11 ' ,. -tfQ ,, Va'ias" & N'H. m n IrS 4 IK m m j tvi, -v HV '1 I VC SI m iji ! 1 1 $ 5 ., ?m ?&$ M "? -MS". . ST. -l fP 'A' . rAM two aeeMeai reUcy toeeti SwCMtoote. 16 ?, V ttntfsduaiedAdTS. POX RENT NIOBIiT furnished apartments at the Onim Roim, Klamath, near Blxtt rOR RENT Offloe rooms, start or M suite; steam hat and all con venience. Inquire W. H. North, Odd Fellows Temple. FOR RENT Four room house, close In. Apply Obeachaln. furnished Ward 19-6t FOR SALE BODY WOOD Thoroughly seasoned. Reasonable price. Phone 270W. 17-6t FOR SALE Three full-blood Poland China boar pigs. Enquire Jas. T. Henley. 20-3t FOR SALE Good wheat straw. In quire of Ralph Jamison, Ankeny ranch. Sl-6t FOR SALE Small work team and harness; very cheap. 8yd Evans, Jl-tf FOR SALE or exchange Sewing ma chines, typewriters, furniture, cam eras, books, guns, etc. Syd Evans. al-tf SITUATION WANTED WOMAN wants position as housekeep er or cook on ranch. Address Mrs, B., P. O. box 885, Klamath Falls. Ore, o-et HELP WANTED WANTED Man and wife for work on ranch. Phone 18F4. 20-3t FOR EXCHANGE FOR EXCHANGE Fine player piano exchange for good Ford car. Syd Evans. 21-tf TO TRADE Best dairy ranch In Klamath county. 96 acres, five miles from Klamath Falls. Will trade for city property. Write, P. O. box 1014. 22-St PROFESSIONAL CARDS ejSjsnsmtmssntfhsAMMSjAsMMsnsisjMtnssvsjaMMssvsnMSAMMS) 8 PER CENT LOANS On Irrigated Lands ARTHUR R. WILSON 817 Main Street CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. AMTRACT8 INSURANCE Members Oregon Association Title Men Expert Plumbing SHOWERS, BATHTUBS, SINKS, Properly Installed Complete Line of Supplies and Equipment Pad, Pingle & Lorehz 706 Main St Van Riper Bros. "GET THE HABIT" Phone S5 6th and Main Coffee "Seal Brand," the finest 1 One Pound Can grown. 45c Tea Ortot" -A very popular brand of yermoaa Oolong. Half Ponmd Canister ,40c Not-a-Seed Raisin Not Processed, Sua Cured. One Pound Package Ife 15c Swan's Down .jPWfU'fl Cake Floor for those ,, who can StuffedlOlivei ifm wlHaan Brawl." LargWar 35c $nk 1 in C WmmmmwmVL 9 UP. iX !' -i... B .... - '; ,. vawswat, fte una $. 10c Vkr T.'t . K -w The Evening Herald W.O.SMITH Editor Published dally except Sunday ay The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 111 Fourth Street. Entered at the postoflce at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, for transmission through the malla as econd-claai matter. Subscription terma by mall to any address Id the United Mates: On roar It. 00 lOne month 10 KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, JANUARY, S4, 1910 1015 AND THE RAILROADS HE record of manufacturing and reached a total of disaster unequalled In the history of American enterprise. To this must now be added the chap ter which relates the hardships of American railroading during this year of democratic "prosperity." Fewer miles of railroad were built in the United States during 1915 than in any other year since 1864, and more miles of railroads were in re ceivers' hands during the year than ever before, according to railway sta tistics compiled from official sources. There have been only three other years 1848 in wntcn tne increase in railway mileage "was less than 1,000 miles, and these were the civil war years or 1861, 186Z ana ist. in 1915 the total miles of new railroad constructed in the United States ere SS3, as compared with 1532 in 1914, and 3071 in 1913. There was also a reduction in the second trackage built. According to the statistics quoted, receivers now hold and operate 38,- 661 .miles of railroad, with a total funded debt of 11,607,895,500, and a total capital stock of $747,004,801. The roads in the hands of receivers represent nearly a sixth of the total mileage and capitalization of the rail roads of the United States. On October 1 there were 41,000 miles of railroads in the hands of re ceivers, the greatest ever recorded. Since then the receivership of the Wabash, !, 515 miles, has been termi nated, and several smaller roads have been sold under foreclosure. The mileage now under receiver ship was exceeded in 1894, when the total was 40,818 on June 30. Roads having a total mileage of 20,143 and a capitalisation of $1,070,808,628, went Into receivershlD during the cal endar year 1915, the greatest mileage to go into bankruptcy since 1893. '. Scattered Shots .'. NONE OF THE passengers reach ing here early this morning can find Id the word "snowbound" as much poetry as did one Mr. Whittier a few years tack. IT IS A DULL month when this administration cannot scare up a tense situation.'' This will probably continue for fourteen months more. Then the administration will Itself lapse Into a "tense situation" in the past tense. . SOME OF THESE candidates of ours seem to believe it wise to "do your office scrapping early." JUDGING PROM TODAY'S dis patches, Sunday was anything but a day of rest on certain European fronts. ANOTHER NIGHT like last night, and the faucets will all be shut oft. ARE YOU a member of the Com mercial Club? All the live ones are. THE TOWN MAY be dry, but there Ih still enough moisture to get our skins partly wet. THIS ISN'T Letter Writing Week, That's a thing of the past now, ilka the civil war. AdverUsed Letter List The following unclaimed mail mat ter advertised on the 22d of January, will be sent to the dead letter office at Washington on the 5th of February: Brulstield, Mrs. O. E. Bennett, Howard Currence, Ernie Faris, Leola j uimuwuua, rrauK Jordan, 3.W. j ' King, Festus Klepler, Mr. - Lee, Albert I Montgomery, Jim Nassland, Manfred Penny, Mrs. Abble N. Spada, Angelo Walker, L. A. A charge of 1 cent will be made on all letters delivered from this list. In calling for letters, please say adver tised. W. A. DELZELL. P. M. THE EVENING TODAY'S ODDEST STORY United Press Service DEVILS LAKE, N. P., Jan. 24. Despite Its name, Devils Lake is said today by A. L. Johnson to be so good that a city jail is an economic loss. Johnson is waging a campaign to have the city sell the Jail and us the county all for the few cases the city may have. John- son is president of tho Devils Lake city commission. BONANZA BRIEFS Frank Bridges held classes in vocal music lost week. He has a class of thirty enrolled, and will give a con cert tonight to publicly show what the class has learned. The class' prog ress is u splendid tribute to Mr. Bridges' work, and regret is express ed that he cannot stay two weeks, in stead of just one. Mr. Bridges ex pects to leave for Merrill tomorrow, and from there he goes to Lakeview and Paisley. The auto stage from Bonansa to Klamath Falls has been discontinued owing to heavy snow. There is some talk of the formers of this section combining and having a jackrabbit drive. This talk would undoubtedly become a' reality It our county commissioners would restore the rabbit bounty. At the meeting held recently to die- russ the starting of a club, much talk ing was done, but it seems the chief difficulty met with Is the finding of a suitable man to take charge. It is hoped that such a person will be found, and that Bonanza will have a good clean club room. Special services will be held in the M. E. church, beginning January 30th, with special preaching by Rev. Thomas Cowley of Merrill. Rev. Cow ley was engaged in missionary work in Liverpool, England, for seven years prior to coming to this country,- Everybody is welcome to these ser vices, which will begin at 7:30 each evening, and continue one or two weeks. United Press Service NEW YQRK, Jan. 24. The Nor wegian steamer Sygna raced into quarantine this morning, and sig naled for assistance, as one of the for ward holds was ablaze. Vessels at anchor near at hand played searchlights on the unfortu nate craft while the crews from the Are boats fought the blaze. A later report says that'the fire is under con. trol. All information was refused as to the cause of the fire. It is believed that tht vessel carried munitions des tined for Archangel. Accurate information about city property and farm lands. See Chll cote. Ik Now Is the time to Have Your Auto Overhauled And put in shape for spring My work la fully guaranteed, and my prices are right. Wm. Immel At Central Garage Tender Meats Are necessary to a whole some meal, and those who want cuts from a selection of the very finest stock should buy at the Mission Market West of Orphean Tbeater Quality d Service Our Motto HrBiilsiJ HERALD. KLAMATH I Austrian IV sKyijrtwsHsCjK VL jtjrWuB m "ftS nAvcVSBBes H rv MsVssasHHJi wW V ,JLw flEt. ' "- " :; jl. -ussa This photograph was taken directly behind the famous Austrian 30 centimetre motnr. This, not the Gorman 43 rentiinctrc, wus the weapon with which tho forts of Liege were silenced. Thtit was the llrnt (lennnti victory of the war. Rome in Fear Germans 1 Work to Influence Vatican lly ALICE ltOHK Press Staff Correbpondont) (United ROME, Jan. 24. Italian diplomats believe Germany is trying to make internal trouble for Italy throiiRu the Vatican. The Vatican is tho seat of government of the Catholic church, much as the District of Columbia is the seat of government of tho United States. The Vatican, however, is classed as exclusively a seat of spir itual government, and is supposed to have nothing to do with the temporal government of Italy or any other country. Prior to 1870 the Catholic church governed both spiritually and temporally in many places the temporal power of the church .-.. ua, ,u ,i( a., uuiumu.uuu uiU jiupu u nuuacKa uie. Tim' 1110 L.aw 01 uuaraniee, wnereuy 1110 Vatican tection Is guaranteed absolute pro- by Italy, from Interference w .u; v.u.w nuu . ,,, uB a, Biuruuai governing agency, ao long.tnai ills plan to engineer tho Triple ii . as iiair aione guarantees Drotectioni " to tne Vatican. Italy retains absolute control of all her territory. However.'aKaIn stirred up tho intcrnatlonallza - should any other nations step In and lion of the Law of (luarantce, dc - church has ramifications throughout the world, they feel that all nations ohnnM Inlntlv ..o,no ,.rn..nnn to the Vatican, Italy then would be in a peculiar position. It is the fear that Germany is trying to engineer such an internationalizing of the Law of Guarantee that is worrying Italian diplomats at present. As Itnly views it, the danger of Internationalizing the Vatican's guaranteo of protection lies In this hypothetical case: Sup pose the Vatican should attempt to In terfere with tho temporal government In Italy and Italy fought tho attempt as it fought the temporal power of tho church prior to 1870. Suppose, also .that there were an international law of guarantee. Then suppose Ger many was interested in making all the trouble for Italy that it possibly could. All Germany would have to do would be to step In and say to Italy: "Here! We guarantee non-interfer ence with the Vatican, and we want you to let the Vatican alone." Any other nation which might be a party to the guarantee, and which had a grudge against Italy, could do tho same thing, nut so long as Italv alone guarantees non-interference Of Great Importance to Both of Us painstaking attention. We nelcome new accounts, make you feel at Lome through When you opea a account and our duly to see that you First FALLS, OREGON, 30-Centimeter Gun with the v.itluiu, It controls the situ ation. This question had lulu dot nimit for mnny years until the pres ent war moused It. The llrst public lecognitlou Italy made that the nu ca tion was ngnlu stirred up was the. re cent speech hy .Minister Orlando at l'nlmero, In which ho reiterated and emphasized the fact that Italy and. To fee! jour best dn lu mid day out, Itnly alone will protect the Vatican, to feel clean Inside, no sour bllo to Many Americans 11 rongiy interpret-'cont jour tnnitue and sicken jour ed that speech as Indicating that breaih or dull jour head, no constlp.v Italy would countciianco tho rc-estnb-'ilim, bullous attacks, sick headache, llshtng of tho temporal power of the colds, rheumatism or Kiissy, ucld stum chmch In Italy. It really was meant ach, jou must bathe on the Inside like to emphasize tho fact that Italy would jou bathe outside. This Is lastly more not countenance the intoruatlonallzn-'important, because the skin pores do uon 01 me uiw or uuarantec. From When J 1873 to 1879 Ulsmnrek fought the'whllu ttio -.mwel pores do, sajs n welP h was law, claiming that Italy thereby had known pbjslilan llshed.mado the none iinntinrknlili. ti.,.1 'p.. 1,. 1 1 ....... Italian covermnent 1 11,1 not iu.0.1 i... - -" -..- ..-, (.i n words of illsmarck, and nets on this score, so Ulsmarck souEht favor with I uiu )ucan. P.OI so Very lone after Not so I. ... . ah rnn r-tmn n ui.t ,,i 1 -- w , - .t vAaj lu libit 1 1 v U'liu not much 1 ' " ---.. ..-. In favor of it. Illsmarck r not an Italian nffalr. Such; 1 powerful light did Bismarck waco mi thi ur,,r,.L. ,...... , . . . .!.. ...... ..-., . . . " .". ih.i i.i.. n..-.. .. . . 1 tnnc o 7 ii.i , "' , Tr,", Alliance on condition that tho Law of eilial of the temporal power of the n 11. y oSnerTth0'?,,"1 a" ""i01" :;"i!yri eoinpinints nt the Italian front, and me manner in which various branches of tho chinch Imvo contributed to the Kovcrnment for tho wnr, Is uneasy, and wants to revive tho plan to Inter nationalize the Law of Guniantce. .. uunsiuers innt such action wo.ild cauao untold international com plications and diplomatic meddling in "" "ir, anu Italy wants tho Miesuon jolt altogether to herself Said one man high in Italian dlplo niatic circles: "Of course Germany wants to Htlr up tioimlo hero In itni and her mind is rnntnrwi .. .. ' Komaii question. Tho semi-official press of Germany has bean wnri,in tlitlessly, wielding Germany's old tin rat against Italy ngnln." Herald want ads Ket resultt mroous, no matter how small, ,i ,Py , ,,o l,pcuy of ',. JJZa" ivl.l, ,IU. bank ,t y"Ur uak are satisfactorily served National Bank Men From Gallipoli Shed New Light on 'Cruel Turk' .. ..It'll C lYIIIIIK.HI S. mUHKNT d iiitoil 1'ie-ts Starr Con eipnndent) LONDON, Jim ! (" "UJ- Aiiotiiillniirt iiiul N'1'" ''limleiH me iliinliiK Hit" l.imilnn since the iilnml. It 11,1. .. -'-.-- - meiit of the llrllMi pi llllllll IH'lllllHlll.l. In I.onilnii K'n ...... 1 IllllltlU Itllll t'lBI" . 1 ..1....- iiioium, mi Mii.i wheie the tiinmd, Imilv Aui.tiullin. ,t, hIiIi'm imtiolleil It n,u 6Rrch llie iliislo Mam I timl IlKhlei' uim- Iiik imillen from IkiiIi kIO.m t,iiiir, plexloueil New Zi'iiliuuleis meet TUeyoe .iniieriinisn 01 uie IHIU i,i1 ,0l. inlk .1 uieul ili'iil iHHiiiiK tlieiimi'lve. 1 .1 1 1I1. 1 iiliiiiiilniieil ileul "It win) in. ..I. " ..' - not IwiilHK I lie pl.iii Hint litut, It In Hie IhoiiKlit of 11 follow'. I't'nt fileiid hiilli'd hi thone biiIIU-h nnil nllnou," H.1I1I tut Aiirar llRhter todiiy Mo nlso miked lyioui tin itPI'iiUnK iiuiiilier f . nun illtlct siiffurod by the AtuiicH. of lonely leiniMerlei Ulltlet the cllfr. j iind lu Shmptiel (lull. of "'', 'under ioer of darkness to escnpo the jenemj's lire mid of mliliilKht fmiernl .HOIUCOH WIIITO UIU onirini I'lirm '"no I lll'K there lifter tie or ilerKjmau iniiiii no netirn mm "" not m-cii. Almoin mioiie in i ne ""'-)lii.itolinlie tlmt nil the ironmin iiutk. samlrt of k rules nt Auaie Ih marked U)j ,,, ihoiimindit of nrnies will I with 11 riosi sometimes heiirlng u!eplmed by more iliirnhle inurklnict Jnnine, hut more often leading "To,i" Moil" to forover romnieiiionite tht I the nit r of llfty AimtrnllnnH." or,,nry ( ,(, ,,(lll 10 the memory of llfty New Zen- InnderM " To the .Maoris It " not' sohaid to liuve their dend. They ho-j "' p"r, ' "r lire liuursaw !llie the place where 11 dead mini e!r,ll-,, are torrrrtly iirlttrn. Th Is sacred, wntchid over by spirits J'; t br 1 hnngMl nfter llm lire. fa who would do ei II to Intruders llro- nitleole. jj tesiiie uoodeii Idols with sen shell Everyone Should Drink Hot Water ' in the Morning Wash away all the stomach, liver, and bowel poisons bsfore breakfast. not nbsorb Impurities Into the blood. Tii keep these poisons mid toxins ....11 h..i....i , 1 .,... ! iiiiniii-ii iiitiii uir Hiiimiii'ii ninr kidney and bowels drink before iirenk fust inch day 11 nlass of hot water Willi a Irrsiu.nnfiil i.r 1II.....I.,., phuHplinte In It. This will .--,--., . viinni cleanse, purify :tnd 1. . freshen the enllrn allnientiirv tmi!1 I.e. fun. mmlm. .,.. r.i .. . 'ach i (let a .p.arter pound of limestone Inexpensli e and almost insielnuM ... I ' - 'I,'- "i1n.11 in inn UK- l"1'1 " """ IWHIRe WHICH IS I'""l' "rink phosphate,! hot water eiery morning to rid your system of proient their formation, T fPt" "k "m Mk "' llk As so.ip and hot water act on the skin, cleansing, sweetening and purifying, ho limestone phnsphntu mid hot wntor be fore breakfast, act on the stomach, llier and bowels. Adv. " -' M GOING AWAY? Let us take care of your baggage and casts. WE MEET ALL TRAINS AND BOATS Auto Buses for Passtngers. Aut0 Trueki for Freight DAY OR NIGHT 8ERVICE Western Transfer Co. PHONE-OWlce 187; Residence 2W-R. CONQUER POVERTY AND WANT You may do so If you stmt In lime. ,et your munitions of war b a savings nccount with uB ft lr starts It. Adding to It week ly with Urn accrued Interest will, I" a Mian tlnio, placnyoii (,n the bWo "f ,,, vlclow. It Is the wis. e move you will over mnko. FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, JANUARY, in, l0,9 'J I'll I'l'iril Hill mill) (111 Hill. .1... ejea pet I'll Kiirlslily on xtUlK - ' ---... Ul.fl. - ,11m' Knives of the Maori wnirlnm. Th- lime spirit of humanity ,,n . . jiuiiteH the TurliM lu tl,..r nKlnin Hhnii In the ittorles or Hie Aiiuc An liislancn f thin wii hIi.iui, M ' iionUIoiih nil ilul.."11' """ "" "KreiMi in a i,Ur . 111 mint Ice. An ilruwti (IiidiikIi IiiiiikIiuu) HIM u N Miih'h -a ml U ' .. twreii llie ireliclieii mill iihli. .... low. The Turku limiiulu tlm Chtli. Uliiit dead to Ihe Hue, the Aue iioi 'lie IlkuwUe with tlm Nlhlt, mi. mmH, HellKloilK rite n.., (llr ,t.,y i,NrVm on both hiIch n ihl iU i,V(.r j,ifP, ,n.,uy j tr,..)s, Crowes nre eucloil on' , nrmlHlIre dime to 11 11 end t , t I uplrlt 011 (lie pnrt of dm Turk ,( m,,.es HlO Allnrn hulleie that the hl restliiK plncM uf their dMj irimvH uNrriilloiiN mid nil. UII not , tm,,.,i, HuiiilrviU of Anxnc win wnr to i jthe Hllent Krnven, It I declared not -" I lurliiK llie pnsi I Wwil enr npprot Imnti'ly I5,ohii poisons ohtnliu'd tlm. ,her directly from the unilontil fnrnu ;mh timi: TO ham: VOl'll Auto Painting Hene: liifliiufiieliirrr'n H11M1 siur 1111le.1l. II. WKillT, nt Miles Sign Building OIHro Willi S. i:. AMUVItA.V I'AIXT .STIIIIK I'JO Hltth Hlrtrl 4te 1916 INDIAN HERE The fastest and most clatiy ma chine of this season's output. The new INDIAN POWERPLUS MOTOR, which Is tha latest thing In motorcycle achievement, now commands the sales situation. A HIGH QRAOE WHEEL WITH A HIGH GRADE EQUIPMENT KLAMATH SPORTSMANS STORE 8EE VEGHTE HE HAS IT , Main near Eighth V xeVtr .- -jk a w &