The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, September 22, 1916, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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war i
jjed His Way Into Army
and Died a Hero's Death
lly .1. W. I'WIMJK li'B arn-Ht. Tlwrofniii IiIh inwlnl will
n iird rrt'H Hinff CorrHt()nilmt) Ihmoiiio omuif llio troiiHiiruH of ,i crack
1 , fiviiON !' " "" ri'Kliimiil of flitlitoi-H.
V. ..i(iiivlcl, vt'liinin linnutii of Tim ili'itil Tommy luul Jimi ,ci,
.. iih DrlHonii. imlny Im iiioiiriifil liy IiwihuI fiom ihIhoii wlirn (In,
. .imonl iiml Hcntliuicl Ynnl allho lnolui out.
one of K)Kliiini'H wnr Imtimjm, Willi "HIiiivIiik wiiIjt nl nlii.," lie :ll
whole ll"t r -ivlrlloiiM liohlncl IiIm with a Krhi, im i'lio hirnlccy iiliunincl ,
he ""' l,lB w,,y lul" lho ,,rlny' "'" ,,orr ,,",,l"', "'' "' "'Klit iM-foro1
n the Vldorlri CroHn uml finally IiIh roloimo. "I'm IimivIiik curly for1
dc the Brent iito.H'iiw.it iliirlnu tho tlm front." I
b( pmli. 'I'1'" Hlory w,lM ,oU, ,U;rol "Y"'H ' '""'I' "' In " month,"
' .j- ' Krowlcd tlio caHt) liniilcncd w.mlmi, aw '
A a trllnitt' l iMirKlar-lioro. , hwIIcIiciI off tlio II;IHh In tin; tier I
hi.... fu ulil.ilillnir IiIm namii. ' Itm iln. ,.,uivi,.i -i,..,i i,i.. J
hf War ill"' " .... --.-.. ., n..-ii inn iitiiiii' nun
but Srotlnml Ynnl renionihorH him of pollen icconl with ili prlxon Krnyi,
.ij. If Ih IniMkh'H l Kronen reonll niul iwcil by a Inx inrrultliiK iifflmr. I
. .!... .!.... I lllllll ullulil. I.. .. I. .. I.. . .
Mm as n iioiiiiw i in-., ,ii in ii iuw iniiiiiiiH im wiih iiriKin in'cp
.y(UOK'l, '" ,,,0, ",0 ""'' ,,,,"", H '" tM" il'y M,,HI' "f '" tn-llcllCH. Hlll'l-
ll.htlyan '"' ,,M ""' 1,r,mm W)"",,','M ln thrrtiish a loopliolo ami iimnlnc In
Imposed fni limit to llmoliyKlowitr- vlih IiIh olllrcra for tnhlriK null
Inn Judge. Ho luul " rolailvimj dmnrcH, Mo wnH iihciI to tnkltii; rich
rnlf bin frlenilit, who took part In IiIh cinnri), anil conliln't wn why tliv
forrn'n"' t'"' ,l,w "'"' '"" M"" '" ',,,,n', '" "v,'r " parallel ami mix It
ih. riiiw of riiirkliiK Hiifi-H niul hvoiI- with tho (li.riiiiuiH.
At hiHt IiIh opportunity came. Tim
halt.'illlou went ovur with a howl, ami
(hn InirKlar Tommy ycllcil with kIpo
iih he ran, llrlnc IiIh rlll from tin- hip
III I lie I'Xcllcincnl or the MkIiI lie he
came Nepirated from Hie hattalllnu
A. fiiw ynrdH away a Uernian iiuu-lilim
ItiMi crew In a pit wiih pourliiK ilcalli
into tint chnrKliiK raukM, Toiuiuy ran
lo tho In Ink or the pit and killed tlie
crow.
When tin llui'ri were I ('formed lie
wen Hrt dlHclpllned - Im Hhoiitdu't
hcvo koiiu iiHtray and Hutu mm
inemli'd for IiIm d-irliiK. Tommy iner.t
ly umlled. Hhorlly later he received
the V. (. and a fiirloiiKh. The Lon
don iiolleii Hhook hnmlK with him and
boilicht him clirnretjt.
din in
liiinc.
I'll i over ine parapei iikiiiii in hip 0
pin.li. A lili; hIicII killed Ii t Ml.
"ll wiih a real entlniHliiHt," mi Id
detective who lined lo round up the
load hero In the old daya. "lie never
went after a little Jot) when we had
dcalliiKH with him and he pl.ied t Iici i
Ktiinc to a 11 ii I wli In war." I
Western Lawyer
Killed in Park
YES, OUR
Harness Department
niniilim fiiU " "w' KmmIi
iirrhliiK rry tiny. 11 iw Hkuim
nllh jmi on) our fill nlm. Our
.itDii Iniylnit nlll tiive you money.
Bradley Supply Co.
7'JI Main Slwt
f i
DWIOHT R PILWORTH"
CHANCELLOR
MAY
WEATHER STORM
MANY IMXJl'LK OK OKUMANY
ritlTICIHH 1IKTIIMA.V - IIOLI,
WVXVH IIIHCONTIM'ANt'K OF
luitMioit huhmahi.m: pomcv
HwlKht I'. Dllv.oitli, a lawyer who
went lo New Vork from Foil, Kiiiih ,
wan nun ilci imI In l.ove'rH' l.ane, Van
C'oitlaiid I'aik, New Vork city, while
lie wan iIiIIiik wllh MIB Mary V. Mr
Nllf 'I lie police helleve dial he was
killed liv lil.'ickuiallerH whom lie at-
';lacl,ed when they appioached him.
MWWWWW'MSW'W''
Howards Auto Line
New Dally Except Sunday
KLAMATH PALLS
AND ASHLAND
RiMrvatlone at American Hotel
Leave Klamath Falls t:30 a. m.
NEW CARS,
CAREFUL DRIVERS
ki:o ki:voti:h
Clu) Ion Million Iiiih uioM-d IiIh 1iK
kIuk camp to TetiMV l.andliiK, where
iiu Ih puttliiK In logs. I,. A. Daly of
Ash lain Ih lii-lpliiK lilni.
Mr. Hall of llornhrook paHncd
through Keno yesterday with two
four-lioiKO teituiH and IokkIuk wukiih
to haul Ioks for II. II. VanValkcn-
lly OAKIi ACKKIIMA.V
(Culled I'ifKH 8Uff CorreHpondent)
HKIU.IN, Hcpt. 22. Hupported hy
i''lcld Marnhall von lllndculiurK and
the majority of tho (lurtmui peoplfl,
Chancellor von Huthinanu-Hollwcg Ih
expected to weather tho Htorm thnt
will prrilialily hrcak In lho rclcliHtag
when that body rcrouvcncH Septem
ber 2Xth.
Tho campnlgn for a resumption of
KUhmarlno warfare Iiiih been renewed
hy the telcliHtag crltlcn of Ilethmann
IlollweK. Tho Hiihmarlne advocatcH,
never able to forgive the chancellor
lor yielding to tho United StateB i,ro
expected to make trouble, and some
an1 promising the formation of a co
alition mlnlHtry.
Three hundred rocIuIIhIh met hero
today In a most Important hcbbIoii
piecedlug the KeicliHtag gathering.
The HoclallxtK who supported tho
chancelhir-lu the Biibmarlne cllsputcR,
uie being urged by their leaders to
foiget fictional differences and prc
hi nt a Holld front In view of the com
ing ciIhIh. Tho attention of the na
tion Ik centered on the noclullut meeting.
Sam I .iil get t
a i Foul car.
has purchased a new
(!. W. Sevlts has started IiIh thresh
ing machine. He Ih now. working on
It. A. Ilmiiiltt ranch.
j CaHt-iron rook Htoves, 10-inch oven,
ll Miyn to ilnre your Insurance $ir..r.u: N-luch oen, $11. BO. Set
Will nKontN ulio tnnko n Nieclalty of up in your homo and guaranteed.
' IhihIiuhw. 8fi Chllcotn. 9 ' 10-tf WHXIS-.IOHNSTONE CO.
MEAT INJURIOUS
TO THE KIDNEYS
TAKE A TABLESPOONFUL OF
SALTS IF BACK HURTS OR
BLADDER TROUBLES
We arc u nation of meat eaters and
our blood is filled with uric acid, says a
well known authority, who warns us
to bo constantly on guard against kid
ney trouble.
T he kidneys do their utmost to free
the blood of this irritating acid, but
become weak from the overwerk: they
get MiiggLsh; the eliralnativo tissues
clog and thus the waste is retained In
tho blfiod to poison the entire system.
When your kidneys ache and feel
like lumps of lead, and you have sting-
Ing pains In tho hack or tho urlno in
cloudy, full of sediment, or tho bladder
Is irritable, obliging you to seek relief
during the night; when you have se
vere headaches, nervous and dizzy
spoils, sleeplessness, add stomach or
iheumatlsm in bad weather, get from
your pharmacist about four ounces
of Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful In n
glass of water beforo breakfast each
morning and In a few days your kid
neys will act fine. This famous salts
Is mado from tho acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with llthla, and
hns been used for generations to flush
nnd stimulate clogged kidneys, to neu
tralize tho acids In urine so It Is no
longer a source of irritation, thus end
ing urinary and bladder disorders. 1
Jad Salts is Inexpensive and cannot
Injure; makes a delightful effervescent
llthla water drink, and nobody can
make a mistake by taking a little oc
casionally to keep the kidneys clean
und active. Adv.
Jolly glasses, whllo they lost, 45c
per dozen.
lC-tf WILMS-JOHNSTONE CO.
An Etna disability policy protect
your Income. See Chllcotc. 9
It pays to keep your old ihota re
paired as wo repair thorn. Our repair
shop does more for your money taaa
any shop In town. Bradley Sapaly
Co. " IMt
There's a Pair
of Us
: n$15
THE SUIT
QUESTION
THE SUIT QUESTION OF TODAY IS A BIG PROB
LEMALL MATERIALS USED IN THE MAKING
OF THEM HAS INCREASED FROM FIVE PER
CENT to TWO HUNDRED PER CENT BUT
I LOOKED AHEAD
AND CONTRACTED FOR MY CLOTHING BEFORE
THE RAISE I AM IN A POSITION TO SELL
YOUAS GOOD A SUIT TODAY AS YOU WERE
EVER ABLE TO BUY
$18 $20
Sensible Overcoats
MY, HOW .GOOD AN OVERCOAT FEELS ON A
COLD DAY I HAVE THEM WITH ALL THE
SMARTNESS AND WEARING QUALITY THAT
ONE COULD WISH FOR-YOU HAD BETTER
DROP IN AND SEE
WHAT I AM SELLING AT
nn it 1 o SO d17 50
. ,-.'r?s: sL
W(3-jZfMfd
-rirriT
$lO55 $13.
$17;
K. SUGARMAN
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When it comes to ideas of
quality in Wood and Hay
Seehorn GETZ Wood
I'linne 72 622 Main Street
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THE
First National Bank
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Capital - $100,000.00
Surplus - 14,500.00
A STEADY GROWTH
In the DenoMlti of Bank Is Good
Proof of Vitality and Strength
HERE. IS AN ACTUAL RECORD OF OUR
ADVANCE IN DEPOSITS
Sent. 1, 1010, 9140,280.00.
tttil'T. 1, 1011, 9144,531.00.
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
1 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
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