MOMDAV, MAIIQH a7, g THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQB TWO 1 When yon m a Herald ' really want something 'wait a." HentfsClMaiedAds. FOR RENT FOR RENT Eighty acre traet Irrl gatad land. Call at 610 Bight at IS-tf The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor HELP WANTED WANTED Middle-aged woi general houMWork; small Call 26 8M. WANTED Qlrl tor general home work, small famtlr. Call at Her- ald. an for family. if Published dally except Sunday at Tba Harald Publtaalng Company of Klamatn Valla, at 116 Fourth street. Entered at the postoflce at Klam ath Falls, Orefoa, for transmission through the malla aa aeeond-laaa matter. Subterlptloa terms by mall to nay addreea in U Unite States: One year $6.61 One month 60 FOR SALE FOR SALE OR TRADE: Krakauer piano, walnut case, In excellent condition; will sell on easy terms. Albrecht Oehler, of U. 8. R. 8. J7-6t MISCELLANEOUS LONG DISTANCE HEAVY HAUL ING with our sew six-ton track. Lavenlck Arnold. 10-tf WANTED To exchange. 4-year-old Percheron stallion for on of same breed and quality. To buy: Hobrtelu and Durham bull. Francis J. Bowes, Bonanza, Oregon. 14-St-eod KLAMATH FALLS, ORBGON MONDAY, MARCH 87, !! WHY BLAME GREEK? WiUard Retains His Tide by Winning on Points from Moran Wlllard shot drove Mornn ilnrd right crossed he.ul wltlh four POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Hhcrllf I take this moans of announcing my candldncy for the republican nom ination for sliorllt at the iirlmarles. 1 hullovu that my work as deputy sheriff npriikn fur Itsolf, and I shall greatly appreciate t ho support of tlio voters. It, It. I1RKWDAKHK. PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. 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THE STORE OP QUALITY COFFEE "Oar Special, 1 -pound can. ,8Sc TEA "OTtosT" Formosa-- Oolong, half-pound canister 40c PIN MONEY PICKLES Regular 85c, Special 25c CHOW-CHOW "Cross Rlackwell" large Jar 80c PEAS "Economy Brand," Special a cans, 35c; doses S1.90 RASPBERRIES "8. ft W" can 88c C ECRETARY of the Treasury Mc- e Adoo says he has received a telegram from a democratic politi cian In Massachuseets named Green, asking for a position in the customs service for his brother, and closing with the remark: "My conduct aa delegate to the national convention will be governed by troatment accord ed him. Mr. McAdoo avers that he replied to this in a reproving letter, which practically accused Green of attempted bribery. At first blush the reader Is Inclined to Jump at the conclusion that Green was caught red-handed In an effort to corrupt a virtuous administration, but, on second thought, it must occur to every fair-minded observer of pub lic affairs that Green was the man who was tempted. He showed poor judgment in sending a telegram In stead of traveling down to Washing ton to have a personal conversation, but that is a mere technical flaw In his procedure, which should not have been taken advantage of by an al ministration with a record such as that written by the Wilson regime. If Mr. McAdoo had read over the long list of men 'who made contribu tions of money or service to the Wil son campaign before or after the con vention, and had compared that list with the list of appointees under this administration, he would certainly have seen most clearly-how Green got his Idea of the proper method of securing a Job for his brother. If effective Influence in getting Wilson nominated and elected 'in 1912 was sufficient basis for an appointment. why shouldn't it be Jn 1916? It-is ir,ue that Mr, Green expects to have only one vote in the 8t. Louis conven tion, but he did not ask much In the way of patronage in return for it. Men who contributed several thoim- i and dollars in 1912 were Riven am-1 bassadorshlps; others, who contribut ed lesser amounts or satisfactory ser vice were given remunerative Jobs as heads of bureaus. Qualification was of little importance when compared with political service. Though Wil son thought Bryan fit only to be "knocked Into a cocked hat," he gave hlni the premiership as reward for swinging the convention. I Since the game had been played so .openly, why wonder that Mr. Green 'proceeded upon the assumption that a plain statement of his readiness to I "deliver the goods" would be respect fully receive? Why condemn Mr. Green? Why not, rather, condemn the long continued policy of the ad ministration which led Mr. Green I Unto the rashness of sending a tele gram, Instead of making his deal personally? NEW YORK, March 27. Jess Wtl-1 ducked and clinched. lard Is still the heavyweight pugilistic lerrmc jao to jaw mm urovo aiumni to tho ropes. Morui landed twice cut on Wlllard's. head. .Mornn shot left ' to bodv and rleht to law. Wlllnrd ! grinned. Round ended In half clinch ' Wllliud opened with msli, they Moran's round. clinched. They wnlloped one another. I Jess landed fifteen times upporcut, champion of the world. In ten rounds of fast lighting he defeated Frank Moran of Pittsburg here Saturday nights on points. A crowd of about 13,000 people paid approximately $150,000 to see the fight, and went away apparently satisfied with the result. It was the greatest gathering Madison Square Garden bad ever seen. Many women were in the throng. Wlllard broke his right hand In the third round, but blows from his fighting left kepf Moran at a distance. Moran's best round was the third and his worst probably was the seventh. He was bleeding after the fifth round and his left eye was almost closed at the .end. " ,. Moran put up a game light. Most of the time he crouched and forced the fighting. Wlllard seemed slower on his feet than the challenger, and appeared to have an unlimited capaci ty to take punishment. Moran scowled as he fought, but Wlllard smiled. The light, by rounds, follews: (From Saturday Night's Extra) Round One Moran landed left to head. Mo ran ducked left and right, and shot right to Willards stomach. Wlllard missed two Jabs to face. WiUard missed left for Jaw. Moran landed twice on body and twice on head. Wlllard Jabbed and sent right to body. Moran swung for Jaw but missed. Wlllard sent left to head and right to body. Moran backed Wlllard to the ropes and both slugged toe to toe. Morans round. Round Two Wlllard Jabbed to head, clinched. Moran smshed Willards ear. Wlllard rushed Moran furiously. Moran short upper cuts. .Mornn took upper on chin Wlllard's round. Itouml Komi Round Three atngRored .Mornn. Wlllnrd cut Mo- I hereby uiinouiico myself as a can-1 dldato for tho omco or siienir lor Klumnth county, Oregon, on the re publican ticket. I respectiuuy asx the Hiipport or the voters of the coun ty nt tho primary election for this otrtce. JOHN II. COLLMAN. For Dlstrlu AitZT I hereby announce my 7...,, for the republican noBi2fa,l prosecuting attorney n uH.0s In May, and I respectful?.1 support of the vote . ffijjj Ie i-iumy in ine upholdliiK 0 rZ uf Oregon. " Dt Itn MAIIOM) ( 1 hereby niiuoiinro mysolf a candi dal for the democratic nomination tor shorirr at tho coming primaries, and I respectfully ask the support of tho voters of ICIamnth county. UKOIMIK L. HUMPHREY. Moran shot left to body. Wlllard ran', eye more with r.ght snm.n. I, " r.E?r sent hard right to body. Moran hit Moran began rooting ions ami "B"1".,,,,, Ylcltot for sheriff. I Invite a Wlllard twice on body. Moran found lo body and tushed with head down. LnrCfU investigation of my record as little troublo brenklng through Wit-'. Moran hung on. Wlllard bombards sheriff during tho past three ynff. Inr.l'. trunr.l l,,rn., ltin.lnil rl.rlit In lii.ml. uwlllL'lllL' loftH 11 II tl MClUM. Ml). I - U. I.IMV, kidneys. Wlllard retaliated with n Iran came to llfo and rushed -ho sent right to head and left to body. Moran 'hard left to head nntl right to hoatl smashed Wlllnrd twice on ear with and two tit body, Wlllard backed to right. Wlllard Jabbed with left. 'ropes. Moran smashed body twice Moran sent left to body, round. .1- Round Four Wlllard shot terrific right to body, followed with two hits to head and backed Moran to ropes with another right to head. Moran swung right to Wlllard's jaw, both exchanged Jabs. First blood for Wlllard. Mornn riltthnd ttvloA titwl Inmtml !f tn Hi1 to head, they clinched. Wlllard land ed two upper cuts. Moran shot hard left to stomach. Wlllard opened gash above Moran's eye and blood stream ed forth. Wlllard's round. ' Moran's and head thrice Wlllard's round. Itouml Eight Wlllnrd right to face nnd left to body, Moran left to head. Wlllnrd Jabs fall short, Moran went hard right to jaw. Moran rushed and fail ed to land. Wlllard Jabbed throe times to head. Wlllard bnnged left eye. Mornn sunt left-to bond, but Jess grinned. Wlllard's round. Itouml Nine Round Five Morau rushed from corner and lauded left to head. Wlllard Jabbed twice with left. Wlllard sent hard left to Jaw. Moran lands right to the body and got rlgjit upper cut trying to regain balance. Wlllard Jabbed Mornn twice. Mornn seemed "hard II. I. Ill .. I 1 . . . 1 ,.. l.-l. 1..II (Oiinacu aim million ngni jnu. u , Ir.nl landed Wclnus upper cut. Wll i lard's round, i Round Ten l hereby nuuuunco myself as a can didate for tho nomination for sheriff on tho republican ticket nt tho pri mary election to bo hold on May 19, I'.Hu. . CAREY M. RAMBUY. I take this means of announcing my candldncy for tho republican nomina tion us sheriff at the primaries In May, My reeord ns a cltlsen ana aa a pollco olllcor In Klamath Falls Is open to all, and I respoctruiiy nsK ine sup port of the voters who seek an ad ministration of efficiency. WILLIAM HALL. for hereby nnnouniu uie rcniib rnn MKIWYltaH lily CinrlM... df-trlc, nt'tu'rn"';1 'r H.fn,0j Oregon. .TOS i ; P 1 1 8 Kirr .1 J ,.lur.ouy announce myii.,. dldato for the noiiiitinti.m 'J f. us- Attrneyjor K.,; 1 'o subject to the nrti,,,, V YjPW. cratto elector. nt the nrlmnr .ill?0' to bo held on May iy, 7i"y,1,t,lo M DUNPlu I w ror iiMiCMur vis,, iiniwninco my ... Wlllard sent left to face, followed with left to Juw. Mornn clinched. Moran hnrkprt Wlllnnl . rnnoa anil ' sent three punches to stomach and six light punches to heud.. Wlllard shot left to Moran'a face nnd right to body. Moran landed left to stom ach. Wlllard canto back with right.) WiUard landed on face nnd body. that widened the cut over Moran's Mornn uunblo to land. Jess sent left I hereby annoutico myself as a can didate on the democratic ticket for tho nomination of sheriff, subject to the will of the voters at the coming primaries. J. A. MADDOX. I taku this means to announce my self as n cantlldato for sheriff, subject to tho will of tho republican voters at the primary election. JAMES II. MOORE. I hereby announce mysolfa candi date for tho republican nomination for tho office or sheriff nt tho primary election. WM. C. MES8NER. eye. Even round. Round Six Wlllard upper cut, but failed to hurt Moran; smiled, resumed. Mornn rushes Wlllard and missed an upper cut. Landed left to body and an other to bruised eye. Moran sent left to body, missed swing to head. Wll- Thn undersigned announces his can didacy for the republican nomination for sheriff of Klamath county. If I nttt twtiiilatn trwl tin ft nljislattfl I tar Ml iltie to body. Moran rushed nnd bnnged hK my term or office, construe my three punchex in hnlf clinch. Jnas oath of olflco to mean n complete and landed left to stomach, then landed ! efficient enforcement of the law. I two miner ruts Morau cot two to ' wl" havc no ,n,crc8t t0 orv DUt the two upper cuts .Mornn got two to ,,,. llUrMti , w, flvo lne pro. body. W illard landed a short upper tectlon of my office to all persona aid cut. Moran lauded on body. Morau 'all classes alike. 1 will personally sent right smni h to Jaw. Wlllard's conduct my ofllco with strict regard to round. Wlllnrd gets newspaper decision extra" county. ordinary times in Klamath THERE IS LITTLE time left in which to register. Better speed up, Slowpoke. BETTER BEGIN your plans for en tering the "City Beautiful" contest. BUT WE STILL have with us for settlement the Shlpplngton - Pelican City road problem. It's a live Issue, too. PINE GROVE PICKUPS DO YOU KNOW THAT- LITTLE NECK CLAMS "SJkMf.," No. 1 tine, 8 for. 50c SOAP "Boee Blossom Glycerin," Special, per bar 5c THERE is no federal institution in the United 8tates for the re ception and care of lepers? Plauge is a disease of rodents? Malaria Is spread by a special mosquito? House screening is a good disease preventive? . Fingers,- flies and food spread ty phoid fever? Pellagra may be prevented or cured by proper diet? The United States public health i service believes that the common towel spreads trachoma, a disease of the eyea? Children from sanitary homes ad- Ivance more rapidly In school than mose rrom dirty premises? Dr. Morgan of Mt. Lakl will preach at Pine Grove Sunday at 3 p. m. Miss Dona -Mock is spending this week with Nora Miller In Klamath Falls. They will attend the revival meetings. The new officers .elected for the Literary club are as follews: Rich ard Bennett, president; Miss Hazel Arant, vice president; Miss Grace Cunningham, secretary. Recruits for U. S. Army After Villa economy, I win at all limes serve all official papers with promptness. I will glvo all prisoners In my custody Im mune treatment, wholesome food and cleatt quarters. I will appreciate your support. E. W. GOWEN. for tho republican nun ilnwZ . ' assessor for Klamath u. ?y"Sb l the approval of t!IL. ,' ,,W coming primary In My " " " JOHN" V TIITON, I hereby nunouiuv my cniM.. for the republican nninniti, ' assessor of Klaniatltountr '' fWJIl PKTBR80X. I hereby nnnouiiKi my candid for the nom nation an amitoroi,b republican ticket ut tho prlmuTtfi tlon to be hold on May l J i iiu C. AUSTIN iiatdm. I hereby announce i.iIiT":rv date for renomlnntlun ....T?T the democratic tlrkt t tnTcvifl primary election. j, p. Lg I hereby announce myuif -w. date for assessor, subject to thefll of the democratic voters at the bh. marles. JASPKIt iienniV VVVVVBi'WaBrssTasfk aili - .. TV For Circuit Judge Tho undersigned announce hi candidacy for democratic nomlai tlon for circuit jtidge of Kuuutt county ROI.1.0 (' (IK0E8BECK. Everyone enjoyed hail Wednesday. the snow and TO YOUR HEALTH HAWXmiRST'S MARKET Bee beea completely remodelled, la In the most eamkaqr condition, and hae an aetomefcUe deUrery to wanre ugntauf eemee. CAN VOU BUT IT? for a cosnblaaUosi fey beaJUi and ceMvealoaoef Our pHses are rigmt and onr meate the bagt. 717 Main St. HmmMu' Scattered Shots e NOW THAT THE trial is over. Klamath will give a little more atten tion to the two wars, politics and oth er events that have been side-tracked. FROM A JOURNALISTIC stand point, Saturday and Sunday were The children of Pine Grove are en Joying their new croquet game Im mensely. Miss Nellie Gray has been out of school all week on account of illness. Miss Oray attends school at Henley. The mothers held their meeting Thursday this week at Henley instead; of Friday on account of the spelling contest. 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VMMMSseeejMeaMAaAAMMsteajejsjvejejMkjsjM For County Comuilssloaer I hereby anuoumo nrtslf u i candidate for the democrsllc nontu tlon fur county commissioner it tbi coming primary election. HUltilKL SHORT. I tnko this mouns of uunounclna niynelf n cnndldota fur rc-cloctlon to the office or coroner, subject to the will uf the democratic voters In the primary on May 19th. My policy will he to uphold my former record of efficiency In office, with the least ciMi to Klamath county. " KARL WHITLOCK. For County Treasurer i I hereby announco myself a candi date Tor thu republican nomination for tieuxurcr of Klamath county; sub ject to the approval of tho electors at the kiiiiIiik primary election. , A. A. MEIIAFFBY. I hereby announce myult u i candidate for re-nomlnatloBontkin- publican ticket for county cog sloner, subject to the will of the vot- ers at tho primary election. JOHN IIAOELSTEIN. I hereby announce my ciadldicj for the office of county commuatOBtr of Klamath county, subject to lbs ap proval of tho voters In the republleu primary. JACOll KUECK. I hereby annoutico my cudldtqr for the democratic no mini tlon u ' county commissioner. WILLIAM I,. WELCH. t I hereby announco mysolf a candi date fur the republican nomination for ireiiBiiror of Klamath county for 'n neennd torm. I (IKOItdE A. IIAYDON. Fur County Clerk I I huieby nniiounco myself us a can- iiiuiiin ror tho office of clerk for Klamath county, Oregon, on tho re- imuiKiin ucKei. i respectfully ask the Hiipprut or the voters of the coun ty ;ni tho primary election for thla omco. it, u. wowlev, Hlldobrand. For Circuit Comt Clerk I hereby announco my candidacy for the republican uomlnnllonutU'i of the circuit court or Klamath cosi ly at the coming primary election. C. K. BRANDENBURG. For County Surveyor I hereby announco myself u sou dldate for re-nomlnatlon for U of fice of county survoyor on the ripab llcan ticket. K. - BNV. I take this means of announctol my candidacy ror nomination on UJ republican ticket for the oBcs county surveyor. F. llK"";r- eeseeesjeesjeeasMsnseeeeBre ss ' I hereby nnnountc myself ns a can didate on tho demorrrAllp. Hrlr.t fn. the nomination of clerk or Klamath '",,iii'i nmijuKi io mo win ior the voters at tho primary elcctlou for this office. HURT 15. HAWKINS. Panch Villa didn't stop to realize his raid on Columbus, N. would mean heavy recruiting for tho United States army. Hero is scene where the men are being recruited and measured. Somo cruitlng stations have worked overtime Blnco tho Villa attack, M one ro- BONANZA BROWS r Herbert James, a nephew of H. M. Up-to-the-Mwnte OeCswte. Daniels, who has been spending his Clean, snappy, one-motion folding vocation here, has returned to Go-Carts, equipped with adjustable Needles, Calif., where he Is employed foot well and reclining spring seat: D tn railroad tubular steel frame, neat mud guards and foot brake; nlckle trimmed; mo hair hood, with big clearance under cart: 19.60 to 111.60. It WILLIS-JOHNSTONB CO. We bad- some precipitation last woek. No one is grumbtlag the more moisture the bigger the crops. The Farmers' Club bas-recelved its first batch of poison for the benefit of the Kround squirrels. Returns of catiiiulliefa not yet sent in. Two or three families who have tiiken land rrom Francis J. Bowne have stinted clearing several hundred acres or brush, preparatory to seed ing. A! oh l or the stockmen have turned thulr stock out on the range, which is in fair condition this year.' H M. Daniels was quite sick for several days, but has since. Improved. (leorge Bparrentorn recently paid a visit to Qeatty, where John Slmmonds has a grocery and'drygood store. AilvertiNcd Mull List Tho following unclaimed mull mat- ter auverused on March 2G. will I hereby announco myseff a candl ditto ror renomlnatlon on the repub can ticket as county clerk, subject to tho wishes of tho voters at the coming primary election. C. R. DeLAP. Apartment house, price 17.600. Small payment down; completely fur Dished: rents now for 1100 ner month uiuu irom living apartments. 1st leuiu. corner of Plnn nti ... bOlnrtV IIP aAAr.. n am .. . ... gent to tho dead leltnr nfllnn n ur.i. 1,. . ' ... " '"" "u ssrs. LUCIUS inaton. Aorll sth "nn,ngnam. IHIH HVik ItnnreiiontatJve I hereby announce -myseii ss candidate for the ofllco of rspr sentatlve for tho 21st rcpresnttU district, comprUIng the eoinim Klamath, Lake, Crook, Orsnt u Jefferson, subject to the wlibts the voters of the republican party. ALBKIIT KJELDW I announce mysolf as n wnfi-J" for the democratic nomlasuM w representative of the 21t "? at..A JI...1.1 I. el.A IavIIIhUTI W s.mb.r ?BED W. HVNWUK. I k.Mku nnniinrn nivielf SS 0M . ,' dldate on the republican tlJt . representative 01 m '""ruiof district, comprised of tle0"K4 Crookjjefferson, Grant, KUmitB VBRNON A. FUHUH.D, -y F, W. Broadsword has purchased a new Reo. Don't forget it's leap yean girls. Bays, George Harthrodo, Mr. nnd Mrs, Max Little, Hazello. , - Miller, R. of McAullffe, Eugene D, McDonald, Levy McDonald, Blanche Paseda, R. Pearson, Mrs, H. Smith, Lena Toman, Mrs. Trotter, Wllbort A charge of one cent will be made on all letters delivered from this llatl In calling for letters pleaso say "ad vertised." , W, A. DKLZELL, P. M. Clill(oto-,coRccta-rtnu and looks imer property of ell kinds. g Wood HLAI1, LIMH AND BODY 'Hawed to any length, Our beet block wood la delivered direct from sheds, and is nlways dry. One load nlll convince you. KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. Peyton, Mgr. inoe 1H7 I hereby announco myself uiom; dldate on the repub lean '" repfeeenUUre of the Wjtt district, comprised of the ewjj Orook, Jefferson, Orant, " WKSLBY O. SMITH, Klamath Iff; trVMMWAWMMMAMM For School SnperlatMdM I hereby announce my fRilir lor tne republican nom nttMf J" school superintendent or - eWtr' BKB8IR B. APPUMMTft I harativ nnnlinca myself S f' ilnta m It., pannhllean ticket f f"T Inntlon as county schopl ttJJfWK. ent. and solicit the support of tas i ers nt the coming prlmarlsi. .. ... .I unuMali WR iou wiu never n ' -is out insurance if your policies ? ten by agents who w T of the business. See Clillcote. ,