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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1916)
'1C n M lt: I;' f v I5.- " Ife4(- n JiaS I T r -J" itt: L 'lH'-.' K ".. 'J .'.& . . .ri ' t !"" ji At" T rwta iwu ' THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Moxmvtenom: .a.,-,.. IWsOasufedAdvs. i.' . iuT . ?5V,a '7 ? w. 1 ftikKmto In tht Classlfled oetuwM are'Vlnted at tha rata of Plvt'vCMta 'line, Invariably lntae vMtaa. Htraaftar ne ad vartlaament vitM fee accepted unless accompanied y vfM wftvfi ,m : : -- . BBBBlWaHMMHHHaMMMiBMaW 141; fO SALB-Good wheat hay deliver V' y ea in tne tans tor 112 ion. see ro '.V.- .'. 6 The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor &i Kxm w ik A J -Chllcote. FOR SALE 14-tf 1 is. WS SASfi I IW3-WA- iW FOR SALE 45 head half breed Lin coln .and Ramboulllet February lnnib bucks. Jns., V. Henley, Klam ath Fella, 14-3t 5 TCf '.it f - .&' tT' &i. j XK!' FOR SALE Team of black geldings, y 7 yean old, sound, weight 3.400; price 600, including a good mollne wagon, practically new, and a brand new Bet of harness. Inquire of W. ft. DeLay, Qlendale, Ore. 10-Tt i j Published dally except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Coaaaaay cf Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth street Entered at the postof&ce at Klamath Falls. Oregon, for transmission through the malls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address in the United States: -One year .t5.00 SCORES WILSON GUARO POLICY GtCOROK RltlltT FREIWRKDNKHS POLICY Pershing nlotig tho border, tho assem bling of n greater force of regulars, etc., and storner, more omphnttc inctlwds of dcnlliiR with Cnrrauti would doubtless have mado possible the release of at least all those who have wives or others dependent upon them tor support, if only the admin I lol rntlnn rmrnrflntl Hint fnil f Jlllffl- HILL DKCLARKS THAT. ,"","""" ... . .. , , l'iviii iiuiuriuni'u iu milium, no m.-tjMttlnn One month .60 MONDAY, OCTOUKR 10, 10IO ItOLGH HOUSE METHODS FOR SALE! Chapel style organ, suit able for any up to date school or church; 28, terms. Ask Shepherd 10-tf FOR SALE: Dry land potatoes, 2c, at Mendenhall place, or delivered in town. A Carlson. 7 tf FOR SALE Set of single driving , harness. Apply Rev. W. H. Coz, 2S6 Tenth street Phone 155. EIGHTY ACRES, two miles from a growing town, with finest kind of irrigation water rights. Exchange for stock of merchandise or any go ing business. Write Owner, P. O. box 39S, Modesto, Calif. ll-6t MISCELLANEOUS MONET TO LOAN on city and ranch lands. Arthur R. Wilson. 14-tf WANTED To buy one or two cheap city lots. Write 67F, Herald ofltoe, with full description and price la first letter. 9-6t WANTED Competent girl wauts employment in home. Also will do other work. Call at 803 Eleventh st. or phone 49. 13-4t LOST AND FOUND ONE of -the most humiliating and disgraceful spectacles ever wit nessed in any civilised community accurred at Portland Saturday morn ing on the arrival of the "Women's Hughes Special," composed of a body of distinguished women of national deputation. Many of the nation's greatest men, of both parties, have visited Portland as speakers In the Interest of the po litical parties of the nation, and they have met with courtesy and respect from citizens and members of all par ties, but what must the world think of the great suffrage state of Oregon from the insults showered on this dis tinguished body of women by a group of women and men wearing Wilson badges. An attempt was made to follow the rough house methods started at the reception to theHughes women in Chicago, and If it is any credit to the women of Oregon, it might be said that the performance in Portland Sat urday morning was more vulgar and insulting than even the rowdy ele ment of Chicago could devise. The demonstration was led by Dr. Marie EquI, radical agitator, cham pion of the I. W. W., and a woman who has gained much notoriety through her penchant ior military tactics. She was accompanied by a number of women and men wearing Wilson badges, and claiming mem bership in the Wilson League, and LOST Package of account cards, with statement tablet, tied in news paper. Leave at Herald office for re ward. ' 11-Gt REAL ESTATE BARGAINS A JMO-acne tract partly under irri gation, so cheap that you can't help baying. -A dandy 40cre Irrigated tract oaly 7 miles from Falls, partly in al falfa. Price 93,000. Terms. A S-room plastered house and big lot for f 1,000 on easy terms. A big lot ia Mchols Addition for $3M on easy terms. Oae of the best lots in Mills Addi tion for f ISO cm terms. If you want a home in the city or country I can save you mosey. WOULD HAVE MADE CALLING MIMTIAUNNECKRSARV ny GEORGE G. HILL No policy of the Wilson adminis tration better illustrate Its Inelll clency and Its Indifference to the com fort and welfare of the people Hum that which It has pursued with regard l to the National Guard. No patriotic American can object to the president's eallliiR upon the National Guard to ntil tho rcsuliu criry in protecting the territory of tnt United States when an emcrRfncy makes that course necessary. Many people are convinced that had Mr. Wilson faced the fact regarding Mex ico instead of sneering at those who advocated preparedness, in his message to congress of December, 1914, he would hate appreciated tho necessity of increasing the regular army and thus have avoided tho necessity of calling upon the militia this summer, but that is another prop, ositlon. When called upon the National Guard responded loyally and cheer fully, and hastened to the border as rapidly as conditions would permit. After a time General Order No. 20 wac Issued. This provided that tho heads of families and those havlnp others dependent upon them should be relieved. The order was proclaim ed to the public, and many wives, de pendent mothers and others hailed it with delight. But there appears to have been another order, privately is sued,, which In effect nullifies Order No. 20, for many men whoso loved ones were in actual Nvnnt or were be ing supported by the patriotic dona tions of the communities in which they lived, sought to obtain their dis charge under Order No. 20, and were met with Information from their ofll- cers that they were forbidden to make. such application. There appears to be no good ren- SAGE TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK WHEN MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT BniNQS BACK IT8 BEAUTIFUL LUSTRE AT ONCE Gray hair, however handsome, da notes advauctng age. We all know the advantages of a outhful appearance. Your hair is your chuim. It makes or umrM the face. When it fades, turns may and looks streaked, Just a few ap plications of Sage Tea and Sulphur en hances Its appearance a huadred-fold. Pont stay, gray! Look young! GOVERNMENT TO OWN RAILROADS SECRETARY OK THE HOCIALIHT SOCIETY PREDICTS GOVERN MEXT OWNERSHIP OK ALL ROADS IN TEN YEARS WASHINGTON, I). 0 Oct. 10. Undo Sam Is going Into the railroad business within tho next decade, ,nc- .. .. l.nH "1 fn ! Kfntv I rIII.8 .u .,...... . ....... "- I.. , ... .-- to kD .-.I. Wld York, executive secretary of tho real.""" . .. ... , ihi'iimntlo twinge", torpid llyer, acid utomni'h, sleeplessness, and all aorta tf bitthici disorders. Yt.u simply must keep your kidneys aoilw and clean, and the omnt yoa tec! mi ache or pain la the kICney rrrlc.i, get about four ounces of J'tri Snlif fom any good drug alorlnnn, ; ,k i tablcspoontul In a glass of uv lor ii.fi.ro breakfast for a few dav .iud vo-.i Kidneys will thou act line, li'.'d fi.u.ot..H units Is mndi) tiom the .tell n? Kinpos and lemon Julio combined vU llthln, and Is harmless to flush clogged) kldneyii and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neuiralliea the aolda In tho urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jnd Salts Is harmless; Inexpensive; makes n delightful effervescent llthln' water drink which everybody should WII...V , ;a.7.",,:;j:- u niHKRio rcgan, J. M . H n.. . Hlnea, KiU.rd in "' ": 1IM. Margie Wl ?.Wn Brown, u.o H, 'J"' " line., llert M j.J ft Mrs. M, F. smith, MtorS'' Klliley, Anbury' Zni iHt' tfrost. Taylor v,.J T' DM Cornell, Mom,, a.' ii,A' R A- Hrnaj , preparedness commlttco of tho Intor colleglate socialist society, an orgnn Ixntlon backed morally mid financial ly by Amos Plnchot. "Every railroad In tho United State 21(2,000 miles of them," s.tld Marsh today, "will -pass from private ownership within ten years to bo op erated in tho interest of the public, instead of tho Interests of privilege "Tho railroad capitalists, being humnn. wish to act wine prices for rain wator. It Is our mlssloif'TTTi noys clean, thus avoiding serious eon plications. A well known local druggist aaya he hcIIh IoIh or Jnd Salts to folks who be llevo in overcoming kldnoy trouble whllo It Is only trouble. Adv. Either prepare the recipe at home or ' squeeze all the water out of the roads get front any drug store a BOnent hot! beforo the government takes them tie of "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Com-,' over." pound." which is merely the old time Declaring ultimate government op reclpo Improved by the addition of oth- craton of j roada Inevitable, Marsh cr Ingredients. Thousand- of folia recommend thla ready-to-aae prepara tion, because It darkens the hair beau tifully, besides, no one can possibly tell, as it darkens so naturally and nenly. You moisten a sponge or soft brush with It, drawing this through the hair, taking one Bmall strand at a time. Ry morning the gray hair disappears; after another application or two, its natural color Is restored, and it be comes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Com pound is a delightful toilet requisite. It Is not Intended for the cure, mitiga tion or prevention of disease. Adv. said, "tho real problem Is to see that the properties are not unloaded on the public nt more than their actual value." was Joined by a rabble of Btreet row-1 dies who shouted insults. If this j son for keeping the guardsmen ou crowd had been an Independent or-1 the border all this time. A redistri ganizatlon it might have been ex-1 button of the command of General Brighten up the home thee cold, KK.ppy evenings Uth -music. Tho H"t in recordM ran he heard at Shep herd's, the Record Headquarters, next door to postofllrc. 4-tt Car leaves for DCRRIS every night 8 p.m. Headquarters at Mecca Billiard Parlor' Loaf Trips Our Specialty Star Jtacy Service PHONE 153 WWWttWAWAAAAAWWWWWW New Cry bundry ALL HAND WORK We carefully launder aH siDx, wool or faacy dress ea or colored goods. We have a small laundry, iht do nice work. Work called for and delivered. PHONE 1B4 OT N, Fourth St., hack f First National Bank MWWMMIWMMMyVMMMVMlWMM cused, but it was planned and fos tered by the Journal, one of the big Portland papers, ,and a strong ad vocate of the re-election of President Wilson. In justice to some of the more re spectable members of the democratic party, it must be said that after wit nessing the disgraceful actions, many men in the crowd wearing Wilson but tons who became disgusted with the proceedings, were seen to tear them off add throw them into the street Surety IkiiuN nlilh-you unit. See Chllcote. 14 SALTS FINE FOR CHIN KIDNEYS John Don Hiowii, ,i,r ....,. he, 11m, ,nikll0Wll ' ",,c.h'"r. Mary A. wiln.x, .iCaT Mary A. Jones, ihaselj ' ' AIhii nil other pcinoiih ir .,nrtl known rh.lmh.K ony r elute, I1,m,, or In.nrcst h ",,f; estate dcHctllimt herein- ' It appearing to th0 aatlsfartto. , tl.ls court from ,l0 V(.rlll0( "" f John N. Warren, .u.n.hJS ' ", tho estate or Mary A. Wilcox Ii know,, ,, Mry A. ..,, derJ on (lie herein, thut it ttouM . J the n.lviit.iK0l.o,u.nin.,d bt C est of Hald CMtnte and Uwho lntcrM..i tlieieln that a portion r Ihe 522 tho real iiroporiy of m.j wtaU) .' bold. w It Is therefore onlnroil thm at) piis Intorwted in tho oatato 0f ,J deceased, appear at thu room of th. rounty court. In the eomitr ,.! I htumn nf KluiiinM. .,.,.. International Harvester Company of. ...,. .,. ,., '-aiwnwtlt America (a Corporation). I'laln-',..,,. ... ' ' ' " ' ""."". "i LEGAL NOTICES Summons (No. 890 Law) In tho Circuit Court In and for tho, County of Klamath, Stato of JDregon. tiff, vs. '(Saturday, tho 28th day of Octo'lxr 110, at the hour of in o'clock ln tut inri-iiuuii ui mini liny, nml then and u. ii. iterior. ucionuan.. - tl.rro ahow cnuso. If any Cxlt h , To C. II. Hector. Defendant above' , i. '..... ':"u,,w"JrM WE EAT TOO MUCH MEAT, WHICH CLOQS KIDNEYS, THEN THE HACK HURTS Moit folks forget that the kidney, like the bowels, get sluggish and clog ieu, and need a flushing occasional! else "ve have backache and dull misery 'in the kidney region, severe headaches, f m 'm 'M . w o o & ,ymtM,tam aire boot taapBBlx ", t t .- - -,- - MW' v 7;'v;k si . nWUmTH FU1L CO. IRRIGATION MEN SEE MANEUVERS DELEGATES TO IRRIGATION CON GRESS WATCH WORK OF BIG EST BODY OF SOLDIERS GATH ERED SINCE CIVIL WAR United Press Service EL, PASO, Tex., Oct. 16. Dele gates to the twenty-third internation al irrigation congress today witnessed the special maneuver of the 60,000 regular troops and national guards men who have been mobilised' here since early summer. Today these forces, the largest number of American soldiers ever gathered together in one place since the conclusion of the Civil War, be gan their week's program of war game3 and the working out of actual war problems on a large scale. 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"3P ,-jii 1 ALBERT SPALDING America's greatest violinist, proving by actual comparison that Edison re-creates his masterly bowing with .absolute perfection Wte want Klamath Falls to win a prize in the big Edison Week Contest Come to our store for particulars. Hear named: In the name of the stato of Oregen: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed agnlnst in the above entitled action on or before tho 31st day of October, 1916, that being tho Inst day of tho time prescribed In the order of pub lication of this summons, and If you fall ro to appear, plead, answer, de mur, or otherwlso move, for want thereof, plnlntlff will apply lo tho court for tho relict prayed for In his complaint, to-wlt: For a judgment against you In tho sum of four hundred fifty-eight and 8n-l00 ($458.85) dollars and costs, nnd that all of lot eight (8),. In block fifty-eight (T.8), Second Hot Springs Addition to tho city of Kamath Falls (formerly Mnkvlllo) according to tho duly recorded plat thereof now on fllo In the ofllie of the county clerk, state of oiegoii, all located und situ ated In tho county of Klamath and stato of Oregon, will be sold to sat isfy any Judgmentthat may be ob tained against you by virtue of a writ I of attachment already Issued herein.) , This summons Is served upon you,' tho snld dofendant, by tho publica tion thereof In the Evening Herald, a j public ncw8paKr of general clrcula- uuii, iiriiiiuu mm iuuiinni'u m rwiam ath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, once a week for six Huccenolve weeks, the first publication being mado Sep tember 18, 191 C, und tho last publica tion October 30, 1916, by order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykendnll, Judgo of the circuit court or Klamath county, Oregon, which said order was made, dated, entered and filed In this suit on September 16, 1916. W. II. A. RENNER, Attorney for Plaintiff. 18-25-2-9-10-23-30 order of sale should not bo made b; iiiih miiri ii iru)i'u mr in said n,.n. tlon. The real prnpoUy holiuiRltin to the estuto of snld Mury A. Wilcox, ilao known ns Mary A. Jones, ileceannl, Ii particularly de-u-rihoil im fillos, to. nil: 'Iho north one-hnlf ()f tho north. cast quarter, the noutheait quarter v of the northeast quarter, nnd the northeast quarter of the southeatt quarter of section thirteen, In town ship forty-one south, ranRo thirteen tnHt, or the Willamette Meridian, In Klnmnth county, Orcnon, eon Inlnlng 160 nrrcH, mum or leu, ac cording to the Dulled Stntea go ornment nurvey thereof. It Is further ordered that a copy of this order be published for not leii than four week In the Dally KYenlni Heintd, a public uuuniivr, publish ed ami of general dn-tiliiilon In K!am uth inunty, Oregon. Dated September IS llUC, MAIIION HANKS. IS-25-3-9-10-2.1 County Judge 3&NEvV'DiSaN Tliomas A. Alison's favorite and probably greatest Invention. This Is the Instrument which rc-creuU-H nwMic with audi nbsolule exctnw that the living singer's voice cannot lie dlstlRKulslied from tliia new instrument'H i-e-creatloji or It. This Is the Instrument which it leading New York paper . call "The I'lionoginpli ulth u Soul." " - N " ' Recitals at our store every day this week Come to our tttnrc and liear tlio NEW EDISON, form your opinion, and , i;et an entry bbink in the big Edison Wek opinion contest.. Professional tw Iters and iiieinbera of the plioiujtfrnph trade are barred from competltlou, vv- ( & Klamath Falls Music House 725 Main Street Citation In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. In tho Matter of the Estate of Mary A. Van Riper Bros. COFFKK 'llonltit" Rich, full ttavoml. Ml 3U COCOA "HcmhcV' I -lb ran 4MI HL'COTAHII "H. & W." Something fine, i-ui S!0ri AHPAHAtUIH "H. W." 1-lb cmiin. it for &' IIIRD HKKD "Our TiihIo" Regular 1.1c, ShmU1 10( Wellnian'M Kniicrkiiiut, Sweet 1'otatoen or Hominy, regular Iflc rami. CiKihil St Get the Habit Teach to Children to Save Point out to them the necessity of starting to save while In their' teens and tell them of the powor, influence and independence It , brings. Why not open an account with us for each of tho children' and give them to undorstant the money is theirs, and you expect .them to put nwny their nickels and dimes Instead of spending '"em. ' i ...itAii ijeua FIRST STATE MJ5 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Klamath Kold Knocker i A small sugar-cnale1' U- IK that will cure a coM ! .oneiUy. i "Price 25c - 7 gold only hf niidifunottt PharnwfV UIHVI wT wwm IllUiil rfL KLAMATH FALLS OREGON fl IBLMlWy) Buy THBIft f1U aCfilMa aap- i--wtm k.rv"i-. Ki'ffSs' i A-y AM apBaal I.. n&: v! Xu, jA.-Ste. .: ;" ' rt rr . -t i.- 1 ' J M -Aj I