v$'r1K&'r. f-X ht - ar . , r a P AM TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OKEOON "TUHOAy, HAV ,, W1 W. & SLOUGH For Assessor To the Voters of Klamath Ceuaty: it 1 am placed In the omce of assess or by your votes I pledge myself to the following standards and Ideals: 1 I shall give all my time aad tkt best of ay ability to tho work of the The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor PttbHahad dallv tlttrt & Tht Harald Publishing Company of Klamath rails, at 116 fourth street I shall do my beat to place upon the tax roll every piece of taxable property la Klamath county, ud will mm each piece equitably,. I The "Umber baron" aad "Small taxpayer" will look alike to me. I ctaad for a square deal for alL 41 wui not use the once to re ward friends or punish enemies. 51 will not use the opportunities afforded by the. office to promulgate aay "Ideas" or "Isms." There Is work enough In the offlce to consume all the time and energy of the most actlre Entered at the postottoe at Khun. ath Falls. Orecoa. for traasmlsstoa through the malls ae soreaa class mntter. OUR WEEKLY SERMON "Baptizes1 Jttemv P saw" My Rot. U. C. iMshsrda, Beater Graee M. at Chare Subscription terms by address la the Uait One year . . . One month -,. .. mail to aay tea matea: ....MI Sw7 6 The peace and prosperity ot the county depend upon a Just and intelll- "Srea though we aavekaowa Christ after the flesh, yet bow kaow we aim so ao more." II Cor., 1:1. Brawn and boat under the domtaloa of brain. Brala aader' the domtaloa of mind. Iliad under the demlaka at moral creative power, lack la the se cret of the upward climbing race of men. We tank today la terms at dy namics. It is a question of power la thought, science and coadaet Natare Is no mere picture. We are more aad more conscious ot subtle forces la air and Plant and animal -life. The mm. TOMORROW will be fittingly cele- tlon of right aad wrong as related to bratedln the various churches of Hfo sums Itself up In three questiens: this city In common with all ot the What Is the nature of the good? What churches in the United States aad I Is the standard ot moral Judgment? KLAMATH PALM, OREGON SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1918 "MOTHER'S DAY" many all over the world. Jt has coma to take a large place In the thoughts of men at this time of the year, until the second Sunday of May has become gent administration of public business. the recognized day ot its celebration. 7 Tour support In the Primary and I The Idea originated in the mind of In the Election Is solicited upon the above declaration of principles. Respectfully, W. S. SLOUGH. (Paid Advertisement) Herald's Classified Ad vs. Advertlswiieau la the ClaaeUedl colaauw are printed at the rate et Five ceats a line, iavarlable la ad vaace. Hereafter ae advertise seats will be accepted aaleaa ac companied by the cash. FOR SALE FOR SALE Thoroughbred young cockrels of the famous Bradley train of Barred Plymouth Rock, se lected eggs for hatching. 15 eggs, $1,75; 30 eggs in one basket, $3.25. Can ship eggs most any distance and they will hatch well. R. P. Clark. Weed, California. s-tf FOR SALE Studebaker "25," 5 pas senger automobile, la good conditio, cheap for cash. SeeChllcote. S FOR SALE CHEAP Camera, at Herald offlce. Slnnott ffa Anna T.Mfl. n9 Dktl.jAlMVIa i. a desire to commemorate the anniver sary ot her mother's death, and It occured to her that it would be a beautiful tribute to motherhood if all persons showed their love and loyalty in some way, too. The white carnation was selected as Mother's Day flower. Its whiteness stands for purity; Its form, beauty; Its t abundant and large field of growth, charity; its lasting qualities, faithful ness; Its fragrance, love. It la univer sally held that among the-many vir tues of motherhood these purity, beauty, charity, faithfulness and love- are the most notable. The custom has grows for people to wear a white carnation on that day, and to send a picture, or a letter, or flowers, home to mother. In recent years many people have honored mother, if dead, by wearing the white carnation, and if living by wearing a red one. WHY NOT? W ODLDNT it be a good Idea If those men who are backing the recall election of three members of the council, would appear before the coun cil Monday night and ask that the ordl- FOR SALE Sewing machine, heater nance calling the election, be laid oa aad bed. 816 Jefferson street -6t the table Indefinitely? Business is Improving; conditions FOR SALE The two-story brick store are favorable for a prosperous sum- building, with full size basement. mer, and there are so many things for known as the Lamb block; located In all of us to do to build up Klamath dfjlA BaAM M ldk ttAA aiAaA tarn. ' .. - .- vv vi. ujb uusiucbb uumci unrolls ana make it a peaceful commun- AHUU.UI m, vn oi teas uu ny, that It will pay better If we all e.wu casn. balance, terms, would forget our little differences and devote take In exchange some good farm land our energies toward blggeT" things. rtniutiwwHinc. rarer- There can be no satisfaction In put tber particulars, address a A. Lamb, ting the city to the heavy expense oi Agnew, Calif. -n-gt another election, simply because It can .be done. FOR EXCHANGE FOR 8ALB OR TRADE Fine old! violin. Could use good motorcycle. Enquire Herald. " 8-6t .1 PUBLIC SERVICE: COMMISSIONER MISCELLANEOUS' THE people of Klamath county are particularly Interested in the se lection of the proper man as a member of . the Public Service commission.' Heretofore all members of thin Imnnr. MONEY TO LOAN Arthur B. Wil-'tant deoartment have been ..Wfrf bob, 61 Mala. SS-tf from Western Oregon and were men j who naturally felt a greater Interest la " wsw cjuMlrlnv MIm valtma.1 ..u - wv .wiiwh, ntriw MONEY TO LOAN At 8 Arthur W. Wilson, 517 Mala. for m Portland and the Willamette Valley FOR BENT Two and 3-room furnish-'than thay woald for the territory east , ed apartments. Jackson, apposite White Pelican. building. 10-tt FOR RENT New modern Inquire 219 Jefferson. bungalow. -ll-t of the mountains. By an amendment passed by the last legislature. Eastern Oregon will this year have the privilege of selecting its own man as a member of : the board. Last year the factories FOR RENT Nicely furnished five-,, and. shippers ot Klamath county were room moaern nouse in gooa location given very tardy consideration when neighborhood. Enquire between they complained of the shorten of -t a, to. aad 2 p. m. at 1028 Jefferson '.cars and other-lack of servlca from street 12-Jt the railroads, and if we are to secure HELP WANTED WANTED Young woman to learn nursing. Apply head nurse, Black barn Hospital ' " ii-st 1 i 1. 1 . HOUSE , A feed let aad fair 3-reom house fer $400, en easy terms. Oeed 4-reem house, nicely furnished, twe big lets, all fer Sato, cash. , Three-room house with some furnl tare, three blocks from Mala; only 8SQ0, en easy terme. Nice 4-reem bungalow, with bath, .ealy three blocks from Main. Price 81,050; terms. See ChllcoU, 833 Main street ' 11 Grand Union Tea Store Special Portland pricee oa Ten, Cofeett Spices uiSmim A Trial will Cearuee Yea ' ' B. P. LEWIS any better results this year, we should unite In securing the election of a man who is both capable and whose homelood. location would place him In sympathy with the needs of this end of the state. J. W. McCullocb, of Ontario, Is the only, candidate for this Important po sition from Central Oregon, aad na turally the shippers of this -county could expect better attention from him than they could from any of the other candidates, who are all located In the extreme northern part of the state. With the selection of a man from Umatilla or Baker county, -the shippers of Klamath would be little better off than they are at the present time, in view of the fact that there are no candidates for this office from Klamath county, the people here could not do better than supporting the man I nearest their home, especially when J that man Is probably superior la flt ness and qualifications of aay of the others la the race. J. W. MoCulloch Is entitled to aad should receive the unanimous vote of the retabllcaaa la KUmath county. What la the motive power for moral action? These questions apply to the individual life, to the social life, to the state, to the vast aad complicated at tain of diplomacy and International; life. Life from this standpoint be-J comes a great fascination, the fasci nation of nothing less than the con flict of the ages. j If you would test a moral Ideal, you must do so by looking- at the motive, which It Inspires for its 'realization, ir my moral Ideal compels me to lie to attain to It. there Is something wrong in the Ideal The Ideal Inspires the act, and If the act Is dishonest, or crude, or low, the Ideal that Inspires It Is dishonest, or crude, or low. The great question, then. Is, what makes me do things? Plato, loag ago, recog nized the power of the morally beaa- tlful, but he failed to answer the question, "How shall a man bora blind to the morally beautifully, re ceive his sight?" In other words. "How shall the sinner be made to see his sin and so have his sight healed that he rhall hate the sin and forsake It?" What are the elements that sack a power must have If It shall be equal to the task? These are three. It mast appeal to the heart Itself to be a re demptive and creative power inslnful humanity. Does Christianity give this power? Let.us look first at history. If we would study, the Bible .rightly, we must reckon with this power which is ever present No other ancient peo ple ever gained such power la moral leadership as the Hebrews. The exU of their Uvea Is laid bare, together with the good, la.Old.Testameat his tory. Against- these -base'deslrea. the moral power of Ood Is always work ing. When we see them bowing to.a golden calf, we also 'see a Mosea coat ing down from a mountain fresh from his talk with Ood, aad bearing 1 hfe nanos the moral law ot the ages .Whose first command la Thou shalt have ao other gods before me.". .' This moral law and all the great prophets always worked against .the' base aad aaaat- ural tendency of the people. mainspring of the wonderful pro oi this wonderful people was obedi ence to Jehovah bV this moral- law. They stood out separateyand dlstlaet from other peoples In their, ideals aad moral lives. No other nation obeyed its gods because it was right to do so or from a sense of duty, but always selfishly. This religious moral motive was a social force that moalded hath the Individual aad the social lastlta tions and national character. Witness the wisdom of Isaiah aad Hosea aad their curslngsof sin and their fair pic tures of the beauty of a Zloa which should follow moral parity. Hear the seer in Deuteronemy: "And what aa tlon Is there so great that hath stat utes and Judgments so righteous aa this law, which I set before yoa this day?" . ' But If the Old Testament breathes of creative moral life, how much more the new. The limitations of Judea are cast off and the gospel Is present ed In a direct personal appeal. to' the heart of humanity from the heart of Jesus' Idea of maklac aa aood was to bring the love of Ood to oar hearts. And this love was Borsoalned. Jesus did sot talk of .seme abstract love of a distant, Ood. He gave aim- self and personified the' Jova, He planted the moral power of a sew affection. Dr. Gunsaulus says: ' "It" I a great thing to know that along oaew pathway are such thiags as great pria- clples and eternal right and' .valid trains; bat It u much more whea a man cannot look apon a great prind Whea the aealea at hU Hebrew aar rowaesa had faUea from his ayes he saw the whale world la Its aeed, aad became himself a world persoaallty aad teacher ot all time. Secoad, the Holy Spirit wheaee comes all power Is the spirit at wisdom and love for commoa work and every day life. The Christie motive power is aot aloae tor those rare soals who may always have a beatific vision of Ood. But It Is the dally power of the Spirit for life's commoa dally usee. What then, does the text mean? .It .means that Christ died In the flesh, having raised humanity a step, that ho might live In the Spirit and raise them another step. Seeing him Ja the flesh, they lived oa a fleshly plane, but seeing him in the spirit, they rise to a spiritual plane. v Roads are ear best asset Row la the devil would you get anywhere It we dldat hare roads. t am galas to be bigger thaa te feel spiteful toward any ae, Bad If the pre- eeceseers ta essee have made mistakes, the logical thug te do la te rettlfy them, the same as la aay other bael- Remember that your prosperity Is measured by Klamath's. . . TRADDIUS McHATTAN. Republican Candidate for County Com- missloaer. LEGAL NOTICES DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. Ne. T. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE first State A Samp Bank At Klamath Falls, In the State of Ore gon at the close of business May 1,1 1816: I RESOURCES Loans and discounts 94G4.S2119' Overdrafts, secured and un secured . 201.38 Bonds and warrants .............. 37,056.66 STAR THEATER May t$iml 14 Y B JU R Sanitary acleace has of late made rapid' strides with results that ere ot untold blesslag to humanity. The 1st est appllcatipa of Its untiring research to the recommeadatloa that It to sj necessary to attend to Internal sani tation of the drainage system ot the human bodras.lt Is to the dralaa of the house. Those of us who are accustomed to feel dull aad heavy whea we arise. splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, add stom achs, can, laataad, feel as fresh aa a daisy by opening the sluices of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal potoos ous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, -sick or well, should, each morning before breakfast, ;drlak a glass-ot real hot water with a teaspoonful of llmeatoae phosphate la It to wash from the stomache, Uvar aad bowels the previ ous days ladlgeetikle waste, soar Mia aad pcesoaoee toxies; thus cleaaslag, sweeteaing'aad purifying the satire alimentary caael before puttiag mere food Jnto. the staaaack.- The aettoa of hot, water and llmeetoae.phosphate oa aa empty stomach la wonderfully laTlgoratiatv ' It eleaaa oat all the pur fenaeatatioas. gases, waste aad acidity aad gives oae a spleadld ap petite, for -breakfast -'-While yoa' are eajoylng your breaJrtaat the pkespeat. ed hot waterto quletr extfaetlag'a large volume of waterfroar the blood The4u Settiag ready" for a thorough flushlag of all the laatde orgaas. 'ioe -millions' or people whe are bothered; with coastlpatloi. " bilious spells,.' stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness: -others who have sallow skins." blood disorders aad sickly com- plexiona:are urged to get a quarter ppuad of -limestone phosphate from the drug store. Thir will east very little, but far suBdeat to' make aay- oae.a.&roBouaeed creak oa the sub ject of -internal saaHatIoa.-Adr. Stocks and other-eecuritlca 3,239.16 Furniture and fixtures .......... 8.1S6.9S Other real estate owned ...... 26,653.07 Iud from banks (not re serve banks) . 4.70.47' Duo from approved -reserved ' banks GS.760.68 Checks and other cash Items ....... ..... 691.18 Exchange for clearing house 17,386.33 Cash on hand . 36,668.97 5 Total f6S5.616.0S LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In I C0.000.00 Surplus fund .. , 10.000.00 Undivided profits, less ex- penses and taxes paid ...... ' 3,999.60 Individual deposits subject to check 429,676.70 Cashier checks outstanding 1S.Z66.34 Certified checka . . Time and savings-deposits .. Notes and bills redlscounted Bills psyable for money bor rowed .. ................ 45,000.000 317.00 99,641X1 3.916.00 Total 1666,616.05 State of Oregon, i-ouniy or Kiamatn. ss: I. John 81emeas Jr., cashier ot tbs above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statsment Is true to the best of my kaowledge aad belief. JOHN SIEMENS JR.. Cashier. Correct Attest: OEO.T.. BALDWIN, E.' L. ELLIOTT, J. W. SIEMENS, Directors. Subscribed aad sworn to before me this 13th day of May. 1918. L. W. MEHAFFET. Notary Public. My oommlasloa expires March t, 1910. Jggg4BBBBBBBBBBB dlsBSBBSBBBBSBSBsm 8aBBBBBBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr7lCj m gfPJaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBM asBSBSBstaaBBSBSBSBSBSBsaV lh V JwrnBaaasBSBSBSBSBBSBsaV Hmm.'J,ttl V'aSmaSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBsV CANDIDATlS.MOTICt Aayeaadldate'of aay pelitlea) party is cordially extended theprlvUege et aaaressing the people, from, the ahtt- rorm where I speak la4hto,campalga. . 6f C. hL OWJSLL. Phone ata-alne for the heat la trlcal work. Promptness gey bobby. Cecil Weeks, electridaa, JClamatb Mpcrtsmaa'a Store, llghth aad Mala. auh" ' the authority of Ood over the abal Don't put yourself off wltiaiytilig (nat goes less dees, thaa this. Infor mation is ao subetiteta fer expert ence." The same fruits areppareat la the lire oi tae cnurch. Twe markei'traks are seea l;UUs Christiaa ; moUve power. First,, the eoasclousaaM of power which fill every tree Christina life. Saul objected to the new reliatea of Jesus because of Its apaareat weak- ness. Men do that today, but they for. get waat it has dene for the world through these same people. Whea the unnst in a aiaae of glory had eee quered Seal of Tarsus, thea Seal dto- Say, voter, what's the market vales ofyour future? . - We all UVe la Kkmath. keaoe kiim- a tb. county. United we stand, divided we: tall,-' to an. old- truth, 'aad 'every day It gets older. f - rt' Every person la KTeanrh eoeaty sbpaidJitaad fer itobetUnseat, waleh means. malatalalttg what -ire already aaveaad doing semethlag for Its' bet-termeat.every-yeaf:' J " ' -Tea rears age,' whoa 1 came here,' there were roads ,'sueh aa taey were, aad in that -time they have' cost as a lot .of .money, aid they are solas to costaomethiag every year, aa few tausavtaet .are-bullae etoert start to Nettoe of Peundmaewr's Sale NoUce Is hereby Urea that the aa- dei-signed,' pottndmaster. of .the dty of Klamath Falls did Impound la the pound of said city, .the following de scribed animals: One gray mare, breaded C. A. oa right sheulder: one buckskin horse. no visible brand. And. that unless the owner or own- era of said animals, or other persoa aavlag aa Interest therein, shall, be fore the time limit ot sale stated be low, claim possession of said animals and pay all costs aad charges for the keeping and advertising thereof,, to gether with all fees provided by ordl aaee of said etty for such cases, said animals will be sold t pubUe auction for cash at the dty pound at the hour PM o'clock a. bl, oa Friday, May If, 1916. . ' ' Dated May 13, 1918. " aR. T. BALDWIN, , ' 18-St , ' - Pouadmaster. S: -n" . 4 'Mi TH8 INCOMMRABLS ANNOUNCES HCft.SICQND APP8ARANCI ON THI PACIFIC COAST,. -,., 1 ' " raiW, See VBUH lii her serlss of .remarkable:and 'daring novtltit. A tern piste clianae of prog ram each night Something new svtry mlnutt.n Ftatur. Ing her famous Water Sensation. Reeerd breaklnaJ.sValght Jacket sioapt. VSUR will expose Just hew one oeen'hand cuffs at each performance. A SPECIAL ATTRACTION In Connection With the Usual Feature Filmt UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC We are agents fer CelkJee HaaUliea's rrright hoau on the Upper Klamalii Lahi. every mnralat? esrept Baaday, at 7(M. aialli peteruger maA lluees leave ihU oOlce i'HitSti twit Western Transfer Co. MAIN tTRKKT. NKAH FIFTH -.ii' Treaeurer'e Notice There are funds la the county trees-' ury ror the redemption of all Klamath county warranto protested oa or be fore June 30, 1911. " laterest will eease from this date. .Dated at Klamath Fals, Oregoa, this 13th day of , May, 1911. OIO. A. HATDON. U-3t Couatr Treasurer. CLOTHES Qjri; Absolute Individuality depreciate as soon as they in Baiai pie without seeing aad heariag a itt .I.am w vltolly WtereeiM to lOaatath as. moat of yon -froai tiiretarty owa aaataadselat Wheal aa;ram''ge- i " iae io -auaaaata-eoaary, i meaa progress, oeoaomy aeed reads aad a buslaoss sitmlslstratloa that la for.tM,aplMl,ioaeSf of all wo tax- paTosaj,, i .iss ;7,'. v I deal have to eeaae wat aad aeddle yoa a tot of buU about the -evamtr. as yea lire here, and et'eaMaed':tv!t Jsbh tho saaai aa.l'agt, ;.fW feel th I am right I waat your juepert for the essee of eeeaty If .am.etoetod as eaeef the eeaatr oMtt I skU tasett tae4 V'aort'tflho' oaey bo espeaded to' iJm axabtst'jBV Netlee InvHlng Blee Bias Will BO fDmirmA h tlia VaII.. Judge of the city of Klamath Fails, Oregon, up to and lncludlaa Moadav. May 18, 1918, at the boar of I o'clock p. at, for the repair of Sixth streeL from Klatock. avoauo to tho city limits; Third street from Mala to Oraat- Eighth street from Mala to High; High street, from Eighth to Niath: Nlath treat from High to Prospect; Pros pect to Upham; Upham to Orofoa are- aue; oregoa avenue to Delta, la ae. oordance with the speelfleatioas of tho elty engineer oa file with the Value Judge, , Bids, to be submitted separ ately for Third stmt aad Sixth street Mgftth. Niath, High. Preeaeet Uahem d Oregoa streets as aMatloaed shall be eoaeidered oae aalt aad a seaarato bid Msesitted therefor. Tae.CeeamMiCoaaeil right to reiott any aad all bids. , A- UUVTTT, PeMee Jadge. .'MX'- . Your choice of hundred! irf .Iwoolens ,Vlp ', I ' J .. The Patterns Ybu Like The Style You Like The Fit You Demand A reserves the Come in and pick any one bf the smart styles on display, dictiite your own tailoring instructions and let us measure you. Result Satbfaction. LOEWE TAltORS, vJJutJ.'f- whtohltU r,v t-" ?". . ' r 1,1'',", .,r-v ," 'f -.. ". 5 i -.v,.. coveroa it te ae a rawgloa of