The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, February 17, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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r" power Balck touring car, A-l, con-
- dliion. Whit Pelican Garage. 16tt
'FDR SALE Pen of thoroughbred
(White Plymouth Rock chicken;
four kens, one rooster, for $6.00.
'Phone U.O-J. Two west Main street.
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MISCELLANEOUS
ROOMS AND BOARD Br the day,
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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Meaiben; Oregon Aaaoctadea
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Wood! Wood!
Block, single load $3.75
Block, double load $4.00
Absolutely; dry slabs ......
(Extra on hill)
18-Inch Body and Limb
.$3.25
Wood
Wood,
Fruit-
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Reck Springe Coal
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Store. 3d and 'Main.
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Horses bought and told,
aeas and buggtes for sale.
Har
Qood rigs V for hire and gentle horses.
Baled hay, and grain for, sale.
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M7SINHM at regular prices.
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kLAMATH FUEL CO.
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W. O. SMITH
Published daily except Sunday by
The Herald Publishing Company ot
Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth Street.
Entered at the poslofflce at Klam-
olh vFalle, Oregon, for transmission
through the malts as second-class
matter.
Subscription terms by mnll. to any
address In tho United. States:
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KLAMATH FALLS. -v - OREGOX
WEDNESDAY: FK1IRUARV 17, 101.1
AND STOP AT
KliAMATH FALLS
A SAFE PLACE FOR SAVINGS
GOOD BANK Is a safe place
In which to put savings; and
there Is only one safer plce and that
Is n home, and at the same time the
home will pay a larger return on the
investment both In money and in
use ot the money.
Real estate has always been recog
nised as about the safest Investment
a man can .make, and improved real
estate is not only a safe investment
but pays day by day returns. The
man who has a building lot, or can
get hold of one. will find that right
now. is the best time to build that
he has had in a long time, or is
likely to have for a long time In the1
future.
Labor and material are both plenti
ful and the time to build is distinctly
now, while property values are low
in Klamath Falls.
The man who puts his money Into
a home-is not trusting muucj
to somebody else; he has it under
his own controi and within his own
hand's and it is paying hits every
cent of profit that the invested money
earns. He knows absolutely where
his money is, and it is employed and
is getting all the good out of it he
possibly can.
The old aaylng that "every man's
house Is his castle" applies not only
to his independence as a citizen, nut
also to his independence as an in-
A
yestor. His home bank', and his restB wm ftjm. Charles White wal
money is where he knows absolutely i0pea him in Milwaukee, Joe Shug-
how it is invested and can figure
nmtiv imarlv his return on It. He
has the satisfaction of knowing also
that everything that the money in
Tested in a home earns goes into
his own pocket.
. Scattered Shots .'.
WHETHER THE SHERIFF or the
treasurer collects the taxes is not
worrying the taxpaper so much as
the fact that the- taxes must be paid.
SOME SIMP jumped in to. settle
an argument about financial matters
by stating that watered stock means
cattle raised on irrigated lands.
THERE IS NO record' -to show
that George Washington was the first
man to ever tell the truth, nor that
he, was the last, but we'll admit
that he is the only man in history
credited, with veractly. This Is be
cause his 'cherry tree story was Ja
dlcfously advertised.
IN CASE OF WAR, how are these
pro-Germans and pro-Allies going to
line up?
THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY has
decided to drop beet sugar talk until
1916. But Klamath county hasn't,
and has the proposition coming right
along.
IN THE CIVIL war days those
wishing to escape enlistment used to
hike over into, Canada. Now they are
more liable to enlistment there, and
in Mexico, too. Truly these are war
times, and the position of the United
States is one of the most ticklish.
IT'S STEADY hammering that gets
us there. That fellow who stopped
on third base to congratulate himself
on his success, If you'll remember,
failed to make a home run.
IS THERE LUCK In numbersT ,We
of Kluaath Fallsrsfcaw ttataa.are
nartneky'in-srtteaipts .to secure frefj
wall delivery while some of ear
eUlseas neglect to nusiber their
houses.
TheHogn River Public servU
corporation will install aswalMtrfe
ditek llaawr " - v
Richard Crocker and Bs Indian
Bride, Who Are at Palni Beach
'd eHI&H&lsiiVHiiiiVvjBliftkeV
A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP
By Hal Sheridan
United Press Service
NEW YORK, Feb. 17
-How
many, more times does reaaie
Welsh, the British holder of- the
lightweight title, have to be licked
by American aspirants neiore neevcrni more gooa doiiis in mo ..
loses his, crown? Easy. Just as His last appearance wns against Porky
many more times as the public will Flynn, In Brooklyn, and ho fully
shove its ducats through the box demonstrated that ho Is entitled to
office window to watch ten round tho voracious names ho had had
no-declslon affairs. conforrod on hlra. Dllllon hasn't
to date, the .Engllshnyin has heen very popular In theso parts for
hinnrt tn th onlnion of the'somo years. It was all duo to n
Up
been whipped
experts, by four American contenders
for his title. Yet the crown still
rue hag beaten him, Jimmy Duffy
outoointed him in Buffalo and Johnny
n.imilio ntfnirht htm In Akron. O.
,..... ... WU..W-0-. -. . , - -
And there Is a strong suspicion In.Ahearn, was awaraeu a popular ae-
many quarters that there are two cislon over the Indiana boxer In aj,as,ro t0 lhe hnr when faded, streak
or three more Yankee battlers who'slx-round bout in Philadelphia. He . , d d.ndruif. itct,.
could give him the gate, particularly
Willie Ritchie, whom he uncrowned
and whom he Is matched to fight
next month, and Johnny Dundee.
Welsh has now been a champion
almost a year. And he never has
fought. a decision light since he won
the title.
He has fought plenty of battles.
but he and his manager, H. Con
nolly Pollock, are shying away from
any distance Jaunts where a de
cision Is involved. Wh? Is it be-
Accurato Information about Ui'c
Klamath Rnsln. Ask Clillcotc.
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Here's a Pill That Will
Did you ever go on a visit and have tho difference In atmosphere,
combined with the change of food, spoil that visit?
Did you suffer from headaches, become nervous and Irritable, lose
appetite, have stomach trouble and havo your sleep broken?
WIIEX YOU GO AWAY AGAIN' HE SURE YOU CARRY WITH
YOU A SUPPLY OF
NYAL'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS
They are handy to carry, easily tuken and will ju)ckly remove all
unpleasantness. Prompt, but gentle In their action, they stimulate,
the liver to renewed activity, cleanse tho sysleni .oflwaSfemaUer,
JJjCfea'sp the. appetite -andald
i A,ystii!BifnR vrtrr takm
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UNPERWOOD'S PHARMACV
Corned Mais 1 and Seventh r KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
THE RVRN1NO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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jcauso they know tho Welshman Is
ot a real champion?
Jack Dllllon, the Indianapolis
"man-killer", should be In line for
I
rotten, show he put on here with
frame inu, uui u is muiuai iu.
gotten, now and loud was the praise
of the Hoosler battler following the
,Flynn battle.
1 Dan McKetrlck is making much
out of the fact that his man. XOUng
,
Is using it In his publicity ProPa -
ganda freely.
,
s'in with Pork
i Henry Stoecbler. who has a
fine
j farm In Ybnna valley, left this morn-
;ing for home, after disposing of some
dressed hogs In tho local market
XewKpnpcrman Visits
Hon. Charles W. Sherman Sr tho
veteran Journalist, returned to Dairy
after, a brief sojourn In the county
seat
Tho Oxbow Power company la op
crating Its plant at Cooperfield,
PJAXOS FROM 175 TO SSOU
PLAYERS FROM f39ft TO $1(HH1
SchooJ and
uud up.
church orgatis n.'WV
WRITE US.
Shepherd Piano Depot
cxt Door to Post Oflce
KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
digestion.
i'hkm with" vrm
EASTER
FOR KEND KIDS
,'SUNDAV SCHOOL ALREADY MAR.
INI1 PUEPAHATIOXS RAHKKT.
.R.I.L TEAM IKT SI'ITS OT1IEI1
NEWS OF KEXO
(lloi'iilil Sproliil Si'rl')
KENO. Fob. 17. Wo nro having
rulny wenthor nsnln,
ilnyH of sunshine.
After a few
Douslns Pukett butcUcred ovcrnl
hops for Mr. Padgett Inst Satur
dnv. Miss Nellie llutclicns ami brother,
Floyd, wore visiting Iholr brother,
John llutclicns, and family, Satur
day and Sunday.
Sam Padgett la on the sick
nt present.
list
Mlss llmel McCormlck was out of
school Inst Monday on account of
sickness.
Tho bnsketbnll teams received their
new suits Monday. They nro very
much ploasod with them.
The Keno Sunday school decided
to glvo an Ester program, and prep
arations nro being mado for It at
tho present time.
Mrs. Powers loft Sunday morning
for a visit with ner uaugnier ni
Hoscliurg.
Mrs. Jaquotlo Is nblo to be out
again, after much trouble wun neu
ralgia.
AN OLD RECIPE
TO
SAGE TEA AND SULI'IIUU TUIMH
GRAY, FADED HAIR DARK
.VXD GLOSSY
Almost evcryono knows that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compound-
ia nuu suiiuiur, in
. ..,. linrf (h natiiral eilor and
ng Bcaip and stops falling hair. Years
ago the only way to get this mixture
was to make It at home, which Is
mussy and troublesome.
Nowadays wo simply ask at any
drug store for "Wyelh's Sage and
Sulphur Hair Remedy." You will get
a largo bottle for about CO cents. Ev
erybody uses this old, famous reclpa,
because no one can possibly tell that
you darkened your hair, as It does It
to naturally and evenly. You dampen
n spongo or soft brush with it, and
draw this through your hair, taking
one small strand at a time; by morn
ing tho gray hair disappears, and
cfter another application or two your
and appears glossy, lustrous and
abundant.
J Paid Advertisement)
HALL GRILL
Special every. day
X0011 Luiu-li 38c
Might eourso Dinner Bflc
Sunday Chicken Dinner for 75c
Music every evening by Tlndall's
, Orchestra '
HENRY E. DAY, Prop.
E
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Dr. Jamag'
Btgdaohe Powdan
fiv iagtant wUef-Ooa
fT'
Nem-racklng, splitting or
throbbing headaches yield Tn Just 1
moments to Dr. James! Headache
Nerv-rckl
dull.
a ftw
'lia Pew-
ders which cost onlj JO cents a pack
- v muj uiuy avure. IVS MS QUMK-
est, surest headache relief In the whole
world. Don't suffer! Rellere the
ifiii!' ,u. a,n"m now 1 ,rou ean.
Millions of men and womtnhave
found, that beadaoBo and ntnralgia
mUery U needless. Grt what youiik
DARKEN
HAIR
HEM
STOPS
NEURALGIA
G0N
Late Market Quotations
LOt'AI. I'HICKM FOR PRODUCE,
snK'K-l'ORTLANI AND HAS
TIONS '
(Tim r.ll.ln llmiwa iihmjci
pnld for Hit wMiiiiMHlMli'a 'numtr.
..l,.,.. hV l.unl mtHlmnli. ami iiif '.
Wllt'liihlt'
I'titnliics, per wt,--Uood whites,
tl.SR tHHli; otlier Brd( from ll.UO
down.
OiiIuiih, per cwt, $2.00.
Iluvla, turnit'H. carrots mid Pr
xulim, per ll. IHc.
(iihIiin, Etc
...i n. an
V ,l. Wr ewi. ...i $3.2-.
llu.1.,- ..ml i:H
Iiuller Uwnch, 30c por. lb. cashj
or trade.
EggsjlVr dox. 22'Ju cash; 2fir
trndo.
. Poultry
'liens, per doson in.ri0tf7.00
Fryers, per do G(fH
Uooster, old, per lb So
DreNi(Ml lenU
Pork, per lb . 8c 0 9c
Veal, per It 10c 0 lie
I. ami), per lb. , 12o
Mutton, per lb 10c
Cured Meat
Shoulder, per II 13 He
i Dncon, per lb IS if 20c
Inn 17018c
Livestock
Steers, per lb Oct G He.
Cowh ...r,c it CHcjItimgh, 27T Ibs.M.p
Stock hogs, per lb Cc ?f OHci
Hogs, per II
Veal, per lb Otfc fl 7cEweH Rest .ti0(j(,15
Mutton, per lit fin Q 0Wc,Hlieot Mixed ........ t7S05.lt
' Lambs Prlmo fiooOLls
SAX FRAXCISCO MARKET Cholco S.flOtfS.M
Steers No, 1, welglillig 050 lo, Medium.... 7 00fJ7,54
BigChangeinBattles
Civil War Veteran Draws
(Continued from page 1) lliitukin or German or French or Kb
soldier behind . gun know what'""" I',i '" olllrf be
tho war Is about, or what It Involved i ,"'' m with bayonet woundi
In the conflict.. I ,n "ur 0V" wr 0lir fl,l11 'renehw
'11 I. ni.V.i n...t ... ,., f w'?r,, ,r wl ilerit, gencrsUIr
modem killing mnchlueri on land Is
ten tlmea n destructive of human
llfo. as tho man killers of our Civil
War. And on tho lien, tho killing
power Is probably twenty times as
murdorous. In the Hlgnnl battle, bo -
tween tho Monitor and tho Merrlmnc, '
In Hampton Roads, March 9, 1802,
few lives woro lost; uow tho sub
marine. WlllCli ntlll- mrr ta n rrnw
of from twelve In twenty men, sends
tho heaviest nrmorcd drondnnught.i ri,,c,,,,g' ln nm k""-'" "' h!imf
carrying 800 trained middles to thoj "lu our wr (ho soldlcrn on the
liotom of tho sea In twonly minutes. ""irch, or nroiind tho blvouao lire
"In our Civil War, tho soldier al '. imng patriotic songs, wrllUt
In the ranks "cnrrlod n gun with n "' "oldler nong wrllors. Tho North
killing rnngo of 800 yards, and nc-ra,"0,l to "Wo nro Coming. Father
cording to Casoy's Inrnntry Tactics, J Abraham' W Wo Hnvo Drunk from
ho required six distinct mllltnry mo-j"10 Hanio Catnecn", "Trump, Tramp,
tlons to load and lire that gun. And'"1" Hoys uro Marching" and the "Bit
that soldier could not puss tho mus- t0 Cry of Freedom"; while tho Sooth,
terlng ofTicor, without a good, strong01-" oldlon. sany' "Dlxlo", "Tho Boa
set of front teeth, to blto tho deadly ",0 "'"o Flag'', "Soinolmdy's Dw
chorgo wrappod In strong brown ""K", "Maryland, Jly Maryland" In
paper. In thq European war tho ln-'H Home fifty Inspiring Imttlo sobji
fantymnn behind (ho gun needs no
teeth to kill. Ho carries u gun thnt .licnrl. In tho damp mid dlstrewii
shoots ten times, whllo tho old. mux- trenches Is Tlpporary", a rolr:wr
zlo loading Sprlngflold rifle of fifty '" without an inspiring Idea,
years ago, nrcd once; and tho modorn I "On tho Hfh of Juno, 1861,1
gun carries to kill ovor ono mlle.Kommnndod tho skirmishers of the
Modorn artillery guns not only carry
six times ns far as tho guna I used
to henr In battlo, but tho death mis
siles they enrry aro moro than three
times as destructive.
"Another striking difference bo-
twoon tho two wars Is tho largo num-
ber of goncrnls who wore killed In,1"0 Confodernlo Army, who wnsfllht
J Imttlo In our wnr and tho remark-.0" the front lino of battlo. 1 w
nblo obsonoo of any distinguished !Joo Hooker, at Rosncn, Goorgls, rid
victims lu eltiior of the armies In '" t tho front of the advniico W'
tho European combnt, whoro nt loast)'"'8'! Hno, splendidly mounlod In U
, twenty tlmoH ns many colonels and.uhlnlng: uniform of u major-goner
genoruls nro ongagod, Up to tlato, with it yellow suhIi ncroHH his ItomI.
.and on 11 battlo front of ovor 20o!tho most cousplcloim figure on lht
miles In 'nnst T'riFiu.1.. ,.... v..n..
. " "'-
imve nenru of only two generals of
tho lino killed In battle, whllo In
niVSvhOUr battln nt Hrnl,IIW rr.t
, - -T( - -. . . ......, I,H
Novomborv30, 1804, on a battle front
ui winy iwo ana oniHBair mire,-twelve
comcuernte genorals were killed or
dosporutcly woundod.
"Wo read also of bayonot charges
reported from Paris, Berlin, ipetro
graa ana, London, almost dally. If
I wero a botting man, I would wager
my Januory salary, 1696, against a
Panama bond, that neither In any
y
POULTRY, MEATS AXI (IVK,
IRAXtlHro LIVESTOCK Qn,
i.iuo his, mri a iu.j l.ir.o, tj
1,1 BO lb, 0 O04: bocoikI fjul(
'! ii M 4 . ,
( i.uwH, anil lienors No, l, jk
OH: aecond quality, C n r. e'.
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liiilu mill Hlngsdnoil,
0Ce;
fiilr, 3'f,Me,
qnlvcRLlght weight, ttSHt
nimllum, HWBHci lienvy 0Kc, '
Yearling lambs, 7 WCT"?ic.
Hhcop Wethers, 0 j c c. ,WH
3'tO'RKc.
Mors Hard grain fed, wrhiB.
" ,0 "B, 'J'- ?" "MOI,
: . hogs, n wo,.
PORTLAND LIVESTOCK M.UIKRT
L'nl 1 1
Steers Prime light . . . . t7.noft7.Cfi
Choice 7.3507.50
Medium B.I3QT.K
Cowr I'rlmo 1 . . , , f , , , ti,oo(f .to
Cholco ...' f'TSCfi.oo
Medium r..nofrs.7s
Heifers Prime f..7S0(.li
Good '.&0QC,7S
liulU Prime, t.VGQMt
Btngs -Prime ' ".00QM4
'Choice , , r..G0Q,Qi
Cnlvea Prlmo C.nooi.M
Hog
Prime light, 17.. 325 Ibx.
Choice light. 140-175 Ibx.
0.50 0.U
0,2501.(0
0.00 0I.
5 500.fl0
Light, 90-140 lbs.
Mliccit
WMDNaMDAY, rMRVARY 17, &
asss--Il
0eWiitl.er IleMt yrnrllng.
5006.00
Comparison With Europe
!'r,,w" u" ,,ver ,,l",,, w"' lu tb
l;,"''"",", " "W nro over six feet
., ' '!n', covr,(' wl" ndequalopro.
'lection against tho havoc of the
' ,"u",' """"" ,,, '""'''
of ,1,p "!rv,Co nil,u'r Rr0,1,ul Md
out of sight. And when the Held
hospital record of this war l written
It will bo found thnt six soldleti
died from piioumnnln and mnllcout
' f"'0"' fontracled
lit 111!) illBP
wcr" mg, Tno only song so, tor
Second division, Twonty-thlrd army
corps, which assaulted Pine Mquo
ton, Georgia) at tho right of Kent
siiw, I saw tho" 'shot flrod by' a Id
pound Parrot gun, which killed
Illshop Polk, Eplscopln church, 1
dlstlnaulshed lleiitoiiant-Kcncrsl of
t linn nt tmllln it wna nt LOOKUui.
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.mountain (hat Gonornl liooKor t .1
a .tho advancing blue columns In tot' il
'flvht Imnw.rtnlUaH In story
IM
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heroic song, as "Tho Rnttio BU"
(tnerHyoUds
'4tFraklfn&Tonn.. Juat be'
the vbteran ,legonif Goncrnti
rondo that series of desporttrcht
. j . V A . . . .. ..a "VlAJ
- .'I hoard ihe Federal band pl
pathetic war melody, aa tho P'"
HfAHj. nMA M.ll MABtflmhurOdt .1.'
'li if,,.i 'lh.i tt tiitila OQtl
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