The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 11, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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"THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OPJCOON
TheEwiing Herald
W. O. SMITH, Miter
PubUsaed dally axcapt Sunday at
Tba Herald Publishing Coaipaay of
Klamath Fall, at 116 Fourth street.
Entered at tba postofike at Klam-
atb Fall. Oregon, for tranamlaatoa
through tba Balk u second-claes
matter.
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SubecrlpUoa tens by nail to any
addreea In the Uatted States:
One year S6.00
One nooth v....... .SO
KLAMATH PALLS. ORBQO.X
TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1916
PEOPLE SHOULD WAKE UP
"Good Bye, Daddy!"
WANTaT-Beer bottlea; will Bay 15
ata a deeoa for quart bottlea de
livered at Wlelaad brawary te net leea
tana two deaea Iota. We will eaU for
jlete at Ire doaea or over. WbXa M-
tana bTfaral 8artegs Co, phone 1W.
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POst 8ALB OK TRADKHlga grade
tearing ear; w trad tor weH le
aker clalaa or otber property,
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MOMST TO LOAN oa eKy or farm
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KLAMATH FUEL CO.
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FEN FOLKS HAVE
GRAY HAIR NOW
OVE of the greatest attractions of
Klamath county to the tourist and
visitor is the excellent fishing that ob
tains In the hundreds of streams and
lakes In the county. Practically every-;
one here recognlies the value to this
section of keeping the streams well
stocked with young fish, so that this
sport will continue indefinitely, and
wins rami u m jvmtij uutiwq a uitr
tourist travel, yet the impression teems
to prevail that our streams wUl re
stock themselves without any effort on
our part, or that outsiders will do for
us what wo should bo glad of aa oppor
tunity to do for ourselves.
Occasionally one hears talk of the
possibility of securing a fish hatchery
in this county, yet the people seem to
expect this will come without any ef
fort oa their part. With demands from '
every section of the state for hatch
eries and expenditure of money for fish
propogatkm and game protection, the
state commission Is not going to build
a hatchery here unless the people show
te a decided wanner that they want
one.
Simply because Klamath county has
a member oa the commission is no rea-
son that they should expect him to se
cure all these much seeded concessions
single banded and alone. They should
back him up te his efforta and show In '
a public manner that Klamath county!
Is a unit te Its request for a hatchery.
Wo have a very good egg-taking sta-
tie at Speacer Creek, but the location t
is entirely unfit for a hatchery. This
ie recognised by the commission as
weH aa the local people. From this
station hundreds of thoatanda of young I
try have been liberated te the lakes
and streams of the county, and even a
greater number have been shipped oat
to otber sections of the state, where
there were better facflities for feeding,
sax thousand young trout were placed
te Four MBe Lake two years ago, and
teat year U5.M0 were planted te those
waters, with the resuK that Four bffle
Lake this summer wfll bo the greatest
Ifiy casting body of water In the
country.
This simply demonstrates what can
jbe done te the otber streams and lakes
of the county, it there were a hatchery
here. One or more suitable sites have
already been found, any one of which
can be obtained at a very reasonable
I cost, provided favorable action can be
t secured from the state commission.
To do this the people here must show
that they want a hatchery and some
.movement toward this end should be
started at one, to that the alto can be
secured and the hatchery bunt this
fan. te readiness for operation early In
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OREGON ANIMAL
LIFE 18 STUDIED
CITY HAS CLEAR
TITLE TO CANAL
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UNIVERSITY CONDUCTING. 8TATE..0EIDS TO WATER RIQHT8 FROM
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WIDE STUOY OF ZOOLOOICAL1
FORMS RARE SPECIMENS FOR'
THE MUSEUM
THIRTY.THREE LIVE RI0HT8 OR.
OERED RECORDED CITY'S POS
SESSION IS CLEAR
TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1S1S
MUST PUT IN SEWERS
BEFORE PAVEMENT LAID
A leaolullon past ad teat erealsg by
Urn city council directs that all prop
erty owner along the new Mavoath
atrrct pavement must construct eewrri
lioi'ore the pavement la kid.
The sewers must bo laid from tb
main to the property line.
See Chltcott for horns In the city or
country. 1
LEGAL
NOTICES
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itMivPRairv np nnmnv k
i .. i ana... k.. ...I.I ..-.. I. rl.rk
Kone. uly 11. Kare birds and animals i" i"" j
, , w . i Delp for re conllnc the thirty-three
.seldom or never before reported as ox-,. V . . . . i.
deeds n water rUht uiuler tin An-
.M.,.K ... un.nu... an- uv.uk iuuuu i..Kn l(). cnnft, , ,ftt m,H,r,l,nt tri WS
in the Cascades by the members of thenkeu to fotewr clonu the tllttfl. The
t'niverslty of Oregon biological nun'cyjilitrty-thrce deeds, which Include nil
,cainp above Oak ridge. , This camp lslllK Hghts In the canal, will be re-
'rwlabllshed tn tne interests of collect-, c,rae'1 ,m,ay-
!inK (.peclnens for the university mu- 1'orfome llm.Mhe city has been uulet-
iteum. Tlin lillnllnc nml Irannlnr la nn.l '- "". ! " ,......
, Nttlca of tend Salt
Notice limiting Proposal to Purchain
When the city council la.t evening , .. . u-rrii Hcfundlna Dond
. ho clalmnl water from the ditch. Two
Ith
and Water Uonds,
.Sfiili.t iiropoials will bo lecelved h
Hk lteeofder of the t.'lt) of Merrill,
Oreptn, until Augunt IS, 1910, at tin
hour of 8 o'clock 1. tu. (nt which time
iroioah to purchnne will be openni
and cotiflderel)for the purchanc t
3.s00, or any part thereof, city of
Merrill refunding bond, payablu Jul)
t. 1931, with the option of the city to
pay them, or any of them In numerical
otder, from and after July 1.M92I: aald
bond to be Uud lu denomination of
fCOO and one bond In the sum of f joo
AIo for the purchase of 11.000 or ati
imit thensif of water bonds, payable
(July 1, 193C, In denomination of 1500
Said bond are lNUd for the put-
tx-v.e (if refunding the outatandlng
dor the direction of A..11 Sbelton. cur
tor of the museum, who spends most of riM aro "m out but no "noa w
his vacaUona in this way in far parts of a c,e,lr cn f "
hastate. He is assisted this ear by ... . v.. iwj "
i-Yank Scnlefe and Jack Montague. u'ck- ,u" wwIP of n Oty to the
I One of the rare specimens is a red- Ankcn' t'anHl ian now "v'vor " "uc'
ejed vlreo. a smalbblri reported hjwtully contested, In court
'fore from this state, which Is ery rare. I '0 WBU'r wl" run ,n lnr cflMI
'Another rmrr. .iwim.. nKi.inM i. , '"Is ' ummcr. Only the carrying out of
' . . t .... s . .. . a Jew leral fnrtiialllle wllh thn ITmIImI
wrau '""" wmenus prooaoiy sim-j- """'"."" ;--"--"",, f ,.. ritv .ml ,,r ih
liar to the Alaska bird of the same'15"8 now 8,anua n ,no wJr 0I u- V , . 1 ."
name , nl filling of the canal with dirt. These I'oe of providing water and fire pro
The survey camb will spend five a "pecteo to oe carnw out soon, a ..,....-.. .vr."..-.-.-. --.
veeks in the region forty mile north i,lu' W and wvernment already arej""" cnaner oi me v., o,
nr rrai.r i.u ..,.t .w....i m j'tn acreement on them. Morrui.
peak.
"The survey this ear Includes birds,1 lESERVATION OPENING
mammals. Insects, reptiles and amphlb- QET8 000D PUELICITY
lans," said Professor John R llovard.) The movement on the part of Klatu
head of the department of biology, un- ath Commercial Club and other Inter
dor which the survey I conducted. ,ete to secure tho opening of Klamath
"This is Just a part of a big survey ladlan reservation I securing much
of the entire state which we are taking 'needed and valuable publicity in the
Said bond are to bear Interest M
the rate denlnnated lu the successful
bid. not to exceed 6 rnr rent per an
num. payable cml annually on July 1
and January 1 of each year, at the
office of the treamirer of ald city. In
t'nltrd States gold coin.
Uach prono'sl to purchase mutt be
ror the university. Last year we spent ' liwt. according to a clipping from the r'r"l't by a check, certified by
rorae time on the cot. and again this Arxu press Clipping bureau of New'0""' reponlble banking institution,
spring, and are now hign in the moun- York, the Financial American, nubllah.1.!" "' amount of & per cent of the pro-
tain region. Another year we hope to ed in New York, has printed' a splendid IP0"81' MWl1'1 pable to the Recorder
Ko into the Eastern Oregon region, and attlclo by Secretary tred Meet of the'0' Merrill. Proposal must be sealed
wlil then have a survey across the ' Commercial Club. The paper included' n"' endorsed "Proposal to Purchase
tnte. We expect after that to m Into ..n Intrrwiltixilnn in th rii. . ltefundlnr Ilondu" or "I'ranaul la nur.
s . ...... VHV...WH ,v .Mv m...v.v. " -- - "r -- w-
cliao Water Ilonds."
The council reiiene the right to re
ject any and all bids.
Dated at Merrill. Oregon, July 7,
1916.
PRANK n rtl.MBV
Phompt attention given to renul ol-1 .Itecorder of the City of Merrills Oregon
lections. Chtlcote 1 i 7-30t
omer regions or tne sute to get repre- According to Secretary Kleet. pub
senUUve animals for the university I llcity by Eastern publication of such
i museum. A comparison between the'r'nndlnr a ih Pin.nri.i nriM
specimens from the Western and Eaa-1 will help mightily to get the bill to
era sides of the Cascades will be open the reservation throuab concres.
Says Armenian Revolt
Quid of Turk Abuses
the spring.
Scattered Shots
SAYS LAOIES
UMIM RECIPE OF EASE
AND SULPHUR
LET THE other fellow do It, has
.been the attitude of the people of
" Klamath county too long. It's time to
-rg, get busy.
GAY WILL FARM i
FOR CALIFORNIA!
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KLAMATH FARMER IS SUCCESS-'
FUL APPLICANT FOR POSITION!
AS FARMER FOR CALIFORNIA
POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL
UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC
Wo are seat for Oattoaa HaaaUtea's
freight boat on tho Upper Klamath Lake,
every uiorateg esrepc tteaday, m 7:M.
wall.
Ilaara leave
till aStce
riiu.Na; ia?
Western Transfer Co.
' MAI.V STRRKT. XKAH rTFTH
Editor's Note A leader of Anaenlan thought In the United States, who
s associated with a Western statu college, volunteers this reply to' the
iigned statement of Dr. Ahmed Sate, editor of the Constantinople Tanln,
concerning Armenian atrocities that are charged against the Turks In re
Questing that his name be withhold the writer says:
"I would prefer you not to uao ay real name as signed under tho story
I am doing this In order to safe guard the three remnants of my lmmedia '
family of thirty-four. who are te Turkey at present The rest were killed
by the Turks within this last year. If you wish to use a name you may use
jbs pen name Axad Ardxive.
utukk SECTIONS are snendtea-
I real money for things Klamath could
'secure simply by asking for them.
Ra eater and teatra.!
"" jSJLI" " FODBTH OP JULY ia passed.
ay a look at aalaaar 'tai after tnt th vniw nn.A.
Lit
te
tataoaalr. Oar
a tetetaro of taaa Tea aad Satekar te
oka dark aad boaatiful. aai
at "va-aam aad . wh.
tatea tkat oroa atobr. that boaaUfal
Vk aaala at hair whieh te ao attraot-MMlyttdBoUtteMroeipa.
ra sat tua faxaeas xafx
y tho aaVHttea of other
by asking at. nay drug store '
far a P) aaat bottM 9t -WyotVa Saga
which dark
ao oraaly,
teB K
Taa
a wa it, aad draw
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twaatda.
wlth Wyatha
te
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IT IS HOPED that the red tape of
tho government win not delay ua
neceaaartry tho final deateg of tho An-keaycaaaL
X
FUTURE CANDIBATBS for mayor
wiu nave to find a aew platform, now
.that tho Aakaay canal nuisance Is prac
tically settled. It certainly served for
a good many yi
(Written for tho United Preaa)
NEW YORK, July 1L "Revolution
ary movement and open treason" have
been the cause of the present plight of
the Armenians in Asia Minor, accord
ing to Dr. Ahmed Emin. editor of tho
Constantinople Tanln. aa set forth te
his story. "The Other Side," recently
printed In the press of the United
States.
When the Turks conQuered Armenia
COO years ago there were 40.000.00S
Armenians in that country. Today
there are hardly 3,000,00 of them aU
over the world. The 37.000.000 Armen
ians perished as the result of periodic
annual and daily maasaereatat the
bands of the Turks.
A fanatic may consider this the work
Grant Gay. for the last few years a.
farmer of Klamath county, will learn
tomorrow morning for San Luis Obis-'"
po, Calif., to enter the employ of the
California state polytechnic school. Mr.
Gay will superintend the farm work at
the school. ,
When he was In California last fall
Mr. Gay took the examination for this
position, and among a list or 300 appll
cants ranked second.
Mr. Gay formerly' farmed the Van
Valkenburg ranch on the Keno road,-
waves of the river to where the ChrLiJand this summer has been in th m
tiaa battleships were anchored. To the 'p'0? ot Ellis Young, a farmer of the
mind or our critic this may be "abac- Lost River section.
lute equality with the Tarka." j
Not long ago the government sent' Ministers of all denominations will
official doctors to "vaccinate" the Ar- father at the University of Oregon for
raenlan children of the town of Zeitun. 'be last week in July for the annual
Instead of lnjectine vaccina umm Oregon interdenominational Mni.....
they Injected poison, and 400 children" - -
died te one night If this is the work .'Armenian men. women and children
kL?., e Ce Wht HUtfct ,tB e Hed Prticipatio of
orutai deeds ' -. . .
.c nimcniuun m treasonable act?
QooiOiMooooam3aasimeKUg!iaaoaD
Hot Water Each Morning '
Puts Roses in Your Cheeks
brutal deeds
My own experience In the massacre
cf 1895 and 1896 are still fresh in my
rremory, and if necessary I can enum
erate, tales of horror which I hoard and
raw. With aU these cruel tefifctlens.
instead ot fostering revenge, one Ar
menian political party held tho bloody
SELDON KQtK said something te
htaFourth ot July speech whoa ao re
marked: T stand before yea aa abor-
ixho or thte eoaatry. a ward ot a aa
uoa. bat not a free
ni a -nnmuna aw ih ...
, ' -- n-c. nanus or the committee ot union and
Indulge to pointing out the fault, ot progress, saying that te enough.
other nations to justify the barbariclar brothers; let us work for ttewel
MMminuoB or, tare or the countrr.
Special buQetias deaeribteg the work
lalaaeat ot taa aeteek ot ureal-
It alio brlasi 'trnirr maimerm 1nuratM i.-
(iaa ciewt ajA Metre, aai gives it have beoa tetaod by tho UaiveraHy ot
wsoa. aad wM bo aaat fitaa aa
I aaaaasaaM at Mimi, f
Wisar 5 BaWam antaal aateaaataJM
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.Tho auaaer'aehoal at tho Ualvarattv
at Oroaa te aaore than twteo aa Ms at
it van two years aaa. This mf.
was Tt per
acU of iU own.
the Armenians Is a historic ImpossibU
ity. Even the Turkish practice ot rut.
ting the tongue of every Armenian
when be failed to speak In Turkish did
not make successful the asalanatioa
policy of the Ottoman govemmeat
By what sense of Justice, then, does
we tutk argue te favor of his own
government as a giver ot freedom of
H-nruage what does tho gentleman
mean oy "rreedoa ot community" if
ne aoes not wish to contradict Sally
ire nau or tne ottoman raters
Thirty thousand Armenians were
massacred te Adaaa at tho haaaa ef
the so-called Young Turkish party te
isos eooa after the aroeteaaatioD of
the '-constitutional sotmsu" w
When the war broke out the Armen
ian men of military age were sent to
the front to dig trenches and do other
menial wnrlr That- -.o. ---. r
tributed among the TTes', V ne" " "Bd ne''
and killed. Who was it, then, that re-1 to niY ,B,W" btth ach
belled? The old men, women and thelm0ru,n t0 fluh from tne the
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too Armenian revolutionary move-c-fent
waa the child of persecution at
the hands of the Turkish government
When apparently a change took place
In Turkey in 1901. the revolutionary
parties automatically became aoMUcal
parties.
Suppose that a few Armenians or a
group of them had coaaafrad aaateat
the government Why vara aot those
directly responsible paateaodr DM the
United States deport aad aaaeacre the
uermaa population hr. roust of tho law
leas acta of a few members ot that
rationality? Did Groat Britain aat to
the sword tho Irish ptnaU awm. wo
men aad children because of tho proa-
em uprising?
children?
The Armenian language belongs to
the Indo-European while the Turkish
language U a mixture of Persian. Ara
bic and Turkisb.i-wblch consist of
about 500 words. Religiously the Ar
Hoaten are Christians, while the
Turke are Mohammedans. GeneraUy
Bpcuiug. mere is social similarity be
previous duy'a waste, sour fermeate-
lions and poisonous toxins before it
Is absorbed Into tho blood. Just aa
coal, when It burns, leaves behind a
certain amount or Incombustible Ma
terial In tho form or uahos, ao the food
und drink taken each day leave la the
alimoutary organs a certain amount
i .. ... -
joi indigestible material, which, It aot
taTda lha m.UJi ..
the worTd. TLZJ?" el.ted, form texlaa aad poteon.
imea were crucified. One of the By what logic than. e T-rk i
mwo aaa imf
way o
rrTirTrrnspfiareswErear
lines of social habiU are sharply drawn
oeiween me Turks and tho Armenian.
The extermination aoUer ot t
Turks was followed even by Su'taa
SaUmCanoony. It la aa old aa are the
nmisn invasions. Tho dlaaaaesrane.,
which are then sucked Into the blood
through the very ducts which ar In
tended to suck te only nourlsbaeat to
sustain the body.
If you want to too tho glow of
vwuir Bioom ia your cheeks, to
S3 per MU offcoArnr TUr V?" ,et amnr nd '
.i, .- Tul TM AmM, Populf.- are told to drink amy morn!... un
Iiass or hot water with i
1 of limestone nhoaDhai i
i. uki.i. ,. . . - w -
rr. Ahmed Rate Ira t -7. ..". " MTmit- wi of wash
r -" WMBjrwcivtis, ,1
ttea and the attem. Z."JZ"r" ,u u."" VmT
crjfc teiMtirruMuaa;,;::!::'0- ,a or w,tn
rkUh venT::Vl.c"?,,.,,,.u, or Pboaphaf la
of the Turkish government shows thst'
IfohaBllBAdan tklA u... .
wV, wcuca jusuaes
tht telling ot a Ho when it ."aven. -.
iivib an
--.
s me waste material and toxins
from the stomach, liver, kidneys aad
bowels, thua derating, awaatealng
j ru;wf vae eauro aliaeatary
r
iiuct, burore putting more food Into
tho stoinachi ,
Girls and women with sallow skins,
llvor spots, pimples or pallid com
plexion, also those who wafco up with
n coated tongue, bad teste, aaaty
breath, others who are bothered with
headaches, bullous pells, acid stom
uch or constipation, should begin this
Pbomilmtod hot water drinking and
are assured of very pronounced re
sults in one or two weeks. "
A quarter pound of llaaatoaa nhot-
Phato costs very little at tho drug
store btit'U sufficient to deaoaatrate
that Just as toap aai aat water
cleausea, purlflas and fraaaaaa tba
"kin on the outside, to hot water aad
limestone phosphate act oa tho tesMe
organs, We must always consider
(bat Internal sanitation Is vastly aoro
Important than outaida rJ.Bnn.u
because the akin pores to aot absorb
Impurities Into the blood, white bowsl
lores do.
Women who dealra to b.. it,.
beauty of their complaxloa should just
"' lu, ior a week aad aotleo raeultt.
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