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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1916)
PAQt TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON TUESDAY, DECEMDER ,9, i s? ,V '1 The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company cf Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street Entered at the postofflce at Klamath Falls. Oregon, for transmission through th Balls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: Ob year IS.00 0 month .60 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1916 NEGRO SOLDIER GROWS POETIC 1 PUTS INTO RHYME AMERICAN PUNITIVE EXPEDITION UNDER PERSHING AND NOW ALL THE BOYS ARE SINGING IT. yyti ivT . 1 yt r 1 v tn . I Why INot Make Useful bins ot brocenes I 1 t x T x t t t DRUNKENNESS IS ON IHf: DECLINE FIGURES FOR ENGLAND SHOW THAT SINCE WAR BEGAN CON VICTIONS FOR DRUNKENNESS HAVE DECREASED GREATLY. COLUMUUS, N. Mcx.. Dec. 19. Life with Pershing- expedition In Mexico Is by no means a giddy whirl. !? Neither is it a vacation "far from the mnddinc crowd." Every officer! sold ier and truck driver has tried to de scribe it. But It has remained for a I dusky troubarour of the famous "Black S. & W. Pure Maple Syrup We have it in four different sized cans 35c, 65c, $1, $2. GROCERIES FOR CHRISTMAS Roynl Black Fruit Cakes ami- Plum Piuldfinrr I Cut the high cost of living for some of your friends. Practical gifts are coming more in favor each year. Choice brands of high class goods make LONDON, Dec. 19. IT any accurate1 estimate can be made while so many men are away at the fighting fronts.! It would appear that drunkenness inl England and Wales has decreased since the war began. A blue book has been issued purporting to show a de crease of -18.017 convictions for drunk enness during 1915. The greatest decrease In the con sumption of liquor appeared in agri cultural counties on the east coast. t In some of these convictions for! drunkenness dropped 41.8 per cent.! The "no treating" law undoubtedly has aided in reducing the consumption of intoxicants. During the last six months of 1915 there were only 42,342 convictions for violating the "no treat" law as compared to 48,750 during the first half of the year. Throughout the entire year of 1915 there were only 135,811 drunkards convicted, which is the lowest num ber recorded for nearly forty years, r.nd is 28 per cent below the total for 1913. Of those convicted in 1915, 33,211 were women. 'Tenth" cavalry to put the dally life tt Mw unTilln Infrt vrmn . ... .-....w .... ...,.. .-p At once the song jumped into favor ' and the whole expedition from Palo-! t mas to EI Eallo is singing It. As ren-j J dered by the Twenty-fourth Machine iV Gun Company quartette It Is: jy i'"Kust yo take yo' rifle an then yo' & take yo' pack, ,, An' yo hike across do fields an' pro- 2 sume yo' comln' back; f Skirmish to de left and skirmish to, do right. ! An mak' all de motions an pro-.! sumo yo' golnta light, ! excellent presents and will surely be appreciated. You are never offended . ..i .1 . . when your friends present you witn sometning to wear, so why should you hesitate to give them a real treat in something choice to eat? i !: CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Cans Century Tomatoes Cans Centurv Peas Cans Century Cans Centurv ?1 IX) 1.00 a gits aslioel an' a blg.olo JL ? I it's the same old p yeahs to do It i lY a Den yo' pick. An' spend de afternou makin' 'dolie brick. Very nex' mornln' 'thing. An' ou got seen in." Apricots 1.50 Peaches 1.50 S5.00 Special for Chrsitnias $1.20 Cigars and Tobacco for the Men Candies for the Children Get the Habit CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Coff ee en , Can Seal Hraud Ciini.ster C. & S. Jars S. & V. I'lfserves. . . Cans S. & V. Pineapple. . . Cans S. & Peaches. . . . Cans S. &" V. Asparagus. Cans S. & V. Succotash. . Special for Christmas. RRIGATION DISTRICTS URGED TO ORGANIZE' V Ask Chllcate for 633 Main street. SALEM. Ore., Dec. 19. Expressing the opinion that "practically all irri gation development in the next few years" will be under the irrigation district plan. Assistant Slate Engl geer Cupper has written the secre tary of the seventeen districts in the state suggesting that the districts form an association in connection with the Oregon Irrigation Congress. "It has occurred to me that an as sociation of irrigation districts would be of considerable advantage, as in this way an opportunity would be given for the accumulation of 1 'data of value of the various districts, calendar. Call and the experience in one district 12-tf j would be available for other dis- says the letter in part ,tricts." Don't Pay More for Watch Repairing Watch crystals 10c Railroad Earnings Grew WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 13. Earnings of 187 principal railroads of the United States during September Mala springs 50c were $107,910,814, the interstate com- Watch cleaning SOc merce commission announced today. Jewels 75c During September, 1915, they were Two expert watchmakers and en-1 $97,597,783. gravers employed. Railroad watch1 m repairing a specialty. AH work war- Ashland Elects Today ranted for one year. Give us a trial and you will be convinced. T. O. McHATTAN. F. D. Wagner and C. B. Lamkin are the candidates for mayor in the city 'election in Ashland today. era w mff " tKWw Jf Just What He Wanted! V f ! t T t T ; t T T FOR SALADS Crab Meat, Shrimp, Lobster and Tuna Fish. Durfee's Salad Dressing, Mayonnaise. WALNUTS, FILBERTS PECANS, CHESTNUTS ALMONDS. PINENUTS PHONE 85 VAN RIPER BROS. The Quality Grocers Fancy Six-Crown London Layer Raisins. New crop Go! den Dates in bulk. I'ij-s, GIncc Cherries, and 'Crystallised Stem Ginger. CHEESES Imported Swiss, Tillamook, CreamBrick, Blue Hill, Grated Parmcson and Hcinsch sthaler Delicatessen Cheese a very fine Cam-mcmbcrt type. Fancy California Navel Oranges and Florida Grape Fruit T ? ? T ? T ? Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y I l4-JMMjj4-y5 County Court Proceedings Regular December (1916) Term 'I. Western Transfer Co., dray age Nov., 1916 election $ 1GI W. O. Smith Printing Co- printing county offices, Nov., 1916 W. O. Smith Printing Co.. printing, elections. Nov., 1916 W. O. Smith Printing Co.. 1.50 1.50 printing, county offices, Dec, 1916 Officld, canvassing of count, November elec- 7.50 TU. a iiu Saxon" Dr Patent Morftl Colt. vilh En glial, boa-cloth Tup. Price $7.00 Other Xtttlrton; l to 112. 1 ou can oiler no truer evi dence of your own good laste no more delicate tribute of your regard for Husband, Father, or Brother than in giving him the best thing of its kind in the whole world, a pair of Nettleton Shoes Economy Through Qualify Thoy will nffonl Iiiin months njid month-, of iilwilutc comfort nnd tlio pleasure which ewry live man takes in wearing hhot, whkli ii.ie no Miperior in iu.ility or htjle. And jour j.'ifl will cost ou leu than jou would pay for many other articles totiimonpldii; and meiliocru in quality. A practical hint : (1) Obtain Ihu exact hie leiiKtii ami width; (2) or bring one of his (cumfortahle) old slioeo. If by any (.li.'inu; tin; hlioes ure not quite right in fit, w; will gladly ex hango them after the holidajs for the Scttlcton Jjbt wliRh exactly huits liini. Regal Shoe Store Agent for Xettlclon .Men's Shoes the World's Finest G. W. flclal tlon 10.10 E. W. Gowcn, canvassing of ficial county November elec tion 6.00 Harion Hanks, cash advanced ' Juvenile court, expense tnking Lyons children" to Portland Home, November, 1916.-. SO 00 It. E. Smith, rent election Nov ember, 1916. Precinct No. 7 ... 6.00 A. A. Mehaffcy, rent election November, 1916, Precinct No. 5 5.00 L. Jacobs, rent election Novem ber, 1916, Precinct No. i. amounting to 115.00, was al lowed In the sum of $10.00 and disallowed in the sum of $5.00 . . 10 00 Roberta & Hanks, election sup plies. November, 1916 16.80 )M t. Parker, election rent, etc., I'recinci No. 10, November, 1916 10.00 Bessie Roberts, cleaning school house, Poe Valley Precinct, November, 1916, election, amounting to $5.00, was al lowed in the sum of $2.50 and disallowed itn the sum of $2.50 2.50 M. Motschenmacher, supplies I election November, 1916, Pre cinct No. 8 2.rj0 James Illalr. election Novem ber, 1916, Klamath Lake Pie cinct . .. ..... . 6.50 Hub Wakefield, election Novem ber. 1916, No. 10 precinct. .. 2.00 .Mrs. M-. i;. Sovlts, election Nov ember, 1910, No. 8 pieclnct .. 8,00 E. M. C'hllcote, election Novem ber, 1916, No. 2 precinct... . 5,00 12. W. Flackus, election Novem ber, 1916, Hlldebrand pio clnt 4- 1.00 U. A. West, tieasurer, election November, 1916, .Mt. Lakl pie cinct 7.00 17. (i. Drown, election Novem her, 1916, Klamath Falls pic- clnetH .. ni.70 E. h. Wit, election November, 1916, Worden pieclnct 6.00 Martin Ilron election Novem ber, 1916, supplies 1.20 Sue V. Jllalr, election Novem ber, 1916, Klamath Lake pre. cinct 3.50 Mnud-C. Hingo, election Nov ember, 1916, Crescent precinct 7.50 D. Ellis Young, returning elec tion returns, November, 1916 1.60 C, G, Merrill, returning election U-turns November, 1916 l.io J, H. Hobbs, ie turning election A. G. CoUon, returning election returns November. 1916 .. . John Ilagelsteln, returning elec tion returns November. 1916. R. W. Tower, returning election returnH November, 1910. . W. .M,cCabe, returning election returns November, 1916, ... Alex Hofler, returning election returns November. 1916 . . Dick Drown, returning election returns November, 1916 ... Jas. W. Jory. returning election returns November, 1916 Chas. W. Drew, returning elec tion returns November, 1916. Levi J, Griffith, returning elec tion returns November, 1916 Harry E. Wilson, returning elec tlon returns November, 1916.. Fred Hickman, returning elec tlon returns November, 1916 F. D. Counade, returning elec tion returns November. 1916 F. J. Downe, returning election returns November, 1916 ('. J. McCollum, returning elec tion returns November, 1916 Earl Hamaker, returning elec tion returns November, 1916 R. F. Tuttle, leturnlng election returns November, 1916 Jos. L. Kin go, returning elec tion returns November, 1916 U. G. Stevens, election Novem ber, 1916, Crescent pieclnct . John Shepard, election Novem ber. 1916, Pine Grove precinct J Mrs. Chas. Maupln, election No vember, 1916, Malln precinct I John Klentz, election Novem I her, 1916, Mt. Lnkl precinct IK. W. Tower, election Novem J ber, 1916, Plevna pieclnct.. .. I Levi J. Griffith, election Novem ber, 1916, Poo Valley precinct Vincent Zunir, election Novem ber. 1916, Malln precinct. . .. Klamath Transfer" Co., drnyagu Link River bridge, Novem ber, 1916 Ceo. f hiiHtaln, postage, circuit court, November, 1916. Itlg llasln Lumber Co., lumber county roads, October, 1916 .. v Darin Lumber Co,, lumber Poor Farm, Augimt, 1916 f) K. Transfer Co., drayago Jernio famllv county poor, November, 1916 O K. Tiatyfer Co., bridge sup plies, November, 1916 Roy Hickman, election rent. etc., Wood Jllver pieclnct, November, 1916, nmountlng to $19.00, was allowed In the sum of $9,00 and dlsal lowed In the sum of $10.00.... Karl McFall, witness grand Jury Frank Mm ry, witness grand Jury (i. (i. Anderson, election Nov ember, 1916, Iry precinct, amounting to $12.U0, was al lowed In the sum of i7.00 nntl disallowed in tlio sum of 2.20 2.10 2.10 1.00 2 001 5.20 ' i 3.60 3,60 I S.0O , I 5 60 t 5.00 ' I I 00 12.00,' 7.00J 30.00 6 00 5.00 7.50 7.00 coroner Juror, Jury, juror, Juror, Juror, Juror, 15 P0 mo; 7.83 19.60 11.00 2.C-) 2.20 2.20 1 2.20 1.50 5.25 5.00 19.10, I.K7 lf.0 1,50 I 1,70 50 00 50.0U 1 1.05 L. Truax. niuMtnnt. opera tion Ohnn. Axol, eot'iity poor, Ni vember . Weh rn Transfer ", dr.tvnco Link River 'tiiditn, N'liver.i. bi 1916 . . Warren Hunt, iinli advanced freight Poor Farm supplies,. Klamath Dept. Store, merchnn dine Mrs. Cnuldock, county por, December, 1916 . . . Keller's Cafe, menls election , November, 1916 .. .. "' i Chester Avery, I Ijlw.-inl Win- 10 .12. H. DuKntill, coroner h'd'vnrd Way W. T. Shlvc. coroner Juror, IMwnrd Way J. K. Ilallard, coroner IMwii'd Way A I vi ItenH. coroner llwnrd Wny A. M S utton, coroner 12lvvni( Way Mav Asklns. coroner witness. Kdwnrd Way Fred Calvin, coroner witness, I'd ward Way !.n I2vnns. coroiKr witness, Fdwnrd Way Inurv Mi-sner, coroner wllnoss 1M ward Wav J. M .Ialll. rnroner witness, Eil'eaid Wi'v .... ... Dr. Ceo. A. Cat hey, post inns- tem examination L'dward Way Dr. It It Hamilton, host mor tem examination IMwnrd Way Lai I Whlllock, coroner claim, Edward Wav I'ex 'nfe, mi nip elections Nov ember, 2U6, amoiintlng (o '00, was allowed In the (""ni of fir, CO and disallowed In t le i mil of $6.00. . . . Hex f ;,fe r e.ils elections Nov- ember 1911 Fir-' Stale Savings Dank, office rent county treasurer one year J. Daiiiuan, election lent Lost River precinct, Novem ber Dick Parker, labor Link River hildge November, 1916 . ( i. Loren, plumbing Poor . ' Farm November, 1910 . . . u.iju.(i (. jw cnnil advanced serv ing supoena outside county .. C. IL Underwood, olflco sunnlleH November, 1916 John Collnmn, repairs Link River foiry ,.. John Collnmn repairs Link River ferry Mrs. W. 1). Campbell, menls Lancell Valley election board Mar in tig Co., supplies county olllces, October, November, December 12.J0 Ruth M. (iowen, labor district attorney, upholding criminal laws 10.25 IL O, Dussey, May anil Novem election, Langell Valley D.I0 h. W. (iowen, Justice fee, Stato Vf. Gasklu .,. G. L. Humphrey, coiiHliihlo fee, Sluto vs, Onskln Geo. Crane, JuUico witness, Hlnlo vs. Onsl;ii: R, T, Raid win, Jiiullco witness 3! 1W J Jim Hilton, Juiillre wltntH, "(.ite vs. Griiikln Mrs. 12 U llenrdidpy, Justice wllnrrs, Htnte vr Gaikln 12. W. Gowen. Juntlce fee, State vx. Ilohbn, G. I. Ilumphre), ronidable fee. State vs llidibs J. M. Jones, JuMlre wlinrm, Statti vs. Hobbs . Mav Adklns, Juntlce wlinri, State vs. Huble Martha Sieds wldn's (x-n-nlon for Ierenibcr, 1916 Link River Electric Co. lights November, 1916 election - Fred Dileslng, rent November, 1916, election, 1'reclncl No. 6. amounting to $10 Co. ni nllnwi'd in the Mini of $5 00 ami illxalluwid In the itum of 15.00 W 12 Seeliorn. wood fur Nov ember, 1916. i'lc Units If you cn't decide wht to buy him for Chrlelir-J, 0'vc him Chrlitmii Crrtifleate. We utue them for my , r ! amount or for any article In the itorc- 17i CM I K. K. K. Store. :oo 9,00 6.S0 35.00 15 M 2:nc J 50.00 5,00 7.00 8,25 10 00 17.05 2(5.00 5,00 5,00 Harness Repair ing and Oiling Auto Curtain Repairing Bradley Supply Co. .nr, !,- We Leave No Stone Unturned J3.70 :.mo ;U0 mmr' Ki? rV. y. .r i.i kF 'VJMV, $ if ,, ,... nnftlltf ' III our M'ttirli for i no " Wxl and Hay for our cutoB Seehorn GEIZ;M Phone 72 622 Ml Sl"" ? t returns November, 191C ... 1. 10 $5.00 7.00 Piute vs, Gaskln 3 I