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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1916)
Af-i "t ,1'3 "! -Yj L V'f S&,( m PAGB TWO THE ttvRMIMQ HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON WtDNMDAV, OgCEMBEft , TheEvening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor ' Published daily except Sunday by The Herald Publishing Company ct Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street Smtered at the postofflce at Klamath falls.' Oregon, for transmission through Ike mails as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to any address in the United States: One year - 15.00 One month -0 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1916 Herald's Classified Advs. FOR SALE ui-ii-n.nrir.-ii" i . n MM SALE Lot on Klovcnth St., 4TxlS0 feet, with $200 Improve ments. Water and se.ver connec tions Price, 8350. Imuiic at S03 Kleventh St. S-6f FOR SALE Six-foot showcase. Mod era Shoe Store. 12-2t FINE ITALIAN EMBROIDERYnd cut work. Imported direct. Prices reasonable. Next to P. O. 12-tf FOR RENT ajmjuuximnrmnr ---- FOR RENT Furnished npartments at the Oregon House, Sixth and Klamath. 8-6t MISCELLANEOUS High school girl would like to stay with children of evenings. Enquire Herald office. 12-3t WANTED Woman for housework; no laundry work; best of wages. Inquire 1 to 5 o'clock at 216 Oak street. 9-5t WANTED Good auto painter. Shep herd Piano Depot. 12-2t LOST AND FOUND LOST Jersey heifer, yearling, nearly roan; right horn knocked off, leather strap on left front leg; no brand. Graham Bros., Box 2UC, Klamath Falls. 9-tf LOST Black cow with calf near Al goma. Split and underblt in each ear and branded pipe with rounding stem on left. rib. Reward. Inquire Herald office. 9-4 1 LOST Three-year-old brown colt, branded pipe on left shoulder. Re ward. Inquire Herald office. 9-4t Surety Bonds while you wait See Chlleete. 12-tf MASQUE DANCE At Gray's Hall, Pine Grove. Christ mas night, December 25th. Come, 9-6t Grand Jury After Police LOS ANGELES. eDc. 13 The grand Jury today started an investigation of the police department. Sensational revelations are expected. PROBE INTO HIGH CHARGE OF PAPER GOVERNMENT IS INVESTIGATING CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY TO RAISE PRICE OF PRINT PAPER IN THE UNITED STATES. WASHINGTON. D. C, Dec. in, Whether there Is a conspiracy nmoni; paper manufacturers to boost prices was to be probed deeper by the Fed eral Trade Commission here today ORIOLES WILL BE HEREJRONDAY TALENTED YOUNG WOMEN WILL OFFER MUSICAL PROGRAM AD VERTISED TO BE OF THE VERY HIGHEST STANDARD. French Honor American Htro The Orioles, a musical company of three young women, will appear at Houston's opera house next Monday, evening. December 18th. In the third lyceum number of this season. One Manufacturers. Jobbers, newspaper' of the young women Is a singer, an- publishers and others Interested are other a here from ninny parts of the country reader. for the hearing and some of them will testify. That the Investigation today will have to do with the alleged combina tion to boost prices is indicated, it is thought, by the presence of represen tatives of the American Newspaper Publishers' Association, which made the original charge that high paper prices were duo to a manufacturers' combination. Investigators who have been at work during the months since the charge was made are ready to report and may be put on the stand today. It is expected. Members of the com mission were exceedingly reluctant to discuss possible developments at the present hearing, saying only that "the hearing will develop along defi nite lines to establish certain facts." whistler, and the third a has a. i Lloyd-George Better LONDON. Dec. 13. The condition of Lloyd-George Is improved. He is still confined to his bed. Watch Repairing AT CUT RATE PRICES Watch crystals 10c 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 you will be convinced. T. O. McHATTAN, IF KIDNEYS AND BLADDER BOTHER Miss Ethel Boyd, soprano. thnroueh musical education. She has studied continuously with some of the leading vocalists of New York and Boston and has spent several years In concert work both on thei Pacific Coast and through New York and New England. Miss Boyd possesses a voice of rare sympathy, admirably suited for the class of work she is presenting in her present tour with tho Orioles. In either classical or more popular selec tions. Miss Boyd gives correct Inter pretation and renders each selection" with the same pleasing results. I Miss Madge Becker, whistler, Is a graduate of the California School oft Artistic Whistling, a school that has, produced more great whistlers than any other Institution In America. Miss Becker possesses a matchless hmartA . vollnc American hero of II whistle of exquisite sweetness and yenrf Ju,an A)en 0f relham Manor, birdlike quality. Her tones, rich. full. I Jicw York He joi,, the American and liquid, possess also sympathetic j Kel,ef Corpg Xteen months ago as an ARGENTINE WON'T LOAN TO ENGLAND ENGLISH GOVERNMENT WOULD BORROW PROM SOUTHERN RE PUBLIC TO FINANCE WAR RUT MONEY NOT AVAILABLE. DUENOS AIRES. Dec. 13. A Ian don newspaper having suggested that maybe the allies could borrow some money In Argentine, English periodi cals published here today say there la not the ghost of a chance of such a thing. The Buenos Aires Standard Indorses an estimate that more than 37S.88S. Imply ask tor a kldMy remedy get Doan'a Kidney Plllls the same that Mr. Dell bad. Foater-Mllburn Co., Preps., Buffalo, N. T. Ad. LBOAL NOTICE! jiji.il. jrirr yn ' --- Dated at December 11, tilO. MtTMMONR Eoultv No. 848 In the Circuit Court of tho State of . Member, 1910 Oregon, for Klamath County. The Stale Land Board of the Stat of Oregon, vs. II. C, Pettlt, Defend ant. To II. C. Pettlt.'the above-named De fendant: You are hereby summoned and re quired to appear and answer the com plaint filed against you In tho above entitled stilt within six (8) weeks from the dale of the first publication or this summons In the Evening Her ald, a newspaper, which said date U the 19th day of November, A. I). 1016, and you will take notice that If vou fall to appear anu answer, ur before the limn of n0 .....TT i..y .11'eo.u ., c,;r;,;NfBblow' keeping ,ul ndmil.,Bt!jf lather with nil fco, provM.Tk. ' to" animals will b0 0u . .:," HI for cash at Klamath liable MiS Klamath Pull,. o,K "' J. of2!00o'c.K.kpm,onu;;'hhVr ' lth day of ror.vo.cM.SS. Klitimitti Kali. n-J -. -iiua, nty r Khi.Mi, .wu jJJ inent IIoihIn. ""frets Healed iiriiposiL will bo r,,,.. by the Police Jtl,K 0 ,ho ?' Klamath Kails Oregon, UB J, eluding Miuulny, jminry (h ,, , at (he dour of n o'clock p. m.forth. Uurchnao of 1'Uyi.r Klamath fcii. 2 math Fall, n. nrrrpniu. i amount elm iii tlmiiHun.i f... i ' ---- i unn. provenumt IhuhIh 390 pounds, or about $1,888,000,000. In qlhcrwUt tlf,d within the said time. 'I"" J"" " r"," '" M-100 (U The French government has Just tenderness, brilliancy and power. Her imitations of bird notes and bird songs are exceptionally accurate and seem to defy the little songsters them selves. Miss Orah Harkness. reader. Is a graduate of the Columbia College of Expression, Chicago. But her success Is not intrenched in the fact that she is a graduate or any particular school. Her triumphs are due to hard study and application to her work, untiring efforts to please her audiences and, ambulance driver, and now he has been cited "for having volunteered to transport wounded, requiring urgent care, from relief posts to hospitals over a route In sight or the enemy and fre- "quently swept by shell and machine gun fire a fine example or bravery I and endurance." The boy is the son or Frederick H. Allen, a New York law yer, himself honored by all France when head of the American Reller Corps. most important or all, a foundation or! enqlaNO PUTS END SA6E TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK WHEN MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT RING RACK IT BEAUTIFUL UJRTRE AT ONCE Onr hair, however handsome, de note advancing age. We all know the advantage of a youthful appearance. Your hair la your charm. It makes or man the face. When It fades, turns gray and looks streaked, just a few sp- plications of Sage Tea and Sulphur en ktmwjt tta atp ranee a hundred-fold. DmVt aUjr grayl Look young! taw Kaput tho recipe at bona or gat trom any dree atoro a fiO-crat not- lit of "Wyotn'a Sac and Sulphur Com- L" which la merely tho old time tasfroTod by Um addition of oth er mvjrailoata. Thousands of folks tala roady-te-M arayara- i It darkens the hair beau- ft wmmmmmt mm vmm iwuv tall, aa It darkens so naturally and avamly. You moisten a sponge or soft fermw wit it, drawing this through the aalr, Uklag oaa amall strand at a Uma. y ratal tfea (ray balr disappears; altar aaatbar ayaiicatioa or two, iu Miami eater la restored, and it be- tfeiek, (toaay and lustrous, and ' years jrevacer. It a doMfatfl teUet requisite. 4-M-tf aat latmHai car the eare. mltimv aml malaemr Cemv i at imeeje,-Adr. rAKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS AND NEUTRALIZE IRRITATING ACIDS Kidney and bladder weakness result from uric acid, says a noted authority. The kidneys filter this add 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 yon to seek relief two or three times during the night The sufferer is in constant dread, the water passes sometimes with a scalding sensation, and is very profuse; again, there is difficulty in avoiding It - Bladder weakness, most folks call It, because they can't control urination. While it Is extremely annoying and sometimes very painful, this Is really one of the most simple ailments to oveicome. Get 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 ia 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, and Is used by thousands of folks who are subject to urinary disorders caused by uric acid Irritation. Jad Salts ia jplendld for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant, efferves cent llthla water drink, which quickly relieve bladder trouble. AdT. real talent and ability Miss Harkness Impersonates the characters of her sketches with fine interpretation., Is of graceful stage bearing and without the slightest touch of stage affectation. Her child impersonations are Inimitable and ber dialect readings are most laughable. Either serious or humorous, any selec tion that Miss Harkness may render will be presented with correct inter pretation and each character will be vividly and accurately portrayed. SAYS JAPAN IS WANTING EIGHT MINNESOTA CONGRESSMAN SAYS JAPANESE CHILDREN ARE BE- ING TRAINED FOR THE "CON QUEST OF AMERICA." TO QYP8Y BUSINESS English money Is invested In the re public, adding that the Argentines need more for development purposes and would be borrowing It It times were not so "tight" that It la not to be had. "Of course." the Standard admits, "England's Argentine bonds might be transferred to American purchasers, but that is not precisely what our !.ondon contemporary wants." Hear Arguments January WASHINGTON. I). C, Dec. 13 The United 8tatee supreme court will bear the arguments on the Adamaon law test case January 8th. The date was set today when the government law yers asked for aa much speed aa possible. Alk. Chlleete fer 833 Main street calendar. Call 13 tf Mrs. O. B. King was Klamath Falls Sunday. FAIRVIKW FINDING a visitor In mb appeal WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 13. Representative Miller of Minnesota to day told the bouse that he had heard that many Japanese secret societies In this country were preparing for a LONDON, Dee. 13. The last rem nants of a gypsy band that has wan dered aimlessly about England for years was rounded up In Sheffield to day, one man being mustered Into the army and three others imprisoned for petty thefts. The Scotland Yard men who trailed and finally caught the wanderers be lieve that they have put an end to the I gypsy business at least for the dura tion or the war. 1 Berore the conscription law became effective there were hordes of gypsies and van dwellers following their peripatetic existence throughout Eng land and Scotland. Practically all of them are now either serving with the army or doing war work. J. II. Barnes attended to bualnesa In the county seat Monday. John Koontz baa been hauling freight for Mr. McClellan this week. The hot lunch at the school house Is proving to be a great success. ' Miss Fay Gristle of the Mt. Lakl district and Mlsa Myrtle Butler were visitors at the school Monday after noon. The young folks are enjoying tne skating on the river and drain ditches. Everyone is cordially Invited to at tend the program and Christmas tree given the i evening of December 23d by the patrons and school children. Light refreshments will be served af ter the program. Misses Alice and Naomi Gay moved into town last week to attend school, and we miss their cheerful company very much. Get the Habit of Drinking Hot Water Before Breakfast aye we cant leek er feel right with the eyetem ful of aeleena, 0 Millions of folks bathe Internally war between the United States andfnow instead of loading their system Japan. He declared that the school children of Japan are. training for the "conquest or America." Killed at Play SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13. A play ful attempt to wrest a revolver from Frank Lacey, age 18, a student at Berkeley, today caused the death of Ralph Williams. Belgians Are Slaughtered AMSTERDAM, Dec. 13. Sixteen Belgian citizens are reported killed and as many wounded because they resisted deportation to Germany, says a Belgian newspaper. Earl Stewart Rob't Cheyne. Is hauling grain for the plaintiff will apply to the court for the reler prayed for In Its com plaint, to-w4t: That the plaintiff be decreed to be the owner In fee simple or the following land, to-wlt: the southeast quarter of the north east quarter and the northeast quar ter of the southeast quarter of Sec tion twenty-seven (87); the south west quarter of the northwest quar ter, the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter, and the north hair of the southwest quarter at the southwest quarter or Section twenty sis (38), Township forty (40) south, Range ten (10), east Willamette meridian. Klamath county. Oregon, and that the defendant and all per sons claiming or to claim by, through or under him be forever barred and foreclosed of any and all rights which they might or could claim adverse to this plaintiff, and for such other and further relief aa to the court may seem meet. This summons Is published pur suant to an order of the Honorable D. V. Kuykendall,' Judge ol the above entitled court, dated the 88th day of November. A. I). 1818. CIIARLKS J. FERGUSON, Attorney for Plaintiff. Nor. 39; Dec. 8-13-30-S7; Jan. 3-10. Notice of PowadMaater'a Sale Notice la hereby given that the un dersigned pound master of the city of Klamath Falls. Ortujn did tmpoL'n.l .'. the pound of said rity the roiloulr.it described animals: November 23 One white mare, old, weight about 950 pounds; November 27. One bay mare, old, branded 82 on right hip, weight 1,000 pounds; December 1 One black mare, old. no brand visible, ring bona on left front foot. December 1 One 4-year-old gelding, black, with while stripe in face, no brannd visible, weight about 1160. December 1 One 3-yearold filly, black, no brand visible, weight about 800 pounds. And that unlets the owner or own ers of ssld animal, or other person or persons having an Interest therein shall ii-iv uiinna . authorized by ordinance ,No an '! said city, ami ll m,trtre (b ' years frmn .Int.. f I,,,,,. ,nd f " tlonal nttir one y,nr. and may b Z deemed In iiunicrlcii order it th option of tlie city at any m.Dno, coupon period, m or after on ,w from dale of Uxor These bonds ate nuttiorlzed to pro. vide funds for payment of the coat o( grading and Improving or Klevealh street from umlu triet (0 Uphira street, exclusUi. of I'nlled HlatMtni. ernment IrrlKMlon canal right of way, and l'ihnm Micvt from lit latent. lion with KI.'N.'iilli ir(Tl to ProtDett street. Including liitTrctlmi, These tiomla will be aold to II highest nnil bi'Nt bidder (or cat (or not lest tlinu imr value and actratd lnteiet; utul vtlll bear interest sot to exceed six per cent (6 percent), Kncli prnpoanl to purchase matt bs accompanied by a check for ( pw cent of the ninount of bid, certified by some rt'SpoiiHltilr bank, payable to tke city of Klnmntli Knlli. Prupoitnl munt be sealed and ft doracd "l'roninl to IJurchaM In provement HoihIh " The common council reserves Ike right to reject nny and all bids Ml proposal. Dated nt Kl.im.itli Falls. Oretoe, December 9 191C. A I.. I.KAVITT, Police Judge of tlie City of KUmilb FallD, Oregon H-t l- Rob't Cheyne and O. B. King at tended the funeral of Fred Combs Tuesday. This neighborhood waa shocked Sunday to hear of the sudden death of Fred Combs in Klamath Falls. He and his family moved from Falrvlcw about six weeks ago. Tke sympathy of the entire community goes out to his wife and child. Ask Chlleete fer Information about the Klamath country. '. 12-tf YOU CAN FREE YOURSELF Surely from old age, poverty and desolation only by your own foresight and prudence. You cannot depend on others to pro vide for your comfort. A sav' Ings bank account started while you are young will be your sal vation In later years. Better itart It at once. Saving 'r BUNK S--"5 FIRST STATE SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON with drugs. "What's. an inside bathf you say. Well, It Is a guaranteed to per form miracles if you could believe these hot water enthusiasts. There are vaat numbers of men and women who, Immediately upon arising in the morning, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaapoonful of lime- (stone phosphate in It. This la a very excellent health measure. It Is Intend ed to flush the stomach, liver, kidneys and the thirty feet of Intestines of the previous day's waste, sour bile and In digestible material left over In the body which if not eliminated every day becomes food for the millions of bac teria wblcb Infests the bowels, tne quick result Is poisons and toxins which are then absorbed Into the blood causing headache, bilious attacks, foul breath, bad taste, colds, stomach trou ble, kidney misery, sleeplessness, im pure blood and all aorta of ailments. People who feel good one day and badly the next, but who simply can not get feeling right are urged to ob tain a quarter pound of limestone phos phate at the drug atoro. This will coot very little, but Is sullcleat to make anyone a real crank on the subject of internal sanitation. Just as scan and hot water act oa the skin, cleansing, sweetening aad freshening, so limestone phosphate and hot water act on the stomach, liver, kidneys aar bowels. It la vastly more important to bathe oa the (aside than on the oftaide, beeaase the akla pores do not absorb lasaarlUea into the tdoei. while the bevel fereo lev-Air. BASKETS Are beautiful, useful gifts.' We have Just received Japanese bas kets, dells and tea sets, etc. All Imported from Japan- Pleaee come In and leek them ever. It costs nothing. 123 4th St. Back of First National Bank What will become of your wife and children, If you are taken alek er are Injured or killed? Is your conscience clear? I .1st JETM-IZE Costs to little, yeu never miss the money. But will provide fer your family when YOU ean't 12-tf CHILCOTB, Agent When Every Move Hurts Lame every morning, achy and stlf all day, worse when It's damp or chilly? Suspect your kidneys aid try the remedy your neighbors use, W. H. Bell, Bberlala aveaae, Klam atb rails, says: "I used to hare at tacks of lumbago so bad that 1 would fall to tbe f round. I was unable to make a move, & tbe pain was lo se vere, It felt as though my back was broken. My kidneys, during' these times, were Irregular la actios. After I began taking Dean's Kidney Pills, I had tery little trouble with my kid neys aad baek." Price 8e, at all dealers'. Don't FROZEN? HOW ABOUT YOUfi Storage Batteries. HKTTKR BRING THKM IN rinlf RtVaW Fimi4rii fil rr.rr"mrr:. SMsiVW0VVsJJI(m fesVjmsVMaef1MWrfV DR. F. R. CODDARD Osteopathic Phytlelea KultelMO. I. O.O. F.Tsatfle RKMKMIIKIt-l never ebsraiht ezamlnatlon ami consultation. FUUTIIKIl This places yes dnr no obligation, and yott whilst he asked to take treatment Heurs: 9 to It. 30 a.m.; I to I; 7 to 8 p. m. rboneSel Resilience Phone HMMUMW S8M njt innnjw-iinnrT' Van Riper Brot SPECIALISTS IN OR0CMII8 Coffee, "Qolden Olow," Well and mellow, lib. can ? Pure Maple Sap Syrup, "8. A W." 10 lb esn Baksrs Fresh Orated Cece nut, with the milk, en Century lie HW Muscatel Orapee, Brand," per cm . Grant's Hyoltn'e Crsekers. No prsdlgeeted stuff they, but solid feed fw work or plsy. J what the doctors siV. Three pseksges California Rice, Special, 18 pounds Get the Habit I)lt. A. a. uoutf Physli Ian and lis. opened new ofllcei 1 1 JJJ htoek. masses slio icleotnew fitted and adjusted " Manicure Sets he will always welcome Manicure Goods. We eW,JWI fine line of ouch goods, and during the holidays ws ens tractive eases. Files, Buffers, Scissors, Cuticle Kn'"' t Nail Bleach, Orangeweed Sticks, ets. We can make up Ing any number of pieces and preparations. or baa m asaiaam Bh danism aTwBm enasjajB a87 BB I II1UCI trvvvv nun imn.1 mmm KLilTHrJUJLSOREOOH 33 wmbhc pmx&H&mfSSr1 BeUV THSW ww will I ' Bill " I Bnaaam- -- ' . -J 1 r.