The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 17, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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The Eroning Herald
W. O. SMITH, Wrtor
At the Churches
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Piano wagon with roller
boating. Will give terms to respon-
alU party or trade for lumber. A
bargain. 8hepherd Piano Depot It-it
Published tally eaceet Sana
ine tienu niwim TTffT
nmmaia nun, ex lie nuta
Entered nt the
ath Valla, Oregon, far
tarongn tee
nutter.
f-etam
Subecrlptlen terau by anil
address in the unite
one year
One month . . .
to any
.31.00
. .10
VOtt SALE Team of maree, colt, new
wagon and harness. Enquire J. P.
Price. 17 Ma Eighth. ItSt
POR SALE Household furniture. Bi
quire 347 Ninth st 14-dt
POR SALE Cheap; one Baah Laae
plane, one Stafford piano, one Vic-
troto with 19 records; good aa new.
P. M. Qarich, at Sugar Bowl 16-dt
FOR SALE One Harley Davidson
motorcycle. Telford Bros. Wt eod
KLAMATH FAIJA, ORBGOX
8ATURDAY, JUNE 17, 1010
THE REAL VOICE OP THE PEOPLE
FOR SALE Or exchange for Portland
1 property, well located business lot
one block from White Pelican hotel.
Will sell at aacrince. Cash or terns.
Property absolutely clear of eacum-
Am willing to assume small
en trade. Address Owner,
615 Yeon BMg.. Portland, Ore. 175U
FOR SALE 1U4 Model Ford In Brat
cms condition. Han high tension
magnet. See or call up Telford Bros.
lMt-eod
FOR 8ALE Several pianos, ased but
not abased; low prices; renting
terms. Inquire of Shepherd, next door
17-tf
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FOR RENT
FOR RENT Good store room
small lodge room, eorner Second
ad Mam. See Chlleote. t
FOR
RENT Sevea room
it: claw in; M per
U K Wleeoes. phoae 33. IMt
fur-
LOST AND FOUND
FOUHD-Saell
eanhaTe
at tan Herald
If
ktt, of took. Owaar,
by prorlag property
and paring
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED Permanent tenants far
completely furnished modern fonr
rosna apartment Mrs. E. J. Murray,
Cedar and High. Mf.
MONET TO LOAN At S per cent
Artha B. Wilson. tl7 Main. 33-tf
Chicago Republican The Kansas
newspaper advice to "back up the freo
trade president seems appropriate
since the president himself makes his"
chief business either backing up or
backing down.
Dawsoa Co. (Mont) Review Mr.
wusoa nas naa many views on are.
paredness, and it Is not strange that
congress found it dlmcult to follow
his many changes of mind.
Caldwell (Idaho) Tribune The Wil
son administration for tho second time
is withdrawing from Mexteo anna ac
complishment The Mexican problem
will be with aa forever, at the rata we
are going.
Unlontowa (Pa.) Herald Over and
over again Mr. Wilson has been warn
ed where hta "watchful waking" pol
icy was tending.
Salem (Ore.) SUtesmaa Now Mex
icans want the United States soldiers
to get out of Mexico, on the 'ground
that their object has been accomplish
ed. This. too. may take some "watch
ful waiting."
Mt Vernon (Onto) RepusHcaa-Newa
As might be expected, democrats In
congress have been very much em
barrassed by disclosures regarding the
"slush rand" raised by Italian lemon
importers for the purpose of lnluenc
lng tariff legfamtion In 'this country In
IMS.
Ashland (Wis.) Press President
Wilson planted n tree recently. We
hope It stays punted, and n hundred
years from now It can be eetntet out
as the tree planted by America's great
est note writer.
Burlington (In.) Hawkeye Demo
cratic National Chairman MeComha
believes in quitting weSe the anftUng
Church of Cartas Bilanmnw Sirrtiaa
are held en Sunday morning nt 11
o'clock and Wednesday evening nt
o'clock la Christina Science TsnH la
the Jacobs' block, earner Taert and
Main streets, upstairs.
Sunday school (rem 0:45 to 10:41
a. m.
The faubject for tomorrow's lesson
will be. "Is the Universe, Inswntng
Man, Evolved by Atomic Farcer"
The reading room of the Society
t the same location will be open
on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
.ifternoona from 1:30 to 4:30 until
turther notice.
Grace Methodist Pg bungs!
Corner Tenth and High itreata. hi.
C. Richards, minister.
10 a. m 8uaday school. B. M. Chll
eote. superintendent.
11 a. m., preaching. Rev. Geo. F.
Hopkins of Portland.
p. in., Epworth League. John C
Yadon, president
8 p.m., preaching, Rav. Hopkins.
Midweek service Wednesday even
ing at 8 o'clock.
Choir practice Thnradey at 7:M
P-a-
Vernon T. Motaeheabacher, choris
ter. Miss Lorain BUton, pianist
The public is Invited to the 'preach
ing services. ,
Emmanuel Septic Meet la the li
brary bulldugveerner 14 una Mala.
Bible school. 10 a ax. O. P. Coach
man, superintendent
Rev. Hunter of Ashland will preach
at 11 a.
Baptist young people's serviee. 7
p. m., Mrs. Perkins, president
'7:30, children's program.
Communion service arst Sunday of
each month.
Cottage prayer meeting, Wednesday,
8 p. m.
Women's home and foreign minion
ary society meets fret Thursday of
each month.
Mrs. Miller,
tendeat
Mrs. Origsby.
tendeat
You wiU
OUR WEEKLY SERMON
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(Phrok's Dtugkter'
J.-W. JENKINS, Paetor ef First Christian Chursh.
mlsslwnsry angaria-
auperin-
wiU the
Charles T.
Ill
FOR EXCHANGE 160 acres timber
Jnad. estimated two 'million feet for
Klamath Falls property. Enquire nt
HeraM erne.' 144t
OR. F. M. WHITE
BYE, BAR. NOSE AND THROAT
317 Odd Fellewo Building
Wood
SLAB, LTMB AND BODY
Sewed te nay leemta. Oar heat
bleak weed is dellverei onrect
rvecn ahsds, aaa la always dry.
One land watt convince yea.
KLAMATH FUEL CO.
o. Fes-tea, Mar. PaemS7
Trenton (Me.) Republican Ameri
can Industries aave always
protection, and wOl need It mere tana
ever when the present Bnropeaa war
ends, and the products of cheap labor
will be hunting n market In this coun
illaot (N. D.) Optic-Reporter Pres-J
went Wilson Is evidently determined
to fight It oat on this line if it taken
all the stationery in the White House.
Senator Herding "Watchful wait
ing" brought on as contempt In Mex
ico, lessened respect for as in Bare,
ana lowered the standard of coat-
dencent
PACIFIC
COAST
LEAGUE
Standing ef the Club
Won Lost Pet
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If yea want information regarding
land oa Klamath Reserve-
address
Clayton Kirk
NOTARY PUBLIC
Chiioqiua, Oregon);
aesmata lafermaUon regnrdlag aU
Indian esute lands and description
of property.
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Los Angeles.
San Francisco
Portland
Salt Lake .
Oakland
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Reealte Yesterday
At Portlaad R. H. EL
Portland .. 31
Vernon . j g a t
PnPhehmjpsaj,siejvjsaw,usv
STAR DRUG COMPANY
Constipation Is a very simple,
natural trouble, but unless prop
erly treated, it may develop into
n moat serious and complicated
eaaea. W adrw that Carl'a
Mftlf Liver Lifters he kept la ev
ery aeuc W cannot recommend
these, pills too highly. We eau-f
uea ear patrons against the free
and Indiscriminate use of laxa
tiraaaad pureatfves. 3Se: Star
Drrif O.
iww''y
Hagcrman and Fisher;
Spencer. Hess replaced
the ninth.
At Los Angels R. H. B.
San Francisco . t 6 2
Los Angeles . 3 g i
Couch and Sepulveda; Seogglns and
Boles. Brooks replaced Benulved. in
the eighth'; Zabel replaced Seogglns
in the ninth.
At Oakland R. H. B.
Oakland 3 3 0
Salt Lake 0 7 0
Boyd and Elliott; Hughes and Venn.
m
Rarnihnniieiiatlaa
'Accountant now la Klamath Falls
will establish ttjewat system for yen
and keep yea straight oa easy terms.
Also bandies InakfwL mercantile and
aU lines of bwlacss. AAdrses baa pM,
KlsmathFali,. r mts
' '
If yew expect to buy a hem In the
city or eeuntry, Chljcete em aave yen
money. ' ' f
Sad a
Emmanuel Baptists.
ajt. , , til 1 in I
JTJSBJE nSBByyM(awBB
Third and Pine etreets.
Hurd, pastor;
atreet
Until further notice servtece will he
ld regularly aa feBewa
Sunday nt 10 and U a. m. and at!
p. m., and the mldwaaa. aacwss ea
Wednesday evening at g p. m.
Christian Chursh Ceraat nth are.
andPlnestreet J. W. Jaajdaa, paster,
room t. Hotel Waaatagena.
10 a m.. Bible scaeel.ciaas.Oeo. A.
Haydon. superiateaaeat
11 a. m., preaching,
7 p. m., Endeavor meeting, Mies Ap-
plegate, president
All not worshipping elsewhere are
cordially invited to attend these ser
vices.
Baptist Church Comet Eighth sad
Canal streets. Rev. J.B. Grhlth
pastor.
Bible school at 10 a. m.. C. R. D
Lap, superlntsadsat
Regular morning services.
Preaching at 11 am. sad 7:30 p.m.
Everyone cordially Invited to these
services.
Bonaasa M. E. church Pastor Sidney
W.HalL
Services for the month wiU ha held
as follews:
First Sunday At Bona naa nt 11 a
m. and 7:30 p. m.; nt Dairy at 3 p. m.
Second Sunday Po Valley at 11 a
m; Bonaasa at 7:30 p. m.
Third Sunday At Lorella at U a
m.; Bonanza at 7:30 p. m. '
Fourth Sunday At Bonaasa at 11 a
m. and 7:30 p. m,; Dairy at 3 p. at
When there are Ire Suadaya la the
month, morning service wHl be held at
Text Exedu. 3:140.
W have albums In our homes con
talntng photon of oar loved ones and
our friends. We love to turn Its pages
and read the lessons wrlttea In the
faces. Even the dress and styles are
Intereatlng. and soraetlmea amusing.
We also have another book on the
center table tiled with pen pictures.
It la Mower's Bible. We love to study
these pictures of the long ago because
they are ao full of Interest Human
nature la ever the.samo, and a single
life truly portrayed as by an Inspired
pen Is always Interesting, because It
touches our lives at .so many points.
This beautiful, aweet story, or rather
pen picture of Pharoah's daughter Is
before us, and let us study It
First, let us eliminate our subject
from all others of the same name,
There are three persons known In the
Bible as Pharoah's daughter. In First
Chronicles, 4th chapter and 13th verse,
we learn that Merod took aa his wife
PhaVaoah's daughter. This woman
lived about one thousand four hundred
years before Christ She Is known to
posterity oaly because of the company
she kept In n geneologlcal record ah
la called Rlthlah, Pharoah's daughter,
whom Mered took. No one knows
which Pharoah's daughter she was.
We read In First Kings, 3d chspter.
'And Solomon made aBalty with
Pharoah. king of Egypt and took
Pharoahw daughter and brought her
into the city of David." Some say she
was treated with distinction for n
time, but later the king's conscience
troubled him because she was an idol
ator, and he removed her to n house
he built for her. She, too, derived her
renown from her associations. She
wan the wife of land's greatest king.
The pa picture does not portray tho
talents and virtues of this woman. If
fche posssaaad any.
Pharoah's daughter, the preserver
of Moses, lived aeaarty three thousand
Sve hundred years ago. For n simple
net of womanly benevolence her name
has been Immortalised. Twice her
i la mentioned In the New Testa
ment Oaee by the great apostw to
the Gentiles, and once by Stephen, the
rat martyr for the Christian faith.
The pen plctur of this young woman,
aa drawn la the book of Exodus, Is
beautiful beyond descriptica. A good
ly child ts born to n Hebrew family,
The creel decree to clay the male
children 'of the Hebrews had gene
forth, but ,a mother's love doted the
king's decree. The child waa con
cealed la the rushes In the waters
of the sacred NUe. Fharoah'a daugh
ter came to bathe la the river. The
cry or the helpless infant awakened
compassion, aad Israel's future law
giver waa saved alive. The Bible
leaves as la ignorance as to what
Pharoah's daughter ahe was. Josephu
tells us her name waa Thvrmuthla,
and history saya ah waa the daughter
of the mild king Set! I., and sister of
Barnes s IL
The world la under lasting ooUga
tione to this young woman, who aaved
In her own palace aad "educated la
ail the wisdom of the Egyptians,"
Moses, the man of Ood.
Who waa her father History says
Set! I., the cruel Pharoah who said,
"Behold, the people of the children of
l
Israel are aiotv nnd mightier than we;
come, let ua deal wisely with them,
text thty multiply, and it come to pass
that, when there falleth out any war,
they also join themselves to our ene
mies, aad tght against ua, aad get
them up out of the land." And who
commanded the midwlvea saying, "If
tho child be a son, then ye shall kill
It. but if II be a daughter, then ahe
shall live." The empty tomb of this
heartless trnnt who Issued this de
cree is at Thebes on the Upper Nile. ;
His stone sarcophagus, covered with
hieroglyphics, now lies In tho Laone
Muncuni In England.
In July, lttl. his mummied body to-
Kotliur with that of his daughter, and
many Pharoahs and priests were dis
covered at Deir-el-Babari, west of lb
Nile, opposite Thebes, and are now at
the National Museum at Boulak in
Egypt On June 1, 183. In the pres
ence of the khedive of Egypt aad oth
er dlstlngutahed persons representa
tives of other governments, the band
ages were removed from the body, and
men looked once more Into the face
or the Pharoah who made the chil
dren 'of Israel to aerve with rigor.
Two tinea f hieroglyphics were found
upon bis breast, which said: "In the
year nine, in the second month of
Plrt. the ltth day was the day for re-
clothlag the king Mu-Me-Ra, to wk
be life aad health and strength."
How atraage It la that after the
lapse of thirty-four centuries, just at
the Urn the critics were pronouncing
the Old Testament records myths,
these characters should coca forth
and any: "It la truth." How real It
makes the Old Testament! Bxodus
In no longer a myth. Pharoahn daugh
ter waa a real woman with n woman's
heart that eould he touched by aa In
fnutV cry, and Pharoah was a tyrant.
who relet his people with a rod of
iron.
Qodhad said to Abraham. "Know of
a surety. -that thy -seed shall be so-
journers la a lead that to not theirs,
and shall aerve them: aad they shall
afflict them four hundred years: aad
also that aatioa wheat they shaJl aerve
will be judge; aad afterward ahall
they com oat with great aubstaaee."
Our text has shown to maay genera
tions Ooda tdeUty to his word. By
the noble act of this Egyptian princess
God has shown how, la his providence,
he overruled the wicked plan aad
murderous purpose of the king, aad
through this child, educated In hia
own palace, fulllled his promise to
Abraham. 'Through Mosea be brought
the ten judgments upon Egypt, and by
his, hand he delivered the children of
Israel from bondage. Ood has said,
my thoughts are not your thoughts,
neither are my ways your ways. For
as the heavens sre higher than the I
earth, ao are my ways higher than I
your ways, aad my thoughts than youri
thoughts. For aa the rain cometh'
down and -the snow from heavon, aad
returneth not thither, but wstcreth
the earth, aad maketh It bring forth
and bud, and give seed to the sower
and bread to the eater; so shall my
word be thai goeth forth out of my
mouth; It shall not return unto me
void, but It shall accomplish that
which I pleaae, and it ahall prosper in
the thing whereto I scad It
Greek Towi Tikes
Law in Own Hiwli !
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ATHENS, June 17. "This is th
t'kf of police at U'Arta." explained
inntt at lha other end of the wire when
tin) telephone bell rani In th desert.
mont of tho Interior offices today,
D'Arta Is a village or 600 not far
from Athena,
"We held n mass mooting In our
town this aftornoon, aad decided that
we will not allow the asportation of
grain from our village. Five hundred
of us voted to that effect"
Inquiry developed that when tho
British ira!n blockade beean mini
Greece, the village banker In d'Arta
laid In a lurgo supply or grain and
flour, and today d'Arta Is one of the
airy few villages In Qreece that haa
nil the Hour It wants. The village folk
Oetcrmlned to follow the plan of the
great nations In nlmllar situations, but
tho small grain supply of Qreece Is
no unevenly distributed that the
clmnces aro that d'Arta may he forced
by tho department of the Intorior to
part with aomo of Its horde, in spit of
the village resotutwa.
"OWNtSa.01,
Dill Hill t- '..
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Hc of wall pr to, v.
meed from 10 lofo per wat
this sprlugt We boutft
Urge shipment just prior to
his advance, to Wo ar, ,ft fc
ponltlon to nervo you the Ut
Ml a,lBn too n old
price.
You csn get paper for ty.
ry room in the house tntu
11.36 up for a room inl9
We also have a coopfets
line of w. p. Fuller A Co
Paints, OIU nu.1 Vsrnlih,,'
No old stock.
Dont forget the number.
1029 Main Street
SATURDAY tPIWALt
30 per cent discount on all
Wall Psper
BROWNE BROS. BROWNE SW
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YJH' UNIVERSAL CAH
You must net 'juaee the Pert car by
Ita first coat That la lew, because the
best manufacturing metheda and the
great velume ef ereductlsn reduce the
cost ef making and selling, tetter
materials, bought at lower prices,
maks tha Ford a better car for less
money. Order yeura today I Runabout
(443.30; Touring Car I4tl2t.
ON SALE BY
GEORGE BIEHN
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Lorella at 11 a. m. aad at
at
7:30 p. m.
Organist of Bonansa church aad Baa-
day school, Miss Grace Lytic.
Sunday school at Lorella every Sam-
day morning at 10 a a., superintend
ent, Henry Haines.
Sunday school at Dairy every trst
and fourth Sunday, superintendent, Mr.
Sedge; organist, Miss Odea.
Lloyd Underbill la doing sons Blow
ing for H. 8. Fox with aa eugte a
haa pnrcaasedJrota the IateraaUoaal
Harvester company agency of aTJaav
athFsMs.
James Staasbieaat a O.Hnnt have
talsned pllowlng oath ceatract they
had of H. 8. Fas.
The farmers of thia vteialty are
having conslderabl trouble with the
Jackrabttta at preseat We are In
hopes tho county wOl pat a bounty oa
them ao as to encourage huatera to
come out and help a kill them off.
The heme ef the tna sempanlec.
See Chllcete.
b
Grand Union Tea Store
Special Portlaad pries aa
Ten, CweTw, Sskes
ad Ssjpaiies
A Trial will Ooavlaee Tea
LEWIS
PheaeaSU
a p.
Sixth ant Oak,
R. V. Ess has his eaaal la from the
river almost completed.. He will soon
be ready to commence Irrigating.
AN OLD RECIPE
TO DARKEN HAIR
SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR TURNS
GRAY, FAOED HAIR DARK AND
OLOSSY
II
SOAPS All Kinds
Fine Imported soaps for the fastidious good Castile snd gtyctr
Ine soap for those who prefer these kinds.
Great big assortment that makes cheesing easy, and gives you the
bist st low prices.
W pv KLAMATH FALLS QWEtimiEf
(ZfjQSaS)
uy
WHERE PWmCULA PBOPk
BUY THEIR" OMUB
Miss Hadley, who resides aear Mcr
riU, called on Miss Muriel fJtaaabie
a day or two this week.
Wm. Brown of Reaad Lake to run
ning two wood wageairat present.
neuung two cords oa each
Robert GISu aad Wat Waawtor
oi Odessa spent hwtaraay aiaht in
incse parts, rsturahiK Sundsv to
Mr. Mumfort to having mere trouble
with his pump. He to patting ea a
smaller cylinder la bene of erereom
lag some of hto trouble.
Monday to, the ueeel school meet
ing day.
j
Almost everyone knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded
brings back the natural color and lus
tre to the balr when faded, streaked or I
gray. Years ago the only way lo act
this mixture was to make It nt homo,
which is inussy and troublesome
Nowadays we simply ask at uny
drug more for "Wyeth's flagu and Sul
phur Compound." You will get a largo
bottle of this old time retina inwm.
ed by tho addition of other Ingredients, )
for about 60 cents. Everybody uses
mis preparation now, because no one
can possibly tell flint v. ii.ri.r
your hair, as it docs It no naturally and!
evenly, you dampen a sponge or sort
brush with it, und draw Uil through
your hair, taking one small strand at
tlm; by memiag th gray hair die-'
"""i miw pouter applica
tion or two, your hairbceomes beaut!
fuUy:dark, thick and glossy, aad yon
look years younger, Wweth's Bag!
and Sulphur Compound to n delight
fnl toUet reeulslte. ft is, not intoaded
Tj$mfm,rr-fmmu
UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC
We are agente for Calkla Hamilton's mail, I
fM-lKlu boats on tit Upper BJemath Imkr. Iluern leave thU oMn
eiery uiornlaff esrept Snntay, at liSA.
I'MONB 1S7
Wc3stern Transfer Co.
MAIN STREET, NrAR FlrTH
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