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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1915)
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Klaaatk falta TelepkoM Coaaeettoa Store Mack Nw KeeiS thaUae towtw year lift heaters mad km bow Mitel mo. KojNitotajranrilnw. Wo coo ax your old one as good as Oar charges are Tory aod- PkckPMfw & Loreaz 7M Main at of livery MODOC at the ey. Feed (or Bale U.V Prop. How's Your tU It WaTJIiB TBK HVN ttsTJNaw . D. MILLER all Mads of raofag oai cm crate work "VowMMN aweveS Wtw Peoples Market Of-WJ FOB aWaWfBBW ft, & Grifsby, ?tp. VAUnMMCM WAKK, MUM dJOOM, 1-4 I W Mr I : iriirTiiNfl Caaglili etook of PMaSfMBATS ofallkJade rSONK M I ipnir Qhoiqe I f T J-, " Lf1 l .iaaa " I -' 'CMOCXaas, iMIMIIMtr, S ThEYtnmf Herald W.O.SMITH Editor PukUsked daUy eseapt deader fcy The Herald PabUsalag Ceapaay of Klaaatk ralle, at 111 reurtk Mreat. Catered at tko aeotoMco at Rlaa atk ralle. Oretea, tor traaMkatoa tkroack tke aMlle ae eeoad-eUa 8aaeertUM tereu kt bm1 to ear addreee la tke flatted dUtee: Oae rear . , Om MMtk .. . RXAMATH VAIXa ORaWON TSimSDAY, NOVSMRRR 11, 1MB THK WAR GOBS ON THE kelllcereata U Europe,! as teuctoua as orar, but It Is clear eaoagk tkat tkey are alt tired, ears Judge Ooodwta. la Ooodwla'a Weekly. Tkey woaM all ke glad akoald soae tklag kaspM to kriag akoat 'peace, kat tkey era Uko a koy wko kas by botk kMds seised tke kaoks ot a gal Taulc kattery, coapletee tao ctrcait, knd caaaot let go. -Tkey are aoet uacoafortakle. bat tao toy tkey seised ta inerrtaeat botdt tkea ap to pan lskaeat. Tke Igktlag stlU goes oa, kat tko lapetaoaa tary of tko opoalag oaset has ekaagod to a aaltom deteralaattoa witk" accaaalatod hate to add tkat deteralaatlM fast aatU tke oad. Tals wo gloaa froa the dispatches. but tke strata apoa the people behiad the aralee. the strata, the sorrow aad the despair, wo cam form no coaeep Uoaot. A weak head witk a match caa start o groat a coaaagraUoa that soao- tlmes huaaa eCort is too feeble to arrest it, aad it caaaot bo stopped until there is notalag left om watch the flaaes caa teed upon. Tko pres ent coadiUoas keyoad tko Atamtte seem to bo of Uko aatare. Bow cam those nations stop the slaughter, tke wsste. the sorrow that is eoasaalag tbea? Who could write terms of peace that either belligeroat woald accept? England woald say: "Wo, lire ky trade, we cannot hare that trade de- Ustroyed. We caaaot lire with the fear always before ae that oar skips aad coasts, are aaaafe. Wo caaaot corn iest to a peace which woald still hold our teaure la India aad Egypt aader a menace; It slways will be while Ger many poetesses a powerful aary." France woald aay: "Wo hare main- talaed oar nttlnasl ladlriduallty since the days ot Charleaagne; we caaaot be aada a subject aatlom now." Russia woald say: "Sfaee the days ot oar Catherine wo hare struggled for a free right of way. throngk the Hellespont; it loag ago should hare been oars, for by what right kas aay power to lay its hands apoa God's ocean aad dictate what ships shall sad shall aot sail apoa tkea?" la' the saae way Geraaay woald claim all rights for her people oa land sad sea, aad point oat that lass muck as si! ker lead la occupied, ske, too, mast depend apoa trade for 'prog ress, and that ao embargoes mast be lajd apoa tkat trade. Tke eries'frea Belgium aad from Polaad'WMld ke cries for vengeance, Md their deaaads woald be for ob solete ladepeadeaee. "It Is easy to see how Impossible would be tke task ot fraaJag an ac ceptaklo peace sdJastssMt. Were Frame Jeeef to saddealy dto we kellero It woald comeeatrate all tke German states aader om rale, aad est Hamgary off as an Independent power, or were tke rale to go to tke house of HoboasoUern, Hungary might ke re tained sad Balgarla aad Tarkey la Europe might be. sneezed, free pass-' age glTM Rasslir for her ships through the Dardaaelleo, Belgium re stored aad Framee gaaramteed agamst farther menace. Tko trouble tkea would ke witk Great Britain. Bke aerer would eoaaeat to aay such set- tleaasat, aad Framee aad Rmasta Md Jspaa weald ho koaad to sUad by her. Rut tkea Fraas Josef w aot deadrklt klagdoa la aot dlrlded. and the war goes oa without any prom ise of 'abatement risible anywhere. J- COMMUNITY HEAiyTHFUIiNEM A HEALTHY community is om fa tbst Is not oaly free froa dl eases that aff lot ike bodies of Its eltissss but tkat la - tka I Tiger aad strengtk of yoatk, thai kas witkla Itself all tke powers eseeatlal to tke proper perforaaaee of, all of its fuaetleM. No eeaaualty earn be ooasldered keel thy that has sluas, tkat has a dis- rfputablf sectloa "below tke tracks,, or elsewhere. Such a eoamualtr la like a persM .with a wltkered llak or; mum aeaker; Ita Mtlre body Is lowered ia ssleieacy. laeteed of fcav- THE back by an Insufferable drag that acta like a brake oa Its wheels. Municipal authorities aay do muck to rid a community or sluas aaa in sanitary sections, but a aosparuean cltUens' organisation a local coa- munlty building club caa do aero. Politico eaters to a greater or leas ex tent into the policies ot municipal au thorities; whereas It eaters aot at all Into the policies ot the nonpartisan deretopment club. Such a dak kae the "law on its side" If it is necessary to appeal to local tribunals, but usaal ly It can do as much or more without making such an appeal. ETery community should concern Itself regarding conditions In its back yard, should Interest Itself ia the housing of its poorer and more un fortunate classes, and should see that It has ao plague spot whence disease may at any time break forth to spread.) sorrow and sufferelng. Community health demands community sanitation and no Insanitary section or district tcan safely be neglected. . Scattered Shots . e e e WHY NOT, aTa ategan: "Did you buy It in Klamath?" TEACHING SCHOOL seems to bo highly remunerative ia Klamath. For Instance, you'll notice that a big per centage of those with us a year or ao are now wearing dlsmonds. SHOULD BULGARIA demobilise, Greek dispatches state, Ferdinand gets the medal for the only original more in the war's history. SO FAR, THOUGH, there are ao re- ports of demobilisation by Oermaay, France, England, Austria aad Russia. THERE IS A CITY ordinance re garding keeping sidewalks clean dur ing this kind of weather. Could TOU be pinched? IT IS EXPRESSING their rlewe that gets many Into hot water, kat the stereopttcoa lecturer caa eapress. mall or carry his Ttews, aad lt'a all right Just so he gets them there oa time. PAIN GONE! RUB A SORE, RHEUMATIC ACHING JOINTS RUB PAIN A WAV WITH A SMAMi TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD, FEME- TKATING "ST. JACOB'S OIL" 8top "dosing" rheumatism. It's pain only; not one case la Ifty requires internal treatment. Rub soothing, penetrating "St Jacob's Oil" right on the 'tender spot," aad by the time you say Jack Robinson out comes the rheumatic pala aad dis tress. "St. Jacob's Oil" Is a haralees rheumatism liniment, which aevjr dlsapolnts and doesn't burn the skin. It takes pain, soreness and stiffness from aching Joints, muscles aad bones; stops sciatica, lumbsgo, back ache and neuralgia. Limber upl Get a email trial bot tle of old-time honest "St Jacobs' Oil" from any drag store, and la a moment you'll be free from pslas, aches and stiffness. Don't suffer! Rab rheumatism away. Adv, No War Lord ever tougat a aore streauoa agnaSjgjp aj4B4Bas g lf wage agalaet la- ferior quality aad alsrepre seatattoa of aay klad. Ton kave m kow we are sieged with of. fen of WOOD Ml HAY apt wklek we eoald aaaks) a 11MM) aere pre- ttU we eared to deceive yea. Bat your -we -. Sffet ywar VPMaBgaaaaVal laaaaaaaaV Ma( ' gm!saaaaaaPa( TgaaaaW sgaaal f '-llgaw ' T .kastlae far aeed a aawwa a , bwtww qaaUty tad fsir deajlag. Do yM sastala as? ' GETZ Wb EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH Oregon Beef Outlook as Viewed 1 ' I OREGON AGRICULTUHAL COL- LEO B, CorvalllB, Ore.. Nov. 11. The supply of marketable beet has oeen cleaned up early and with romarksble thoroughness tbeWure of the trade being large eastern shipments. This reverses 'thecctndltlona ot the Isst three years In which heavy shipments ot beef weremsde Into Oregon from points aatar essVst the Rocky Moun tains. This condition encouraged In creased ''production In Oregon and growers;coBfifonted the condition ot Urge bodies of marketable stuff with coast markets, dem&ndtng less thsn usual. Hence the shipments east, which went largely to Omaha and Kansas City. The present situation, summed up by Professor E. L. Potter, heed of tho Agricultural College Animal Hus bandry department, Is thst local prices of marketablo beet are a little lower than normal and prices ot feed ere considerably lower. Thts tact has caused the eastefh shipments. The degree of local depression Is shown by a comparison ot prices of feeders for ths last three years, which were Proves Dry Due to (HeraM Special Service) PORTLAND, Nov. 11. As a result of Inveetlgattoas recently made by C. J. Humphrey, pathologist In the De partment of Agriculture, It has been found thst dry rot in "mill construct ed" buildings tn Washington and Ore gon ia due. la all the cases reported, to Ignorance and gross negligence on the, part of the users ot wood ss structursl material. It has been found that timber Intel ligently used under normal conditions, will aot rot, and furthermore, that dry rot Is easily preventable. In 99 per cent of the cases reported, the cause wss Insufficient ventilation In the building or around the timbered Joints. A lsck ot fresh air and heat American Nurses Tell Some Graphic Tales United Press Service SAN FRANCISCO, Nor. 11. "Pic ture & city of beds 40,000 of them. And these not half enough to take care of the endless stream of wounded that came pouring In. Dowa from the Carpathian mountain snows they came, In two wheeled carts, body piled Fish and Oysters FRESH EVERY DAY Hales Fith and Meat Market Stove StaraagdMr, Prop. 7M Mala St. FkMe 1ST FRESH SALMON aKMM) Auto DeNvery THREE FACTORS Of this tank's Msfuiaess ars vital and are Its principal sens fer being.' There are Its responsibility te. customers, eteek hstdsrs, and the ooaamawKy at large. Meet Important is its rs sesnslblllty is yew M a wK of the community, In pretesting yeur Mensy, giving yew esne iMneial advise and extending a maxl. mum of credit Meed en geed banking principle. ..We are necss. sary te one sneeker m egetsmsr and financial agent, and, should get scaualnfea, -Ved are welcome te consult us sn any phrase )f the banking FALLS. OREGON m by Expert - .. . . .-! ... fMil.M tWlt as follows; rnwi i '"' "- years ago were o.n, uu - " 16.25 to I6.no. and this year io.u. This wss for good stuff near railway shipping points. Only small lots ot cyders aro going Into tho feeding grounds ot Kastoru Oregon and other livestock districts, since feeders lost money tho last two years and are unwilling to take sny more chances this year, reed le con sldered scarce and pastures light, dus to light rainfalls and rather poor hay croDs. provsiung growing conumuiw are usually followed by late growing weather the foltowtug spring, so that tho feeding season ts likely to be pro longed at botk ease, "Notwithstanding these facts," aid Professor Potter, "hsy prices remain about normal, tho lack ot demand for fattening about balancing the light crops snd rsther heavy supply of stock cattle on hand. There will jirob&bty be no big supply for the Portlsnd msrket In the nest tew months, but the demsnd tor meet Is stow and western buyers will probe bly bo willing to get on with rsther less thsn the usual until the demsnd Improves." Rot Is Negligence creates a moist snd musty atmosphere conducive to the growth of fungi. It Is well known that decay often starts In at damp cellsr. Some times lumber becomes Infect ed with dry rot In the ysrd or shed of tho mill, snd Is then Ignorantly or negligently sold for building purposes. Yard Infection Is usually caused by Improper piling of the lumber. Tho lumber ts not plied so tbst there ts a free circulation ot air throughout, or with sufficient slope to permit the rsla to rua off. In the shed the In fection Is generally caused by contact with a moist floor. Mr. Humphrey's study has undoubt edly revealed the met that dry rot ts not only preventable, but unneces sary. on body. Tho blood of them waa frosen over with an Icy crust. Limbs were frosen stiff, clothing wss. scanty and when they camo there was no room for them." This was a portion of the vivid pic ture drawn today by the first party or American war nurses and physicians to come from the Russian front. Dr. A. M. Zlnkham, a serious faced young American, told the story. Other members of tho party were his broth er, P. H. Zlnkham, Misses Sarah Hlb bert, Cora Johnson and Anna Smith of Chicago; Mabel Rich of New York, and Hattle Relnhardt and Mlnnlo Ech- ternach of Philadelphia. They bad been In the American hos pital at Kiev for a year. Funds gave out. "We left Just as the Germans were ! supposed to be about to take Kiev," said ur. zinxuam. "The town wss panic stricken. Women and children clung to the top of trains, snd sixteen were peeked In esch compartment. "The battle front was at times less. than loo mues from us, and we went over frequently, a dbuio u just at spectacle it Is afterward that one tees the tragedy, In the hospitals," The new women's ouuoiag ai iae 'lUnuey County (Minn.) poor frm 'will hnvo a smoking den for the old I woman Inmates. An Optimist A man who owns a FIsV Brand Reflex Slicker $3.00 when 'OKI Prcb says rain. Waktpifiof, iImIu IUI, TS c.L SatitkH Cwmmtiirt .Y. Scim! for cUlc iBMBVSi A. J. TOWER CO 'fcHBfcVrS r BOSTON A t'nr of Hint ImMdy Hock Springe "PKACOOK" COAL will arrive about November 15th. Plato your orders to bo delivered on nrrlvnl of tho car. Price 111 per ton. We also handle dry slab, body imil limb wood. Bend In your or ler. Phono 1R7. K4.AMATM FUEL CO ito Mala Street BmWer's Hardware Wc supply you with your every need in the way of Builder's Hardware. One trial will convince you that this' store has the LARGEST STOCK and the GREATEST VARIETY in the city. Get the habit of coming to the -QUALITY HARD WARE STORE-for ytjur ev ery need. 'LOWEST PRICES on everything. Roberts & Hanks Ul"K(li I.Mr 'o-igtkyS TpfwT f r'dO dRaaaw Quick and Reliable Service Freight, baggage or passenger fqulppsdtwlth auto busts snd awls .trucks. Mcst sll trslns and beats. Oay or night servlcs. Western Transfer Co; Phone t Office, W Rssldsncs, 2stlt. Ifakiaf ifcgggT TsS FH'saaaf I xxjr ggggV Iv r saaT" fi '"' Mm AlWiHy FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON fERDPIANOS r, w a giJa. m aaaa Aaa! a sagaaal gl as ML aa, aaaaaaa1 tnaaaaW, Tr iQjmmmiApKmfM: THUHBDAV, XOVKMIIKn ll( ltlI Ksea If you do not drit. ZT mobile, you ! ,, .w T policy. Hee Chlkote. T Miss Mildred Cole, it inHu. .. tins undertaken the task of rJiLrr1' the city ot Csmdeu, N. 3. " HINTS ON EYESIGHT If you havti frequent budtthts which medicines do not curt; It you see distant objects mors (or lets) clearly, or need to boll printed matter nearer to or fur ther from the eyes than forsurly, or need more light; If you tart observed any ot these things, yew sight needs tho nld ot correctly adapted glasses to assist ai wtll as prcsorvs It. Accurately fitted glasses art oifly iHMtslbto when the sight set been scientifically tested. Ws have every facility for doing this, end exercise the greatest cars, so that you may receive the utmost benefit from wearing glasses. Wo offer you accurate amies. n. j. wiiiacno eoJMsMarfsjijaJ Van Riper Bros. GROCERS Hi-las' !IU IMrkle, aew erse. Troat yoarorlf to n few, Per (lotcn, 3Sc. Pimento Morronw, Isjpertes Muanlsli. A plMnt addasa lo a Mkid. IV. ltlX) Orlvr. S. W. Ilrsnd, Cat IfornU. A tourh of olive el anil garlic lieliw. 'M sad esc. Kuttrrli Hnure. Usoil la preasrisg Hpsntsli illshm. I or. fTrewtr Dinner, line ltli rice. Tee for 23c. Cnmpbrll'M um.. All rarleaei, I Or. "Get the Habit" Phone 85 6th and Mat THE ROAD TO FORTUNE Is through tho savings a""; No ono who doesn't save will ever have. Open on ncount hers sss acquire tho habit of saving. Toe find It more and more PM",T' your savings grow, and you u iw ways bo glsd you acquired tnssn Inghahlt,, The wlader air dupe f aoe saw alps year haads. TT RewOAICregvm: Used every stay it WecttJ ly relieve the trouble. JJi moves all eereaess, PJTl H wUmi aad acts a "IK " ""Ti " . Imp. tnre aw 4 Jl M MS fP WlS 1 W L taaaaaaaaal aaaaaaaaaai fJ L U year skin food, vnto !?. "'i VltlBlaULI 7L w. i-sf" -arawsaaaaasas aaa jju 'aasvw mm tt: fi. ' j ai . v n 'y' '4 National Bank lag pepitotlM tkat w sll eaeieat, S vmfwt WJsWarW aaaHto' gresslvw aad prMpsreas, It kas V w- tti' .-!.. VJ " aHletoM abMt Its aeek. It le keld Mela Street. i 'arkte .,' iBS't.Tl