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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 9, 1915)
$r Wmw$f &&. "W ftP, miwAv, Anafai -..'. JkT -,'" eit. . .T ", .. &.&& vt THE EVENING HERAbP,KLAMATH FALL. OREGON ? ' y c!r&25 w r Lf MOVING KENO NEWSLETS FROM LAVA BEOS OF KENO PEOPLE in rtmtmm Y;,. Cal on the if '14 IILOOMIXtlCAMP II A Mm WILll'dl umivn ui...... ..,u - -' ' awtJammmmmmmmmmmaT"! ' ' b J mTammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. -" fl'ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmL mmmmb' mHhfi I dts& ..tSBmml e" fi 5WtB BigBasinLumbCwupany1 For Your Spring Gardening A pdo I" ot alway u pade, ..A thera In big difference be (weW mino garden tool unci otbtn. Wben Mocking up with your ftrfcn luppllct, kindly bear in bIb4 that our lino of tlieio good i ronplto, mid mado up of only irlelly lill "rade brand. We shall be I'ad to show you tbtn )0 pay a vUlt. V hI mI lif I Roberts & Hanki HPKCIAl. CARE OlVEX TO BOiiti:iiH ANo to Translonl (UK AVE. MVKnV FEEI HARM 'ihuk" Goodell, Proprietor Learn to Ru a Liwck TELFORD ft SON Will it ut )u Uuarli. nnd iiMili )ii lortin It The Motor Boat EMPRESS Daily Service Pauengert Baggage Freight Upper Lake Points liu loai' Western Tramfor itlllce eery morning at 7:16. M Moore, Manger AaMMMaMaMMMMMMMa lAMMAMVMMWWVWMWWWMWWM IR FINISH ON SHIRTS Cannot bo surpassed. Our col li are handled with the great t skill and care. We call for ll bundles, rough dry or lihed. KLAMATH FALLS STEAM LAUNDRY '0W0WWI00I0WW Siperior Lauwlry hen)oiiopia,bNii4le , l'R ROUGH) DRV awl seo Imw nice aaut' eot everythJat ,VoM, wn't but rwllae how 'ITTl,K If .Sy ran'bji "l by (loln it yowr w'f. and alaa, 5low HKAUTIFULI.V WNITH our clothM are, , I'hoae lag r t'orufnrt .V tm, " "WrtWimieiaeie -jw, TOWNiBJf0 K4AW m V. A mv mwvmm1mmVtfm mums mrmv ff W BVSSBmmUvF. BWtm th aid Mao I' a TIL AFTER SHEARING OTHER NEWS OF MERRILL PEOPLE (Herald Special Service) MERRILL, April 0Frank tlloom- ItiKcnuip I moving hi sheep from tho l.nvn IIpiI lo range above Klam- aw Falls, rimy will romoln there ilntll nfler tin. shearing enHon. Ucorge (IrUxIo of the llaro Island Monuinoni lonipmjy of Klamath Knlls, won In Merrill this week, do llvorltiK monuinonta ordered by Mr. V. X. Wood, Mr. I)nn Van nrlmmcr and Edgar Thompnon. K. M. Ilnrnum rocelvod word thl week of the (loath of hln father at - """'I" c,,u,,l nuay. o - waaod wa 93 year. 3 month., old. ,,!. . ., , II. I.. Dalton n here thl wepk ror Htippiie. ' Alex DovIh of Klamath Pntl umdo t.u ui. i.i. ... ... ; n flying trip to Merrill thin week. Kruiik nud Charlie Hedrlch were Mondny vlultoru In Merrill, utteudlng to htiviue mattorx. ' i Mr. McDonald of the firm of Mo Donald ft Paber, returned Monday from a trip to Mod ford and Rogue I Itlver Valley point. . John Martin ha gone to flan Fran-' cUco to bring back a new auto for Henry Anderon." It. C. AudcrHon loft Monday on a bualneAN trfp to Lnkevlnw, A Hon I Horn. A boy arrived yesterday at the homo of Mr. nnd Mr. Chnrle K. Drew nt lllldebrand. .- . j DRINK tfOT ISA j TOR A BAD OOLD HliMIIIIMIH - llltilllil Cit rnnall package ot Hamburg Itrintt 'J'ea, or a the German folk rail it, "Hamburger Bruit Thee'ataay iliruiary. Talc a tabletpooaful of the tin, il cup of bolliag water upon it, Huir through a alev and drink a trrup full at any Umm during tha day or befora reiiriag. Ii I the aioat effrctiie way to break a cold and cur yrlp. an It open the pore of the ekla, rrllelnK rongeatloa. AUo looaen the bowelt, thu driving a cold from the ) t m, 1 rv Ii Ah Mw4 ilmn vaii auffv Imm a coll or the grip. It ia latspeatW ' ml ntlrl vMfala. therafaee aala and harealtaa. RUB BACKACHE AND LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT lab Paiji turi tflfcni away witk uuU leMtoef ell ataeit ttJaetkeOU Whi'ii jour back I sore and Ume or lumbago, etatiea or rheumatism ha you stiffened up, doat aufferl Get a S3 rent bottle ot old, hoaeet "Rt Jacobs Oil" at any drag store, pour a little In your hand and rub It right into the pain or acne, aad by the time you count fifty, the oreae and lame ms Is gone. Don't stay crippled! This soothing, penetrating oil need to b used only once. It take the ache aad pain right out of jour back aad tad the misery. It U magical, yet absolutely harmless nml doesn't burn th akin. Nothing else atop lumbago, sciatica ami lame beak mletry to promptly I COMING! COMING! ANOTHER CAHIXAD OF FORDS ! Wlbl. UK IlKltlS AIWU1' APRIL 10TH e , Get Vour Order in Early GEORGE BIEHN, Agent G. D. GRIZZLE EXPERT TitftfMf Cutter aid VifafMl WORK MADK RIGMT KLAMATH FALLS .- V huxdav hchK)I, i.kopi.u is. JOV A PICNICHICK PEOPLE ARE1 NOW RECOVERING (Herald Special Service) KENO, April U Mr. ond Mr, New- bank went to Klamath Fall taut minaay afternoon, returning homo Moiulny, Mr. Drlci' McCormlck roturnod on Tueidny from the Downing ranch, Sunday ii few member of the Bun- day school gavo somo apodal Eastor number, along with (be Sunday xchool work In tbo way of song and recitation, Theeo wero enjoyed very much by thono present. ' After Sunday .chool aovertl of our ,100p,0 took lnelr ulnncr, ,nd went ''or " picnic down tho rlvor, whore wo mnti0 nro oni, )00 and ,untn cofftc A cry cnJoynblo mo wa had by all. Hlinor I'owera. who hug been vl-l ItltiR hi father and brother tit thli pUro, left yetorday morning. Hej look tho train at Worden. i Miinlr I'uckett, who Iihh been III I ulth luflammntory rhrumatUm for, HMcrnl week, la much better. j ' MIh Hazol McCormlck Ih nblo to be 'in hcIiooI again after Bevernl day' absence. l).io Power and family tuft this 'morning for Klamath Fall. From thore thoy will go to n place on Lost Itlver, near Olene, where Mr, Power will assist II. II. IMmondH in putting In IHh mill. .Will Hrenncn Fl Wednesday. went to Klamath Mr. Jaquctte went to Klamath LaIIb taal llinilnw ha! ti rnlnir Tltatlf . ....n ,ol ....,u..,, ....,,.,. .u..7. Captain Rail, who ovms the HufTnlo; I a Iiaam ta L'ama ! A TiiAnil ft ae XI A left this morning for tho Palla.' with a barge load of wood. . .. . . ,. .. (loldle Avery and Mrs. I-eon Sir. Avery were In tho Foil last Friday. Miss Mae Tower, who had been vis Ring In Klamnth Falls, returned liomo Monday. i Answer the Call Klamulli lnlU rco,lu Htte Found j Tlmt Thb In ecofiary A cold, a strain, a audden wrench,' a little causo may hurt the kidneys.' Spell of backache often follow, or I Home Irregularity of tho urine. i A splendid medlclno for such at- tacks, ii medlclno that has satisfied' thousands, Is Doan'a Kidney Pills. I Thousands of people rely upon It,' Hero la one case: flection held horo this week, the fol- Mrs. C. K. Roach, 763 II street,,, own offiearil wera eioct-d: Maror. ABiiinno, uro., ayn; yvueu i aui- . .. . ..- ...a. I fcred from kidney weakness and other kidney disorder, Doan'a Kidney Pill helped me more quickly than anyi other medicine. Doan's Kidney Pill Htoppen Kianey weoKness in our nine boy." Prlco 60 c at nil dealer. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get noun's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Roach had, Foster-Mllburn Co., prop, Buffalo, N. Y. (Paid Advertisement) WOOD! Mode Wood load a8.7B Direct from sheds, com dry tftVOO Double lead .94.00 Dry Slab, ia.tt.cli .ftB Dry Slab, 4-foot 9S.00 Body and Limb Wood Coal aad Feel Oil KLAMATH FUEL CO. 5! 5 Main Street , Harrison & Matt You'll find a good Second Hand Store here. Our t oi 1 on Klamath Ave. and Sixth etreei LUMBER SHINGLES WOOD LATH METAL LATH PLASTER CEMENT LIME tirii n inr W tLA DVAAKU t 'nnvtil ..I.. i ..- mm ... HHfMHnH o III liim iaftIKillfl nn ftWJ&JJ lW wm SWT Corner Main and Spring' i Absinthe Getting a Death Blow in France United Press Service PARIS, March 20. (By mall to New York) Suppression by parlia mentary action of tho sale ot ab aynthe Ih now setting 'France agog. The retail liquor dealer are mak ing no opposition, Insisting only that the government reimburse them for the loss of their stocks on hand. These alone amount to some 5,000, 000 litres, valued at 90,000,000, this flguro Including tho duties already nald the government on the llouor. yi.B dMior9 av ihov wiii accpnt treas-' '.... ' lry bon(lfi f0r tnnt amount. Tho aupprenslon of the sale which he loft a terrible troll of mental and 'f hj,cal l?? li ? T?T is one of tho direct results ot the I war. A temporary suppression as a 'precautionary war measure met with . . , . ,.,. biiiii uuivcrsni uiifruvui uuu nu iiiuv (HAMMER NAMED BONANZA'S MAYOR 1 i). G. HORN IS CITV TRKA8URER, AND .1. T. URADLKY IS. CLERK. CHVRCH TO GICT ORGAN SOON. OTHER ITEMS j (Herald Special Service) BONANZA, April 9. At tbo city I J O. Hamaker: councilmen. J. L- ." ' - Sparrentorni L. D, Burkf Wm. Goea. ,,, Am.u Wm. Wood. ,eltv re. , - ,.-.-. corder, J. T. Bradley; city treasurer, u fl Hor Ross Sutton of Dairy was in town Wednosday on business, making the trip In his now Ford. , Miss Grace Lytle has been obliged lo miss a row days of her school, work on account ot lllneBS. The Magatlne Club met at' the par sonago this week with Mr. Hall Benjamin Franklin was 'the author for discussion. There were ejght members present. Tho next meeting will be at the home of Mr, Dr. John- A. ion. Tho church oxpects to purchase a new organ soon, A fund ot $80, moat ot which waa the profit from the bas ket social held recently, haa been ob tained foe the purpose. The old or gan has been sold, and' will be re moved na soon as the now one la In place. ' - - iff jmaammmmmmmmmmmmmmmV 'ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm amamamaamBamamjmmmmH AmmmmmmmUmmmmmmmmV jmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmVv ImmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmVa H.HIH.IIIIHI I When in Need of DOORS WINDOWS -5 MOULDINGS ROOFING BUILDING PAPERS ASPHALTUM PLATE "iiuAVKit noAnn" "ASflWUD" nivnuuimntu ii- H -1.... ' . .... . .. . Straatt KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON opposition owing to the state ot war that the fighter of Insidious liquor saw their opportunity for pushing their fight on to tbo floors of parlia ment. M. Henri Schmidt, 'appointed by tho chamber of deputies to draw up a report on the proposed suppression law, presented startling Jlgure on tbo haoc wrought by absynthe in France. The liquor, he stated, Is tho most highly alcoholized of all drinks. It contains from 65 to 72 percent of alcohol besides strong essences that mako It particularly harmful. Out of 9,944 case of delirium tremens, 1,635 wero found dub to absynthe alone. Tho same Inveatlga- Ua 2? ZZ f!0 one case ot delirium tremens, wine 4, elder 32, alcohol 77, .liquors 143, and apertrvea ivo, aoyntnete sponsible for 246. ISAGE TEA TURNS; BRAY HAIR DARK IT'S GRANDMOTHER'S RECIPE TO URING UACK COLOR AND MJS- TRE TO HAIR That beautiful, area hade of dark. slosay hair can only be had hr brew- !ng a mixture ot Sage Tea tad Sul phur. Your hair la your charm. It make or man the face. Whea It fades, turns gray, aueaked aad leek dry, wispy aad tcraggly, , Jaat m as-; pucauon or two or sage Tea aaa sulphur ennaacea iu appearaace a hundred fold. Don't bother to prepare the tealc; ou can get from any drug ttore a 50 cent bottle of "Wyeth'e Sage aad Riilnhiir TTaIp RnmAdr." raadT to tua. This can always be depended upon to bring the natural color, thlckneaa aad lustre of your hair and remove dead ruff, stop scalp .Itching and falllag hair. Everybody use "Wyeth'a" Sage and Sulphur because It darkens o naturally and evenly that no-' body can tell It haa beta appltad. You simply dampen a ipoage or oft brush with It and draw thto through the hair, taking one email atraad at a time; by moralag the gray hair haa disappeared, and after aaother ap plication it become beautifully dark and appears glossy, ,lutrou aad abundant. (Paid Advertisement) Congress is being urged to create a Farm Women's Bureau In the Depart ment of Agriculture. lSMl"l l'IAU FMUH 111 PLAYER FROM TOfioeo School and church organ aaa f nd up. WRITE U8. uMpMfl MamW'IfipM 3 . n Pfert Doer te Feet OOee KLAMATH FALLS, Tr-V -U 51? T- Jt if ' i.y .jr. ?KW j Ve wi w - w - 0 1 GLASS mm.. FIRE BRICK r ' , '- iJ--. -1 - - m i- - m jMqqnnv mwb Mw i v jwm h m v & tii a FUli atteatioa. Trr .X . .. .-... "TIZ" FOR SORE, Jill'i TFEE! 'Tlx1 1 Grand for Achiag, Swollen, Hweaty, Calloaaed Feet 1 "-opOorna "Pal, Jefaaqr, PbIH" Ah! what relief I No more tired (oet; no more burning 'feet; no more swollen, bad smelling, sweaty feet. No more soreness In corns, callouses. bunions. , No matter what. alia your feet or what under the sun you've tried with' out' gettlnr relief. Just use "Til!.' "TIZ" is the only remedy that?draws out all tho poisonous exudations which puff up the feet.' 'TIZ";ure your foot trouble 80 you'll never limp or draw up your face In pain. J Your shoes won't seem tight and yourlfeet will never, never hurt or get aore and swollen. "Think of It! Nomor4 foot misery, no more agony from corns, callouses or bunion. " .. Get a 25, cent box at any drug store or department store ani get Instant relief. Wear smaller shoes. Just once, try "TIZ." Get a whole year's foot comfort for 25 cents. Thlnk-of It! ( Advertisement) "Kbox" Hats kaockr them all for tyle. K. K. K. Store.. There are "nearly 200,000 lunatic iu the United Kingdom, -7 '!i!fy1 WalWp ,ji When company surprises or. . v. -,v vswvw.i-.s3ri you .nave extra, work -with-scarcely time to, get a meal. It you prepare ahead with a small reserve of canned. Fruits, Vjegt otablea o- meats. We give ape cial prices on assorted case, tne saving Is considerable, the feel ing of securtty la more. , Let us supply you with Staple ; and Fancy Groceries. M& Fresh California Vegetable almost contlnuoua nowh'CauU1 J Jl VAX? flower, Aaruu nnew-n, tlliC Celery, Lettucer.ete. ,l 54a ' 'i ftwj m, i. .'?';. 'Jii " t SWCET GROCERY ft.? -flWMPf'js"!!, l.l'T inTH Akin fMATM n- ... -.- -.---., f.tfi i mmlmmimt mm. hhnimm!aVmmmr OmmmON '" ,,.... .. 's!;,7! "if'-f- m. ! " w "' i .v r - ir.r.fl mmii . .' & & a&. r 1: .-Tji . f inanmieaH: o ami . nh . a j . . it- maa 1 ' 7 r T r ." rwwi r1 t. 1 . . J u'mmmmmnr illlllllllllliiS -." miRKIIK tI.Aii i'' iiiiiiar Jsj vrtm.fTrYrvff ioa in jm .inr .-.. . jm: i mtmmm - r t t-s;, hi i mw yASHBHk Mmffi&. AlIVS . ii?4 BKUSWK5S!.4M aatiAt,i7.F7. jVUK .-snmii- ti ftREfifiAY1 MS'jtfVi -',' vfr; - t - , - J Dsnunr . fikmt-- .o' l.-3-1 wwsv sw . kr1.' 'v" f- ' ' i .! . . -.!." Telephone 1071 Some wonderful aewVuka'Wrij at KrK.X. Score. S&m&i -J- y Today's aewa n;'Tae.aereM; E tf ti vnAr2faiAwJ&VXmfc& ''fSfj f Ewcutor'a Medce?- th in me Aiaiier oi tne aute or WotnUkCeceaaed. n- To the Creditors, etc., "of Sald.Bi rou are aereey aounea mat deralgned, having beea appel: ecutor ot the last wilt and of Steven Woznlak late of, the of Klamath and State of Oreeea ceasedhereby "given neticetiat: person whomsoever Having !r. or demaamiaamlnst.aaid estate.4: preeentJMkCctalms .to me at'qse office-etWYXHisA. Reaner, over postolfce (tlaKlamath Valla, k tur luvyurywio ui uaviuf tuq adjusted-, and all person lade! sald.fehiate ar reateeatd to mediate payment ohsame to mv d8S!i"Y lr Ir 4 Da'ted thisthmy of March; .U " h ;M.rLAVENIK. ?-L.Min- t..1t.. tJX 3artn fi EAWUfcJ& U1QI11V mWWtm. HB: Tment ot SteveXWotnlak,- W.;H.'a. RENNR; Attorney f Mtyjni-r i.joi,.'.jfeVry''5 Sf-f, ttaitammt 3eT forr; icutor. - &$: j&&&$m rrji 4twt. - I- - ' " :. I Eouitr No "881 y In tbecirculk Court ot'the'ataKOf, gsI - lOregon.'! and fc forKJamjm l . rjV ? I . . - - -.-r ii- Yw- 4 S.4" jonansparaa aaa xuiu aparo.-BMS-p,-; "ninn nnouw ta k. h. iiniwri. . -Aw-EIIm. hT.'tU.l TMnU A'lPtMtan 2, iub lieu .UUB vn.- va,, ath Fall, a corporation, andC.i-''lvij;.f Under and Jby virtue of aa'leaefu lion in loreoioBure, isaueu my-jmf ,..vv. clerk out of the circuit court ot'Klaiai;, J) tUUUU HUB HtBK V VrtUtlVUy UMBII rtT 26th?day bf March, 1915,4'laJhel ffe5 nttnvA" aniitiaii enrinn inMna ftmamiir . . j. T...Z-- . . T'. "i ifJ i If' eW .liv w W eay wm.ea, nAtivt a aeM AAiiarv anrl JkammmfAU '' . .wj -'4,a- wherein Lulu H. Shepherd. a7l tiff, recovered a Judgment, 'togi with Interest, cost and expanse 3 gregatlng the um.olt $1,467,90, interest irora jreoruaryA v;&i against the defendants.'Jonah A and Lulu SpaVlurand'aStHrther and4 decree.forecloetag ;jtbf Jort( therein nnd'barlrirtfc'rl:ht8tj vttz, lien, claims and claims of of redemption ;of Uhe4 iald Joi " - , -1 - . . - j. 1 Sparks and Lulu Spark. RVB. and the First National Bank ot rkUM;-Hfit:'fTlmm soBBclaimta; hyj threwith'twaiT; uuuer lucw.iur euuer or WW if I am commanded, toaeft'a Piece." aadiaraAMiiNaafj me .cowr oiinwawe "Si. Oregonr,aafdeeeam)jmiiHrt WiWzl gage and bounded and.des fnllnwa! " x ft A.lsfS iiVAWs (MSCS?!!? 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