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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 18, 1918)
nuiAV,.iAmwiv in, turn THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACIE THREE tSaSL 1 -i-wai mm IhMTI MKifiBBL ' ill - ' N BJmuaaUTVJtssaaaam!.1 mjamLr Wi I i 1 9'hlHRf iMfiiW '(i 1 1 WTBraSvBkLlkt IP P P ' Pi I id ill ill mmlMlIlUIill iHKiJ(1.njUHLBlaiBl.ra' vJ HiMitHli.lHiHittHiit wHBLIMBH Relifi Itolivrl N riliitihld, a wealthy stork hian of I'liinlllla County, Mho linn en. kiTi'il thn field for republican rantll-1 Jbany Journalist AI.IIANY. Jan. IS. (Special to Ihe Herald) In a volnt Inttiir signed y thn stale committeemen nnd cc. ktltn ofllcera of thn democratic ren tal committee of l.lun iiiul llentou buntlcs, Ihu tiiinm of Will II. Ilornl- Iriink, puhlUher of thn Atbimy Dally puiorrnt, niul former I'iiIUmI State kiliilnler to Hlntn, U prcnenteil na a In nil III al n fur thn nltlio of democratic katlciuil committeeman for OrcKon. flu' Ii'IIitm arc Ih'Iiik mnllcil today to iciiilicr of tin- hIiiIk i mitral commit- In- ninl to thu executive, ofllcera of thn Inrlou county committee. It N urKcd hy iIiimo who nn ir- bpiimtllilo for Mr. Iloriillirook'vi can- llilar) that hu him been n tonlxtent Itipporler of thn iidmliilntrntloti, linn liner been liluiitlllcil ulth any fnc- The Best 2 li 7 m " u I lsvH BeVa?-V .Bb4m I rVVT Lj'iL H amm ItmV loamMakMf9mmmrrBB "fliTf i iSaI "l'e Im-wi admiring youi mailing KiM"i ami am no glad llmt your rrleiulM nertt as ll.uiiglitful as tu remember the eliHlrlcal devices. , I "How I would Imvo ciijojrtl them lenty yearn ngo. Any liow, It la pteuaaut lo feel Unit )ou' enjoy them, and you'll lliid this ELECTRIC RANGE the bent of oil m prrtli'.tl anil convenient I think-1 Mill get one myself," If you iii-e so disposed, give us a call. CALIFORNIA -OREGON POWER COMPANY -...-Mcaaktiisi.-.is- w'nr.-.- - pf - dute for United Hlutcii aenntor. Mr. Hlnnflelil will mil kit nil appeal to the Miters on IiIh kuowludKo of thu need cf the Mute. Is Out for Office II mi within thu rankK of thu denioc rNcy, and that hi selection would, therefore, strengthen tho orgunli ntlon mid liiMurn party harmony. Ilornlhrook nerved ua a member of thu democratic atate central commit tee from l.lnti county, us secretary of Ihu ntnti) irnniiltiitlon, ami nn preiil lent of thn Willamette Valloy Prcas ANHiicliiilon, prior to IiIh uppolntnieiit to the dlploniiitlc Miirvlre. I'im't fall to huh MurKuerltn Clark In "HiiliV HiirKhir," Sntunlny matinee at thn Htar Theater. IN-lt (let nn ediirallon from thn Oriental riiiiiU nt room 2UI, WIIIIIh hulldliiK' i7-:u of All . .u- . I Indecision An Aid to Were Ihi) lovuMe Mark Twain nlbe toil'iy, liu won , ildiibtlitHit bo In Jin I rel lltiu lii'iii'lici or thu homo in t't'iiclitTH, ri Murk ttiiH thrifty. ind tliu itimrimiciit'i, thrift Htamp and Wur Riivliicii Hdiinp offar would havii nppuiiled to I-1 tn mightily. Maf't Twiilti hiiil ninny niiiiiirlal ruvorabs In iliU 1 1 fi limit, Imsi'v hccniiMn of bad ! hit i ilmitiilu liii lilj thrift hml lutinv IiiiciiIh, lii xlt'oR put ". ' 'r- mw-Wf .llHpoHlt'on pullod him out of tho Iik every time, rail h Hiimrd tip with thn world anil nietimiilated a "stake" hi forn ho passed on "over there" to make henvmi thn hnpplor for 111 com III. Talking one dny to his friend, Wil liam Dean HowoltH, on tho vlclsl- ious Club In the Army Proves Popular CAMP I. KWIB, Amorlcan Lake, Wash., Jan. 18. Tho "O. D.' Club" Is ctio of thn nowost nnd moat successful! orKunUntloiis formed of late for the cnnxerwitlnii of men's fltneas to fight fur democracy. Tho moaning of tho Initials Is not given out, but the pur peso la to Intercut the men In the study of the Hnvlor's life. There Is a club of n few members In every com- Big Hardware Meeting This Week in Spokane SI'OKANK, Wimh.. Jan. 18. Hard, v nro nnd Implement men of Oregon, WiiHllngton, Northern Idaho and Western Montuna nro atteudlnit the tlili.'ieiitli annual convention of tho 1'nilllc Northwest Hardware and Im plement DealcrH' Aaaoclatlon hero this week. Tu ii Himtnrii tnnii. Prnnk II. Willi A - " - i Chicago, managing director of tho Agikulturnl I'ubllahvr' Association of the United States, nnd lien R. licnHman of lies Moines, are to talk. VIKK (JKIIMAN I'AINTWIH NOW OVV THK MARKKT HK11I.IN. Jan. IS. Frensled bid dlug at recent art auctions here has piomptod the Prussian chamber by unanimous vote tb authorise the gov ornment to enact a law prohibiting or Impeding the sale abroad of art oh Jecta or paintings of old masters now owned In tiormuny. Where 28 Ships Are Being Built 1'S i? Ci'S4 lmmijsJamm'v f Rb''V't &sslRmmmmmmal lvi:' j ili(wf rRRaw!SWiHJ.Bi Xp Wi' Vjjfrii CRmllRjmJmsssPswlsBRmmmRmmma m nRHRrmm?nTm1esaV''vM'llsRB ' - flivrlS&rPJmm -rraptwann mwwwk TJ "t 'M'jml. 'JbKiJJC JflWiBBsl'R''l"RRR iww'' ' ' fPS'SyPl ism!OJsBBVrVtjaBsssls In this enormous yard ot the Sub marine lloat Corporation Emergency Fleet In New Jersey, no fewer than twenty-eight ways tor ship are being Proves Economy tiictoj of the liiiinorlntH earlier days, Murk Twain inld: "My dltnciiltleH tntiKlit tno name thrift, hut I ncvor know whothor It won bettor to Hpetiil my IuhI nickel for a cigar to Htnoko or nn apple to dovour." "I n m astounded," replied Mr. How ells "Hint person or ho llttlo do cUlon Hhould meot with no much worldly sucr-ess," Mark nodded wliely. "Indecision iihnut spending money," he ald, li worthy of cultivation. When f could not decide what to buy with my lat nlckle, I kept It, and heenmo rich." Ho Mark Twain, hecaiiHo of till love of country and hln thrifty nature, wouldhnve been n noiieroim purchai cr of Uncle Ham' thrift utampii. pnnv of tho 3filat Infantry, and they mo hclng formed In alt otlior units. Meetings are held onco a week by tarh unit. Cnndldntea for admission tiro subjected to Initiatory coremo ill en Mich as n college fraternity de lights In, nnd regular "get-together" meotliiRs are held by several clubs. Iho organisation Is alrvudy Increas ing iliurch going. Ncrthweatorn speakers on the asso ciation program are W. C. Monsell of I'oiilauil, who will talk on "A Job ber'x Mesaage to the Oealera"; T. M. Sthe iiinun, editor of the Hardware World of Portland, on "Hut Yourwlf In Ills I'laca ; W. J. Hlndley, former mayor of Hp'iVano, I,. P. Uelnha.'d, Spokane acconiitriiit, und 0. A. I'hll 1 1 pa who will explain tho wishes of the wvemuont in regard to the one. dellvry-a-ilny plan early closing and' 1 1 in I tod credit. FCIlMCIt CZAR l-SCAPra LONDON, Jan. 18. Word has been received bore to tho effect that Nich olas Romanoff, tho former Russian emperor, has cacaped from the prison here with his entire family. This re. port, which comes from a Petrograd source, has not been confirmed. laid at one time, and many of them having been completed, work Is be ing hurried on some of the vessels. They will Immediately go Into the Ubrf Fine Piciure$ Shovfn "Bluebird Day" at the Orphans on Friday will be marked by presenta tion! of "The Show-Down," a romance of the itea, Myrtle Uonalei and Geo. Hernandez, who have always been leaders In Lynn P. Reynolds' produc. tloim, will be sturs of the occasion. Thn scenes wet photographed In I'slm.Caynon, Calif., and In Santa Crus Island, a rugged pile of rocks off Hunta Barbara, where the players went "back to the primitive" to re flect the struggles for oslstence a boat load of ship-wrecked tourists endured bofore thoy were rescued. Through nil tho sensations and excitement an oniraRlng love story comes to happy fruition. NOTICtt I shall remain In Klamath Falls un til the receipt of my commission In the IJ. S. navy, and will resume my tegular dental practice In the Whit building. Dr. J. H. Carter. 10-tf OK undanl Mm taranweo pet Icy from Cfallcoce. You May Find It In Stocking Cincinnati authority says your troublesome corns just loosen and fall off IIIMIIIIIIIIMMII Sore corns, hard corns, soft corns r.r corns between the toe Just loosen In tholr sockets and tall ol the neat dny If )op will apply directly udol thu i cm a few drops of a drag railed frcerono. ssya a Cincinnati authority. You merely put a drop or two of this freesone on the tender, touchy corn today, and Instantly the com stops hurting, then tomorrow some time you may Had the old torturous pest somewhere In your stocking, Bar ing fallen off entirely without a par ticle of soreness, pain or Irritation. The skin surrounding and beneath the former corn will be as healthy, plak and smooth as tb palm of your hand. A quarter ounce of treasons Is sets. clent to rid one's feet of every com and callus, nnd any druggist will charge but a few cents (or it. It is a compound made from ether. DRINKAQLASS OF REAL HOT WATER REFOREMtEAKFAST. Sanitary science hu of late mad rapid strides with results that are of untold blessing to humanity. Tho lat est application of Its uattrlag r anarch Is the recommendation that It Is as necessary toattead to lateraal sanita tion of the drainage system of the h- mnn body as It is to the drains of tho house. Thoee of ue who are accustomed to feel dull sad heavy whea wo arise, splitting headache, stuf y from a sold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ach, can, lastead, feel aa freak as a daisy by opening the sluloss of the system each moralag and dashing oat at One Tone work of carrying troop and supplies to Europe. The company Is bulldlag the 6,000 toaa steel fabricated ship, and has thousands of mea at work oa them. sffssMdms Asm tstjAU thsmtAt. tmjaiW dbi the whole of the Internal poisonous ttcsMt nutter. Everyone, whether ailing, sick or well, should each morning before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoooful of limestone phosphate In It to wash from the day's Indigestible waste, wur bile snd poisonous toxins; thus cleansing, tomnch, liver and bowels the previous sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more j food Into the stomach. The action of an empty stomach Is wonderfully In vlgoratlng. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acid Uf and gives one a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying hot water and limestone phosphate on your breakfast the phosphated hot water Is quietly extracting a large vol ume of water from the blood and get ting ready for a thorough flushing of all the Inside organs. The millions of people who are both ered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who hare sallow skins, blood disorders and sickly complexions are urged to get a quarter pound of lime stone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but Is suffi cient to make anyone a pronounced crank oa the subject of Internal san itation. Adr. TAKE SALTS TO AT LIM MIAT.ir YOU FIIL ACKACHY OR HAVK ILADDIR TROUILI Meat forms arte acid which excites and overworks the kidneys la their ef forta to liter It from the system. Reg alar eaters of meat mast lush the kldaeys ooeasloaally. Ton mast relieve them like yoa relieve your bowels; re moving all the acids, waste and poison, else yon feel a dull misery la the kid ney region, sharp pains In tho back or slek headache, dliilaeas. yoar stomach soars, tongue U coated and whea the weather U bad you have rheumatic twlage. Tho arlae la cloudy, fall of sediment: the channels often get Irri tated, obliging yoa to get ap two or three times daring the night To aeatralise these Irritating acids aad flash of the bodya urinous waste get about foar ounces of Jad Salts from aay pharmacy; take a tahlespoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days aad your kidneys will then act flae aad bladder disorders disap pear. This famous salts is made from i the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lltbla, and has been used for generations to clean and stim ulate sluggish kidneys and stop blad der Irritation. Jad Salts Is inexpensive, harmless and makes a delightful effer vescent lltbla water drink which mil lions of men and women take now and thea, thus avoldlag serious kidney and bladder dlscesce.-Adv. LKQAL NOTICES eVsWsMWVWb hMajsjeajnmjMffss CMatlea In the County Court of the State of Oregon, la aad for Klamath Couaty. state of Robert Maxwell, Deceased. George W. Maxwell, Administrator. Now, towlt. on this 11th day of Jan- uary, 1911, the petition ot George W. Maxwell, administrator ot the above entitled estate, coming on for hear ing nnd determination, and it appear in to the court by said petition here- la filed, that the real estate or said estate should be sold aad conveyed, aad that said petitioner as adminis trator of the estate of Robert Max well, deceased, be authorised to con vey the hereinafter described real itnte, and that all perhons Interest ed In said estate should be notified. It Is hereby ordered that this cits- tlon be published tor four consecu tive snd successive weeks In the Even. Ing Herald, a newspaper of general circulation published In the County of Klamath, State of Oregon, being the county wherein said' land is situ ated, requiring nil persons, heirs of aald estate, and all others Interested therein to be present and appear In the county court room In the County of Klamath, and State ot Oregon, at 1 o'clock p. ra. on the 9th day of Feb- ruary, 1918, and then and there make objections, if any there be, why an or der should not be made by this court authcrlrltng and empowering the said George W. Maxwell, aa administrator of said estate, to sell and convey the following described premises, to-wlt: The north half of the southeast quarter, and ths southeast quarter of southeast quarter, section 87. township SI 8., rang 11 B. W. M., and tho northeast quarter of north. east quarter ot section 34, township II a., range 11 B. W. M., In Klam ath Oauaty, State ot Oregon. to tho beet bidder under sealed bid tor, the whole of said estate, as asked la tnevpetlUoa tied herein. (Wgaed) MARION HANKS, U-U-SE-1-l Judge County Court. FLUSHKIDNEYS EatJra3L-aWsxfcVaftaU.A. j. .K A- -- -u BBBBBBBBST ' lBBBBB I aTBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsV AJ RjsimV'''STBBBi I I ' RljaimmlRmmmm M. " VWs)jM Ic"' TaRmatmmmmmmV a rv' ZmV I VJ mmmmmmmmmmmmVmN I L nSBSr ammmmmBelmPmmml The Doctor Says : ".My inatriutloM an that Immediately get a Kootl, lii'uhlo Iwt water bottle home Is (info without one. A heap hot miter bottle it cvpen ahc at any price. (Jet one that enrrira a guarantee or service." Wc lako xclnl prldo In the IiIkIi iinllty of our rubber gooiU niul the fair way la which tliey are priced. If It is rubber K-ihI you want ee us first. IWfjwoofcKarMy fyl RUMATH TALLS 0K00rlf9l W W V W VvvWVVtt PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN C. CLGOUORlf Couaty Banreyor Civll Kaglaeer City ft County Abstract Co. ARTHTJP R. WILSON 617 Mala 8t FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT FLAT DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic I'ltyaiclna Surgeoa Suite 211, 1. O. O. V. Temple (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 331 . . Res. Phone, 238R (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon In Klamath Falls.) W. D. MILLER Roofing Contractor J Malthold, Tar and Gravel Root lag. Root Coating. Repair Work a Specialty. 131 8. Sixth Street Phone 191. The Mutual Life INSURANCE COMPANY of New York F. M. PRIKftT, LOCAL AGENT Orrr K. K. K. Store follman&(aselK)om Wood Dealers Try us for dry flr, pine aad limb wood. Office 0 Mala, cor. Seventh and Mala. PHONE 270W Passengers and Baggage Anywhere in the City Quick Service Reasonable Rates PHONE 187 Western Trawfer Conpuy sjajrPBattdBMsP