The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 13, 1917, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 11T
HenVsChssMMn.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Pigeons. A Urge and
fine a b be found on the coast,
cheap. Also Rhode ItUnd Red eggs
for hatching. One en Terr line.
Headed br coekrel received from I
Spokane. Wash. The other pen food. ;
hat c&Moer in Price. Also White
Leghora pea. headed by coekrell re
ceived from Oregon. Agricultural Col
lege. Fro their laying strain.
J B. Mason, corner Ninth and High
streets. 13-lt
FOR SALE ood paying hotel busl.
Address tkU paper. 12-tt
FOR SALE 11.600 boys SO feet on
Market street, between Klamath
and Oak aveaaes. Address D. F. Me
hatey. 310 Flood building, San Fraa-
cteco. Calif. 13-5t
HAT Carload of fine timothy hay
Juit in. W. E. Seehorn Co. ll-t
FOR SALE One good
range. Phone 114J.
second-hand
11-St
FOR SALE OR TRADE California
orange, olive and almond valley
farms in 10, 20 and 40-acre tracts,
1123 per acre. Terms, or will trade
for Klamath lots, cottages or acre
age. B. E. Prlem, 517 Main. 12-tf
FOR RENT
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FOR RENT Rooms and board; first
class home cooking; furnace, heat.
701 8eveth street. ll-t
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WANTED Ranchman, capable of
handling horses; no accommoda
tion for family. Ph. 11F11.' 13-2t
WANTED Woman desires hotel,
housework or nursing. Apply at
Room 4 (upstairs), Townaend Flats.
MONEY TO LOAN on city property.
Arthur R. Wilson. 21
DON'T 8ELL your hides and pelts un
til you see B. P. Lewis, Cth St., near
Klamath. Phone 355. -tt
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LOST Gold pin. engraved "E. H. 8."
between depot and 133 Tenth
street. Leave st Herald. ll-3t
Klamath Lodge No, 1S7. 1. 0. 0. F..
meets Friday nights. W. D. CoferN.
O.. P.: Nats Otterbein. secretary.
Prosperity Rebeksh Lodge No. 104,
meets list and third Thursdays. Lulu
Wattenburg, N. G.; Alice Ooeiler, sec
retary. Ewauna Encampment No. 44, meets
Tuesday sight. P. I. Fountain, v. rv,
L. J. Bsaa. scribe.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
JOHN O. CLEGHORN
County Bmnwjor
Civil Esglseer
DR J. H. CARTER
DENTIST
1 OFFICC ROOMS 7 and I
WHITS BUILDIN
DR F. M. WHITE
Hy Bar, Was aad Threat
Ryes Tsassd-Olassaa FMtsdl
City 4 Ccnmty, Abstract Co.
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KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS
PETlTtOX TO HATR
TRKTKR'S JtOABt STAY
(Klamath County Special Service)
WORDEN, April 13. R. W. Tower
circulated a petition the tint of the
week to Make permanent the road hy
Teeter's Landing.
Signatures show an uaaatmoua de
sir to have the road remain on its
present lines, feellac that the eoaa
ty court will becomo interested and
a good highway result.
BRIDK AXD GROOM
RKTl'RX TO WORDRX
WORDEN. .April 13
T. Sor-
rets returned from Hot
Saturday evening with
Creek. Cal..
his bride.
Tkey are at home to friends oa the
groom's farm on the Keno road.
Treses Hois to Flow
WORDEN, April 13. F. H. Down-
lag is busy traialag youag horses to.
haraess for spring plowing.
WORDEN. April 13. S. S. Hill.
of Klamath Falls, who has been oat
several days in the interest of tlm-
bermen, departed for
home on the
Wednesday evening train.
Expect
One
WORDEN.
April
13. Farmtag
operations are in fall blast. The
ground Is la excellent condition aad
the farmers predict a hamper crop.
Takes Hammta Crew
WORDEN. April 13. C. N. Gor
don has been called to Duasmulr to
take charge of the plumbing crew
with the Southern Pacific.
Words Society
WORDEN. April 13. Postmaster
Velt was made host to a surprise test
Saturday evening. The ladies pre
pared an excellent supper, after
which music aad daadag took pre
cedence. A royal good time was
Joyed throughout. Mr. Valt'a enjoy
ment was reflected la a composed aad
happy reception.
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WORDEN. April IS. Mra. B. N.
Lewln spent Wednesday shopplag la
Dorrto.
A. W. Shur was a week-end visi
tor la the county seat.
Mrs. Browa, of Klamath Falls, is
visiting her sister. Mrs. Ralph Tics.
The Tower Lumber Company Is
delivering mterial to the Wordea fac
tory.
The Owen brothers have taken em
ploykmeat at the J. F. ranch for the
summer.
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Military Daacs
Dance of the Nstions. All military
music for dancing by the Peerless
orchestra. Saturday, April 14, ltl?,
Moose halL. 50 cents. 12-3t
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Salts SIS, L O. O. 9. '
Remember Kismlaatl
saJUUoa Is fres at year
ta tbeeaVe.
Farther I ass ths
folding steel table for hoaw tat
aseat. This laeares the) heme
trsatmeat to be saasl ta aajr sffsa
ta ths oaVe awl the) pries Is ths
Pboae SSI.
RssMeace plioas
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HOUSTON ""
OPERA HOUSE
OARK '
STAR THEATER
Oliver Marasco Fiiseafs Ksthlra
U'lllUnw, Supporiiwl by Thss.
HoMlag, to
RKDKKMI.VO LOVE"
A I'aramouat Picture.
The strry of a country girl who, ap
proaches ths down-grade aad finds
the way back through lave.
TEMPLE THEATER
"Beyond ths Law," '
EssaBsy Drama la Tares Parts
MThe liTMaltaa
Vltsgraph Comedy
"Ths Lsad LaMMr,"
Vim Comedy
Hearst Paths Nsws,
Current Evaats
MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
motion riovmuM
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MT. LAKI SOCIKTV
MKRTS SATURDAY
(Klamath County SpecUl Service)
MT. LAKI, April IS. The Mt.
Lahl Improvement Society will. Meet
Saturday evening. April 14th, at the
church. At the business meeting
some- questions of Interest to the com
muatty and society are to ho decided.
A program and social evening will
follow.
Mt. Lakl Feraoaals
MT. LAKI, April 13. Herb Phil
lips was among the town visitors
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morrison and Miss
Myrtle Butler were la Klamath Palls
Tuesday.
Dick Haanon. teacher of the Falr-
,taw gcaoo ,B- Mtg yalasta Dobra
of Henley, were married Wednesday.
They will live at the Charlie Latta
raach.
Judge Griffith spent Tuesday and
Wednesday with his son Clyde Orlf-
ftth.
Mrs. Everett Griffith Is on the sick
list.
Week Begva
MT. LAKI. April IS. The spring
work has begun. Many of the far-
men are beginning to plow.
At FlaMac
MT? LAKI. April IS. There have
been great numbers of fish caught at
the dam the last week. Indians are
camping near there and are drying
many fish.
New Garage
(Klamath Couaty Special Service)
SHIPPING-TON. April 13. H. C.
Pataam Is building a garage on his
place. He Is thinking of buying a
new six.
Mill Day aad Night
CHIPPINQTON. April 13. The
Klamath Manufacturing Company is
running the sawmill day and night.
Naaaawr Whaeas Flag RaWag
8HIPPINOTON, April 13. There
were several people gathered at St.
Cloud last Suaday to celebrate the
ralalag of the unique wooden flag.
Patriotic soags ware sung and
speeches made by several of the
aadleace.
Cats Foot oa Haw
8HIPPINOTON, April 13. One of
the Greeks working for the Klamath
Manufacturing Company cut his foot
oa a cut-on saw at toe mm Tuesasy
night snd Is now In the Blackburn
hospital.
STOP CftTJUNtH! OPEN
N0STR1U AND HEAD
Hi
If yoar aostrtls are ctogged sad
your head Is stated aad you can't
breaths freely because of a cold or
catarrh, Just get a small bottls of
Ely's Cream Balm at aay drag store.
Apply a Httls of this fragrant aatl
eeptle crsam Into your aostriU aad
let it peastrate through every air
paasags of yoar head, aoothlag and
healing the lalamed, swollea mucous
membrane aad yoa get Instant relief.
Ah! how good It feels. Yoar nos
trils are opea, your bead Is clear, no
mors hawking, snuflng, blowing; no
more headache, dryness or straggling
for breath. Ely's Cream Balm Is lust
what autereis from head colds and
catarrh seed.- It's delight Adv.
A fire may corns la ths Bight and
wipe oat yoar sartbly possessions.
Better est good Isaaraare before ths
firs. Sea ChHcots. 29
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TKLLH MAUN rROI'I.K OF 8TRIO.
CiLKB AND CONMTIONH IN' TMK
XATIVK LAND AND LAW
AMKRtC.VS Mtl.NCIPLKM
(Klamath Couaty Special Service)
MALIN. April 13, "The right of
any nation to aelf-goxernmeat aad
Independence Is a slf-o ldeut truth
from the force of which debate or dis
cussion could merely detract," said
Prof. Vojta Beaes. representative of
the Bohemian Independence Commit
tee. In hie address at Malln last night.
"At present the smaller Kuropeaa
nations are la danger of toeing or
continuing to ho deprived of this
right la coasaaaence of the great war.
aad several et thorn have been
knocking at our doors, asking for en
couragement."
Professor Beaes craped from Bo
hemia (la Austria) In 19U5. durlag
the great war aad became a member
of the Independence Committee.
which, under ths leadership of Pro
fessor Maaaryh, who I at present
lecturing at the unhemltles of Lon
don and Paris, la voicing the ancleat
right of ths Bohemian nation to free
dom aad ladependence. Professor
Denes haa been lecturing through thejand areece.
United states la all large Bohemian)
settlements aad his wotk has proved
a great success, as all the Americana
of Bohemian extraction are enthus
iastically welcoming the liberation
of Bohemia.
"Without la the least desiring to
detract from tha merits of the case
of any other aatlon, let us look to
that of the Bohemian country which,
while always claiming Independent
sovereignty, Is today a part of the
Austrian empire, as well as our
brethren la Slovakia." said the pro
fessor.
"Bohemia haa long formulated
part of the Aastrian empire, but her
people have always regarded the
union purely aa personal, through the
person of the emperor, who Is also
klag of Bohemia.
"Never la all
their history havedepar(ttunt 0day. His parents are!
' i Polish. Ills father Is a laborer. He
BIG EATERS 6ET
KIDNEY TROUBLES
TAKE SALTS AT FIRST SI4M4 Of
BLADDER IRRITATION OR BACK.
ACHC
The American men aad women mast
guard constantly against kidney trow
ble, because we eat too much and all
mi, fnml la HMi flur ktrwwl la BllaS
uric add which ths kidneys strive to
jUter oat, they weaken from overwork.
become sluggish; ths sUmlnativs tls-
Hjes clog aad the rssalt to kidney Iron
Me, bladder weakness aad a general
decline In health.
Whea your kidneys feel like lamps of
lesd; your back harts or ths arias Is
cloudy, full of Hsdlmsat or yoa ars
obliged to seek rtUef two or thrss
times during the light; If yoa safer
with sick beadachs or dlssy, asrroas
spells, acid stomach, or yoa have rhea
maticm when the weather to had, get
from your pharmacist about foar
ounces of Jad Salts; take a table
spoonful In a glass of watsr before
breakfast for a few days aad yoar kid
neys will then act lae. This famoas
ealta to made from ths acid of grapes
aad lemon juice, csmhiaed with llthia,
and has been used for gsasratloas to
flush snd stimulate clogged kidneys;
to neutrallie the acids la ths arias so It
no longer to a sonree sf IrriUUoa, tha
ending bladder trsahlsa.
Jad Salts Is InespenslTQ; eaaaot In
jure, makes a deUghtra! etervessMt
llthia water beverage, aad beisage to
every home, becaass aobody saa maho
a mlstsge by barlag a seed kidaey
flushing any time, Adr.
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the people of Bohemia voluntarily
surreadered the rights they have
fought aad Vied for. aad they hare
sees recegaleed area by 'the dead
Kmperor Fraacla Joseph, whea, oa
ths llth day of October, 1IT1, he
preclaimed: 'We gladly recognise
the rights of this kingdom and are
ready to reaew this recognition by
taklag our coroaatloa oath.'
"On ths ground of her historic
political rights Bohemia claims her
freedom. She claims It also because
It alone can atone for suffering which
the governmeat of Austria baa In
dieted upon her through several
generatloas hy persecution, by excea
slve taxation, which haa long bur
dened her beyond all other parts of
the empire, by the neglect of her edu-
rationally aad materially, as well as
political Interests, aad finally by
driving her people Into the present
unholy war oa the aide of absolutism
and tyranny contrary to their every
tradition aad aeatlmeat.
The attention of those who may
think It not wise to divide Europe'
Into maay small nations Is called to'
the fact that If the territory of the'
old hlagdom of Bohemia aad Slo
vakia Is Included In (he new free
country, there will be but seven
larger states la Europe In popula
tion, namely: Russia, England, Ger
many. France. Italy. Poland ann
Spain, while the following will be
smaller: Portugal, Hungary, Hol
land. Deamark, Belgium, Sweden,
8wltterlaad, Norway, Montenegro,
Bulgaria. Bervla. Turkey. Roumanla'
The A
erlcsns of Bohemian ex
'traction, while they recognise a bond
of sympathy between themselves and
the people of their farthers In Bo
hemia and Slovakia, they stand pri
marily as American clllsens, Imbued
with American Ideals, proud and ap
preciative of the advantages which
they here enjoy, and moved by Us
congress, to assist In bringing like
blessings to a worthy people whose
principles and Ideals of government
are so much like our own."
Tweaty-oac Fmntl Roy Bora
MINNEAPOLIS. April 13. Minne
apolis boasts the biggest boy baby In'
the world, la the soa of Mr. and Mr.)
Frank Maadstak. Ho weighed 21'
pouuds at birth. March 20, according
to records filed with the city health
is In every way a normal baby, ex
cept for his weight.
City Kwplojreea Keep Jobs
ASTORIA. Ore.. April 13. All
city employees who enlist during the1
war with Germany have been assured i
by the city council that their Jobs
will be waiting for them when they,
return.
ORPHEUS THEATER
Tnnredajr aad Friday
"THE MAINHPRING"
Red Feather Photoplay In 6 Acts
"The. Ceeas-Ow"
Nestor Comedy
Show starts pomptly at 7:30
ADMISSION, TEN (TENTH
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Regardleu of market conditions, Hart Schaffner
A Marx are maintaining; their all-wool and high
quality standards in cloths. ,
Considering what you get for your money
they are the lowest priced clothes you can buy.
We'd like to show you.
K. Sugarman
The home of Hart Schaffner ft Marx clothes
Will trade clear lot for equity la
Improved property. Hee Clillrote. 13
WANTED
Capable logger to roatrart
logging; 8 to T million feet;
logs this ssasoa.
EWAUNA BOX CO.
Be Directed
By the experience of others, In
choosing thebank that to to serve
you. Modesty plays no big part
In business, still, wo would rather
bars you Inquire of our patrons
tbaa tell you ourselves the stand
ard of service we offer. We are
prepared to wrvo large or small
depositors with equal grace.
FIRST STATE & SAVINGS BANK
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W. D. MILLER
RneflagT Contractor
Malthold, Tar and Orstel Root
lag. Roof Coating. Hepslr Work
a Specially. 133 8. siuh Slrett
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