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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1917)
'trvte1 i. $4 MM TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON TMUHBDAV, may ( Jf h TluEwiiif Herald W.O. SMITH, Editor Mir Mect Banday ? afanli MUentas Caaaaany of Ith, at Ml rwntk atraut at ta aaatoeaca at aOassata URMMk attar. anaertiUea tana r saU tr aay n.tbaUattaStataa: j SMS THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1117 DmirsChssifciAdvs. FOR SALE FOR 8AMB Beds, dressers, stores. rags and other furniture. C. E. Wid does, 615 Wash. 16-31 FOR 8AIX Cheap; Ire passenger touring ear la good condition. Phone 1KM. or sddreas P. O. box 113. lWt FOR SAIX-Suadard and 8etland aoajr. ktnr. harness, saddle and bridle. Iaaulre W. C. Davenport. 16-3f FOR SALE-ISM worth of stock in H.M. Rdaittads Lasher Co. Address lO Herald oBtee. lS-St FOR SALE Oood paying hotel bus "nans. For Information write No. C33 ReraM otscc 11 tf H OUSTON S HOUSTON OPERA HOUSE THURSDAY A FRIDAY, MAY 17, It Thee. H. Ince presents the Million Dollar Spectacle, "CIVILIZATION The Greatest Production of Modern Times. RESERVED SEATS SO CENTS STAR THEATER Triangle Fine Arts Presents Norma Talmaae In "FIFTY-FIFTY" A Drama in Five Parts, and . "SAFETY FIRST AMBROSE" A Keystone Comedy In Two Parts Starring Mack Swain rtlVATE JONES AT FT. TEMPLE THEATER Daniel Frehman Presents Charming Anna Penninnten in "THE RAINBOW PRINCESS" A fascinating photoplay of circus life by Shannon Fife Performance Begins at 7:3S ADMISSION, TEN CENTS MISCELLANEOUS CAR FOR HOUC Phone Mecca Bll Hard Parlor, 153, Jitney Joe or Mc Cain. 35-lm HELP WANTED mtm0i00i0i0W0W0im0W0t0ta0i0i0i0W0W0aA WANTKD Dialacroom girl at Dixie restaurant. Sixth st. Ifr3t OtPHECS THEATER "A Jangle Tragedy " Ms Wild Aalasal Draaia la Two Parts, Featuring Merle Waleamp. "A Million Dollar Smash," Tho Laughing Sensation of the Cen tury. A Universal Comedy In Two Parts. The Purple Mask,"' Fourth Episode Two Parts. ADMISSION TEN CENTS C&2 Klaauth Lodge No. 137. 1. 0. 0. F.. facets Friday nights. W. D. Cofer N. O.. P.: Nate Ottarbela. secreury. Ewauaa Encampment No. 4. meets Ta antsy Bight. P. L. Fountain, C. p, L. J. Beam, scribe. There are many kinds of Insurance. Chilcete writes the kind that pays. IF KIDNEYS ACT BAD TAKE SALTS AYS BACKACHE IB BION YOU HAVB BEEN E ATI NO TOO MUCH MEAT Wham you wake up with backache ad dull misery la the kidney region it generally means you bare been eat ing too atuch meat, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which overworks the kidneys in their effort to Biter it from the blood, and they be eoaaa sort of paralysed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and cleg you must relieve them, like you relieve your bowels; removing all the body's urinous waste, also you have baakaohe, sick headache, diuy spells; yourTstomach sours, tongue is coated, and wfcan, the weather is bad you hare rhiamstlc twinges. The urine is cleDdy.'full of sediment, channels oft on gat aora, water scalds and you are obliged to seek relief two or three times duriag the sight JBHfttr consult a good, reliable phy toiaa at oace or get from your phar macist about four ounces of Jad Salts; take before breakfast la a glass of wa ter for a few days and your kidneys will than act toe. This famous salts la made from the acid of grapes and leases) Juice, combined with litbla, and feu bean used for generations to clean Bel stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to eejtrallie acids la the urine so It no Irritates, thus eadlng bladder Coatlaued from rag 1 room orderly, outside police, squad room orderly, dispensary man, clerks, etc. The corporals and sergeants uvftr see the work and handle the bigger Jobs, like cooking, being ward maimer and taking care of the sick and wound ed report. A Brat class, or "top", ser geant manages the business, end of tho hospital and oversees (he clerical work. I had crust enouich to tacklo an office Job as head clerk ami t)plt, and like It fine mostly because I do not have to do any Janitor work. The medical corps I considered the highest branch of the service, and a' soldier cannot transfer as in the line. Hospital work is not always the" most peasant, but the accommodations are better, the work Is more aricd. tho asociations usually better, and an) one who will apply himself and study dur ing some of his leisure time can ad vance at least to the rank of sergeant Ju a few months, and by the end of hit term he can know a lot about medicine and surgery, and be drawing a good salary. There Is a Coast Artillery man outside the window about ready to Are n cannon for "retreat," so 1 think 1 hai! bolter slant at "attention." and hold ui fingers In my ears. We have enough amusement here to i suit anyone of sedentary habits. In the hospital we have a day room with pool tables and phonographs, and In our family of young doctors there are several dancing masters, so we trip the lUht fantastic: but there Is some thing mtsslng which causes some of tho fellows to worry about the mail and not come to life when spoken to. Port Townsend will tolerate soldiers at the dvtces, but we have not sam pled fcamo t. The place looks pretty dead, and a mile Is a Ions way to walk. Beside myself from Klamath coun ty there Is c bunch from Fort Klamath. Harold mih we ran only appreciate tho patriotic people we leave behind when we pet cway, but he Is willing tn sacrifice for his country and the girl. Most cf the Klamath boys had left Vancouver liefore we did: those Joining the Coast Artillery corps were sen; to Fort Stephens, uregon. ami SAYS HE IS GETTING STRONGER,; those In the Mlatlon section and slg- MERRILL OPERA HOUSE MOTION PICTTJRKS TCKSDXyB AND SATURDAYS If you need blotters, nttone St, and Chilcete will deliver them. 9 . W.D.MILLER Craaea Contractor Walks, Floors, Foundations. Con crete Building Blocks, Flues and Tiles. 333 8. 8lxth St. Phono R0SEBUR6 MAN IS HALE AT 1 00 Good Roads for Oregon By E. J. ADAMS State Highway Commissioner The Herald will run daily "the clearest, most readable and most In formative document of the Oregon Good Roads campaign," as the be v low has been termed, written by B. J. Adams of Eugene, and state highway commissioner. "A simple explanation ef the 14,000,000 bend ing act questions answered replies ta objections statistics analy sed" says C C. Chapman, editer ef the Oregon Voter. "The measure discussed In Its relation to existing read legislation and the whole read situation as it faces the people ef Oregon, at the special election, June 4, 1tl7. should be proud to know that It wax conceived In Oregon, and we should also be proud to know that the great state of Illinois U now following In the footsteps of Oregon, and considering the passage of a similar bill for thai stale. BASIS FOR KSTIMATRH In estimating the receipts from mo tor vehicle license fees, I have tried to do so on a very conservative bails. These license fees have Increased each year over the preceding year since 1911 331-3 per cent, and In January and February of this year there are 39,0I licenses Issued, as compared with. If.OIS during the same two months last year: In other words, these the Roernment build tho post and forfeml ncreaed the first two months of est roads, and we will also have a sue- ,,, B0 p. ,, 0ViT lh Mm plus In the state highway funds fromUwo roonlnil of iM, yrT, but I have not the U-mlll tax and the auto license Mtniated the Increase of 60 per cent fees, after paylnK the Interest uponor 93 w p,r cl,nt M ynTt ncome. these bonds, which may be used to aid bu. , h(kt MUm,t(ld on a basis of an counties where such aid Is necessary ,ncrMC of M pr , rach year for or to build roads in other parts of the nw yfaril ,nd t0owlnjg that an In state which are not post roads, forest crwute of 10 p cent Mch year for roads or hard surface roads. There-1 fnre. it the bends are approved, yojr stste highway department can proceed TWO 1IOUNS OK DII.KMMA This bonding bill carrier a provision In section S to the effect that all of the monoy necessary to match the govern ment In the construction of pol and forcM road shall he secured from the sale of bonds, as it provided In the ltean-llarrctt bill. Therefore, we are In this positien: If thl larger bomllng bill Is not ap proved, the state hltihway department Is limited In Its activities to cHperat Ins lth the federal aovernment In the construction of post and forest romb, only, for here will be no funds available for other work, but if the larger bonding bill is approved, then wo will have fund to build these hard surface roads and in co-operation with Letters frt the Petp le To lite Farmers of lloiiaiiaa Neighbor hoed: llavltiK been elected deleiSHle (ti tho Agricultural Council for lefene, n iiteetlttR of which may be called any day, I would like in hear at once from as niati of lite farmers of our nelali- borhood as joltile, stating your needs and your Ideas of what can be done at this lteiltvy to enlarge the total pro duction of our fntnts for this vear. It seems to me It would be well in look ahead for itenl year also, and I would especially like to know how many acres of land )ou know of that will lie Idle this year.. If I am called to attend stirh a coun cil I would like to be In a position to speak for all the neighbors 1 represent. Put our Ideas In writing. If possible, today. Hespectfulry yours. II. M. IIANIKMI. BNTiriCLY nBMOOCLIDAhn UNDER NEW MANAQMtNT, OOOD MEALS AND ,, CLA0S ACCOMMODATION! WORKS EVERY DAY ON HIS FARM, AND NEVER USED TOBAC CO UNTIL AFTER FORTY ROSBBURG. May 17. One hundred years old, but enjoying the best of health, Thomas Russell of Dole works almost every day on his farm. He cuts wood, and does all other routine farm work. Russell was a witness in a Justice court case here, and declared, in con firmation of bis ability as a witness, that he was actually growing stronger as the ears went by, and that be ex pected to work for several years. He fought In the Civil Wsr, and was seri ously injured. Earlier In bis life be suffered from several afflictions, be said, but now (is enjoying perfect health. He attributes this health at bis great age largely to the fact that be never used tobacco or any stimulant until after 40. JHyjysBJBKmmlil Jan1 SaHa la a life saver for regular stars. It la iaotveasire, can- aad makes a delightful, For Automobile Starling Batteries Now is 'the time to let the Doctor that's us give your bat tery the "once over. whether or not vou have been usinc your car this past winter, your battery undoubtedly needs attention. Drive around to our "SStftC" Service Station and we will inspect your battery carefully. We make no charge for this service. We sre "JCiiftC" Distributors in this territory. Remember that 'the "A!" is the original " Unit-seal" bsttery-tbe enormously powerful battery and the one that's easy to care for. "JEllfte" service is oromnt sad re liable. Take advaatage of our free iaajMctioa offer, TELFORD BROTHERS Oarage and Machine Shop nal corps to Fort Sam Houston, Texas, and Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. WhllaWn unronver we enjoyed vis its from several Klamathltes. and 3 treat from the Women's Relief CorpsS which ws the only Instance or Us kind in the prst. Mid we all felt goo I to know th?t ve verc being remember ed and came from the best town on thi coast. , We would like to know how tho "home guards" are getting along? If the trains are operating over the Stra- horn railroad? and what kind of work the baseball team is doing. to build a very complete and well bal anced system of state highways. AUTOS TAY OFF DON OS j Tl.o provision of the law now lm force doubling the motor vehicle 11- ( cense fees and putting the proceeds In j the state road fund, as It does, will fur-j nish from this one source alone suffl- dent funds to pay all the Interest and all of the principal upon the fS.000.000 bonds, retiring the bonds as fast aa the law will permit, namely 1-20 each year commencing with the sixth year, and accumulate a iurp!u of about 19.000 000 In addition thereto. WHAT AUTOH WILL YIKI.D 1J1H Olcott estimate, $7.0o0. 1118 Alams' estimate, S320.000. Present ratio of Increase 33 1-3 to SO per cent. Adams estimate of Increase First three years, only 30 per rent. Next three years, only 10 per cent. Following years, nsne. This is the basis upon which Mr. Adams shows that autos will pay Interest, retire bonds, and yield 7.500,000 surplus. WAR BRINOS MEATLESS DAYS TO fRENCH FEOFLE throughout France today. The govern ment's schedule of two meatless days a week went Ink effect. For three months, on Tuesdays and Fridays, no kind of meat can be eaten In any res taurant or home. The restriction was accepted by the people with a spirit of full cooperation as In making Its order the government Dulnied out that this was merely a -wise precaution." pending the receipt of food supplies from the unneo States. Ilv the middle of August It Is epect ed a steady stream of meat products will be coming In from America, ami the ban will then be lifted. Vegetable substitutes for meat were served in the many cafes. three years, and following that no In crease at all. Instead of, starting with 1473.000 net receipts available for the The receipts from the motor vehicle .highway fund, as estimated by the license fees alone will pay the Interest upcrrtary of state, I have only used and principal of both Issues of bonds, 13:0,000 ss the net receipts fob 191. v or tlCS.000 less thsn our apcretary of state has estimated they will be In 1918. From this basis I have estimated the Increase, aa above slated. I submit thli to yeu: Is It nil pn ultra comrrv- iatlve estimate? AUTO FEB8 PAY Interest In full 14,600.000 Principle in full $7,800,000 and yield in addition $7,000,000 or a total of $7,800,000 and provide a surplus of practically $7,000,000. WHERE iniltDEN IS PLACED Therefore, we are building the roads that the motor traffic demands, and at We hope the same lime we are placing the bur that they are bitting a good average. Seattle is the only live town we have struck since we left Klamath Falls, and we only had two hours to look it over, but we are entitled to a pass, for a few days, about once a month, and we are going back. The boys all hope to be back borne In the near future, crowned with glory. den of this cost upon the shoulders of tho owners of the motor vehicles, or the people that wear the roads out. ILLINOIS COPYING OREGON PLAN This Is a most equitable arrange ment and this system Is the cleverest Shawls to Decorate Graves 8AN FRANCI8CO, May 17. Shawls valued at thousands of dollars owned by Mme. La Eacrillla, will be among the thlnga shown at the entertain ment and art exhibition Friday after noon at the Fairmont hotel to raise funds to buy flowers for the graves of old soldiers on Decoration Day. The women's section of the navy league Is plan for the construction and malnten-in charge of the exhibition ancc or a state's principle highways - that has ever been conceived. We Only one matinee of "ClvllUnllon," Two Days ONLY OPERA HOUSE KLAMATH FALLS imvsdsyaiidFrithy May 17-18 BIG SPECIAL ATTRACTION THOS. H. INCE'S FAMOUS MILLION DOLLAR CINEMA SPECTACLE A TREMENDOUS SUCCESS CIVILIZATION ENDORSED BY FRESS, FUBLIC AND FULFIT FROM ATLANTIC TO PACIFIC AS THE GREATEST CINBMA FRODUCTION OF MODERN TIMES 40,000 PEOPLE. GREAT AERIAL, NAVAL AND LAND BATTLES. CITIES BUILT AND DESTROYED. SUBMARINE WARFARE, ETC., ETC. HAS FLAYED TO OVER tOfiOO FEO FLI IN PORTLAND NOW ON NINTH CONSECUTIVE MONTH jN PACIFIC NORTHWEST, PLAYING TO CAPACITY' EVERY. WHERE v Special Reduced Rates Adults. 35 cents, Children, 15 cents, Reserve seats 50 cts. MATINEE. 3:00 P. M. EVENING. 8:15 P. M. Swim Phenem 8ACHAMKNTO. May 17. CJeorgo Scbrolh. Sacramento swimming he nom. who has been putting In a bid for the national title, will be out of the game for a year because of an opera lion for appendicitis. He recently gave Champion Rosa a hard tussle, and ex perts have pronounced him a real comer. Preibyterlsn Assembly Meets In Dallas DALLAS. Tea , May 17. Nearly two thousand delegate, are expected to at tend the general assembly of the Pres byterian church, which opened a week's convention here loday. An en tire hotel 1ms been chartered by the commltte on arrangement. "Clvlllsntlnn" opera house tonight. 1 Passengers and Baggage Aiywhcre in Ik fry Qssck Service Reasonable Rales PHONE 187 Western Transfer Company Chilcete can save you money en city and country property. 9 Neolin Wears Better Than Leather We carry a rmiptti line of the new nbrc millng sad beets In while. Mark or las. We make a -cllly of repairing laillrs' white shoes. We are prratnl lo do all kinds of repair work try the modern method. Modern Shoe Store The Kirlit.lve Hture for Men and Hoys TUI MAIN HTHKKT HOWARDS Ashland-Klamath Falls Auto Line BEST EQUIPMENT The Service That Has Msde Coed NEW SEVEN PASSENGER CARS Our Banking Service Is built on "safety first" courtesy and efficiency. Safety Is guaran teed by our ample capital and sur plus. The courtesy la extended to all alike, be their transactions largo or small. And efficiency la guaran teed by the character and standing of the officers In charge. If It's financial, our advice Is yours to command. If fHKUNCr . covinous siaviu $ SAFETY $ FIRST STATE & SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH VAUA, ORKOON H ww"""t We Develop and Print KODAK FILMS FIRST CLASS WORK, BRILLIANT PRINTS. FILMS LEFT BEFORE P. M. ARE RKADV AT 1 P. M. NEXT DAY . TRY US WITH YOUR NEXT ROW noa KLAMATH FALLS OREGON WHERE avMWieoUMt PEOPLE MUflHtf! 117 1 IttLifl ' (imffff ,iiir?i INnia-wltf 4Haat UY THEISI gHtuaa) mt: t f , I3CV iff: l ft" V irt 4 i Jsnaaal