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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 31, 1916)
FRIDAY, MARCH II, lt THE EVKNINO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORIOON FAM TWO Far Mis Majesty, te Baby. We nave Just received from the fac tory a complete 11m of Baby Car- riages, FoMlag Oo-CarU aad Sulklee. It WILLI8-JOHNSTONS GO, BerakTs Classified Advs. FOR RENT FOB RENT Eighty acre tract Irri gated Uad. Call at 610 Eighth it, tl-tf FOR RENT Furnished rooming house; centrally located. Enquire at 611 Main street S8-6t MRS. DR. HEMENW AY Rooms and board. 838 Third. 28-6t HELP WANTED WANTED Girl tor general house work, small family. Call at Her aid. 21-tt FOR SALE FOR SALE OR TRADE Krakauer piano, walnut case, in excellent condition; will sell on easy terms. Albrecht Oehler, of U. S. R. S. 27-6t FOR SALE One marine engine, one 40-foot barge and three clinker row boats, In good condition. Address John Griffith, Eagle Ridge Tavern, Klamath Falls. Sl-Ct LOST AND FOUND LOST In Keller's cafe, between the lunch counter and kitchen, one 2-year-old Smith ft Wessen revolver, branded "F. M." Return to Keller's cafe. Reward for conviction of the tkiet . It MISCELLANEOUS LONG DISTANCE HEAVY HAUL INa with our new six-ton track. Lavealck ft Arnold. 20-tf USED PIANOS, 9125 up. Terms, $6 or $6 per month. Tell us ljG'rtr'wants. ghegaard'Plano Depot, next door P.O. PROFESSIONAL CARDS w00wwm0m000000 CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Members Oregon Association Title Men Eipert Plumbing KHOWEK8, BATHTUBS, SINKS. Properly Installed Complete Line of Supplies aad Equipment Pad etc Lorenz 70S Main St Van Riper Bros. THE STORE OF QUALITY "Oar ffsewl, 1-poaad can. .We "OrkMY" Formosa Odea half-poaad canister FIN MONEY PICKLEf RecalarSSc, Special ... .85c CHOW-CHOW Cresa Blackwell" large Janer teeesaeee OVC Brand," Special f Las ". W" can We LRTLB NECK CLAMS W" No. 1 tins, S for. .60c OAF ! Blossom Glycerin," AsaelaL nor bar . hnjsjijvvVVwVwwVV'Mwvvjwa STAR DRUG COMPANY Constipation Is a very simple, natural rouble, but unless prop erly tresjted, It may develop Jnto a most serious and complicated disease. We advise that Carl's Little Uvsr Lifters be kept in ev ery horn. We cannot recommend tans pUla too highly. We cau tion our. patrons against the free HHElBHI S J Ml ml and indiscriminate use ot laxa tives and purgatives. 6c. Star vtnff o9. MMMMMWMArtMMWWl WWWWWWWWWWWWWW Editor Published dally eaeeat Sunday at The Herald Publlealag Company et Klamath Falls, at 116 Foartn street. Entered at the postoMce at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, tor transmtssloa through the malls as secoad-daas matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address In the United 8tates: One year 16.09 One month 60 KLAMATH FALLS, ORBGON FRIDAY, MARCH SI, IMS OK THE HIGH O REQON hsa fuel for automobile In unlimited quantities dally going to waste. Alcohol can be made from sawdust and mill waste, now either burned or dumped Into piles to rot. Government experta say this wood alcohol can be made at a cost not to exceed 12 casta a gallon, pos sibly less. Engineers have said that It Is but a question of time when our tonnage will be moved by alcohol Instead ot gasoline. The government haa been advocating the mora extensive use of alcohol for soma time. Other sections, which are not so fortunate la the matter of cheap ma terial from which to produce It, such as mill waste, have other materials which can be handled as cheaply as this waste product of the lumbar in dustry. Portland Telegram. WAR A MENACE TO LIVESTOCK W HETHER the European war ends next year of five years hence the close of the struggle is go ing to bring many disturbing com mercial problems to this country. One of the greatest ot these will be-the matter of the distribution ot the world's meat supply. Hitherto the United States has produced enough stock to feed her own people and have a liberal surplus of meat left for ex port to Europe. Even at this time considerable pork-.aad jaorft br lees beef is being sent abroad, but Eu rope's chief sources of supply have been South America and Australia. In both ot these countries the pro duction and manufacture of meat products has been given a tremen dous impetus by the war and when the affairs of the world get back to normal the South Amercan and Aus tralian meat will offer a most seri ous commercial menace to the live stock producer of the United States. Juat at present the consumer views this menace of foreign meat with complacency. It not with relish, but when our cattle, hog and sheep pro ducers are forced to compete with It they are certain to run into all kinds of grief. The war In Europe Is com pelling the people of the United States to take a world-wide view of these commercial problems whether they want to or not. Drover's Jour nal. .'. Scattered Shots .'. ENTER THE CITY BEAUTIFUL contest Yoa can do no better ser vice to the community. . THERE ARE MANY vacant lots around town which could be donated as children's garden plots this sum- maa A Ua anlraMa mb a nlaaMNBl W. O. SMITH a we mm sj4iB evwasjsnuS7 sve Ss yuustiuUMU t could also be granted, rent free, for,t;ey " the summer season. WhowIIl be first to offer these T Let as hear from yon. NOW THAT THE police have cleaned up the stray dogs pretty thor oughly, many gardeners and others seeking to beautify their premises are praying (or a war against stray chickens. A THE GERMANS HAVE gained ground near Verdun again, but the loss of life suffered offset the victory. SWATTING THE COYOTE h proven a double-barreled benefit. The hunters made good money, and the county has been freed of the pasta. AND MORE MILLS will start up right away. Which means more mea at work. BETTER FIGURE ON attending the Sblpplngton road meeting to night at the city hall. The committee has something big to propose at tala See our special offer far Saturday on fishing taenia. Bradley nsrnesa Co. It Burbank potatoes, Tie par sack. 21-tf ROBERTS ft WHITMORJB. An your OrafonoUCtakSalaat tf midland uvmnm The shadow social was enjoyed by a targe crowd. Mr. aad Mrs. Wm. Warden have moved from their homestead on lower Klamath Lake to the Jan. Jory ranch. Miss Selma Folsom haa bees visit ing Mrs. Walter Turner. Stella Hooper visited at the Davis home last Sunday. Mr. and tin. Homer DePuy were Klamath Falls visitors one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. Pernole spent Sunday at the home of J. D. Morgan. A dance will be held at the Jory ranch tomorrow night. Miss Veda Potter has been vliltlng friends and relatives In Midland the past week. Mr. Anderson made a business trip to the Falls one day this week. Harry DePuy home folks. spent Sunday with Mr. Milt Worden has been on the slik lift, but is now Improving. Read Telford Bros, guarantee aad service on Saxon Cars la tala Issue. Silt LEGAL NOTICES Notice There are funds la the city ury tor the redemption. of the follow ing bends: Series D Nos. 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26. Series K. No. 4. Interest ceases from the data here of. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, this 27th day of March. 1916. J. W. SIEMENS, 27-6t City Treasurer. Proposals Invited Proposals will be received by the police Judge of the city ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, for furnishing said citywith the following named are flghtlng apparatus: One Combination Chemical and Hose Truck with and without pamp attachment. Proposals to be Sled with the po lice judge on or before 8 p. m. Tues day, May 2, 1916, at which Urn all proposals received will be opened and taken under advisemeat by the common council. All proposals Sled shall be en dorsed, "Proposals to furnish Ore ap paratus." The common council reserves the right to reject any and all proposals. a. l. LEAvrrr, Police Judge. By order of the common council, dated March 20, 1916. 2l-10t Notice of Sheriff's Sale Under Hon Ja Foredoaare D. Perozsl, Plaintiff, vs. John Conner aad Nellie Conner, De fendants. By virtue of aa axeeation and order of sale, to me directed, isaaed out of the circuit court of the state of Ore gon, In and for the county ot Klam ath, and dated the 9th day ot March, 1916, In a certain suit la said ooart. wbereiu D. Perosst recovered a Judg ment and decree for the sum ot fl, 000.01 with Interest thereon from the 11th day of March, 1912, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, aad 1160.00 of 117.75, costs and disbursements. v.-bich judgment and decree waa en rolled and docketed In the omce ot the dark of said court In said county aad state, ou the 29th day of February, 1910, In which suit D. Parosat waa plaintiff, and John Conner aad Nellie Conner, defendants. Public notice la hereby given. That In compliance with the commends of s?id decree, execution and order of sale, I will on the 8th day of April, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., at the front door of the court hease la Klamath Falls. Klamath couaty, state of Oregon, offer for sale, aad will sell at public auctioa to the highest bid der for cash, subject to redemption, as is ri-ovlded by law, all the right, title and Interest that Louise W. Con ner did have on March 11, 1911, or thereafter acquired, aa well aa the In terest of the defendants, John Conner and Nellie Conner, in aad to the fol lowing described real property, sit uated, lying and being in the county of jClamatb, state of Oregon, to wit: .The southeast quarter ot the northeast quarter, and government lots Nos. 1, 1 and t, all In aeetiea 1, towtiahlp 28 south of raag 10 of Willamette Meridian, Oregon. All of tho above described red prop erty win be sold at said time and place, in the manner provided by law for the sale of real property aneer ecutlon, to satisfy said Jadgmeat and decree, attorney's fees, coats aad ac cruing costs. Dated this Ith day of March, 1919. . 0. 0. LOW, Sheriff. L. L. LOW, Deputy. 10-17-94-11-7 Chamberlain Says the U. S. Army "Historically Unfit" IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBa Senator George K. Oiftiitbertatn 'We are going to organize an army "Wo should not criticise our offl that will not have to delay four or.cers and men for not getting Villa. Ave days before getting started In settling a little border trouble," said Senator Chamberlain of Oregon, chairman of the senate military com mittee, in opening the debate In the senate on the army Increase bill. "Dogs of War" Desert the Enemy toFollowlLS. Men By WEBB MILLER (United Press 8taff Correspondent) COLUMBUS, N. M., March 31. "Dogs ot war," hundreds of them, of motley breeds, colors and slsee, aban doned by their masters when the troops went into Mexico, Inhabit the military base at Columbus. They scamper up and down the camp streets, now frolicking, now fighting, or lastly aunnlng themselves In the all-day heat. Though some of the parting scenes between master and dog were touch ing, the army purps have proved fickle In their affections aa the desert wind. Half an hour after the troop ers had demonstrated with feinting kicks, "gwan back, now, git!" that they were loath to leave their pets TO DARKEN HAIR APPLY SAGE TEA LOOK YOUNG! BRING BACK ITS NATURAL COLOR, GLOSS AND ATTRACTIVENESS Common garden sago brewed into a heavy tea with aulpbur added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant. Just a few applications will prove a reve lation If your hair Is fading, streaked or gray. Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, Is troublesome. An easier way la to get a 60-cent bottle of Wyeth's Sage aad Sulphur Compound at any drug store all ready for use. This Is the old time recipe Improved by the addi tion ot other Ingredients. While wispy, gray, faded hair is not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance aad attractive ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound no one can tell, because it does It so naturally, so evenly. You Just damp aa a sponge or soft brash with It and draw this through yonr kalr, taking one smal strand at a time, by morn ing all gray hairs have disappeared, and, after another application or two, your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and lnnriaat This preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite, aad la not intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. To make room, we ere closlag out our line of traveling hags, tult cases and traaks at east. 29-tf BRADLEY HARNDM CO. The nation Is not ready. Our army Is historically Inefficient." Tht Chamberlain bill, now before the senate, Is a complete substitute for all other plans for Increasing or reorganising the American army. behind, the dogs were back in camp choosing new 'masters among the members of the border guard. The Columbus dogs are not the savago dogs of war pictured by car toonists. They like to bo petted and hate to be washed; they fight only among themselves to settle an occa sional bone dispute. When tho word to march was giv en the order went out to leave all mascots behind. It took some tlmo for troopers to convince the trailing pups that they weren't wanted on the hike. Eventually, however, all came drifting back Into camp". One trooper of the Sixteenth In fantry willed his dog to a comrade who remained on patrol duty. "If I don't come out, keep him and take care of him,'' waa-the parting In junction. We must have more room for our growing automobile tire buslasss, aad are offering our entire stock of high class leather bags and suit cases at cost. Bradley Harness Co. 21-St Accurate Information aneat city property Chilcote. and farm lands. Ask NOTICE The Klamath Chautauqua Aasocla lion will hold Its annual meeting at the city hall, In Klamath Falls, on April 7th, at 4 p. m. A full report of last year's business will be nude aDdarrangements perfected for our 1916 assembly. Please attend to bear the report and to take part la the election of a board of directors. Very truly yours, KLAMATH CHAUTAUQUA AIS'N. u. w. s. Blougb, Secretary. 80-3t A Merciless Judge One Who Shows No Favor. A merciless Judge Is Father Time. Doforo him the weak and the wanting go to the wall. Only the truth can stand. For years the following state ment from a Med ford resident has withstood this sternest of all test. Mrs. William Charley, 805 N. Graoe aireei, jwearora, ore., says: "I pain in the small of my back sometimes I could hardly bead' or straighten. At night tho trouble both ered me, too, and often I couldn't iecp. I tried plasters and liniments, but nothing helped me. Four boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills nude me welt." Over five years later Mrs. Charley said; "I have had no kidney trouble since Doan's Kidney Pills freed aa of 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 Oo Props., Buffalo, N, Y.Ady. POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff I lake this means of aunounctag my tnndldacy for the republican nom. inniion fni. ahnriir at the primaries. I bellovo that my work as deputy sheriff sprnks for Itself, and I shall greatly aphiorlntc the support of the voters, R. It. 1IRBWBAKBR. j i ncreoy nniiuiimu iuju . dlilnio for tho office of sheriff for Kluiuath county, Oregon, on the re publican ticket. I reopoctfully ask tin' Mipport of the voters of the coun ty ut I ho primary election for this iiltWe, ' JOHN II. COM.MAN. I 1 1 1) ruby a muni nco myself n cnndl ditto for tint demecratic: nomination fin shorirr ut the coming primaries, ninl I respectfully nk tho support of (In- voter of Klnmnth county. (IKOIKIi: I.. HUMPHREY. I hereby announce mynulf ns n can dlilito fur roiiomluntlon on the repub llciui ticket for shorirr. I Invito a direful InveitlKntlon ot iiy record as sheriff during llio punt three year. (J, C. LOW. II. ! I hvruby nnnouticu myself ns a can dldate for tho nomination for sheriff on the republican ticket at tho prl imtry flection to be hold on May 10, Mid. CAREY M. RAMBDY. I take this men in of announcing my 'iMiidldacy for tho republican nomina tion ns sheriff at tho primaries in May. My record as a cltlzon and as a police officer In Klnmath Falls Is open to all, and 1 respectfully ask the sup port ot the voters who seek an ad ministration of efficiency. WILLIAM HALL. I horeby announce, myself aa a can didate on the democratic ticket for tho nomination of sheriff, subject to the will of tho voters at the coming prlmsrlea. J.. A. MADDOX. I take this means to announce my self aa a candldato for sheriff, subject to tho will of the republican voters at the primary election. JAME8 D. MOORE. I hereby announce myself a candl dato for tho republican nomination for ithe office of sheriff at tho primary I election. WM. C. MK8SNKK. ) Tho undoralguod announces his can didacy for tho republican nomination for aherlff ot Klamath county. If I 'am nominated and elected, I will, dur ing my term of offico, construe my oath of office to mean u complete and efficient enforcement of the law. I will have no Interest to servo but the public Interest. I will give the pro tection of my office to all persons and all classes alike. I will personally conduct my offico with strict regard to oconomy. I wltl nt all times serve all official papers with promptness. I will give all prisoners In my custody hu mane treatment, wholesome food and clean qunrters. I will appreciate your support. B. W. QOWEN. I herewith announce myself as a canaicutto ror tho nomination as sher iff, subject to tho will of tho demo cratic voters nt the primary election It. E. HUN8AKER. -FrSrrrr'NrFrF,WWWaMW For Coroner I hereby nnnounco tuynelf an a can- n Hint e ror tlio republican nomination for coroner at the primary election to bo hold on May 19, 1916. OU. A. A. BOULE. I take this means ot announcing myself a candidate for ro-electlon to tho office of coroner, subject to the Will Of the democratic vntnrm In tti primary on May 10th. My policy win no to uphold my former record of efficiency In offico, with the least coiit to Klamath county. KARL WHITLOCK. For Countv TrMiuwr 1 hereby nnnounco myself a candi date for the rflnilhllrnn nnmlnatlnn for treasurer of Klamath county, sub ject to the approval of tho electors at the coming primary election. A. A. MEIIAFFEY. I hereby announpn mvanir a mhiU. date for the republican nomination for treasurer of Klamnth mnnU tnr a second term. OKOROE A. HAYDON. For County Clerk I hereby announce, mvulf -n- dldate for the office of clerk for Klamath county, Oregon, on the re publican ticket. I rtunnctriill aak the aupport of tho voters of the coun ty at the primary election for this omco.u. u, CUWI.BY, Illldebrand. I herebv nnnmmpa mwani .. vv-v ww mm v itij wis snu ga vsjagx didato on the democratic ticket for the nomination of clerk ot Klamath county, subject to the will of the VOterfl At thA nrlmnrv aIamI.h ,h, office. BURT E. HAWKINR. I hereby annntincA mvuii ...ji date for renomlnatlon on the rspub- v.H hmh urn uuumy CierK, SUDJSCt tO the wishes of tho voters at the coming primary election. O. R. DeLAP. CllllcOtO COHPI'U rfntm .n.t 1u.lr. after property of all kinds. When you raallv want nmoihi.. use a Herald "wont ad." Wood , SLAB, LIMB AND BODY Sawed to any length, Oar nest' block wood is delivered -.direct trom thM' 1 alwaya dry. One lead will convince yoa. KLAMATH FUEL CO. O. Peyton, Mgr. pfi9M 197 - - , ft ,..' """?' my. candid VosjcutlngTttory .. In May, and I respect fuliffft support of ho voter who JsHeii? HAROLD Q. MKWIYIUN. I Hereby an'nounco my caniM.. for the republican nomination ft district attorney for Klamath m..1 Oregon. JOBKl'liFKgjy I horoby itnnouncu iidm-h aiaa,.' iliinto for the nomination for DuSt At orney for Klnmnth county, Oram? erotic electors nt the primary alS?." to be held on May ly. I91g. ctl" ' ' "vnuaw "i"iirira--M-M-riii i " I W. M IiITMAasa i..,- .. I horeby announce my candldi. iui u.o ropiiuiicnn nomination for iitmeiior for Klnmnth county iohi2, to tho annrovnl nt n.. i ,..'. "."'" coming primary In Mny. "' JOHN V TIITON. I huroby niinounrv my candid, for tho lopubllcan nomination fa, nasessnr of Klnmnth county VIU'A) I'KTEIWON. I hereby nnnoum-o my candlditt for the nomination im anvitor on republican ticket nt the primary aU? Hon lit bo held on Mny IV, Ii - C. AUBTIN HAYDEN. 1 hereby announce'myieif ftaadl date for renumlnatlon a iiinnoi oa the democratic ticket nt the coalat primary election, j. p, lbi, I hereby announn. mv.if . ., date for assessor, subject to the will ui iuo ocmocrauc votcra at the orl. njarles. JABI'CIt IlENNSIT v m'iju For Circuit JiuIm Tho undersigned announces ala candidacy for democratic .aoalai Hon for circuit Judgo of KlaatU county HOLLO C OUOKSBKCK. I hereby aunounco myself u a eu dldate for tho republican nomhuUes for circuit Judge for the ThlrteaU Judicial district, comnrliln Kluuih county, at the primary flection tost nom mnj in, iwiv, D. V. KIJVKENDALL, . I announce myself ni a candidal for the republican nomination for tti office of circuit JuiIro for KUaaU county, stato of Oregon, subject to tat will of the voters nt the eoadu primary election. C. M. ONKLL. For Coaaty Commlaaloaer I- hereby announce myself at t candidate for the democratic aoalts tlon for county eommlialonsr tt tit coming primary election, BUnitEI. HH0RT. 1 hereby announce arulf it t candidate for re-nomlnntton on tse re publican ticket for couaty ten sions', subject to tho will ot tie V era at the primary election. JOHN HAQEL8TKIN. I hereby announro my ctndllMr for the offico of county comnhamsr ot Klamath county, subject to tat if prove! of tho voters In the rtpsMMu primary. ' JACOB RUCCK, I hereby announce my eaadldMf for the democratic nomination ti county commissioner. WILLIAM Ii. WKMW. tjwvmfmmmfwwwm0 For Circuit Court Clerk 1 hereby announce ray caadldttT for the republican nomination as thn ot the circuit court of Klamath saw ty at the coming primary electua. .fcjfrarfMiaajM1.. Far County Surveyor I harah announce myself 01 " dldate for re-nomlnatlon for Ut of fice of county surveyor on tne rww llcan ticket. B. B. HBT, .. .1.1. . f .imnulatSf my candidacy for nomination ctm republican ticket for the county surveyor. F- O. M?" aLVaa PaawiiiW lialdf f tiasaKif nnnitnpfl BlVtilf ant ""v?" -"rrr"vi.- mm- canaiaaie tor me " ""JSHai sentatlve for tho 2 1st repreemjtwj district, comprising the """J! Klamath, Lake, Crook, Orat iJ Jefferson, subject to the w f ine voters or me repu"v"?,Cii p ALBERT E. BIj. Thnnounce myself as a J"!! for the democratic nomlnatwa representative or ine m ,':?--, tlya district in the U&gSgKr sembiy. , fkku w. - I hereby announco myself , dldate oa the republican renreaenUtlva of the tZrt district, comprised of the musi--. Crook, Jefferson, uraui. ! Uke. . -. VERNON A. irunnw, "" I harahv annOUnCO mystlf 'HI dldate on the rePub""ntiS5i!l represenUtlve of the 'Heiif district, comprised of tbecoMJ Crook, Jefferson, Qrant, KU- ae. ......iklia WESLEY O, SMITH, v'- -!1 aaiaiawaaajll,aiwi n BhAAl RHnarinteadSMJ. I horeby announce uy.!ttk al Ba aaaaVUHIllBMal UUBil'-ri. - - I - liiu. iwaai !. .'a.t. sahMAl miiaajamltlftAtirlAllt Ok l WWtT' BB.8IB B. APPtMfiJ k.k annnnnCA mytslf Ij . ,,, -----, r . -tfmUUm aate on tne repuuui. -- Inatlan aa county kuwi " ent, and solicit me sui ers at the coming Pm'" EDNA I. " -t-w ." r. .. .r -..MnAaii -ji You wlU never anfl '"T out insurance K your p "y, tea by afltnta who ""fTTr otth kuMm. SeeChlkOyt. ,