The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 29, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
HAQE THRU
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BIGBEE LEADS
Bigger Men Than You Are Wearing White This Summer
sifijvies
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IN BASE HITS
JOHN JOHNSON RANKS ABOVE
HIM, BUT HA8 PLAYED IN ONLY
TWO GAMES PERCENTAGES
FOR TEAM GIVEN
I.te Hlghee, pitcher, did the most
consistent hitting of the regulars of
(lie local ball team this KC.iKon. His
average Ih .170. He takes second rilaco
'only to John Johnson, who has played
' It. but two games. Eddie Bogart, short
jftop, rankii next to Blgbee In batting
I percentage.
I The following Is the way the Klam
'nth IViIIb team hit during the whole
season, as compiled by Will Hum:
4in' winrOT L.
owtn, urn..
I 'I aver. , A 15 K
J. Johnson 9 2
Wgbee 63 22
Uogart 45 10
McCafferty 8 2
Clarke C4 17
Carman 28 C
T. Johnston 79 18
Nelson 52 18
Alten eo 10
Palmer -51 C
Bowden ..73 13
Jolly 11 0
The United Slates senate, (liken Individually believes in while In the summer time. Here are six staid semi
Wenl mid South, who iefus In Imprison tliemHclws In black in a Washington summer. If whlto does not ha
thai of the ever) tiny man who bus n hope of going lo Die United .Stales .senate.
tors, most of them being from the
rni their dignity why should It hurt
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Van Riper Bros.
THE HOME OF
CHASE A SANBORN'8
HIGH GRADE
TEAS AND COFFEE8
Malt-O-Meal, the Instant
Breakfast Food, pkg 23c
"La Paloma,'.' Mexican style
Hot Sauce, can ..............10c
Crab Meat, "Midnight Sun"
brand, large can .....43c
Sardines, "Underwoods,"
can . ..... .. ...10c
"Pimentos," Spanish Sweet
Peppers ........... . ...1 Sc
Apple Btter, "Heinz,"
small Jar .. 15c
Get the Habit
VVMMAA
.099
Totals
..537 130 171
South America is Sitting
on a Powder Magazine
PIONEER MINER DIES
OR HEART PARALYSIS
Till the well rum dry
Suborn cetz Wood;;:::
8TCWART i Colombia and Kcuador brought South
Correspondent) ' .Mnrilca to sharp attention. They
might easily do what (lie Balknn roup
did lo Kurope.
Then Is the same reeling thai a
: Idespread clash cannot be pteveTUed,
(he same cnntllct of Interests, h.imu
same picparatlnns, same
under too weight of these
B CHARLES P.
(I'nlted I'.ess .Staff
i!l i.NO.'i AYKKH. Aug. l.-(lly
jiiill) ."outh America republics to-
Ida) mo nittlliK oer Just Hilrh anothet
j powder iniigaliie as the one which ex-
! tiloded two years ago In 1'urope. In
many ways the situation recalls the I warnings,
I situation existing in Kurope just i. r.roanlng
standing differences of opinion rela
tive to the delimitation of the waiters
of the Hlver Hate estuary.
ii. .Ht.it. . ...I.... r..f n tmpt In Nnrttiorn ITnlteri PrpRH Service
null, ill jrmn ... .. . ... ......... ... w. -.. ..-.-.. ...
Argentine, and undoubtedly would try j BEDDING, Aug. 29. James Salee,
to get It If she considered herself aged 65, pioneer mining man, died late
Strong enough to fight on two fronts yesterday of paralysis of the heart, at
simultaneously. Ibis home in Bridgeport. Salee opened
Such a struggle would be bigger, ter- and sold the famouB Iron Mountain,
rllorlally, than the one in Europe. Ex-' Bully Hill and other well known mines,
perls figure that the South American He reopened the abandoned Reld mine
republics could put the following and made It the greatest gold producer
fones Into the field: in Shasta county.
Argentine, Brazil and Chile, 150,000.
preparations and the same undercur-
i. Mil nf Iniiiriiiilliiiiiil lll-fcellni!. If and
Phftn 72 f"i22 Mlin Street ' taw" between Venezuela and Peru and when war comes the two principal bel
tew ears before the outbreak of the
KsiMit NtriiL-nle. The recent hint of'
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HHBE.m?s warn m
JIBSm mm ESMMrrttefl
ArJsK-iLsH - JB ' yi-Jt i-.-
iBBB bVbBBw JafaiXlLI
each, 450.000; Peru, 90,000; Colombia.
Venesiiela and Bolivia, 50.000 each,
150,000: Ecuador, 20,000; Paraguay
and Uruguay, 10,000 each, 20,000. Total
720,000 men.
Will VOIE ON
JOHNSON TODAY
Forgot the Pretties
United Press Service
NEW YOItK, Aug. 29. When Mrs.
fannie Schusterman sent her old
shoes to the cobbler she left $1,000 in
gems hidden In the heels. When the
shoes came back the Jewels were gone
and the cobbler Is locked up.
llgerenls probably will be Argentine
and Chile.
Not a country In South America
lacks a boundary dispute with some
other country. Each Is a little Alsace-
lirralne. Chile and Argentine had a
nasty dispute of the kind in 1898. It
reached a point of mutual mobilization.
England Interfered and arbitrated. Ar
gentine got a large nrea of land in
Southern Patagonia which Chile claim
ed should have gone to the latter. This
has rankled ever since. Chile Is very
poor. If she could take by force of
turns that land, she might get another
portion as indemnity. It would givo
her all of South America along her
piescnt western boundary as far south . renubIlcan tIckel next November Is
as the latitude of the Chubuk Itlvei.1 ... ., (o ,)e decldeij Dy re.
vhleh Is about 1,000 miles north ofi .,,, nf nfll,forn.u in the Drimary
Cane Horn, and thence to the south-1 ... .. ..,..
viuil. the whole continent from the
BIG FIGHT IN CALIFORNIA PRI
MARIES TODAY IS BETWEEN
JOHNSON AND BOOTH FOR THE
UNITED STATES SENATE
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United Press Service
SACBAMENTO. Aug. 29. Whether
Governor Hiram Johnson or Willis H.
I Booth of Los Angeles is to make the
race for United States senator on the
w
Howards Auto line
How Dally Except Sunday
KLAMATH FALLS
ANDA8HLAND
Reservations at American Hotel
Leave Klamath Falls t:30 a. m.
NEW CAR8,
CAREFUL DRIVERS
SLAB, LIMB A.ND BODY
8awt4 to B7 leaftfc. Oar
block uo4 la taUTercd direct
from shtda, aa4 la always dry.
Oac load will coavlnc jim.
KLAMATH FUEL CO.
n. rcrtfta. Umt. PboM ib7
CHICKENS
Friers and Young Hena
PRICE3 RIGHT
B. P. LEWIS
Grand Union Tea Store
Sixth and Oak. Phona tUJ
Doing Their Share
NEW YORK. Aug. 29. While the
n ercury was up around 90 yesterday,
T. F. Winter of Cleveland, Jack Prose
of San Antonio and two Snowa from
Boston arrived at the Waldorf Astoria.
Words illnot tell theQrm f
Schilling's Tea,nor the subtle difference
in its four taste-types
Eaci taste Japan, English Breakfast, Ceylon,
Oolong-is distintl, different. And one of them is
the taste that will make you tea-happyf-Jfyou will
tend ten cents,we will mail you the Taste Packet
the simplest, surest way to pick your kind of tea.
It contains four parchmyn envelops of the four taste
types enough to make Jive or six cups of each kind.
tAJJrtttt
A Schilling &f CmPany333 Second Street
San Francisco
Schilling's Tea
hU ihrtughimm nlj. Standard fdekaga, 8-z. nd
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Pacific to the Atlantic. This would
iiansform Chile Into a moderately rich
nation, for Southern Patagonia Is a
line cattle country, nnd thero are
"(odes of rich petroleum deposits
iheie.
This would Mean war with Argen
tine. Here is where Peru would n't
"Into the slt'iiiUi n. In 1879, as a result
or war, Chllj vraed the two south
ern Peruvian provinces. Peru has
been longing ever since for n chance
to get them back.
Bolivia is an inland country, with
an ambition for a "w'lndow" on tm
Pacific. Tho two provinces Chile took
fiom Peru are bounded on the west by
the Pacific and on the east by Bolivia.
On their coasts are the ports of Tacnu
and At lea. These would constitute a
"double window." If Bolivia could get
them. Chile probably would turn them
over to tho Bolivians to defend from
I Vt u. Peru would be too strong for
Bolivia, but Kcuador and Colombia
would help give Peru a trouncing to
keen the latter from trying to enforco
claims on parts of the Putumayo rub
ber country, concerning which sir
linger Casement made a leport a few
jeais ago.
Patenthetlcally, Colombia claims
cettaln territory In Northern Peru, and
surely would think the time favorable
for giabbiug it.
ti.Is. would bo tho cue for Peru's
f i lend, Venezuela, to Invade Colombia
und secure, a slice of territory Bne
covets.
North of Argentine in Paraguay, 'ine
Paraguayans have lost territory to Ar
gentine, and are wild to recover It.
Many South Americans believe Para
guay could count on military support
from Brazil.
There Ih no particular reason why
....,... uimiiid be dragged Into such
UIURI " " , . .
a conflict except that, wedged In be-
twoen Brazil and Argentine, sne proo-
mv urniiiil bo coerceu mm
election today
Governor Johnson Is certain to bo
In on the finale In November, for he
has no opposition as a progressive can
didate. If he wins over Booth for the
republican nomination he will have one
opponent less In the final election, .be
ing pitted against George S. Patton of
I.os Angeles, democrat; Walter T.
Mills of Berkeley, socialist, and Mar
shall W. Atwood of Pasadena, prohi
bitionist. Pattor, Atwood and Mills
lmve no opposition for the nomina
tions. If Booth wins today, however,
Johnson will run only as a progressive.
Judge Walter Bordwell or Loa An
coles announced himself as a repub
lican candidate, and went so far as to
have his name put on the bullot before
he decided he didn't want to make the
race.
Besides tho nominations for senator.
iiipn aro eleven congressional nomlna-
I Ions of which nine are candidates for
loelectlen: John E. Raker, C. P. Cur
ry. Julius Kahn, John I. Nolan. J. A.
Elslon, Denver S. Church, B. A. Hayes,
p if natulan and William Kettner.
Baker. Curry Kahn. Church and Ran
dall aro ceitaln to qualify for the No
vember election.
School books at Underwood's pharmacy
CHILCOTE SPECIALS
Income property on Main street
Pays 10 per cent gross on $24,000.
Will sell for much less on easy term.
A 900-acre stock ranch In the Wood
River Valley. It's cheap at $36,000 on
easy terms.
A big lot and S-room plastered
house for $1,000, on easy terms.
A fine modern 6-room house,
located, for $2,500. Terms.
Three big lots on Johnson avenue
for $350 cash.
A good corner lot on 11th, this side
of canal for $600. Terms.
Houses, lots, farms, loans, rentals,
general Insurance.
See Chilcote. 25
tcs''''' 9" -2r
Motor Insurance
Being made from Asphalt-base
crude, Zerolene maintains its
full lubricating value atoajt. It
insures your motor against ex
cessive wear.
ZEROLENE
ihtjiandardOiliorMotatXjars
Sold by dealers everywhere and
st all bcrvicc fetation ot tne
Standard Oil Company
(CiliforeU)
Klamath Falls
HEADACHE
NEURALGIA PI
0t 10 cent package of Dr.
Junta' Headache ?owdn
and don't Buffer.
When vour head aches you slmpl
must have relief or you will go
It's needless to suffer when you pan
take a remedy like Dr. James' Head
ache Powders and relieve tho pain and
neuralgia at one. Send someone to
tin drug store now for a dl- nockaga
ot 9 Jr. Jamea' Headach f owdsrs.
nn... iS'ai.i In i& few mumenta tou
taking a will feel flne-headschs gone no or
DR. F. R. GODDARD
Osteopathic Physician
8uite 219, I. O. O. F. Temple
All acute, nervous and chronic
diseases successfully treated.
Hours 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5 and
' 7 to 8 p. in.
T)tina 991
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hand against Argentine, owing o out-1 asuralgla palu.
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Think It
Over
Successful men without ex
ception have helpful banking
connections.
Th'ere Is do other way ot
satisfactorily handling your
finances.
Open an account with this
strong National Bank and
avail yourselves ot the advan
tages which will accrue.
FIRST
NATIONAL BANK
Klamath Falls, Oregon
To look one's best and feel one'a
best Is to enjoy an Inside bath each
morning to flush from the system the
previous day's waste, sour fermenta
tions and poisonous toxins before It
Is absorbed Into the blood. Just as
coal, when It burns, leaves behind a
certain amount ot Incombustible ma
terial In the form of ashes, so the food
and drink taken each day leave Ja-the
alimentary organs a certain amount
ot Indigestible material, which, It not
eliminated, form toxins and poisons
which are then sucked into the blood
through the very ducts which are in
tended to suck in only nourishment to
sustain the body.
! if vou want to see the glow ot
healthy bloom In your cheeks, to see
'your skin get clearer and clearer, you
are told to drink every morning upon
nrlslne. a elaBS of hot water with a
teaspoonrul of limestone phosphate in
It, which Is a harmless means of wbbIj-
Inir the waste material and toxina
from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ,
I m..t , il,.i, fllaanalnD aWAAtAnlfll? I
'tract, lierorc putting more food into
the stomach.
O iris and women with sallow awns.
liver spots, pimples or pauio com
plexion, also those who wake up with
a coated tongue, bad1 taste, naety
breath, others who are bothered with
hnnilnrhes. bllliOUS BPOlU, CIO 8MHB-
ach or constipation, should begin this
phosphated hot water drinicing ana
are assured of very pronounced r
suits In one or two weeks.
A quarter pound of limestone pnos
..!... rnata verv little at the drug
store but is sufficient to demonstrate
that just as" soap ana not wawr
innncw nnriflea and freshens the
skin on the outside, so hot water and
limestone phosphate act on the imiae
organs. We must alwaye consider
that Internal sanitation is yutly more
Important than outside cleanliness,
because the skin porea do not absorb
Impurities Into tho blood, while bowel
pores do.
Wnmnn who desire to enhance tn.
beauty of their complexion shoujd Just
luuejm uuu.uouu., w. . . ' ..i
.. AAir ann n !- inauiwi
bowels, thus cleansing; sweetening try inis iur ---
and purifying the entire alimentary I (Advertisem.nw
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