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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1916)
Jr. 0 ii.CO DAV, APB1L 10, ISIS THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON tAB g? ANNO,I,01(I Man Prosperity Has . !, DIHUI V WHHVHfIMB I l"."''. ... ik kllnn nnm. yDdWBC7i'---'-":",";-, r wo ropuwicnn nomination for nation for sheriff l P' "r'c";,(J prosecuting attorney at the primaries JLki for Itself. . 2;",rl"ll'rt of tho voters who desire effl. ,ppr.cu.o "'MWBAKIBR. . i....i.v nunounco myself a cnu- Jldate f"r wo offlco of '""".'J' ,or Kiinwtli "ny. Oregon, on the re-?-5Smii ticket. I roipectfully ask Sr.iuunort of t" voters of the coiin- tr it the primary election lor una if eV JOHN H. COLI-MAN. i ...iittjt tnvaAir n rnnill I iiviv ,AH.HJ,..t,n MAmlnnllnii JaI fnr 1110 lDIIIW-,,W HUHIHIIIIH 7.; ihorlff at tho coming primaries, l,d I re "ectfully Mk the aupport of ff..ierJ of Klamath county. '"' (IKOUOB h. HUMPHHKY. t k.miiv nnnotince mrscu aa a can- I IWI". " . ., ' .. . W" T . .7 .hT i . ikirlff durliiB Hie past three ycitrs. O. 0. LOW. I heroby announce myself aa a can Jidito for tho nomination for sheriff o. tho republican ticket at the pri mary election to be hold on May 19, fill. CAREY U. RAMSDT. I take Oil means of announcing my candidacy for the republican nomina tion as sheriff at the primaries In May My record as a cltlaen and aa a police officer In Klamath Falls Is open to all, and I respectfully ask the sup nart of the voters who aeek an art- nlalilratlon of efficiency. . WILLIAM HALL. t,..l... HHimiinia wmmt si at aa fkei i ovrvu; ,mm.H.i........- i ,ort.Uy unnounco myself a candi date on the democratic ticket for ,nl0 for nssossor, subject to the will io DDiniiiaiiuu - """" ---'"". - or me dvinocrnllc voters nt the prl ibe will of the voters atlhe coming n.,,,.1, jabI'KU DKNNKTT. prloirlcs, J a, maulivIa. a mwwwwwww. v.. "Tiake this means to announce my- V-r Circuit Judge itlt si a candidate for sheriff, subject Tliu undersigned announces bis tolbe will of the republican voters at t'juillitncy for democratic nomlna id prlraury election. , tlon for circuit judge of Klamath JAMES O. MOORE, 'county KOM.O C. UKOESUCCK. I hereby announce myself a candl-J dite for tho republican nomination for the office of sheriff at the primary election WM. C. ME88NEK The undersigned announces his can dldacy for the republican nomination for sheriff of ruamatn county, u i im nominated and elected, I will, dur If I Inc my term of office, construe my ottb of omco to mean a complete and efficient enforcement of the law. I will hate no Intereat to serve but tho public Interest. I will give the pro tection of my office to all persons and til clauses alike. I will personally conduct my office with strict regard to economy. I will at all times serve all official papers with promptness. I will live all prisoners In my custody hu mane treatment, wholesome food and I clean quarters. I will appreciate your eupport. B. W. OOWEN. I herewith announce myself aa a candidate for the nomination aa sher iff, aubject .to the will ot the demo cratic oters at the primary election. R. E. HUNSAKER. To my friends, and especially tho democrat voters In tho coming pri mary. I trust you will give me your support for Sheriff. I stand for hon eit work; not too much sitting on the Job; ami a squaro deal for everybody. If elected, 1 can and will earn a part of the salary tho office pays. Dout forget my motto at the polls. Thank ing you in advance, one and all, for any fmors shown me, I am, Yours wry truly, J. T. GARTRELL, The Watklna Man. For CoroAer 1 hereby announce myself as a can didate for the republican nomination for coroner at the primary election to bo held on May 19, 1916. DR. A. A. BOULE. I take this means of announcing oyielf a candidate for re-election to tne offlco ot coroner, subject to the ')l of tho domocratle votera In the Pi 'mary on May 19th. My policy will be to uphold my former record of efllcloncy n office, with the least coat to Klamath county. EARL WHITLOCK. For Count Tminn, I hereby announce myself a candi date for the republican nomination for treasurer of Klamath county, sub ject to tho approval of the electors at me coming primary election. A. A. MBHAFFBY. I hereby announce myself a candl te for the republican nomination or treasurer of Klamath county for aecond term. QEOROB A. HAYDON. 1 ""'AmwjErrywWSrWr' K7lll -- m--- I hereby announce myself as a can KiJ"e.or tno office ot clerk for wamath county, Oregon, on the re publican ticket. I respectfully ask ne aupport ot the Toters of the coun '.ttl'o Primary election for this Mee.R. c, COWLEY, Hlldebrand. ini.?ereby announce myself as a can th. ie ? tn democratic tloket for i?J nomination of clerk ot Klamath vot.,.y,..'.,i.bkct. t0 " w tn Imti at th0 Prtry election for this !g- BURT B. HAWKINgr dJ.nereby announce myself a candl lc .i I "nomlnatlo on the repub ha Ji.ikot ntr oH. ittWect to dm.1.8."6! !.th voters at the coming "J 'mm O. R. DeLAP. Deaf patrons of a London theatre ve been provided with head tele noneB, the sounds belag gathered on ,ne "'Be by megaphone traawlttsrs. ii. lon. ,,B W' to notes u receive 'W BRADLBY RARNBM CO, . ' :"' m,,uuumj lllj canUIUacy Sf owwi," ' "l"'"' or tho la HAnOM) C. MERKYMAN. i t Hereby iitinotiricn my candidacy, .for the republican nomination for , .dlmilti iillornoy ror Klamath county.! 'Oiwm JOBKI'll 8. KENT. I I llltrAllU fteittmi... ku 1 a I hereby ..nnnui.r,, mv.mr . . .." ,cu' rnl crvo '" omeials can .11.1.. a.. -. a. . . 1 "" . . . : ..- -Vi n f vtsss- . "'; iiiiiiuuiiLu nivniui ii m h rnni mmiiiiu iur inu nomination for I) strict Alliirnnv fnr Ifln ...i. n ' MUUJeCt In Itll nrllnti nt ,tl nn... ...:;.'. - ..""""".", "". wokuii, " -" ...... w.. w i.i, 14UIIIV, erotic olettora,nt tho primary election ' to bo held on May 19, 1016. W. M. DUNCAN. I 'or AMH'Diior i i.. i. ..-.... .l.lli.lllll.t hit U.IIIU1 auuoiinro my ' uiu ri-iuiiiiciin nomination for;""ii (lurirB H"rem'r Jnnunrv it! (m,iik primary In May. JOHN Y TIPTON. i nircii) aunoiinco my candidacy (or Hid MMiiibllciN iionilnntloti for MHHeHHIir of Klamath county. KIIKU PETKUSON. I hereby announce my candidacy for (be nomination as assessor on the lepiibllrau tkket at tho primary elec Hon lo lie held on May 19, 1910 C AUSTIN IIAYDEN. I hereby announce myself a candl Into for rcnomlnntlon as assessor on lllio democratic ticket at the coming primary election J. P. LEE. 1 hereby unnounco myself a candi- J hereby announce myself as a can- dldato for the republican nomination for circuit ludce for the Thirteenth Judicial district, comprising Klamath county, nt the primary election to be held May 19, 1916. I). V. KUYKENDALL. .'."Z7...T .....-.- ' I llIIIMJIlllll' IDBL'll UD 11 lUUUIUULU for the republican nomination for the oltlco of circuit Judge for Klamath county, state of Oregon, subject to the will of the voters at the coming primary election. C. M. ONEILL. I heroby unnouuee myself as a can didate for tho republican nomination tor circuit Judge ot Klamath county, at the primary election to be held May 19, 1916. WILSON 8. WILEY. ,WMMMWWW Tor County Commissioner I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the democratic nomina tion for county commissioner at the coming primary election. UURHEL SHORT. I hereby announce myself aa a candidate tor re-nomlnat!on on the re publican ticket for county com sloncr, subject to tho will of the vot ers at tho primary election. JOHN HAOELSTEIN. I heroby announce my candidacy for the offlco of county commissioner of Klamath county, subject, to the ap proval of tho voters In the republican primary. JACOB RUECK. I hereby announce my candidacy for tho democratic nomination aa county commissioner. ,. WILLIAM L. WELCH. For Circuit Court Clerk 1 horeby announce my candidacy for tho republican nomination aa clerk of tho circuit court ot Klamath coun ty at tho coming primary election. C. K. DRANDENDURO. For County Surveyor I horeby announce myself as a can didate for ro-nomlnatlon for the of fice of county surveyor on the repub lican ticket. E. B. HENRY. I take thla means or -announcing my candidacy ror nomination on mo republican ticket for I the offloe of county surveyor. P. Q. BROWN. Vnr Renrcaeatatlve I heroby announce myself aa a candidate for the office ot repre sentative for the 81st representative district, comprising the counties of Klamath, Lake, Crook, Grant and Jefferson, aubject to tho wishes of the voterst ftflfflgfflfig: I announce myself as a candldats for tho democratic nomination for representative of the 21st representa tive district In the legislative as ggblyr FRED W. HYNDMAN. I horeby announce myself as a. can dldate on the republican ticket for representative of the twen:?r!, district, comprised ot he coun les of Crook. Jefferson, Grant, Klamath and I'ke' VERNON A. FORBES, Bend. I horeby announce myself as a can didate on the republican ticket for representative of the twenty-nrst district, comprised ot the counties of Crook, Jefferson, Grant. Klamath and whi.by O. SMITH. Klamath FalU. " mrmmm . . - m m rrMars" - satrfMWWifsr' For School HupennicBuwii. I hereby announce my candidacy for the republican nomination for school superintendent of Klamath C0Unt5r' BESSIE B. APPLEGATE, i hereby announce myself a candi date on the republican ticket tor nom inatlon is county school iuprlt4 ent and solicit the support .of the vot er. at th. coming wlma l. Moved Here, HAN FRANCISCO, April 10- Pros- oroiis tlmeH hove struck tho I'aclllc Northwest, If Information gathered I. .... 1 . lift IriLtftn fiu mvIi.I... (..- -i ."" " ""'" oinraunira riini! Itlrirn. In l.l. a... ii . . .,. -..-...- ..,.. ,,,,,. , UIU federal reservi' board In WaehlnKton. Joim Pcrrln, roserve Kent for this (llotrlct, says Agricultural I ., "' , i""i'vwi uro m.or- .u. Mu Bcnerniiy mrougnout tins Uion into or consolidations with caudli!acyiaiH,rU becniii-o of Unusual proclpIn.J,iJte banks $435,000, making a net ...... Hf V.IVKP.1 "11 lit- I dured jierhnps 25 rlr..Cn..-beC?" l Hie dry fall season was followed "X. "in -.ivither, which Interfered ultl. i.L.uinr In tho Northwest two successive 'Krnln rrnhu hnVA rnmnnltn.l iimma. ..- -.,. .. . w w.(.....vu nH,,,u., fallowing of considerable areas. Near SioI'pim, It Is reported, wheat farm-' ers have unprecedented accumula tions of funds from tho last two prof itable years. i l.lvcHtock Interests are especially proHpcroiiB. Wool is contracting at prices from 27 cents upward, and' fhecp ore commanding exceptional prices. One report states that thero lb good profit In wool at 15 cents, with lamb and mutton at C per cent of the present prices. Southern Idaho lit raid to have received $1,000,000 for horses sold for war use. Mining Is exceedingly active, with) unexampled output and prices for oppir and other minerals. i Exports and Imports are at record! DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING Hopes every man and woman here will this splendid health, habit. Says a glass limestone . from Why is man and woman, half the time, feeling nervous, despon dent, worried; some days head achy, dull and unstrung; some days really incapacitated by ill ness. If we all would practice the drinking of phosphated hot water before breakfast, what a gratify ing change would take place. In stead of thousands of half-sick, anaemic-looking souls with pasty, muddy complexions we should see crowds of happy, healthy, rosy cheeked people everywhere. The reason is that the human system does not rid itself each day, of all tho waste it accumulates under our present mode of living. For every ounce of food and drink taken into the system nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out, else it ferments and forms 4ptomaine-like poisons in fthe bowels which are absorbed into the blood, Just as necessary as it is to clean the ashes from the furnace each day, before the fire will burn bright and hot, so we must etioh Says Banker totali, in spite of the acute shortage ot i&lps. Considerable war material R"' via Seattle. Tho rp.new homesteaders in SwanLake, are' openlnq of the Panama canal, report- Low staying at the home of Mr. and ''-' flHHIUH --"-"- A DUUI 1 , ... fn .,.. ,,, ,... ... '-.,;. I e.i ror April l&tu, win v, es,witlJ Imnortant for this coast ""I'ormni lor inis coast . . -...v.i-i.-, n. tha .. . . . ... ...... I.DVI . ......., IIBllUltai UaiilW capitalization, then $129,585,000 In . thfa Hltrff hnai Inrrnnaarl hv haw nn . ....H ,! v..uavu MVn -w Kanlrntion $740,000, and by conver- increaso of $900,000 February bank clearings In seven- teen principal cltleu or thla district h0W Mn 0f 20 P" CeDt 0Ver the preceding year, and building permits . ' a gain of 25 per cent. , Credit conditions are easy through out the district. An Aetaa disability policy protects your Income. Bee Chllrota. 2 .WWWWMWMWVWWWVWMW. STAR DRUG COMPANY Constipation is a very simple, natural trouble, but unless prop erly treated, 'It may develop into a most serious and complicated I 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 use of laxa tives and purgatives. 25c. Star Drug Co. &Uf0tm0j0Hk of hot water with a teaspoonful of phosphate in it washes poisons system, and makes one feel clean, sweet and fresh. morning clear the inside organs of the previous day's accumula tion of indigestible waste and body toxins. Men and women, whether sick or well, are advised to drink- each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate in it, as a harm less means of washing out of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the indigestible material, waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri fying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Millions of people who had their turn at constipation, bilious attacks, acid stomach, sick head aches, rheumatism, lumbago, nervous days and sleepless nights have become real cranks about the morning-inside bath. A quarter pound of limestonephos phate will not cost, much at the drug store, but is sufficient to demonstrate to anyone its cleans- s sweetening and freshening root upon the system. LAIOB OTBWi SWAN Stephen Sabo returned from Cali fornia Thuraday afternoon, to assist hh father with putting In the crop. Urn. Cathey and Johnston and a nurse, Miss Taylor, are now In at tendance upon Mrs. Pearly Stiles, who Is Improving under their minis- t rations. Mrs. James and Miss Scblll. the fTa. stiles, and will oon fk ..n up tbelr abode on their own land. Mrs. Wells, Mr. and Mrs. L. I,. Arnctt, Mr. and Mrs. P.M.Arnett, Mrs, Jerome and Mrs. Sullivan, all ot Swan Lake, attended church In Klam- ath Falls Sunday. The new organ is being greatly en- Joyed by the school .,, Mr nnrt Mr.. Rppdr. Satur- oay n,gnt' Apr" 1Bl- I Mrs. Louis Robin made a business J trlpto Klamath Falls Saturday morn Hne, returning Monday afternoon. Mrs. Sullivan attended the local in stitute held In Klamath Falls Satur day, April 1st. D. D. Llskey brought, out a load of provisions Monday. W. S. SLOUGH FOR ASSESSOR Ate your taxes high? A proper assessment will go far to lower taxes and at the same time will relieve the financial condition of the county. I believe I can render the service the county needs. Give me a try at it. W. S. SLOUGH. The advertisements in this paper reach the entire community. adopt Honor System Is Started Today by Our Governor " United Press Service an c . ,, . . . ""-"" '-' "- orcn in lhe ,ute vmiumiuy were canaiaates for "trustyaHlpa" candidates tor "trustyehlps" when ,the parole board met in the capltol today This was the first effort of Gover nor Witbycombe'a administration to reduce the population of the penlten tlar. Some declared the reform pro-'of Inned virtually mean a return tc the honor system" of Governor Weit, which was discarded by tiovernor Withycombe. "Trusties" will be allowed to nork outside the prison walls, soma of Summons (No. 766 Equity) In the Circuit Court of the State-of Oregon, Klamath County. J. J. Cole, Plaintiff, vs. Mrs. William F. Bursloff, Jane Dee Burzloff and the Unknown Heirs of William F. Bursloff, De ceased, Defendants: To Mrs. William F. Bursloff, Jane Dee Bursloff and the Unknown Heirs ot William F. Bursloff, De ceased, Defendants: In the name of the State ot Oregen: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against I you in the above entitled suit, on or before Wednesday, May 24, 1916, and if you fail to answer, for want there of, the plaintiff will apply to the court for he relief demanded in the complaint, to wit: For a decree that he Is the owner In fee of the following described premises, as trustee for the benefit of Miners and Merchants Bank of Alaska: Northwest quarter of section 31, tn township 28 south, range 11 east of ''the Willamette Meridian, in Klam ath county, Oregon, and that the defendants, the widow and heirs of William F. Bursloff, de ceased, be forever barred from any claim or interest in said land, or. any part thereof. May 24, 1916, is thelaat day of the time prescribed in the order for pub-J ucatlon of summons, the first puWl catllon thereof being April 10. 1916. This summons is served by publlca- tlon in the Evening Jlerald, by order of Hon. D. V. Kuykendall, Judge of the above entitled court, dated April S, 1916, which order requires that this summons be published once a week for six successive weeks. RUTENIC A KENT. Attorneys for Plaintiff. 10-17-24-1-8-15 XoOce to Creditors In the County Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County of Klam ath: In the Matter ot the Estate ot Maggie E. Jones, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dersigned has been 'duly appointed administrator ot the estate of Maggie E. Jones, deceased, by the above enti tled court, and all persons having claims against said estate are re quired to present the same to the ua- Your Returned Checks Are us good as a cash book. They tell when you paid the bills aad are the very beat of receipts for the money. There is no possible chance of loss. -Your signature ia on file If you have an account here, It ia our business to pay the check you draw to the right per son only. .jfilil FIRST STATE MP. SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON ' aaaV Varnm .XBava40k i aaaawuli J V vJJav 'al' aw'vsaa xsa m m "asalVsVsav '.at. aw eaaw k sls 1T3 NvaiuuaifCvunwMDre M aaaeaT .A sal . sal aaav sal m M eaaav A aMaVa (We sssaa S AaaV aaVaaslafb KlJVMATHrALLSO WHSUC aicuuw t j nRsrrffy W rf SSS' ; i i them without guards, s ta nearly ev-s ery respect they will have th MM ptlviligea and duties as th ' boner mD" under the West admlaUtraUc In the name, oSclals say, lie th principal dl Serene. The forty-four names considered by the board today were recommeaaV ed by the warden ot the penitentiary' on account of the exemplary records the Ben, The population of the penitentiary was increasing so rapidly that a "safety valve" to rid the Instltation of some of Its Inmates became a neces sity, and Governor Withycombe de vised the "trusty" system. deraigned, at Laagell Valley, Oregon, or at the Bank of Bonanza, at Bonan za, Oregon, within six months from the date of thls-notloe. Dated thla 13th day of March, 1916. JOHN N. WARKBN. Administrator of the above entitled estate. 13-26-17-1-10 Motorcycles AGENCY INJMAN (IVtivjrflas) EXCELSIOR (Pollee Modes) , DemotmUosi aay ttaae. J We sen IMS " BARLEY- DAVIDSON KLAMATH SPORTSMANS STORE Main near lltMh M second baud Motorcycles sued Bicycles, f 10 to . Beagle sued three steed. ltM e ltlS model. 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