The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 03, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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FOR RENT
NICELY furnished tvparuwata at the
Oregon House, Klamath, near Sixth
FOR RENT Eighty acre tract Irri
gated land. Call at 520 Eighth at
S8-tf
FURISHED APARTMENTS, 110 Sec
ond street -
FOR SALE
FOR SALE 2,540 acres (old Langell
ranch) in Langelt Valley. No cash
required, except Interest in advance.
E. E. Ralston, owner, 420 Palm st,
San Diego, Calif. 19-1"
SEWING MACHINES Do you have
one? If not, why not, when you
can own one at almost your" own price
and terms; both new and second
hand. Syd Evans. t&s-tf
.FOR SALE One mare, weighs about
1.360. Call Hot Springs rooming
house. i61
FOR SALE Body wood, thoroughly
seasoned. Price reasonable. Phone
170-W. -
A HARLEY-DAVIDSON motorcycle,
good condition, at a bargain. Syd
Evans. t&s-tf
CHILDREN'S all silk hair ribbon, 6
inches wide, 15c per yard, at
GERTRUDE & CO..
Sixth and Main Street
FOR EXCHANGE
WILL BUY, sell or exchange autos,
boats, furniture, pianos, sewing ma
chines, typewriters, desks, books,
how cases, registers, scales, guns,
cameras, etc. Syd Evans. 8-t&t
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
i
CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
ABSTRACTS . INSURANCE
Members Oregon Association
Title Men
Expert Plumbing
SHOWERS, BATHTUBS, SINKS,
Properly Installed
Complete Line, of Supplies
and Equipment
Pade, Pingle & Lorenz
706 Main 8t
Ford Cars Repaired
We do Ford repair work exclus
ively. Satisfaction or money re
funded. CARS FOR HIRE
Klamath Falls Auto Co.
1167 Main St
Phone 17
Van Riper Bros.
The Quality Store
COFFEE
"OUR OWN BRAND"
Per Clan
$1.00
TEA "Orloff "
FORMOSA OOLONG
$ .40
PEELED GREEN CHILI
PEPPERS
Small Can
$ .15
CHILI SAUCE
S. & W. BRAND
Large Size
$ .35
CREOLE DINNER
Special, Per Can
$ .10
POTATO FLOUR
Package
$ .15
Fine for Puddings, Soups,
Gravies, Etc.
GRAPE FRUIT
From Florida
M GET THE HABIT "
The Evening Herald
W. O. SMITH Editor
Published dally except Sunday at
The Herald Publishing Company of
Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth Street
Entered at the postofflce at Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for transmission
through the malls as second-class
matter.
Subscription terms by mall to any
address In the United States:
One year 6.00
One month 60
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1910
OPTIMISM AND PREPAREDNESS
THE are two kinds of optimists.
One sees the bright side of
everything and preaches better times
ahead purely because it is character
istic of his nature.
The other analyzes the elements
which affect business conditions, and
points out those factors which afford
a basis for encouragement
Both kinds of optimists exert a
helpful Influence especially the lat
ter class, because their hopefulness Is
founded on fact and logic, and there
fore appeals to those branches of
commerce which are ready and eager
to expand when conditions Justify.
Klamath county has been optimistic
while all other sections have been In
the throes of sodden gloom. And this
year, we see even better things in
view. This outlook la not only seen
by the natural optimist; the analyt
ical optimist also sees such a glowing
future, because he has investigated,
and knows that all the little glooms
and knockers that can be banded to
gether cannot prevent the arrival in
this section of still bigger armies of
general prosperity.
With better times assured, and big
ger payrolls than ever, now is the
time, Mr. Business man, to bring
greater prosperity to your business,
by Increasing good will, by preparing
your stocks, and by advertising in
the Herald.
Look ahead. Be an analytical op
timist Co-operate with your busi
ness comrades in advancing the wel
fare of your Industry and prepare
your own campaign for your own in'
dividual expansion.
TARIFF PRINCIPLE PLAINLY
TOLD
CONGRESSMAN MARTIN B.
MADDEN of Illinois To the ex
tent of the increase of European ship
ments to this country, American man
ufactures decrease; American mills
close to the extent that European
mills open; American workmen are
thrown out of employment to the ex
tent that European workmen are en
gaged In manufacturing products for
this country's market, and so on, until
every mill and every man in Europe
Is at work, and every mill and every
man In this country is idle.
Tariff for revenue only Is a splendid
theory, but a very bad practice. The
republican party believes that a tariff
which protects American workmen Is
best for the American people, and
when In power it passes what is
known as a protective tariff law.
That Is, it compels Europeans to
pay a tax for goods landed in Amer
ican ports equal to the difference be
tween European and American wages.
In this way, the European Is com
pelled to deduct from his. profit the
amount of the tariff on his goods, and
thus he is prevented from selling
them here in competition with Amer
ican-made goods. This enables us to
keep American mills and factories
open and American men employed.
.'. Scattered Shots .'.
A QUESTION frequently heard to
day Is: "Who is Nellie BascomT"
NINETEEN SIXTEEN is heralded
by all as the time for the return of
prosperity. This, of course, means a
republican victory In November.
NOTHING SUCCEEDS like success,
And nothing peters out like a failure.
IF KLAMATH COUNTY is to have
efficient officials, the voters must be
stir themselves and register before
the books are closed.
HERE'S HOPING that the latest
movement for the improvement of the
Shlpplngton-Pellcan City road proves
effective.
CANDIDLY SPEAKING, you'll nev
er see any Better Babies than'tbose at
the city hall, yesterday and today.
Just direct from the manufacturer,
our new line of 1910 patterns of In
laid and print linoleums, Congoleum
and pro-linoleum. Be sure to see
us before buying,
8-St WILLIS-JOHNSTONS CO.
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
SAN DIEGO
FOR ITS SECOND GREAT OPENING
Greater and More
United Press Service
SAN DIEOO, March 3. Sixteen na
tions are participating in the big sec
ond year of tho San DIcgo Panama
California exposition, which will be
formally opened by Prcsldont David
son on the IS th of this month.
When the 1915 exposition closed
December 31st it had established a
world record for expositions by re
maining open an entire year. The
first day of the new year found the
gates still open, and President Q. A.
Davidson announced to a New Year's
day crowd of 20,000 that a new In
ternational exposition would be built
on the 1915 success. This will estab
lish a two year record for exposition
operation which, It Is believed, will
stand for many years as a record.
Among the greatest of these exhib
its are those of the United States gov
ernment, Canada, France, Italy, Bra
zil, The Netherlands and Germany.
The wonderful Canadian display
shown at San Francisco is being in
stalled in the Commerce and Indus
10 TRYfl
PLAN AT HOME
DIRECT MAKF.TING PLAN TO BE
BROUGHT BEFORE CONGRESS
WILL BE TESTED IN SACRA
MENTO COUNTY
SACRAMENTO, March 3. David
Lubln's direct marketing plan, as set
forth In a bill he has prepared for
action in congress, will be tried out
in Sacramento county. It will be giv
en a month's experimentation at Fair
oaks, Orangevale and Sacramento,
and the result will be reported to con
gress with the hope that the national
legislators may act before the close of
the present session.
During the experimental period, an
office will be maintained in Sacra
mento by a special committee, and
an effort will be made to interest con
sumers in this city in the plan of buy
ing direct from the consumer.
The Lubln plan of coupon books
and other features will be closely ad
hered to. But as the postal depart
ment has not yet established such a
system, the mall order feature will
not be connected with the experiment.
Lubln's plan, before congress, calls
You Start on the
Way to the Battle
For fortune will be all the easier
if you 'have some money behind
you. Money is the ammunition in
the war for success. The sooner
you begin saving some every pay
day, the sooner you'll have the
ammunition that means victory.
LUBIN
FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
fEB DEMANDS
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&
HLJOTAJTrraQS
WHIftft SMNTICULAft KOFLS
UY..TMU OftUM
CEaExxj
EXPOSITION
Beautiful Than Last
California Fair Promises to
Crowds This Summer
tries building, which will bo known in
1916 as tho Canadian building.
Tho United States government Is
represented by 17,000 square feet of
display, housed in thrco buildings. A
thousand U. S. mnrines, n bnttnllon of
U. S. Infantry, a part of the First U. S.
cavalry, and several government
bands will bo on tho ground before
dedication day. "
France opened the famous Luxem
bourg collection of eighty paintings
to the public In tho Kino Arts build
ing February 12th, nnd other exhibits
of the French republic aro bolng In
stalled In the California building.
Tho Isthmus, tho "fur-llnod" Joy
street. Is being completely reorgan
ized and will contain a score of now
attractions beforo March 18th. It is
planned to change tho make-up of
attractions each month.
"Along with a comprehensive pro
gram of special events, a dozen great
bands aro being engaged for 1916, In
cluding Russian, Italian, Philippine
and South American. Tho strolling
Spanish singers and dancers which
added to tho Spanish effect of the
architecture, the patios and plazas,
for an extension of the parcel post
service to include direct marketing
from producer to consumer. Instead
of using the malls, an automobllo'wlll
be procured by the committee, nnd
will make regular rounds.
Lubln Is the United States delegato
to the International Agricultural In
stltuto at Rome.
Accurate information about city
property and form lands. Ask
Chllcote. 2
ORPHEUS THEATER
C. R. Miller, Mgr.
Friday and Saturday
"Backed by U. S. N."
Ncal of the Navy
"A Squabble for a Squab,"
One Reel American Comedy
"The Water Ways of Burges,"
Plcturesquo Belgium Scenic
"Peculiar Patients Pranks,"
Comedy
Admission 10 Cents
Sunday and Monday
"THE LAST DAYS OF
POMPEII"
In Six Part
Produced in Pompeii, Italy,
the famous novel by Lord
Lytten:
Admission IS cento
From
Bulwer
COUGHS - COLDS
are plentiful at this season, but
yield readily if Njral'a Pine Bal
sam is used. It contains White
Pine, Tar, Menthol and Euca
lyptus, and Is also a laxative.
Large bottle only SO cent.
rcnaflONifSW
BauflflExJ
. N
PREPARES
Year, the Southern
Draw
have made their reappearance u mv
grounds, and are to be n dally feature
hero all year.
An nutomobllo demonstration tlolu,
where every test to which motors nnd
motor vehicles can bo put, Is an nddod
feature, nnd tho special events offered
horo dally promises to bo the most
sensational over offered by transpor
tation 'vohlclos. A special effort Is
being inado to havo President Wood-
row Wilson prosent at tho dedication.
Chllcote roHectH renin nnd look
after property of all uniis. -
Tho advertlsomonts In this paper
i each tho ontlro community.
HOUSTON'S
Metropolitan Amusements
A
HOUSTON'S
OPERA HOUSE
Monday Night
DERATE
MEDFORD HIGH SCHOOL
VI.
KLAMATH COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL
For Southern Oregon District
Chambplonshlp
Mimic by High School Orchestra
and Chorus
ADMISSION, 25 CENTS
STAR THEATER
"The Chie,"
Featuring
BLANCHE SWEET
Five Reel Paramount
TEMPLE
"Pathe News"
THEATER
"For the. Honor of the Crew,"
Thrco Reel Vltagraph
"Uim and Downs,"
Vim Comedy
Admission Always 10c
MATINEE DAILY AT 2:30
ALL LICENSED PICTURES
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
Merrill, Ore.
MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS
AND SATURDAYS
Why Pay From
$1 to $3
More for tires with the samo guar
antee of mileage, when you can
buy
IMPERIAL
FOR LESS
The Imperial tiro has more rub
ber fabric than any other tire with
same guarantco of mileage.
Old tires taken in exchange on
purchases of new onus.
Bradley Harness
Company
E
NEURALGJA GONE
Dr. Junta' HMdaohe Powdm
give ioiUnt relitfCort
dim a paokgf .
Nerve-racking, splitting or dull,
throbbing headaches yield in just a fsw
moments to Dr. James' HescUcbs Pow
ders which. cost only 10 cents a pack
age at any drug store. It's the quick
est, surest headache relief in the whole
world. Don't sufferl Relieve the
uony and distress now I You can.
Millions of men and women have
found that hesdache and neuralgia
misery U needless. Pat wast you ask
for.
HEADACH
STOPS
POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS
.r Sheriff
...I,,. 11, l untlllM UI lllllluuuvtUB
thin means of
my candidacy for the republican nom-".....-
Ji.iit ..i ttm nrlmnrlos. 1
hXv:tlmtmyw;,;ks.loputyjlhorlff
Bpeaks for llse.r.. ..---
appreciate 'yt "Vl7 iinKWnAKKn.
I hereby nniuiunca mytjolf c"""
dldnto for tho office of sheriff for
Klamath county. Orognn. on the re
publican ticket. I rospoctfully Mk
he support of tho voters i of the coin -...
,.t ii, nriiiiiirr o taction for this
olllce.
JOHN II. COLLMAN.-.
1 hereby unnounco myself n ennui
.i..i fnr ih., democratic nomination
ii... i-nmlnir nrlmnrlos.
and I respectfully ask tho support of
III. voters of Klamath county.
UKOIK1KL. IIUMIMlltKY.
for sheriff nt
I hereby announce myself lis u can-
tlldJte for renoiuliiatlon on tho ropub-
llrun ticket for shot Iff. 1 Invito n
nroful Investigation of my record us
iimi-lff during tho punt three years,
muriii c. O. LOW
.
I hereby announce m)solf as a can
did ite for tho nomination for sheriff
on tho republican ticket at tho pri
mary election to h hold on Mny 19,
10 "a. OAKKY M. KAMBIIY
I take iIiIh means of announcing my
candidacy for the republican nomina
tion ns sheriff at tho primaries In
May. My record its u citizen nnd ns n
police officer In Klamath Falls Is open
to all, nnd I respectfully nsK mo sup
port or tho voters who seoK an i
ministration of efficiency.
WILLIAM HALL
ad-
1 hereby unnounco myself as n citn
.ti.1,.1,. mi i in, iii'inocrullc ticket for
,i... .w.M,ii,niiiiti of Mhorlff. subject to
the will of the voters nt tho coming
primaries,
J. A. MADDOX.
I take this means to announce my
seir as it candidate for sheriff, subject
to the will of the republican voters at
the primary election.
' J AS. II. MOOR K
For County Treiwurer
1 hereby announce myself it candi
date for the republican nomination
for treasurer of Klamath county, sub
ject to tho approval of tho electors at
the coming primary election.
A. A MEHAFFEV.
I hereby announce myself n candi
date for tho republican nomination
for trensuror of Klamath county for
n second term.
UKOIttii: A. IIAYDON.
For School Kuitcrliiteiident
l hereby announce my candidacy
for the republican nomination for I hereby nnnounre myself si i
hcIiooI superintendent of Klamath cn,,Btu for r(!.nonilnntlon on then
county. ' milillrfin lleltot for county commit-
BESSIE II. AI'PLKQATK.
I hereby unnounco myself a candi
date on the republican tlckot for nom
ination as county school superintend
ent, and solicit the support of the vot
ers at the coming prlmarlos.
EDNA I. WELLS.
For Coroner
I hereby unnounco mytielf as it can
didate for the republican nomination
for coroner nt tho primary election
to bo held on May 19, 1910.
I)lt. A. A. SOULE.
' I take this means of announcing
myself a caudlduto for ro-oloctldu to
the officii or coroner, subject to tho
will of tho domocrntlc voters In tho
primary on Mny 19th, My policy
will bo to uphold my former record
of efficiency In offico, with the least
cost to Klamath county.
EARL WHITLOCK.
CAN'l BEAT "TIZ"
WHEN FEET HURT
"TIZ" FOR HOIIE, TIRED, PUFFED-1
UP, ACHING, CALLOUSED FEKTj
OR CORNS
"Surel I um 'TIZ'
every time for any
foot trouble."
You can bo happy-footed In n
moment. Uso "TIz" nnd never suf
fer with tendor, raw, burning, bllstor
ed, swollen, tired, aching foot. "Tl"
und only "TIz" takes tho pain and
soreuess out of corps, cnllouscs nnd
bunions, '
As soon as you put your feet in a
"TIz" bath; you Just feel tho hap
piness soaking In. How good your
poor, old foot feel. They want to
danco for Joy. "TU" Is grand. "TU"
instantly draws out all the poisonous
exudations which puff up yourfeet
and cause sore, Inflamed; aching,
sweaty feet,
Oet a'25-cent box of "Tl" at any
drug Btoro or department store. Oet
Instant foot relief. Laugh at foot
sufferers who complain. Because
your feet are never, never going to
bother or make you limp any more,
Adv.
&sLi k
miDAY, march a, iin
rir nwHNHii'
I hereby unnounco ,.. ,,..,.
for tho republican nomCo' T,
iiHHOHmir for Ktumnth county himz!
to tho approval or the ittt'r s n?
ruining primary In May. l In
JOHN V TIPTON.
I hereby iiiinounco my cndldsc,
for tho romihl on,, t, .,- UV'
nssossor of Klamath cnumv
for
KHKl) I'KTKItSON.
hereby unuouucii mv , ,,.iij.
fo
or tho nomination mi lum.Hsor on ih.
opiiblkiin ticket at tho iu liuarv .u.
lopuiiiiciui iicKot nt tho pi liiurr cIm.
tftti fit list Itiilil mi !... in .'''
C. AUSTIN IIAYIJKN,
I heruby announce nnrnlf ..,,
(date for roiionlt.ut Ion M assessor o
tho democratic ticket nl , eoB
: primary election. j ( .KE
hereby iiiitioiiuce mMf u (andt.
,Mt for usHoiisor, Miihject to th,, ii
0f the democratic votim at ihu rl.
mnrloM. JASPER lli:.NNi:rr
' """""'
,CihmIIiIMi for HepivM..(,,tl, lh,
Itepitbllaut Tlikct
I hereby unnounco mymlf u .
caudldittu for tliu officii of repre
sentative for the UUt i"iri'ncMtlv
illKirlct, comprising tln i-ounili-i ul
Klamath, Lake, Crook, (lrnnt ana
Jefferson, subject to the. wishes ot
the voters of the lepulilluin party
ai.iikut i: ixorr;
I announce myHolf uh a candidate
for tho democratic Humiliation for
representative of the -lht represent,
tlve dlntrlct lit thu IcKlalntlve si
sonibly. FRED V IIYNDMAN.
For County Clerk
I hereby announce myself us a eta.
dldnto for tho office of clerk for
Kliiiuntii county, uregon, on the
nubllcan
ticket. I respectfully uk
I the support of tho voters of thecoun
(' nt
the primary election for this
office.
II. C COVYI.KV. Illl.lcbrsnd,
I hereby niinouiiio injerlt ns csn
itldnto on the democratic ticket for
tho nomination ot clerk of Klamith
county, subject to the will of the
witors at tho primary election fortblt
office HURT E HAWKINS.
I hereby niitioiiiice iii)itclf n candl
tltije for rciiomlnntlon on tho repub
lean ticket its county clerk, subject to
the wishes of tho vouth nl tliocomloi
primary election. (' It. DcI.AI'.
Fur County (Nwimlwlonrr
I hereby announce mytolf as
candidate for the democratic nomlns-'
tlon for county commlK.ilomr st tht
comitiK primary election
IIUItltKI. SHOUT.
hloner, subject to tho will of the rot
rs nt the primary election.
I JOHN HAflKLSTKIN.
J nrinjn.n.qnj'i.nririr.- ----- i,....
For Circuit Judge
1 The tmderrilKiieil announces his
candidacy for democratic uomlDi
Hon for circuit Judge of KlinuU
rnunlv
'HOLLO C
(!lt()i:SIIKCK.
iVWWSiiistaiissawaisastiHiss
WMWVWIS""
For DUtrk-t Atlonicy
I hereby unnounco my candldicr
for the republican nomination for
prosecuting uttoiiiey ut the primaries
In Mny, nnd I respectfully ask U
support of tho voters who Uoslro en
clency In the upholding of the U
of Oregon.
HAROLD C MKItKYMAN.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for tho republican nomination for
district attorney for Klamath county,
Oregon. JOSEPH H. KKNT.
For Circuit Court Clerk
I hereby nnnounro my candidacy
for tho republican nomination as cleric
of tho circuit court of Klamath coun
ty nt the coming primary olection.
C. K. RRANDENDUna
After Five Years
Medford Testimony Remslns Unshaksn
1 Tlmo is tho best teiU of liulli. '
Ik it Medford story that has stood IM
, tent of tlmo. It Is a story with s P
Jwhlch will como Btnilght homo to many
of us. k
M. 8. Didon, shoemaker, 014 W.Clare
Htroot, Medford, Ore., says: "I suffereo
from rhoumallc pains, caused by o
much uric ncld In my system, tm
pnln was especially sovoro In my b
My kidneys woro disordered, too, w
my health wns nil run down. I cotuonj
stoop without getting dlzy. Two bow
of Donn'H Kidney Pills removed every
sign of kidney trouble"
Over flvo yours later Mr. Dlden MJo
"Kldnoy trouble nnd rhoumatic pw
which Doan's Kldnoy Pills cured mew.
hnvo never returned." .
Prlco 60c at all doalors. Don't slmW
itHk for n kldnoy romedy-set D
Kldnoy Pllls-tho samo that Mr.
hus twlco publicly recommended.
tor-Mllburn Co., Props., Iiuffalo, .
Adv.
- '
nvir.rt in nivj'. "-' .
AMnASHAIMIR TO Cfttlf
WABIIINOTON, D. C, M""jJ
Judge Joseph "H. Shea of Bey
Ind., has been selected Wi"""
Wilson as ambassador to CM;'
will be nominated In the near Wiu
Ho will succeod Henry P. "
who has been appointed amnssw
to Mexico.