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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1915)
'T - vv tryfYw-'!"-- "r " '-5uWr' IY" iPWrr?:::arvr M THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSPAT, DECICMHKW 0, t pam two i if & 15? 3 IfW S ?? lsUKl X BenlfsdiMidiUn. FOR IMIMMMWMi RENT NICELY feralahed UtMti at tat OmH Hoase, Klamath. Mar Sixth FOR SALE FOR SALE Beautiful mw vlolm, bow tad cut; coat $18, wlU sell for l. Apply at 408 Klamath. I-8t FOR SALE OR TRADE Flae apple orchard In Yakima Valley tor Klam ath couaty toad. Address bos IIS, Klamath Falls. 8-4t The Eveninf Herald W.O.SMITH Editor SITUATION WANTED POSITION as practical nurse, cook or housekeeper. Phone 880W S-lt STRAYED From the Horton ranch tn Poe Vallcr. one roan Durham bull, three ears old. branded TS oa hip; has duU-p. Notify Llskey Broa., Dairy. 8-8t PubUshtd dally except Sunday by The Harald I'ublithlas Compaay of Klamath Fall, at .1 18 Fourth Btraat Eateretl at the postoftee at Klam- th Falls Oregon, for traasnlsstok through hr mail it secnad-rlsst natter. dubscrlptloa terms by aaall to aay sddreas la the (Jailed 8tatea. One year It. 00 Oaa aaoath (0 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER , ISIS WHERE'S 8, O. N. A.? 1 HELP WANTED WANTED Middle aged woman for geaersi housework, to go bona nlghta. PhoaeSIIM. I-U LOST AND FOUND A COUPLE of years ago, delegate X representing Josephine, Jackaoa PRESIDENT SEES PARTY'S SUCCESS .. IN SHORT ADDRESS TO MEMBERS OP THE NATIONAL COMMITTEE, WILSON BAYS THE DEMOCRATS AVE KEPT THEIR PROMISE Let 'er Rain! FOUND Jeweled pin. Reset Sboe Store. Inquire at t-et MISCELLANEOUS WANTED Oood milch cow waatad, Darbaai preferred. Addraaa H. E. Stereaa. Algoma, Ore. 7-llt WANTED To bay or trade S. C. X. I. Red cockerels; thoroughbred. Rata. S. Addleoo, Klamath Falls, t-lt PROFESSIONAL CARDS EIGHT PER CENT LOANS O NFARM LANDS ARTHUR R. WILSON, S1T1 and Klamath counties assembled In Klamath Falls aad orgaalsed the Southern Oragoa Natural Attractloaa League, the title them being short ened by Betas only ta lalttal letters. to Bona League. The aTOwed parpeee of tbia waa to teU the world of tat myriad of aoaale woadera fat tbia att- tion, bagtaalag with the Marble Halm at OraalB Pate, aad eeatteabag eoath- ward aad eastward ao as to take la Crater Lake ana an otkar attractloaa betweem Oraats Paaa aad tha Modoc Lava Bed. Aslda from forming aa oraaalaa- Uoa, aotaiag waa tw eVaae. Now that the Europsaa war makea It Im possible for Eoetsiaeis to toar Earope they are asalag America, aad those who saw tbia secUoa teat summer will tell otben of lta woadera, Wonld It not be a good idea to reaarrect the Bona League, aad with a mlalmam ex- pease, give Soathera Oregoa'a Nataral Attractloaa a maximum of advertisiag la order to draw tourists, who are al ways poaalble iaTeetere, hereT United Press Service WA8HINQTON, D. C. Dec. I. Democratic aucceaa at the polls la 1918 waa predicted by Prealdeat Wll- aoa la a abort addraaa at the baaauet tendered the Democratic National comaVttee last night. He said the party bad fulfilled the promises made In 1918. Chairman. McCombe of the national committee announced a meeting or the-convention committee here De cember 10. At that Ime. preliminary arraagemeata will be mad for the1 national convention to be held la St. LoalatJaaa 14. It Is geaerally assumed that Chi cago will get the republican aatloail coaveaooa. PRESIDENT WILSON ON RED CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Title Men A. C. STRATTON Deatass White Bldg: Klamath Falls Telephoae Coaaeetloa A S AN expression of his Interest la ( the Red Cross seals aad aatl (tubercaloel campalga. Prealdeat WO- I bob wniee to ue Nanoaai association j for Ue Stady aad Preveatloa of Tu- bercaIeaia: ! "Mayltakethlaoceaaloatoexpresa to yoa ay deep latareat la the work of the Natloaat AaU-Tabereawal Aseo-clatlOB- aad my hope that Its work la growing la eScieacy aad eateat from year to year? May I aot particularly expreaa my iatereat la the Red Croat Chrlatmaa eeal, whoae sale hae baem tha meeaa of raMas read for Ue work? It seama to me that thla la a particularly latereetlag aad aeaalble way of eaabltas tha people of the country to give this great work their PAIN GONE! RUB SORE, RHEUMATIC ACHING JOINTS RUB PAIN AWAY WITH A SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD, PENE TRATING "ST. JACOB'S OIL" Expert PliMiiig SHOWERS, BATHTUBS, 801X8, Pmpesli laataUai Ceaaplete Laae of BsmaUee PamW, PaBgie r Loreaz 7SS Mala St support" How's Your Roof? FIX IT WHILE THE SUN SHINES W. D. MILLER aad cea all fclade of i crate work T JeamWM smemSj VUe '. Scattered Shots .'. e WILSON PREDICTS democrat! victories la 1918 honsuss the aartr has carried oat Urn pledgee, it Ir largely oa accoaat of tha eCert el these "falilled plsagaa" that tha ma jority of Totera feel tha eeaatry baa bad enough demoeraor far a while. "OOOD morning. adrleadty. Stop "doslag" rheamatlam. It's pain oaly; aot oaa oaa la Sfty require Internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating "St Jacob' Oil" right oa the 'leader apot." aad by the time you aay Jack Robinson out comes the rheumatic pala aad dis tress. "St. Jacob's Oil" Is a harmless rheamatlam llalmeat, which acrr dlsapolnts aad doeaa't bum the akta, It take pala, soreness aad atitaaaa from aching Joints, muscle aad bones; stops sciatica, lumbago, back ache and neuralgia: Limber up! Get a email trial hot tie of old-time hoaest "St Jacob' Oil" from any drug store, aad la a moment you'll tie free from palas, aches aad stiffness. Don't safer! Rab rheumatism away. Adv. f I t A H tl.J.. 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I ymBavawiarBmBLBmamFBBi vQHr HWfKstavPr u a JbbBT jOhIbiI aa ammllllllll ' if .. work ft aL ---- v taaa loww,,ns55 Reflex Slicker $3.00 IticcottthHhssM outoHtherskX from naak l t tin Irait SiUfoctoa CiMnniMa tttn. SmiMtmnuk V A.J.TOWERCO I nOSTON Afe - 1,1 .. Listen to Our Tale of Wte SOCIETY WOMAN IS FAST IN NET LKTTKKS INTKRCKPTKD INDI CATE HKR INTENTION TO AL LOW GERMAN OFFICIAL A CHANCE TO STUDY WARSHIPS VANCOUVER, WAS&, MAT KLBCT A WOMAN MAYOR United Press Service VANCOUVER, Wash., Dec 9. City election waa In progress her to day. Miltoa Bvaae, repablleaa aad Mrs. Ellaabeth Barrows were balloted oa for mayor. The erata-did aot aomlaat a mayoralty MORNING," a Aad be sare aaad the teraa PlwaeSSt ALL MEN AND WOMEN are sup posedly equal la thla Lead of the Free, hat oa thla greaad It la hard to iplala Jaat why tha name of that "promlaoat Newport eodetywomaa" mixed la the pro-Oenaaa lavaatlga- tloaa la withheld aad tha aaaaea of tha ordinary citiseas ana ao widely spread about r TWKNTK Jaat aiz aaUea froaa good read, irrigated. soil, excellent cash. SeeCMdote ACRHS Valla, oa Price, S7w 1-tf Why Not? HAVE TOU aa yet seat your doaa- tion of clothing, etc., to tha aew head quarters of tne Philaathrepie Dapart meat of tha Womaa'a Ubrary Clab. NEW YORK has rertred tha walk- lag eras, ia the "proaaaroaa" democratic time, walkteg saay aaea to be a erase, aad become a Wast apertNa4fteag t de; let1 smeaad Spari I havaat a gaa. tit ipwat Natthar haet) If bwt rnM ,r" wmm " " a ems H issai BBV HSHH? awBaaVaaH)JsH 99QGKKHHKFwlP't'--'a IMit I'fa. hata aad heme. ndJesti T"rW Hi ' ' I "wreaw amaaemj earemamew Udjaaia CahaaJ ad ah best aH at rnTt- fl 'atteei,' !" . II 1 1 .ii ' II v.. The MtUm lead the wetM la deat tasaraace. Se NeaeTooOld NtM Tw Yettf No i-f W,AMABf FALLS wwonm mum r m, i tnv .w SNIISIAK STORE praveatatir, draau earner frees the -- hmt mm SVOUMFUL reHeras aaar alaaa. S"' ftt.f4 toMUpatioa AT C;n tm wuiua, aanoa w WhJtaaaa.Daaa; C. what the t Withewaaadet w oaa catch the i pwsafta of tha tafaat ta aay .i poakJoB. No i 1 i ibyi United Press Service NEW YORK. Dec 9. The name of the New York society leader whose actions are being Investigated by fed eral offlcera waa dragged Into the Teutonic plot probes through her connection with alleged pro-German activities in this country of Frans von Rlntelsn. That party Is held a pris oner In Loadoa. Letters found oa von Rlntelen In cluded soma from the Gotham woman. Ihese have beea forwarded here. In her letters, tbe woman denounc es the administration's attitude In tbe German-American situation. It Is reported also that she bad arranged to allow von Rlntelen an opportunity to Inspect the sections of United State warships that are usually de nied What the War Mows Mean Uy j. w. T. (Written (or the MASON Ualted Preaa) m PROBE TRAFFIC NEW YORK, Dec 9. The reported appointment of Marsh! von der Qolts to 'command the Turks In Mesopota mla probably uieana that tbe Qermana lniund to try to drive tbe British through the ancient of the Qardea of Eden to tbe Perslaa Oulf. Tho lirltlsh defeat around llagdad, lint Indicated In dispatches from United Press Correspondent Acker- titan at Berlin, came at a time when It seemed the city must fall Into British hands. The Germans ssM tbe defeat wiis due to a revolt of the Arabs; tbe British as a result ot overwhelming forces of tbe enemy, i'robably both versions are to aa extent true. For the moment the British are safe in tbe strongly fortlrted town ot Kut-ot-Tmara, 160 miles r.oith ot tho Per sian Oulf. Now tbe British are In po sition to ship supplies la large steam ers to tbe Gulf, and theace ta small boats up tbe Tigris to Kut-el-Amara, while the Turks must ship their sup ylles from Constantinople, 1,600 miles to Bagdad, via a- railway which baa a gap In It for a distance of 300 miles. BABY INCUBATORS OF ZONE TO SELL SUGGESTION HAS BERN MADE THAT HIGHLY USEFUL AND AS WELL AS INTERBSTINO PLANT BR BOUGHT BY CITY I 'nii PJVW $w. -4 irhwsHiFiJbAtMskCkib PAVIUON sUtOsOHt, DM 1 United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 9. For sale a baby farm. Saa Francisco can have it at Its own price. It has saved scores of babies born Into the world apparently without a chance to live. This station is the Incubator exhibit la the closed Joy tone at the exposi tion. Dr. Couney has-been saving frail mites of humanity with tha dimes paid for admission by the curl- ous. He suggested that It be mad a permanent institution. Chlldrea bora iato tbe world prematurely or appar ently too small to exist, rested from on to four months rath incubators aad today they are healthy, laity In fanta. Franklin K. Lane, secretary of the interior, probably will be appointed to tbe United States Bupremo Court bench if congress passes an act retir ing Associate Justice Lamar because of 111 health. ALABAMAN PLANS COMMISSION TO LOOK LEGISLATION FOR MKNT OK RAILWAYS FOB INTO United Press Service WA8IIINQTON, Dec. 9 Oncar Underwood ot I la ha ma today Intimated that h would latroduee a bill providing for tbe appolatmeat of a commission of oompeteat mea to Investigate railway affaire aad ascer tain what form ot leguiatloa, or mod ification of leglslatloa la assdsd for tne Improvement aad prosperity of rut I v ay affairs. Tnts measure would be In accord ance with ono of the recommends- tions mado by President Wilson la bis message to congress Tuesday. PIlKMIDK.Vr TO SPEAK IN COLUMUS TOMORROW Wo Iiaj a cuttea it rucriuir coa Plain that lbs WOOD ft Hay loii(lit htre settt. ally turned oit better than v bud represent!. Thai U s eeav 1'tnlnt we llh to lir shout aw WOOD HAY H we prefer to underrate rather (ban ovsraraaw the quality of oar mrrchandlM. We prefer to bars you pleasantly surprised iaseaU uf uapleasaatiy illuppolntel. Scefcorn getz Wm. Mala Street. Life aad accldeat lasaraace give you a feeliag of eecurity. Bee Chil cote. l-tf Privy Councilor Kvostoff of Rus sia haa drafted measures to combat the abnormal prices In Petrograd United Press Service COLUMDU8, O., Dec. 9. Oa the program of speakers at the national conference on tbe Improvement of country churches and country life con ditions generally which Prealdeat Wil son" Is to address tomorrow are: President Kenyon L. ButtarSatd, Massachusetts Agricultural College; nisbop F. Berry, Philadelphia; Ray. 8. L. Morris, Atlanta; Dr. Warren H. Wilson, New York; Dr. George B. Stewart, Auburn, New York; Profes sor C. G. A. Tresaler, Sprlngfeld; Pro fessor a. W. Flske, Oberleln, Ohio; Rev. Harry F. Ward, Boatoa, Frod B. smith, New York. ,)? Heals Plato Sap L PHONE 39 " 327 Main Itratt FARMERS DECRY RED TAPE IN RESERVE BANK LOANS United Press Service ST. PAUL. Minn,, Dae, 9, Are tbe farmers receiving any real beaafU from tbe establishment of federal re serve beaks in this section? The eon veatlon of 8,000 mid-watt farmers wu expected to go oa retard a aay lag no. to that question when it la pat up to them at tbe dnal session of the Equity Co-operation Bxchaage hart today. Tbe farmers complaint egaast tbe reserve bank metboda of loaning money to farmers and to farm banks, hit that thar Is too much rtd tap aooui it, uracers or tat attaaag, wbllt admitting that ta theory gt tht federal rtstrve.bsak 1 food, itttared tbtt la practice too saaay;tatUlts "I DO WISH My friends would give me records for my talking aascMae aa Christ Mas gift la preference to anything else," said a prominent society womaa lately. Haa yoar Mead a Talklag Maculae? Llta to our epedal Christmas Records. Make yoar seUctleae early SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT Next Door to Postoffice DO YOU KNOW We have moved iato warm, omfortabla quarters aadsr the K. K. K. Store? HERE IS A WELCOME PUce to men year f rlead aad pass a pleassat evealag NakeYatrselvesat H With MUSIC, BILLIARDS BOWLING THE NEW PALM Corner Mala awl Vitih Of Great Importance to Both of Us We coaalrter the Istirsees oar aatroaa a aaaatter ef i importaace, aad endeavor to give each depi pataetaklag atttaUoa. . Wa welcome aew aeooaats, ao matter liow aaaaU, aad try te make yoa feel at home through the simplicity of ar mrthsdi. When you opea aa aeeount with title taak k la year beak aaa our nary to see tiwt yoa ara satisfactorily i First National Bank j. S. MILLS & SON AgeaU bltmlM Harvester MMMiery 1SS Sixth Street HI "Get the Habit Wholesome FOOD HeaMUul, aatohlp a IJ ..-. .M th eereal fttat r (mr by Iha gatkar Otm W 1- hleh arti QUAKER OATS, MOTHBR'S MUSH. tjvAKiwiW!52r QUAKER PUFFED COBP, f AND PatJok,a Flap-it pkMir l yRirB GROCERS 6th sMlM1. Is r llSl. n.". y, Ik y WiJf "" were put la the aay of tht farmer. ,'&' y iiyn II srt ? Aiv