The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 08, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Klamath Falls. 4t
SITUATION WANTED
POSITION m practical. nurse, cook or
honeekeeper. Phone 3I0W l-t
8TKATBD From the Horton ranch
1m Foe Valley, oaa rasa Darham
baU, three years old, branded T8 oa
hia; kaa delap. Notltr Uekey Broa.,
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Darham preferred. Addreaa H. E.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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ARTHUR R. WILSON,
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CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
ABSTRACTS INSURANCE
Members Oregon Aaaeelatlan
Title Man
A. a STRATTON
White Bids. Klamath Falle
Telephone Connection
Expert Plittbiig
SROWBR8, BATRfCBB, 80009,
Complete IAe of SappUea
Ping kt jb LorcBz
70S Main St
How's Your
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crate work
Why Not?
Seat -Not wane; to do; let's
B far a shoot.
Sport I haven't a
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bat
we caa get everything wa
at the Klamath
Store giiae, boots aad hast
aafj coats for rent; aatmaatUoa
of the beat aM at reasonable
KLAMATH .
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W.O.SMITH Editor
Published dally except Suada? bj
Tha Herald Publlthlei Compaar of
Klamath Fallt, at 116 Fourth Btreet
Katarad at the poatoSee at Klam
ath Fells. Oregoa. for traaamtssloa
through thr mall as aeeoad.cla
matter.
Subscription tareia by mall to aaj
addreaa la the Ualtsa State.
Oat year I.0
Oae month
KUIMATH CALLS. OMQON
WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER S, 1015
SOCIAL INCOME
SOCIAL Income U tke benefit en
joyed by property owner and
other cltlsens of a community aa a
reault ot social acUTlUea aad tacllltiea
made poatible la aodal troupe. The
amount ot tkla laoome depends alto
gether oa the number, character aad
acUTlUea ot tha aodal orgaalsaUoaa
la tha oommaalty. Tha community
that la without aodal tacUltlea aiTea
to 1U dtlaaaa ao "aodal income," aad
U(e la the community laeka aome ot
tke Important elemeata that make the
place a desirable oaa la which to live
and work.
Co-operatloa la aome form la al-
waya aeoeeaary la oreer to give a
community the means or providing
social lacomee for 1U cltlxeas, aad
where there la ao co-operation there
is likely to be aodal bankruptcy. Com
munities ot that sort exist In many
sections. They hat poor churches,
poor schools, poorly attended lodges
and neighborhood dubs and circle
have ceased to be factors In the life ot
the people. The places are socially
Find the community la which some;
thing is all the time being organised,
where something alwaya is doing, and
you hare discovered a community
that gives to its dtixens a- liberal so
cial Income. They are not grumbling
all the time because there Is nothing
to do aad nowhere to go. They do
not long for the bright llghta'of the
distant city, nor do they seek recrea
tion in other communities. They stay
at home and participate in tha aodal
activities of those with whom they
are acquainted, among whom they
work and with whom they co-operate
la order to make their community
what they want it to be.
If co-operation is necessary to keep
alive the social and neighborly spirit,
organisation la indispensable to pro
mote co-operation. Therefore, every
community should have must have,
fir it would keep itself socially alive
an organisation that shall serve aa a
medium through which cltlsens can
carry oa the work ot advancement
and regeneration that must be per
formed from year to year without
ceasing. With communities as with
men, to live is to die, aad only activity
wis take away the ancient aad de
funct, aad replaea at with Hie and
progress. 4
Scattered Shots
STATE INSURANCE COMMIS
SIONER WELLS believes school di
rectors aad prlndpala should be bald
criminally liable for failure to pro
vide proper fire escapes at school
houses. What elect would this have
on local coaditioaa?
THERE SEEMS to be some little
kick over the result of jury drawing.
Tha local merchsnU, buay at this
time, are kicking atoat being empan
elled, aad the farmer who Is almost
Idle, aad coald tarn an honest few
dollars while hearing the facta of
cases at first hand) kicks to think his
name was not drawn. But 'twas ever
than.
BY PURCHASING Red Cross stick
ers you help stamp out tuberculosis
in Oregon.
THKBB EUROPEAN nations STO
somewhat like Kilkenny's cats. Not
content with being at war with the
rest of Europe, the allies are now re
ported aa disagreeing among them
selves. Strattoa Property Cluiaaee.
Before he eaded bin Ufa last weak,
Frederick 8. Stratum, former collec
tor of tha port of Saa Francisco,
traaaferred hia holdings la Klamath
county to hi partner, r. H. Page, ao-
cerilag to deeds filed yesterday at
tha alerk's oRce. This includes his
lataraat la tha Pace-aKraUoa 'build..
las, earner. Mala and Second etreet,
I- aaaalderatlo acreage property,
seettered oyer the couaty,
Subserihe for tha Herald, SO cents
Fighter in War Now
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Jimmy Britt, once the dandy of the
prise ring, the most georgeoutly
dressed fighter since tha days when
Jem Mace wore a velvet coat, has
gone to war because ha loves tha
Australian!. This photograph shows
htm when he was last in tha United
States, then doing a monologue in
vaudeville. He weat to Australian
theaters, and there became enamored
of the people of that British depen
dency. He Joined a regiment oa Its
way to Oalllpoll peninsula, aad baa
probably reached there. He may be
sent with his regiment Into Serbia:.
SADNESS
Dearest Public:
A hussy said I was awful, but It's
not so, as her mind needed renovate
Ing. Tis not my nature to be awful.
The turquoise is the birth stone for
this month.
'Tis the blue that lias In woman's
eyes, and lies and lias and Ilea.
Say, Elsie, I got those aew wrist
watches, and I want you to dash la
and see them while they are all here.
French Ivory In seta and single
pieces tor the most particular.
I am about to be taken with an
other attack of the NO LUCRE.
We have DIAMONDS ot any slse.
The real test of true love is for a
fat girl to sit on a lean man's lap
and keep her mind concentrated from
a-rail fence.
Ticks on the form are a nuisance,
but ticks In a watch are aaaaatlal
No, we don't mend holes torn in
the reputation.
If you wear a good umbrella and
good rubbers you can keep pretty dry,
but don't let the police see you.
Our prices and goods are right, and
dear'heart, come over, we will have a
fire all tomorrow., Ton make ma weep.
SAD McHATTAN.
Lite and accident Insurance gives
yon a feeling of security. See CaaV
cote; 1-tf
Quick Service
Perfect Results
Yon do not have to watt
'' two or three weeks for yoaw
pictures. We can deliver
any order la three day If
necessary. If yon need ate.
tures for Christmas, yam
won't be disappointed be
cause they are not ready.
With our modera dryfag
and washing processes wa
can now handle pictures by
the hundreds la the thaw
formerly devoted to doaen.
These sre only two of the
modern methods you will
rind. here.
. If yon' do not beUeve you
ran secure Just as "classy"
photos In Klamath Falls aa,
anywhere oa tha Coast, Just
come to the
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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH
Conference
Church Forum of the
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Educators. Agriculturists, Church Workers and Others As
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, ., .,. .. toucher; the others having from ouel The plan la to combine the strength
rural church la America not only Uei(hrou,n tMr mlftWerg, to got Into of these country churches and .iUb
religious, but the social, commercial loduUve ,ouch wlth tne work" and llh at the logical points, community
and agricultural canter tor tha farru-'n0xii of the country people. Is one othurches, which In addition lo being
er. and hia wife aad chlldrea, la tholthc fundamental reasons for the pres-.hnusos ot worship on Sunday, will be
oi.i.rt of . ,. h.r tuAeT be- cnt weakness of the country expected to bo active In promoting
object of a ctece here today be-jthurch ,.,,, Looa ,, .c.o fllTBlBf, put,0
ITVTH VtlUUra TlglCaV( eaSitvuiluieai ?
educators, caurcanen.
others meeUa with
farmers and
the Federal
Council ot Churches and the National
Commission oa -Church aad Rural
Life. President WSsoa Is exi
to add!
the convention December
loth, the last day, discussing hia ideas
of rural credits, oae ot the bis ques
tions wkh whioh coagress la expected
to deal this year.
Olfford Plachot, who la chairman ot
the commission, la Ma address before,
tho confereaee today, said in part:
"I believe we stead on tha three
hold ot a great movement which will
bring back to the church in the coun
try and smaller towns the greater
power for good It used to have. I do
not contend that the church should
take the functions of the Orange or
Enemy Wordsin German
LanpageToo Numerous
By CARL W. ACKERMAN
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
BERLIN, Oct U. (By mail)
Tho crusaders agaiuat tha use of for
eign words and languages la Oer
inany are temporarily blocked. Ernest
Brues, a Duaseldortar writer, haa dis
covered that there are 100,000 for
eign words in the German dictionary,
and It la calculated that It would take
many years to get them out.
The weeding process, which began
several months ago, Is continued In
some parts of Germany every week.
Last week a big meeting waa held la
the town hall of Dusaeldorf. At tha
meeting were members of tha Oeaaral
German Language Club aad tha presi
dent of the International Hotel Keep
er's Club. All agreed that foreign
Chamberlain Measure Is
to Settle Land Grant Mix
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dae. t. I
Senator Chamberlain haa prepared a
bill for latroduction returning to the
United States tha unsold leads of tho
Oregon and California land grant and
the payment to tha railroad compaay
of $3.60 an acre for tha laada re
turned. The bill provides for the classifies"-
tlon of lands into mineral, timber aad
agricultural lands under tha mineral
land laws.
II The timber lands are to be disposed
or aa agricultural after tha timber Is
removed by sale under sealed bids.
The agricultural laada are to be dis
posed of under the anaral homestead ,
law. BM.4 !.. n..A-ft. .... i
u9 vmivumm uw duujuibu
of 12.50 an acre.
The proceeds of the sales of the!
i land is to be distributed to the rail
road at the rate of 11.60 aa acre, and
the balance, 40 per cant to tha Oregon
school funds, 40 percent to Oregon
roads and bridges, and SO par east to
be returned to the federal treasury.
By Way of bfomstoa.
Dr. A. A. Souls is a native ot Siski
you county, Calif., a graduate of tha
California State Normal school at
Chtco; waa licensed to practice medi
cine and surgery in January, 1111;
graduated from co)iege la this state
June, 1911; aerred oaa year aa la
terne In the dty and eounty hospital,
Salem, Ore.; practiced at Fort Kaua
ath, where ha has aanrad tha Indian
Klaauth.Aseaor and la the
tmeat at Crater Lata; took
FALLS. OREGON
Seeks to Make Rural
in Convention to Work for
Better Rural Conditions
(the agricultural school, but I bolleveihaH to one-alilh of aome mlnUter's
- aft.. is.tiMtJhni IftliMei
mo iaiiur 01 m .u, v...-..
k-oad achoola are necemarr to tho auc-
- CMa of cnureDM and actlvo churches
should assist powerfully In securing
such material Improvements.
"We are not here to advocate the
weakening or strengthening of any
niu, ituninlnatlnn at that nimttiM of
Lnotner. n0P hftY W0 any theory to
exploit or any ax to grind. We raere
lr seek the truth about conditions, to
gether with remedies that are both
wise and practicable."
Ohio haa been selected aa a field
for the first Intensive rural church
i reform campaign, a survey or me
state ahowa that 800 of the C.000 Ohio
county churches have been abandon
ed, one-third are growing, whllo two
thirds have ceased to .grow or are
dying. Eighty-three percent of them
have a membership of leas than 100
each. Only percent have Individual
words should not be used, especially
on signs, but the hotel keepers woa
the point ot having tha word hotel,
which is originally French, remala aa
a Oerman word on tha ground that
40 per cent of the visitors to hotels
here are foreigners.
Finally the meeting adopted this
resolutien:
"This meeting, which is attended
by representatives of commerce and
trade for the district of Dussddorf.
v ... .i ... ,.., Kw.-. ,,. wrocaago or tne ranama-Paciflo expo
foreign words sUll appearing on eigne, .mem. Where there waa sentiment
labels, nameplates, etc, should be and beauty last week, there la corn
replaced as far as possible by good mercralUm and wreckage today.
"1 am B-k mAaJa ft I
The phra "a. Ur a. possible"
put In after Brues Informed tha meet- ... . . . vw
f"J . !i- ,a !?:!:,'. .rT.IDd PWng crat. Instead of tha
Ing of tha 100,000
enemies la the
German language.
a tour months' course last wlater at
the San Francisco Polyclinic and Post
Graduate school.
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Aid Society Meet.
The Ladles Aid Society of Orace
M. E. Church will meet at tha home
of Mrs. J. W, Roberts at 2 o'clock
Thursday afternoon to make mince
meat and tie comforters.
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My friends would (Ire, ma records for my talking machine an Christ
aaftetapfeferer to anything else," said a prominent soetety
woman lately, Man year Mead a Talklaf MechiaeT
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SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT
Next Door to PoftoHica
Community
health and sanitation, temperance,
public recreation, community baautlfi
'cation, hotter schools, library organ
Iliatlon and other things of that sort
It is tha belief of tha leaders ot this
movement that tha averaca country
minister Is underpaid aad often needs
wider practical experience and train
Ing. Among thoea on tha program to
day were:
Dr. Washington Qladdea. Colum
bus; Dr. W. F. Richardson, Kansai
City; Professor Edwin L. Earp, Mad
lion, N. J.: Dr. Alva W. Taylor, Co
lumbia. Mo.; Dr. 8. K. Most
Dluffton, Ohio; Dr. Ward Piatt. Phil
adelphia: Albert E. Roberta, New
York; Miss ossle Field, New York;
President W. O. Thompson, Ohio State
University. Columbus; Rev. Hubert C,
Herring, Boston, aad Rar. R. A.
llutohtnson, Pittsburg.
JEWEL CITY IS
NOW JUNK PILE
AVENUES NOTED FOR THEIR
BEAUTY ARM NOW UTTERED
WITH WKECKAUK DRAYM AND
TRUCKS GALORE
United Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 8. Where
4SB.CS8
pairs of feet trampled
throuah
scenes of beauty Saturday.
'vaDa motor trucks, srlmv.
ky
freight trains and aoually
grimy
workmen today scurried through tha
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thousands of admiring spectators. The
Tower of Jewels, which since Febru
ary 20th haa been monarch of all It,
surveyed, today trembled aa the dawa
of Its extinction appeared.
Through the vsrlous avenues aad
courts, railroad tracks, htddaa for
ten montha under millions of hurry'
Ing feet, bore rumbling freight tralas,
carrying parpbemalla for the carting
away of the exhibits.
Uncle Sam has the right of way la
the clearance of bis exhibits, for tha
fedoral displays will be taken at once
to tho Panama exhibition. They wltl
be In shape for shipping the last of
the month.
Private exhibitors have until March
1st to remove their displays. Tble af
ternoon motor trucka aad vans
backed up to the state buildings aad
the dlsontregatloa waa under way.
If you are
fire Insurance,
partlcalar about year
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Nice Gifts for tJn
Ladies
Fancy Pillow Tops
Japanese Klma,
Stand Coven
Fancy Puriet
Japanese Baikal
Rwcantly Imported
Latest Daajam
New City Uundry
Phone 154 I274tki
Tender Meats
Are neceuary to a wkek
some roeaL and those wht
want cuts from a selactiaa
of the very finest stock
should buy at the
City Market
Phone 291 234 Male
Quality " Service
Our Motto
J. S. BULLS &
Agents
kteniufial Haneikr
ISO Sitth Street
BaWer's Hardwire
We supply you with your
every need in the way ol
Builder's Hardware.
One trial will convince yon
that this store has the
LARGEST STOCK and the
GREATEST VARIETY in
the city.
Get the habit of cominf to
th7 QUALITY HARD
WARE ST.ORE for your ev
ery need.
LOWEST PRICES oa
everything.
Roberts & Rub
"Get the Habit
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