The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 02, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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ranee Squad of the I airon stmdai
Need of Credit by Farmer
Accurate Information afcewt Use
Klamath country. Ask Chltcete. 16
trdinals Begins toTrain
Harley
Davidson on Project Is Real Vital
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The HI. Louis umuiigiil will not
nelld III pill) el m (IikiiikIi I ho IKKIlllll
nullum WO(OIIM III! Kid, I trio llllllll
vork In Ui ii enily ki-iikoii tended i
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,, irotIM irM"-"'" jiiKiu worMiiiu while in il.. Hoii'I.
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Mil 0''"" liiiiiu .mi vxiiiijiiioii games imvii lieen
b ihOuW rrimil lioi liner ...no
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Do you punish your
self with poor coffee
because of price -per -
pOUQcI ?
Price-pcr-putiiul doesn't
mean economy! i mc
economy is in such coffee
is Schillings Best its
favor developed to such
richness and fullness that
it goes further: less will
favor the cup.
Alwi)i evenly i; round and
duff uUn-imt; ala)i
KM iwlcd to )(u In air
tifht tin that protect all
tbefUtor.
Schilling's
Best
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A SUBSTITUTE
FOR CALOMEL
WHY HAtUKATK VOUB
HYBTKM WITH MKKOUItV?
Cirri Liftle Liver Lifters
Out to tu tablets at night cor
itcti Stomach and I.lver disorders.
c Bottle s Bottles for f 1.00
Postage paid on mall orders
STAR DRUG COMPANY
" --i-niriniinnn
j"'"".'.., ' ' ."WWWWvwwv
wuig a Banking
faction
lerloug nmtter und ought to
btoto as the result of n careful
"uldiratlou of nil tho quslMca-
uo of the bnnk Booking bust
" 'We realise that the prln
ll Inducements a bunk bai to
Jj I0? aro """'"jr and the
Wl of personal iittentlon to
WwhulBHi. Wo know that our
' capital nnd surplus, together
"J ,trlc,et Uovornment Super.
,08' thto Institution b
"'"lysound.hlletheefflclen. 'of our equipment and service
"" 'he other requirements of
' bank, u l8 ,ult0 worth
"'for any person to buildup
( on that will .ntmt BtB
,1? "l ,h0 bonk' We Invite
' account; we can be of .er
" 'o you.
first National Bank
nrriiiiKod anil the Hi l.ouU uniting
uul will nut lliiouii In ii rcunl.ti i-iiiin
until It rnilii' Ml I.hiiIh Mnnli 2
for llii opening i;uini of spiliiK surliM
with Kli-lilrr Joiius' IVil-lliown nu
Kri'giitloii y noxi WViliicHclny I lug.
CIIiM' MIIJIIIll l lXpl-llll til llllllll.' I
tlility-nlni) nu'ii
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IOUAVS OIHIKhT sllt
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I'nlti'il I'rcKH Korlri
MILWAUKCi:. WIm.. Mnnli
2. With tho pulfitliiK of Queen
Vlrturln nninril from lt plucn '
of honor In tho auditorium nnd
Mtored In tho liiiHomont for tho
week, l In: WUconsIn AiiHtro-
Cirninn Aid Kodety mutton to
nilHu fiinilM for win Hiiffcnirn
opi'imd lien1 todiy with life Hire
oIIn of KnUer Wllhelin nnd ou
lllndenlien; ntitnillni: about. The
nrtlflcx to Im. nuctlouid Includo
round trip North Cormnn Moyd
nnd HiiiiihurK-Amcrlciin line
tlcketM to Curopo which cannot ,
bit UKed until after the wnr be-
tin i mi tho linen nro not In oporn-
tlon; halt n doion Rinnll WlHcon- !
filu fiiniiK and a thousand HprltiK !
hutrt for women, mndo by Mil
waukee German Klrln. Ono booth
Is a hiiKi! ropllra of the sunken
German sea rnlder Kmden
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(f'ontlruit'il from I'age I) 'United BUtcs, tho Interest rate could
- , be lowered somewhat. i
Kon, HOirir- piovlslon must bo mado for "T,,e pl,bllc crod,t ot approximate-,
IlKhtcnltiK the burdens of those who '. 000.000.000 Is lying dormant
.ire wIIIImb to pioneer In this Held. a'"' unU8Cd- Through Its proper use,
, , tnwa can be reduced, by Increasing1
Private capita! will not undertake mxablo wealth. A local market for
this work Tho smaller and cheaper our lumber can be found on the lrri-
projects have all been taken up. Many gallon and drainage projects to be
laiKe projects remain to be built. The built. Labor can nnd employment
state and tho United States have been The merchant can nnd markets for his
co-operating In the preparation of fi00()H Railroads will prosper and'
plarm and climates of cost for the iiiu competing lines to the new ter-
construction of many of those nro- .im,,, . v.- .. ... ...... I
abound.
Held, we'
iiiuiij in uiese pro- rltorv tn h nnn,l m CIH ,..m
Jects. Only one or two of the most imve a healthy growth through ad-'
feasible projects should bo undortak- C(,uale producers m the country dls-!
... l t......iBVi.. , iiierganizauon trlcts. Prosperity should
Is perfected and the administration riut like pioneers In a new
machinery tried out. other and larger Hhould move mtitlou.tv.
projects rould bo undertaken. ..Untn a greater demand for frri-
"If this work could be carried out gated land exists, through a proper
by the state In co-operation with the rural cicdlt system, we should only'
t'nlted States, we would thus divide "attempt at the outsei in nrmrMo ihJ
the risk, and secure the benettt of an ' neoetsary administrative machinery, i
Senator J. T. Hobinson of Arkansa experienced organisation Independent 'and thoroughly try It out. so as to be
has charged before a meeting of tbo,of und,le '"""ence by local demands.Jln a position to meet the needs of the'
j UUII.IU6 me nui.eiiur wruuii. 01 me eiure as experience aictates.'
uillliary uffalrs committee of the up-
per house that the management of tho
Lieutenant Colonel Hoinucl Itelicr
Senator J. T. RoWwkhi
ind
Indian
AGENCY at
KLAMATH
EARL VEGHTE
Main near Eighth
l)i:.MO.NSXKAT10.V AT AN TIME
WRITE FOR CATALOG
t'nlted States army aviation corps,
under Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Ite
ber. Is "contemptibly inefficient " Not
mil) has the committee decided on an
Investigation, but General Hugh L.
Scott, acting eecrctary of w-ar, has!
' " '"AllSTRACTIST COIOR MUSIC
directed an Investigation for bin tie-.
, TOLLOWS THK PAINTING
FUTURIST MUSIC
t, IS LATEST
BUG
'color peculiarly Its own," said Berger
today, "and sometimes more than one
may be obtained, according to the
different registers employed."
We're Holding Oar Own
inoUIH.K HANGING TO BE HELD
! IX CALIFORNIA TOJIQRROW
liartment
i'nii Von llont It?
A big I'rlncesii Dieimer value, quur-tei-Niiwml
oak effect. Golden Dull Mu
lsh; French pitturn bevel mirror IHx
30 ruche, reinforced top 20x3r.
luchfH, for till. rW).
l-2t WILI.I8-JOIINHTONE CO
! Because He Taught From
Current Papers, He's Out
n.TRA-ARTISTlC.
I lilted 1'ieiis Seivlce
' I'ORTLANI), Ore.. Mnrch 2 J
iWIIIIh Jeffries believes formal giam-
mar and rhetoric text books should
ho discarded from public schools. This
belief, and tho fact that Jeffries
taught his Kugllsh classes from the
popular novels, constituted "evil In
tluence. Imompetciue nnd liihiibor
dlnallun," in the e)es of the Portland
tchool hoard Today Professoi Jef
fries Is out of n Job, but his Influence
Is still felt In Portland school circles.
In tho midst of his hearing beforo tho
hoi m! whlc1'. i unanimous vote had
dls: .pi' v i irf ue'Iodb, Ji.'wlei. tf
slgiiud .iiinu reiguing Jeffries hus
LEGAL NOTICES
.Vmlif of rM'ltletnent of AilmlnlNtmt
iir'n h'inal Account nod of Hisirliig
of Petition for DUctinrge
In tho County Court of tho State of content' of current magazines and
Oregon, for the County of Klam
ath. In tho Matter of the Instate of Annie
M. Richardson, Deceased
Notlco Ih hereby given that J W.
Siemens, as administrator with tho
will annexeiliif tho estate of Annie
M. Rlchnrdsou, decoasod, has render
ed nnd proicnted for settlement, and
llled In this court, his limit account of
tho administration of snld estate, nnd
ii petition for his discharge, nnd that
tho 3d day of April, A. D. 1910, nt
10 o'clock A. M., In tho court room
of said court, nt the court house. In1
Klainnth Falls, Klamath county, Ore
gon, has bocn flxod by said court as
tho time nnd place for tho settlement
of said account nnd tho hearing of
Raid petition for discharge, nt which
tlmo nnil plnco any ponton Interested
In snld outnto may npponr and lllo
exceptions In writing to tho llnnl ac
count und contest tho same, and show
cniiHo, If any thoro bo, why n Una!
distribution of said est n to should not
bo ordered, and the administrator
discharged,
Dated this 1st day of March, A. D.
1010.
J. W. SIKMENSt
Administrator with tho Will Annexod
of tho Estato of Annlo M. filch-
ardson, Deceased,
2-9-1C-23-30
V nlted Press Service
CHICAGO, March 2. Lucy can
take pa's crayon portrait off the par
lor wall, put it on the piano and, by
gazing at its vivid colorings maybe
be inspired to compose and dash off
"Tho Green Whisker Sonata" or
fcomethlng equally lurid if violinist
'and composer Isadore Berger's pre
snent most of ills vvenlngs lecturing bentatlon of " Abstractlst Color
about town on the subjject of reforms Music'' at Orchestra ball with the
In thu teaching of English In high Chicago Symphony orchestra tonight
schools. "Forget your" text books on is n success. Berger's idea has the
grammar and rhetoric and learn J futurist painting fad faded. Berger
t'nlted Press Service
SACRAMENTO. March 1.' Unless i
op Governor Johnson grants a reprieve )
or commutation, there will be a dou-l
SOUNDS AND NOISES HY THE'ble hanging In California Friday.
ine men sentenced to die are
i Charles Oxnam, at San Quentin, nnd
Glen Witt at Fo'lsom. Both are In
their early twenties. They were sen
tenced to death for the murder of
William Alexander, a Los Angeles
millionaire. Their cases have been
Investigated thoroughly, and clemen
cy was recommended by the advisory1
board of pardons.
Dr. F. W. Hatch, superintendent of
the state lunacy commission, made
another examination of Oxnam sev
eral days ago, and says the con
demned man appeared brighter than
on a previous examination, when it
w as reported that he had the mind of
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English by readlnir Stephenson, mod- says he has discovered the missing " ;""" . I""1 "" ""
....u' . . u.i, -',...,. .. , .... Jl induced htm to go to the Alexander
home for the purpose of robbery, nnd
Oxnam says Witt was the leader.
ern authors and current Utreature, (link between music and painting. To
says Jeffries. "Mo great man ever prove It tonight he will play two
condescended to w;rlto a text book , compositions ho has woven from a
and tho authors of technical texts on couple of Abstractlst paintings. The
grammar and rhetoric nro penny-a-liners
compared with authors, whose
work la published in popular maga
zines." Formally charged with "evil
influence. Incompetence and Insubor
dination," Jeffries publicly referred
tt his .iccuscrs ns "crustaceans'' nnd
troglodytes." After this tho hostility
of other pedagogues against lilm was
Nintey-three per cent ot the lumber
produced in 1914 in the Northwest
wns represented by seven species
pnlntings are known as "Tho Wedding
March" and "Moods." They were so
full nt rnlni. TtnrcrAt cnlit nftar oaalnc
., iii ...... i .v . , . Douglas Hr, Western yellow pine, red-
them at a local exhibit, that ho de- , . . ' . ' . ,. , '
, ,, . . . .t , . i wood, hemlock, cedar, white pine and
decided to set them to music. After1. ' , ,
. j .. i. . j .u .laich, covering In amount 7, 600, 000,-
hc composed them he found the re- fl ' ...
suit so daring that only an orchestra, ' J
ho declared, could give them worthy
Interpretation.
"Every Instrument possesses a tonal
I An Aetna Usability policy protects
)our Income. See Chllcote. 2
JUST GOT BACK FROM rfYPRR
The advertisements In this paper
, i each the entire community.
nnd more In the
selling of high
grade
WOOD
and
HAY
We are glad to
say that our busi
ness never was
better. Every day
sees an Increas
ing demand for
our WOOD AND
HAY. There are
reasons, of
course. Come
and see what
they are. We are
particularly anx
ious to add your
name to our list
of customers, and
we know a look
at our HAY AND
WOOD will do it.
Seehorn GET?. Wood
Phone 72
622 Main Street
Preparedness
Siifegmuil your health. Ualld
the.s quickly these told mornings
by using
Peyton's Dry Blocks
KLAMATH FUEL CO.
Phone 187
kw
AND ;AY THAT ANVlSF LITTLE TOWN . .WEMT INK) A
CIGAR STORE FOR A PACKAGE OK. CIGARETTES -"GinriE THE
8EST YOU GOT. SAYS I --MOT'CARIhG WHAT' THEY, COST
YOU riEAN PIEPMOHTS MISTER. .SAYSVTHE.CLERK
AMD ,HE WAS RlSHT
Wood
Buy tho great big blocks. They
nro ulonn nnd economical,
Good body wood cut fiom live
trriH, mid well seasouod,
A. J. MANNING
Leave oi dors nt Ward Ac Olien
huln'c. Phono 31,
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.. u" u ' re of your baggage and casts.
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