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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1916)
&&, sTlz s K w ir m JMM(, W W , THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Kiwm nyiiw wk iw 1U xf u i r TO,- ' i aw r. AH 4fe ft A 1 UiViUassiMtfAdfS. y TV -..-''- The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor TuTn - -.v, V ,iyFORsRENT -V .mm hIaLjI iApHaiN at tha USUI ! j w - - $0eM Hones, Klanuth. near 8Uth WllKNT Oflee roonw, atntle or Fen wit; steam beat aid til eon klMC" Inqnlre W. H. North. Odd )Hewa Temple. If i;' RENT Pour room furnished ikparUBent at Pitta flats, 825 Uncoln iSi. si.bi Published dally except nunday by The Harald Publishing Company of Klanatb Jells, at 11C fourth 8trct. Entered at the postofiee at Klam ath rails. Oregon, tor transmission thrauch the malls at second-ciaes matter. British Press Wins Out in Fight on Government I Greetings for 1916 From Great Men Siihtcrlntloa term by mail to amy addreat In the Dal tea Btatee: fin veir " Oaa month SO KLAMATH FALLS. ORKGON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1916 JK)D'WAHM room' and board. In talre Ttk and Washington, or phone FOR SALE R SALB-Body wood, thoroughly Briea reasonable. Phone R BALE Going to uaurorma; mi kr famltnre for sale cheap; house trenL5 if wanted. No. S3 3d stmt JRiSALB An Al Jack, good pedl iree, I years old. Needs a home. Sample Shoe Store, 715 Main Mt WHERE CAN THEY CONGREGATE? tOST AND FOUND -Pair of nose classes. Leave rkeUefs Cafe and receive reward. 4-Xt t FOR EXCHANGE ' TSADEl Automobile for well-lo- tlmber claim. Will pay cash Cereace, u claim is worm u. uaii MS Main street 4-3t (OFESSIONAL CARDS ptt-.F EK3HT PER CENT LOANS O N FARM LANDS ARTnTOR R WILBOK, 817 Main Street tc J ITY AND COUNTY IBRTPAPT PO istTRACTS INSURANCE jvstemeers Oregon Association 1 - Title Man Expert Plinbing MOWERS, BATHTUBS, SINKS, Properly Installed Oaaaptete Un of Supplies sad Equipment Fade, Pingle & Lorenz 701 Main 8t ' Scattered Shots NOW THAT it looks as though we are to get a federal building, I'm a wondering if its location will cause another split in town like the court house did, and cause Klamath to lose the results of years of favorable ad vertising. S. MILLS & SON kenu&ul Harvester hdmay MS Sixth. Street FREE! F R E E ! Demoiutration FREE Van Riper Bros. OF IEECH-NUT 'roducts fc.V.' 'Hit cur store and aae the dam ef dellcloue feeds out aw Mm Beech-Nut aoale. -? w j- r--m r..A x. PEiCH-NUT vtf 0km -. ft,V" mirwwwvmww vr unui t i - T aaRiDerBros. -. li:&xiiT'' wfOtt THE HABIT" H$TWi MKl Ifsia i&py T1 S ." THE CLOSING or the saloons re moved not only liquor from Ore gon. It also eliminated the meeting ninPB of thousands of men nil over Oregon. All the confectionery stores are displaying grape juice, loganberry juice and many other substitutes for the absent liquor, but as yet nothing has been provided as a substitute for men to spend their idle hours. Because a man spent time in a sa loon was not a sign that he was a hopeless Inebriate. Many went "there in order to help pass away time that hung heavy on them. There they were sure of a warm fire, of the companion ship of men. Now these men are In a most forlorn condition. They are try ing the pool halls, the barbershops. and even the stores as possible places to spend their idle hours, and in de spair,' they finally return to their rooms and go to bed several hours earlier than they would otherwise do. The Presbyterian church will this evening hold a meeting to discuss the Question of providing some sort of 'quarters or a resort where these men can meet Informally and spend their spare time in a profitable way. All are invited, and all who possibly can should attend. The attendance should also Include some or the men the movement seeks to aid, as their sug gestions should prove very valuable. These men should not look upon this as a charitable move, for it cer tainly is not. This Is a civic question, pure and simple, like the providing of rest rooms for visiting women, hitch ing racks for visiting fanners, and other progressive steps. Of all of the civic movements, the one discussed to night Is by far the most important. owing to great number of single men here, who are largely unemployed at this season of the year. 2. Establihment of a department of munitions, apart from the war office. to adequately provide the army with arms and ammunition, especially high explosive shells. -3. General interment of all enemy aliens. 4. War office permission for news paper correspondents to visit the front In order to keep the nation In touch with its soldiers. 5. Measures to counteract exces sive food wastage in military camps. 6. Efforts to conserve financial and economic resources and to prevent pub lic waste. '. Retaliatory use of poison gas against the Germans. 8. Placing of cotton on the list of absolute contraband. 9. Relaxation; to a certain degree, of excessive censorship restrictions. "WHY NOT Klamath county pine for flooring and interior finish in the Coast's federal building!" asks Sena tor Lane. And we reply by asking "why not?" FROM THE WAY the bounty goes up, it appears that coyotes are far more valuable dead than alive. CAN THERE possibly be any con nection between the fact that there Is to be a mass meeting tonight to dis cuss plans for a fight for lower freight rates and the fact that Traveling Freight and Passenger Agent J. E. Light and other Espee officials are visiting Klamath Falls today? What the War Moves Mean Br J. W.T.MASON (Written for the United Press) NEW YORK. Jan. 5. With the Rus sians now thirty-five miles inside of Gallcia, their offensive is assuming serious proportions. The center of the fighting, at Buczacz, is within twenty five miles of the main railway to Lem berg from the southwest. The Bukow Ina campaign is moving toward the Carpathians, but the Russians must first occupy Ciernowlti. Then the Teutons must retire from the Ruman ian border to the positions where they withstood Russian attacks last winter. In this manner, the first condition governing Rumania's participation with the allies will have been met, for after the Carpathian pastes are la Russia's power, the czar may buy Ru mania's assistance. Operations before YzemowiU are preliminary to such a situation. There is, however, no prom ise of success yet, though all evidence shows (hat a major effort la intended. Subscribe (or the Herald, So caita MMth. t United Press Service i.ODON. Jan. 3. England's mer riest little Internal war. the govern ment versus the press, is all over out the shouting. Books will be written about this Inside rumpus after the big war. but the big preliminary hullaba loo alrady has begun. Newspapers with sufficient intrepid ity at the beginning of the war to at tack the government for alleged mis tnke and to persist In the practice, are claiming complete victory. The fault finders early in the cam p.itgti were, principally, the London T'mes. The Mall, the Evening News, all controlled by Lord Northcllffe. When these papers crowned their cam paign of criticism by oposlng a great munitions shortage after the battle cf Neuve Chapelle and were joined by other publications in Insisting on a remedy, the government began to take notice. Tbo result was :t department of mu nitions of which Lloyd George, former Chancellor of the Exchequer, is the head. When the fault finding newspapers leveled their guns of criticism on the alleged diplomatic fluke in the Bal kans which allowed Turkey and event ually. Bulgaria to join the Central Powers; and when these papers were joined by the Manchester Guardian, Finland's leading liberal organ, the government took n.ore notice. Re icving their entire campaign, the niw.-pipers that UIU i-rit'clz. when ihej e'eem criticism .lue are claiming tculny the following rsform Instituted by the government as the result of newspaper agitatien: 1. Formation of a coalition cabinet to eliminate politics from the adminis tration of the war. William J. Bryan: "The year 191G has w llnped ft con 'fllct unparalleled In history. Whethor, 'measured by numbers engaged, by de- 'structlveness of Implements employee lor by cost In life and treasure. Our 'nation has wisely maintained neutral neutrality and refused to be drawn 10. Recruiting of alagle men In pref- . , ,h wftr 0ur ,,,, ,iuty during erence to married men for army ser- (ho conilng ycnr $ t remain tho lead-j vice. .T 0f the neutrnl nations so that wo 11. Complete reorganisation of the mnv B9 friend of all the belllKtontS( anti-aircraft defense of London. ,ert the largest possible Influence In 12. Official announcements from the fringing tho warring nntlons to anj various government departments hav- honorablo and permanent peace. May tng to do with the war, for the pur- the horrors of the present struggle t pose of counteracting public opinion hasten the day when, throughout the based on enemy propaganda. world, reason will De auosutuieu ior !. , nf wr .mnhlM-cao- force In tho settlement or uispuies oe- tured guns, aeroplanes, torpedos and 'tween nations." mines on public exhibition in London nnd nihsr rttiiM William G. McAdoe: H.-Following up the French Inno- "God wt that the American .people vatlon of equipping soldiers of the first 'y continue to enjoy the Mmable line with steel helmets as protection blessings of peace and prospc r ty dur- gainst shrapnel. ,'"R e ' tnl tho ou nf, 'nation may always be exalted above the material resources; that patriotism may never die: that lore of country may always transcend personal Inter est; that peace may be restored to .stricken Europe; that the American people may have a noble part In this restoration, and that they may always be foremost In helping the distressed and In useful service to humanity." m JfNNINOSy BRyAN., rv" VW J. vii WIDNIIDAY, JANUARY I, W Jniul acidity and given one a splendid ) .... . Lu.l.f..t UTMIa miu nppoilio ior uri. w mtw rn Joying our brenkfaal the water and phosphate Is quietly extraotl a large toltnne of water from tho blood and Ki'ttlim iciuly for n thorough flushing of nil the Inside organs. The millions of people who are both (rod with constipation, bilious spells, htoumch trouble, rheumatism; others who have sallow skill, blood disor ders ami sickly complexions are urged to got h quarter pound of limestone pliosplmte from the drug store, which will cost very little, but Is sutBolent to make anyone n pronounced crank on the subject of Internal sanitation. Ad. Flexible tllerx, sleds, and baby cut tern at wholesale price, WIIIUO TH1Y LAST Wm, C. Hum, l Pine. 3-tf 3. VMrADOO Alaska lutH n shortage of women, and the big territory In an excellent matri monial market. WHITMAN CAREER IS NOW AT STAKE JOtWMi CNIBLS I SE88ION OP NEW YORK A8SEM BLY TODAY WILL MAKE Josephus Daniels: 0R "The optimism of America Is Justl-, UeU U UUSIUl'SB lUMUIUUIIOt auio u0 BREAK GOVERNOR, SAY POLIT- teen a happy Christmas, and we enter! the new year with tho confidence that . it holds In store larger opportunities i tir,d more generally diffused prosperity than any previous year In the history United Press Serrtoo of our country Better wnges and lP, 8 v K. F. A. CLUB Weekly Schedule TUCSDAY-MEN'S CLAM 8 to 0:30 p. m. WEDNESDAY LADIES' DAY Class 8 to p. m. FRIDAY-MEN'S CLASS 8 to 0:30 p. m. SATURDAY-DANCINQ CLASS 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. 80CIAL OANCINQ STARTS AT t ICAL WISEACRES I, M y.Ai lCo4i3 fc-C 1 K.4C COUNT VM4 6fMnMfi Automobilists, ALBANY, N. Y., Jan. 5. The 1916 snorter hours Is the concrete cxprcs legislature, which la to open here to- rion that Increased wealth Is to be dls- day noon, will make or break Dover- trlbuted. 1 have Just signed an order nor Whitman politically, say the capl- Increasing the wages of most of the Itol's political prophets, who say that 25.000 employes In the navy yards, be- Whitman tor the laat year is not con- ginning January 1st. My -Christmas sidcred as, having been very close to' greeting Is: 'Grow old along with Ihn mntibllean nrwiizatlnn. Others me! thp best is vet to be.' " 'say the executive still can climb the ladder of necessary and progressive jon,nn VOn Bernsterff: legislation, to popular, possibly gen- --j aesre to convey my felicitations eral. republican favor. t0 the people of the United States for The governor Intends to keep in happy and prosperous new year." close touch' with the legislature. He may even adopt President Wilson's sir Cecil 8prlng-Rlce: example and personally read important "On behalf of Great Britain 1 wish to messages to the senate and assembly, convey to the people of the United Whitman avowedly has his eyes fixed States best wishes for a happy now on the White House. iyear, and may the prosperity of the His budget proposals. 8aid to have;countrr of ,on tatton.' been planned for economy and system in the state's government, will be pressed determinedly upon the legisla tors. Whitman says. One of these is the civil service reform bill grading state employes and standardizing their salaries. Efforts also will be made to place on the statute books progressive CSCIL, m AM Franklin K. Lane: "The people of the United States have no hatred In their hearts, for they are without fear. They have no envy, for no one can add to their wealth. M. E. Orchestra entertainment, proposals in the defeated new state , Thursday night at Methodist church. constitution proposed. admission 25 and 15 cents. 3-3t You Ve hit the right tobacco when you fire-up some Prince Albert in your old jimmy pipe or in a makin's cigarette. And you know it I Can't get in wrong withP. A for it is made right; made to spread- smoke-sunshine among men who have suffered with scorched tongues and parched throats 1 The patented process fixes that and curs out bite and parch. All day long you'll sing how glad you are you're pals with Fringe Albert the national joy imokt You take this testimony straight from the shoulder.men. You can smoke abarrelofP. A. without a kkkl Ithandr out all the tobacco happiness any man ever dreamed Jbout, it's so smooth and friendly. It's a mighty cheer im thing to be on talking-terms with your pipe and your tongue at tho same time bolt that's what's coming to you sure as you pin your faith to Prince Albert! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. 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(These greetings for tho now year were obtained by Carl Laommlo, who is one of tho most Important, If not the most important man, In tho moving picture business.) Now in the time to Have Your Auto Overhauled And put In linc for wprlaff My ork l fully guaranteed, and my prices are right. Wm. Immel At Central Garage Look and Feel Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink a glass of real hot water before breakfast to waeh out polaona, Life is not merely to live, but to llvo well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to nttain, and yet how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning insldo bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when thoy arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul longue, naHty breath, acid stomach. ran, Instead, feel as fresh its a daisy by opening the sluices of tho system each morning and Hushing out tho whole of tho Internal poisonous stag- miu matter. Evoryone, whether alllmt. sick nr well. -should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a gloss of real hm water with a teaspoonful of llmestono Phosphate in it to wash from the stom ach, liver, kidneys and bowels the pre vious day's Indigestible waBte, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus clean sing, sweetening and purifying the en tire alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. The ac tion of hot wator and llmeston m,n.. phate on on empty stomach Is wonder fully Invigorating, it cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste JS I iSmmmT 1 HI I I VsesTsTal I 1916 INDIAN HERE The fastest and most classy ma chine of this season's output The new INDIAN POWIRPLUB MOTOR, which Is the latest thing In motorcycle achievement, new commands the aalea sltuatlen. A HIOH GRADE WHESL WITH A HIOH GRADE EQUIPMENT KLAMATH SPORTSMANS STORE SEE VEQHTE HE HAS IT Main near Eighth WlHIliiiui THK QUALITY -UUTCHERBHOP No DeHvery, Poor QuaUty, Highest Prices, are u good reasons why you should join our list of Sat isfied Customers. Plrone Orders receive fee same careful attention, INDKI'K.NUENTsaAJUnrr Phone BS lBth nai Innfca m tl'i-.&j.- M .Cv