rnlOAY, JANUARY 8, (017 Till', EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON. PAOI THRU WOMEN NOW HAVE ! How Women Surgeons Study IIIMIN IN llllNlKlll - ! ,., ., ,! HIS I Vim wwaiiwe 13 -- rH. I;i w w ;l raraLia ' in awVvW amsasrrgslaBeJ ri vf s3mrwi jwwi &9BSlz!z --. -r-. k. ' i v- LJI r2- - X isafJaaaTM .bbP"!" ' '- .raKs X-fi rnoM mayor to polict. roRcc, WOMI'.N NOW MOLD RCINB OP GOVERNMENT IN NORTHEAST. triN oncooN town I'MA'lll.l.A. Oh1, Jim r I'lmiilllii'n l) Knielllllielll piiBett tlllit Week lilt It lln lunula of wnlUHII mlllllllliilllitloil ) tit It Mil l-IHM itlHlllll'r, llltlXH,, iluwn In lite polite iiii(Uiiniil, nil nt!) ual mil f ilii' Ki'iiili'i n' evfepi two Imti'h iitiili'i mIih munt unim it n "linld oietn" In Hi'" council i i: I! Matt her. liUltuml lelei;rnptier, handed uk ! III" lithe nf "Itlrn to lilrt lle Hi' vacated I In' llltle lui'lll whete linn dllreleil the town' deMlltle (or mail lliillllll", mill llin madam IimiH iIik Iu'Iiii t)neof.Mr Manlier' rirt ncu Mill t In lltiltlK the woman police (iiik ' , Muiimii van do Utn tuk." uld Maotc Mattlu'i. "heller than utiy man " Hlii added that II any idnliep null- l.iwbrker lioailnl I'malllM tint -iiik tl' fi'iiMl" regime. man r uliietltlllK millld be itenlglialeil tn lillli illi' tin' nllUAllutl, Hint m order (tmil lln ihefc (in uUmk tirtU v Ml" Hl.m her ptuiii Iced ilii ill) n lniltr-jiii Miliiiltilaltnllini. mill ixilil itlie would it (J ii I linprute in,. nil her lmtimiil' it'Klui" 4llril In mil nipt , "y f tllH-! .liLf1-- ZWw w - f ( & w& sm-m fEj4fc.IS!w "fciS.CSB! .l1i. 1 " vs 'm JlIL--'rM I Sltf 'f' , . tj-t L r ,&x k i'iW f is rjw" i l - - J L rirt InturAnc written In Itttilng contpinlrt. Set ChllcoU. 29 Urir i u 1 1 a f tin' Woiiifti'ii Mi'illml t nlli-fi' if 1'i'iitm) Iwmlii, wnirli llifi nit ui'i'tntliiii mi t litimmi Ihx' iirifciuii'-il li wuini-ii urK'n In tlm lli-titl nfHtii nlHiit (hit uin-ratlliK tntilit nt, ,(! i-p nf niivlniin mill iiiutiltlotm )iltlll5 ttllllH'll. Hnlrlitnii i-M-ty ilrlall uf til" uink HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY-TRY THIS! My gltM of hot walr with photpMtt tMfert braakfMt uhN out poltona. Tii ' I In' tlusii u( licullliy tiliHim In jmir (arit, in co your akin not il'arrr ami rlMror, to wkn up with I'.it licailachtt, barkaclitt, custl luiiiun ur n tilr lirontti, In (art, to fcn jrotip lirt. day In ami Jay out. ni try Innlilit buttling wrrr morulni; loi m wwk. I Hrfurit brrakfant each ily. drink a iclnn or rral lint water with a tn- tHiiitii nf llinrtilotir HhiHilitiato In It a n liarmtnta liin n( uaahttig (rum' tin- tiiinnrli.lUcr, kliluvyt ami tioiU tint prrvlotia ilay'x Imllfcdtllilci wato, miir tillo nmt liulim; tlitin rlennnlue," ri'iriiliiK mill imrlfjInE llm entire alimentary rnnal livlorn jMittlnc limit' (imhI Into ilio Ktniniicli, Tim nclluu ol Imt water mul lliiirtono tilioiphaln on mi ntiit' moiniicti U uniler fully In- Hun. illr'i'iiiii.ril li ultli Dm lKira(liii;. It clean out all III our i-Ihh) miiM'tliiti'iulriilri In ih'ciiIiiii ut (erinrntailnnii, am mul adillty anil the rnpltol In tln pcll o( mi nxatn ;hiti mm n "lileliilld nipellto (or IiiIiik Im.irtl. brenkfant. . .,.(. ,,ja lu ,,.,iriillx' Hie nutlior A iiinrter ikhiihI o( HniMtono JiIioii.'kj. m1. n)1 ,(, m,imiIi In n loiinly. Iiliatn Mill rout very lllllw at tho drug ',,xc,,,tl. n,,, ( illnirlrtn of tlu (1ml utiire Imt l mimtlent to ilemonatrato ,.),,, Knth e.ninty mloiitliiK llm plan lliat Jiut iu aoap anil hot waltT wmlll ,, ,il iitt-it Into lite illMrlrlx. rlmiiM.,., mwioni. nml frc.tmna thn Knch ,irlrt wmilil eloel Itieinlier of akin, mi Iiik water nml llmraluno phoa- ,ht, ,.m,(y r,oul Imanl. Thl liunl of Plialu art on tlmlilooilnnil Internal or.'th , , wou, appoint n roiinty Kan. Thoo who nro mibjoct to con- hrtl(M)I u,,r.li.nl. who xsoulil Im fitlpMtlon.tjIlloiiN nttnckN. cll M.mmch , ..., ...... ,.,.Irit lontil mul IminIiuki IwlnilM, aluo thoo who ,.,, .., ,,. ...i.oolti In llm county. County Unit Plan for Rural Schools Talked Authority in All Schools Not in First Class Would Be Centralized in County Superintendent to Increase Efficiency HAl.CM, Jan S The rotinl) unit ( InaeliiTH when' the) rouhl do the bent plan for all arhoolit In illntrktu lielow' work Tim tnv for tin- nchool would the rlml I la ptol.uhl) ttlll Imi plenenl-i In' let led nil a count)' unit Imslx. il to llm IcKlnUtuif for eimtliiunt Wlnr.' lite county unit linn biin ll I,, mloilPil, Mr. riiurchlll Mild. Krciit bon- Stnte tliipeilnlinilcnt nf Hchoow'-m Ima r.'Milted. particularly to tho munMII. ho mi MimiKb fauirti U10 ,"" f,"'' nH " imlnnl r,'un,' "" IOUIlt (MTIIIII'nill'ni, l tuil(ri IIUIIIIMIIY. in iiime nli 1 1' to I'Mntunii mm mmmmn mi I'Rlcleut nt IiihiI t lut it nro Dm nwraKt' itirnl chonl illreclorc. He is a Bank President at 34 rlii'itinnllc mIii U aiillow and cotnplvxloii pallid, me nmiureil that nno week of limlilo I'UIIiIiik will Imvo tlmm both looklnc mul fei'lliiK livttrr In ovnry way. Ad. The county nclioot cuperlnlenilent would nouilmile the tincliern for all the relKKiln. H" ould place tlm HEADACHE r Ufl 'it NEURALGIA PI BILLINGS TAKES i NOTES ON TRIAL i Oet a 10 cont package of Dr. Jamei' Hoadftcbo Powden and doo't iuffr. When your head uehea vmi Imnl ";it liavi. nllcf or you will go will Ha nw.ll. to auffer when you can a remedy Ilk Dr. .Tamea' Head- . 'hn I'liwdem and relfevu the naln and ""iralKla at once. Hend toincona to Hi" dnig atom nuw for a dl-' package ' a )r. Janira Headach. ? owd.r.. "I"'1 Trl In a few im.no.nta you "el One headache gone bo mot 'urlla iiala. I MAN CONVICTED OF MURDER FOR PART IN BOMB OUTRAQE AP PEARS AT TRIAL OF CONFEDER. ATE THOMAS MOONEV yVMjiMMMMW WOOD Juet phone iht Mid aak for Pey K'n. He I the hmd wIki ran aohr your wood problrm for yon. Klamath Fuel Co. wwwwwwww 8AN FHANCIHCO, Jan. fi. Wurrcn K. UllllnKB, convicted of murdi'f In connection with tlm propart'dimHH paruilo dynnmltltiK. In nppenrliiK in court during tho trial of Tom Mommy, In Iho ruin of counly JH roportur. Ho tokoH coploUN nott'H (or Iho bcuolll or hla nHHOclttti-a lu Jail. MIhh IJIcauor riliKoruld, Hpcii'lnry In Alxx llomk man, cllroctliiK nplrtt of llm Mooimy dofenac, nlno uppi'itrH during Hio sen. alon uh u rcimrlfr for hpvitiiI pupora. It becnnm npimiont curly lu llm trial that Iho principle of mmtchl.im uro lining to got llioinugh Hiring before tho trUI Ih onded. Iloth tho proHt-cu lion and dofenmi nltoiimya Imvo anleed all veniremen In dolnll legardlng tlioh Idean in connocllon wllh HoclallBin and ararchUm and their definition of what ihaaa inovemenU menu. i VBMBkkv .IJ WM .B .aBbBh I HARVEY DOW GlStW? llnrvcy Dow Ulbnon hna become president of one of llm meat Now York bunlm nl HI yearn of age. Ho hna Jimt been chnxen In head tho Liberty National bank, one of the great com mercial InxtltulloiiM of New York city. Mr. Cllmmi Ih a native of North Con way, N. II., and a graduate of llowdoln College lu Iho cIiikh of 1002. Ho wua llrm employed by Iho American Ex pii'HN company lu llimlim and then in New York, l.ntcr with Hovornl buxl iichii itHxocltilcs be obtained control of the llaymoml Wliltcomb company, of which oigauliilion Im became vice piCHldcnl, When Seward I'l-onner, now prciiidont of the'llunkerri Truat com pany, wax iniulo piexldent of tho I.lb orty National bank tmmo four years ngo, hn Invited Mr. (Ilbaon lo accom pany him us uKxlHtant lu the prealdent. Europe Has Queer Ideas of America Italian Woman Says People From In diana Really Didn't Look Much Like Real Indians By JOHN H. HEARLEY (United I'ri-KH Hlaff t'orrenpondent) ItOMi:, Dec. n, (II) mall) lluffnlo IIIII'k Wild Went Imi "nihi-rtliied" Aini'ilia tliroughout Kutopc. IIU dr um, playing frequently to Kuropeau hpcctttlorn, hmi left a trail of falae Im pri'Huloua behind It. Tint American "mm leu" (ltiowii here only cniphaaUo them. The cane of Madanm Mont re, Inter leeil iiMlay in a Human boarding limine, In by no mean uncommon. Hhe Ih a well known writer and literary woman. Oh, you are an American, hc be Ran. "I am no glad to m-el you. For I nm making a aclenllflc atudy of Amerlra. I wa recently preaented to cuine people from a Mate called Indi ana Itcally they didn't look no much like Indiana. Of counie, their man nero were a Utile off. "It muiit be very difficult for one to live In the atatea. The conatant claah of the American and the Indian civili sation la undoubtedly a nerve-racking annoyance. "Of courae, the poor Indiana really did give a civilization to tbe world. They were a alraple and a natural peo ple, having a real art and a real liter ature. Tbe Indian at leaat baa blood, and not machine oil. In hla velna. Nat urally, there are aome aavagea, tho good being atwaya mixed with the bad." Tbe Americana are frequently called "the Germane of the New World." New York city Is regarded aa the beginning and end of the United State. It la al legedly a riot of aky-acraplng buildings. cocktail", lovely women, apolled wlvea and freah children. JOHNSON STARTS; STEPHENS STOPS PRESENT OOVERNOR OF CALIFOR NIA WILL OPEN LEGISLATURE. BUT HIS SUCCESSOR WILL BE IN CHAIR AT FINISH QUERY IS WERE THEY RIDINQ ON THE HOC DALLAS, Tex., Jan. C Members of Battery A, Texas National Guard, arc telling how, when their motor track re cently ran out of cylinder oil while they were carrying supplies from a ranch to Fort Ringold, tbey tried out a ham they had aboard, oiled the en gine with fat and slid in the rest of tbe way on high. HACItAMENTO. Jan. C Although Governor Hiram Jobnaon will auper viae tho Introduction of principal mat tern to come before the Mate legisla ture Marling here next Monday, the bunlneaa of final approval or rejection lll rext wllh William D. 8lepbena, former Untied Slate congressman, who from present Indications will au nnce from the place of lieutenant governor to that of governor on or about March 4th, wben Johnaon bc comea United Btatea aenator. During the nmt month of tbe acaalon hllU will be Introduced. The lawmak ers will have a vacation during Febru ary, and in Marcb and April tbe bills will be voted on nnd put up to tbe new governor. Juat how far Stephens will go toward concurring In the Johnaon principle rvmalna to be seen. PIN THIS OPON WIFE'S DRESSER WARNS WOMEN AGAINST CUT TING CORNS ANY 8AY8 THEV LIFT RIGHT OUT COUNTY PROPERTY MOVEO TO MADRAS CULVER. Ore., Jan. . The county court of Jefferson county today drafted orders for tbe removal of the balance of tbe county property to Madras, tbe new county seat, and ratified tbe ac tions and methods used to remove the county records from here to Madras. Aak ChllceU country. bent the Klamath STRAHORN RAIL ROAD HONOR ROLL Hecauae style decrees that women crowd and buckle up their tender toes In high heel footwear they suffer from corns, then thoy cut and trim at these painful peats which merely makes the corn grow hard. This suicidal habit may causo lockjaw, and women are warned to stop it. A few drops of a drug called freer one applied directly upon a sore corn gives quick relief, and soon the entire corn, root and all, llfta out without pain. Ask the drugstore man for n quarter of an ounce of freetone, which costs very little, but is sufficient to re movo every hard or soft corn or callus from one's feet. This drug Is gummy, but It dries in a moment and simply shrivels up the corn without Inflaming or even irritating the surrounding tissue- or akin. Adv. SAV8 CHICKENS MUST II AMUSED DALLAS, Tex., Jan. 6. CulcVens should be amused. The feathered kind, that is. Authority for tbo above statement is Mrs. T. P. Marshall, field worker far tho extension service of the Texas Agricultural and Mechanical Colloge. Chickens hatched In an Incubator find llfo dnll and uninteresting because or the mechanical way In which they nro ushered Into the world, according lo Mrs. Marshall, "One wuy of umualng them," sho says, "la to pile Ane straw on the floor Mrs. 8. T, Shepherd 5.00 of the brooder, and let them tear It Mrs. Jean Orosbeck . . 6.00 down. They seem to enjoy it, and it I A Friend....-.- . ...... 5.00 teaches them to scratch." ' Mrs. B. a Henry 6.00 The following are the subscription:) taken to date by the Women's 1,000 Railroad Club to buy terminal grounds In Klamath Falls for the Stranora rail rail eoad: L. II. Hall $500.00 Dr. K D. Johnson 100.00 I). A. Kenyon 100,00 I . O. Mills 60.00 G. R. Manning 15.00 Mrs. W. E. Townsend 5.00 Mrs. Acnes Eskelaon 5.00 Mrs. C. E. Jay 6.00 Mrs. C. K. Drandenbur-g 5.00 Mrs. I. D. Whltmore 5.00 Mrs. W. J. Roberta 5.00 Mrs. Chas. Martin 5.00 Mrs. George E. Wlrtx 5.00 .Mm. I. A. Kenyon ... 5.00 Mrs. Z. C. Kimball 5.00 C. If. Italvert 10.00 Mrs. W. E. Faught 10.00 Mrs. J. D. Mason -.. 5.00 Mrs. Percy Evans .. '. 5.00 Mrs. Rert Withrow 5.00 Mrs. W. E. Seehorn 5.00 Mrs. J. H. Oarrett 5.00 Mrs. L. L. Truax . 5.00 Mrs. W. P. McMillan 6.00 Miss Oreta McMillan 5.04 Mrs. C. P. DeLap .. ........ - 5.00 Mrs. Bert Thomas ....... ....... 5.00 Mrs. R. R. Brewbaker 5.00 Mrs. 0 ten Johnson 5.00 Mrs. J. Perkins 6.00 J. T. Perkins 6.00 Mies Dorothy Weeks 6.00 F. Hill Hunter 6.00 Mrs. F. Hill Hunter ... 6.00 Mrs. R. M. Torrey ........................ 5.00 Mrs. Hasel Powell ..................... 6.00 Mrs. J. A. Oordon ............-...- 6.00 Mrs. A. J. Lyle 6.00 Mrs. Fred Fleet j. ...... 6.00 Mrs. F. R. Call 6.00 Miss Rachael Applegate . 6.00 Mrs. George H. Bennett 1 5.00 Mrs. K. 8ugarman . 6.00 Mrs. George Chamberlain 5.00 Mrs, Phoebe Hammer. 5.00 Miss Iaura Hammer. 5.00 Mrs. B. A. Cresa 6.00 Mrs. C. V. Fisher. 5.00 Mrs. Ed. Clowan - 5.00 Iiwrencb Mehaffy 5.00 Mrs. Harry Stilts)..., 6.00 Mrs. Andrew Collier Mrs. W. O. Smith Mrs. Alex Martin Mr. F, T. Sanderson .. Mrs. J. M. Evans . Mrs. Syd Evan ........ Mrs. J. H. Chambers .. Mrs. II. P. Dow Gertrude Eckman . Mrs. F, C. Murphey , Mrs. O, n. Manning .. Mr. Addle Williams Mrs. Berths Ezell Mr. Fred Cofer Mr. K. K. Magee Mrs. Robert Sloan . Mr. Nate Otterbeln Mr. W. C. Davenport New City Laundry Mr. W. II. Maaon Mr. B. A. Iggctt . M. Cook . Iec Simon Mlaa Almeo Wolf D. K. McDonald Irving Bradford II. F. Harry Mr. -Cvan R. Rcames Mr. Y.. B. Hall Mr. Chas. W. Eberieln Mr. Lottie Martin Miss Mabel Martin James Lytle William Tlmm . Mrs. C. C. Low Ely Nickerson Mrs. T. II. Lynch . Mrs. W. Dalton Mrs. K. M. Patrick P. B. McDonald . John Corey N. E. McClory , Harry Richardson Emma Mason Mrs. Chas. Ferguson Mrs. Mary Withrow Mrs. Don Zumwalt Mrs. M. L. Allison Mr. Alice Goeller -A. Carlson Mrs. Mrs. Mrs. Carl Cumminga . Mia Restoria French . Mr?. Ed Martin . Mrs. Touis Gerber Mrs. Earl Whitlock Mrs. II. J. Winters Mrs. Sam Smith. Mrs. O. E. WUIey Mm. J. C. Brockenbrough . Mr. George Cathey Mrs. L. O. Mills Mr. R. R. Hamilton Mrs. F. II. Mills Ma A. C. Henllne Mr. Bur go Mason Mrs. J. W. Siemens . Mrs. Laura Wilson . Mr. M. A. V'llklns Mm. EJeie Siemens Mrs. C. H. Wheeler . Mrs. LouU Holdisber . Mm. IL A. Mitchell . Mas. A. D Miller Mix C-Lisianre Miller . Miss Margaret Pitts . George Watt Mr. J. J. Parker B. St. George Blshup . Arthur tfolec Miss Alice McCourt . A. L. Alexander . Mrs. J. 8. Elliott Miss Maysel Sanderson . A Friend Mrs. H. Orem T. H. Mitchell Mrs. R. E. Smith . Mrs. J. Frank Adams . Mia Marie McMillan . ... G.00 .. 6.00 ..6 00 ... 39.00 6.00 - 6.00 .. 603 ..6 00 .. COO .. 5.00 5,00 .. 5.00 .. 6.00 - 5.00 5.00 COO COO COO 2r..0 2;.oo coo 10.00 25.00 COO 12.50 10.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 BOO 25.00 -5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.0U COO COO 5.00 10.00 COO 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 6.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 25.00 5.00 5.00 COO COO 5.00 5.00 COO 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 20.00 o we can readily understand tbe vital Importance of keeping the kidney ao tlve. Drink lots of water you cast drink too much; also get frost nay lhar otat about fonr ounoes of Jad fclta: uke a tablespoonful la a gM of water before breakfast sack moralag far a few days and your kidneys will act fine. This famous salts to made from the acid of grapes and lemoa jaoce. combined with lltbla. and has beea ucd for generations to cleaa aad stlav ulftte clogged kidneys; also to aeatreJ izo tho acid In tbe urine so It no long er I a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salt la inexpensive; cannot la Jure; make a delightful effervescent lllhla water drink which areryoaa should take now and then to keea tkeJr kidney clean and active. Try tkla, atAo keep up the water drlakiag. aad no aonbt you will wonder what I of your kidney trouble and 1 Adv. GLASS OF SALTS CLEANS KIDNEYS IF YOUR BACK HURT8 OF BLAD DER BOTHERS YOU, DRINK LOTS OF WATER When your kldneya hurt and your back feels sore, dont get scared and proceed to load your stomach with a lot of drugs that excite the kldneya and Irritate the entire urinary tract Keep your kldneya clean like you keep your bowels clean, by flushing them with a mild, harmless salts which removes the body's urinous waste and stlmulatea them to their normal activ ity. The function of the kidneys la to filter the blood. In 24 hours they strain from it 600 grains of acid and waate, What Have You Done to Your Watch? "Nothing." you say, "It Just stopped." Why shouldn't it stop? Mo machine can run forever without being cleaned aad oiled. A watch requires tale every 12 to 18 months. Yoa get It dene best at Upp's be cause an unusually skillful, careful, expert watchmaker does the work. Charges are very reasonable. Frank M. Upp Jeweler 433 Mala Street Official S. P. Watch Inspector Passengers and Baggage Aiywiere k dw Gty Qad Service ReasMaUe Rates PHONE 187 Western Transfer Company Sensational Offers do not effect our trad bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbHbHbHI B m BaBjL-SBM sfl -eW Wtow u-Hiy W. E. Seehorn Company Phnnr 72 622 Main Street Send Us Your Name And address and we will send you our big calendar and weather chart for 1917 ABSOLUTELY FREE It is the best one ever issued and has a map of the United States on the back. nun KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE UY THtlrT ORUeS i s:i