The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 21, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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The Evening Herald
W. O. SMITH Editor
FOR RENT Four room furnished
souse, doaa in. Apply War
Ostaeaaia. lMt
FOR SALE
SALE of 4-mInute cylinder and disc
phonograph, horn and hornless
machines, 4.75 and up. Shepherd
Piano Depot, next door to postofflce.
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PahHaha dallv axeast aaadat bf
The Herald Publishing Company of
Klamath Falla. at III Fonrth Street.
Ratared at tha noatoBce at Klam
ath Falla. Oracoa. tor transmission
through th mails a secoad-claastj
matter.
Subscription tarma by mall to any
sddress la the Halted Rutae:
One year 11.00
One month 10
BOOT WOOD Thoroughly seasoned.
Reasonable price. Phone S70W.
17-et
FOR SALE Three full-blood Poland
China boar pigs. Enquire Jan. T.
Henley. 20-st
FOR SALE Good wheat straw. In
quire of Ralph Jamison, Ankeny
ranch. ll-6t
KfjAMATH FALLS. ORBGON
FRIDAY, JANUARY 81, 1916
LET'S PASS PROSPERITY AROUND
handling la exactly the sams as that
of the carlot shipper. Aa tha present
moTement grows it will only be a
question of a short time until every
town of a. alee will hare a community
shipping organisation, and when this
cornea to pass there will be none of
the worrv and Taxation in connection
with country killing.
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a e a a
DESPITE ALL Garrison can say or
do, congress Just doesn't seem to ctre
a continental.
FEED THE BIRDS,
NEWSIATE CRY
AUDUBON SOCIETY'S HKCHKTAUY
ASKS ALL PARTS OK STATE TO
ASSIST IN PRK8KHVIXO Ol'lt
SONGSTERS AND (1AMK
Mexican Characters in Murder Case
toi'" wro wrrvcuy Writ tea. 1W
I UIIIIOl IW I'liailKMI ltftir II.. n- T
t'lillrolv. ..
OF COURSE, nobody will kick
! you pay up before Pay-Up Week.
SITUATION WANTED
WOMAN wants position as housekeep
er or cook on ranch. Address Mrs.
B., P. O. box 885, Klamath Falls, Ore.
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HELP WANTED
WANTED Man and wife for work on
ranch. Phone 18F4. J0-8t
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
8 PER CENT LOANS
On Irrigated Lands
ARTHUR R, WILSON
S17 Main Street '
CITY AND COUNTY
ABSTRACT CO.
AMTRACT8 INSURANCE
Members Oregon Association
Title Man
Iff LAMATH FALLS has joined
1 hands with thousands of other
communities In the United States to
Increase the nation's prosperity, and
at the same time distribute it so that
all will be benefitted.
We are all. dependent upon each
other. No one class can gain at the
expense of ail the others. The fac
tories cannot run without market for
their goods.
The employes cannot live without
this market. The farmer can make
no money If there ia none to buy his
surplus products. Aa the farmer pros
pers, all prosper. As the other com
mercial interests of the country pros
per, the farmer prospers. We. all
must look to each other for our liv
ings.
If we can turn Into the channels of
business the millions of dollars we all
owe each other, so that we can again
use these dollars to buy more things
we need every man who Is supplying
a need will prosper.
That Is the object of National Pay-
Up Week, February 21 to 26.
You can help and you can be helned
If you will nay ud durina- this week.
The business men of Klamath Falls
have pledged themselves to pay their
bills at this time. Let's all work to
gether.
Let's pass prosperity around.
FEED THE BIRDS. You enjoy
their songs in the spring and summer,
and you enjoy hunting quail in the
fall.
WRITTEN THOSE letters yet? The
week Is fast sllnnlnn away. Other
sections of the state are busy, so let's
send out some, good tidings about
Klamath.
THIS STUMPING TOUR of the
president's might be called prepared
ness campaign for preparedness.
GIRLS. GIRLS, this is Leap Year,
you know.
IT IS TO BE hoped that the plumb
ing ordinance drafted about a year
ago will be brought before the council
at an early meeting. This seems the
psychological moment.
A Merciless Judge
One Who Shows No Favor.
The following appeal has been sent i
to all parts of the Btate by Dr. Emma
J. Welty, corresponding secretary of
the Audubon Society. It Is an appeal
well worth the attention of every
resident of the state.
'The cold wave and snow are so
sreneral throughout this section that
unless feeding Is systematically done,
many blrda will suffer and perish. If
the people will only put tbelr waste
cabbage, apples, apple skins and
cores, or whatever they have from the
kitchen throunh a meat chopper. It
will form a food that will greatly aid
the birds. This food should be left In
protected places as much as possible,
on spaces kept clear of snow.
"One of the most efficient ways of
feeding the blrda is to put what Is
known aa 'chick feed' from the gro
cers. This can be obtained for small
sums, and will go a long way
One of the most Important thin
to remember Is to put out water for
the birds."
COMMUNITY STOCK RAISING
Expert Plumbing
SHOWERS, BATHTUBS, SINKS,
Properly Installed
Complete line of SnppUes
and Eqmipmes
Pad, Pinfk t Lorenz
7M Main tt
Van Riper Bros.
;'GET THE HABIT"
Phone 85 6th and Main
Coffee
HOar Own Brand," 8 lb. ess
$1.00
tea
A Mend of
teas. 1-8 lb. canister,
40c
Syrup
"Met Oake." Pleasant to
taste. ft -gal can,
60c
Hominy
"Like' mother used to make,"
5Qc
Pimentos
Frees gnaw. Fine for sand-
riches, per can,
15c
F. A. CLUB
WMkly Schedule
TUESDAY MEN'S CLASS
te 9:10 p. m.
WBPffagDAY LADIES' DAY
., Ctsee to 9 n. m.
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aJ SOCIAL. DANCI NO tTARTS AT
THE following from the Pacific
A Livestock Reporter ia an article
well worth careful consideratien:
At A MMnt nlhaMS nf -
the point was made that no two of
their number ever had their livestock
ready to go to market at the same
time, therefore, they could not com
bine their shipments sufficient to
make a carload. This immediately
called up the question of community
oreeaing. Many district ham aorrad
this problem to their entire satisfac
tion. The farmers in a certain section
hold a meeting and' decide uponthe
breed of cattle, hoars and sheen whfen
the-majority of them desire to raise.
Alter this question is settled they se
cure sires all 'of one breed, or ner-
haps in the case of a bull, the com
munity as a whole invests in htm.
They then'arrange to do their breed
ing so that the Diss or calvea'wtit
come within two or three weeks of
each other, which means, with the
usual feeding methods, these animal.
will be ready to go on the market at
practically the same time.
The various sxancea ud fnm
Institutes over the country are now
majung a special study of community
shipping, and it la not an tmnan.t
thing for a lot of hogs to come to the
siock yards at the nresent Mm. with
from fifteen to thirty different nvn..
ships, and the results so far have been
entirely satisfactory Indeed.
The shipping master In charm of .
community shipment recently smiled
very oroaaiy when he remarked that
the market had advanced 2K mt.
since he had begun to assemble his
present shipment He said this would
be good news to his clients. Thn i.h
wan expressed by one of hu (
that these self-same people might re
member this little circumstance when
at some later time they might come
on tne market and find it on 25 centa.
One destructive nesslmut hn . .
the market not long since, at a time
wnen nogs were inclined to be weak,
made the statement that ha hi ..
gone on the market when the prices
were not falline-. which hmnfhi -k
the observation that . m.uaf ....
advance at some time in order to be
aoie to decline.
Every farmer who haa an flin.H
with a granse or hma .i
should Immediately take this matter
Of commimltv .t.in.i i ..
- Miiiiu( wa oreeaing
UP With his Officers, tn th. a ..
better Information may be had re-
garaiog wis subject. It's a well
known fact that th nm.
hog in a community shipment receives
ine same price for his offering, qual
ity considered, as does the man hA i.
on the market with a three or four
carload shipment, and it is a further
fact that his percentage of cost for
A merciless Judge is Father Time.
Before him the weak and the wanting
go to thewalL Only the truth eaa
stand. For years the following atate
ment from a Medford resident has
withstood this sternest of nil test.
Mrs. William Charley, SOS N. Grape
street, Medford, Ore., says: "I had
pain in the small of my back and
sometimes I could hardly bend or
straighten. At night the trouble both
ered' me. too. and often I couldn't
sleep. I tried plasters and liniments,
but nothing helped me. Four boxes
of Doan's Kidney Pills made me weR."
Over five years later Mrs. Charley
said: "I have had no kidney trouble
since Doan's Kidney Pills freed me
ef it"
Price 50c, at all dealers. Don't
simply aak for a kidney remedy get
Doan's Kidney Pills the same that
Mrs. Charley haa twice publicly rec
ommended. Foster - Milburn Co.,
Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adv.
PINE GROVE PICKUPS
GLASS OF SALTS
CLEANS KIDNEYS
IF YOUR HACK HURTS OR BLAD
DER BOTHERS YOU, DRINK
LOTS OF WATER
When your kidneys hurt and your
back feela sore, don't get scared and
proceed to load your stomach with a
lot of drugs that excite the kidneys
and irritate the entire urinary tract
Keep your kidneys clean like you keep
our bowels clean, by flushing- them
with a mild, haTmlesa Baits which re
moves the body's urinous waste and
stimulates them to their normal activ
ity. The function of the kidneys ia ta
filter the blood. In twenty-four hours
they strain from It 500 grains of acid
and waste, so we can readily under
stand the vital importance of keeping
tne kidneys active.
Drink lots of water you can't
drink too much; also get from any
pharmacist about four ounces of Jad
Salts: take a tablesnoonful in a-ia.
of water before breakfast each morn
ing for a few days and your kidneys
will act fine. This famous salts la
made from the acid of atranea and
lemon Juice, combined with llthia, and
has been used for generations to clean
and stimulate clogged kidneys: also to
I .. .. TT w '
weuirsuse the acids iq urine so it no
longer Is a source of Irritation, thus
fending bladder weakness.
Jada8alts is Inexpensive; cannot in
jure; makes a delightful effervescent
llthia water drink which everyone
should take now and thea to keep
their kidneys clean and active. Try
this, also keep up the water drinkln.
and no doubt you will wonder what
became of your kidney trouble and
baclsaene. Adv.
The sleighs are In evidence In this
neighborhood. Every one Is enjoy
Ing the snow.
O. Brown has Just returned fro
a ten days' trip In California. He vis
ited San Francisco and other points
while gone.
Rev. Morgan from Mt. Lakl spent
one day last week calling on the resi
dents of Pine Grove.
The Young Boys' Social Club met
last, week with Charlie and Dewle
Putton. at the home of their aunt.
Mrs. Clarence Harris. The next meet
ing will be with Ed and Earl Miller.
The Civic Club met at the home ot
Mrs. Henry Grimes. January 13th.
with a good attendance.
The young people of Pine Grove
and a party of the school children
tOOk n lolly slelah rld last flntnrrinv
They look lunch and spent an enjoy
able day. Those comprising the party
were Hazel Arant. Ethel Mack. Jennie
Icenblce, Jessie Patterson, Cosa Gray,
Grace Cunningham, Alleen McKenzey,
Nora Miller, Willie and Raymond
Gray, Oran Reader, Cal Icenblce; Earl
and Charles Mack, Willie and Linton
Cunningham, Ed and Earl Miller. Al
bert 'Patterson and Farrel Hllvnrrt
Miss Emma Hurray, the Pine Grove
teacher, and Charles Mack were the
chaperonea.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Miller were bud-
per guests of Mr. and Mrs. Calklna
last Sunday evening.
Rev. Morgan has rone to visit, hid
family in the Rogue River Valley for
a counie of
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New Kecords?
If t uhiil Mier Hitir WOald
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EUseo Arrcndondo Is tlio Cnrrutun
minister to the United States who has
been working hard since nineteen
Americans wero Hhot In Mexico, to
preservo eace. He received from
General Corrania a promise to hunt
down the bandits anil brlnK them to
imnlshment.
The jihotogi aph on the riRht In an
other plcturo of General Joro Rodri
guez, whose troops are credited with
having shot tho American mlnliiR
men. He was captured near the ranch
of William It. Hearst three days after
the murders, and It was believed lie
would be shot.
Highest Cash Price Paii
for All Kinds ot
FURS
C. D. WILLSON
70 Main Street
.Nun la the time to
Have Your Auto
Overhauled
inl uit In liao for sprlag
in fully gunrnntiioil, iod
prices are rlsttt
Wm. Immel
At Central Garage
(ittivnil
UoilrlKtuu
DRINK A GLASS
OF REAL HOT WATER
BEFORE BREAKFAST.
ays we will both look and feel
clean, swset and fresh
and avoid IHnase,
ILildniil lit Ciiiitciilloii.
GeoiKf T llalilin left for I'ort
laud UiIh tuornliiR to ultcinl tlm tenth
annual ineotlnR of tho Orecon Itetalt
Hnrdwnro anil Implement Dealers An
sociatlou, of uhkli orKniilzatioii hu is
presldcnl Judge llntduln has the
distinction of being the oldest retail
hardware dealer in UiIh state, hating
been In business more I hint forty
)cars In Klamath KoIIh
I(M)I TIMK Tt) IIAVH YOUR
Auto Painting
Ifcine; numiifat turrr'a' tlnUlt guar.
mitral. H. WIGHT, (
Miles Sign Building
tni Willi
s. I.'. MrUAVlUN I'AI.NT STOHK
120 Sixth Hlrrvt
The work on the road still contin.
ues regardless of the snow.
The lumber haulers are busy haul.
lng lumber, but they have changed
rrom wagons to bobsleds.
A dance will be given tonight at
Cray's hall. A big attendance Is ex-
pected. ,
Sanitary science has of Into made'
rapid strides with results that uro of i
untold blessing to humanity. The lat-'
est application of Its untiring research '
Is tho recommendation that it Is as
necessary to attend to Internal sanita
tion of the drainage system of tho hu
man body aH it Is to tho drains of tho
house.
Thpse of us who are accustomed to
feel dull and heavy when wo arise.
splitting headache, stuffy from a cold,
foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom
ach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a
daiBy by opening tho sluices of the
system each morning and flushing out j
Itecoril hnnl(iiiirtcm at Kliepliertl.
Notice of Delinquent Sale.
(Toe Valley S. Klamath Kails Tele
phone Compaii))
nonce mere ore ilullnnunnt upon
the following di-srribed stock, on ac
count oi assessment No. 1, lolcd onJ
August 20, 1913, tho several amounts
set opposite tho names of tlm respec
tive shareholders, as follews:
Name No of Ccrtl'cate Ami.
K.H.Moore . .10 $17.16
II. H. Roberts .21 i7'ir
J
T. Honoris . . 21 17.15
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Rev. E. W. Cutting nnd N. Mackv
are holding a protracted meeting at
the Keno school bouse, with a fair
atendance.
A Leap Year masquerade ball will
be held February 4th at VnAvMt:
hall, to be conducted by the women.
The ladies will select floor managers,
"pay the fiddler," and furnish a lunch
at midnight. All-are Invited. Avery
and Tarbell will furnish music.
Charles Snowgoose and Oeorge Tre-
tern are cutting sawlogs for H. Snow-
goose.
Tarbell ft Avery are haulier ion tn
the 8nowgoose landing for the Ackiev
Bros, mill at Klamath Valla
Fountain Is Back.
P. L. Fountain baa returned from
a vslt of a couple of weeks to outside
points.
New February Records arrived to.
day at Shepherd Piano Depot, nest
door to postofflce. It ,
tests.
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Oae-eixta of the laad surface f ike
globe is occupied by the Russian em
pire. r
Everyone, whether ailing, sick or
well, should each morning beforo
breakfast, drink a glass of real hot
water with a teaspoonful of limestone
phosphate In It to wash from th
stomach, liver and bowels the previous
aay s indigestible waste, sour bllo and
poisonous toxins; thus cleanslne.
sweetening and purifying the ntir
alimentary canal beforo putting more
rooa into the stomach. The action of
hot water and limestone nhosnhato on
an empty stomach Is wonderfully In
vigorating, it cleans out all tho sour
fermentations, gases, wamo umi nrii.
lty and gives ono a splendid appetite
lor oreaKtast. While you aro enjoyjnic
hyour breakfast tho nhoBrhnf.i im
water is quietly extracting a largo vol-
umo or water from tho blood and mi.
ting ready for a thoroueh fliiBhino.
all the Inside organs.
Tho millions Of pconlo Who am linlli.
ered with constipation, bllloim Bnn
stomach trouble, rheumatic BtlffnoBs;'
otuers wno nave fallow skins, blood
disorders and sickly complexions aro
urged to get a quarter pound of lime
stone phosphato from the drug store.
mis win cost very little, but Is buUI
clent to make anyone a pronounced
crank on the subject of Internal san
itation. Adv.
In Pnn Vnt.
ley on Saturday, rcbrunrv r. mid
tho hour of 10 a. m , of said day, to
pay said delinquent assseHsmont, to
gether with ncrrued Interest nt tho
into of 10 per cent ner annum fmn.
the 20th doy of August, 1813, and
costs of odvoitlHlng and expenses of
said sale.
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Date of first publication Inn a ta
4-1M8-25-1.
1916 INDIAN HERE
The fastest sns) meat classy ma
chine of this season's output.
The new INDIAN POWERPLUI
MOTOR, which Is the latest thlsf
In motorcycle achievement, nsw
commands the sales situation.
A HIOH GRADE WHEEL WITH
A HIGH ORADE EQUIPMENT
KLAMATH
SPORTSMANS STORE
SEE VEQHTE HE HAS IT
Main near Eighth
VlHlsta Victim Known Here.
C. R. Watson, ono nf h uivi
American miners brutally murdersd
r a. ounu oi Mexican outlaws near
San Ysabel last week, was well known
to many local dcohIo whn fn,m.i
resided In Eureka. Kans. Watson was
raised there, and was .in..m.. ...
Will H. Mason, both In public school
and in the academy at Eureka.
Subscribe for the Herald. 60 cents
month.
GOING AWAY?
Let us take care of your baggage and casts.
AutoL?11?1 ALL TRA,NS AND B0ATS
Auto Bu.e, for Pamngsrs. Awt0 Trueki for rreght
DAY OR NIOHT SERVICE
Western Transfer Co.
PHONE-OMIce 187: Raald.nr.9aa.Si
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IF WOMEN WOULD BANK
THEIR MONEY
Jhcy would spend l.sa and save
themselves many u worry us well
The First State nnd Savings Bank
Invites acounts from women,
L, a ' 1?nBagoa ,n DUln
not. A call hero will disclose many
'"Vantages of pnyng by check , "
"lead a cash. Any of the ofn
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