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

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    MONI1AV, MAY 17, imn
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACK TWO
HerakTs Classified Advs.
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HELP WANTED
WANTED Woman or girl to do fen
eral homework; small family, good
wages. Apply Mrs. C. S. Moore. 8tf
The Evening Herald
W. O. SMITH Kdltor
HELP WANTED Good neat woman
cook for men. Write box 264.
10-6t
WOMAN or fllrl wanted to do general
housework; good wages, box 461.
1G-21
SITUATION WANTED
Published dally except Suaday by
The Herald Publishing Company of
Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth Street
Entered at the poatofflce at Klam
ath Falls, Oregon, for transmission
through the mall as second-class
matter.
Subscription terms by mall to any
address In the United States:
One year 15.00
One month 60
KLAMATH FAIXS," OBKOON "
MONDAY, MAY 17, I II 1.1
has proven lu tho conduct of his own those loss seriously hurl anil reused,
business that ho Is competent. on grave cases. In the frightful fever,
Mr. Evans Is at liberty to try out wliueli burns up typhus victims cold'
any of his soap-bubble schemes to so-1 pucks have to tie uses. Aside from
cure support or business that he de-j there being not enough doctors and
sires, but we do object to his printing nursed to supply those to more tlmti
libelous articles attacking other news- one In n thousand, there was not in
papers here. all Servla even enough sheets for that
, 'purpose. All white cloth In Servla
. . . . 1 that could possibly 1 10 used for bind
ing up the wounded was lein: ago
dedicated to that purpose,
While medical authorities say that
typhus Is spread by the bites of an
Infected louse, the American pli.vsl-
.. Scattered Shots
DO YOl.'K Chautauqua sc
ticket buying early.
War Boosts the Lead
Production in U. S.
WANTED Widowed nurse, desires
position as housekeeper for widow
er. Write 163, Herald office. ll-6t.
WANTED Washing to do at home;
prices reasonable. Also man wants
work of any kind. 334 Fourth street.
14-2t
fP
AND STOP AT
KLAMATH FA MA
FOR SALE
KOIl SALE Lady's saddle horse,
cheap. F. E. Ankeny, 54 Main at.
4-tt
A RARE BARGAIN Incocme prop
erty; center of business district;
incline $94 per month, can easily be
made greater. Address box 535, city.
THE r.ltMEKS' C.CAHIHAX
W
E KEMEMUER reading some
where In the Bible a mention
of the blind leading the blind, but we
cannot recall any Instance where the
blind has successfully been of assist
ance to the well.
It Is quite a common occurrence
for the man who has made a failure
THERE IS NO Institution that es
capes criticism, hut the funniest kind 'contagions.
of criticism Is that offered by coii-ltors ali num.s imu been especially
corns who tried to conduct a similar. 1.1..1. Murine Februurv In the viilu-
lty of Nlsh. 10 fj physicians were
'stricken with the epidemic. The Amer-
(Herald Special Sen Ire)
WASHINGTON, I) I', May IT
Lead is one of the llrst metals that
clans In Servla are unanimous lu dc-juotild naturally lie associated wit li an
daring that lu reality It Is highly j .,.....,...,,,,., ......... lnlltnii lu time of war.
i. ------
Hie deaths among doc
business and failed miserably.
leached III ll'lil This Inciease was (
due chiefly to gains lu Missouri, about
IU.iiho ions; lu Idaho, 411, una; and
In I'tah. IS.uOii ions. j
The exports of lead smelted from
foreign ores were IIO.IH I lotiil and'
and vet the exports of lead from the from domestic lead ores r.S,722 Hum, 1
Pnlted States to Eu. o,.e sin. .e war a H'lul of M. tons, linger than
, , in anv other year since I '.Ml, when,
hegnn have no, Ineu-aMod In pr. r- ( ; h of ))m ,,,.,, , ,:,.-!
tloti to the Incnwo In exports or nine . v .lnm,.H.it. iK i,i
RANCHERS!
11.IVIM1 vi:al, ii,mw, ,.
ciiicKcvs nut stij;
AI'I'I.V ,T
Palace Market
ALL Al ICES from ban erancisco lean IUM Cross units have suffered so-;,,,, S(m, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, Iim, tlu, ,,,.,.,- V(. ,. ,,.,, r,m ,,(, Pulled!
agree that If Klamath county Is to v,reI), 8o fllr l0 llouths ,olmll, ,,r. ((i uf mi1u(. ,.,.,, i,y ,., ,,,,. , ,, , t.m.rll,,y ,
make any real gain from the Panama, MncOruder of Washington. Ir. Jus.,,,,,, wnr ni.,nillly ,.,, , Octoher ..Hee o lead In (his country, owing to
Pacific International exposl Ion a Ive K. ,0nelly. former quarlntlne o.llcer,,, ,.,,, ,,.,.,. In . N(. , , ,.,,,, ,,,,, ;
rmrpsontiitive lniisl 1m miilntnlneil nt ... ,i .-, .. v..... -..,i-. 11.. ill, .. .
Argraves Hotel
Furnished rooms with bath
Union Imnseloutii fitie in ji.oo
liy week, $2.r.O and up
Second St., Iiei, Main , pmo
representative must be maintained nt
the Klamath Booth, to tell (he people
a few things.
WE ARE AM, wlso guys, to hear
each of us tell It. nut we never hear
of any bunko man starving to death.
FOR SALE Or trade; 21-foot motor, to be free with advice as to how the
boat for an used automobile, in-' other fellow should run his business.
quire at Hales Market. 13-6t jll needless to say that very little
'attention is ever paid to these public
FOR SALE Stock ranches of 400;llOrea by lnteIigent people, unless It
acres to 24.000 acres In the famous i,,a,,ena tUat the person Is couduct-
Sprague River Valley. Easy terms. lnK a newspal,er or has access to the
Enquire of Chas. Pattee. Bly. Ore. co,llmn4 ot one.
13-6t .
This is the case with our friend
cno rcfctT Sam Evans. He has been in the
FOR RENT newspaper business in Klamath Falls
Fl'RNISHKD APARTMENTS at the for several years, and although he
Oregon House. 10-tf ' 'lus succeeded in squandering seventy
: thousand dollars or more, he does not
MTcrTrT t AMT7nnc yet seem t0 rea,Uo that something
IVHam.L,L.AlM,K,UU& j more than money is necessary to the
WANT TO BUY Four pack burros -successful handling of a newspaper,
or cheap horses; also four pack01' a,iv "tber business,
saddles; must be cheap for cash. Ad-' Statistics tell us that only about 5
dress J. T. Rafferty, general delivery, l'er cent of tlle business men make a
Klamath Falls, Ore. l.",-6t success, but the real man, with the'
. : right stulf in him. does not lay down
MONEY TO LOAN Short time loans ; llUd cry at the lirst backset or rebuff,
on first mortgages, income proper-, it Is only the weakling and the unfit
ty or real, estate. Address box 712, that blames someone else for his
Klamath Falls. 16-3t 'failure.
The Herald has had a feeling ot
t sympathy for the Northwestern, as It
would with any business concern that
1 has been unfortunate. It has made it
a point to be fair and considerate in
any mention of its former contempo
1 rary, and has stood ready to assist In
any way it could. Apparently Sam
Kvuns does not understand this atti
tude on the part of a business rival,
and does not appreciate the motive
that Inspired it. He has consistently
igone to the trouble of casting slurs
'.land insinuations at the Herald
I through the columns of his weekly
THIS RAIN will settle tho dust
nicely but Thursday's work will ac
complish a great deal more for the
success of Reed Roads Day.
SWAT THE FLY by eliminating his
breeding places, the garbage and rub
bish piles.
Servia's Lifeblood
Is Being Sapped
(Continued from Page 1)
nt tho port of New York; Dr. Albert
Coal; of Brooklyn, Dr. Kara of I'liliw
go, and Mrs. Solum (luclier of Chi
cago. Many other Americans have been
fortunate enough to recover. Among
them are Doctors S. 11. Hodge of
Kuowllle and T. W. Neshll of I'plaud,
Calif. They survived so weakened
that the lied Cross director ordered
them home, ltut tint need was so
great they refused to leave, and ten
dered their services to the Servian
government, which gladly accepted
them. Dr. Ryan of Scrautou has been
down with the malady, but Is recov
ering. He has been decorated with
the Cross of tho White Eagle by
Servla and the Cross of tho Legion of j
Honor by Franco for his heroic work
in Belgrade.
Nearly every physician lu Servla to
day has from 1,000 to 2.000 patients
lu his hopsitnl camp. Ho has nn as
sistant and one or two nurses.
Although they try hard, It Is Im
possible at this time to prevent the pa
tients lu delirium from killing them-
last fifteen years. These ami other 1 a).ui smelted In bond from foreign I
facts are graphically presented In lhe,,ir,.rt s iheiefoie exported Instead of,
advance statement of the production , domestic load Owing to the civil j
of lend In the I'nlted Slates lu I HI I, Wiii- lu Mexico tho Imports of Mexican I
Just Issued by the I'nlted States i!eo-or for ,,,,, st few yoirs have been 1
logical Survey. 'much smaller than heretofore, and
The total production of refined le:id there was not enough foreign lead In I
from both domestic and foreign ores the I'nlted States to supply the do. (
was .. 12.122 short tons, compared maud. Lend wits consistently higher j
with H'.2.4i!0 tons In l!U:t. The pro-, In London lu itl than In New York.
diictlon of lellnod lead from domestic And this, together with tho scarcity
ores was .112. 7!U tons, an Increase of of Mexican lead, caused the largo ex
100, iilti tons over tho record figures ports of domestic lead.
has been entirely Inadequate, and the
grim disease has kept steadily at
work In Its toll of hundreds of lives
dally. !
Even now, Servia's declaration that selves.
the disease is under control Is based ' When tho epidemic was at Its
more on the hope that the measures height, tho mortality rose to 10 per
tiiken will prove effective rather than cent. It Is now declared to ho down
on anj great check of the epidemic. Mo 10 per cent. Although confident
Late Market Quotations
LOCAL I'ltH i:s ton PRODUCE. I'OILTIIV. .MEATS AMI LIVE
STOCK Cult II. .d AND SAX I It.WCISCO LIVESTOCK OUOTA-TIO.VS
Blue Front Livery
and Feed Stables
Mundy & Hilyartl, Propi,
Plione UA'JW. Klaiiiulli, m-nr Hth
I'lOOIpt lllld Olllclclll M-I'lll'C, (ilMHl
liori' mid liii ila 1 Ik
Office of
Dr. C. O. Prentice
Veterinary Surgeon
Learn to Run a Launch
TELFORD & SON
Will rent )'u a Iniimli, nnd
tench you lo 11111 It
Subscribe tor the Herald, 60 ceau'
oioith
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT COMPANY
ABSTRACTS INSURANCE
Is ambers Oregoa Ataoctattea
Titl. Ilea
That there has been a slight diminu
tion now for two weeks past cannot
be denied. For the fight on disease,
Servla must depend on foreign help.
The fifteen southern provinces have
been turned over to the mission of tho
Rockefeller foundation, sent out in
conjunction with the Red Cross. The
central part of Servla, about Uakub
and Kraguyevats, has been turned
over to the English, who now hf.-vo a
that, with the help now nt hand, the
disease will be checked, tho Servian
government n din Its that the condi
tions afterward will be most pitiful.
All clothing and personal effects
must be burned. Tho replacing of
these without outside help will he a
matter of years for the poor peasants. I demand and outlook an
A black flag In Servla marks -arh lenr.
house where the disease has victims, j -pop hogs at JS.l.. uiadi
! POKTI.AXD I.E'ITEU
j 'li.e receipts for last week were:
I Cat He, 1MI7; calves, 21; hogs, ansR;
I sheep. 42.
( Cattle receipts wore Very light. The
! market was strong and tho quality
excellent. The week's market can lie
well charncteii7eil in these short sen
tences. The market has not at any time
this season been lu better shape. Tho
also exrel-
another
but each tlag usually means two or
total of 300 nurses and doctors there. ' three. Twenty centuries ago from
The northern part of Servla Is In the j tho heart of what is now Servla went
hands of the Russians, although at "P a cry for help that has since rung
Belgrade, where the disease Is espe-jdown the ages. It was the cry to
daily strong aud fatal, the American I "come to Macedonia and help us."
Red Cross units ate fighting the grim I The same cry Is ringing out today.
fight. France has Just sent a mis- forced by a spiritual and material
sion of 100 doctors and sanitary ex-'anguish far greater than that of the
high market spot In the Culled Slates.
Iluceipts am short and tin1 demand
unexcelled.
While spring lambs ale taking their
usual cource lu point of prices, tho
market is considered as good as any.
(The strong prices at North Portland
should appeal to Western shippers.
! Ilncon. per Ih IK it'iO C
Ham. per Ih 17 it 20 c '
' S.X FRANCISCO MARKET I
Steers--No. I. weighing U00 to )
lion lbs., H-'H tf'.a; 1100 to 1300 lbs., 1
i'j li i. -? e : second quality, 4fVic.
Cows and helfcrH --(loud, MfC4c:
second qiullly, 6 14 ft & $i o. 1
Hulls and stags - flood, I'ffOe;
fair. 3(t Ic.
Calveit l.lght weight, USi'lilie;,
medium, 8 OK 14c; heavy CO 7c.
Sheep Wetliers, CHf"v; ewes,
' "I it 5 li 0; shorn sheep, -i O lu less. j
Lambs Yearlings, 7 4r7?c, sack-
ling, 7 OT -Tie.
Hogs--Hard grain foil, weighing,
tOO to 200 lbs.. 7i OSc; 200 to 300, ',
1 li fi 7 '4c; undesirable hogs, 6 li1 0 c.
DULL, SPLITTING,
SICK
HEADACH
E
Dr. June' Headache Powder rt
lleve at onoe 10 cenU a
package.
PORTLAXIl
EARL WHITLOCK
UNDERTAKER
EMBALMER
County Coroner
Complete Funeral Furnishings
Phone 416 6th and Pine
DR. CHARLES E. WELLS
Osteopath Physician
Suite 18-10 White Building
Hours 9 to 12; 1:30 to 5
Phone 90
LIVESTOCK MARKET
Cntllo
Steers I'llme light . . . . f 7.0f.O 7. HO
perts, who will endeavor to work spiritual need that called out Its first midico tow, .lift
over the sanitation of the whol conn, utterances. Sorvla admittedly Is! (The following llguics aie those Medium 7. U0O7.I0
paper, apparently in the hope that he try Owing to the pitiful condition looking to the I'nlted States for much I paid for the commodities euiiincr- U'ows --Choice rt.2r.OU.G0
In which the little country was, oven f tbo help that will bo necessary to .iter, by local inertiiant-s mill iirnr-, Hood r,.7rO0.2r
before the war started, this foreign save licr population from the distress jkcis.) .Medium fi.OOO C.r.it
Iheln Is declared hv lh memlmrs nf ' In which they now exist. VcuelablcH I Heifers Choice 0,000 OG
I - .
Hie various missions themselves to bo
wholly Inadequate. It Is much more, Subscribe for the Herald, 60 caati
howwer, than Servla has ever had at moatb
any time in the past. She Is pinning - -
nopes ot ner continued existence In It (
You take a Dr. .Unit' HciJrb
l'owdor and in Jiutt n few moment
your head clritri nnd nil uiHirhU anl
illilrcM vnmilin. ll'a Die iuicknl
ttnd aureat relief fur liruUrhc, whtthtr
dull, throbbing, upllttlng or nmr
racking. Bend nutnronc to tho drug
torn and get dlian arkiifff now.
Quit Buffering It'a no nmllro. tlk
urn you Ki-t Br. .UiinV llradtcht
Powder then there will be 110 iIIjm
pnlntiiii'iit.
Plumbing and finsniithing
We Do the Work Just Right
Tank work of all kinds
PAUE. PINGEL & LORENZ
Cor Oth ft Klamath Phone 216
Klamath Transfer Co.
(if 0 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 VALh AM) SUB
Winters
ABOUT THOSE QLA88K8
(iiadiiute Optician
feiveliy in landless I'l-ofimlon.
IIKMKMUKft Till: XUMIIKIt
MMmJaMtrM
might injure the standing of this pa
per in the minds of a few uninformed
people.
We quote the following from the
last issue of the Nerthwestern:
"1 understand that no other news
paper in Klamath county has ever
ventured to suggest that the farmers
should organize to help themselves,
because newspaper proprietors were
afraid of the vultures that wanted
ithe sleepers to slumber while their
j life blood was being sucked away."
I The above convinces us that Mr
IK vans made a mistake when he en
tered the newspaper business. Ho
.should have devoted his talents to
I writing dime novels and detective
stories.
I We wonder what vultures have
held Mr. Kvans in their grasp during
the three or more years he has been
publishing newspaper in Klamath
Falls. He certainly was not intimi
dated by the business men, us for
more than a year they have consid
ered bis paper as an advertising medi
um, a Joke. They very naturally re-
lusea to spenu money with a paper
that could not give the desired pub
licity for which they were paying.
Having made a failure of his own
j business, Mr. Kvans Is now competent
to advise the farmers of the county
J how to spend their money and con
duct their business.
Iuiiu wuum ininK mat tne rarmers
of the county were occupying relative
. positions With the Indiana nn niir raa.
ti vatlons, and needed a guardian to
see that they do not become the vic
tims of gold brick men. It is our ex
perience that when you see a man
who displays too much interest In
your financial affairs. It is a pretty
good plan to keep your hands In your
pockets. This disinterested friend
ship Is not a safe thing to bank on.
The farmers ofKlamath county are
the most Independent class of our
citizenship. As an average they are
more shrewd and better financiers
than many of the so-called business
men. We do not. believe that they
have made any application for a guar
dian, and when tbey need advice they
will probably consult someone who
with almost pitiful confidence.
Wien tho preaont war broke out
there v.a In all Servla with n popu-'
lation of r,,000,000, only 900 doctors. ,
The majority of these had to go at'
once to the army, leaving the civilian I
population practically without med-!
leal help. Ot this heroic little hand
of doctors, one-third huve already
fallen victims to the epidemic which
they were fighting. With those who
remain, and with the other doctors
that have been sent by various foreign
governments .together with 140 more
which the Servian government se
cured by offering a salary of JlflO u
month to any physician who would
come, there are now in all Servla
very few moro than 1,000 doctors.
This Is about one physician to every
5,000 of population.
Terrible as this lask of doctors Is,
It Is as nothing In comparison with
the lack or hospitals and medical sup
plies. So scarce were the latter fol
lowing Servia's last great battle that
the haiiditges had to ho taken from
ACHING
' FOR
SORE, TIRED FEE!
Vegetable
Potatoes, per cwt.-Oood whites. "' 6.0000,00 J
11.75 cash; other grades from l.SG ,,,,,,H c:,,,,lc" B.2GfB.76;
lI()W1 j .Stags- Choice C.OOC.CI)
Onions, per cut., 12. (!o" 6.GO0O.OO
(Irani onions, ar.e per dozen jC'alvoii Prime fi.00O8.50
hunches. 1 Hg
Ilndlshes, per dozen bunches, ar.c. ' ,rl""' "Khl, 17G.22G lbs. $8.00 4)8. IT. j
Lettuce, nor dozen bunches. 3 lie. Choice medium, H0-I7G. 7.7&H.00,'
1 llhubarh, host quall'iy, per lb., 3c. , "''ght, "'' ln lb"
Omlns. Kir j l,OUKh' 17!i "m "" "'
Oats, per cwt $l.r,0 1 Sheep
I Wheat, per cwt 2.00 ! vv,!tl""'K ""'"I
, llarley, per cwt $1.50
Hotter and Kggs
Mutter Itaiieh, 20(; cash, 22 'jc in
trade.
Kggs Pur dozen, 20c cash; 22 14 c
.no'
.10 fi"
.7f.j
.60
Good-bye eore feet, burning feet, swol
:en feet, sweatv feet, smelling feet, tlrod
feet.
Good-bye corn, rulloum-it, bunions and
ruw snots. No j
mure siioc tigui-
new, no more limp-
big with pain or trade,
drawing up your! ii,,
face In agony. ; ' ""
"TIZ" In magical, liens, por dozen 15.50 07.00
acts right off. Pryers. tier dozen 5. 00710. 00
lloosters, old, per lb., Kc.
Dressed .Meats
7.76(JJH.OO
Old 7.60I)7.75
llwes- llest J.70 if 7.75
Chole. r,.26 4l' fi.60
Common 1.00 4 4.60
Sheep Mixed G.GO07.GO
Lambs Piimo K,264j8.60
Choice 8,25 O 8.60
Medium 7.00 417.75
Shearlings, (I less lu all Hues.
Phono 'J70..I
S. V. Ml M HIV
I dean your mi pels as llicy lay
011 tho lloor. All worli guaran
teed ICstliuales free
VACUUM CARPET
- CLEANING
' lingo lias Kliglne I'imor
c 11 pets. 1 ugs, diaperles mid up"
I nl,f i-ied hiilillille cleaned by sue
lion Hint Miiiipn id all ultima!
It IIIKWll
Hilt mill .IcllciMin. Klniimlh l'H
'
TIZ" draws out
all the poisonous .
exudutiona which 1
Use "TIZ" and for-!.. , ' ...
get your foot 1 """ ""' '" "
misery. Ah! how comfortable your feet 1 Lambs, per lb 12
feel. Get a 25 cent box of "TIZ" now at Mutton, per lb 11
any druggist or department store. Don t
iiITit. Wnvn rrnftil f,f. olmA foftf. ffwifc
that never swell, never hurt, never get steers, per Ih , , , i
tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed .Cows, por Ih 6
Livestock
I'loiii The Kpeitaloi- (,' X, Y,
j "The Mutual Life has been iucreus
IP ! !lnK uH dividends from year to year,
Wl- Clal,.i ii.iu cminiinv is now Hie lending
1 ' "
dividend paying company." Arthur
L. .1. Smith, PrcKidont.
15-21' l- M. Priest, Agent.
13
4i12
or money refunded.
A BOOK OF INTEREST
To all especially young married
folk, is tho Savings Hank Hook,
(lead it over often. Kvory time
ou read it you'll find something
new added to It which is ot moro
Interest. Let us start you with
one of our books. We will be
glad to do it.
V J7r-SAVINCS BANK' M
FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH FALLS. OKEGON
Stock hogs, per Ih fi
Hogs, per h
Veal, per Ih fVtQ
Mutton, per lb C V6 4J
Cured Meats
Shoulder, per lb
CV4c
(JljC.
C c
7 c
7 c
12 c
Piano Tuning Reduced
Until .1 iino 1st, only, I will tune
pianos lu Klumuth Fulls for $3, In
stead of ?fi, nnd satisfaction guaran
tee n. Don't Delay. It. MADHEN,
Leave ordors ut Klumuth Falls Music
House
The Motor Boat
EMPRESS
Daily Service
Passenger Baggage
Freight
Upper Lake Point
llus leaves Western Transfer
olllco every morning at 7:IG.
F. A. Moore, Manager
TO BE SATISFIED
IS TO DEAL AT THE
Wm. C. Hum Hardware Company
Telephone 183
SEE US
5th and Main
TRY US
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