t - ;'- PAB TWO TO TME CR1ZBNB OF KLAMATH FALLS I wish to announce I have opened aa up-to-date Meat Market la connec ts with tho West End Grocery, next deer to pcetoO.ce. It'a not ao large ae MM others, but clean and sanitary, I will handle a full line of choice Mats aad poultry, and would be leased with a call from all old frieada aad aa many new ones aa pos sible. I will aaaure you a square deal aad right prices. Toura for a Trial Order, WWTSND MEAT MARKET Jack Hales, Proprietor i is e-it Aa Aetaa disability policy protect y oar Income. See Chllrote. a I BeraWs Classified Advs. aaMeajejeMVWWWMWWMMAMMMrW FOR SALE FOR SALE One marine engine, one 40-foot barge and three clinker row boats. In aood condition. Address ioba Griffith, Eagle Ridge Tavern Klamath Falla. Sl-6t FOR SALE Small touring care. In autre White Pelican Oarage. 4-St FOR SALE Thoroughbred White Leahorn roosters. 1 year old. En quire' Mrs. O. M. Hector, Earl and Al ameda. 6-Jt FOR EXCHANGE WANTED. TO TRADE: 3 room house aad X lots In Mills Addition for new automobile. Addreaa Oust Carlson, Bos 1076 S-6t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Motor cycles, bicycles, typewriters, sew ing machine, row boat, buggy, furni ture, books, guns, cameras, for sale cheap or exchange for anything of value. 8YD EVANS. 4-3t LOST AND FOUND LOST Legal envelope containing government contract. Return to Hall hotel. C. F. Gentry. 6-lt MISCELLANEOUS WANTED rs PIANO DEPOT Next door to PROFESSIONAL CARDS CITY AND COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. ABSTRACTS . INSURANCE Members Oregon Association Title Men DR. F. M. WHITE BYE. EAR, NOSE THROAT 97 Odd Fellows' Battdbag Expert Plumbing SHOWERS, BATHTUBS, SINKS, Properly Installed Complete Line of SappUes aad Eqaipaaeat Pad &. Lorenz 7M Mam gt Motorcycles AGENCY INDIAN (i'oMerplus) EXCELSIOR (Police Model) DssauaetiaHoa any time. WaaeUttlS BARLEY- DAVIDSON 10AMATH SPORTSMANS STORE tHMii near Eighth M' eeeeasl fcaai Motorcycles aaa ey.ftt te fSOO, gsUggtl gaU4flhMMfl BthaaaftBssUasgaahfl IttAO 4A , WwssTBgajppaSt WVW Ht'aaesM. Sanaa, aad aaaall AS IT The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor Published dally except Sunday at The Herald Publlshlag Company of Klamath Falla, at 115 Fourth street Entered at the postoflce at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, for transmiaaioa through the mall aa second-clans matter. Subscription terma by mall to any address in the United Statea: One year 18.09 One month .BO e e i ! KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1916 SECRETARY RAKER'S VIEWS M R. BRYAN'S Commoner for March commented approvingly upon the appointment of Mr. Garri son's successor la the cablaet: The new secretary, says Mr. BryaV, in a signea arucie, "grew up uaaer tne . . a . . . .a instruction of Tom Johnson, which la certiflcate enough." Aa for Mr. Baker's policy at the war department, Mr. Bryan added, "the public haa yet to learn Secre tary Baker's vlewa on the also of the army and the general subject of pre paredness, but there la nothing In his past career to indicate a tendency to ward militarism." The public did not have to wait long before learning Mr. Baker'a views. Within a week of his taking offloe he sent a letter to Representative Gardner In which he riddled Chair man Hay's army bill aa a makeshift piece of preparedness, framed upon an erroneous assumption, and aura to (all of its avowed purpose -to put the country in a proper state of defence. To be sure. It was later said that Mr. Baker signed this letter without realising that he was thus taking issue with a measure which Mr. Hay had told the house Is the president's ' own bill but Mr. Baker haa not had ! the temerity to say that the letter did not contain the essential trust, nor has he Indicated any purpose to with draw any of the statements which the tetter contained, and which are ao detrimental to Mr. Hay's contentions. Therefore, we must conclude that Mr. Baker'a views "on the also of the army and the general subject of pre paredness1' do not correspond with the "certiflcate" from Tom Johnson which Mr. Bryan has endorsed, and that, those vlewa are very far from the views which Mr. Bryan is now try ing to enforce upon congress and the country; e '. Scattered Shots -. '. THIS PRESCRIBING of liquor to patients by 8eattle veterlnarlas la a kind of a horse on the Washington dry law. FISHING HAS a stronger appeal than gardening or regular work these days. SPEAKING OF preparedness, why not start NOW with some feasible plan to improve the cemetery, Instead of being ashamed of It Memorial Day? , SOME FELLOWS paid their taxes this spring, and some bought automo biles. A few did both. IF YOU DON'T like the tax rate, ! why don't you register, so you can have a little voice in the choosing of men who levy taxes? IF YOU DO like the methods now in use, register, no you can re-elect the same men, Notice to Creditors In the County Court' of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath: In the Matter of the Estate of Mary A. Wilcox, Deceased (also sometimes known as Mollle A. Brown). Notice Is hereby given that the ub- derslgned has been duly appointed! administrator of the estate of Mary A. Wilcox, deceased (also sometimes known as Mollle A. Brown), by the above entitled court, and all persona ' having claims against said estate are required to present the same to the undersigned, at Langell Valley, Ore gon, or at the Bank of Bonanta, at Bonanza, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice. Dated this 13th day of March, 1916. JOHN N. WARREN, Administrator of the above entitled estate. 6-1M0-I7-4 s i In China, the national bureau Is considering reforestation at the head waters of the Yellow river. The gov ernment report show that this will ameliorate the torrents and cause a more regular flow from the now de nuded uplands. It ia acknowledged, however, that this reforsetatioa mar not have aa appreciable eeet within the lifetime of the present generation. Accarete safarmattna aaa etty propei tj OUIeele. THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH After the War This Question Is Puzzler By CHAS. P. STEWART (United Press Staff Correspondent) LONDON, March 88 (By Mail). Europe will have to do one of two things after the war: 1. Accept a far lower standard of living than heretofore. 2. Cancel all war 'debt and start afresh with a clean slate. It is impossible to calculate, for instance, what England's war debt alone will be, because nobody knowa I how. much longer the war will last -- - - Certainly, however, the figure will be so enormous as to stagger the imagi nation. Even it the struggle ahould end before 191? the English would have to pay annually in Interest, more than the total of their government's yearly onta.Ko1titm ATttanaaa Taxation was high "before the war, . M How U tne country coins to stand a htiailaH MAuk ikkM mtA a laa) For one thing, economists say. pro- ductlon will have to be greatly in creased. This, they expect, will be accom plished by the use of Improved ma chinery, by a higher degree of ef ficiency than In the past and by the employment of great numbers of .women who were not industrial fac tors before the war broke out. These economists themselves, how- New Implement Hoise We Handle the INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY'S IMPLEMENTS AND OLIVER PLOWS, KENTUCKY DRILLS, WEBER WAGONS, KEYSTONE 8PRINQ TOOTH HARROWS AND DISCS REPAIR8 FOR ALL MACHINES Mills & Soi Phone9 Sixth aad Wood Buy the great big blocks. They are clean and economical. Good body wood cut from live trees, and well seasoned. A. J. MANNING Leave orders at Ward A Oban hain'c. Phone 34. AAjs1MM1M STAR DRUG COMPANY Constipation is a very simple, natural trouble, but unless prop erly treated, it may develop into a most serious and complicated disease. We advise that Carl's Little Liver Lifters be kept In ev ery 'home. We cannot recommend these pills too highly. We cau tion our patrons against the free and Indiscriminate ase of laxa tives and purgatives. 35c. Star Drag Co. WyXMyMWMMMMWWMWWMWWMWywMiM UGHTENYOUR By Using John Deerd Implements We have Jaot received a car of John Deere Good, each aa Light Draft High Lift Ssdkeg aad GaaaT Ma we, Disc Harrows,- Drag Harrows, Spriag Tooth aarewa, Grain DriBe aad Chatham Fsaalag Mfflm. Call aad (aspect onr liae. We oaTer special prices em. Stadebaker, Jeta Deere and Scbattter, the Standard Wagoaa of Amerlea. Place your order for machine repairs with ae, aad receive the best attention. Baldwin Hardware Co. "THE HOUSE OF QUALITY" UPPER LAKE We are agents for Calkiaa A freight boata oa the Upper Kuatath Lake. Bases laave) thla every moralag except Saaday, at TiSC. PHONE 1ST WLt? ft lit ever, do not pretend the difference will be made up thus. Taxes must be heavier to cover the deficit. The only conclusion is that indus trial England will be compelled to work more than twice as hard as be fore the war. for lesa pay. Possibly because they are them selves heavy investors In the allies' war loans, the English propertied classes, even the small fry, generally strongly oppose a wiping out of the war indebtedness and insist that whatever new and harder conditions may come, should be cheerfully ac cepted. But will they? Apparently there Is considerable room for doubt. The creditor element, though in fluential, la In, a hopeless minority, of course. V"? ? ot h,n msHnrltv will twit rAarwtnH nnrhuml- " th w ev shorter commons than they had, to make the best of before the war'a out break. It is fair to say that some enlight ened liberals, Including a number of men who have subscribed liberally to the war loans, are disposed at leaat to" consider the idea of cancelling these obligations. They do not use the word "repudi ation." They aay the country's for eign Indebtedness, which, however, Is small compared with what English men have loaned to their own gov ernment, must be paid. But It may prove expedient, they admit, to re gard loans made to the national war chest aa contributions from those best able to afford them. I Some take the stand that England's i loans to her allies ahould similarly be wiped out Adoption of auch a scheme obvious- Look the World Over and yon will ant be able to discover bet-j ter qualities than you can And right here in this store! devoted to the bet-I ter class of WOOD and HAY for we have search ed more thorough! than you can, and if better qualities were to be had wt would have them So tf you want the; best procurable this; u the place to; come. The inferior Seehorn GETZ Wood Phone 72 622 Main Street FARM WORK TRAFFIC Hamilton's malL m . uI'L'l iUs.BsV&l Y'WMm m&wm. ?5fl fnanOJgaganr. k-lJ!WIi I3&9 IPEsZaefflg I'? m vbsk' Bw aaa. ilflflMiIi; mamm gKtfJilgHBjLgaHt Western Transfer Co. FALLS. OROON i. would mean the unique situation of a war burden falllag on the rich Instead of the poor. At the same timo that It would mean a heavy loss for the "clasass" it would also mean a gain for tho "masses." a levelllug-up process his torlcally unprecedented. Higher taxes! Before the war the average Eng lish skilled workman made from 1 8 to 111 weekly. The corresponding workman in Germany made from If to $7. For a man with a family it might seem as It these figures were pretty near bedrock, that he couldn't re duco his standard of living without starving to death. As a matter of fact, tho workers in Spain, Portugal, Russia and Tur key wore not so well off aa tho Eng lish or Gormansj and a coolie's wages In China amount to about 70 cents, American money, for a seven-day week. 8o, after all, there U a good deal of room for European labor to be worse off after, than It was before the war. The, creditor classes' suggestion of "a lower standard of living" Isn't by any means an Impossibility, if the producing classes will submit to It. Will they? Nobody knows yet. In England, land reform appears to be a certainty. It la not contended that the Brit ish Isles would support their popu lation, agriculturally, except perhaps with the closest-pinching. It Is main tained, however, that a Just distribu tion of land would check the tenden cy toward such an intense concentra tion in the cities, with Its consequent disorganisation of the labor market and frlahtful conditions of unemploy - tnent which characterised ante-bellum days. It Is an old complaint that, with millions of the English on the verge nr kt.ipvnilon. huae areas of land have l-ecn held as game preservations and i. . n.ll.l. . .,.. r .in - iui. .u ..., - ...--. cultivation as ai me umo oi me rur man conquest. Still other vast tracts have been ..m nni .. t.n.nt. h whiiA ji -ii tt.. .n.i. . .iim ,.iim nominated and elected, I will, dur dolng all tho work, were allowed only ,n my torm of offlco conitru mjr mo mom inener iivuuuuiw, ui i;0ntli of omco to moan a complete ana Inndkrds rulint get the lion's share I efficient enforcement of the law. I or tho country's products by virtue o (ki, , th.ir mnnnnnir of nothing but their monopoly. In the cities conditions have been'.ii ei.Mlh, nk0. i will narsonallv and still are the same as In the coun - 1 irv with rmlr auch variations as nee - . .it, , .iih ..rh.n nr- .......... . j ... All this. It Is generally agreed, will have to be changed with the soldiers' return home at the war's end. It Is (Continued on Psge 4) SAYS HOT WATER EACH DAY KEEPS THEOOCTORiAWAY DRINK QLAgg OF HOT WATBR St. core aassKMBT to wash OUT THK POISONS ... , . ' . ...... I Ufa U not merely to live, but to live! well, eat well, digest well, work well, sleep well, look well. What a glorious condition to attain, and yet how very eaay It Is if one will only adopt the morning, inside bath. folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, split ting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, Instead, feel aa fresh aa a daisy by opening the sluices. of the system each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal poisonous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or i well, should, each mornbig, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot wa ter with a teaspoonful of limestone phospbate.ln it to wash from the stonv jacb, Uver, kidneys and bowels the pre vioua day's indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans- ling, sweetening and purifying the en tire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on aa empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating.. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid .appetite for breakfast While you are enloylna your Breakout the water and phos phate is quietly extracting a Urge vol ume of water from the Hood and get ting ready for a thorough flashing of all. the inside organs. The millions of people who are both ered with coastipatlon, bilious saells. stomach trouble, rheumatism; others who have sallow sklas, blood disorders aad sickly complexions are urged to get, a quarter pound of limestone phos phate. from the drag ttf, whieh wlU east -very Uttte, hat la aaflMeat to a iroaoaaisd oraak oa thesasreeteftateraal POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS For Sheriff I take (his moans of announcing my candidacy for tho republican nom ination for sheriff at the primaries. I bellsvo that my work aa deputy sheriff speaks for Itsolf, and I shall greatly nppreclnto tho support of the voters. It. R. 11IIBWUAKRR. I heroby nnnouncQ inyaolt as a can-1 dldate for tho omco or anenn tor Klamath county, Oregon, on the re publican ticket, l roipecuuuy aaa tho support of tho votors of the coun ty nt tho primary election for this omco. JOHN 11. COLLMAN. i hornbv announce myself n candi date for the democratic nomination (or shorlff nt tho coming primaries, and I rospocttully ask the support of tho voters of Klumatii county. (IKOHOKl,. HUMPIIIIKY. I Imrntiv nnnntinra MVielf a Can- illdnto (or reuomlnntlon on tho repub lican ticKci tor Ruoriii. i invite a cnru(ul investigation o( my record as sheriff during the past three years. u. U. L.UW. 1 hereby announce myself aa a can dlduto for the nomination for sheriff on tho republican ticket at tho pri mary election to ho hold on May 10, 1916. CAREY M. RAM8BY. I take this moans of announcing my candidacy for tho republican nomina tion as sheriff at tne primaries ia May. My record aa n cltisen and as a pollco officer in Klamath Falls Is open to all, and I respectfully ask the sup port o( tho voters who seek an ad- nitnlslratlou or oniciency. WILLIAM HALL. I hcroby announce myself as a can dldate on the democratic ticket for tho nomination of shorlff, subject to the will of the voters at the coming ( rlmnrl0 J. A. MADDOX. l 1 take this means to announce my self as a candidate for sheriff, subject to the will of the republican voters at the primary election. JAMES B. MOORR. I hereby announce myself a canfll- date for the republican nomination for !'"" ' " "" " " yftjmmtf 0tecton. WM. C. MESSNER. The undersigned announces his can didacy for tho republican nomination for sheriff of Klamath county. If I will have no Intorcst to serve but the i public Interest. I will give the pro !,i , , ,. .n .,,. -h ! conduct my offlco with strict reaard to ' oconomy. I will at nil times serve all lOlllclal papers with. promptness. I will give all prlsonors In my custody hu- niBno treatment, wholosome (ood and clean quarters, I will appreciate your support, E. W. OOWKN. i nerewiin nnuounco myself aa a . . . cnndldato for the nomination as sber 'Iff, subject to tho will of the demo cratic voters at the primary election. . II. K. 1IUN8AKER. ...'.AWWMNW I For Coroner l 1 hereby announce myself as a can .dldate for the republican nomination ror coroner at tho primary election to bo held on May 19, 1010. Ull. A, A. bUUl.K. I tnko this moans of nnnounclnn myself n candidato for re-election to tho offlco of coroner, subject to the win oi tne democratic voters in the primary on May 10th. My policy win do to upnoiu my former record of ofllclency In offlco. with the least ctidl In Klnmiilh cnnnfv I BARL W1HTLOCK. For County Treasurer 'i 1 hereby announce mvsolf a candl- Idato for the republican nomination for treasurer of Klamath county, sub- jeci to tne approval or the electors at the coming primary election. A. A. MEHAPFET. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the republican nomination for treasurer of Klamath county for a second term. GEORGE A. HAYDON. For Countr Clerk I hereby announce myself as a can didate for tho office of clerk for Klamath county, Oregon, on the re publican ticket. I respectfully ask tbe support of the voters of the coun ty at tbe primary election for this office. R. C. COWLEY, Hlldebrand. I hereby announce myself as a can didate on the democratic ticket for tbe nomination-of clerk of Klamath county, subject to tbe will of the voters at the primary election for this office. BURT B. HAWKINS. I hereby announce myself a candi date for renomlnatlon on the republ ican ticket as county clerk, atiblaet-tn the wishes of tbe voters at the coming ""' wivt.uuu. v, iv. ugutn Chilcote collect rente and looks after property of all kinds. 1 When you really want something use a Herald "want ad." Wo o d SLAll, LIMB AND BODY Sawed to any length. Oar heat block wood is delivered direct (rout aheds, and is always dry. One load will convince you. KLAMATH PUEL CO. O. Peyton, Mgr, Phone iaT THURSDAY, AHnil, a, llw For District All.,-.. I boreby nunouueo my ,,,. or the republican noininauea prosecuting attorney nt tin n.iB ' In May. and I rt l," aiipport of the votef,, w ,5.iVf.ii ffifiJBJt ,,""0, MM. C' MKUIiYlleU I hit (rat Kw '..... . for the "SpubHcaa no L'ty district attorney for KlamJfft" 0rB"- JOSEPH 8. K8rr' .ni h"y innounco myolf as sT dldate for the nomination foMASft Attorney for Klamnth county 0,22? subject to tho action ot&SSf ft'o 1jftors at the prltnsrr ,liSS?' to be hold on May lit, xoiS rt,0B w. M, UUNCAN, - - iVftVMW 'OUCji For AaseiiM)!- I hereby announce my oanalCs. (or the republican nonHBMtoafi assessor for Klamntl. coun. Mlfl to the approval of the voters it iS coming prlmnry In May. l " m JOHN Y TIPTON. I hereby announce my candid for the republican nomination f r assessor of Klamath oounlr KilEI) lKTER80N. 1 hereby announce my caadlaiw (or the nom nation as aaaeeeor on the republican ticket at the prlnurr sl tlon to he held on May 19 liti !LU8T,N HAYD"V I hereby anuounce myiv( a alii. date for renomlnatlon as assessor L tbe democratic ticket nt thecoalu primary election, j. p. LgJ1 I hereby announce myself a easdi. date for assessor, subject to theirtu of the democratic voters at the art. marlea. JA8IMCII IIKNNBTT For Circuit Judge Tho undersigned announces bit candidacy for democratic noalai tlon for circuit judxo of Xlaa&ti county ItOI.I.O C. OUOK8BECK I hereby announce myself u a eu. dldate for the republican oomlubM for circuit Judge for the ThlrtetaU Judicial district, comprising Klianla county, at the primary election te is held May 1, 1910. D. V. KUVKENDALL. 1 announce myself as a caadlssts for the republican nomination fortti office of circuit Judgo for Kltaatk county, atate of Oregon, subject to tat will of the voters at the eoaiif primary election. C. M, ONKIU. 1 hereby announce myisK as a can didate for the republican noalailloo for circuit Judge of Klamath couitr, at the primary election to be held May 1 , 1 9 1 6. W I UON 8. WILtT. sasatassesessaaisaseaaassvMsaaaajsjsajaaaasaaaej For County Commissioner I tioroby announce myself u i candidate for tbe democratlo nomltt tlon for county commissioner at tie coming primary election. UimilKL HH0RT. I hereby announce mrielf u s candidate for re-nomlnatlon oa the re publican ticket for county oa sloner, subject to tho will of the vot ers at the primary election. JOHN IIA0EL8TBIN. 1 hereby announco my candidacy for the office of county comaUsaoair of Klamath county, subject to the so proval of the voters In the repabUeti primary." JACOB RUaXX I hereby announce my cudlditr for the democratic nomination h county commissioner. WILLIAM L. WKliOH. VVgaVahMasaaeaajvvwMsasweijRW" For Circuit Court Clerk 1 harahy annnunra ffiV candldtCI for'tbe republican nomination as ekvi or ine circuit court or nismsm ty at the coming primary election. C. K. DKANUISWBUIMI. eaejaeseseeStietevseetavsevywiarww For Ooaaty Surveyor I hereby announce myself M a can didate for re-nomlnatlon for the of fice of county survoyor on tbe repub lican ticket. E. B. HENKI' i ..t, .k. .. f annaaBClal my candidacy for nomination on tse republican ticket for theow county eurveyor.. . . F. o. hk""!u BHna SSanantatire I hereby announco myself candidate for tbe office of repre- sentotlve for tbe 81st rcpresenuu district, comprising tho wuBU,-Ja Klamatht Lake, Crook, arsnt w Jefferson, subject to tho wishes tbe voters of the republican parg'. ALBBKT a. i-. . ' ' ' z"zr. .. . Msdidiu i announce myseu -tt m for tho democratic nomlMtioawr represeaUUve of tbe Jtfl'rf2. tlva district ia the loflilw sembly. FRED W. maum mrm ..- mvaif u a a l USTDU MHIUUUW - iWa NT dldate .on the repub lean ticket jr representative of the tstisiol district, comprlsad of hoMM Crook, Jefferson, drant, Klngotii" lkO. . nid. VERNON A. ruiw. -z. I hereby aanounco myself dleteto m St republican . tjgyj represeaUUve of twenqwj dletrlct, eemprlsed of the m"1 Croak, Joffarsea, Qrsnt, KUauw--Uke. ,, ,..h fall. WESLEY O. SMITH, ""L aMMMiaiMwwAM "'"-'-"' 8BDerinteaewi l herearannounce m? "."""Tar far llW.lhU oBDKW,,tfc school suBartnteadeU RH" CU- UMBIK B. APPWK ,-aer - . ... ..-.. mtfllli -: