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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1917)
a -f sl O' U '. 1 lf u irV ' 14: ; gpDebt Must Be g inwm miiMM omtm mm t tba amissii at fQtmn tttt aVamwft M 0WIBAtlM- flsMMVe air WtONttBAV, JANUAftV IT, tW Admrtlsamsata la Ma SJS3HMSIW Bw pCVSraN an vRS) fPSv ev IHva Cesna Hna MvsjntMy ssj by the MISCELLANEOUS POK TaUDB-Nlaa tea earn baaae ia OsJabeasa far ewXable wagons ta Ktassath VaHu. AMrmP.O.awtt KluMMhIWto. lMr WAWCTP raw at an C. IXWiaMa,TtMalaat tr-ut laaha, tP.LNk,! tNT jrcAuv m, in HELP WANTED WAirno-.Wark aa IMt IB jah; fay Hf ta start Hanliaaae. lewt fnas U taf elaaahart at .inn. lMt VdOR CHANCI Par a few awyt ealy I eaa aatt yaa aa taaMa let la the heat part af HWe vwsssj vsjr ty isaswW a4t aftsjf jafeVia Can aaNc the aaraar aajatalat far tirfJlW Nth far fJHjHL VaafN ttkaslai Messt - AksK AaM - t. wIV UsSW WW Jrwsw VlwSswV aVjBjMe It ! Nonce Whyaot ta Cattle lar URWATT, IWtvOiw. PTOFESIIONAL CAXDS DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OPIC, ftOOM 7 aatf t 'WHITI sHJILDHHI DR. F. M. WHITE DR.P.R.OODDARD tu.Lo.av. VUltTllJU-Thia pAMta iwa aa awiahatUtaka ewrt: ft tliMa.j.)t talt i ta . a. CCcAbwtrktCw, niiiUHH ww W mm aasYawwMUwMadMatae: . 1 gwwr WANTODA xeaa wtth basJaaaa ahaV rails aad ridalty at aeaeral aajaat far aa W law Ittal rtfrrt Mte hsaatasjoe inay at CiMfaH. awrlaeeed treat ta the riatt sat, sttaraaeetw- WawkaaMatatBBB mWstvasV mswelaVslmBe.. faaWam4 vOTvEvWVJBMfal SMSawS SMBSSsmmS rVIBjBSj Oraaam. SMt Vhi ma?i Keaa sjafl Vsnat tt t)M VssswN BsJMfesS m S 1 DR. A. A. BOIILA wwn.. -, ir tt "- w w-p miirpHVMtlAII ANO MIIMMN !)' t1t7 af twalaia Farm Loan Act Is In Second Article on Federal Farm Lean ber of Bureau Explains Amortization Features of the New Measure y PRANK ft. WILSON Of the Federal Firm Loan Bureau Written for United Press WASHINGTON. D. a. Jan. 17. One at the features of the Federal Farm Loan Act which makes a strong appeal ta farmers it that it compels them gradually to retire their Indebtedness through a long or short period of yean. This process is called amortisation. Caatr It the Interest and principal are paid off la equal annual or semi-annual taetaUatiata throughout the period of a, to that at the end of the term at the atertaage the borrower is out of debt. All loans undedr the Farm Loan Act are made under the amortisation or iaataUawat plan. Since the bor rower aegtaa paying off his debt the rat year after he gets it, and because a stag Usee loan U beet suited to farm are, boi rowers under this act are per sikted to execute mortgages to run Ire to forty years at their option. renaleeloe is siren to pay all of the or aay part of It, on any interest aeriag Arte after the mortgage has ruatre years. Borrowers are not per mitted to pay off within the first Are jam, because the money which they hare harrowed has been procured by the bank through the sale of its bonis. aad beade eaaaot be sold for a shorter parted thaa tre years . The fallowing table shows the aoaat of the annual payment re ejrired to extinguish in the period w msm THEATER' iy aM Weeneselay The Hasaan Pendulum 'A aarvei af seautlonalism In 3 acts Featuring MARIC WALCAMP The fearless actress Lias in 2 parts Nhjht Nurse A comedy The Orpheus gives only one show erealag, beginning promptly at o'clock. Sensational Offtn do not effect our trade Wss-asi W. E Seehorn Company Phone 72 622 Main Street FADE SHANNON tUUIINQ AND TIAM flTTINe avTsjsj Bjavaity p wiiajaaa eMaMReeelree- iiwtalM HUT METAL WORK Or ALU KINO 1023 Main St. w m wwmmmmmmmmmmmmM New Gty Laondry we awarantte Our Work. tWrti aa Cellars Uundsrei. Wa alee wash silk, wool, ana eel. tai aa V(ry earsfully, Try us aai he cenvlnctd. Ourprleee are riaht Rhone 1M. 127 Fourth Street or First National Bank l"" ' rr hi HHw TRswlwEH Bf THE EVENING Isu-Jted a 11,000 loan tearing Itucrivu at S. 54 and percent: TERM Rate of Interest ! 6 pet. SHpct. 6 pet 10 years S13.50 115187 $13.V7 15 years M.34 S9.U 10-S6 SO years 10.24 M. SMS S5 years 70.15 74.55 78.J3 30 years C5.C5 CS.81 72.63 35 years 11.07 C4.97 6S.97 40 yean 53.33 (3.32 68.46 The use of the borrowed money Is i limited to the following purpeses: To purchase land or additional land: to pay off exist lag indebtedness; to pvr chase lireatock or to make any pro ductive Improvements such as cle-r-lag, fences, drainage, buildings and machinery. The object of uaartlxatlon is to en able a farmer to turn a mortgage Into aa iaveslmeat. When he can borrow at a test rate thaa It yields him he Is a!e to pay off hla Indebtedness out of "Why Aren't the Army Next to Calling a Man a German, This is Favorite Insult in London-Americans Are Caught in Net Sometimes y J. W. PKQLER l (United Preea Staff Correspondent) I IONDON, Jaa. 17. MWby aren't you succeeds in punlshlnK bis tormentor. in the armyT" Public opinion just naturally drifts Next to calllas a man a German, j against him. that Is the favorite Insult, amounting j jt is the same on tbe street If heaT to "fighting words." now in use in cidcnt.illy bumps another pedestrian. London. The civilian hasn't muchJue ,,- nDoloclze. but if resentment chance of a comeback except with bis j naia. whw reioru ai an u is usuv iy wan nis ngnt. ..a . . - . . I i' The waiter with a little gold or sil ver stripe on his sleeve, meaning that he has been shot or gassed, throws a sneering glance at the civilian diner. The soup is coM and tbe diner say3 so "The soup Isnt cold is the army." is tbe waiter's comeback. "Why arent you there?" As the conscription act exempts no body without reason, the civilian has a good legal right to be a civilian. Out he cast go Into details about his tri bunal hearing, so he scrapes the wait or bead with a ketchup bottle. Railroad Depends on Terminal Fund Continued from Page 1 business men to go to 8an Francisco, ,.ry.Tiiieu,gneiponU r t of w(bn ,h from wholesale nouses and other hie .L, .. business Arms. These business firms will get more business from Central Oregon when it is developed, and should hear part of the burden. "Another committee must go after those right hare at borne who have not contributed. We must strike the blow ia the next week." While the crisis is upon Klamath Falls right aow, yet work that hereto fore was not dreamed of has already been accomplished. That is, Klamath Falls baa ham aalted; harmony exists everywhere. Who would have thought a few years ago, or area a year ago, that bitter eaesslea would sit down to gether ta a room aad work out details for the advaaeeaeat of Klamath Falls. Three real aetata sua were closeted in the aasaa room yesterday, and each of see as bara heea cold toward tbe other ta the past; aow they bare been brought together. Ia Ktasjatb ralla ao longer can it be said that the But ta East and tbe Wast ia Wait tfa aUWamath Falls. Tbe aaae tbiac ta true regarding the eity council. It la working in bar. BBoay, a wea showa at the meeting this afteraooa. There is an understanding ieag tba sMmben aad between the eottaeU aid Mayer CrUler, and there is aa aMaraUadkhf af mutual interest betweea tba aawall aad tbe railroad HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. Retired Explained Act Today, Mem the profit of his Investment A IlMK tltve loan enables him to use hl- r.ionev Judiciously, so that It will con tribute to Increased value of his land and Its Increased producing power. Heretofore farmers have not been ahle to borrow for lone periods. This discouraged Investment In livestock and for many other purposes because the returns are slow. Short term loans m.vle u speculator out of a fanner. So the Farm Loan Act In addition to piovldlng a way for the farmer to bor row to the limit of safety, induces hint to put his borrowed money to produc tive ues and provides a way for hint to ret out of debt from the profits of the Investment. Thus the Farm Loan Act places with in reech of the fanners the means to help himself and stimulates his busi ness Initiative. The lone time loan with its smalt annual payments put a quietus on the terror of mortgage fore closure. You in Best wm nut the civilian usually cets ths worst of it, regardless of whether ho ig.t appeased tho Injured party rceh off the crownlne Insult. " " Americans generally escape because their "accent" excludes them from En glish army consideration . Dut once In a while someone makes a mistake, as a New York chauffeur. "Why aren't you In the army?" de manded the conny, after a trivial argu ment. , Th New Yorker's reply was mado tu erder: Sa-ay, listen. Cockney," he said con temptuously, "my army baa licked yours awlce, and If they have to do it njraln I'll be with 'cm." The question or the $300,000 bond Issue is at rest until Spltzer, Ilorlck & Co. of Toledo and other bond houses nre conferred with. Tho destiny of 'he whole railroad problem henco rests with the success of tho movement to raiec money for a passenger terminal If this mater is settled, tho other things undoubtedly will work themselves out. At least this Is the opinion of tho men j who have had the largest part thus far In Hie terminal matter. riiphi there is n point. These mer. liavo worked themselves out, Fresh men must take their place, they sa;-. Thul's why tho big meeting is called for Thursday night. These new men must iiboulder the burden and ralso Ihe remaining 127,500. I The fund to date is approximately 2-..00i. Charles W. Ebcrleln and tho ; Klamath Development company, have, through donations of land that It wa: inroisni would nave to be purchased, Increased the fund by about 121,000. making It now something like 146,000. chilly? Suspect your kidneys nnd try I Twenty-seven thousand five hundred tho remedy your neighbors uro ' dollars will make It about $7f.O0O, the W. II. Ilell, Kborlaln avonuc.'Klnm-! amount originally stated an necessary ath Falls, says: "I need to liavo at o get all grounds within the city for tacks of lumbago so hnd that I would '""T": ., rn 'o 'ho ground. I was unable to That Jr. the situation. The question make a move, as tho pain was so so-l 2,L,"k !" K,T".h Pal!,t vcro- 'tffU as though my hack was', unite w put be ball over the last lino broken. My kidneys, during those and complete the terminal fund, time., were Irregular In action. After ' Those who have subscribed mtit f heeun inkine nnn'. ii,i. . Wfll-!r. I'nnin u,!,'.. .t... . . I.V'i.V 7 - "vwi nmwi now uo .en on, suyH me committee. vt.7i7Z T .-!l Transfercon,P"r'asstor. J5JZT ZZ? Bmoi.uP . two ... . ruiDie. mono 15-todlmo. OREGON Three Americans Win Renown in Three Armies db.V"a83nj i MmmmmW Tri. irk. .."-.?!-- rtt"v " w t mz iwm " mm mjM t&ZZ War i- i I i M w St ;v rnk?r netviiLF. fiXi if it r"cw ti Lirur. KT.doLtVyj These three Americans' CapUHni Muhllte Unit of the llrlttsh. arm) . .Set ' ge.int Pilot Klllott Cowdln of the ' French nrmy. and Lieutenant Francis I T Colby of the Itelglinii army havej Pktttres llertle Cecil, heir to an Cngtlsh e,- I Me, shoulders the consrouences of his brother's crime, disappears from his home, niul enlists In the French army In Algeria. There he meets Cigarette, ilaugmer of the regiment, who falls in love v.lih him. The bnvve girl rlsl: her own life to save him In a sharp Mt'H'' encounter with lh Arabs. When. thy ljidy Vcnctlu nml her brother happen to corr.o to the Algerian encampment. Cigarette learns who ilerllo Is .She k ''"" l0 return to Ms rightful os tate, and Venetla mills ler enfeatie- liertlo will not llslen An enrounltr between llertle and his superior ollicer leads to a tmirt martial Tho yoiius; man Is condemned to die Cigarette rides across the desert to gut a re prieve from the marshal of thu troops, H OUSTON' ON'C fpntltar An HO USTON OPERA HOUSF DARK TAP TIIKATFP William Fox Presents Thedi Bara In 'UNDER TWO FLAGS" A masterly plcttirlzatlon of Oulda's tntornntlonally famous novel. I V l I I h y a r K a "Fit for Burnlno," Ulograph Drama In Thrco I'nrts "The Mlcelng Helrcse," Crant, tho Pollco Reporter, SerhM "Daley, the Demonstrator," Kaleiii Comedy MKRRII I OIM'I.'A IIOUSI MOTION IMCTUIIKH H'i:si)AVH .1X11 HATUIIDAYH Merrill, On!gon When Every Move Hurls l.nme every morning, achy nml stiff all day. worse wimn i.- ,i., . . ... ' ""l nnd very uttio trouble with my kid- inoya and back." ,,r,co COc' nt n dealers. Don't 'simply ask for a kidney rcraedy-gct Ooan'a. Kidney Pillls-tho mmo that Mr. Hell had. Foster-Mllbum Props , Duffalo, N. Y. Adv, Co,, wiiw t jb . ev "hi ww - - wapv- j a i .i . K.', . J'AVSl &3 urur. K T.tJOLlYr- on fame In then fighting In Hum: Several limes each lifts been rnrnllmiel (or vnloious deed The) are helping lo ronvlnre Kurviri.n that onie iit.-rlcnii can flplii Willi this she rides bad., biavlng wild An1. ls and beating sandilorm, until she it-uche the French encampment. She arrives as the tiring rnjuad Is tak Ins aim to execute Ihe sentence of the court martial. Madly she rushes for nril The bullets Intended for the mi'.ti she hives are linlged In her own l.(nlv; niul Cigarette, holding high the reprieve, falls lo ihe ground dead.''- 'c" Thida llara lakes ihe pari of CI Klamath At Ihe Star lonlghl, n WHEN YOU WAKE UP DRINK GLASS OF HOT WATER Wash Ihe polssns and toxins from syttim before putting more food into stomach. Says Inside-bathing makes any one look and feel clean, sweet and refreshed, - IW.h v.., ..... w Ilea Inin h- M-Ll . . Al,y P"00 U l l,brt' ,0 P0,,,l tu . n W00d; CftUj"n ". thla purchase before entry, or Initial. les III T. m ? Tb !,.,pur,,,",-. y filing a corroborated 'J ,", " 21 ' L 'r'D ,,,n-' "davit in this office, alleging faeu Tor ovcry ounce of food and drink taken Into the stomach, nearly an ounce of waste material must be car Hed out of tho body. If this waate ma terial Is not eliminated day by day II MUlckl) ferments and gonoratea pols mix, gases ami toxins which are ab sorhcil or sucked Into Ihe blood stream through thu lymph duets which should suck only nourishment to sustain the body. A splendid health measure Is to Ill i . SiU'nJ "',' , r"""" ,Wh ',n " ' Jnieh?.n 1 1 . "" ,""",l""U" ln ' :' ''"""'way.owash these "'"" K"",,f' '"'" '"Mils from the S rC! .Vr' mWiV """ b0W0,n! o , pulling innm food Into Ibe stom- ,ach. A qunitor pound of llmestono phos Phnto cohIs but very little nt tho drug Htorc, but Is sufficient to make anyone nn enthusiast on insldo bathing. Men wako up with a dull, aching head or have furred tongue, bad lasts, nasty The Laugh Will Be on the Burglars who break Into a placo nnd after all their trouble find only a chock book Instead of tho caah thoy expected. You can disappoint burglars the samo way. Deposit your cash with tho Firm Stato and Savings Dank and It will bo asbolutoly safe from thieves, flro, dampness, rats or any other similar danger, isn't that nccurlty worth having? FIRST STATE nd. SAVINGS BANK "AMATH FAILS, ORBOON Wl.UNUf.OAV, JANUAHY If, 1917 breath, sallow irnmilUn: oilier ,q mv billon ittlacks, add Imnncli or rontlpnllml t nsMlled of t'roitijti(ic4 liupioveiumit In bolb health sin) ap pearance ahoitly.AdT. LEOAL NOTICES ummens (No, I&3 Kiultv) In the Circuit Court, In and fur the County of Klamalh and Hist. f Oregon. Maud Kvn, I'lalntllt. Oeorge l.'van, Defendant. To Uww Kn, Defendant slm Named: In the name of the .Mtate of Orettm.' Sm are hereby required to apter n answer to (he complaint tiled stnln.t I) ou In the above entitled suit mi or before the lot day if February, 191T, li.lt tielng the lt day of the lliiir. iP serlhed III the ottler of it:hllentnii t,f thl KUtiimoim, and If )ou fall mi 0 sppear, plead, anwer, demur, or other, wln move, for want tleretif plalntlj will apply to the court for the rrif prayed for In her complaint, town I lor a decree duelling the Iximii of tntrlmony now etUttni betwrrn k, pIslutlrT and defeiuiant, upon iht nound of willful derilnn on the part of the llefrlidatlt for more thus (tin rar preoiiii tu the Instituting of thU cult, ninl that lite defendant has hn-ii ronvlrHnl of a felony, Thl summon I served upon ua. Km aitht defrnilant, by publleatloa thereof III the Ktrnlng Herald, a pub Hr newspaper of fliers I circulation, printed and puhllahrd at KUiualh l'till. Klamath rounty, Oregon, imc s Wrrk. for t coiuecutlve week (irtrq liurrtlin), the first publication Mat r.t.p rrein!)r 70, 1918, and the lut P'tuneauon January ai i?i,, ir 3 'ler Of the Honorable l V Kukrndll. 'Hdi'" of the elrrull romt of Klamath romitv. Oregon, which said order wtt lif.de. enternl. dae,l and filed In Ibis Pillt IVcemher 19, 1516, . I W It A. IIKNNKII Altnrnev for Plaintiff. :o:7-3i0-i7-:tn NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Net Cesl Lands United Htatrs l-aml Office at Ukcvlcw, Ore.. IVrertiber 1. IJIi Notice l hereby given that Perry rhojie poaloltlca address Is Palls, Oregnn, did, on the !M day ot April. Il. file In tblt of flee sworn statement and appltcatloa, No. 09311. to purchase the NKU AKti, I Section 16, Township 37 south, llaafe 9 east, Willamette Meridian, and lbs ( .tin'ber thereon, under the provisions ,of the act of Juno 3, 1171. and acts amendatory, known aa the "Timber and Stone Ijiw," at such value as might be Axed by appraisement, sad that, pursuant to such application, (be land and timber thereon hare been appra'sed at fl0, ihe limber est! R.atrd 140,000 board feet at 11.00 per M and Ihe land $:o,M: that said ap plicant will offer proof In support of I Is application and sworn statement .hi Ihe S7lb day of February. 1117, be fore C. It. DeUp, Clerk of Ihe Count? fVtse tTte,Mlk tA.ll. u ' run., uniwi, which would defeat Ihe entry. JAS. F. llUnOESfl. 1M 2-20 Register. i'Miiiiniiiiii STOP CATARRH! 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