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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1916)
vf. r, J 1 1 .UlrtBAV, AUOUT 10, 1110 THE EVENING HEKALD, KLAMATH FAH.S, OREGON MM TMMC iusrr issto SHIFT Z YEAKS CHAI.LC8 OONART HAS WORKED IVIRY NIOHT GINC AUQU8T () ,M, AND HA MISSED BUT ONI DAY jrntf woib "-HhmH mlll,,l,, " i..h lil". 'I"1' l" "1" "'cn"' "' Seem, on ih--wnlnK .-r Aimi. 1 ' ,1,4 Mr. !mnit beami wink on the .l .t.irt At lil I-ln ' liunliiv.in. ,d lul wring complolcil twoyotmtj .l.ldV work Without mi-r nimiiK Ifcid. He booh to moil.. .Im.ui II Tdock in the forenoon iiml during Oin in r htt 1,ll,"i0'1 ,'"1 """ "ftnr' coon's work. Ur Donrt'H fl.no i.pplltnilon to liH MilwH " 'l,',t h"" r,l" H,'"",l; nlMy plum In Klmimlli '"') "" ku Ilu.l hen- iM-nrly ! ycai "'l l,u neter wm Outer Lake, or Jlo .ia or many Iit l'' " Nul ""',l about a ycr m.n .11.1 hoIMt Meirl Notice to Tnpaytr , TholMC l rolls nro now open for lupwtlon. All .iomrlv ownem tun rfluwlfd to romo i.n.l look over their Mwwmfnt. Dsled July 1.7, 1910. jj.jOt J. 1' M'lJ. AnMinor. The Spannell Family y;.arailii.sOTiiiiw I YkV. V ; 1 rt- VJh " '- wrtrri-w vl. i.iri'atjtr,ff 4wiT ,ri s.si vk L'. mem. YmmMd iff ' f. - lIHBr I j! ' vr HBra ', 3P wftfcs -''?.." 'fsaM FIRST PAPM SHIP SINCE ROME LOST Have You a Little Bird on Your Back? Notice to Creditors (Probata Tndex 3; Paso 26) In the County Court of tho Stato of NOT SINCE ROME WA8 WRESTED FROM THE HOLY 8EEHAB A SHIP OWNED BY THE CHURCH SAILED THE 8EA3 J.7" J 7 Think It Over Sucre5(ul tin n without ei ffjilinn liao lirlpful oniitilnK tonnrcUorui. Tbftc Ik no other wny of uiUfirtorll linn.llliiK our Open tin in (mint wlili tlil 'Ironc Nnllotml ISiink nml anil joutpvri of tln nh nn lltM which will nccrue. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Klimatl. fii, Oicgon tJiilti-il Pichh Botvlcc HOME, Auk.' 10. For tlir- llrHt tlmo ulncc 1870, wlif-n tlto lopoe lost noinp, .. iirtn.il tilp today mh tin' lilfili ccin, UecutiHO of ItH Initial tnltoilnn 11 In iiill.il I he NtincliiH. It win II rat chnr tun. I to cany Mur. V-iumtllo ill To in KioHHti from Kjmjn to Ai pontine. He it lliu now npoHtolIc Internuncio to tliu i South American republic. Tim vntlcan Iihh nflli tally notified t)in ilirft'iciit KOvnrntnentH of thu nxlHtetiro I ui nn iiuiiuiun. i iiu uuuiruiuy ui "iu Holy Hue Ih rfspt'ctcil It huIIh undnr n Kttarnntio of Immunity from all the lit'lllgnrout jkjwcth. Tim papal colore of yellow anil wlilln tl fnim Uk intuit head. Vntlcnn circles cnll the papr-1 ulilp a wai'tlmi) ncceBBlty for the "flafe con duct of the buMlnesH of the holy fath er." Whether ll will ho utcd after the coming of peace Is a quostlon, they htiy. .Many otl.orx, however, att irh the utmoHt KlKtilflcunce to HjIk unhjuo moe on the aVt of Benedict. T'ley declare the Nunclua Inn come to stay. I In It they xeo tho possible Inauguration TIiIm U llm taut pliotoitrapli of llariv nnuilt and .Mr Spannell at Alpine "f ft nPW r'aPal Pllcy- ( J. KiMlim II, hid wife and child Hpnil- Tex. lie h now In (all char..,! wlih'l ' MK wwwiittiim tola mmmu AMD MWS HAUKV J, SPANMrHL i ifiifurw ii s'mmu i t r AND CHILD Phono 33 t' rit Stram Laundry ' Wt Send Them to Ut-8par Ywf HMHh and Use Beautifully UiunMrtri Unmi fjDrcadfl. ntiftptd. mv aa w Oregon, In and for tho County of hoavy t0 han(1,0 yourge,f( 0'r u mk Klamath. t some other woman to handl for m. r.tate of D. L. Mpsea, Deceased; John Wo havo the facllltlea to produce Siemens Jr., Adinlnlatrator. J that fresh, clear color and amooU In- Notice Is hereBy given that tho tin- t.,1, on allch ,arcn ,... uvruigiiuu, uuving dccu uuiy appoinieu odmlnlHtrntor of tho entato of D. L. Mosca; deceased,. by order of tho coun ty'court of Klamath county, -Oregon, on the 9th day of- August, 191C, nn-1 having duly auallfled aa such admin iatrator; Notice Is hereby given that all per rioiis having claims against said estate, are hereby directed and required to pmHcnt tho came, duly verified as by lav required, within six (6) months 'f-om'tl'io first publication of this no Urn, to the undersigned at the First Rate and rSavlnss-bank, In Klamath I alls, Klamath county, state of Ore gon; nald bank being designated as the piece of doing business of said estate, i All persons owing said estate arei hereby notified to make payment of j r .id indebtedness to the undersigned j at the above designated place. The ilrst publication of this notice I eing the 10th day of August, 1016. JOHN SIEMENS JR., Administrator of the Estate of D. L. Moses, Deceased. M. I,. ELLIOTT, Attorney for Admin istrator. 10-17-24-31-7 Phompt attention given to rental col fctloni. Chllcote - 1 DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician Suite 219, I. O. O. F. TampU All acute, nervous and chronic diseases successfully'treatotf. Hours 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 6 tad 7 to 8 p.- m. Phono 321 nnll t,oi io thntii Mnuinnnnl Polnnnl murder M r lltnlui of thu Sixth t'nltnd Slates, Russia Will Not Considei Peace This Stage of War One oddity of fashion, which may or" may not come Into general vogue, re quires pictures of birds and other ani mals to be painted on the bare back and tirniH. Socioty in some large cities II Dl l'inK taken up the fashion, in an effort, uress ner in Diue"'"akoitppuif"- If Girl Tells Fib l t tilted Press Service I Presence of Apy Peace Element or Party in Russia Not Known-Considers War is Act of Throwing Off Ger man Economic Fetters. ri.EVHLANn Ausr. 20 If vonr lltllo I -..--- ,-- -. girl tells a fib or hops the Ice wagon, buy her a pale blue pinafore. If your j small boy disobeys and haB to bo taken , nut to the woodshed by his fond papa regularly, havo IiIh bedroom papered a ky blue. If you want to do some haul mental conccntiutlon hang a vel low curtain across tho wlndSw. This I" the a.hlrn of Rev. J. F. Giuaiblne of llm IV, choSclence church here. "Clear red makes folks affectionate i ami duil: icd makes them emotional," Dr. flrumblno stated. "White mnkes folka feel spiritual nnd pureT Every ) color has its effect on the human mind. "Blue Is the color that Will help the child go the right road. See Chllcote for homes In the city or country. 1 CHICKENS Friers and Young Hena ' PRICES RIGHT B. P. LEWIS Grand Union Tea Store Sixth and Oak. Phone 226J Howards Auto Line Now Dally Except 8unday KLAMATH FALLS ANDA8HLAND Reservations at American Hotel' Leave Klamath Falls 8:80 a. nv NEW CARS, j CAREFUL DRIVER j PADE & SHANNAN PLUMBINO AND 8TEAM FITTINa ' t Stoves Bought, Sold and Repaired Fur Install SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KIND8 1023 Main St. Correct . Railroad Time MPM regiilHliir-ihnt hl V tlock you see in his win--ta alway wart rnllroiul -"Be. Trainmen must com WluelrwatclieH with this ckk t least u.ry two ks. f tho watch Ik not "Mly with tin, clock, llm . Wth. not the clmk, IhhoI. Crrt time locelved dally J tlrraph mnues certain IPP'i clock Is niwajB rinht ' second Frank M. Upp Jeweler M Main Street hirn Pacific Watch Inspector Cy WILLIAM PHILLIP SIMS (Hulled Pii'in Jitatf CoiumpoikIci,') pirriuinisAP. Jul) f.. (ii tiiiiih . "You can't wilin an iirticlc nbout pmci. Ill Ittianln," (leclaicd SoirIUh Slildtnr. hky, M-vltc preindetii of tho third Im peilal (llltnn and ptenlilciit of the .u lean of Hie prnjcrcsahi bloc, iih wti tiaee.l tho loug, imrdwood iloor of tho titinin lobby. "You can't, hecausn thnro in hut one thine Io bo said nbout It -t nn xhml. sharp, emphatic word No'" TIiIh Hums up fairly well the nlll- to vnli y declared. "Peril apt. our grnat chi heneiU io bo derhed from tho war I our icoiiontlc Indepondeuco of Ger many. Pence at this Junction would fail to give us this. Economically Ger many has exploited us for long. She has ( ailed uh tho 'hinterland' of En Big Price for Wool At Lebanon. Ore, 3,000 fleeces of wool In tho Union pool sold for S2t, cents per pound Much Cromlum Needed Riddle, Ore., has shipped two cars rope, peopled by Rueslan barbailans fit of cromlum ore to Chicago, as Its first only to be her vassals and a source of consignment of this ore. Hundreds of profit Wo have thrown off this yoke, enrloads ore wanted by Pittsburg The commercial treaty she Imposed companies. ( during our war w 1th Jnnan. more bene-1 '"' i mini to (Jet many thaiHo us. nn lonynr umniers biago &: ueauy company s i. in. t un.m. n,,-, ,.... ..iotn. , auto will lenvti for Portland, via uend. lu.10 of tho liiisaian people regard n , wjn hoM ,ho new freedom ai 6 o'clock Friday morning; 36 for pontc on any other basla than an ollloJlian W() and dove, hor 0 , d round trip. Passengers to any way Meto.y Two ynart of war waged un.j,reB , ,hc flt of ,,or ownn)eop,0t points. Make reservations at R. E. dor iiylnR rlrrmnalanrca Am In t't,1c(u, r0 Mno 6 ,ho benefl,8 smith's office. If n 01 n ile.nimlne, than ever They feel wlc Rug()ft 0 Qpr. i m lint they bac Just begun to light be ' ( b(ifttcn wo cflnnot ,honj New FaU Sweaters. Toques ;nnd rtniM. thoy am jimt now getting nr-ril vn ,, ,, ,., llojU,. I Scarfs to match. ' iiiya . now Iiul fiuih.ed for llghtliir;. Itttiuors of a sop Tuiito piacn with JtUhula have Miioad with consldornhlo fiotiueucy It has been sal.l that there is over a, ,,ul llu' lwna-aboul. 80 por peace party l.eto. that a considerable, cc,,, of vour l'opi)ljlon-nro they for clement among the population de"rr . Tho leader of tho i)iK';e."t. uiuu, uie luuiiuiuiik (iruup in tti.t .liniift rontlnl with n anllfinikil . . UuiMe: 1110 pieoiueni Nol' when you mention pence 9-3 J. F. MAQUIRE, CO.. Inc. j iiuch nn eloiuent i "It Is a Gorman Hot of the itumn, Mikhail Rodzlauko said' "They are, and they havo evory I'Yhon I told him tha mmtrnls hnd been!"'"-1 "' ' 1UU '"" "" . ,.T ll.fr.fl.m.1 mn,-., II,,,,. ll.nl TlllQalA l'Ub)fiuuH llll.ll l.uw. lliv.ll Bltliu ; inltihl accept sopniatn ponce. Ho dM not suy this In niiLer. Rather lie smiled. Ill attitude wan consldoiubly llko that Hurry I Hurryl Before They Ars Qonal We still bare a good assortment of RiftlReratojs. but trey are gclwr mighty fast since we lodueed the price. I If WILU8J0HN8TONB CO. fine. You won't find nny class of peo ple in Russia mote optimistic than I hey." Surety bonds while you wait. 8ee Chllcote. 1 I "Any pence talk now is unfriendly to tho elites, so I leavo you to guess vho.( H itoinc most of tho talking. It It docs i of .Mnrk Twain who, when Informed of! And ho should know, being n l&tid- t,l0 a"onnna-.iy. Kood, however, tot t .- . ., ...ii- . ...in. 'nvi'iinv unit farmer htmttnlf. Ho i'Bme . .. .77 .V -."I.:n.- i. Aini.. mi iiwii ii'poneu iiuiiiiKu lupuou wuu n - u u peace, ici uium tun. it wtiuiuij diy ohurklo that tho report' had been1 dltc.t rrom me piantnuon aown noHr t:waly nxnuKornted. Hodxlnnko wai Met cow to tnko port In tho dunu pro emphntlo but uufretted. Ho uppeurod cceiHiiRS, fresh from among tho ooun to know whoroof he opoke. , f folk, the backbone of Russia. Tc "Penco now would ho tho gi cutest tho ptetldent of the duma I put tho blow ever Huffoieil bv Russia." Shld- Ol'iMtlnn: 'Wind In the attitude of tho ikm ant towards the var?" "Ho is for continuing It until Hus nln wins," was the reply. "He know what German domination means, and doesn't want it." .. !,., nw.n.r,r ara renort- T had bftefa ' BZDCtfnK the rsmark. inn lots of poaco talk thsse days," 1 Statesmen In Fronsjj-ad.ial(.,.,tbe ssuBSBted. "Wbat do you think of It?" . samt tbini m xne, ume anu again, aw - BBsBBMstaiaiMiis it,miiii,m,i. . - fi Ij wMF s afvsm i stakes. W 2&$m zu i-ttrvi4 vv urj&zf7?&rj i 9 V)J doea QjT bo faafmt SUlLtbtsjls no tlmo . for reutrnrt.1o.:altJJW,i to "start nco- Uoio W ' VJWns officer of r.m, ulsiV reprtifnfnbbtiy 'laughed y.'.-'d naturedy.,addlngi. 'And If tle.Un.U'rt Sti.tofl trlea.ta maljr ,peace betsvenn Oermanr'and the alk8-,t.thlsjtta;ge of tho gomo, wo will never forgjv'ejher.", Though sold In tho most1 pleasant ,.hkth'?irnv4nrihl..'4ha ituitii leader elearly meant Jiat he sate. Moreorer r t..j uLLl'l .i.-.r.v tit tsomnrW- '.fieems mostly of German origin," Prcltdant Rodilanko said. "Most of KUshmah-sayfc. dLtia.ftnltaUans( Brtj; nlonu nnrl Bnrhn. In UuSSla..as In Oth , riviiiuimt ..v..- ----- . . , - .. .......i., . m n.i.u.1 .haAiii.li ' as. Bixan itniiTirnpR mil, ih iibuuuuut It appears to corao irom douiu luiuug,-!! v ...v .-- ---- ... n.nnn.tmi nuotlne German asked the'aUestloaJ'. -. 'otllclals. he rest, to all appearance, j "Is America going to try to nakt 1, prepaid by German agents In .1 Ifl. ".i UhUed States." -" 'IT ..I,!.' T.;:" 'But all neutrnl countries are hear-,, ut wta. mas, iww ." m. nnn.id.rabla about peace. Do you-.BriTOd of PrtmcV. pou aMtollilBoaca , believe th'ere Is a tnovemont on foot to declarad: -, -, S -bout an early end to the irtirT", "We will .taw perce through vlo. JUMP FROM BED IN MORNING AND DRINK HOT WATER Open sluices of system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant matter, says authority. r it-j glass of hot water with a teaspoonhri'-Vofi limestone phosphate in it, drank each morning before breakfast, keeps us looking and feeling fit. .. Life is. not merely; to live, but "Tp'live-well, eat weU, digest well, woik well, sleep well, look well. Vliat a glorious ''"condition to ntta'in, and yet how very easy it is if one will onty.adopt the morning inside bath. ,, - "' 'Folks'who are 'accustomed to tying the entire alimentary canal qetore. putting more tooq, into "the-stonwcb. The action-of- liet water andlimestone phosphate on an .empty stomach is wonder fully -invigorating. It cleans out all the .sour fermentations, gases, wasteland acidity and gives one .- -; feel dull and heavy.-when they a splendid appetite for breakfast, arise '-splitting headache, stuffy . .Wliile. ypjl:. are 'enjoying "youix iroin a coia, ioui, xongue, ,nasw ... uiieuKtasi ,me wuwsr mux puua- -1 . i . j j v X il J. L.. . Im..a breath, acid stomach, "can, instead,- feel as fresh as a daisy by open ing the'sluices of the system each ' morning-'and' flushing .out the . , wholoofi , the' internal poisonous stagnant matter. ,, . Eveiyone, (whether ailing, sick or. well, should,, each morning, before; breakfast, drink a glass of real hpt wa,ter wjth a teaspoon ., ful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys rud bowels the previous day's! .indigestible waste, sour bile aii d poisonous toxin's ; thus cleansing, sweetening" wid .puri 7:. wT:: x ::f .,v "I . ;; ; '-;- . .':. .t, 4-L. ...: " tit '. phate is quietly extracting a largo .volmue.oj;,.w.ater from the blood and getting .r-eady for. a thorough flushing of .-ill the inside organs. The millions of- peoe whe are botheredr with- constipation, bilious";spells, stomach trpuble, rheumatism; others wbJo" havo sallow skins:, blood disorders and sickly complexions .are urged to get a quarter pound 6f limestone phosphate from the drug store, which will cost but littlebut is sufficient to' make anyone'a". pro nounced, crank" on the subject of internal, sanitation. : t t -,iy : ssif. 4 tr- --!" l.i ' J.? f- ' WloaaMyiatWihaiwertJ. twaa . , -- . -, $f i . i ..HsfiaH v ipry vr mm " -