The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 18, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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SHASTA VIEW NOTES
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lifiililiiiirlDiH, from
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which' ! m'Hvl,lM ,' ,h,B ,,"rt of
tUcotmlry l"l' trior bo directed.
The wurk if inillHiiK tho Miirvoy
ftf (ho linn I" Oregon wjh finished
.... Wednonihiy 'iok, when tho few
.f, rrmnlnliiK l-twoooi. Korl Hook
ind licml ' completed. This
.,n n toliil or IM on of lino
urorrd. n" "f wl,l,hl Mr H,n,l,or"
ilitt '" '"' comparatively ,,lt,x"
LiUn huW- w,,h U, MUrV"y of
b line completed Mr. Ktrnlioni ran
is abc-ntl to set tl'o l"lK " l,ttPr
,1th tho iwii'iiinllMi: of IlKiiri'M niitl
eitimatcn.
On couipIutliiK tho survey of Iho
Oreion Hiich tin' crows wore thon or
dered to proceed to Fandango to take
up the work of tlio survey there.
In upt-nklni; of tint titnrtlng of tlio
roimtructloii of tlio roml nt K In ninth
Fill Mr. Ktrnlioni states that the ron
ton he l beginning tlioro In born.iHo
rf (ho flnnnclil Indutemonts offoiod
tr that city nml for the prospects of
tonnage from every inllfl of tint rend
lironntruclloii proceeds. I.nko Conn
I; Kxtmlnor.
WILSON'S POLICIES BLOWN UP.
Charles Evans Hughe !ld huvo ex
plotircn with him w hen Ida motor car
wis lenrchvd hy n Ciiniiillnn aoldlor,
but they wt-ro under the ciindldnte'
hat. Mr. Hushes will not thorn off
on hli Western tour nnil wmie of Mr.
Wilton' iol!i-lon will ho blown tip.
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Kov. Hall of Honnnza preached at
tho Hhaetn View school housa Sun
dry, Itcv, Cowley taking his place at
Bonanza that day.
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WA8IIINOTON, D. C Sept. IS.
Ambassador llernst'irfl of Qtmnnr
Mm. L. H. Miller liii'.a M wnVi
r,.r o..,.i,.. nnii ..,i.. i. .ni' rri. ,,..i t...i 1.-.1.1 nu.i.. told the state department today that
i ' .uvr..jn, vhhi.i "iu;n; BIIV Will I IV Dll.UWI UVUIU iiviu a i.ic?iiiib -
r:icidn few weeks with her dnuehtor,! lost Saturday night, for tho purpose ,u"",any;, w"o occupyinB Bwijum,
' Airs V. ft. Kennedy. cf opening bids on a barn to bo built
,. . . for tho accommodation of horses uned
Itcv. Cowloy and wlfo of .Merrill liv ,,,, frm ,.,,. Wa .
lunched at J. h. Ilalley' Friday. on pl,or qilllo an ,mproVemcnt. Frank
.out., to llononM, where Mr. Cowley j,rciwbrWg0 waH tll0 oweBt ,)1(,,lcr
jf?nvo p dcrcoptlcon lectur.c that-o'-cii-t
Ini?, ' '"lie American Nnvy on ltj Trip Our school opened Monday with
Around the World " Sunday etonlnr. Harry h. Martin and Ila Schaffcr as
lh4ubjcit of his lecture nt the samo teachers. We- have added the Ninth
place wan "An Kvcnlnc vltlt Sankey." Krade, and with our principal so woll
iccoinmendcd, our primary teacher's
i The HclplnR Hand Society met at' ability to weli proved list year, our
the homeof Mrs. A. If. Hale Wednes- Mhool standardized, and tho com-
"ay- jinunlty In RCncral bo willing to nld
' t-ur children In every way along edu-
Mrs. Dnvld Jones arrived Friday '., ,.., u. ,., u-i
, rem Appalacha, Vu., to Join her Iiiih. onc of tIl0 fim , the co(mly( and feel
jliaiid. who came here about a year t,mt wc aro Jll8tlnc(, In bclng proud
niiu mi inn iie.tii.il. i ins cuinaie Keeiiis
will conalder void any American loaa
to Belgium, with Belgian railroads as
security, unless the lons are aa,
with the consent of Germany.
The V. S. F. C. writes men bead
in Oregon titan an other coapaay.
Sec Clillcote. 9
While- no aiiiiuiiiH'ciiU'iit Iiiih Ih-cii
uindu of, the Allii-rlrnii port In be
Bought by (he (Icriiinu iiii-rrhnul hiiIi
iiiarliii) Hroiui-n, raid to la- 011 her
way to tho I'ultcd State with a val
uable firi;o hiii-Ii n tint DfiiUrlilanil
biotight, it Is now llrtiib bcllcvi-il she
will (loci, at New l.diidoti, Conn. The
ovldonro connlstt of (hu fact that
hIhmIh hnvo.hcon nio'-tod there for her
protection. This pholoKr.'iph shows1
where she will lie. Tin- Ci-riuan liner
Wlllchnd, which reached New lindnn
from Iloiitoii the other day, will re
main alongside tho wharf to protect
the uuhmnrlnc.
I to be Just about right for him, and
some time ago he purchased the litir
rls ranch, where they expect to make
their home.
MIm Schaffer and the Misses Jobea
Hive returned from the huckleberry
patch, and report the best picking of
the season when they left.
of it.
Class of Kilksie Not
Appreciated Says
dam
lly HAMILTON ;
(United I'n-Hu Staff Correspondent)
NKW YOltK, Sept. IS.-Since
Johnny Kllbnne, tho featherweight
Pfudugi', that It's going to he sonic
tlino hofoio a featherweight with suf-Ik-'cnl
cljtfs to down Kllbaue inal'ea
his apl aranrc. There have been few
lie
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HUOHES and FAIRBANKS.
champion, hud such an easy time huh xm with the ability of Kilbanc
wlnnliiK fiom (leorgu Chaney of llal-un'i hit as well.
tlmorv In tholr Ijihor Day bonl at j Thme niu a gicat many light fo'
Codnr I'olnt, Ohio, Kllbnne has nn an-j iowcrn In tro country who believe tin
ttwe'r to tho talk about his ln-ln a Jiiilo reatherwelght Is Just the man to
champion of the "chueiu" class. The j tip I reddle Welsh's crown off hi
fact of the mutter Is that Kllhane Is 'head and plnro it hack lo a point
Jimt about the elovcH'tt and most ' win te there will be some lnteie.il In
versatile champion now lighting. .tie llr.ht weight cIjph.
I'nileiilably he hns procd the most
effect I w. Ills ri-dinl Is HUi-irlslugly
fnll of knockouts and clean-cut vic
tories, It has been sonic )enr since
Kllhane won his title from Abe Attell,
who nt that time was ch.ir,icterl.eil
its ono'of the cleverest boys who over
bnd laid claim to tho title in the
ranks which have been graced by
sou'e of the uinst famous mitt nrtlt-t
'of the century. Ami Kllbaue had 11
'comparatively easy time outpointing
the champion then recognized,
j Since tit 3 1 time Kllhane has met
every boxer la his claps who has
iiihown himself worthy of a chance at
tho title. And every cue of them It an
gonu down to a crushing defeat. Kll
,bnno oven has stepped out of his class
mid has tried thn Issue with some of
the best lightweights. Joe Mandot he-
HOOK WORM MAY
BE ERADICATED
micron sk.nt hy imtcd statics
y.h iiciut.mi:.t MAY TAIil
i..,ixi:s.s oi'T oi-' I'Kei'i.i: ok
SIAM
DRINK HOT WATER
I DCChnr nnPAirAox
Says you really feel clean, sweet
and fresh inside, and
are seldom ill.
-lug one of the moat prominent. Seine
'of thu writers gave Maiulot a bit tho
Culled I'io.i Service.
TOKYO, Sept. 1S. I)r, It. V. Mon
tlelion of Now York city is on ills way
from hero tl Slam today as n lepie-
heit of tho milling, hut a majority of scntallvo of tl o Culled States wai do-
tloTii sjld It was a draw, and gmo )tnt tinoiit. to take the lnslness cut of
KllhJiit! great credit. It has been unit! n. sinmcjti' hy killing off their over
of Kilbuno that ho has avoided Ml)py ()f hooKworms.
dectnlii bouts to tiroteel his title 'ph,, tjovcinmeiit of Slim asked liim
much the ams us Fieddlu Welsh linn (,, ,1,1 it. After Investigating tho causo
done. Well, even If ho hud, there l (,f so much laziness In Slam, the gov-
nn excuse. It Is hard In these days ,,rmnorit decided It was tho hoolt-
to llnd 11 plme for a light whore a do- worm that caused It, and asked the
chilon can be given, hut Kllhauo has wnr (,.mrtniqnl to send a doctor to
fought several decision battles, and Eut the country light with Industry
none ever has gone against him. 'nnd energy.
I Illiclile Mite holl s considered 0110 iir. Meudulson was one of tile
heat lightweights, American physicians scut to Serbia to
lilm n lilidi class it l'lii ili. ivnliii itnldeniie carlv In
lour ami turn Into ana und ' . . ...,....i r i. ...., . ..,. .., ni i i.
..ij. , . . . trimming Wlien pihciiou wan h n-..."- iuin, Alter 1110 11111 oi iiwib'-'""
- iuiii auiiriHU uwaii-
l( you.
If you nro uccustomed to wuko u.,
with a coated tongue, foul breath W I.' ;
1 dull ,ii... I,, .. lor tno country s
aJS '. "y'r:,m0:.0r' " '""'ibni KUhnno gave
tneala
jcrwelght. Not iniicli has been heard m!lliu the retreat across Serbia with
I -a ti.i.ii. mt',.f,. nlitm-k lin frtml (ft U,,. n.itluwviw tn ii'Kttli tut wno nt.
m Illl IMllllU y lvt'M' niii " " niu ithnnuiu if .M.t .iv. .... ...
tomorrow mnrnlnc. liiiiniulliktitlvi i. i.i ..iki.uAm.i uuit nf imh i....i
"" -" -- , U-lhll Ullin (I IIHIIHICPiMiiv ..-,., -. IHUIVU,
"'"'" nrising, drink n gluts of hot
wter with n teaspoonful of limestone
1'hoai.hute hi It. This is Intended to
Tut ncutinllze and then wush out of
mt Btomach, liver, kidneys and thir
ty feet of Intestines nil tho Indlguatl-
' wuBie, poisons, eour bllo und tox-
.turlnir 11 limit with Kllbuie. Kllhauo
in t his right hnud :ienm on O'KeefeV
Jnw and Kdd'o took a long sleep.
Once Kid Williams, the bantam
weight champion, thought he could
lli-U tho featherweight champion, and
he tried It. Williams took tlio worst
iinriJi""' ";lc",13lnf' "wootenlng and' b,MB 1,0 imsalhly could huvo asslnv
, h ",u t,,u,ro immontary canal. Unto,! ,i stm stayed on his foot.
I (loorgu Chancy begin U roiuo to
the front 'niid yell for a match with
the rhtimplnn. Ho got It. Ho nlsn
got (ho uatinl trlmniliig from Kll
hane. And, let ub add by way of n n-
't'oo subject to Hick hoaducl.es.
"Xaclie, hllloiitt uttackH, constipation
r ny form ,)f stomach trouble, are
" l0 set n quarter oundof llme
"one Phoaiihnto from the drug atoro
M begin enjoying this mdrnmg ln-
Zl "' U ,s ala ht men and
men w, try thl8 mmi onthual-
Bl"c "Dd k0"l' It up dully. H la a
Plend d health roemiro, for It la more
'toportant to keep clean and pure on
. . ,M,,ae ihnn on the outaid"hn(.nnii
. . wt rv.mu
lite tkln
Pores do not absorb Impurl-
CHII.COTi: SPECIALS
Several good buys on Main street,
with very nttrm-tlve Iiicoihoh.
A big hit and fJ-room iIiiN(oreil
hoiiKe for 91 " oasy (oiiiin.
Three hlK IoIh 011 .lobiison avonuo
for f:W0 ensli.
0uid t-oi-noi- 011 llth, this nhIo ol
Ilea 1 , ,u ",,L "OBoro impuri-
IS, J l,, b'od, causing dlsoaao,
Wllethebowblporeado,
loe Prltielnln nt l.n,i.i..n 1 1.1. i
... -, - u UULIIHIE IIIHIUII IN I
t new, ns mllllonB nf i,i .,..! ramil. for $000. Tci-iiim,
It. .Tno .. fiwvuw . .,.,, . t...l.tit .wii.K"
A untidy "Hi" nnir flirnsu, im
Tipperary Gives
VVay to New Song
United l'm?s Service
j LONDON, Sept. fi. (Ily moll).-.
"Tlppoiary" lias given way at tho bit
llonout to a now scng with a taggy
lilt whom thomo Is that tho bullets
will nlwii g't tin etht.r rellow.
Tlper-ti ' V. through; worn out
hy repetition.
I Tho mi"' piece ' ; with n bang
with thu tiooi.M and (brent ens to bo
coico -is popular us "Tipporary" ovcr
t was. lliu-o M'e 1 ho werds:
The bolls of holl go tlng-a-ling-n-ling,
1 Cor you, hut not for mo.
'Km- 1110 Hie angels bliig-a-llng-ii-llng.
They've got the goods for mo,
, " JUStnu lint ,,.. j " .
nupiru . u aonp cioana,
'5.1, n".d froshen th " t
vahZi . " ,on8nonrul of limestone
'ffi? act on t,w tomach, liver.
g2na bowel,. Llmeatonophoi.
'alai- B? ,nMlen,ve whHe powdar,
MjhuMt taateleaa,--Adv.
all In alfalM. for 15,00.
An MO-an-o trMtt with mhiio llmhff.
I Cm rhwip at 9 1, BOO.
City iroierty t trade for form
landa or timber.
Hee Clillcote. s
fi. ii.miii. wheie Is thy stlng-a-llng-a-
llug?
O. grave, thy vlctoroo? S
The bulla of hell go tlng-u-lliiK-a-lIng
For you, but not for mo,
Cast-Iron cook stoves, IU-lnch oven,
?U.,r.il; H-lncli oven, Jll.fiO. Sot
up In your homo and guaranteed.
IG.tf WH.I.1S-J0HNST0NK CO.
CLOCK TURNED
BACK AN HOUR
WI.N'MI'IX; Wll.li STOP CM)CKS
KOH AX HOUR TOXK.'HT, AI-TKH
HAVI.NtJ STOI.KX AX HOUR OP
DAYI.KJIIT Abb SCMMKR
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Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Miller visited at
Mr. Halley's a few days last week.
Prima Donna h 32
United Press Scrvlco
NEWARK, N. J., Sept. 18 Maggie
Cllne's secret, is out. She is 32, "not
one day older." She Indignantly told
a Justice so when he queried her. Tho
'ifsb prima donna was In court
charged with violation of the traffic
laws.
Klamath Electrical
Supply Company
Can nell you supplied and do yoar
ELECTRIC WIRE1XO,
REPAIRING, ETC., ETC.
Cheaper than yon hare ever had It
done before
WHV? Becaaae our ahop la
located at
122 SIXTH STREET
and you save the difference be
tween Main aad Sixth atreet
RENT. Walk half a block dowa
Sixth and SAVE MONEY
I nltcd Press Scrvlco
WINNIPEG. Man., Sept. 18. Win
nipeg, having saved a lot of daylight
all Minimer-,by Jumping its clocks
thcud an hour, -will stop the clocks
for nn hour tonight-midnight, and get
jack on standard central time once
'note.
That moans tho folks hero will
Vop an extra hour In tlio morning,
.taking up for the hour they lost lat
spilng.
There is ronsldefrhle difference of
iplulnii heie as to whether the plan
,-eally accomplished very much.
.lolly glasses, while they last, 4.r.c
er dozen.
10-If ' WH.I.IS-.TOIINSTONE CO.
WANTO AN EFFECTIVE SYS
TEM OF RURAL CREDITS.
Wo propose to promote by
ovory practicable means our
agricultural interests, and we In
clude In tills program au effec
tive 6ystcm of rural credits.
We favor tho wise conservation
of our natural resources. We
desiro not only that they shall
bo safeguarded, but that they
eliall bo adequately developed
and used to tho utmost public
advantage. From Mr. Hughes'
speech of acceptance.
LAST CHANCE
TUESDAY
To view the wonderful thousand dollar painting f Oakland. Hundreds of Klamath FaUa aad fflawaath
county linvo seen this great wotk of art. This Is the last call. You can see it day or creates Taeaday.
This Is your oiK)it unity. Are JMii uoing to miss it und regret?
OAK I.AM) WIMj HE THE T.V YORK OF THE PACIFIC.
HAY HAVE A POPULATION OF ONE MILLION.
THE CITIES AROUND SAN FRANCISCO
OBEY THAT IMPULSE AND COME
After Tuesday Evening Your Opportunity will be Gone
It's Up to You
GEO. T. CROMPTON
Oregon State
Manager
sariaMMiB
727 Main Street
Klamath Falls
Next Door Klamath Falls
Music Houm
Los Angeles
Mayor Quits
QUIT MEAT WHEN
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KIDNEYS
ER
No man or woman who eats meat
tegular can mnko a mistake by flush
ing the kidneys occasionally, says n
well known authority. Meat forms
title acid which excites the kidneys,
tho- becomo over worked from the
strain, get sluggish and fall to filter tho
w:vto i.ud poisons fiom the blood, then
we get sick Nearly all rheumatism,
headaches, liver trouble, nervousness,
dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary
disorders come from sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache in
the kidneys or your bnck hurts or if
tho4 urino Is cloudy, offonslvo, full of
; sediment, irregular of passage or at
tended by n sensation of scalding, stop
eating meat and get about four ounces
of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; tako
11 tnblespoonful In a glass of water be
fore breakfast, and In n few days your
kidneys will act fine. This famous
salts Is mado from the acid of grapes j
and lemon juice, combined with lithla, j
and has been used for generations to
flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to ,
neutralize the acids In urino so It no,
longer causes Irritation, thus ending
Sehastlnn, former mayor of ho An-1 blnddor weuknesa.
golos, vvtis taken 11 Bhort time after ho Jad Salts Is inexpensive and cannot
resigned his office. A Los Angeles injure; makes a delightful effervescent
uowspapor had published charges Hthln wntof drink which everyone
against him and gave letters purport-j should tako now and then to keep the
lug to have been written by him. Ho kldnoyB cleau and active and the blood
began suit for llbol against the news-' pure, thereby avoiding serloua kidney
Tills photograph of Charlea E.
THE-;
First National Bank
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Capital - $100,000.00
Surplus - 14,500.00
A STEADY GROWTH
In the Deposits of a Bank la Good
Proof of Vitality and Strength
HERE IS AN ACTUAL RECORD OF OUR
ADVANCE IN DEPOSITS
Sept. 1, 1010, $140,380.00.
SEPT. 1, 1011, 144.S31.00.
SEPT. 1, 1912, $389,182.00
SEPT. 1, 1913, $425,899.00
Sept. 1, 1914, $474,989.00
SEPT. 1, 1915, $538,600.00
Sept. 1, 1916, $684,154.00
We Invite the Public to Study the Frequent
Publication of our Reports
THIS BANK SOLICITS THE ACCOUNTS OF IN
DIVIDUALS, FIRMS AND CORPORATIONS
ON THE BASIS OF RESPONSIBLE AND.
COURTEOUS BANKING SYSTEM
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM,
o
paper after ho quit offlco'.
complications. Adv.
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