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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1916)
x. . ' -wff KATUMIitV, MARCH IH, 101(1 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON i'aqb mmmvtrtm- 'T MIMI ' I -I ' "' ' "M&T- - -., . WM, .1, IMMHL A. I. WIMTK Do Not Discard Broken Castings V wilil Hiwl, WioiikIiI Iron, OiM Iron, IIhium, ltiinne, ( 'oppci-, Aliim'iiiiiii ami Oomlilniitloii "I .MetiiU by o.VV ACKTVI.K.VK. HnlNfmllooii OiimiintctMl, Oregon Welding Co. Sixth Street 'MIIIAV'H ORDKHT HTORV I'nltcd PrcKH Service. LONDON, Mnrch you may l)u iih Amerlcnn us yon nlcnso, lint iih a correspondent In Ger many for tlio press of your own country, you will llHuro Incvlt ulily iih a "hen" lu tho Knttlluli iii'WHiiiifiM. The mere fnct that Curl V. Ackornian of tho United 1'ronn, for Instance, tamo from Indiana doesn't nmlo him any exception Ho h considerably liioted lu London dallies, and It Ih always iih "llerr Aekerman." or 'iih "llerr Karl W Aekerinnn " JIT. I.AKI ITKJIH - - County Agriculturist u. Koland (iliilsyer was out Wednesday to help mix poIhoii nt tho Cane ranch. Thin Ih being HiicccBHTully distributed, and nn extermination of ground squirrels Ih expected. San Diego Expo Starts Year With New Name umicoie roneciM nmia ana tmmmm - w . - .. . . "vrj I iiikt inH.Ti) in nil Kin in. TREES NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT All varieties are GROWING UP, on account of the WAR But we arc selling at same price as last year LARGE SHADE TREES, each 25c MAPLE ASH CATALPA CAROLINA POPLAR APPLE TREES All Varieties, each 15c PRUNES, each 25c PLUMS, each 25c CHERRIES, each 25c Wc Also Sell ROSE BUSHES, CURRANT, RASPBERRY, STRAWBERR? AND BLACKBERRY BUSHES Klamath Dep't Store At the Churches Guard Against Poverty in Old Age by your huvIiikh In youth and mii lurlty. Itoiuviiiber If you don't save now your Inter years may he full of desolation and despair. Hel ler forcK" usoleas pleasured now than to sulfor tho pangs of pov erty when your earning power has Keno. FIRST STATE R SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON cisCfk.'' (Iiiinli of ( lnlut HclentlsiH Services ire held on Sunday morning at 11 jo (.lock and Wednesday evening at 7 :i0 In Christian Science Mall, In the Jacob block, corner Third and Main (streets, upBlnlis, Hundn school from 'J:4ti to 10:45 la m I The subject of the lesson for tomor i ii Ih ' Matter " ' The rending room of tho Society . .1 the biime location will he open mi niesiiuj, Thursday nud Saturday afternoons from 2:. 10 to 4:30 until .iiilher notice FplstopitrJiiiis, and all Interested lu the chinch, are Invited to meet at llho Library hull every Sunday aftcr inooii at 1! 30, Special Lenten kervlcc-H will b held every Wednesday afternoon from 1 30 to fi o'clock. Bonanza M K. church 1'aHtor Sidney W. llnll. Services for the month will be held an follews: I'll st Htindn) -At Bonnnza nt 11 a. m. mid 7:30 p, in.; at Dnlry nt 3 p. in. Second .Sunday -l'oe Valley at 11 a. in , Uonnnza nt 7:30 p. m. Third Suiiiln At.I-orelln at 11 a. m . Bonanza at 7:30 p. ui. l'ourth Sunday At Dnnanzn nt 11 a. in and 7 30 p. in.. Dairy nt 3 p. ni. When theie are five Sundays In the mouth, morning set vice will be held nt Lorella at 11 a m. and at Uonnnza at 7.30 p. in. Organist of Uonanza chuich and Sun day school. Miss draco Lytic. Sunday school at Lorella every Sun day moinlng ut 10 n. in., superintend ent, Henry Unities. Sunday school at Dairy every first and fourth Sunday, superintendent. Mr. Sedge: organist, Miss Oden. MIhh Applegne brought a load of high school students here Wednesday night, and they nil enjoyed supper ns the gucfltH of Mrs Cagf. Spring Lake mid Ml. l.akl Bchool bpscball tcamH meet this afternoon. .Mr. Klllolt of Kalrvlcw U on the Hlek list. The entertainment at the Ml. Lakl thin ch Wednesday night was thor oughly enjoyed. The supper wag ex- ccllent nnd in addition to the speeches songH by Messrs, Mohaffey nnd Hay don, and it reading by Miss Edna Wells were well received. ! I tilled Press Service HAN DIEOO, March 18. The San Diego exposition, now In Its second year, was rcchristcned at noon today, "This i'unamn- Cnllfornln Interna tional Exposition an Exposition of I'caee." While San Diego made holi days and thousands thronged the grounds of the palm-girded show city. President Davidson's toast to the exposition and to peace was re peated in the principal cities of the Culled States and Canada, Nineteen nations. United States possessions, western and California counties nro represented in the exposition. As the chimes of noon struck, Davidson proposed the toast to "an institution which promote of every fruit of civi lization that Is being destroyed In the other hemisphere," and to fulfillment of "tho highest obligations that can devolve on a people's exposition of progress." Now Is the Time to Stock Up on All ACCESSORIES For Your Automobile Pricei are advancing and you can save money by anticipating your needt. ' " We carry in ttock everything for the automobile. v WHITE PELICAN GARAGE An A el nn iIKnhllity policy protects Mine liiiiiiiie. See C.'lillrote. 2 I'm- Circuit .Judge 1 hereby announce myself ns a cau illdnte for the reiiubllcan nomination for Circuit Judge for tho Thirteenth Judicial DlRtrict. comprising Klamath county, at tho primary election to bo held May 10. 1916. I). V. KUYKENDALL. I'KOI'KKTY KOK HAM-: IX MILLS ADDITION Oil ICiihj- Terum: ." per ic-ut down pay ment. Interest at 8 per cent, payable iimrtcrly Lots 397, 398, 399, 400, 401, 405, IOC, 407, 408, 409, 110, block 110, nt $2 fin each; payable at $', per month. Lots 39C, 403, 101, 111, block 110, at $350 each, nt $7 pei month. House unit lot No 102, block 110, $900 at $10 per mouth. l.ot No. C.'!l, hlixk 11 , $300 at $7 per month. Lot No. 1, block 300, $350, at $7 per month. House anil lot No 2, block 300, $900, $10 per month. Houso and lot No. 13, block 302, $700, $8 per month. Lot No. 4, block 211, $1,500, at $12.50 per month. Lots Nos. I. 12, 13, 14, b(ock 216, $200, at $5 per month. Lot !i, block $210, $250, at $5 per month. , Lot 7, block 217, $200, at $5 per month. Lots S, 9, 16, block 217, $250, at $5 per month. Lot No. 9, block 3US, $250, at $5 per month. Lots Nos. 11, 12, 13, 14. block 308, $200. at $5 per month. Lot No. 1, block 20S, $250, at $5 per month. Lot No. 2, block 208, $200 at $5 per month. Lot No. 3, block 208, $225, at $5 per month. Lot No. 4, block 20S, $250, at $5 per month. Lot No. 10, block 20S. $500, nt $10 pur month. Ut No. 11 and store, block 208, $3,000, ut $25 per month. Lot No. 10, block 218, $500, at $10 per month No Agent. Address WM. MrCAllK, Swan, Ore. HOW WOULD U. S. FORCE BE ABROAD WAR CRITIC SAVS THE I'ltKSKNT FORCK KXTKHIXG MEXICO COUI.II HOLD AIJOtT A MILE AXI A HAIiF OF TRENCHES White Hurbank potatoes, 75 cents a sack. 13-6t ROBERTS & WHITMORE, When you really want something use a Herald "want ad." -M pl ByJQr Imperial Tires WILL COST YOU LESS THAN AXY OTHER TIRE OF THE SAME GUARANTEE OF MILK AGE. With the Increased coat of gM ollnc you will want to Mive aom ulicrc. Why not on your tire (Olt? Good business nould prompt )ou to Investigate. Come Ih Mid let us show you why IMEPEIAIi TIRES nrc bettor. Bradley Harness Co. By J. W. T. MASOX (Written for the United Press) NEW YORK, March 18. Eight thousand Americans whom it took five days to concentrate on the. Mex ican border, could hold about a mile and n half of trenches in Europe for one battle. If they bore the brunt of any hard fighting, about one-fifth would bo killed, wounded or captured. If there was any delay In reinforcing them, there would be nothing left but nasty defeat and possible extermination of the remainder. Three thousand could check 8,000 n.en on the offensive, according to l-.utopcnn lessons. The soldiers on fee offensive must be three times as strong ns the defensive to succeed. Tills applies to straight fighting on comparatively level ground. Mountainous 'Mexico, However, sug gests problems similar to those in tho Vosges and In the Alps, which are yet unsolved. In that kind of country 8,000 'men would bo strong on the de fensive, but on the offensive probably 2,000 foemen could halt them. SAXON SIX A big touring car for five people , raSlilliilliiiifriiMiiiiiMBBBBPr"'"" Note these upper-class attractions "SIXES" Touring Car $885 "FOURS" Roadster $450 Apartment house, price $7,500. Small payment down; completely fur nished; rents now for $100 per month aside from living apartments. 133 Tenth, corner of Pine. Call at prop erty or address Box 85. Mrs. Lucille Cunningham. 16-10t TELFORD BROS i GARAGE SLv.cyliiiilcr motor. Today in the minds or the motor-wise there Is no doubt as to the supremacy of the "Six" over a motor of less cylindors. The "Six" has proved Us place and prestige too emphatically. Light weight. And lightness means economy ou tires, In fuel, in all around upkeep. Sax on "Six" is light yet strong and rugged. Able engineering and quality materials account for this. Beauty. All men want beauty. For beauty means skilled design. Saxon "Six" has a handsome yacht-line body with a lustrous llnlsh of lasting newness. Comfort. AH men want comfort. There's room a-plenty 'In Saxon "Six." Five passengers find ample space. For it's a big car. The wheelbase is 112 inches. But look below these refinements. In the hidden parts you' will find further worth. After months of use and miles of travel It is the sub-surface quality that will win your deepest admiration. Come in and see this Saxon "Six." (341) For Representative I hereby announce myself ns a can didate on the republican ticket for representative of tho. Twenty-first district, comprised of tho counties of Crook, JelTeiMin, (Jiunt, Klamath and Lake. VERNON A. FORBES. Bend. I herebv announce myself ns a can-1 illdnto on tho republican ticket for representative of the Twenty-first district, comprised of the counties of Crook, Jofferhon, Kraut, Klnmath nnd Lake. WESLEY 0 SMITH, Klamath Fulls. TONIGHT 100 Free Merchants Carnival Houston's Opera House THE GREAT FOUR-ACT COMERV DRAMA TIRED mat wiftyv of waiting for a place whore promptness of service Is as much looked af ter ns tho quality nnd prices of its WOOD and HAY No nood to be. This Is one, nnd wo can prove it. 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