j,.iv A,sf : I !,- I--a ' - ? :.f- 3 ASA TWO THE BVBN1H0 HatftALnV KLAMATH PALLt. OMOON HOUSIS AND LOTS eed 4eom btmgalsw, with bath, eaty three MnIm frm Main. If a real bargain at 1,OI0j term. A S-rem house In Falnrlew far 4tS Large level let In Mills Aenrtlen far 17ft: tarma. Qood earnar lat an eleventh, thla aMa of canal, far StOOi tarma. Ona af tha best bungalow altaa In Hot Sahlnga far Salt. Three big lots on Johnson avenue far ISM. Leans, rentals, bend, general Insur anee. tea Chllcote, Main. IT The Evening Herald ' gaBBBannnnnnnnnnnnn sJsTVlaJBUTgggraLlJJIti- MSamsBannnnn I THUWSDAV, MAV , W.O. SMITH Editor Published dally osat Send at Tha HaraM Fabllsalns Oeanaany al Klamath rails, at lis Furt street. Herald's Classified Ad vs. AdiiiUaem U la the ClaaatSed column are piiated at the rata of Fire cents a Uae, invariable la ad vance. Hereafter ao advevtise saeata will be accepted naleae ac companied by the caab. Katered at tha poatoBea at Klam ath rails, uregoa, tor traaaauaaioa tarouga tne mans as eecoaa-ciasa attar. Subecrlptioa tanas by asall ta aay address la the Ualtai States: 1B.e Xfl JvaW KLAMATH FALLS, OMMOX THURSDAY, MAY U, 1S1S A DELAYED REWARD Little Talks on Health and Hygiene y SAMUEL O. OIXON, M 0 LUOl, anneyJvaala HaaRh Cmmleleaf Despite the almost universal Indul gence and the praises that hare beea sung of tha soothing effect of tobacco, science condemns It and offers aa la posing array of experiments to prore the III effects which follow IU us. Tobacco Is a drug which coatalas powerful poisons. Its chanaa Ilea la Its drug effects. If It has any bene flclsl effects they are not dlscororable to tho scientific Investigator. On tho other hand, there ar cartata decided results tending to physical deterioration, which are readily recog nisable. It la a heart depressant and experiments on animals have showa it has a tendency to produce FOR SALE FOR BALK CHEAP Camera. Slaaott at Herald office. PAINT Not at war prices, but below cost, at Big Basin Lumber company. Phone 107. 16-tf FOR SALE Royal Blooded Poland China spring pigs, either sex. L. A. West, City. It Continued from Pag 1 FOR SALE Ten Holsteln cows with young calves; also three yearling heifers. Apply Wood River Creamery, Fort Klamath, Ore. 25-6t MISCELLANEOUS MONET TO LOAN At 8 per cent. Arthus R. Wilson. 617 Main. XZ-tf MONET TO LOAN On Poe Valley land, at 8 per cent Bellman A Son. ts-ct KNOW YOUR BUSINESS Competent accountant will open set of books for you and keep them np on reasonable terms. Address Box 303, Klamath Falls, Ore. 23-t FOR RENT FOR RENT Four room furnished apartment for permanent tenant Call at Cedar and High. IMt FOR RENT Furnlsned house during the summer; 6 rooms; modern; com pletely furnished; piano; rent reason able. Call at 227 Jefferson, or phone 381B. UAt LOST AND FOUND "LOST Magneto, in burlap sack, be tween Varner ranch and Altamount, May 23. Leave at Herald office. Lib oral reward. tt-St THE PEOPLE of Oregon, aad es pecially of Southern Oregon, where the Indian uprisings hare bean that comparatively recent, have every raaa- hardening of tha arteries. Ion to feel gratified on account of thai final recognition of tha "Miaat Mea of the West" by the government Af ter years of delay, the United States has decided to reward their earlier efforts by giving them pensions. These men heeded the call of Daly, and went to the defease of the white emigrant and settler without watlag for a rail to arm from Washington. Thy wasted no time In waiting for uniforms, etc., and as a result of their quick, effect work, their campaign waa often successfully completed in a couple of weeks, or a month. Because some of these men war only In the service thirty days, some of tho congressmen have seen fit to oppose the passage of the measure. They figured by length of service, not by service rendered. Aa a result they finally passed the bill through the house with ninety days aa the mini' mum service to be rewarded with pen sions. Captain O. C. Applegate, who was noted as an Indian fighter, proved himself still a good warrior, and aa a result of work carried on largely by him, congress has finally passed a measure giving full benefit of the pen sion bill to the men who rendered their country valuable aid. Tbli recogni tion has been a long time coming; let us hope that the frontier army will long enjoy Its benefit Some of the foremost authorities have made clinical observations which Indicate that the use of tobacco hai similar effect on nan. As la generally the case in tho use of drugs, that la a tendency to In creasing Indulgence. Those who have had experience in athletics ar familiar with the fact that tha us of tobacco results in In terference with the breathing by da preeetBt tha heart actios. There ar other affections common to smokers. To make a summary in brief, the results of all scientific Investigations seems to prove conclusively that tho use or tdbacco is distinctly harmful to the majority of men. Initiative Seeks to Get Right to Brew Beer Here Jump from Bed in Morning and Drink Hot Water Tells why everyone huM drink hat water aaah memlflf before breakfast others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions ar urged to get a quarter pound of lima stouo phosphate from tho drug store. .This will cost very Itttto, but Is suffi cient to tnnko nnyono n pronounced cimik on tho subject of Intcrnnl son Itnlton, Adv. T0.UM, Mways ,..1 clean A Drop in the Bucket Scattered Shots OH. days. NOT SO dry farming these THEY ALL SEEM to be Dead Men's Hills around Verdun. ELECTION is all over but the shout ing. And there is a whisper around to the effect that one candidate may make a holler. THESE FLY FISHERMEN can keep limbered up by fly swatting whan they are not fly casting. DR. F. M. WHITE BYE, BAR, NOSB THROAT 90? Odd Fellows' HOW -ABOUT the fire escapes on public buildings In Klamath Falls? This, we believe, is up to tha fir com mittee of the council 000WWW-im000mmm0WW00 STAR DRUG COMPANY Constipation la a very simple, natural trouble, but anleas prop erly treated, It may develop Into a moat serious aad complicated ataaaa. W advise that Carl's Little Liver Lifters b kept In ev ery home. We cannot recommend these pills too highly. We cau tion our patrons against th fro aad indiscriminate use of laxa tives aad purgatives. Me. Star Dras; Go. AND DONT FORGET that tha philanthropic department of tha Wo man's Library Club, will welcome all contributions of clothing, etc., aad see that these are given to deserving parties. The cultivation of the Juicy mango is being exploited by enterprising Fil ipinos and Americana In the Philip pine. Philippine mango are declar ed to be by far the best in the world. Wm0000W0W000000Wm0m00V Van Riper Bros. THB STORE OP QUALITY Then U. S. Public Health Service has reduced typhoid fever SO per cent in some communities. COFFEE "Our Special," eplendld valaev 1 lb. can Me In balk, all 60c grades, special thla week, per lb. 40 TUNA FISH "Van Camps," large can Mc OLIVES "Manzanlllas," stuffed with Spanish Sweet Peppers, 10 o. bottle, special . 0c FORK AND BEANS , "Rax," only a few left Reg alar 15c and 20c cans, asocial 10c and lie DEVILED CHICKEN "Underwoods," a new on, per -as BORAXAID SOAP POWDER 10c package, special Sa -GET THE HABIT" J IV asenswfe , anannnwnnw dor-e .j J aanB JXJtOTVTT . ---.. , T " - to us not scientific, nor In tha causa of true temperance, to place beer ta exactly the same character with whisky and other spirits. We think the two real evils are th saloon aad spirituous liquors, but thla amend ment does not open up the general question or the general policy. It goes no further than to plac th home Industry, as to beer, on the earn footing with th outsider. Fifth. By this amendment th amount of alcohol permitted Is not In excess of four per cent' This Is prac tically as low as beer can be brewed and keep. We believe and we think the general world agrees that such a beverage Is not an intoxicating liquor. Sixth. It Is our opinion, based on the experience of Germany, and th great temperance reforms made la Denmark, Sweden and Norway, by en couraging the brewing of Just aach a light beer as here proposed, that thla amendment will really promote both temperance and moral Integrity. Tha is one of our strongest motives. The following la the arapaaad amendment: Be It Enacted by the People of th State of Oregon, That: SecUon thlrty-alz (36) of Article one (1) of the constitution of th state of Oregon shall be and hereby la amended to read aa follews: Section 86. From and attar Janu ary 1, 1916, no intoxicating lienor shall be manufactured or sold within thla state, except for medicinal pur poses, upon prescription of a licensed physician, or for scientific, sacramen tal or mechanical purposes; provided, however, that it shall be lawful to manufacture within thla state fer mented malt liquors containing 4 par cent or less of alcohol, manufactured exclusively for shipment outside of this state; and provided further, that It khal! be lawful to manufacture and ell and deliver In this state by the manufacturer to any person or ladM vidua!, in original packages only, such fermented malt liquor, containing 4 per rent or leas of alcohol, In such I quantity or under such regulations as may be prescribed by law. Until otherwise prescribed by th legislat ure this right of sale and delivery shall be limited to the same quantity as persons are now permitted to Im port Into th stat under existing law, and each persona may not within any one period fixed by law both Import and purcaas locally. This section to aelf-executiag. aad all provisions of the constitution and the laws of this state and charters and ordinances of all cities, twns and other municipalities therein, la Met with the provUiona of thla Uon, ar hereby repealed. BUT JUST THE SAMME RAN! NEBRASKA FARMER PULLS BIO VOTE FOR PRESIDENT INVES TIGATION SHOWS HIS MAIN QUALIFICATION IS NERVE United Press Service LINCOLN, Neb., May 26. Robot O. Gobs, th Lexington, Neb., livery atabl proprietor, who received 0,417 vote in the Nebraska democratic primary in.hia contest with President Wilson for the democratic presidential nomi nation, believes he la well fitted to serve the people of the United Stat as their president Bcause of -Mr. Ross' rather larg vote la both primaries, W. L. Gaston, of Wayne, wrote to him asking for a statement of his views, training and qualifications for th otic of chief executive of the nation. Mr. Rosa sent the following courteoua rply: Lexington Nab., April XI. 1016 Wayn. Nab Mr. W. L. Gaston. Dear sir yourd card received and win say that I waa Borned in Repley Onto. My parents moved from ther whaa I waa 2 years old to Cattettsburg, K Y was educated there and at Ports mouth Ohio, and raised aa a Method ist of which my parents waa whan about 17- can to nsbraska Lexington Dawson Co about 31 years ago was on ranches and later was a farmer for about 26 years different things a short tlm In the above mentioned waa n Member of vangelica! Church in early days and now a member of Presby terian bare la Lexington Neb for about 0 years, have never taken n drink of Liquor ner my Father eethar atna I was old enough to know till ha died and you preachers ought to gat Bney aad gtv th delegates to uadar stand what your intentions la If they neaat nale a man of Whiskey type) ar an a. ing it ton faced aa som of thaaj la vrr truly Robert OJtoss Lexington Neb Sanitary science has of intu utado rapid strides with results thut nro or untold blessing to huinsulty. Tho lat eat application of Its untiring roeiuch U the recommendation that It In as necessary to attend to lutorunl sanita tion of tha drainage system ot llio hu- man body as It Is to tun drains ot tho house. Those ot u who nro ncciintoiucj to ' feel dull and heavy when wo arise.1 splitting hoadacho, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nssty breath, ncld stom ach, can, Instead, feel as frosh as n daisy by opening tho sluices of tho system each morning and flushing out the whole of the Internal polsonotm Htignant mattor. Everyone, wuothcr ailing, sick or well, should each morning beforo breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a tosspoonful or llraastono phosphate in it to wash front tho tomacb. liver and bowels tho previous day'a Indigestible wasto, sour bile and poisonous toxlna; thua cleansing, sweetening and purifying the ontlre alimentary canal before putting more food Into the stomach. The action of hot water anoMlmeetone phosphate on an empty stomach ia wonderfully In vigorating. It cloana out all tho sour fermentations, gases, wasto and acid ity and gives one a splendid uppotlto for braakfaat While you aro enjoying urour breakfast the phoaphated hot water is quietly extracting a largo vol ume of water from the blood and get ting ready for a thorough flushing of all the Inside organs. The millions of people who aro both ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; Tho Tnlmcnlcru Stcninshlp company In n now riilllripluu concoin, hacked liy rillplno capital, which him put up 760,000 Id boom Milllpplnn luwlo In tho Oilont. FARMS OR RANCHES Flvo acre tracts near Palls, ISO to $00 per acre. Good 20 acre tract, Irrigated, close to Falls, only $1,000, on easy terms. A dandy 40 acre Irrigated tract 7 miles from Falls, some alfalfa. Prlco J3.0C0, half cash. One of the very best BO acres, Im proved, Irrigated farms In the valley. It's cheap at $8,000, on terms. Farms and ranches of all sites. In. formation cheerfully furnished. Chllcote, 035 Main. 17 SanajZT Goodbye coffee grinder THE right way to protect good coffee in vacuum sealed tins has made grinding- at home or at the grocer's unsatisfac tory. Right after Schilling's Best is roasted, it is care fully ground into even bits, the objectionable chaff taken-out, and the coffee hurriedly packed in vacuum-sealed tins. Neither you nor the the grocer can grind as uniformly as we do. And uniform grinding is one of the important reasons for the smooth, rich strength . of Schilling's Best A pound goes further. Sold only through f roctfa. CharltlcH aro being Htnndiinllxe.l 0) ;i now public wolfnro hoard In tho Phil ippines, Thu board hope to t'llml unto waste In uuoful giving for tho moro uako of dolus Reed. 1 1? HI 1,1 tho profit we ;,x,,ccl l derive "f mit 'UI eta WOOD and HAY ''" Kol tan. lllim luioua that 11 H ' steady, ,or,,ll"- palroa. "" "mi mVo '"' "in MIICCCM of " btislnw,, That H hy treat '"t llmo UBltom "" wi'll ihcy win i oino ngain ,niJ 'Win llao jou iH't'ii lion. )etj Seehorn getz Wood Plionr 72 f, !.,; c ....... ..nrri LEGAL NOTICES Notice Inviting Side Pursuant to direction of the Common Council of the. city ot Klamath Falls, notice is hereby given that bids will be received by the Police Judge of said city at bin office in the city bail up to aad Including Monday evening at 8 o'clock p. m., of June 6th, 1916, for making the proposed Improvement on Eleveatk atreet, from Main street northerly to the southerly line of the U. 8. government Irrigation canal, also from the northerly line of the U. S. government Irrigation canal northerly! to the Intersection of Eleventh street, Upham street and Worden avenue, thence westerly on Upham street to the intersection of Prospect street, In cluding Intersections,' the proposed Im provement to be made Includea the grading of said street to establish grade to a width of 25 feet and hard aurfaclng said street to a width of 26 ' feet over all, including curbs, with either bltullthlo or oil macadam; all or said proposed Improvement to be made together with the materials to be used ! la accordance with plans and specifics Uona of the city engineer on tie In tn office ot the Police Judge of said city, reference thereto Is hereby made for further dstalls regarding plans, con struction, materials and quantltlss. Said Improvement will be lat In one contract, and bids will be received for bltulltaic pavement and for oil ma cadam, and will be opened for consid eration by the Common Council on the 6th day of Jane, 1916, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. Bidders wlU be required to submit bids on blanks prepared by the city engineer, and bids will not be considered unless so submitted. Blanks may be obtained at the office of the Police Judge. The auccessful bidder will be re-' quired to give bond In a sum to be' fixed by the Common Council for the faithful performance of the contract to b entered Into for making said 1m provement Each bid must be accom panied by a check, certified by some respoaslbl bank for 6 per cent of the amount bid, as a guarantee that the successful bidder will enter into con tract with the city for the making of aucn improvement, within ton dnyn from the date of the award. The Common Council reserves tho right to reject any and all bids, and to make such improvement on behalf of the city. Dated at Klamath Falls. May 19,1910. A. L. LBAVITT, Police Judge. lt-14t Success is Accomplished in the business world by men who do things. You will find them using their bnult nt every turn for Safe Keeping oi Funds Sound Business Counsel Constructive Information All Banklnf Facilities Financial Asslstsnce Here are carried the ac counts of young builneaa men men who are itrlv. Ing for butlnen tuccett and attaining It First National Bank UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC Wo are agenu for Galklae ft Hamilton' mail, pai-uacr aad freight boat on the Upper Klatnatli take. Ilium trnre this oBc evitry morning circpt Huaday, at 7:JM. Western Transfer Co. I'HO.NH 1H7 MAIN HTKKirr, XKAll FIFTH Wood SLAB, LIMB AND BODY Sawed te any lenata. Oar beat black wood la delivered direct front abed, and la always dry. One lead will coavlaee yen. v KLAMATH FUEL CO. O.- Peyton, Mar. PtMa 187 The Waters of Adversity will ncvei rlso high enough to troublo thoiio who hnvo the savlnx hnblt. Tho firnt duly or n young couplo uhould bo to nturt putting by a llttlo every pay dny. TIiIh bank )frcrH you all its facilities to save and to pay yon for your prudeum In IntcroHt. BBBBBjMj2?jSMW cbx FIRST STATE M2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON lYAlBlRSllTONE To cleans ths scalp, remove dandruff and promote hair heakh--uss Hiriutone. Seems to give new lite to the hair" the atmvJhve gloss. Fifty etnt$ th boiw. JSAlIttCa- V ipjVpvj DUU IOAMATH FALLS-OREGON WHtH aVUmCULAJt PCOPbt UV.TMUr? OfU w ii' ix m