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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1917)
V $1 "" FS tew .' ' y v WBIU'AHV UT. HIT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALL. 61kisA6H faor mn ''' fnuntv Court Proceedings W" .iiiviMV TttltM. MIT I.U.N AMV TKHM, ItllT hrl.iiJi. Kbirjr t, lilt. 1rV. ' ...., m adlours art .?:"" j... ..reaeat. .11 BlRIVvl" v- - ,,,HllWrlMlowJ,"i,.WWt "TT ... i.utrurM l M rwr- -- . . h ,r dmiifi'"" iBtuniK. widow a pen 1917 ... widow' HH ll.tl pen 10.10 11.00 lt.ll 1T.M !. !. WalUn. i w r- . y SaMltr, i " . ... ,forFr. m U.Utf. I1W i rt rr-1 IM C, DSMIwm. w,,,v" " i for fw- ' ' ' Pultl. whin "" CuM. IJ7....... saw1- "- . Ktrtt. widow ' fa Hf ftb. 1917 I, ggrinarui, - jr r6. ii.... HHtM. .' t. tar Feb. II7 , , Tall, widow' " ifetFeb.l "'" KltTd, widow's pea- . .... a. .. 11 f Feb. Itl J. "" g. Htdlsoti. wiaowe rrFtb. 1117.... ,hlleler;wldow,peu- neifer Feb. ! iCHowr. wiaow a pea- iter Feb, ! a Ady. ' If Fell'" M. Caalrsu. wisow safer Feb. l17 . . . . I retrnw. widow's pea- IwaftrFtb. II7 ss.it g. WlUon. wisow-e Isantie tot Feb. I9IT.... 17.t MM, wiauwti pew- for Feb, 1917 E. Frtnrh. widow's task for Feb. 1917.... altk. aiu couaiy tar for Feb. 1917 It.tt Omaatj, aid couaiy pawferFtb. 1917 lt.oo Karen, eld couaiy BNTferFtb. 1917 Ift.ll i Httl. aid county poor I a Feb. 1917 IMS aid county poor I te ft. HIT . Anas, aid county poor tofts.1117 ! M. Liberty, aid couaty httsrltrFeb. 1917 II.M i Session, aid conn. I tytMr for Feb. 1917.... 11.01 . Jet Frattrt, aid county wwftrFtb., 1917 IMI MMkll. aid county I not far Feb. 1917 11.00 Oetdtll, aid couaty mrrtr rb. ii7 H.oo lit fottovtex claims were allows I tat High School Doard ud tka ww lutrutttd to draw war 1 1 tit lllih School Pb4 tor r mpKtUt ameunta: p. 1 XtUdtrtr, aalary paa MtJuury 1117 L Orttf. Mlary Jaauary HIT :i Itwau, uliry Jaauary mr i atmaall. salary Jaa- rim Ul.lt I Mtari. atlarr Jaauary 17... 1M 17.l ll.lt tT.M tt.tt 7I.M llt.tt t t 4 Hill 11ESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS A ILAaa or wALvai vm KIDNKYI IF .WMIHfYOU ragularly uoublo la mm torn r ."W a waUkaowa aKHttHy, few - ana acid la tkty baooi 1 tianUk: clo y amJ wtetf dlatnaa, parUoatariy a "wry la tte IMaW Nt wiataa, atvara Rf-elitl Apiikgalf, tnlury January 1917, ,..,. mk.ss J. H. Ilaln, ailary Janunry III" . a a t . . . . . . , i , , III R, J, Mayor, aalary Jniiunry 1117 . ..... i . . ...... . 1 1 n , :t 3 M. H, Taylor, mtlnry January 1117 ii iiimii, I IN,.' 2 J. M, Hork, "Mlwry Juiiiiitry 1917...,...,,.,..,.,,, 1 1 ft.f.2 laura llammtr, nalnry Jin. , Nary. 1117 . , , mil a, C. HiimIii. i.ilary Jmi. uary 1017,. ,,.,, 1 1 1 1 Mayaol K. HamtKium, nalnTy oao-lialf January I I J . . , , . . 42.&Q Roto IS, KtwuM, aalary Jan. wiry 1117...... fti.oo Sid frailer, aalary Jntiltur January lit? 22, so Wtteupon Court ndjoitrnct) umll Wodnooday. Kelituary "Hi, it IT. MARRION IIANKH. County Jii.Iko, r. II. McCOItNACK. Cortinillontr. BURRKItl. HIIOUT. CouimUi)oiit)r. ai WOMEN'S PARTIES MAYC0NB1NE TU MKKT IN WAMIII.YfSTON 111 I IX WAR rOI.ICIKM AMI TALK OV AMALOAMATIOX OK TIIK VAIII. Off BKANCHI-M AHIIINUTON, II. C. Kwb. 27. lror to tn Wblto Houm unioi,tr. tlon ta foagrowlonal Union and U10 Natleaal Womtn'a iwirty will hold runrmllona at th national liftitlquar Ura art, blnnln day afirr to. Morrow. Two Important aubjctts arc to lr ronaidtrwd by the delri- tlm ml- vMbtllty of fraralnc a war limp tol ley lor atiffraaUu and Hi" iriKl taat lal feoen made to romblrip tin- voting aad non.votlng women of the country Into one bin polltlm! nricnti Uatloa by a merger of the union and the wumen'e party, Master of American Ship Sunk by Sub Bwlwlwlwlwlwlwlwlawlw&BBnw laWaHiBnWnnnEiWi I KaliatflBVll IllVilflPli llVii IHBiLmiil HaOlwHPKM French Freighter in Battle With Submarine County Expert9! 1 t rcildent of each organ ,:i Icy two or three more hunter , (ration In the county, fly the pro- who will derote their entire time to AnT .11 faJWtlonf of thla letter. It la planned to the control of predatory animate. IVliHHlllJf ICpOrt'ktep In clote touch with the campaign Many farmer of the county hare con (Cewtlaned fraca Pagt 1) jtottiat definite figure regarding eoit ferred with the biological aMiataat and rMultt may so obtained. To tola regarding extermination ex eeyetee. 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It la planned to spend some n.er directions end to report results, and conference with polton mixers' time In personally assisting each or-l Plans for ground squirrel .control were held In order to atandirdlto op- 'sanitation In the county later In the 'were discussed with Mr. H. W, ftratlnni. Three meeting were Held summer, wy o aomg, 11 is nopea lo.nmcKa 01 me inaian reciamanon eer- at which the ground squirrel and Jackrebblt work wa discussed, meth od eiplalned and plana made for future extermination efforts through out the year. The biological assist ant apent one day mlalng rabbit polt on for nn entire community, and wa assisted In this by the odcor of the organUatlon. Several euccetiful rab bit kill were reported. Perhaps the best result with rabbit poisons were obtained la Uagell Valley. While figures are not available from report actually clear area of squirrels that will otherwise be neglected. If necen. aary, vacant government lands, ditch bank, reads, etc., will be cleared of squirrels by the United States biolog ical survey co-operating with the atate, county and county agriculturist. office of county agriculturist Hunter Kaaployed The biological assistant employed a predatory animal hunter for the pre- vice, and n large batch of poison wa prepared at Chlloquln for uae la the spring. Circular letter were written and peraonil visits made concerning the work of the extension service aad the received, It la estimated that some taken in order to suppress the spread 1,000 rabbits were poisoned In the of rabies and reduce the losses by pre county. Rabbits In the county were datory aalmiia In general. As the comparatively scares, aad it was la, weather moderates. It la planned to posklble to make spectacular kills,; ' auch aa were made la Lake aad Crook counties during the preeest winter. At Tow Own 1 Bay Psrcberoa stallion. I years, datory animal Inspector at Pendleton, old, weight 1,660 seaade; broke to who will operate la the county work; tire, Dalton'a "Bob"; graad throughout the year. This atop was' sire, Adams' "Klamath." Mward rteuer, Bonanza, Or. It-It Accwrats) KUaaath Ask II Wh i' 11 (I; Kroncl, line freighter submarine In the "ruthless" auuma- (liiy.iiii' rami' Into New York harbor, rluo warfare. The submarine fired aim bronchi now of the fact thatlthree shots at bar. bat the gunner of liorlly iifKir liming the eoiat of the (luayne answered with, two shots, Frnnce ho whm attacked by n Oermanjnnd aunk tho submarine. Strychnine for community poteonlng by club was apportioned -by thevklo-', logical assistant from hit personal upply until the arrival of the county, atrychnlne. I Kamtsrs Hhow Intetwst Parmer of the county showed, moro Interest In the control of ground qulrrela thin In the rnbblt work, nnd thla project wa taken up with three, organisations in person and with ev- erat others by correspondence. Stand nrdlied methods of work which have resulted In successful operation la Rome teventy-Bve club la other atate and counties, were deecrlbed and ei plalned. Circular lettera containing. formula aad revisions la the meth od of mixing were neat to poison j Bend to Entertain Pine Manufacturers Western Pine Association to Meet There in August With Others to Organize Lumbermen ssBaaaV aanfl aBBna.aBBaBBaft AAa Rubber Gloves WJtflfVTHfrULS It Is cheaper and far more comfort able to wear out gloves than to wear out hands. It will take a long time to wear out a pair of our gaaranteed Rubber Gloves. Ibices, see, 7Sr, 1.M ; oregomSSI TeVfifwl"1 whcivc tvuvricuLAf pcopls UV Tlie.ll OftLKSS IIKNU. Keb. 27. Uend will enter tn 1 11 the Wotlern Pine Mauuficturers' AsMtclatlon at their meeting to be! tielil hi August, at which time Invita tion will be extended to the Pacific Const Tlr Manufacturers and the Cal ifornia .Sugar and White Plue Associa tion', according to T. A. McCann, gen- fern! manager of the Bhevlln-Hlxon eomimny, who extended the Invitation to tlu association, and who also made tho suggestion that three branches of tho iissoclattoii bo formed, namely: 1 KiiIIhpoI Mont., for Montann; Spo- for another year. kaue. Wash., for Eastern Washington and Xorthern Idaho, and one for Ore gon nnd Southern Idaho. T. A. McCann, general manager; Janiet Hennesasy, assistant manager of the Bhevlln-Hlxon compaay, aad Harry Ilrooka, sales manager for tea Bii'ks-8canlqa company of Bead, were In' attendance at the meeting, which waa held la Spokane. A the administration of President B. H. Hornby of Dover. Idaho, aad boon very satlafactory. the associa tion re-elected him to tho presidency DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING rttastlaatl ajeatasaai 'nwatloa. yoar areai .! ,u .- SlW1!1 i ;: .V MS Belt. h mm tl take a uuhm2i sk.'b 1 tUr before srtsMaai tor ft aad VnilV WM.n. Mt U. me-' mmT, 'Z -" ws seaws ,mm TBI fanunia mmUm lm -M- I'lk' --. . mmm WM mmmmu '.. aaw of far with Utaia, MiMi nneratlot. to and PW MUvJty, alN to Ml S tee, ton; Bi tes fJeh eaaaot ltobtful ?. wklol JWSUne sow aaal ' troldlas esstZ; .ft. wHM I Ms4tor t)a. BtfWS MrtBIl etVrssejt RtJthv atilllaaa anVaaani to Captala SUphen McDonough,wlinte borne to Is Maine, waa matter of the American schooner Lyman M. Law. which waa sunk In the Mediterranean February llth by an Austrian or Ger man submarine. LIKE ELECTRIC BUTTONJDN TOES THUS WHV A CORN IS SO FAIN- FUL AND SAYS CUTTJNO MAKES ROW. THWf us atootrlo button and you a aoataet with a live wire which rlaja the bell. When your aboes preta agalatt your core it putnet us snsrp rsota down Hn a tentltlve nerve and yes gat a abock of yaln. InsiaaA af trlmmlag your cornt wbtoh waraiy stakes them grow, Just atos Into aay 4ns store and ask for a tjaarter of a ouaee of freesone. Thlt wMtoat Ytry Uttie, but Is sufficient to raMivs ttary bar or sort corn or nai luafraaa aae's fast. A few drops np atla.aUreotly uson a tender, aching eatost tbt sortasM Instantly, and oast'tha'aani ahrtvela up so It lift riftrt'Twat Md all, without pats. Tito srsg is aarml and navtr la- MMmtmrn'mm mmmm trrltataa the SUriWUad 'i 1st llewM Sf ails, PSM adr, RELIGIOUS MEN MAKING PLANS WOltMXO (IN TIIK THrXIRV THAT Mt.S'ti HOVIM WHala I)K SICK AF TICK Kl'ltorKAX WAIt IS FIN ISH KD HOSTON, Feb. 27. On tho theory Hint men's toula will be tick after the European war Iiuh flnlthed tearing tlioin to pieces, famous religious lead- era met here today to consider what spiritual medicine shall be prepared for them. Tho provontlori of future wnm by pi oner rellgloun teaching alto Mill bo (onndered. "Thlt (convention of the Rellgloua Kdurutlon Association' said Secre tary Br. Henry F. Cope of Chicago, r'lu one of prenarodnos by education rather than by armament." Among tluiKo present are Blthop Francis J, MrConnell of Denver, Qovernor Mc- Call of Mntsachusetta, Professor J, B. Keiter of Texat, Dr, Kattuljt Kato of Japan, William Douglas McKentle ot Hartford, Rabbi Henry Levi and Har rlton 0 Falllott of the International V, M. C. A. "IIZ" GLADDENS i SORE, TIRED FEET NO PCFFKD-UP, IHIliMNG, TKN. DKR,-ACHING FKET NO CORNS OR CAIXOV8KS "Kwrt -liuerl lAeTO- Vs v Hopes every, man and woman here will adopt this splendid health habit Says-a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it washes poisons from system, and makes one feel clean, sweet and fresh. Look for Now WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 17. If you ore in a hurry and have not neon onoof the new dollar bills, don't mlitnko II for a "V," Complalnta were made to treasury dopartment oHolalt today by persons who have boss short chtuKtd isectpUBf stw onet la a roll of flvt dollar bills, "Tit" makes sore, burning, tired feet fairly dance, with delight. Away go the aches and pains, tho corns, eat louiet, blisters, bunions and chil blains. "Tli" drawt out the acids aad sol. sons that pat up your foot.- No nut ter how har you work, how long you dance, how far you walk, or haw leag you remain oa your feet; "Tit" brlass restful foot comfort. "Tit" Iswtagtsal. graad, wonderful for tired, "ashlat.' twolien. smsrilag feet. Ah I how tost. fortable, how happy you foal.. Tour feet just tlagle for Joy; shoes asvor hurt or seem tight. I ' ' Oet a 16-eant ,box ot 'Tta'' sow from any druggist or 4eHriastsit store. Had 'foot torture ttrojrfi WSSf IMIHT WW, r flf twmt tint, awsst sM hay. ftpsskl s whe year'e toot ses aly lleeate-Adr ' ' grZ' WHy is man and woman, half the time, feeling nervous, despon dent, worried; some days head achy, dull and unstrung; some days really incapacitated by ill- nets. If we all would practice the fcinking of phosphated hot water before breakfast, what a gratify ing change would take place. In stead of thousands of half-sick, anaemic-looking souls with pasty, muddy complexions we should see crowds of nappy, healthy, rosy cheeked people everywhere. The treason is that the human system does nbt rid itself each day of all the waste it accumulates under our present mode of living. For every ounce of food and drink taken into the system nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out, else it ferments and (forms ptomaine-like poisons in the bowels which are absorbed into the blood. Just as necessary as it is to dean the ashes from the furnace each day, before the fire will burn bright and hot, to. we must each morning clear the inside organai of the previous day's accumula tion of indigestible waste and body toxins. Men and women, whether sick or well, are advised to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime- -stone phosphate in it, as & harm less means of washing out of the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels the indigestible material, waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri fying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Millions of people who hUr) their turn at constipationbilipusv attacks, acid stomach, sick -headaches, rheumatism, lumbago, nervous days and sleepless nights have become real cranks about the morning-inside, .bath. :.A! quarter poundiof limestone phos phate will not coTmuch at the drug, store, but is sufficient to., demonstrate to anyone its clean ing sweetening and froaftenlag ,. effect upon the system. ' & :i'. -- M f.i As'l i'i ! ST1 - I !tf1 Bl "Tl "'l M tihtti "5 SllkJrt' ' !if5T,. IfUKA?. -CMJ &irsfoZirr, S 7VWT,e J. .s, -"fisr : SttiMte':. JZffi-j'i&W v t SIK, X J J'i.aW X3b'iS i w' ' .-B .-?&" Us i&Mmfi. - -. -S. - m .&2Ltr &&: A .!&&.- .T.; t- ;jy-"f .Svf, x r?'&m&