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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1917)
MEI POUR THE BVBN1NQ HttULD, KLAMATH FALLS, ORKOON """"PAY,,,,,,, Local News DAItr KLAMATH WKATtTKR D. 3. R. 8. Mmlaum, today, 24 degree. Maximum, yesterday, 50 degrees. Precipitation. .09 Inch. UB'PromltaMh. Mr. and Mm. O. R Cotad were In to day from (Mr valley farm, where they will upend the aumtner. uy Barter Shop Interest O. I Kltipatrick has purchased the Interest of Lee Dean In the Central barber shop, the change going Into ef fect laal Monday. In Fram Lanfelt. C, L. Holllday, Langell Valley cream- ry man. was in town yesterday and today on business. Down From Atgemiu E. E. Archer Jr. was In the city over night last night from Algoma on bust Bess. Htrt fram Spokane. J. K. McCornack of Spokane Is Klamath Falls visitor on business. Yrtka Man Hera. J. B. Mitchell or Yreka is In the city Ibis week while looking after cat tle Interests. end Man Visits. George E. Murphy of Bend arrived here last night from that place on a busiaea atrip. Moves to Klamath County. Mr. and Mm. Horace V. Mitchell, formerly this city, and later or Ash land, haw returned here, and will re side on their farm In the valley. Mr. Mitchell la a well known cattle man of Southern Oregon and California. The bacculaureate sermon for the 117 graduating class of the Klamath county high school wilt be. held Sunday at Houston's opera house, at 8 o'clock p. m. ltev. 11. Cox, pastor of the Eleventh Street Baptist church will preach the sermon. The Thimble Club of the tadlc. of Maccabees will meet at the home or Mrs. It. M. Alexander, corner of East Main and Harrow on Thursday after noon. May 17th. A good attendance Is desired. Visits Hart. George DuFault arrived In this city last night from Northern California, where he is engaged with a surveying gang. He will spend several days here before returning to work. CIRCUIT JUDGE REVERSES MELHASE WILL DECISION OUR 10 BE MADE iii kmy EM1REIY Continued from fag 1 The decision of County Judge Hanks In the case or Melhase against Melhase was reversed this week, and the case ordered remanded with directions to revoke the probate of the will, by Judge I). V. Kuykendall, In the circuit Are Married Htro. Walter Lutge and Miss Vera Wil liams were married Monday night at the Argravea by E. W. Gowen. justice of the peace. They will reside in this city. I county court. The effect of the decision is that the contention of the plaintiff, Mm. Hen rietta Melhase, that the 1911 will is the last will made by Fred Melhase, Loavoa for California. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gross and daugh ter left this morning for Sacramento and California points by automobile, to spend two weeks. They came In from their home. Rim Rock' ranch, where Mr. Gross is Interested in the cattle Us) From Merrill. Eraeat Bubb of the Merrill bank In tews today oa baslaeaa. In From Dairy. G. G. Anderson was in today from Dairy., He waa accompanied home by HaaChltwood. ANNOUNCEMENTS At "The Uttle Drown Church" to night Bible study at 8 o'clock, sub ject. "Difficulties in Soul Winning.' the j last lesson In the book. Everybody In vited. A meeting of the alumni of the Klam ath county high school will be held Thursday night. May 17th. at 7:30 o'clock, at the high school building. A good attendance Is desired to make ar rangements for the annual meeting soon. The members of the University of Oregon Utamal association will meet tonight at S o'clock In Judge Kuyken dall'a office In the court house to per fect the body's organisation and pre pare forthe high school entertainment Friday night. All male alumni mem bers are desired to bo present. court. The defendant In the case ap pealed the case to the circuit from thet indicated such seal that there Is great and It l. hoped that the day will be ap proached In the spirit with which the government has appointed It. Democ racy Is lis essence. No one can absent himself, nor can the wellto-dti man hire another to represent him on the occasion. The country manhood will present Itself on this day, and by so doing will say In effect: "Hero I am. Take me." Not out) has the individual cltltenry of the country made a remarkable re sponse to the registration call, but the slates through their official heads have "U" STUDENTS WILL ENTERTAIN LOCAL ALUMNI OF THE UNIVER. 8ITV WILL GIVE PARTY AT THE WHITE PELICAN HOTEL FRIDAY EVENINQ FIGHTING THE PL NEW METHOD It CURE FOR INF ANTILC PAttALVJIj OTHER FORMS OF NERVOUS mnkw "' rivalry among some of the common wealths for the honor of making the first complete registration returns. Many questions are asked dally al Ihit imp ,lanarf mAitl rani-rtrnlnlp lhf deceased Is upheld. ndtikM P R,a,raon of traveling men and other dence and annuls the 190S will, which had been probated. The defense is expected to appeal the case. absentees. On the sixth day after the date or the president's proclamation anyone subject to registration who ex pects to be absent from his home on. registration day should go to the clerk of the county where he may be staying. If he I In a city ol orr 30.000 popula California Seniors Graduate TtKIIKEI.RY. Vir Ifi RWnn him, dred students or the University of Cnl-'tlon the city clerk Is the official to Kornla are receiving their sheepskins. I whom to apply. The absentee will be signifying their completion of college . o'i bow to register and a registration work, at the commencement exercises card muxt be mailed bythe absentee at the Greek theater today. Governor " "'""'h " registrar of his home Stephens. President Wheeler, members of the university faculty and many per sons or prominence have a part in the ceremonies. This afternoon the alumni of the uni versity hold sway, with their farewell pilgrimage to North Hall, after which they will march In a body to Wheeler Rail and dedicate It to take the place precinct by registration day. The clerk to whom the absentee applies is not empowered to Issue the absentee a registration certificate. This Is Issued by the registrar In his home precinct. Persona loo sick to present them selves for registration must send a competent person to the county or city clerk on the sixth day after the date of of North Hall as the future center oft the president's proclamation. student lire, torn down. North Hall is about to be clerk will give t ration. Instructions for The rests- . . & LUCKY STRIKE the real Barley cigarette "BgSLHsVmSTtlgu toasted it, VOR. the beginning of a perfect daw no one has invented anything more encouraging than a slice of brown, crisp toast; buttered, piping hot right from the glowing fin. It smells delicious, and tastes' mora so. Toasting that the fine, simple idea we finally applied to produce the equally "appetizing" Lucky Strike Cigarette. The tobacco it's toasted, to hold the flavor. And what's more, it's the real fiurley cigarette at last: you've all been wanting a ready-made cigarette from this "blame fiood" tobacco. So here it is, ready for yeu: Lucky Strike the real Burley cigarette, and the delicious flavor of toasted tobacco. "t The Klamath Kails alumni and ex students of the llnlverslt) of Oregon will tender the students of the Klam ath county high school n party at the White Pelican hotel next Prlday een Ing at 9 o'clock as the, tlrst social eiritt to take place under the recent organ isation of the alumni of Hie Mate uni versity, which wcurred on University Day. Special arrangements are being made to entertain the high school stu dents Friday night for which Invita tions have been Issued. A committee consisting of Kred 11. Dunbar chairman, Miss Maude New bury. Miss l.uclle Marshall, Harold 0. Merryman. George Stevenson and Geo. t'hester IIukkIus was apwlnted by Pres ident Kuykendall to make the arrange-1 menls for the entertainment. j Dancing will start at 9 o'clock, audi Mlnee the days of Volla and (laal vanna, electricity has been constantly growing In favor as a natural curative agent. Unfortunaloly, however, until lerent years lis use, was almost en tliely In the hands of empirics. The methods were crude and unreliable and the results were equally unsatis factory, but within the last few years the tarlnu forms of electrical energy have been studied and their applica tion reduced tu a scientific method. Since the last epidemic of Infantile parnl)sl which covered the greater i.mi ..a .. tltM... I.... . Wl" l , .""''M,, '" "" urn, ou., "Mil Wilt lM vrn u.i 'M.ed l ,,,e ,,,, 'J "",. "mijuwi,, i,r ma.le In tunturt .n ,tU " ..." ,ml"rl0 iwtnwli, .WTl Were uiiil..,..!..- - . " II .,, :."'" " "" ""'""a Ff.!,iH i HFrV' i i rnrS PnLCJ . I f am olilifttrilfi ih slim. WH NLwiv -TeESBiiHI BffimiLleAeal 5r3'?til nTTi the hotel will be decorated with the Unhertlty clors and nppmprlnle de signs, while Drepm soiik and musl are being prep-trrd for the dance. O'.li er features are planned by the com mlttee. which evpect to make the lance, while Infonnal, one of the pleas Ing events of the season, The patronesses for the uccnslon will be Mrs. W. O. Smith. Mrs. Andrew Col Her. Mrs. William Hum and Mrs. t. V Kuykendall. miTTg w V it A cigarette, and the delicious flavor of toasted tobacco. 1 i ' ZSm At At F irBiiiiiiiiiiiliiillllliBllllliiiiiiimmmmiiiiiiimMHmBiiH leaf .iOBoBaeoBk. H.eav oiiFa ttMt.uai$ftriurtMtf flflimTBIVSBtmBBTel IIV The 2dl Bttrfey f a Ouaranteed by ailwWMtrnoAowieaoTibitiiOtoiioM.faalJlT. ""',t,'" J yqM Importance to Water Ultra The annual Hireling of the Klamath Water t7sers Association wilt be held In the Houston opera houne at Klamath Kails. Oregon. Krlday, the 1st day of June, 1917, at tl.e hour or 10 o'clock a. m., for the election of a full board or directors and for the Irnnxnctlon of such other htitlness that may regularly come before the rtockttoMers assem bled. One of the Important nutters or which etery shareholder Is Interested should be the election or the very best qualified man for director in each or the Ave (S) districts, to wit: Klamath Kails. Poe Valley and Lost ftlver, Merrill and California, and Klamath project at large. I consider It Is the business or the stockholders to take an active Interest In the selection or the person who they reel will fill the office to the best Interest and welfare of the water users and project. You should have your petitions for each nominee signed by at least ten (10) stockholders and In the hands of the secretary at Klamath Kails not later than the 21st day of May, 1917. You can secure blanks for this purpose either from the secretary or from your directors. Arrangements will be made to re ceive ballots nt Molln, Merrill and In Poo Valley, dates to be announced later. Shareholders who nre unable to bo present at Klamath Kails June 1, 1917, may deposit their ballots and have I hem counted ns though present nt the annual meeting. However, ev ery stockholder Is urged to lie present nt the annual meullng in person If pos sible. As soon as it can ho announced when the directors can meet the sharehold ers for the purpose of securing their ballots, every possible means will be used to get the Information to you. Watch the papers for announcements of these dates. rtespnntfully. 16-lt ' C. A. HUNTING, President. This rut Is frum a picture taken In the otllre of Dr, ( tl Wheeler of this city and shows a patient taking Irratmrnl for aralsls. This little fellow was paralyei In both limbs and had It not been for this particular ma chine that Is ued in such cases along with uplnal treatment he would not now be able to walk. Many forms of nerve diseases, such as. hysteria, nervous prostration, nrr tuu headaches, neuralgia, neuritis, oc cupation paralysis and diseases of other organs duo to the lack of nerve energy are caused by a alight pros sure on the nerves as they leave the i Automobile Tires Vulcanizing and Repairing All work Guaranteed KLAMATH AUTO TIRE COMPANY 120 South Sixth Strut spinal column colas tantkuji organ In the Nhj loc'Uu'J on Its mirusl funrtldiv II fed sure on thrse ntnti U irrii the or,. .i supplied tbrrvty 1 4k Itiacthe. I'MlrttU wIju haoiolrm!l) rrom some chrrtilcslloMtUtti Imagined tliit there u rung with their tbt, ul lieter attributed IMr trwWtll chanlcal dlaturbanre lp&i action and clrcuUlloe. The reason I that thtr bit I been properly exsmlns Cut No. I shows tht swmll Ina or spins) wlndowt. vKa Usi sure all laltrti off the writ, tiki artery, allowing tb ncn I arteilal and trnotu Moolufctl the spinal cord sad laplMH over the nerves to rwlort I the diseased orgaiti, the tfJffl the spinal cord U noroIUM pir. ii i:ery organ and tissue btiifc rrrrlted nere auppty tm LrnnrlirK lit the HtllMl d Ml 31 pairs of spinal ntnw, 8 m come Injured as they pmiInM "Snlnal Window." iaghty t of the dlncaae l due lt Cut No. 2 shows how disease Is pro duced by the pressure brought on the nerves, vein and artery, shutting off the flow of Impulsu or life-giving nervo forces as Ml passes from the spinal cord to the organs of the body, giving them power to perform their normal function. Arrow No. 2 polnta to the condition that la produced by the shortening or the spinal ligament, drawing the vertebrae too closo to gether and In that way brings tho pres sure on the nerves aa they leave tho spine. r 8o many people ask ma "Why I lay so much atreaa on examining .and treating the central nervous system and spinal column?"' In order to an swer this question, I will usk you n number or questions which will en able you to see that you -would not know that you wore In existence If It worn not for your nervous system. Do you not know that everything you taste, you taste by mean of nerve; everything you smell, you smell by moana of nerve ; everything you hear, you hear by moan of nerve; every' thing you feel, you feel by mean of nerves? Do you not know that your hlood would nol ctrculatothi .... .. 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