The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 07, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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;j. W. O. SMITH, Editor,
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Pattahea telly except Sunday by
W 'TM Herald Pabllshlng Company cf
n.. viuuik Fans, at 115 rourin sireeu
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lend at' the postofflce at Klamath
rallsVOregon, tor transmission through
Urn mail as second-class matter.
abserlpUoa terms by mall to any
address im the United States:
Oiw year '5.00
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jTHUnSDAV, llKCKMIlKK 7, 1010
HeraM's Classified Ad vs.
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FOR SALE
FOR SALE! Harnes touring car, ut
good condition. Seo G. E. Arnold
Howie Garage. "-If
FOR SALl-i J300 Krell-Frcnch piano
for $250. Mrs. O. E. Sclti. Call at
648 Esplanade or phone 2 24 It.
G-3t
FOR RENT Newly funrlslied apjrt-
ments for light honsekceplng. in-
eluding fuel, lights and water; nro-j
proof building.
Main.
Corner Third anuiis
-5t
ma i.KSnnn voune driving
hones, two young milch cows, and
ten doien White and Brown Leghorn I
chickens,
road.
Will Humphrey,
Merrill
5-3t
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT Furnished apartments
at Oregon House, Sixth and Klam
ath. -3f
MONEY TO LOAN on city and ranch
lands. Arthur R. Wilson. 14-tf
FOR RENT Two nicely furnished
roems: furnace heat: close m.
Phone 273M
4-6t
HOME CARE in sickness. Rates rea
sonable. Phone 273M. 4-6t
WANTED Job as night watchman
or any kind of odd jobs. J. C.
' Llklns, room 15, Houston hotel or ad
dress general delivery. C-3t
Watch Repairing
"- AT CUT RATE PRICES
Watch crystals ic
Main springs 50c
Watch cleaning 50c
Jewels . 75c
Two expert watchmakers and en
gravers employed. Railroad watch
"repairing a specialty. AH work war
ranted for one year. Give us a trial
and yon will be convinced.
T. O. McHATTAN.
"Here's your -T:taa check" Mighty
fine, when some jinx lays you up, to
have yoHr wife liand you the envelope
that cornea regularly from your -r"Etua
JMsnblliry Policy.
JETNA-IZE
ami any little sickness or accident be
comes a joke, f 100 to f2SO to you
eery, four weeks; otber payments.
7 CHILCOTE, AGENT
not Mala St.
AN OLD RECIPE
TO DARKEN HAIR
A TEA AND tULPHUR TURNS
RAY, FAOID HAIR DARK AND
LOMY
AMMat arwyaM knows that Sane
Tw M4 atalylHir, nreperly eouBounded
Ma bMk tke natural color and lus-
Jx to tfea hair wke faded, streaked or
. Yeare tte only way to get
tala atlxtiire was to aaake it at borne,
wMeh to mwuiy and troublesome.
Nowadaya wa slaaply ask at any
ing store for "Wyeth's Sage and 8ul-
tker Coaspouud." Yon will get a large
toUlt of tkla M Um rwalff iMfrar
d hv tha addltioa of other innradiemts.
!ler about M eeats. Everybody usee
'faig yrefaratlM aov, beeaiue bo one
mm aoMlUly tail that yoa darkaaed
yaw fcalr, at It does It so naturally and
fCf,f i tfonlr. Yon tunses a sponge or soft
kH 5oNw WW M, " draw tw trough
sKV'VKvr hair, takiaa oae small strand at
$tiyU Phlrrrnlw the gray bslr dta-
' VMMW row JMV asssasas eavu-
y'-Mm yarn y ar. WweU's
iiMt'imtmmimi to Mt.
MtCiatsMaMto. K to to4-4a4
i"'m m mm wlpHw or nre.-u-
m
FIRE FINDER IS
PROVED
SUCCESS
ositonxK Kixonu ron iokkst
rmi:s found to in: si'tri'ss-j
lfl'1. AND 18 SKXT TO WASIII(5-l
TON FOll KXHI1IIT.
PORTLAND. Dee. 7. Hltilet Pot-'
efter George 11. Cecil of Poitland hai
I .m nhiupcd a complete Osborne Iiro-
rr.uvr outnt to vssni.it:iu u. .. iu
ch bit purposes in tin: Etist
1 i,t inatrnnie.-f was Imputed by
W 1'. Csbornc of tU3 Portl.ind oiVe
or U' Forest SeM hv and hns pnwcd
a T.n'plete succ. One bundled
nnl '.onty-flvo oi ttio llro-nmlers
v.iu used by look hi. mn on the Na
Iiii.:iI Forests if Orowi and W.ish-j
i'Piir. during th? -ji-" i c. 1I. II
ii-tnl typo cf InbtrvtiiPnt that i m
use nl the tMouat Hood lookout na
tion 11,22." fee: ah've sta level.
The ftre-Onder consists of n mots!
piaio ji memr in uhuuv,, u....,
a topographic map of the region
where It Is used. A graduated circle
iaia oui arounu me mi'. v w.v;
center of the plate Is pivoted an
aMdndc consisting of a straight edge
Sand two sights, with an arm extend
ing across the circle on which tho
courso of the line of sight from the
Instrument to the fire is read. The
plate and alidade are mounted on a
short track which permits sliding tho
plate, when necessary, to avoid a post
or window frame in sighting on a
fire.
The Instrument is securely mount-
mi nn n RiiimorL ai me iiruiifi iiuik.ii .
for convenient use ard the map,
oriented so it Is "square with thu
world.' wnen useu in me open
whe'p there are no obstructions, the
trac-k Is unnecessiry.
There is a rimple attachment rn
the sights which remits reading the ,
e-tlcal angle of the Are und.ir oh- ,
servation When a fire Is discovered.
the lockout man turns the alitlatlo
tirttl he has a J.r.e of sight on tre ll-o
and reads tl)-.' true bearing ou the'
graduated circle. He then reads the
vertical angle of the fire. Refej-rinf i
to his topographic map he plats a pro-'
hie of the country along tins line hi
Bight, and, by drawing the line indi-
c?lnd by the vertical angle, locates ornoo1 to adolescence is hound up with
f nds the fire at the point wnere tnis
Una Intersects "the profile.
The wohle operation takes less
than five minutes and the fire is lo- Mls3 JuIIa c ithrop, tells in herl
cated without the necessity of wait-fourth annual report made public to
Ir.R until a second course upon It is day
reported from another station, est A' stuU. oflnfant mortality In Man
was formerly done. .' Chester. N. II.. completed this c:ir.
The Osborne fire-flnder Is already adds cv,denco that wnen t))e
n general nse-ln this district and 1 1 . , aro ,ow or the
Is expected that it will beome Irt . work out cf ,ho ,l()me th(J
of the standard equipment for firei n mortaIIty rate te exceptionally
lookout stations throughout the co-lhi Manchester It varies from
try. Requests for the Instrument have, fmjr wherc
ueen receiveu uy air. v.ecn iruui uic
Canadian Forest Service and from a
number of private timber owners as
sociations. NOTICE
(or deatn or tne motner lessens mo
After December 6th we will make bay.g chancc8 for ,fe and health,
only one delivery a day. In the morn- Th& i,ureau haa prepared a statistical
Ing at 9 a. m.. delivery will leave tl(ly of materna, mortality and finds
store for all houses west of Sixth that 1Sr000 mothcrs die year by year
street-, at 3 p. m., will leave storey tnU country ,rom ,arge,y preVent
for all bouBes east of Bixth strcFt.ab,0 cauges ,ncdent to maternity and
This is done on account of the lncre;.3-'lhat tfce death rat0 from materna,
ing. cost oi living, nnu we are iryinB
to kepp pi Ices down.
KLAMATH DKIT. STORK,
5-5t A. C. Giengcr, Mgr
OP! BACKACHE!
RUB LUMBAGO OR
PAIN FROM BACK
WITH
HUH STIFFNESS AWAY
SMALL TRIAL IlOTTfcK OF OLD,
PKNKTHATINO ,JST. JACOB'S
OIL"
Ah! Pain is gone!
Quickly? Yes. Almost instant re
lief from soreness, stiffness, lameness
and pain follows a gentle rubbing
wltl) "St. Jacob's Oil."
Rub this soothing, penetrating oil
risht on your painful back, and like
magic, relief comes. "St, Jacob's QJ1"
is a harmless backache, lumbago and
fcdatlca cure which never disappoints
and doesn't burn the skin.
Straighten up! Quit complaining!
Stop those torturous "stitches." In a
moment you will forget that you ever
had a weak back because It won't hurt
or be stiff or lame. Don't suffer! Get
a small trial bottle of old, honest, "St.
Jacob's Oil" from your druggist now
and get this bating relief. Adv.
One Gone From the
Quartet That Made War
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KAI5ER WlLHELMt
SULTAN QF TURKEY
Horp nr the four European rulers
,at war with most of the rest of tluilmcnt. Tito Knlsor of (Jcrmany and
world. One of them Emperor Fmnxj King Ferdinand cf Bulgaria rcmnin
worm, uneui muui - r.iniivii ...,
Joseph of Austria. Is gone. Another,
ttne sultan of Turkey, nominally rules,
Industrial Conditions
Have Effect on Child
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 7.
That children's werfare from baby-
inaustrlal conditions Is emphasized
b. tne rccent work of the Federal
children's Bureau, of which tho chief.
fathers earn less than $450 to one
.death amone every sixteen babies
where fathers earn $ 1,050 or more
Miss Lathrop's report refers to the
effect of living conditions upon nioth-
jers and points out that the sickness
,.. ,, nt ri(.prpn.l nGA 1S00.
Miss Latnrop cays, in commciuing
upon this fact: "The means of pre
vention are the Instruction of tho
mother, skilled supervision before tho
birth of her child, and suitable care
during confinement, nut she must
have also nourishing food and suf
ficient re3t and freedom from nnxlety
in other words, decent living con
idltions."
Then tho bureau lias been con
cerned with tho protection of the
child himself from premature era
ployment. It has published all the I
child labor laws in the united States
and has completed a report on the ad-
ministration of tho employment cor-
IHHmtft svRlpm In N'fiw York Ktntft In
'commentng UJ)0n fhe J0W federn,
child labor law as marking a distinct
(advance In the attitude of this nation
toward that one-third of its popula
tion whlcji Is under 16 years of ago,
Miss Lathrop says:
''Merely keeping the breath of life
in children is valueless to tho nation
unless they are brought on to ndult
life (rained masters of their full"."""" "" "ur "" ". ppy
powers' of body and mind. The law
ia a national measure and all attain
able information for a- better under-
standing of the ways in which tho',0' tn ne"I, soothes the inflamed or
children itjiets free from labor mayiBWl",en mucous, memnrape ana reiiei
tip started in life should be furnished
by a national study.
"It Is a matter of speculation ai to
what proportion of children at work
are dependent upon their own earn
ings or support families In whole or
In part. Also the number of depen
dent children now supported by pub-
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH
KING FERPlNANPiv 1
TMPEROfc FRANCIS JOSEPH vj
but has little Influence In his govern
the two vigorous monarens among ino
central powers and their allies.
lie and private funds Is unknown. In
fact," Miss l.athrop says, "our Igno
rance of tho wholo field of depend
ency Is great."
The report gives figures nbout
Philadelphia indicating that the ma
jority cf dependent children aro mem
ber of families and tho question of
protecting them is a question of fam
ily structure and support. Prelimi
nary work toward a study of depend
ency has been dono by tho bureau,
and Miss Kathrop expresses tho hope
that Congress may direct tho Chil
dren's Ttureau to make a special In
quiry Into the condition of tho chil
dren to bo affected by tho federal
law a.
INFANT'S TltOUIlLKS
KND IN 1IAI1Y C.tll
SAN FItA.NClSCO, Dec. 7. Bight
months ago a weary Syrian woman
came to the Catholic Humane Ilureau
and left a two-months-old babo.
"I have been deserted by my hus
band and have no money," sho said in
broken English. "I have two children
and cannot support this baby.''
And so the baby found a happy
start In life. The child was given
into the care of Mrs. flcorge McDnu
gall. Mrs. McDougal went down
town shopping yesterday and loft the
baby, wrapped snugly in the baby
cab while she made purchases. Some
how tho child squirmed under the
covers and when Mrs. MeDoijgall re
turned the Infant's troubles had end
ed. She had smothered to death.
CREAM FOr. CATARRH
OPENS UP NOSTRILS
Tells
from
:
Row Ta Get Quick Relief
Head-CeUa. I?s Saleaildlj
iii cue minute your clogged nos
trllh will open, the air passages of
youi head will clears and jou can
breathe freely. No more hawking,
snuffing, blowing, hcaracho, dryness.
No struggling for breath at night;
your cold or catarrh will be gono,
Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream
u ni - J fi a --
a nine of tnis fragrant, antiseptic,
healing cream in your nostrils. It
penetrates through every air passage
. conies instantly.
It's Just fine, Don't stay stuffed-up
with a cold or nasty catarrh relief
somes so quickly, Adv,
If you nre lookfewt for home In
the city or country, Chlkote can save
yoii inoaey. 1
FALLS, OREGON , .
NEED OF BOYS IS
REGULATEO WORK
TM1B IUTMKR THAN DESULTORY
WORK IS RKCOMMKNDED UV
A MOV 8PKCTAU8T CONKER
KXCK UICUINB FRIDAY.
CORVALL18, Dec. 7.--Uoys fre
quently fall to hold Intorest In their
work because they have no regular
.,i.rni of nctlvltles In It. This Is at
least tho view hold by a number of
Mending hoy specialists who will as-
slut In conducting tho activities m
tho Hoys' Conference to no now in
Corvallls for threo days, beginning
with Friday of this week.
"Tho American 8lnndard Program
fn- iinv." has boon carefully worked
am hv tho boys' work socrotnry of tho
ininmntionni Y. M. C. A. and tho
opinion of specialists regsrdlng Its
value aro reported by somo oi mora
as follews:
i iiriiovn tho nrcgram will dii
tnnco anything of Its sort which hasi
ever been prepared." W. II. Durgor,
Now York Y. M. C. A.
"It appeals to mo strongly. It has
two particularly strong points In my
opinion It takes boys upon tho per
fectly natural grouping nnd then
loivo more than tho usual plan to
tho Initiative of tho boys thorn sel
ves." A. n. Dale, 8tate Secretary
North Dakota.
"An excellent program of activities
nnd nn opportunity for the associa
tion to bo of real scrvlco to the church
by co-operation with the church In
putting It through." F. E. Ouglo
mnn, Rochester, N. Y.
Tho American Standard Program
for Ro8 will bo presontod by J. C.
Mcehau. sccrctnry of tho boys divi
sion of the Portland Y. M. C. A.
War Oddity
United Press Service.
ZURICH, Doc. 7. Native Bohe
mians nro working up an awful
flilrst. Tho great Pllscn breweries
are reportcU to have been closed
when tho central powers requisitioned
their grain for foodstuffs.
New City Laundry
AM, HAND WORK
We carefully lanndcr all silk.
wool or fancy dresses or nlre!
good. Wc have a insll laundry,
but do nice work.
Work railed for and delivered.
PIIONK 151
127 N. Fourth St., bark f First
National Hank
atrLrrwMinrwirVM'VVVrwrrYsriJTrsr
FADE & SHANNON
PLUMRINQ AND
8TEAM FITTINQ
Stoves Bought,
told and Repairs
Furnaaea
Inotallatf
SHEET METAL WORK
OF ALL KINDS
1023 Main St.
ymV AMMWWl
BOWLING
Is proof against rheumatics, and
Is a safe and pleasant Mesh re
ducer for tho corpulent. Swing a
-regulation mlneralite bowliag ball
for three games dally and 'the air
'pumps In your chest win give jror
the digestion of an ostrich.
- PALM HOWLING ALLEYS
Ibisement I. O. O. P. BuMtag
MWrVXrrrVrrrrMwVwwM
Ve Leave No
Stone Unturned
In our search for the beat quality of
Wood and Hay for our customers.
Seesorn GETZ Wood
Phone 11
622 Main Street
gUNMONi
In Justice Court, In and (or the Dis
trict of Llnkvllle, County of
Klamath and Hate of Oregon.
Kleaatft Hardware Company,
(a oerpopatlea), Plaintiff,
vs.
M,L. Weill. Defendant.
To M. L. Wells, utreuuaiu, auove
Dtfeudant, annve
uawed. I""""" ' willful uotlton ass. i
In the name of the 8tte of Oregen: J part of the defendant for moreik.
You are hereby required to appwr(one year previous to tho inttltutln.
and answer the complaint im,uus sun, nmo i.rlvlk-so to .
against you In the above entitled
(icuuii vm , w.w. ...- .
--..... n hf.nt ma sotn uv or.
it..t.P laid, that bslni tho last
day of tee time prescribed In the or-
der of publication of this summons,
nnd If you fll so lo appear, plead,
demur, or otherwise move, for want
. ... -.... -.11, . ....! ,1..
tnereor, piaumw wm iw
court for the relief prayed tor in its
complaint, to-wlt:
For n Judgment against you In the
sum of one hundred thlrty-nlno nnd
sa.iao fliso.go) dollars, for goods.
yed for In Its
warei nnd merchandise sold and de-
iivrod to von. and costs of suit and
thit the property attached be sold to
satisfy Judgment that may herein be
stained.
This summons Is served upon you,
the ssld defendant, by the publllcn
tlon thereof In the Evening Herald,
n public newspaper of general circu
lation, printed anil puoiisnert nt
Klamath Falls, Klimath County
Oregon, once a week, for six cni'
ci'tlve weeks, the first publtcitlon he
Ing made Novcmbor Id. 101", nnd
tho last publication Decomber 38
191C. by order of E. W. Oowen, Jus-
tlco of the Pence. In nnd for the Dls
trlct of Llnkvllle, County of Klam
ath, and 8tate of Oregon, which said
order was mdo. entered, dated aid
filed In this notion on November IB.
1916.
W. II. A. RBNNER,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
1G-S3-30; Dee. 7-H-21-2I.
SUMMONS '
In tho Circuit Court. In and for tho
County of Klamath and State of
Oregon. '
Jennie Sawyer, Plaintiff, i
vs.
Robert Sawyer, Defendant
To Robert Sawyer, Defendant, above
named.
In the name of the Stale of Oregen:
You are hereby required to appear
ond answer the complaint filed
against you In the above entitled suit
on or before the 30th day of Dectm
ber, 1916, that being the last day of
tho time prescribed In the order of
publication of this summons, and If
wi fall n tn annear. nlead. anawer.TK
domur, or otherwise move, for want
thereof plaintiff will apply to the
court for tht relief prayed for In her
complaint, to-wlt:
For a decree dissolving the bonds
of matrimony now existing between
the plaintiff and dtfendant, upon the
grounds of willful desertion on the
part of the defendant for more than
one year previous to the Instituting
of this suit.
This summons Is served upon you,
tho said defendant, by tha publlca-
( tlon thereof In tho Evening Herald,
a public newspaper of general cir
culation, printed and published nt
Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Ore
gon, onre a week, for sis consecutive
weeks, the first publication being
made November It. 1916, and tho
last publication December 36, 191P.
by order of the Honorable D. V. Kuy
kondall, Judgo or the Circuit Court
of Klamath County, Oregon, which
said order was mado, entered, dated
and filed In this suit on November
in, 1816.
W. II. A. RENNKR,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
16-23-30; Dec. 7-14-21-28.
Nnmmoaa
(No. 837 Equity) '
In the Circuit Court, In and for the
County of Klamath and State of
Oregon.
Alma Warlnor, Plaintiff,
vs.
C, Edward Warlner, Defendant.
To C. Edward Warlner, Defendant
above named:
In tho name of tho state of Oregen:
You are hereby required to appear
and answer the complaint Sled
against you In the above entitled suit
on or before tha 12th day of Decem
ber, 1916, that being the last day of
the time prescribed In the order of
Toilet Articles
Make practical, useful gifts. The selection of surh ! ,
good Judgment on the part of the gi nl ure uW Ju
recipient. UrMsttae, Toilet Bets, Manicure Bel",
lines are being told at our regular everyday VnH'
W'KLAIWH WUXS OREGON
TlftfflSD.lv, iu:ciiih:h ?, uu
IMibllcnllnn of tdin .,....."
y" mi . to ..;,,;
'' "tl.crwl.0 , ove ',0rTr;
court lor the reiki muTLX '
Tor a dcr dl0v, ,hi .
of matrimony ,l0W M" Mi
uu piauma una dfcll(Blt bn":."
former iminu
"f Alma 1'otont.i...
''otoriuiotr,
'.. . . . . . "v'"m upon you
iiii luiuinui h unr....i ....
the snld dnfemlant. bv n. ....i.....::
tberoof In the Kvoiilnn llortld i
1'ubllo newspaper of general clrcula.
t'"n, irlntml and published it Klin
"Hi Falls, Klumnth county. ortSn'
IlllfU It Wnb. fur .1. ... . vnl
" ' ' "'"Wiiiyh
''' r"i numicaiKm leliigmsdinM.
" i i.uncninm feliignndiorta
' -; . nd the lt imbllcatlon
iwimber 7, lino, ty nrdw of th
v"onnr",,1, V. Kuykcndnii, jttdlof
circuit court of Klamath ro...
OrcRon, which nnl.l order wt( mad,'
ontr-rcil, dated and illd In Ihla salt .'
October 2R, in id.
w. II. A. IlKNNBn,
a , ,',t'r"7 ,or I'WrtUf.
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grinds nniiloyed. Itnllroad wntcb
t ojinli inn n npiclalty. All work war.
rnnled for oik- )t'r. nirt ait trial
nnd yWf ulll bo tonlnced.
T.O McHATTAN,
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WOOD
Just phone IN? and ak for Pfj.
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your mxmI problem fur joe.
Klamath Fuel Co.
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DR. F. R. GODDJUD
Osteopathic Phyilclaa
f
Suite iiiu. I. O. O. F. Teauds
HKMKMIinU-I never chsrnfsr
examination and coanultttloa.
KUllTllKIl This pUcfsyoe ai
der no obligation, and you wIDaet
bo nuked to take treatment.
Heurs: to 11:30 a. m. tie I;
7 to 8 p. m. PhoneSt!
Itraldenre Phone 338K
Van Riper Brw.
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Mired IVarlies, "(VtMrjr,M I
con, Jut the slie for
awaill family, per raa.,
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just lUwhMU a HHff?
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Get the Habit
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Has opened now M"
block. (Masses alio KM""-"
fitted and adjusted.
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