3DC I THE Wllh , ati WMfJjwB HUMin laaa mw;- ... vaaaaa, L-JOMNaet i FALLS, OREGON James MeCartln, her conusel Tills photograph of Mrs. Kllxabcthl Tiffany Ulalr Mohr was taken Just aa ho was roleaaed on $10,000 ball on tho chnrpe ot hiring three negroes to mur dor hor husband, Dr. C. Franklin Mohr, the wealthy Providence physician. She was willing lo throw back from her face tho heavy veil which who wore on tho street person to another, has for years, tor tho most part, remained within the pre cincts of the university and labora tory. This knowledge must bo democ ratised or translated in to languago that can be assimilated by the house wife In tho humblest home and by tho man on tho street. This .can undoubt- edlv bf. accomplished by tho Public Health Nurse." " Save Death Rates Tell Nothing AIIUl iivuilk nmiwiivd w.. rates are meanmRicsu anu useless ww the decioratlon of V. C. Levy, of Rich mond Vn. No distinction as to condi tions are made, he said, nor as to pre ventable and non-prevcntablo diseases. The work done by n good health of ficer. In his opinion, finds no reflection in such statistics. "Vital statisticians," said Levy, "have been satisfied to publish mean ingless figures and force the health of fleer to get out of tho resulting difll- culitles as best he might It is time we call on them to deliver tho goods." Dr. John W. Trask, of the U. S. Pub lic Health Service, gavo It ns his be lief that tho high dcatli rate among colored people Is not Inherent In the colored race and that tho situation can be remedied In this country. The only way to beat the housefly's game, according to Dr. L. M. McCorra- ick, of Asbevllle, N. C, is to play It the housefly's way, which Is character ized chiefly by persistence. Nono ot the fly-klillng systems will serve ot themselves, ho said, cities must clean up and keep clean. Hussions Buffer Attack United Press Service DERL1N, Sept. 1. It Is announced that the Russian center suffered an other blow, Hlndenburg captured the heights of Klebko and Zeels- Wanka River. The Bavarian have captured Olsanka. Special Matting Saturday Night Tim Kuighf of Pythias will hoUl a special meeting Saturday night to .lo some Important business and to elect a C. C. and delegate to Grand Lodge, All members should be present. 10-2t print. L n "GREATER OREGON" ma bulldlBKi. batLmr Miulunnnt.il,.. iraaims, ana mmuj nauiiiuiii iu im aim UalronlMof Unsay will uuln IU . .-i.:, - i traialiii la Ooiuncrc. JuuraalUui. I IMf. TUHdll. UDUUbir 14. 1M1B. ArabMaetara, taw, MwJMnn. Tcarhtnv, Mam. nr. war, mumv, rnrucal Tialmaa ana rie Arta, taraMdptruuKtl(nrtninUor Liber or Morainun oo.ihj vointnae, uiir. aaiiniH mur uiii, mo viiiniii ,t Tunis re. vormiioniB tor man hihi mr - -m.- -.. ... .a.i aspaaMn miwhi. !' WritafarfrMcataloci.udai-MilBi' KcsUtrnr ' OTfTVERSITY OT OREGON Kt'OKMIS, ORkWOM aa Just rtetlved some good desk Mut ters. 9 cnucDt. Pavilion Dance Saturday Night PEERLESS ORCHESTRA Kanreli Sauce TRY A CAN ExceKent for Clam Chow derf Macaroni or Rice, PJhk Beans Spanish, Ribs f fcVef Spanish, Umb's Tongue Spaniih, Etc. - .. VAN RIPER BROS) "GET THE HABIT" Phone 85 6th anl Main Piano Mqving We handle It with care" PHONE S7 O. K. Transfer Co. Office on Sixth, between Main and Klamath HrniM want ,ad Kt rMlU, 1 lut. We have received our cabinets of Sharpies Milker and Separator Extras AH parts can be aeculfed here Wm. C. Hum Hardware Co. Exclusive agents for Klamath County for for Klamath County Mechanical Milker Quick and Reliable Service Freight, baggage or passenger. Equipped with auto bums and auto 'trucks. Meet all trains and beats. Oay or night service. Western Transfer Co. Phene: Office, 117: Residence, 2SS.R. EVERY DOLLAR YOU DEPOSIT FIRST STATE M5 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON jgVUALltY 11 ggg $1.00 H vBJPHBBtmMHFBjbtBV'BB' ggaLXigaBigaBBvBigaigBiglBBVaY . VL WTH TALLS OITCGOrlSW ', V.J WHCRC IVmtUMMttmMUM 11 u CKdEOQ uv TrtiJToMJe tfJBiK " ;- r ill (I l HATURUAY, MCPTICMUUH .. AN EYESIGHT TAI1 I wish I could talk to you (see to face nnd urge upon ymi the BWVI. slty of taking every powibl- cart if your ICyeslght Do you know that savonty-flre oat of I'very 100 itersntm hnvo ilefeclir vision, nml that Eyesight Otftcti (If nllowtnl lo go unroiuvdled with 1-urn'iM) nujiiBimi aiassxs) raeta iiort'ciivo worn, irritation and db Huiisrncuon, neauacuo ami neural. i;ln? Aw you sure your yM .M iirfi-i!t" ' hi tin not, thiMt rait today aai lei iiki iimku n thorough aclentltc oxtiinlimtlon nml give you nilvlct nml lnl) which will prenorvo your vision. H. J. Winters GRADUATE, OPTICIAN LAUNCHES For Rent With or without driver, for tries on rllltvr Lower or Upper Lake. Telford & Son Corner Conger aad Mala Blocks Are Cheaper Qreen Slabs, pr cord ....2.M Peyton's big block weed, cord, 12.09 You save 60c every time you buy a load of blooksj but more than than that, the blocks are cleaner and nicer to handle! lets trsth and more htat KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. PKYTON, Maaacer Sharpies J In this bank means that It starts working for you aa you worked for It And It works twenty-four hours a day and 386 .days a year. The morn dollars you deposit the more workers you have. Begin now, and be an employer ot money as woll at an earner of It We are htadeuarters far wry thing in the sistlsnery line for beginning ef echeet Cemt In and Me eur aaeewl lf.fllllne, Nonmaskable Fountain Pen at Baa 'Isaa 'aH IM ;BBj ell m 'a' 'bbI " :bb1 ,'B-I rtl -fBJcto Baal W fjBjttti M th wo rroM PU . VTJWILASON. to tke eeareaUe have ' n 'tfW ' -t- r 1$. r --A.'- !-.f" f -. I MtwMMimHaMri'M I