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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1916)
:5it ' Al 'nm?v ' ; ' THE EVENING HftRALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OlsMON, WEDNESDAY, JULY II, 1ll hV If I? IT". USTON'O MetrepetHan Amusements fj OPERA HOUSE HOUSTON DARK The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor She Dived From Emaciation to Venus Perfection Published dally except Suaday at Tbe Herald Publishing Company oC Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth street s' irr STAR THEATER "THE SERPENT Pax Pasture, with Thed Bars In Fire Reels Peerless Orchestra TEMPLE THEATER "Broken Fetters," 3 reel Knickerbocker Star Feature "Freddie the Fixer," Vltagraph Comedy Entered at the poetoSce at Ktaat atb Falls, Oregon, for trsaswlsstoa through tbe snails aa eeeoad-claae matter. Subscription tint by sail to aay address in the united states: One year 16.00 One month 60 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WEONE80AY, JULY 10, 1916 A SECOND COLUMBUS MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Oregon MOTION PICTURES WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS Herald s Classified Advs. iu la tbe are prteted at tbe rata of Fire ccata a line, tarrariable ta ad- Hereafter no admUan wffl be accepted aariees ae- fcrt FOR" SALE FOE SALS Or trade on an auto, good Haasel piano. Robert Egeline, Pel- City. l8-2t FOR SALE Fire passenger Bulck car at a great bargain; In good running order. Farmers Whse. Co. 6th st 19-St FOR BALK Cheap, threahlng ma chlae, engine and cook house, com plete, read for Held. Terms to salt. Abo OB feeder, hones, harness and Mveral good lots In Mills Addition. If yon want a bargain see McCabe. Ffcoae 298W. 16-5t MISCELLANEOUS rwa ijUAwu Money to loan on farm security. Rates reasonable. Terms good. For particulars, call or write. E. L. Elliott, attorney. Wlllits building, Klamath Falls. Ore. 11-tt FOR SALE OR TRADE High grade touring car; will trade for weU lo cated Umber claim or other property. Enquire at '208 Main street 10-tf MONET TO LOAN on city or farm property. Arthur. R. Wilson. 11-tf WANTED At once, woman cook on ranch. Apply at Ward Obenchaln. M-Jt LOST AND FOUND LOST Monday, pocket Inhaler; find er please leave at this office for re ward. 18-2t CAPTAIN KOENIO Is a second Co lumbus. The study of the first Co lumbus was how to reach a port In his little ships. That was the study of Captain Koenlg. When Columbus re turned to Spain, he was recelred with all the honors that an enthusiastic sot ereign and people could bestow. Ger many should do the same by Captain Koenlg and his crew. They hare dem onstrated that despite waning nations. commerce can carry on Its work. Its greatest work by linking the business of nations together and exchanging their products and their ideas. suu captain Koemgrs feat gires a landsman a creepy feeling. To go to Bea In a craft that when a storm Is awakened that calls up all the anger of the great deep, or when a hostile ship appears, can settle down Into the calm of the lower deep until the dan ger passes and then rise from the deep and resume its voyage. Is a wonder, and when the voyage la lengthened Into thousands of miles with storms and enemies everywhere, and finally to bring a rich cargo safe to port, the wonder is increased. Steady nerree are needed for a feat of that kind; steady nerves, patience supreme, cour age that never falters and devotion to duty that makes no note of obstacles. And what of the future? Is It to be In the air for passenger travel and under the surface of the sea for freight? It all goes back to the unmeasured power of man when Inspired to per form some great work and to the prom ise, that the earth and all that is there in shall be under his dominion, when he shall become great enough to sub due, to mount and ride the mighty forces which God uses when He cre ates and seta In motion His worlds. What a piece of work It Is! How noble in reason; how infinite In facul ties! in form and moving, how express and admirable in action, how like an angel! In apprehension, how like a god!" Goodwin's Weekly. ? , I fL 1 fifi? BbsssssV. BSBBBBBSsk BSBBBBBBBBBBBSW sbbWmsA BBaaaaaaaaaaaaaV. Wi beeW beML bbbbV bEBBA. BBBBsV EBBBsV. EBBBBBa "JBbbbssV EBBBBBk Ik ill w M J Bp tint mm i 'of :'BBBBa'S'''S-S''" iT Van J - sbaF sl. 3BB. . I'lXK (1ROVR I'lCKUrH siired they will become real crsnki on the subject shortly Adv freshening, to hot water and lime. Dlone phosphite act on the stomach, liver, Kidneys ana ooweis. Men aud 'women who are usually constipated. Last Sunday thi young people. In t,0us, headachy or have any stomach Tine Grove organized n Young People's disorder should begin this Inside bath- Society to meet tno scconu, iduiiu iiu ,g introre Dreaarsei. mey are as fifth Sundays of each month at s v -Tbe purpoie of the orgonltntlon Ih to learn more about the lllble nnd to help out with the music at church. The onV ... .1mim1 were: I'realdcni, Allan McCemb: vice nrcsldent. Helen Klllott accrctao- treasurer, Norn Miller; op, ganlst. Nora Mlllpr MHs Donna Mack ' a a la tllll.. mam nnnnlfllml 11 M anu Aixnawn "" ";:,, .'k-lGeoign W Stephens. Plaintiff, chairmen of two committee to take '- turns In furnishing the work for each meeting LEGAL NOTICES i - Summons In the riicult Court of tho Slate Otogoit, fur Klamath County vs. of Wliiulu Mn StephviiH, Defendant To Winnie May Stephen. Defendant Mr. and Mrs Sinn Miller lire lhj Auoe Named, proud parents of a 9Vpound hnhy girl. In the namo of the itlutti of Oieson, named Helen Louise Miller oii ure hereby required to appear nml nti suit the romplnlnt filed ngalnat you ' There will be church nt Pine Grove tni, at,0U entitled suit on or befoir jnext Sunda afterooon nt : P m. ) 'Wednesday, the 16th day of August. Dr. Morgan I9t;. tlmt the boln; the last day of tin. time iiri'M-rlhed In tho order of publico Hon of this Htininiuns, nnd If you fall no to appear and answer, for want Th. Mnkn,i brother hao finish.'!"""' plnlntlff will apply to tbe court el stacking a largo field of rye hay Kmniett Shields has purchased a now buggy Ivan Icenblce hay on his farm rain damaged It some fur the relief prned for iu his com plaint, to-wlt for n decree dlssolvInK Is putting up alfalfa t be He reports that the, between Howard Icenblce and Kmmctt Shields are working at the sawmill. Forest Cunningham has been working at the same place. El Arant Is moving his sheep to Chor r Creek for tbe summer Josephine Bartlett, holder of the met ropolitan fancy diving championship for women, and prospective national championship, owes her good health and Venus-like like figure to diving and swimming. "Before I took up swimming," said she, "I was undeveloped and sickly. Now 1 am in perfect health and they pay my figure equals the best I made no change In my life other than taking the exercise of swimming, and I am certain that accounts for my improve ment.'' Albert E. Downs of tbe New York A. C, tbe American high diving champion. who has been coaching her, ranks her among the country's foremost candi dates for supreme honors off the ten foot springboard. Apart from being a thoroughly competent judge, he has seen in action the leaders of virtually all A.A.U. districts. Miss Bartlett Is an I enthusiastic advocate of fancy diving for women. She claims that there Is no pleasanter or more beneficial sport for tbe sex, maintaining that It devel ops ever' part of the body symetrlcal ly, besides improving the health gener ally and making for grace of deport ment and self reliance. R For Sale ISM.00 for an exceptionally fine toned $700.00 player piano less than 4 years old. Fifty rolls of music with it 8yd Brans. sftwtf Life, accident, burglary, liability and autemebile Insurance in leading com. anlee. Bee Chllcote. it W. WOOLEY, director of the United States Mint In New York, has been selected as publicity manager of the Wilson campaign. He announces that for a while he will di vide his time between his official and his political duties and later resign his official office. In the meantime, all the people of the United States, democrats, republicans, prohibitionists, socialists. and Independents will continue to pay I the expense of the publicity campaign, ( so far as Mr. Wooleys' salary is con- cetnea. Tne same is true to the activi ties of numerous officials who some time ago organized a political commit tee in Wilson's behalf. Assessor Lee Calls Bluff of Merrill Record Editor COMB SAGE TEA INTO 8PAY HAIR DARKENS BEAUTIULFLY ANO HE STORES ITS NATURAL - COLOR ANO LUSTRE AT ONCE Common garden sage brewed into a naary tea, with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuri ant Mixing the sage tea and sulphur reclye at home, though, is troublesome. Aa aster., way Is to get tbe ready-to-use preparation improved by the addi tion of other Ingredients, costing about M easts a bottle, at drug stores, known M"Pysta's Sage' and Sulphur Com pn ,- this srpldlng a lot of muss. White gray, faded hair is not sinful. ws all desire to retain our youthful ap- a-aanuioe and attractiveness. By dark- Bias; yaw hair with Wyeth's Sage and ir Costpound, no one can tell, K dees it so naturally. tu Aran. 'C lp. " Tsb Jut dampen a sponge or soft W fersM with It sad draw this through i ,'ysBr hslr, taking one small strand at a tBBBj kf taoraug all gray hairs hare Standing of the Clubs Won Lost Pet PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Los Angeles . Vernon San Francisco ... Portland Salt Lake Oakland 56 58 56 44 44 ...37 40 44 49 43 49 69 .583 .669 .529 .506 .473 .349 Results Yesterday At Los Angeles K Los Angeles i Oakland o Horstman and Boles; Elliott At San Francisco- San Francisco Vernon .... h. a 6 1 4 2 Martin and B. H. E 8 18 1 7 12 4 Fanning. Baum, Stean and Seoul- veda; Mitchell, Hess and Spencer, Whaling. At Salt Lake R H. JB. eau uuce 7 Portland 4 u After another applica nt tws year hair becomes beau- dark, stosay, soft sad laxuri- -f twrnmm' jvm awswar years younger. WrJrt Bag g4 gslBhwr Compound is B aaMaMM tottet rsauWte . it is not 9Srs, sanitation or CTT. .-. -A, llllllil tec U i.iajfBNB. as swam "r. II I I I III II J1I' ? Piercey, Dougan, Hughes and Han nab; Noyes, Houcb and Fisher. Wasco county cherry stems are be ing shipped to Europe to make the poisonous gas that Is used by opposing armies in France. Umpq.ua harbor Is to be Improved at an expense of 1200,000. MEN WANTED BOX FACTORY men wanted for both day and night shifts. Apply at ence Dorrls Lumber A Box Com. pany, Derrls, Calif. 174 To the Voters and Taxpayers of Klam ath Ceunty: Since announcing my candidacy as an "Independent" for the office of as- bessor of Klamath county, my dear friend Catherine Prehme of the Mer rill Record has found It her "duty" to open up again with another lot of falsehoods, misrepresentations and per nicious stories appertaining to my per sonal character, officjal methods, un equal assessments and favoritism to "Timber Barons," to sneb a degree that I find It Impossible to allow the matter to to any further without forcing ber to prove some of her assertions, and aUo to let the people of tbe county know the exact and unmitigated TRUTH. I shall begin by taking her piece printed under tbe caption of "What's the Idea" in the issue of July 14th, 1916, and brand it as by far the great est piece of senseless tomfoolery and deliberate falsehood It has ever been my misfortune to see collected in one editorial, and as Is quite apparent on the face of It, Is tbe result of the reas oning of one who knows as much about politics and local conditions as a hog does about war. My one and only Idea In coming out on the Independent ticket Is to adrlse the people of the TRUTH in regard to assessments, and to correct as far as I can, the erroneous impressions that exist among many individuals, spread broadcast by certain of those who are directly Interested In bringing about my defeat I hare absolutely no or ganized backing of any kind whatso ever; hare no personal feeling against any of my oponents, and as above stated, am waging this campaign sim ply to tell the people the truth, and the truth they shall bare before the November election. Prior to the pri maries, tbe editor of th Merrill Rec ord published many articles false to their very roots, but as I could not conceive of the voters of the county oeiierag any such rot. 1 did not at tempt to make any denials whatso ever, but now the TRUTH is wntfi out, and I invite the attacks and critl dams of CatherlM Prebma. her mA. by the friends lions. 1 cordially Invite the voters and tax payers to come into my office for any information they might desire, or write to me on any subject about which they are confused, and I shall be only too glad to give them the exact data contained in the books and records of my office. J. p. LEE. (.Paid Advertisement) Wood HI.AB, UMH AND BODY Hawed to aay leagth. Oar block wood Is delivered direct from shesls, aad is always dry. One load will rnevlare von. KLAMATH FUEL CO. 11. I 'ex con. Mgr. I'hoae IH7 appeals of hundreds of mr who knew the actual condl- herents, and any and all of my polit-; leal opponents. ' It seems too bad that one who sets J herself up as a "square deal" political , exponent, never deems It necessary to come to my office to ascertain FACTS, ' but prefers to take the word of any! and everybody, and attempts to ac complish her purpose on "hearsay evl-' dence" entirely. She makes the asser-, Uon that I have wronged the taxpayers I DOG WHO WARNED THE BRITISH ut mm county ana nave rarored the; millionaire tlmbermen, and states, "we j make this statement aa a direct fact. ana nave proof at our command that BLACK 00G WILL GET MtOAl SOON win satisfy the most loyal friend of tbe assessor If he wishes to challenge it" I take this means of challenging every bit of it. In piece or parcel, and absolutely defy Miss Prehme or any one else to bring to tbe light any such facts. The impressjon has gone out that the timber In this county is not aasessed at all in some cases, and at a ridicu lously low figure In others. This, of course, was to create the Idea among the ranchers and land hold ers that they were standing Um greater part or tbe tax, which would naturally cause a political arerslon. I wish to say in this respent that the timber in this county is assessed at a higher rate tnan in any county in the state. and I invite Miss Prehme or any other inaividuai to show evidence to the con. trary. citing one case In particular, I will say that the Weyerheauser Land company alone paid last year $68,000 In taxes to the county of Klamath, or practically one-tenth of the entire tax; and there are twenty other companies holding timber in this county who pay In proportion. The timber Is aaaeaaed from 75c per 1,000 In the remotest dis- tnrts, up to 12.50 per 1,000 In the dls tri'.t adound tbe Upper Klamath Lake, the prices rising as they come closer to tbe market. Individual aad timber baron receive exactly the sasaa rata. and I defy anyone to prove anything to the contrary. OF TURK ATTACK IN THE NIGHT in REAL HOSPITAL WITH THE BEST OF CARE bo mis of matrimony now existing the plulntlfl and defendant for the cam nnd cutitody of Olaiich Annuttn .Sli'iilicnn, nnd for Hllch othet nml further relief ai to the court uia seem equitable Thin aurumonn M served upon Mild defendant by publlcu (Inn thoieof In the livening Herald, u uuvtHpnper of Kenvml circulation print ed and nubllHued at Klamath Fall Klamath county, Oregon, oner a week Mrs. Sidney McKcnzle aud Mrs. Cun for six wouka, by order of Honorable nlngham were visitors of Mrs II M I'- V Ktikendall, Judge of the nbov. Miller last Monday j entitled court, made, datod nnd filed In "Mliln cause on July S, 1916, the date of the Aral publication thereof being Weil ueidax, the Sth day of July, 1916 It. C OUOK311ECK. Attorney for Plaintiff I 5-1MB-2C-2-9-16 I Notice of Bend Sale Notice Inviting Proposals to Purchase, I City of Merrill Kefundlng Dondu ' and Water Bend I Sealed proposal will be received b 1 the Jtecorder of tho City of Merrill I Oregon, until AurunI 12, 1916, at the imir of S o'clock p in. (at which time jpiopiiiiaU to purchaito will be. opened I and t-onxlderud) for the purchase of (2.!00. 01 any part thereof, city of Men III refiindluK bomlii, payable Jul) 1, 1H31. with the option of the city to p.i them, or any of them In numerical order, fium nnd after July 1, 1921; naM bnmU to be. Iisued In denominations of IfiuO and one bond In the sum of $30u Alto for the purchnne of (6,000 or au part thereof of Muter bondii, payable Jul) 1 1!MC, In denomliitttlons of 500 Sahl bonds are bsuod for the put Pom- of refunding tho outstanding Muiraut or tho city, and for the pur pom (if providing water and fire pro lection, all under tho provlslona of sec tion 13C or the charter or tbe City or Merrill. .S 11 lil bunds mo to bear Interest ut thu rate ttcHiguutcd In tbe successful bid, not to exceed C per cent per an uuin, pnjable Keml unnually on July 1 II ml January 1 of each year, at tbii office of the treasurer of said city, In I'nlted Stated gold coin Kacli proposal to purchase must be arc ompanled by a check, certified by Mime responsible banklne institution BEGIN MOT WME! DRINKING HP TOO DONTFEELl glass of hot water with phesphaU before breakfast washes out aeieane, United Press Service LONDON, June 26. (By mall) There's a black, wooly dog somewhere out in Egypt today who's going to get a reai war medal soon. Bruno, pet of the ivoyai scots fusiliers regiment, saved more lives In fire minutes than, prob ably, any other hero of the war. An official communique from Cairo tells how the Royal Scots beat off a hurpriae attack by 600 Turks at Deui. dar, with heavy loss to the sultan's ui. diers. Taking advantage of a heavy fog, the Turks were able to advance stealth ily to within a few hundred yards of the British camp. Bruno, barking furi ously, dashed back and forth In front of the camp unUl every man was on the alert. The Turks advanced out of the mist and opened fire. Warned m time by tbe canine "trooper," the Royal oeois answered the enemy bullet for bullet, and the latter retired, leaving many dead and wounded. Bruno was in the thick of the fight. He was quite badly wounded, and Is only now slowly beginning to recover. Vou may depend upon it, he Is in a real hospital and has tbe best of care. U you wake up with a bad taste, ' bad breath aud tongue U coated; If your head Is dull or aching. If what you eat sours and forms gas and acid In stomach, or you are bilious, consti pated, nervous, sallow, and can't get feeling Just right, begin Inside bath ing. Drink before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaapoonfu! of limestone phosphate In it. This will flush tbe pontons and toxins from stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, and cleanse, sweeten and purify the entire alimentary tract. Do your In-1 side bathing Immediately upon aris ing In th morning to wash out of the crstem all the provlous day's poison- t0 ""' "mount of G per cent of the pro ous waste, gasx and uour bile before 'l'"1"'!, made payablo to the Recorder putting more food Into the stomach. ",f Merrill. Proposals must be sealed To feel like young folks feel; like nml endorsed "Proposal to Purchase you felt before your blood, nerves and Kefundlng Bonds" or "Proposal to pur muscles became loaded with body im-'chase Water Bonds." purities, get from your pharmacist a' The council reserves the right to re quarter pound of limestone phosphate 1 Ject any nnd alt bids, which is Inexpensive and almost UsU-' Dated at Merrill .... 1..1., ? less, oxoept for a sourish twinge which 1 191G is not unpleasant. , KJUNK D 0LNBY. Just as soap and hot water act on Itcrnnlpr nf ii pii ,. ,in .,... the skin, cleansing, sweetenlne- and 1 rani UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC e are agsn for CaUrJsa Hamilton's wall, freight boat oa tbe Upper KUmatb Lake. Ilusee every moratag except Saaday, at 7 BO. pessrager leave this eUca rilONH IB7 Western Transfer Co, MAIN NTllKICT, NKAR FIFTH The Utah-Idaho Sugar comnanv has misea me price of sugar beets at u ranis pass. Ah to what actuated aay coating out ss. zzL:r.,7:r "! " .-. u.i- rZZ . -- ww w ove wssas tbe whole TRUTH, I was also aetaatsd TanandSunburn 4 H.v. no terror, for those wis. ,nMI,h to Ui. NVAL, ... - a.ugnxrui toilet preparation. MtlKHXb r'v ItaJWATHrALLS .i,Wl,, "i icyuui UV THEIR ORUOS No oil or grease. 60c Jar. OREOOMiSlWl OBSSmBSSI PEOPLE f'ifc4 'fflT&i $K b