The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 11, 1915, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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Published daily aaeeet toitay by
The Herald PaMleblat Company, of
Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth Street.
Entered at the poatolBce at Klam
atn Falls,' Oregon, for transmission
through the malls as second-class
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KLAMATH FALLS, ORKOOX
THURSDAY, MARCH II, ISl.t
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' -Horses bought and sold. Har
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KLAMATH FUEL CO.
f irtStS Main Street
THE MAN who makes a fatlure of
business usually blames his
more successful competitor for his
condition. Ho is prolific in abuse
and condemnation of the man who
! wins, and through his weak, mental
reasoning, convinces bimsell that he
can influence the public, through his
msru assertion, to believe that lie la
the victim of the spoilsman, and' that
his failure is due to his honesty and
'ntegrity.
The Northwestern Is having a hard
time convincing the people of Klam
ath county that it is honest, if one
would judge from the repeated at
tempts It has made to tell, them so.
The Good Books saya "By their works
ye shall know them." There Is a
difference between ''works" and
"words," and it is our experience that
deeds count more than mere lan
guage.
After reading the ravings about
graft in the county printing and how
anxious the .Nortaweatern la to pro
tect the Interests Of the taxpayers ana
save them money, it is enlightening
to recall that less than two years ago
this same paper accepted printing
from Klamath county and charged
five cents a line. If they were, as hon
est 'then as they would have people
believe'' they are today, why .did they
accept this graft, as they call It?
It is Just such little things as these.
Sam, that have caused the people of
the county to question your honesty
and the integrity of your paper.
Five cents per line for publishing
county court proceedings -is the
standard price designated by-the. laws
of the., state. The Herald believes
that this- is only a proper 'and fair
compensation. However; the county
court, which has absolute authority
in the matter, decided that three
cents a line was all it cared to pay,
and rather than deprive its readers
of this valuable Information, ;the
Herald, accepted the 'contract on this
basUV
, It is Just' possible that the 'Fort
Klamath News' might have accepted
the county printing atr one-half a cent
a line. Judging from circulation,
this would "have- been a much better
bargain to the county than by ac-
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Unique War
to Be Started Soon
llll. ItADKH, AMERICAN WIIIT.j
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(HON, WIM. 'WRITE OK THE
PERSONAL EXPERIENCES OF
THIS DARIXO omiANIZAnOX
OF AMERICANS IRHITINO FOR
THE ALLIES '
A now "clone nuiBo" vkw of I lie
European war Is 'soon to bo given the
rentiers of ilio Evening llernlil. ThU
will bo from tho stnudpolnl of tho
French Foreign Legion, the famous
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Richard P. Stegler, the German- government, and was to pay Mrs.
American, who, with his wife, accuses Stegler 1150 a month for life if ho
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captain uoy-e.a, miuiary aiiacuo oi j wero Kiueu
the German embassy In Washington,
In connection with the passport scan
dal In which he has been indicted by
a federal grand jury in New York,
was released on bail the, same day
Mrs: Stegler had a harrowing experi
ence with two reporters of the New
York Staats-Zeltung. Just after she
got out of court she hurried to her
husband and the two were photo
graphed together.
Stegler and his wife say that the
German attache wanted him to go to
England as a spy for the German
Tho other day two German report
ers, sbo said, Invited her to a room in
a hotel, saying they would help her
husband. When she got there they
tried to have her sign an affidavit
clearing Captain Boy-Ed. They said
In court she had disrobed before one
of them. Then she hit one of them
with a seltzer bottle and a cane. In
court tho magistrate dismissed tho
case against her, and said he might
have sent the reporters to the work
houso for thirty days, but tho ovl
dence was not quite strong enough.
mainly of Americans, which la mm tmtt who nli haa attain-
Ins for tho allies. t j famo nuvonturer, an nvlntor
Tho experiences of this fighting r,,,j 0ltllcr of fortune. Is n member
unit hnvo been most cvontful since1 ,f (ho Foreign Legion. Ho hn pro-
Its organization, nnd tho members (llued it scries of spionuiu nniciw ir
have Been flRhtlnc of every sort. Tho tho United Press Association, uotnji
commendations nnd honors heaped in; the actual experiences oi nto nn-
upon tho Lesion's members by com- Kooh in tho European war, which iii
n.anders of tho French and HrlllshWrn begin in tho Evening Harold.
forces indicate that tho corps has con- Cables from tho London hurenti of
ducted Its campaigns in n way to tm United Prs stalo thnt tho Under
niako Americans feci proud of tholr Morlc glvo tho moat vivid plrtnr of
cojntrymen. oven If they nro fighting nctiuil bnttln conditions, of tho hard
under another flag. ifliliw nnd Joys of blood and wnr thnt
Phil Rnder, a prominent Amerlcaii Imvoyet been received.
TODAY'S ODDEST STORY
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brings
chine.
that the one machine that
'results is the washing mar
THE TRUE optimist, we take It, is
the man who plants a couple of pack
ets ' of government vegetable seeds
and Imagines he will be able to sup
ply his family all winter as well as
all summer.
HAVE YOU HORSES TO SELL?
We want from 100 to 500 head of
horses for French artillery service..
We want horses of the. b'locky type.
like a half breed Perch eron or shlrc,,
23d at Adams ranch. Wo pay for
the horses when wo accept them, re
gardless of action of the French
government.
5-tf J. FRANK ADAMS & SON.
United Press Service.
FORT YATES, N. I).. Mnrch
11. A cat and a dog can bo
friendly nyo, even more. Tho
old argument wns settled here
today with n statement from
Rev. Father nornard of tho Fort
Yates Catholic church, that he
had Just married Miss Roc
High Cat to Harry Poor Do?
They are Sioux Indians.
e'er's time. She used it to keep bar
hair beautifully dark, glossy and
jnbundant Whenever hor hair fell out
;or took on that dull, faded or streak-
,cil appearance this simple mixture
(was applied with wonderful effect
' Out browing at homo ts muaiy and
out of date. Nowadays, by asking at
nny drug store for a 50 cent bottle of
."Wycth's Sago and Sulphur Hair
Itomc(iy," you will get this famous
'old recipe, which can be depended
upon to restore natural color and
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ury, loveriso, iicoy scaip
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May Locate Here.
H. C. Hlckox camo in last night
from Warren, Ohio, to visit his son,
J. K. Hlckox and wife, who have a
farm in the Lorella district. Mr.
Hlckox was attracted here by his
son's enthusiastic boosting for Klam
ath, and may locate in the oounty.
LADIES! DARKEN
YOUR GRAY HAIR
USE GRANDMA'S SAGE TEA AND'
SULPHUR RECIPE AND NO
RODY WILL KNOW
The use of Sage and Sulphur for
restoring faded, gray hair to IU nat
ural color dates back to grandaaoth-
nnd falling hair.
A well known downtown druggist
says it darkens tlie hair so naturally
and evenly that nobody can tell It baa
been applied. You simply dampen a
sponge or soft brush with It, and
draw this through your hair, taking
one strand at a time. Uy morning the
gray hair disappears, and after an
other application or two, it becomes
beautifully dark, clossy, soft and
abundant,
(Paid Advcrllxemcnt)
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Subscribe tor the Ifrr-ilrt, Mr cent
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Administrator s Notice
ceptlng the proposition of the North- we'hlng 1200 to 1300 pounds, from lu the County Court of the Stale of
western;
l5 to9 years old, any -color but light Oregon, for Klamath County
The people do not Jiave to be told !fro or wh,te' from 1!M t0 1G nand jlii the Matter of the Estate of Robert
high: Anyone having this kind of
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what a Kreat oaner the Herald la. "'" """"o nuvius mis Kino oi, Alexandnr I)..nEo,l
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Tnat.it is tne most reliable and best " " - -" m, oUv, whereus, Archie L. Alexanflur was
nnsmgiur In Klamath onnntv it Merrill; or Hotel Hall, Klamath ,u c,i, ,i r...h ioik -.
recognised. It is the paper In which j "J8"8' ana Je 7Ul be. g,ad t0 ,ook .pointed administrator of the estate of
the people have absolute cenfidence: iaL """" J'- inspection, warcn nobert Alexaudor, deceased, by the
This confidence has brought readers
and this js.th.e reason why It has been (
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selected as the official newspaper of
Klamath county 'by the county .'court;
and the official newspaper of the city
of Klamath Falls, by the city .council.
It Is 'the reason why 'the leading and
successful business men of Klamath
Falls select it for'', the-publication of
their advertisements. The merchants
do not spend their money, with a
newspaper out of friendship. They
demand results, for their money ex
pended, A glance over the-advertls-
ing columns, of the Herald will con
vince anyone what the businessmen
of the city think about the paper.
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.County Court of Klamath county,
.State of Oregon, i.'ow, therefore, all
persons are hereby notified, who have
claims against tiio estato of said
Robert Alexander, deceased, to pre-
J sent said claims with "the proper
vouchers, duly milled, .within six
months from the Jalo of this notice,
to Archie L. Alexander, administrator
of said estate, tit the. residence of
said Archlo L. Alexander, number 719
Alamedu street, iu the city of Klam
ath Falls, Klamath county, State of
Oregon. "
Dated, Klamath Falls, Oregon,
March 6, 1915.
ARCHIE L, ALEXANDER,
Administrator of the Estate of Robert
Aloxander, Deceased.
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NOW THE PUBLIC can expect a
flood of' aaraifraphs about 'the Red
ding quadruplet aad the satlsfaetkm
the news will glv a certain-Mr. T. R.
WE ,SUPPOiB,ajiow that; dog
I teeases -are - payable, soaseof these
curs ioa' people have clslawd- will
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The Number, 1017 Main Good
rooms for night, week.', month.
FISCHER'S ROOMING1 HOUSE
Diamond Tires satisfy
99 of their users
That means an awful lot
when you come to think atvmt it
It means built-in mileage of the j
Sturdiest sort arA tViA nriro Jc '
honest and low, not padded.
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We bslisva that It will ltar ..,. . i. r j
that out of 1500 Diamond casts sold this ysar
up to Octobsr first, the number that havs been
returned to us for adjustment amounted to less
than one per cent. This we consider a remark
able showing, and speaks volumes for the
qoIhy;thtt is built into Diamond Tires. About
ninety per cent of the total number sold were
Squeegee Treads, which we consider the beet
tire value we can offer our customers. Tho
service rendered by this type of tire is consist
ently uniform.
"CHILD'S TIRE COMPANY,
"Per Chsa. J, Roth."
And other dealers all over the country
tell the aame story.
Added to the wonderful Diamond
service, you can now buy Diamond
SqueeteeTNadTlreaatthefollowHtff
"FUR-LIST" PRICES:
GROCERIES
Vo n( way. Iinve rimry
French
Mushrooms
lit slfick. They nro a itocldedi,
tlitlnty dish, mr
VAN RIPER BROS.
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If'money and acrvico mean
anything to you, then
Buy a Ford
GEORGE B1EHN, Ag
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FOR gtiicu
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Klamath Transfer C.
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