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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1915)
wVXJfV - " -liifV t r-T " .jl i r. " it ,?' AiV'M . ' lF f Vr v. MONn.1V, NOVKMIIKW IB, US " v THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON two m If IV I. Ife m t I ir - a" ;j fkvrt & ?.iat '? kv; V; InlfsCktMUn. smms-m"mmm'm FOE BENT 'NtQItT reralee.ee aaartmeata at the Oregon Boaee, Klamath, near nut KOMI TO RENT -Hot ani eoli wa sar, feat. Mat ana ant la ream. sVaV emtth Realty eompaay. l-tf FOK RKNT Room, steam heat, hot aad coM water, suitable for oae or two bub; at the Claremont, 4th tract, aaar Plae. H-tt FOR SALE TOR SALE At a bargain, upright rKrakaaer alamo la splendid ooa nttlea. Phone 151. Mrs. A. Oahler. 141 th treat. U-t 'PIANO BARGAINS lastrumeats takaa la exchange on Players; $6 per month. Low price. Dealer' manatee. Shepherd Piano Depot 13-St CTLIKDER and other Phoaographc, that we trade la at one-third to a rerth'erigtnal price. Terma. Shep herd Piaao Depot. lMt FOR SALE Young water apaalel doc, well broken. Call Dr. A. A. Bowie. 1W1 MISCELLANEOUS 'CmCKRNS I wlU bay your chlck- - Jobs; will pay good prloee for good -esstafceae aad fair price for fair oae. CD.Wlatea. S-ltt FURNISHED FRONT room, doae la; hot aad cold water, with bath, with or wtthoat hoard. Phone 50. 15-at PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY "ABSTRACT CO. AMTRACTS INSURANCK ssslsssmnnsnstai aSBenemamnn AaBadhdlgaWM mWmm9Wm' WTvpVfl elsaWamaHnmraaman TH Man A. O. STRATTON White BUg. Klamath Fall Taeaahoa CoaaeeUea ivOU . Store Mado Now Mow ia the time to gat oat year llsV heaters aad hare aaw ltaiaaa aaede. No aaed to' hay aaw ateraa. We eaa Ax yoar old oae aa goad aa Oar eharge are rary Pause, Piafle Jc Loreaz 7aSMlnt. of Uvory MODOO REARUS Way, Oman aad Feed for R. i. OHDLDRRR, Prof, How's Your . Roof? FIX IT WHILB TUX RUN W. D. MILLER FRaes'air Made of raging aad earn. Wateat aad ath. Phone A Car of that Dandy Iteck Springs "PEACOCK" COAL will arrive about November ISth. Place your orders to be delivered on arrival of the car. Price IIS aar ton. ' We also handle dry slab, body limb wood. Send in your or , Phone 1S7. KLAMATH FUEL CO. t BasssK at Utrmmd Made Frt I U&'mm9Dy AT THE PARLOR The ETening Herald W.O. SMITH Editor PahUahed dally eaeost Saaday hy Tha Herald PahUahtaa Coaaeay of Klamath ralle, at 111 raarth Street. Raters at the aaatessce at ath ralle. Ores. Car throagh the malls ai neaad elan matter. Subscription tana hy mall to amy addreH la the Called States: Oae year .11.00 Oae month KLAMAm VALufoMOOM MO.NDAT, NOVEMBER IB, 1S nUTTERMKNT FORCES UNITED THK Rural Progress ConTention recently'held In Baton Rouge, La., exemplified In a striking manner (he fact that In every community are numerous organisations that may be united aad utilised for community bultdlag. While theae force hare various names aad their primary ob Jects are to soma exteat Barrow, they nevertheless hare as their ultimate ends the development of local re sources, cattle Breeder may organ ise to establish standards for certain breeds which they seek to propogate, and to that exteat may appear'to be sellahly interested. Bat chamber of commerce have sought to accomplish the" same ead la their communities by the introduction of pure bred aires and dams. Farmers may organise to protect themselves from the extor tions of dishonest commission mem; city boards of trade have themselves brought the commission men within their Jurisdiction la order that hon esty In trading may be assured and their city's reputation as trading cen ter be maintained. Agricultural departments, state and aatloasi, work to Improve agricultural methods by means of demonstration farms, county agents and through ag ricultural schools; farmers seek the same ends through farmers' Insti tutes, fairs, exhibits and the teaching of agriculture la tha public schools; ahile public spirited cltlseas aad de velopment organisation through prise contests, cora dabs, etc., do good work la the same direction. The permanent organisation to be effected as a result of the convention referred to will undertake to unify and co-ordlaat all these forces so that there shall be no conflict, no lost motion, no waste of energy aad bo neglect of eatentlols. In It the farm ers, the merchants, the business men, the educational workers and all other good cltlseas will find a place to work together to the end that ail may be benefited aad none harmed: In or der that Justice may be done to all In terests aad the welfare of the com munity as a whole thereby promoted. A splendid example Is thus afforded other states to emulate. . Scattered Shots .'. e DEARTH OF activity can be ex pected ia some circles since the grand Jury session is on. NOW THAT THE weather is dear lag up again, why not prolt by your experience of last week, and put your Idewalk in properrepalr? . THERE'S NO BULL in the stories of big beef shipments from Klamath. The stuff is practically all steers. CONSIDERING THE dismissal of a postal employe because he saw fit to criticise Wilson's hasty engagement, we are not so certain that in Europe only do they use the axiom "The King can do no wroag." PLANS TO KEEP Klamath's mov ies moving after the fair will now be received by the Commercial Club. THE MAIN REASON that one-out of every Ave convicts at Salem is a youth is because it was likely the lad's flret offeuse,.and he was not suf ficiently experienced nor moneyed to escape being caught. KLAMATH FALLS has long borne tfie reputation of having the lowest percentage of eplnlsters'of any town la the state. With leap year leaping our way, It looks as though than won't be a single womsa left in the city In a few months. Canada and Mexico take the lead in the amount of shiagles received from the United States. Australia and tha Oceanic Islands rank neit In the amount of this material received from the United States. Better saw that year Am I folkiee a right. RaeCmalaatt. 6 GOVERNOR FINDS CRIMEJNGREASE STATE EXECUTIVE SAYS ONE OUT OF FIVE CONVICTS ARE YOUTHS UP FOR FORGERY OR SIMILAR CRIMES SALEM, Nov. 15 Announcing thai SO per cent of the 631 prisoners In the penitentiary are young men Just entering maturity, who had been con victed of either forgery or of obtain ing money by falso pretenses, Gover nor Wlthycombe declares that it Is deplorable condition, that should bo remedied If possible. "This is really apalllng, and shows a serious moral obtuseaess among some of our young men," said the governor. "Whatever Influence la re sponsible for contributing to this de plorable condition should be remedied if possible, whether It Is doe-to social conditions or to .general carelessness of bankers and buslnesa men la eaeh Ing checks." Commenting on the population of the prison, the governor said that It was the largest in the Institution's history, and that a ..deficit Is threat ened, i What the War Moves Mean By J. W. T. MASON (Written for the United Press) NEW YORK, Nov. 15. Duke Ntch olas, once leader of the main Rus sian armies, has again come into prominence by directing the campaign In northern France and retrieving the only Turkish success. Petrograd an nounced that the Russians, under the grand duke are -within forty-five miles of Teheran, and that the ene mies of Russia are preparing to flee. Apparently this situation developed from a surprise sprung by the grand duke. Moreover, probably the Otto man discipline deteriorated in the months since the Turk occupied Northern Persia, or else the OaUlpoll and Thrace operations depleted their supply of ammunition. Possible even the duke's expedition met with no re sistance. " If Teheran falls the duke wlR largely wipe out the disgrace of his removal from the supreme command In Russia-. The victory wfll be very icportant for Russia, and will greatly depress Constantinople. 'Northern Persia has practically been a Russian possession, -but the Turks have long been ambitions to make it an Otto man dependency. x Of the total amount of railroad ties exported during 1914 (over 5,000,- uuuj tne state or Washington alone furnished nearly half a million. Winter Storage We have good, clean, safe stor age for cars In the old Brick Store. Telford Bros. Comer Conger anil Main OUR HOBBY Is to be known as the most reliable place In "town where both the experienced and the Inexperienc ed can safely buy WOOD nd i,, SHAY So It is a rigid rule here that no exaggerated or or falsa represen tations are per mitted under any circumstances. What you tblak you are getting here la exactly what you do get. A child can buy here as safely aa tha most expert shopper. IvGAsbbbbsHLiVvI JaJasBBsn Seebri em Wmi Prize Winners at Fair Held at Henley School The following Is the list ot prlto winners at the pupils' fair held at the Henley school Friday: Potatoes First prise. Ralph Drown; second, Hasry Latta. Carrots First prise, Cecil Caldwell ; second, Harry Latta. Onions First prise, Marshal McClay; second, 3oe Rose. Pumpkins First prise, James New ton; second, Herbert Phillips. Cabbage First prise, Fred Evanl koff. Sugar beets First prUe, Perrln Dixon. Mangles First prise, Cecil Caldwell. Rutabagas First prli c, Clarence Adams. Table beets First prise, Nick Evsnt koff. Wheat First prise. Miller brothers; second, Sydney Latta. Oats First' prise. Cecil Caldwell: second, Ruel Boyaton. Barley First prise. Fred Evanlkoff; second, Nick Evanlkoff. Bald. Barley First prise, Ruel Boys ton r second, Alton Short. EFFORT IS MADE FOR OPEN REASON ON DOES There is a possibility that hunters may soon be allowed to shoot does again, because ot the fact that they are becoming plentiful,, whereas It is growing more and more difficult to shoot the bucks, says the Lake County Examiner. Deputy Game Warden George Ton kin of Pendleton is now engaged in gathering data for a report to tho state commission on the success ot hunters In Umatilla county during the season Just closed. So far he has learned ot but three hunters who se cured the limit of three during tho season. A number bagged a couple, and a good many secured singles and many others never got any. Mr. Ton kin Is also questioning hunters as to the number of bucks and does they saw during the seasoa. Surety bonds while yon wait. See Chllcote. . 6 Subscribe for the Herald, 60 cents a moath. Boot and Shoe Repairing While You Wait SATISFACTION GUARANTEED M. K. Lauro No. 10OO Main St., Near 10th NBBBSvWvlaV BfedSSBSBBBBBBBBsH JjKmWWWWWF Have your tires been 99 satis factory during the past two years? If in 1914 and 1915 you have used ten Urea and one baa "gone bed," you have only been '90 iaHtfiadPv two have "gone bad," your core ia reduced to 4W. In 1914 and 1915, out of averymillion Diamond Squee gee Tread Tire, 990,000, or 99 have mad good. Wat your pcrctntagt) that high? If nine friands and your self had between you, in 191 , and 1915, bought 100 Die mond Squeegees for your cars, out ont tin out of tho umohm lot would havo ro- quired adjusting. Corn First prlio, Karl Miller; ncc- oud. Clarence Adams. Sweet corn First prlie. Clarence Adams. Flint corn First prise, Kred Kvniit- koff. Deans First prltv, Clsrcuco Adams; second Clarence Adams. Needto Work Crocheting Minnie Sllvkoff, Krabroldcry Mlunlo Slivkoft. Sewing Helen Addison. Culinary Work Droad First prlso, Mabel Latta; sec ond. HbicI Drown; third. Francos Short. Pie First prise, Dorothea llnwklus; second, Dehlla Hawkins; third, a race McClay. . Cake (entrants from 10 to 15 years of age) First prlso, Hasel Brown; second, Blanche Short; third, Ruth E. Dixon. Cake( entrants under 10 years old) First prise, Dorothy Short; second, OtMlys iAtta; th'lrd," Annie Hoien. lle First prlso, Blancho Short; sec ond, Helen Addison; third, Gladys McClay. Who Put the Clam ia Klansath Dearest Public: If you havo put It by for or rainy day you'd better get It out again, as the rain Is here. It Its frame is good you'd better have It covered. I have-t a nice line ot covers at very reason able prices. Good umbrellas lend class to your appearance. A fifty dollar dress and a two dol lar umbrella don't go togethor and If they do you look like well, pretty rotten. Ilob-o-llnks In sliver and gold. The latest from New York In ladles' handbags. Diamonds ot class In most any lie. New stock of slavery rings I mean wedding rings. Why was Klamath spelled with a KT Because It was too far for tho In dians to go to get the clam. It you can't come send mo your photograph and I'll wear It over my heart and If It give me 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 ter's cold will inako them stop. Romembor the place between tho earth and the heevlngs on tho wrong side of Main street, number 611. McHATTAN. Mrs. Stacy Hemenway, 238 Third street, has some beautifully bound books, single and In sets; would make lovely Xmas gifts. She would sell them at greatly reduced prices. They are new. De Luxe bindings. ll-Ot If it takes you 15 years to uae up 100 tirea yourself, in all those years only one Diamond Squeegee will cause you any trouble. These are facts bated on the law of averages upon which billions are invested in the life insurance business. Start using Diamond Squeegees. You can't beat "99 satisfaction" in the tire business. Diamond "Fair-List" Moest 7l ttBSHM0l s lffT.1 Jg5 awn a smi HM Sxasb SOnSH 1X20 TiTdR SlntM 14.00 37 a axscT s 2O00 Fish and Oysters FRESH EVERY DAY HalosFish'and Meat Market Steve Straiser, Prop. ' Tail Main HI. I'liono 1117 I'ltKNII HAI.MOX KtitlM Auto Delivery Your Choice ALUMINUM WAItK, FANCY OOODH, ART WAItK, crockery, uti:nsils, stationery.'' K V K It V T II I N U N E W Henderson's 1181.30 Mala Street Come to the Garage that Guarantees you Satisfactory Service in everything. ' Whether you store your car with us permanently or just buy occasional supplies, we guarantee to please you in both Quality and Price. The Best Grade of Gasoline at the Lowest Market Price. Try our Service once and notice the difference. Howie Garage BBBBBsfl BnVQ UsBaBBBBBBBsHaBBSBBBBiBBBBBBBBBBl nnnssBBBl I Ml I I 1 Quick and Reliable Service Freight, baaasaa or passenger. Equlpptd with auto bum snd tuW trucks. Meet all trains ana beats. Day or night service. Western Transfer Co. Phene: Office, 1S7; Residence, 2CS.ftr AsH tSttijimtWa I Vassal saV7i'lmssssm Hi 'vUl'tssssssf 'ii.ij amamm !jr MM) l V. M';( snr- mnarnami -" m .iii - fY FIRST STATE bm SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON THE VERY LATEST ' QFaTooraBjth a W a -TassVats u - k VnVni V' --- - '-'I - l mTJIUmW M th sm Klamath Falls Athletic Que naiurtMi TUKHDAV, NQV. PAVILION Mi'iiilM'i-thlp Kees, S l.oo. Hwlal Mi-mlM'rshlp, 7nc, HINTS ON EYESIGHT It you hnvu lruiiifiil licadaebea which muttlrlne ilo not curt; II you hod illntmit otijocti more (or loss) dourly, or need to hold printed matter hcm-it to 'or fur ther (rum tho oyci than formsrlr, or need mure lie lit; It you htvt ubsorvod any of thrao things, yoar sight need tho nld of correctly adapted glniiics to assist si will n preserve It. Accurately lilted kIamm art only poflftlblo licn tho sight bu been nclentltlrnlly lotted. Wt havo every facility far doing ink, mid oxorcUa tliu crentut cart, so Hint you mny receive tlio utmost uenellt from ucnrliiK kIiuim. Wo oiler you nccuralo urrlct, H. J. WINTERS MWVVVVVMVVVVWMrWWVVWWai Van Riper Bros. GROCERS ' lletna' 1)111 I'lrhlro, new eras. Treat jrourelf f a few. Psr ilusrn, USe. I'lmrutos Miirroni-K, IsspoKai hmnlli. plniMiit addtUta to it Mtlmt. J Ac. Kip ONvm, S. M W. Ilraad, CBl Ifornuj touch of olive el nnil anrllc help. U.1 and S6r. Knuri'll Knurr. t'rl in presariag KpnnUli illsliex. 10e. Creole Dinner, line with rice. Two for U.V. CiuuplM'ir Hup. All vartetlts, I uc. "Get the Habit" Phone 85 6th and Mail THE ROAD TO FORTUNE Is through tho savings bank routs. No one who doosn't snvo will em hnve. Open an ncount here sal ncqulro tho'hnbit of saving. Yon II find It more nnd inoro ploamnt M ....... ...!. ..nUf nnil vou'll el juiir rutin " ""- ways bo glad you acquired m-' Ing ba4rtl. Tne only sanitary tooth lwa on tha market. Hsde ot ras ter, ta on tle latto WJ" bristle to comb out all surfaces of Uto MT!, saea the gam. Knaorsea ay ilenttets and Wiyslclaiw. PRICK 80c T t- . t .fBw' eLfow ssbj - m ?a ,r til v3 fj ,rtv-P"a ,rS Herald want ads sat resutU. eee Wala Hreet. te wjrv '