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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 5, 1915)
$" j. jtI --i" i?v;, 4V T t i.i-i - V k.M i'fc .FV to lalg-vy ir i st ' Mr A V THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVKMBKR 0 in. xfti&Z ;a Is. il & h l" 15. lA' "ft LJfr& BjTI a" ". I'i wrl & h i W'1'' Vm stwaM aa Jmmwi. A CMfeete aae Dm "llMhad aayta cosaaaay e Aneer lea," s The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor Sea the taaaftraeUbw trunks at the Bradley Harass Co. 17-lt HenifsChstiMAibs. WMMnWMIMWMW FOR RENT NICELY furalshed apartments at the Orcfoa House, Klamath, aaar Sixth FURNISHED ROOMS aad light house keeping rooms at the Crawford, la Kelsey block. 631 Main -lm FOR RENT Office space at 60S Main street Cheap. 4-St FOR RENT Fonr room cottage with hath; partly furnished; cloae In. Enquire 408 Klamath aTenue. -8t Published dally except Suaday by The Herald Pnblnhlag Company of Klamath Falls, at 116 Foarth Street. Ratered at the pestoSJce at Klam- ath Falls. Oregoa. for traasalsakta through the malls as secoadetasi natter. FOR SALE CIDER made to order; winter apples. $1 a box. H. Newnham, phone 2O8W. FOR SALt? Thoroughbred Poland China boars, 6 months old; also some steer calves. Apply Ben South wetl. Oleae. 4-4t Subscription terns by nail to any address In the Uelted States One year II, On 1 Oae atoath 50 i KI.AMATH FALLS. OKKQO FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5 1MB ft) xi irror Al KLAMATH FALL FOR SALE Two horses, wagon aad doable set of harness; cheap. E antra Sample Shoe Store, 715 Main 4-St SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED Young man, desirous of learning stock raising, wants work on a stock ranch. Ad drees P. O. box 1055, Klamath FaUa. 4-t HELP WANTED WANTED Girl for general house work. Phone Ltekey raaeh. Dairy. What the War Moves Mean MISCELLANEOUS BIDS WANTED for copying plain work oa typewriter. For farther laformatioa see J. B. Mason, Mayor, atettyaalL S-lt FASHIONABLE Maka street. Dreasmakiag. Ml f-lm-aod Smbeeribe for the Herald. 60 eaaU PROFESSIONAL CARDS eassajaVMesejsak,seaj CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACT INSURANCE Members Oregon Aeea elation Title Men By i. W. T. MASON (Written tor the United Press) NEW YORK, Not. 5. Premier As qutth'R very significant revelations Tuesday in the house of commons, concerning the progress of the war, showed that 1.000,000 British were engaged in the recent offensive on ti.( western front, and that the na tion's burdens are serious. If 1,000, 000 British could not pierce the Ger man lines six weeks ago, it la difficult to believe that the western deadlock will ever be broken. There is no question about the bravery aad tenacity of the British. But the more these qualities are em phasised, the leu hope there la that 11 is numaniy possible to overcome the deadlock by, force of arms. Efforts to break this deadlock can not be Indefinitely continued, because or the approach of taaacial exhaus tion. Aad when AaquKa urged the nation to practice every private econ omy, he meant that the people ought to save more, la order that they may be taxed more heavily later aad sub scribe to future loans, also. If the world's richest empire la compelled to take a gloomy view of LEGE, nor nuances), ine pugnt 01 Oilier Del liferents must undoubtedly be equal ly serious. Therefore, it is more nrobable than ever that peace will come out of the gradual financial ex haustion of the belligerents. 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Trapped on the upper floors or caught behind n ' door, which, opening Inward, waS 1 Jammed shut in the panic, the chll-l Idren were burned, suffocated or tram pled to death or crushed by leaping! fiom the wliulo'v ledges. The hoavU est los.i of llft vnn in the main hall, behind the big entrance door. There were woven hundred pupils In the building when the fire started, their ages ranging from 7 to 18 jears. SEND LETTERS MANUFACTURERS t'AMPAKIN' FOR HALF MILLION IMILI.AU PAYROLL HTAHTKI) TODAY, WHK.V LKTTKHM ARK HK.NT OUT Another eumpalgn, betide that for greater membership, started today, when lottera to prominent manufac turers all "over the country were mailed. It signified the start of the proposed campaign for a half million dollar monthly payroll for Klamath Falls. The campaign will he conducted en tlrely through personal letters. No special form totter will be circulated, but each mmiufacturer applied to will rcrulto details as to why Klamath Falls would bo a good field partlcu Surly for him. "Tliere are always manufacturers that will come In If iu ge thorn the city," said one Commercial Club om elnl. "They me the kind that Insist 011 being presented with building, li.ml. etc., by the city. We don't want that kind wo want big moiuifnctur riw and tellable miiniifnitiirers to put In plaulM or branch plants here. "It U undeniable that thli U n won do fill ll.'lil fur manuracturers, and will hummo much better when new i:ilwi)H are built here. Water power, law product overy thing Is mailable t0 make Klamath Falls one of the manufacturing confers of the West. Your Choice ALUMINUM WAKK. FANCY OOODH, ART WAIIK, tmoCKKRY, UTKNMILH, NTATIONKRV, KVriRYTIII.N'd NRW Henderson' s IISI.IM Main Htrert Second 300 -Egg Hen Is at Agricultural College FRED B. HURD WATCHMAKER aad JEWELBR Watch aad Jewelry repairing of all kinds promptly doae. Hlghst prices paid for old gold aad silver. We guarantee first class servise aad solieit a share of year patroaage. MAIN ST. PHONE ST A. C. 8TRATTOX White Bldg. Klamath Fall Telephone Connection MEAT CAUSE OF KIDNEY TROUBLE TAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS v IF BACK HURTS OR BLADDER BOTHERS (Herald Special Service) OREGON AGRICULTURAL Corvallls, Nov. 6. With a record of 301 eggs In 36S days, an other ben, produced by selective breeding at the Oregon Agricultural College, baa succeeded In reaching the coveted position of a 300-egg pro ducer the second whose official rec ord haa been announced to the world. A few years ago It was considered Im rosilble that a hen should produce 30 eggs a year, since the average hen in the United States produces about 72 eggs annually. About two .years ago one of the college pen of excellent position to equal or surpasa COL-1 selected layers astonished the world the earlier record of 303 eggs. by producing 303 eggs In a year. Just j "The noteworthy featuro of these before that another of the same breed- records is that they are the result of Ing had made a record of 291 eggs, I selective breeding for eggs, and eggs and this hen Is a grandmother of the, atone, carried on at the Oregon sta new record hen at the college, known J t Ion for a number of years," said Pro Even If you do not drive aa auto mobile, you need aa .Attaa accMaat policy. Hrc Chllcotc, 6 Subscribe for the Herald, 60 coats a month. Points the Way Tills Statement of a Yrvka Resident Will Interest Our Readers as R-11E. The mother of the new 300-c(g hen had also made a world's record by producing 834 eggs In four consecutive years, an average of 217 tgfs per year for four years. An other member of the same family has made a record of 286 eggs. Two oth er l.ens are well above 290, and are in ("ssor Drydcn, In announcing the now records. "Hen E-11C Is one of a flock of sixty of similar breeding that nil. t.nlsh tho year with an averago of more than 220 eggs. "This new variety has been devel oped by crossing different breeds, and has Icon given tho name of Oregons." Old Stows Mad New Now is the time to got oat yov M heaters aad have new Uaiage made. No Bead to buy new stoves. We can fix your old one as good as new. Our charges are very mod erate. Pad, Ping k 4b JLorcnz 7M Main St If you must have your meat every day, eat it, but flush your kidneys with salts occasionally, says a noted authority, who tells us that moat forms uric acid, which almost para lyzes the kidneys la their efforts to expel it from the blood. They be come sluggish and weaken, thea you suffer with a dull misery la the kid- United PreM Service ney region, sharp pains la the back or SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. sick headache, dlzxlneu. vonr mtom. I for an active national CIGARETTES FOR BOYS COMBATTED ANTI-CIGABETTE LEAGUE IN SESSION, WILL TRY TO KEEP MINORS FROM USING WEED, PLAN NATIONAL CAMPAIGN of Livery Rig aad Saddle Hers as at the MODOC STABLES Hay, Praia aad Feed for Sale K. I. CHILDERS, Prop. How's Your Roof? : SI?.., , VIX IT WHILE THE SUN sHHNBf H acb sours, tongue Is coated, aad when the weather is bad1 you have rheu matic twinges. The urine gets cloudy, full of sediment, the channels often get sore and Irritated, oblleina- vou to seek relief two or three times dur ing the Bight, too neutralise these irritating acias, to cleanse the kidneys and flush off the body's urinous waste, get four ounces of Jad Salts from anr nhr- macy here; lake a Ublespoooful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act One. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemoa Juice, combined with litbhv, and has been used for generations to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralise the acids In urine, so It ao longer irritates, thus ending bladder 6. Plans campaign against the use of cigarettes and to bacco in other forms by minora were begun today with the opening of the Anti-Cigarette League of America. Many directors of the league from various parts of the country are at tending the convention, which will continue tomorrow, and they plan to carry their work to parents, teachers and employers. hesitate In doing so because the rev enue of the school would be cut down, the appropriation of school money be ing based on tho average daily at tendance. Many principals have written to the state department of education, asking If there is any way to give the chil dren a day at the exposition, and still count them on the day's school at tendance. Superintendent Edward Hyatt today said there Is no way un der the law. "But," Hyatt adds, "the school di rectors could well afford to set aside a- day or two for the exposition, even If the schools would lose a little money. A child can learn more at the exposition In one day than he can In a month at school." STOPS HEADACH E, PAIN.JPGIA Don't safari oi a dim pack- of Dr. Jaoug' Hetdgcba Powdwi. Our neighboring town Yreka points the way In tho words of one of Its most respected readers: James Lovolace, Fourth street Vreka, Calif., says: "Time after time 1 have had lumbago und backache so ibidly that I could scarcely do any thing. I used many remedies, but none seemed to do me any good. Be fore 1 had finished ono box of Doan's Kidney I'llls, tho backache and other troubles had left." I'rlce COc at all dealers. Don't Imply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney I'llls tho same that Mr. Lovolace had. Fosler-Mllburn Co., props., Huffalo, N. Y. (I'ald Advertlsemeat) SALMON "tk.niiin.rre llraud" Columbia River Vo. Tins. MACKEREL " .Norway !mk, arn, rh COD FISH 10e "Mauw Flake llrand." Dsady for Breakfast, tt-ll. hrlrk, SARDINES 25c "Nommady tlrrnid'" hi purr Ollv Oil. II nwd) for thr ajwcM--,ini) be kiwi. IK. FISH FLAKES "llurnhnm . Merrill, itm, iiiimi'il, 2 fur 25c TUNA FfeH "H. it W. or I'auama lined." The Chkfcra of the Hea. Kum la aalail, 15c and 25c MINCED CLAMS "H. YV. Ilraml." Hmall Ttas Packed ia Clam Juice, 2 for 25c VAN RIPER BROS. "GET THE HABIT Phong IS 6th and Mais O. K. Livery and Feed Stable Muody A Hilyard, Prof Phone AsU. Corner nth sad Oak Prompt aad cMrlent service, dead horses ami first rlass rig OFFICE OF Dr. C. O. Prentice Veterinary Hurgeee You can clear your head and relieve a dull, splitting or violent throbbing hoaduclio In a moment with a Dr. James' Headache Powder. This old time headache relief acta almost msgl rally. Send some one to the drug store ninv for a dimo package and a few mo--niits after you take a powder you will wonder what bivnum of the head hIm-, Hfiinilii ii ml piiiii, slop Huffrr. i," ItV ihihIIi-.-, 1Im Hiiru you gt-t wlmt i"K inr. Quick and Reliable Service Freight, baggage or aaeeenfer. Eaulased wiu, aute buses and ante trucks Meet all trains and beats. Day er night service. Western Traiufer Co. Phene: Office, 1ST ReeMeace, MUt. (WRENS TRIP TO FAIR NEEDED 117 l: Ull r a?B &.n.OT mM-eUs&n I VS-WSVTB . a. e - - :-z i wmm m mmm m fmmmM mmm m v " I Jad Salts Is InexDaaalve: ea.ano( Injure, and makes a delightful, eter vescent llthla water driak-Adr. PSwJsac awl eat). I 'net tha al fatv t a few caws fUm am lfcjmi.7 TWENTY ACRES Have M acres SH mttes fraea Falls i ataas read aad aader ' Jaet tha alaea for cakkeas, atga aael rewewm. Wta seN for fl,. oa aaay tarasa, WaaM take lot as Bart m, vnmetu, am I I'lU.VCIFALH WOULD FflRE STV. DElfTs) FOR RXCVWnON TO EX. 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While you are able to eara put by something now against the tlmo when earning powors cease or are Interrupted. A fow dollars wll open an account with this bank, FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Cambray Lotion Oue of the really good toilet iif4wltlc Hint no om slraaM be without. IlecoiHmeaded for rough skia, chapped hands, aad u nimriier of toilet uses, It Is a fitamaiit anil welcome additloa to the bath and shave. gSc par peine. MatiiiraciMred aaoi ant ecu by . l Al7.Z mwcmrmMomum savaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaUaaaaawsBHai w Ar ! 1 hi w4h "i -ft -irh A c -l y It . in Tc ;