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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1916)
IP "-iw'."1 H- ' 4?i AY,,NOVBKlti,,HHWJ THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON r . V-tf1 Underground Cities Now Part of German Defenses y lll;XII www ,.i.lttd m" 8,n'' OorrMiKjBdtnt yiin IIHt n, - rni TUB FUKNOII ARMY ON whiiB the cv w""r? wn,cn " L adopted by the Oormana m 1 VV. i.ir.t aiylo of dofonalvo tactics " tharn extremity of tho Franco nriiliU offcMlvo by tho existence of " Httg by tho Huguenots, it Is bo i?i en moro facllltntod at tho north JJ eitremlty ot tho "big push" by RUB RHEUMATISM ri FROM SORE, ACHING JOINTS IBIB PAI.V AWAY WITII 8MAI.I. TBMI. HOTTLK OF OLD, IKNK TIIATINO ".ST. JACOII'M OIL." ! What's llhciimnllsm? Tain only, Slop drugging! Not uno cane In di; require Inturnal trontmont. Rub toothing, penetrating "St.Jacob's Oil" directly upon tho "tondor spot" ami rclMcomos Inatnntly. St.Jacob's Oil" liibarmlcxH rheumatism and sciatica liniment, which norcr disappoints nml an not burn tlio skin. Umber up! Quit complaining! Oct i null "trial bottle from your drug tlit, and In Just a moment you'll bo free from rheumatic and sciatic pain, icnam, stiffness and swelling. Don't infftt! IlPllvf nwalis you. Old, honest '81. Jacob' Oil" has cured million of rneuniatlim sufferers In tho Inst halt ctntury, nml Is Jiifit iik Reed for sciat ica, neuralgia, liimbiiKO, backache, tpraUw and swellings. Adv. Don't Wait to kave repair work done . BHING your watch In to day and have It looked orcr. If It needs cleaning, have I IiIr doiio at once. If you Imvn Jewelry to be re paired, bring that to us now. (let these thing attended to before tliu Chrlstmna ruih begins. It Ih qulto natural that best result are secured when work doe not havo to be rushed. Vfo guarantee repair work, and our price are right. Frank M. Upp Jeweler Southern Paclflo Watch Inspector Watch Repairing a Specialty tho cxlstenco of entire utidcrgrouud village. I Tho caves, cellars mid vault, dug uy me iiugueuois In the province of i f.intorro both for rof ugo and for con cealing their valuable, dato back to tho religious worn which were waged In Franco several couturlcB ago, Tho Mihlcrrancun vlllnges In tho northern part of I'lcardy nro of a moro nntlctuo origin, and go back to feudal time. Ah a rulo, thoy nro dug Into uolld rock, and the French general Btuff line roiuon to bollevo that their ex igence was not only long ago known to Germans, but long ago counted upon by the Herman gonoral Blurt a n definite means for clinging onto the soil of Franco. There la now cvory reason to bo llevo that tho HorlcH of underground vIILirch In I'lcardy I to bo utilized by tho UerninttH In constituting a now lino of defcimo ngaliiHt tho Franco IlrltlHh drive Hint linn now pushod them entirely out of their throe lino Wench defenses, which they had re garded iih abHolutely uutakablo. Ily it combination of, circumstances, tho immense navigable' canal which wiih being dug In the northern part of Franco when the war began, nnd which wax to have been one of tho greatest of tho Inland waterways of France, skirts tho district of under ground village on tho west, and con iitltutcs an additional asset to tho Gormntis for their new lino of de fense. Thin cnnal, starting from Peronno, where It was to connect up with the Sominc canal already In ex-1 latence, traverses tho northern half! of tho pathway of tho allies' offensive, cutting the Unpaumo Cambria road near llovrlne court. , , At the moment war was declared this rannl was practically completed, nnd ready to have tho water turned In. At the foot of Mount Saint Quentln, the French have already , reached thn banks of this cnnal, nnd It hail been ascertained that tho Gcr- 'nmiiH are utilising tho big ditch for their now lino of defenses. This docs not constitute n serious fact for the French general staff, as It Is, of rourpc, In possession of all the details of tho canal's construction. What It does regret, however Is that its oecu-j pntlon by tho flormnns will unques-J tlunnbly force Its complete destruc tion by tho allies' heavy artillery and the years of time nnd millions of francs spent In Its construction will, bo entirely wiped out. Along tho lino of this canal are also to bo found the underground vil-l lagca of fcgdal times which It Is now1 known are bolng organized by the flormnns with machine guns for ii final resistance. Ono of tho most, fiimnnit nf Hioho mibterrnnean vlllnKCs' Is at Hermles. on tho banks of thoj Spanish Princes as Boy Scouts i OHINDALK NOTES KzxiWUzrzzxtK i "00? A a aUSkSBSI hhU'ts' SP'A v v v Of BBi-Ay?. 'S VM mrvsw s wss i ?r TK..99'-s:.o.. 5 i) i fftCXft'. S?'5- r.t?tiS'. 1-&k& tmtf.&gm mwM &.XL91 M'l' YaXV' fib V -J ?x,.s.s S-2i o tffr Trt p . ws i . f Ks'r B KlWsvrww " WSS i f me - i Z&A I wc- g 14to-.. iC. &jg&m4'M m ' i&'JtA ?jzm VXPR1HC. ALrONcYQ PniHC. JAIM& Prince Alfonso of the Asturlns, nine years of ago and heir to the throno or Spain, and his brother, Prince Jaime, eight years old, who is deaf and dumb, were prominent figures at a meeting of the Boy Scouts of Spain nt .Santnndcr. Their mother, Queen Victoria, was tho guest of honor. Change in Status of Vatican Seen by Some Ily .10H.V imAKLKY the first definite scheme of settle (United Press Staff Correspondent) ' ment proposed In lato years by a rec HOMK, Oct. 23. (By mall) In' Allan Stansble has started his gas plow engine again since the storm. H. A. Talbot is delivering wheat to the Martin Bros, mill In Klamath Falls, getting f2.3G per hundred. CJeorgo Shell and family made a business trip to , Klamath Falls Thursday of last week. James Moore of Plevna mado a business trip to Klamath Falls Fri day. Al Bennett has been hauling hay from James Btansble's place this week. Jack Crcgan came down from the logging camp on the upper lake this week and left Thursday for points In California for the winter. H. S. Fox Is building a reservoir on the land he purchased of Frank McCornack. By Whltlatch of Round Lake has leased the Delay eighty in Orindale, formerly known as the Brown eighty, for the coming year. Thursday evening, November 9th, being Mr. and Mrs. Allan Stansble's eighteenth wedding anniversary, sev eral of the neighbors turned out and serenaded them and were Invited In and served with apple and pumpkin Plo. Several teams have been busy the past few days hauling hay from this neighborhood to Klamath Falls. 3. D. Gentry of Long Lake la dig ging an underground cellar. C. M. Hunt spent a day or two at his ranch la Orindale the latter part of last week, sorting his potatoes, preparing for market. Mr. Whltline purchased two year Ings of C. G. Hunt thia week. Thomas Stansble and wife, who have been visiting the Stansble brothers of Orindale;- expect to start ior uaiiiornia next xuesaay in ueir Reo car. Martin Real and family of Round Lake were shopping In-Klamath Falls Thursday of last week. Don't forget the Literary Society meeting a Orindale Friday night, November 17th. A large attendance is expected. The question to be de bated is, "Resolved, That it is better to be born in poverty than In wealth." jr1 V $ New Harvard Gridiron r a " awK,yt s? Cfili' Uv ?', f .b: f Wm fJi IWi mi m. s. jmmr. wsi.w s tss'-fsf s ns sstsysn 5? ,:'i "& - .v'.iatissvma& r.-zmmmtV'Jx'.t?. 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Is the ew hero of Harvard.4 H k'UOU.m: jpl, ,'the successor of Brlnkley aad.Mahan., Aayway.nkoagkMsM MMOASjtM; experts doabt If tie Is or trill be as good as either, the BM'efHarVfeuf have a new star to bow .- J 'V'tf3&ffffi' II , -. -Bifa,V tClPiJEKffi ?K-J:r"4 r- Germany n JeHUlt, Kev. Franx Krhlc, recently wroto an nrtlclo. proposing a possible solution ot "tho Romau ques ognlzed clcrgjraan. His holiness long ago forbado all such particular pro posals, It Is said. Before the, war tlon," Ho suggests that tho papacy .only general discussions of the sub bo given tho "proprietorship" not the ject were officially permitted, "j- Under tho present law ot guaran tees tho holy father is only privileged to occupy tho Vatican properties, tho Jesulto writes. If tho Italian govern more "occupancy" of tho Vatican properties, as now. In local clerical circles tho sugges tion Is vlowed ns highly significant conn). Tho vltlngo la dug In tho solid rork, and consists of lie cham bers with about 800 alcoves. Tho entrance to this vitiligo Is under tho tower of tho church, nnd its fortifica tion by tho fiermnus will, of course, entail tho destruction of tho cntlro church odlflco by tho nlllcd artillery. Other similar underground villages nre to bo found In tho valley of the Kxuitte, trnvcrHed also by tho canal, nnd nt YtroH. (letting the Clerniana nut of these subterranean villages Is not considered a sorlous problem by tho French general stnff. It may bo Popo Benedict's plan torinusnt Bovernment would substitute destroying tho historic uuiorencea do twecn the Italian government and tho holy see some say. Others, howover, declare that, If anything, It Is only n papal balloon, sent, up to see In what direction tho wind Is blowing. That tho popo will bo represented nt tho peace conference Is tho prevailing opinion heie. Father Krhlo Is no stranger to the papacy's affairs. Like tho present pope, with whom he Is said to be very friendly, ho belongs to Rnmpolla's dlplomntlc school. In Leo's time ho had great Influence as tho vatl'cal librarian. Ho was later appolntod to an Important post In tho blollcnl In stitute hero. Ills Is characterized as renection Oil Heater Ready and flowing at the touch of a match - riving a cheery, odorleai warmth. Bum! PEARL OIL, the clean, cheap fuel. In blue or white enamel or plain Wade-harmonizing with the fineit iurroundings. Price $3.75 to $7.75 We Thank You "proprietorship" for "occupancy," he would Implicitly become, sovereign nnd Independent he maintains. Itily's fundamental law would have to be changed to permit this substitu tion. Foreign powers, being, .neces sarily notified of this change, yould be Indirectly but officially 'Informed of the papacy's sovereignty. All In ternational debate on the question would thereby be obviated, Father Erhlo concludes. Several other posslblo solutions have como from less informed sources. Ono suggests that the holy father be given Trent as a place to ro-establlsli the papacy. Although long in Austrian hands, Italy calls tills present battlefield region Its "un redeemed." Under such an arrange ment nn archbishop would rule over tho Roman- dloceso and the pope would again be seen abroad. This suggestion, however, Is not taken very seriously. Another would grant him the Leo- Woll, mo nnd Hughes ran, but wo put on tho brltchln' nt the wrong tlmo. Wo alnt n bit mad and think .... mnrtn n linn rhoton W1 wish, at his time, to extend to you our hearty nta. Oltj This would enrtr.ee a appreciation for your generous but seldom support. Mr. Short Is a gentleman, and you did well to choose him. Ho madd a good, clean campaign, nnd If ho does ns ho has told you, ho will bo of much benefit to us all. I am a "wheel horse" when It cnmo3 tq running, but I might be nblo to do some good pulling for him nt that. I . II.. .u. wilMlr 1vffftl linA I am scnuiuB y !;. b" " nnd goat out to the "Short House," but I don't know nt this tlmo whether Chas, has sent his "animal" nnd other paraphernalia down to tho White House or not. ll-2t THADDBU8 McIIATTAN. ' Fot 8h by portion of Rome, in the Trestevere district and a strip ot land, reaching to the sea. A seaport town, probably Ostla, also would be Included. This plan Just now provokes far more em phatic official and popular opposition on tho part ot tho Italians than Father Erhlo'a. . Sugar Beet Seeds Imported; Great activity In the sugar .beet In dustry In this country is foreshadow ed by the recent record breaking Inv porta ot sugar beet seeds. Figures made public by tho bureau ot foreign nnd domestic commerce of the depart ment ot commerce indicate that tor the nine months ended September SO, 1916, the imports ot seed reached a total ot 18,600,000 pound, which U 1.000.000 more pounds than were Im ported during the complete calendar VJ - '". years 1913 and 1914, and nearly oou- DR. F. M. WH1TH , I ble thoae for the run year ii. f At F, ft A. M. Notice. f - Work in Tnira tonigat. vis- If you are looking for a home in the city or country, Clillvote can nave you money. 7 Wielder of Poison Pen and Victim IF BACK HURTS BEGIN ON SALTS FLUSH YOUR KIDNEY OCCASION ALLY IF YOU EAT-MEAT REG ULARLY No man or womaa. who eats neat regularly can make a mistake by fta rag the kidneys oceasloaany, says s well knows authority. Meat fotms uric acid which clogs the ktoaey yores so they sluggishly alter or strata ealy part ?6t the waste and poisons from tfe blood, then you, get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, UverjtroakJe. nervousness, constlpaUoa, sleeplessness, bladder disorders from slsggUh kidneys. The moment you feel a drnR aoka la the kidneys or your back harts, or it the urine is cloudy, oteaslva, fall of sediment, irregular of pssssga. or at tended by a se&satioa of sealdlag, get about four ounces ot Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy aad taka a taste mwAiI la laa a """ " "".. bnakfastforafevaays,! iters wW Uiw act la. Wi salts Is mad from U acta s and lemoa julee, eeaaba d has beta asea for - - - V- M - .- t " -j rm uwa uuhw miMfi them to activity, also acids la uriae so it ao rlUtloa. thus eadiag bladder Jad Salts Is laexpeasrfs, aai injure; aia .water driak.vhkli all meat aters omlditake sow i t k. V VUaa " --,-?---r blood vara, taereay kSdaey P1H ,e. s'jesiai. m'm2M$fM' ZTi - i,A'lSS"ll,K5r,.4. '('rfWJgJS PiW3sf32K- i-n&S&$5$& i$ymeg. ajt lw. -l,-k -'.K.i T,JrtSt-il ti?;!. '.'? lySffl fff& &&&'$& 5 w.wdigm p : rLZ8&k ?$mm !S Catted LONDON. 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