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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1916)
. '..', F" ': , . THUIW9AT, MN9JART , lt LM ' tfv THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH " r.w.W-. MO fWO nocordlieadquartci-a nt Hh FAiig nRRGQN - " Jfe V " asrii m w ffi?, ana i m m Mi v cr w no s-a ra.. . liiVsCUssiiedAibi FOR RENT NtCBLY furnished apartments at tte Oregon House, Klamath, user sou ro RENT OBee rooms, single or ' ea suite; ittui heat and all eoa- vealeace. Inquire W. H. North. Odd fallows Temple. FOR RENT Four house eloee la. Ofceachala. room furnished Apply Ward lMt FOR SALE BALK of 4-mlnute cylinder and dlie phonographs, horn and hornless machlnei, 94.76 and up. Shepherd Piano Depot, next door to postofflce. 14-tf BODY WOOD Thoroughly seasoned. Reasonable price. Phone S70W. 17-6t SITUATION WANTED WOMAN wants position as housekeep - er or cook on ranch. Address Mrs, B., P. O. box 885, Klamath Falls, Ore. 10-Ct PROFESSIONAL CARDS PER CENT LOANS Ob Irrigated Leads ARTHUR R. WILSON 517 Mala Street CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Members Oregon Association Title Men Expert Plumbing SHOWERS, BATHTUBS, SINKS, Properly Installed Complete Line of Supplies and Eqmlpsaemt Pa.de, Pingie & Lorenz 70S Main St Van Riper Bros. -GET THE HABIT" Phone 85 6th and Main Coffee "Oar Own Brand." Tea" Sib. $1.00 A blend of greea aad black 1-2 lb. 40c Syrup "Hot Oake." Pleasant taste. M-fal cast, 60c Hominy "Ltte mother used to Make," S 50c Pimentos From Spain. Fine for wichaa, per em. 15c K. F. A. CLUB ' Weekly Schedule TUESDAY MEN'S CLASS to 9:80 p. m. , WEDNESDAY LADIES' DAY Class 8 to 9 p. m. FRIDAY MEN'S CLASS t, 8 to 9:30 p. m. SATURDAY DANCINe CLAM 7:90 to 8:90 p. m. SOCIAL DANCINQ STARTS AT 9 Hiram Says: ,iheea 'smappy moraines can be smVMsjf, Wf gy"aBmF JJmwCsjl eHBW WIpWsbbI WebjEea1 ;manla4 et Meek or a eketel '"). 5fv i-V.v i yKLAMATH FUEL CO. jmmjsmBtsps.BB auk muwm Of iJrJ'JI'Mseaapmj embvSjS fjt?ememe fjip&v- - tYs SMMaanSt. -liA'' Jtr.rifi J i . f. '. IBMmMiaaVin The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor Published dally eieeet Sunday by The Herald Pubtlshtat Compaay of Klamath Falls, at Ul Fourth Street Ratted a! (he postoflre at Klam ath Falls. Oregon, for transmission through thr malls at .ernad-clsst matter. Subscrlptloa terms by mall to say sddrest In the Oalttd Mates: One year 11.00 Oae month BO KLAMATH FA MA ORKOOV THURSDAY, JANUARY 90, 1818 IT'S BADLY NEEDED T"HE cold weather Just passed nas A demonstrated forcibly to Klam ath Falls people that the plumbing In a big percentage of nouses is not up to standard. Plumbers who hare been called In thaw out pipes or repair ! Droken co8 naTe aM attested this, af- ter an Inspection, and were unable to gtre assurance In many cases that the pipes would not be frosen Just as readily during the next cold apell of weather. There is only one way to remedy this. The enactment of a plumbing ordinance, providing specifications and regulations for the beat class of plumbing Installation, and the ap pointment of a plumbing Inspector Is the means used In other cities, and should be used here, where every win- ter we expect cold weather. Such an inspector should be a man who. knew his business, and every Joo of plumbing should be rigidly Inspect ed by him before the work would be declared up to standard. In case It was not, the man guilty of attempting to put in inferior work should be com pelled to" tear out the whole Job and install it properly. A fee for the ser vices of the inspector is one that should gladly be paid by house own ers as a mighty small guarantee that their plumbing work waa all it should S . ! -tij v.t.fa TYPHOID FEVER IN RURAL COMMUNITIES f .EDUCTION la typhoid fever and I Improved sanitary conditions have followed the intensive investiga tions of rural communities carried on by the United States public health ser vice In co-operation with local and state health, officers, according to the annual report of the surgeon general of that service. During the past fiscal year 16,869 rural homes In eight different states were visited, and many of them re visited. In each of these homes infor mation waa obtained as to the" preva lence of disease and -Insanitary condi tions, and a complete sanitary survey of the premises conducted. This waa followed by relnspectlons to deter mine if remedial measures had been instituted. In but a relatively small percentage of the cases did the persons concerned after having their attention drawn to the danger of a particularly unhygenlc condition, fall to Inaugurate correct ive measures. Stimulus waa given to the work by means of public lectures, the forma tion of active sanitary organisations, and the enlisting of all public spirited citizens In the campaigns for reform. Public buildings were also Inspected and local authorities given expert ad vice In solving such sanitary problems a the disposal of excreta, the preven tion of soil pollution, and the main tenance of pure water supplies. The tangible results of "operations in rural sanitation indicate that mark ed advancement In maintaining hy gienic and satisfactory surroundings tn country districts is possible by the application of the common principles of preventive medicine. Insanitary conditions exist largely because they are not known to be such. Actual demonstrations of their harmfuln together with definite recommeada tlons for their correction, remain oae of the most gratifying and successful methods for Instituting reforms. Scattered Shots NAWTHIN' THE MATTER with this brand of weather, is there? WOULDN'T IT BE great to have the moving picture companies moving nerer THIS IS Letter Writing Week. Tell those Eastern friends about Klamath. CHEER UP. Later you ean Pay Up. SOME OF THESE Klamath people who wast to Soathera OalUorataTter the balmy winter weatker wouM American I " lllfc&mmmmmmmmMmmmmmmsm ! WBTYmmmmmmmmmmrnHflBall I StbsmmmmmmYmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmKsmuuJEfiW VmYf JJf mmumWmmmmmmV'mmTCjVul ' l:l3jmm'smmHKBRmmmmmmmW I19immmHmVflDQKSgEKs mFigmummmTmmmmmmmmmmmvmmHmM I HWfgmHgfflmmmmBKmmlEmm BmlmVfmmmmmStXmWcli lEiilHgKiiKiR V' ?; mmmKmT IgmYlPlmmmmmmmmmmml smuKjmmmmmmmmmmvlM$lam93H9" B BmmmasmmmmmmmmmmmCyyJMlima'SMBrfmi! ligM:li ml Jmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm - 'TT l frtlfff ' Here ia the first Une of the American legion, made up of clUsens of the United Statos, who have onllstod In the llrltlah army for lighting l l.ur ope. The scene Is on University avenue. Toronto. They were part of a review before Sir John Hondrlo, Lieutenant (itnernor of Ontario. li U vn at the leftln civilian clothes, saluting. The American legion is made up of mnny former soldiers of tho Unltc:i Plates nrmy nml ninny hardy rlmr actera of the west who are tired of peace. back If they could possibly swim out of the flooded district YES, Gentle Reader, there are side walks on the streets in the residence districts. In some places, though, the owners leave them covered with snow, and it takes a compass to successfully traverse them. ONE HAN has something he doesn't want, and another man wants Just that very thing. 'Twas ever thus, but the matter can be cheaply and satis factorily adjusted by use of the Her ald's classified column. -u Itotlce of Drainage District Bend Election iNouce is nereoy given tnat at a meeting of the bonrd of directors of the Klamath Drainage District of Klamath county, Oregon, held at the office of said board on the 16th day of January, A. D. 1916, a resolution was adopted catling a special election, at which shall be submitted to the elect ors of said district the question wheth er or not bonds of said district In the amount of $100,000.00 shall be au tnoriseu, and In pursuance of such resolution a special election is hereby called to be held on the 19th day of February. A. D. 1916, at which elec tion there will be submitted to the electors of said district the question of creating a bonded debt in the sum of 1100,000.00, for the purpose of building drainage and reclamation works and a system of dikes, canals and ditches for the reclamation of the lands within the boundary of said drainage district, the vote. to be by ballot, upon which shall be the words, "Bonds Yes" and the words, "Bonds No.' Polls to be opened at t o'clock p. m., and to remain open until 6 o'clock p.m. of said day. The polling place is designated to be at the office of the board of directors at No. 71S Main street, In the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated this 16th day of January, A. D. 1916. M. HOTSCHENBACHER, Director and President 0. R..DB LAP, Director, A. A. MEHAFFEY, Director. Attest: A. A. MEHAFFEY, Secretary. 19-S6-S-9-16 Notice to Creditors In , the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath.. - In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of Alma Kuehne, De ceased. Notice Is hereby given by the under- slmed, Andrew Kuehne, executor of the estate of Alma Kuehne, deceased, to the creditors of and.to all persons having claims against said deceased, to exhibit them, together with the necessary vouchers, within sis-months from the date of this notlee to said ex ecutor, Andrew Kuehne, at the taw office of Onelll Manning, la the Whlte-Maddox building, in tba dty of Klamath rails, Klamath county,-state of Oregon.-whlcb. said office the un dersigned selects as his place' of busi ness in all matters connected with the said estate. Dated this 7th day of January. A. D. 1916. First, pukUeattoa January 7th, 1919; data of last ,BuMioatioa. February 4, 1916. ANDREW KUEHNE, Executor of tba ltUteof Aim Vueiuu, Deceased. -7-1491-18-4 Legion in Freezing Weather Only One of Discomforts of Retreat By WILLIAM O. SHEPHERD (United Press Staff Correspondent) SALONIKA, Jan. 1. (By mall) Two huge baskets, filled with wicker- covered bottles of chlantt wine, from which peeped the white necks of champagnetottles, made up our sup ply of traveling provisions when our party of correspondents set out for the Anglo-French front In Serbia True; Indeed there waa a BtnaJl pack age for each man boiled eggs, cold beef with tiny paper baskets of salt and pepper but these were so smml we were able to carry them In our poekets. This was an Italian scheme of provi alone. We bad Just left to two Italian Journalists a newspaperman In Italy is always a Journalist the task of purchasing our food supply. We did not know, as we pulled out of the sta tion on a rattly military train, that we were going forward to witness the beginning of an ally retreat. Before u waa Krlvolak, where the French had fought so long and so hard with Ihelr "seventy-five's" and General Sar- rall had told us that we should see Krlvolak and the fighting there. , Wc got out of the train at a little railroad station on the shore of Lake Dotran and found ourselves In the midst of British troops. I have used the name of the lake, though before ve started out, we were told that we must not mention the names of places in our stories. But nine days have changed all that. The Bulgarians have all these places now. It's no recret An English captain met us. "Have you automobiles for these correspondents?" asked our French lieutenant guide. "Not a one," said the English of ficer, "unless they want to ride on this load of hay." He pointed to a big automobile truck half loaded with bales of Eng lish hay. Into the truck we piled with halloa dozen English tommies giving us lifts. We had not seen a sign of a re treat. The British captain got on to a fine horse and rode along beside us. The road skirted the lake a circle of water three miles across and scores of oddly dressed Greek and Serbian peasants got out of our way as we traveled along through the mud and bugging our oblong seats of hay. Everywhere were British plodding through the mud, riding heavy horses, and sitting by roadside fires. "Great fish in this lake," said the FOR KLAMATH FALLS PEOPLE Simple Buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as mixed In Adler-i-ka, the ap pendicitis preventative, drains so 5?5-hi2S!U?.tt.t.,r fr081 tB B00 tt ONE 8POONFUL relieves sour stom S,ib' 1.55? constlpatloa AT ONCE. The QUICK action is astonishing. Whitman Drug Co. adv Subscribe for the Herald, Bo cents meath. Toronto ReaayjoWa Drltish captain riding motor truck. "Perch. up behind the Tho country around here Is famous for them Hav- lng some for dinner tonight myself." "Theso ducks ought to be good," said one of our party pointing to spots where thousands of birds floated. "Not ducks," ho said. Soma sou of blackbird. Don't know whether they are good to eat. Going to tryla lot of nice frunh eggs brought up some of them In our mess tonight, hero all tho wny from Salonika They too." "Where Is this hay going," somo one asked to a soldier. "Wo were loading tn on a tralu, but we stopped when we saw that you needed the car." Wo might have known then wo did learn later that tho hay was be ing moved back toward tho Greek frontier to keep It away from tho on coming Dulgars. Tho signs of retreat are so sure and so unfailing that we migui nave read tho whole story of what wo were about to see lust In this one lot of baled bay. Fifteen miles brought us to a stack of goods piled up along tho road. There were pryamlds of filled stacks, rolls of barbed wire and heaps of countless things that help to mako war. In tho center of this three acre hodg-podgo was a tent and our first glimpse of It showed that It was decoarod moat elaborately with holly, tho Christ mas kind, with shiny leaves nnd bright red berries. Then for the first time wo noticed that all tho rough, hilly country that we had passed through was covered with short sbrub-llke holly bushes. All through southern Serbia, through Macedonia and eastward to tho Dard- anelles and Gall.pol,, this holly grows By all means, see Mary PIckford, In "Tho Dawn of a Tomorrow," star the ater, tonight only. a we sure that your fire Insurance policies are correctly written. They wuuol do cnangea after the fire. See rnucote. 1B Trenton, N. J., now has a police woman whose duty it Is to sunervlsn gins ana dance halls. E Get a 10 cent paokasa of nr Jama.' UhO&IS' and don't inffer, take -.-,, . - " uu cmn .. l.. n . - T- " Mead. wausuw im ncii NEURA LG1A PAIN awraSTrt ami. """ tho P' ,. J.S-.4 " Btni omeone to gsSJKfjri as couiruou as tliu tagu bnuli of TexnJ. From the decorntt'd tout Htoppud u tall huudaouio Ilrltluli oltlcvr who cnuin out to greet uh. "Cold," ho mild aliortl). "Throe iluya ago there at U luchea of snow hcru. Tcrrltlc. Worao than northorn b'runcu. Wo ttlupt undur U blaukets and could nut keep wurm. Wo had froze and burst." Tlioro were patcheH of suoh over tho bleak landscape. "About two hundred yards from lioro wc found a tommy frozen doad stiff tlireo mornings ago," continued tho offlcur. "Couldn't Ilnd hl o,uur tera and got lust In the blizzard." "I'o got chargo of those supplies," he added, "and we had to dig somo of them out of the snow." Two big auto trucks were luudlngl ion goods while wo talked. One of them stnrtoil nit fnr n, -nii,.,.i .. tlon fifteen miles away. Wo might have known then and thcro tho tall oung olJlcer wlio was talking to us about the snow and tliu bursted eggs and tho cold, certainly did not know that this movement of tho supplies to tho rear meant a retreat. Ilut he covered his secret with his chatting and carried It hack with him Into his bleak, holly covered tent, as wo start ed off down tho road again. Tho next stago of our Journey was mudo In a French autoniobllo ambu lance. Tho front was so near now that wo could hoar heavy firing. Wo began to ascend by n winding moun tain road, cut out of tho hillsides. 'her-, ,.:r.w.''" M 1 1110 GOING AWAY? Let u Uke c,re ot your " Au,osi.EpET ALL TRA,NS AND B0ATS Auto Bu.e. for Pammera, Aut0 Truek, for Freight DAY OR NIOHT SERVICE Western Transfer Co. . PHONE-Offlcs ii7 Residence 2W-R. IF WOMEN WOULD BANK THEIR MONEY they would spend less and save themselves many a worry as well Tho First State and Bavin,. Bank Invito, acount. from women, whether engaged In bu.lneH 0r not. A call here will disclose many advantages of paying by check In stead ot m cash. Any of the on w. will be glad to relate them FIRST STATE M2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' Don't Get Wet ana carry an. muhUi wwaicrmidncolj . Tower's r jh ll,,-,, Keflex 1 oiickcr S3.00 sjmls rvcty .In. Iruni: nt ttn K)lnt, H.jhxEdJ, stop evctv rim. from running nt the ftunt. l'ruictiirlUi,;snM Satt'ifaetion GmruntttJ -rOWEft' Snd fur calalo. .. A. J. TOWER CO. fl in BOSTON i3H R Ford Cars Repaired We ilo Ford repair work exclti Ively, funded, Satisfaction or ony ri. CARS FOR Hint Kluuth Falls Auto Co. 1157 Main St. Phoni If Now U Hi Hum to Have Your Auto Overhauled And put In shape for prlag My work In fully guaranteed, tsd my price nre right Wni. Immel At Central Garage A (JOOI TIMK TO IIAVi: YOUR, Auto Painting IHtw; uuuiiifacltirrr' finish guar ante!. II. WHIIIT, nt Miles Sign Building OMVti Mild S. 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