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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1915)
- "&& - x st , c , " 2T ' ' v. ". a. r : I v & THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HATUBPAV, XOVKMbmh ,. . i-v 14, e rc L InfarsQusMAs. -FOR RENT MOM TO RENT Rat aad MM wa ter, Ickt, heat aad eata la rwa, ft, ft. asaRa. Realty eeaaaaay. Mt FOR SALE OtDftft made to order; winter apple. 91 bat. H. Newaham. phone IMW. FOff tALB At a bargaia, upright rttrakaufr piaao la splendid oa dttlee, Paoae IBS. Mr. A. Oehler. 141 Mb. street ll-t PtAtffr1 'bARQAINS Instrument take. In exchange oa Player : $6 per month. Low price. Dealer' guarantee. Shepherd Piano Depot CYLINDER and other Phonographs, that we trad In at one-third to a, fourth original price. Term. Shep herd Piaao Depot. It-It v-n MISCELLANEOUS CHICKENS I will buy your chick- ana; wtu pay good price for good ealekaaa aad fair price for fair ones. C. D.jrileoa. 6-10t PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS INSURANCC .ktemeere Oregon Aaeeclatien Title Men v t- A. C 8TRATTON Watte Bldg. Klamath Fall Telephone Coaaectlon Store Made New the Ubm to gat oat your aad have aaw lining need to bay new staves. We eaa fa year old oaa aa good aa Oar charge are rery mod- Fault, Piagk ft Lorcnz 7M Main St f Livery Riga aad Saddle Bane at the MODOC STABLES aft Orate and Feed for Sale R. L CB3LDER8, Prop. How's Your Roof? FIX IS WHILE THK SOI VV. D. MILLER of crate work V7aVlsMK RmsHB VssB Pbeae Mhkr9s Hardware Ve supply you with your Wity need in the way of sMitder's Hardware. One trial will convince you that this store has the LARGEST STOCK and the GREATEST VARIETY in MMSLT taraleied mRMtH M the Hhh ctree aUaaeta. mt Mxtk LyJI am aaaes. No f: -'. cp ill1 f" M - fll I T 5fTsTJ L A. r"Bgtlx j ' ' ' IssmHM- " " ffNjRW"' " V sML' Hfcra'tv. r Get theiabit of coming to I the QUALITY HARD- WARE STORE for your ev- fyetd. all LOWEST" PRICES on ivjafythina;.'' t IssWistJbsfe The Evening Herald W.O. SMITH Editor PaaUaaed dally eaeapt Saaday hy The Herald PabUshtag Comeeay of Klaaitth Palls, at til Pourth Street Catered at the aeetetke at Klam ath Pall. Oratoa. tar traaaaUaaloa through the aialle a Meoadrctaat attar. Subacrlatloa term hy mall to aay ddree la the Ualted State: Oae year .. One mouth .ti.00 . .10 KLAMATH FALLS, ORBQON SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1915 SOUND DOCTRINE A COMMUNITY buy-at-home cam paign 1 to the catalog house "like a red rag to a bull"; they attack it from every angle. For years their chief argument ha been that they undersell the loesi retailer. That fallacy, however, ha beea exploded, and retailer in hundred of commun ities have demonstrated their ability to get and bold the business in open competition with mall order con cerns. Catalog houses claim that their great buying power and low cost of doing business enable theauto un dersell local retailers. The fact Is that competition among manufactur er themaelTe keep their prices on general staple merchandise so low that the difference between their low est price to the largest buyer and their highest ftrice to the smallest buyer la so slight as not to affect the price to the ultimate consumer. The fallacy that great site alwaya mean economic operation also has been exploded, and business engin eer now recognise that personal effi ciency is best promoted by personal Interest, uch a a proprietor feels In hi own business; while the leas there Is of Individual personal Interest of those conducting a business that Is to say. the larger the business be comes and the more paid employe it has the lea the efficiency and the greater the waste. The waste la loss, breakage and other damage that occurs In tbVmtl lions of small mall order shipments Is in Itself a heavy burden on that busi ness, wane the loss from retaraed goods Is another enormous tax that the retail merchant hoes not have to pay. Dissatisfaction with mall order purchases occurs, of course, la thous ands of cases though the goods are not returned. That Is a tax the con sumer has to pay that would not be Imposed upon him It he bought of his home merchant after having examin ed the goods. Scattered Shots A GRANTS PASS COURIER head line Informs readers that "W. B, Sherman Is awarded water right at Hell Gate." If he can get the gate. though, he ought to make a fortune, A CANVASS FAILS to find any cry of "poor business" here at least among the business house who use the Herald's advertising columns. KLAMATH IS NOT a fruit export ing section, but the train moving out of here are all loaded heavily with lumber, livestock and grain, three commodities that will always be la demand, are not ot m perishable na ture, and will bring a price sufficient to place on Klamath tables the best fruit that can be grown anywhere. FROM THE announcement of the Inking of the E-ZO, we are reminded that in submarining, those that go down do not always come np. THOSE PEOPLE who shout about the need of co-operation In Klamath have a chance to show the sincerity of their talk, for we have a good, live commercial Club, and a membership campaign I now betas carried on No man who Is In any -way interested in seeing this section progress can af ford to stay oat ABSTEMIOUS RESOLUTIONS will be more popular than ever on the coming New Tear's Eve, aa there are several wise ones who ffrure that If they climb on the water wagon then, there will be no occasion for tbeat to drop the whip aad get off to pick It ay. , w ' Taw is given the nrefersBM mm other American wood la the aua- uraetare of archery bows. This tree oeear la the coast mh feather Alaska to Northern Caff ferala. It to also found to soma ea tekt fa the Casead Range of Orecoa and Wasaiagtea, aad la the moaa talas f Moataas aad Northern Idaho. French "Caudron" Greatest 'Plane 1 ?IbbbbbbbbbbB The French, who have excelled In aeroplanes since tho Wright brothers! Invented them, have produced anoth er wonder In the "Caudron," an aero plane with two engines and two pro pellers. It Is the fastest heavier than air machine made. Jules Vedrtaes, one of the famous aviators of France, A nice time was enjoyed at Mr. aad Mrs. H. Hill'a new residence on the lake front at Shlpplngton last Satur day night, when the young .folk of Shlpplngton and Pelican City met and danced until the mall hoar ot the morning. Supper waa served by the hostess to about fifty guests. The Shlpplngton 8ewlng Club met Thursday at the home ot Mrs. O. Elghberger. Those present were Mrs. B. R. Taney, Mrs. H. Putman, Mrs. H. Hill. Mrs. H. Lockwood, Mrs. E. V. Flnnell. Miss Francis Waldron, Miss Grace Brown and Mrs. H. Clevenger. The afternoon was spent in needle work and a dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. The eighth grade domestic science classes from the Pelican City aad the Riverside schools served a duck luncheon to the board of education Wednesday afternoon In the domestic science room of the Central school. The table was prettily decorated In autumn leaves and chrysanthemums, and the occasion was a remarkable success in every vray, demonstrating the value of the domestic science work. The entire class helped to prepare the luncheon, but five girls wore chosen to help serve. The hos tess was Marlam Martin, the cooks were Carmel Miller and Nellie Lewis, What the War Moves Mean By J. W. T. MASON (Written for the United Press) NEW YORK, Nov. IS. Lord Dav enport's warning to the house of lords that Britain will come to bankruptcy It the presenT financial pace 1 main tained should not be taken too seri ously. Finance of all the belliger ents, as a matter of fact, are disquiet ing, chiefly from the enormous taxes which accumulating debts will Im pose. England's bankruptcy Is still very distant In fact, the lord himself pointed out that the next loan, aad the next, might be met, though be expressed fear for some of the latter ones. It is probable that Davenport's fear is not that Great Britain will re pudiate her indebtedness, but that the wealthy must pay taxes to prevnt bankruptcy. 'Laborites regard Daven port as one ot the leading reaction aries. Lord Nortbcllffe recently said that after the war, the poor of England will be richer and the rich poorer. As a matter of fact, a certain class of millionaires are beginning to re volt at the costliness of the war. They realize the permanent consequences to their bank accounts. -This may compel governmental economy, aad at the same time, their dltcomlture may prove to be a great factor toward forcing It Is now believed that Egypt la the birthplace of the original ball How It was played history does sot record. Recent Azearatlosa i4a near Cairo have brought to light a number of small balls, soma of leath er aad others of wood, datlag back to at least ,000 B. C. These are the oldest balls of this sort kaowa. Subscribe for ths Herald, 10 seat meats. HasssssKH -sssssssssssTbssssssssUBrT i . l" . " " ' T RnRRRjRQr J sSsssssssssssssssssssV LssssssssssssssssssssTlsssssssW asanBaaaanBaBsnnBSBissBssnssanaMssV 1 eKfc?4KKKJIEBIBIKniLl Br gSSBSBBSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm aassBBBBBBBBsm B r ' ' --" WT ssfJBa R y R,"1aaassBBBBBnsp drives one of these machines with tho army and he Is hero shown In his latest pnotograpn wun mo moaai no lately won. In army raids made up of thirty or forty aeroplanes two Cau dron lead the expedition. Their su perior speed makes it possible for them to go ahead ot tho general body of raiders and fly back. and the waitresses were MargaTetj Upp and Bertha Owens. The menu follewa: ! Soup I Cream of Tomato and Croutons ! Roast Duck Creamed Potatoes Hot Biscuit Spiced Grape Green Tomato Pickle Fruit Salld and Cheese Wafers Peaches Chocolato Cake Coffee The board members were P. L. Fountain, C. C. Hogue.'W. A. Delsell, R. H. Dunbar and Mrs. R. E. Watten burg, and all praised the effort of these capable housewives of the fu ture. e The Ladles' Aid Society ot the Christian church met Thursday and elected oMcera for the coming year. Those elected are Mrs. O. C. Apple gate, president; Mr. Geo. A. Wlrts, vice precldent; Mr. Telford, secre tary Mrs. J. L. Beckley, treasurer. The retiring officers ore Mr. D. F. Arnold, president; Mrs. Rose Hilton, vice president; Mrs. Perry Kanatser, secretary; Mrs. W. E. Seehorn, treas urer. A highly enjoyable meeting of the Monday Club, a local musical organ isation, was held this week at the home of Mrs. Fred Cofer, on Eighth sgsssfT I 5V ilT tW I sssVCLy vO ' ssrt MiVisrHssyTYry RgsssaVsassssLJ.jj-ass' sPsjjtMsal BY MARGARET MASON (Written for the United Press) Hip, hip, hurrah! No mora the stay Will bind your hip, uaduly; They're free oace more With curves galore. And most becoming, truly. e-w iokk, nov. 11. You caa't put an 1830 bodice on a 1916 figure with any great suc cess. Hence, since femininity Just must wear these adorable little boned and pointed bodices, it is up to femlalnlty to re construct the fe rns form divine. Special corsets to sake the firm foundation for this work of reconstruc tion are now on the ket and the pot, They differ in rlenfsoetrtuon three vital points, should say .curves, last year's" stay. or perhaps we from "little old They are two and three laches higher In tho bust, smaller aad more curved at tho waist, and meat amaslag of all, they are shorter aad lasa boaed over the hip. with what la called a "free hip" finish, ' Doesn't It Just take your-breath away to think that you are going to have fashion 'on your Mr asjalnT What will probably take your breath a trifle more, howerer, I when you pull oa your 1915 sorest striata to gst the saw curved-la waist effect Doa't let anybody else striae; yea. for it's going to be a mighty bard yaak. Let there be ae waste of am-1 VjBBSSSSSaJJ HHRI Jules Yedrlaes street, whon the following pleudld program waa rendered: Piano duet Mirthful Moments .... Engleman Miss Fern Hanks, Mrs. Zumwalt Songs (a) 8omewhere a Voice la Calling. Tate (b)A Garden CourUhlp . . .Hadley Mrs. E. C. Richards (a) I Know a Lovely Garden. . d'Hardolot (b) Mattlnata Tostl Lawrence Mehaffey (a) His Lullaby Bend (b) My Aln Folk Lemon Mrs. J. O. Camp (a) Serenata Tostl (b) Rose In June German Mr. J. H. Otey Piano Narcissus . .n Nevln Miss Met Chastaln After the program refreshments were served by tho hostess. Friends of Mr. and Mrs. II. Tutt rosn spent a most pleasant evening at their residence Wednesday even ing, when the Tuttmana entertained at card. Mrs. Vernon T. Motschenbaeher, vocalist, and Miss Margaret Worden, pianist, assisted by Mrs. Charlotte (Continued on Page 4) ergy in the pull, either, or there will be no waist of modish dimensions in tne corsets. Trout lace corset are gaining ever Increasing popularity because of their greater comfort, a well a their good lines. They are most successful with raeaium heavy figures. For the truly sveH the back lace effect are the most approved models. Simplicity ot line and adornment Is the keynote of ine new corsets, and they aro staid stays Indeed. Frills of lace and ornate trimmings are lacking, but in many exquisite pale tints of silk broche are the cor- sets evolved in their entirety. Where once all save white or flesh tinted corsets were frowned upon by the fashionably elect, now maize. azure, Nile green, mauve, gray, apri cot and even black ones are clasped to most fastidious bosoms. verily, with the new high lace cor sets either front or back: and the new high lace boots, back or aide, the! Mnoriai success' or this season' dame hangs on a string. She starts ii wun a corset lace and ends with a- shoestring. up Persian carpets were formerly dyed with Indigo, madder or vine laavaa. and from these material shades wsre evoivea inat were impervious to the sewn or sunlight. Aniline dyes, which have been much used in recent years, give colors which fade much more rapidly. Closely routed to yeast, fungi dis covered In breweries by a iiiuuu dentist have been found to dn .nv a beautiful rose color, but to be harm less wnen used in the manufacture of ARANT CASE TO SUPREME COURT HIUHKST TRIBUNAL WILL DK. CIDK MKIMTM OK LONG CON TKMTKD CRATKH HKK PARK Hltl'KHINTKNDKNOY WASHINGTON, D, C, Nov. 13. The supremo court of the United States will dctormlno whether W. Frank Arant was Illegally removed nr superintendent or crater lake 1'ark, the district court of appeals having cor tilled this case to tho high est tribunal for doclilon. On behalf of tho government tho supremo court Is also asked to deter mine whether, having right to be ro ut ore J to office, Mr. Arant did not for feit that right by watting nearly two years before bringing suit for rein statement. Ho assorts he hss tho protection ot the civil service law. The secretary of the Interior asserted Mr. Arant was not a civil service ap pointee, and could therefore be re moved nt will of the secretary ot the Interior. Tho lower court decided agalniit Mr. Arant. the Clam Who Put In Kutnwth Dearest Public: If you have put It hy for a rainy day you'd better got It out again, aa the rain is here. If Its frame Is good you'd better hnvo It covered. I have a nice Hue of covors at very reason able prices. Good umbrellas lend clans to your appearance. A fifty dollar dress and a two dol lar umbrella don't go togothor and If they do you look Ilk well, pretty rotten. Ilob-o-tlnks In sliver and gold. Tho latest from Now York In ladles' handbag. Diamonds of class hi most any slse. Now stock of slavery rings I mean wedding rings. Why was Klamath upollcd with a KT llocause It was too far for the In dians to go to got tho clam. If you can't coino send mo your photograph and I'll wear It orer my heart and If It give mo the heart burn I'll wear It on the other side for a liver pad. You should have your watches and clocks cleaned and oiled now as win tor's cold will mako thorn stop. Remember the placo botwoen the earth and tho hoavlnga on tho wrong side of Main street, number 611. MclIATTAN. Better sea that your fire ulssraace policies sre right. See Chllcote. 6 ' Quick and Reliable Service Freight, baggage or eanr. Iqulspsd with auto bust and trucks. Msst all train and beats. Oay r night srvlc. Wettern Transfer Co. Phens: Office, 117; Rssldsncs, 2W-R. lSsaKSigssBSBSswl1 jSS RSBSBBBst !jt WmmWi n "' r -savgg v 'in mm ArW FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THE VERY LATEST The oaly sanitary tooth bra 3P3fe rpniOvUMVSH saf MNMh. s Vlffu 'tbbWj-i V5 :VtwStOTu KUramUiFAlUAthUtfcCkL UUnifl'll in '" PAVILION Membership Vttm, St.oo Hoclal Membership, 78c.' HINTS ON EYESIGHT If m hno frequent hsadschs which mudlcluvft do not curt; If you nee distant objects mors (or less) clearly, or need to hoM printed matter nearer to or fur ther from the eyes than formirlr, or need more llclit; If you bits ubsoncd any of tlicno thing, yosr n!Kht iki'iU the Mil of correctly adapted Klnc to nalit u well tt preserve It. Accurately fitted iIsum in only possible mIicii tho sight su bi'cll dclentlncally tested. W have every facility for doing this, and exerclie tho creAtcst ears, to that you may receive ths utmost benefit from wenrlni; (Uttes. Wo offer you accurate amies. H. J. WINTERS kMAANAAAaHa(tf Van Riper Bros. GROCERS lleliw Dill Plcklco, Treat yourvclf lu a ew ere, few. rsr taen, SJ3c. Pimento Morrow, HpanMi. A plraunt to a Mind. I.V. Itlpe OHves, 8. W. Ilrasd, CeV ' Ifomla. A toiirli of oUt el ami garlic tirlp. US aad Me. Knnrrll Knurr. tsl In Hpanlth llhr. I Or. Creole Dinner, One with rife. Tw for SftV. Campbell's Houp. All varies I Or. "Get the Habit" Phone 85. 6th and Mail THE ROAD TO FORTUNE Is through the savings bank roots. No ono who doesn't save will twr have. Open an acount here acquire tho habit of saving. T0T1 find It more and raoro pleasut your savings grow, and you'll al ways bo glad you acquired tb sw ing habit. on the market. sqe -r ber, Ufa oa the index tol' brlatles to como out; "J all sarfaces of the "J sage tlte awa. Kndorsea r ilentJot and Physlcmas. PIUCK 8So A rV "3PngsT It lfejjssxr-"'-w.JssTTgt Ai fV