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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1916)
VV kx vi" l& "f i. r.r' I ! V' h 1)3 s&. 5u ' ST hi' -m ., P AM TWO r BmWsduoied f THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORKOON " BaTaaTaal ataawaW BBaaaSBaw i .. JHHHBBHBMBHHBBHHHIIilMlBBHMHi TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1910 as IB at printed t the rata etf five cent Ha, aavartaale te aeV nwA Hereafter bo edvertlee seats will be accepted anles ac ceaapaalecl by Use cub, FOR SALE W. O. SMITH, Editor Ptlhliabftd 411 AVMnt . Th HihM IuKIIkl.. I .. - -V" v c ,"""" wmpj u rwiasiaia anf, ai at s-ourt MTet. I Tu7o Drksses in One,orHer Lightning Change FOR SALE 1,000 posts at a bargain. Call phone X53-W. 10-t FOR SALE Two 7-year-old geldings, weight 1,436 peund: SX-Inch wagon; double harness. P. H. Ray. O. K. Bam. 2S-St FOR 8ALB-W1U sell 1.000 shares of stock In Mills AddlUon hail, held In trust by Annetta McCabe, to the high est bidder, on next Monday night, at the opening of the stockholders meet lag In Mills Addition. Wm. McCabe. li-Jt Entered at the DoatnaHe. at trtam. ath Falls. Oregon, for traBimiaatoa through the malls aa econd.iaaa mutter. Subscrlitlou terms by mall to any Mililrpu In th ITnllaut Stfttaa- One ear . ., t'6.00 im month , so M-.IMATM FALLS. OKKGON TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1010 MILITIA AND WARFARE ! FOR RENT FOR RENT Good store room and small lodge room, corner Second aad Mala. See Chilcote. S SITUATION WANTED WANTXD Laady wants poslUoa aa seek iai eaatp or em ranch. Mrs. Freak, Amcricaa Hotel, apoat 41 lt , HELP WANTED OOUi WANTED-For light house . H3-R. ltf ELDERLY woasan wanted as house keeper for snail family on a ranch. Call at Herald office. J-u WANTED Good waitress. Apply to mgie Ridge Tavern. Mt LOST AND FOUND ' LOST Elk's tooth watch fob, with number 1347 and Initials C. L. M. on it Flader please return to First Na tion beak aad receive reward. J-6t MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Six toot roll top desk. L. Jacobs. H-St SWING, K HEADACHE ttr. 9mm WtiUekw Powdaci ra Mtfnmmm lOosBbia Ye take a Dr. Jesses' xVwier aai ia jest a few ssesseats gar head ehars sad aH neuralgia and s4wss waishes. If. the euickeet 55i "fJv5,W deche. whether toJB. spUttisc or aerve neUsa Bsaf sesMoae to the drag Quit mdJ-4vfZ assa 5 ?. .. Dr. Janus' Headache NewGty Lauiidry ALL HAND WORK We guarantee superior work 8birts, Collars and all Silk Goods and Fancy Dresses, or anything else. Phone 14 127 Fourth SL KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Sead as year work by parcel post or express. w SLAB, LIMB AMD BODY Rawed so aay length. Oar Mask wood is delivered direct Saaaa amd - -i - m k JT . ""' "" Wf. ,', Ma wui coaTlace yoa. KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. PeytM, Mcr. Pboaa 181 THE THIRD BATALUON of Ore-. gon citizen soldiery leaves today ' or the border; by Friday the infantry, cavalry and artillery organizations will be either on the line or on the way there. It has been about tea days since President Wilson issued an or der mobilising the mMf. and now tbe men are on the way to the front. Had it not been for the need of re- mustering into federal service, and other delays, caused by red tape, the mea could nave left a weak ago. Consider the time It takes to drill a group of willing, bat inexperienced men in the "iiil of anas. in. aauad and company formations sufficiently to effect a company organisation. And men auow time for the """ to become proficient la bataUloa aad real- mental work. It will take some weeks. at the very lessL And la time of war. ! a delay of weeks la secarin trooas may mean the loss of tbe entire cam paign. It appears certain that tbe National Guard, the successor of the old time IsUte militia, baa proven its benefit to tbe nation. Its members are true advocates of preparedness, sad as-a result of their company drills in ar mories, their rifle practices aad their annual encampments, they become fitted to answer their country's call wita alacrity, his is real prepared ness, a working out of tbe old adage. "la times of peace, prepare for war.' bob juamaia county mea and youtna who hesltate'-aboat iolalaa tbe aro- posed military compear here for fear lit mesas just."tla soldiery" aad parade J work, should, consider tbe important part the National Guard of the nation is playing la tbe present Mexican crisis, aad hesitate no longer. h COME WESTr CERTAINLY! F TWO or three dispatches have indi cated that Mr. Hushes nroooaea to make a trip to the Pacific coast during the campaign. He certainly should. So should President Wilson. . No gentleman should ever asolre to the presidency of these United States who never visited half of them. When Mr. Cleveland was president be never could be persuaded to come further west than. Kansas Cltr. Think of a man who makes Kansas City the western terminus of his real knowledge of their 'real republic! Never a handlasD with an honest miner; never a xlimnse of Yosemlte or the Yellowstone; never a view of old Shasta, just at sunset, when the oenaed rays of the sun osint the snow on its crest parole and seld: never a glimpse of "where rolls tbe Oregon," wiu Hood. SL Hellene. Ranler and the other sentinel mountains that keen watch over it: never a thourht that wnai ne seas of empire and of civilize- uon nas bean created in three-score years. We can all afford to ba sorrv for a president so handicapped. Good win's Weekly. aa SMsnaaMsaaaaWa v IlMgHpJB gSBBWSBBBBWaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB R XibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV .LaflRgc vi BawaVlW IiBbbbbbbb! awaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV f$ VlrwfiattFwaEwsl gaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBTJBflK I BwLjf mWSK WM LiBwaBBBBBBBBBBV &f? 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June 10.-(Uy Mall).- 2ilS2??Z V ""l' W,,,", llcult problem for the man who wants '" . mnr. , - T mPn ,n' ;, bo lnsiirc.1. Also for tba Insurance nw """" 1 oomimny i mi... i.. .i.k.. m ... &ildl..s eminot set llfo Insurance ' Lm .." ' ran 0I. c"""" "" 'No conuumy till mko the risk. Hut Z.ZZiZZ?'' ''' ",MK ,,m,,0,'w, tho lire in. iranc coiiiimnlvs of cg. J " '"" u , Tf con,""n,M- ' , , .!... BolUftrltw mo work in; out mirh mi. Ittiul nre mo enme that tho mnn carry- .018 B(, " ""'" 'l'1' ' Iiik life liiHurunco at tho time ho went to the front In nuBUred that tils widow " " ,mt nr.V. ." oMn ,lml "' cortum .will roceho bis Insurance money, no )0r" w bo kllleil by Zeiipeim ntntter how ho may bo killed All life Imiuraiico (tollclci Issued In iiuii uniii'u uiiiKuoin nnve always oornn a clause inai tnn coinpamos would not pay for death caused by war. Nobody expected war: there fore nobody objoctod to tho clause. Rut when war be nan and tho men of England marched off to tho front from their desks and their offices, the di rectors of Ufa Insurance companies met and decided that In kdIIo of the war clauso thoy would pay for deaths in war on all outstanding policies, but would Issuo no now pollclos on the lives of mon going to tho front. Tho life Insurance comnanlos have paid out for deaths of mon killed In battle a tremendous sum. 'Isn't It posslblo for a rich man. su ing to tint front, to socuro llfo Insur ance, If ho Is willing to pay enough for It?" uu Insurance man was asked, t... ,... ..... .... ... . . . r. rui(i iiiiu Kinua or rancv Mile. Exlane, a Parislenne comedl-l01"8- a turned her attention to thepsnyliiK photos show a orettv rtn. orfers. but we cannot ninku rutu of enne, who at one Ume designed a hat I furtheranco of lh,a novel ,dea ln de-noon frock, which, after the capo has 3ny klutl. Tbo mnn who wished battlo- hich 'immediately found such favor cioincs, and tne result Is "Two been taken off. tbo brim removed from P-m Insurunco would liavo to pay us I dresses in one." MUp. Gxlnnn nrlrlnal. thi Imi nmi tho hiu ... rmin.ii mr.. ....... i. ........i. ...... ,t with the French people that she be- iy formed fh ldea M a DP.e,,i m. ih .vim .- ,u. -L T.JT ., ,, , I .--. .. ........ ,,,.. UB main u viimiiiiuiK came naUonally known among design-(pie of "war economy" and the accom- evening costume. bombs? What nre the odds tliut d.-niniir will not succeed In Mom)iiiK it Hock of Zeppelins over London it ml ktlllt.K thousands? One company whoau exports studied tho air question nt reat leiiRth (mu bols you 15.000 against 110 n.nt v will not bo killed by any mlitslu ihnt falls from tho sky. whether If by nn enemy bomb or a piece of lirltini, bomb fired at enemy ulrcmft This samo company Is nlno vMllliiK to bet 600 to 1 that you will not b,. killed by an enemy Invasion You can gst any site check cashtd at any time at K. K, K. Store. Brinn your pay checks to us. We hsvt c. tabllthed a special dspartmtnt to cut. checks. K. K. K. Store, Leading Clothiers. ic.tr National Park Highway Latest Big Road Project a . . I'lXK GROVB I'lCKVItl , By MARSHALL N. DANA complete (Portland Journal) I hut th The naUon's greatest road building! ot ey ," highway through J, 'Sr.Un" McComo n i9 hnt t i iam,h i 0 0"Kon nations! forest around the !r . "n 1 "" M"r- An. McComb, cast base of Mt Hood. Thence,, a """' Aruni no Emmlw Shields, choice of two routes is offered the tour-' The Pine Orove school house Is be 1st either to return to Portland by ing painted on the Inside. way or ml iiooa. ttignway, or follow much more money In premiums than we could pay his beneficiaries. "An even bet wu couldn't afford to m ; MKr. no u ou oeuinR us uw.UUU, say, 4,t tlutt he would bo killed and wo would , S'bit betting Iho same iiniounl that be' r would not. All the odds would bo In1 Lhls favor." I m. ...-.. .. . ... r .au uu x.mai aunoay scnooi class i "Aro there any special classes of met with Miss Donna Mack last 8atur-V'olUlero whose lives arc worth less day evening. Several new members l,,mn othors?" were taken Into the 'class. A very en4 ."Ve8, " " Wo figure tho lovable evonln . , ,-.... iuuu" ""' ,our lo onc wn" lno- ' , , ,. ,... VVWM ItVSISSUI ments consisting of cake and punch wero served. Those present were: Robert, Helen and Vivian Elliott. Mr. Well Posted People plan Is about to be launched. It la a breath-taking scheme of link ing all tbe national parks with a tour ist boulevard "the National Park highway" forming a circuit ot be tween 3,600 and 4,000 miles faWafSlwlw anW Lbbbbbbi BNawSBBBBBBBBBl -"l JJ nmjy Mwmk "Hut if it ilyins man was carrvlnc life Insurance before tho war, would vatl nnv ttr ! .Iai.T" I "Ves. Just as It ho wero an ordinary Come here regularly when In the air." ..ir bun, u'ttw, a S "?"" '""". J""'f. M " " rt. .-iuw. " of wood and h"'- i the air." t t The Insurance companies, early' In .Qaarinrn TCT7 Wnilfl 10 war, made nn attempt to prepare wWU VI II XiLlL ITUUU tho war. mada nn ntteniDt to iironaru a policy for soldiers and officers. At1 f22 Main St reel I'liom- 72 i.a t.i tiiah. -a. j .. e . . t Dr. Unrnn nrlll nM,.h i uin. i reen 3 BOO and 4 000 fnltea I ,u mmiuw u iuiu vvqltki ure- "" - "" The proposal u Jde by Stephen T.K "fj "- t0 ZZ.XJl?TT" Ji fi ni-srvvvwwrrjvuujvvutf 1 a U you want information regarding Indian land on Klamath Reserva tloa, address Clayton Kirk NOTARY fUELIC Cfciloqiiin, Oregon Aacurate Information regarding all ladlaa asUte laada aad dascriptloa svoaerty. i .. Scattered Shots . e m CONSIDBRING tha action of Booaa. vent aad Johnson, there's more bull than moose in the reported bull moose I support of Wilson. WHETHER KLAMATH FALLS has a military company depends upon the action yoa. Mr. Citizen, take In the next two days. . SOME OP THB men who want to en. list for War find out that tha har man. tlon of their d'tslre caused plenty of war at boms. IF WE D014T mobilise aad remove the unsightly weeds, we'll be in .a thun der of a fix' tiere. And they might Pinch us. Oft F. M. WHITE JiTOjBAJL N08B AND THROAT 'r: m OM Fellews Bulldliu ' QEflTRUDE CO. All fine., trimmed mid-aummer hata. including. Cl'eorgetU crepes, Miljns, uvmpa, lacei brands, and all white lace bau. Oo for half prloe. O'ERTRUDi CO. lxtb and Mala 8U. it e ' The boa ia of h Mtnm mmmiiIh See ClWlcs ,te. I Cblfeew s collects rents and looka sf. TtaV'BAj .An . . L - m -i r--w r7 an aanea. Mather, assistant secretary of the In terfor. Call is issued for reDresentatlve clti sens of 'Oregon, Washington, Califor nia, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho and Montana to meet und perfect organisation at the Can yon hotel ln Yellowstone National park, July 24th and 25th. In the words of the call: "This meeting will recoc- nlze as delegates all government, state and county officials representing the above states, and delegates attending carrying credentials of recognition from the mayor of any city or town or from the officials of chambera of com merce, automobile or good roads clubs, or any organizations devoted to high ways or tbe promotion of automobile travel." The national parks highway would begin at Denver. By utillzina the Yel lowstone highway it would lead to Rocky mountain national park and then to Yellowston national park; thence to Glacier national oartk. and across country to ML Ranler national park. Including In the route Seattle and Tacoms. The Pacific highway would form tbe Pacific coast portion of the national parks highway. We of Oregon and Portland should be particularly Interested in tbe suc cess of the project A bill has been Introduced by Sen- ;ator Chamberlain to establish Mt Hood I A. a .. ... national pane ine opposition tbat tbe bill might have met from friends of tbe forest service will probably be met ln tbe fact that tbe park Is to be under the direction of the secre tary of agriculture and not of tbe sec retory or tbe interior, leaving tbe con trol of the area, therefore, as it is at present The forest service, a division of the department of agriculture, is ambl. tlous to demonstrate its ability in malt- ing available tbe recreational features of the Mt, Hood region, as witness the creation last year of tbe Columbia gorge park and tbe energetic develop ment of tbe 14,000 acres Included in tbe park and bordering tbe Columbia river highway, Our Columbia river hlehwav fa raalv for' the automobile travel that would be attracted by tbe greater route. To national park. iu""' cv. jBBieer win proacn at. , u . . tv:30 next Sunday evening. We have a good chance. It is said, . to secure sufficient mnnnv fnr tho mn. Mm. Davis' Ion hrnttian. rm a struction of the twonty-flve miles in attle, Wash., have been visiting her. u uuuuuo, tvi muuiu mu nooo . - nag uui 111110 mem lor lulr- u me -rayior mn pending before con-.teen years. Brroaa Kaiinmoa tB 1 . i i ' Chorpenlng will leavo Saturday '" uauuuai uaraa Duouciiy move- for a flahin trin ti ....... .. .. - -- - . ...v .. aw VAuvvui lu HV ment is a most inviting vehicle with 'cone most or Juiv . - - Vw.. wmen 10 carry our own message to miiriKtn AVfrVwartlora Tpia niAvamaal is well organized. It has the backina . bB,,ne,a of the department of the Interior, the Mr. Bye coaaln;UaK fc tCtiV aP.Pr2?.1 i Saf!U,r fn!n.kU building for bis store at Oleae. Ott Harris Is In Fort Klamath on now K. "Lane and the devotion of Assistant Secretary Maber. who u directly inr charge of tbe national parks. Aad all over tbe country enthusiasm Is mount ing higher and higher for automobile tours. Thousands of autoisU in every state will watch the progress of tbe great highway scheme with esser In. terest and will give It all tbe help tbey can. , Crater Lake. too. would witness a great Increase In tbe annual number of visitors. The route ot tbe national parks high way, southward from Oregon, would link the Yosemlte. General Grant aad Sequoia national parks, would touch San Francisco and Los Angeles and lead eastward by way of the Grand conyon of tbe Colorado.to Mesa Verde and probably to Denver again, although by thus terminating tba highway, Piatt ln Southern Oklahoma and Hot Springs In Arkansas, both national parks, would be .omitted from the route, as would tbe smaller national parks. Sully Hill la North Dakota. Wind Cave in South Dakota and Casa Grande, a prehistoric Indian ruin. In Arizona. The Grand Canyon of the Colorado is a national monument, not a national park, but would naturally be Included In the proposed 'route. The plan for tbe national parks high way Involves no huge amount of con struction. Existing roads will need be improved; at places, short sections will bave to be built, but the preaosed co-operation of counties... states aad federal government, with tht aeUve In terest of civic and 'business organisa tions, should make progress far from I difficult AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR 8AQE TEA AND SULPHUR TURNS QRAV, FAOEp WtAIR DARK AND GLOSSY la?afcw Mosquito B'tes Are painful and annoying. Pretset yourself and the children by NYAL'S MOSQUITO CREAM. Cooling and comforting. Ketpt the 'skeeters away. Price 29c. m 7 row niariarv KLAMATH FALLS OREGON d? liiEfivf WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE puv Tncirr drugs Almost everyone knows that Hhbk Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded onngs back the natural color and lus tre to tbe hair when faded, streaked or gray,- Years ago the only wuy to ot this mlxturo was to make it at damn which Is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays iwa almrilv ml m .1.... I diug store for "Wyeth's Sage and 8ul-! pnur Compound." You will sot n ir DOllie OI this old tlmn rnr-lnn !.., cd by tbe addition of other InKiodlciits,' ror about CO cents, Uvcrvbodv iup. this preparation now, bocauso no one can possibly tell Unit you daikened your hair, as It does it so naturally and ' ovenly. You dampen a spongo or soft brush with l(, and draw this through your hair, taklBg one nmnll strand at a time; by morning tha arav hair hi.. appears, and after another applica tion or two, your hair becomes beauti fully dark, tblck and glossy, and you iook years younger. Wweth's fla' end Sulphur Compound Is a delight ful toilet requisite. It Is not intenii for 'the cur, mitigation or Dravantion 'of disease. Ad v, UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC We are eMt f or CedkJas llaailllau's uiall, Masuger and freight boat on tlie Upper Klaiuatli Lake. l lluer leave this ofltte ery morning except Maadajr, si 7rl. 4 . Western Traiufer Co. J'JIONK 1M7 "- MAIN STREET, NEAR FIFTH INOENDOF"- Ammm1 mm h. .aaawlrar U --aSSaiBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa.- Van Riper Bros,, Grocers J is tSt