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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1917)
t l'V. y .Mi wsucs r LIM 5 r3t;f,,?rs'7.. &L,i3l.J .ft. " :wh 'wtf ..3- si? &' ar- , r , ft - IV k ft I& ' u li- &' im - StSV . ' WiJ JV", '- j V fe if ? a; ?a , fe7' f l 51 ?- !!$ lw s-r 1 . tj, t 4r 'K ft ' ;. i m... tfr $W" i- w 3& HsSm' ., PCS ' jai : v?, 3b r j .rmvwr ittie two THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Hit HA V, JAM'AIU -, lilt The Evening Herald W.O.tMITH, Editor Baity tseaft Baaday hy ffttt ImM PiMtofctot ONNHV f KlMMtk fill, at US Foarth itmt Bartend at the BostoSka at KUuaath laB. Qngami far Ututnlrnkm tiuutgk BaaaerlpUoa tans ay null t aay MMraw hi tka United 8Utaa: Oaayaar IMS Oaaaaata M FRIDAY, 4AXIARY 98, l)IT BenkfsCh$siiedAaV& MAMMtMmMWWVMMMWWWWWWWMM Adverthwmenta In tht demised alumna ara print at the rata af Flva Canta a Una, Invariably In ad vance. Hereafter neadvartlaement will a accepted tint accompanied ay thacaan. Good Land Drainage Means Better Crops State Drainage Association Plans Ag gressive Campaign to Reclaim Wet Lands of This State Respirator Saves French Form the German Gases llh'M.KV IIAITIiM.MM FOR SALE FOR SALE Small house and lot on kilt. Enquire at Mill ft Son Im plement koute, phone f. 26-4t FOR SALE Lot 3, block 1. Mollis- tar Addition; make me an offer. Log Steiakelber, 1346 Hodge street. Tulea Okta. J5-It FOR SALE I have 146 acrea Umber land for sale on base of Eagle Point, adjoining Ortflth halt mile lake front a at aide at 114 per acre, half cask; ateo acre lot for 1700 dollar, lake frontage or 10 rods. Henry Newaham. 23-tt FOR SALE One Dayton or one To ledo computing grocery scale; one toa-pomd platform scale and one com patlag cheese catter. Address Wordea Mercantile Co., Wordea, Ore. 10-St PUBLIC RALE-Jaauary 30, 1917, at tka Bart E. Hawklaa raack on tko MerriU road 1 mUea nortk of Lost Rlrer dam and 3 mile west of Olene, ronatatJng of toek, farm mackiaery ana aoaiehow good. ISt HAWKINS GRESN CORVALLIS, Jan. 26. The Orc-jtmal llmo has developed the fact that gon State Drainage Association has drainage Is Imllspoiulblo to the use approved a plan to print the biennial of nKricimmi nmo, n,i iat any reports and stenographic records of , . ml, ,.., meetings held last two years, and thus give other persons interested n prepare mo ay oj suiinu.e .....aKe. holier dralnsee nn nnnorttmltr lo The extent of Rsncrnl Interest Is seen learn something of the methods and' in the fact that the 3,000 edition of tesult of drainage on wet lands and the college bulletin on drainage ! alkaline Irrigated land. Ied lat July Is just about exhauat- The drainage sentiment U grow- ed. The state association Is com ing very fast now. and calls for as-'pilsed of six dlstriets with directors as fellows- Wni. Ilanley of ltur:i, Central Oregon; A. A. Mehaffey of Kl.vmnth FjII. Walter Tierce of I.a (irnmlc. II. Heals of Tillamook. Win. Smith of Kcho. Miirv rr ilm tiiin isiivhiliin "Mnrp c. Chanmnii. tllrector at larse. The real progress was made at the recent! officers are I. X. Kdwards of Monroe. meeting held here than at any yircvl- nres-ldent: W. L. Towers of Corvallis ous meeting.' j secretary, and J. K. Iirson of Corval- The general movement for'agrlcul-'lls. chairman program committee. sistance In planning and carrying on the work are greater than at any time heretofore," says W. I.. Towers head of Irrlaatlon and drainage work at the Agricultural College and sec-jKgan of Oennis. T. O. retary of the state association. "Mare C. C. Chapman, dlrectc WOROEN WHISPERINGS Dan Gordon of Montague, Calif., ia again under the parental roof for a few day. Miss Callle Owen surprised her par ents by coming home tor a few days acatiou. Quails have become almost domes ticated hereabouts, coming to the barn yards regularly for sustenance. They are plentiful, anil go unmo lested. , af "- -"' na .aanBBP uJaaaaaaapall sIIrV tA- J , . -S jftfrSMaaaaaTilr m 9 aS9Sji M NkFy1 laar BaaaaaarflBav I Py 1" -SS5N a" faamBBaaaaav 4$aaaV i m w V m -3MHBaak Raaaaa w Baaaa1 1 S"jS y 4& v? ; t XaaaaaaBaa! I jiBh ' " ' - iCif yfUW A waiting party- liven tit Drnttbury rmuli i Huirni oven- MMtt, N lR. which as wml tttteiuUd uy tno Henley pupils. HefreshmenU wt.ro rvd by Mr. Dradbury, and all n Joyed a very pleasant vnlng. The llriiley Hhetorlcal Club mot and elected tint following offlcri Mabel Ulla iimldvnl. Cecil Caldwell vice prcaldmt, l.urlllo Klewart trcti user. Hurl llroan edllor, Tcrrln DU on and Aubra llradbury awlstant ed. Kois mid Otto llnlln Dorgeant at arm. . mi' frel IIU M illllrreiii tMC, 4 I'rli'K no nl all ilnil. , i IlJ A IvhmIi fur h kliliin, i i. W" Ut JiRil, fwrM(,ura ft V -ioU Mtltiurn C -- NOSE CL0QQE0 FH0 n vvhuun t'ATN m X, The spelling content held at Hi" Midland school house Friday uteiiltig was well attended by Henley pupil. Ilucl llrown and Joe lloso of Henley were the winner. Jee KihiuI, tiephuw of J. Frainel, arrived the !S4 from Oklahama. He will insKe Oiegon bis home, MiTHahirn Onlerrtl How KAN ANTONIO. Jan, 36,- MltllU n u hum nvo state have been order- ., II IIHI IVIII'l tUf, li'i.mis uKn right i, i,l Hhk ,M ;iir linu niotlj. ran iirvatne treeiy. ,n0 tiior unrotg, in u nun dltchirn aei.i, ur)iie--itii lrntv ii.t in, h, iiiKni--iiif ft)4. tua. ihrn't ttgy tuffvd up! otiJ l.ltleiif ,y. rr,m IUMf,l ner i no Appi s mtW a ' lilt tWitille tit., lJ , Mi'rii. ii h enr(ri ( i rf) lr mai;e nl the l, -tit 'I MBI (ll tWOlldll, IhlUfcl tn mniuirniin, ihluc j , r.m, r.y Cream ihin rd home on February 1st. They are ,.,,, ,ry rm Mi , the ludlina, Nebraska, Arkansas, Ok- ,, teeklug i', i,B laliiiina and Iowa trmiw. .KVKIt AOAI.V You nwy never gla hav tbo cluinrr to buy at such lw price I A UO-fool Main .tree UH In rsrwl lent HtlM (or )I,7AU. A UA-fuut rtirner m KUlh timet for aa.an, m ear irmt. A a.VfM o nn Mevrnlli near Main for -,7lM, un rrty ierm, See ttillrote. rl-3 ill.l Atlv LEOAI. NOTICES Will Aid Lansing HI MISCELLANEOUS IMMMSMMRNMWWWMInMIMMWHWH ANTONE In Klaauth county wUhlng to borrow aioaey from the United States nnder Farm Loan Act, send aaaw and addrcji to J E. Paddock. iioaaasa. Mt D. T. Daugherty Is constructing farm gates which open upward, lu place of swinging aside, thus eliminat ing snow shoveling. The utility and small cost will appeal to ranchers Dave Ford Is feeding cattle on theinl stockmen. 1 hackery ranch In the Oklahoma' country. (ST.TK UX1VKR.SITY MMtAUY C. J. McCollom 1 proving his me- chfcnlcal genius in an up-to-date bob-1 Thtt ., , ,h a,, ,.,. sled now about completed. ! vna rnnllMoH tn..., i.. . It. O. Vincent came In Mondav from ' total of 47.909 volumes. 9.494 addl- Midland to get matters lined out for,,ons having been made during 1916. Tho newest invention of the Pre nclt to save their soldiers from the ' deadly gas the Hermans turn loose in the trenche Is a respirator attached to the mask. If a soldier Is overcome he need not breathe the gas for some time anyway. Air Is supplied to him pure through tho respirator, and ho thus has a much greater chance to save hi life. successful operation on the farm. Wm Whim recently caught a large bald eagle in mink. FURNISHED APARTMENTS at the -.Oreaoa Heose, Sixtk aad Kkuoatk. WANTED Fan of all kind. See C. D.WUlOB,7eMalast. 17-1M HIGHEST cask paid for fan, klde and pelt. R P. Lewi. 8Uth street, ear Xkuaatk. inf Klamath Transfer company baa ator age room for any amount np to two The use of the library during 1916 In creased 35 per cent over 1915. Packages of books or individual a teel trap set for. books, are freely sent to residents of tthc stnte. During 1916 tbero were The-convenience of the new store to'2'407 Individual loans and 738 pack- the public about Worden is fully ap- ases so ,cnt predated, filling a long felt want. Wll.l Klk Xear Vkum . The Worden Mercantile company U PENDLETON. Jan. 26. U. F. Oli fllling It ice house the product is ton. who lives in the vicinity of Yoa fourteen inches thick and clear as a n. saw an elk south of his ranch crystal. Sunday, lie reports that others aluo . , . , . . kave seon signs of the elk around A good looking young bachelor on ,.. ,nr ,,, ,,, the Keno road ha admitted the time, J t I not far distant when he will trot In double harness. Free Rose Slip Offer Again Made by State U. Six Thousand Clippings Will Be Ready February 1 for Shipment Eastern I Oregon Consignment Later j LfclFS r l Kufcfriun t't'iis Taken BKRLIX, Jan. 20. The capture of neud carload. 341 Ralph Tlce is the nroud possessor n"83lan tort positions along a aix of a well turned and well galted sad- m,,e tro. with 1,700 prisoners r.nd die hore up to speed requirements, thirteen mitrailleuses, is officially an- 15-todlma I'XIVERSITV OF OKKCJON, Ku- gcuc, Jan. 26 February 1st will jco 6,000 hardy roso clippings ready to out for planting on Oregon '.awns. Ihli practice was begun In 1914, I William runups, wnu m Jum been appointed asalslant secretary of slate applications have to succeed John K. Osbonir. has ad. One from II. C. vanced more rapidly In the diplomatic CHANCE TO TRAOE ' Th awner af a ttacra well Impravad tract, with Una btiildlnaa, near Ashland, will, trade far Klamath ceunty stack rMMk. Ashland place cast t120O0a e Chiles. 3 PROFESSIONAL CARDS """'''ni-r-i-irinj-LaarLajui. DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFFICE, ROOMS 7 and WHITS BUILDING aRQSBlaaaaaaiaP nounccd. The capture was made In grounds, instead of throwing away thel 1 1 m ?lrV envrt I. .. .. ... I "Si DR. P. M. WHITE fa, Bar, No sat Mttadi St7 0d4row DR P. R GODDARD Oateeaathlc PbyalekM Arias Sit, L O. O. F. Taaapto REMEMBER I aerer ebaraa tor gaadaatlon aad coaaaltaUoa. rURTHER-Thl plaeea yon m der bo obligaUon, and yoa will sat aw aakad to take traataaaot Heur: 9 to 11:10 a. m.; a to I; 7 to 1p.m. PfcoMawt jswos" rtt90 i" " To Be Important Figure in Committee PADE k SHANNON PLUMBING AND TRAM FITTINQ tavaa BauahL Fumaeaa eld and Repaired Installed HEKT METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS 1023 Main St. Ctty ft County Abttrsct Co, ABSTRACTS INSURANCE " Maakar iOraa) iioalaMeai Title Maa DR. A, A. SOULE , FrIVWCIAN AND SURREOM RM1tS,lmmaBlk. FhtMHU MroBiwciatlo.o( Baal u Fraa, aVtay.) AAA'MWajeVkJMkJWajkwVWhjM New City Lanndry W Quarantt Our Work. Shirt and Cellar Laundarad. W alaa wash llk, weal, and col erd gad try carefully. Try ua I enea and b convinced. Our price ar right Phone 154. 127 Fourth Street 'Back af First National Bank VWWWMWWWWXI i X . i , -- rn ...,- ) raai Dowum Alleys PRIZES FOR ALL CLASSES OF BOWLERS Drp In and ask about them. Under the K. K. K. Stare ...... --rviv.inniiiiiiuuuiviouiiAiiuiiuJ r - 9',. ti t'aBBBaBaw I SBBBBBBBtflaBHraBaBBBaaiA J iV!lE4BBBHBBJf supply only two como In so fnr: Tschna. principal of the Long Crook service than anyone else In the slat.) high school, and the other from II. II. department outside of Secretary Un Hoffman, superintendent of schools at sing and Ambassador Fletcher, He en. Hcppnor. Tho usual deluge of ri$- tered the service In 1903 as .mm. quebls Is expected, however, a soon to Ambassador n.rmi. in i .!.. t... j u hen H. M. PIshcr, superintendent of, as announcement of the slips Is mndc. Ing the European war he ha had enmnas, insieau oi uirowing away tue sir. Fisher ha had letter from all charge of European affairs a third as tops clipped from the University's lino parts of the stnte. proclaiming distinct slatant secretary, his duties takln In rose hedges, put them in the ground. I succeis in the growing of these roue a multlnlleltv nf ,inu.i Hiiciu miuiisi uu iodk roai. a circu- noin cutiines. lar Utter was then Rent to the high Eastern Oregon shipments will be bchools, announcing that the Unlver- delayed a long as possible, In order mj nun in iiu biuu iu neuu iruia iwi'no 10 cscapo mo coiQcit weather. Mr. to twenty cuttings to any school that Flsbor says ho ban never had such a cared to write for n shipment. hoi of vigorou shrub a this year, Since then this yearly custom has 'and that oven last fall tho slip for added to tho beauty of many Hchool this year's shipping were loaded with liwns. Last year there were 4,000 bloom. slips available, but so many requests ' Order will be filed In the ordor of came In that a number had to bo held receipt. The slips arc, of course, do- over until this winter. For the 1917 nnted. ,tllrf of ,ppliiuuiti i.i tliMaij rttt.Hr nollre , Uiir-j t,nl iii umiersighMi ha 't county court of die ut( for Klamath roitnty (or . ctin n gin hU Itnltio ftotii Him on to Henry tirove lUbitimJ nmi 4iu ccurt lin nH Ihn 10th day Of IVbiuirr. ... ' ncioca n. in , in tiir iim. court rixim of said rotut s tiad nl which said npplkntlu heard. Haled January 3d, ?i; 3-:-9 HAItltV )XC Nolle to CrtdlUn In the County iMiirt n( (h I OrrKon, for the County oil III the matter of the Kth)i lAftt Will and Tmt.-uiirotcm 'lllatn. drrcnol. The public wilt pro IsUl that on the loth day of Jaw?.l the underslatipt n duly etrcutrlx of the abott. rnlliMi Of K It ( Williams, drrrajeii liny quauniHi as such rtnrefrttl crittitors ami alt p-mii ciainiji again! tho said nUl please ptrsenl sllrh f llw. t)l fled, logrther w(h the vouchers, within six month I date of this notice, at lh i ilorarti M. Mannlne. Mlomri Klsmatti rnlt. Orrcon. kkt oir.cn the undersigned nrlerUi plare for transacting the tho raid estate. Hated this 11th day of Jibsu?! MAItY II. WIMJi r.'xrcutrll of tho IMatn of tl Williams, Deceased. M. MANNINO, IomU Klamath Kails, Ore.. Alto Executrix. IMM II Captive Soap Are You Rheumatic? Many Fangs That Pasa far Rheuma. tism Are Rally Ou ta Weak Kldnsya. Is It rheumatism? Not ovcry pain is. ! Weak kidnoys t uric acid collect. Uric acid causes many aueer nalns. In the thigh It' sciatica; In the tack, lumDago; in ino nerve neuritis. Oout, gravel, dropsy are uric troub- I'ulverMlty Exam Xiwr Ion. UNIVERBITY OF OltKdON, Ku-1 Wncn yu auspect tho kidneys use gene, Jan. 20.- Humestcr will begin tomorrow at the Kxnmlnntlons for tho Do"n1'" tKMtty I'HIa tlo home-recom i.ivnuuu romouy. Klamotb Falls testi mony Im lh lu... .. n.- . ... This is supposed to bo a free coim-l!!''':0. I Hi ""l"1 "T K"alh F "f .lery: I """i "ui iiuj. i no seconu Mr. Cnrrln ul on t ...... ... semester will begin February Sib. Kl.mau .Fall. IS? -iSS i .' About 900 students will tako tho sharTrl?" I,"".'. !f, 8t w, .....n.,u uiuii .uruugnoui my "toj-. nomeumes, they are try. And yet look nt our soap, free? No! Dut It tisc-J to be. Vcs, soap used lc"H to be free. It lived In a dish nnd led a wild, glorious, Independent life In HEADACN E NEURALGIA PI Mr. Robert M. Harper, wife of the chairman of the inauguration commit .iee in Washington, will be one of the most important figures in the cere monies of inauguration of President iWllson S.he will nave much to do 'Wltk tke social aide of the afalr. Hafo Wouldn't Crack iitkirnim t oh n.wi ... hntol. ..-.I ii .l w" "" "" """"era un- . ..,. m. ,v was i successfully blew the safe of the Rlv. uueny 10 come anu go (and quently did, hotel men tell u) any traveler It took a fancy to. Or used. it could stay home and float in tho washbowl. Today, soap I a captive. It Is lock ed up in dark, cavernous slot ma chines, with a price on its head. Or else It's chained to' a wall and left to swing sadly to and fro, Or It's re duced to a limp liquid and hung around In bottle, looking more like a. cross between pea soup and aalad dressing than It old familiar self. In any case, It I bound about by n cordon of push button, knob, crank .... .inn-m, wnicn, in us crushed nnd tlAHtl IIaJ Jill. . . "owiianroa conuuion ii can never hope to break through. Expn In private life, soap I no longor freo. It used to bo tho sam.' delight to swim in the dlshpan; but wjuay it is driven Into a little eji shaken around 4a the water a while, uu put uacK ob ine sneif to mope. In my NOTICE FOR PUBLICAT Net Coal Lands United Stale Land OS) I Lakeview. Or.. Decombrr SS. I Notice I horeby given last I I. Nell, who postofflce Klamath Fall, Oregon, dM. 22d day of April, lilt, 0111 dee sworn statement and No. 09314. lo purchase the Ntal Section 36, Township 37 sosu.1 9 east, Willamette Meridian, i timber thereon, under th of the act of June X 1171. "l amendatory, known as th and 8tone law," at ucb might be fixed by apprals thai, pursuant lo such applM land and timber thereon kifll appra'sed at 1160, the III mated 140.000 board feet at I M. and the land 130.00: that i Pllcant will offer proof in hi application and sworn ou the 27lb day of February, fore C. II. DeLap. Clerk of !( Court, at Klamath Falls, OrfJ Any person la at liberty I I ar i befoNl ahoulder d hands and th.r n olhe'r thU purcha.0." befo entry part of my bodv Th.n t ... .H . " Pu" before entry, my k.,nemy. JS Si T ' o ' l ."? " i"""'"'" " " oi mo kiv-i whenever I feel nv i.. ,i.T ' ' n,,B" mirumm i fer-'er.lde National bank last night. Tho ' trouble coming L 7u.0.? ulMMtt " ,b,B offlce' ,,",W with .ate withstood the n.trog.ycer.no ney ,,. ?JJZJSZ defeat the enW fH to give me quick relief and make im, 2.,0 JA8. F. nUROl Ott Ji 10 szatKJL ad dea't lufer. When mi I...J ..v.. -s. t hav'. .,Tr 7o7wf. V wRX f. needles, to suffer when yea ean take a remedy Ilk Dr. J.- H.S" alu""';? "d ,c,L"re th P' ' neuralgia at once. HnA ...... , the drug iter now for a ncksg ol Jr. J.me' H.adwh C owdm" Dont Uff. i , ftw "J"" win fi las-hssd Tjzrzrj" a . Hvaw BHI SUIT awiravta paia. goao-ao nor' Tie Lugs Will Be i tie faglars who break Into a place and after all their trouble find only a check book Instead of the cub tbey expected. Vou can disappoint burglars the ame way. Deposit your cub with the First Stat and Savings Dank nd It will be asbolutely safe from thieve, fire, dampne... rat. or any other similar danger. Isn't that nocurlty worth having? FIRST STATE and SAVINGS Bi " 'ALLS, ORBOON