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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1915)
MMI'AV, mav ui, ,n PAm TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Piano Tuning Reduced Until June 1st, oaly, I will tun pianos In Klamath Fall for 91. la toad of 16, and aatltf action guaraa teen. Don't Dolay. , B. MADSBN, Leave order at Klamath Palls Music Hoosa Bee Chllcote for deatntble dty property and Reed farm land. 685 HenifsCbariSedAdvs. SITUATION WANTED The Evening Herald V. O. HMITH Kdltor Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth Street. Entered at the postofflce at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, tor transmission through the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United States: One year 15.00 One month SO WANTED Work on ranch or In camp by man and wife. Address Herald office. 19-St KI.AMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 21, 101B EXPERIENCED Irrigator wants work on farm. H. L. H., box 706, Klam ath Falls. 19-6t HELP WANTED tr4xfvr'f' hm-n,,n-sWv-mm ..MM-M-1'M-t-M-wf-r-r i.M.mMHH-MM Witepskfe's Royal Hungarian Orchestra AND STOP AT KLAMATH FALLS WANTED Woman or girl to do gen- eral housework; small family, good j wages. Apply Mrs. C. S. Moore. Stf CO-OPERATION FOR SALE H EARTY ro-operatlon by Klam ath Falls people yesterday re- j suited In tho Improvement of more horse, than a hundred miles of Important roads, tho biggest "get-together" dance In the history of the town, and r FOR SALE! Lady's saddle cheap. F. E. Ankeny, 64 Main st. 4-tt FENCE POSTS Price on fence posts ,,hc ! of the Klamath Falls win h ho,.i t..n. in nt. Hilary uauu unuer me iuosi ausp. ter get yours before the raise. Louis ciou.s "". Robin. 20-6t Springs, or address box 5, city. 23fs-tf FOR RENT More than that, the work carried on brought the Individ uals closer together than they have FOR SALE Five-room house, fur- eer been, and the splendid results at- nlshed or unfurnished. Inquire at tained by the Good Roads Day observ- Manxanlta and Eldorado streets. Hot ance have demonstrated to Klamath Falls people Just what can bo done when all get together in harmonious booster work. The work done here was a flatter ing endorsement of Governor Withy- FURNISHED APARTMENTS at tho combe's good road efforts. It was Oregon House. 10-tf alto valuable as an example of the . admirable mettle in our townspeople ROOMS Reasonable; 238 3rd st.; and has convinced everybody here hot and cold water; outside door .that there is no proposition that can onto porch; beautiful view. 20-6t jbe put up to Klamath but what Klam- ,0th. by a little real co-operation, can MISCELLANEOUS carr' ,l out to the lotter- A little co-operation of the kind WANT TO BUY Four pack burros uisplajcd yesterday would quickly or cheap horses; also four pack'rajge a fund for tne maintenance of saddles; must be cheap for cash. Ad- ,a representative with the Klamath dress J. T. 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' 'VVIIKHK" Stwr Dm, HEADACH E' NEURALGIA PAIN jQit a 10 cent package of Dr ' JMneg' Headache Pbwdert and don't iufjrWi When ymir head ,), . . ! I"!"1 h,V "" " '". ll. VW it's iiccJIcm to M.ir.t !, " "" Uk remedy Ilk.. )r Umrl' mJ. ncl.e IWIer ami rw. ,, , r.Nir.jhtL nt oner. Sn ,',,,. l '"."'"" ":"'n "mv "ir " 'liiiii- i.ti.u. lolSSIlr. .Tame" HimiUrl,.. Si(m( Don't Hiitfor! In ,. f,. ,,, will feel nni-hrnditrlii- l:.u,.. ,,,, ,' neuralgia I'uln. n ; mi hint. A event of the greatest interest to musio lovers of this community is the coming of this conyi:,, of artists. They nic umuii; tin- bct In the eutue United States, and the booking arrangements made by the Ellison-White Chautauqua System permits them to he lure for two days, an extraordinary musical engagement. This is a striking group of musicians, every one u soloist of exceptional ability The great music of various nations will be presented by this organization, and it will thrill and interest and stir you if there is any music in your tout at all. So don't miss these great concerts. Klamath Falls, Ore. 15-6t WANTED All the old potatoes we can get. Address Valley Candy company. Medford, Ore. 20-2t get busy at once? PROFESSIONAL CARDS fjWjssfssfVssaAseVVMaVs' CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY AHHTRACre IN8UKANCV U amber Oregon Assoclatiea TlUe Men EARL WHITLOCK UNDERTAKER EMBALMER County Coroner Complete Funeral Furnishing Phone 416 6th and Plae DR. CHARLES L WELLS Osteopath Pbysiclaa Suite 18-10 White Balldiag Hours 9 to 12; 1:30 to 6 Phoae 96 Phnbaf and rasakliinf We Do the Work Just Right Tank work of all kinds FADE, PINGEL M LORENZ Cor Oth Klamath Phoae 216 Klamath Transfer Co. 610 Mala Street Call us for moving noats, pianos, household furniture, or any kind of local team or truck work. Phone 298-J Argraves Hotel Furnished rooms with bath Rates transclents 60c to 11.00; by week, 12.60 and up. Second St., bet. Mala and Pine ANOTHER VIEW OF IT FREDERICK J. Addison, agent for a New York business house, hav ing returned after three months tour ing Great Britain, says In an Inter view, that "even In the midst of tho greatest war in history, the manu facturers of England are taking a keen interest in the events bearing on the next National election In this country. They fear that a Republican vic tory will mean the restoration of a protective tariff. The lower duties in the new tariff law opened up a much wider market for the different grades of textile goods and also offered opportunities for low-priced goods that previously had been practically prohibited from the American market by the high duty." Mr. Addison bays ho was Informed that the value of woolens and worst eds exported from England to this country in November, 1913, was greater than for the whole year of 1912. "It was the United States that sav ed that part of the Industrial Eng land," he continued. "With the probability, therefore, that the Repub licans will make the tariff the Issue In the coming National election, the Englishmen are not In a Joyful frame of mind when contemplating what may happen. the fair needs a representative to in form people asking questions. Well, let's get something started the ex position is over In December. YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE SCORES Correspondent Methods Compares U With British S. "" Army's W.PFVLLER&COS PURE PREPARED PAINT sasaBBBBBVm A TALE OF PAINT Seme P.tmfi prelect, Olhtrs he.uiti. (hint do Mh Wm. C. Hum Hardware Co. i Boyd At Oakland Los Angeles 5 Oakland 2 Burns and Brooks; 1'rultt, and Kuhn. At lint Angeles Portland 3 9 1 Venice 9 I Lush, Covaleski and Fisher; Hen- HEADQUARTERS OF THE HIllT-i Returning to the comparison be- IMng innii IlieH In turuiidoeH, If tiuces- ley and Spencer. jISH ARSIY, Northern France, April twecn the British anil tlu Vera Cruz hair. Thcru Is only ono sort of it day No game at Salt Lake on account 21. (By mall to New York) A year American nrmy, tln luck of muliy Is on which tho MyliiK m'ti do not ux- (Following Is the fourth of a sorit'M of storli'.s li U'lllliuii (! Slioplicnl, ('nltcd I'ichh b I lift rorrnpoiultiit, vlio Is now at the British front In Ncithirn Frnnre Other stories will follow Irtcr ) It) U II. 1,1AM ;, SHEPHERD (I'nltud I'ross Start Cnrrvspoudi'iil) (Cop)ilKit I lr, by the United Pmt. Copyright In (IivmI Britain) of wot grounds. Scattered Shots .'. e e "KNIGHTS OF THE ROAD" has an entirely . different meaning In Klamath Falls. "TIZ" GLADDENS SORE. TIRED FEET Xo I'uffeU-Up, Burning, Tender, Siteaiy Feet No Corns or Callouses "Mwpj! H.pjl 3 V Lij3Ijp53& 3S apjPrT2iV WiiiKf? irft ? as7saji aHajuMttpvV? I THE CONVERSATIONALIST who stops to think hasn't anything over the fellow who thinks to stop. WAR IS a gold mine for tho farmers who have horses to sell. Lam to Rib a lamch TELFORD ft SON WIU rwM jrou a Ismacli, aid trti jrou to mi it IMITATION is the slncerest form of flattery, but the woman who sent away $1,98 to a mall order house for an Imitation silk waist has another way of putting It. ONE BIO TROUBLE is that we speak of principles when we really mean prejudices. TALK ABOUT THE BOYS' sun burned backs In summer. Tbey'ro not In It with the blistered hands be ing petted by some of our prom. cits, today. I lino transport 'brought General Frederick Funslon'n troop3 to Vera Cruz. If "Forward Into Mexico" had boon tho orders from Washington, it's easy to under stand, Judging from what I'vo seen of automobile transport in tho Euro pean war, that Funston's forward march would have been n crawl in- 'stead of n rush. Truo enough, tho roads In tho Vera Cruz district were "TIZ" makes sore, burning, tired Jungle paths, hut miles of roads hnvo feet fairly danco with delight. Away been built in Europo since tho wur go tho aches and pains, tho corns, began, solely for military transport callouses, blisters, bunions and chit- service, so our men could havo built blalns. them if tho nr-ud arose, "TIZ" draws out tho acids and Tll(J Ullng Umt strjkC(J no njW g poisons that puff up your feet. No tlmt Oonora, uerta.H army tlmt , 8aw matter how hard you work, how long B ,nuch ot ,jllrB tll0 ,nontllB boforo you dance, how far you walk, or how i,s downfall did havo motor trans long you remain on your feet, "TIZ"' poits. Their great lorries dashed brings restful foot comfort. "TIZ" about the capital and In tho mountain in iiiu6itai, kiuiiu, wuuuermi iur riiaus; iiieir armored lIKlitlnc cars tired, aching, swollen, smarting feet, i were ready everywhere. I suppose Ah! how comfortable, how happy you'somo of tho Mexican officers who had feel. Your feet Just tingle with Jey: 'been trained In tho military schools shoes never hurt or seem tight. "f Europe had picked up tho idea of Get a 2fi cent box of "TIZ" now '"Hilary transports, Tho little green from any druggist or department automobiles, with long wooden seats, store. End foot torture forever .winch could carry twnlvo Mexican sol- wear smaller shoes, keep your feet "or8' t'nt''' w"ld havo hurried Mex- fresh, sweet and happy. Just think! lcnn BOldlors around Into spots jvhero ago I was with tho notlcenblo with tho British. Tho uud, and that Is thu day on which American army nt gioat Missouri Jacks that outlast it tho clouds hung low. This appllos to Vera Cruz, and al- horso and follow like cows or nnicp, nil tho Mjlng mon of all the armies of though conditions the tinkling hells of thulr lenders, aro Europiv Tho 'low cloud" day U his there wcro highly only beginning to bo enlisted In tho day of rest. different from thoao British army. Tho British havo pln- This was Illustrated thu tnhur day prevailing It o r o ,' ty of horses. In fact, tholr army itf- vh.-u an olllter of an anti-aircraft nevertheless tho op- foids one great and splendid horse 'gnu sent u shell Into the shy to show portunlty for tneas- hhow of beautiful animals that hiivf.me how tho gun worked. Wo couldn't urlng tho American hren dovclnped through their system ee tho shell burst, whereupon ho or army by what I see, of racing. American horses aro notidciod a shell set to burst at fiuu feet of tho British army inn uncommon sight, however, but nboo ground. Wo looked Into tho Is too, obvious to they've got half brothers nt home, In I sky, expecting to sue n Mash, but overlook. .Missouri, who would huvo stood the 'there as none. Tho explosion wim Tho llrst thing Journey over hero Just as well nw thoy 'ulddnn by the clouds, which were loss that strikes mo Is did, and would havo done half again than f.uo feet above us An aoroplnnu how we seem to as much work in tho mud of Flanders ,mnu at a greater height than fiOO feet Jercstlmated gaso- Tho great FlnndcrH horsos, famous 'on a day like thli ioiiIiI seo nothing on tho boats which throughout the world, nro beautiful , l low him, ami If ho did tomo down and strong. "But they haven't the below tho clouds ho would present an nere," hald nn English aiiuy hostler. I uiimlHHiihle target to lilies and alr "WhPit they get sick thoy give up tho craft guns. The Motor Boat EMPRESS Daily Service Paaaengera Baggage Freight Upper Lake Points Bus leaves Wexteru Trninlfr oltlro every mornliiK l " 'fl F. A. Moore, Manager ''- - DRINK HOT TEA t run A BAP VUUV , "----- fight and there." lay down and dlu right I. Thcio were no days at Vera Cruz ; hi. mi me wi'iiuiiT inuveiiieu our nuvr This Is a complaint that has novori airmen from Hying, and It Is s.ifo to been hemd against tho American say that our army airmen, few as they army innlo, who Is likely to kick iijin:i bt, aro eiiually expert, man to death while he's dying. On , ,,, milklng. tho British army ho whole, tho Missouri mule ought to ...xcells. There nro Hold kits for wuv he u proud poMscsslou of the Amor-mnkvr by which small inaps can bo .inn nrm, even though ho Is not so ,.,, ollt rapidly; oven c; speedy as gasoline General Funstou took plenty of hlin to Vera Cruz, together with the big army wagons that tlio American nrmy initio IIIiIh around with. IT SEEMS TO BE tho universal opinion that the Klamath eihlblt at 2S cents. (Advertisement) otiro of Halo of Impounded Stock Notice Is hereby given that at 3 o'clock p. m., Saturday, May 22, 191,5, unless owner calls for same, I will sell at public sale to the highest bidder, one bay horse, weight 1400 pounds, about 7 years old, branded "IS" on left hip; also one gray mare, weight about 950, age 12 years, branded "82" on left hip. Sale to be held at the city pound. ED OWENS, Pbundmaster. 19-It General Funston might not hnvo ex- pectod to find thorn, and got them nwny again before tho Americans could lay hands or tholr bullets on thorn, This Is not meant to say that the American Army Is without gasoline land transports. Perhaps tho "war exports" In Mexico who advised tho war department as to conditions there gavo ill advlco, Uowovor, tho facts remains that Goncral Funston was sont to Vera Cruz without gasoline transports; and tho Mexicans had au tomobile transports that woro fitted for Moxlcan roads. olored iiMps ran bo mudo In tho lighting one. Thetio mnpu show oeu tho po sitions of muttered houses, as well as hildgcs, windmills and haystacks, mid they aro t.o plentiful that uveu the Tho Hying men with General Fun-inou-commlHslonod ofllcors may pos sum at Vera Cruz belonged to the 'hcsh them. How woll Mexico Is map navy, not to tho nrmy. No ono In tholped lit the war department ut Wash- nrmy fljlng corps hnd nny chnnro for jliigton, no ono but tho exports know, prnrtlco under wnr conditions at Vera but thoro woro no map making kits Cruz. Thorn wero no Bpols around visible at Vera Cruz, and tho only tho Mexican seaport wheio a land maps wero those tlint woro laborious machlno could havo ullghlod, and, of ly patched out from existing railroad necessity, tho work wns all done by lumps and others, water machines. In tho British army U is not possible, however, or fair '.?.i f ,S '"" "mUB,,t '" "B '" lnw tho comparison too closely nitiiest olllclcncy. in penco times tho i.ntwmm n,. iih.ui, ,, i it,,. ni,i ..,.. .., j ... ,,,u ,.u, and tho forces which General Fun ston brought to Vent Cruz. General FutiHtou's force was Intended for oc cupation only, and not necessarily for advance, while tho British army Is outlined and prepared to procood to Germany. -.. -. - flit n nusll package i( Hsmburg Ilr ait Ten, or u llm (ii-ruiun folk mil lt,"llinbiirKr llnmt 'I h" t say ilniriiiary Tnko thloimfiil ol W tin, put a cup of boiling ' uPn it, pour through n Irc ami drink s tiitrup full t SJiy tlmo luriiift "" iluv or In-fore retiring. It I t'' w0' rlfirllvp wy tti brrak a cold aiul cure grip, n it opens tho iorcii ol the skis, rrliethuf congestion. Alo looicct IrtiwiN. tints driving col.l from the t mi. Trv It the next time, you suffer from roll or the grip. It Is Inexptoilvs snd entirely vegetable, therefor sals and harmless. Hi (Ushers woro not going out for mnif dlttnnco records, llge tho GermuiiH, or for fnncy flying; thoy woro quietly developing Hying as n wartlmo talent. And tho results nro now apparent. If tho American flying man wants to equal his British brother ho must bo ready to climb Into tho ulr In any wind. Snow, ruin, hall, and vn dnrknoss must not stop him. Thoro Is a world of difference botwoon thoso not summer days at Fort Moyor, In 1008, when the Wrights woro show ing tholr inachlnn to tho American army officials, and wouldn't go Into tho sky until all tho flags wero hang ing limp In a windless air, and thoso war anys of 1915, when an English A machine especially equipped to wnsh carpols, at the Klamath Falls .Steam Laundry, R-l-tf lit tocognltlon of thu dovotlon of Lady Ralph I'ngot tho municipality of Uukub, Servla, has decided to re namo tho finest street In that city nftor her, B LUMBAGO RIGHT OUT Hub Fain aad IUBhh away with auuUbottUofoldhoBMt It. Jaoobs 0U When jour back l -ore sml Ub or lumbsKO. sciatic or rheumatism )oit stiffened up, ilon't sufferl u 2(1 rent bottle of old, honest Jambs Oil" at any drug '1' little In your hand and rub It r Into tho pain or ache, and by wW you count Mty, the sorenws snd lsm iicitit is gone. . . .., Don't stay crlppWl This sortbtol, liniflratliiK oil neetls U In; ul V once. It Ukcs the ache and I'sin f'" out of your back and ends the mis". II is nisgical. yet absolutely hsrs" mill ilwan't burn the skin. i..u. Nothing else stops lumbo, kIs mid lame back misery sojompMT, -) GRANITE G. D. GRIZZLE M O N U M K N T S MARDI.B Klantalb Falls