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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1916)
'-t a i-.yw'..'! T-ry i5 m vm hiE 'i ti 1 I 3i If PAGE TWO WAR ODDITIBB United Press Service LONDON An army recruit enlist InK here was found to hare a wooden leg. He will nght the Germans with pen and pencil at clerical work. . I hare $600 to loan on farm land. Interest 8 per cent 13-6t W. 8. 8LOUOH. Herald's Classified Adys. uxnj-ijn. -! .iij i nrmnrr- -" mmm FOR RENT FOR RENT Eighty acre tract Irri gated land. Call at SSO Eighth at. It-tf FOR SALE SEVENTY-FIVE acres, all cultlvat ed; 45 acres under Irrigation; en tire tract can be Irrigated. Will sell cheap or exchange for city property. A. A. Mehaffey. HELP WANTED WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework; small family. Call 268M. - wanted Bor to act as clerk-men- senger and learn telegraphy; must be over 18 years of age. Apply West ern Union. ' wt PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS IN8URANCB , Members Oregon Association Title Men Expert Plnmbing SHOWERS, BATHTUBS, SINKS, Properly Iastauea Complete Line of SappUce ad Eqaipment Pade & Lorenz 70S Main St Van Riper Bros. THE STORE OF QUALITY COFFEE "Chase San born's Vacuum packed, 1 ponnd can i o TEA "Basket Fired Japan," regular BOc, Special, pound 40e DEL MONTE JAM 8 oance glass 12Hc Dozen f88 A-l SAUCE Bottle 8Be Fine with cold meats SWEET MUSTARD PICK LES "Heinz," a new one, bottle 85c SALMON "8. A W." brand. The finest canned, 20c, 25c and 80c cans CRAB MEAT Midnight San brand. The finest. Large can ? FRESH EGGS Per dozen . . 20c GET THE HABIT "UWllL ULll-'l- ---- - !- Keep Your Bowels Rcpilar As everyone knows, the bowels are the sewerage system of the body, and it is of the greatest im portance that they move once eaek day. If your bowels become con stipated, take a dose of Carl's Lit tle Liver Lifters Just after supper, and they will correct the disorder. STAR DRUG COMPANY WW jijiruvxnruvsri"wTr a 1 m nnaananisnnameannnnBaaanannna. Preparedness Safeguard your health. Build Hrf quickly these cold morning by using Peyton's Dry Blocks KLAMATH FUEL CO. PIMM ir The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor Published dally except Sunday at The Herald Publishing Company or Klamath Falls, at lit rourin street. Entered at the postomce at luara- ath Falls. Oregon, tor transmission through the malls aa secona-ciaes matter. Subscription terms by mail to any address in tne unitea iaie: One year lo.uo One month .60 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, IBIS MOLDING MANKIND TO THE person with a sufficiently detached viewpoint to see condi tions of modern life with a clear vision It must seem odd, to say the least, that a people should observe the laws of physical development with respect to their domestic ani mals and should at the same time dis regard those laws with respect to themselves, well knowing that the same laws apply to both animals and No horseman would allow his horse to stand week after week on a cement floor. In a dark stall,' with scant ventilation and Improper food, and expect it to remain healthy, agile and strong. Yet the same man will confine himself In an office eight or ten hours a day under substantially the conditions that he would condemn as detrimental to the health of his horse. The farmer that will not over work his horses will overwork him self; though he will not abuse his sow, he will neglect his wire, Ignor antly and unintentionally, it may be, but nevertheless he neglects her. In every rural community may be found men and women who are aged before their time; completely broken In health and mind at an age when they should be In a condition to enjoy well-earned leisure. They know well enough that their farm machinery needed attention and careful opera tion to insure good work and durabil ity; yet they did not know, or at any rate they Ignored the fact that their own bodies were machines that need ed even more skillful handling than did the. mower, the binder or the en gine. Business men in the smaller towns and cities are hardly less at fault in this respect than are the farmers. Long hours at the counter and desk seem to them a necessity, while they utterly ignore the greater necessities of fresh air, exercise and variety of employment. Society as a whole suffers from this dlaregard of fundamental laws of hy giene; the home loses much that is best In life; the influence of father Is lost to the family, and the burdens of the wife and mother, due largely to the lack of co-operation and sympathy born of companionship with her hus band, deprive the children of the sweetest, most potent and most per manent of influences upon the youth ful character. The community as a whole, when organized, can and in the future must Jo something toj? rovlde the means and then to encourage and teach an appreciation of recreation. The com munity determines what society In its larger sense shall be, and In provid ing recreation. for its people it is giv ing to them a garden in which to plant the seeds of all the virtues. - .'. Scattered Shots .'. a TROOPS MAY mobilize, and troops may be transferred, but Villa goes on forever, if tbe report of tbe raid ing of Hacbita Is true. SOMEBODY WILL eventually be vlctorius at Verdun but believe me, they'll know they've been scrapping. ISN'T IT about time for the "old est Odd Fellow or Mason" to die some place again T BY ALL MEANS attend the meet ing tonight to discuss the Shipping ton road; that is, of course. If you are interested in tbe city's welfare. MANY ARE the blistered hands and aching arms to be found In stores and offices Just now. But then, think of tbe flowers and garden "Bass' later. TREE PLANTING Is a splendid way to help beautify Klamath Fall. The Norwelilan government has In troduced in parliament a credit bill for 10,000,000 kronen, to ba used In continuing the maintenance of tbe country's neutrality. Get a Royal Tailored Suit this sum mer to your measure, 17'to IC. Ml An Attn disability THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Dutch Government Plans Vast Reclamation Work United t'ress Service THE HAGUE, March 1 (By mall) Holland's recent disastrous floods on the Zutder Zee coast promise to hasten the Netherlands government's plans for reclaiming most of the Zutder Zee and turning the rest of It Into a fresh. water lake. The floods were the result of a northwest atorm which swept the European coast, re cently. The waves, driven by this gale through the narrow neck of the Zulder Zee, could not get out in the wind's face, and the water kept pil ing up, higher and higher, until at last the tremendous pressure .Burst the dikes In many places and vast tracts of country were Inundated. The scheme for eliminating flood possibili ties Is a good many years ago. It seems likely now to be put into effect soon. The proposition of the Dutch engineers, the world's foremost ex perts at reclamation work. Is to build an embankment across the mouth of the Zulder Zee, from Ewykalua, North Holland, to the southwest -corner of the island of Wleringen, and from the northeast corner of Wleringen to Plaam, Frlesland, and to pump out all the salt water Inside this embank ment. At the center of the enclosed area, as for as the embankment, the purpose la to leave a basin Into which the river IJsel and lesser streams will empty, gradually filling It with frtah water. Th rest, except for a channel extending southwest to the vicinity of Amsterdam, will be reclaimed. Rec lamation Is to be accomplished by the construction of dikes on the fresh water lake shore before It has time to fill up from the streams emptying Into It. The new areas are described by the engineers as the northwest, northeast, southwest and southeast "polders," or reclaimed lands. The "polders" shore lines will extend, re spectively, from the northeeast ond of Elerlngen to the town of Medem blik, from the town of Oude Mtrden to the mouth of the Izsel, from the town of Enhulzen to Marken and alao from the mouth of the IJsel to Mul der. These lines will not be drawn as the crow flies, but will bulge to the seaward, considerably Increasing the land and reducing the lake area. Exe cution of the plan will mean the ad dition of 815 square miles of Hol land's land territory and of a Uko Why shouJeiB't the Stand ard Oil Colapany make the best oil-ith over 40 years experience in refining with un equalled plant equipment? And Zerolene is scientifically refined from selected California crude-aspjialt-base. Prominent authori ties have recently declared that an oil correctly refined from asphalt base crude can be made not only equal but superior to paraffine base oils. Next time you empty thecrank-caserefillwithZerolene. Dealers everywhere and at service stations and agencies of the Standard Oil Company. ZEROISE ihe Standard OitforKoior Cars ahm9 J- Th afs- snanSliirraanfe i Jt UK saaaaaaBsavWai FIRST STATE MS SAVINGS BANK KJ.AMATH FALLS, OREGON C7 anuare miles In extent. Exports are of the opinion Hint tho reclaimed land will bo flt for cultivation within sixteen yoars of the start ou diking operations and that It will support DonulaUon of 250,000 souls, rno lake also will have its value, fresh water being needed In Holland. In cidentally tho embankment from Ewkilus to Plaam wilt carry a double line of railroad and a highway for ordinary traffic, reducing tho land trip from north Holland to the Fries land coasts from about 300 to 25 miles. The embankment will bo pro vided with locks and sluices for the regulation of the lako level and the paasage of ships. It Is estimated that the work will take, altogether, thirty-three years and that Its cost will be about f 100,000,000. Of the nine candidates who recent ly jotted the examinations for med ical degrees at the I tlverslty of Lon don, seven were woinns Coffee flies away if exposed to air; not the bean, but the flavor ing essence, which is the coffee. The fragrant essence of Schilling's Best is held capt'e in airtight tins. Evenly ground, the bitterish, chaff removed. Schilling's Best Guard Against Poverty in Old Age by your savings in youth and ma turity. Remember if you don't save now your later years may be full of desolation and despair. Bet ter forego useless 'pleasures now than to suffer the pangs of pov erty when your earning power has gone. Icattllai't V art w ,,w, TODAY'S ODDEST STORY ll..l.wt Prnaa RnrvtCO ' "'' - .- COLUMBUS, O., March 10.- wmy candidacy forum roimu. v.. - -ilrtv-tiluo years ago O. II. .ImUUm or sheriff rtMrMi Thirtv.ntno years Fowlor applied to tho uniiou States war department for a Job ns enrotnker of a govornmont ccmotory. Ho got a form letter Baying hl application had boon filed with 50,000 others. Ho has Just received a lottor saying ho now heads tho Hat, and If ho Is still In the raco for tho plnco, please answer Ho may do so. OFFERS 22 CENTS FOR COARSE WOOL HKI) BLUFF 1UJYEH HEBE, AND HE MAKES I'BOMISING OFFEB FOB 8PBING DELIVEBIEB OF COABSE CLIPS With 22 cents a pound offered for coarse wool already, tho outlook for the sheepman this spring Is ns rosy ai It was last year. This offer has been raado by Ooorgo McOlnnls, a Red Bluff wool buyer, who Is hero seeking wool for Bprlng deliveries. Tho sheep In this section all win tered well, and the clip will bo up to tho averngo weight, or oven heavier. Accurate Information about property and farm land. Chllcote. city Ask S Helps the Old Folks Helping Hand Extended to Many Old People In Klamath Falls. Most old people havo a bad back. The kidneys nro often weak. Or worn out with ycara of work. Dackache means days of misery. Urinary troublos, nights of unrost Doan's Kidney pills havo helped to mako llfo easier for many. They are dolnc ho for old and young. Read tho following endorsement John H. Baron. 304 Mechanic St.,! Ashland, Ore., says: Aahfttml. Dro.. nnvH! "I hnvo used Doan's Kidney Pills off nnd on for yearn and I have always found thorn a splendid medicine. Like n great many other elderly pcoplo, I have kidney nnd bladder trouble. Doan's Kidney Pills always give me quick relief." Price 50c nt all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy got Doan's Kidney Pills tho samo Mr. Baron hnd, Foster-Mllburn Props., Duffnlo, N. Y. (Paid Advnrtlsement) that Co., Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Open sluices of the system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter. Those of ub who are accustomed to fel dull and heavy when we arlso; splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tonguo, nasty breath, acid stom neb, lame back, can, Instead, both look and feel aa fresh aa u daisy by wash ing tho poisons and toxins from tho body with pbospbated hot water each morning. We should drink, beforo breakfast, a glass of real hotwater with a tea spoonful of limestone phosphate in it to flush from the stomach, llvor, kid neys and ten yardB of bowels tho pre vious day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans-1 Ing, sweetening and purifying tho en tire alimentary tract beforo putting more food into the stomach. The action of limestone phoHphato nnd hot wator on an empty stomach is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out nil tho sour fermentations. Rases. waste and acidity and gives ono a splondlld appetite for breakfast and It is snld to be but a little while until the roses begin to appear In the cheeks. A quarter pound of llmestono phosphate will coat very little at the drug store, but Is sufficient to make anyone who Is bothered with bllous ness, constlpatllon, stomach trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast on tbe subject of Internal sanitation. Try It, and you are assured that you will look better and feel better In every way' POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS i...... UlmrlfT I taku this means of announcing .11 l"J - - ,.ii.. m. 1 hereby niinouiiro myMcIf as a can dlilnlo for tho olllco of sheriff or Klamath county, Oregon, oil the le Vubllrnn ticket. I ""of,tft,,y "T h, support of tho voters of thoj com i ty at tho primary election for tills olllce. JOHN II, COLLMAN. I hereby nmiounco mysolf a camll ilittu for the democrats nomination for shorirr at tho coming primaries, nml 1 respectfully ask tho support of tho voters of Klamath county. OKOIUIEL. HUMPHREY. dldnto orrenomln thnonthorepub. . '?.!. 1, r ",'J r co d as caruful Investigation of my record as sheriff durum tne 1'asi "'"'" Y;"" J, j, I.U 11 . 1 hereby announce mysolf na can didate for tho nomination for sheriff on tlio republican ticket at tho prl mnry election to bo hold on May IK, 1910. CAltEY M. BAMSMY. I take this mcuus of announcing my candidacy for tho republican nomina tion ns sheriff at tho primaries in May. My rocord as a cltlion and as a pollco olllcer in Klamath Falls Is open to all, and i rcupectfully ask the sup port of tho voters who seek an ad ministration of efficiency. WILLIAM HALL. 1 i.nmhv nmiounco uiVHUlf as a can didate on tho democratic ticket for tho nomination of shorlff, subject to tho will of the voters at 1110 coming prlmnrlos J. A. MADDOX. t fukn thin mrniiB to announce my self os u cnndldnto for sheriff, subject to tho will of tho republican voters ai tlio prlmnry election. JAMt'.n 11, niuuur.. I liornliv nunouilCO llU'SClf ft caildi- ilnto for tho republican nomination for the office of sheriff at. tho primary, election. WM. C. ME88NEU. vwv ? ar"' I'or (Toiinty CoiiinilMloncr 1 hereby nmiounco myself aa a cnndldnto for tho democratic nomina tion for county commissioner at tbe coming prlmnry election. UUHHKL SHOUT. I hereby announce myself as a cnndldnto for rv-nomlnatlon on tbe re publican ticket for county com slouer, subject to tho will of the vot ers at tlio prlmnry election. JOHN 1IAOEI.STEIN. I hereby tmiiounco my candidacy for tlio olllco of county commissioner of Klamath county, subject to tho ap proval of tlio voters In tho republican primary JAUUU HUKIK. I hereby announce my candidacy for the democratic nomination as county commissioner. WILLIAM L. WELCH. I'or School .Superintendent I hnrnliv nnnoiincn mv cnlidldncy for tho republican nomination for' school Buporlntcndont of Klamath county. IIKSSIK II. APPLEOATB. I hereby nmiounco myself a candi date on the republican ticket for nom ination as county school superintend ent, nnd solicit tho support of tho vot ers at the romlnc primaries. EDNA I. WELLS. 1 Caiiilliluiv for lli'prvM.-iilatlvo ' I hereby nunouiico myself as a cnndldnto for tho olllco of rcprc Euntutlvo for tlio 2 1st representative dlKtrlct, compi'lslim tho cnuutles of Klamath, Lake, Ciouk, Grant uud .IfifcrHoii, subject to tlio wishes of the otcis of the republican party. ALUKIIT E. ELDEK, I itiinouiico myxclf us n candidate for tho democratic nomination for rcpiesoutntlvu of tho 2lHt representa tive UlBtilrt In the leKlulntlvo ns gem My JFi : I W ; 'jpMAN' I'or Count)' Clerk I lu-icby nniiuiiiico myself ns u cuii- l,ldat for tlio olllco of clerk for iiuiiiiuui ciiiiiuy, uiokoii, on mo ro- 'the support of tlio voters of tho coun miuiivuii iiuiiL-i i ii-Hiuciiuiiy usk ty nt the primary election for this olllco. It. O. COWLEY, lilldeliriind. l i ucruuy announce mygcit ns a can- uuinto on tho democratic ticket for tho uomlnntlon of dark of Klamath county, subject to tho will or tho voters nt tho prlmaiy election for this olllce. 11 WIT E. HAWKINS. I horeby announco myself a candt ditto for renomlnatlon on tho repub lean ticket as county clerk, subject to tho wIsIicb of the voters at the coming primary election. u. , uoLAP. wammmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-i aaaWsnWeaalsalalil I mi sj u iisjissaipgfa fER DEMANDS COLJ onde .KLAMATH TA11SORE0OW TnoT w bbW VsV I I 1 "uijft .) UV' THl WKPNKWDAY, MAIICI1 lo, tBU For District Attorn.- I hereby announce my cundid... for tho republican nomlimtlon .X prosecuting attorney at the nrltnarlal In May, mid I respectfully nsk iff support of tho voter who iloilr .a cloncy In tho upholdluK or tl o MS.' of Oregon, " HAUOI.l) u. MKIlllYMAN. I hereby aiinoiiuco my candidal for tho republican iiominnii... ?? I district attorney for Klimuttli count. '.Oregon. JOSEPH H. KENT' hereby announce myself nTTctt. die ato for the nomination for nugff, Attorney for Ktamnth county. Ortam subject to tho action of tl.o '. cratlo electors at the prlmnry olMlla to bo hold on May 19, I mo" wlU"1 V. M. DUNHAM WyfftWlYMWIrtnwift. "- rur AMCiMir I hereby announce my camlldiM (() ,, , v comma; primary In May " "', JOHN Y TII'TON. I hcroby annotincu my cundldao for tho republican Humiliation h, ussessor of Klamath enmity. PiiKD pi:ti:k8on. I hcroby announce my cnndldtu for tho nomination as nnhcaHor on thi republican ticket at thn primary el. Hon to be held 011 May ty, 1911, O. AUSTIN IIAYDEN. I hereby announce mHt.f a candl datu for ronomlnntlnn itn uxteuor oo tho democratic ticket at tho comlst primary election. J. p. l.EB. I hereby announce iiiym-If a candt date for assessor, subject to tbe will of the democratic voters nt the nrl marles. JAHPKIt IIKNNETT. For Circuit Judv Tho undersigned unuuuiicei his candidacy for democratic nomina tion for circuit Judge of Klamath county HOLLO C. UltOKHIIKCK. I announce myself an a candidal for the republican nomination for tk olllco of circuit Judgo for Klamath county, statu of Oregon, miujact to the will of tho voters at tlio comlu prlinary elccUon. C. M ONBItS I'or Cormier I hereby announco mync-lf ai s can didate for the republican nomination for coroner nt tho prlmnry election to Im held on May 19, 1918. Dlt A A ROULK. I lako this means or unnounclaf myself a cnndldnto for ro-clactlon to the olllco of coroner, subject to tht will of tho democratic voters lo tht primary on May 19th. My policy will bo lo uphold my former record of efficiency In office, ltli the laut cost lo Klamath county. KAUL WHITLOCK. .jwtj-u vrirvvviirsiri -- For Circuit Court Clerk I hereby announco my candidacy for the republican nomination as clerk of the circuit court of Klamath coun ty at the coming primary election. C. K. intANDKNUURO. XrxrxATuxrVVVVVasnrisr,J neaa For County Treasurer I hereby announco mynelf a cnndl dnto for tho republican nomination for treasurer of Klamath county, iub Jert to tho approval of tlio elector! it the coming primary election. A. A. MEIIAFPBY. I hereby announco inolf a oandl dnto for the republican nomination for treasurer of Klamath county for n second term. ....., OKOHC1IC A HAYDON. Harley Davidson and Indian AGENCY at KLAMATH SPORTSMANS STORE EARL VEGHTE Main near Eighth DKMONBTKATION AT ANY WHITE POIl CATALOG COUGHS ""' COLDS are plentiful 111 Hlil M"'ut but yichi readily If Xjm!'" '",0 ""' sum Is used. It rimluli' xv,,"e Pine, Tin-, Mfiilliul '"' ,:uu" lyptiu, nnd Is ulso ii liuallt l4iiKe Imitlo only w,,, rWWfcPiWIMY D)UO CtfFjBAg your income. Be shortly. Adv,