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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1916)
lr rcv THE SVININQ HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON TUMDAY, MAY as, It), PAMTW itf- LATEST BOOKS A limited number of latest book eat aJogaes of Columbia and Victor Rec ords are bow betas given oat by Shep herd Piano Depot Secure yours be Ion they are all gone, aa oyer 9,900 records are listed. Mt Herald's Classified Ad vs. AdverUeecBeata la tiie CUosMed ealiuaaa are printed at the rata of Fire cents a Mae, Invariable ta ad vaace. Hereafter ao advertlee saeats will be accepted aaleaa ao coatpaiiled by the cash. FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP Camera, at Herald office. 81naott PAINT Not at war prices, but below cost, at Big Basin Lumber company. Phone 107. 16-tf MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN At 8 per cent Arthus R. Wilson, 617 Main. 22-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT Four room furnished apartment for permanent tenant Call at Cedar and High. 23-t FOR RENT Furnlsned house during the summer; 6 rooms; modern; com pletely furnished; piano; rent reason able. Call at 227 Jefferson, or phone 2MR. 22-4t DR. F. M. WHITH YE, EAR, KOSK l THROAT f7 Odd Fellows' JBljSrfaVVMMMMMMMWMaBawj STAR DRUG COMPANY Constipation Is a Tery simple, natural trouble, but unleaa prop erly treated. It may develop into a most serious and complicated disease. We advise that Carl's Little Liver Lifters be kept la ev-; cry home. We cannot recommend these pills too highly. We can Uoa oar patrons against the free and Indiscriminate use of laxa tlTes aad pargatlTsa. 25c Star Drag Oo. WMIMMMMMMMMMMMMIIMMINWV Van Riper Bros. THR STORK OF QUALITT COFFEE "Our Special." lib. can splendid value. TEA la bulk, all 50c grades, special this week, per lb. 40c TUNA FISH "Van Camps," large can -26c OLIVES "Manzanillas," stuffed with Spanish Sweet Peppers, 10 oz. bottle, special .30c FORK AND BEANS "Rex." only a few left Reg ular 16c and 20c cans, special 10c and 15c DEVILED CHICKEN "Underwoods," a new one, per an 28c RORAXAID SOAP POWDER lOe package, special Be "GET THE HABIT n FAT1MA A Sensible Cigaien TO i . a) ' sr .r "" The Evening Herald W.O.SMITH Editor Published tally mt tutu at Tbe Herald Fablkhlas Oempaay ef Klamath Fall, at 111 Fourth street Entered at the nostoRee at Klam ath Falls, Orafoa, for traasmlastea through the malle aa eeeead-elaas matter. Subscription terms by mall to amy address la the united mates: OtaO yWaT eeeeeaeeeoeoeeeeae "wG (Jt)6 BSODtB eeeeeoaeaeeea WW KLAMATH FALLS, ORRQON TUC80AY, MAY S3, 1111 CAN YOU HBLPf A WEEK from today la the day dedl- dm cated to thoughts of the departed ones, to the memory of the heroes who bare died In the cause of the nation. It is to be fittingly observed In Klam ath Falls it you ana I will do our share toward making the observance all it should be. The Grany Army is taking an active part In the work, and the members bare called upon the patriotic and fra ternal organisations for assistance. i We should give It to them. The ranks of the "boys In blue" aa wall aa those ho fought with equal bravery for the confederacy, have beea rapidly thinned by the attacks of General Time, aad each year, it becomes mora painfully apparent that the splendid old army. The Grand Army of the Republic, which fought to preserve our union will in a few years exist only In the loving memory of a grateful people. .Their last years on this earth should be made happy. They should ho honored as the heroes they are, with special services In their honor Memorial Day, instead of having to be the prime mov- era in the proper observance of the memory of their comrades in the "six ties," who have gone oa before them to the land where "taps" Is not In the list of bugle calls. Let us reverse the usual order this year, and help these grand old boys in their plan to make this the greatest success, by giving them oar whole hearter co-operation and support This is no more than our duty. WAR AND BOX MAKINQ Ri .... ' SPORTS PUBLISHED In this Is sue, coming from various ma factoring points scattered but repre sentative of wide sections of promi nent activity, are to the effect that box making has had and probably will for many months enjoy a rejuvenation on robust lines at some points a restora tion to and' increase of Its best activi ty. The immediate causa Is given aa the higher prices of metal and paper. Low grade lumber Is responding In ' demand and prices In the sections first affected and the influence promisee to extend. The wooden container is com ing back to Its own and In Instances Is reaching a plane better than Its previous best; and wooden contain ers In most cases are made of low grade bard or soft woods. The ex traordinary demands upon the iron and steel manufacturers and upon man ufacturers of fiber demands that are a direct outcome of the European war and that they are Increasingly unable to meet and the consequent higher prices for those materials automatical ly throw them out of consideration as materials for box making; aad ship pers of manufactured product must turn to the logical container, tbe wood en package, whatever their inclina tions or prejudices may be. The results hold promise that they will not be merely temporary. Should the direct Influence of this condition become at once inoperative its earlier effect, the greater demand for the wooden article, could not as a busi ness proposition cease at once; but, beyond that, the relntroductioa of the wooden package where recently it baa been neglected and Its introduction where it has been unknown signify not only an effective advertisement for it but afford it rich opportunity to show its superiority over containers of metal and fiber that will bare lasting effect And so low grade lumber, makers of wooden boxes and the national clas sification committee of the lumber,' wooden box and allied Interests find a substantial silver lining to the belli cose black cloud across the Atlantic- American Tiinibsimsa e FARMS OR RANCHES Five acre tracts near Falls, MO to tOO per acre. Good 20 acre tract, Irritated, close to Falls, only $1,000, en easy terms. A dandy 40 acre Irrigated tract 7 miles from Falls, seme alfalfa, Price $3,000, half cash. One of the very best SO acree, Im proved, Irrigated farms In the valley. it's cheap at Stjsf, an terms. Farms and ranches of all auto. In formation cheerfully furnished. Chllcete, S3f Main. If e Subscribe for tbe Herald, Kty aeata a month. Hungarians Don't Like German Zep Campaign United Press Service ZURICH. Swiuerlaaa. May 22. Hungarians disapprove of Oenaaaya Zeppelin campaign. They object to It both on grounds of numaaity aad tor what they consider Its uaolossnsas. Newspapers received here from the most Important cities In Hungary are almost unanimous in deprecaUag aaaa methods. They do not express theat- selves as freely as If there ware so censorship, but they leave no doubt that the Hungarian people oppose this sort of warfare. By striking terror into tbe people of England." says the Hlrlap, com menting on Zeppelin activities, "It Is thought that the government will suf fer, but, as we can now see clearly, the raids do not serve the purpoee they' Fighting with Major Tompkins in South Captain Harry N. Coatee Captain Thomas F. Ryan These two brave United States army officers are among those with Major Frank Tompkins of the Thirteenth Cavalry, whose battalion has figured in nearly every fight with Villlstas. Insanity costs every Inhabitant la the United States fl per year. Will be open evenings, starting Man day night K. K. K. Sura." lMt iuarai JtVfl. Your Kxocer will re V. fund the full prlceyou paid for MJ.B. Coffee if it does not please your taste, no matter how much you have used out of the can. 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Vienna and Budapest publications speak also of the existence la Hun- gary of what are known In England as, ,M Ul No m d,ted Juno 4 1915t "conscientious objectors" to military. d mpproved by th iIOBOraW0 secro service. I,., . ,. ,.lHn. M. 19ir th. They are said to be almost without exception of a religious sect called the Nasarenee. While some English "con scientious objectors" have got off al together, however, and others have been mastered Into "non-combatant corps." most of the Naxareaes are said to bo serving terms of twelve years' Imprisonment for refuslag to Join the colors. MerrllllteevVlslt Mr. aad Mrs. W. C. Dunning. B. M. Bubb aad WU1 W. Adams wore among the Merrill people visiting Klamath Falls yesterday. From the Fart Joe-Vose waa a Monday visitor la the county seat, coming down from Fort Klamath oa a business trip. Will be open evenings, starting Men- day night K. K. K. Stare. lMt Untreated pellagra ends In Insaalty. m HOUSES AND LOTS Good 4-reem bungalow, with bath, only three blecka from Main. Ifa real bargain at 91.SM; terms. A S-raem heuee In Palrvlew for 94101 terms. Urge level let In Mill Addition far f 178; eaay terms. Good center let en Eleventh, thlo elde ef canal, far 1400; terma. One ef the beat bungalow altee In Hot Sphlnga far Sttt. Three big iota en Johnson avaaaa for MSB. Leans, rentala, bende, general Inear ance. See Chlleete, 3S Mala. IT Will be open evenings, etartleg Men day night K. K. K. Store. lMt STOPS HEADACHE, Dor gjffrl OH a sfSr.Ji You eaa elear your bead aad relievo a dull, splitting or violent throbbing headache ia a moment w!U a Dr. James' Headache Powder. This old- time headache relief acts alawsi magi- -ally. Send some one to the drug store -row for a dime package and a few mo- rnU after you take a powder you nil womlrr what became of the bead- lie, neuralfria sod pain." Ktop suffer- j It' iirciUe. 0 sure you get what ' 'k for. WE BUY Hides of all klads, wool, pelts, eop- Wlll pay 16c per pouad for dry hides, lie per pound for green bldea. 12c per pound for sheep pelts. 16c for copper, 10e for brass. VuuJkfAttktJmk CtBBjity. Old location ef Mllle AdaMlea Store (rfairfUnioti Tea Store Special Pertlaad prioes oa UiR0p wwreSwvsym axFBFgraFVV ijRiSfjriet A Trial wlU Coavlaeo Ton B. P. LEWIS Sixth and Oak. Phone BMJ LEGAL NOTICES NOTICI To taa Stockholders of taa Flamath Water Users You aad each of yem art Imraby notified aad will take aouewi That th annual meeting of taa atosfchsldars af th Klamath Water Useta AsiosJatlaa, a corporaUoB, puravaat t satlaaa one (1) and two ( ef arueto ttra (S) of the by-laws of taa said will be bald la taa. la taa eft or PI NEURALGIA Ktimath county, state of Oregon, Fri day, the 2nd day of June, 1116, at the hour of I o'clock p. m. You will take notice that at said meeting a board of directors will be elected for the ensuing year, and there wilt also be transacted such other busl noss as may regularly come before ssltl meeting, and In particular there will be submitted for your acceptance or, rejection the following resolution, to-j wit: nste and appoint, under such rules and regulations aa he may prescribe, and under the provisions set out In Clrcu KamiUh Wlltor UMr, AMOClatlon. a corporation, heretofore approved by tho Interior Department, as the fiscal agent of the United SUtes of Amorlca for the Klamath Irrigation project, Oregon-California, said association to perform the duties or such fiscal agent under Federal statutes and rules nnri regulations made and adopted there uadar. Done and dated at Klamath Falls OroKon. this 24th day of April, 1918. KLAMATH WATER USERS (Seal) ASSOCIATION, a corporation. By JOHN fRWIN. Vice President By ALBERT R. ELDER, Secretary. 25-2-2-1S-23-30 Notice Inviting Bids Pursuant to direction of the Common Council of the city of Klamath Falls, notice Is hereby given that bids will be received by the Pollceudge of said city at his office In the city hall up to and Including Monday evening at 8 o'clock p. m., of June 6tb, 1916, for making the proposed Improvement on Eleventh street, from Main street northerly to the southerly line of the U. 8. government IrrigaUon canal, also from the northerly line of the U. 8. government Irrigation canal northerly to the intersection of Eleventh street, Upbam street and Worden avenue, thence weaterly on Upham street to the Intersection of Prospect street, In cluding intersections; the proposed im provement to be made Includes the grading of said street to establish grade to a width of 26 feet and hard surfacing said street to a width of 26 feet over all, Including curbs, with either bltullthlc or oil macadam; all of said proposed Improvement to be made together with the materials to bo used in accordance with plans and specifica tions of the city engineer oa He la the office of the Police Judge of said city, reference thereto Is hereby made for further details regarding plans, con struction, materials and quantities. Said Improvement will be let in one contract and bids will be received for bltulltble pavement and for oil ma cadam, and will be opened for consid eration by the Common Council on the Bth day of Juno, 1910, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. Bidders will be required to submit bids oa blanks prepared by the city engineer, and bids will not be considered unless so submitted. Blanks may be obtained at the office of the Pollee Judge. The successful bidder will be re quired to giro bond la a sum to be fixed by the Common Council for the faithful performance of the contract to be eatered Into for making said im provement Bach bid must be accom panied by a check, certified by some responsible bank for 6 per coat of the amount bid, aa a guarantee that the successful bidder will enter Into con tract with the city for the making of aucb improvement, within tan days from the data of the award. The Common Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to make auch Improvement on behalf of the city. Dated at Klamath Falls, May 19,1916. A. L. LXAV1TT, Police Judge. 19-Ht Executors Notice of Filing of Final Ac count and Report in taa county Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County la tho Matter of the Estate of Cans. 8. Moore, Deceased. NOUce Is hereby given that wa have Sled oar anal account and report as executors of the last will and testa meat of tbe said Cbaa. 8. Moore, de ceased, aad the above entitled court bus axed upon 10 o'clock in tbe foro Aooa of tbo 17th day of June, as tho time, and tbe county court room in tbe court bouse In the city of Klamath wbera any person or persons may pro- seat aay obJecUons and exceptions to anything therein contained or to any last will and testament, and at such time aad place the said court will finally settle said account and report. This aoUce Is published pursuant to aa order of the above entitled court da aa taa 30U day of April. A. D. 1911, aad the first publlcaUon Is made la tbe Sveatag Herald on the 26th day ef April, A. D. 1916. MARY L. MOORI. RUFUS 8. MOORBL ' Sxeeutors of tbe Last WlU aad Testa- meat af Cbaa. 8; Meore, 24-2-9-1649 ysacmswswxcap Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses To look one's best and fool ono's bett Is to enjoy an Insldo bath each morning to flush from the system the rrovlous day's wasto, sour fermenta tions and polsouous toxins beforo It Is absorbed Into tho blood. Just as coil, when It burns, leaves behind a certain amount of Incombustible ma terial In tho form of ashes, so tho food and drink taken each day leave In tho alimentary organs a cortaln amount or Indigestible material, which, If not eliminated, form toxins and poisons which aro then sucked Into the blood through the very ducts which are In tended to suck In only nourishment to sustalu tho body. If you want to see the glow of healthy bloom In your cheeks, to see your skin got clearer and clonrer, you aro told to drink ovory morning upon arlilng, n glass of hot water with a (oaspooufiil of llraestono phoephnto In It, which Is a harmloss means of wash ing tho wasto material nnd toxins from tho stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleansing, sweotoulng and purifying the entire alimentary a '"'In vhL iir aRBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmv j" ' t ' r 3 C i'iS fev ' SRgRgRgRgRgRga 2 fi J V'V' 'J ' X1 ' tBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKfvi ' ' 5 S ifrtf&ffiffi' "$ BXomBRgRgRgRgRM Kvis-'i! VVV i BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmBxlBBKH V r ft SgBBmBBBBffO fg,SvBXemBBB s fsWsiBxfibt' '"'VbxSI'' vv'r?'pemBBBBBBxVgsmBBKim S sxeml" 'PgRgWslM tOsRgsK' s BxemWSPtaBBBBBBmSistto c BsKesKesKeaES c SKesKesKesKesKejrkJSxxmsaKLi s - . ir So c BXemBBBBT, sKemBBBBBBSmrsB v " 6 R. WALLACE SILVER ' THE LAUREL pattern 1 In 1835 R. WALLACE "Silver Plate that Resists " 11 Wear", beautiful In de signperfect In work- I 1 PjP I n aJssfl I 1 1 11 '"VrII-p I Ml lol Thad McHallan UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC! We are agents for Oalkiaa A Hamilton's mall, passenger and freight boaU on the Upper Klamath Lake. Ilnee leave this offlre every morning except Sunday, at 7:80. Western Transfer Co. I'HONB 187 MAIN HTBKHT, NEAR FIFTH a J RgRgRgaRKSxoBRr vv BXoxoxoxoxoxoxoxoxaW To cleanse the scalp, remove dandruff and promote hair heakh-usc Hirsutone. Seems to give new life to the hair-adds the attract ve gloss Fifty cti$ th Mh fj RRRRBafstaWsBRsBR WNL. KLAMATH i i WMCRE PARTICUtAfT MOPLE iRUVTMHR. 0RU4B 1 in Your Cheeks tract, boruro utiuiiiK moro fooil tho stomach. (Ilrls and womou with aulluw klu, Ihor spots, plmpko or imllta coml iloxlon, also tlioso who unko up with a coated tongue-, bud tnnto, uuty breath, others who nro botlivrod with hoadnchos, bullous miulln, uclj stom ach or constipation, should beilu this plumphntod hot wutor drinking sod nro assured of very pronouucod re tin Its lu one or two weeks A quarter pound of IIiihvUoub tihoi plmto costs ory llttlo nt ttio drug atoro but Is sutllclunt to dmouitrate Hint Just as soap mut bot ater clvauscs, purifies and freiliens the skin on the outside, so hot water anil limestone pbospbato act on tbo Inside organs. Wo must aln-nji consider that Internal sanitation U nstly more Important tltnu outsldu cleuullneu, becauso the skin poros do not absorb Impurities Into tbo blood, vrhllaboncl poros do. Women who doslro to uulinnca lb beauty of tholr complexion stiouM just try this for n week and notlco results (Advortlsoinenl) mansmp highest In to give satis factory serv ice in any household. , Now Is the season for Iced TeaSpoons. Call and sea the spoons so neces sary for properly serving so delightful a tweraje. io& muiniMi v FALXSORE00W Tf7rj7 w VBVBKexmgaRgRi BM ffFJLSB