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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1916)
.r-fc . li ' 4 r : tj j. rL... -- -jjft jY JL V ., - Mi rt r i, F r . 4 sk J.il V I'AGK VWO TheEvening Herald W. O. SMITH, Editor .5 MsHaaed dally except 8unday by The-Herald Publishing Company cf Klamath Falls, at 116 Fourth street ..petered at the postofflce at Klamath Falts. Oregon, for transmission through Mm malls u'aecoad-elass matter. ahseripUea terms br mall to any oJdrea la the United States: Oh year 16.00 Om month, .ov ""THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1916 Herald's Classified Ad vs. ivxivxAAni'virvYirti"i -! . . FOR SALE FOK SALE! Lot on Eleventh St., 4f"xlS0 feet, with 200 Improve ments. Water and se.ver cunnce-tbjnt-. Price, $350. IniuUc at 503 leventb 8t S-6f FINE ITALIAN EMBROIDEItY and tut work. Imported direct. Prices reasonable. Next to P. O. 12-tf FOR RENT m&00imm000WW0W0m0i0 WWWWWWMWM FOR RENT Furnished apartments at the Oregon House, Sixth and Klamath. 8-6 1 MISCELLANEOUS High school girl would like to stay jrlth 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 LOST AND FOUND LOST Jersey heifer, yearling, nearly roan; right horn knocked off, leather strap on left front leg; bo brand. Graham Bros., Box 206, Klamath Falls. 9-tf LOST From anto in Klamath Falls, 32-bigh power Savage rifle. Reward of S3 for return to Gun Store. 13-2t Surety Bends while' you wait. See Chltoete, . , ,- 12-tf Watch Repairing v AT CUT RATE PRICES Watch crystals 10c Mala 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, tty (Wity Attract IV ABSTRACTS INSURANCE Member Oregoa Association Title Mea lAKE SUITS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS EAT LESS MEAT IP YQU FEEL BACKACHY OR HAVE BLADDER TIKWBL! Meat forms uric acid which excites aBd overworks the kidneys in their ef forts to titer it from the system. Reg ular eaters of meat must flush the kidneys occasionally. You must relieve them like you relieve your bowels; re moving all the acids, waste and poison, else you feel a dull misery In the kid ney region, sharp pains In the back or sick headache, dizziness, your stomach sours, tongue is coated and when the weather Is bad you have rheumatic twlagee. The urine Is cloudy, full of sediment; the channels often get irri tated, obliging you to get up two or three times during the night To neutralize these Irritating acids and flush off the bodys urinous waste get about four ounces of Jad Salts from My pharmacy; take a tablespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act flue and bladder disorders disap pear. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthla, and has been peed for fenerations to clean and stim ulate sluggish kidneys and stop blad der irritation. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, harmless and make a delightful effer veeceat llthla water drink which mil- eof mm and women take now and time avoiding serious kidney and American Boxer Got It in "Capoeiragem" Game By H. B. ROBERTSON (United Press Staff Correspondent) 1110 DE JANEIRO, Nov. 20. (Uy Mall) A wandering American nthleto "barnstormed" Into this city to "cop u little easy money" nnd got a broken jaw for his pnins. lie was a Reed boxer, lie said so llnisolf. He said if in the news papers nnd offered $200 gold to who stever would stay ten rounds wltii him. Nothing doing. The "box Is a game foreign to! rrar.ll. Well, he rould wrestle. Up offered the same prize to whosoever would remain fifteen minutes with him on the mat. Again nothing do ing. The full Nelson, liammerlock. and toe holds are mythical proposi tions to Rrnxll. The third challenge offered the purse for any style of fighting which the Tlnizlllnn athletes would be pleased to name. Then there was something doing. In a packed theater the boxer wrestler stepped out to meet the "comeon." They shook hands, backed away and closed. The boxer's right shot to where the Brazilian's jaw should have been. It was not there. The other's open left hand came back free from attack, and every part of Indian, who snjs she Is a direct do m ihe hoiert. face and swunc him a the body is In full play. As a means scendant of Tecumseh. has captured fraction of an inch off his balance, The Brazilian dropped onto his hands' Only Major Civil War By CARL W. ACKERMAN (United Press Staff Correspondent) DUISBURG, Germany, Nov. 10. (By Mail.) In a little apartment on Hindenburgstrasse today sits an old American general, who is waiting for the war to end so he can return to the United States. This aged hero of Lincoln's day is Major General Osterbaus, only sup-! vlvfng major general of the Civil war, father of Admiral Osterhaus of the - United States navy and grandfather , of Lieutenant .Osterhaus, U. S. N. Major General Osterhaus will soon he, 3- j The general, whose hair and 'beard j are creamy white, sat in his library, reading war news when American newspapermen called today to pay their respects. He is vigorous and alert and appears still to be in his seventies. His joy at seeing Ameri cans was great and he beamed with happiness. Repeatedly be asked that! bis greetings be sent to America and to say that he was "going back as soon as the war was ended." Major General Osterbaus discussed many phases of the war with the greatest zeal. He Is a great admirer of Field Marshal von HIndenburg and he believes the war would have been ended lopg ago if HIndenburg had been made chief of the general staff at the beginning. "HIndenburg is the greatest general the world has produced," he said. "He would have defeated Napoleon the first day." Major General Osterhaus' library is like an old Civil War museum. One of his desks, I believe, was given to him by President Johnson. On his desk were autograph photos of Lin coin, Johnson and other American statesmen of the Civil war period. He has the keenest recollection of fre quent meetings with Lincoln and members of bis cabinet. Johnson ap- AAAAAMMAAMMMMMMWWWWWWWWB I DR. F. M. WHITE Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Eyes Tested Glasses Fitted 207 Odd FeUowa Building ....mwwwwwwi HERE IS A SUGGESTION Worth conslderii?. iet your pres ent be a bank book. The children will be encouraged to addthcir savings to the small amount neces sary for opening an account in our 4 per cent interest department, and wll learn the true value of money. $1.00 opens the account. Call and get full particulars today. FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON with the agility of a cat. Ills right foot swept under the boxer, and as he fell the tort foot caught hltn full on the neck untl jaw. I About a month Inter the American' athlete was discharged from the hos pital. The lump on his Jaw where the compound fracturo healed was put there by "cnpoelragem," the "man ly art of self-defense." as the Brazil ian understands It. ' "Capoelragem" originated with the negro slaves in the Brazil of the old days, nnd It Is "the only game played In this country that Is of truly national origin. Played or fought as the run away slaves, cornered by their pur suers fought It, "capoelragem" wns bloody nnd often fatal to both oppo nents. When In deadly earnest, the "ca poelra" held n knife or razor between his toes, a trick easily managed by those wl.o ran barefoot all their lives nnd who practiced the game from In fancy. I Today the game has developed Into a science, Is taught In the gymnasium. , and Is one of the school boy's chief amusement during play hours. There are no fouls. No nnrt of the body Is of self-defense, its supporters claim It is more efficient than boxing. . General of in Germany pointed him American consul at; Havre, France, after the Civil war. I Before that he was the first governor! general of Louisiana after the state was admitted to the Union. j Boxes for Hunters Placed MUNISING, Mich., Dec It. Food boxes for lost hunters are being spread throughout Northern Wisconsin woods today as'va result" otthe recent near tragedy of a Chicago hunter who was lost In the woods for four days and round nearly starved. In addition to the boxes containing food, there are kplves, forks, spoons and matches. Hunters nre asked to report anyone tampering with the food boxes! There J are about 10,000 hunters in the woods uurc ir iiik iu uuk ueer. Let "him" select his own gift give him a Christmas Certificate K. K. K. Store. 14-24 CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Telia Hew To Got QeJdc Relief treea Head-CeUs. I?a Splendid! iu me in mute your clogged noa- trilh will open, the air passages of( youi head will clear and jou can breathe freely. No more hawking, snuffing, blowing, hearache, dryness, No struggling for breath at night; your cold or catarrh will be gone. ! ' Get tf small bottle of Ely's Cream , Balm from your druggist now. Apply, a little of thts fragrant, antiseptic, healing cream in your nostrils. It penetrates through every air passage of the head, soothes the inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes Instantly. It's just fine. Don't stay stuffed-tip with a cold or nasty catarrh relief some's so quickly. Adv. yrtJBm yTrAl ' THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, QRECION . . Miss Redfcather Captures Washington WBIWJW Miss Tslanlna ltcdfeather, a Creek official and social Washington by her Uellgtttrui Hinging or inuinn songs, sne was reared In. Oklahoma, and was for- ! tunnte enough to attraot the attention ,of n philanthropist who provided for Iher education. She has Justified tho confidence of her patron by earning j and paying back practically all the money advanced for her education, nnd is giving promise of a brilliant career. DANCED BEFORE ITALY'S QUEEN 8ALESMAN FOR ARTIFICIAL LEO CONCERN DANCES "GAME LEG 1 ROT" BEFORE QUEEN HELENS, -HINKINQfHEl NURSE. By JOHN H. HEARLEY (United Press Staff Correspondent) HOME. Nov. 15. (By Mall) How an American salesman tried to sell n v.i,len leg to the Queen of Italy un der the impression that she wan a Beef ( ross nurse was told hern today fcr the first time. j (J. C. Swain, a breezy drummer for tan artificial limb maker of Washing ton. I). C, had been doing his best to place an order with the hospital com mittee representing the Italian gov nmmenL Just as ho was on the 'verge of giving t!:s gentlemen up as (bad prospects jn came a most charm ing black-eye ' nurrr, and Chr.rile, taking heart, rt'Kuri nil over ailn for her benefit, f all a question of getting uco-1 to It," said SapIii. "See, 1 can spin around on mlno llc a top!" Sw.tln suited the action ii the word. Fir Swain's best sample was his own Ml leg. Swain unwound every inch of bin lino of talk. Over the mysterious frowns and rcit!oisness of the coin mltteemen ho guvo her much unsoli cited Information. He told her ot his climb to the flkyscrrping dome of St Peter's. If che didn't believe it. i-he could ask the guide who had seen his performance and !iad received li'n card. Afterward, he caught up a chair and danced the' "grizzly bear," gliding gradually into a "hesitation." He ended his dancing spree with a bit of tho "tangl." Apparently amazedvtond amused at his stunts, the black-eyed nurse made her thanks and disappeared. The American salesman, thereupon, turned again to the committee. He met a thundering storm of wrath. Fool! fool!" roared the chorus of voices; "didn't you know that was Her Majesty, Helene, Queen of Italy?" "Holy smoke'" sighed Swain. "To think I had a golden opportunity and used it like a nlckle-plated one I" mvmvmw lBmBBnlal '';jBmBmBrK3BQ WBmBRiHpi9m 'BmPBV-3 $BmKKBlPwi &MBmSiiliBK10iiyBE lamHBBmSilBmT Bm-mSmimBI I BmBmBmVBF KBmBBBmBmBBi ijL9k7-BflBBB.BBBl lamBmBmiBBmBmBmBrBmBmBmJBmml TWO THOUBTND PAIR MORE SHOES COMING Must have more room for them, so will close out my line of suit cases, bags and purses of all kinds, pocket knives and razor strops, and our en tire line of harness goods, show cases. Lots of goods 'at less than half the wholesale price. Theymust go and quick. niUDGBYvBUPFLY CO,, 14-lt 721 Mam Street 8ENATE WON'T KEEP OUT ALL JAPANESE PEOPLE WASHINGTON, I). C. Dec. 13 The seuate today defeated an atnead ment to the Immigration bill which would exclude from the United State all Japanese,' Including those ad milled under existing treaties and under the "gentlemen'a agreement." Red Crest Usee Aeroplanes LONDON, Dec. 14. The lied Cross hradquartera here ut It lies aeroplanes for sending urgently needed supplies to base hospitals In France. Ask ChllcoU for a calendar. Call 633 Main street. 12-tf NOTICE There nre funds in the City Tress ury for the payment of the following Flist Unit Street Improvement war- mum: Nos. 40, 41. 42, 45. 44. 16, 47. Interest ceaseH from date heienf. Dated at Klamath Falls, Ore., this Milt day of December, 1916. J. W. SIEMENS. 13-5t City Treasurer. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE ....Buy a lot In Nichols' Addition, Just half a block from 11th street pavement. One for 1290, spot cash, and another for S300 en terms ee easy you'll never miss the money. Chllcote, S33 Maln.12 OUCH! LAME BACK RUB LUMBAGO OR BACKACHE AWAY mill PAIN ItlGHT OUT WITH HMALL TltlAL BOTTLE OF OLD 1'K.NKTIlATIXa "ST. JACOIVH OIL" Kidneys cause backache? No! They havo no nerves, therefore csn not cause pain, I Jit en! your back ache Is caused by lumbago, sciatica or a strain, and tho quickest relief U soothing, penetrating "St. Jacob's Oil." Hub it right on your palnfu. back, and Instantly the soreneas, stiff nexs and lameness disappears. Don't stay crippled! Get a small trial bot tle ot "St. Jacob's Oil' from your druggist and limber up. A moment after it Is applied you'll wonder what became of the backache or lumbago palrf; Rub old, honest 'St. Jacob's Oil ' whenever you have sciatica, neural gia, rheumatism or sprains, aa It la absolutely harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Adv. LEGAL NOTICES MVWWWWWMMMWMMMWWMMMAMMMMAAM , HUMMONfl In the Circuit Court. In and for the County of Klamath end State of Oregon. Jennie Sawyer, Plaintiff, . vs. Robert Sawyer, Defendant To Robert Sawyer, Defendant, above named. In the name of the State of Oregen: You are hereby required to appear and answer J.be complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit on or before the 30th day of Decem ber, 1916, that being the last day of tho time prescribed In the order of publication of this summons, and If you fall so to appear, plead, answer, demur, or otherwise move, for want thereof plaintiff will apply to the court for tht relief prayed for In bar complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving the bonds of matrimony now existing between tho plaintiff and defendant, upon the grounds ot willful desertion on the part of the defendant tot more than ono year previous to the 'instituting of this suit. This summons Is served upon you, the said defendant, by the publica tion thereof in the Evening Herald. a public newspaper of general cir culation, printed and published at Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Ore gon, once a week, for six consecutive weeks, the first publication being made November 16, 1916, and' the last publication December 38, 1916, by order of the Honorable D.' V. Kuy- BASKETS Are beautiful, useful lifts. We have just received Japanese baa. kets, dolls and tea sets, etc, sAII Imported from Japan. Please esme in and leek them ever, It eei nothing. 123 4th St Back ef First National Bank kcndall, Judge of (lie Circuit Court of Klamath County, Oregon, which said order was made, entered, dated and Died In this suit on November IS, 1910. W". II. A. RENNKTt, Attorney for Plaintiff. 16-J3-30; Dec. 7-H-IM8. I SUMMONS Ih Jufltlce Court, In and for tho DIs trlct of Llnkvllle. County of Klamath and State of Oregon. Klamath llardwaro Company, (a corporation), Plaintiff, vs. M, L. Wells, Defendant. To M. L. Wells, Defendant, abovo named. In tho name of the Stito of Oregon You 'aro hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In tho above entl(l?d action on or hofbro tint 30th thy of December, 11)16, that being tho lut.t day of the time prescribed In tho or- t'er of publication of this summons, and if you fill so to appear, plead, demur, or otherwise move, for wnnt thereof, plaintiff will apply to tho court for the relief prayed for In lis complaint, to-wlt: For a Judgment against you In the sum of one hundred thirty-nine nnd 80-100 ($139,80) dollars, for goods, ware and merchandise sold and de livered to you, and costs of suit and that the property attached be sold to sstlsfy Judgment that may herein bo obtained. This summons Is served upon you, the aald defendant, by the publica tion thereof In the Kvonlng Herald, a public newspaper of general clrrit latlon, printed and published nt Klamath Falls, KUmeth County, Oregon, once a week, for six conse cutive weeks, the first publication be ing made November 16, 1916, and the last publication December 18. 1916, by order of E. W. Gowen. Jus tice or the Peace, In and for the Dis trict of Llnkvllle, County of Klam ath, and State of Oregon, which said order was made, entered, dated nnd filed In this art Ion on November IK, 1916. W. II. A. HENNKR, Attorney for Plaintiff, 16-13-30; Dec. 7-14-11-11. Notice of nmaemaaeter'a Bale Notice la hereby given that the un derslgned pouadmaster of the city of Klamath Falls, Orc.(.n did Impound .'ti the pound of said nty the following described animals: November S3 One white mare, old, weight about 9S0 pounds; November 37. One bay mare, old, branded 13 oa right hip, weight 1,000 pounds; December 1 One black mare, old, no brand visible, ring bone on left front foot December 1 One 4-year-old gelding, black, with white stripe In face, no brannd visible, weight about 1160. December 1 One- 3-year-old Ally, black, no brand vlslblo, weight about 900 pounds. And that unless the owner or own ers of said animal, or other person or persons having an Interest therein shall What will become ef your wife and children, If you are taken sick or are Injured er kllltdf la your conscience clear? ETNJMZE Costs ee little, you never mlae the money. But will provide fer yeur family when YOU can't. 12-tf CHILCOTI, Agent WMWWWWOOWO0WMMWW FROZEN? HOW ABOUT VOUIl Storage Batteries RKTTKR DRI.VO THRM IN IMRiTerEledrkCo. j jggggg wnww wia I ' p , ssz I jBmBgmmsmBiBMssSSS'l '' Shaving Sets It he ehavts hlmMlf, he will welcome one ef our compete Outfits. If he lint eelf-ehaver, a ejlft of this sort will the right read. Meiers, Bafoty rlaioro, Muqi. strop, To ay Hum, ete. Let uo help yeu In making selections. UnderJooiB PttarnaCl before tho Hum .,r ...,. .-- W M ftwla m d ... T'! b'W. nance of anlu diy f0 r hi, lb,P w animals will hn r0 " 1 .?' MU JorcaahnlKlanmii,, SCi"?1 Klamath Pull,, oreg o ,, 5 i)ecembe;r.u, ,,,,ho,,hroi Chief of !'.i JSS December 11, lam, re,,' Nolltn liitltlnic PnMHiTtolw"" I'My f Klamath Fl inert Bend,. "' lmPw- Benlud pniiiomh will ... . . by tl,n IN.IUo J..L " .?. r(l Klamath n.llHOreKon.ui (o. J,0' ehidinif m,,.,.i i' lo and In. nt the lis.itr of s o'clock .' m foli' luirelmsii. .r City r Klnmoih PMhlm amount ,,,.,, ,,, ,0Uf ' I ilrml it ml finite -. .. MU" 4H.r,4) dollar.. There ii,'! authorlred fay ordlimnco No ii !! aid city, ami , , , years from date of MU0. Md JJ llmilanerii.i)Mr,anamB,rt deemed In iiiiiueilcjl rJ(,r ,. "' option of the, Uy at ,,y ,, ' coupo,, period, nt or after on .. from iluto of Uine Tliesii bonds ar aulliorlrej to pro vide funds for moment of the cost or grading and litifrinliiR of Klerenth street from mnlti Mrcct 0 Vva klreet, excliihi of I'nltci States gor eriiment Irritation mn right of wsy and tiplinm utrcet from IU Intend tlnn with i:iutith Mreit lo Prospect street, Ini'lmlliiK liilersectlons. These hnmU will bo mid lo (hi highest mid bent bidder for ruh for not less thnu par value nnd accrued Inteteil; nnd will bear litlerent not to exceed six percent (C per cent), Karh proposal to imrcliMen'njtb accompanied by n check for S per cent of the otmmut of bid, certified hy some ri'si(iiirillili"i.iiik, parable to tb city of Klnmnlh Falls, Proposals must tie ncaled and en dorsed "Propositi to I'tirchan Im provement Hands " Tho common council rcntnrei the right to reject any nnd nil bids ul proposals. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oretoa, December 9 19 IB, a. l, lkavitt, Police Jiidco of tho City of Kltauta Falls, Oregon. 11-t 11 bOM(VWiJMVWWVVWWMMMWMMAMMMHX DR. F. R. CODDAKD Osteopathic PhyslctM Nulte 210, 1. O. O. F. TssjsJs IIKMKMI1KU-I never duvet tw examination and consultation. FUIITHKII This places jroa der no obligation, snd you wfilaot be ssked to take treatment Heurs: 9 to 11:30 a. m.; I to I; 7 to 8 p. ro. PboaeBn IUJilencti Itione 338R - - - - . ii n nnrr" omlrfjao1se' " '- Van Riper Broi SPECIALISTS IN OBOCWIM Coffee, "Golden Glow," Wth and mellow, Mb. csn , Pure Maple 6ap Syrup, " A W." 101b csn -I"? Bakers Fresh Grated Co nut, with the mils, ess W Muscatel Orspee, "Ceatury Brand," per csn Jfc Orant's Hyolenlc Crackers. No predicated stuff n they, but solid foedj' work or play. Jut whst the doctors ssv. Three paeksoee .-.'' California Rice, Special, 10 pounds r- Get the Habit IHt. A. A. 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