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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1916)
f..uAV, iKimtMiiv i, win THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON I'AOK THRKB PAPPY ARE THE COUPLE K.hoiiioWKolinvoavciUiiiigli 1 provide for H'olr !" JfnrU. MlHoruhlo In tho lot o ltaWlioliwiH"nvlnwlofll ,tk. Ami Ji'Ht rmnambar, you .ill not iy no '""K ,u"1 l iodic. Aio ' hvIK "w " ,a,t licn old " 'M,,,, I ,i'lly liil'prnlmil? FIRST STATE SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON GOING AWAY? Let u lake cure of your bsguage and caeet. WE MEET ALL TRAINS AND BOATS Auto Buiei for Psuengere. Auto Trucks (or Freight DAY OR NIQHT 8CRVICC Western Transfer Co. PHONE Ottlct 187; Residence 266R. Special Offer FOR FEBRUARY ONLY on Ford 1916 Touring Cars ion nil: m:MAi.Mi:it or tin: month i wii.i. maki: tiik roi.i.ouist; i.iitcitAi, oi i i:it to ithcmaskks ok tiii: I OKI I'Oltll lOI'ltlNO CAIt 9'.HJ:l.U dotui, nuil I lin ImiIiiiiii' or N'Ohiirii iimnilil)' piiyiiifittN iif 27, without Inlcrrot On mid nflrr .Mnrrli I, l-'oril Cum ulll In- h In Klmimtli 'oiinty for mh only. GEO. BIEHN AGENT Farmers, Attention! Here Ih )'iir ipMiHiiully in on- )niir WHipm mid rami ho plrmciilH pinrtlriilr)' nl cwit IMPLEMENT SALE V an. koIiik to ilov out nil our IniplriinMiu. lU'iul ilimo print. You ran n fnim ijllll.lH) In IflllMHI on tlii'Mt uiikoiin. Itoiliirtlon In olhi'r gooiU In proportion. Tliete piit'i'N nn for nihil only. Von win nmki inoiiry liy Iniylng Hlillp these gmulM Insl. (iKMII.M'. T. (I. MANIIT WAUONH 1 only 2 INI Inch, WxU'i whauls, n-guliir tires with mountain bods I04.00 1 only :! Inch, -JOxiS wheels, 2 inch tires with mountain beds . 116.00 Sumu with Htiiku tack bed 121.00 2 only 3),, inch, 44x52 wIiudIh, logular tires with mountnlu bod 12 ft,, each 121.00 2 mily 3 ,i Inch, Mxfi'i wheels, regular tires with stake rnck, each 12U.00 I only a to Inch, 40x48 wheels, 2 Inch tires, with mountain bed 123.00 Sumo with stuku rack 12 ft. bed, each 131.00 1 "ly 1 1 ft Nlnhii rack bed '0'00 I spring wagon (hnck), regular piln i:0.0i, reduced to . . . 110.00 1 buggy with Klmft or polo .' 7r'-00 2 only tl ft, double disc 0 Inch Monitor drill, with pioss wheel lOfi.OO 1 only 7 ft. double disc C Inch Monitor drill, with pross wheels 121.00 1 only S ft, double disc 0 inch Monitor drill, with press wheels 140.00 1 only ( 12 inch Scotch Clipper walking plow H5.f G only ci 14 Inch Scotch Clipper walking plows, each 18.40 2 only (too Hi Inch Hcotrh Clipper walking plows, uach 20.75 J only c IK inch Scotch Clipper walking plow 22.CT. 2 only llluu lllrd 12 Inch walking plows, end 13.G0 2 only llluu ninl 14 inch walking plows, each 1C00 Mollnu llest Kvor CY 14 Inch sulky plows, Turf & Stublo, cl G3.00 3 only Molina Host Kvor OY 111 Inch sulkoy plows, Turf & Sliibli', each . TiS.GO 1 only Mollno llcnt Kvor TX 14 Inch sulky plow, sticky. land. . r3.00 2 nly Mollno Host Kvor 2 12 Inch gang plow CY turf and "tubblo, each 7a. 00 z only Mollno Culir. (londnnough sulkoy CY 14 Inch plow, each 50,00 2 only Mollno Cnllf. (loudimough sulky CY 10 Inch plow, each 51.75 1 14 dUc it; luci, 7 fl doublo lover Kconomy disc harrow . . 42.00 1 12 disc 18 ineff II f. Hmililn lever Krnnninv illse harrow . : 41.50 J 12 lll'o 20 Inch a ft. double lover u upon end 00 tooth 2 section drag hnrrows, npon end with urnw bur, oncli ,.... 15.00 lon end Do tooth 3 section drug harrows, opnn end, with draw imr, each . . , .": , , . . , 22.50 2 "Pen end 7G tooth U soctlon drug hnrrowH, oion end, with "raw bar, enCj, ( 20.25 j cnd Bumd uo tooth 2 suction drag burrow, with draw bar, . 10.25 0,iil Biinrd 30 tooth 1 section drag harrow, without druw oar r.oo 1 Success No, 3 h'arrovtr' Vnrt,' V'1' wlioolii , 10.00, W.P.Sedge & Kcoiiumy UIbo harrow . . 44.00 s Son, Dairy, Or. Auiy to Oiimnti,,,,, I Tim MIhhch Vera DoiihIoii, Ruth' Hull mill AiiKHHtn I'm Iter and Itcv ' Itunl from Urn Preshytorliiu church, ' mill Miss Mmiil Miller from lint ClirlHtlmi church uro In (I runts Pass' hMoimIIiik tlm Htaty Christian En-! ilwivoi Convention now In hmhhIoii Itov llniil Hiol((. on "Efllclnncy" hint tilKlit, iiml will kIvii u sermon lit ii iiilon iliiiiih Norvii'i) tomorrow night. Sl'lIlN fill' tilt ft I'M I 111 i-tlilhlflli.. ,.f 'Tin. Ihiltlr fry or ffmc" ii win m"w" ,ower n,l"-,ty m,,c" from Car" tlm llonlionh-i... i, ilmino to Icndon, lm vlsloned tl.t hundred yen to develop tho vision information lllmut tllc'liitfi nwiilr.rn iiluiimiri. ..,.1 ,... Aiuirnto Itlitiiiiilhinuutry. Ask Clillcnte. IC "" I iii.i-r.. i.....i Hi-nlt-d hldH. iictomiiunlcd Ijv a i or. i tilled check for r, per cent of the bid, w lit be received by tho school board ,of district No. 1 up to Monday, Feb. .rniiry 21, I DIG, for tho following' I'lftv to 100 cords of budv uoml , delivered to Hlverslde school, Klam-! ath Kails. When llorrlmun lodged at Pelican Kilty to llf, cords or body wood, I ''"' WIW mountain and lake, and rlv- i''llvurud port to Central and part to,,'" rnil alley, ho saw also In vision , MIIh hcIiooIs. I UU-Mi4i-UIM:k-)MMHM4ivNMl-io 'I'muUu I-KiIuh1, K4fiy-rorrtirt)tnTlr-froml-tlelvrrl-to tlv.rtWn-n!lIo'oir- All body wood to bo 4root, cut from llM' tri-H, to bo tiered and meas ured on KtoundK. Alt wood to bo do llwrnl by Hi'ptcmbor 1, 1910. AiIiIipks all bids to Ida II. Momyer, derk, writing across tho race or the emolopi1, "Hid ror Wood." Tho hoard reserves tho right to re Jiil any mid all bids. 12-7t An ad In tliexo columns will sell ii) thing from a needle to an anchor. What do un want to sell? i'iioi'kiitv foii ham: in mills aihmtion On Ijis) Ti'iiii: .1 er cent iIohii p) uieiifN. InteiTHt ii H per rnl, piiyablc qiuirtcrly LotB 3H7. 398, 309, 400. 401. 405, J 100, 407, 108, 409, 410, block 110, i at $250 each; payable at $5 per , month Lots 3UU. 103, 404. 411, block 1)0, at $350 each, at $7 per month. House and "lot No. 402, block 110, 1 $tiyo at $10 por month. I Lot No. 059, blork 111!, $300 at $7 J per month. Lot No. 1, block 300, $350, at $7 I per month. I House mid lot No. 2, block 300, : $900, $10 per month. 1 llouso and lot No. 13, block 302, I $700, $8 per month. Lot No. 4, block 211, $1,500, at I $12.50 per month. llouso mid lot No. 3, block 201, $700, ut $8 per month. ; Lots Num. 4. 12, 13, 14, block 210, i $200, at $5 per mouth. Lot 9. bloc); $210, $250, at $5 per mouth. Lot 7, block 217, $200, at $5 per month, j Lots 8, 9, 10, block 217, $250, at $5 per month. Lot No. 9, block 308, $250, at $5 per month. Lots Nos 11, 12, 13, 14, block 308, $200, at $5 per month. ' Lot No. 1. block 208, $250, at $5 jpor month. Lot No. 2, block 208, $200 ut $5 per mouth. Lot No. 3, block 208, $225, at $5 per month. Lot No. I, block 208, $250, at $5 per month. Lot No. 10, block 20S, $500, ut $10 par month. Lot No. 11 and store, block 208,"4 $3,000, ut $25 per month. Lot No. 10, block 218, $500, at $10 par month. No Agent. Address W.M. MrCAIIK, Mnuii, Ore. TAKE OUR MEDICINE Like a little man w h o n o v e r wo mnko a mistake. Wo hnvo a very high standard ror our WOOD and HAY A n d whenever we II ml tliat standard has not been maintained we pocket the loss and make a price that means money for you If not for us. And lot us say that such W(M)I) and HAV will often bo found a good as other's best, WW 1 lyKfiyL Seehorn GETZ Hay AS WELL AS WOOD HUU Main Strvet. Pbom TS OUR WEEKLY SERMON "The It)- Itc-v. II. C. Richards, "I wiik not dlnoht-dlr.nl unto tlm hmvi-nly vision." ActH, 26 19. ' U'licn In 1802 Kit-hard Truvlthlcc t.ui IiIh Hteam ronil wagon uniler Ita dm cfllclency.. wo to yield tho knowledge and lie- Whon In 1828 on thu new Mvcr.,"""0,trong?" nmii niwi Mf.n.hniiif.r r,iiu,,. i All communities and all Individuals "ovensoii's "Rocket" triumphed over John hrlcBHon h "Nnvcltv." ihi.m wn eitrtbllshed a now era In transporta-l0"'' "ne A" other th,nKK aro th.ii of passenger. and freight, but lt , eet.tlvo f-icts or answers. took nearly a hundred years to bring! out tho modern locomotive. Hut vMou d,!J " farms or vast resources with hay and gr.iln mid herds, and a city He sturt (! tho actualizing or his vision by I lying 00-pound steel Into this city in (I building a granite depot Did his decision die with hlrn? No. When Mohammed started his great movement, ho had vision. Ills men hud lclon when he promised them nj heaven or sensual pleasure, and they swept across Africa, and In u little ooi n hundred years were battling toior tho Sacred Heart church at Mooso the Orpheus screen during this pro the c.enth with Charles Martel In an ' hall report all arrangements com- gram, playing the lead in "A Beast (other and third continent. When Cohort Morrison crossed the seas and "ailed lit China eleven years before ho got confer! to tho Christian re-J llglon, ho had vision, mid anticipated! evangelized Chlnn. When Lincoln uw n rlave sale in tho New Orleans murket and cried. "If ever 1 get a chance to hit this thing, I'll hit It haru,'' who knows what vision of poA-cr iltted through tho mind of a man whoso llfo was beginning to ex- pmid At least, his Indignation voices bors will be Introduced In the danc- the l8lniL that some day the curse Ing. The reception committee is Miss Chilcote collects rente and looks nf might be wiped out. When he spo.so Dorothy Weeks, Miss Ora Nelson, ' tcr property of all kinds. 16 again in later years, "This govern- Miss Pearl Boivln, Miss Mae Maguire, . nipiit cannot endure permanently half slave mid half free," he spoke from Islon tacked up by long and hard ex-' perlciire. So when Paul stood before Agrlppa and cried, "Whererore. oh King Agrlppa, I was not disobedient unto the heavenly vision; but declar ed both to them at Damascus ft rat. mid also at Jerusalem, and through out nil the country of Judea, and also to the Gentiles, that they Bhould repent mid turn to Cod, doing works worthy of repentence," he spoke from tlm effects of vision. Tu Klcmcnth. In all projects there aro Just two main elements, the variable and the Invariable, the changing and tho un changing, Cod and men. Whenever the changing element, man, suits him self to the unchanging element, God, there ure results. No ono would ar gue for a moment that any man can chnngo a Inw or nature. Tho true scientist seeks only to know law and ally hlmseir with it. The true busi ness man seeks the laws of business mid personality, and tries to ally hlm seir with thorn. The true Christian seeks only to know the laws of the religious lire In Christ, and then to ally hlmseir with them. Communities may have vast re sources mid these resources may lie dormant ror decades, though known to he present. The Information may be in hand. Men may believe they me there. But unless they have the Inspiration of vision of these re sources in action, the city or com munity lies stagnant and may ever recede. There may be wealth of young life or humanity in n commun ity, and It may bo known, but unless someone couples this with vision that makes it n developing power, cor ruption and death will surely creep In. This corruption may be known i. nd dreaded, and Its effect seen In both youth and adult, but bo long as possessed power to crush It is never coupled with the vision of tho de p.isod evil, It vllr"contlnuo to sap good lives to reed itself. It Is only within a few years that tho body of civilization is beginning to see -truly this law, that right and wrong are quobtlons or ofuclency, and that this In tho reason that God has pronounc ed thorn right and wrong. All high moral and rellgiotiB standards aro rootod 'deep in this law, that wrong Is wiong because It weakens, and right Is right because It strengthens. God then ceases to be a domineering autocrat, and becomes wise father of vroductlvo lire, rind, his dignity and power are not lowored In tho least. The pinsent Increasing alleglanco to prohibition nil over the ctvllUod world, and Its great promise of vast accomplishment in tho near future nro uot duo to a mero change of sen timent, but rather to a recognition of the laws or emciency, ana a new .vision Is gripping the people. We are Groceries at Cut PrioM. '7-tf J. T. Maguire Co., Inc. Vision" Pastor Hraco M. K. Church entering an em when the moral life Ih mo combining ItBelf with the povor l" accomplish, iih Been In tho mlndi of tho body or citizenship, that wo can oo n new day of tho triumph of tho larger moral and religious life among umi i lie supreme question men is, ,"A,t' w" i "o dormant and defy IlliOWn IllW anil lxHnlhlllt lea or nrr- fnc; tho question of vision, and It Is jll.o supremo question, In fact, the In- (Continued from page 2) Hobertson, Maria Grimes, Faith ftrlmn. flnull Dk.iiu.. .. n A Il.tmi.. fin. v,.....,.,o., ..... .. .... -.- Ipli Mru (iripuuv wnu oualutnrl In ' service by Mrs. O. .. Hrown, Mrs. James Orimes and Miss Cladys Peel. The committee In charge or the so- clal dance to be given by the Ladles plcte, and a largo crowd Is expected. Tho decorations, ure in red, white and blue. Including hatchets and cherries. Members or the reception committee will all be In colonial cos- lumes. A prize dance will be one tea- lure. The one holding the lucky number will be given tho prize. A candidate's dance will also be one of the features. If you are a candidate .for any office you want to be seen at this dance. Some I.eap Year num- Miss Ada Soule, Miss Alice McCourt, i Miss Nellie McAndrews. Floor com-, nltteo. Joseph P. Brett, Colman F. ' SO'Loughtln. Joseph B. McAllister, K-ving Blttinger, Philip J. Slnnott, Charles Coffey, William Weeks, M. Salinas, Carl Shubert. At 11 p. m. refreshments will be served by the ' ladles, without extra charge. I A silver tea was held at tho home i of Mrs. S. Edward Martin ono day- this week by the Ladles' Aid Society, of Grace Methodist Episcopal church, uhleli wna vvoll nMiinrltwt hv IIia Inrllna I or the church and their friends, mid proved enjoyable for all. The affair realized a goodly sum for the soci ety's work. A musical program was' an enjoyable feature of the afternoon, i . , Members of the Happy Hour Club and their husbands spent a pleasant evening as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. I.oy Hllynrd at their home on Ninth, and Washington streets, when Are hundred was played. First prize went to Mrs. Hamilton, and Mr. Shipley' won the consolation award. During the evening the hostess served dainty j letreshments to the guests, who were Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Eriimett, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. William P. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mundy, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Shipley, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stein mctz, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis .Hedrlch, Mr. mid Mrs. Claude Davis, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Cleudennlng, Mr. nnd.Mrs. Molssner, Mr. mid Mrs. G. V. Wnl (cis, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richardson, $entti for the evening exhibition of "Tho llnttle Cry of Peace" on sale at the llonbonlerc. It A REAL HARGAIN Neat and modern three room bun Kalow, with bath; excellent location; furnished. If you are looking for a nice little home, this will please you. Price Is $000, only ijUOO rash. Ask Chilcote. 16 New lot of embroidery thread. 7-tf J. F. Maguire & Co., Inc. I MBMMiaMMHMMHMaMMMiMMMMaMiiH Society MA sJfc if Mr. and Mrs. H. J, .Sheets, Mr. and II rs K D, North. A ......... .1 .. ........... ........1,. ,.... A wuwh ui uuiik ivinv ni'uiii n most highly enjoyablo evening at the I homo of Elizabeth Cross on Alameda 'nvenun last Saturday night, Misses biiraneth uresa ana Myler Calkins serving hh hostesses at a Llncoln-Val-ciitlno party. Those prosenl were Misses .Myler Calkins, Kllzabcth Cress Dortha Martin, l.ols C. Chltwood, Vir ginia Skelton, Constance Miller, Ele noro Torrey, Anna Hackland, Esther Haines. Lucille Hockley, Heutrlco Mc-I Andrews, Dorthy .Sanderson, Ida ISiown and Jean I'erry; Messrs. Cecil t'lendennlng, Wallace Ardles, Lynn Pkllllngton, .luck Klllott Jr., I.eroy C.'elngor, John McAndrews, Howard (Continued on I'ago O Moving Pictures Tho Orimth-Sennett all-star Bio graph program at tho Orpheus thea ter last week was so well received that Manager C. H. Miller has ar ' r.inppd for unothnr of the wonderful Kleine releases ror tomorrow and ' Monday evenings. This consists of six big reels. There are two two-reel fcattrc(, The Mothering Heart," a diama featuring Lillian Olsh and Walter Miller, and "The Massacre," ,in which Blanche Sweet, Claire Mc Dowell, Charles We3t, Robert Harron and Wilfred Lucas appear. Mary Plckford will also appear on 'at Hay." Kdwin August. Alfred Paget and Charles Miles appear in her support. The sixth reel is a tarce comedy featuring Fred Mace, "When the Fire Bells Hang." New York invaded! Her defenses demolished! Her people refugee! Her htreels mid buildings in an cne-j myV riilhleKK hand. "The Battle i Cr of Peace" and KveniiiK. tomorrow afternoon lt Let Us Bear the Burden of Your Baking THERE IS NO NEKI NOW FOR AXV WOMAN TO IK) HER HAKINrFOK HERE AT LAST IS A BREAD WHICH THE UTMOST SKILL OF A HOUSEWIFE CANNOT IM PROVE UPON Made or the purest iiigi-edlentti M-ientillctiUy mlved by an e liiihive process and baked to just the light turn in modern ovens. Nurmi Baking Co. W00D-LARK J TRADE MARK Sophm ON PUICK, CERTAIN. - DEADLY - ALWAYS READY. NBVBR PAU.I, lOIS Destroys saulmli. gophers, prelrle dojrs, stjo rata. Aralr early In Spring- when the bun grypistf awaW from.WlnW. slew. Money Caok If It aver falls. "Wood - Irkff for 18 years has stood every Jest. It's crop tasur iaee against rodeat pests. Meauf actured by SaVkoodwMd Drug Co., PorUaa,Ore geaTlfty fross yeur dealer, STAR DRUG OO. C. H. UNDERWOOD UHUG CO. WHITMAN DRUG OO. Tin- world's grandest fltmituuitiott, "J he llntllc Cry of Pence," at the op em house tomorrow. It LADIES' DRESSES, AND SUITS 'l.!l,Olti:i TO YOUR MKA8UIIB IMiiIii KeuiiiK. Fancy Work ' The Mesdames Blachly J Oil Main St. I ! mmkert and Taltors Will Burn Longer and Produce More Heat When buying wood you want tho best. My wood Is cut from live trees and well seasoned. Prompt delivery guaranteed. lG-lnch and 4-root lengths in both body and limb wood. I also handle block wood In single and double loads. A. J. MANNING Leave orders at Ward & Oben hain'c. Phone 34. Inferior Tools arc dear at any price. The same thing applies to any kind of hardware you may buy if it's of an in ferior quality, it's dear at any price, because it will not give you the faithful service it should. You must get the BEST QUALITY it will prove its worth in the long run it will give you FAITH FUL SERVICE. Call in and look over our large stock. Roberts & Hanks Ford Cars Repaired We do Ford repair work exclus ively. Satisfaction or money re funded. CARS FOR HRE Klamath Falls Auto Co. 1157 Main St Phone 17 WOOD Of All Kinds Johnson Wood Co. Phone 183 WWWWWyASAAA Carl's LITTLE LIVER LIFTERS A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL Recommended for Constipation, Biliousness and Indigestion, jr.c bottle, 8 for (Lie, S for $1.00 Postage Prepaid Star Drug Company VVMWVWVVVrVMWWrrrrVMrARAMAArMr Preparedness Siifcmuud your health. HuJld III t-H ipiiikly these cold mornings liy using j. Peyton's Dry.Blicks KLAMATH PUEL.CO. Pheae 17 1' m ca 1 m HI fi va imbi mi m m K ,i m k; X t " V- . 1 ' jyf1 '