S.1 agrfrl limtMrJ isaa-fT a .v.,..., . r. - FHIDAV, MARCH 10, tlfl THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PASS TWO M ! . I': n 8 Accurate taformaUon about city H cecity Mid farm leads. Ask CMcete. Herald's Classified Advs. KOK KKNT FOR RENT Eighty acre tract irri gated land. Call nt 520 Eighth at. 28-tf FOR RENT Seven room house, bath, . etc., corner 4th and Pine. Inquire E. W. Gowen. 8-6t ' FOR RENT Room or board, private family, son street. room and 816 Jeffer-9-St FOR SALE NU-BONE Corset (formerly sold by I Mrs. S.J. Bally). Mrs. Maud Zlnk, agent. Phone 380W. 3-6t good set of FOR SALE! A very blacksmith tools, located at Bly. Will invoice it all for 85 cents on the dollar. Will amount to about 9700. Well known location; 35 miles to nearest blacksmith shop. For par ticulars, write Mark Johnson, Bly, Oreron. 6-7t CLEAN UP SALE Must have room; many good things we can show; we save you money. Sample Shoe Store, 715 Main street. See us. 9-St FOR BALE Ice chest and wood heat er. 816 Jefferson street 9-3t SEVENTY-FIVE acres, all cultivat ed; 45 acres under Irrigation; en tire tract can be Irrigated. Will sell cheap or exchange for city property. A. A. Mehaffey. 9-tf LOST AND FOUND LOST In Klamath Falls, leather purse, containing cash and checks. Reward If returned to Johnson Wood company. 9-2t HELP WANTED WANTED Middle-aged woman for general housework; small family. Call S68M. , 9-tf PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. - AB8TRACT8 INSURANCE Members Oregon Association Title Men Expert Plumbing SHOWERS, BATHTUBS, SINKS, Properly Installed Complete Line of Supplies ad Equipment Pade, Pingle & Lorenz 706 Main St Van Riper Bros. THE STORE OF QUAUTY COFFEE "Seal Brand," The finest grown Pound 45c TEA "Emperor's Blend," Half pound 40c KIPPERED SALMON Genuine Chinook 25c MACKEREL Bach 10c FINNAN HADD1ES Fine baked or boiled, Pound 20c TUNA FISH "S. W." Large can "25 CODFISH ' Two-pound Brick 25c FJSH FLAKES ". M." far Creamed Flah, etc. 10c "GET THE HABIT" The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor Published dally except Sunday at The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth streot. Entered at the postofflco at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, tor transmission through the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by malt to any ml dress In tho United States: Ono enr $6.00 One month 60 KIiAMATH FALI.S, OREGON FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1U1U A SPELL OK SPELLING CONSIDERING tho poor spelling to be found In letters and other communications these days, and the constant query from persons suppos- Jedly well informed as to how to spell this or that, tho present revival of the jspelllng bee through Klamath county "is highly welcome. If the study of orthography should decline for anoth- er decade as It has during the last ten years, there would be several thous and methods of simplified spelling each person spelling as he saw fit. This woeful lack of knowledge of spelling has become noticeable In many professions and callings. Sev era! teachers have failed when given written tests, and many writers, mln isters, lawyers, printers and others who are constantly called upon to write, must have a dictionary near them at all times to guide them. JUGGLING POSTAL FIGURES 1 ONGRESSMAN FREDERICK H. ' GILLETT of Massachusetts, January 20, 1916 There is one sin gular Incident in connection with the annual estimates which attracted my attention. The secretary of the treas ury in his annual report states that "the postal revenues will probably amount to $316,000,000, with ex penditures for the postal service fori the same period under existing laws of 1324,000.000." But the estimates for the postofflco appropriation bill were only $316,- 000,000, and I wondered where that balance of $8,000,000 waa taken care of, and I finally found it tacked away in the estimates for permanent appro priations. There Is no precedent for placing it there. Why was not the postofflce bill estimated at $324,000,000, In stead of $316,000,000? Why was that $8,000000 hidden under perma nent appropriations? I can think of no reason or, at least none that I care to suggest and I think It ought to be explained. Silence Is golden, And may do very well; For he that has secrets He'd rather not tell; But the man that has goods 4 That he's trying to sell Will find it more golden 4 To get out and yell. 4 Scattered Shots ARE YOU REO but what's the ute of coaxing. It' your own lookout if you neglect your duty to the coun ty, state and nation. THE QUESTION IS: What will this pacifist head of tbe war depart ment do to Villa. lecture him? PORTUGAL IS NOW in the war, and Spain is said to be ready to hop in. Alt of which gives tbe American munition makers a chance for still greater blood profits. ALTHOUGH THE Germans nave been burling titanic forces against Verdun, and tbe French bare made a gallant, though not entirely success ful defense, we have yet to bear of the British forces coming to tbe. aid of their ally. Tbe British Verdun relief expedition will be ordered to start some time next fall, perhaps. MARK THIS DOWN: A good per manent highway to Shlpplngton and Pelican City la not only desirable It is an absolute -necessity. ARE YOU BUYINO your garden and flower seeds from local dealers, who carry tried and tested hrmmds, or are you sending to some stall order bouse and taking a big cbaaee, Just to save a couple of nickels? Mountaineer Ko BHBBBBI1BLWBP5SsIPpIH KM il yssWWllsMWlMai il H l'sBBwlW:islsHsisHKMitC4-' H H fKMsHsHsHHslMM II K j wWWiivJsWssMslfflMylW il5 liHifMsKNl BsHilliMi9ssssssBm.-l PI HWXx sHsMsFsMO& " sBBBBBBKgSB.yBBBBBBBBBk sbbbbj vbbkB' i nSBBBv BB BBW BHHHHHH1 ) SBBBJS BH SBBBBj BBVBS ksv Bsv. BBt -'s:kvwsM lHs Hi , .1lV 'M'? This bold mountaineer from Monte- negro wns tho chief guard of KlngiPronch soldier, nboo whom ho tow Nicholas, who fled from his country when tbe Austrlans swept through It. He was at tho side of the king and his 'teeth. Now ho Is an accepted char family as they made their waylacter In Lyons and tho Frenchmen through Italy and France to Lyons, have taken to him. Expo Outlines Rules for Leap Year Court Conduct (Herald Special Service) SAN DIEGO, March 10. A set of rules has been suggested to tbe San Diego exposition as fit to govern the activities in the new Court of Leap Year. The young woman who offer ed them has a keen sense of humor, and It for no other reason exposition olflclals may consider adopting them. The suggested rules follew: 1 The court Is strictly for busi ness. Remember there are others welting. Get it off your chest and move on to any one of the adjoining shady paths for the hand-holding btage. 2- -Don't be bashful. Remember the poor boob would probably do the samn to you, but Is scared. P. If vnllr TnnTi nttAmnta o (Taa. w -r rf . . h.w-.w w. call a guard. None must escape. 4 Proposing to the same man twice in one day is forbidden. If any can resist the first time de does not desei ve a second trial. 6 No flirting with some one else's "prospect." 6- -Every dance a ladles' choice. 7 If partner insists upon "lead ing" you In dancing, you may leave him. 8 Honeymoouers welcome. Spe cial shady paths with arbored benches for their exclusive use. 0 Class A, includes girls over 18; Class B, between 18 and 24; Class Your Start on the Way to the Battle For fortune will be all the easier if you have some money behind you. Money Is the ammunition in the war for success. The sooner you begin saving some every pay day, the sooner you'll have the ammunition that means victory. FIRST STATE and SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON GOING AWAY? Let us take care of your baggage and cases. WE MEET ALL TRAINS AND BOATS Auto Buses for Passengers. DAY OR NIGHT Western Transfer Co. PHONE Office 187; Residence 268-R. Starlled French This photograph shows him beside a ers. Tho smaller Frencnmon woro startled when they behold tho savage- Unblun nmit t ntn limn nimn1 i f f Fin I 1UUIV1I1K mUUIIlUtU Ull miuivu - C, over 24; old maids over 90 refer red to the citrus grove across tho street. RANCHERS RESIST STAIEJAYMENT INDEBTEDNESS INCURRED hV DESTRUCTION OF RODENTS BY 1UE STATE DURING BUBONIC PLAGUE SCARE United Press Service SACRAMENTO, March 10. A 'igot to collect sums ranging from $10 to $500 from landowners upon whose pioperty the stato went to the tx peme of destroying ground squirrels Is to be started immediately. Under a law of 1913, aimed at bu bonic plague spread by squirrels, the stato was empowered to kill the pests and send tho bill to persons owning tho property from which the rodents woro exterminated. Many liavo refused to pay. The bills will bo presented to county su pervisors, and county officials will proceed to make the claims a lien upon the affected properties. Auto Trucks for Freight SERVICE KENO CONTEST SWELL ATTENDED LM'OHDKN, KENO AMI m.uv.vi PI'PII.K THY OUT Will SPEI.MNU HONORS 111:10111: A 111(2 ACIH- i:ri: at ki:no school (llciulil Sju-ill Scitiif) KKNO, .Mnri'h 10- A 11 iwult "f tln meeting hole of the spellers rep resenting IMoMin. Wordcn nntl Keno schools, Chrlstltie .Murdoch nnil Irmu Agei- both of I'levmi, won out, mul will bo entered In the Hiwla f'"" "i" county elmmplonshlp Kxiiii The conies! was held In the sehool house, and 11 latgo numoiice was pteseut. The lowest nerngo was UT per cent, and the follow Iiik ropro- sented tho different schoels: Keno Tina MiCorinlck, t!uile I'licUett anil Helen Caldwell. Worden -Almii Ford and Violet McColu.ni Ilo nn Christine Murdoch, hum ARcr and Julian Agor. Principal C. U. Corpcnlng of Wor don was In charge of tho contest MIhs Murdoch. In addition to being one of J poit of tbe niters who seek 11 11 1 tho winners In tho written coiiteat.''"'"HI ,,f ?ffl"M AUi was also tho best In tho ornl work. The following program was ren dered by the pupils or the three schoels: 'Columbia, the (loin of tho Ocean" . . Mazollo Thomas Happiness Maiollo Thomas In tho Hayloft Victor Padgett Home. Sweet Home .... Lena Iaimln My Teacher Knows . . . Hnzel Thomas "Colonial Dames'' Song No Place for Roys . Ilrlco McCormlck .Mother's Almanac . . Calf Path . . Snow Trails Woods In Winter . . Never Had a Chance . . Wondcl Smith -Song I . . Mario Talbul 1 . Ellis Januottu I nt. QnnWffAntfa ' Herbert Gordon . Mildred Talbut Tbe Smack In School "Topsy Turvy" Song TODAY'S ODDEST STORY United Press Service DALLAS. Tex., March 10. Sam Harris of Farmcrsvllle has almost realized his greatest am bition. Ho has only to increase" bis girth another Inch to have tho same clrcumfcrcnco ns alti tude, and he's six feet, two and onu-hnlf Inches tall. "I'll measure up or weigh up Alth Jess Wlllard any day, for tho bcavywolght championship; surveyor's tnpo and hay scales T'leferrcd," said Sam today. Ram H 'orty-two. He is C9 litjhes 11 round tho waist, 82 Inches around tho hips, 47 Inches around tho thigh, 27 In.hej around the calf, and required 2C I nen armholcs In his vest. Ho weirs a to 1-2 size shoo. See the now shoemaker; up to date work. 7 1.1 Main street. 9-3t HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUNG NOBODY CAN TELL WHEN YOU DARKEN ORAY, FADED HAIR WITH SAOE TEA Grandmother kept her hulr beauti fully darkened, glossy and nttruvtlvo with a brew of Sago Tea and Sulphur. Whonover her hair took on that dull, faded or strrnKed appearance, this Hlraplo mixture was applied with won derful offect. Ily asking at any drug stoio for 'Wyet h's Sago and SulDhur Compound," you will got a large bot- tlo of this old time recipe, improved jby tho addition of other ingredlonta, uii ready to ubo, for about CO cents. This simple mlxturo can bo depended upon jo restoro natural color and beauty to tbe hair, A well known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Compound now, because it darkons bo naturally.iand ovenly that nobody can tell It baa been applied it's so easy to use, too. You simply uampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking ono small strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; after an other application or two It is restored to Its natural colorand looks glossy, soft nud beautiful. This preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite. It Is not lutended for the cure, mitigation of prevention of disease. Pd. adv. Tpoutical ANNOUNCEMENTS For Hlierlff 1 iiilui Mils menus or announcing my enndldncy for the republican nom 1 1.... r.,i. uimrtrt ut tho tirlinnrlos. I believe Unit my work us deputy sheriff speaks for Itself. hihI I "li"1' Krunll)' wmWv nliM I hoieby uiinounni m)nolf us n can. Oiilato for tho olllco of sheriff for Uluiimlli cuuiitv, Ouiroii, mi llio re- niil.tli'iiii Helli'l. I lOSPOClfUlly IISK iln siippuit of tho utters of the Willi- il... muuiou of tho oters or lb" euiiii. , ;'.' ' , ' "(' my umdldi ly , . , unary election for llila'i ' '''".V'""1'?"0' 0iK "l leiel.N iinmiiimi) ni)self .1 nindl- r Al'HTIS HAYDKN, iliiln (or lie iiiimiiuaiie iiiiiiiiuui.um lilf ulim 111 111 ilu. i-iiniliiK priuiaries, mul I Minpti't(iill anl( the snppoit of tin. uiir of Kluintitb county. (5i:oimi: i. humi'Iikky I herein auuoiiiue iiisul( as 11 call' illihtt for ii'iioiuluatlon on tho lopuh l.i an tlclet for hIiuiIii. I mll'llll lti ostluatloii of III)' Invito reroril lis sboilff iIiiiIiik tlm past Uiroo enrs C. 0. LOW. I lieieliy iiiiiiuuiico ui)Hlf as a can illilite for the nomination for sheriff on tbe lepublleuii ticket at the pri mal) i'Iim Hon to be held 011 May ID, cur, caui:y m uamhiiy. I lake this muaiiH of auuuuiicliiK my uiiulliliiey for the ropubllcan Humilia tion an sbeiirr nt iho primaries In I.Mny My leconl as a iltlien and as u niiiii-K nillier In Klamath Pulls Is open i u( antl I respectfully nsk tho sup- nn nu- ' 1 hereby miiiiiiitico uaclf ns a can '.H.I..I. ill., ili.iiifipt.nllr llrkul for the nomination of Hliurin, huujcci 10 the will or the voters at tho coming primaries J. A. MADDOX. I taku this means to announce tny as a canuiunin ior siioriu, mmjuti; IIJ llie "III Ml lilt' I V'.MIIWI llllWIR .. the primary election. JAMES U MOORE. I'or County t'oiniiiliwloiier I hereby niinounco myself as a cnnitlilalu for the democratic nomina tion for county commissioner at the rotnliiK primary election. UlJIlltKL .SHORT. I hereby announce mysolf as n candidate for re-nomluntlon on tho re publican ticket for county com sloner, subject to tho will of the vot ers at the primary election. JOHN IIAOKL8TKIN. I beieby anuouueo my candidacy for tho olllco of County Commissioner of Klamath County, Hiibjcct to tho ap proval of the voters In tho republican primary JACOB KUKCK. I hereby auiioiinco my candidacy 1 for tho democratic nomination us County Commissioner. WILLIAM L. WELCH. For Hdiool Kiiicrlnleiiilriu I hereby nnnounco my candidacy for the republican nomination for hcIiooI superintendent of Klamath county HKHSli: 11. Al'I'LEGATE I hereby announce myself a candi date on tho republican ticket for nom ination as county school superintend ent, and solicit the support of the vot ers at tho coming primaries. HD.NA I. WKLLS. For County CStrk I hereby nnnounco mysolf as it can - illdato for the olllco of clerk for llntnnll. .mtt.,. Mrnnn n.. !. - publican ticket. I rospoctfully ask tbe support of tho voters of tho coun ty at tho primary election for this office. II. C. COWLKY, Hlldobraud. I hereby announce myself as a can didate on the democratic tlckot for tho nomination of clork of Klamath county, subject to tho will of tho utors at tho primary election for this olllce, HURT K. HAWKINS. 1 hereby nnnounco mysolf u candi date for rcnomlnntlon-on tho ropub lean ticket us county clerk, subject to tho wishes of the voters at tho coming primary election. C. II. DeLAP. For District Attorney I hereby nnnounco my candidacy for the republican nomination for prosecuting attorney at the prlmnrios In May, and I respectfully ask tho suppnit of the voters who doslro effi ciency In the iinhnlillnir nf tin, Inivi of Oregon. HAROLD C. MERUYMAN. I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for district attorney for Klnmatli county, Oregon. JOSEPH S. KENT. I hereby nnnounco mysolf us n can illdato for tho nomination for ninirir Atlornoy for Klamath county, Orogon, niiujuti 10 uiu nciian 01 1110 noma., cratlc electors at tho primary election I to bo hold on May 19, 1910. , W. M. DUNCAN. I" ER DEMANDS COLDS lLabt tfT I HBaSBJBjBBSlSaBJBMSBjBJBMSMSl Ml I 'II 11 I I I liinm. Iwilfflo milV ml jMerwwfcPkariwY r'vJL.IOJtflATH TALLSOFEQOW Whj w .J WHERK PIMmCULAR PCQPLS I1J Lpuif,vj buy THcm onuoi C2sWr3T For Acnmi. I hoieby uiiiiniincii mi' for tun the n-imblUiii, non ,Y sor for Klniiiiiih u,t, y 'n ' ill lillliliiviil ,.r .,... ' . '1 lUbltH. ? IIIIHI'HIKir In till; riiinliii: inltimi) ... ' ."'" ." '.'"' o en ii,V In .Mm JOHN V '1 1 1' ION. I ht'Uiliy iiiinoiiiii 1iMHi.HH.1r of iciiiiuniii ,.,, ,, a",110" '" . KKI I'irTliliBON-. 1 liurnliy iiiiiiiiiitiiii ,iitlii alilliiiiiu n ...ir . aUt for luiiiniiliiutlon ... ,:':rnti- llio ileimieiatle llelt,,. i?:v'Qr.l llio tOtnL. piun.iiy .ii.(tiini J I' I.Pr I huri-hy nummm, ijH,f .late for nNHiuiHor, subjui to ib. iifc nf tint 1 i-niocintlr i,. .?: ""i niiuiirlcH. .iahi'ii. i,."v.Jn- w- --'-- .. w ," Bl f. Cniiilliliili. for Itepicviitntlre I hereby announce m,,pf u ciindlilato fur tho oillr.. of r lontiitUo for the nut reureswuihi district. comiirlKl,,,: , , Klamath. Lake, Crook, (Irani ..j luiiemoii, Kiiiiji-ci to , i,t,M V, the litem of tile liipui ll'ii nrt. ! PI nt'u AI.IIKKT i: .....',.11, I IIIIIIOtllK'O lll)h.)r )lM ,, U,UM the democratic iimninaii,,,. ," for repioHontatlve of llio Slot repretctitV (.irMtBii. live illdtrlet In the Hi'inbly FIIKI) w leKMittire u in.MiMA.N. VAVVWWWWWV. For Coroner I hereby nmiouiico ui)avlf ut t.. illilnte for tho republican notnlnatloa for coroner nt thu primary election 10 be hold on May 1 J, 1916. Dll A A seuw: I lako this menim or iinnouaclDf t myself n candidate for rtwlectlos. is .inn iiuii-u i niroiiiir, nnuim to thi - jnill of the demociailr Miters In Ut primary on May mill My p DOllft mil nn in iiiuiiiiii in) iiirmur rioora of etllcleucy In office, with the Itut (out to Klamath county KAHI. WIIITI.OCK. WWWWWMm For Circuit Court Clerk I hereby iiuiioiiihu my raudliUc; for the republican nomination as cUrk of tlm circuit court of Klnmnth coun ty at the coming primary election. C K llltANI)i:NllURa. For County limxiirrr I hereby nnnotince myself a candl date for iho ropubllcan noralnitloa for treasurer of Klamath county, tab Jecl to the approval of ilm elector it the comliiK primary election a. a Mi:iiAm:r. I hereby annoiinio mnulf a candi date for thu republican nomination for treasurer of Klamath county for In serum! term, (IKOIUli: A IIAYDO.N. I'or Circuit Judge Tlie undersigned nunouiirei hli c.iudldncy for democratic nomlni Hon for circuit JiiiIko of Ktsmatti county KOLLO C (1IIOK8IIKCK. I announce myself ax a rsndldttt for the republican nomination forth olllco of circuit JiiiIko for KUmiU county, state of Oregon, stibjoct totb will of the voters at tho comloj primary election ' M ONEILU Blockaded Every Household In Klamsth Fllli , 8hou)d Know How t0 Resist It , ' . If your back nehes becauxe the kid neys are blockaded, You should help the MUiie) with their work. Doan's Kidney Pills are rspeclaUy for weak kidneys. Recommended by iliou-miids-hsre'i testimony from this vicinity Mrfl. Jano Wntoimnn, Pbconlx, Ore, saym "Any exertion or too roucb standing caused backache and pains across my IoIuh. 1 had headaches an dlxxy spells and blurring wlon t eyes. All theso showed that my kid noyn needed attention Doan's Kidney Pills lived up lo nil the claims made for them nud lonnned all the illstrese Ing ailments." Price BOc, at nil iIciiIcik Uon't tUn ply ask for a kidney reinedy-Pj Donn'H Kidney PUN -tho same tilt Mrs. Wiiternmn hud. roiicr-am---Co., Pwiio. Iluffnlo, N. V. Adv. You ulll never llnil yourself oiil Insurance If your miII Ich are vnu- (en liv iittciitu lio make 11 hcci of llio IiunIiivhm, Hco Chllcote. 2 for the Herald. 60 rest ubeilbe month. COUGHS -d COLDS 1110 plentiful at tills season, but yleW readily If Nl' '"' mt miiii is used. It wmlaliw WWW Pine, Tnr, Menthol and K""" lyutUM, iiiHl'ls also buallve. eciits. Sif