WKIINI wnAvtHi;i'TiMni:ua-l PACK FOUR THE EVENING HERALD. kLAMATH FALLS. OREGON 5 t f t M I I t i The Evening Herald e. j. m u n n a r , Editor JAMES S. SHEEHY City IMItor alona on tlio vltil problems of tho lr-' rlKitotl niul dry farming sections of jtho world, In which many tuitlnmil atitl Internntlumil authorities par tlclpnlo. Hncourngonieiit la Riven nntlona. states, counties and districts, and Published dally except Sunday by manufactuiora of all kinds a.- Tho Herald I'nblUltin Company of to display their wares before tl.e Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Stieet. Kr0atot concourse, of fnrmeis ami Entered" nt the po.totfico at Klnni- ,ho"1' """"s:"' " srloulturl .ur th Falls, Ore., for transmission thru su'ta that Kathcra any whore In tin tho malls as second-class matter. world. , ' . , ' , " Fifteen or moro states and the t'u- Subscriptlon terms by mall to any ,, , .,, , address in the t'nlted States: nadlan provinces w.ll be represented Ono year $5 00 thla year In tho annual 'Contest o One month 50 tn( sfntrs, which is a spectmulin lcnib'o71if1lli7.UMiclil 1V tnro ecu year -f tho oWtinn Tlio Associated l'i ess Is exclusively A number of states, ncludlnq Kan entitled to the use for republication Sas, Oklahoma, Arironu. South ll.i of all nows dispatches credited to it ,.ot Co,orn,, nml ot,IPWi ,,,,,,,., or not otherwise credited in this pa- ... per. and also local news published " I'nnndltin provinces, make ape-, herein. 'Cinl legislative appropriations to eov- AU rlKhts of republication of spe-er tne ex,,CI,Sos of assembling their d. Autumn Ambles in Many Frills state exhibits I T SOIL PRODUCTS! International Sill Products Exposl tlon Will Up Held In Kansas City. Fifteen States May Enter Products in Show. VKl)Ni:SAY, SKPTKMHKH3, 1010 INSTRUCTIONS FOR PLANTING MEMORIAL TREES ARE ISSUED s. "WASHINGTON. Sept. 3. Instruc tions for planting the thousands of trees that are to bo set out this fall in every city and village, in tho Vnlteil States In memory of soldiers who paid the "supremo Sacrifico" In France, have Just been prepared by the American Forestry Association. Important points for all tree own ers to remember In September, ivhfj Fall planting begins, the Association says, are as follews: "1 Prune all dead branches on old trees. Do not prune unnecessar Iy, remove as little of the live wood as possible; make all cuts closo to the trunk or main limb and cover all wounds with coal tar. "2 Remove and destroy egr ' es of the tussock moth and similar leaf-eating insects. "3 Mark for removal m Winter all hopelessly infested and dead trees. You can discern these trees with greater deflniteness before the leaves drop but you can cut them down to greatest advantage In Winter. "4 Plant evergreens In early Sep tember. Move them with a ball of soil." Tho tunic sfclrt And ovordrapo oven though clinging In lino mro still with us OR tho now fall models In sull-i dross a h o w.'i Thoso two oarljr stylos offer much to wom an In all that Is now front crown to hool. Tho b r n I d o d y o k o on tho right la bet Urod one in ftio full blouse or hand work on tho left. Long gloves, tho touch of fur and tho pumped foot all tell 'of' worn, nn'd Inconslst ency. Hut ono must admit that t h o r o 's grace to that short skirt on both modols. Tho cloth ii the now Frost alow trlclotlna Hrl$rrt ItETiritNS l'HOM PANAMA. (liorgo DiiKiittlt nnlwd homo l:it nlfilit from I'mmimi. wnoro ho linn been rir sonio time, tw visit with his family, Mr. and Mrs. 10. H l)t. Fntilt. tleorgo Is wu'.I Known iinong tho young people of tho city tin ho at-t.-mlcil both tho public nml lil;!i si'ltools hero. netici: tip Mi;irilN( A miietlni; of lb,, tilonury Hoeiety oi I'lilllflkf'Wlll Im lu'1,1 lombnr -It Ii. at : ,i homo of Min l,,, I'ltie Btreet r 1 1 Hired. Wotlllm'. ,.. ... '- Nil. , '" rUil., r,",r'ir, h ",ln tlb ,in,,"er, u, ' """'toii tm-ujxiK Rs?oaa For High Grade Auto Painting, Sco SHER MAN 36 MAIN STREET SPECIAL PRICES FOR THIS MONTH ONLY Autos painted, $20.00 and up. All work Kiiaran teed. There is a difference. lie convinced. Call and see my finished work. Opposite Haldwin Hotel. MAItltlKO AT ItAI.DWI.V IIOIKI,. LOGAN. Utah, Sept. 3. The four teenth International Soil Products Exposition will be held at Kansas City, Mo., September 24th to October 4th, according to Director F. S. Har ris, executive committeeman for Dtah of the International Farm Con gress and Exposition, under whose direction the Soil Products Exposi tion is being held. The International Farm Congress, which is the outgrowth of the old Dry Farming and Irrigation Con gresses, will hold its annual sessions at the same time. These sessions are devoted 1o lectures and discus- Only tho parents and immediate friends witnessed the quiet wedding yesterday afternoon at 4 o'clock at the Haldwin Hotel, when lluldah Murgaret licll became the bride of Lester 11. Helms. Doth of the young people are well-known here having lived in Klamath Falls for some few years. Justice of Peuce N. J. Chap man performed the ceremony. TOO LATE TOCLASSTfY Come to tho 'reo lllbie lectures every evening at S p. nt. at tho Orph eus theatre. 2-3t hi ii Rvnv i m i ASTIilH.OCil IT, VHX HO' nt.IST, TKAXri: Ml'llllM WANTED Girl 14 years or over to tako a couple of children with her to school. Should know how to drlva horse. Will give clothes and board. Cbas. Axel. II. F. D. Klamath Fulls. 3-2t JPflw The Battery Doctors The Battery Doctors BOLSHEVIKI IS YOUR BATTERY A BOLSHEVIKI? Is it everylastingly giving you trouble? Then come to us we are running a Peace Conference for Storage Batteries K your battery is a "Bolsheviki" tell us and we'll make a good hardworking citizen out of it. Regardless of the kind of battery you have, we can RECHARGE or REPAIR it with Master Hands. t9 We are the BATTERY DOCTOR Let us be YOUR BATTERY DOCTOR "Bxfoe "Exfoe" JUDD LOW AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE CO. The Battery Doctors The Batter)- Doctors Ilemomber, this is the first oppor tunity that you liavu hud to consult a genuine psychic, ' MniB. Bryant's guiding power cn-j ubles one to "PASS TUB DOOIIS OF DARKNKSS TH1U'" and see the things that arc to bo. Tolls you how to uvnld trouble. If you are worried rogurding your so cial life or affairs of the heart, sets your mind at rest and rIiums you tliu means of dispelling your troubles. FURNISHED ROOM For gentle- There la no home o droury, no man. Hot and cold water. Whit- life bo wicked or blighted, no heart lock Apartments. 6th & High. 3-tf- . alld )oliely ,at c,nnot be brightened after a visit to thla In- FOR SALE Five white Leghorn hens and Rooster, a fine breeding pen. 403 Walnut. Jack Hales. 3-2t FOR SALEr-CbevroIet car, 11 model cheap. Inquire Harrison & Mutt's Second-Hand Store. 3-lt ! Artistic piano tuning and player work. Call Morgan at Earl Shepherd Co. 3-4t LOST Roll of blankets on way lu Ezell 3-3 1 ranch Notify W. C. Kzell. spired seer . Located 626 Matn St.. upstairs. FOR a f.eft: 3-Zt AiE String Bean six cent'. 4--' South Klversldo. i m e graEnsrfef hdruff mean food-by to Hair Danilruff literally mothers the me out ot I lie n.nr rooti ana eventually Dnntr baJan&u. Wildroot it miarantced to clean : up dandruff nd remove it but it i duexmore; itcleanrt.oHenand lootrna the scalp and stimulates the bair to normal, healthy growth. For salt htrt under a motuy-back guaranttt STAR DRUG CO. BRICGS AUT0W001VSAW AtiicUai Oa aua cats II rl S smb. M . Goes Aiprkere A17 hit. BRICGS k BURPEE CO. he, Mitibctmr. m Hawthorn An., Portland. Saadfaalaleauttoaaad Uhutrstsd Circular The Thrifty Housewife "has for her motto "One Hundred Cents for Every Dollar Expended." She believes in a full return for every outlay. She is not tight-fisted. She knows that the cheapest materials are often the most expensive in the end. She has an Account Book which shows what becomes of the money she spends, and a Bank Book which shows what becomes of the money-she saves. Her funds receive absolute protection' First State & Savings Bank KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON t"l"ZlltZl4l I r4- tt...,. ! I WD'lrnnt RhftOipoo Hcr. Wirn liw) 111 f-fWBM-lHlU WU len llio Iruttttuvut. THE: JEWEL CAFE 4 For the Best in Eats Just Follow the Crowd, and You Are Sure to Eat at THE JEWEL CAFE Jesse Bailey, Prop. Phone 185 610 Main St THE guaranteed hair TONIC I ! High Grade Ladies' & Men's Clothes MADK TO OltUKK PINKHT MATKHIAI.K BKHT OF WORKMANSHIP LATKHT HTVLKH PBHKWT KIT (JIJAItANTKKIi Vriren Mre verj r-uiJmhle Ytlllr lllNIMM'flllll illVilrNl Chj.J.Cizek MKIU'iHANT TAMAIK ntt aim in' hi. I ? T T t T ? T t t I T ? J T J T ? ? I t t t T t T T T t READ JULY ISSUE McCLURE'S ON "UTILITIES ENTITLED. TO PROTECTION" The financial editor, in a forceful article in: that Magazine,. says: "Public Utilities Commissions have been formod, In many sUtes to exorcise con trol over privately owned public utilities, and have generally flemonstrated that their regulation is beneficial On the other hand1, municipal ownership has proved generally unsuccessful, and Is aubjecfto objcctlenable and harmful political manipu lation. The public should realize this fact, that Its Interests are those affected, and it is a fact that prlvato ownership is ninety-nine' tlmea out of a hundred, more efficient than ownership by a government, whethor of a city, ornation. "In order that a public utility may expand, money Is noeded, and to get money credit Is necessary. It Is to the interest of a city and' its Inhabitant. to soo that credit Is furnished. Their Interests are Inextricably Intortwinod, and public Indlfferenco to and ignorance of conditions affecting this class of companies uro serious hardships to their growth nnd expansion, be regulated they are entitled to protection." ' If tho utilities are to California-Oregon Power Company m 'r4..;....