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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1917)
WRMfV ir l'liB Vsi r wi itiJ- M fS - tV ir v ' MS ? ' -4 ' &. .c !- FtiXf l8tf $&.&& sev. -jf " . . tt--..-.?--."T.'i'- V ,..v m.. tjfe h TAOR VOm .9 FOURTEEN DEAD ; IN SOUTH GALE FT"' -T- WK RKACMKS VKIfOCITY OK M MILKS PER HOL'R OFF POIXT RKYKS rbVNTKKX DIK IN STORM 8WRTT SOITM IT?"' r- SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. J A gale which reacbed a velocity of 80 mils an hour ot Point Reyes dam aged shipping, aad forced vessels to Ue wp Saturday. The Southern Pacific reports a tet rttc mow storm, and elides In the Sierras. An Atlanta report says four teen persons ajrc known to have died, and many others reported killed. One hundred are reported injured In the storm which swept the entire south lead. Get the Most for Your Money The Mutual paid in dividends 835, eefc.OOO more than any other com pany, and in 1917 pays. $2.t35. 398.7? nearly a million more Come ta aad share this, big dividend. F. M. Triest, Ag?nt.' Over K. K. K. Store. IMt FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW MMMMtlT SAYS LAMISN ARK 8MtN RtCtf Jt OF AM TEA AJIO SULPHUR Mr that lt eats s taetxa. tarae aray, dall aad by a lack at aaleker RMsm.1 ataeaelr. Oar aatttsre at Saga' Tea aad Salaam to kaaa her seeks aark aad beuttfal. and at wimia aad wHo Mr. that aaaattfal atak ekaae at hair wbiea la aa attract- Mat eaty tai Havaaaya va gat i iaawsJteaai ay aatlaa at aaySras mt a Meaat.battM: nVyatVa Saaa OaaaapfCT vataa dark; aa aataraOy. aa evealy. Baa eeeafatr taU tt has Taa jas aamaea'.'a wHkH. aad draw .- at atlase, By aatwfeataa- Rabto, taa ladlas wltk Wyatk'a Etaura aai Sataaar Cagsaoaaa. fa that ba Mm aaaatlfany. darkealag tba hair aftar a few' aaatlcattoaa. It also krtaa ack tha glosa and lustre, and gives it aa appearance of abuadsDceT , Wyetk'B Saaa' and -Rulpbur Com aomid fa a daUaktful toilet ranWta itfNtttt mt ta fanpart color and,a youihfol sppear-itheh aaceto tha.bair. It is not iotended.for taa core, Mngailon or prevention, of 1sasa. Adv. 11 C. LORENZ 708 Main; fit. PLUMBIXGSTRMFITnXG 'Windmills, Pamps and Pipe Work of all Kinds Water Pressure Syrtems Installed " AgeaU FAimUXKS-MOnSE EXGIXES VANRIPERBROS. SPECIAUSTS1 IX GROCERIES PHONE vtf i" n TEAS, FRUITS, COfFEE, ;,.- . , "Circle" . . . . . . . see aer aoaad Salaadld value far the arlca. Haaabostoffrieaaa BACOX "i Mi "' "Batcb-Xat",.,..,,,,. ft , pnrEAP?Wt-i Taraat' . - !.., aercaalSc (Oraaaii) Facr.V)orMa Graae jriraR itfi. t . ' il- '- The) la ladacaaiaal to bay. mon' - 'a aaatb la OaaMty ' ' i . ' ' ' S i. , r ' ' ' r. " :T . WafcaTabatttaauaataaai i-i ". ' ' -'' V - - ' - ' -- GET THE HABIT .2JF..efi S V V .'" 'v,(i -rt Czarina and daughters Ready for War l.llKBllllllllllllHBiV UMAx Hi . immWW:MmmmTmm . mmmmwsaei w MMmmtlmmwSmmmmmmmwmmBmniimmmmWB!'' " M. Bi iHBHnffinHB 9a9a9ai BammmmWFSHafaammmmmmmwnmmV" aKb V ,'9JaHar'wZal 1 KMl9a9a9a9a9W JmMAS I VJJrVL ' VMMf M v5i nlSPM wLtttttHPfiF fill HrACd ...IM 1 lAfLf I I . PJ9J9J9JE WWJarM M . & itCbl;- aakarKHE HaiSTOvV'C 1 KniA jAi.yjASfanFTOnfJ'iS ir.TSKiSBBBBBBBBBBSBlSaSiBBaBBBf K S vKa BBBBBBBBMBaB. PPBBBfetf-74 r.?' , 'J fl I mmmmmmmmmii w&nmg?rm ; i' FUW llMl :iaaaHflaBa9lafsBaSaK&::I,J.'X, :, -U P.dHit miss3BMmmMmm3d, Grand DMcheaa UUca The Csariaa Grand liiche Tatlana Th'W is the most recent photograph of the Cxarlna nnd her two urown daughter, the Duchess Olca ami the Duchsss Tallans. The photograph shuwg tkem In the uniforms of the reglmcuts of the Itusslin nrmy In which they are honorary officers. Enormous Jump in 0. S. January Exports Total Exceeds by Nearly $100,000,000 All Previous High WASHINGTON, D. C. Feb. .26. American ejportsrtotaled rela.Htl.- 020 In January, exceeding by nearly 8100,000,000 the previous high monthly, record of 8521.650,904. made, the precedlag'montbV according to a statement, issued today by the bureau of foreign and domestic com- raerce of the department of commerce. High prices are thought responsible for much of the recent lncreised value of foreign trade. Imports for Jan- uary 3re given, at 8241,674,851, a de- cided increase over the $204,:834,18S 937.345. as compared with 1322,038, of December and the $176,988,305 of 386 in 1916' and 833,540,717 in 1915. November. Both Imports and ex-.The exports of gold ln-January, 1717. iports for January show decided In- were, $20,719,898, while tho same !creasea-oVer any previous Jnnuary in periods in 19'l6 and 1915 recorded istory of American trade, The total exports for tho seven months ending January. 1917. wero $3,614,244,066, as against $2,1,82.-, 898,752 and $1j334,660,14S, respect- 1316, i34.056,u?,, as against i.3, ively, for the-same pcrjqds In 19i6j333t130 In 1915. and; $1915. 'For the twelve months r ' anient, fl.TtiMrtrv 1117 tlla In'tst T- t porta were $5764,S28,199, ns agaiint $3,616,827,914 in the game period. In 1916, and 02,177,436,760 for a like' period in 1915. Total trade for the years ending January 1917, 1916 and 1915, were, $8,213,806,443, $5,457,- 627,264 nnd $3,934,118,150, respect ively. The Imports of merchandise during the seven months ending Jan uary, 1917, were $1,348,232,550, as against $1,097,137:816 and $930.- Corner Jtk A MabtSU. COFFEES VEGETABLES .pISCUITS - "Tra Bla Bnia" Eagllab Style Chooclsto Da Ima. Pover taadwlcatN,WlIiagtaaaJ Cr. , ola Craaau, NeWauuw, Le- COOPA ,, awhJra, ,... RIPE OUVBS Lib, caa 49c , Ms.w, t a eawOC ,4Sc ,.,f.,.,,,.,f aad CssHfarala Xaral Oraagat. ! 1 : ; " ,1 . THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ' Monthly Records .70S;;36 for the same periods In 1916 and 1915. - t Ot the month's Imports, 74.61' per cent entered free of duty as' con ;pared with 73.75 percent tn January, 1916, .and 62.54 per cent In January, 1915. . . Gold Imports totaled $58,926,258 In January, 1917, as compared .with 815,008.232 in January, 1916. and f6.896,39ff In January, 191a. The Imports of gold for the geTen months eliding January, 1917, totaled $567,- l$10,213,517 and $69,G0.9. respest- ively. For tne seren nonius enaing January. 1917, gold exports were $110,106,668, and In a like perlod,lnJ Klamath County News Go' to Falls Ituyers "MEUUILL, Feb. 26 James Larkiu and Mlkn gullvan. nromlnent sheen- 'imen of Lakevlew, who have been spending the winter near Merrill with i their herd of sheep, have contracted their, lambs for 85.80, 'and yearling weathers, after, sheering, for $6.76 per head, with no cut. DeLap A Co, of Klamath Falls are the buyers. , XpUad's DecMoa VaheM MERRILU'Feb, J. The state su preme court. baa atUaied the tfeeiaiba of the late Judge George Noland in favor of the city of Merrill and against A. F. Clubine. Clubine, who formerly operated a saloon ia Merrill, was ar rested and fined for .allowing bla place to be open oa eleettea day., He 'ap pealed from the Merrill recorder's de cision to the local court for a review, but Judge, ,Nojaa4 vpkeld the declaloa agalnat'ClBjbjbtp Tbe case was tain appealed toftte supreaie.court. , tfc " Opeas Dreae Farfora .MERRILL. Feb. S Mrs. D. J. Rafrowa kaa.Meae ffrewnaklng aar lora over tba" HeDaiuM store, aad fa ready to fake ii sewing .of any de scription. Dreea auklag, Ullorlag and all kinds of fancy or cobsbjob Ib. MerrM.Parsoaaki ( MERRILL, Feb. . Paul McDoa aid returned ' Friday -froai Medfard, w'bere be has beea speiidlag tbeaast i- Or w, Offleld made a business trip Klamath falls last' week. ' ST . I A -W .-.... tul.... .. ... I.. I JIT. nnu r. iioueifc i'aiiuii wmv in 'own " Frldar and ntetlded the tin- men's ball A number of Klamath Falls people. wero present at tho firemen's dunce. Monte Mobtneon was in from his ranch and attended the dance. Fred Stukel wsg a county scat vis. , Itor on Tuesday of this week. .Clyde Van Meter spent a few dayn Dare on biiilneu connecied with well' drilling. A. Knllnn, tho enterprising Malln merchant.' was in Klamath Fnlts on business, last week. C. 0. Merrill attended tire Klks' do tngs on Tuesday evening at the county scat. Liaers laml Reported Safe BOKDBAir, Fob. 86. The Anierl can steamers Rochester and Orleans, tile first to defy tbo German sub order, hive passed tho barred tone safely, and are expected to dock today. 3atn Arm Htiliw TOKIVO, Japan, Feb. 20 The Nlp- tpon iiisen Kalsaa steamer. Hue, the largest In Japan, has' decided to arm alt merchantmen destined io sail for American or Kuropenn ports. In your gift to the bride There is never a question mark In tho wedding lneiont from Upp's. The bride known it Is a tribute of true friend ship, chosen with deliberate care after comparison ot tho best patterns of the fore most manufacturers, wheth er your choice bo Sterling Silver, Cut Glass or Jewelry. . Tbe Upp imprint on the' box containing tbe gift la a com pliment to your good taste and good purchasing Judg ment. Frank M. Upp Jeweler rr 488 Mala Street Oaelal S. P. Watck luaeeter -jr. .-- PADEt SHANNON .M.UM1HM AND ', iTAM TTHM aftaaa4BMmf ' ' HIBT METAL WORK Of ALL KINM 1023 Main St. PRIDE "STOVE" LEA 6UE QUITS FOR YEAR MKAh HIIIX WMRTKIIM ,NI HWIIIT. IMi KXPKIITM IIKHKRT RTttVK UAII. WIB HPIUS TH 1MMP AT MtiUMKXTO KOIl HPIUNU TMAINIX'mlHlim'0( rhttnaalUm ulTtiti k) 8AN KltANCiaCO, Kb. a.The Hot Slove" l-cii scsnon came Io nu end today In San Francisco. Tht Sin Kruiiclfio Const league li-tll club, headed by Pilot Hurry Wolvorton. will .advance oif Sacra iinnito. and thi training season 'f I y IT will bo opened. For sttver'nl day Henry Merry, owner of the nVl,i Mm been In thu rnpltnl clly prejiarliK . Iu...... M.III I,mIii the puiK witere inv imjei i j ivirninin. Brranelus hotel nieummoiUtUms, He,.,... ir.iri..ri H. ftnihtt .u,,i ai. u I MamistT Wolverton made n fivluK trip in Sacrnmento early till fM. conifllcL lK arrangements for tho work In Iho Uiub lUIUV. i AlthotiBlt the Seal? will k to jrninemo louar, u is not rMienni the artuiil workouts will beEln lirnnc- (dlntvly. m j Tiie.-'eais win oie, iuc -l( ..., ,lu .1 hjsbal livid which l virtually ,11-. Uevreatbm park hs beoii en- jtlrely rebuilt since tlm curtain ranjt down on the ItUfa eason. The odle,,ut, fr t,p relief ira)vl (or In tWr! '.tands linvo been replaced by much -w,IM,tttiln, tv-w: mor) Wwtern and raparlnin pavilions, j K()r n j,gmet f,)r cam Bj . nm n,c omlrta park hns been enlarged. 1(.ry vt lne following described j.. The t lillftile .tgency i trie itotint .. ..... M.HtH.i.la. .Htl ll.eV HM.Ilt.l.' .rmn .imimt-, w..., .., -- ..-". er. in llie lli'iimnee field. 33 RUB LUMBAGO OR PAIN FROM BACK KfH PAIX RIGHT GIT WITH K.MAM. TRIAL HOTTf.K OF OI.lt, PKXKTItATING "hT. JACtUfH Oil." Rheumatism Is "pain only." Not ono caso In fitly requires Internal treatment. Stop drugging. Huh sooth- log. penetrating "8t. Jacob's Oil' Sensational Offers GO not effect our trade Wood and Hay W. E. Seehorn Company rhne 7? t2'2 Main Mrret New City Laundry We Quarantse Our Work, i hlrts and Collars tundsred. We else wash silk, Wool, and eel- orca gods very carefully. Try tie once and be eenvlncea. Our arleea re rlfht Pbene 184. 127 Fourth Street Sack ef Flrat MatJeMI tank ' TTi'TJTlTTTrnriJV A Wdman'i No womaa aaree to keen muck money la tbe koaee. Still, every day some eeeuioa arkee wk eke ads seed far a little more asaitey taaa aha fatw aafe la keeelBg oa kaad . Wky aot 'start a check oc r eoBtt It aolrea the prpblea la a safe, eoBvenleat ameer, 1 , - ' ' ' " FIRST STATE m OUCH! BACKACHE! sBawaBllJgaa JMATH - MONDAY, FMRRl'ARV IM, ir nhi WW your ww, mirr, MMtal l.tHntlv.. "Ml Jspnli'a Mil" I. .. . ' J ,,,-......... ., - n uarn. r rhruRtalUm euro which novcrfe. ppolnts and cannot burn ilm ii, l.lnibor ittit Qtill comiihlnlnit n a iiimll trial ttotilo of oi.i, mm.lt J f .. nil" Hi KIIV .!,.. .1 . ' 1 oviiHRu,. ... ..r "'"n ""ic, Ihai ,J ,..-4 . u.-...U, .,..ll I.. .. . VI lll niuni.Tin jvm ii up irt(t do- rheumatic pain, sarenemi, ttimt and sweillmt. Don't mifTrr! IUIU . awalla you. "Ht.Jacoh'n oil" lni(urW Ilia last nan century, nun u Juit n good for sciatica, nrurnlnln. lunbt, bacVctia, spraln.-Ailv, LEGAL NOTICES 0jjlHVHn m . w rtunnnoa (No. 918 l.nw) In the Circuit Court, In ami t,.r t'ounty. of Ktnmalh ami Htat t Oreton, l.-a It. Ilnusun nml liner llinwt 'Plaintiffs, V. Herbert M, Hmllli ami Artie M (tniu ! .. A ........ ' jm,,, iWrnitlanM above tuntt' , ,,(, ,inn;f llf ,). ,Su, Cl, 0rfM v.t Jr j,(.rr,j, renuireU t ptf 'nml ii).nr to the roiillitunl (II..I twnnn i, M,e ab.ivw eiitllW ;j ((,H CJ r f,, ,j, 3,1 ,y ( Aj,n ,,,J7 .,,, ,H.Mj: ,u ,n8( u ()n. hlin rtfr(bcd hi ilm rdir ntftW J ,,rfill1 uX this kUminoni, ami If M '.j m , j,,llrt,sr v,s,, b,r, .nir r c,ltfrwst. tmt!i ut WM, ,,,r.ofi .iirtlntlff will ani'Ir tn At rrtys Ten dairy tn, different brteii and colors, Jersey. llolifln, ttcjl of various mirks and brsmis; tktor tteer calves; one heifer talf; t" bay ttmres, 4 and K jeart o!d, est , Imck one farm waconi one Untkfii, moarr; two set ibmlile ukkr- J nes: one saddle: one burrow; m ' WKlklng plow, one rlUlne atUeV meiit: twodofen iililckriis: oltotV' small ton!, consisting of htjrforU. farm toolst lr.: nil of (aid pros-, rrly ielnt; located on tt vm, known m the Ira , llancn risd. near the postofflct? of Keno, Klsa-' nth tounty, Oregon, or for si htt. dred ($600.tin) doltnrs i( theiiw cannot bu delivered, as dstaifaj and mt of this action. f Tills aumrniimr In served Uon rM.tt ld defendants, by pnbllcstiim lam.1 of lii the Kv:nlng Herald, a puMk J newspaper of genersl clrculatl. 'frlnled nnd published at KUsmt jr'nlls. Klamath county, Oretor, owj it weK, tor aix cojiscruuio w- ( seven Inscrtlona). the first paWMs-, itlon being made February 19. Hltt ' i and the Inst inibllrntloii April 2, !,. 1 by order of tbo Hoimrabls 1, V. kaj. ikendull. lHdg of the rlrrult wuitrfl 'Klitnntli county. Oregon", which lU:' t ,..(. u-nd tiiiiiln. Anterifil. datF4 lis .. v. "f'rr:.:.:r. ,k. a Diet) in tin nun reurunry i, ' V. II. A. MKNNRI1, Attorney for PMiitlB., 19-2t?-5-1 2-196-5 WOOD Just dione l7 and k for Iff ton. He la the man w ho can soN your wcmmI prolileui for you, Klamath Fuel Co. . sajsMbMMbbJMJMyMWNsjsa Under New JbnageoKal We aai to tfcepublk war the o. K.. we have takea aver the Mas, aad wM.iaWaee the bJ"l of scrrlce. 8aaM old and " aatroaa, 0.tlJTnFsSl MOKLK mmm iwi kSVbkjbJVbMMVVVltfMVktfVVIvVArftA SAVINGS B. s..b-if;ff( ' TjaalawiLiS , ,-, i ts' 4r$L FkLLS,paBOOM, .,(- T & & .. m & FJK 'C A vi ww: &W- v- v J,T'fj, ' f . t . St. 'il&- 4US"3