r ASM TWO THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PROFESSIONAL CARDS WAAMWMAAMMAMAMM CITV AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AMTRACTB INSCKAMCB Mam bars Oragon AaaoclaUaa TltU Mm The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Miter Published dally aicapt Sunday ty Tbe llarald Publishing Coaspaay of Klamath ralU, at US fourth Straat OSce aid Resldsaca, NW cop. 7th aad Main Pn0M m CLAYTON E. WHKKLKK Ifiyslrlaa aad Hargcoa Osteopath Snoadytotherapsst (Spinal Traatmeat) Oflcn heuse: 9 to 11:30 a ra; 1 lot p tn.j eveaings, ? to I Kntarad at lb poatoflc at Klaav ath Pall. Oregon, tor traasattaaloa through (ha aalta aa aecoil-claaa ra attar. nrv. Who was "behind" the Merrill HectmlT Did (ho ruo tool tho io plo who subscribed! A MKUUIU.ITK. Subscription terms by nail to any ad dress la tha United Btataa: On year ....... 11.00 Oa tnoath , ,10 KLAMATH KAI.LK . ORKOX SATURDAY, OCTOHKH SI, ttU . THK KLAMATH PALLS STEAM LAUNDRY Guarantees Orat claaa work aa well aa am claaa aerric. If you. haTa occaaloa to aiakt complaint mad do aot tat la tadlata attsatloa, phoaa D. B. CAMPBELL lKutln of IVtrtnerwhlp Notice Is hereby given that the ilrm of Harris A Co. I this day din solted by mutual consent, 1 having sold all lay Interest In mid Ilrm to O. A. Harris and Albert Hower, who will hereafter conduct tha business and bo responsible, tor nil obligation ot said firm. Al.KX MAHTIN SU. Klamath Kails, Or., Oct. 31, 19H. 31.3th SOME MINOR WAR NEWS FROM EUROPE I.ITTI.K STOHIKS HtOM THK rltONT THAT AUK COMIMI IN TllltOUClll THK OAIMTAM 01' THK .NATIONS MW cillllTI.VI KACH OTIIKK M)MK AUK TUIVIAI., IWT AM. AUK I.NTKllKHT. I.Ntl AT THIS TIMK. YulkBa AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS SOMK RKOOHD It Is claimed that women medical ttudcut complete their course much quicker than men. Mrs. W, K. Vnnderbllt Is acting a a dishwasher In the lted Cros hoi pltal In Paris. to make hi Wood! Wood! Block Wood, Load SS.80 Block; Wood, Doable load SS.30 (Extra on hill) K-lach Body Wood . . U-laca Liab Wood 4-tt. Body Wood 4-tt. L4mb Wood . Leaf Ontetw at Bqaar Deal Star Oar Math aad Mate P. C CARLSON IBB WOOD Blockwood, Load lUorkwood, doable Load 2.75 93.75 ML7S ldaw D17 SU faUM Dry Slab. J-foot MM Hay yoar ft-rrca alab early KLAMATH FUEL CO 0ca BM Mate. O. Paftaa. Mcr Phoaa 1ST. INHERE are so many food things these days we hardly dare suggest any one thing. MINCE PIES MKRKll.L. Ore., Oct, 30 Editor The Herald .Noticing In the Merrill Hi-iord'a roast of tho editor of The Herald the Insinuation that Tho Her ald had "Its price," I am constrained to relate a circumstance. Wts remember that when tho pres ent editor ot the Record assumed con trot of the little sheet, that she as sumed a particular non-partisan, vir tuous policy. It w as to bo strictly devoted to the "peoplo's cause." She even found occasion to criticise the county court. She was coin-; to ex pose all maladministration. Then with a flno energy she starteC the campaign to further the circulation of the paper. Although not an admirer of her former conduct of the paper, I "fell" In. and thought how excellent, ener getic and great our paper was. I oven In my enthusiasm expressed my ad miration to a neighbor a hard-head ed, honest and Tery excellent man. But he did not catch my enthusi asm. He simply smiled, and said: "Not so fast; there is SOME ONE be hind her In this. You will see." In due course of time our Lady Energy became gradually convinced that Judge Worden was a good Judge; that he was a better Judge; that he Is tbe best Judge Klamath county might have. And now tbe paper Is largely devoted to Judge Worden's interests that the Interests ot the "People" may thereby be promoted. But somehow when I read it nowa days I think of the neighbor's fore cast, and consign the thing to tbe MMMMWMMMMMMMWW ARE NOW ORDER and IN WE HAVE ALL THE THINGS THAT MAKE THEM GOOD VAN RIPER BROS. "Quality Groceries" (Hit aad Mala Phone BS -AMAm Masten WHEN you see this name think of Good. Jewelry SlierliTit Notice of Jstte of Personal 1'roperty aoiicv is nerooy given mat a cer- tain mortgage executed and delivered b K. C Oreeley. mortgagor to Clyde Witter, mortgagee, dated the 31st day of July, 19 IS. and tiled for record on tho 31st day of July, 1912. at 2 p. m., and recorded In Hook 2 of Chattel Mortgage at pago 38, has been handed to me for foreclosure. De fault has been mado In tho terms ot said mortgage by mortgagor, and tho mortgagee has taken possession ot the property described therein. There U due on tho said mortgage the sum of IS00.00 and Interest from August 13th, 1913, at J. per cent per annum thereon, together with $100.00 attor ney fee as provided in said mortgage. The said mortgage covers tho stock of plumbing supplies, tools, machin ery, merchandise and equipment In the store at 706 Main street. Klamath Kails. Oregon, formerly occupied by E. C. Oreeley, the mortgagor. Notice Is hereby given that on Tuesday, tho 10th day of November. 19H. at 3 o'clock p. m., at the store at 706 Main street. Klamath Palls. In Klamath county, I will sell tho above described property to tho highest! biilaer for cash, and distribute the proceeds according to the terms of tbo mortgage. C. C. LOW, Sheriff of Klamath County. y GEO. A. HATDON. Deputy. 31-6th United Press 8t.rvlea ibut managed nvniPiwu ni ii .UW.'i "In. lUiroiigb .,,,..... w.. v.... in fernal uumlo mixed with the smoke," U the way Jnm Slatclnskl, wlm Just reached here from UumIii. describes the sound ot gun tire that he was forced to listen to for eighteen hours whllo lying In hollo plate In a field directly In the renter of a battlefield on which tho Russian and Herman wer meeting CI. I I.I -.,-.. Ilu .1 I.. 1 MIMpffU. .-MmilUUM, Willi Hl"i "I """ '"".... ..I .11-1. . .... went to Kusstaat the outbreak of the uumbrt ,IU, w ltliu, ,,. nml an, cnllii; til ll. Ivro toil of Ptilted ll flrnlo LONDON. Oft. 31 TtiO II fo Lieutenant II. t l.ld of the King' lilllrs was aVed by tiU IdilitlllcalloU j ili.K A bullet kuinktiii him down. it to b roniUhtly on tuard agalMi KUIuey (rouble. Tho kiaiiej do (hair ulweat la free Hie llod ut this IrrllallM cld, hut buu k from ovtrork( tha)' Kt sIukiUIi; tha llMiaatWa t Uue clog aud Ibut ttit WMlt la r talnvd In ths blood to puUoh the a tlru sytleiu, When your klduvys acha aud fsal Mlko lump ot Uad, aud you bava utliigliig pain lu lb back or Ika j urine U cloudy, full of sadlaiaat, or ' .t. I.L.I.Io I. I,rltl,la llillaln vi.il lliw hiwiimv, , iini.wi.t ww..mw ww jlo neck relief during tut night kH )uii hake verv hvadachsa, usrvous ot(ii'l dluy pll. UpU4um, acid (loiuncno or rueuiuausui in vau Hcaibr, get from your pharmaeul abiiiil (our oiirv ut Jad Hsllsj lake tabUapooulul In a ! ot walar mti,Mv.w.tiiu:h ....... DalsiU.1 1 I wLai AnnonnccMeaia IW J.t.il.o .,( , ,, Allornay o. i: win,. A. cai,d.dl fr Jiuili. J,' r" Mnkvllln DUuiu IMS I'.... A luaii In i ... . ' jtt.ii iiilrliis Ulr vh,.u7ML br.1 (Hied for a judlrUl aU " . ... j i, ..,.. .I..it....i.l lir itin ilUL lin " ,t , ' belnte brvakfs! each tuomlug and ,n uul eeu scratched . ... " . Hi a few da) )our kldnay will act i 'Hi.. M'1.1 folium ,ll la uiaiIa lif Jiilltiiaiidlhlnkti Miiyll ' ,. ,.M,M ,.,. -M, it would run up," , .'::: .:. . ,v. WIUI I1IMIA, IUU ! WW99 uvw iwr Kurallon lu Huh and stlmulala rloKgod ktitu). lu asutrallia Iba add In utlns o It ho loar la i ouive of Irtlutluu. tbua tadlait urluary aud bladdsr dliordsrs. I Jad tUtl I ltuipinl and caakol Injurs, makr a dsllgblfal eSsrVM 'rent lltblawlr drink, aad nobody 'tan make a wUlaka by taking a llllla txcalonally lo kep Iba kldaayt (clean and active. I (AdTrltMMAt) are Kiiltic dUbea before tbe rtrt of May net, made to support a field piece, and will lm sure to get our trade. WII.UHvJOIINSTONK CO MEAT INJURIOUS 10 THE KIDNEYS1 war In an effort to find hi father and get him out of the couutry lie could not find him and bo was re turning toward tin' Herman line when bo ran afoul of a battle He was In tho roldt of bunting shell before he knew It. He found a ort of a dug-out. which ttm Russian had made to support a dfleld piece, and, he laid down In It. He Mid he laid there for eighteen hour while the battle raged about him The noise was terrific." h ld. "but all the shell patted over me. and I was uninjured." Slatclnskl. when the uolne of tbe guns ceased, crawled out of the hole( ...-.,.. t.l- ....... tl... flMfmnll OU line-. He was arreted ,eeral tlmes.'u well kno-n authority, who waraaj- Xn. U Wblt.aera. Ilatalo. N. Y. roiiJiiNrHi:n,..,,7p I l..lrr to call t,B R,kl) . let- tbo far, ,U , ,44,'J being tho pie... liirtHNbcB,, . ," twmiu of (L II-mmMic.,, M ,.' rrU tmrtloi r.n ia .i J . H) lecuid ' ' Li ml iipon Herald'sClassiliedAiVi ii"innni-a-si-artulji lfOR RENT !.'. '.1 H V i. i. I,.... orrin; ituOMH (,,, ,,,,, h tb Odd t'eltoa, ., i Wiliita bm. ill.", VM il?rai(lt 1 1, , f,,f t Jt 4M...I.I l . ' " Jli W. O, Hmlll, Hrfniii ,.ui, LOWKII APAUTill:rr h.rUvj tir titt(iititlbrt i,iiiMi. ..... T - fit- Mil tiiPlit. HlMli ud lllgb "Dr Tbomo' KclKtlc Oil la Iba tel rrnirdy for that otlsa fatal ! V are a nation of meat satsra aad -- croup. It h bean used wllfc jr blood I Oiled lth uric acid, saya 'urcrs In our fsmlly for alsbl yasir.' Klamath Falls Business Men s Ass'n Desires to set forth the following facts for the Consideration of Klamath County Veters: It It's MI.HI, ImIb. I,, wurtfc. Mting. Hm. nillr.Hr, Tha lUrald, t0 a aotU UK MtllUiidi; Pur Alw. Vrfilrle PlifBllilf.. )af, H . MKJItWLi 3T Wlltim u ar fc Blockwood Theater Faatartes W. E. Seetwra In tin Commercial Drama "ALL FOR GOLD" For this, or lu equivalent, oa tlie spot, tits trill deliver Illocktrood for S3 a load, aad a so-called "Double Load" tor 94, with trad liiK stamps to boot. PHONB 72 i 610 Main """ nviijVuvu-t-uxaruij Does It Mean Something Milady, to havo a suit, or coat which is absolutely correct, hand tailored, and Made in Klamath Falls If t.t, hU'ji in and inspect tho beautiful lino of samples we re ceived recently, which aro all madn In America, and you will be surprised bow beautiful and rea sonable a suit you may get here. J. A. GOLDSMITH fVinier .Main unil TliinJ strceta I To tho Voter and Taxpayer ol tnui ceunty: V rcsptttully submit thl state-, menl of the affairs of the City ot Klamath Kalis to you In the hopej that ou will glvo It your fullest ,ew city nan tnteresi on liu.00o.uo l'rr,'Ut city ball tent at 130.09 priuoutb, 13 months I 34.00 Light and water .... 15.110 1'uel 75.00 150.00 of tbe state, o reprint lbs following (f?ro an atmrnoy and e.outfllmjii ,nf Halem, whlsh app-ard In tb 'tktlem VUltor. Iun of October I, lll. showing tbe rundltlon prix iduced In' Haletn In r- Ihsti a )'nr under prnblbltlunr Blue Front Livery and Feed Stables formerly the Goodman Sublet WKLL KQUIPI'KD LIVKRV AND FKKO HTABLK Mundy Jb Hilyard. Props. a-SS Klaatatk Art. I'hoat I6I-W Personal Wouldn't you like to have a PERSONAL GREETING CARD for Christmas and New Year? We have made arrangements with an Eastern housed to get cards with your name printed thereon, at a very slight additional cost BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS With Any Greeting Desired Orders must be placed early Ask to see sample UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY Ooraar Mala aad 7U HiraeU, KUaMtfa Pall ttragoa consideration. While the City Council am lo be commended for their erturt lo keep the expenditures wlthlu conservative bound, tbo expcnM.il of tbo city nra 'continually on Urn Increase. Street Improvements aro yearly de imauded by the clllxea. and while tbo original cost 1 bourne by tbe abutting property, or properly bene tiled, as soon a tho contractor turn tho street over in tho ctly, then we must all pay for tho up-keep. and repair of the completed street. Dur ing tho year drawing lo a close. Sixth ' Street has been improved to the easterly city limits; parts of Klgbih, High, i'rospvel, Upbam and White Streets, rcprcicntlng a stretch from Alain Street to a considerable dis tance above tbo portal of tbo tunnel, have been completed. Third Street from Main to California Avenue will I bo completed within a couplu of weeks. Instead of having ouu team and a crew of two men to keep the Improved streets clean and In repair, It will require at least two teams and four men. Tho material for repairs 'must be added to tbo cost of tbo necessary labor. Tbo Council Is powerless to prevent this Increasing burden on tho street fund, and tbo taxpuyor must be culled upon to con- j tribute to its support; for 11 must bo uiuiuiuiui'u ut an iiiKuru ur return to tho old regime of discounted war rants. And let It bo understood that tbe geourul fund, firo department fund, and light and water fund are ach and all subject, as Is tho street fund, to an ever Increasing burden, as Improvements are'domanded. Our last city budget amounted to S38,4GG.G0; of this amount, S27, 966.00 was levied by direct taxation, and 110.500,00 was derived from liquor licenses. This year wo havo built, nnd will be ready to occupy January 1st our new city hall, for which bonds for 150,000,00 were votod. lu addition lo tho expenses of tho city last year, together with tho expense of main taining the now street pavotuont, tbe expense of tho now city hall must bo met In tho new city budget, which will be made up In December. ,We submit tho following state ment : , bond al C per reul. 3,000.00 Kotlrlng bond. ISO.- 000.00, 20 years .. . 3.5UU.0O Jnultur sen Ice, IT 5.00 per month Stio.OU Light and water, 150.00 tier month.. 00.00 Tssl tsa.Q-j Insuranre, 130,000.00 at 1.35 per mnl ... 105. ou Maintenance 150,00 When bob iUHefi with rla ( oms lirhlng kln lreutt. bis IWi OlntiannL A little of it tot 14 way and II I mi for rbll4fr, rtft) rents a bo at all druc .lorn, Old rlty ball.. f. 955. 0i) 150 ou Dlflcrcnru for this coming year '.17.505.00 iihi auou ngurc (wiin tbo ex cepttou ot fuel, light and malnte- nttnro), ctltnati of which a tit tery toiiMirvalUe, are accurate and ran bo verlllvd by tbo rliy rrord. Kvery property owner In tbo city knows of th wry great depreciation in property vnlum during tho past thrii yturx, wllb no prospect of any cbango In tbo Immedlalo future. City property of any kind rannot bo sold at present for a fraction of Us valiio, and If our burden Is Increased silll further by voting away Urn llccimn money, $10,500,00, and that amount added tu our levy by direct taxation, who will want lo buy rlty properly T Or bow can wo Induce factories or mills to locnlu In our city 7 There are now many vnrnnt build ings on our main street and If we vote dry there will be several more of the best stores on tbo street va. catttl, ns well as many residence now occupied by employes of licensed place. Nearly nil tint money disseminated throughout tlui community, by this class of trude, Is transient money, which Is spent by workers who labor hero during the Numiunr months, and which will all go to California If the city goes dry, Wo must also contrast the comll. Hon In which our city was during tbo dry peried: thirteen blind pigs running twenty-four hours a ilnv. mi.i crlmo of all kinds rampunl, with Us great cost to tho rliy and stale. Kndlsm and theory have no ninn. In tho upbuilding of our city, and win servo only to absolutely destroy our property values, and return our city lo tho vllo conditions prevailing hero during our two year dry period. wr mil purpOSO Of show n II... effect It has had on tlm capital city (Hy John D. Turner, Attorney and lU-Ounrllmah) SAI.KM, Ore,, tpl, 31 'or a luiatrmont rottrcrnlng the nt ot I th dry policy on HaUm, and In jau.wcr lo the article by K. II, lck- MiaM litlblUbe.i lit tba tjlnHl Ulalea, man Augut 23, lll.ttnd In the New! Itepubllc tinder dale of ftri(rmber II, 1914, I submit tho following Decmbr I, 1913, rlslem rioted hr nil en saIuou. tbfe rmtaurauts, I wo wholesale hoiiom and nlthdrvW llijuor rmli Irom eight drug mtlire. thu denying heret the an nual rnVeliUo of 115,100, Tim M loons employed IU).fle inett, the restaurants twrjity.flvp, Tosjetber, they bad a payroll ol 15,700 jr month. I'rurllrally all ibin who t'oudurtmt saliHin and lhiu rm. plojed by the 4ikiia and reslati rants have (eft lun, All I ho build in K octitplrd a year ago by saloons are varolii, exrepl U llul have been ocrupM by teiianl bo left aiiotbtr building vaeaul, moving only to hot tar their location. Heveral of Hie bet bulidingw In limn have their windows boarded up to serve as bill, board. There am now morn than 500 modern dwelling fur rent In llaletn. llental reliirn havo greatly do- tifirlnlwl, Htiiru proiierty 011 Mlat street, which for llv ynsr had reiit.il for k5 per mouth was re- icaeit wlihln four months after the city went dry for iwu year al Ilia rati, of 10 per month. This I but fair samplo of the reduction all through tho business section on property (hat was up for releasing or renting slnre the rlty went dry. IIii.Iiicm llniiraralila Kvery merchant In town, except onott radical lwhl-.ha com plnlned of (ho poor business done IhU year, and In order to keep going have dUpeiued with all llielr surplu help, Ihns throwing n good many clerks out of their regular monthly stipend, Mmiy of ides,, ,v, ,,w ef Halem, spiking work some place el.t. Thrwi hou siores Imvo been closed, two I')' Iho sheriff mm voluntarily. j of the largest drygood stores has been sued for llm first lime In Its twenty years' i-xlsienco. Ha Ism hs neen the closing of fourteen places nf M..ues, ninnr I ban saloons, nine tho ilritt of January, 101 . Klnnmllt Kails llnlncs Men's Asso elation, Hy W, M, Duncan, fine, Vote 333 X No Against Prohibition DO THIS It j ou t culttE to l In Uiv upplf. Ut u Cfuio roar kin befitr? gulnr or teoJiut clMtr, Our guaranlro ttimc ta )v u stress as ynu l!t tssi;y:sj prim IMH.t Mllaiy lt'4 (rue (he j ,tt Ui UitMlvd otiin Iblnc little, t ft thing itllidi, but tiiMtr sttlik-l ran U bought uwr( I hit fall lUi for ctfs ptetliiua )rsi, tail lust I bo aterace xtbp b)r than OU be paid bfete. Now rrop and ffrb tk el am Jiui arrhlnc. It turerd qak ly It mean a miIiic I" )nu frott U of llilrre.l, nuuiir n4 tot age; aln the lter piunU W 011 small drib We can and lll blp ; " much In thu way Study It ff yourself, t oner )oti id tbB taki: IT. Hrlng your 111 or ntsll ll l SUNSET GROCERY KIIKII DAII-V Oysters Shris Crabs All flllier r'lh In HeM Peoples Market i... ait rmiMali HOW'S YOUR ROOF? IM IT in hhai'i: wmww2! W. D. MiBrf CJcacral "" llepslr Work Ultra I'HONW lT (Paid AdrarUatsMat)