The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, June 13, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HMtALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OKBOON
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Notice ! torrtjr airi that then are
faad H aW'eswaty Uimry (Mr th
illisajtlu If "
aral faad wtmiU praUatsd m r
bader Oetcher I. 1I1L
brtereet oa th nm will
rld at Klamath FUs,Oregea,thto
Mta day of Juae, mi
obo. A. HATDON.
lMt Ceaaty Treasurer.
BentfsClusitaAdTs.
Ailiulliusmals te the CTwim
eetamas are -Hated at the rata f
Five rrata a liae. Invariable la ad
rears Mercaftcr ao adiulau
Bseata wSl be arreptfid wakes ar
rnwpanled by the cash.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Piano wagon with roller
bearings. Will give terms to respon
sible party or trade for lumber. A
bargain. Shepherd Piano Depot lz-tf
FOR. SALE One Barley Davidson
motorcycle. Telford Bros. 8-Steod
FOR SALE 1914 Model Ford 1b tret
claaa eeadlUoa. Haa high teasloa
magneto. See or eall mp Telford Bros.
10-6t- o d
FOR RENT
FOR BBNT -Good store room
asaaM ledge room, comer
SeeChllcote.
LOST AND FOUND
FOUND White parasol. Call at Her
ldoffie. Mt
LOST Naturalization . papers and
aharaa la Aerial Ferry Co. Fiader
.I .n t n k nee tnmati
Falls. Pick Paaagos. U4t
LOST Between Oleae aad Klamath
r raits, aiacx overcoat, ciaiwr mm
iiauL Jtewaro. u--
MISCELLANEOUS ,
WANT Permanent tamaata tor
8 iliMy furnished modem f ar-
reean apartment. Mrs. E. J. Marray.
CedaraadHlgh. S4f
MONET TO LOAN At S per coat
Arthw BWlkoB, SIT Mala. JS-tf
WANTED-DrossmsHsg. plain sewing
r aiy kiad of work. Mm Star.
! So. Sta street. Wt
i.:i BR. F. M. WHITE
BTB, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT
' s 37 Odd Follows 'RulldlRfl
Wood
SLAM, LIMB AND BOOT
Sawed ta aay length. Oar best
Meek wood ia dcUfvrad earner
frean sheas, aad la always dry
: Oao lead wRI eeavteca yea.
KLAMATH FUEL CO.
p. Payeea, Mfcr. Pheaa 187
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It you waat information regardlag
: IBdlaa toad oa Klamath Reserva
tion, address
' Clayton Kirk
NOTARY FUBLIC
Ckiloquin, Oregon
'AMrsts information regarding all
tadiaa estate toads aad descrlptloa
of property.
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ITS A LONG,
LONG WAY
Tb BBff sctiott in any calling.
Seek.ri cm Wood
Phone 72 622 Main Street
The ErtMimg Herald
W. O. SMITH, Editor
Published daily MiiH Baaday at
The Herald PubUaalac Oasaaaay ad
Klamath visiis, at lie roana
stand at th
ath Fall. Oracoa. far
throat, taa maue aa
matter.
Subscription mm ay man l aay
iMmm la th ITaM4 firsta-
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Ob BBOttth
KLAMATH FALLS, ORMQON
TUESDAY, JUNK 18, Hit
THE FIGHT FOR RETRENCHMENT
HE cause of business admlnlstra
. tlon and tax reduction la Oregon
must be kept up la the Interest of In
dustrial aad community development,
and will largely depend on the char
acter of the legislature.
The battle for reduced taxation has
been waged so warmly by the state
press that nearly every candidate tor
the legislature ls'alected oa a platform
pledged to retrenchment aad cutting
out grafts. While this feeling is
stronger than aver before, the need of
real leadership la the oraanlsatioa of
both houses of the general aasembly
is ImperatiTe if aay appreciable reemlt
Is obtained.
For instance, the higher adacaUoaal
Interests of the state tor taa praaeat
bi-eaalal period are getting SLtltv
582.40 from the taxpayers, aad wiB
make demands for larger sums tor
1917-18. This Interest, backed by a
powerful orgaatsatiea all oyer taa
sUte, was able to gat S335a0S.CS more
than all the other state lnatltmUoas,
and wUl glre all ether secUons liberal
slices from the state pork barrel.
These and other large Interests will
doubtless try to capture the speaker
ship and the presidency of the seaate,
and then the taxpayers. Instead of get
Ung the promised redactions, will hare
larger bills to meet
The State Taxpayers League, aa or
ganization pledged to secure material
scaling down of tax tartan, la at
a tax limitation mens are by ialtJattra.
but that would not preveat large ap
propriations.
The state tax lery for 1914
S4.165.009. For 1915 this was eat to
$3,112,00. For 191 this was farther
cut to 2M9jm. Taa Scat far
treachmeat ta vital aad la the biggest
Issue r
.'. Scattered Shots
YOU'LL AGREE that we
good band but -will you giv aay more
than your approval?
HOME TOWN preparedness
putting la sidewalks aad putlag i
house numbers while the sun shines,
COUNCILMAN MILLER last night
requested that It be published, that the
city attorney ia the brain of the city
government Why, then, does Miller
persist in working against the advice
of this official regarding the recall?
EVIDENTLY THAT proposed demo-
eratic-plank regardlag a federal Jadre.'iBdletmeat from fc--y
being eliminated aa a presideatlal can
didate means that a man put oa the
beach for certaia reasons mast stay
at
WHAT ABOUT that Mills Addition
sewer unit?
"PLAT BALL," says the amy.
"our boys" sure do.
EIGHT THOUSAND DOCTORS
IN FUBLIC HEALTH FARADS
United Press Service
DETROIT, Mick., Jane IL Marking
the close of the AmericanMedical As
ftoriaUoa's sixty-seventh annual con
vention, Detroit today will eelebntte
"Public Health Day." with some 8.00
vuttlng physicians participating In the
ceremonies. The feature of the day
will be a publc health parade, in
which banners on mora than a hundred
gigantic floats will preach the doctrine
of right living.
The parede, which will be one of the
most novel ever seen here, will ha
staged under, the direction of the state
board of health, cooperating with offi
cers of the American Medical Associa
tion. Of the virion floats, twelve will
be furnished bDetroit women's clubs,
nine by the city recreation commission,
twelve by the sUte board of health,
nine 'by the Aptf-Tuberculosl Society
nnd five by mescal eoUeans.
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If you exaeet If tar a heme la aha
city or country, Chile can save yea
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tory is aaadHaf abeat 9jm peaads of
milk par day.
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MACHINE GUN
Has the United Statea made a
colossal' mistake la its selection of
machine gun for use or Its troops?
Army oBclals and others say so, aad
the result is that a big laTeetlaatloa la
to be made, which may result ta taa
adoption of aa entirely new type of
rapid Are ordnance for use with In
fantry aad cayalry.
SHE MAKES 600D
IN U. S. OFFICE
SAN FRANCISCO'S WOMAN, ASSIS
TANT FEDERAL DISTRICT AT
TORNEY PROVES EFFECTIVE IN
OFFICIAL WORK
Onlted Press Service
SAN FRANCISCO. June 13. Mrs.
Annette Adams, vhote appointment
as arsistaat United State attmney
rued exdtameat in officialdom in
W'fcEingtoa aad San Fraactsca, has
piade good.
While here on c visit. Federal Judge
I'lcdsoe of Los -ABgeto want oat of
hisay to pay his respects to the fed-.ln.
t . a
crai proBccuror anu wu ner am ww
hcrry he had opposed her appointment
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"I have got to take off my hat to
you," "said Judge Bledsoe.
"You have made good, aad sever
again will I refuse to endorse a womaa
in any capacity."
During the bomb sensation la Saa
Francisco Mn. Adams worked sight
and day aad prevented aa imaortaat
count of technical errors.
- Mrs. Adams to distiaetiveJy femi
nine, not only in her personal manner
isms aad attributes, bat la bar meth
ods of procedure ia taa ooart room.
Her personality gives the austere
chambers a "homey" atmosphere. She
presents her arguments quietly, bat
with great fidelity to the saeonttsls,
During the absence of District At
torney Prftjtoa, Mrs. Adams directed
the affairs of the office without a hitch.
Her handling of the United States aea
trallty cases especially was admtra-
KNIQHT TEMFLARS LEAVE ON
, SFECIAL TRAIN FOR COAST
United Press Service '
CHICAGO, June U. A tors trsia
load of 'officers and members of th
Grand Encampment of Knight Temp
lars left Chicago today for Los Ange
les to attend the &3d Triennal con
clave. The Knight Templars loft Chi
cago over the Chicago A Northweetera
railroad and will eovar 7.0AA aatlaa of
waatarn travel hfnr Mtnal.r. tafc.4
Ing in the conclave at Los Angeles,
the San Diego exposltioa aad Pacific
northwest, returning via th Csasfitoa
Rockies. The tour covers tweaty-aa
iff
George C. Brownell to th Clackassat
county nominee of all three aartlas
for representative oa a tax rdaUa
ptotfom.
Autsmeblle limran f
description. CMtoete.
re
Th Set raraswa' Uatoa ta stab
lished a new chase tatry.
DETACHMENT OF SIXTEETH U.
Ever since the border raids and sub
sequent expedition Into Mexico, there
has been persistent complaint that the
type of gun aow In use falls to work
when needed. The official report, of
the raid of ViUlatas at Columbus, N.M.,
says the machine guns were all ren
dered useless after firing a yery few
shots, and the same report Is heard la
connection with the'sklrmlshes fought
wjta tea baadtt beads aa Pershiaga
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BONANRA
Dr. J. L. Harris has joined the mul
titude of Ford owners, and has leaned
to drive the ear without climblag a
telegraaa
Rumor says a certaia youag ladyi
who taught school last year la a
mualty noted for Its aumber at
ried school asanas, la to shortly ehaage
Baraasaa.
F. J. Bowae sold five
week to Bob Huaaaker.
horses last
Oulta a number of how ham laft
here latelv. which ready aaahl
when it la needed aad better aorsea la
the futare.
J. O. Hamakar, Dr. J. L. Harris aad
T. W. Biggs visited Klamath Falls oa,
Moaday.
L Morris, who bought the Ketcham
ranch, has taken a homcatead adjoin-
m, ng He to nggtg m wMt
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IMn ytvyvtijt sv hoi vma w ywnv
.v .. . ww .. against It, so the construction corn
week. Jake to getting quite a place oa ' pnnv can make Its owa arrangemeats
bla homestead. His .wheat, sowa on'ih the governmeat regardlag that
new land, is looking as aood as aay U
the neighborhood.
Oa Moaday evenlag, Jaaa lta, Dr.
O. F. Hopkins of Pertlaad will leotara
In the M. E church. Bverybcdy to ia-
vited. Ttin lurtiirnjnmsllnris sTT It
Admtoafam fro.
JURY IS DRAWN
FOR JONE TERM
TALESMEN HAVE BUN SUM
MONED TO AFFEAR AT COURT
HOUSE NEXT MBNBAY MORN
IN FOR COURT DUtY
The following to th Jury
dnwa for the June tana of th clrealt
court, which beglas Moaday awralag:
Klamath Falls Goon Heavlla,
alt milnit Ta... B.-.,. k.Jul
MHMW.ft, NHHi m .
Loomto, W. S. Slough, J. J. Stolger, J.
C. Jarvls, A. A. Meaaty, T. K Ntoh
olas, Charles Mack, R. A, Telford aad
W. T. Elliott
MldlaBd--Walter TaneT BBd 3. U
Davidson
Merrill-K. Katteakan, Mlk Gator
neaux and Ross W. flaky.
Bonanw-J. H. Faaght, B. W. Ntob
ok, L D. Ross and F. W. Bold.
Fort Klamath-C. V, Loesky.
OImm-H. A. Griau. '
Lorelto-W. D. rsambell
Kea-0. 0. Kerns aad F. T. Nskoa.
WwdMDavM Fard.
Algoma-FTsd Dtasler.
W hav ssad amissisato wKk
tlMFIntNatieasJbaakueaabkast
aftf'ywar aeaa aay ttos. aad mm-
etally oa aay days.-K. Sagamaa. ltd)
S. INFANTRY
forces mored southward.
The gun now used Is extremely light,
aad la therefore easily transported. It
also shoots the regulatloa army rifle
ammunition, making an extra ammuni
tion carrier uaaecessary. But toe gun,
say army men. owing to the faulty feed
system prepared, jams easily, aad Is
invariably useless after a few rounds
of ammunition are fired under actual
battle coadltloaa.
OIL MACADAM
FOR ELEVENTH
ID OF WARREN CONSTRUCTION
COMFANV IS ACCEFTBD BY THE
COUNCIL ON YARDAOC BASIS.
U. S. STRETCH ELIMINATED
BlevenU street to to be saved with
cadam. This to to ha laid by the
Warren Construction company.
The council but sight decided apoa
this type of pavameaL aad taa mayor
wax Instructed to eater lata a aeatraet
with the Warns eoaeera Jor taa lav
proving this street oa a yardage basts.
This makes It possible to eliminate
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MOUNTAIN STATES MEN
DISCUM ROAD MAKINB
United Press Service
OODBN, Utah, Jea U. Idaho.
Wyomlas, Colorad. Nevada, Meataaa
and Utah wet represented at th
Ibter-Moaatain Good Roa?s Asoda
tan la convention her today. Dnaoa-fc.-at.
n la roil building aad road
repair work, trip through neighboring
canyons and a special automobile
iwiift will be neld la connection with
the program.
Th!govnors of Idah aad Utah
are scheduled to deliver addresses. A.
0.,Batchelder. secretory of th Amer
icaa Automobile Asseatottoa, wlU ad
dress th ceaventtoa ttoiirifw th
subject of "Th AataaMi aad th
Ranch Ascaimtln
Accoaataat aow la Klamath rail
will establish effideat system for you
and keep you straight oa easy terms.
Alao handlea industrial, mercantile and
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13-61
The QrantN Pass sugar factory has
bertn sold to th Utah-Idaho Sugar
roaipeay.
Th heme f th 4ltna oompanlss.
fits CMIt. t
The Increased demand for smyrtk
wood products nukes necessary a saw
mill at Bridge, oa Myrtle Crash, Coos
county.
Th Bawky taper aUlk at Oraa
City ar a th thra shift ataav
soan aa, aad essaky sasty
UaaalSsfsV'
Chllaete llswk rank aad leoki .
tfFraartyf all Wads. f
Sixth British
Honored by
y WILRUR S. FORREST
(United Press Stat Correspondent)
LONDON, June 13. Six new
were wrlttea today oa England's new
est honor list the aerial gallantry
roll.
As u roHUll, nIx modals of the die
IIiikuIdIi ecrvlfc order or the military
croitn litH been awarded to member
or tlit ltoynl Flying corps for u type
or cnllnntry unknown before the pres
ent war.
Ono of tlio blnltuan newly honored
lit Lieutenant Malcolm Henderson, sea
forth hUhlandera, who lost a leg by
hIioII tiro nt mi altitude of 7,000 feet.
Desplto his Injury he succeeded In bm
neuvoring bit machine from above th
enemy's lines to a place of safety be
hind the British lines, thus saving hto
aeroplane, his Jlfe aad the life of hto
observer.
Lieutenant Frank Hudson, eight,
waa severely wounded la th hand
while on reconnaissance duty fiylng
over the Qermaa llaea. He cluag t
consciousness until a had piloted hto
aeroplane to a place of safety aad thea
fainted. On previous oceasleaa a
had brought down two eaemy saa
chines. "For conspicuous gallaatry aad
skill" Is th officially worded aaaeaaca-
ment of honor for Captain J. E. Tea
nant, ScoU guards, who affected a
night bombing of aa enemy aviatka
shed. He shut off hto engine, desoead
ed to wtthlB thirty feet of the objec
tive and dropped bla bombs. Although
the explosion damaged hto maehla, he
restarted the engine and escaped saly
to request another machine oa hto re
turn with which to repeat the opera
tion. Lieutenants Thomas How aad Bd
ward Legget, In the sam machine,
merited decorations for downing two
(rfiiJUMOi Tea Store
Special Portkad price oa
Tets, Cffeo, Spices
ui SatAiei
A Trial will Ceavtaa Tou
B. P. LEWIS
tilth and Oak. Fheae
STAR DRUp COMPANY
CojDstlpatloa to a Vary slmpk,
natural troubk. but ualeas prop
erly crested. It may develop lato I
a most serious and complicated
dtoeas. We advka that Carl's I
Little l-lver Lifters be kept la ev
ery home. We cannot recomsaMd
these pills too highly. W eau
tloa our pi irons sgalast tb fra
aad ladlscrlmlaate as of laxa-
tlvea aad purgatives. II.
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DELINQUENT-SALE NOTICE
Csllforniareaeni Fewer CMnaany. Latkn f arlMlwl FkcaSt Swekaav
an Frffke, Callferak
NOTICE Taw k daUafiaaat aaea th Volkwlag described stock, a
accouat of Assessmea(Na 4) kvkd oa th llth day f April, llli. the
several amounts set opposUth sags f taa respsstlw shareholders, as
follows;
NAME
Mercantile Trust Comaaay af Saa Fraacke, Trust .414
Mercantile Trust Compaay af Ba,IYaaak, Traste JUfl
MercaaUlo Trust Cosmaaay at Baa fHaeko,iTrak .JM
MercanUk Trust Comaaay t Baa fTaamsaoTraeU JH
MercaaUk Trust Compaay af Baa lYsaaka. Trask 4M
Mercantile Trust Cempaay f Baa lnake, Trust -401
Mercantile Trust Compaay af Baa Inaekeo, Trust MI
Mercantile Trust Comaaay of Saa fnaatoeo, Trust -
And la accordaa with tow aad aa order af .tad bsard af &"
on th llth day of April, llll, as away shares of each pare! of "!!?
as may be necessary wlU b sold at tae ask ef ta oomyaay, "i!.
Leldesdorf straet, Saa Fraaeto, Califorak, oa Tuawlay, Ja f .
th hour of It o'ekak aooa ef said aajr, to pay deHaat bmiiim
on. together with eosto of adrrtkag and expeaeei of th sak.
jfo.TMFOH.
SeoraUry of Callfornla-Oraaoa
Office: Number HI LsHssdortt
Airmen Now
the Nation
eaemy machiaea during a single Birt,
After dtopttehlBg the first they wtami
to a higher altitude and engaged m!
second. Beth amles were dowsed
by macblae gua fir.
A number of conspicuous ftu sm
attached to the record of LI.ut.Daw
Henry Yates, the last nunod on ik.
official honor roll. III. ouuunaing V.
compllsment was the deduction of
nn enemy water works under terrtfc
With aatllivrrt ..... -
a company of Infantry flrlnir on blm be
..... .... wnmng uown to within
BOO feet aad launrhni i.i. i l
--- n I'UUIU,
dropped la the center of the wtt(r
IVftrlfa iImImvIii. I, t, ..
ly attacked the Infantry with hit aw
chlne gua aad routed It
HOI WATER THE
BEST LIVER AND
BOWEIMEDICINE
SAYS OLASS OF HOT WATS fit
FORE BREAKFAST WASHES
FOISON8 FROM SYSTEM
Physicians the world over
uend th Inside bath claiming this It
of vastly mora Importance thaa out
side cleanliness, became the skla
pores do not absorb Impurities toto
the bleed, causing ill health, walk
Ute pores la the ten yards of bowek
do.K
Men aad women are urged to ditok
each moralag before breakfast a
glass of hot water with a teatpoeaful
of UsMstaa phosphate in it, u a
harmless means of helping to wash
from th stomach, liver, kidneys sad
bowek th previous day's Indigestible
material, poisons, sour bile aad lat
ins; thaa ckaaslag, sweetening sad
purlfyiag the entire alimentary canal
befer puttiag more food toto the
stomaah..
Just aa soap aad hot water cleanse
and fraahea th skla. so hot water
aad llmesfa phosphate set oa ta
ellaUaatlve .araaas.
Those who wake up with bad.
breath, coated league, nasty task ar '
hav a dulLneaiag head, salkw com-,
pkxloa, acid stomach; others who
ura subject to bilious attack or ooa
stlpatioa, should obtain a quarter
pound at ItoMstoae phosphate at the
drug store. This will cost very little
but Is sufficient to demonstrate the
value of inside bathing. Those who
continue it each morning are assured
of pronounced results, both in re
gard to health aad appearaace.-adi
Ask Chlleete about the Klamath
Country.
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