The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 29, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
SATlIRDAf, JANUARY lit, lata
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The Evening Herald
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Herald's Classified Advs.
NICftLY famished a-partanat at tba
Oragea Hoote, Klamath, near Sixth
POR RENT Office rooms, single or
a salts; tteam heat and all con
vaaieaee. Inquire W. H. North, Odd
Vwllews Temple.
W. O. SMITH Editor
Published dally except Sunday at
The Herald Publishing Company of
Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street
Entered at the postofflce at Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, (or transmission
through the malls as second-class
matter.
LOST AND FOUND
LOST Small purse, containing 110
and plumbing receipt, between Ma
gulre's store and Jefferson street Re
turn to Mrs. E. R. Willis, 1025 Jeffer
son. 28-St
Subscription terms by mail to any
address in the United States:
One year 6.00
One month 60
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
SATURDAY, JANUARY 89, 1010
"FOREIGNERS FIRST"
FOR EXCHANGE
FOR EXCHANGE Lot of fine books,
sewing machines and furniture; for
sale' Tery cheap or trill exchange for
some odd thing you hare. Syd Evans.
thfts-tf
FOR EXCHANGE Small work team
and harness. Syd Evans, th&s-tf
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
PER GENT LOANS
Oa Irrigated Lands
ARTHUR R. WILSON
517 Mala Street
REACHING "America First" auit
7 practicing "Foreigners First" !
a policy that will embarrass the dem
ocrats when they come to defend their
record next Fall. In the ten months
of democratic tariff rates preceding
the outbreak of the war, our Imports
of meat and dairy products Increased
to 140,546,000, as compared with
112,460,000 in the corresponding ten
months under the republican tariff,
Imports under democratic policies
were more than three times as great
as under republican policies. We
gave the foreigner greater access to
our markets, and yet the cost of living
did not decrease. The American
farmer is forgetful of some things,
but he will remember these figures
when he makes up his mind how to
vote-next November. The figures are
jiiuu utuvioi rejwris.
CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
ABSTRACT8 IN8URANCE
Members Oregon Association
Title Men
'. Scattered Shots .'.
STORMS TO THE north of us, zero
weather to the east of us, gales to the
west of us, and floods to the south of
us even then, some people will kick
a little about Klamath weather.
Expert Plumbing
SHOWERS, BATHTUBS, SINKS,
Properly Installed
Complete Line of Supplies
aad Equipment
Pad, Pingle & Lorenz
706 Main St.
Van Riper Bros.
"GET THE HABIT"
Phone 85 6th and Main
Coffee
"Seal
Brand," the finest grown.
One Pound Can
45c
Tea
"Orion"' A very popular brand of
Formosa Oolong.
Half Pound Canister
40c
Not-a-Seed Raisins
Not Processed, San Cored.
Oae Pound Package
15c
Swan's Down
Prepared Cake Flour for those
who care
Stuffed Olives
"Lb SevUlana Brand." Large Jar
35c
Campbell's Soup
AU varieties, per Can
10c
HAVE YOU registered? Can't vote
at the primary unless you do, you
know. ,
IF IT ISN'T the Mexican situation
or the British blockade that the ad
ministration Is worrying over, you
can usually bet that the Lusitanla at
fair Is either "serious ".
9 -. Vf
critical" or "almost settled." One
way of making a stab at being indus
trious. '-.
SEEMS THAT Grease has been
chosen as the Iattest battle ground.
IT HAS BEEN reported that Mon
tenegro surrendered. It has also
been reported that Kaiser Wilhelm
died, but the former nation and the
latter emperor seem to keep right on
kicking.
THE THREE unmarried members
of the Herald staff stoutly aver that
there is absolutely nothing to this
Leap Year stuff, or they'd have been
captured a couple of weeks ago.
ONE WAY to boost Klamath Falls
is to number your houses. This will
some day result in our getting free
mall delivery.
At the Churches
Fird Cars Repaired
W do Ford repair work exclus
ively, aiuracuon or money re-
CARS FOR HIRE
fttttk Falls Auto Co.
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folk Price Paid
, MOf All Kindt of
FURS
tspiscopaiUns, and all Interested In
the church, are invited to meet at
the Library hall every Sunday after
noon at 2:30.
Church of Christ Scientists Services
are held on Sunday moraine at 11
o'clock and Wednesday evening at
:au in christian Science Hall, in th
Jacobs block, corner Third and Mala
streets, upstairs.
Sunday school from 9:46 to 10:46
a. m.
The subject of the lesson for tomor
row la "Love."
The reading room of the Society
t the same location will be ooen
on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
afternoons from 2:30 to 4:30 until
further notice.
Christian Church Corner of Ninth
and Pine streets. J. W. Jenkins.
pasior.
Bible school at 10 a. m., Geo. A.
Haydon superintendent.
Preaching at 11:00 a, m., subject,
"The Lord's Supper."
Christian Endeavor at 6:30 p. m.,
Mhs Applegate, president.
Preaching at 7:80 p. m., aubject,
' 'i be Way of Salvation."
Choir practice Wednesday venlns
a i o ciocK, professor Taylor, direct
or. All who desire to lean to slag
are Invited.
Prayer meeting Wednesday even
ing at 7:46.
A cordial Invitation to all to enjoy
these services with us.
Emmanual Baptist-
Sunday school at 10 a. m., Library
building, Third and Main; O. P.
Couchman, superintendent
Mrs. Owens, missionary superin
tendent
Mrs. Grlgsby, temperance super
intendent.
Union mid-week prayer service at
Christian church.
Annual church meeting Thursday
at 7:30 p. m. at library.'" This will be
the monthly meeting of the church
also.
You will be welcome with the Em
manuel Baptist church. j
First Presbyterian Church Corner of
Third and Pine streets. Charles T.
Hurd, pastor; residence 1113 Main
street.
Services will be held this week as
follows
Sunday, 10 a. m., Sunday school.
11:00 a. m., preaching, subject,
Why Men Do Not Go to Church.''
6:30 p. m., Christian Endeavor.
7:30 p. m., preaching, subject,
'The Holy City."
Wednesday, no service In the
church, but instead all of the churches
will hold a union meeting In the
Christian church at 8 p. m., to dis
cuss m titers in connection with the
Mathis-Vessy Tabernacle meeting,
which is to be held in March. At this
meeting the various committees are
I to be appointed, and a large attend
ance is desired.
Thursday, 7:30, choir and chorus.
Grace Methodist Episcopal Charch
Corner Tenth and High streets; E.
C. Richards, minister.
10:00 a. m., Sunday school, George
Walton, superintendent.
Preaching at the usual hours.
6:00 p. in., Union Young People's
meeting.
Thursday, 7:15, choir practice.
Vernon T. Motschenbacher choris
ter; Miss Maude Newberry, pianist
Mrs. Charlotte K. Satterlee, leader
of the orchestra.
The public is cordially invited to
attend the services and remain for a
social fifteen minutes.
Church of the Sacred Heart Corner
Worden avenue and Donald streets.
Rev. Wm. McMillan, 8. J., pastor.
first Mass at 8 : so a. m.
High Mass and Benediction, 10:30
Services at Merrill oa the third
Sunday of each month.
Week day Mass every morning at
7:16.
Catechetical instruction every Sat
urday at 9:30 a. m.
Baptist Church Corner Eighth and
Canal streets. Rev. J. B. Griffith
pastor.
Bible school at 10 a. m., C. R. De
tap, superintendent.
Regular morning services.
Preaching at 11 a,m. and 7:30 p.m.
Everyone cordially Invited to these
services.
"
onanza M. E. Church Pastor Sidney
W.Hall.
Services for the month will be held
as follews:
First Sunday At Bonanza at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m.; at Dairy at 3 p. m.
Second Sunday Poe Valley at 11 a.
m.; Bonanza at 7:30 p. m.
tiuru ounaay Al ixreua at li a.
m.; Bonanza at 7:30 p. m.
Fourth Sunday At Bonanza at 11 a.
m. and 7:30 p. m.; Dairy at 3 p. m.
When there are five Sundays In the
month, morning service will be held at
Lore la at 11 a. m. and at Bonanza at
7:30 p. m.
Sunday school at Bonanza every Sun
day at 10 a. m, superintendent Profess
or Ray B. Budke.
Organist of Bonanza church and Sun
day school, Miss Grace Lytle.
ouuaay scnooi at Lorella every Sun
day morning at 10 a. m., superintend
ent, Henry Haines.
Sunday school at Dairy every first
and fourth Sunday, superintendent, Mr.
&eage; organist. Miss Odea.
A hearty welcome tor all.
OUR WEEKLY JERMON
"Cave Dwellers"
Chas. T. Hard, Pastor of First Presbyterian Chinch.
"What doest thou here?"
Elijah was a man of strange and
striking personal qualities aud of
nn Incomlstont life roraomber Ood Is
'talking to you, too.
'ill. Get on Your Job.
"What docit thou hore" In a world
whore there are no Idolators to win
. ..i. ....i nrrililnir far VOU to do. HO
uiiviv imu " -
mi)s this to the men end women of
......... ...m.Kiniiv to thoHO who call
pathy. But see tlio difference. On themselves Christian. Wo must get
Cnrmcl there was nn opposition to ho t of thoo caves In which wo havr
grappled with, but In the wilderness been hiding and mnko the name of
thero was nothing against which hts 'Christian" to he honored because of
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1,1 fo Ik
An ACIbs accident policy protects
your Income. He Ctillcota, 15
and consistency
..on. .nrf .t.vtlln. m.thnita n a ! timilli WHl W19 COlltOlHUIlK ItlOBiras II, ItrllVliy
.. .. " . .. .'nnri rn!n nnd oxcltomont woro gono. i,,i nf thusu who prorcus It
.i. ho was a man or courage ana,-- (() a mnr(yi. ThH , llnco
daring who at one time taunted his' , . , ....,,, .. rmilli . . ,,.. Ti,,,ro u plenty to d.
not stand that, and he begun to feel ,010 la ovll to ho put down, and good
that ho was ulono and the world did t0 build up. Doubters nro to bo dl-
not caro. Such n man as must llo rected, prodigals are to be won hack
alone mtsundorstood, his plans un- nmt men are to bo told about God
rnmnrnlipiiilrd nnd without SMIlimtliy. VVIiv uliiv 111 VOlir CeH? tlod Will
adversaries until they gnashed their
teeth and cut themselves with knives
withthe terlble alternative of a terri
ble end for himself in case of failure.
Yet this man in his trial hour gavo
i,
WOOD
Of All
Kindt
Johnson Wood
Co. Phone 183
Lay and found himself in despondency, ow lonely hnvo boon jour hours nnd rUo jo epoctllc directions for worl.,
Ittlng under a Juniper tree in the or disappointment, wiien mipe if Vou nro willing io 110 uV
lesert and finally hiding in a cave, 'seemed gone nnd tlio spirit Rao way. h, cioil's world for those In enrne! '
:hU all followed close upon the re- SucI moments make Cod necessary. ,pro o such thing ns failure No'
3 Wnnt of Occupation. Whllo ho work dono for him Is over In vain Ho
s
desert
This all followed close upon
markable contest on Mt. Carmcl. nnd ,
when he thought at last his llfo work. had a task all was well, hut now It Is will help you to win.
had been accomplished and tho wor- gono. Today and tomorrow onl)
ship of Jehovah was at last to bo es-what has ho left on earth to do? So 4 . ,..,,.
tabllshed. when men arc compelled to pass days MT. L.KI ITKMS
The cause of his disappointment n"'1 nights unemployed they may tin- . .-
and despondency was found In the pal-.'orstnnd n part of his sndness. .11niu
ace nnd in the mind of tho aueen who 4 Disappointment wnen no r.x- - ""'""
wM wicked nd n,,.Mronrt whom Pected Success. On Mt. Carmol he lth his raiuii) ni aieuioni
11 week
Ho will
Ahab had married contrary to his thought that tho great object of his l hack for next Sunday
national Ideals and religious prlnci- '" w' realized, but In the wilder- . m.i-bborhood save a imiprlso
ness nnd In a single day, all these , ,() Mr nm, Mrs nrkor , t10r
bright hones were annihilated, and , W)U ()l ,hiJ c)lt rnnch KrHft). CVf .
disappointment got tho hotter of him, A mMt ,,cIghtful oveuUiK was
and sitting In tho cave he heard the' of vnrlous knJ,
voice of God calling, "Where art thou
Elijah?" a daughter was horn to Mr and
Mru I'orter Inst weok
II. In n Cave. In Our Cave.
1 Indolence and Unwillingness to j .
Mr West was a town visitor Mon-
pies. He was a weak king, and was
controlled by that which was most
masterful In his environment. When
he was near Elijah he was controlled
by that prophet but when he was in
the palace It was by Jezebel. So when
he returned to tell her all of the
eveuia oa me mountain, anu now ner
priests had been slain and her god
was powerless to help, one can imag-! Serve. "What doest thou. Is there
ine heritage and what condemnation no moro work to bo done? Hnvo you I The wind storm of Friday night i
she heaped upon her cowering hus-!dono It nil? Aro you hiding yourself Jend Saturday drifted tho snow In,
band for standing by and permitting from God, who would send you forth, many places, and almost ronipluloly
such a thing. If she had been there to do his work In the world? Don't bared tlio ground In others. Tlioj
it would have been otherwise. So she be a figurehead Christian, hut "tako.nlotKhlng In this vicinity Is nearly
Ignored her husband, and sent a mes- hold nnd lift," nnd you will greatly over, '
sage to Elijah that she Intended to increase your chances of a successful
take bis life. She gave him only one life nnd reward nt Its end
more day to live. "And when he saw Preoccupation. "Mnramn."sald
that he arose and went for hts llfe.'Mntlo 3-jear-old Freddie, "are wo go.
and whether Jnstflable or not, he soon ng to heaven some day?''
rouna nimseii in tne wilderness.
"" t"TK 11? -" r-MsfcsT
I la the Wilderness.
Beyond the territory of Judab, sit
ting under the Juniper or broom tree,
he was completely discouraged, so
much so that he requested "that he
might die." There were several
causes for this state of his mind:
1 Physical Exhaustion. He had
(one a whole day's Journey beyond the
"Yes, dear, I hono so," was tho re-
,ply.
"I wish papa could go to," contin
ue J liie llttlo fellow.
"Well, and don't you think he
will?" nsked his mother.
"Oh, no," replied Freddie. "He
couldn't leavo his business "
How many people aro so absorbed
In thoso things of material concern
borders of his own land and In the 'that they cannot give themselves to a
evening found himself weary, hungry, serious consideration of their rcllgi
faint and travel worn, and then the us needs nnd their suppljj They are
prophet and the man gave way. It 'living In a cave of pre-orcupatlon.
was the effect of the body on the) 3 Indifference. There are many
mind. We are seeking to find out many men and women who don't seem
how the mind affects the body, there to care about theso things. They seem
are opposite facts that are Just as indifferent and to them God la avln
true. There are temperaments in ns he said to Elijah, "What doest thou
which the tendency Is to be melan- here?"
choly and such a state of mindisfer-j 4 Inconsistency. Many so-called
quently superinduced by adverse Chrlstion men nn,i wnmnn ,r. ni..
Tlio Ml. I.nkl lmpMfMiunit Asso
ciation did not hold Its reKulnr meet
I UK Friday evening A basket social
at the Hcnloy school wns held the
(.nine evening. Tho Henley social won
nn Interesting affair
Inferior Tools
tin dear :n any price.
1'lie same thing applies to
any Itimi n hardware you
max l)iiy if it's of an in
fenor quality, it's dear at an
price, because it xvill not jjivc
you the faithful service it
should Vou must get the
IIKST QUAMTYit will
prove its worth in the long
nin--il will givi: vou FAITII-
K'l .siiUvicV:.
look oxer our
lar,
.dl in and
;e stock.
Roberts & Hanks
nill Chcyno of Sprlug Lake Ktvvo a
iliinco at his homo Friday evonlng.
The music wns furnished hy nn or
chestra from town A good time l
rcrorled.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Winters entertained a
bohslod load of young ooonlo from
Ktamath Falls Friday evening.
physical conditions.
2 Loneliness. Said he: "I, even
I only am left and they seek my life."
This Is surprising, for in a far harder
trial he wanted no company or sym-
Inconslstent lives lives that aro not
In harmony with the things they pro
fess. Said some ene: "What you nro
speaks so loud that I cannot hoar
Little Marjory Choyne.ls quite
with cold.
Ill
Sovernl horses belonging to Mr
Combs nnd Mr. Klllott hnvo died of,
Biuiiai muuingius. severni moro nro 1
In a serious condition. No other cases
haxo been reportod.
Preparedness
Safeguard your lienllh. Build
Hire quickly lliiiw rolil nionilags
by using
Peyton's Dry Blocks
KLAMATH FUEL CO.
Phono 1ST
Men's new dress shoes, button or
blucher special $2 Cf, J F. Ma-
gulro Inc. 28.tf
Ito sure that your fire insurance
policies nro correctly written. Tlier
cannot hit rlmnirnil nttn- !. n- a
what you say." and if you nro living rhllcotc. 'iE
NOW HE GRINS TOO I
A FELLOW ASKED PIE A FUMNY QUESTIOM A WHILE
AGO HB WANTED TO KNOW IF THIS WAS AM
AUTOMOBILE GRIN- SAID HO OLD MAM I SMOKED
rVou r MV"cruKt 1 tVER RODE IMA MOTOR'
I AA M A BB B a a" W ' BB. .
w" "" ' oacu nm,THE PACK
K. F. A. CLUB
Weekly Schedule
TUESDAY MEN'S CLASS
to 9:30 p. m.
WEDNESDAY LADIES' DAY
Class I to 9 p. m.
FRIDAY Ml N't CLASS
to 90 p. m.
SATURDAY OANCINQ CLASS
7! JO to 1:30 p. m.
SOCIAL DANCINO TARTS AT t
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L'fe lataraace makes yea worth to.
nay wnat job hope to ba worth soase
faiareday. gee ChUcoU. is
Vieaa believe la the character of
1 nwwnaew taat regalarly
iwmiui Bour wa i mmrnt
Olssolatloa Notice
The partnership heretofore exist
ing between J. B. Welch and A. B.
Chambers has been dissolved, taking
eaeci uecember l, 1915, by mutual
consent, A. B. Chambers assuming all
Indebtedness and to collect all sums
due the said Welch ft Chambers prior
to December 1, 1916.
J. B. WELCH,
A. B. CHAMBERH
Partners heretofore dolnr hnain...
under the Arm name and style of
Welch & Chambers. 2S.it
Dairy, Ore., Jan. 18, 191S.
Advertising u protection, idamiia.
cation, warranty of oaaUtr mm at
varae.
Nice, bright dried apricots, It He
per pound at Tba gusset Orocary..
10-ft
S000 r LJmmmm , OF QUALITY
iflsCVsrs iViS IO
JVMlkiS YCl-L. &Ammm 5
Y i&gGJ mmWmm to tU
KBadSaaBBVYfBtBKBaala fH!sjV
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Vnnr Is the time to
Have Your Auto
Overhauled
A nil put In aliape for spring
My work l fully guaranteed, and
my prices are right.
Wm. Immel
At Central Garage
VAllMlLt
COUPON IN
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'ACKAOB
1916 INDIAN HERE
The fattest and mast leey m
chine of this seBMit's output
The new INDIAN POWIRPtUS
MOTOR, which It tha latatt thing
In motorcycle aehlevtment now
commands the galea eltuatlen.
A HIGH GRADE WHEEL WITH
A HIGH QRADE EQUIPMENT
KLAMATH
SPORTSMANS STORE
E VBQHTBHg HAS IT
Main near KlahHi
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