The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 07, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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HI mwm pictures HMd at the
Bend Studio
tfc brali because liono U the
Bt irtlillc photographer In tbti
ltllyi Iho cheapest, because
foit no more than elsewhere.
XmM Is almost lioro and we art
alt busy. You will bo disap
pointed If " wn"' 0ur cuatom
mi are iilcunoil with our work.
goat ptoplo won Insist on paying
M morn than wo aak. Coma to
tb Doixl Studio mid you will be
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1125 MAIN HTItRBT
Big Business May Ask
Strong Protective Tariff
United Press Horvico i,,m.. - ..
riiirAfwi n - .1 . mid. ji uuictie, Mlnne-in-'
CHICAGO, Hoc 7 -II In liimliiiwi oil. i.r.M.,. , .'.. """"
men ken today fro,,, pBr(H of lhe "Association 7 v . "i,
country will rotifer on a turlff uro-i'",'l City, Ind.. president lnHi.'n. "
rluMM. Whole ,oc,n,lon of Manufacturer and Com-
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH pai.i OREGON
WAR ON DOGS IS
BALDWIN'S UKASE
OFFKXH1VK ACTIONS OP DOGS TO
UK rOUXTKIlKD ClUKF mobil
1ZKH KQUIPMKNT FOIt "8TRA
TKGIC REASONS"
grain njpienuntliiK tliolr vluw
? limiiik. in ,l0 prnt'iit tariff will
be asked, ll U hiiIiI. The ton
mere,.; Charles R. Loilor, Klyrla, O., The secret
la out. War baa been
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fere,.c clutlen: J. K. Z '.. ,....""'. ?"",td " lh M00.001 .tray ca
Japan's Foremost Financier
on a Visit to United Stttts
Jest six
teed wad, 4 Irrigated,
oil. cKcvBffK
cash SesCMcIete
was under ,.,, ., , ,. ,,,,. T prwildent ; l-J,
The tariff nr I. not produ-lug "". Chicago; Joseph It. Gruncy. the "huni.
m.fflcleut revenue to moot the incrw.. Philadelphia, president Pennsylvania he 2E,
HINTS ON
EYESIGHT
If you have fruqucnt haadacbaa
which medicines do not cure; It
you Me dlstnnt objecta mora (or
Im) clearly, or need to bold
printed mntter nearer to or fur
tbir from the eyce than formerly,
sr used more light; If you have
observed any of thcie tblogi, your
light need tho aid of correctly
adapted glaiiea to aialat aa well
as preserve It.
Accurately fitted glaeeea are
only ponalble when tho alght baa
area scientifically teated. We
hare every facility for doing thle,
and exercise tho greateat rare, ao
that you may rccolve the utmoat ;
heacflt from Hearing glasses.
We offer you accurate aervlce. I
H. j. winters!
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.... v.,.vm.i. hi our imuoimi udmlnla. ."niiinjeturorH' AHBOclntlon, and H R
tratlon, which undoubtedly will bo Hmlth. general counsel of the Mlchl
added to If we Iiutimiho our nrmy ond 5nn Monufaclurcra Aasoclfttlon
mlm:.' A" lkkUm '""Ul of Ho"n,or nurt0" f Oh "d the
milling company hero. "When the Hon. ltohM nn, .,,..... .f"
v,r la over, the United Blut hIII bo lloberl Dollar Hteam.hlp company of
be one raab market I., tho world. Han FrancUco. are ,,! nmLn'
KiirmiAiit. tiiH.utfi.1.1 ..... .. . . -b ..v
"-"' ...nil. iiiiriH nin iry to Rioaicerfl.
unload hero to make up foi hwt nrollt. -
Tho tariff xliould bu recoimtructod to
protoet I he wolfaro of our uorkcrn.
akllled mid uuHklllcd, mid miloly with
the object of protetlliiK and Htlmitlnt
Inj the trade tipnn which aener.il
prosperity deienda."
Th'; foil wIiik HpcakerK urn on fir
UL' ARTHA' IS
STILL ON FIGHT
NOSE CLOGGED FROM
" A COLO OR CATARRH
Apply Cream In Notlrll
Open Up AJr 1'aaaage.
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Ah! What relief! Your clogged
noitrlU ope ti right up, tho air past-
age of )uur IiojiI are cltur and you'
can liroatliu freuty. No mure huwklng.i
inulTlliiK, miiioiM illaclmrgo, houd
nihe, dryneiM no truggllng for'
breath ut night, your cold or catarrh
U gone.
Don't Hlay ktuffed up! Oct a imall
bottle of Kly's Cream Halm from your
druggist now. Apply a llttlo of this
fragrant, antUeptlc creum In your
uuHtrllH, let It penetrate through ev
ery nlr puHtuge of the hcud; toothu
and heal Iho nuuIIuii, Inflamed mu
conn membrane, gllng you Inilaul
relief. i:i)' Cream llultu U Just what
overy cold ami catarrh aufferer bos
been seeking. It's Just splendid.
Adverllaoment
JOIIXHOV8 HTACIK MAXAOKIt
n.lVH IMXCtti IS TfM) ACTIVK FOIf
limiti:it MAX, AX1I HK ASUS
A WA It It A XT FOIt AltltKST
InfcKtlng Klamath Falls street
to bo modern warfare, too.
should you logo a. dog In!
be consoled to think that!
the methods that ensnared him am of
tho latest approved 1910 model ,
Secret preparations have been coin '
on for some little time. This all came
out nt last night's meeting of the
council, when among the bills pre
sented there bobbed up one for dog
catching apparatus, which bore the
O. K. of Police Chief Baldwin.
The dute of opening hostilities, ev
erybody hopes. Is an early time.
I'l.VK onovR PICKUPS
3,000 furs Wanted
BY 15TH OK FEBRUARY. HIGHEST
PRICES PAID. BRING YOUR FURS
TO US LET US SHOW YOU
Between 6th nnd 7th on Main The Glial Store
J. B. CHAMBERS, Prop.
(United Press Correspondence)
LONDON, Nov. 10. (Ily mall)
'I hough Jack Johnson baa retired
from the ring, tho former black heavy
weight champion Is still doing a llttlo
sparring, according to his stage man
ager, in tho Marylebono police court.
Tho 'director of Johnson's stage
career, who appeared with one eye
neatly swathed in white, asked for a
Niimmons charging the negro with as
sault. Tho bout took place at Pres
ton, and the magistrate referred the
would-be planltln to the court at that
plate. Meantime Johnson is his own
Mage manager.
A. R. Campbell has moved Into the
new bungalow ho has erected on his
farm. t
Tho Pine Grove Literary Society
had u good attendance and a special
program at its meeting Saturday
night. Miss Murray gave a good talk
on education and tbe great work
Hooker T. Washington bad done. Af-
ter tho usual program they had an'
old-fashioned spelling match.
The people of Pine Drove surprised
Mr. and Mrs. -Albert Miller last Fri
day evening. An enjoyable evening
was spent. The crowd numbered
about thirty. At a late hour a bounti
ful luncheon was served.
Quick and Reliable Service
Freight, baggage or ptaeMier. Equipped with auto busts and auto
trucks. Mttt all trains anal heats. Day or night aervlce.
Western Transfer Co.
Phonet Office, 17 Ratldanct, ztt-n.
Happy the Family
Protected from adversity by n
snug sum In the savings bank. It
Is an unfailing friend In tlmo of
need. Why not open an account
today and begin tho protection it
la a mnn'a duty to provide Wo
shall bo glad to recolve your first
deposit. You'll always be glad
you mado It.
FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH FALL8, OREGON
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MKMORIAIi
Whereas, In vlejv of the death of
our friend and associate. Mr. Abel
lAdy. and the still greater loss sus
tained by those who were water users
.nnd by those who were deaaest to blm,
1 Therefore. He It Resolved. By the
jmombers of the board of directors of
tho Klamath Water Usors Association,
That it is but a Just trlbuto to tho
memory of tho departed to say In re-
(-retting his removal from our midst,
which occurred at Merrill. Oregon,
September 16, A. D. 1915, we mourn
for one who was worthy of our re
spect;
That we believe tbe loss of Mr. Ady
Is not confined alone to thle project,
but w 111 be felt by all tho projocts of
the United Statea reclamation aervlce;
That Mr. Ady waa well and favor
ably known, and bad taken an active
and consistent Interest toward the Im
provement of existing conditions rela
tive to the welfare of all water users;
That a copy of this resolution be
given to the press .and the secretary
Instructed to forward the original
copy hereof to Mrs. Ady and family, to
whom wo tender ezpresalona of our
sympathy In tbelr affliction.
C. A. BUNTING,
JOHN IRWIN,
J. R. DIXON, Committee.
Miss Rmmn Schneider and Miss
Nina Noel are visiting Mrs. A. R.
Campbell.
H. M. Miller and son are "logging"
sago brush on their place in Pine
Grove.
There will be a box supper and pro
gram at tbe Pine Grovo-achool house
Saturday night, December 11th.
Charlie Dutton baa returned from
the fair at San Francisco.
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Cartl of Thanka
We wish to express our sincere
(hunks to the many friends and neigh
bors who so kindly assuated us In our
recent bereavement In the loss of our
beloved husband and father.
Mrs. L. J, Morser and Family.
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Advertised Letter List
The following unclaimed mall mat
ter advertised on tbe 6th bt December
will be sent to tbe dead letter oflce
at Washington on the 18th of De
cember, 1916:
Barnes, P. M. (8)
Brown, K. O,
Chase, Earl ".
Carlson, John
Donave, Martin
Evens, Johnny
Ferguson, Dr. A. D,
Harbaugb, Wlndle
High, R. W.
Morrell, L.
Stubblefleld, Omar
Waits, Bdnah
A charge of 1 cent will be, made on
all letters delivered from this list. In
calling for letters, pleaae aay adver
tised. W. A. DHLZRLL, P, M.
BABOX SHUltTSAWA
Baron Kl-lchl Shlbusawa. recog
nised as the leading financier and
business man of Japan, la now In New
York, accompanied by a party of Jap
anese bualneee men. During the star
of the baron and hla party they will be
entertained on an unusual acaJe by
Japanese and American aocletlea.
This la the second trip Baron Shlbu
sawa has made to this country to pro
mote tbe aaaoclatton of American and
Japanese brains and capital. He la
tbe leading private financier of Japan,
a merchant on a great acale, owner
and operator of mines and other In
dustries, and always a worker In be
half of his country and government
Iu 1878, with Count Okuma, then the
minister of the treasury, and the late
Prince Ito, minister of home affairs at
DeVavflejorat Bale IVeMes !
Location of principal place of W
nets, No. 1 Sansome street, on tae
northwest corner of Sansome. and
Sutter streets. San Francisco. Cid.
.Location of works, .Klamath, Fall,
Kiamatn county, Oregon.
NOTICE: There are delinquent
upon the following described (Stock,
on account of Assessment No. 6,
'levied on the 18th day of October
1915, the several amounts set ansa-
jslte tbe names of the respective share,
holders, as follews: ,
Nos.of Nos.of -NAMES.
Cert. Shares Amount
H, a. Lawrence, 128
W. E. Palmer ..106
Jno. C. Hill,
trustee ...,11?
Jno. C. Hill,
trustee .
Jno. C. Hill.
trustee .
Total . .(. J4004 $4,004
And In accordance with law ad an
order of tbe board of directors made
on tbe 18th day of October, 1915,so
many shares of each parcel orsaeh
stock aa may be necessary will be sol.
at public auction at tbe offlce. of the
company at No. 1 Sansome street.'on i
tbe northwest corner of ganaotaaaad
Sutter streets, San Francisco, Cal...
jon Monday, tbe 20th day of Decem
ber, 1915. at 10 o'clock a. aC said
day, to pay said delinquent aasess-
jment thereon, together wHkrcostrroC
advertising and expenses of the sale.
H. O. LAWRENCE. Secretary.
Office, No. 1 Sansome street, on the
northwest corner of Sansome and
Sutter streets, San Francisco, Cal,'
4-iet
loo dee, $
-118 100 188
..ii9 ioo iee 'lc
that time, he "founded tbe Toklo
Chamber of Commerce. He waa lta
first president, remaining at Its bead
uninterruptedly until Ul health forced
him to resign In 1905. He was cre
ated a baron in 1900.
Subscribe for the Herald, 50 cents
a montb.
Best of Livery Rigs and Saddle
Horses at the
MODOC STABLES'
Hay, Grain and Feed for Sale
K. I. CHILDERS, Prop.
liulldJng PernriU Granted.
The following' permits were granted
at Iaat night's council meeting': II.
W. Butler, woodshed at rear of 8. S
S. Milling Co.; H. L. Shorn, wooeehed
on Klamath avenue; Naral'a -Bakery,
corrugated iron wagon, ahed; Roberts
A Whltmore, enlargement of ware
bouse; C. P. Stewart, remodelling of
old Palm cigar store.
Xew Sewer Line.
A six inch sewer 180 feet in length,
la to he constructed in the -vacated
portion of Roosevelt street.
Ewauaa Encampment Tonight.
Ewauna Encampment, I. O. O. F
will hold lta regular session tonight
Visiting Patriarchs Invited.
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We have moved Jstfe warn,
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the K. K. XV4Mete?
HERE IS A WELCOME
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PAVILION
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Connect with this fast one!
Don't let their "record-making taste" get by you.
PIEDMONT Cigarette are going faster in sales crwy
day. Simply because men find that here's- a Cigarette
that does more than promise it DELIVERS.
AU-purc Tobacco put together in a blend that smokes
as mild and mellow as a whisper.
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