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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1916)
.. 'J, ik. . fc a i'fafi tfJH tfSILJ KM, m tt tti Ha. THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY,, JULY 11, 1st kikfsOutieiAfTS. Aitaas ta Ik lll ill HlHMWltMli at Hw m at aaaa was aa aeeaaasd tales I FOR SALE FO SALaV-Cheap; Ire Bayaas auto, la good coadltloa. CaH.at Dodge garage. C-t FOR BALM 40 acre farm la Callforala at a bargain K takes quick. Look tale ap. Mr. Rancher, where they are cattlag their third crop of hay bow. i Reach, care Herald. Mt FOR SALE Second head baby baggy. KacUeaily aew; will seU for half rice. WllUrd L. Smith, phone J14Y. 4t The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH. Editor Published dally except Sunday at The Herald Pnbltahlag Coatpaay of Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street Entered at the uostomce at ath Falla. Oregon, for traasatfssloB through the malls aa aacoad-class matter. ' Subecrlptlon terms by mall to any address In the United State: One year 96.00 One month .. ..- -0 She's a Volunteer, Also KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1910 I FOR RENT roR RRNT-Dealrable Apply 1141 Pine at Ut MISCELLANEOUS WILL THK PARTIES who borrowed oar wire fence stretchers please re- tara aaaw and recetre oar ererlaatlag gratitude. Baldwin Hardware Co. lMt FARM. LOANS Money to loan on farm aecarlty. Rates reasonable; Term good. For particulars, call or write, B. L. Elliott, attorney. Wllllts bafldlag. Klamath Falls. Ore. U-tf WANTED Beer botUes; will pay 15 ceats a dozen for quart bottles de- llTered at Wlelaad brewery in not less taaa two doxen lots. We will call for hits of Ire dotea or over. White Pel- Icaa Mlaersl Springs Cou, phone 12JJ. 7-et FOR SALE OR TRADE High grade towing car; will trade for well lo- Umber claim or other property. aire at MS Mala street 10-tf MONET TO LOAN oa city or farm aiapaitj. Arthur R. Wilson. 11-tf LOST AND FOUND IXn Combination c arias; stick. Return rJRaa cane and to Harald oRtee Reward. Mt Fr fair tor aa exceptionally aae 97MJ0 player piano lees taaa 4 Fifty rolls of music with It Syd stomas. sAwtf A LITTLE LATE THE Klamath Commercial Club has received a petition from farmers and settlers of the Redmond district in Crook county, the home of Denton O. Bnrdick. candidate for state represen tative, asking elp in defeating Bur-j alck at the November election, and suggesting that Klamath county bring out an Independent candidate. It Is claimed that It has just been discov ered that Mr. Burdlck is an employe of certain Irrigation corporations which ore opposed to the best Interests of the settlers and homesteaders of that) section. I Of course, the Klamath Commercial i Club win not be so unwise as to per- j rait Itself to become mixed up in any political controversy. It Is purely a business organization, and could 111 af ford to destroy its 'Influence by taking active part in any election. I The republicans of Crook county, as Hell as those of the entire district.! nominated Burdlck as one of the candi- j dates for representative, by a very sub-' stantial vote, and.it is too late now to' change the result or their ballots. Mr. j Burdlck and Mr. Forbes will be elected in November, and there Is very little' danger of Mr. Burdlck doing any great j damage In the way of enacting any new legislation that would be harmful to the settlers of Crook or any other coun ty in the district It takes the united and efficient ac tion on the part of ail the representa tives of Eastern Oregon to secure favorable action on any bill demanded by this section. Mr. Forbes has hon-j estly and ably represented the settlers of this section for four years, and he will continue to do so at the next ses sion. His opposition alone would de feat any local bill that might be advo cated by his colleague, in the Improb able case of his attempting any legisla tion against the interests of the set tlers. We do not believe that Mr. Bur dlck has the least Intention of work- ta CMtoet for hemes in the city or 1 Wood! SLAB, LIMB AND BOOT Bawad I aajr teagth. Oar bast as delivered direct ssd Is always dry. Oa lead was swatlao yea. . KLAMATH FUEL CO, a PWfMa. Msr. PbOM 1S9 SA6E TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK WHIN MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT RINaS BACK ITS BEAUTIFUL , LUSTRE AT ONCE Oray hair, however handsome, de- advaaelng age. We all know the adnata of a youthful appearance. Taar hair I year charm. It makes or im. waea it noes, turns leak streaked. Just a few sp ot Sac Tea aad Sulphur sa lt appesraace a hundredfold. "Pa stay gray! Look young! 'jarifar ta recipe at home or aajrorag store a w-eeat sot- I tlaar MWyth's Sage aad Sulphur Cosa- waiea i merely tae ow urn ay ta aooiuoa or ota Taousands of folks tal raady-to-use prepara- K darkens the hair beau- a) 1111111, momcu possibly aVJ It dartaas so aatarally aad Taisialia a spoage or soft It, drawiag this through the aar.taUMaatUstiad statist. aVgraaag ta aray aalr disappears; aaatlcauoa or two, its eater m restored, aad It aad tastroas, 53 xTkS! 'NEaar. " - 4 i . wV atx?jmkvs r 1h ' i ? a'T "'a m Kl i rssstmmri : m -.n ' ?sgisJKs& t i PK S tyv3tf W iSX'' C 'aaaaaawStvraalBaV I BBBBBBBaQa LaBaataaaaaalaaaaafsBaaV "1 JJACKRABBIT FUR MADE GODD HA! CONGRESSMAN SINNOTT HAS A HANDSOME HEADPIECE THAI SHOWS OREQON RASSIT PUR WILL MAKE GOOD HATS When Jack started with his' national guard company for the Texas border, she was determined she would not re main a maid all her life. She'd rather be a-widow. So she went out and found Lhis wonderful creation, and it was in laaw eietiaf 4) via lntaata nf rifa AW 1 1 . j .. . .v . .i.. i 'bis that they were married the day he people, and this fear on the part of the . . . t. '. . t. farmers of Redmond will be found to be purely Imaginary. As to an Independent candidate from Klamath county, such a thing would be folly. Klamath county has not enough votes to elect a representative from this district and the only possible chance of securing one. until the dis trict Is divided, is for Crook, Grant and Jefferson counties to permit It by only putting up one candidate from that section. Scattered Shots DONT HOWL about the ashing. Just Join the bunch and help plant those 300,000 trout where they will mature. You can afford to give a little of your time rather, than have them die. It was a sleeveless wedding gown, something very unusual. The bodice consisted of a high loose girdle of lace with shoulder straps made of .bands of lace set with pearls that hung In loops on either side. The skirt was draped Grecian style over bands of the pearl set lace that crossed In front and con tinued loosely around the bottom of the girdle. Airlll of .lace that matched the girdle shows in the silt at the bot tom of the skirt A tulle veil was drawn simply orer the forehead and caught with orange blossoms at the back. The bride carried a prayer book bound In white with a shower of lilies of the val ley tied with white ribbon. High Rrade felt hats can be manu factured from the fur of Oregon Jack rabbit. This Is no longer a theory, but a demonstrated fact, and Represen tative N. J. Slnnott of Oregon is proud ly wearing too flrst and only felt fedora ever manufactured In the country from Jackrnbblt fur. I-Lst winter Mr. Slnnott dlscorered tliKt felt hat maker were cmbarassed because their supply of German rabbit fur was cut off with the war. It oc curred to him that Jackrabblt fur might be Mitatltutcd, and he sent to Oregon for a consignment of Jackrabblt skins. These he turned over to the largest and best known hat manufacturers in the East, with the request that they ex periment with the rabbit Jur, and de termine Its suitability for hat manu facture. A long strike occurred in the factory t" which the rabbit fur was sent, delay ing the experiment, but eventually Mr. Slnnott received by express a hand Fomepearl gray fedora, made from the fur f hipped to him from Eastern Ore Kod. He at once donned his new head pear, and exhibited it to other con gressmen from the West, telling that he had at last found a market for the Jackvabblts, or at least for their fur. rhe jackrabblt hut imhb to be ire equal of any 5 felt bat on the market It Is of One, soft texture, smooth to the touch, and clear In color aad grain. Members who examined It pronounced it a first class headpiece, and one that ought to command a good price in the market. There was some jealousy on the part of the other Western congress men, however, because Mr. Slnnott "beat them to it" and found a market for what had been one of the great waste products of the West Mr. Slnnott was told by the manu facturers, who entered upon the ex periment with some doubts, that the Oregon Jackrabblt fuf made a much better hat than they had anticipated. He also learned from them that Jack rabbits to be valuable for hat manu facture must be killed In the winter months, when their fur is heaviest. and must come from the colder por tions of the West Fur of rabbits from the Southwest has previously been tested and found unsuitable. ENCAMPMENT'S NEW OFFICERS PATRIARCHS CHOSEN TO CON DUCT AFFAIRS OF LODQE ARE PLACED IN CHARQE AT LAST NIGHT'S MEETING water drink which everybody saeald lake now and ttaea to ka taalr kid neys clean, thus avoiding Hows com. plications. A well known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who be lieve In overcoming kldaey trouble while it Is only trouble. Adv. LEGAL NOTICES 8ummons In the Circuit Court ot the Htate of Oregon, for Klamath County George W. Stephens, Plaintiff, vs. Winnie May Stephens, Defendaat To Winnie May Stephen, Defendant Above Named; I In the name of the stato of Oregon, You lire hereby required to appear and nntiwer the romplnlnt fllod against you lu the nbflvti entitled suit on or before Wednesday, the 16th day of August, Due lo the fact that the Erst meet ing night of the new term fell on July 4, Installation of officers was post ponetl until Ua( nlRtil by Hwaaua Kn- campir.ont No. 1C, I. O. O. F.. when District Deputy Grand Patriarch M. R. Doty, assisted by l'ast Chief Patriarch F. 1.. ArmstroiiK an District Deputy' 191, that the being the lost day of the tlm prescribed In the order of publlca tlnn of llils summons, and If you fall so in appear and answer, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for the relief prayed for In his com plaint, towlf for a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now xImUuk between the plaintiff and defendant, ror the care and custody of Blanch Annetta Stephens, and for such other and further relief as to the court may K-m equitable. This summons Is MTvod upon Maid defendant by publica tion thereof In the Kvenlng Herald, a newspaper of jceucral circulation print ed and published at Klamath Palls, Klamath county, Oregon, once a week for six weeks, by order of Honorable I). V. Kuykendali; JudKe of the above entitled court, made, dated and Sled In this cause on July C, 1916, the date of the first publication thereof being Wed nesday, the 5th day of July, 1916. It. C. anOKSBECK. Attorney for Plaintiff H2 is :c:ir. Junior Warden and other Past Chief Patriarchs, Installed the elected and appointed ofllcen In due form. The otllcers Installed were as follows- Cblef'I'atrlarch 1 J. Bean. Senior Warden P. L. Fountain. Junior Warden w. A. Maaten Treasurer Nato Otterbeln. Guide P. U Armstrong. First Watch M. It Doty. Second Watch W. II. North. Third Watch O. B. Dews. Fourth Watch Wallace Baldwin. Insldo Scntinel-W. D. Cofer. Outside Sentinel Andrew Kershner. W. D. Cofer was the retiring Chief Patriarch. ORPHEUS THEATER TUESDAV AND WEDNESDAY "Pirates of Finance," Tenth Episode of Oraft "The Boob's Victory," Two Reel a old Seal Comedy "The Olsastrous Expedition," ; One Reel War Picture "Seeking an Inspiration," One Reel Photo Vaudeville SIX REELS GOOD MUSIC Admission Always 10 Cants Autos AreMoreWelcome Than Babies in England IF YOU THINK the new free Ing grounds are not appreciated, Just drop around at your leisure some evening. Looks like a continuous picnic. HITCHING GROUNDS and racks are the next thing la order. A place large enough wher farmers can leave both automobiles sad United Press Service LONDON, July 12. Babies refuse to come into the world fall of auto mobiles, for the simple reson that new automobiles usually are more welcome than new babies. Babies and auto don't go together. Muriel Viscountess Helmsley gives this explanation for the falling birth rate in England. Autos, acording to the viscountess. create an appetite for amusement and. as babies furnish little amusement In the twentieth century way of think ing, they are considered aa inter ferance with the pleasures that the automobile affords. Viscountess Helmsley says fur ther: "The lamentable decline in the birth rate Is due to the selfishness of wo men. They feel that with Increasing family ties they may be unable td maintain their social status, while at Standing of th Club Won Lost Pet PACIFIC COAST LEAQUE Vernon 67 Los Angeles SO San Francisco 62 Portland ..' 40 Salt Lake -. 39 Oakland 35 38 39 45 40 47 64 .600 .562 .538 .500 .453 .354 Results Yesterday At Los Angeles B. U. B Los Angeles 4 10 3 Vernon i,, 8 0 Zabel and Boles; Decanniere and Spencer. At Salt Lake Salt Lake R. H E. -.871 ... 7 11 8 Couch and San Francisco . Fittery and Hanaab; Brooks. Plercey replaced Fittery in the eighth. ' ' At San Francisco R. H. E. Portland 7 12 0 Oakland 3 13 3 KpIIav nnri PlatiAr- TIwA mA PtlUII JSZ.2ZZ52 lrns replaced Boyd in eighth. wHwwa evt.MVSt.av0 VtiyytW "The craze for amusement has been a growing deterrent to family life, but with the limitation of gsnHne gup plies by the military and the partial suppression of automobiles, th pro blem ought to adjust itself." THE DEMOCRATS want it distinct ly understood that when It comas to! campaigning for re-election, President Wilson Is not too proud to light, nor does he indulge In any watchful waiting. i rattored. aad It tasajr aaa mstroas, aaa lai apgaar jraara ynasjir. mock. WtBvSad aM faapaar Com- Mis ava liMaatral totlt ralHe. BaisaBwaMlwttevLaiUga- east aa a sBaaa't da. adr. WHILE CARRANZA Is hoping far assistance from the ABC powers, the administration Is trying to show sosae PDQ power In rushing the militia dowa to th Border. A Cresswell Jury found for the defend aat Southern Pacific company, la a damage salt for killing children where a man deliberately drove oa th track. A careful survey of th flax crop by th Oregon State University at Ea sjeat show a'proft of SM.60 per acre. United Press Service LONDON, July 12. With British aad Russian forces converging oa Bag dad, military experts pointed oat ar today that the fall of the great Tark Ish stronghold probably will follow on of th most decisive battles of ta war. ' The reason is cottoa. Far mora importaat say th ex- be- John Phillip of St Heleas has a Prta. thaa the encircling of the Tarco- ooatract to get ot let, parlag ; German division la ta middla raaeaas Fall of Bagdad to Mean No Cotton for Germany MUtoals asw Caraat library will MM- Wort oa ta baUdlas has start. of the Tigris is th fact that for atftatb since America cottoa aaa taaa daalad to Germany the Bagdad ratoa aaa been the chief soar of cottoa far Oermas anaaal. Cottoa (district, probably the last avenue to Germany opaa to taJ vital aecessity for Teutonic explosive , has aoaa steadily crawling over ta Bagdad rail way since the British bjockade ob served American cottoa aa coatraaaad. It is th oplaioa bar that Oenaaay will order the Tark to hold Bagdad at all costs aad probably will saad large numbers of mea to aid th Sal tea' ighters. Th pout Is declared, from th Oermaa staadaoUt to a aaa of ta most TltaUrf ta war. With ta Tigris food abated, aa activ aad ralaaU nagarlantoa campalga agalaat aaataat Bagdad la bttTd to aav already SUITS FINE FOR ACHING KIDNEYS WE EAT TOO MUCH MEAT, WHICH CLOQ8 KI0NEY8, THEN THE BACK HURTS Most folks forget that the kidney, like the bowels, get sluggish and clog M-d, and need a flushing occasionally ehe. wo have backache and dull misery in the kidney region, severe headache, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness, and all sorts of bladder disorders. ' Yi.u simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you fee! r.n ache or pain In the kidney rogle.i. get about four ounces ot Jul Sails, from any good drug store here. tK.i :i tablespoonful in a glass of wa ter before breakfast for a few davi and yo-. Lldneys will then act fine. Trie fi.tt.oi..' salts Is mado from the acll of Ki.-ipoH and lemon Juho combined 'tth llthia, and Is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity, it also neutralizes the acids In the urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is harmless; Inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent llthia- Notice of Bend Sale ! Notice Inviting Proposal to Purchase City of Merrill Refunding Bonds and Water Bonds. ' Seated proposals will be received by the Reconler of the City of Merrill. OrvKon. until Auguit 12, 1216, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m. (at which time proposal to purchase will be opened and considered) for the purchase of $3,800, or any part thereof, city of Merrill refunding bonds, payable July 1, 1931, with the option of th city to pay them, or any of them ta nuBMrical order, from and after July 1, 1121; said bonds' to be Issued in denominations of 1500 and one bond In the sum of $300. Also for the purchase of $6,000 or any part thereof of water bonds, payable July 1. 1936, in denominations of $500. Said bonds are issued for the pur pote of refunding the outstanding warrants of the city, and- for th par pose of providing water and Br pro tection, all under the provisions of sec tion 136 of the charter of the City of Merrill. Said bonds are to bear Interest at the rate designated In the successful bid, not to exceed C per cent per an num, payable semiannually oa July 1 and January 1 of each year, st la office of the treasurer of said city, In United States gold cola. Each proposal to purchase must a accompanied by a check, certllad by some responsible banking Institution, to the amount of 6 per cent of ta pro posal, made payable to the Rscorder of Merrill. Proposals must b seated and endorsed "Proposal to Purchase Refunding Bonds" or "Proposal to pur chatte Water Bonds." The council reserves the right Co re ject arty and all bids. Dated at Merrill, Oregon, July 7, 1916. FRANK D. OLNBY, Recorder of the City of Merrill, Oregon 7S0t ) Ninety-Seventh Half YHy Report of The German Savings and Loan Society SAVINGS (THE CERMAN BANK) COMMERCIAL 526" CALIFORNIA STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA ASSETS- JUNE 30, 1916 irij . . ..... . . . aSffisftrea? ?r - ' vr'Ttivwwt, mmm vm nooai rak iLeaas em Real Estate, secured by fat , Itlflt Pal BOaBlJt asaai JtaVLBVaV "k !2ifoa bAsH"T " b-fc- MWW CRE.W.(,SlifK)Wb0;, . EassfeyeeV 'easles. Fuad(du. f 222.72143) mUh ..Uk. CASH Tsttl UABIUTIE5- Dtte DscHMlter Capita! Sleek tciuliy paid Reserve and Continent Funds Tool . N. OHLANDT, Pretideni SeLitd 4bJ rci to Uicit im th 30d dty of Juot, 1916. latALj vjias. r. UUiSfcNBmc Ngto, p, 17,ltAMS.U 41,a,aaH IS.MI.72 140 1.00 1.00 S4ISlMtv41 S3,SU,2Sa.Sl r T WW .f f'' $0,727,1442 1,000,000,0a 2fimA.nSM MMILMM1 GEO. TOURNY. Msaage, i Ft tUw.uJb.adei kj 30. 1916 a dWpW of 4 ni WMOKUM.