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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1915)
V"" l-'t? -"'ft'''1 I?V P' I ,.-lv ff'tf.'-V - A&&$'&&tr$&y-'Ti THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THUHMDAV, NOVliUuKlt Ian l v-j- j. : i jv'ai -".- - - ' .)?" i I A. I' . ,! - - -O fits: if jnj . IU i , t K - &2L m-$gr mm k:j j,rr' ' , X" iff .Ml i euw. I:L'V-.17 IRfiSfJiV I iT'V,1..V mi- i. .T.V '". HJt if' ;, aa r.t T-.ar 13, f A'r SgaHsl '?snif?i rt; iv j jl- FOR RENT NICELT tnralasad aartatata At the Oregoa House, Klamath, kmt Sixth FOR RENT Room, itiw heat, sot sad' eoM water, suitable for om or two mes, at the Claremont, ta treat, soar Pine. lS-tt FOR RENT Modern alx room house, tarnished, aad Karate on pared street. Inquire 888 Oak street or hose 2. 54-Jt FOR SALE YOUNQ CHICKENS tor sale. Inquire lira. Hector. Magulre'a store. 17-tf FOR SALE Thoroughbred Rhode Is mail Red pullets. 7' months old; also few thoroughbred White Leghorn Mrs. W. H. Shaw. JS-lt SITUATION WANTED POSITION aa practical nurse, eook or housekeeper. Enquire Herald. lMt SITUATION WANTED Boy who wishes to attend school this winter deetrea .to aecure work of some kind far hoard and room. Inquire Herald ai-t MISCELLANEOUS. DON'T forget to lut la your order ,mow tor turkeys and chickens tor Thanksgiving;: prices, right.,. Grand Uaioa Tea Store, Sixth street Phone im-j. e-4t HELP WANTED WANTED Middle-aged woman for aaerai housewerk: to go. home eights. CalllCsM.. 10-tt PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jt, MPsasMakekjai ajaaaMSjaaSasasMMsM ii ClT-.lt AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. AMTRACTS' INSURANCE Ml-Hr. Off. s's vfe-, tt '! A. C. STRATTON 'Whits Mdsv ; KUuaata FaUs Teleehoae Coaaeetioa OU Scots Made Nw . New: U the time to get os ld heaters and hare new linings ado. No seed to boy sew stores. We can Sx your eld oae as good aa .Oar charges are very ssod- Pavlcv PiRfU Jb Lorsoz 7M Mala St - f Lhrery Bias aad Saddle Bsrses at the MODOC 8TABLR8 shy. Orsla sad Feed far Sale R. I. CHILDER8, Prop. WINDOW WA8HIKO, CARPET LAXIKO Deeovsttag aad Geaeral Work Call "UNCLK OF." Cesser JOssBsta aad Stxta How's Your Roof? FIX IT WHILE THK UK SHINES W. D. MILLER Docs all kinds of reeaag sad cos-,-' erate work iwalast aad Sta. Pboae SSS BED'S TAHAliS RFS Mswle Fresh ,ji ,Py .5 04" ,-f iV,; MTHfFA-Rli.OR v.iiii.if:is.' auL& .v., .y : i ' nmramm ' iusi .ti.,'f an .vkiv. . tr ' - . ' i ." iii:5 ' The Eveninf Herald W.O.SMITH Editor published daily asesst Seaday by TIM HaraM PahUsbJeg Company of Klamath Falls, at lit Foarth Street. Retired at the postoSke at Klaav ath Falls. Oregoa, tor traaamlasloa through the aalte as secoad-class attar. SubacrlsUoa terms by mall to amy address la the Halted States: Oae year la.uu Oae sioatb so KLAMATH FALLM, OMOON THURSDAY, NOVKRBKR SB, 1915 BK THANKFUL, YOU! o N"l-: of the regular dutloa of a jo.sini!rm.iu Is the proiiara- tlon of editorial matter approprlato to tho various holidays. Especially Is this so iu regard to Thanksgiving, and the marshalling of the things the world In general and tho community in particular have to to be thankful for is a job that usually calls forth his best rhetorical effort, aad causes llilm to rack his brsia In aearca of a beautiful new lesson to be carried by his brainchild. Iu aorao of these, however, the fine ly rounded sentences have been known to cover the very thing the writer sought to impress causes for gratitude. Therefore, we'll just as sume that we've overheard a nypo- chrondiac bemoaning the fact that there's "nawthin, to be thankful fur," and try and put up the reasons little more forcibly, if less elegantly. Well my melancholy friend, the town of Klamath Falls can be. mighty thankful that It hasn't very many of your stripe. If the town was com posed of your kind of cattle, we'd still be 1,001 miles off a railroad, and hauling what little grub we could af ford In over the bills with freight wagons; we we'd be packing lanterns and feeling our way along cowpaths instead of traversing paved and light ed streets; we'd still be sitting around some general merchandise store's stove, expectorating "terbacker" juice at the heater, whittling and eating the store's crackers while we swap ped gab with, the other village camps or wiaeacres: instead of enjoying such pleasures and institutions aa libraries, motion picture shows, culture clubs, elevating entertainment aad enjoy able social gatherlaga. Way, If oar popalaUoa waa even one per cent of your class, we would still be discussing the Civil warior the neroiuuos aa Titai ueuee, msieao oi getting Duay on mamsg tnia town a second Spokane, developing our re sources, and getting ready to dig down In our pockets for real cash to back our confidence In' "Uncle Bob" Strahora'a railroad project. A bushel of rye would still be legal tender If your class predominated, Instead of the town enjoying a healthy, ever growing payroll. Thankful? At least you ought to be grateful you've not been completely strangled by the growth of moas on your hide, or the fact that the rest of the people have not had time to shoot you oft to the Home for the stagnated. How long have yon bees here? 'A year you aayT 'Why did you leave the other place? No work? "How did you get la here?" "Walk ed?" "Were you ordered to come to come to Klamath, or did you come of your own accord? 'Aad you were not able to stay there without starv ing because of lack of work; now tell me, have you been idle since you've been here because there waa no work to be. had at all? 'And have jrou ever been near starvation here? 'And have not you alwaya received good wages in the real cola of realm every pay day since you've been here? 'Aad haven't received better wages here than where you came from? 'And haven't you saved enough money to more than pay your rare back? 'Why don't you leave, instead of sticking where you are dissatisfied?' " There is more doing in Klamath Falls In a day than in moat other towns of this site, or larger in a week. There is real auaey la circulation here, everybody baa at least a little of it, and Klamath county has sent more people to the Exposition than any other county, in Oregon outside of possibly Multnomah. It takes real cash to pay railroad, hotel' aad other expenses, yet Klamathltes were le gion at the fair grounds, aad they stayed aa long aa they wasted to, too. Yea, verily, with 'the prospect ex ceedingly bright for a railroad afford ing direct connection with Portland aad the Northwest as well as the Mid dle West; with our sawmills aad. bos factories busily humming the greaer part of the year, dispensing 1100, eoo a month la pay rolls; with our horses bringing high prices .from the European nations and oar cattle, sheep and bogs being sold for real cash a the, rate of thirty carloads a week; and with our progressive popu-tSO, tattoo optimistic, aad well healed when other sections are on the bum- err-we've all got a mighty good res- Thanksgiving Football Notably Waning Sport By GKORQK R. HOLMBS (Nnlted Press Staff Correspondent) NKW YORK, Nov. 26. The slowly dying custom of playing big football guiuos on Thanksgiving Is reflected In today's schedule. Only two games of more than local Interest are sched uled tor Eastern teams. In the West, one intersectlonal combat the Syracuse-Montana game alone is of more than lasslng Interest. At "liliadelphla and Pittaburg this When British Fighters Cheer for the Germans (United Press Staff Correspondent) LONDON. Oct. 9. (By mall) How war was suspended for five min utes while British soldiers in North ern Franco rescued two wounded Ger mans from No Man's Land, la told In a letter from Sergeant A. E. Perry to friends in Londen: "I heard a cry, and looking la frost of the trench saw a wounded German on a parapet, begging as to bring slat In. He had beea there from the time of Saturday's charge, aad It was then dinner time Monday. He waa, aesr dead from his wouada. We could not Khakj, Olive Green Cloth Too Plain United Press Service - LONDON, Oct 38. (By mail) Khaki, field gray aad Germaa greea as.lnvisable colors for armies are dis mal failures. Fourteen months of war in the field baa proved that the most Invisible army of all would be one whose soldiers were dad la mod els of Joseph's coat. Such at least Is the verdict of a high British officer, who in moat ha at the front has made a study of the Invisibility of colors. In clothing an army, the highest point of Invisibility he aaya would be obtained by garbing each maa an a different color; one in green, the next In blue, another gray, one In red aad so on alternately, according to the color expert's scheme. If this proved impracticable each son to be thankful when we can tell the1 world that our permanent adr drees is Klamath Falls, Oregon, aad (street number to be added at a no late date). SHASTA VIEW NOTES John Faught, who resides near Bonanza-, passed through Sand Hollow last week ea route to Malta. Ed Burris recently took a carload of stock to San Francisco aad will visit the exposition. i R. C. Short who lives near Klamath Falls, was in this community last week looking after the roads. Raymond Van Meter aad wife of Poe Valley visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Krupka last 'Sunday. The Helping Hand Society met at the homo of Mrs, John Hale last Wednesday, Much work was accom plished. A social bop was given at the Mau- pln home last Saturday erealag. A Urge number were in attendance. Max Machhartelrode who lives la Alturas was tit Malta aad pat la a bid on the tule land. Quite a asm bar of other people around here pat in bids! Joe.'Bmldl, A. Krupka, John Tofel and Vincent Jeliaek made a trip to Klamath Falls last Saturday, On Saturday evening, November the Shasta View Literary Society met jn regular session. A short mu steal and literary program was; given, after which the constitution sad, by ntternooa the two undefined teams o( the Kaat swing luto nctlon, and ou tho result hinges to n largo extent whether Cornell will huvo an edge on Pittsburg, or vice versm In the llunl nc-j counting. Cornell should huvo u comparative ly easy time with Pennsyh -mla, which Is completing a disastrous jonr, re plete with coaching troubles. Pitt, however, has a touch proposition In Penn State, which nl ready has licked Pennsylvania, and umo near beating Harvard. go out to him, but onoof our officers shouted in German, asking the enemy , It we might bring him In. The Ger- mans agreed to a flve-mlnut truco. j "One of our officers and a private carried the poor man In. He cried with joy as they laid him down and be knew he was sate. Ho was very badly hurt. While carrying this man In they saw another, nearly burled with earth. We brought him in and then we gave three cheers for tho Germans, for they had proved that thoy are not at alt bad. I can tell you that this Incident very nearly brought tears to many a maa'a eyes there In the trenches." Drab and man should be dressed In a combins tlon of soft toned colors. Either scheme, says the officer, would en able an enure army corps to merge inconspicuously Into any background. Like the Scottish kilts, the olive- drab kbakl of the British army today Is based on custom,, not science, he declared. Khaki originated In the British Indian army and later got to England. The European war h shown that It is far more satisfactory on the Indian plains or the African voldt than lined against the land scape of France or Belgium. uoservers unanimously, have re ported that against the snows of win ter or the green foliage or spring or summer, 'the khaki-clad Tommy is a conspicuous t&Tget. The same is de clared to be ttue of the grayish of the German uniforms. laws of the society waa adopted. There was a gooa attenasnee, and about forty-five expressed their willingness to help, it s the Intention Of the society to give a variety In the way of entertainment such as debates, spelling bees, ciphering contests, etc. On December 4, a debate will be given. Resolved, that woman suf frage should bo allowed In the United States.. ' Affirmative O. E. Hunt; John Haie, Brs. John Bailey and Joe Smith. NegaUve-George Strowbridge, B. Barnes, Joe Mlcha and John Zblnden, yob need life tesaraaee. Ask Chfleote about the "drrleVttd payiag pasy of America." 84 LAreMomor m ssw gS Housewives' Leader Endorsed Some Soup I-SsssssssssssssssssgsssssF & W JsBPrK..V BsaP'st S.gssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssl meal ftR 1 & .BmsssssssssssssssssssmsssK mssaBssssssssswaV'.msr IS 'tBmssssssssssssssFBmssssslBml HI ttf x gssssssssssssssssssssssnBBsamS Ml 3 ' A'mmssssssssssssssssssssVtsL $3lamesssssssssssssssssH lift ( 1 " SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBrVVSBBSrmBBBBBwmBCBBBfe mYW i imBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSB ftst .'''BmSBBBBBBBSBSmSr-Wlf vtgSBBBBBBBBBBBBsi H N'St SBBBBBBBBBBBSsBSSSSV JSir? -if? ' VOIXi. 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Julian Ilctith of llrook-'ln which tho soup win eudnraed. The lyn U president, Is under Investigation muRailiio of the orKiinlsatlon lUso con by members of the organisation. 'Some tnlncd nn endorsoment, Why and of those whoso homes are in New Jer- how? the member ask, A committee sey have risen In revolt. They want which went to the national hondquar for ono thing to know why Mrs. Heath ' ten to examine tho books of the or endorsed. a certain brand of soup. Clr-.KanUntloii wus rufuncd permlnslon. OUCH! PAIN, PAIN, RUB RHEUMATIC, ' ACHING JOINTS HUB PAIN RIGHT OUT WITMj SMALL TRIAL BOTTLK OF OLD, I'KNETRATIN'G OIL." "ST. JACOB'S Rheumatism Is, "pain only." Not one case In fifty requires Internal treatment. Stop drugging. Rub sooth ing, penetrating "St. Jacob's OII"rlght Into your sore, stiff, aching joints and muscles, and relief comes Instantly. "St. Jacob's Oil" Is a harmless rheu matism cure which never disappoints and cannot burn tho skin. Limber up! Quit complaining! Get a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacob's Oil" at any drug store, and In just a moment you'll bo free from rheumatic pain, soreness, stiff ness and swelling. Don't suffer! Relief awaits you. "St. Jacob's 011" has cured millions of rheumatism sufferers In the last half century, and Is just as good for sciatica, neuralgia, lumbago, backicho, sprains. Adv, If you are particular about your Are insurance, ask Chilcote, 84 Come to the Garage that Ouarantees1 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 WB ifB'lLSmsBgsasBBil iSj SsBBBBsTasl JtsTssSil bbbbbBb-! f Li U FORTY ACRES Seven mile from Klamath Falls, cleared, feacrd, twelve acres alfalfa, deep sandy soil, excellent dralssge. WouW nuke nice little dairy aad nog ranch. Prlco aa.HOO. Half cash aad five years' time on balaaro. See Chil cote. S4 A Cur of Utai Dandy Rock Hprisg "PEACOCK" COAL will arrive about November ICth. I'lnqo your orders to be delivered on arrival of the car. Price flS per tun. Wc alio handle dry slab, body and limb wood. Send In your or der, l'houe 187. KLAMATH FUEL CO. flo.1 Mala Street Quick and Reliable Service Krsloht, baggage or passenger. Equipped with suto busts and trucks. Meet all trains and beats. Day or night ssrvles. Western Transfer Co. Phens: Office, 1I7j Residence, 2M-R. 3TS4rSgsmsflP Jsbbs fm''rUssas9'' Wm A r Mm' i'l FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HBmBBBBBnlHllll 1 1 I H IllgmBBB1 gBBsslsawasBv free. - . - I ' I IIUlMiyQQmi 'aLfl Ml W msBBBiT am? ' wJl ;iqHHMiioiwaori WHfRI, vmmmr rwrmsvtn r KUmathFRlUAthlstkOiA PAVILION Membership Vrtm, a,oo. Social Members!,!,,, 7 HINTS ON EYESIGHT If you have frequent hiadtchtt which medicine do not curs; If you hcodlstant ohJccU more (or !) clearly, or ncod to keif printed matter timer to or far titer from the eye than foraurly, or need more light; If you fcavt observed any of these tilings, mr sight needs the aid of comcuj adapted glumes to assist si wM as preserve II. Accurately nttrd gisuet art only poixlbte when tho sight hu been sclentineally tested. Wt have every facility for doing this, and exercise the greatest cars, so that you may receive the utBost benefit from wearing glsssea. Wo offer you accurate smles. H. J. WINTERS sssssssaaMsysjsas AAAWAVVVJMllJ Van Riper Bros, GROCERS A mss U known by the Ik? scroii, mm well as a merchant by theslock lie rarrlea, and Jt Woi-mser, nho slaml for have placed their S. A V. 1 Van lUJer llros.' who ataad far servlre. Cttolce selrciloas of KRUITS, IIKIIHIK, 4KUAKH, JAMS, OLIVIA, VKtiKTAIlLKM, COXniMKXTH. 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