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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 17, 1916)
jljBHilAV, OCTCIHKB 17, ISItf I "V .L THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON W a-. .- ar va - MORE GANUIUAIt MEETINGS ADDED JWABI.V BVKV NIOHT UNTIL fiMXTION WlMi MM TAKEN UP MTII MKKTINWH FOR THR OK- These nui tnoHt Htrciiuoiw days for thDofflro Hwikurn. Tlioy liuve to travel nltl i'1"''1' ,,H0 ,,nlc'1 n80,,,,' ,my ,1 for tliolr refrwilimonts, kiss tho tabr and ny Imwilydo. Prom now until Nowinbor 7, tlioy will bo nUo- lltlcol KulIiiTliiBM In tho mrnl 'dls- trlcli nliiHwt nv.-ry night. In tlic lnt foW ,,,,J,H lwo m,w mw,t" .,, ,ftV. been nr ranged, ono at llll- debrnnd mid ,'ono ,,no' A fw cIhiik' ll,lVo ocon mna0 'n tno jcbcilnlo K iiiiiiiiunrod roocntly. Kol lowlni? I H"' romplw'o schedule a re- tIiI: October J 7, l.orelln. October IS, 1-ono Pine. (Addi tional dnto.) October 20, I'levnn. October 21, Upper Lnngoll Vnlloy. October 24, Dairy. October 2fi, Spring I.nko. October 27, Ft. Klamath. (Chnngod date.) October 2S, nonnnsn. (Changed d' October 31, 1'lno Orovo. (Changed date.) November I, lllldohrnnd. (Addi tional dale.) November 3, Olene. November 4, Kimhi. November fi. Henley. Tlil HCliedulo hIiowb the next meet-, Inn l tomorrow evening ni inruin. IIHJII SCHOOL STUDENT M.W fiO ON A STRIKE Unlled I'rons Hervlco CMICO. ()(t. 17. Ono hundred nnd My IiIkIi school students here nro IbreatenliiR to utrlke, following dls nilmal of four KtiiilentK for liming. Fle walked out yestordny after noon, and others aro meeting tody to decide what they Hhnll do. Rivals, but not Enemies After Battle ?2igS xzmfirmmMi staaffxaesBBBK .' Sk;iW ''' Wmrsl$Mm2t r BBSS PSSa C w" ..gk'BSaW Fi . siBaiw? F FyPtskaSaVsaiBatBBBBT '"";'''';' ri'-Mf? n ''w-r WAf.tj,iflflWvPl . " I II imiwmmwiiWWWMWIIWMWWMPWPWWMM I, l POBINdOH .tWOOKtyN.MANAOER CAWRtOM4-BOtrOW.MANWitt 1 """ in.... . , . r i V' III 4 "Robhla" of tho Robins of IJrook l)li, otherwise Manager Wlllwrt Rob Iiihoii of tho llrooklyn Nntlonnl l.enguu bnKoball club, pmmnnt win Hern In Iholr IciiRue, whh not down cast by tho victory of tho Boston Amcrlcnn l-eague club. After Boston' lctory In tho flrut game at Boaton "Roliblo" was the first man to con Rrntul.ito Manager Bill Carrlgan. MAKE PLANS FOR MOVABLE SCHOOL PLKVNA ANTICIPATKg LIO DAY WHEN O. A. V. VllOVEmOTlH COME, AND WILL HERVK A LUNCH AT NOON Plevna U planning for a big day at the school house on October 30th when representatives of Oregon Agri cultural College will speak on various problems connected with farming and farm life. County Agriculturist H. R. Qlalsyer and tho Southwest Farm ers' Development League will havo charge of the day. It will be the first session of the movable school that Is to hold sessions In several sections of Klamath, county. October 30th will bo an all day ex tension short course of Oregon Agri cultural College, beginning at 9 a. m and lasting until D p. m. Professor Larson will talk on crops and soils, Professor Fltts on dairying and live stock raising, and Miss Anna Turley In domestic scence and art. A community dinner will be served at noon by the women of the develop ment league. Everyone who believes In better farms and better homes Is Invited to come and bring lunch. Tbe Southwest Klamath Farmers' Development League, which has charge of the day, has Inaugurated a better roads movement, has been active In pest eradication, and now Is studying co-operative shipping and rural credits. VON HINDENBURG IS BEST 6ENERAL CIVIL WAR VETERAN 94 YEARS OLD 8AY8 VQV HINDENRURO COULD HAVE WHIPPED NA IOLEON FIRST DAY United Press Service DUISBURQ, Germaany, Oct. 1,. "Tell my friends In tho United States that von Hlndenburg Is tho world's greatest general. He would have beaten Napoleon the first day of the war." Major General Casterhaus, 94, who claims to bo the oldest surviving ma jor general of the American Civil War, and Is the father of Rear Ad miral Casterhaus, retired, United States navy, sent .this message to America through the Unted Press today. Bladder weakness, most folks call It, because they can't control urination. While it is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this Is realty one of the most simple ailments to overcome. Oet about four ounces of Jad Salts from your pharmacist and take a tablespoonful In a glass of wa ter before breakfast, continue this for two or three days. This will neutralize the acids In the urine so it no longer Is a source of Irritation to the bladder and urinary organs, which then act normally again. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, harmless, and Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with lltbla, nnd is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused fiv lirlf nnfrl Irrlfatlnn 3nA Cfnlfa In i '. :."..: . : spienum lor xiancys anu causes no oau effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, efferves cent llthla water drink, which quickly relieve bladder trouble. Adv. S3S (.?' ' A home cooked chicken dinner will be served at the pavilion Wednesday evening from 5:30 till 8:30. It nWMWWWWMWWMWWWWMWM, Nil BONE CORSETS Phone 880-W MRS. MAUD ZINK Representative jaaWWWMWWMMMMMMMMMMWWWI MWWWISWMWWW DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician Suite 210, 1. O. O. F. Temple REMEMBER I never charge for examination and consultation. FURTHER This places you un der no obligation, and you will not be asked to take treatment. Heurs: 9 to 11:30 a. m.; 2 to 5; 7 to 8 p. m. Phone 321 MWWWWWwMMWwWWWWWW, 27 AIITOIHTH LEAVE TAIL -K1HTH OUT Twenty mven different automobile owners were haled Into court yester day and lined ffi euch by Police Judge A. 1.. r.cavltt for not having their tall lights burning. Seventeen of the complaints were registered Saturday night, six Friday night and six Sun day night. ADVERTISED MAIL MATTER From Asphalt-Base Crude the crude endoned by Lieut. Bryan, U.S. Government Ex pert on motor cylinder lubrica tion, in hit itatcment before the American Society of Naval Engineer). ZEROLENE iht Standard Oil ior Motor Cars Sold by dealen everywhere and at all Service Station of the Standard Oil Company (ciir.iLi Klamath Falls Why Should Oregon Vote Pendleton $125,000 ntul onn-twonty-flfth of a mill for a normal school only HI miles from where tho state owns a good plant at Weston wbldi require! but ohe-fortlcth of a mill annual mainten ance to put It In suocosaful operation? Road page 28 of Urn voters' pamphlet; and If you want to avoid needleas taxation, voto 309 X No I'nld advertisement K. O. Demos, Weston, Oregon. Tho following unclaimed mall mat ter advertised On October Mh will bo sent to the dead letter office at Washington, V. C, on October 28th. Anderson, Emmett Cadogan, Miss Chambers, Jack O. Elliott S. P. Fisher, Ueo. Ooff, A. W. (3) Hamlin,' Mrs. Chas. (3) Harris, Mrs. O. A. Hordon, Doc Johnston, Mrs. Mary ' Mlliallri, John McNe.ir, Mrs. Allene Russell, Mrs. Eliza Smith, Nell Weeks, MIsb I. L. Wltherall, H. A. (2) Rruckan, Jack Cube, Jake East, Luther Ferrari, Arthur Carson, Mrs. B. A. Ilnyncs, A. V. Harris, J. W. Hoxlo, H. C. Hunter, J. H. Martin, L. J. Murphy, Mrs. Minnie Newel, Chas. Smith, Mrs. R. C. Tutor, Virgil White, Dr. Chas. Worthlngton, A. L. A charge of one cent will be made on all letters delivered from this list. in enlllnar for letters nlease say "Ad vertised. ' W: A. DELZELL, P. M. Record headquarter at Shepherds, next door poatoAce. 17-tf HEADACHE OR NEURALGIA PAIN Get a 10 cent package of Dr. JamM Headache Powden and doa't luffer. REAirESTATE'BARGAINS A 240-acre tract partly under Irri gation, so cheap that you can't help buying. A dandy 40-cre Irrigated tract only 7 miles from Falls, partly la aK falfa. Price $8,000. Terms. A O-rooni plastered house and big lot for $1,000 on easy terms. . A big lot in Nichols Addition for $.100 qu ey twins. One of the beet Iota In Mills Addi tion for $1H0 on tfrms. If you want a home la the city or country I can save you moaey. CHILCOTB, $88 Mala Apples. Squash and Casabas Carload jutt arrived and three more will arrive in a few days. We bought these direct from the grower, and or mat reason are, able to sen cneaper uibii v wa.. Petitors. All fancy apples at $1.35 to $1.65 per box. Sweet potatoes and Hubbard squash at 2c per pound. Casabas at 2c per pound. ASHLAND FRUIT SlUKt, When your head aches you simply must hare relief or you will go wild. It's needless to suffer when you can take a remedy like Dr. James' Head ache Powders and rv the pain and neuralgia at eaea. ' Bead someone to th 4nig store now for a di- package ol a it. James' Headaehi ? owders. Don't suffer! In a -few momenta you will feel lae headache gone no mov neuralgia pala. IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER TAKE 8ALT8 TO FLU8H KIDNEY8 AND NEUTRALIZE IRRITATING ACID8 Kidney and bladder weakness result from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this acid from the blood and pass It on to the bladder, where it often remains to Irritate and Inflame, causing a burning, scalding sensation, or setting up an Irritation at the neck of the bladder, obliging you to seek relief two or three times during the night. The sufferer Is la constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a Bcalding sensation, and la very profuse; again, there Is difficulty In avoiding It. ' We're not in the hold-up business And youl'l never wonder or be in doubt about our prices or prom ises. We do "CHAMPION" re pairing, anil we're always busy on account of tlie kind of work we do and the small price we ask. WE DO MORE FOR YOUR MONEY THAN ANY SHOP IN TOWN It'll pay you to have your old BHOE8 repaired as we repair, them. AVe double and triple the wear of hundreds of pairs of shoes every month, and our workman ship is so neat and careful, and factory like that the worst look ing shoes leave us looking llkto new. Modern Shoe Repair Store Phone 330 721 Main St.. Western "tmSmM Cospiiy ' Baggage ant1 Freight "We Move Anything' MeraMe" Quick Service ReasosaUe Rates Phone 187. Mala, near Itftk Our Reputation BSBBBBBBBBBBsJaffll V E 'BSBBBBBBBBBBBBSV i J .gfaH i jLsbU13Ibbibbbbbb.. ? 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