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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1915)
-" K- v" iV hr TMUIIHItAV, may i, 1U)J THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PiMTVO HenlfsCUttfeJAdrs. HELP WANTED WANTED Woman or girl to do gen eral housework; small family, good wage. Apply Mrs. C. S. Moore. Stt HELP WANTED Good neat woman cook for men. Write box 3S4. 10-6t WANTED Man and wlfo want work In camp or on ranch; woman to cook. Address O. L. Kllngcr, Town send Flats. lS-St SITUATION WANTED I WANTK1) Widowed nurso desires ' position as housekeeper for widow er. Write 163, Herald office. ll-6t FOR SALE 1'IANO for sale Address "B," care Herald. 10-tt KOlt SALE Lady's saddle horse, cheap. F. E. Ankeny, 54 Main st. 4-tf FOR SALE By owner, elegant six room and bath, bungalow on Ninth street. Inquire at Herald office. 7-6t A RARE BARGAIN Incocme prop erty; center of business district; Incline $94 per month, can easily be made greater. Address box 525, city. FOR SALE Gelding, 8 years old, weight 1,600; ono mare, 8 years, weight 1,150; wagon, set of harness; cheap. Esell Stock Farm. ll-3t FOR RENT FURNISHED APARTMENTS at the Oregon House. 10-tt PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY 4IIMTRACT8 INSURANCE Members Oregon AiiocUtUa Tltli Mas EARL WHITLOCK UNDERTAKER EMBALMER County Coroner Complete Funeral Furnishings Phone 416 6th and Pine DR. CHARLES L WELLS Osteopath Physician Suite 18-10 White Building Hours 9 to 12; 1:30 to 5 Phone 00 fwmwg and Tmsmklimg We Do the Work Just Right Tank work of all kinds PADE, PINGEL & LORENZ Cor tli A Klamath Phone 216 Klamath Transfer Co. OlO Main Street Call us for moving coats, pianos, household furniture, or any kind of local team or truck work. Phone 298-J It's Up to You TO CALL AND SEE Winters ABOUT THOSE GLASSES Graduate Optician Jeuolry in IdidleHM Profusion. Itl.MKMHKR THE NUMUER M5 Main Street Telford Bros. Now ready to supply GASOLINE Free their sew sidewalk pump. Carper Mate at., and Conger are. The Evening Herald V. O. SMITH Kdltor Published dally except Suiday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street. Kutered at the postofflce at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: One year $5.00 One month 50 KUVMATH FAI.I.S, OREGON THURSDAY, MAY 13, ltl AND 8TOP AT KLAMATH FALLS WHY NOT PROFESSIONAL JURORS? THERE aro two things which the average citizen Is willing to dodge. One is paying taxes and the other is jury service. U IS uiigui, uu.u uu - -v man to do nnieu into couri anu "-. sonvllle. 0rcf who aro on tholr way a eek or more at a time in order to (o n tQ lQ tarrlcd n bcrve as a Juror and to be annoyed t vgt fr,ond8 nt 8hppnR. by attorneys and to bo compelled toton lUten to hot air and to be placed ' practically In jail, If trying a criml nal case, while the prisoner Is free on bond. " If the state can employ honest men as judges It can find honest men capable of serving as jurors, and to( secure absolute Justice the Jurors might bo required to serve In any county in the state. I The amount or money paid out In ' jury fees by the different counties In any state would be sufficient to I employ the necessary number of jur ors and the business man would be relieved of unpleasant duty and the state would get better service and the public more exact justice. There would thus be less oppor tunity to lis juries in criminal cases, as the jurors would or could be se lected from men from a different county from tho ono in which the crime has been committed. willing to have the fee system abol ished and the jury service remodeled as above outlined. .'. Scattered Shots .' j THE MAN WHO will not turn out I to do a day's work on the county I loads free of cost ought to be given thirty days. IT IS JUST AT such ticklish times ; ss the present that some yap will shoot off his head with some remarks that a German sympathizer will re sent, and the result might be a gen eral riot that will precipitate war. ONE OF THE MOST profltable in- vestments is a season Chautauqua ' ticket. No similar expenditure of ' mnnov Trill viol,) allnh wnnrtmfif1 ln 1 turns in pleasure. Inspiration and ' ! fun. -1 NOW THAT THE war talk is at white heat again, wouldn't It be a good idea for our naturalized Ger-1 mans, English, Russians, French and Austrians to read over their oaths of citizenship. There is something in it about forswearing allegiance to all monarchs, and swearing to uphold the American government. It pays to choose your company. Remember tills when taking insur ance. See Chilcote. . Subscribe for the Herald. fiO caati month. If You Are Particular About Your Shirts and Collars SEND THEM TO US Superior Laundry Phoaei 138 CL:: OllippUlglUIl 11C1II5 of Interest to lly Lorn SHU'l'INClTON, May 13. During; Cofor llros. nro Installing n nick j last week's storm threo of tho Upper ,ci usher at Wluomii landliiK. May ho, Lake steamers are said to have taken 'i returns In sheltered ports tho Mo- ;doc at Eagle Ridge, tho Klamath at iiare isianu anu mo .uniuma in wio , hl(. al u, b,R McCorimc uiko at ' lee of Squaw Point. j ,,.,, ay T0 st,,amor KnKj0 s I . , jlu attendance. A mirage appeared on Upper Lake, n few days ao. This Is considered a liarblnger of an early summer. Several acres of corn will bo plant ed lu Iluonnvlsta Addition next mouth There will also bo a lot of, sugar beets planted, as much for an,Uu). ,mvo l(JntiCll from 10 K!imnlh experiment as tor anytning cise. . Mrs. Herbert Hill has started up a boarding houso at Shlpplngton. She has leased tho W. O. Huson house near tno Long i,uko mm. Mr aml j, D R ,,rIco of Jack Yo gods and little fishes! Several new dogs have appeared in Shipping ton and more nocturnal music can bo expected. New York Society Girl in Greek Dance i v& This Is a poso of ono of the New York society girls whoso dating The First Step is carefulness In spending. The man with a salary will find that his money goes further when ho deposits it In the bank and pays his bills by check. And ho knows where evory penny goes, too. Tho Kliht State and Savings Dank in vites accounts from salaried men and housekeepers. As little as one dollar will start one. Many a one begun with that sum has become a goodly balance, because of tho check It puts on thought- less spondlng. PsBIIIB' m I ?' BgggaV I jj bwu wbYbYbYbYbYsbW B B;bbbbbVj1b1 m WsbbbbSbs1-, ' M 1 bbI vBWawJnawawa -m m Bvfl bWsWsI BWaV 'eMhrBWaWaWaf VaV gHf 1 BWaWawr. "' v t J& .aWkVaal CffjJM gaWS '' 'I WM ' I IB -f ' ' - HI avMI P i t uij B lat HI 1 n , mn P av vlr'VR. I m - m IbB ' iK 1 5? BWaVaVA BMSBHk fu, '. . if vm f,y m w sis : 1 ill FIRST STATE M5 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON LET US TAKE THAT STITCH IN YOUR TIRE AND SAVE NINE WE ARE EQUIPPED TO RETREAD YOUR TIRES J. K. Howie HOWIE GARAGE O. Arnold "See the Vulcanizing Man" 64 Main I. All Kltitt this will rnciutalo tno iiuuuinR oi , that much Intlatod Slilpplngtou road, j ,,,, Wcutrom Is driving pll- John Unman, who has been laid up for some time with rheumatltiu. Is much better now. C.if.ir 11 in j urn htl I It 11 1 II IT off the - f . of ,., Development company, to tho north j of Ulclin Addition. When tho ur-j f . ....,, ,. ,.lVB bim, .. , trata of c,liy 8U,ul)i0 for making b . k Spvorn, mon nm, tonm art, ; employed. Tho steamer Modoc. Captain Uurk i Wilson. Is towing logs from Hall's j liny to Algoma. ; You needn't kick. I don't owe; the public an apology for not writing1 more often. This makes Just thoj 700th letter I haro written for thoj local prcsi. What do you know about that? ! unnces In Greek costumes have caused considerable comment Tho youn.g woman didn't wear much besides n short pair of trunks and a robo which was filmy. Her legs and foot were bare. Tho leader of a teachers' or ganization boforo which sovcrnl young women appeared at a benefit In this garb, was rather severo In her com ment Resembling a pistol and controlled by a trigger Is a new pneumatic tool i for cleaning dirt from Inaccessible 1 parts of machinery. .--- OLD-TIME COLD CURE DRINK HOT TEA! t t T I !- - (; t a miuiII jmckiii- of llaml.ur' ' Breast Tin, i.r im the Ucriiiiin folLs 'cnll it."IIiiiliurp'r llrust 'lliv."al any j pharmacy, 'lake u tablcapoiuiful n( Hie , tea, put a cup of boiling water Um it, pour through a sieve ami dritik n i teacup full at unv time durini; the day nr l.elorc retiring. It lb me uhmi. effectivo way to break a. coM ami cure grip, as it opciid tho port- (if the hk in, relieving contention. Also loownn tho N) weln, thus breaking up a cold. Try it the next time you sutler from a cold or tho lt1i. It is incxncniiw nml entirely vegetable, therefore afo and harmless. SMFROM STIFF, ACHNG JOINTS Rnb Soreneu from joint and muscle with a small trial bottle of old St. Jacobs Oil Ptop "ilobing" IlheiuiiatiAm. It' pain onl j not ono case in fifty requires internal treatment. Hub south inj;. penitrating "St. Jacobs Oil" riht on the "tender spot," and hy the tine j ou Kay .lack ItnliitiHon out comes the rln uiiKitii' pain. "St. .lucob'n Oil" it t hnrmlesii rliciiiii.'ilMin cure whiuh lifter liuijminU ami ihin't hiirn the hK in. It luUeH I'liin, rnreiirurt ami silifiiCM from .lulling jiiiiitu, imiBcleH and Ijoimm; 1m Li,ttli'.i, liliulmi.'(i. huikaelie, nilirnlgi.l. IJiiil.iT up I Oct u 'J.I cent hi.tMc of old time. lioii.t "St. JucoIh O'l" from .my ilrujr ntore, and in u in. m m jou'll l.c fr.'C from paint. achiM n tnfneB.s. Don't biilferl Hull r'ie. . timu auu) to Independence 11 III ri7.v 1 W TfimiJ American-Servian Is Against Women's Peace Meeting mvp'"- tw ,,e SlaxKo C.rouiteh, the Anierl - , ,.. M,.r. I,H wife of tho poimunent undm-jtc retni for foreign affairs of S-rhlu, wlm has been in tho I'nltetl Stales for some time to ralo funds lu holialf of U,.. Seililun agricultural i.dlef com- . .i,.i ii... t.itiL'Uf ..,. of America lu light ho plM. In her ndoptud country. Is hlttcilyup- ..,..,.,, I i,. tin. Wiitnell'S lllteriia'.lounl I I'cato Congress, soon to bo lulled at Tho peaco nioveinenls supported by 'tIio Hnguo. Just tho other day Miss Ainlruw Cnrneglo ami othera aro reap- ' Jnno Addains of Chicago led a deloga- inK tin. inmost of their own folly and tlou of Ameilcan women to Holland neglect Ah long an Ihe enrs ago 'to attend this meeting, . Mine. Ciroultch thry w(. nppenleil to hy eeonomlHts called tho meeting "silly, misguided in work for thu education of tho and worthless. ' maKses and tho betterment of living "It Is too Into now to talk about conditions everywhere. Instead, peace, reconciliation and a cuiwillou speeches, lesolutlouii and lltornturo of conlllct," Mine. C.rouiteh said, on the henutiful philosophy of peace "War exists. Wo aro dealing with n'roinprlfeil their efforts." A UHLE SPORTING GOSSIP By Hal United I'ress Service NKW VOHK, May 13 Kvory time they match 1'ack McKnrland and Mllie CIIiIjoiih, they don't. Not that Mlko Isn't ready, hocauso ho Is not only ready, but anxious. At ono time Mr. Cibboni betrayed no such undue desire to mlnglo with the llglit-hlltlng hut extremely clover young million-dollar lighter from Chi cago's stockyards, but then Mllte hud everything to lose, Including tho light, probably. Times have changed, how over, millions is nhout as slinon-puro a mlddlowelgh champion as was JKctchell, nnd thoso who dlsputnd Stnnloy'o claim usually took caro to i do so outsldo of k ring. The phantom boxer that wuh Mlko OlbbonR of many moons ngo, toilny Is In addition a hard-hitting walloper, as clovor as innyono who over come nlong In this j modem ring era, nnd confident that he can whip all creation at tho right v eight. When Mlko wan prono to dodge, It was Pncky who wan tho world beater, nnd ho still may bo Just Hint only wo nro Inclined to volco a fow Just doubts, l'ncky, whon ho was nt his best, easily outclassed everything In tho division In which ho fought 133 pound class, Not only did ho actu ally possess tho wondorful skill ho still insists ho retains, but ho wns too big for tho lightweights who facod him. When ho was compelled lo admit that he could no longer mnko tho weight, ho simply dropped out of nrtlvo competition and went to nursing along his ronl osliitn, Tho very career of McFnrlaiid ex plains his reasons for avoiding, as long an convenient, tho very lucra tive match with nibbonn. If I'arky wero nt his best, ho would figure to outclass tho cleverest of them nil at his weight, but tho point Is that Packy, In Gibbons, will bo compollod to fnco a bigger man than himself, n terrific hitter, and a veritable shad ow, Tho tables would ho rovorsod &xx j.v , NffwA-sJi. 1 t.n.llll.Mi. Nw U the time h.r wo. men to pnmi they am eager and will. ,mR, who deplore the horrors ()f Wr ( ;,m,,, Kuttt(rliiK Hitppllua unit iniilln.l kltn for tho HUfferliiK lion i-oiiiUitniiw? Why nro they not send- IngowriloctoiH and nursen Innlenil of , ,.,,. fj. . ,hu iu luil 1(,y 1)U (iva u,()r( .,.,,.,, i... ui,,,,.lii.u nml reuiiliithniH? Sheridan ixarll) for tho stockyards wonder. And Tacky never relished a beating. It Is iixliuiir.tle Hint a good little mini ("innot ilefent u good big mini "TIT FOR ACHING I TIRED FEET j "TIZ" for '1'eiiilei', I'lilfiil-iip, limn ing, Ciilloiih'oil I'Ycl mid Corns fiiif .,u ml i tito 'lis. every time for any foul trouble." ; Vou can bo hnppy-footod just liku ime, Uho "TI," and never suffer with lender, raw, buring, bllHtorod, swoll uu, tiled, smelly feet, "TI," and only "TV." tnkos the pain and sore ness out of corns, callouses nnd bun- jllillH. As soon as you put your foot lu a "IT hath, j on Just feel tho happi ness soaking in. How good your poor old feet fool. Tlioy want to jdiincii for Joy, "TI." Is grand, "TI," Instantly draws out all tho poIhoiioub exiiilntloiin which puff up your foot and cnusu sore, lulhiinod, iichlng, Hwonly, smelly fool, (let a an conl box of '."I'l." nt nny drug hI nro or dupiiilment store. Oet liiHtiuit foot relief, Laugh at foot sufferers who complain. Ilecauso your foot aro uovor, novor going to bother or muko you limp any more. ( Advertisement ) tea1) . i f$!W i --"- RANCHERS! HAVING "I VEAL, HJH ..,, mi'KijXM vm suV; K V AI'PI.V AT Palace Market Argraves Hotel FiirnlNhed i minis u, )Ml lllltl'H IIIIIIMI'll'lltH (.lie ( Q. by week. l!.r.l nml up. ' ' Seioiiil St., he). Miiln ,! .nf Blue Front Livery and Feed Stables Mundy & Hilyard, Propi. I'l.i.ne U.I'JW. Kliiniiitli, wt H, I'l-oiupt nml eniilcni M'nh, (jIHI Inn .. nml llisl lnH iKH OHIco nf Dr. C. O. Prentice Veterinary .Miiut'nii Learn to Run a Launch TKLFORl) & SON Will rent )i'ii u launili, nnil lentil )ini In run It Every Woman Will Vote fur mi) thing Hint "III nmke Ihe labor of liuiiM'keepliiK lighter and do ntrty vtllh Hie intii.il ilriidger) of Die Ullihen; tho MONARCH MALLEABLE RANGE u ill do all HiIh mid inoiv at a ml kiivImk of time ami money with II milled MilUfiirtlon of Mrfet cinAuu: iokuII'.. Call mid hi u ln )" imIvuiiIiikon mill conteiilcni'c. The big lien fealiiiiiNtlie MOV.tlK'll I'OI.IICII TOP Willi Iho lllisl KcMiiit: .MICIIO. IMMK.'KSS I IVISII One of lh. many eilu-he M0- AIICII reuliircM. Wo will gladly show ) ou all. Roberto & Hanks We "Dicker" Willi Vou for .11ylM1iK of Value "lliiker" Willi iim. Harrison & Matt Our store la on Klamath AT. and Sixth itrcot M O N II M MAUBI'B Klam'1 FalU flllANITi': i j HHV r a. d. n (1IMZ7.I.K T 8 n ?. ..v: ,m