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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1916)
' -w BAVVK'", 1010 THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH Control of Congress Is at Stake This Election WIL L TALK OF XMAS GIVING Continued from rage 1 duo to tlio Ku- 5,on kept us oul of war." A roto for rIMibllc""" ' " voto for r WlLon Hands for pence wim nonor U pro.leriy. U . i .IihIiIiiHAH IpfOTKl II ,,ro wr""""""""' fiinubllcnn; WMknPss of tlio administration's h,iltn pewy. (.'iirnnenn war. If the ,roi dump Iht goods hero In the ntt for eoniniorcini i '' "" . .itu .In.. In III, TIIM ini"-" -" rfpn The "lurremlor to force" inuiraiou III DtMlCt 01 "l0 """ "- hour railway bill Rroktn promises by democracy as l, protection of American ' cltliens abroad; rductioti or me cost oi ht- lit; and a to economy and effl- rirtfr. Ot nott Importance, In the minds f the leaders of (lie two great parties, I, ib twins which the progressive tote of four years ago will take to sorrow. Of the trifle under 16,000,000 of popular votes rant In 1913, nearly 1,(00,000 wcro tor Roosevelt unn Mon, running on the "third ticket" under tlio progresslvo em- b!n. That flvo million of votes, do llftrtd In ono block, would be suffl dnl, It U conceded, to elect either fk'lUon or IIukIim. But leader on both sldos today pointed out that the defection of 1111 were from both portion and In tie four yearn which have pained itijr many of thnt C, 000,000 havo re aliened themselves. The progressive iplit la June of this year, when; Rowerelt nought to swing endorse- Bt of the party ho led In 1912 to Hughe, has brought claims from buiu angling -the labor and (ho1 iiyiuienntu voto. , Domocincy oxpeetH tho lubor vote to bo Molldly lined up for Wlhion and democratic policies mainly bocausu of I'ri'Hldcnt'H Wilson's Holutlou, through tlin Adjinnon law, of tho threatonod railroad strike. Presl- ilunt ilompoM, of the Aninrlcnn Fed TllrrrZcZ ...n v .,unuiiv miiiiiiiiHirniioii, Dent ocratlo louder uIbo think their preH out slogan of proHpeilly will lullu enco worklnicmon to voto for Wilson and Marshall. On the other band, republican lea dors nro confident candidate Hughes' assault on the, Adnmxon bill ns u "surrender to force" and an nbnn driimunt of the collective principle of bai Raining for which labor bun ho AN nxilllllT OF APPROPRIATE tlllTH FOIt CIIKIHTMAH HF.ABON WIMi III: MADi: AT WOMKX'H MltllAHV CI.UII. "Appropriate Christmas diving" will bo tho Hiibjcct of dUcusslon at tho meotlng next Friday afternoon of tho Women's Library Club. Fancy i work mid UKcful nrticles appropriate huh gifts will bo exhibited. 'Clio art needlework unction of thq club, under tho supervision ot Mrs. H. II. Evans, will bo In charge. Mrs. (1. A. Krauso, superintendent of tho study department, In arraug lug u short musical program. Tho homo economics department, under Mrs. C. V. Fisher, will oorvo tea dur ing tho afternoon. The meeting will not ho confined to club members mid n general Invl- Prompt nttcntlon to rental collec tions, Chllcotc. 14 LEGAL NOTICES I AAMMMMAMViMMWVMWiViiVkW Inner vViitseiit III ...,.. I.. .... ,; " " "" ""' '""v m""r V0l 'r tntlon In extended by tho club to all tho republican principles. W0Incn of Kaninth Fnl( t0 aUend O, O. I managers also think n the mooting. It will run frlm 2:30 poworiui impression has beon made to C o'clock. In tho "false prosperity" revelation which republican orators Havo so tlgoroutly pounded home. As to the "hyphen" voto , domo cr.Mlc loaders havo sought to make campaign material out of tho out spoken support by sovcrnl "hyphen ate" loaders of the republican can didates. Itepubllcan managers have rtondfnatly maintained completo lg nornnre of tho altitude of the "by phentes," and have flatly drnnd any iigr'v.'mcnt of any kind whatsoever with any faction or group of natur alised Americans. Ono other feature of Interest In tho voting tomorrow will bo tho part which will bo played by women voters. In nt least ono stato the women hnvo an opportunity to decide the elcctornl vote of that stitc. In 1111 noln there nro approximately 800,- 000 women registered and ready to voto for tho first tlmo on u presiden tial and vlco-presldcntlal candidate. In Montana n womnn Is running on tho republican ticket for congress. In Washington and Oregon votes of Ma republicans and democrats that femlnlno balloters may hnvo a direct tt major part of the 11,000,000 vote; bearing on tho way tho states throw till be with thorn tomorrow. Mnny tholr electoral figures. prominent progressive leaders have intoned Wilson; possibly a slightly larger number have endorsed Hughes. Hot the rank and file will voto Is likely to determine tho election. The 5,000,000 of progressives lu one "block" voto which has boon sought alter assiduously by both fartles. There aro two other blocks tor which there has been consider llllllllllll IMIIMIIIM Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men hot water each mem N helps us look anel ft dun, tweet, fraah. "ppy, Bright, alert vigorous and uclous-a good clear akin; a natural to; complexion and freedom from 111- uaured only by clean, healthy wd. If only every woman and llke ue every man coubi msii h . nof the morning Inside bath, what WUfylng change would take place. 'Mtead of the thouaaads ot elckly, "wmlfr looking men. women and girls " " y or muddy complexions; In -- oi me multitudes ot "nerve wretka," rundowns." hratn f nrf SMlaUsts we should aee a ylrile, op'tl- T ;nron of rosy cheeked people "Wrwhere. lulde bath ht s ini,in. ch morning before breaktaat, a glass US l waler wUh teaapoonful ot Z".8 "00sPhate In It to wash from -'sunken, liver, kldneya and ten r,0' els the previous day's in- wtlble waste, pour fennontatlons u, ?. us cleansing, sweeten- Un, . ,rMnen,n the entire allmen- Istn.vV before utt,n more food . ,toneh. Jhose subject to sick headache, toll eou...,nMly bre". rheumatism, i sni! VrUculriy those who have riT.'., ow conPlon Md who toohlUwted vefy ". "' quarter pound of limestone JJJtaU t the drug store which will "'Watr inn h., i. ...... , Osiim,. - ,- " hbciisi w gssv 7,r the milM, ,-j Jtv.- uu iviuarmiiiia Tho HteniiK'nt Cnpturexl United Press Survlco HKKI.IN, Nov. 6. Herman vcssols hnvo captuiod two buhpIcIous steam ers In the KukIUIi channel. Four Hrltlsh cruisers yesterday unsuccess fully shelled a fleet of (termsn destroyers. Notice for Illds Open MiIh will bo received by the llncordcr of the City of Merrill, Ore., urtll S p, m. November 14, 1916, Jor tho Installation cf plpo and hydrants of tlio Men III tiro protection system, sh follews: CIO feet 4 -Inch Matboson Joint Kleei water pipe. 3TiO feet Cinch Mntheson Joint steel water pipe. Three llro hydrants and necessary pipe flttlngH. Ditches for plpo will have nn aver ago depth of .1 feet 0 Inches, as Indi cated on plans which may be obtained on application to tho Hecordor. All Jolnta to bo made with oakum ami lead and finished In a thorough nnd Horhmnn-llke manner. Hlds must bo nccompanlcd by a certified check for ft per cent of the amount of tho bid, made payable to tho Trensurcr of tno City of Merrill. The check of tho successful bidder will bo held as evidence of good faith until completion of the contract. Tho Council retains right to reject any or all bids. C-7t FRANK D. OI.NKY, Itecordcr of tho City of Merrill. f.'OOII MX'HICAIj I'WXJUAM Hear It election night at I. O. O F, ball and get election returns. 3-tt It it's worth having, It' worth In suring. Hee Clillcoto. 14 quick 1 iwith h..ll mtlB ik "uu nB PPrance iJEL e Wno Practice Internal eim, "... .'" ' i..M.BOin nwlth and aooearance uUfaitA "u raouce iniernai "" A..S ""I"1 "' that tftuioi HUM. ... . .w nniitii.lu . . -" iu uoniumiiiniM inn ibumialu " IH more Important W :'w Mcao the akin does not MM I.H, .. ".,.. v ytzfLz. " -- T, IF BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS FLUSH YOUR KIDNEY8 OCCASION ALLY IF YOU EAT MEAT REQ. ULARLY No man or woman who eats moat regularly con make a mistake by flush ing the kidneys occasionally, says a well known autborlty. Meat forma uric acid which clogs the kidney pores so they sluggishly filter or strain only part of the waste and poisons from the blood, then you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, nervousness, constipation, dlzslneu, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come from sluggish kldneya. The moment you fool a dull ache In tbe kldneya or your back hurts, or It the urine la cloudy, offensive, full of sediment, Irregular of passage, or at tended by a sensation of scalding, get about four ounces ot Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a table spoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kid noya will then act fine. This famous salts la made from the add of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthta, and has been used ror generations w flush clogged kldneya nd stimulate them to activity, also to neutralise the acids In urine so. It no longer causes Ir ritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts la Inexpensive, and cannoi Injure; makes a delightful effervescent lltbiu water drink which all regular ment caters should take now and then to keop tbe kldneya clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. Adr. Notice of Final Account In tho County Court of the State o( Oregon, for Klamath County. In tho Matter ot tho Kstato of Robert Aloxandor, Deceased. State of Oregon, County of Klamath, ss. To all Persons Interested In tho Ks tato of Robert Alexander, De ceased. You nro hereby notified that on the 21st day of October, 191 C, Archio I.. Alexander, administrator ot the ifctatc of Robert Alexander, deceased, filed In xald court his final account m, said administrator and that said final account will bo heard on tho Slst day of Novomber, 1916, at tbo hour ot 10 o'clock a. m., at the coun ty court Voom In tho City of Klamath I'r.lls, In said county, and you nro hereby cited to uppear at the tlmo nnd placo above designated and show cause, It such exists, why said ac count should not bo allowed, and set tlement thereof had and Archie I,. Alexander, administrator, is herebv directed to give notice thereof in some newspaper published In KlamaMi county, state of Oregon, said news paper to bo designated by said Archie L. Alexander, administrator, said pub lication to be as often as once a week for four successlvo weeks. Dated this 21st day of October, 1910. MARION HANKS, 23-30-6-13-20, County Judge. FALLS. OREGON . . PAm mh, . 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H 5 Energy and -Economy in the Circuit Court A speedy and impartial administration of the law. A Court without Favorites. R. C. GROESBECK FOR CIRCUIT JUDGE j following described real property, Bituated in Klamath County, Oregon, to -wit: Tbo -north one-half of tho north cast quarter, tho southeast quar ter of tho northeast quarter, and the northeast quarter of the south east quarter, of Section thlrteon, In Township Forty-ono South, Range Thirteen Cast, Willamette Merid ian, containing 160 acres, accord ing to tho United States Govern ment survey thereof. ' I will sell said real property, and the whole thereof, In ono lot or par City Hall. Third Ward 'Polling place, San derson building. Fourth Word Polling place Mc Donald's store. ' Fifth Ward Polling place, Reed building, Fairview Addition. A special election will be held, nt which there will bo submitted to tho qualified voters of said city for their approval or rejection, pursuant to Or diroi.ee No. 396, passed nnd ap proed on tho ICtn duy ot October, A. V. 191G, an amendment-to Section 87, Article IV., of the charter of the Notice or Hale of Real Property by Administrator In the County Court ot the State ot - Oregon, for tho County of Klam ath. 1 In the Mottor of the Estate of Mary A. Wilcox, also known as Mary A Jones, Deceased, Notlco Is hereby given that in pur suance of an order ot the County Court ot the Stato ot Oregon, for the County of Klamath, made and en tered on the 28th day of October, 1916, In tho matter of the estate of Mnrv A. Wilcox, also known a's Mary A. Jones, deceased, the undersigned, as administrator of the estate ot sold deceased, will sell, at public auction, to. the highest biauer, lor casn, suu- Jcct to confirmation oy tne aoove cntltled court, on Saturday, the 2nd day of December, 1916, at tlio' hour ol 10 o'clock In tho forenoon, In front of the Klamath County Court Housa, In Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, all the right, title, Interest and estate of Mary A. Wilcox, also known as Mary A. Jones, deceased, at the time of her death, In and to the eel and tho proceeds of tho sale oft City of Klamath Falls, proposed, said real property will bo applied ndp pted and submitted by the corn first to the payment of the claims I mon council to tbo qualified voters against said estate, together with the or the city. costs of administration and accruing! Said proposed amudinont Is costs, nnd tho balance remaining will I printed In pamphlet form by tup city bo paid over to those by law- entitled j and copies mailed to every legal luereiu. .; JOHN N. WARREN, Administrator ot tho abovo Estate. 30-6-13-20-27 SPECIAL CITY ELECTION State of Oregon ) County of Klamath ) ss City of Klamath Falls) Notice Is horeby given that on Tuesday, tewlt: the 14th day of No vember, A. D. 191C, at tho following named polling places, in tho City of Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon, tewlt: First Ward Polling place, Bank Exchange. Second Ward Polling place, New voter within tho city whoso address I3 Ir.own. nnd said pamphlut can bo had at tbo office of tho police Judge upon application. Tho genornl purport of said char ier amendment Is ex.orssjed in the ballot title ndopted by the police judge nnd tho common council, and which will appear upon the ballot, being numbered 300 to 301 and lu tho following werds: "Shall Section 87. Article IV, of the charter of the City ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, be amended to author ize nnd empower tho common coun cil to buy. build, equip, acquire, innlntaln and operate railways and railroads operated by steam, electric or other power, and to acquire rights- of-way. terminals, easements and real property, and. to bring actions for the condemnation or taking of private property for public use, and to borrow money and fund Indebted ness to carry out any one or more of said powers by Issuing and selling the negotiable warrants or bonds ot said city to the aggregate amount ot three hundred thousand dollars t?300,000.00), bearing interest at not more than six per centum (S per centum) per annum, and payable semi-annually, said warrants or bonds to be payable In not to exceed fifty (50) years, and providing for tho Icyy and collection ot a direct annual ad valorem tax nn all the tax able property in said city, In addition to all other taxes, sufficient to pay the principal and Interest , on said warrants or bonds according to their tenor; and repealing any provision or provisions ot the charter of said city in conflict therewith; all ot which la more particularly set forth In Or dinance No. 396, passed and ap proved on tbe 24th day of October, A. D. 1916, submitting Bald amend ment to the voters of the City of Klamath Falls?" The said special election will be held commencing at nine o'clock in the morning and the polls will remain open, until eight o'clock In tbe after noon ot said day. The ludeea and clerks of election are, respectively, the following Attest: named qualified electors of the City ot Klamath FaUs: , & .. First Ward Judges of Electien: O. A. Stearns, M. O. WllklnsJ J. W. McCoy. Clerks of Electien: Jasper Bennett. F. L. 'Armstrong. ' Second Ward Judges of Electien: E. W. Gowen, W. C. Townsend.P, L. Fountain. Clerks of Electien: W; S. Slough, Charles .Graves. ,. , Third Ward Judges e.t Electien: J. O. Beardsley, John Shannon,1 W. F. Arant. Clerks ot Electien: Percy Evans, Burg Mason. Fourth., Ward Judges of Electien: Ben Owens, G. T. McDonald, Che: Thomas. Clerks ot Electien: Mrs. I,yle Mills. J. H. Potter. Fifth Ward Judges ot Electien: J. W. Stout, J. W. Lindsay. J. P. Par ker. Clerks of Electien: Alex Nos ier, Fred Buealng. -' " In case one or mora of said ludzea or clerks of election shall not be present at tbe time prescribed for opening the polls, the Judges ana clerks present may elect any quali fied person present to act aa sue Judge or clerk. No person shall be entitled to vote at such special election who la net a legal voter of tho City of Klamath Falls, In accordance with the consti tution and laws ot tbe 8Ute of Ore gon and the charter of said city, .; Dated this 24th day of October, A. D. 1916. C. B. CRISLEB. (Seal) , Mayor, 'a &i S3 til ?. vj Wl vl . k'i jWtl &A "Yrt-. i Srii pb IB "4 11 "! "i . . UPlfl . m -3 f .Ss3 H. TfObM 1 dy - IB. t!?,1 ,3S?. t. InfcJ? l-fli ' A. L. LEAVITT, Police 'Judge. 5 iM 3&I S?: . . a;-. df j.3. . ' -5J.. ""teS! V&?11 ''Jlf' 1. W3 Don't forget 1 W KftJL t Y 3 after every me fee '.f38A eA T.VT JO? & 38? i-J."V mmm ."',' -si yiafo-v m&mr Sl'Sj&sjjJS'j.sir! 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