.-'a?1' i jf ? THURSDAY, MAY U7, llllft Hi THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ;J I'ACJi: THHKK lanes of fta Great Liners Into Which Germany Hopes to Send Two Hundred Submarines SOME MINOR WAR NEWS FROM EUROPE M'lTI.IJ STORIES I'ROJI THE HIOXT THAT AUK COMIXQ IN THItOLdtl THE CAPITALS OK THE .NATIONS NOW FIQHTIM? EACH OTHER HIMK AIIK Till VIAL, IIIT ALL MRE INTEREST I Mi AT THIS TIME. UNIVERSAL Food Chopper CutM Like a i A Miny M-callril iliuiitn until mil tear the meal nr trrlalilr, wailing l lit juicei anil tloiiu) iiitf lh flavor. The UNIVERSAL llie nlgi nil Food Chopper cm like :i pair ol heart, with tmi iluip, bevctct) editi. 'I'lieie edgci air to aJjuitedthat (hey keep thatp automatically by acting one iipmi Ibc other. The UNIVERSAL Food Cliui per cleanly chopa ill kindiof mean raw or cooked ami fruit ami vegetable roatieorfiiie aideiirrd ixithiut mashing tr ttarim;. Etch UNIVERSAL Food Chop per it equipped with roane, medium and fine cutteu. F.itremelr ilmple, Nothing to get out ol order. Parti inter changeable eaiily cleaned. Roberts & Hanks 0&&&k& JZ asJ!) $$mw 'mzyimmV J"'"- y0 unrH MPft . I" I 1W1 -i ,"' fr-V;ti';'T, h MHBBMaiBMiaaaaaanBvBBiK oHHiniiHanteaaHiiaMaiMaaaaHMM 11. . i .... ... A icpiui has Jiihi kmiic that Ccr the lanes (if tllO great HncrH.-Rlilnii.il dmilitfiil In mil- Kiilimr.rlnc of 1.200 miles finm Kov Wmi t.. ni.un liii. imihlMMliil -jimi Hiiliina- .mil most shipping from lliu United c-rew could stand hiii-Ii ii Ions trip. Tho New York to Join the American Heel ( ihi'-K t-Kpi-i I. ill) lot Ioiik o)ngs to statc-H tu Croat llrllaln. Tho Ccrmuu assertion tlmt 200 submarines might In the Hudson Itlver. Her crew were uitl.ii-k m-shcIk tiacllng finm tlKiiHiiliniiiiliic li.-iho Ih belleu-d to bu Zee- '"-' M'"t "" iho way across the Atlpntle worn out when the Journey was fin- I Hltwl HIM. to i:i.Klu,i.l ami r, .urn! briiKK-n on llio llelglnn iii-ihI Hut 0rCa" "' """ A,,lerl,'i,n h,PP'nn '" h,,d- T'-"' miht llav "belled had , .. . , ,, , ' I "'hMii, on mo nciKitui ((mm. lll't Amcit,,,, waters wns Hald by naval they been forced to go twice that dls- ' in uihi- ini-li- In tionbli- Ik twri-n lu-r ' lli.-n imliii lu i. !..... .Iloin..... f,.... ii.,. ... . . ... ., . ..... .... .. . I ' "- ! inn (HiK-crH lo ne ausuru. i no k-i oi iiic lance, even ii iney couiu nave sur- tl'" ' ""t''1 K!i"1,h TIiIh iiiiii open m-u west of Irolnnd It Ih con- American lleet has Just made a trlp'vlved under the presbure. 'ami ' "l"-,, 'us Service iThoueh wounded, bu filled bin run. I'lrntOaitAD, May H (Hy mall 'cen safely, and aided his companion to New York. Tho story of the ,0 ,lrln, before his wound weakened charmed life of Lieutenant Kalllsky ,,ln' lnl nc'!:'nc88. . . . . . Second comoi Acting Corporal n. told hero today. (icorgo Dndc00k wno wUh a and With It was told tho bravery of.fnii 0r men. held a forward trench tho- younu Russian student who Join- against oovrwhelmlng odds, bo tem I tho army when war broko and dously that tho Oermans concluded It how ho won three orders of the Cross was held Irl force and drew off. Act uf St. (ieorgo. ig sergeant William Winter is next Kallsky Is known as the "orphan Winter left his trench under fir and gunner." i-f-covered a machine gun which had At r.umblntien three German bat- ,,e,;" "Ufied by n shell. He then tiirk-s concentrated on the gun served "'"fhed the gun unaided and repulsed by Kulllsky and a number of com- n detachment of the enemy. Acting redes. All the horses and all the Corporal Naien and Lance Corporal linen fell but Kalllnsky. He retired c- - H1" followed In order while but returned with thirty soldiers and lll0y received their medals. N'alen saved the gun. After that the Order crawled from his trench and in a hall of St. (jporgc (fourth class) shone ot ,ne enemy's Are cut away a tree on Kalllnsky's breast. t,lat was masking tho flro of the Drlt- Kalllnsky's battery again moved lfh guns Hl" ,cd a detachment of to the vicinity of Ooldnap where once ",en thr0,8 a hcdKe " the face of again the Herman gunners killed all bU"cts- " WM w0"dcd. but Kalllnsky. Ho was again rein- I Two of the seven ftro Pr'vatei. PrL forced i.nd savod the gun. This time i!B,e J' rlm ntered hUS0 ocoup,,, he earned the Order of St. George by a number of crmans who were (third t:ass). "ring on his company, and, single I ,. . . handed, cleared them out. Only three WOOD! iiiih k Wihmi, Iimu r-i.r lllmi from nliciU. liim( dry fil.DO IMibln load ai.oo Dry Stab, llt-lndi . . W.U.'. Dry SUb, (.fool f.'I.OO lloily Mini l.linb Wonil Ciml uihI l-'url Oil KLAMATH FUEL CO. 5'5 Main Sheet Servian Typhus Plague Worse Than Plagues of Middle Ages lOHAV'S OIJDKST STOKY Then-came the retreat from Aug- . I nutr.v fnrnat lf.1ltnd.i.'c. fAmn.. .. ' i m '. ' ., """"""' """" , k. Harris comes next. Harris carried Jul n " ,OrC0l t0.ent messages under heavy Are on ) spike It and flee. The "orphan gun-;two occasIong and returne safe, & -nor Tllnn linnfim.. annitt Vnni. - ner" then became a scout. Near Lipsk with his brother and two other I ntted Press Service GENEVA, Ohio, May 27. ''"Idlers Kalllnsky negotiatt-i a dar- ilaldheaded men, attention! jlnS reconnaissance across the Utver Here's a chance to serve vour Uohr. Ills brother and one soldier (ountry. Charlie Tlbbets hasn't any hair on his head, and he's a hero Just the same. Learning that iwero killed, but again Kalllsky es caped. He returned to headquarters with valuable information, and the commander pinned the Order of St. I'niti'd Press Service LONLON, May 15. (By mall to Xpw York) They're telling about an angry German omcer who fell into the hands of a group of English guards men. "I'll never surrender. You may . ... . . i kill me. but I'll nptprfliirrpnilar In an 100 flies killed now means Just George (second class) on his breast.- ellahmBn... . .. ma A REAL CREOLE DINNER BY THE CAN .Mr. Iliuvr Mty: "TliU inn uiiiliiiiw iikiiii itiilafiililo iioiii-Mum-Hi tliiui iiny other caiiiK-il 'i;i-liib(. of !( IIn kIc." fun be hci-vi'iI In it iloeii lyls. Try a can, VAN RIPER BROS. "Vunlity Hru(em" I'liiuiu 1)6 tith null Mnla Terrible Are the Conditions at Valieve, the "Black Hole" of U a.l f J aV ri T II f ff i me iLpiaemic. American rnysician 1 ens urarnc Story of Heartrending Situation II) IH'.XItY WOOII (I'nlli'il Pichs .Staff Cm respondent I That wah when tho death rate wnsi "Tho misery and tho suffering In i mining mil) GO to T." a day. iVnllevo are Indescribable. When Dr. "L.iti'1, mIiou deaths leached l'.o Looke and I arrived there In January 1,000,000 less on August 1, he has made an offer to tho ladles of the Welfare League. During the next two weeks Charlie says he'll wear a thin coating of molasses on his head. Civic fly swatting efforts are to center about him. '..!., right li.1.1, b) Ih.. 1-iili.Ml Press. u (lwjj J u . put ()f tjo , ,own Wlg mlcd wltll hunureils of op) light In .reat llrllaln . population nas down with the fever, bounded from the last great battle' N'ISII. Hen la. May Ve Yuilc Yiillew Is the lilm-l. hole if the Icirllile tjplius pliigiK' iaag- lllg Servln 1'hei-e wero s.uiiii men, uuinrii and t'hll-dii-u lit the town when the epidemic licBili HW.-eplug nut wlioie families The lc Inih aro Ulng Illy mall tu t lisat was out of the iiucbtiuu. They "'"" thu Austiians, centering near simply stacked tlio bodies together there. There were no hospitals. The r iLLLbj Hetir.yWood thiii'ltie-. have lOhl Kin nil. At least four thoiihanil of tllll.se still sutvivlng an- stricken with the illhenw, anil .ue battling for their lives. Ill- II. .Mae fonkingliaiii of iteil ilniilc, Duclii'hs count) N V., pletuiod t.! ... .1... I j i omiiiioiis ill iiiu lyiuiiis it-iuei in iiiw . lie bad Jiibt mi ImmI from Vui- i like logs, and hauled them away. "The dead wagon made its rounds as iutcu as Jiossllile. Ilodies ucie Jtiht tosi-ed In and tho grim callers pissed on in (lie net house. When the wagon was full it stalled for the outhklits of the town. I lune seen it pass tliioiigh the streets with a head in two hanging out behind, nud anus i. ml legs extending over the sides. The le out side the city limits, and the whole mass hastily covered with earth. Then tho wagon and tho over-worked horse' began the rounds again. News of Our Neighbors 'j'ossip uml Progress of Nearby ('oiiiiiiuuitios as Chronicled in I lie PresM. bullish)- is sun scouting at me ylnnatolv l ,h ! , Ki front, and Petrograd is waiting to'my. ,, surrender to the Prench bear that he has received the Order bnt'not to you " of St. George (first class). .Look nere. sa,d an exasperated Tommy as, he stood clear of the Qer I nlted Press Service mans meacng gword( ..you muatnt LONDON, May 13. (By mall to' keep us hanging round hero all day. New York) The hero medal record Gtvo up that sword." of the" war belongs to the First Royal, The French Hne3 were eight miles Berkshlres. Men of this famous reg-, distant, and there wasn't a French- llku :"es so rapid- 1)()(lk,s ft,le lIlllnl,p( nU) a ,1Q I) i:i.ii Hie low 11 an wounded had been piled on racks In a big warehouse, l.'iO to a row. They wero without any bedding, and when wo arrived there was only one Servian , sl""1 slloxv He,Pl ilnclni- In rhliriri. of tlinm nil Wo Al tile recent meeting of werogUen 100 men to attend. Later county court an order was made to a Holland Hod Cross unit arrived. (appropriate out of the general fund "In tho midst of these terrible1?-00 for tno "edmond Annual Po eonditlons the plague reached ltsltat0 show a,11 Ul b&m sum for the height. There were neither hospitals islstcrs falr' warrants for said appro- nor doctors for the civil population. ' priatlou not to be drawn until after , Tho disease spread like wildfire, the '-September. This is the first assist-J iinnr victims .ivlnir. iin.-iiieiirio.i i 'unco the ncdmond Potato show has. iment had been decorated before, but; man In sight, so Tommy and the Qer- tne crowning achievement or its glory man started to fight it out. came when King George decorated! The guardsmnn's companions stood seven members simultaneously for 'aside and took no part. It was a duel distineulshed conduct under flre . Inf QtvnrH n,it,or h,.nno i .1.1.1. 1 " " ..e..-iv uujuuu, u nuil'U 'Tliplr fonts nf fnHnnlrv wprn nnrlnrm. imrfAni cblll wna nKn.., M t. , ed at different times. Heading the, The end came suddenly. A sudden list of the gallant seven is Acting Cor-J bayonet thrust caused the officer to poral Henry Day, who left a trench In t drop his sword and he gave in. He Northern France under heavy fire to! himself, a prisoner, brought the story tl,e 1 obtain water for a wounded man. to London. MANY CASES OF RHEUMATISM NOW their homos. over had outsido of tho city, all the - , t -t" - -- -- ; STOP CATARRH! OPEN NOSTRILS AND HEAD : Says Cream Applied In Nostrils llclievcs Head-Colds at Once. BIG STOCK Second-lland Goods, Kveryihlng you can think of hero Harrison & Matt Our store is on Klamath Av and Sixth itreet today. leMi, where lie spent four months In lighting tho plnguit. t .,.. lust.uit lellof !- ...t"", no waiting. Your Then came a food famine that mone' for llle "Ctessary expense of lasted nearly a month. The suffering "Hiductliig the show being raised by front tho fever was Increased by bun- subscription among the business men ger. The mortality from typhus ht-,, aml somu Private Individuals in leached 7fi per cent. Tho disase wasia(Hacel,t towns- AAA ospermiiy deadly wnen It attacked - tho Austrian prisoners; of tho 1,000 ! "M,M,U 1h ""'Koil" Coal , ni.Mi-t..i-n,i m Vniiovn nniv ami nm' Tho Mnrshflcld chamber of com-1 still alive. Ilut tho Servian govern-' merce lms '"stituted an Inquiry in 'ment Is dolnir its hest. .-in.i Hi mn.-. the Willamette valley relative to the Railroads Progress Elsewhere in the Courier will bo , found the advertisement inserted by j authority of Twohy Bros.' engineer ing force, asking for bids for the .clearing of the right-of-way for the 'second unit of the railroad, from iWilderrille to Hays hill. This ad- 'vertlsement follows tho visit here of SAYS WI-: MUST KEEP FEET DHY, JGeorgo W. Boschke. chief of the engi- AVOID EXPOSURE AXli EAT"'"" ,u,t" "" "" "aYO -narB LESS MEAT of construction of the .Grants Pass Courier. rallroad.- lullty rato Is growing lower. . fuel requirements, In view of getting WOOD WOOD Hlixk, Single limil i!,no Hh'ik, iloiible iii , , , , $,00 'y SIiiIim UK! "ft 1 11U11 liaudle llody miiiI MiiiIi hooiI letter liny your fuel now, while I lie price H Hn . t l-tiivo ordoi-H at Klamath Do partiiwut Store, Third mid Main PHOXE UiiH P. C. CARLSON dogged nostrils open light up; tho air .,' .,, ,,,..,., ,,. n r.n 'into closer relations when the Wlllam- "Tliii only way you can gel an Idea p;,ssages of )our head clear and you mim W(s (lci,oraU(1 t)J. th'0 g0PVjnll otte-Pacific shall be completed. Coos of tliu terrlblii conditions at tho town ,. hrealho freely. No moie hawk-, 1e, CrwB for i',s horoc WOrk and!001""5' C1U1 'urnl8U tho "'hole valley it by reading accounts of sonio of the ilK MuiiTllng. blowing, liendache. dry- KlV(11 ( 'goJ(J mc(lal )iv tll0 K'vern-' w,tu t0:l1 lf ,no ,narket cai1 ue suc' gieat plagues of the mldillo ages," he'ness. No sliuggllug for breath at f ' ' cessfully gained, and thoro is no de- suld. , night; )'"iir ''ld "' catarrh dlsiip- Dr. fooltlnghani himseir was .stricit- peais en with typhus Jn two of Its worst' iM Mtm buttle or Ely's Cream, fin iii8, tho "leciirrass" and llu "ex- tuim fioni )oiir dnigglst now. Apply! nnthemsticus." n Utile of this fragiaut, antiseptic, ' l)r Albeit II. Cooke, former police healing cream In your nostrils it, m,rnn of llrooklvn. N. Y.. mid Dr. , penetrates through eery air passage. fooklugham's onl) English speaking 01 the head, soothes the Inlliiiued or.p.m Fuiiielsco 1! ,.,..,.,,.., ion In the "black hole" of swollen mucous membrane ami relief, Portland 3 Vallevo, died of It. ','i, Instantly, YESTERDAY'S COAST LEAGUE SCORES "l..Hnir tun Hist few llliillllis tlmy It's J't H" uiailo an olTorl lo gUo tho lcllnw 11 i with a cold or nasty catanh decent I1111I11I." said Dr. fooklnghani. I I'nld Adveillseiiient I HOUSTON HOTEL -'omfortftblo Housek o o plug rooms nt the Houston. Moclor t la prioe, clean, nice. I.nnk them over on Main, op- . pnalle I'oatoMre CMk Yes, we have "Pure Mountain Butter, The Kind That Is Guaranteed Made by Klamath Falls Creamery Pernoll Don't stay shifted .Hpulvpdii; Lush and Cnrish. At Snn Ernnclsco Venice -I . Oakland 0 Henley and Mltzo; Prulott, mini, Abies mid Kuliu. At l.os Angeli'N f.-M Lake 2 l.os Angeles 1 Flttery and Hannah; Doles, uiylng the coal from boie Is-the best jfor family use that can be purchased. j Marshfleld Record. Spent ftc Asks $10,000 A suit for $10,000, resulting from injuries received by Isaac Shenetleld 2 iu a Jitney accident on Main street 0 I May 11, has been filed In tho circuit Smith and Schmidt and l'0,1't against Frank Chandler. Ore- gnu city Enterprise. At Portland 10 Stay olt the damp ground, avoid ' oxposuie, keep feet dry, eat less meat, drink lots of water and above all take a spoonful of salts occasionally to keep down uric acid. Rheumatism is caused by poison-" ous toxin, called uric acid, which is, generated in the bowels and absorbed into the blood. It Is the function of , tho kidneys to filter this acid from the blood nnd cast It out in the urine. ' The pores of the skin are also a ( means of freeing the blood of this im- purity. In damp and chilly cold; weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kidneys to do double work, they become weak and slug-, glsh mid fail to eliminate this uric acid which keeps accumulating and' circulating through tho system, even-1 I Champagne, Chablls wine and cider are the kaiser's favorite drinks. tually settling in the Joints and raus- and 0 0 Cieiiiiiery i Success Vies causing stiffness, soreness 5 ;! Tho new Alturas creamery Is meet-1 pain called rheumatism. Marti- ""K wttl " success far In excess of ex- At the first twinge of rheumatism ' 'pectatlqu for tho beginning. Since 'got from any pharmacy about fourj 'tho llm churning, which was on ounces of Ja'd Salts; put a tablespoon-1 - .i Tuesday, May 11th, over 2,500 iful In a glass of water and drink be-f iS i i pounds of butter has been churned. Ryan and A great deal of this will be used .locally, but Mr, Doty Informs us that Ipiolmbly they will ship about a ton Mrs. A. I). Wilder, pioneer editor i"' """ to San Francisco where Mr. of Republic county. Kansas, In the Watson bus u contract for tho dls ..nrlv seventies. Is Just cuttliiK her ' l'sal "f U t top prices. Alturas teeth at the ago of till, The Steam Laundries of Klamath Falls support fifteen American fam ilies, who do not live on rice, sleep In the laundry, or send their money to foreign countries. 1-tf Russian peasant womon work In I the fields with the men. rialudetUor. Africa has sixteen Inhabitants to the square iiitlo and North America has only one moro to the mile. Tho Volga, 2,400 miles long,' has only u four-Inch drop to the mile, which Is characteristic of most Russian riven. I foro breakfast each morning for a woek. This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to normal action, thus ridding the blood i of theso Impurities. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, harmless mid Is made from thu add of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthia uud Is used with excellent results by thousuuds of folks who are subject to rheumatism. Hore you have a pleasant, effercescent lithla-water drink which overcomes uric acid and is beneficial to your kidneys as well. ( Paid Advertisement) Today's mwi U Tie Hertlt. FLAGS For Everybody Wo have lliem Iu all nil for old or young. Get them now for the Memorial or 4th of July parades and exerclaea. Evans & Sons Phone 200, m t --z :'v't 8 fL .Ra a- 3&: ' ws V) -,