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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1915)
T-'fMliACj! .V" " . Jtrt. iJi - vv Lssday, jAWAy it, lit" THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH-FALLi; OJUWON . W4 ospectus Is Out .-te .. "- German 5oWers freaAiVg i& onAngeraffi) River WUSTOCi Regarding Timber -tJtS , f'f o rP-v r' ''IIIIIC:;vfwlviv m w w "...rrtT&iH hHil (llilil JUI Smite) RTIAND, JIM. T. Accoramg dUtrlct foreater, Portland, Dl the foreit servlco li how ad' la the largeii uoay 01 "icr hii ot been put on Mlo In .. !..... any tnlllltil. ID. 'I UIIIWIH"" -"- " f Hubert ninai " " Ine of Ki qunlll)'. H lies l dock, oo near the eiioros or. It4intti bit ytnl in my "" ""' -" ither Juiit or mo crnier da) park, nml both wltjiln tlio .1 1 fA..al nniiiMiui ii'iv-K , Inrlnteil lllnntrtttloii propectus, pino Civil dttnllnl Information in riganl to location, nmmiitt of timber, log. glng condition, Inw-iimont necessary, term of mlo, nml Include a iopy of tho agreement which will boon tered Into with thu imnlmnr of ih timber, 'J III H)tc(tiiii hi heliiK iJN trl but id ii mull i' iIku,, ,, ,,, jMlL,r. oslutl In tho iiintin!i(. nr Niiiloiiiil fori'Ht iittiniiiiKi'. Tim mlnlmuiii nrlio m which hlila Will bo iiru'lilcil In 3.3C nr tliniiH mid on oiio block, nml :i,Oii per thousand .n Hi,, other block for tho !olow pliui, sugar nine. lodKMioln : nun wcnteni while inc, nml uit been waned r "'" ""inn nuy rum per thcumtnd for lor regarding tklii timber, and apiclea of aecondary Imporiiincr. tho ed Sister Is Given Badge of the Legion Uy Fmlcrfck Palmer iff cprrciiiondcnl representing the United Picas aud othor Amerl- krcM nMoclatloni at, the front by Invitation of tho French govern- ) NCY. Jan, 27. Other may In- lr king and proahienta, out I at being tho Drat American btervlew Btttcr Julia 8our -who la more Interesting than of audi celebrltloa. tunly woman of 60 la a at of Prance. President Poln- land u dlatliigulahod company ily wcut to (Icrbevlllers, a town Voage near tho front, where at spent her life, and decorated pith the Cross of tho legion of No lon In Belgium I auch ck aa la cicrbevlller. Julia I four alslcrs remained In tho of shell fire and m conflagra- nuraloK French and (lerman Med. bund her village altnpllcity un- by fame. I observed that u not wearing her decoration aba uld: lo, thl la my working dress. It much work to put It on my rn, ao keep tho decoration ox In my bureau drawor. When blncaro brought It to mo. ! could Ibellcvo that auch a Ditto man bo tho prealdont, until they ! that he really wna." lo laughed heartily nt her inls- 8ho la not aolemn. Through lr ordeal alio haa kept cheer- Inother man. Monaltmr ivm. I. a with M. 1'olncaro. Mm la Ident of KonieilUng or other la lo rotarrcd to tim nro.iH. French aenatc. if it ( iuggett4 aret ado would be made when I toe lo I'arla. hn ib.. t laadaaya: W placo la not -making tout In I'm. but in my beloved Qerbre vlllora, which haa been rebuilt, enr Ing for tlfo women nnd children." In reply to thoao who extol Iter conduct, Hlatcr Julia Invnrlnbly ynya: "I only did tho loid' work, when the time enmo for mo to do It. 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The Patai riggrgtto m aged 773, or U4 W. mM iasr aaae, while the Llakvllle average for-tkef. three gameawaa 14?;' J I 'The acore for tk tfcree ggMt.fel Iewa: , f g f S? T7 I 151 n 4& 42; Ut- .1 a - : vTaS r -BTDYJ', MiftJaiMelit k ! !, l Llnkyllle 1 Bice 172 8hoir..rr: no McClure . ..: 147 Brenner ...,..rtf. S Uavltt ltt irf ait?;' 'iiri '. iBS YtM f-vs; -'-l j?i " f?2yi ' ; -t v f 171 f74 140 116 III'TK . i T irS4 1. t l-r .BT'rt ,& fff w tk (ItBFtF bi 117 us 'irf -; IWi5 iJl . ml f? I FAIBM FreTSC 1 tdW,,,itft'fflrtifjKi Kent 11 lit ToUls 748 I7 NOTK Frederick I'nlmor was aeleclod by the American preaa umo clatlons to repreaent the United States with tho Drltiah army. He I nowjit tho front by Invitation of tho French government. Ho la tho accond American who has been allowed to go to the front alnco tho wur began. Tho first was Thin la war In tho winter where tho thermometer la fur below aero Tho photograph kIiowh (lerman sol dlera breaking tho Iro of tho Ange- rupp river In Rant Prussia, near Kla aelen, to keep the ftussians from croitalng on It. At one of the falls of the river there had been a jam of ice A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP By Hal Sheridan United i'reaa Service NEW YOItK, Jan. 27. The nearer tho time for the awingtug open of William I Ida nte nnnroachea. tho moro It .. . I'liuip Bimma, or mo tinned i'reaa, 00ka llku noaton will make a family who was designated laat fall and travelled over tho wholo French front nnd Interviewed don. Joffre. I Tlln KllitPtiit rllv rntlnrll la linldltiv "economy conferencea" lo reduce tho taxes. HEADACHE STOPS. NEURALGIA GONE Dr. JaJMg' WwmUcJw Ptwitn fire iaaUat rtU-Ov dig a Mgkam. Nsrve-raeklag, apllttlag or dull, Urobeiaf headaches yield 7a last a few moaaeata to Dr. Jamaa' Hsadaehe Pow dsra which coat only 10 cents a pack age at any drug atore. It's the auJek- Mt, surwt headache relief in the whole world. Don't suffer! Jtelleve the party of the 191 S world's champlon ahlp acrlea. This lan't a forecast, but onu of the aurmlsea moat gener ally surmlaod when acrlhblers get to gether. Tho Hail part about It from the magnate's viewpoint, la tho appnrcnt fart Hint tho rarea In tho two mujor leagues may not bo hot enough to aroiiae Intercut and coin. Tho team that can beat the Brnvo out of the pennant hasn't put Itself together ou pnpor thiiu far, and on their per formances toward tho tail-end of thj 1914 HiniNon tho Hod Sox are bolng generally picked to cop tho American leagun pennant this year. Mcflruw'a admission that tho Olnnta will look about tho same na In 1914, plus Hana Lobcrt, and with probably a slightly weaker hurling atnff, nrouaoa no pennant hopes here. for their mew pilot, Roger Bresna han, and tho Cardinals may stir up troublo despite Federal ralda, but-It looka llko amooth waters for Mr. Stalllngs. Over In the Johnson organisation, i tho dope Isn't so certain. The dls- Intcgregatlon of the Athletics causes the experience to throw the Mack' men out of consideration at the start. Walter Johnson having Bopped back, the Washington team ahould mako a strong bid to Chicago, under u radical managerial shake-up, but with Eddie Collins doing turns at accond, Is ono of tho unknown and poBslblo quantities to be reckoned with In the pennant hunt. But the argument Deems to favor Boston again. would bare made It possible .the German j.stopped long enough to break the Ice. It would take a day or more to freese sufficiently for the Russians to cross and, thea.tjMHQer mans could retreat to a safe dlstaaee, which for them to take their cannon and cavalry across when they came up. In the face of the approaching Russians wesssssaessBBtasBsssoeam Some New Marts Found for Oregon Box Shocks Various reports are coming from Cambrldgo with reference lb Charles Hrlckley, Harvard gridiron star, who was said to have deceldej to coach ono of tho several middle western achoola that, bid for his services. One story haa It that Brlckley will asslat Tho Chicago Cubs mny work wonders I In tho coaching at Harvard next fall. agony and dlitrcta now I You eaa. Million of men and women shave toilful that headache and neurabrU inlicrv- It neerilM. (it what vmi W for. ' iuzzn OLD-TXMZ GOLD CUBE DRINK HOT TEA! --4 I I I I' 44i -- Oct a amall package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or the German folka call It, "Hamburger Bruit Thee," at any pharmacy, Take a tableapooaful of the tea, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a aievo and. drink a teacup full at any time during the day or More retiring. It is the moat effective way to .break a eold and cure I.GSH U i w VI- 'l m i mm due vta vmnmmmw r".ri a j TTWwirireT.'i.'x jtfw js.vi u f ir UJ&MA?,4&i,fr RST NATIONAL BANK 43m Ml IMI 9M.JJIM. nrnmoan lPtalStock, 100,000 Surplus $12,000 f POLICIES- !Slg4i bowelaTthus brsakia Try It ue next a cold or the gri and entirely and harmless. Also loosen 1 up a eold. the rng congestion. i. thus breakta ui tuae you suffer from is iaexpeaale aaie ARV MtlKawM 'Wftf M U M tgfc, gJ 1 H, HwwwlM grip, as It opens the pores of the akin relieving eong sbi ie i trip.' It vageUbk. therefore y RUB RHEUMATISM FROM STIFF. AOflNG JOINTS lib leragtM frttm jolatfe ajU aauolM withagmUtrklbotUoof Ult.JajateOU Btop "doling" Rheumatism. It'a pain only not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. Rub sooth ing, penetrating "St. Jacobs OllM right on the "tender spot," and by the time ou aay'Jack Robinson out cornea the rliPiimatle tialn. "St, Jaeeb's Oil" ia a harmless rheumatUm cure which ncvor diaappolnte and doesn't burn the akin. It takes pain, aorcneea and etiffnes from ochliuf joints, muaclea and boneaj atona sciatiea, lumbago, backache, neuralg a. Limber up I (Jet a W cent hot la of old-time, honest "St. Jacobs Oil" from any drug store, and In a momeat you'll he free from pates, aches and stafhew. Don't suffer I Hub rheuma tUm away, A Portland Arm has orders for 10,000,000 feet of lumber to be Bhlpped to England In March and April. " Ono mllo of new railroad construc tion In tho atato Is worth more to the pooplo than forty now lawa by tho loglalature. Subscribe for the Herald, tS month TIZ" FOR ACHING, SORE, TIRED FEET UNIVERSITY OF -OREGON, Bu gene, Jan. 27. "A market In several places for box shocks haa been dis covered through the aurvey-made for this purpose by the school of com merce of the state university aad now the Panama canal is open, there Is no doubt that the northwest will bo ablo to secure a large portion of this trade.'" This news for the lumber Industry ia given out by Prof.fH. B. Mlllerd! rector of the University of Oregon school of commerce anb! head of the Industrial survey, began by that school last year. A world survey of the box shook situation has almost been completed, and the results are being handled over to the Northwest Association of Box Manufacturers for Its use. Many countries, of course, report no market or a very limited market. "The Investigation determines the complete quantity of box snooks Im ported Into each consular district, the uses to which the boxes are put, the kind of material from which they are made, the countries" from which they are Imported, and details of else and cost. The manufacturer la thus able to see at a glance whether the field is inviting to" him," said Mr. Miller, who was formerly consul-gen eral froni"th'eUnlted"8Ulea'to'ChIaaT and understands the -art otgettiar Information, through all consular agencies. ' 55 3 The decartmentotlndaatrUll sur vey of Uelschooccommereejja hunting markets for other products that Oregon is prepared to export in large quantities, especially In South American countries. Manufacturers or other persons de siring the market Information gather ed by the survey may have it by writing H. B. Miller; University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon.. a : tsfil -r, r- -"wa in "?- .fi"! .,... rm ;. -tf tMtm ,'ri -ffi- .-' as"Th'Sif iZzA '$m ".. 4ssn.Ai. ". . iSS M :m ?& ' ' ' " - 1 W - -Vl AAAAA0AAAA0WI0WW0WWm0 V yj --.. - ; - m - . "'n- "mat. . d." mtJTZ' m .nealmmaiai aval nasamasasaa.r in, ' i -V jZ.TJtZJZW handle ISOO.oeo wertn ia ivxe. In Ue County Conrt o the faneiM Oregon, In and for the Cennty ef Klamath. 4- ,-r &a xi& ' S2 j, t j -4A 1 "if- ,m In the nutter of .law eaUf ,of,Oef sm Schue1,4ee mlnlatrator. W. B. Inaw, a-'.. NOTICB la hereby a4re4nat-W;'i H. Shaw nag hsly lth 1 &Am talatihaliu n tWm. mm - -'- 'WKJam m mnmtmrt w w 7wTnJ!"a, A jr iB 'RPSR Scknel. deceaW. , . s -HSSbfevs 'ii' :. .... -ii".-iii.-''.,-'rs-A;A w- -... in II . K-HMW JiaSBftSK- estate are heraby " reqaJi Vtn :-i ';: .iKSM-se.asrf iLj..W(rira.1:: r si said present ease, wttk within alz.aaatne hereet. to ma .at my, oaeav,Sl frm,tn.ns ?3?Mli W1UIU building, Klamath Fala,'(,Oe--v,v gon. 'fA-mm 'tt!- VrCI :s & mmcmml wjgiiiii(itaf BBRc.jraoiu, W. H. SHA.W, ggsjlnlntajifar, HO ef til IfcUL-iH $M W smm Dated.January,.?, a iMrtaljannwA jagSfe ;An:mmyw J-lMMWiJ ,SV& 4? MtiriL Ti1 tf 5iS anU) EA SsiSri 11--' vStSfl .n tw 9 '-. Impure blood runs you down makes you an easy victim terJUa ease. For pure blood and sound di gestion Burdock Blood Bitter. At all drug stores. -Price f 1.00. Insurance that pays, and pays on time. See Chlleote, M5 Matn St. gKganaMaMMnajannjnn) nanananPnanRnanannanal ananaanm tf InanBnananannnf a 'lanananavnwkLUananamananananawll iaaamSBnanananananananannVi .awnawnawnawnHnasawnawnawnawnij PIANOS, FBOM "flTS TO PLAYERS FROM ftlff SO'flM School and church organs and up. WRITB1 UI. t. uaWrNKfl ntM Ucpfl Next Door to Poet Oanee KItAMATff FAIiM. ORBOON Qood-bye aore feet, buralsg lew, ewel lea feet, aweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feat. ' Ctood-bye corn, callouaes, bualeaa and raw apsta. No more aaee UfM-neaa,noawreaaf- 1JaL VJM t- MntnnL .nnnn tag wtw pain er drawiag a year laee ia ageny. "TIZ" U aagtaal, acta right at. "Tin 1 all the CnialaVttftaMI a D. GRIZZLE : ! iH h w MONUMEN T S iij j. Mad of Marble t ,, or Granite 1018 Main SrYdKn misery. Ah I bow teal. Get a Mean VieuniManaaw. git y enr ,! 1 box ol MTIlt' aew al any drugaiet er eaarbMM abate,' pen's eaffsr. 'Bave, need fast, . fU .fjaii. fnN titwi. a jwmtm vtwnr anganwapa 1 or money iifaniai jf- OTY; mm nvtam asaasnnamnBnianwamanmni ! .i" Vw II P- A v & ' J- - v 4B" tJ ff k r Ml 1 wW Wr. ttFl 1 "ii I'"" "I" "f T Ortmtf In. the CoantT.Camrt iioHi0 iatniiuv jjijv a n la the matter or the aetata at Mary Kllgore, an Inaane neraon. lT 1 - . It,, appearing .to the .eenrt, Irani i the petition fttei ia this eaaee "a I the..ith-dnyrf. JTaanajry. mt,.lbrv , SUaa W. KUa.,a.jnMrjUM!;af s the person van4L aetata. ot Mary -. ew for 'an order of tntoWnrt-'Iestte?!! . . .. a m -. - iT - vrit, -a. saieoi ue nnaawamagemwar ina s-.svm ft-ji HfSiv-Zit i l 1 . r4$yl ' Si hVvl , jrvit -vl -vri .. .. .... - 'f..r,. .-'-i ns' 01 amia1MarT,.auiaf in aaawiatA f "fliSW'4; foUowlng ceaerlbat real? jreaertr. - 'mjtt situated in tneClonnof 'Waaaati;. hm State of Oregon, to-vrtt: , , ; h'f Y4 S The ;gnUwatbamia(grt' jfj 11, awAwntHTee we.wea w BKH). aeeagv,():.tn4 southeast turier ofthe seatb'anat.' 'J: .....t- 'si!r niu'i --- -IJ1- H""v v-m t ,i.M.jB- in;, ,iKiHir jawnei.ut jj. "... . t JE" I t- .v-441 fcW .-. .hs,i : VJSt v ; s's? ,'MP rfBi rs jh..k MAtea. - a "aa of the WlUamaita Marldl. 1 .-. that Ue saM rasi nrertr ba.neu - at KMjmMlattatN,ll MnL7 m and for the bast iatareat a t;naR bsuii) wmi aata iaMca awaa, ec so muck thereof as may be- , fFf ; it LT1X. ' -rr ' H4 UJ ")l A nl aw Vnw !.& nlMMM' .! 'V a X . .. maintenance ot nati Mary A.ICUeme.! S afciWrt,an4a;lwtn4.fW;)g4aiNr. 4C port aad mamteaanee at her :fajniy.'';:i;M IT IS MBRaWT OaURai, ThaiV1 " J4,&K tlie'aact e ki of aaM-Mary-A. ,X-JS Kllgore, and ellv persona tatotantao llMl in aaM eataU. aaear eatca nam tfZlimm 1 .--' .. i''" c 'Tiv .. w 'r-Js. t . ttw ' -r-.. . !t?Mrl5NPJIVMf aay. we awg mw, ?;? in iaa eeniwwaa'eriaTeaoti., - Aw klamxth Falto. Orecoar- UmnTnBt'5 ?&&& there to show .aauee.mhy na'oriat;vll ahotiia, uoi no made, and .entaregwr m a. i.ri'i -JtZm 2nJt ??J'Ji'l,W'tf ue eaie w saia iMarawt, w'anaw'tnng.sa jE(ta nronerty .or so maeh of the mtfalil! may bo fen4 to bo in ia iimmuaia That a toy tof .tMat4Waat:MMM Uahfti at lat enae a'woaf fw 'ttwM Tno mow ma-'eanfnrnianrM'wItn)' 'anf- ; thnat Fmwan41nMon4s. loskFaioasrf Baaiawsk fliatais all a as na hsaaf " " i?' l mmmmm yrw wwim aawijj MJ, MiVmut '..M-.V, WIAJMatV eUVaWrV . ' 4 4 nftOUUrV . . . . i -" m 'iSSSmm ii eeneaeutlfo an4 tWarfeolateroU.Catetolar Mwaawawa amaWaUlBwanawal anSftnat'' anaf -.noJ,aimairi.i.f ,ial hmuh wvaitawii .vwr. 'ssr" vrrfiw ? -- t y r-aLi t - 'ffrf- ti ' .ttfUl li'L.N w:i)i:Av ' 1 iP, a t i i S.,- ,Wnt -. m lM t SVV Wl -&? i5Mrn?l '- Bated Ttbia i tnar. saw' iff i "rnWfc . dtniaffi I I S ." i