The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 21, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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CAN'T BEAT "TIZ" SaysTTiere Will Be No Exodus From Europe After War
flrl
premium
JIABMAI.ADE
Kelllers Dundee, per Jar . .40c
WAFFLK FIXUR
Clowe's Belf-raWng, Per
package c
BVBCI
"Hot Oike," per K ga. . . .0c
COCOA
Hershcy', per pound . . . .4ftc
Van Riper Bros.
TIIK STORK OK gUAMTY
"GET THE HABIT"
Wood
8I.AU, IJMU AND RODV
Hatred to aay length. Our best
block wood U delivered direct
from sheds, and U always dry.
One load will convince jrou.
KLAMATH FUEL CO.
0. Peyton, Mgr. Phoae 187
WHEN EEET HURT
"TIZ" FOIl HOKE, T1KKI), PUPPED
UP. ACHING, CALLOU8ED FEKT
OK COKXH
. "Surel I um Tir
TJl'jy every tiro for any
!jtu 'oot troutlo."
I .
It '-
dlQicult for a commercial community
to develop tbo Intricate export busi
ness where the dements of trading
are unfamiliar.
Great firitaln will certainly make
EDITOR'S NOTE The following rtUle, written at the suggestion of Hie United Prcc. outline postwar
iwidltions n England, a tern by Mr. Henry Godon Self ridge, the American who Introduced the American de
partnient ttorc and American bnalnets mctliod into London trade with eeoraoua financial racce.. Mr. 8et
fridge lone haa been a close tudent of International and European comsaetcUl ecoaoaiios.
ny HENRY GORDON' SELFRTDGE
.(Written for the United Press)
LONDON, April 11. (Uy mall) England U recognizing for the first
Europe will rite rapidly from the time In fifty years that commerce Is
ashes of war. the most necessary branch of actlrlty
Demobilizing the great armies, re- lu building up the state. I think the
starting the machinery and collecting terms of final settlement of this war
i um luinui ui tuiuuigrce win iaae mu navo mucn io ao trim possloie nereeii a greater ezpun uauuu luwi
time, but the spirit of rerlral will be trading hmong themselves of tho na- the war then she tvjs before. Much!
much greater than ever before. lions now at war. ,of the old spirit or "let-well enough
The belligerent nations' enormous .Many people feel that the public alone," and getting enough to live on
new machinery for making munitions never agnln will buy a German made nnd then getting out of business will
will, mostly, be adapted to develop- nrtlcl. Others feel that trading again have cvr.pureted.
Ing various manufactures This will must begin between Germany and.
be a great asset. Gr.iat Britain after the settlement, to ,ook ,cforc Y"u Ijel'p'
I-or memy-uve years i nae rejuc-
RETURN ENGAGEMENT
THE BATTLE CRY
OF PEACE
"A CalUo Arms Against War"
Which it believed to be the mott noteworthy
achievement in the history of motion pictures
You can bo happ) -footed In u
moment L'oo "TU" and not or suf
fer with tender, raw, burning, bllktcr
ed, swollen, tired, aching feet. "TU"
uud only "Tlx" takes tho pain and
soreness out of corns, calloused nnd
bunions
As soon im you put your feet in a
"Tlx" bath, you Just feel the hap
piness soaking lu. How good )our
poor, old feet feel. They want to
tlinco for Joy. "Tlz" Is grand. "Tiz"
Instantly draws out alt the poisonous
exudations which puff up your feet
and causo sore. Inflamed, aching,
sweaty feet.
Gel a 26-ct'Ut box of "TU" at any
drug store or department store. Get
Instant foot relief. Laugh at foot
Kufforers who complain. Because
jour feet are never, never going to
bother or make you limp any more.
Adv
I question whether labor will ever a greater or lesser extent depending
permit a return of tho pre-war low on tho manner In which the final
scale wages In England, France or treaty Is drawn.
Germany. I think the standard of England may adopt a protect It e
labor has been permanently raised tariff, taking the matter out of pol-
throughout Europe. I am very glad lllcs Before the war, the lsauo of
of It. Tremendous Impetus has been protection was nearly dead, but with
r.ivcn to female labor. European wo- the new Industries sprnglng up there
men have for years wanted a larger will be a feeling that they should be.
place In the commercial world. They at least for a period, protected from
hate ll lower ;r!ccd continent!) labor
These women never again will oc- America could manufacture for the
cupy dull, uninteresting places In the European market, but lias not during
home This will Increase tho supply the bit ear and a half manifested
I of labor after the war perhaps 50 per any great desire to do It, or taken any
'rant. I think InrrAnrcibft nrnrtnrt Inn cArffina ctrna tntrnrri1 It ntlti n fpw at.
will employ part of this Increased sup- rcptlons.
ply. The European labor supply at America has not jet quite learned
the beginning of the war was greater tbo eclcnce of export business It Is
than tho demand. This was the rea-
fented the oldest and strongest Life
Company In America, and over ten
ears In Klamath county. See me
before insuring, and I will save you
money.
w & f F. M. PRIEST. Agent.
Farm Implements
Complete stock McCorwrick Kinder, Mower, Reaper. Rake and
Header. Weber Wacom and Logging Truck. Implement and
Vehicle.
J. S. Mills & Sons
ion for the low wages.
Ptlll I think I am right that wages
are permanently raised. I think they
will bo raised by the power of the
trade unions. Europo will, after the
war, no matter If It lasts two years
more, have enough money to do busi
ness. Those who have been living on
the Interest or their money will suffer
most. The rich man who Is active
can afford to lose his money because
he Is continually getting more.
It has been the custom (or a man
to ictlrc from or never enter busi
ness. Just living upon his small or
largo Income, and seeking & peerage
Dearest Public:
Were you ever a regular kid, and j
got licked in the morning for not
washing your feetwhen you went to
bed tho night before?
Did you ever get mother's kiss and
your dinner pall and bo aimed for
school and never get there, but wan
der to the hills and listen to the
humming of the bees and watch the
squirrels, and gather wild flowers, and
Qsb, and have some other kid bell'
them and "whack1' the money?
Gee, but wasn't it good to be alive,
to feci the sunshine, and bear the
songs of the birds, to small the per
fume of the flowers, and have the Itch
DANCE
AND
CANDIDATES' BALL
at Gray's Hall
PINE GROVE
SATURDAY EVENING
APRIL 22
Tickets, including sapper, 9 1.00
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HADACHE
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EGGS FOR EASTER
Why Uko chance In buying Easier Egg, when you can get
guaranteed egg direct from our rnncli freli every day?
EASTER DINNER
If you want nice leg of lamb for Easter dinner, place )our
order early.
Don't forget a few aUcca of choice Klamalli county sugar
curcl ham for Easter-breakfast.
Order Your Chickens Early
THE PEOPLE'S MARKET
"From Producer tolConsumer"
Grain Smut and Potato Scab
Cost this country hundred of thousands of dollar annually. This
amount ran be saved through the use of a good
FORMALDEHYDE
We aelt the best grade aad guarantee it. The government rec
ommends it use. To tmke cure of beat result you should get your
supply from a.
or baronetcr. Now he will And It
wise and Inviting to becomo a buel- and warts, and not care If your hair
nc-ss mar. who helps produce. ' 's or out. but just waller around
I think society, so often snobbish nnd be content with tne worm
and unintelligent In big affairs, will
break off the barnacles of the mid-
Victorian period nnd again look upon
Most generally these long-faced.
serious guys, that can't smile, have
plucked a lemon from the peach orch'
work, trade and commerce as praise-lard, or are so eager for tho filthy
woi thv. rather than citable. ', lucre or are framing to place the bar-
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poon in you so oeep tnai you win
not try to take It out.
Seriousness is not a criterion of the
masslvo intellect; It should be a sig
nal for yon to put on your armor If
England has many beautiful es
tates with much Idle ground. A great
many of these estates will be sold be
cause the owners cannot anora to
hold them. Thus, much land here
tofore Idle will become agricultural you don't want to be stung. I
ground, used In the real interests of
life. Many young men who hadun
Interestlng posts have Joined the
army and got a taste of fresh air and
sunshine, which they will have diffi
culty In forgetting. Those posts now
must be made attractive and remun
erative Probably a large number of
theso young men will turn to newer.
goln to build a platform to stand on
for this county commissioner Job, but
I am not now, as I would have to tell
tho biggest bunch of damdest lies that
you ever heard, but that is not my
forte. I stand for good roads, and
wo have got to have them, as they
are our best asset.
Business Is business with me, and
ceuntries: Canada, Australia, South it's going to oe me same i
Africa.
Tbo United States will get her large
share, but Europe will strive to keep
tho best men.
I don't believe tho young man
whose head Is full of brains and
whose body is full of good red blood
will be content to contlnuo on the old,
somewhat feudal basis which existed
in parts of this portion of tho world
before the war.
NEURALGIA
PI
Oet a 10 cent package of Dr.
James' Headache Powders '
and don't suffer.
When your head aches you simply
must have relief or you will go wild.
It's needless to suffer when you can
take a remedy like Dr. James' Head
ache Powders and relieve the pain and
neuralgia at once. Send someone to
tli lnig store now for a di- package
o' 1 )r. James' Headacht 'owders.
Don t suffer! In a few inui..ciits you
will feel fine headschc gone no mor t
neuralgia pain. '
Written by and Vitagraphed under the personal
supervision of
r J. STUART BLACKTON
With acknowledgments to Hudson Maxim
for facts contained in "Defenseless America"
IN NINE STUPENDOUS PARTS
Music by the
PEERLESS ORCHESTRA
HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE
Monday and Tuesday, April 24-25
Special Matinee Tuesday
Admission
Reserved Seats
Children
35c
50c
15c
Seats on Sale at Harry Richardson's
elected to help do business for Klam
nth county.
This Is my home; I live in Klamath
Falls, and If you are a republican I
wnnt vnnr sunnert: that Is. If I am
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serious enough for you. I am paying .
my debts-, and I guess that's about as
good as these serious, self-anointed
folks are doing.
Hurry to my aid.
THADDEUS McHATTAN.
(lderwoxr5 PhanuatY
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Cut this coupon out, sign your name, and mall It to the Klam
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this summer:
City Beautiful Cemmittee: ,
Please enter me as a contestant In the City Beautiful Contest.
Name
Address
Have photographer call
Sound
Finance
U tbo best thing we have to greot
you with. We are a bank of con
servative liberality. Vour ac
count we want, and guarantee to
do everything for you consistent
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Timely Suggestions for Easter
That will appeal to you values and assortments, the
best we have been able to offer
New White Pumps for Easter
Just received a lot of White Pumpa for ladle
anil the Wliite Story Janes for chlldrea.
Ladies' White Pumps at $1.50
CHILDREN'S WHITE MARY JANES
Size 8 to IS $1.00
Size 12 to 2 $1.25
New Patent and Gun Metal Mary Jane for
Misses and Children. , ,
Sizes 8 to 12 . . .N. . .- .$1.75
Sizes 12 to 2 $1.95
Sizes 2M to 8 $2.25
Special Easter Sale of Silk Gloves
WPOD-LARK-
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FOISON
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SHOES
FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
QUICK, CERTAIN.
ST" jS5-SS WW
lYs bbadt. insvsv rial.
J!Ltotjri!ffi L"tf! !HKf:
VOX air-talw. Mo..,
Stl every tst Ita ere law-
T .n.......ui nniT1 rv
WHITMAN DRUG CO.
STAR DRUG CO.
New Pumps in Patent and Kid the newest
l-'ifth Avenue style.
Also u very choice selection of Boots in Patent
and Kid from
Children's White Dresses for Easter
A nice collection of White Dresses in sheer
fabrics, daintily trlmuied iu lace, embroidery and
i inborn. Moderately priced from
$1.50 to $3.00
White and Black in abort 12-bmttoa aad. la
button; double finger tipped, and la every way
perfect.
Short, black or white 45c
12-Buttoa, black or white 69c
10-Rutton, black or white ..",.; . .- 89c
Kid Gloves for Easter
BUck, tvhlte and ua; also black with white
stitching and white with black stitching.
$1.50 and $1.75
Easter Handkerchiefs
Splendid values in Shambrook Lawn, Cream aad
pure IJnen and Crepe de Chine.
Prices 5c to 50c
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New Shirt Waists for Easter
In Voile, Marquisette, Organdies, Wash Silks,
Crepe do Chine and Georgette Crepe. .
Prices $1.00 to $3.25
Women's and Children's Hosiery
The Hosier)' Department is well equipped to
oupply your needs, aad the values are the best we
liave ever offered. Three particular good numbers
aire BUck nnd White Silk IJsle air .... , 25c
Black and Colored Silk Hose at 50c -j,
The Best 1.00 SUk Hose hi black aad cejer t I
be had.
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