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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1918)
FRIDAY, JANCAJtt 1, itia THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, Big Soldier Laundry Now Ready For Use liuru It's something else ID J. V. I'lttll.KIt I over (tliiltml I'iow HtiilT Correspondent) nimhi, WITH TIIK AMKIIIUAN KXI'KDI-, Hulvtig.. mi'iinx repair, leuhiiiiutlon, TION'AHV ARMY, Kronen, Doc. IH. mtvliiK. There will bo Imtli itnllonii (lir Mull) I'lifl" Hairt In moving In Just bark of dm front, and each Mi wimhlub in hiiiiIi (liu uihIihhIiIiU omorKliiK battalion will Imvo IU nml Hilng nmi "'" "" mini piiintln" on coming out. A Ironrhi'i limy onliir tlm bulltllng tlin Hammln Wiwhtub urn lint iniilii IIUiiR In will ilUruril their ilud Hie lilK imhngn btue which I JiinI liiMliriwIioi, hIkii'h, sox, uhlrlH and un hiK llnlithwl In city fur back from ilerweur. Tlmy will go thru dm bath the llm There nrn iiIho shoo lepalr nml count out In niiotlmr room to Itail nmrlilniw nml machine for ilnrnlnic rliin dry clothe nml nound ulion Kirks nml patching breeches, waiting for llmm, The uimrlormnHler look n broad look Mnmitlmn tin milvngo folk will M Dm future In planning thl base, tinvn gathered up tho discarded cloth. He visualised hundreds or thousands Ink. First off, .wiry garment will go of Knmnilit In the mud nml Dtlh of thru tlm "iln-liiusliig" wagon, whero Hip trpiH-lu'n tuittalloim coming out steam Imtlm will kill 'mn. Next thn pry dny wonrlim llm same clothe, garments nrn piled into freight car down lo tlm lt sHtch, Hint tlmy whlrh rome up lo tlm Him with up- wore when they marched In. He aw pile, nml otherwise might go back tlmt these oul-eomliig battalion empty. At tlm base tlm Undo Ham would titt-d hot Imtlm and clean liiumlry thoroly launder every gar clothes a much mi rest and recrea- nniit ami send them on to other do. tlnn j pnrimpnta In llm same plant for In- They're going lo net 'em bath spectlon and repair, and clothe. I If a garment linn born repaired Hack In the citle. "salvage" de- srternl Union beforo, most likely It nolo a careening red fire wagon piled' will go Into thn discard. Othcrwlso high with waterproof blanket, wlth.lt will be patched and sent forward hntpioli'd salvage-corps firemen cling, i for tlm noil man who come out wat, Inn lo the hand rallt. I muddy, and craving to bo clean again. quullUatloM of wary tuna they bar clatsiried under the draft law, Tnl Information uuHt be had by Ilia government at once, became calli for tiivn ipaclnlly qualified for eer tnln dutlen nrtt received from the urmy ivory day. Locul board are too biiNy muklng claiilricatlona to do tliw work. the person licit fitted or all oth urn to perform thin patriotic tmik are llm Hihool teachers, and they aro now iitkutl to volitntnor tlmlr sorvlce to their iihiioctlvn local boiirilit. Tlm work will not bo html or exact lug No tonrlmr will bo asked to glvo moro thnn a row ho urn for u few iluH, Hut speed mid nccurncy nrn riiilrciJ. Tho quoiillonnairo of uvory Jackets,1 M,H" ,VM" '"' ucnn clnHHlflod miiHt bo oxnminnii nml liiforiiiutlon iim to bin (liuilinrntlonH for Hporlnl iIiiHoh (ran Rcrlbod on n prnpnred card, A i-hort Hum ngo (Inni-rnl Porahlng "elicit for n niimbnr of trnlnod nictnor. nloglntii to bo hurrlod to Krnnro. Thn governmnnt hnd n lint or metoorolo sI'Ih, no thu call wna flltod and the men "cut without dolny. Klmllar calln for epoclntltitn In other IIiich nrn holng mndo continually. It In Imporntlvn Hint tho Wnr Depart nmnt Imvo n complotn enrd Index, Hat ing for nxnmple, nil tho rnrpenten, tlm nmchnnlcH, tho blnrkKinlthn, the arioiintiiiitR, nml no on, no that at-a momont'n notice the men required cm ii be cnllod out by ronmiltatlon of the Indox. Htery teacher In Orogon who will vnlunteer to holp In thin work nhould p-CHent hlmnolf or henolf Immedi ately to hla or her local board. OKKQON MMataai PACK TimKK Oregon Teachers Called To Assist Government fOUTLAND, Jan. J6. Kvery ichonl teacher In Oregon In ankrd by the sovei ntnent to volunteer Immedi ate!) for urgent and Important work In fin i xietuHon of tho selective er vlolaw if thlntate. Tli) nmo call U being madn of tearhcri In every alate. 80 urgent I tho need of their omittance tlifct I'lo'l.liiit Wlliion hlmaolf haa. ad drcimcd a letter to all teacher, ak lug I hem to glvo their aorvlcea for the er Important work required. Thl work It to help local draft board compile Immediately a com plete enrd Index ihowlng the ipeclal 9 Farm Labor Problem Solved Hundreds of Klamath County young men have gone from the farms on account of the war. Yet the Government urgei the increase of produc tion. There is only one way to do it employ modern machinery so that the men left can farm more land than ever before. With a ready market and the highest prices in the history of the country there is only one problem for the farmer to solve that of labor. One Man Can Farm More Land the'Cue 9-18 Tractor SOURS MUD RAPIDLY TKANNPOItTH AUK ItKACHI.N'U KUIIOI'K MUCH KAHTKIt THAN UAH OONHIDKUKD ltMMIULK. MA.W IIKMIDK MOI.DIKIM HK.VT WAHIIINOTON, D. C, Jan. 25. America la vending troop to Kurope fnr more rapidly than originally plan, lied. It I now otUlmated, barring dUailer, that fully twlco a many Americana will be training under Per. hlng by Juno than early eatlmatea provided. Thl fact ha been nmiirod mom bore of tho iciiuto by I'renldont Wll- ron n nn example of the war depart ment' trcmondou work. Under the clrcumitancoa, the preildent bold, Home mlitake were Inevitable, "but the namo mlitako ha not boon made twice." A fair proportion of actual fighting men U Included In the contingent al ready gone, and tbl government hoe furnlihed la addition a goodly num ber of badly needed itevedort. en gineer, foreatera, flyera and other non-lighting force. Estimates Submitted On Court House Completion Prominent Portland! Architect Gives Detailed Statement of Condition of New Building and Estimate of the Amount Needed to Finish It To the Honorablo Hoard or Commln- dltlon; the water frost roof sot be alenera: ng carried off bat romslig wltd, aeok- Klamath County, Klamath Halle,1 " foundatlwu. Is eIU Of all, Orogon. I horowlth put In writing n.y ic port on coat of court houio which I a follew: j Tho coat of repairing and complet ing the present Court Hjuku accord ing to the plana and (potiUcctljna that waa furolihed to ma. on which thl eatlmate la baiod I two huudred and Uu (hoiuand doll i-. and I alio wlih to report that If upocfllcaHon aro charged and a lot of unnecoa ary material and work la eliminated the building can be com about One hundred and twenty thou- ng of the Holla sad Lebblea fro; thi building la Is tho beat of eoidl tlon and ready to toko eraetnie tlon where left ol a toaf aff. Howsver, for appMrucee I han cfitlmaid ertala earnest to pat all In pjrfeet repair: aaitsrssislsir the fojaosltota at fekrts ff asttie-meat. aayoM a real eraak oa tae tubjeot of utetaol eoaJUUea. Jut aa aoop oad hot water ant 00 tho klo, ajaasslat, eweetealng and freaheslag, so HaMetoaephotpbate tad hot water sot oa tho stomach, liver, kldaeys oar bowels. It la vastly atort Importaat to batho oa tho lailde taoa oa ue opuide, because the skin poree do aot absorb imparltloa Into the blood, white tho bowel poree do. Adv. Ihm$hJmm8mJ, IF KIDNEYS HND BLADDER BOTHER rAKI SALTS TO LUtH KIONKVt AND NIUTRALIZI IRItlTATINQ ACID Kidaey aad bladoor weokaess reealt from arie acta, aays a noted aathotity. Tho klaatra IKer thla aeid from tho blood and pass It oa to too bladder, when It often remains to irritate and canting a bnraing; scolding Uen, or setting ap aa Irritation at the neck of tho bladder, obliging yon to nook relief two or three times daring tho night Tho aaffaror la la constant dreed, the water passes sometlmee with a scolding eenaatloa, ond u Tory profoao; again, there la dUaeolty la avoiding It Bladder weokneas. most folks call It, becanso they cant control urination. f-MueuUea of Oeet I hove not only mode aa estimate of the cost of Inlshtng tho bnUdinc . . t in accordance wlta U0 piooa oat; While It U extremely onaorlna- ond eliminated speclflcatloaa on lie bat hove aula I sometimes very painful, thla Is really pleted for another eatlmate changing tho faith one of the moot almplo ailments to Oet nbrat four ounces of Ml1 Throat Sprays Don't tako cnanccs with a sore throat It' dangerous and may bo tho forerunner of sort ou slcknos. At the first Indi cation of a soro throat get one of our reliable throat sprays and mo It with our special Antiseptic Compound. A spray a day keeps tho cough away. Auk I'm About Our Atomiser UMenwofcHkYMfy WyZ KLAMATH TALUS 0tOONm!fl y 1 -tl mam Ill j , T 1 1 ' T,t w6 0g3SD , KLAMATH TALLS OfftOONi &$ and dollars. Of course this estimate, that of marble floors, ortlflelal atosia 1 w depond on how much Is cut out of .pilasters nnd Imltotloa atone alaater- me presont tpecincations. ed v.alls: to marblo alloators with The cost of patlng tho street and Ucucco cost, marble wolnaeot aad cement walls and slops as per the marblo bordered floors with cork cor present plans I about thirty thous-' pets. All window fromea aow In Hie and dollars. oulldlng U bo takea cut aa4 aew All of these estimates aro hereby ones of bettor design aad moi-o llgnt guaranteed and will bo backed with substituted. Thla change I eenolnVr This is a specially built 'tractor for the small farm tl 160 to 200 acres. It will pay for itself in one sea son. The weight of this tractor is little more than a team of horses, which, together with the extreme flex ibility and case of operation, makes an ideal power equipment on a small farm for all operations, both traction and belt requirements. It won't cost you anything to learn more about the Case Tractors. If you are interested, just phone 229M. A demonstration will place you under no obligation. C. C. Low & Son Agents J. I. Cast Threshing Machine Co. www IWRfllANH KKFIMK t UKIIMAN TKIUfg rKTROORAD, Jan. 15. The Rutsltn delegate to the Brest- I.ltovak peace conference hove decided unanimously to reject the terms offered by the Qer- mans. Dancing class starts Monday, Jan uary 28th. Parties wishing to join phone 187. 13-H a bond If required. Reapectrully submitted, K. K. McCLAUAN, 62G Lumber Exchange Oulldlng, Portland, Oregon Klamath, Falls, Oregon, December 31, 1917. The Honorable County Court, Klamath County, Oregon. Dear Sirs: In accordanco with your request, I hereby present to you my report on the new Klamath County Court House now under construction Ilelng called to make an examina tion. Doing called to umko an examina tion of tho building as to IU safety and stability; Also to make an estimate of cost to complete the building ready tor occupancy in accordance with tho plans and specifications on ftl In your office. Hafetf of melding: I spent about four days ou the building and made a thorough exam ination of the same. Without doubt the building is perfectly safo. I Sad there In a seltl-miiK in two corners of the bull Her: Onn comer showing 0 crack; thn. natk uudout.t- edly occurred durlog fio censt: ut tlon of the building. It shews plain ly thot the building was not up to IU full height, when crack occurr l, and therefore shows to me conclusively that all the settleuunt had taken place during construction; 0 great weight having boeu placed on the building over and above sal.1 crack after it occurred. Should thla not hove been the case, tho cracx would be from the botton to top and such Is not the case. I understand tho building has ntoiM for three years In this condition ond It shows to mo no evidence of any further Inclination to settlement. I This building has withstood the severest test, weathering for throe years, standing In an unfinished con a good one ond much cheaper, la fact would make tho chaage If cost were tome. Hove also mode another estimate changing the cottly ttueeo eemlees, beam work, etc., la Holla, Lobbies and Court Rooms to plainer malted and beamed designs whores? each change would answer with perfect harmony at o much lower eoat All of which of the above I will make much plaiaer la my talk aad verbal report to you at tkla time. Cost to complete accordiag to plana aad speuleo tdn ........SISt.MMt Cost of second proposi tion ..... lit.ltS.ts Cost third proposition.... lis IIS is Portland, Ore.. Jan. 1. IMS. . County Court of Klamath Ceunty: Honorable County Ceurt: Respectfully scbmltt!, A. S, 11KIOB. overcome, Jod Salts from your pharmacist and uke a tablespooafnl la n gloss of wa ter beforo breakfast, continue thla for two or three days. Thu will neutralise tho adds la tho urine so It no longer Is a source of trrltoUoa to tho bladder and urinary organs, which then act normally again. Jod Salts la Inexpensive, harmless, HI la mode from the add of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithio. ond Is used by thousands of folks who aro subject to urinary disorders caused by uric odd IrritaUon. Jod Salts Is splendid for kidneys aad causes no bod effects whatever. Mora yon nova a pleasant, offerves- eat Uthlo water drink, which aalckly relieve Madder trouble.-Adv. LEGAL NOTICES mutt! 00imA0i0i0iiiA0m0t0i0i0m0wm New Gty LiMtiry Wo Ouarantee Oar Work. Shlrte ana Collars UunOrX. Wo aloe wash silk, wooL an aa. ered feds vary carefully. Try aa onee and be cenvtneeaL Cyprians are right Phone 1M. "' 127 Fourth Stroet Back of First NatlaasJ tank Notice to Credeton Notice u hereby givea that Elisa beth Johnson baa boon duly appointed by tho County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamnth County, admin Utratrlx of the estate of James M joasaoa, deceased, aad all persons moving clolmo against tho estate of old deceased are hereby aotlfled to present tho name, properly rerlfled, to said administratrix at her residence at Molln, Klamath County, Oregon. Doted this 15th day of January, A. D. 1111. ELISABETH JOHNSON, AdmlnlMratrLx of tho Estate of Jamee at. Johnson, Deceased. S5-M-1S .-taaMfflgnSsnEEESmmoP Travelers accident and, boalUl precnluma for 1017 amounted to nearly $0,000,000. Fair treatment of policy holders lias made this pesoi. Me. Ask Cliilcote. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHX C. CLRGHORX Couaty Harveyer avUEaglBeev Big Shakeup In New York Police Get the Habit of ' Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast rnnta mmmmB gjgaW gfigf amml ofEnnmn wQeV IsM SPMMII wvEJ off NEW YORK, Jan. 16. An' up heaval In the Now York police de partment, the most sensottonol In years, was'' caused by Mayor .John r. Hylan, when he demanded the resig nation of Frederick II, Dugber, whom he nppolnted to office January 1, Mr. Iingher promptly compiled with the demand. Mayor Hylon appointed a uniform. d man 00 acting commissioner, se lecting for the post Lieutenant Rlob. srd R. Hnrlght, Enrlght, (or many years hood of the Follce Lieutenants' Benevolent Association, hod led o plotursogue career on the force. He Is 46 years obi. ond was appointed patrolman In 1196. He la reported to be offlli ted with Tammany Hall. The ostensible reason for the re moval of Bugher waa hi failure to suspend members of the motorcycle quad on charges of levying tribute on motorists accused of violating traf fic regulations. . Bugher declored that he was about to place these men on trial, nnd that tho real reason for his dismissal wot hit refusal to submit to dictation by the moyor In the aaotter of appoint ments and hla determination to keep polities out of Us deportmeat. Millions of folks baths latoraolly now Instead of loading their syitest with drugs. "What's aa tastss aatat". you say. Well, It la a guoraatoed to per form miracles It yoa oould believe these hot water enthusiasts. There ore vast numbers of women who, Immediately upon arising in the morning, drink a glass of real hot woter with a teotpoonful of lka. stone phosphate la It Thla la a.Tsry excellent health measure, UtatatsatV d to flush the stomach, liver, kldaeys ond the thirty feet of latoatlaea ot taa previous day's waste, soar bile sad la digestible material toft over to taa body which If aot eliminated every day becomes food for the adllloas ot boo terla which Infects taa bowels, taa quick result Is nolaoas sad tsstas which ore then absorbed Into the blood causing headache, billow attacks, foul breath, bod taste, oole,stostoeh trou ble, kidney misery, sleenlotiasss,tm pure blood sad all sorts of ailments. ' People who tool good oasaaysai badly tho next, but who ststsly ssa not get fecUsg right are urged to s tola a cjuartar peoad off, llsssitsai gaa photeotthedrugatore. This will seat very ctttie, sat is saslstst, to duties la the County Court of tho State of Oregon. In ond for Klamath County. Estate ot Robert Maxwell, Deceased. George W. htoxwell. Admlnlstrotor. Now, towlt, oa thla 11th day ot Jan. uory. 1111, tho petition ot George W. Man all, admlalstrator of the above entitled estate, coming on for hear ing nnd determination, ond It appear ing to the court by told petition here, in Sled, tbst tho real estate of sold estate should be sold ond conveyed, aad' that aald petitioner as adminis trator ot the aetata of Robert Max well, deceased, be authorised to con voy tho hereinafter described real eetnte, aad that eU-nerhoos Interest' ed In. said estate should he notified. It Is hereby ordered that this cits- tlon be published for four consecu tive and successive weeks In the Even ing Herald, s newspaper ot general etrculatloa published la the County of Klamath, State of Oregon, being ths county wherein aald land Is situ ated, requiring nil persons, heirs of sold estate, ond all others interested therein to be present ond appear in ths county court room In the County ot Klamath, and State of Oregon, at 1 o'clock p. m. on tho tth day of Feb rusry, ISIS, sod then and there make objections, If any there be, why an or. der should not bo made by this court authtrLrttag sad empowering the sold George W. Maxwell, as administrator of said ettato, to sell snd convey the follow log described premises, to-wlt: Ths north half ot the southeast quarter, and tha southeast quarter of southeast quarter, section 17. Uwtshlp SI S., range 11 E. W. M., snd the nsrthsast quarter of north. east quarter of ssetlos St, towsshlp 1 II S., range 11 BVW, M., lis Klam. sth Coasty, Mats ot'Oreaoa. to ths beet bidder uader sealed bid for ths whole of esld citato, as ssked lo ths psttUoa ttoa herein. (.Signed) MARION HANKS. it-is-ss-i-g City ft County Abstract Co. ABTHTJP R. WILSOK 517 Main St. FARM LOANS AT PER CENT FLAT DR F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Phyilclaa Sargooa Bulte fill, 1. o. O. F. Temple (over K. K. K. Store) Phoae gat . . Roe. Phone, SSSS (Tho only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon la Falls.) ' W. D. MILLER Roofiag Contractor Malthoid, Tar and Gravel Roof lag. Roof Coating. Repair Work a Specialty. 138 8. Sixth Street. Phone 1. The Mutual Life INSURANCE COMPANY of New York F. M. PRIEST, LOCAL AGENT Over K. K. K. Store ColImaniCaseboom Wood Dealers Try ua for dry fir, pine and limb wood. OAre 640 Moln, cor. Seventh ond Mala. PHONE 379W STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS ANO HEAD toJ7&? " in o If your nostrils are crogged and your head la stuffed and you can't breathe freely because ot a cold or catarrh, Just get o small bottle of Rly's Cream Balm at any drug store. Apply o little of this fragront anti septic cream Into your nostrils and let It penetrate through every olr postage of your hctd, soothing ond healing the Inflamed, swollen mucous membrane and you get Instant relief. Ah I how good it feels. Your no, trlls are open, your bead la clear, no mora hawking, snuffing, blowing; as more h 'attache, dryness or struggling for breath. Ely's Cream Balm Is lust what tuffereu from head colda aad Just Osusty CaarU catarrh need. It's a delight. A4r.