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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1917)
9inm r .4 .' . THIIIHIMY, .Wavtvr lo, ,lt THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON .?. K l' I :. ' ; i i '?? && fwErft V W,h mse i-. Herald W. O. SMITH. Editor KUIMrlk at the ' g KhaaaQy New MAUN MENTION , - Ifiiita (ft IMMi Balsas thcmday, acgcst is, mi BnltrsChKiedAfc. & FOE SALE MMWWMIIMMMMMnlii FOR SALS 9350 bars Se-hbp. road ,eter; la food condition; tires prae- tieaRv aew. Address box 52. 15-3f FOR SALE Slightly wed MeCor- atfck binder, complete; will sell at almost half price. Apply to Zeuer Reach, two dalles cut of WUioi bridge. 15-Ct MAUN. Aug. 1C. Mr. Pickett mad friend of the firm of Pickett A Mc Donald of Merrill. motored oat to the ranch of Mr. V. X. Wood rereatly. Mrs. Wood was complimented oa bar. lac the finest orchard thla side of th Rogue River Taller. F. H. Brandenburg visited bU family- here orer Sunday from Klamath Falls, where he is working. He re turned Monday. Mrs. Pete McNeill U Tlsltlng with Russian Judicial System Now Being Reformed PETROGRAD. Ana. 16. The re form of Russia's judicial system, pro. ceedlng rapidly under the provisional government, has brought with it the lattitutlon of women magistrates, un known elsewhere In Europe. The hjgher courts already have been reformed. One of the new government's first acts was to rein troduce the famous "judicial stat- FOR .gALK Six room bungalow, cam fa, aiodara. O. Peyton, 115 Plae at. l-6t SLOP ROUTS FOR SALE With or Laagell Valley. Charles Read mad other vaeneroe from the Carr ranch are oat oa a rodeo roundiag up beef cattle for W. C Dalton. W. M. Cbaadler is now ia Portland receiving medical aid for cancer. His ton. Lore Cbaadler. is drafted lato military service. Frank Read, one ot the youag men recently drafted, came la from Steal Swamp Seaday to eat chlekea dial with his aaat, Mrs. Virginia. Wood. t tannv a . t uv. w i.t u.ti'.: .. . . a. nuiu m " - -" - -!l.n-n. -1 w ,4 mmA atare. -tf -- Jea uswiera, aiiacsea several native nnctlAa In A.mw1k WfttfM ,v. Perw-elght acre homestead opea(u4 wounding 100. It was oaUlall reported Monday. far eatry of Tale Lake bottom lead, aader Irrigatloa, oa aula road, oae mile trees' Malia; improTemeata on aama aggregatiag fit for sale. Ap ply Q. CLMcGaftB. Malta. Ore. IS-lm FOR RENT ItJRKllBED APARTMEXTS at the i Hesse, 517 Klamath are, FOR RKNT Three room house, barn aaaVealckaa hoase; Mill Addltioa. Geerge B. Chamberlain, 817 Ninth 16-Jt HELP WANTED fWMMfWMMMMMMMM WANTED- -Experienced womaa 'raaeh eook; hours a. m.to S p. at.; tl per day. Require Herald. IMt WANTED Womaa for housework WW wra &aBU Jt. sa 14-3t friends near Malin from her home ia!-" promulgated by Alexander It in 1864. during his brief reforming fit after the Crimean War, but abolished by his reactionary successors. The reform of the minor local courts, the feasant courts and the police courts la a more complicated task, but vir- tually U Is accomplished. Chief is the reform of the courts of peace, corresponding to police courts In other European states. The system ot peasant jurisdiction also has been reformed by the abolition of the vo- loat courts. Before the revolution the real judicial authority in the vil lages was the "rural chief" or Zemski Natehalnik, usually retired army offi cer or other person without legal training, who also was administrator of peasant affairs; and therefore was often In a position to justify as mag. istrate his own illegal acts as admin istrator. The rural chiefs have all been dismissed and, for the peasants aa already for the so-called "priv ileged classes." justice definitely is severed from administration. The reform of the courts of the peace Is radical. Formerly a single REVOLtTlOX IX WEST AFRICA The foregoing Is the first Informa tion of any revolutionary Barest la Angola. Angola la a Portuguese poa session on the west coast ot Africa. magistrate of the peace sat in judg ment. In future three magistrates will sit. the chairman having the rank of justice of the peace and the two others being members of the. peace court. The electoral principle on American lines is introduced. Uy a law of June. 1912, the old govern ment consented to election of peace magistrates; but the law was only partially put In force, as It was dls tasteful to reactionary ministers. The law of 1912 will now everywhere be put in force. The qualification for voting for the magistrates has been democratized, as wag demanded in 1912 by all pro. gressive parties In the duma. Hence forth any person of cither sex more loan io j ears cm, uno mis passed a secondary school or higher school ex amination may be elected justice of the peace. This oiens the position of petty judge to practically all women of the middle and upper classes and to many women from the pooler class, Men and women without this educa tional qualification may be elected if they have had legal experience as court officials or lawyer's clerks. As subordinate "members of the peace court," sitting with the chairman or chairwoman, any man or woman who can read or write may be elected. An appeal -will, as heretofore, lie to the peace sessions (Mlrovoi Syezd) The reform makes Russia's system or petty administration ot justice one of the most democratic in the world. LEGAL HID IS NOT PERMITTED AITHOHITIKS HAVE PI.ICANTS FOIt MAY .MIT RETAIN TO ASSIST Til KM were free to make an argument io wiiiiam o. norucn nnd Clarl. the board In support of the claim, a Worden, hi wife, to Ml Vl n!!J persuasive talker might Influence the, warranty deed, lot 3 block 2 . ' I'OalU III 'i.v .. .. - ----. -- -- -- ----.-. i. t.ni..i. .m ixnlt Itiimmi. 1 . . ii,r kv.i-1 ... ...., James u, uanagher h I., t, , Ordinarily, the board will ..celling K,ori.n m , " H on each claim on lh evidence pre-1 wnrrn,lly ,, .... .. ...;.. V.ort, .i-nled In the affidavit of the l'l'H"i24( Kt Klamath Fall. leant and tli supporting nnmnviia. IM'l.iai AP- without asking any questions of thW J,l' H. Kent, mltnlnlatralor wn, I .. .. .. i. the will nnnnxtil of aiiniiraiii. iihi "iieie i iii i"i . ri rw,f inllv .atUDtHt with tho nvlilence J,,m,', ,,f''". lerns.... tn presented. It will Investigate the rart,c,,"J,nhB,n' lnlhr.itor'a L stated In the affidavits by liUenoat.HW' NWVi. ee. S9.3S lo, Ing the affiants or other persons. The government desires to exempt any man who is really entltli-il to ex emption or discharge. It la thoroly KXKMITION ATTORNEYS PnttTI.AVn Aiiir lfi I'nclo Sam ......... .p ... . . , ..-. Is retermlned that no fine-drawn' oVirrmined that no man not entitled legal technicalities or splitting f to it shall be exempted or dhrlmrged. hairs shall bo permitted to Influence! . decisions on claims for exemptions orJA A a a, e discharge from military duty. Therefore, -local exemption boards have received positive Instructions not lo permit any applicant for ex emption or discharge to be represent, ed before the board by an attorney, nor to submit written less) proofs or make oral argument. This ruling docs not interfere in the least with the rights cf claim ants, for the affidavits and support ing affidavits he Is required to sub mit to the board in proof of hi? claims, on blank forms furnished by the board, thoroly safeguard bis In terests If he adheres to the truth. The penalty for false statements on his part, on the other hand, is very severe. The purpose of these affidavits Is to make available the exact facts In the case, without adornment or em bellishment of any kind, so the board may decide each case on its merits alone. Obviously, if an applicant could be represented by a lawyer, and either,' the lawyer or the applicant himself HEAL ESTATE TKANSKKItH 'I 1'urnlsned by City and County ! Abstract Company t'nlted State to Sidney K. linker, patent, lets 1 and 2, See 31-39-12. containing 7S.I9 acres. Olive J. Carletou to Hiram K. Mur doch, warranty deed, tot 1 In sec. 3U; lot 4 and that portion of tot 3 south of the subdivision line between lots i and S; alt In 39-S. Few Drops on a Corn or Callus Instantly etepa pain and thh lift right off with fingta Your Fire Insurance. Ens. Vera ButchkareH v f nas interesting la reer dex. Klamath Faltol AMaMa at Wag, aad It grown wai ,7 Aak CMfeete to efcew wiNTED Teama to haul lumber 'from the Topay mill to Dorris; the pay la $S per thousand feet; leather sixty days dry; good roads; U34- miles. Eaqulre of H. I Gil key of Evans Creek; Lumber Co., Pocrta, Calif. U-t LOtT, AND FOUND L6W Oa "paTementJ1ia own'Moi? "dayT Aagast 4th, pair eyegUases In case. 'Finder retain to Herald omee. Uhersl reward. ' 13-tt NEW YORK, Aug. 1. It was the, death' of her. husband which prompted Ensign Vera Butc'hkaref to eaiist la the Russian amy aad event. ually to organise the Women's Lesion of Death, of which she Is commaader. aad which achieved fame la a reeeat battle with the Germane, aceordlag to i prisoners fought with a rifle, and on March S, ll, was woundeu in the leg under heaxy artillery fire which took place oa Lake Naroch. The wound not withstanding, ahe remained at the front with her comrades, who cap-i tured two lines of trenches and l.OOu Jay Gould's Grandson Claims s Exemption from the War facts received by the Russian later-f matioa bureau here. Aceordlag to this Information, Vera ButchksreC la a young country woman who went to Petrograd from her native Tillage In the province ot Tomsk. Having learned la May. 1915. that her husband was dead oa the Ger man frontier, she made up her mlad to continue the task which her hus band began, and enlisted In the 35th Reserve Corps of Tomsk. After a comparatively short train. Ing she went to the front that was to fill the ranks. Colonel Stnbiadorf en listed her ss a regular In the 28th Polotsk regiment, second army. For three months Vera ButchkareS On March 9th. after the command. er and the captain were killed, she! led the soldiers In an attack which j resulted la victory for the Russians, i Afterward ahe went to the Aus-J triaa front, and was wounded In beri arm while taking part in a counter charge near the Doubova Korchma. Nevertheless, she retained her posi tion in the army. But in the next charge abe was wounded severely bv a, fragment of a shell. She was tak en to the hospital, where she remain ed for four months. ImmedlatPlvl upon recovery she went to Petrograd! and saw m. Rodilanka, president ef: HA Y DiSURAXCK vac a htaxdahd BoUry an a STANDARD coaaaaaiv at STANDARD ,f -Vl'r i. . . aaa jam an have ao troebte joa have a .loss-. Bee CbUcote. I. S ,aaa--..-BBaV. Klamath Lodge No. JS7, L O. O. F., meets Friday night, F. B. Bremer, N. O., Nate Otterbeln, Secretary. Ewsnns Encampment No. 46, 1. O. 0.tF.. meets Tuesday night, R. A. Bmmitt. C. P.. L. J. Besa, Scribe. URTTffSI UII aWH CITY aad COUNTRY DRIUNG Paeaa The Smoke' ITS sejdaacs aheae, SSSX A.9. POWELL AWARD OF 1 -Etna policies are the Ask CbUcote for are. Ufa. accident aad health rates. 16 H OUSTON' Metres! rtaa s HOUSTON. OP IK A HOUII DARK ITAITHIATII A Tvaaarnatlnaatal Pmy, Robert Harrow as AN OLD FASHIONED YOUNG MAN A chivalrous boy of today, who travels across the continent to gain proof of a woman's Innocence. QUALIZATION Netlee Is hereby given that the heard of esjuslisstion of KUmatb Cavity will be la sesslea at the coan ly wart reem far thirty days, begia aJat Moaday, September 10, 1917. AN treteets'BMMt be writtea aad aa tstwl dartag the Srst week of the ass. MS. DatedAugust 6. If 17 aagll ' j; p. LEE Assessor. , OH sr are lasaraace pal ' at staa , a4 ye wtU have aa traa. iChU. :i M a aaata, aw. a eaiaaiiaa aha aess. aaaaV.'il.!,.::! ,,l u.j!,.. t. J TEMPLE THE ATE SeUgPreaeats "THE, LAB, AND THE LION" A.Seifg.Red Seal Play Starriag Viviaa Read, The Girt, With a MUUoa Dollar SaUle la a teasa,. love .drama ot the Desert and Sea. HEARST PATHK NEWS . Latest War Newt ADMISSION TEN CENTS the Duma, to aak permission to or ganise a company of, women. In a recent interview, Vera Butch kareff said: "I asw the president ot the duma and obtained permission to form a woman's company, which is to leave for the front at once. We will set an example to the men soldiers, many of wnom misunderstood tbe meanlne of liberty. It is enough to point to tbe desertions, to the fraternisation and to all the nndeisrable phenomena that are responsible for the disorgan isation of our forces. I will sacrifice my life for my country, and I am sure' that I will find followers among wo-! men. 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Hamalh Electrical Snwly Cs. if J doesu' r skin. This tiny tiottlTbtJ inw wonder of w, it riiiiiiins an i mnairai nrK railed Ira no. it is a rompcaj nine ironi eilirr. Apply a few dron tills rteetoiu. iikiu a 4 der. urhliig mrn or i hardened ralloui. k Mnntly tlui orenni & appearn and nhortlj n will find tin. rurn or at lus so nlirhfli.l anJkia that you Just lift jt with (In. iiuKeri. diHMti t hurt one tiartldt i on rrei no juij noreurxit when spplji fre.-ione or afterward t even Irrltau tU MIA Mala Nt. Ptman ."WW Jut ask in any ilnic more toil kiiiuII boltlo of freerone. This ill rout hut a few renin, hut pg lively rid your pM'r, suffprlnt feetej , every hard corn, noft com, or ( between the toes, or the touftnll luses on bottom ot feet. Women! Keep a tiny t.uttleost) ilu-im.T. and never let a rorn i twice. Adv. Specials On Groceries and Fruits 100 lbs llest Cano Sugar $0.7.-, lllackberrles, por crate SI.U4I Peaches, per box 7.1c Watermelons, per lb ac 1'ink, Dayo & lied llenns, per lb. l;ic Prunes, per lb, UK-; 10 lbs. .. tXK- ( nice, per lb., 10c; 10 lbs our We make a special prlrc on all large quantltlea. liUrklicrrleH are about all gone; get lour order la early. IVarltm, Pram, Tomatoea, ApHea ill arrive In rar lute la about tea iluya. Mill nmke good price for ran. nlng. Ashland Fruit Store nAAAAAA'VMMVVA4Bbtaai eTvsaaaaasajaaaajiaBiBBaaaBjpaksaaaaaakaaaaewAMa Moving Pictures WWWIWHWWIWW. INGOON KIndon Gould, sen of George J. Gould, and grandson of Jay Gould, has claimed exemption from service In the army on the ground be had de pendents. This photograph of bim was taken just before be passed the interest. Mr. Gould is president of the Consolidated Coal company of St. Louis and of the Western Coat and Mining company; vice president of tbe Utah Fuel company and of the Texas & Pacific railway. He Is a di rector In the Denver & Rio Grande, MEHTLL OPERA HOUSE Mottojr Ptcrnuai nrcstui. am aATVBaura On With scenes actually nhotoaranhed la eight of tbe largest cities of the United States and aboard tbe train that carried the comnanv on thn anno mile trip, tbe new Triangle-Fine Arts picture. "An Old Fashioned Yn,m Maa." which will be shown at thi oiar lonignt, u a distinct novelty among recent photoplays. Robert Harron, as tbe chivalrous voune man of today, travels from Pacific to At lantic sad back again to obtain proof that will clear a woman's name or scandal. His Journey is Interrupted by political gangsters, who are n. daavoriug to calumniate tbe woman ia order to defeat her candidacy for Buyer. Whea the boy has succeeded la vindicating her reputation, he die. covers that she is bis own mother. aad that she has been separated from hie father because of the scandal. watch orlgiasted ears before. examination before tbe board atjthe International A Great Northern Toms River. N, J bla home. Mr. .and the Western Pacific railways Ills Couid's marriage a month ago to a father is believed to be worth be poor Italian girl excited widespread tween 125,000,000 and f 50 000 000 I Red Crown u not UZ wffs a mixture. It bag a yfflmSf .uiHuiuuuacnaui WamT -EBm"l of boiling points, frfmGlBgfifXEZmi Standard JBSM Wk. aaaaaaaT W 'l (M Compaay AmaaaR UtTSTZam 1 &l aaaEsaaaaaWClBBlaaaal BafalllaaaEsaaalY Tltut A 'nrai'vTTwr aawa. IKiAIUKf 1 immmmm L 6 """ " UH "Ke or WDclenry. Tlie SurreaafUl Iluslnea M knoM. Mt the beat U alway. Ihe ,.!,,,,. Voa ran als . u.e uccef Mechaaic b, ,tM qumljly of tooU he Tlie maa who think, he U ecoaoailalag bf ualag rlieap qM ia doomed to failure. Ia buying Hardware you rawnot slg uveaa oa look. You ahould laaiat on flood of IVoven Veal WIUi the guarantee of bof. the dealer aad the maniifst of ,,,tt"' ,e v you Mluit ne mean by QualMf nardHare. Roberts & Hanks REUADLE HARDWARE DEALERS 48S MAIN . . i? V : 41 I . i ii . .,(. j vrt -.. , m