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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1915)
VR' ;H naws-sss -- JWR TV wwi. $-i Pi., .- i. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON rHiUAv.xovKMnKn,.. ?; A i W-i r !M .d it & If i a V, V 'M ' I. 4 f i3 - 5 AnlTsOiMMiUis. MMWWNMMim FOR KENT NKJB.Y furnished i if arte at the Oregon Home, Klamath. Mtr Hxta ROOM TO RRNT Hot and MM wa ter, Rent, heat and bath la row, ft, a Ssalth Realty eempany. Wt FOR RENT Room, steam heat, hot ui cold water, suitable (or om er two sea, at the Claremont, 4th street, near Pine. 13-tt MR RENT Three room furnished mouse. Phone SI4T. lt-4t FOR SALE YOUNO CHICKENS for ssie. Inquire Mrs. Hector. Manure's store. 17-tt Gertrude & Co. Millinery For Thanksgiving Special Sale of HaUsdsome TRIMMED HATS Black and watte aad all good colors ot the season $7.00 to 110.00 hats $4.50 14.95 to $7.00. at $2.50 and $3.50 Saturday and all next week Just received, an Invoice of Scarf and Cap Sett For eoM and stormy weather; also Skating Cape In all colors GERTRUDE & CO. IIS "SITUATION WANTED POflTfQN as practical nurse, cook or . honssksspor. Enquire Herald. v lS-tt. LOST AND FOUND LOST On Monday, Nor. 16; between Klamath Falls and John. Tipton's on Benanza: road, paper bundle eon .ttintns laprobe,, two small carpets, $7x$; two blind bridles, one lock outs awl harness mending onttt; snipping card attached; shipped from Montgomery Ward ft Co., Portland, Ore. finder please leave at Herald oSee'or write J. Newton Warner, LaageU Valley, Oregon. Liberal re- i-et MISCELLANEOUS FURNISHED FRONT room, close la; hot and cold water, with bath, with or without board. Phone 60. 15-6t , PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY .ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Members Oregen Association Title Men A. O. 8THATTON WhlU Bids. KUmath Falls Telephone Connection OU Stovs Mad Nsw How la the tlsse to got out your M haatsrs and have new linings ids No need to buy new staves. Wo oaa Sx your old one as good as Our charges are very mod. 'Pauls, Pksf U A Lorsnz 70S Main St A Oar of that Dnndjr Rock Springe " "FBAOOCK" , , COAL will arrtfa about November IStb. Pnium er .orders to be deUvarad am arrtral of the ear. Priee fit Wo also handle dry slab, body limb, wood. Send In your or . Phono l$7. KLAMATH FUEL CO. The E wing Herald W.O. SMITH Editor PabUehod tally tHHt Sunday by Tbo Herald Pubstshteg Company of Ktaautn Itlle, at 111 Fourth Street Batsred at the pootonUe at Emm ath Valla. Oretea. (or traaamlaetea through the mails as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to amy sddrees la the Called States: Oae year M.M Oa month KLAMATH FALLS, OMGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 118 COMMUNITY EXHIBITS THE fair probably waa the first m, form of exposition; Indeed, It was the first means ot promoting the exchange ot commodities. Modern commercial expositions held annually by various., traden and Industries are merely adaptations of the old (ash ioned fall to modern conditions. There Is payehslcgical basts for the beact wertved tresnexhlblts of this kind. VsuKere beeeeme acquaint ed wkh products that they otherwise might never even see, and ultimately they become neera and foaaumers of them. They see methods that are Im provements over those with which they are familiar and they go back to their vocations with new Ideas for conducting their own affairs. Also the acquaintance and social intercourse that remit from visits to exhibitions are In themselves a prolific source of enlightenment Every community should have the benefit of some sort of an exhibit of Its own products and n demonstration or the methods aad machinery util ised In growing and manufacturing them. Exhibits of this kind are schools (or grown-ups aa well aa for children, giving to them practical knowledge regarding the Industries of their community. Education consists essentially of the interchange ot ideas and ot knowledge. Henee teola latloa means retrogression and deter ioration. Social and business Inter course means progress ana improve ment. The Industrial exhibit la the most effective means available (or a community to raise itself from Inferi ority or mediocrity to superiority and excellence. txxal community exhibits have many advantages over the distant county-or state exhibits. They arouse a spirit of rivalry where opportuni ties and facilities are practically equal and where the methods of each may be readily known to alL Rut the benefits ot local exhibits should be supplemented and extended by the distant county and state exhibitions. In a,, sense the larger the field the greater are likely to be the achieve ments. Large state exhibitions are likely to have better individual ex hibits than are the small community exhibitions. Hence, the larger the ex hibitions should be utilised to stimu late Interest 'In the local ahows. It the community exhibit is the primary school, the county fair may be con sidered the high school and the state fair the college. Work In the com munity (air should be conducted along the same lines aa the county and state fairs, and connection should be formed and maintained between them. .'. Scattered Shots .'. e . THIS IDEA OF having Honor Day on Thanksgiving gives us the chance to fully observe one national day, even if we can't afford turkey. KLAMATH COUNTY has a nolden opportunity to show Portland people that this section wants railroads, and will help to get them. Every -moth er's son and daughter in tho county should turn out (or the big banquet to bo given Strahorn and associates next week. WHILE THERE is no doubt but what a bald-headed man has n power ful lot more (ace to wash, he can be comforted by knowing he'll never be troubled with dandruff. AND CONSTANTINE, we hear, is about to say Greece will stay neutral for the present. Wo are wondering whether the Teutons' or tho allies' "present" will be the one accepted. IT'S NOT TOO LATE to kind' o' scout around and see If there are not ANNOUHOnOXT Dr. A, A; Sonle, phystassa aad wtt one osteon a Mi Kovesnhor tSth, ltlS. You sssMsU he tnfiiMlii IsV Msw Ask CMeo nrksff eoaapauy of Munition Plants at Bethlehem Burned ILm1 Mistl ''TyXlHl bssssssssssssssssIBbM fflSliffeV. nssssssssssssssKssssssssssssssssUsssssssssl M HPWtWWltvWSll HVBsRsHeSaWnRsHl iS352jBnnasBKN'S?& ixt,v' nsssSfS '. ?s jsB ssssssV7BssssHSsssurBssUssssssssssssssss1 m WBfMJKmJbfJU HflssBsBsBsBsBsfll HHwlsHssBsslHussssssssssssssB U ssssssssssSsMit"' MB ssmWsTsssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssi U BSSSBSttRMfJ'iiifS ' B8&S " SBBBBBBPiBa LsSBTO ZBnWt!USSBBSSSSSSSSSSBnBSSSBSSSSSSsl B nuBBBBBBBSsiivilSl ubbbbbw "SssssssV. 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WE ALL HAVEN'T the permanent password, perhsps, but about halt of our population at least has the grippe. COMPOSITE BULLETIN from war offices at Paris, Berlin, London, Vien na, Petrograd, Sophia, Rome and Con Cen Con stantieople: "Our troops are steadily advancing, annihilating the enemy." Doing Their Duty Scores of Klamath Falls Readers Are Learning the Duty of the Kidneys To filter the blood Is the kidneys' duty. When they fall to do this the kid neys are weak. Backache and other kidney ills may follow.. Help the kidneys do their work. Use Doan's Kidney Pills the test ed kidney remedy. Proof of their work in the follow fellow follew ing: Daniel Platen, C. street, .Jackson ville, Ore., says: "I suffered from weakness of the kidneys and all the disorders that 'go with kidney com plaint. I ached all over. Doan's Kidney Pills soon fixed me up In good shape." " Price ROc at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney, remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Ftaten had. 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Sho bet friends that she could beat the Pullman company rules against carrying dogs on one of Mr. Pull man's cars. Using a specially con structed valine, she succeeded In get ting her 11,000 dog, Little Babe, through safely. Ho will bo entered In the exposition banco show Novem ber 29th. All who are decorated with the Russian Cross of St. Andrew have, the right once to demand a pardon for a Russian subject condemned to death. The earliest designs used for china at Worcester are believed to have. been copied from the Chinese. Summons In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County Battle Eckhardt, Plaintiff, vs. Albert D. Eckhardt, Defendant. To Albert D. .Eckhardt, Defendant above named: , In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appesT and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action on or before Saturday, the 18th day of December, 1916, that being the last day of the time prescribed in the or der of publication of this summons, and if you fall so to appear and an swer for want thereof plaintiff win apply to the court (or the relief prayed for in the said complaint, to wit: For a decree dissolving the burning In l,OQO,000 lire. bonds of matrimony now existing be tween plaintiff and defendant; for tho care and custody of Irene Eck hardt and Marie Eckhardt (coating' cnt as to the latter upon decreo of adoption being first entered), and for such other and further relief aa to the court may seem equitable., ThU summons Is served on said defend ant by publication thereof In the Evening Herald, a newspaper of gen eral circulation, printed and publish ed at Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, not less than once a- week (or six weeks, by order of Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge ot the above en titled court, mado, dated and filed In this cose at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, on November 6th, 1015, the date of tho first publication thereof being Saturday, tho 0th day of November, 1915. ROLLO C. QROUBBECK, Attorney for Plaintiff. 6-13-20-27-4-11 Citation In the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter ot the Estate of Ander son P. Hutcheas, Deceased. To Sadie Hutchens, John S. Hutcheas, Mary E. Cummins, Hattle M. Cor nelius, Nellie M. Mutchens Rogers and Floyd Hutchens, Heira of An derson P. Hutchens, Deceased: It appearing to the satisfaction of this court from the verified petition of Sadie Hutchens, administratrix of the estate ot Anderson P. Hutchens, de ceased, on file heroin, that it would be for tho advantage, benefit and best Interest of tho estate and those Inter ested herein, that the whole ot the real estate of said estate be sold. It is further ordered by the court that all persons interested in the es tate of the said Anderson P. Hutch ens, deceased, appear at the county court room In the Klamath county court house, in the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, before this court, on the 2nd day of December, A. D. 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock in tho fore noon pt said day,- and then and there to show cause, f any exist, why an order of sale should not be mado by this court, as prayed for in said pe tition. The real property belonging to the mid estate is described as 'follows, to wit: Lots three and four (3 A 4). block 85, Klamath Addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon; lot three 3), block 83, Klamath Addition to Klamoth Falls, Oregon; fifty (set off south side of lot nlne-(9), block four (4), West Klamath Falls, all in Klamath county, state of Orsxon. It Is further ordered that a conv of this order be published for' not lota than four weeks In a newspaper pub lished In Klamath county, siata of Oregon. Dated this 2th day of Octabar. A. D. 1915, MARION HANKS. Countv Jud. What the War Moves Mean lly J, W. T. MASON (Written for the United Press) NKW YORK, Nov. IB. A sudden and unexpected dcvolopmont In the Ualknus, to which Promlor Asqulth mysteriously attributed Karl Kltch- uncr'it trip, hits been rovealed as King Conntniitliio's resolve to Interne the allies If they return to Greece from tho Balkan fronts, Whllo drccce consented to the land lugs ot nlllod forces at Salonika, she does not want Orecco to become a bat. tlcflold. Apparently, sho has notified the belligerents that if they carried tho fighting Into Orecco, they would bo Interned, The situation thus developed Is the result of unprincipled men trying to run alternately with tho hare and the hound, arccco at first desired the nlllct' prettence because she feared a Bulgarian attack. Yet now she wants to keep out of war. Hence, both she and tho allies find themselves In a dilemma. 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