MlW iHi'-M-'f H,rtr(( ""i.:r .-i & . yV1' '- THE EVENING HEKALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, DKCKMUh , ,, ". '.. IV Bit. E"-i. .v. Mr l&V ' .AT . 1 f-..; .Vl mfri if 1 V'j I ii ?,. .lli . I -.;'. nM A" mtt '! hs' VW.'-'Ar f ,.- ' - .- - - v i-- - -- m- am a - j "'' " " "" IcnVsChMMiUn. FOK RENT MICftCT renamed ittti Oregoa Hoeea, Klamath, Math rR RENT Omoa noh, atogto ee Nit; steam heat aad all ee voatsars Iatalre W. H. North, Odd Pellewa Temple. POft MNT Neatly furnished now. , weoa pmee, til Mala. 1441 FOR SALE FOR BAUD-Victor Phonograph aad VMUa; bargain. Apply M Klamath imM. Mt C8SD PIANOS Reliable makes, U5 to Utt; (mm IS per meath antes. Qaaranteed ay rospoaalblo dealers. Piano Depot attt PROFESSIONAL CARDS LOANS O ltVAsUT LAMM S1T1 CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. v ABSTRACTS INMIRANCB THM Men Expert Pliabiig CeaapeHe Lane ef Pack, Piafk 4e Lorwue Pw IMM sPo Fast Flyers M0X0HCTCLE8 that travel at hare the tinaalga r a VaontK has a ceaaaleto Use ef I a fall Have of eae- EXPERT UmVAMMUQ gtobtorknt' KLAMATH STORTSMANS STORE mer vacanrs, mi kas it MUa Steamer aw Hiram Says: KLAMATH FUEL CO. Am dealers ha ALL KINDS OF WOOD AND OOAIy OT., SM MMm St. J. S. MILLS & SON yj X mmapvVV mmvavaTmrmmmmm mieNaal w wMVl IbdaVay f ' Wewla etmaato . HamVfii.Ytiur Autnll rieM4am..L for aaainc mmmv. -aBmrnk " eWemmmmmmmwT f nemmmmmmemwm ' 1 1 jVmmmmmVBT i"' aaaie to 'near aaea ami mum wmh am analaad ef. Hooka or a sen vat mTeaaL 'V-WjsS-l'V1 4"' '. " .n'ar-Mr'' work k 'fallr auan '-iimvmrhrlr la full avuaruirsmt1 a ad - ymrwm n w t BB W m w w w right. ,117. iLifV a- j.i: n i Mr. ' if :l i-Trszrrz sMOmrmM ,..' 'V" ewaaaa Vfi'l '!'- k.';''"m The Evening Herald W.O.SMITH.. Editor Pabunaed eaHy eaeept Suaeey ay The HeraM PaaMaatat Coaaaay at Klamath ralte, at 111 Iwarta Street stored at taa peotomea at Has ata falla, Orates, tor traaamlsolea through taa BMlla aa eeeead-elaea Sabaeriptlea ay mall to aay address la taa Halted States: 9ev it Oaa year ... Om meath . KLAMATH VALLS, OWMOM MONDAY, DCCRMRER 27, 1111 RESOLUTION TIME I T"S JUST about time to begin think- In ot new resolutions for the com ing year. Way not resolve to forever lay aalde the hammer, and apeak a good word for the country la watch you are earning your living? There is ranch work to be done dur ing the coming years If Klamath coun ty is to get the beat oat ot her efforts at the Paaama-PactSe exposition this year. Thla means work for all of aa, ao let, aa resolve not .to shirk oar re apoaalbnity toward oar towa aad eeaaty aad their fatare. The Commercial Clue exists solely for the advancement of taa tatereata of att ot Klamath coaaty. Mamherahip la this would pat yea la toach with these who are earaaatly working to better the coaaty! Why not Join nowT TRUE PRINCIPLE OP. REGULATION THE correct theory of regulating public utilities mast he that the corporation can get no more fbrita stockhokters aader regalatlOB than the ladlYidual would get as a arlTate la- Tester. Oa the other hand. It is the duty of public utility commlasleas to see to it that stockholders get the same fair re turn oa their layeatmeat that they woald reeetre oa a prirate iaTeatmeat Aay other policy drlree capital oat of utiUUes. t ' CMHavaJ CaW W1BBUCSM BJIBVUei , ITS ALL OVER bat the thaakug- aad the exchanging for proper awes. A FEW FELLOWS seemed to re member that Tom aad Jerry were with us for the last time. THE ETERNAL Question In every "Giving business house thla week: away .aay caleadarar" DOESNT IT SEEM FUNNY also good to get down to common grab again after two daya of turkey, chick en, candy, etc.? KLAMATH IS SURE skidding Into Leap Tear aader clear skies. What the War Moves Mean By J. W.T.MASON (Written for the Batted Press) NEW YORK, Dec 27. The first Im portant new German taxation since the war started is the increase of 20 per cent la the income tax levied against the Grand Duchy of Baden. Other states have announced their intention of laying similar taxes, while the im perial gove'rament la preparing like wise to meet the burdens entailed by the war. ' When the example of Baden spreads throughout the empire, then Germans will come to the fall realisation of bow seriously the war will affect the pock et .hooks ot fatare generations. Aad (Ms realization Is likely to have its ef fect on the outcome. Dr. Karl Helfferich, director of Ger many's finances, who once .declared that the war taxes would be unneces sary In Germany, because her enemies would pay Indemnities, admitted la the relcbstag that despite possible indem nltles, taxes after the war will be "colossal.'' His declaration indicated, that Ger many is not now ao confident as she once was that her enemies would foot her war bill. In It Ilea one of the hopes for 'shortening hostilities, for a demand for indemnities always means that a aatloa win eoaUaae to fight more Prices Beef on Beef fey the Side. Hind tmmTtr Prent quarter ... tc .Ifie Je We , Hawxhurit Meat Co. Estabrook, smL BsmVsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm PmmvmmmlmmBmV mmBrPBBmOnBmmlnW&Nft .mmmmtmmmmmmmm Vl LmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmV mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmumaBmmmmml mHBmmmmmBmmmmmmmmmmmmmV Bmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmlmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi mmmmmmmmm9mmmus9mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmBmmmmmmmmmmm smmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmW Js '- OnBETBammE HBV W TsmmmmmmmmmmmmmmVRlmmmmmmmmmmHBB'BPmmmmmmaaiD vdBmml Bmmmmmmmmmmmvuf- H V mmmm BmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmT ' BsmmmmmmSSSBBmmBBfc'"' -ijBsT BsaammmmmmV V. dHmm mmwEmmmmmW B iESmmaBBBBmaBaBBv iv EnmmmmmmBlnEnCii!l mmmV maaaaaaaaajsamaaaaaaw . ss BVEEEEEEBmmmmmmmfv mmmmV mmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmmml 'ammaaaaaaaaaaAwaaaaaaaaaaaaLX saaaaajsk maaaaanaaammaj bbbbbbbbbbi i -v. aBBBBBBBBB7aBB,vaBBBBBBBBBBBm uut3vmJa sm maa ammmMNammmmmiit'mmmmurVmwmjHaajl wMniMy w9eBSL SBm aBBB k BBBBBBBS-BBBBBBBBBalv PBBBBBBBm ISBJIiBBBBBf J vr maaw bbbv mmav i mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmwt v- masBBBBBamwj. v, jimav saa maBmav i77Tjsnr amBmBmBmBa?'aBa The spotlight of politics haa shifted to a new figure. The man oa whom It now rests is Henry D. Estabrook of New York and Nebraska. The story of American possibilities, political i ob servers are saying, is told in Bstabroek. A year ago he was an "unknown." To day he is a candidate for the repub lican presidential nomination, a "dark horse" rapidly gaining speed. Estabrook first attracted national at tention when he stumped the Middle West for McKinley in 1896. Then he dropped out of sight for a time. 1 He Is now again in the public eye as a re sult of a series of brilliant speeches In which he has proclaimed the doctrine of "protection, preparedness and pros perity." Business and commercial or- fiercely than for almost any other rea son. II Germany Is losing hope of get ting an indemnity, then there will be somewhat less reason, perhaps, for the allies continuing their efforts to the bitter end. The income taxes laid, by the state are only an indication of the frightful load that the relcbstag eventually mast saddle upon Germany aa a whole.' If this load becomes a realization, early enough, Germany may balk at having to bear it Subscribe for the Herald, 60 ceats moath. A gift to strengthen your portrait. friendship Make an appointment today J Henline Photo Shop PHONE 39 327 Main Strtet emmaammmmmmmmmmmmmVwammmmmmKK ImmmmMamtHPawH'ammmTwmmBmml' mHlxh Dark Horse, Up in the G. sanitations In every section ot the country have listened to thla doctrine, liked it, aad called for more. Advices received from Washington are to the effect that sentiment la growing for Estabrook. Already Esta brook headquarters have been estab lished In Omaha, and his friends are confident that he will land the Nebras ka delegation. Tall, square shouldered and square jawed, thla new political figure la a man about It yean of age. He achiev ed prominence la the practice of law la Omaha, waa later well known la Chi cago legal circles, and Is now a leader of the New York bar. Thla new figure, which promises to hare an influential following at the re publlcaa national convention at Chica go in June, Is described as a plain American. His friends Bay if he haa MT LAKI LOCONIOB , ' Work is rapidly progressing on the telephone line. It will not be long be fore It Is completed. Henry Morrison was a Klamath Falls visitor Tuesday. The young people held a Christmas service, of song and tableaux Sunday evening. L. A. West is about again after a siege of the grippe. T. N. Case has been ill with the grippe. Work is being done on the road near Lum Short's. Crashed rock Is being used, which will help the road wonder fully. Theodore Case Jr. Is spending the holidays at home. He la attending O.A.C. The New Year Is 'to be celebrated at the church with the annual banquet and program. Those who attended the previous years will remember the oc casions, and the committee u trying to phut for an equally good time, this year. v Christmas Wadding. At the borne of the bride's slater, Mrs. Edwin J. Bloomqulst, oa Jefferson street, Rev, E. C. Richards Christmas Eve united Charles D. Dodson and Lysle Dorothy Sutherland la matri mony, The groom u employed la one of the mills at Sblppiagtoa. Of Great Importance to Both of Ut WeeeaaMerUM of to We wsliema new amwta, make yoa.feeiat hem ihteafli the simplicity of oar methods. When yea eaea aa aeeeaat wKfc thla beak R li year beak aad oar daty, to ate that yea are satisfactorily served, Looms 0. P. Race any fad It la In knowing America from Its history to Its Institutions, and even to Its animals and birds. He Is an out door man, democratic, and a great stu dent. While some of hla friends have classified him as a progressive repub lican, he says: "I'm a republican with out any qualifying adjectives." Mr. Estabrook was the first among those recognized aa republican presi dential candidates to outline a concrete program on national defense. He baa declared himself for a navy aa big aa any In the world, a standing army of 150.000 to 200,000 (With a reserve tea times that number, military training for the youth of the land, and the crea tion of a merchant marine. He did this before the American Bankers' Associa tion at Seattle, and Immediately after wards the bankers adopted resolutions endorsing his program. OUCH! BACKACHE! PAIN FROM BACK RUB LUMBAGO OR VH STIFFNESS AWAY WITH SMALL TRIAL BOTTLE OF OLD, PENETRATING "ST. JOCOB'S OIL" I An! Pain la gone) Quickly? Yes. Almost Instant re lief from soreness, stiffness, lameness and pain follows a gentle rubbing with "St. Jacob's Oil." Rub this toothing, penetrating oil right on your painful back, aad like magic, relief comes. "St. Jacob's Oil" is a harmless backache, lumbago aad sciatica cure which never disappoints aad doesn't burn (he skin. Straighten upl Quit complaining! Stop those torturous "stitches." la a moment you will forget that you ever had weak back, because It won't hurt or be stiff or lime. Don't suffer! Qet a small trial bottle of old, honest "St. Jacob's Oil" from your druggist now and get relief. Adr, Subscribe for the Herald, 60 vents a m oath. oar aatraaa as a matter of great jtve each, depositor coartooae, ae matter how email, aad try to First 'National Bank Factory Plane Tantr In town four daya oaly, atglaalag December nth. Leave orders prompt ly at Shephenl 1'lann Depot, nest door pontolBce. ST-Jt The work of Introducing modern aaa Itary measures In China la In charge of Mrs. Lotta C. Hume, a graduate ot Johns Hopkins University, Mm. Winston Churchill Is an expert stonoRrnphor and shorthand writer, and frequently acts aa a shorthand writer for her titled husband. Minn Jenny Wade, head buyer for two departments In a large St. Louis department store, rose to her present position from a cash girl. Kansas spinsters are organising an 'old maids' union." Iteconl headquarters at Rheaherda. SADOGRAPH Dearest Public: You were nice to me, and I like you, and to show yoa my heart la la the right place I am going to sell every thing 1 have left la stock at a price that la a winner for yoa. I am just as happy as smart people, and I got money aad love galore, aad I would shed some ot the love to yea, but I got to pay a gay what I owe, so you be sure and come over aad get my price oa jewelry before yoa bay. I dont care If yoa doat love me, why, that face of yours looks like It had wore out three other bodies before you got thla one. I guess yoa are some pretty picture. I meant thla for a guy that eald I waa high priced, and he waa ao low down aa to lie. aad besides, he had never been In my house. I do love you, though, aad I dls cant help It. Amelia aad I are going to take a trip on the Strahorn special aa soon aa the business men get the track laid. aadJ we are going to Portland, where all the brains of Oregon are situated, aad she la going to splash all tho'water eat at the Columbia, aa they need no chasers now. Tomorrow I am going to sell every thing I have In thla store, aad a lot more, I am going to meet anybody's price, and I am going to go farther; aad ao you squeeze your little dollar until It saya "cheap, cheap, cheap," then come over. You watch my win dow and aee If I dont put the ham la hammer, and pat a knock In the rotten ole Jewelry business. Some day I will tell you the story ot the boy that got a pony for Christmas, but It got away. 8he picked the scat from scatter And aho slipped it to, a cat It humped Ita hack And fussed Its tall, And scratched her, 'just like that That's what I'll do to you If youdon't come over. SAD McHATTAN. '1,1 " !) Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men ef net water each mem tog helps ue leek and feel , aweet, Happy, bright, alert vigorous itad vivacious a good clear skin; a natural rosy complexion and freedom from III ncsii are assured only by clean, healthy blood. If only every woman and like wise every man could realise the won ders of the morning inside bath, what a gratifying chanae would take vlace. Instead ot the thousands of alckly, anaemic- looking men, women and girls with paaty or muddy complexions; In stead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks," rundowns," brain fags" and pessimists we should see a virile, opti mistic throng of rosy cheeked people everywhere. An Inside bath ia had by drinking, each morning before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate In it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowels the previous day's In digestible waste, sour, fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweatee Ing and freshening the entire alimen tary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Those subject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particularly tboae who have a pallid, sallow complexloa aad who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug store which will cost hut a trine hut Is sufficient to dem onstrate the quick and remarkablt change la both health aad appearance awaiting those who practice internal sanitation. We mast remember that Inside cleanliness Is mora Importaat than outside, because thfskta does aot absorb Impurities to contaminate the blood, while the pores la the thirty feet of bowels do. Adv. II yoa are particular about ...w .-.wv , vnucote. OW 8 Yonn Roof? MX IT WHILK THK HUN HIIINKH W. D. MILLER Does all klni'u of. roofing sad can, erete work Walnut anil nth. i, DO YOU KNOW M'n Imve moved Into warm, omfortoble quarters aader the K. K. K. Store? HERE IS A WELCOME llare to meet your friend anil peas a pleasant ttveaJag NakeYtirselvesatHMM With MUSIC BILLIARDS BOWLING THE NEW PALM Corner Mala aad Fifth Cars for Hire DAY Oil NIGHT Hunts Falls Am C Phone 17 NIGHT CALLS APTKIt 10 P. M. P1IONK I4T or 14-T Save Yourself aLong Tramp In your search h quality and eem omy combined. Come right here and you'll tBl juat wbst yet tcok In thowiyef WOOD land HAY Qualities rlfM! prices right, a Hortiiients Urpa sorvlco perfeet Why seek farth er when you em do so woll beret Stehorn GHZ WW Pheeetf ff Mala Street. -a- mathFalUAthl.Uc(M , PAVILION i riMNclas- Kvery Satorday " Mil I't THH QUALITY HVTOHRH MsW Ho tteHvery, Poor QaahW.f Wgkoet Prtow. 2 a. -A HUM! I ' '.h.M tain our Hit Of V. Ultod Cmttomere. J Pboew Ofdera WClTf. M same eaeeful attention,.; INDBrKNDKWiEtt DhM. aa law nn rrr' 1U V"" " """ . . m n M J m m t m '! ". , '' 1)?- I (-T 1 A' "m -1 lKhJ-. 4 i 'WttH rt-;"i : . Jr.- :'V .! n1