WKDNB4DAY, JANUARY 0, IBIS THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAUB x Despite Shot and-Shell, the French Soldier 1$ Ever Gay Neither Dee He Fail to Gratify Hi Artistic Longings if" He Gets a Chance. For Winter Quarters, Many Build Neat Little Houses House in Scarborough, Which Was Shelled by German Ships II) wn.i.i.m 11111. II SIMMS (I'nlli'il I'icmh HlufT Correspondent) WITH Till: ARMY AT Till: Niitictimt run mlilfK n wry pii'tly, If fin (ilnt'ltit; mid bunging thliigH. Plc KHONT, Nov. 28. (Ily Mull In Niiwi""' I'mmkIi vllln, with iliirmeis niul Hue In lililen the i odium niul some York) Tin French soldier In In- ",1',c'' ""ll 1'irroln mid nplren, Many ( them- homes pnsnes "libraries" jir llin I'iil. lntH.u !.... H i.,.i..ii ., ri...... m . .. i. I ,. ..mil i.,.rl.ln..ilt' .,,. """" """ '"" ""miimifH M.venii groups .11 iwn or '""' ' ' nf I IIIHB. though Wl.tlu IIM'HK (illllit utui at I Iik ho rim time Inherently in- fr()ll KmlneH only kiiuwa nob. tittle creature In Iho world. Even 'uhl) from the minx of uHchhniliig hero, under lli' hiiow niul tho ruin. vIIIik'. in iiin h nun huh ni in. win uiunii it, ..i,U' tun iiniiitiii wiiii i Kn'ii'li r.it'inii nillinillh ". "... ocrnHloni.1 mi-rlnklng. Im lotuses l",,M ,,r """'r H,,ml1 """ "r "'' tn have either bin gaiety or bin low KU'1 " v'"'". !"'' "-' trnni.pl.inl of i tit bountiful i(Uanrlit'l. 'P...I,. it I v I ul lil atiVurtil iniiu tt I IlllltJ (iMu "viviiii iifiitr ., , ii i i. ...... - w ii... ."' J" "H """ ' I rtllll I l'H"Hi;il." WMHHUIMH Mil" luiiiiitinliloii supply nirpn Jiut be hind the III Inn llnu. Evidently Dm xolillcr believe tliy urn llieio for the winter for they hnvu bttllt them nelwi "permanent" Iiuiihcm niul have Mt iii lioimekcepliiK In tho inciut , romfnrlnhlit wn), French o 111 corn ull tlune iM'tlleinuntH, "village i iteKri-H" or "neicro vlllnice," on ue. count of their rexeinblitnce, tit first' glance, to Hie "unlive villages one' nrc-i nt '.vorld fnlrs. Hut iho nolillern' IIIxircm nre more artistic, mjitli cleaner nml more attractive One I visited no.ir Hnlnt Mluobonlil wan lyplcnl. It was located in :i whent Held, nml French wheal Holds j l)l(lmry mMire nlforiln, in i ii m region nave mkI by rain or nno rape by cllnglnc lint soldiers hav tin in Knlillets, Hiieb n occupy or illlilirlly one bonne. i;o In together in1 bnllil i. tl.tee oi four loom nf fnlr i lul ilo tht-lr own cooking on n llieplix", .ii nini'liii tlii'lr loon.K ullli rur!..,iuu i.iuiwti)H IhMmiiii The inline glwn tin- lllim leil'it I lio mute of inlml of t.nuie who Dnil eil, nml the wnlltH of these guldens hIicIht In !! "The Innoceiili," ! In front of inoit nf t In vIIIiih iiw I.HHi! tlr nml ifil.ii lire Inlil out In piiiiem niul bonlet- i.ibnbl ' i.fi) ;i biinrh of lolllekem piitltrt am. "IVIIx I'iiIiih ' Hiirely I f.il koIiIIith ,onl) hen. pleroH nf liet-bimicheii rerntlteil irom I'nrln, liere I'otln'H fluke the plnre of the InlerbiiliiH Iron U a en-nt Krorery Ml.ibllihm'iit . botiliTH of moiD eonvenlloniil piiikn. "Tiimtii iroiympln" belli imother lint It In IiihIiIo that the Inlutbl. lutcli or I'miIhIiiiih. the OI)iiiiln bi- tnntii hIiow the mom ItiKenulty. llnU Iiik n mn. i( lull In tin- rnpltnl, the tiro of nil vnrletli'H. but I mn nnti! InmnliH. I v,n lold, were more or 'Hint the worm wim more eomforlnble Ipsh immlrnl: "Vllln CclnHiilIlt "Thin limn thoie one uiiuilly IIiiiIn In mi Huinces") nhown n hitIoih, If pntrl- Atni'i linn Miiinll-touii hotel In prln- ntle, (tun of inlml, im iloes 'Pro clple most of thfin were nllke I'our 'at t lit" nml "Mn Climmilere " Then pimiH wore ilrlvi'ii Into the croutul there In innw'titlnmil "The I'Iiich " Willi KiiiiplliiKii lo repreneiil the nliles "Chnteiiu il'KxpiiiiKno," nml the ol the IiimI ArroHH theiie, one KttiliiHt whole famut. nuolher, Himiller hnilliiKn nre lnbl, The horBen. too, nre well pro- themi ehi.eii for their hprlUKluexK. letted ncnlllHt the weather, beliiK , Over ilirnie. In KOft liny, tieNM in Inmiri) m much of a tlilrlc comfort a and hoimod under long rIiciIr roofed with traw. And they aro well fed. fn all thefio vlllnReit, ns elsewhere BlB iHB I mmK f irlo. 4 . $$imd&ffi$!i HiHMBaBMn'mMh f mmmmamm iiUu.jjggl GERMANS PLEAD FOR AN EMBARGO iti:i'itr.Hi:xTATivi:s or two Mifi- I.IO.V TEUTONIC - AMI.UICAXS ai'I'Hah iii:ioiu: 1IOUHK COM mittiji: vi:sTi:ui)AV United I'reia Sorvlco W'ASIIINOTO.V, D. C. Jan. fl IJr p .1. l'exhumer, preoldenl of the Vatlotitil (Icrman-Anierlcmi Alllnnce, leiiri-Hi'iititiK 2.000,01)0 O o r in a n -Ann i leans, appeared before the Iiouhc .committee on foreign affnlrs yester .i'a to urge the pannage of the VoII- iner Uerlholdt resolution problbltlng 'the exportation of munltionx of war 'to Europe. I Ur I'oxhaincr pleaded for "real neutrality and fair play on the part of America." In Cortland, on February 15, lfi and 17, will be held the Ninth Annual Congress of the Oregon Retail Mer- ' bants' association. This Is one of he most Important organizations In ''he state, having a membership of rieirly :!,000, and practically every i lub and organization In Portland will .assist In receiving and entertalng the visitors. The man who cats apples has little desire lo drink. HAOI,EY'S APPLE IIUICI: should be more widely used. . ?4tf A MiiaM umoiint of money (o loan 'Mi fiiriii, I. mil or linpiovi'il city prop. leily. Clillinte, ijjis .Main street. I-Ot I nve a habit, when jlanlly the rvKtilatlou blankets, slei'p- nlotiR the front, I found the soldiers '"o asleep In this house In Wykc- tho gheUg w f.T' J ?!, ,"ir,'!,"'l"K b"KH "ml ',UC',, ",l,l,r -"viTlnic:tnkliii: tliTngs ns they come, sing- ,lUln glipct ScarlmrouRh, on the east building In I to onen feet. mii,n the unldler may be nble lo pro-'lng and making Ilghl of their hard-' , . ,..,.,, ,?.., .in P.mnn , vu orcuti eil tbolr I..... . ' . ........ roast of I.ugland, when the Oerman arose. '" orv-uiiHii moir icltr,, ships for only part of tholr time ' ,V woman and iier 'wo children warships made their raid Dee. 1G. The tin eo were Instanth killed by k'hlch tore a hole In the the morning before they lelmire hours In hauling and build Inic (IduwalkH thrnughout (he vll laRe, which w In coninqtience n ort of "iotloM town." The homen nre built or impllng nml thntched with straw, not hotter skelter anil any old way. but neatly and In patterns, an that tho finished In the middle of the room there lo spent In the cosy, solf-bullt vil li iminlly a table made or saplings lages They make a Jest of death.! and such plans as the builder have! and most of them Impressed mo ns feund: upon this they ent nml do'lielnc fatalists: Ihclr correspondence Over one such. "Why worry?" they ask. Ifnbul-i table I found a hanglnc lamp, let hnn been mnde for you, you can't thouKh InnteniH are usually used.jdodgo It. So tho best thing you enn About the walls are shelves nnd pcgsfclo Is lo moot It wlllra smile:' CASPER WOULD BE STATE! CAPITAL Hon- I.lllte Money It TnUc.s To add $5,000 to your estate Im mediately. For $107.40 a year for twenty years. Mr. E. A. CralgulU has over $5,000 paid-up In the Mutual Life. r.-2t F. M. Priest, Agent. InMininre that pay. flan Main street. few Ctillcote, Today' MWt ! Tka Rrai. BOWLING oooooooo TIIIH IIKAIiTHY WIN TK'll HIOllT IH NOW AT ITS IIKIflHT. It derelopa atMitljr Mrrra niul komI cjTMlctit and In-, rrvaaca vitality. JOIN TIIK CROWD AMI IMPnOVK VOUIt IIRAIiTH. Palm Bowfing Alleys Odil Fellowa IlullillaiC Dean Summer Becomes the Bishop of Oregon l,IVi:ii" TIl.T IS KXl'KCTKI) I tiii: WVOMI.( Wlli:X THIS MATTER I linic a good chance to sell stock IX ranch with stock anil tools. From j:l20 to 1,000 acres wanted. Must have LEGISLATURE ,ous,je rmig0 and wuter on land. Pre- COPIES 'l'r so,,ie timber. See me at once. !clillrote, 0.15 Main street UO-flt I II FOR COVSIOERATION , Subscribe for the Herald, 50 cantt ' d montb United Press Service . CHEYENNE, Wyo.. Jan. 0. A) doternilued effort to bring about the' United Press Service CHICAGO. Jan. (! Hummer, long prominent and welfare work in Chicago, chairman nf thu vlco commission, lemoval of the capital of Wyoming iwere In charge of the Rov. (.'. II. 'inaugurated during the comming ses Deau Taylor Voung. of Chicago. The now bishop ;s,m ot t!ll. legUlaturo by Represen-, I. ..Ill !.... I., .v t. ... 11nu. 1 .... ..... t lii social '" """" '" " ,u" oM iui i-ini- tatlve stepiicu Touin una uoueri llninl Ore. Amnni tlm nnt.nf.tnvvti I .. i mi..... ..i.... ,n i..i...i... .. ' , , ii " .... n -- " " i i, t1 U, I Ill'J en V IUUUUUI.U .. "nil ,. i. ,,.,,..., ...,,ii.. ,i.... i , i. .- .... I . . ... i i.i.iih..iiiiuii em iiuijinniih in um .cu-iresiiiutiou suumiiiiug u cupuai re- ....... i.. i ........ lit i.. v .. a rn..l ... .. . , . . . lliuililll nuiUi K, IIUi 1,., l.v.fll mmilal were: Rt. Rov. W. A whose work attained juntloniil at tention a few years ago, was today consecrated bishop of Oregon with Impressive ceremonies, at tho Catho lic of Saint Potcr and Saint Paul. Many dignitaries of the EplNcopnlinud Very Rev. T church assisted In (he services, which I Portland, Ore. 'iiuov.il constitutional Leon- (i,u (,tors at the 191C elections. amendment to , To J. H. White, of Michigan City, Ind.; j become effectle the bill must recolvo Rt. Rev. Dr. T. N. Morrison, bishop .. oto of lwo thlids of each hoube Rt. Rev. Dr. T. 1. Reese, r tho legislature nnd "ffle amend-f idjutor of Southern Ohio; '10llt ,ml8t rocehe a majority of all of Iowa bishop coadj RECIPE TO CLEAR A PIMPLY FACE PIMPLES ARE IMPURITIES SEEK IXO AX OUTLET THROUGH THE SK1.V PORES Wfii baby suffers with eczema or nne Itching skin trouble, use Doan's Ointment. A little of It goes a long aj and It Is safe for children. Fifty cents a box at all drug stores. M. Ramsey. of'vtl.s rst nt the general election. Pimples, sores and bolls usually re- HOW "Tir HELPS SORE, TIRED FEET Good-bye tore fMt, burning ftwt, awol bn fret, swraty feet, smelling feet, tired fret. Good-bye corns, callouses, bunions and raw spot. No more shoe tight ness, no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony. "TIZ'Ms magical, acta right off. "TIZ" draws out all the poisonous exuda tions which puff up the feet, use Tt7'l ..4 n. ft your foot misery. Ah I how com lorUble your feet feel. Get a SS otnt 'ox of "TIZ" now at any drunlet or l'Irtmwt atore. fion't iuffer" Hart K'kxJ feet, glad fart, feet that never wl . never hurt, ver get tlwl. A y'nr's foot comfort guaVutotd or laouey rtfusded. A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP By Hal Sheridan , The advocates of tho change con 'tend thin Cheyenne Is not centrally uuu from tolus. Poisons and lmnur j located and is not as tendlly ac-itB3 which aro generated In tho bow- Itesslble to all sections of the state jc.is anj then absorbed into the blood as Is Casper. through tho very ducts .which should . . jabsorb only nourishment to sustain Germans havo a word containing tho body, n'eniy-threo letters. Tho word Is H is t United Press Sorvlco NEW YORK, Jan. . Organlrod baHoball Is still waging war on the Federals. This wan plainly mldcnccd by tho trading nf Sherwood Magee by tho Phillies tjUo Ilrnves. Tho Phillies worn not very anxious to loso Magee nml It Is doubtful If lioss Stnlllngs, of tho Wold's Champions, could offer enough men In exchange to make the Phillies' management mako the trndo just for tho t ratio's sake, nut Mngeo was nbout ready to hop to tlm Foils nml tho Phillies decided to their part In tho wnr on tho "outiawH" by trading tho star outlleldqr to tho Ilrnves. It was protty certain Mngeo wouldn't Jump from tho World's Champions to the Fods. Tho National Loaguo moguls and their American borthora profess to bo Ignoring tho Ollmoro organisa tion nut when thoy mako deals liko tho Mngeo swap on out and out war move It Ii pretty certain that orgnnliod basebll la worrying a little. Mngeo will como in mighty handy up Roiton way "at that. Stalling VltirwnldstattDisecsalonsscbra u b n li cit tn 'ttnuipfnrnUtoncmikurrciixsosollsclinf t- Mageo , . ,, ino,,ng oiilco of tho is a terrlfflo hitter cither ngnlnst right "i)toc. P0,nwny that nma screwj)ro or left hand pitching. All last, ,,,.,. i a,.in,i1.0 M. ii, has need of a star gardenor lirnnd of the Phillies' crack. .sensou Stalllugs had to Juggle his nutflcld around. Ho had fair hitters against left hand pltchors who weroj wenK ngaiusi rigiu nnntiers ami nllurs vice versn. Ho did not have a roil sluggor in tho outer garden. Mngeo Is pretty certain of n regular J berth' w J'h tho Chnmplons. of tho four forest cantons In Swit zerland Eugene and Grants Pubs havo both been offered a $050,000 boot sugar factory. If each town will raise $250,-000. A meeting of nil organizations and growers Interested In fruit and vege table by-products will bo hold In Portland on January 25. A commlt ton appointed nt tho conference hold In Spokuno somo tlmo ago oxpects to' bo nblo to mnko ii full roport on eondltlojis throughout tho Northwest, There' niu 32,090 Gormnns In Aus tralia. ' French railway in nilo-Chltiu uses metal sleepers entirely, Thero aro 36 fruit packing plants In British Columbia. Mis. Delia it. Hcckman, of Somer set, Pennsylvania lias boon admitted" to tho bir as a full-fledged attornoy-at-law. Miss Elsie Hurr, a well-known Bos ton society gill, has gone to Paris, where she will net ns a Red Cross nurse. In order to ralso monoy to build n church, Mrs. Annlo Potty, of Junc tion City, Kansas, took In washing overy day, Marriages In England and Wales show an Increase dcsplt? tluTfact that a wnr Is going on. tho function of tho kidneys to inter Impurities from the blood and east- them out in the form of urino, but In many instances tho bowels create more toxins and Impur ities than tho kidneys can eliminate, then tho blood uses tho skin pores as the next host means of getting rid of theso impurities which often break out all over tho skin in tho form of plmplos. Tho surest wny to clear tho skin of theso eruptions, says a noted author ity, Is to get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts and tako a tnblespoontul in a glass of hot water each morning beforo break fast for one week. This will prevent tho formation ot toxins In tho bow els. It also stimulates the kldnoys to normal activity, thus coaxing them to filter tho blood ot impurities and clearing tho skin of pimples. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and Is mado from tho acid of grapes and loruon Juice, combined with Itthln. Hero you havo a pleasant, ef fervescent drink which usually makes pimples disappoar; cleanses the blood and Is excellent for the kidneys as well. (Paid Advertisement) LEGAL NOTICES .Vol ice Imiting ISlib Rids will be received by the under signed up to ana Including Monday, January 11, 1913, at the hour ot 8 o'clock p. m., for furnishing the city of Klumath Falls, Oregon, with tho follewing: Window shades for the first and second stories of the new city hall, shades to be dark green In color, on Hartshorn -tin rollers, and to be In stalled and to run Inside frames. One and a half dozen spittoons. Stair rubbers, brass nosings and corners. Four dressers. And two "Vx7V foot rugs. Signs (painted on glass In doors) as follews: FIro Department Council Committee Room (Coun- cilmen) Street' Commissioner. City Engineer Pollco Department Janitor FIro Chief Mayor's Office Police Judgo and City Clerk Council Chamber Fireman lliils are also invited for moving the lire bell from the present loca tion to the new city hall and Install ing bttuie in place; also for completion of the hlxth cell In the Jail department and Installing five more bunks. Delivery to bo made within thirty days of 'acceptance of bid. Didders may submit bids for sup pling the signs separately. For supplying the shades, dressers, ( stair rubbers, brass nosings and cor ners and nigs separately. For completion ot the sixth cell and bunks separately. For moving the bell separately. Dy ordor of the Common Council Dated December 30, 1914. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge 30-11 tho sum ot $3,681.3C.and, HOOJM nttornoy fees, and f 11 costs and dis bursements, which said decre.,tea4& judged to be n first lien on all of the t real estate described below, except Ing that It be subject to said prior lien of said S. A. Kroschel on said lot 9, block 28, and which wild execution contained an order of snlo ordering nnd directing tho sale of tho real e tnto described below to satisfy said Hen of said defendant, S. A. Kroschel, and said decree of plaintiffs. Notlco Is hereby given, that, I' will, on the 23d day of January, 1915, a the front door of tho court house at Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the hour of 10 o'clock In tho forenoon of said day. r.ell at public auction to tho highest bidder for cash, the following describ ed real property, to-nlt: Lot 9 of block 28 of First Addi tion to the City of Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, to satisfy said lieu of said defendant 9. A. Kroschel, and said lot 9, block 28, and lot 10 of said block 28, First Addition to tho City or Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, and lot 0 of block 3 of Falrvlew Addition to the City ot Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, or so much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy said decree In favor of said plaintiffs, togethor with all costs and disbursements that have or may accrue. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 23d day of December, 1914. C. C. LOW. Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. Ily GEO. A. HAYDO.V, Deputy, 23-30-15-13-20 Notice Inviting BIiIm Uids will be received by the under signed up to ana Including Monday, January 11, 191C. at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., for furnishing and In stalling for the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, within Its new city hall, an electrical striker for tho fire alarm bell, and Installing a fire alarm sys tem within the now city hall In con nection with such striker. Ry order of the Common Council A. U LEAVITT, Police Judge 30-11 Notice of Sherill's Sale By virtue ot an execution and or der of sale duly issued out of the Cir cuit Court of Klamath county, Ore gon, on December 22d. 1914, In a certain suit In said Circuit Court, wherein Louisa Welnhnrd, Anna Wes- slnger, Henry Wagner and Paul Wes slnger, as cxecutresses and executors of the last will and testament ot Heu ry Welnhnrd, deceased, doing busi ness under the name and style ot Henry Welnhard Brewery, are plain tiffs, and Lydla Reed, C. L. Reed, Q. T. Shaw and S, A. Kroschel aro de fendants, and wherein the dofendant, S. A. Kroschel Is decreed to have a first Hen on lot 9 in block 28 of First Addition to the city ot Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, In the sum of $975, together with costs and dls- bursments taxed at $10, and wherein these plaintiffs recovered a decree against Lydla Reed and C. L. Reed In Notice of Hearing of Final Accorat In the County Court of the State ot Oregon, in and for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Estate of Joseph' Conger, Deceased. Notice Is herey given that John W. Siemens and Charles D. Willson. executors of tho last will and estate of Joseph Conger, deceased, have ren dered, filed and presented for settle ment, their final account of their ad ministration of the estate of said deceased, and thatxthey filed there with their petition for the distribu tion of the residue ot the said estate to the persons entitled thereto, and that Saturday, the 30th day ot Jan uary, A. D. 1915, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon ot said day, and the court room of the county court of tho state o( Oregon in and for Klamath coun ty, situated In the city of Klamath Falls, county and state aforesaid, Is tho time when and the place where ' the hearing of the application for the settlement of said final account, and the hearing of said petition for final distribution and such other matters pertaining thereto as may be consld ered by tho court In the premises will be held and considered, and all per sons Interested In said estate are noti fied then and there to appear and show cause, If any they havo, why said final account should not be ap proved, allowed and settled, and said petition for final distribution and oth er matters and things stated therein granted as prayed. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, tho 24th day ot December, A. D. 1914. JOHN W. SIEMENS, CHARLES D. WILLSON, Executors ot tho Last Will of Joseph Conger, Deceased. 2C-2-9-16-23 Administrator's Notice Notlco is hereby given that the un dersigned, having been duly appoint ed administratrix ot the estate of John W. Cox, deceased, all persons having claims against said estate shall present the same, duly verified, to me, at the office ot C. C. B rower, attorney at law, Klamath Falls, Ore gon, within six months from thla date. VIOLA COX, Administratrix. Dated December 10. 1914. C. C. BROWER. Attorney for Estate. 10-17-24-31-7 Notlco of Final Account Notlco is hereby given to the heirs, creditors, or other persons interested in tho estate of N. E. Poston, deceas ed, that tho 21st day of January, 1915, has been appointed by the Hob. W. S. Worden, Judge ot the County Court for Klamath county, as the day for the settlement and the hear- Ing ot objections to the final account' of the administrator of said estate. EARL WH1TLOOK. Administrator of the Estate of N. B, Poston, Deceased. 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