f U-W i MSBS J45twjMj Tr'-f wr ,7jT. T t,rvvw ikssii f " & v h IS Vi ; 1 K?' p", K - B& . -sew IfJftAv , U 1S' at -!..( SB ' .rrf4A If? ZiVt $?z, . h:&mzz - r.- W.-.t THE KVENINO HMIALD. KLAMAT" WALLS. OKEOO" WW)AY, Kicimug! t; . "',' W I . mmmea : IBIfflUMllH jf i. . . .... .. .. earn AGAIN IS DENIED IN OOMMVNIOA.nOV, BKOIiAMA. TIOK JHSIIVICK SAYS WATER UgHM ARK OPPOSKD TO THIS KXPRNDITL'ttK Secretary of Treasury McAdoo's Daughter Is Going to War The proposed bridge across the government canal at Eleenth street, a nutter which has an Important bearing upon the Eleventh street Im provement project came up again at last night's meeting of the council. This time a lengthy communication was received from the reclamation servk. stating that the service could not tee Its war clear to building the bridge asked for. Tho bridge would cross the canal In order to make Eleventh street a straight thoroughfare from Main street to the Catholic church. The government held that as there are. three bridges within a radius of a block. It is unnecessary, as the volume of travel would be by no means great. Another reason for retusat was the fact that the Klamath Water Users' Association oppose the expenditure, and have filed protest against It with . tho service. PIKE GROVE PICKUPS The Ladles' 8ewlng Club met at -tne home of Mrs. John Shephard, Taaraaay. At this time new officers were elected, and an enjoyable after noon was spent doing needle work. The now officers nre: President, Mrs. IeeaMee; .secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Henry Grimes. Those present were Mm. Hnrrie. Mrs. Hawkins. Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Lem McKenste, Mrs. H. M. Miller. Mrs. Mack. Mrs. White, Mrs.. Henry Grimes and Mrs. Icen blce. Refreshments were served consisting of sandwiches, coffee, cake and trait Mrs. Mary Short visited in Pine Grove last week. friends Ivan and Cal Icenblce visited with friends In Klamath Falls last week. Addition of the Pine Grove Literary Society's program for Friday: Drama, "Rose and Thorn." by "Rose", "Thorn", "Peggy" and "Aunt Jane." Mrs. Mack was in Klamath Falls on business last week. Mr. Shephard and Charlie Dut ton hewed a trough out of a large pine log last week. Mr. Shephard was absent from the Bible class Sunday, on account of a severe case of toothache. The Young Peoples' class has or ganised nnder the name of "Antl-Caats," The farmers of this vicinity have a broad grin on their faces, for the rain baa brought the frost out of the ground. Senator Bingham of Lane county baa a bill to limit tax levies by all taxing bodies. Those who do not like the press light for lower taxes call it "economic hysteria." -Notice of Sale of Unasslgned Doner assssstssssHi. mmmmmmmmsji nj Wi 1 bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbMbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb1 nBBBBBBBBBBBBEtfttsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl ! bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbksnbbnnbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbHs9bbbI1bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb! bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb'fnbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbm BBBBBBBaWmNK?BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl W I HnffiSlMnRlH I PwHPfiwt nil Gty Refuses to Make Private Improvement John I McCarty Helped to Build Continental Phone At Inst nliht's meeting of the coun- - . .. .1 fllrtlr. ill A, J. Lyio, manager m i - burn hospital, asked the city to Im prove tho street In front of tho hos- pit ill. and from the street Into the (hospital by spreading gravel. This was not considered by the council. The members of tht couucil took I ho stand that It li not tho city's 'place to Improve the streets In front or private property, nt tho expense of the rest of the city's taxpayers. Councilman Rogers stated that the i people Miss Nena McAdoo, daughter of the i to Join Mrs. Hope Nelson In London. secretary of the treasury is going Mrs. Nelcon will go with her to one to the great war. Under the instruc- of the stations In the south of France, tlon of a competent nurse she is near- It Is understood among Miss McAdoo's lug the point where she can under-. friends she will sail on tho Lusltanln take work in a field hospital. She I February 9. Miss McAdoo Is the has arranged no definite plans yet,! eldest daughter of the secretary of but she Intends within a few weeks tho treasury. A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP By Hal Sheridan United Pi ess Service NEW YORK, Feb. 2. Boxing teas for women simply don't go around thcie parts. The gentler sex that mal.PH Its wa home via the New Vol It fcubwuj is willing to tackle other tilings Parisian, but when It comet to watching two huskies maul each other around the ring well, that's another story. John Welsmantil, who runs the L'roadwaj Sporting Club in Brook lyn made the bid for the women fight fans. John advertised that he would put on a weekly tea party,! .vlth boxing strictly on the side. After thorough press agenting, John tlr.cw open the club for the first I of Cleveland, as head coach of the Tiger football team. Rush had held tlw 1'iinieton record tor the 100 jjrds ; 45 while he waa In school but took his football on the side lines. Some of the Prlncetonlans, hovvewr, ire pointing out that Bob Zupi'le, the most brilliant coach of the 10 J 4 season, produced in the west, was not a letter man In foot ball vnen he attended Wisconsin university. Poughkeepsle may take on all the aspects of Henley In the English re gatta Rpafon, as the result of the change in the rowing season, to bo come effective at this year's races. Tnstonfl ftt htinfhlnv tlio frjubmpn affair at which he promised tomlalM.,unor and ywity raceg ,n the after. noon aa in the past, the two minor events will be rowed In the morn- .,f tii,. vwt Hide, nt one tlmo ...... iiii,. in furnish trams If the! lelty would furnish men and grnvel, and that the matter was the" turned down. t.vlo held Hint It different In HiIh ease, ns the hospital, h mM.1 wiis n public Institution, for the bene lit of the ell). Home of Hm council men disagreed with him on this and pointed out Hint whatever services tho city had secured there, It had alwn8 been ssked to pay for, and did so. 1 MOTHER WRITES SON OF CONDITIONS IN AUSTRIA boxina enthusiasts would gather. I It was pretty tough on John. There were plenty oi gents' in tneir shirt sleeves, who chewed gum be- l"'JM JO"" uou "UU,M""UBV"B".' reduce tne slze of the crowds, IU a luu rvv kite yi s;v. sskf but there was only one lady present. She confessed that she .was a sent over the bridge by a New York newspaper. Princeton graduates and under graduates sre expressing some sur prise a', the naming of John H. Rush, ing. There were some critics who were of the opinion that this would The belief expressed here now Is that the arrival of crowds in Poughkeepsle on tho night before tho big races, the mingling of old friends and the opportunity of making the hike up the river a sort of. vacation will transform what was only an after noon outing into a real sporting event. In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. , y in the matter of the Kuardlanahio Of (tin TUtrann anri Mtot tt U..v' A, Kllgore, an Insane person) Pursuant to the order of the coun ty judge of the county of Klamath, sUU of Oregon, dater the 1st day of February, 1915, notice is hereby given that the undersigned win sell, at private sale, for cash. In Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 6th day of March, 1015, or thereafter, the un "TIZ" FOR ACHING, $0RE,1ED FEET T1Z" for Tender, I'liffed-up, Hum- iiiK, CiiIIoummI Feet mid Com 'poor old feet feel. They want to dance for Joy. "T1Z" Is grand. "TIZ" ( Instantly draws out all the poisonous , exudations which puff up your feet , and cause sore. Inflamed, aching, sweaty, smelly feet. ' (let a 25 cent box of "TIZ" at any ,diuK store or department store. Get instant foot lellef. Laugh nt foot sufferers who complain. Because jour feet are never, never going to bother or make you limp any more. (Paid Advertisement) assigned right of dower of Mary A. Kllgore, an Insane person, in and to the following described real property, situated in Klamath county, state of Oregon, to-wlt: The southwest quarter (SWK), of Section fire (6); the west one half of the southeast quarter (W SHK), Section five (6); the southeast quarter of the south east quarter (BE BE), Section (), In Township forty-one (41) Sontn, Rang fourteen (14) Bast, of ta Willamette Meridian. Tho sronosed sale above mention ed will be rabjeet to confirmation by Up connty ..eourt of Klamath eonntjr, state of Oregon. '' SILAS W. KILOORB, I-MI-SI-l' - Oaaraiaa. "Sure! 1 um TIZ' every lime for any foot trouble." U0 i I -j vaw - - - i Through the courtesy of Mr. J. A. haggard and constantly moaning Coldsmlth, the Herald Is ablo to pub- rowd. , ' . , , .... , . "Vos. people are animal-like. They lecently received from bis mother, Mrs. Frances Goldsmith, lu Plsek, Bohemia. Mrs. Goldsmith had made arrange ments to come to this country, and had started on tho Journe) wheu the war broke out, and was compelled to abandon her trip because It waa Im possible to secure- transportation. Now sbo has assumed responsibilities that will detain her tn her home country for some time. Extracts from her letter follow "No, Old Tlinnos, In these, bis harvest days, didn't get me yet. On the contrary, I still manage on some festive, If rare, occasions, to get a square meal. Of course, wo don't complain of Indigestion here now, but a very few here In Austria ever did. "Mathias wife, unpatrloUc as she was, persisted In crlng and crying for her husband, who was her only support, and whom they took lu the army, died a few weeks after he left, leaving her five little girls with no protector except me. The children are all sick. The eldest, 11 years old, is In the hospital. The youngest child Is but three months old. "Their -father seems to have been swallowed up by the earth. We can get no word either from htm or the Twenty-eighth regiment, to which he belonged. His name Is not among the lists of the dead, wounded or missing. The soldiers who were with htm say that some of the men went stark mad and were discarded. Hor rible! Of course. I console the chil drcn with the hope that thotr father win eventlually come home. "I get four crowns (about 80 cents) a day from the government for their keep, but as a sack of flour cost 60 crowns ($12), grain 36 crowns, and everything In proprotlon, you can Imagine that I have a hard time to keep up with the constantly rising prices. "The country is full of refugees, chiefly Polish Jews a raged, dirty. BBPT'lyUmHmBBBBBBBBBV I'."VM,1 JLMMmSBBBBBBBBBBBB 1 ,Vii Sf 11 mSBBBTMsBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI BPsmBBBBBBBBV- KisBBBBBBBBBBBBF (feSBBBBBBBLiBBBBBBBBBBBVr Wi 'TBBBBBBBBslk v isssssssPT JgV CSBbbbP&i liatu these poor unfortunates for mak ing tho conditions hero worse. Both the Russians uud tho Austrians are prnvliiK before the tight, and Ood seems to fnvor tho Russians moro. but Itlel). hlnee n great numb r of nmu- lets and ioarles were Introduced Into j the army, our praters seem to havo a more potent effect. I wonder If the Turks Invoke their Allah, too? A good man) of our soldiers (and over) body except the decrepit the blind and tho Innio nre soldiers now) lure mnlmed, but we don't mind; It Is a pleasure to fight for the rountry, tb' Knlser. the noblemen (who own one-third of tho rountry), and our liberty as subjects, against tho ter rible Kusslnn moujlz nnd tho rapaci ous Serb who declared war against us. Wo never saw them: never did any thing to them, nor they to us. nut wi will kill them wo hate them probnhly will for generations. But tho warlords will shake hands after the show Is over probably because they have superior educationor he- cause they didn't tight." 9 I I DRINK HOT TEA FOB A BAD GOLD -"--- (Jet n small package of Hamburg Ilrcakt Tea, or aa the Oermsn folks rail It, "Hamburger Brust Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tablespoonul of the tia, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve and drink a Uacup full at any time during the day or before retiring. It is the moat effective way to break a cold and cure grip, as it opens the pores of the skin, relieving congestion. Also loosens the bowels, thus driving a cold from the ysirm. Try it the next time yen suffer from a cold or the grip. It la inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless, You can be nappy-rooted Just like me. Use "TIZ" and never suffer with tender, raw, buring, blistered, swoll en, tired, smelly .feet. "TIZ" and only "TIZ" takes the pain and sore ness out of corns, callouses and bunions. As soon as you put your feet in a "TIZ' bath, you Just (eel the happi ness soaking in. ' How good your SSMimiLMsy 'The Character Woman" Romance of the stage, in two parts. "An Episode" I Drama of tho Texas Frontier ("Universal Ike, In Hie Battle of Little Tin Horn" Admission 10c COMING WEDNESDAY "THE MYSTERIOUS HAND" Dectlye story in three reels MATINKK KVKRY SATUHIMl AM SUNDAY AT fl:SU Local news appears Int la The Herald, '60c a rneath RUB BACKACHE AND LUMBAHT OUT Xnb Fain ai JXmss away with a inau netut t CM lamest ttlMrtsOU IVhen your back is sore and lamo or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has ou stifftned up, dont suffer I OH a 25 cent bottle of old, honest "St, Jacobs Oil" nlaajr drug store, pour a little in your hand aad rub it right into the paia or ashe, aad by the time jou count lfty, the soreness sad lame ness is gone. J!? .fro?". " ,00thl. penetrating oil neats to be nsed only mo. It talus the ashe aad pain right out of your bask; and endVtK mlVt'ry IM msgleal, yet absolutely harmless anJ doesn't burn the akin. """" Nothing !, stops htaibago, sciatica and lame bask aUetryop5stl7t htm tho telephone- olilclaU talked to each other between Hall Frnnclsco mill Nuw York the Hitr lny, It was olio of the tivonlK of Hie world's his tory. John J McOnrl). thM m(tl neer of tho American TvUiplioiin nnd Tvlograph uiniimny, saw ono of his rhcrUlitd notions tome to fruition, lie has liieli Interested In telephones all his life nnd has risen to one of Hit. highest positions lu the rountry. Kur )eai ho had Invmitbd telephone appliance nnd worked toward per fi'dltm of tint long dUtniico phone. WIkh he talked to tiUkluta of hi (oiiipnuy In San Francisco h foil Hint he had iinompllslicd (urt of his tlfo work, Following hU talk f tlif telephone olllclals nrrniiKements wore mado for it conversation but eon Mayor llolph of San FrnnrUrii, and Mayor Mltchnl of New York. Viir cl SET FOR IN AlllITI(i. lo VAmntll IIKH )F IHMIMAHT OVKH FOIt Tin; TRl IKlt IN AIIIIAMiKi, The follow . ,,... bo'it utt for trim u ?, !..... "" '! Hum; KeU, 3 Mniton vs. ),J lltiK eoiitimtiy, "J lVh, 3 Hull iBfftU Flll, l-.l!l) VS (JaN,. 'I Fol. 4,, vs. PlowJ iuiui nocieiy Fell. 5- DiiiiIhii- vs. n Fob, X--l)iiVfiihi,i t. Falls. Fob. IU JChi-ru vs i!(4J in inn riMirtli ,i .1... , , - ----.. untes nr ror nri:niiiPiisoni etc. i..iuu n... ... ,nn niwn f Tho boys nt the Kunu. laundry havn jut roaj, hauling their flatwork lrl now prupared (o imndu ,?, of work In reiuni tim. ,Vn! mi esiauiisiiiiiiHit of th Unas the vqiilniuent l,(,,i i. ,!T ., . .. ... . - "si snapo. aim tne i.oyg are Utu.j over mmr propoct Theater Gii sWsWS"wv m, 'Houstot's Metropolitan '" nisi-lrs-ir m-!-.-!. 'lSj.sus,sjli The pavilion of Slam nt the Panama-Pacific International Exposi tion will bo shipped completed from Bangkok, Slam, according to advices sldo her own borders, Just received from Slam by exposl- J tlon officials 'llic third shlpineiit from Holland foi tho I'atiniim-I'iulllc imposition ar- jrlved on the exposition grounds this week und uinslxu or oloven c:tr loads of rhododendroiiH. clipped conifers nnd bulbs, Theso will lomplote the most Importnnt landscape gardening exhibit ever nindn by Holland out- Siamese grand palace. It is of the style of a I Herald want nils get remits, AGAINST THE TIME OF WANT if si5AV1N01 i l you will bo will) guarded if your protection ho n well tilled savings bank book. Want lias no terrors for the saving but only for tho thoughtless. Tho tlmo to guard against want Is whllu you arn earning. Ileglu that protection hy opening nn account hero to day, or next pay day. FIRST STATE MP. SAVINGS BANK klamath FALLS, OREGON " " " " if! 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