The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 21, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH SI. ISIT
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JC 1' -TOR SALE
mt SALE A $530 ptsno, rood as
Bw. Price $200. W.S.Slough. I3-tf
FOR SALE Automobile. Esquire at
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mtteh N., Eaaalre L. E. Tapper.
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FOR SALE--Dalry cows and calm.
- See Joseph Victoria. Malta, Ore.
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FOR SALR-Twe modern nicety lo
cated banswlows at reasoaasle price
aad HraasTP'O. Box its.
FOR BALE OR RENT At verr reas.
MMe priea.a soft drink eatab
IMbaaat'coaialete. la Malta. Ore., on
ZaaM'a aveaae. Tenaa. part cash
aad part oa cood aecaritr. A real
aae chaace 'for' a hastier to start a
ajood haataeas. laaaire Joseph Vic
toria. Malta. Ore. l'-Ct
FOR SALE ICe acres, fenced aad
'eras reaeed; 79 acres aeeded to
tail rye: fair aaas aad hara, with
other aathalMlaaa: stock well with
wtadmlM; alsa deaseatk: well; ao reas
, naahU eJT refaaed; coe aad see it.
mftaasa nana for aelUas. A. F.
Claataa. S asRea aaath af Merrill. is-
FOR RENT
.FOR RRKT A tre roeai house dose
TOIJCT 'Reavs aood seraaer work;
alae aoaseroek work. Sea T. H.
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LOST Pair old awaated eyeglaaiaa
ia ease, aeaiewhere betweea opera
fceaae aad Hot
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Springs. Reward.
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, .hook, with aane J. F. Reynolds oa
same aad containing Talaable papers.
Retunt to Haaald oSlee and receive
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lOSCELLANEOUS
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MONEY TO LOAN oa aaod security
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UONTSELL your hides and pelts aa-
,-til you see B. Pf' Iawis, th St., hear
KtoaMth. Phone 355. S-tf
NOTICE Is hereby glvea by the Local
ACarpeater'a Union, No. 190. Klsai
atb" 'alls, Oregon, that, owing to the
lacreaslag high cost of living, they
will lacrosse their eal of wage froat
cec,io COcTper hour, sach Increase be
tas eaectlve an and after the 1st
day of May, 1917.
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PROFESSIONAL CARDS
, JOHNJC. CI.ROHORN
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DR. F. M. WHITE
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SERIES or RULES M PREPARED
BY THE UNITED SPANISH WAR
VETERANS WITH RESPECT TO
TREATMENT OP OU GUr
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rule prepared by the Called State j
Spanish War veterans of. Portias. I
who recently offered a reeelutloa tof
rrcsiaent vviuon, anurias aiai 01
their loral' suonort. The susMOttoas
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ibj- tbe veteran follew:
The Sag should mot be hoisted
fore sunrise, nor allowed to remain
np after auaset.
When the aatloael cetera .are pass
ing oa .parade, er review thai saeetn-
tor should. If wslktag. haK. aad H
sitting, rla aad stand at atteattoa
aad uncovered. 1
Warn the Sag Is Sewa at, half staJT,
a a sign of moaralag. it aaeatd be
hoisted at fall staff at the coactaaloa
of the funeral.
At placlac the Sag at half eta it
arte khoald ha hoisted to the top at
RESPECT FOR FLAG
l-StltB -aad thea lowered to position.
ins wmwaHi fcv raactniB w
staC it ahoald he raised to the top.
Oa MeaMrial Day. May St. tha Sac
shoald f y at half staff froaa saasire
aatll noon, and full ataF froat boob
uatll saaset.
Flats whipping theawelres to
pieces oa buildiags Is a sight decried
by the veteraas aad they also call at
teatioa to the soaMtisaes lacraatase
of. the Sag for adTertlslas purpose.
It is also suKteated that Udlrld
uals, Maads aad orchestras shoald
ellaUaate audleys la which the aa-
tilbaal airs are coatalaed aad ahoald
play sach airs ladlrldaally. .Theater
ataaagera are asked, not to allow acta
to ase the Sac for purposes which
cheapen It or ase It for aay hat a
patriotic deatoastratioa.
DMnthCMaij News
JIT. LAKI. March XL Mrs. T. N,
Case and son. Kenneth, returned froai
Hollywood. Calif.. Saturday, attar
several ssonths visit there. Miss
Hatch1, Mrs. Case's sister came with
tbem to spend the suatater.
To Teach at Mt. Leal
MT. LAKI. March 21. Dick Han
non; who now teaehes the Fairview
school, will teach at ML Lakl next
year.
Jadae Grmath Better
MT. LAKI. March JL Everett
aad Clyde OriSUb spent Sunday night
aad Monday ia town with their father.
Judge OrllSth. They report Mr. Grif
fith as better, and his many friends
of Mt. Laid wish him a speedy, re
covery.
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MT. LAKI, March 31. Mr. Swaa
of the Merrill section .was a Mt. Lakl
visitor Sunday. , '
tUr.brafdery Ctab ta Man,
MT. LAKI. March 21. The Em
broidery Clab will; meet with Mrs
Chas. Latta oa Thursday,
Preaches Saaday
MT. LAKI. March 21. Elder
Cbeyne preached at the Mt. Lakl
church last Suaday, He leave soon
for Washington.
Mt. Lskl Persoaals
MT. LAKI, March 21. Mrs. Low Is
visiting Mrs. Herb Phillips,
C. N. Snow was la towa Tuesday,
L. A. West was a Klamath visitor
Monday, ,
Mr. Trefore and sister called oa Mr,
and Mrs. Saow Saturday..
DR. F. R. GODDARD
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treataieat fa be anaal (a aav gsvaa
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Army Officers Now Buy at Son DJefo ArisftM ScAoof
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Colonel W. A. Clnssford. commander of tlio United. States army aviation
Diego. Calif., aad his executive oDlcer. Colonel V. U Kcnly. havo become very busy since united States broke
with Germany. They bavc plans to turn out nbont S00 aviators a year, but In rase of hostilities this number
would. have to be Increased many fold.
RAILROAOS AND
& liH niOlCDEC
COMPANIES CLAIM GOVERNMENT
XOW HAS RIGHT TO PREVENT
STRIKES IN THK FUTURE, AND
THK MKX RAY "NOT SO."
NEW YORK. MarcVSl. The Ad-
amsoa law decision established tne
right of the government to prevent
strikes, a statement given out by the
railroads contends.
The brotherhoods take an opposite
view of this content I Ion.
The switchmen brotherhood recent
ly awarded increased pay, will be tak
en care of at the expiration of their
preseat eoatract, the railroad man
agers snaouace.
Ad$rs Are Parents
of Perfect Child
Betsy Ray Mile
Betsy Ray Miles, aged 4 years, was
examined by the Life Extension Insti
tute, which ha former President Taf t
for chairman of It board of director.
ana ne was rouaa w wi peneci
child. She wss rated AA, which
100 per cent.
Betsy I 8 feet 3 Inches tall, weighs
33 pounds', ha a chest measurement
af 30 Inches and a waist meaauraaunt
of II Mi Inches. She ha, a good dis
position and aavven temper, due to
good health. She weighed eight
pounds at birth. Her father Is Homer
Mile aad her mother Helen Ray
Mil, bath wall kaowa oa the stags.
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ItV SCHOOL OK COMMERCE
UNIVER81TY OF OREGON. Eu
gene, March 11. Allan C. Hopkins of
the school of commerce, has been
commissioned by the United States de
imrtmcnt of agriculture to conduct a
survey of the potato Industry In Ore
Ron. Mr, Hopkins has already begun
work, nnd expects to occupy about
three weeks la msklng the survey.
He will collect laforntstllon regarding
the acreage, yield, price and exports
ct Oregon potatoes.
In making thia Investigation, which
Is to be the moat complete of Its kind
yet undertaken la thl state, Mr. Hop
kins Is ollcltiag the co-operation of
the farmers' organisations, grsages.
shippers, market masters aad all con
nected In aay way wHn the produc
tion and marketlag of potatoes.
MEDAL UP FOR
HIGH STUDENTS
PEACK ESSAYS ON "THE INFLC
ENCE OP THE VNITED STATES
IN A PLAN FOR PERMANENT
PEACE" TO RE WRITTKN
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu-
gens, March 21. High school stu
dents of the state of Oregon have aa
opportunity to compete ia tha gold
medal essay contest to be held thl
' spring under the direction of the
American School Peace League, of
which William H. Taft I president.
At the invitation of Mr. Fannl
Feru Andrews of Boston, secretary of
the Peace League, the extension divi
sion of the University of Oregon.
'through tlio Oregon High 8chool Da
bating League, will haadlrthe detail
of the contest. These competition
are a feature of the work of the
American School Peace League, aad
are given each year ia the state" where
tlio National Education Association
happens to bold It session. Under
tlio rule of the contest, all high
school pupils are eligible to compete.
The subject selected for this year
Is, "The Influence of the Ialted State
In a Plan for Permanent Peace.' The
Oregon High School Debating League
nlll lumo the committee of Judge,
and -will select from the best essay
submitted, one by each school, the
three most meritorious. The authors
or these three will deliver their es
say at Portland during the meeting
of the National Education Associa
tion, July 7-11. In picking the win
ner tit each school, authorities will
take Into consideration tha oratorical
ability of the writer, a well a the
content of the paper. The essay
must be finished by May SS.
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Special ateatioa'gtrca ta property
of noa-raslilenU, CfcfttoM, BBS Mala
street. 30
March 31
GrasHsJI
DANCE
school at North Island, near Sin
the practice Seld at the school,
FIGHT RABIES IN
SHASTA COUNTY
. a nioixxacAi. hi'rvey hem-
1NG THKLNCHERH TO IUI
THK COUNTY OF THE DISEASED
ANIMALS
REDDING, Calif. March 31.
War haa been declared oa the coyotes
of Shasta county nnd the United
States biological survey haa taken a
hand aa aa ally of the Shasta county
ranchers.
Tha Shasta Chamber of Commerce
haa beta aotlfled that a representa
tive of the survey will be seat to
Shasta county to work out the de
tails of a campaign against coyotes.
Of late rabies has been prevalent
among thcte animals, and the danger
not only to.stock, but to men aa well,
has been greet.
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Dr. Eugene Lyman Ftsk, medical
director of the Lire Extension Insti
tute, which baa former President Tart
for chairman of its board of direct
ors, haa undertaken the task of exam
ining 4,000 mamVera of tha Benevo
lent Association of the Philadelphia
police fore, under a contract with
the iCiaa Life Insurance company,
which has issued a "group policy"
amounting to about M.000,000 on
the maa. Physician under Dr.
Fwk'a directions are now examining
tha polices!, who ara to be advised
ladlvtdually of tha law of hygiene
and food. The company has decided
It good buslaes policy to have these
policy holder live a long as possible,
Dr. Flsk w show them tb law of
health .which May add yaar to their
lifer.
Taft Aitlva at WetMaaaal
RICHMOND, V., Msreh II -For.
Mr PrasMaat William Howard Taft
arnva are taaay for th Irst speech
in aw "Paul Ravara" tour af the
South aad West, to arouse the spirit
of patriotism gad prepared la
those seetlea. Dr. Taft will ga from
tore, ta Oreeasbaro, N. C. H will
work hi, way south and west to Ok.
tahoraa City, wber k close his tour
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ED HIS POSITION
WASHINGTON, D. C. March 31.'
The president's nolo to President Car.
ransa of Mexico, rejecting the propos
al to the United Slntra to attempt to
bring pearo In Europe, was given nut
yesterday for publication.
The noto saya that America cannot
ro-opcratc, but does not want Mexico
to feci "any Inability to act at the
protent tate of affair to militate
nsslrmt their attainment of high
Ideal."
The note refutes tn place an embar
go on arms to all belligerents, as tug-
gestcd by Mexico, saying that the al
lies' control of the sea Is all that pre
vents Germany from buying muni
tions In America as the allies do.
The note refers to the German
MexlcAnJapanese plot, la which Car
anta was said lo be in sympathy
with, and states that Carransa baa
not disavowed the accusatloa.
STATE AUTHORIZES!
SISKIYOU WORK
FAMOUS GRADE TO BR FURTHER
IMPROVED AND INNER HALF
OF ROAD TO BE PAVED WITH
a
ft.10.aae APPROPRIATION
I Fifty-nine thouaaad dollar lis
available for further coaatracUoa
work upon tha Siskiyou grade, aad
me state aignway commission la a
meeting at Portland authorised early
prosecution of the work oa tha Siski
you highway, say tha Aablaad Tid
ing. Work, will b started aa aeoa
a weather condition permit, which
will not be for at least a moath ysL
At present the highway Is graded
from the foot of the mountain, seven
mllea cast of Ashland, to the Csllfor-
nla lino, and the road In California I
graded on through to Yreka. From
Barron'a ranch to Stelamaa aa eight
foot cement pavement ha beea laid,
andMhla will probably be extended to
tb summit.
Ust fall tb outer half of tb road
was paved with crushed rock aad
topped of with Saa rock from tb
i-uraniii luwsm Asaiaaa, aaa aevarai
rnue anisnea beror bad weather
ended the work for the winter. The
inner half of (hi road will' be paved.
With almost 160,000 available, good
progress should be mad thl year,
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FURNISHBv HOME
Good fear roeat hoase, well far
Mlhedl big lotj good leratlea. If
a real baraala at Sl.lt. Heme tenaa.
loan have ta harry If vow waat U.
CMIcote, BBS Mala sire. 3 .
Win the World I
Before Hint
Every maa has hi chase. Pen-
ales serve a capital far ma with
determination and Thrift. Maa
musk deny klmssM at oa aid of
life youth, or ia age, It I
for him (o choose bstweaa y
tematic saving now, or tba hard
chips .attending Impreyldaao
later, start aa account now.
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lh aaa ad draaa that are nut fnl
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natural, rosy, healthy compinksa aa
aosured oaly by pure tiluo.1. If nj.
every man aad woman rould at b
dure) to adept the moralng laild 1Mb
what a gratifying caaag woaM tarn
place, lastead of tha thounamU atma
ly, anaemic leokjag men, woaaa af
girls, with pasty or muddy oaam
laaa; lastead af tha multltsam sf
"aerve wreehs," "rundown.." "Iraa
fas" aad peaslausts, we nbould aw a
virile, oatlaUsUa throng uf rosy
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Aa laslaa aalb ta bad by
each ajoralag befare breakfast sjaaf
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are caaetiaated yty often, are
ta obtala a aartar pound of
pbeaphate at tb drugstore, whtob ml
cost bat a trtSe, bat ta luaVtaat hf
drmaastrate tha aukk and
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anew awaiting those who prsctaa a
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