Ktvrm vfl 1 l ,nM iVJ ."U1 MONDAY, JANUARY T, MIS Germans Now in Bad Predicament LONDON, Jnn. 7. Tim Huiliiilliolr arinlu Imvo already grabbed bolihovlkl have put ttm Inipurlnl gov-wlijlo (hum l h chance of catching, rnttiont between Iho "devil ami tho also, the wliolo flock. deep eoa," according to tint gonorul opinion of uutborltlun horu. iltsrtnnny'a next offort to avoid one ot Iho cilhor contingencies will bo ' londurK. Tho pnn.tlorninii aro Insist ioim "additional tonnimtlotiM" In lior untly demstidlng Hint nil conquest peac term In a desperate effort tojuo retained, prewmt flnal and roniplotn breaking Tho liberal and socialists aro Just off In thn negotiation. Amicable relation wltlHtUMla aro vitally necessary for tho kaiser' em. plre alter tho war. Opportunity ror. economic penetration w restore ino.iiomsi imn me uouiocrni. . Teutonic romnierclnl position U lm- Tho rclrhstag I at present In re poralin and particularly with Itus. la. In tho view of obierver here It U alinont more Important than anyf nmnd In flernmn) for Immedlntn mm. aatern conquest. monhiR of thla body. Thero la ron- The Oerman leadere, faclnR thla slderabt doubt, In view here, thnl neresally, aro nevertheless apprehen-lthe government would care to rlskj Iva loit the bolahevlkl government session or that legislature Jut nowj May not "atand up." with the (urlnln i otiscquanco of iin On the other hand, they are afraid to Jooe the bird In hand conquest Ban Is Put Tourist Travel WAHIIINOTON, D. C. Jan. 7. Much of tho transcontinental paaten. ger traffic to the Pacific Cot la to be cut off, despite that protMts or Pa cific Coaat business Interest, ha bettn elated at the office of Director Uenoral McAdoo. I'rotMt bava como to Ul office from the Pacific Coast chamber of commerce and other Interests, stat ing that Iho tourist Industry on which the const cltlo havo annually th lived ahould not bo Interfered with. The attltudo of Director Oeneral German Prisoners In Miserable Condition ITALIAN ARMY IIKADQUAUTKItS IS NOIITIIKIW ITALY, Jan. 7. The officer commanding the 1,400 Aua- ; trlan prlsonera captured In the r.e-it French auccesa on Monla Toraba gave the rorreipu'ictaut aa opportunity of going among them and talking froe'.v I with officer ard men on war condi tion and what "the enemy still could do In carrying on tha struggle. A more mUeiable lot of human be ing It would bo difficult to Imagine. fhe officers wore oven la worse condl. than the men. , Tho officer wero unkempt and had not been ahaved for a week. Thalr red hands looked Ilka pieces of raw beefsteak. Nena had overcoats, as all were wearing light trench uni forms whan the French swopt around them. Tat, despite this misery, they put up a surprisingly bold front, and anyone thinking they are crushed Is closing his eyas to facts. The correspondent met the prison- era on a road leading to the town, v here they are being rounded up pre paratory to being set to work or sent to a prison camp. One detachment carried spadei and picks. All ages were seen among the prla- cnr. A coating of trench mud mado them look worse than they really were, for they had stout boots, leg gings and overcoats, Some had bawl and blankets. Their head gear consisted of battered helmets ami enpa with heavy hoods. Bach man got a small tin of meat and a large chunk of bread when food waa l distributed. Tha prisoners aald It waa tka but food thay had bad la weeks. '."he correspondent was told by the prisoners that tha method of tho French attack was an entirely naw aiparloaca for them, as they had sel- dag undergone such a murderous ar. tlllsry Ira. Most of tbo man wara afoaravUas, Dalmatlona and Qall- w. Tka auddan French ckarga, after tka artillery tre, bowled them Kvlrionco miiltlillail today mInu tlmt tin- Ititnnml Nltuntlon In Uurmnny U worrying Iho Imperial govoruinonl Inn itotonnlnnd (tint nil bo Rlvon up, The sltuMtloii In tho relchtg I uch that It offer tho flrt chanco for a trial of strength botweon tho anncxa- cm, but illnpatche received by way of Amatentam report a strong do- o.eti debate on tho governments coure In Ire fltirslnn negotiation On MrAdoo and hi advisory board I that the transcontinental tourist will not havo to bo entirely cut off. Tho Wtistorn railroad aro not Hourly no badly congested a those In the Kast. Many locomotive are to be brought' east from the Western road to sup-! ply the tack on the Atlantic seaboard. but enough will remain. j ' Tho American people must reallto that we aro at war, and that business ennuot be as usual, and that pleasure nuil winter, touring cannot be a us ual." aald Director MrAdoo. over before they had any chance to offer resistance. Concerning the war they all expressed themselves as heartily sick ol It, snd aald the Her mans wero keeping the others In tha fight. Kaiser Wilhelm As a Turkish aVKnaHBaBBaBBaBBaflHaaHaV lggfffffHkfaPVgfHBHH' mfgfagiagiagiaB'gaglgagiag HanQ'saT f &VmmR''KmptW? glglaggaglaglaaQBlgaM adv ; aaa agRaaW&r5. JsH!aHr&u!iBBB Jl IfBBBBBBBBBPTgBnnBrBBX BBBBTfrW gaHF!WVC!!BMVC BBT B b gsSsa5gsvBr ' - 'SaaBa kr C.5 t i?- aBiKvuiu gsErBaBaa' 'Pva)BaBafl SggggggggYf&MjuM ivLjv ggtav ? 13 ? 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Demand for tliu Impeachinout of Hun tor Kobort M, I .a Kollelto has bnen rrnowod. Vlco President Moritiall n tiouncnd to tlio sonnto on Baturdny tho roculpt of mora than forty Icltorn from inombur. of tho "vigilantes," composed of prominent author and wrltori, cnllltiK for tho oipulnlon or Hoimliir I .ii Kollulto from the senate. Tho vlro prosldont declared that, following tho rulo previously laid .!., at ln tAitttt til ttitl ulllimll Ii j lis I "u .'" . . ..,, torn to ,tlio aonato, but would rofor thorn to the senior senatorit from tho atate In which the writer reilde. I'ortor Emerson llrwwno referred to Honator I Kollctto a a "magnlfl. cent sedltlonlst." Meredith II. Nich Wealthy Man Gives Odd Wedding Party I.O ANOELK8, tbuuiand wedding umi choien from among the poor and unfortun- ate of Im Angole. wero ontcrtainea Haturdny by Dr. K. K. Yoakum, In und tasod his action upon a quota honor or tho marriage of his daugb-.tlon from tho Illble: tor. Mis Ituby Yoakum, and William M. Whitney of New York. Dr. Yoakum lnm conducted n in Is- Mon horo for many car. Ho know hundred or unfortunate who be- ANOTHCIt CATAHTIIOI'IIK AT Ol'AT:MAM CITV WAHIIINdTON, D. C, Jan. 7. Another earthquake nl Guatemala City on Friday caused great damago and probably cost n many lite a the flrat shocks, which destroyed the city. HII.K I'M NTH CMMK POIt LACK OF COAL PATTKKSON, N. J., Jan. 7. On orders of tho state fuel admlnlttra- itor, 170 silk manufacturing plant, wero closod hero for an Indefinite period, duo to shortage or coal, UWM HO.MK TO PAPA NKW YORK, Jan. 7. John D. Rockefeller Jr. haa closed hi new York home and moved Into hla fath er's house In Tarry town because the Standard Oil company has beon un- able to provide him heaters. with oil stove aim, drassed as a field marshal of tha HERALD. KLAMATH olson condemned tho "toleration In our hlgbost law-making body of a man who speak the ImiKuuge or fter Iln" aa "an Insult to nvery American aoldler and tailor and every loyal American cltUun." Emerson Hough culled him "worso than an enotny ulloti." Daniel Loul Ilamon characterised him u "the king boo or tho pinMst," and de clared ho ahould bo "tobogganed out or tho iHinato." "Ln Folletto not 'only rock the boat, but donouncoH tho oar amen, slander thd boi'n and bore hole In tho bottom or the bont. And the itorm I at It height. He make the Honnte rldlculou. If he won't go aihoro, phIi him overboard," wrote Ituport Hughes. Jan. 7. Two.cauie of phyalcal afflUtlon or other handicap hava little opportunity for enjoyment. When tho date waa filed for his daughter's wedding he an- nounc0(1 nU pni for Ua obtervance, "When thou makest a dinner or a supper, call not thy friend, nor thy brotbren, neither thy kinsmen, nor 'any rich neighbor, but the poor, the maimed, tho lame, the blind." : : Clear, Peachy Skin ' ii Awaits Anyone Who i Drinks Hot Water i 2 taya a Inside hath, before break- 2 fast kalaa us leak and feel T tlean, sweet, fresh. Sparkling and vlvactoua merry, bright, alert a good, clear skin aad a nntural, roay, healthy complexion aro asMured only by pure blood. If only etcry man and woman could bo In duccd to adopt tho morning Inside bath what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousands of sick ly, anaemic looking men, women and girls, with pasty or muddy complex' Ion; instead of the multitudea of "nerve arecka," "rundowns." "brain fags" and pessimists, we should aaa a virile, optimistic throng of rosy-cheek ,ed people everywhere. An Inside bath Is bad by drinking Field Marshal Turkish army, waa taken wkan ka Sophia at Constantinople. The short ls here plainly visible. FALLI. ORIGOiT V e each morning Mm breakfast a glaae of real hot water with a tNiMtfl af limestone phosphate IB It to wash frog the stoauck, Ufer, kldaeya NIIM yards of bowels the prerleua day la- dlgtatlblt waato, lour fmUUM and polioaa, tkva cUaulag, twoaUav Ing and frMbemlag tk wtliw alii tary canal btfora anttiag bm Into the atomack. Tbosa lubjact to tick koadaeka, klV Iouidmi, naaty breatb, rkeaatatltai, told; and particularly tkoaa wko kava pallid, aallow complexloa aad wko aro contlpated very ofUn, are argad to obtain a quarter pound ot Hamtoaa phoxphate at tbo drugatora, wblek will cot but a trine, bat la aaalelMt U demonstrate tka quick aid raaaark able change In both beattb aad aataar nnce awaiting tkoaa wko traeUat fev ternal eanltallon. Wa aiaat that Inildo clauUaaaa la aora ant than outilde, kaeaaaa tka akia daaa not abaorb laiparMlaa t aoataalaata the blood, while tka forao u tka tklrty feet of bowel do. Adr. i . OWWWWMWXWWWMMMMWWWWMIOWMWWIWWKMWa New Oly hmkj W Oaarwrtaa Oar Work, Milrta and Callara Uaadirad. wW V flUPV VTaaPbw Blelf Ffmma maBj sbbbbbsb' ered aeda vary aarafMly. Try w vnM Wlw abj f'lwsW4aBa VwT VaV are rlgM. FfcaM H4 1 127 Fourth Street task of First NaMe I wwwww0W0ww0t0m0i0m0 LEGAL NOTICES Notice) t In tha County Court 9t tha Statu of Oregoa, for Klaautk County. In the Matter of tka BsUta of Ante Joknsoa, Deceased. Tba understated, having bean as- pointed by tba County Court a tka State ot Oregon, far Klamatk County, odmlnlstrator of tka aaUta at Aatoa Johnson, dacsaaad, aad karlag aualU flea, notice la hereby gtvan U ,tl cradltora of. aad all parsaaa karlag clalma agalaet aald diisaasi. la n aent them, rarlfiod aa raguirad by law, within elx moatka after Ua Irat publication ot this notlee to aald ad' mlnlstrator at Ua law afleaa of . C. aroeeback, Klaautk Falls, Oregoa. ARTID JOHNSON, Administrator of tka tauto t Aatoa Johnson, Pacaassd. Dated December 17, 1117. 17-I4-S1-7-14 No. F46 Hwmmoae foe FabMratloa an lAsrsaose are of Tax lean In the Circuit Court ot Ua State ot Oregoa, for Klamath Couaty Charles E. Drew, Plaintiff, re. Pete Nelson, heir at law of Haao i. Nelson, Doceaaed, aad any etaer Parson or Feraoaa wke auy hare Some Interest la er Lisa ar Claim upoa tka Property la tale Cent plaiat Described, Defaadaata. To Pete Nalsoa, hair at law of Haaa J. Nelson, Deceased, aad any otker Person or Peraoaa wke may kare aomo Interest la er Uea ar Claim upon Ua Property la Ula Com plaint described, Ue above aaaed Defendaata: la the Name of the State t Oregea: You are .hereby aotlled Uat Charles B. Drew, Ue holder 9t Car tlflcate of Dellaqueacy aumbarad 117, Issued oa tka eleveaU day t Feb ruary. 1111, by Ue tat collector of the County of KlaaaU, 8UU af Ore. gon, for Ue aaeuat ef Ulrteea aad ninety-one kundredUv(ll.I) dol lars, ua am belag Ua amount Uea due and dallagueat tor Usee tar Ue year 191 S, together wlU peaalty, la terest aad costt Uereoa upea Ue real property aaesesed to yea, Pt which you aro the owaer aa appaara ef record, situated ia aald aeunty aad state, and particularly bounded aad described aa follows, to-wlt: Wast half of the northeast guar ter ot section one, la township tklr-ty-otght, south of range eleven aad one-half east of the Willamette Meridian, Klamath County, State of Oregon,. You nre further notified that aald Charles B. Drew, ptalatlff, aaa paid on said pramlaaa for prior or subse quent years, with Ua rate af lateraat on utd amounta aa follewa: Year 114, paid February 11, 1111 Tax receipt No, 5111; amount paid,, 13.81; rate of latarast, II per seat Year 191B, paid Marsh II, till. Tax receipt No. Ill; aawuat paid. Ill.ll; rate of latere), II par eeat Year till, paid March II. 1117s Tax Receipt No. Ill) aaKMnVpaM), 110.40; rata ef wtereet.,11 par eeat Said Pete Nalsoa, heir at law ef Haaa J. Nalsoa, deceased, aa Ue aw; er ot Ue legal title af Ue. above do scribed property aa Ua aWM aietaia of record, aad eaab ef Ua otker par sons named above, ara hereby further notified that plaintiff, Ckarlea I. - t e KMN!m4t .-., Draw wUl'alr aa'taVClrealt Court of tkaaewatr and atata afataaald for a'eeVfclolBg Ua lien against tkd atoperty above described and aiowtloaed la aald certlicate. Aad you ara bareby summoned to aapear with. la sixty days after tka,frst publlca tlesj of tba summons axcluslva of tha day' of aald f rat aablleatloa, and de fead this actios or pay tka amount dia aa above skowa, together with costs and accrued latarast, aad In case f yawr fatlare to do so, a decree will bo readered forecloalag tba Hen of aald taxes aad costs against tha jaad aad pramlaaa above named. Thla summons Is published by or der of the Honorable D. V. Xnykaa dall, Jadga of tba Circuit Court of tba tate of Oregon, for tha County of Klamath, and aald order was made and dated this Itth day of December, lilt, and tba date of tbo first publica tion of' thla summons la tho Slat day of Deeamber, 1117. All process aad papers In this pro ceeding may be served upon tho aa deratgaed, residing within tha State of Oregon, at tka address hereafter mentioned. WILSON 8. WILBT, ft Attorney for Plaintiff. Address, 101-104 Odd Fallows Build taff, KktaMtk Falls, Oregon. Sl-T-M-Jl-Sl-Ml (anlty No. 140) la tka Omit Court of tka State of far tka County ot Klam Kafus S. Moore, Pleiatlff, " 'TB. Jeaale Labarlea. Oefeadaat. Ta eaale Lehavtae. Defaadaat: la Ue aame ef Ue State of Oregoa Too ara hereby reeaired to appear 4 answer Ua complaint lied agalaet yea la Ua above eatltlod ault wttkta eU weeka after Ua first pub llcatloa af Ula aummoaa 1b Ue Kvea Ing Herald, a aewspaper printed nnd published In Ue City of Klamath Fella, Couaty ot KlamaU, SUta ot Oregoa, oa ar before Ue 11th day of Feaurary, ltll, Uat belag Ue last day ef Ua time preeerlbod la Ua or dor far peblleattea ot Ula aummoaa, Ua first pakUeatlea tkercef belag on Ue list day Deesmbhar, 1117, aad It yea fall aa to appear aad aaawer, for want Uareef Ua ptalatlff win apply ta Ua eeart for Ue relief prayed for la Ue aald eomplalat, to-wlt: Far Ue sum ef 11,800, togeUer with taterest Uereoa at Ue rate of etgkt per eeat per annum from tka let day ot Jaly, 1111; tor Ue sum of ISII.II. tacetker wHk latareat Uere- oa at Ue rate af elgkt per eeat per aaaua from Ua IU day of December. 1117. aald earn having beea paid by plalatlff aa mortgagee for Ue rodemp. tloa from dollMaeacy aale ot lota eaa aad two, la block Ulrty-four. OrigUal Town af UnkrUle, bow Ue City ot KlaauU Falla, KlamaU Coun ty, State of Oregoa; for tke aum of fill for ettoraer'e fees, aad for costs aad dleburaemeaU.ot UU ault Abw for a deeree foreciosiag ail of Ua rlgkt title aad InUreet ot Ue above aamed defaadaat la aad to Iota eaa aad two la black Ulrty-four, Orig laal Towa af Uaknilo, now Ue City af KlamaU Falla,- KlaauU Couaty, State of Oregoa, aad Uat Ue aald rail property be aeM by Ue sheriff ef KlaauU Couaty, State ot Oregoa, ua- dor tke decree at Ula eourt la Ue auaaer by law la eaaea of Ule kind provided, aad Uat aay turn remain lag after paymeat ot Judgment la aald ault be paid te Ue clerk ef this eourt for aneh dletributloa m may be re quired la equity, aad Uat plaJnUff bare auefc otker aad furUar ralleY-aa te Um eourt auy aeea meet aad eqaltable. Thla aummoaa ia publlaked la Ue aald Brealag, Herald pdrauaat te aa order at tha Veaorabla O. V. Kuykea. dall. Jadge af Ua Circuit Court of U tela af Oregoa. tor Ue Couaty of KlaauU, auaa oa December Its 1117. WILSON S. WILST, Atteraay for Fmlatlff. I1-7.14-IMI-4-11 Klaautk Falla, Oregokr, Dee. II, 117. Tke undersigned will receive bide at Ue efeea 9t Ua Reclamation Service, KlaauU Falls; Oregoa, until two o'clock p. at. January 10, 1111, wkea Ue aame will be opened, for Ue raelalang of about 1,100 acres ot awaap lead ln-JPellean Bay, Upper KlaauU Lake, Oregoa, within the KlaauU Project. No rente! will be ousted tor tke net ef Ue laud; kut Ue aueasaaful bidder will be required to begia work wltkla elx moaU from Ue date otvUe contract; to complete tke work wlUla I yeara from aald date aad te give head la tke aum of HMM wlU aa -acceptable ewrety. eeadHleaad for.ka taHhful eeapUaaee wlu.UeterauafUeeeatract Ba bidder must abate Ua ekertest parted ef Uaw far wklek ha will accept Ue aaa af Ua lead aa a seaaldaratlea for retlelmlag K, wklek parted wU be ceasldared la awardlag eoatract Bid. tara'aac eteaia'taterealed auy be irmat wkea alaa aia'epcacd. For Nftaar tafarauatea aad a copy of the eoatract ta be catered late apply to awvJ. B. Beat, Project Maaager. n i t i it i ii ii ii ii ii PAGE THREE t EXACTNESS AM of oar prescription work la haaaied by graduate phar snarlttt mnt who have been aaaacksly traJned to take care of your prescriptions. Oar work It handled in the anoet skilful manner, check ing anal dou W-checkJnf each oaaratloa which is your abso late assurance agalatt the smasjaknty of error. There ia ao'extra charge for ear extra farticuJar praacrle tloaaarvica. Briagyoaraext awecc latton to aa aad snaka are that it ia compouadai fust aa the.doctpf deairea.. Get a calendar for the New Tear from ChUeete. 17 Klamath Lodge No. 117. 1. 0. 0. F., meets Friday eight. R. A. Bamltt, S. O., Nate OtterbelB, Secretary. , Bwaunn Encampment No. 41, 1. O. O. F., meets Tuesday Bight, R. A. Bmmltt, C. P.. L. J. Bcaa. Scribe. PROFESSIONAL CARDS AAMauaaaaa-acJc JOHN C. CUXlfcKHUf Oval City County Abstract Co. ARTHTJI R. WILSON 617 Mala St. FARM LOANS AT PER CENT FLA DR. P. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Fhyslclaa Seito Sll, L a. O. V. (over K. K. K. Store) (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon la KlaauU Falls.) W. D. MILLER Walks, Floors, Foundation. Con crete Building Blocks, Fluca and Tiles. Ill S. Sixth St. Fkoae III The Mutual Life INSURANCE COMPANY of New York F. M. PRIEST, LOCAL AGENT Orrr K. K. K. Store Passengers and Baggage Aiywkre the CHy QaKkSenricc ResVfwtiUe Rates PHONE 187 Western Trlatmt LflBSBaVmaaT WC wjtfUTH ruts otEoon 731 QTaamtO TMi ' eflHHsV -aaYjjawafaaaVBnVjBV CEX& , ' WA &? ' 'V-syk ' sv:Li w