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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1914)
ta.uuaftguB'MMiwiim.' i"m'nw"" THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON tmmwuAV, iii;ci:.miiI:ii r AM. TWO SSC I BcnJdOassificdAdfs, FOR RENT OPr'lCR ROOMS Choice mttH la the Odd Fellowe and WIUIU build too; bait location ta the city. tee W O. Smith, Herald offlce, 10-tf NICELY FURNISHED steam heated roomi at tho ClatrmouL 113? lm FOR KENT Furnished room, hot and cold -water, bath, light; close In; $6 month. Sec Argravcs. 30-6t FOR EXCHANGE FOR TRADE 3S acres clooo to Tort land; all ImproTcd; will trade for Klcmath Falls propertr. O. C. Jen sen, 9th and Main. 5-tt SITUATION WANTED A MAN ot good habits desires employ Kent on ranch, where he can get horses wintered In part payment ot -rate. Address "W" care of Herald, ST-3th It aw MISCELLANEOUS VANTEI Freeh eft. 50 cents per dogea. Rex Cafe. 3-3t PROFESSIONAL CARDS WWaMwaya-MAaMi WMWWW CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AMTBACTB IXBCBANCB Memkora Oregon Aaeoctatioa Title Ma Omca aad Reeldtace, n. NW cor. 7th and Mala Ph0M ni CLAYTON K. WMKKLER Pfeiakiaa aal Sargeoa Oeaeepatk Hecavdyletrieraatm (Sptaal Treatment) Oflee heaae: to 11:10 a. m; i to t p m.j evealnaa, 7 to .. TWK KLAMATH FALLS STKAM LAUMMT Qearaateea tret elaaa week aa wall aa Irat elaaa aerrtaa. It job have (xvaeloa t make computet aad do aot get tm adlita atteaUoa, phase D. B. CAMFBSLL i Wood! Wood! Block Wood. aUgle, doable loads Hock Sprteg Coal (Extra oa hill) lC-tack Body Wood ... M-lacb. Limb Wood 4-ft. Body Wood ft. Limb Wood . Leare Ordera at gqaare Deal gUn P. C CARLSON WOOD Meckwood, bMd fK.70 Blackwood, doable Load . . .9S.7S IMatk Otwea Sea . .fw.78 Hkeeh Dry Slab U Dry Slab. 4-foot $. Bay year grt-ea aUt early KLAMATH FUEL CO., OsVee SM Mate. O. Pejrtem, Mar flume 1B7. How's Your Roof? Prepare for the coming rain and now by having your roof repaired oar. W. D. Miller Does general roofing and repair work. Also bandies concrete brick and tiles, building and chim ney blocks. Call at Block Factory, Sixth Street, near Klamath Avenue. SCHLITZ BEER FOB TJUC FAMILY KLAMATH , LIQUOR COMPANY The Evening Herald w. a SMITH Published dally eacept Buadey by The Herald rubllahtag Coaipeay ot Klamath Fall, at 1U Fourth Wrae Entered a the postomee at Klam ath Palto. Oregoa. for traaamlaetoa through the mall- at eecoad-eUa matte. SubecrlpUoa term by mall to aay ad dree la tbe Called State: One year M.00 Oa moat ...... .10 KKIMATH FALUi. . . OMMOX THURSDAY, IiKCKMKKK 3, 1BI4 AND 8TOr AT KLAMATH FALLS A ItlUHTKOL'S FEACK COLONEL ROOSEVELT recently wrote for the New York Time a paper entitled "The Peaca ot Right eousness." Wo think we are entitled to localise Uiat heading, and to say a vast ma jority ot the people ot the United Sut feci a righteous peace oxer what came to Colonel Roosevelt on election day. He played a great bluff In 1912, ami the people called aim. He tried It again this year, and the people called him hard. In the silent language of the ballot they hare bidden him ret his sensl t!r throat. .MOST MISERABLE MEN ENTOMBED in a grim castle on the outskirts of Lisbon are some ot the most miserable mea on earth. These are Inmates of Porta pal's "Irlson of Silence." In this building everything that human ingenuity can suggest to ren der tho lives ot Its prisoners a horri ble, maddening torture U done. Tbe corridors, plied tier on tier, live stories' high, extend from a com mon center, like the spokes of a huge wheel. Tho cells are narrow, tomb like, and within each stands a coffin. Tbe attendants creep about in fell slippers. No one Is allowed to utter a word. The silence Is that of the grave. Once a day the cell doors are un locked, and the half a thousand wretched march out, clothed In shrouds, and with face covered by masks, for it is part of this hideous .unisbment that none may look upon the countenance of his fellow prison ers. Few of them endure this tor ture for more than ten years. .'. Scattered Shots .. e WHAT'S IN A NAME At Rose- burg they have a man named Ketch on tbe police force. THESE FIRST FEW flurries of snow do not make a winter. In a couple of days they will be gone, it Is the same with the effectiveness of the advertiser who only advertises once In a great while. SECRETARY DANIELS has for bidden tbe singing of "It's a Long Long Way to Tipperary" by American sailors. He evidently thinks they do enough when they realize it is. SAMSON WAS THE first man to learn tbe fallacy of always telling tbe truth to a woman not the last. WHY IN THUNDER don't you get buky NOW If you want tbe cholceat vock stuffings to distribute tbe 2StbT WITH KINO GEORGE. King Al bert and Kink Nicholas among those present at tbe hostilities, a couple of queens were all that were lacking to make it a full house. But at that, many stick to three of a kind allied armies, for Instance. FOIt EXCHANQE A good straw hat and a pair of low shoac for one pair of woolen sock or mittens. AFTEfl A FEW MORE are fined. these hunters will learn that Klam ath Falls Is still neutral, aad will aot stand for any firing In tha city. KIDS, at the age when one bottle of baar will laabrlata a docaa, cat tha Idea that tha people who look at than are thinking "ain't they devilaT" wbea if tka truth could omly perco late their doBMe, tkay are aeiag re garded aa objaeta of pity. slivSntPklfc Diary of Half Dayv With Austria's Men (Continued from pact 1) aavMaaaajaaaaaMaawaaaaaaarWaarai diameter. For many feet around the ground Is plowed up by skipping piece of Ay lug metal. 2:10 p. ta. We come to a cholera hiwpltal alung tho road. It la an old farmhouse. The scene In tbe yard Is Indescribable. I have my pencil and paper lu my hand, but don't know vb tit to write. All about the yard, lying ou straw under tho trees through which the tnnshtno (liter, are Inanimate men. sick of cholera. Here Is n soldier priest, wearing army shoes, a Red Cross band on hts arm, ami u heavy overcoat. A soldier rUe up weakly from the straw to his knees. Ho fold hi hands before him, and the priest bends over him. This I absolution tor tho dying that the priest U giv ing. This muttering soldier who Is stilt strong enough to kneel upright and to cross himself, probably will be dead by night, surely by morning. And after tho priest goes tho soldier falls back weakly to the straw, pulti a dirty bluo handkerchief from his rocket and sobs out his misery. The priest goes to another man and arouses him. This man seems strong er than the first. He gets to his feet and falls to his knees, and raises his face expectantly and hopefully to the churchman. Hut the Red Cross doctors know when to call tbe priest. Four hours, usually, see tho Qnlsh of the Astatic cbolern victim and tho priest can be called none too soon after tho first unfailing symptom Is discovered. This symptom Is a death sentence, and these men tying under tbe trees In the sunshine aro dying. Though some of them havo strength enough to kneel upright as tbe priest blesses them.. I'vk seen men killed; I've seen men hanged; I'vo seen men executed at the wall, but this sentence to death by dread disease U the most pitiful lgfct I bate ever beheld. And above all this the artillery Is booming and all around soldiers aro working, cleaning horses, building r.res. chopping wood, for tbe living must live and tight, as wall as the dying must die. One figure under a blanket, an un shaven soldier whom the priest bad brttx unable to arouse, writhed and tcmed about. Tho priest hurried over to that corner of the yard and stood with outstretched hands and uplifted race, with a Red Cross doctor stand ing helplessly by bis side, until tbe writhing ceased with a sudden Jerk and the soldier of Austria bad come to his end. 3:10 We aro having our own ex perience with Russian shells. Colonel John and Captain Klaklch had' gone vlth us to tho first battery, when we Intended to say goodbye to the com mandant, when suddenly a shell burst on a hill 200 paces from us. Wo could see the bits of broken shells, plow their way over tho ground, Tfccn came the salvos of shells. The Rus sians. It seemed, had felt out and found the Austrian battery. The fcbells dropped Into the courtyard of a f n rra house 200 feet away. Across I he road from us was the camp of hundreds of wagons, horses and men. Ihe sight was Indescribable aa they dashed off toward a hill which bad a safe leeway. For twenty minutes the shells fell in our area. First wo would bear tho very distant "burr" of a Russian battery. Tbon would come the growing shriek of tho shells, Marble and Granite Monuments G. D. GRIZZLE HATIHFACTIO.V OITII MfJTTO CHECKS CHECK ERRORS &rt M" aaSi r FIRST STATE .SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON and, by my watch, ten seconds later, somewhere around ui there would lm a terrific eplolou which produced clouds ot Intensely black smoke. Oar battery returned salvo after aUo. The man at tho telephone Ud at tho slaty meu t the guu, tu-thwr mux firing did It or not, or. whether tbe Russians lust the muite. no one could decide, but at suddeuly At It had begun, the Russians ceased tiring In our direction ami e ventur ed out to geu what hole the Itusslau shells had made. We found rtvo bolt- us large as cellars aud somo wounded horse, but no ouo htd bru killed that i could dUcover At ft o'clock It wm pitch dark. We ttvul back to tho creek and cllmblwd luto our waguu for the return to Pre myl. The reservn men bad come dowu from the hillside, when they had waited all day, and cr begin ning to cross the brtdgo lonard tho front. We pawed hundreds of carap lUv and tbe strings ot wagons still filled tho road, as they had done lu tho morulug. and as They will do n long as there aro hundreds of thous ands of death-hungry men. 6:30 (v. ui. I'm back In 1'rtemysl. It was my first day ot actual battle. I'vo seen war at first hand. As for tbe safety of Prsemysl, It 1 certain. Tho Austrian soldier l taking hi war with enlhulasm, and I saw moro smiting face today and heard mor? hearty taughs than I'd sen or hear ou th slrveta of New York In a whole month. You cau measure tbe morale ot any army by bow much It smite and by how little It worries, and this part of Ihe Austrian army Is not worrying at all that 1 can see. Most of the day Archduke Leopold, acting as Impector of artillery, was at one end of the (Inc. and I saw shell fall wlthra If than thirty yards of him. llnsaar Nest Weak. Tho annual basaar of the I-adln" Aid Society of tho trebyterlan church will b held Friday, December Uth. In the While building, when fancy work, etc, will be sold and a dinner served. In a few days one of the Whlto building window will be ured to display the article to be sold. Free LnMai la Art. The second meeting of the Art De partment of tho Women' Library Club will be held at the Library Club building Saturday afternoon from ::S0 to 4:30. At tbl meeting free jlrssons will be given In tatting, cm ,hroldrlng and crocheting by arcom ipllihed Instructor. The meeting to open to alt women Interested. Fol lowing this meeting, a butlnm meet ling of tbe Library Club will be hfd. j Thirty year Is the ago limit for admission to the llattimorn Suffrage 'society. , Women are blng drilled for duly fa member of the !.ondnn police force. St. I.ouU ha a women' taw ro. lege. Only S per cent of tho women In India can roid and write. ;(.'lMilee (.tirUtntas llerf, I Wo have fattened for our special Christmas trade a bunch of Due In- 'rctcd yearlings at the Altamnut ranch. Wo are selling this beet now for family u by tho winner at tho price of common beef. Wo would ap preciate your order, 2-2t HAWXHIM8T MAItKfrr Insurance) ttiat pajrs. Ufa Clilloite. .' Hala strrs-t. Vnmn tm. U-lfl KliAMATII VM,IM The commercial bank's check sys tem Is tbe only proper way in which to do business. The cancel led check Is a refecpt for money paid, and Is at all tinea a safe guard against trrort. Your Idle capital, too, la drawlag Interest all the time. We shall be pleased to receive your account. Expert Makes Some Suggestions as to Counties In a Supplemental Report on Jackson County, Klamath ; County Clerk's Advantageous System Is Shown, and Other Recommendations Given Tli" follow lug supplemental t pott to rttato Insurance. cmmWlun er Ferguson regarding JacUon county, made by K. M. WlUon, who rettntly exported KUmalh" count' book, contain number of ugge Hon that hould I of inter! In Klamath county. A lew matter deserving pvUI consideration have ten brought to my attention, tfcnr tu which I mke- a follew: rklio DUtrM AmtunU Under the method ot handling mhool dtttrlet account.. whet funds am delivered to choo dUtrlct lru le, or dim-lot. thr are no avail. able record In tho courthouse from which tu mak n audit of dUtrlct fund, Hy referent to page ti and 7. chedulo "It," Jckon county rt ptrl. It will be en that the Mhoul dUtrlct of Jckon county, January 1 to lUpiember io, 1 9 1 . received IH3,33. and dUburvid II 10,. 103,51, dUtrlct No, O (Mcdlord) re ceiving and dWbursliig ISl.OuO.QO and dUtrlct No, 6 (Ashland), I3. Qvft.Ou In round number. Thero I a ceelty for hwd dUtrlct audit' log Junl a well a for audit to t made of any other branch ot tountr affair. If fund remained under the control of the county treawr and cm dUbunted through the approval at the school tuperfntendent, Item lm! tefcool order becoming hoil warrant when approved and tlened by the lupetlntendent, available rev ord would be within the courthouse and audita could readily tx- made, Tbl. of eourwe, would neeesoliate change In c.hol law and some may hold that school dUtrtcts are in dependent of county control Juillrr of the IVnrt docket ot the lateral justice Of the "art should be audited In Verify tbe final dUposltton of routt case. settlement of court fine, bond for fellttre, etc, Tlie record are no available at Ihe curlhou lelltiiM-n Te It U almost Imperative, that a ) Mem for following up .Mln tnoit "He's a Devil" Jand other latt mtlslc rolls, Ihrse trolls makn ulubW ChrUtma clfl for your friend with a player pfanft. 'Ilr.ir them at Hbepherd I'fauo Vv- lr ll' uiirlli liatlnir. Ii mirtlt If" 4Ulnir, hv (.'lillroir. Kstlniater than an asrr. pun of suiukn from a cigarette tontaln nlxtut l,uo0,00d t'rtlcl" of .Hut, A single grain of Indigo t Imparl rotor In a loii of water. BE PRETTY! TURN GRAYMIR DARK Titv ciiw.iMrm:it'H old pa. veiiiti: mx'ivi: or h.wji: ti:a AMI Ht.'l.l'IIL'H Almost everyone knows that Baca' Tea and Hulphur, properly compound-1 sd, brings back the natural color and luitro tu tho hair when faded, straak. ca or gray: also ends dandruff, itch. Ing scalp and stops falling hair, Years ago tho only way to gt this mixture wa to make It at home. . which is mussy and troublesome. Nowadays, uy asking at any drug store far "Wyeth's Hago and Hulphur Hair Itomody," you will get a larce bottl. of this famous old recipe for about uu centa. Don't stay grayl Try III No ono ;an possibly UU that you darb.n.rf your hair, as It does It so naturally and evenly. You dampen a soon. , oft brush with t and draw this uirougu your hair, taklna on. sn.n strand at a tlmo; by morning tha gray hair disappears, and after another ap. pucaiiou or two, your Imlr bscousa txautlfully dark, thick and glossy, tAavertiseaMnt) tale be outlined aud put lutti ue. That t, a record by which nil de. llU'luencle U pafllrvUr lrPlt" are ttefoiw th lA collector when, npitltnttloo I lMd for u Mntt tueut or wiu tat I If inter H for so? pl titular l& lhrein. Jackson. JusepMtto and Klamath cituntte havo uu record of this kind, l.ak county )a a ver goM method whsf the volume of business l not lrg A record of Hit kind would leit the tabor ot looking up dellnquentt and nould result In teller delinquent (at lol!st.m. WMl.t ih mnierlol result of tbe 1st, personal property M?meut and Uf law have not t bj tiot. and mar t an Improvement ; previous method emplued, thrfe, )et something denrUnt In getting Proper result n rar ttt the payment of personal property i h, 10 a certain eteL bh tgtirred bv p?tttn ?a4 and Ifcefw I IJ0 on. delinquent and practically un rotlectabt. twrxm! propeft tw In jfkoit county for the ( yw iaa t ?13 inclusive Filing sod Imtevlng Tbe Rtlnc and inditing ( don )&f m and reenrd requite attention. . Tags, Seals and Greeting Cards FOR CHRISTMAS II pel' (Jet your NOW. IWl wait until llin prrttlcsl one- ""' ' lleiiieinlK-r how It was last year? designs this arstaoH iirii'lieanllful anil tut lint' "','"1 '" "" UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY Curaer Mala aad Tib Mlraata. Mlauiatli FalU, Oregon ,.,, Valuable StopniiHg ink, .v i1"" HotUtt u..i,i L,!.,,!!r!,.,?,!Ml" "i'., ilbe (lMl clatL. i t, . ... !M. f KUtu .mr u Vs. 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