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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1916)
' Wl ;?sa ,'A '' fc WAUIiWAV. Al'WIL 1, 1W16 NOTICE mi Ktamoth Chautauqua Associa tion will hold Hi annual mooting at ht city Imlt, In Klomnth Foil, on Aorll 7th. nt P. '" A "'" rc,ort f hut yor' busltiWB will bo mnilo pj arrniiRcnio'it perfected? for our j Bwombly. I'lonio nUontl to . t (ho roport and to tntfo pnrt In rb election of n board f llictom. Vrtf truly yours, KLAMATH CHAUTAUQUA ABB .. w a Hionuli. Secretary. 30 i. "" THE EVENING HKRALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE pi At the Pavilion Meetings m make room, wo ro closing out our lino of trnvollnit bagu, mlt cases d trunk at eon. 5Mi A ..,.. ..I-.-.. .....it... -"- i . ,. ,.. ,,, mr0 m,m. wlth pr(dICM t(o mm lior of v.'liom were men, greeted Hvuii- uffictH on the inunil natures of men CulUt Krmilc Attitlils nt the Pavilion '" 'ojinwy ln. upon t!,dr hodlc The Ism iiIkIiI In tlm meeting which was ,""t"m 'f I"" la In which ho lived held especially for men. Tim men "m.'".0,' "T" U "tT'Wmry fo1' il '' liicaciit occupied tho center block of ,,,,,,, cnovcr no came .U" '" -tcned to u monago In- . ' m Ht pcoI,. to '"jtoiLkMl .specially for ihom. TI,oovnu-'Mr h ii, L "" '"'" "" ""'" JgcIlM took I.Ih ..manage from tho llfo ' ,nl1""' "10" "r" Of Nnniimil. Illn Svrlnn rnnnrnl. wlm ' 'UHI lc.ll III 1 liouullt. though ho wiim doHcrlbod as n "mighty "U ""iy ,J0 '"'Possible for men to nir.ii of Mor," nmt though he wim a . T "" u,uuK"lH irom coming into nUAWI.IJV IIAKNICRB CO, , rnvurltu uiiuiiMiidor of tho armies r tlvlr ,"lmlH' bul U" '"''U not bar - iHyilu, hiul yet one blot upon IiIm llfo, , ' l,cro T,lc, ca" nni1 ou8lt . . ,.. . ... ..... !... Iill.t. . . . 10 UU (JrUf'll (llll If tllll Wlllll In J1.IH1. 4iiumlc IHtni million noiii ciijriiur mu mum Hays or Dim. "IJUt lie , , '"" "' imitn I,M . . . ... . ... . . I' I'll II tllfllll'lllM tnn.l nnn. !... .1.1 mill fiirin inniw. ik w a leper i nm uefcrijitlvo cliiuno i n, . uu iW uiIUa ' beenmo the text for a iiieumieo to men ,, ,,cl1I ?rc ,,oautlful und P- "oad . n.'i iiKni mud oi uiernturc. Many a man hnH cone wronc bccuuao ho has lead the wroiu; ncl of rondlng mat tor " - L'mlnm In Won, "Men, leljjn keej) our converuatlon clean (lod pity tho man whoso tasto cniveH tho Impuro and unclean. Bomo men are commiinlty.ficavengers, gath- cilni; up all of tho unclean things they can llnd and then distributing them wherever thoy go, Instead of do- slmylng thorn ut onco. Don't ajlow 'Mini i'iiih to bo hoppers for all tho illrt HtorlcB that cotne along, and don't repeat thorn to nnybody olso." 1 il link-nil lu Act. 1 "We talk about a doublo HtauUurCi 'O.lcli wo bac In the world, and some men Hcem to thlnl; thut It is necessary , lor It to bo so, but I want to tell you property 'CIiIIcoU'. CRANES LINEN LAWN ' The Correct Writing I'npei Il a writing paper, the use of which is an unmistakable sign of good breeding. Mrwooft PhaiiM- rVLHTIrtl a TMLjIwO UKLUUn Tjrr; w ML Yi UZ'SBOLzD WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE OUY THEIR DRUGS lativt. men that the standard for a man "!( ''J KM Guard Against Poverty in Old Age by yom siivIiiks lu joiith and tun turlt) Itemcmber If you don't h.ivo now our later years may he full of doBolntlou and despair. Hot tor foreKO useless pleasures now than to suffer the pangs of pov erty when iour eurnlng power has Konu. ' FIRST STATE 2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON A. J. WHITK VM. J. IMMK Oregon Welding Co. Lookl the World Oyerr Uy I'HILKHS A very enjoyable evening was spent Tuesday by Aloha Chapter, Order of Knstern Star. A carnival was enjoyed by tho guests of tho evening, and the banquet hall was beautifully decorat ed with butterflies and rosea, where Mrs. Louis CJerbcr, Mrs. George I young ladles dressed as fairies served refreshments. Tho Misses Lillian and losophlne Van Itlper rendered several vocal solos, which were highly en- Mrs. Elbert D. Hall is hostess to tho Urldgo Club this afternoon, the club session being held In tho beauti ful sun parlor of the White Pelican hotel. Members of tho Bridge Club are 'Mrs. Geo. Watt, Mrs. E. B. Hall, Wright, Mrs. W. Paul Josnson, Mrs. Silas Obcnchain. Mrs. K. W. Oowcn, Mrs. Fred J. Williams. Mrs. Oscar E. Shivc, Mrs, Charles I. Roberts, Mrs. Jojod by all. The committee in eorrco II. Merryman, Mrs. L. P. Wll chargo was composed of Miss Maud1'01". M- William H. Duncan, Mrs. Haldwln, Mrs. O. K. Van Itlper, Mrs. !W'H Hum, MrB. O. A. Krause and Charlea Martin, Mrs. Oscur B. Pejton, MrH- I"lod M. White. Mrs. Carl A. Plath, Mrs. Roy Moore. Mrs Clarenco H. Underwood ( Mr ,, Mr. L. F. Wlllets have re- lurned from a sojourn of two months in San Francisco. .lr;. Uecrge A. Cathey and children left with her sister this week for liny, to visit relatives until A committee of six high school boys, In connection with the Alumni' ... . ! association, uas made arrangements for a dancing party to be given Fri day, April 7, A program will start at 8 o'clock and will continue until 9, then dancing will obtain until mid night. I Mis. i:. It. Heames was hostess to a The committee has lnvlti.il ihn . number of friends yesterday after- tire high school student body and thei1100"' elert1,llnB w,th two tables of alumni. This affnlr l9 to i ,vnn e i.uuureo ana iwo laDies oi nnage. E. W. Oowen Sr. The five hundred prize was won by Mrs. Martin, and the first prize in bridge went to Mrs. Williams. A dainty luncheon was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Criiler have leturned from wintering In Southern California. At the home of the bride's parents In Merrill, the wedding of Miss Pearl Krown and Earl Brooks will" be sol emnized this evening. Miss Brown is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Brown, well known residents of Mer rill, and a-sister of Mrs. W. H. Ander son. The groojn is also well known. He Is connected with the reclamation service's dredging operations. The couple will make their home In Klam ath Falls. and you will not be' nble to discover bet ter finalities than you can find right here in this store1' devoted to tho bet-;;, i ter class of i WOOD and HAY for we have search i ed more thoroughlj than you can, and ir better qualities c were to be had we'afi l.'in'i would have thetnjl .- .. H 30 ii you want. mess,;. best procurable this V1? is the place to, come. The Inferior m: mi ' i v""kvHri nuuv .IK kVQU Efcffyg 1 ffJK56rc53vHLniB "yyllfS Jivn --PrTifi E3nli I fnU'K r IW I MMm&lk U! ' nmWmM; fm,nv- ni' CfSJirx) COOH June. This affnlr Is to b elvnn "t- at Houston's, onera l.on.n ,.n,i ,, ,,,e KUMla wero Mn- uls "erner, '! Mrs hlioulil be Just as high as that for a woman The doublo standard begins I, nuslc will be furnished by the Pecr-lMr8, Fred J' wn,,ams. Mrs- L- F with the boy and girl. Wo seem to'0h(, orchestra. Tho proceeds of this W11,I,B' MrH" Sllas obenchaln- M" think that the standard for a girl. dance will be contributed to tho Ath-t larcnco " Underwood, Mrs. Wesley tlioiild be higher than that for n boy, iutc deficit of.tho bleh school I0, Hmlth' Mrs- Thomas F. Hampton, i aim. rrea n. iii ins, iiirs. a. at. ueo. Members of the committee are: nisbop, Mrs. A. L. Leavltt, Mrs. Leslie Uollln Stltser. Wade Short, Joe Av- i;. Rogers, Mrs. J. P. Lee, Mrs. Chas. I cry. Will Molhaso and John Houston. J. Martin. Mrs. J. S Elliott nnH Mm Sixth Street Klamath Fails, Ore GASOLINE USERS ATTENTION! GABO-TONIO in JiMl vtluit its niiiiio linpllt. it In a TO.MOforgaaoUnc. It Is used lu automobile, trnctoii, motorcycle motor bmiu "ml nil gasoline, knroMao or tlUtilluto enulnes. Ten eoiita wortli of tiAMU-XONIO will trwit ten ualloiw of IPisoilne, uhlch oo account or Uio IiicixmukhI iiiUmiko Is almost lie Mime iih Helling giwolluo nt a coutu per gallon. Tlio ut mobile owner c lumlly believe Uiu. It In true, Just Hie wiim. It uh figure tills out tor you. If on iiutoiuolille owner J" run tils enr one hundred iiillcn on ton gallons of uasollno, he tan gt ouo hundred mul forty miles on ten galloiih of gwo "no that lm boon treated vtitli GASO-TOMC. Thus unluliig " iiiIIcn, (ho oqulvalent of four baJIoiih of giuiolluf, wlUcli "is cost him ten cent, or les Uum a conta per kHo. I,ut tloro is something nUII mom lmiurtint. ilASO- TOMo not only tacreMes powor nd inlleuge from as ri "Mo '10 uor ceut HwfteuN and dlsolvcs airbbn, theroby Hinlimthui nil csrboB deposits, which rnuso 70 per cent of nil c"tuio trouble, it keep the motor clean; it put now life "" "l" and muP toto the motor, Its success throughout Ue Unltetl SUUes has cnusiMl u host imltotorn to srlse, who aro playing on tho good name and upcrlor mcriu or GASO.TOMO. Wo aro oxclusivo ngonta for "Minath County for GASO.TONIO. A quart can ot GASO-TONIO cost you 8.00. We guaraatee that GIHO-TONIO contains uelUier add r "ww Ingredients that can Injure, la uy way, tho motor, the til f,,op or V ot theli roiiiiPtUomt, and that It-will prolong "iire of the motor by keruhiu; It free rrom rnrbon. WHITE PEUCAN PARAGE but men, wo ought to give tho boy Hit boil possible chance to live right. Malfo It eimy for him to live right and nmlO' it hard for him to live wrong, j (lod expects us to live clean and pure. The aoiago man should live Just nsj clean as the nverngo woman The boy, patterns after tho fathor (5od help the fathers to live right. "Sin makes a man unclean, and It mahes him tin outcast. Thcro is no! cure for leprosy and was none in the dnys of Naaman. He had In his home a little mnld who told him to go to tho prophet in Israel, who could find a way to heal him, and when ho found this man, who told him what to do he was on his way to n euro, Tho euro come when he gave up his own plans 2nd tamo to the plan of God. So It Is now floe! will make new men and women out of us when we are ready to surrender our lles to him. Ho Is Just as ready to do this for us now as he was in the ilftj.s of old, and has' The Mnthis-Vessey meetings begin tonight nt 7:30 sharp, with a special musical program by tho 100-volco chorus, as follews: "Awakening Chorus," by tho chorus Vocal duot "Sweeter as tho Years Go Ily," Iiv'MIbs Parker and Slr.Vessey "Sail On," by the chorus Ladles quartet Mcsdnmos Voye, Hen iy, Bowman and Daniels Coruot solo "The Mlsseroro,'' by Mr. Vessey. Song "Savod by tho Blood," by the chorus. Vocal solo "Tho I-ost Chord," by Lawrence Mehaffoy. Male (juartet "Remember Mo, Oh Mighty Ouo," Messrs. Haydon, Hum, Motscheubucher and Vessey The sermon will then follow I Uilillllll BH A ;GLOO!MY SUNDAY When Sunday is a windy or nilny day, most people stay at Iioiih'4 When tliat home happens to be filled with music and good cheer, contentment abounds, but how often the means of congen ial pleasures are lacking, and Sunday, instead of being n day of pleasant family reunions, is the longest day of the week. Tho Grafouola new hornless machine brings the home circle together, kills off father's grouch, rests mother's tired nerves, and makes the children contented, an well as educates them in the world's finest music. .Yet father neglects getting it when Just ouo dollar places it ia the home, and u few dollars each month .oon makes If-nis. Why put olT buying; get it novr, during our (ilnfonola Cluhfsale.. "You iu a long time dead." SHEPjHERD PIANO DEPOT Next Door to Postoffice Seehorn GETZ Wood PIionc 72 C22 Main Street 'Baltic Alfalfa Best for Eastern Oregon, Write Baltic Alfalfa Seed Growers, Burns, Oregon 1-4 t-s Tomorrow services will bo ns fol fel fol eows: 10:00 a. m., Sunday school at tho various churches as usual. 11:00 a. m., chorus and sermon ut tho Pavilien: subject, "The Keen i:dgc." ii:l.' p. m., meeting of the Young People's Federation at Presbyterian church. ' 7:30 p. m., Chorus and sermon at tho Pavilion; subject, "Excuses." At this servlco u malo cbours will ting, composed ot tho follewing: Messrs. Vessoy, Smith, Pr. Cathey, Hayilcn, Mohaffoy, Motschenbuchor, Hum, Glulsyor, Olds. Ilurd, Richards and Upp. Episcopal sorvlcos will bo conduct ed by Deaconess Alico J. Knight, in tho I. O. O. F. halt. Sunday at 11:00 a, in. Ill tho afternoon, Miss Knight will hnvo charge of tho meeting at tho library hall, ut 2:30 p. m. Other notices to follow later. All friends of tho church are cordlnlly Invited to attend. y (iiafonolu Club Sale ut Shepherd, tf N'u-Bpno Corset Stay guaranteed not to rust or break, Mrs. Maud Zlnk, Agent, Phono 380W. 3Mlt llurbank potatoes, 75c per sack. L'.tf ROBERTS & WHITMORB. An Aetm disability policy protects STRAW'S DAIRY NOTES To Our Customers and the Public: lu case there has been any misunderstanding as to the prices we have been charging, we print them below for your informatien: MILK ONE PINT, PER MONTH . . . 1JJ5 ONE QUART, PKIt MONTH .. THREE PINTS, PER MONTH i$3.M TWO QUARTS, PER MONTH S4.85 ' HALF GALIiO.VPEH MONTH $4.10 ONE GAMiON, P,Rl MONTH . . 7.oh CREAM HAI.P PINT COFFEE CREAM , .10 ONE PINT COFFEE CREAM .80 HALF PINT WHIPPING CREAM IB ONE PINT WHIPPING CREAM !2S OUR MOTTO Sanitary and pure milk and cream always. OUR SERVICE Prompt and efficient. OUR PRICES The lowest possible, consistent with good busineiM principles. Si) j- i SANITATION OF DAIRY Highly recommended by local aud state health- departments. We Invite Inspection at Any Time FLOWERS nffif Cut Flowers add Potted Plants and Ferns. Place your orders mow for Shrubbery and Trees, Welmve ii nice line of Japanese Tubs ' and Flower Pots. Western Floral Co. Pboae 187, IMtOPERTlT FOR SALE IX ' MILLS ADDITION i On IJa.sy Terms: !i per ceut donu pay ments. Interest at 8 per cent, payable quarterly 1 Lots 397, 398, 399, 40p, 401, tOS.i 40C, 40", 408, 409. 410, block 110,' at $"250 each; payable at fG per1 mouth. V ' Lou 396, 403, 404, 411, block 110, at $330 each, at $7 per month. House and lot No. 402, block 110, i $900 at $10 per month. I Lot No. 659, block 116, $300 at $7 ' per month. " Lot No. 1, block 300, $350, at $7 per month. x House and lot No. 2, block 300, $900, $10' per month. House and lot No. 13, block 302, $700, $8 per month. Lot No. 4, block 211, $1,500, at $12.50 per month. Lots Nob. 4, 12, 13, 14, block 216, $200, at $5 per month. Lot Deblock $316, $250, at $5 per month. Lot 7, block 217. $200, at $5 per month. Lots S, 9, 16,'bkck 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. Lbt No. 1, block 208, $250, at $5 per month. 'Lot No. 2, block 208, $200 at $5 per month. Lot No. 3, block 2D 8, $225, at $5 per month. Lot No. 10, block 208, $500, at $10 per month. Lot No. 11 and store, block ' 208, $3,000, at $25 per month. Lot No. 10, block 218, $500, at $10 per month. No Agent. Address WM. McCABE, KLAMATH FAILS New Implement House We Handle the INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY'S IMPLEMENTS AND OLIVER PLOWS, KENTUCKY DRILLS, WEBER WAGONS, KEYSTONE SPRING TOOTH HARROWS AND DISCS RKPAIRS FOR ALL MACHINES Mais & Son - Phone U .Sixth and Klamath; Wood Il uy the great big blocks. They are clean and economical. Good body wood cut from 'live trees, and well seasoned. a A. J. MANNING Leave orders at Ward & Oben haln'c. Phone 34. Subscribe for the Herald. 50 cents i month WATCH FOR THE YKI.I.OW CARS ; 'ibr Mrtt Auto Hnr1re in the City CARS FOR HIRE Day or Night KLAMATH FALLS AUTO COMPANY Phone 17 1137 Miiin Street IIIMHMHVIilM WOGD OF , ALL KINDS Johnson Wood Co. Phone 183 TO YOUR HEALTH HAWXHURST'S MARKET Has been completely remodelled, is In the most sanitary condition, aud has oil automobile delivery to insure lightning service. CAN YOU BEAT IT? for u combination for health and convenience? Our prices are right anil our incuts the best. 717 Main St." Phone 241R Motorcycles AGENCY ' f N D I A N ' T (Powerplus) . EXCELSIOR P7 (Police Model) Demonstration uny time. We iell 1010 HARLEY- DAVIDSON i KLAMATH f SPORTSMAN STORE Main near Eighth, ' .24 second Juiml Motorcycles aa4" Bicycles, 10 to $300, " Stogie and three-speed,'' iV09. to . 1010 model. Terms," nad' small' 'PaynwHt. t SEE VEGUTE- HE HAS ITlJj r Hi ' ' 4 ..' .iTrA. imt&sL? a y--VffJ: . ., i ; "" tyi4pWMi d 'BL I dm Laft aiaaaaaa' aaaaWHK :.m - ' -2 " S.79TCHULI X LINK RIVER KLKCTRIC C&$'$i ,M''' ; 4H " 3 , , Kiaawth rUMpigMM B B vjv i3 5 Frt intptthn oi ng bttJmttmnjf:- Htm a 'f -Jj r svavawBvawnrsvaurBirBwaw.arawHr uibfbi -' K.taa our Income. See Cldlcote. Z