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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1916)
.uy.yKBBUABVH, ! -jJjiNOTlCKl Xok pf nmIno IH.il t lloml Wee""" ar HfMHTA VIRW NOTKH - Krud MeKondreo, who linn ,u wurkhiK lit tho Itox at Klnmnth Fn, Kpoiil n N-w ilnyn with IiIh family re cently, Tint Hiuuliiy kcIiooI wiih wiill n. t'iniloil February 13th, and tho school ordered fifty now hoiik bookH, llnv Cowley preuchod 11 very ublo hci'iiioh hero Fobrunry 1 3tli. Ho has . t...i, tfivmi tlmt nt a .. ilu II Ufl-V :ulhT.B:,A.i,iii..)inthiyof "' ., ,01,1. ,, icolutlon wm F'",r.r'..;un' iiecJul election, at f? .h II I iubmlile.1 t tho elect-klch,!!,i.,rifitllomi,mtloiiwheth. I Si HI" - .. ..-.-.... I.. !.-. ,md1 of liuvu" . ... I nt Itnnniiln tlin unit wulr "" . ..., in iiurmmiu'O or such. 2tp'",'',wU,!,.l',h"bx. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON I'AOK TMJUBS . ... .... n... I'llli day of u" . i, in, it ni which else- Ltoiirr, .'"" ,, ,n , ihr " "" """" ; ... f nM dlitrlct tho o,uotlou TmIIbI ,ld do1'1 "' t,, ,UI" ttOO 000.00. for ili purpose of i..' dnlDiie ""' reclamation " ... ik... Imiiinlnrv (if llltl lti, .iidio v """""'.,,-,: .,uue dlttriri m " " llol upon wiiicii - , iJV'sud tho ord. "Bonds ( foils I" oimxeA nt 2 o'clock ,oJ to remain upiii until o Mock p. u. "-ia ,ll"r ' l,u uo,l,n It dMlfMted 10 no in mo unica tbt board of director nt No. 711 hg ittMt. In t'i " " vmniBui lib. Oron. Utt4 Inli IftHi dy of January. Kill. M MOTSCIIKNIIACIIBU. Director mid Protldent. I)E I.AI', Director, MKIIAFFKY, Director. 0. K A A itttr A A MKIIAKKKV Hocratary. I9.30-I.8-1C Inferior Tools ire dear nt am price. The same tiling applies to my kind of liiinlwaic yott nay liuy if it s of an in trior (iiality, it'r. dear at any ncc. because it will not civc on tlie faithful .service it houlil. You must tret the IEST QUALITY -it will ove its worth in the long tnn-u will give vnu I'AITH Ul. SERVlrir Call in and look over our f"gc slock. Roberts & Hanks run Furs Fur M-VTfllVKTIIKMAWAY Notn UMi.iiM i.notou.oo tr, Mink mul ('. rum .... h"leU0Hn th,.y re ong ,, ni.N(j TIIKM T uh The Gun Store , vniMHKHH, I'rop. " . Ih-I. KUih miI Heventh Mil '""tif-nTwM PRNYARD GnssTo K'nl'l.1!10 f?wl tamy . ...uu in Know ff XL MEAT 'It n L- ""tod !01 8ure of our Mnroath;t!!.n sp nrm on w iown m Street Market Bt.u., . "MMMh'MI. """ na Kkimau. Tho llnlpliiK llimd Hocloty too, m tin homo of Mm II K. Wllnon Imtt WndiiuRduy. ISInvon mow bom worn ITfiont, ninl two new rnemhore were tiikrn In, Tho Hlmitn Vlow I-ltorury Hocloty iiit robruiiry 10th, IiimUwu) of Knlj. runry 12th, In order that It mlKht not ronlllrl with tho miiiMjiiornilu Imll at' MmIIh. Tho followlnic proKrnni wit1 kIveii: Hoiik "lluttlo Cry of Freedom" --Ily the Hocloty Pnltfitlon l.ollo WlUon I Orchetru mluctlon I Krclllntlon .'. . . Mnry llunl ' rionie "Fnrinor' lloy' Chorim chus! Herllutldu "lltiln of Jvnny McSVIIl' Mr, K. II. Johon KoniC Hotiil tho LlKht Chorim rl.it- Orcheetrn aelection Violin aolo ... . Timothy Muloncy lcltailnn Mnrjorlo Jo'jck! Dlaloxua Four boys I Koiw "Moor dem Holh" ... Chor.u After the jironrmn wn rondornl1 the frdlowlnic offlcni-ii wore ckril ' Crrtldciit. John Unit-, vlcn nroildont,! Tien llnnlol; nccrota-y, Jix, Kotora, nrcoanl-nt-nrmH, M, Dobry; crltlr, T II (.'hit wood. Contildurablo fun and humor wrn Injected luto'thn nomlii.i-! lion rind election of unicorn. ' Thf ninngueriido bii'.l kIvoii nt Mul In n ItiM ovonlnc of 1 1; l runry 12th wnt p.irhn nttondotl by moro people linn any Imll over nlvon nt thnt plnco. It "ni" mnnntoii tu-n. thor wr, owr ',rt, tenplo In nlloniliuirp. About lnO weio nnakeil, and ,t lonm nlxty i ro nltirod In gay roNtuinpf. Ono Kentli maa who hnn ntleiuled many onllj nnlit II wan tho hot over Klvon In Klnni'itn county. FollowInK nro tho prlre wlnneri: (irillleinen Klrii, A. Knlluii, )n- dbu Chief: nocouil, Charley Kncent, tin imltli; third, Joo Otoman Jr., in Amnrlran noltlier; fourth, Will Hpollk, li.d Inn, T.ndlo-Flrit, Mrn, Tofol a llolie- mlnn farm girl; nocond, Mr. ltlolinrd Plckellu Indian maid; third, Mr. C R. I'lckott, cowgirl; fourth, Mr. 8tntnoy, valentine. Not a Man of the Fifth Norfolk Has Been Seen Since the Regiment Charged Into Forest! Complete Disappearance of an Entire Regiment on Gallipoli Peninsula Is One of I u the Unsolved Mysteries of the War TODAY'S ODDEST STORY . i . rt United Freis Service HOKTON, RuncklnRhamahiro, Eng., Feb. 2. (By mall) Thla umall English village, where 'ohn Milton wrote L 'Allegro, 11 I'tnseroso, a portion of Paradise l08t and other poem, haa a proud war record. Practically ev ery man eligible for war duty out of Morton's 700 population, is In khaki. Some of them have , been killed. The women, cull- dren and old men aro carrying on the villago'j (hlef occupation, i market gardening, as usual. Mil- n. TnwittVi'M imImi' " i '.'." """""' ""'w t ZrfTJ' ' " '''" ' leeuM" u 1 1 11111 r4fBr4aTBBaE I'bV lttiL-i-aHjaBKTT ftHPaH'BweyjBnBBaMaVr'fctf'CrttfBBBftaVnSH ,BKMBBMBBvaBB'aB abbabWJh BiKBHr tis i SBseBBB rfpaBBMBw B MrHaair HKl. t aaaaar UntiM rHHg-iBaaaj saaflB BuwPfir Hmbm blbv bb Br BFBBveBBaBHfc BBagflDBaaaL bbbbbbbbbi VSBBMKI B rplBTrBBTBT bTBBMb lf3l ' Jb1K BbVbT H al'SBBBBBBB BBBBBBBBf , ton left Horton In 638, a year after the death of hla mother. Her body Ilea under the southern aisle of the parish church. The spot Is marked by a flat blue . stone which distinctly bears the ( date "April 3, 1637." , ( , '. WOMAN'S VIEWPOINT ON PREPAREDNESS T,j;::::fn,r ..-.--,,, , M , . ihm umw nr tin. i n i .. . . "i i mh; me niriii;. .inn nut won me last ever seen or inem. were is nope II.I.I MHII. Of 11,0 . . ,.M,,. ,,, . T,rkBi mH , .. ,. rp,1,n,w, , . onIv . .. . -M. . ... . . " II) Wll.llUlt S. (lulled .Stuff lre. 1-OltltKST t'i.rroHpondeni) ..ONIIO.V. Feb 2 (lly mall) ' .'iiithliiK more was ever hoard of lltoii. They charged Into tho foroit ami were lost to sight and sound. Not one of thorn ever came bark "Sir I iui llnmllton'H report. It l' tho talk of England, the great itt myslvry of the war, the charge of the Fifth Norfolk, the king's own servants, nt Anafnrtn Tho story of j In the March "Woman's Home Com panion Is an article by Agnes Repplter on preparedness In which she ears: l "The cartoon of Uncle Sam open ing his tattered umbrella, with the remark, 'Here's hoping It doesn't jrain." expresses the attitude of men and women to whom history haa taught nothing. Why should we deem ourselves safe? The ocean of fers no more protection in this cen tury than did the Mediterranean five 'hundred years ago. A large civilian ! population offers no more protection now than It did when Theodorlc over ,ran Italy. We cannot say that we 'ere In nobody's way, for we are dis tinctly in the way of the coveted South 'American trade. We cannot say that we are not worth invading. When Field-Marshal Olucher gazed upon tho splendor of London, he said with the August 10th aboard the palatial Aaul- fore Galllnoll was evacuated the mvs-'robust simplicity of his race, What tutila from England. Turkish machine jtery forest was retaken by the Turfcs. a ,ow" t loot!' The splendor of i?uns rnd artillery plowed the water. This event sealed the puzzle tighter iNew York, lying defenceless on her about them as they were being trans-'than ever. 'beautiful harbor, Is enough to make l.orted to shore, where they landed! Among those who charged wlthold Blucher turn regretfully In his Imnlery he rrliirnpt, hut a In only a Iioih. A-i. iit.u, embassy In Constantinople I in iiskvd tho Turkish gowrnmeiit Tie fciiKt through which the 'f.o-t '.'Plon" swept on In Gallipot! 1ms been tcurrhnd tlmo and time aK.iln. There havo been round no 'jjjled, safely and dug themselves In. Two Captain Beck, organizer of the legion, jsrave. Our treasury Is bursting with ii I'.nes, no sign, except two small dnya later the men were ordered to' and for twenty years the king's estate ,lle nH'e8' gold. Our wealth, like I icitoibooks, the property of Cantata William neck, who commanded the Icrfllou Captain Beck Is missing w.U .ill r his command. Meantime scores of cottage Lome? It. Hie royal Sandrlnghnm euatej of wounded or dead, but how these SCO "ardent souls" charged , w'eM Ni rfolk lire In mourning., Wires, swept on through the village tnto ob on through the village of Anafnrtn .sweethearts and mothers are 'woirlcc Hvlon. clear the Turks from Anafarta Colonel Beauchamp was at their! doner, gamekeeper, woodman, golf head with Captain Beck. The attack foreman and scores or men in lesser developed rapidly. Enfiladed by Turk- positions. Like their fathers and Ish (Ire, many of them dropped, their fathers' fathers, they had been or dead, but the others born royal servants. Every Sunday In all the parish churches now prayers are said for the i.. ... - . . . agent, were the king's plumber, gar-Jlne weaun 01 car mage, is an anront to the world. Our neutrality has nud nimpletely vanished Into tho "for- 'icp.'. but desplto all this there Is News has filtered through via Swlt-' safe return or the missing ones. In cut of death" beyond, Is history that ever the hope that some day tho hos zerlaud that thirteen or those who every cottage is a recent message from Lome day tuny take Its place bwldo'wlll enme marching home. charged through Anararta arc prls-.the king: New Hprlng Kklrt. 2.C to $7 r.0 7-tf J. F. Mngulro & Co , Inc lllghetl rush kind of fur Mala street. price C l puld for nil Wlllsou, 70 31-lf I hut 1 1 the Immortnl tnlo nt lla':i !lan. Tim "I.01.1 Legion" It is callud to iln, t i.l until the war Ih over tho fide of the men who went to bnttle from tl., Klnr's .Siindrlnghnm cstntes rnu i it no told The king personal' hri? taitltuitd every possible luqiilrr. Tho I'erliups they are prisoners of the oners in Constantinople. But It has "1 heartily sympathize with you I'urls. perhaps they weren't Killed developed that these men fell wound- who are left in suspense, but I am a' all, nnd perhaps," It's tho hope ed before the mysterious darkness of proud thnt the battalloln fought so against hope of the women of West Norfolk. Tho ' Lotit Legion" rccelvod Its Ims llsu: of fire before It set foot on Tur kish tot) It arrived off Sulva Bay tho forest was reached. Long be- splendidly.' CMnicMllllkr B. . NtinieMi Tobxxa C. Enough Workers Injured in Oregon to Make Town won for us neither friendship nor respect. It has not protected us from repeated affronts. It has not saved our citizens men, women and child ren from destruction. The sinking of the Lusitanla, the Arabic, the Hes perian and the Ancona were tributes paid to our limitless forbearance. Whatever may be our capacity for self-deception, we can hardly base our hopes for the future upon the ten derness shown us In tho past." Government scientists In the Phil ippines are investigating the prop erties of an oil bearing nut which grows prollflcally and from which the natives extracted an lllumlnant before the Introduction of kerosene. Why Albert meets men's tastes all over the world ! The patented process makes Prince Albert so good in a pipe or rolled into a cigarette that its popularity is now uni- ' voTssdl It satisfies all smoke desires t This patented process, which also removes bite and parch, is controlled by us. No other, tobacco can be like prince Albert ' UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eu ' gene, Feb. 16. More Oregon work ' men than there are lnhnbltans In most of the smaller cities and towns of Ore gon were killed or Injured In Indus trial accidents during 191 G In Oregon. The state Industrial accident comiuls 'slou says 63 per-cent of these accl , tents tire In a class that only the edu cation of workmen In safety precau tions can prevent, nnd that only 27 per rent could havo been prevented by mechantcal safeguards. ' The extension division of the state jt'nlvorslty hus accordingly undertak ' en one step In an educational enm- pnlgu. It has secured through the j t-t:, to Industrial accident commission and the state labor commissioner al i sloreopttcon slides that show causes 'ami methods of prevention of tho com ' monest types of accident. Bon E. Williams, statistician for the commls- th national Joy moho LUUnt It's MM la aksaaa Ika uu Mm rUvvr f Ifcta I Uhitf PHm MllMll IWMMSPrvtMtttkStl . Men who haw stowed away gentle old jimmy pip" for years, have brought them back to the tune of Prince Albert I Qet yours out, for your confidence never will be abused I We tell you Prince. Albert will set pipe free the tenderest tongue I And smoked in a makin't cigarette, Prince Albert is so - Af refreshing and delightful that it gives you a new idea of tfjETATflS cigarette happiness. Any way you fire-up Pririce Albert, it S57l&jiH& wfflwinyouokasafWhit'ssogoodandsofriendlyl BffdffiMff' It J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO WiMtefrStlea, N. C. EE2t2rX iblou, has written an explanatory lec ture. Lecture and slides will be sent free to any Industrial plant in tho state , that desires to decreaso tho accidents 'among Its workmen. Tho accident ( commission Inst year paid $302,000 to workmen or their dependents as compensation for injuries. Employers I bad to pay most of this sum. With the knowledge that a high j percentage of the Injuries Is prevent able through education, a safety .forum wns recently organized in Portland. Tho fewer the Injuries to jvorkers, the lower the rate of em ployers will have to pay. Tho expec tation of the safety forum is that em ployers everywhere In the state will be plad to join in accident prevention campaign. The University will probably pro sent the slides to the safety fonim eventually. Meanwhile applications fur tho use of them are Invited by tho oMcnsiou division. Bid for Wood Sealed bids, nccompauled by a cer tified check for 0 per cent of the bid, will be received by the school board of district No. 1 up to Monday, Feb raury 21, 1916, for the follewing: Fifty to 100 cords of body wood delivered to Riverside school, Klam ath Falls. Fifty to 115 cords of body wood, delivered part to Central and part to Mills schools. Firty cords block wood delivered to Central School, Fifty cords block wood delivered to Riverside School. All body wood to be 4-foot, cut from live trees, to be tiered and meas ured on grounds. All wood to be de livered by September 1, 1916. Address all bids to Ida B. Momyer, clerk, writing across the face of the envelope, "Bid for Wood." The board reserves tho right to re ject any and all bids. 12-7t Ait Aita UsbUlty. policy protects your Income, AskCMIcete. .16 A REAL BARGAIN Newt und modem three room buu alov, with bath; excellent location; furnished. If you are looking for ft nice little. homo, this will please you. It-ice Is 900, only IOO rash. Ask Chtlcotei , 16 An ud In these columns will sell anything from a needle to an anchor. What do you want to sell? Herald want nds get results In Vienna the peasant girls help to build houses, mixing the mortar and carrying hods up the steep ladders. Suppose you place an ad here, and stop It if It doesn't pay. Roller Skating at Pavilion Pavilion Rink will be open for skat ing on Wednesday afternoon and eve ning, Friday afternoon and evening, Saturday afternoon and evening and Sunday afternoon. New lot of embroidery thread. 7-tf J. F. Magulre & Co., Inc. Mt-W-WVVWVWMW' Carl's LITTLE LIVER LIFTERS A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL Recommended for Constipation. Biliousness and Indigestion. 2.1c Imttte, 3 for 65c, B for 91.00 Postage Prepaid Star Drug Company WWAAAAAAAA0 Preparedness Safeguard your health. Build lliva quickly these cold mornings by using Peyton's Dry Blocks KLAMATH FUEL CO. Phot 1ST tM SF'-S" arrvji itH i s; o?tS Ik ?-?. 4- '- &. i