The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 27, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Inquire of I. A.
Mills Add. school. 24-3t
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tyro Mil ehbw cases for sale cheap.
'fcradW 8upply Company. 26-3H
: roll SAL Two-year-old rosn Dur
haii'; bull; natural muley; well
brad. " Inquire Ben Southwell, Olene,
Ora. 25-U.
FpRRENT
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TOR- RKNT Nicely furnished, room
with sleeping porch; furnace heat;
close In. Phone 318 M.
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FOR RENT Two or three ihouse
ffkeaflaareoms, In stone building.
SI Mala 9t, to permanent tenants.'
Phone 167J. i3-Ct
The Evening Herald
W. O. SMITH, Editor
PuaUskad dally except Sunday ay
Taa Herald PubMshlag Company of
Ktamth raM. at US rmrta strtat. .
atered at the aoatomce at Klamath
rails. Oregon for trajumlnalon through
the Balls na second-class matter.
Who is the Champion in Fast Dressing?
I&i V.
uhecrlpUon terms by mall to any
address 1 the United States:
Om year -.&
OMMtth .
MONDAY, NOVKMBKR 37, 1I
WILSON Will BE
GIVEN FREE REIN
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RAILROAD KXKCUTIVE8 DKCIO
,KI TO "PIT THK WHOLE THING
UP TO WILSON"' HAVR CONFI.
DKXCE IX PRESIDENT
MISCELLANEOUS
, Home, care in alckaess. Rates rea-
aeaable. Phone 173 M. 14-6t
MONCY TO LOAN oa city and ranch
lands. Arthur R. Wilson. 14-tf
WAKTEp Nurse maid for two chll
dreh, hours 9 to S; references re
quired. Phone 28M. 33-tf
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WANTED Dressmaking and plain
elBer: both.ladies and gentle
-men. Bundle' waahlag: and mending
neatly done. Mrs, Bler.t 333 South
rourth street. 35-4t
By ROBERT .J. BENDER
(United Press Staff Correspondent)
WASHINGTON, D. C, Not. 87. The statement of Mrs. William O.
President Wilson will he given free McAdoo. daughter of President Wll
rein by the railroads of the country, aonT u ane Bad set a new record n
In working out legislative remedies f.st dressing by patting on hot
for Industrial disputes. It was learned clothes In twenty mlawtea aroused the
today assurances to this effect have M "M "
come from railroad officials.
The reasons are two fold. First, It
has become known the roads, devot-
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You fed fine In a few momonlM.
Your cold In head or catarrh will bo
'sonc. .Your clogged nostrils will upon.
The air pnssages of your head will
clear and you can breathe freely, No
tuoro dullnoM, headache; no hawking,'
muffling, mucous illschargea or dry-
nts; no struga-llng for hreiitti lit
; night.
Tell your tlruggUt you wnnt n
smnll boltlo of Kly's Civam llnlm.
Apply a little of this frngrnnt anti
septic cream In your nostrils, let It
penetrate through every air pamgp
of the head; sootho and heal the
swollen, Inflamed mucous membrnne,
nnd relief comes Instantly,
It Ih Just what every cold and en-;
Inrrh siinerer ncca. uon'i may
nturrcd up and mlonto. Adv.
Ire of Mrs. Carter H. Harrison, wife
of the former mayor of Chicago.
"Once upon a time," said Mrs. Har
rison, "I bathed and dressed in
thirteen mlntes. I don't think I
fouiil do It ngnln, but 1 did It once.
Thirty minutes U a good average per
iod for dressing In the morning
iJust to drcsri, twenty minutes In fiint
time."
has been directed to the equitable dls
i trlliution of food and to the ellmina-
tion cf speculation.. They have made
iiooa uistriouuoa ,,a
Coiupctitlon In. commodities la elim
inated, while the principle of aormal
competitive price Is not destroyed.
u ,
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afiivcrysials ". . .'.., .'. 10c
Mala springs SOe
.C0e
..75c
Watch cleaning ,
Twailai( J.
. wvwvn -, ,
,Two expert watchmakers., and en
'graveni .employed. Railroad watch
repairing a specialty. AH work war
ranted for .one year. Give us a trial
and you will be convinced.
T..O. McHATTAN,
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FOR SALE
Beef by the quarter or larger. I
havavfeaud the loet'Sayder cattle
a atTlagmy patroaa the beneit
ol aheap meat J. W. Hawzhurst.
Leave orders with me or at Hawz
harat market. 35-3t
' A War AagalarUy
United Press Servlea
LEEDS. Eng., Noy. T.-.
clrcus rent oa tour wlthi
-A local
i grand-
DR. F. M. WaTJTB
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8kk-.bat year cheek coateg la rag-
aaarqr; ro aeea to worry if yoa
ing weir enure time in comoaiuna fooi, d,gtr,but0B a pUDHc utUy.
tne consiuuiionauiy oi inc Aaamson
eight hour law, have not considered
formulation of a plan which would
meet the approval of the brother
hoods.
Second, the road executives believe
the president can be depended on by
themselves, the brotherhoods and the
public to put forth a feasible plan
that will eliminate the strikes to
which transportation systems now are
subjected, and which would be sup
ported by all parties concerned. !
It was admitted today after fre
quent .conferences of the railroad
executives to formulate some definite
plan of eliminating strikes and lock
outs; it was decided to "put the whole
thing np to WJlson."
In this connection it was explained
that the exteutlves, have reached the
conclusion that any such plan sub
mitted by them could not be regarded
"the best and most satisfactory,'
since it might be looked upon' as
measure constructed "in submission
to the acknowledged power of labor
and tempered with threat of strike
by the. workers."
mother over 60 years of age wearing
the spangles of Hon tamer. After
'many years1 retirement she abandoned
tho knitting needle for tho pistol and
whip when her three sons were forced
to enlist.
DANCK
At 0 ray's Hall, Friday, December 1.
You are Invited, (load music and n
good time. 25-Ct
County Court Proceedings
(!!) Term CoBttauetl)
PAIN GONE! RUB
SORE, RHEUMATIC
ACHING
JOINTS
&.-
8$
pis .
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W4'y
JETNU-IZE
Xtmm HeaUh PoUey aaya year sar-
aaa'a fees, gtras yoa fM a week la
Ue hosaetal and troaa 13UM to ft
,. wwekly at aa.
7 CHILCOTE, AGENT
,., , .. .ayi.'Mala Ik.
SAGE TEA KEEPS
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YOUR MIR DARK
WHEN MIXBO WITH SULPHUR IT
RINM BACK IT BEAUTIFUL
LUSTRE AT ONCE
kawarar
adraaclag age. We all knew the
advaataaaa ;of a youthful appearance.
;'?.,'? -.t-imtt hair la yaw charm, if
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en .!. ih.i... istk.. i, - MH.
X-r. gaay aad loeas strealud, Just a few a
Z'&k 'v' . Pjlaatlaas af Ba Tea aad Salnaar aa-
.llBBiBi tta aaaaaraa
rayl
W:j' . - BBBaw ataaaM taa laataa at
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a kaadredrfoM.
yaaajfl
at few aay drag atara a Maaat hat-
" tte mi "Wash's " mmA Salakn !.
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by taa additloa of atk-
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U aarkaaa tka hair
F000 EMBARGO
WON'T GIVE AID
C. C. Low, board of prisoners, September, 1914
C. A. Haydon. aaUry, labor oa plat book, September, 1916
Anna Rosa, salary aurae poor farm, Semtember, 1916
Geo. A. Haydoa. cash advanced postage county treasurer
Underwood's Pharmacy supplies county 'offices, July and Angst.
J. H. Beckley, gaardiagVprkoner (F. Worthington) v
G. C. Mitchell, salary steak Inspector, August, 1916
P. D. Reader. traaaporUtloa. prisoner F. Worthington
"Frank Hurry, traasportatloa, prisoner F.' Worthington
a C. It. DeLap, cash advanced elections September, 1916
can ueai. aaaiuoaai oouaiy Beptemner, iie
H. a. Bablngtoa, cash adraaced lections, Sept., 1916
E. Loree additional bounty. Sept, 19 1C
W. C. Hackler, additional bounty. Sept.. 1916
Hen Grimtb, additional bounty, Sept. 1916
W. H. Todd, addlUoaal. bounty. Sept., 1916
T. A. Anderson, addlttoaalbeuaty Sept.. 1916
Francis Freuer. additional bounty Sept.. 1916
Karl Kerns, additional bounty Sept, 1916 T.
Chas. 8wltt, additional bounty Sept., 1916 -.
James P. Thomas additional bounty Sept., 1916
H. F. Caton, additional bounty Sept., 1916
W. S. Boyd, additional bounty Sept.. 1916
Geo. Montgomery, additional bounty Seot-1916
T. J. Nickerson, additional bounty Sept., 1916
iueo. a. i,i, aaaiuonai oounty nept., i9ie ..
I Isaac Llnsl. additional bounty Sent. 1916 ..
OF FOOL IB SOLUTION.
Fred Morley, addtional bounty Sept., 1916
PROFESSOR HESS SAYS GOVERN-1 Bob Elliott, additional bounty Sept., 1916
W. L. Frain, additional bounty Sept., 1916
MEXT CONTROL OF PRODUC-' Kenneth Wilkerson. additional bounty Sept., 1916
I Love Chandler .additional bounty Sept., 1916 ....
TION: AND DISTRIBUTION OF ' EH Wolfe, additional bounty Sept., 1916
k. k. watterourg, additional bounty Sept., 1916
Tom Delsell, additional bounty Sept., 1916
Peter Olenn, additional bounty Sept., 1916
Jno. B. Peel, additional bounty Sept, 1916
S. A. Brown, additional -bounty Sept., 1916'
J. W. Stout, addition! haunt tUn .. IfllA
1 W. W. Fordney. additional bounty Bant.. 1916
W. E. Lamm, additional bounty Sept., 1916 2. CO
O. W. Elliott, additional bounty Sept.. 1916 '7.50
O. W. McCormick. additional bounty Sent.. 1916 1 . 2 r.n
r, an
M.! t
100.00
r.o.oo
3.00
8.80
CIS
3.00
25.00
46.00
23.00
4.85
2.o0
10.00
2.50
5.00
2.50
2..-.0
2.50
2.50
2.!,0
2.a0
5.00
2.50
2.50
2.5Q
7.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
' 2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
2.50
. 15.00
5.00
0.00
2.50
2.50
Itt'll IMIN AWAY WITH A SMALL
TRIAL HUTTLK OF OLD, PKNK
THAT "ST. JACOB'S OIL."
Stop "dosing" Rheumatism.
It's pnln only; not ono case In fifty
requires Internal treatment. Rub
soothing, penetrating "St. Jacob's
OH" right on the "tender spot," and
by the time you say Jack Robinson-
out comes the rheumatic pain aad
distress. "St. Jacob's Oil" U a harm-
less rheumatism liniment which nev
er disappoints snd doesn't burn the
skin, it takes pain, soreness aad
stirfneis from aching Joints, muscles
and bones; stop sciatica, lumbago,
backache and neuralgia.
Limber up! Get a small trial bot
tle of old-time, honest "St. Jacob Oil"
from any drug store, and in a moment
you'll be free from pains, aches and
stiffness. Don't suffer! Rub rheu
matism away. Adv.
HAVE ROSY CHEEKS
AND FEEL FRESH AS
A DAISY-TRY THIS!
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te !:" " "Hrt.iriT t
A, loncH, docwtii I ii,?5hr
dec;n..d, will , , Z, , ' HI '
! IklMl... .1 t . I IIU .
... .. nasi u U(r f.. V ".UV'W.
Jet; to ; coiiiirmniion 'bJ'iSvHV:
uitllloj court, on bmiini.- ,W
'l 10 o'clock In , i ,,,,'? nl h hour
Oregon, mi tl,"" iR ' ' Coa!
nnd estato of Mar" A vn.ln,"
known n Mary A. .' Vlot '
fallowing described tl , ,0 ""
Z "LSI!" !!-" IS t?tt
Townahlp P)rly., 5i I R . . i '"' '
Thlrlecn Kil W 5 "
Inn, coiitiili.h.ir i. .'"' Merld-
I"R to th., i0l niin'SS"'
ini'iil survey therwif (1T"'
I will ho 1 1 mild renl'iimiM.,,.
1 ho whole the. eof, I,, 0 JT. ' f,' ,td
col nnd tho phmhWJ , . Z ?.r,Wr-
"" " ' payment of lh Ai."
agalnsl inld ealMe, tog ether" l ?
con h of ndmlnUiraUon ,"d Jm '!
forta, and the bnlnnro tcmMnn.Ui ,1
A'3o'm3''"S-
Nntlrn Is lrol.y Klven. that tb.
nru funds.ln u, County rrrr
U. redemption 0f ti tlZt
rantj. protiMted on t.r before IW
II' I I', I V I I ,
United Praaa Barvtee
MADISON, Wta., Not. 27. ,'The
only solution of the high .cost of
living and, era of high prices under
which the American people are now Ouy Sconchin, additional, bounty Sept., 1916
oeuuins meir dbcks ib, in my juag-
ment In aovernment
and control of the production and dls- "tHeaviiin, additional bounty Sapt., 1916 2.50
tributlon of food, and th HmlnttOn 'iv0.' ?'mrou?h' a on! P0 2.50
inos. w. sparas, aaaiuonai Dountysept., 1910 ... ; r 2.50
Philip Odea, additional bounty Sept. 1916 , 2.50
C. E. Huntington, addltloaal bounty Sept., 1916 5.00
James Cousin, additional bounty Sept., 1916 5.00
T XtT ... -.J.,,,-. A. .. AM ... ' -. -
.. ... vwn, huuiuudii puunir B6DI.. IV in .r... z.r,o
administration E. L. Arant. additional bounty Sept., 1916 , 2.50
tributlon of foods and the elimination
of speculation, and extravagant con
sumption." This was the statement to the Unit
ed Press today of Professor Ralph H.
Hess, of the University of Wisconsin.
Professor Hesa Is nationally known
as a' teacher,. lecturer and author, His
university course on "food and prices"
has attracted wide attention.
"It is my Judgment that no such
crude expedient as a Complete or par
tial embargo can in any degree serve
a ureful purpose," Hess continued
Eugene McCormick. additional bounty Sent.. I9ifi
I- ,W' Adk,n "MUM"'! bounty Sept., 1916
?".?, Af.er' 8dd'0 tr Sept,, 1916 :...-..
W. Blakely, additional bounty Sept, 1916
Ross K. Sutton, additional bounty Sept.. 1916
Bushong Co., supplies county oScei Sept..' 1916
Todd Protectograph Co., supplies county offices June, 1916 ....
Glass AV Prudbouse Co., supplies county offices Sept., 1916
Bushong Co., supplies county offices Sept, 1916 . . ,
W. O. Smith Printing Co., printing county offices, August, 1916 . .
Glass A Prudbouse Co.. election aunnlles Bent., lata-
t c,- Mrat, Poor farm contract Sept.. 1916 ...-,
I Fred Peteraon. advaiu4 Mu.un on itii . '
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2.50
10.00
10.00
2.50
5.00
39.36
35.00
.81
15.25
29.50
4.08
245.00
7.12
588.-00
5fcJ
VmUM - 14V alaaBfcsssmgi aia aaaWaaaaaatlaa
wamraw vaamaw-aamap aw awaaaBsaj aajau asaaaaa
r; s Yaaj aiolataa a aaoaaa or soft
srHa It, drawlag tala UuwagH the
aMaauiistraadataUaM.
Ue fray hair dlainasars;
Jfliaatlasi er two, Ka
,la rastarad. aad It ha
gleaay aad laetreaa. aad
yeuagar.
"Kmbarao and orlce flslnar mnajiuraa Rurrouahs Addlnar Maihina On aiMinr BiBhinu. a.!., im
can, at best, render only transitory 'W' - Smith Printing Co., printing county offices August and
.-a ij....,. ,. oeuierouer. iio . -
B1IU luaUCTJUBlO ICIIOl. I rnIil.lM A V .unnll.. ...... i a l ,, ....... --
"One must admit that the proposed kiamath DSlilSJSSTl- 'ZJ V.'v az&u
cessation of exports on food stuffs) Sept., 1916 ...'.....,..........'. A ,'. .,, . . . . ... . ?
teems plausible; and if a plan could , U; B 8,,vy' ,bor-at Pr fr". P1 l .
be managed whereby the trafle lnlBYe!tnS,JnJJ"ter P -r'ra courthouse Aug., 1916
w.N vwM afUAav wuni uarui ibu, iu ovi, ivio, fi(iu:
UDDllSW HOOP ffBFBl AtfBFUSlf 1Q1H II 7R
Roberts Hanks, supplies court house Sept., 1916
Roberts A Hanks. aUDOllaa noor farm Rant 101
Ward' aV Obanehaln. aunnllaa iwi, fo.m Aiiana, A oni lain
orce. of iTustry ;oTd IToulc
rorces or inaustry wouia be quickly pionaer Priatanr elactlon nrtatiaa aanr.. 1 a 1 a . - -
a it - m A M .- .. . .a 1... . " T" " r"-w"a r- w
mi La ttobbI raaa nrnniitMiAM ta run' vmna naHatvakawa- nai.iu. ...... .
DR. A. A. HOULE
Physirlaa ami Surgeon
Has opened new offices In Emma
block, a Issues also scientifically
fitted and adjusted.
27.50
20.00
27.75
,50
non-food materials could be contin
ued, we would have the unique satis
faction of filling our belts and fatten
ing our purses at the same -time. The
lffea
t s' '
'eeeeetf'eeeee
more profltable lines of export goods,
thus reducing the food supply.
"Falling In an embargo, there re
mains the possibility of price fixing
by public authority. Even in Oer
magy oftclal price fixing waa soaly
teatatire, aad has largely been abaa-
dosed, Ofiklal attaatloa ia Qerauay
37.25
8,95
46.55
32.39
7.60
11.50
6.00
236 38
BHniBBa jsBaaaaaBiBi .!-. ..--.... -x m
H M. Msanlne-. assistant nroaMutlar attontAv Ana.Baht" '111,: ri'i'n
h w- J?0. itla fas state ra. (,'ouslus , ; ,'. a!70
t,e
Pioneer Priatary, prlaUag county ocrs Sept., 1916
vvvmt9 Xia" woof. ." "B a,Bire ,' . . ,.. f ,
v. mr" mmf B"aaaiaa,aca ateigs, juvenile court
E. B. Heary, salary county surveyor Sept., 1916
1. m. leenatca, saoviag roex crusher aept., 116
I. E. Icaabfea, aMTlag rock crusher Sapt., 1916
veraoa. naeuegs,
". a..., i'. ......
bounty ctalm., ...... .
balaaaa daa atUitleaal
Busaaag Ca,, raaallaa wuaty surveyor Sapt., lfflf t. ',
Mra, . , BoberU, eUetlaa asaahaa May, m , y, f; , , , f , . , , .'
91.00
32.00
3.00
12.50
6.00
6.00
i-ii ba
Jewelry
Christmas
FIRST, because sentiment
which distinguishes be
tween a prenent and charity,
prefers, Jewelry, and the
thlngH a Jeweler sells, since
they nro much desired by
everyone, and freo from the
Implication of gratuitous
aid.
Second, because prices have
not soared to unreasonable
heights, as bavo prices of
necessities. Holiday displays
of Jewelry are complete now.
Fancy Pins Scarfplns
Bracelets Cqff Links
Earrings IJeltBuckles
Rings studs
Pendants Waldemor Chains
Brooches Fobs
Watches Vest Chains
It is a wonderful collection
or exquisite gift things, rent
onably priced,
Selections will be held at
the store, If desired, on pay.
ment of a small deposit.
Frank M. Upp
JbWwIvT
aeuthem Paalfte watah
WaUh Keaalrlaf a fipnlalty
aye glasa of hot water with
aheaphate aefere breakfast
waahta out aalaana,
- f
To sco the tinge of healthy bloom
In your face, to see your skin got
clearer and clearer, to wake up with
out a headache, backache, coated
tongue or a nasty breath, In fact, io
feel your best, day In and day out,
lust try Inside bathing evcrr morning
for one week.
Before breakfast each day, drink a
lss of real hot water with a ten
spoonful of limestone phosphate In It
as a harmless means of waahlng from
tha ston.ach.Uver, kldneya aad bowels
the previous day's Indigestible waste,
hour bile and toxlna; thus 'cleansing,
sweetening and purifying tha entire
alimentary canal before putting moro
food Into tha atomach. Tha action ot
hot water and limestone phosphate on
an empty stomach la wonderfully In
vigorating. It cleans out all tha sour
fermentations, gases and acidity and
given one a splendid appetite for
breakfast.
A quarter pound of limestone phos
phate will cost very little at the drug
(.tore but'ls sufficient to demonstrate
that Just as soap and hot water
cleanses, sweetens and freshens the
skin, so hot water and limestone phos
phate act on the blood and Internal or
gans. Those who are subject to con-
utlpatlon.blllous attacks, acid stomach
rheumatlo twinges, also those whoso
sain is sallow and complexion pallid,
nro assured that one week of Inside
bathing will have them both looking
and feeling better in every way. Ad.
Notice of Hale of Ileal Property by
Administrator
In the County Court of the Stale of
Oregon, for tho County of Klnm-
ath. .
In the Matter of the Estalo of Mary
A. Wilcox, also known as Mary A
Jones, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given that In nnr-
sunnco of an order of the County
Court of the Htato or Oregon, for the
Comity of Klamath, madn and en-
21 ,2(1(1
22,u$d
3.1.07t)
23,190
23,351
23,395
3,434
23,464
23,503
23,512
23,691,
33,630
23,730
33,833
33,921
23,930
23,953
23.06U
3.i,ui;r.
33.983
23.9UI
24,021
24,041
21,064
24.0K4
24,103
24,119
24,146
24,166
34.1 lis
24,193
24,217
24,233
24,247
24,262
24.371
24.327
24,338
24,349
24,363
24,359
24,379
24,426
24,443
24,450
21.491
Intercut
22. 3l 8
2 2.U SI
23,101
23,316
23,357
23,111
33,412
23,178
23,501
23,513
23,5114
23.ax
23.7C3
23,8X7
23.921
23,'JU
23,115',
23,Ut;2
23,969
23,981
21.007
21,028
21,(152
24,0713
21,088
21, km;
21,131
21,118
24,168
21.170
21,200
21,218
24,237
24.262
21,206
24,276
24,328
24,310
21,360
24,351
21,360
21,388
21,427
21,145
21,487
21.197
(Ml tllO
!'ure Decen
22,111
22,038
23,108
23,319
2 .1,365
23,113
23,441!
23.11(2
23, SOS
23,651
23.603
23,988
23,778
23,890
23.527
23,980
23.956
23,903
23,930
23.98R
24,012
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