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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1916)
TUIMAV,dUN.4lft1S THE EVENING .HERALD. KLAMATH PALL, OMOON HullffUn No. 3 ft? Why Not Face the Facts About Armor Competition? Lumbermen Battle on i Pelican City Diamond TM. aohef the United States Government for many v,sm he. hhsoTectivs. y SAWDUST PITS j yean ago. AtooPlka knew several .V Ha Govarasnent anJght have asked the three armor planu for Men and let the entire teaaage to the lowest bidder. That would have made oompetitioa effective. rTT"' " uo would Have been to drive two of the three mi MtHven out ef buslneee, end leave the country with faeilitiee of anlv plant 1m tinea efed. ' more of the yard sen could ge la a pinch. 80 things were framed to aire the Regulars a surmise. Seresd the score after Sunday elly, of "Slide, Kelly, glide" fame, 'morulas' game at Pelleaa Bay hall! was placed oa flrst; Taylor, who par- PeMcan-Bay Oatlaws If, Pelican! Bay , negators C. MSY- PATiaaa; . I Ml I II I I III mi T. TJ - - - - - - - 1,. ? ". " rl -- . .. al thTrti. iV i - JfiltiN-?? ; DRINK HOT WATER' 'gNftgftlff I JOINTS OP RHEUMATIC J-RUST 'i Why rhwrnatiMI and tontteto auftorarg saoatl eVwk BBBaahaahad i a . - . . . T" .i.i. ,fsi Ian wlttr NCR MffMlIf MfOff IftJjMIt, -a&i$36J i.. ?".fciFriti Z y ticlpated In the flrst game ever played one mL. 1. .- .... ..... .u. .... south of the Mason and Dixon line, la! .. "w 7 ?! M. covered second bag; Mort Pike Hay Lumber company l. represented Lov. the dlfflcult cocri ftBd tte h.. - k...W.II ... .1.- ....- . .. . . .. .. 1 The Government in fact haa always asked for bids from the three manufacturers, but no matter what the price quoted, each ycqr'n business was divided among them. by a baseball team, the persoaael of which included sach famoaa tights ae Jnmes Corkery, who says he knows the ,puae; Charles (Brick) Lusk, whose but hut one customer the Governmta a corauiunltv. at, Just ae puhlie utility grand old man himself, E. Hall Pike, stopped them at short Ballard, foadly called "Feather," floated around left field, dig Bill Wink, who made base- jA, . ........ ., .n" nisiory oeiore ne anew lumner rbut;arm peg has made him the Idol .. anv . n. ,,,, ..,. of the PeUeaa Bay small bey: A. Mutt'ture of bats, played center, while Hoi- Hortea, whose kaowledgeef athletics, Llarid cavorted in 'the right meadow, both; amateur aad professlonalls al- Manager McAllister of the Oatlaws x most, uncanny; Kassel Yates, who has held himself-in reserve as a utility a yaal repertoire of fast aad foollag runner for the aged and decrepit oa 1 KUST A - I or 1 w i ihon jr 1. ANCeSr'' a, mmMRSsr 7 Pf ? n'.w tt& f -gill V .9 J -p J The solutioa f the public utility problem i, r-nlatbn of ratea. IW aalutiea ef the armor problem is for the Goverumeat to fix the prtee. we voJuatarUy agree to accept any price fixed by the Federal Trade Mt.aeceptaace of that offer better than the destruction of aa iaduetrv built aalohr the Goveraaeeatf - M. SCHWAS, I Q tlHACH, Bethlebeaa Steel CoapaJaj Just as coal, whea it haras, leaves ach, live., kldaeye aid hewele'" Deoiae certaut aawaat of meoaibiis- previous day's aeeaaialatiea'ef 1 thus, cleansing, sweetealac aad enlng the entire aMmeataryp moraiag, aeiere pwtuag nuio material in uo lerai or ashes, so ttie food and driak takea day after day leaves la the alimentary eaaal a certain amount of ladlnatlhle 2 ? itloa otaerdkv "Divine Sarah V Cousin Is Poverty Stricken, Old ltnltNl Pms Service CHICAGO, June 11. Maurice Bern osrdt. Irst eeasla of the world's great wt actress, Sarah Bernhardt, lives to day by himself In a dingy rooming house la North Chicago. He is eighty two years old, sine yean older than the "divine Barah." Bernhardt is a hero of the Civil War. ills aacestdra served under Napoleon. Ills father was, in his time, the moat preauaeat oculist la Paris. Maariee Bernhardt came to Amer ica aa courier of the French ambas sador Laseaaes In 1I6& Some rears later Bernhardt was ap pointed oeUlal laterpreter by Presi dent Lincoln. Maurice speaks nine languages English, French, derman, Spanish, Italian, Flemish, Portugese, Yiddish and Dutch. At the' outbreak of the Civil War Maurice Joined the Union forces and was appointed first lieutenant of the cruiser Kearaarge. He was assistant in command on (he memorable cruise which resulted: after two years In the sinking of the Confederate raider Alabama off the coast ef Cherbourg. ' After six years la the navy Bern hardt waft t;l von hlit honorable dis charge. Ho lout h nmall fortune in New York In the perfumery business, then came to Chicago. He ekes out his existence lioro by the Kale of perfumery. Ilia $90 pension, quarterly, goca to the mnlntcnanco of his son's three children in an orphan asylum. Ucitihiirdt Iiuh not heard from his counln Sarah uincn the war started; before the war they were In constant communication. Successor to Empire Builder dehaeries, not to mead "' u,f? "fcaa Insisted that tnejreoaM auu go some. Manager Cerharrwas heard by the boys;Of the ofsee force to say that he had;aa laviacihle crew. The oatee meajcoaldat see ft they didn't have Jlaaay's faith; aad to prove thlaga anally, they challenged the Regulars tode battle oa Sunday moraiag. The oSlce mealealled .In Pike,, the yard superintendent, and laid the case Now Pike had, a real career nipped hi the had whea he ea ters! a theological semiaary some j his1 team,, aad aa aaraslng feature was ", which if not completely eUm- jinatea each day. becomes food for the millions of bacteria which latest the bowels. From tale mesa of leftover waste material, teniae aad like poisons, called urie add; la ft ed aad then sacked Uto the Meed where it coatlaaea to etrealate, eel; lectin grata by grain la the Jefataof the body much like' met coUeeta on the hinge shown above. - , t Men and women who saSeV from lumbago, rheumatism or sore, stiff. aching-Joints ahould begla oriaklag pnesphated hot water, not as a means to manic relief from ealn.'hnt to nwu vent more uric add forming In the I system. Before eating breakfast morning, drink a glass of real added to the day's sport when Mae bribed 'Umpire Foster to call him oat at first, after rounding the bases Ive consecutive times. The only real error of the came when Corkerya bat came in con tact with the ball la the ifth frame, and Jimmle waa so surprised that he forgot to run. It was really too bad that Manager Ray Watt of the town team-coeld not have been there, for he missed a chance to'pick up some real players for his town aggregation. SA6E TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK r WHnN MIXID WITH SULPHUR IT SfclNtS SACK ITS BIAUTIFUL LUSTRI AT ONCn Oray hair, however handsome, de notes advancing age. We all know the advantages of a yoathful appearance. Year hair la year eharm. Jt makes or mars the face.1" Whea.it fades, turns gray ad leeks streaked, last a few ap-pUeaMeaeefBeatenaMaalpharen-haaeea iU apaearaaae a hundred-fold. Dont stay grayi Look young! ' Either prepare the recipe at home or get from nay drag store a eO-cent bot tle of "Wysth's Sage aad Sulphur Com pound," which is merely the old time recipe Improved by the addition of oth r lagredieats. fbousands of folks recoauaead this ready-to-nse prepara Uoa, beeause it darkens the hair beau -tlfally, besides, no oae can possibly Utt. as It darkens so naturally aad evenly. You moisten a sponge or soft .brush wth it, drawing this through the hair, inking oae small strand at a tune. Dy'mernlag ehegray hair disappears; tafter anchor application or two, IU .natural eater to restored, and' It be comes' tnlek, (tossy' nod' lustrous, and you appear years ygsaair. ' ' Wyeth's Sage aadtalphur Com pound to a delightful toilet requisite, it to not intended for the euro, mltlna Uoa or prOTontlea of disease, Adv. 1,000 REPORTtRS COVER ST. LOUIS CONVENTION MAKI8 PROVISION FOR VA8T ARMY OF PRIS8 REP RE8ENTATIVE8 DURING REST OF WEEK gyomwaeaaaaanaaaaBaaanaaaaaanejai naaaawmmmKammmmmmmmBH nanvx BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanT BaaT ti8aaaaaaaaaaaaaanaal VHammmmmmmmH BniBJraBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBj aaaananfr ..aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaninl '' naaanaw ammmmmmmmammnl' BmmmmXBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaTnl ' aBBBmaaenaaaaaaBBBaBaaaaaaBaBaaaBft naniS. L ! 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TBsra of limestone tphorahaidli breehf.W ' '-- - wr' .... , vvsw-w-avsmrsnu --.-'- 4 "-TP "T." fans mee-are.haoee;-V; folly invlgoratlag; exeelteat, health cleanses the alimentary organs of the waste, gases end 'soar tlons, making one took aad Jeol sweet aad fresh all day.' m r'm, xt t. ft rA$iM "C , each Those who xy this for ceet',7. hot! may find themselvea' free' fremnlenf I ,A d water with a teasnooafal of limestone, headaches. coastlpettenraOtone ah) 3f ! . , .....,,..,, uinupnnn, nnw nu j$ Phoaphate in it. This will first neu-jtacks. sellowaeee. nasty ereaUaalh;'1 ! trallte and then wash oat of the stom- stomach acidity adv. " " , "01" in CTown. J. O. Hamaker of Bonanza was county seat visitor yesterday. sprinkler for sprinkling unpaved I streets, aad therefore It should not I be sold to the city of Dorrto. Doty Is Chairman. Councilman M. K. Doty was last night elected president of the couadL He is 'to preside in the absence of the mayor. , , ., . , MvK XV esVJSrlsne w Miss Margaret AMrich returned to Algoma yesterday after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Chorpeaing at Oleae. Louis W. Hill, now 44 years of age. son of the great empire builder, James J. Hill, will succeed to the work of ale father and the control of the great for tune and property the elder Bill balk up. Mr. Hill baa been trained through many years for this work, and those who know him believe he will be able to manage the Great Northern and the Northern Pacific railroads as his fath er meant them to be managed. United ITchh Service 8T. LOUIS, June 13. With the ad dition of several hundred seats In the press section of the Collsemum, the seating facilities for( metropolitan nowspapor correspondents at the dem ocratic national convention which will opon here tomorrow exceeda the press "coop" at the last convention in Balti more. The seating capacity of the pretm sections in that city were nearly 6C0 St. Louis' arrangements will ac comodate nearly twice that number. A special balcony to be reserved for the editors and workers on demo cratic dallies in Illinois and Missouri has been built close to the speaker's stand Delegates and alternates will occupy the main floor of the'Collieum exclu sively. Visitors will be seated in the' KnltnrloB and boxes and the sergeant- ttt-firms has been Instructed to see that ' - , no one but delegates, alternates aad United Press Service members of the press are permitted THE HAOUE, June 13. Hollaad'a 'Hereto Testify. Cant Part With Sprinkler. j. p. Shanks, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. The water committee .of -the council Campbell and Ray Davis are here from reports that although the city has a Crescent to testify before the, grand power street fluaher. It still needs the 'jury regarding the Randall case. Logging Operations Are!l RuiningScenicHighway Continued from Pane 1 s WAR BREAD IS IN DUTCH WITH DUTCH s s- PEOPLE AND PHYSICIANS SAY THEY CAN NO LONGER HAVE WHEAT HUSKS TICKLING THEIR TUMMIES - on the main floor. About 8,500 soats are set aside for visitors In the two gallarles and the boxes. If you are contemplating building a house, bsrn or garage, do not fall to Investigate our Plan Book System. Complete set of specifications and working drawings furnished 'free with saoh matsrlsl blll.-BIO BASIN LUM. BER COMPANY, Klamath Palls, Ore. Phone 107. Mt Dissolution Netlee - ' James Fielding and William Lusk have this day, June tth, dUsolvad part nershlp, All claims agalast said eom- peny will be assumed by ate la the Tar ntr Bros.- contrast. Mt JAMBS raUXNQ j war bread, which has been in use for the last tew weeks, will have to be changed. The Holland populace says so, the physicians of Holland saya so and the government Is expected to agree. Unlike the war bread of all other European countries, Holland bread to mado.of flour which contains husks of the wheat Bran the sturdy Deteh stomach is unable to endure the serap Ings and scratching of the wheat busks and shortly the physicians at Dutch cities aad towns had a ruahjof patients whose digestive, organs had gone wrong The doctors utohjjr iracea iee, uueeef ie wtw . vj .v Refrigerators at actual cost ath Valley Warehouse aad Storage Coaujauy. llt Section 8410 of the .statutes also prevides: been hjvited to route themselves oari K -any person shall. Injure or oh way n order to enjoy our scenic won-1 Btruct any highway, maeadsmlaed dera.aad visit oer.aueuaer resorts. If road, railroad, canal, or bridge, or shall necessary the matter will ae taken into injure or destroy any materials being the courts to compel the logging andi used in the construction or repair, of timber companies to comply with the'mjy AUcn TOtat yi, 0r bridge, each tow. 'person, upon conviction thereof. shall Tttm lmvnr la tu.tiss antmloslw tl Aim tout ' ansa atnwtmaishsl hw f wl a ua ) 4 ten t-aea and the parties are aot only liable to a j county jail not less than, one month civil buii tor shhim, saeiua me same , nor more luau bu.dhhiuis, or oy a ane be brought by some taxpayer of Klam-j of aot less than $35.00 nor more than 1609-08. It la hoped that the county .eoart will take immediate, atena to orotect J the rights ;of the, public and to insist that the highway be Immediately re paired aad put in as good condition as it was, before and kM in haj; con dition, without the necessity of resort tag tq either, civil or criminal proced lane, bu(it this is aot done, ceaaptoiata will be made to the dlstriet attorney aad aa attempt made to enforce the provisions of the law. Should this fall,' lnjuacuon may be resorted to, but the matter should be adjusted with- out .having to resort to these ath county, hut crlmlaal proceedings can he instituted. It is not the intention or desire on the part of motorists to complain of the legitimate use of the highways, bat when the highway to totally destroyed In utter disregard of th provisions of the law, "they think it tuna to take, some steps to see that the laws am enforced. The KetaldrNshrvat that perhaps the parties eondugeing the operatloas i not fully swam of the provisions the law on the subject; and for (heir oeneai; ana me weweni or outers wao may contemplate aa unusual use of the highways of Klamath county, it adds the laws and statutes now 'upon the books relative to the use of highways. Section 1877 or our statutes provides aa follews: If any person shall wilfully break down, Injure, remove or destroy any. free or toll bridge, railway, plank road, macadamised road, telegraph or tele phone posts or wires, or any sate upon such road, or lock or eesbankmeat at any canal, or shall wilfully arrange. telephone or telegraph wires to interfere fvwiththeir eeseiency, 1 - - 1." . shall wiswiiwseaiaaa. m any the sorvfee ef such taloahens or arson wtree.Vsuch aorsasL aeon vlcUoateheronf. shall be punished by(!.,!wTMiMK'" Imprisonment in tin penMenUary aatudktiomaWi Ym emv was taaa sue SMatar nor more than "' of wee 'and womene1 two years, or ay a ss net mm the :- -1. 88.88 nor more tana It 888 St. V r!r"r"' r i 1 n'T I Do n't Suffer I 11 -.-mw - JvjJSay-fBHr From oemsver hnalsws' pet e oeWe ef KUMATH,K)ai Kiaj 'r " U ER and end the treaMe at once. 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