'7 m US II ')HJ ? m iiivdM li;itf' S; Ta I ft M 'm iir ' 111 9 )!)' It. L. fir' ? THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, JANUARY Id, l0ls Herald's Classified Ad vs. 0MMWWWMMMMWMMMM0M FOR RENT FURNISHED ROOMS tor light house keeping; rent reasonable. 110 Sec ond street. 1 1-tf OmCB ROOMS Choice suites In the Odd Fellows and Wllllta build lav; best location In the city. See W. O. Smith, Herald office. 10-tf The Evening Herald V. O. SMITH EdKor Published dally except Sunday by Tho Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 11G Fourth Street Shell Bursting in Front of Cannon Entered at tho nostofflco at Klam- nth Fnlls. Orreon. for transmission through tho mnlts as second-class matter. FOR SALE HOUSEHOLD furniture of nil kinds for sale nt Mrs. C. O. Morgan, 29 Pine rtteot. 11-lf. Subscription terms by mall to any address In tho United States: Ono year $6.00 Ono month BO FOR SALE Adjustable dress form. Call at Winter's Jewelry store. 14-6t, News print paper has been made b) the forest sen ice laboratory from twenty-four dlfflerent woods, and n number compare favorably wltb tho standard spruco pulp paper. KLAMATH FALLS, - OREGON MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1015 IIP Today'a news today in The Herald. PROFESSIONAL CARDS WWWWWWWMWWVWWVMWWW'WM CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Members Oregon Associativa Tills Men AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS TAXATION" AND EXPENDITURES i EOPLE "WHO COMPLAIN about Phoae 116 Office and Residence, NW cor. 7th and Main CLAYTON'S. WHEELER Physician and Snrgeoa Osteopath Spondylotheraplet (Spinal Treatment) Office heuse: 9 to 11:10 a. mj S to 6 p m. evenings, 7 to I K 1 A M A T H FALLS Steam Laundry Guarantees first-class work as well as first-class service. Rough Dry, Oc per pound, 40c ped dozen. New collar machine prepares the collar for the tie. Wpod! Wood! Block Wood, single, doable loads K-lsch Body Wood . . . 16-lnch Limb Wood 4-ft. Body Wood 4-ft. Limb Wood .. Rock Springs Cool (Extra on hill) Leave Orders at Square Deal Store Cer Sixth aad Mala P. C. CARLSON 188 hint In the report recently filed by the New Jersey board of equalisation. The average tax rate had Jumped from $1.97 of lost year, to $2.24 for tho-present year, an Increase of 13.8 per cent. The board says: The Increaso is due to the fact that local expenditures have in creased In a greater ratio than the sources ot local revenue. The appalling fact can be applied to nil tho states. The census re turns go back to 1S60. They show tho average per capita levy to bo more than three and one-half times what it was at the earlier date. Of course, the tax rate per $100 also Increases. Yet. nothwiths land ing the enormous Increase in. amount of the tax levies and the Increase in population and wealth, the aver age per capita Indebtedness of the states, counties and minor civil di visions has steadily increased. What do the people get in return for, this Increased taxation? When a man's business expenses Increase faster than the returns, the bank ruptcy court awaits him. But in the public business there is 'no thought of cutting expenses accord ing to means. The tax rate is to be aujusiea to at expenses. This is good business to the poll- tican but to the people who pay the bin tho effect is, as Shylock said "You take my. life when you do take tho means whereby 1 live." Kings should shear their sheep, not skin them. But so long as the people permit their affairs to bo con ducted without any idea of economy or anj thing approaching a budget sys tem, they are sure to be skinned. Isn't it time to demand a real re form? Wall Street Journal AM4liiR$Js9dtmi Mineral Output of Oregon Decreases WASHING'! ON, Jan. IS Prelim- to pluroit.. Mmt of thorn on n imu Iniiy ostlumti's ot tho output or ,Ua mid tv.o-tlilrdu of them hy. inottiU fioiii Oregon mint- ' l'11' ''Ulic mines timdn Ii) Chillies (1 Vnlo, of tho flic must luo.luctlvo iloup K0lj ( nlunl Slates tlooloRlcnl Suiu-y. iiimliiuir in the otnio In lim, n alio aliiiw ctdit-rnl ih-cronaos fiom tho in IIW3, vwii tlu Itiiliibovv Cnmmer. tlguies for It'U Tho gold yield ml MlnliiK Co., In tl u Murinun llmB foi I'JH I muohi $1,000,000 Tln iiuiikt, linker county, silver output for 1913 wan 179.030 Ollior liirKu product r In tlm mt lino ouiiuu. tii r.J.OOO uuiiiot lea, 'nninty two tli Columbia. (Wild ,M I'ltu vlold of copper In It'll was nliout i'u . ut Humidor. Cinckor Crw.V dU. ..000 iioumlfl, or .ls.000 poumU leie tilrl, Coiiiiiiopli Mlncn Co, (,f nw limn 1913. mul tho )lt)ld of lend was ork . I'ulon mul I, nut CIihuco miiu ii i.n Ij .... ( 'll. In. Illlila tlldM i .11 ll llj.Jlliln .U..I.II III..I i ' lljivu iuiiiiun ui i('ivu Mnii.i .vi..- TIhmo are only about ITS produc- s&GOfiBESs&sasBr lug iiiIiuh lii Orcguu, ot which K'fi DAIRY NOT DEAD (Coitiimiiilcntod) l.nt 1'rlilny night n surprln mrt) This is a striking photograph of .the line rends, to ho found all over a phuo of safer). Out befoio ho had Fiance when tho battle turned Ingouo fifteen arils a German shell that direction. In nn Instant tho burst. Thougli tho hun.od uero horses drawing the gun were tin- trained to stand lire, they were so hitched and the driver started off to startled they nearly broke away. the beginning of a battle sceno In France. An English battery called into action was moving along ono of SOME MINOR WAR NEWS FROM EUROPE Killed in actlun ai l.o Tromiucl Staff ollkors ileciru that ho nn doubtedl) i.inl tho i!lMon from enpturu or nnulhll.itlon LITTLK STORIES FROM TUE 1 ItO.NT 1UAT ARK COM 1 Mi I.N THROUGH THE CAPITALS ill 1UE .SA1IO.SS .NOW llCHll.NfJ EACH OTHER SOME ARE 'I KiVlAL, HUT ALL AHi: IMUlU:.sr I NO AT THIS TI.MB. Midway Livery Co. IN NEW HANDS , Horses bought and sold. Har ess and buggies for sale. Good rigs for hire and gentle horses. Baled hay and grain for sale Phone 215J . Scattered Shots .. COME TO THINK about it, It's funny how a few numbers can make a difference. For instance, the wife who is enslaved by "300", will roar her head off if her husband Indulges In an occasional game of 21 or 26. IF LOVE is blind, he seems to be able to point out ways around ob stacles right along. United Press Service bten rcmiwed inipassublo b) tho hail LONDON, Dec. 2G. (B) Mall to ' shells rained upon b) the enemy, Now York). Among tho man "id " froah provisions could be got heroes of tho war who have been ( lllt-' troops on tho tiring line struck down beforo they had u Ileaiiej wont to his major and of chance to enjoy the reward of their r.red to take tho wagons through bravery was bergeant Heaney, of the tho rain of shells and bring back King's Own Royal Lancaster Regl- food. He did not say ho would try. ment, who was killed in action two He said he would go and totch the dajs after being promoted lieuten-i provisions The. major sild, '1m- ant and recommended for tho Dis tinguished Conduct Medal, for sin exploit which saved an entire di vision. The Royal Lancasters have been continuously on the firing line slnco the outbreak of tho war. and with every man performing prodigies of valor It was difficult to single out particular acts of courage. Heaney's chance came ono day when tho situa tion as regards food supplies for his division was becoming desperate. For ten whole days the roads from possible!" and when ho persisted, "Sheer madness!" Nevertheless, tho sergeant was allowed to take a few comrades, and with tho wagons he set off down tho shell torn tiack. Four miles separated tho trenches from tho depot, and every yard of the way thcro and back lay under a devastating flro, but Heanc) got through and brought back pro visions with a loss of only two horses killed and one man wounded. Ho was promoted lieutenant on tho spot and recommended for tho the trenches to tho supply depot had I. C. M., but two days liter ho was We Will Give Scrip WITH ALL SPOT CASH WOOD (BUSINESS at regular prices. Xeave money with order or pay on Delivery KLAMATH FUEL CO. ' 515 Main Street WINES GENUINE PURE GRAPE BRANDY, PURE APPLE BRANDY, PURE PEACH BRANDY FOR THE CONNOISSEUR i Meat for the Home. SOME FEW PLACES have as rood or better winter weather than Klam ath, a few have better spring weather but where, oh where is the locality that has such good, haalthv all-year-round weather as we enjoy? SO .FAR as we can learn there has been no Increase In the PortintM Journal's circulation here, following the announcement of Ex-Governor vv est s dally drivel regarding his opln. ion of the legislature and its mem-bers. G. D. GRIZZLE MONUMENTS Made of Marble or Granite 1018 Main KLAMATH . LIQUOR ' .COMPANY iPImkioj and Tinsmithing - w uo e Work Just Right PADB & PINOLE ; "The Know How Men" Oar. Mb Klamath, Phone 817 WE HEAR that there Is talk in Salem of introducing a bill provid ing a heavy fino or exile for those who refuse to number their houses. THEY CAN SAY what th i uuul luese rsblps; since they got busy, everything is lookin ,.n i London, Paris and Berlin. HOW MUCH have you savt f- the trip to the expo? ' ' SURE! Business is good. The board of directors of flehnni District No. 1, meets thin evening in regular session. mKWKfw9rKKKttSMKKKm9't ii i mm i irppsiHr -WBV'fl'sB7',' " " i iii "n fmMtmmmM IX Z2rjm-r JV.t6'ZwZ ''?. '?.?' W,,,mWl ,' i MM'. ' Sir-Z&tl&Vn.X As WmSATZl fK?1 I It s line to bo In tho (,'oldstrcaius, but )ou don't nuesiuril) caro about living In the cold streams,' writes 1'rlvato A. K llamiiioiid, of tho Coldstream Uutirds, descilblng a certnln teut)-tliri'o da)s his regi ment 'spent In tho trenches "Not a man cared a tinker's cuss for tho Gorman Hliclla ami bullets, but to stand for dn)3 tw out) -three, to bo exact at ii stretch. In water, not onl) up to )our ankles, but more often above )our knees, takis a lot nf stuffing out ot )ou. "Wo dropped Into u terrible plato a mouth ao No matter whether It was lino or wot, tho water kept trlcklliiK Into the trenches. As fast as wo tried to drain our trenches tlic filled up again with tho water that oozed through tho hillside. Life! in tliese trenches has been damnable, but It Ih maivelous what one enn get used to when pushed. Olllcers were tired tho same as ourselves and as they took It as part of tho game, we did likewise. Oui gonernls havo ro chrlstencd tho battalion. Ho hns nnmed us tho 'amphibious brigade,' and saH when ho gets homo ho will back up against any battalion In the British army, or nn) other army, for feats of endurance under an) con dition an) one likes to name. You can tako It from mo that our of floors, many of whom, 1 am sorry to say, havo gone under, havo perform ed wonders, and thcro Ib not a man In the whole brigade of Guards but what would roadlly admit that all tho harclBhlps tho men hnvo endured have been shared by tho officers, tho officers who. In full dress in tho park, so many peoplo were disposed to regard as aristocratic peacocks." tiiimirupin umiiiu, HlKlilniid iw. vxlopniuiil Co. linker district lin llnrrlKfiu Mliiliu: J , Orniiltu district, mul lloiuuiru Milling Co,, CoriiucopU district Outsldo of linker county iu only producing ilt-op mine of i,ot Ij tho Humboldt CouaolldnUd, In tbt Mormon llnnln district, Malheur coun ts Tho most Important plmer pro iliuem nru (ho Powdor Ulver Ircdi Co, Crnckor Creole district, linker comity; th Suxtor Coiuolldaio,! (i,,m was given at tho homo of Mr. Mhiliig Co, (Ltd.), operating H drift llrovvn, two mile wont of Dairy. vud , lu ,10 Oranlto district, Ila)tr lloss sajs ho surely was completely count) . tho llmildor Crook lodrnlle suriirlNod ami n llltlo hit ncnrd 'Mu irlf t mine, In llio Cornucopia Ul. Children and nil, thoio was thirty- trlct. anil th Tom Knst hydrnllc min. six preioiit mul over) bod) hnd a rino! tu, ()rnvo CrM)k district. Tlmvlold time At iiildiilght nn Kxtellcui Hiip-ifroin Km iircighiK oporntlons wi Per was served and ovor)body, cs-'gn-atly In vxem of tlmt from &! poelnlly Uoss, said n surprUo party o(.r frn, o( ,,ncor MK row. was JiiBt .ibont j-IkIiI. Thoso proMont j blned. won- Mr mid Mrs Philip Oden. Mr.) Hy ,r (io largont production of and Mm Leslie Moulton, Mr. and mild from Imiii in,,n n..,i ,,i ( " -..' ...... ..v-, ,111141 Mrs A I) llrovvn. Mr mul Mrs Vi.ru continues to coino from llaliur count llr.iin. l I tl M.I...... I l!...l..' . . . " .....I., ovihi. which mintiniiy )leliU about St rr .vusni's ioiriin cent of tho total gold of tho state Drown, Mr and Mrs. and Mrs (1 Anderson Oden, Vldn mid Volma I'enrsiin, Jewell llrovvn, Carrie Hlerlson. Kmma Anderon ami Wrvathcl Oden Messrs Oaklo) Welch. IM roster, t'armlo Oden, Martin and llnnr) Slorhlor. Cllvo Spourp. Ilornco Moulton. (lien and Jerr) Pearson, Harold mul Cal vin llrovvn. George Krntls, Scot and Hi mi) Oden mid Itoss Drown HEADACHE STOPS, NEURALGIA E Dr. COMB S E TFA INTO GRAY HAIR DAItkCVs UCAUlirULLl AM) III.'.! SlOltCS ITS TIIICK.NKSS AM) l.l'STIli: AT O.NC'K I Jamei' HeaxUohe PowdMt give irutant relief Oort dimo aptokig. NrrreTAckintf, " llttlng throbbing lioAilitcIint yield In or dull. n iut f imimciiM to ir. Junior lieadtrlio l"uw dfrt which runt only 10 cvnU pack ngo nt any driiff utorc. It's th qukk. rut, minvit lirailarhi. rrllef in tho wboW vrorlil. Don't miffcrl HelleTd t Cony ml illtrr nowl Vou ca. Mllllona of mrii and wurucn hm found that lir,lclm nd urunilfU mliiry U ncotllnw. Oct whul you uk for. Theater Guide (Advertisement) ""i. ioi&i fJbtyijfA ttl trt WZtt8A "---uadrf.uiAirf -2t.i-. dwutfxs&tt ,jdvuJx The forest service Is cMneraiin "" nwy-iour railroads, mlnln companies, and cities In making tesU of wooden ties, timbers, polei, pmngl and paving blocks, which hv h. given preservative treatmenU. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON CapitalStock, 100,000 Surplus, $1 1,000 V. fl. DKPOSITABV 7 ' OUR POLICIES- ' To distribute the baaks uieto In audi wy , to nutotala uder , ,v.mwVM MU m, ui vimm tm umpie reserve to meet the of it eprfton esd take awe of lti borrowtag cutemen. Private O'Koofo, of the Connaught Hangers, carries a German letter of Introduction, which Hhould procuro him good treatment, If ho over fell Into tho hands of tho Knlsor's troops. O'ICcofo wns ono of n detachment of tho ConnnughlA operating near Ypres, and endeavoring to catch n body of Germans who wero shelter ing a farm house. Within tho farm hoimo Itself wore two of the officers. and O'Koefo decided to get thorn out. J'or hair becomes beautiful! dork' ..w iwniii'u ij, , i,i UOCIl, UXIlOKCU tfor 200 )ards to tho furious riflo flro, i una aemnndtd the Instant surrender of tho natonlflhed Germans ns n pre llmlnnry to peace. As thry refused O'Kpcfe Phot ono of them, took tho1 lOthor prisoner, and brought him back to tho rofrlmrnt The prisoner wnsi bo moved by tho m mi's recklm i,. 'age that lu v;ioto a nolo In Gorman '""Inn llio Heart Cll" u. .... GUUu,r Pa.iiook, urging anyi Drama In two parts Gormnn, who should have the luck to capture O.Koefo to "give tho lust "'"" WliiihUni Hoy" troatment to the bravo mini who had' Stoiy No Two saved my life. ) Prom this, Colonol O'Kcefo got n i"" """,J'W Vncn'on" mild reprimand for foollmrdlnoss, Comedy AIIMIHHION 10c COMING ou Sunday anil Monday "1'AID in FULL" ADMISSION 10c . UAllNKi: KVKUV HATUIIDAV AND SUNDAY AT Sign Houston's Metropolitan Amusements a heavy ta with sulphur and alcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux- li.lnnl .... ,.. . i. i ..ui..., luuiuiu wmi uii oi unnurua, ' --.- vwvwwwmww Rlfltl flPnlll l,l,ln .l f.lll i ' ,. -v,,, ..,,,b uu uuiiiiK nair. Just u few applications will provo a rovolntlon If your hair Is fading, gray! or dry, scraggly and thin. Mixing uio aago lea nnd Sulphur recipe nt homo, though, Is troublesome. An easier wny la to get tho rcady-to-use tonic, coating GO conts a largo bottle at drug 6toros, knonvv as "Wyeth's nngc and Sulphur Hair Homorv." thus avoiding a lot of muss. Whllo wispy, grny, faded hulr Ii not sinful, wo all desire to retain cmr uiuuiiu npeparanco and nfiri.riiu. ncss. uy darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur, no one Common gardon sago brewed Into can toll, because It docs It so natural ly, so evenly. You Just dampen n spongo or soft brush with it n,i draw this through your hnlr, taking one small strand nt a time; by morn 'US all gray hairs have dlsanrMiir.,,1 and, nftor anothor application or two, HOUSTON'S OPERA HOUSE DARK STAR THEATER "Tho IVrlU of 1'Miillno" Klghtocnth episode In two phi Is. '"I In. I'rcslili'nt'M HH-clnl" L'dlson in two purts "Tlio ('linn mill llio Hoy" Vltngrnph comedy 10 nnd Irk COMINQ MAIIV I'lCKIOIU) In "Hoartn Adrift" lmliit' h c cry Hntiinlnr and Huadsj nt lit BO TEMPLE THEATER Hecont fiales by tho government totaling 120,000,000 feet of sawllm bor In tho Olympic National forest, In western Washington, mark the opening of tho hlthorto luntcosslhln storehouse of timber, estlmatod to contain a stnnd of thlrty-flvo billion board feet. Insurance tlmt oars, flm n.n.. Ml Main street. ' "HuimIiIiiii unl Hliiulovvs" Vltngrnph two-reel drama "His fibter" Hollg drama "In Dutch" Knlera comody ADMISSION ALWAYS 10 CBNW MATfNKH DAILY AT SlIO ALL LIOICNSKD PICTURES MERRILL OPERA HOUSE Merrill, Ore. MOTION I'lOTURKS TUWUIAVf AND SATVRDATI "T'l J II f I I iITrinm.ii, n .w...np 'VM?SdL'at& ufXJfJXSJNCXWi rx:cx T4ip. S5-WMtSSSB