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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1918)
THIIWY, JANUARY 114, IOIH the evekxkc iaaililti 11 FALLS, OREGON PAQK Illllii.ii. 4 5ai7or Boy Wins Her From the Bell Cord i, iuzxziTSKr.zzz:x:iMAr,xn j.ct; uwii iiyi i,shi !i 'fgllUHMI ' T $ pHii TUMI n nw vy-l . ' 4fil ttmiwsmmmmmmWsmMll n mm iKClFK' Mi ' r eM ' nxsmVemmmmmmmmm. ' mmm w ..; Ammmv YiirrCTlrBMft'SamvmYOmvJfttlRTOmamnBrmmmv Estimates Submitted On Court House Completion Prominent Portland Architect Gives Detailed Statement of Condition of New Building and Estimate of the Amount Needed to Finish It INVESTMENT BANKING COURSE OFFERED AT STATE SCHOOL I'nrtlitnd, Orn, Futi. in, 191ft Hponnlbln contractors nml checked by A ltfMrt lo the County Court of ni)nelf In en eh Instiimu. Throo Items Klninuth County, Oregon, toucornlng inuld not bo figured without n visit thn iroftrnt ph)slal condition or ttiof to thn nlto, and these I estimated my. milliiliihed rourt houso anil the prob-ldolf. All (Inures based on the original able ol of lomplntliig tho same. At the present Hum tho building In In ery bud shape, iruikH having UiM'Ioio(1 under tho floor beams and lour trusses In tho bearing wall. pl.niH nnd specifications prnpnrnd by lien MrDotignl. Mill work Cnrpontry Marblo .' IS. um3 -' 7S i.lii-' ,'VJ.i ' vJi'r-i rvtrr i.jn .! !.. rm.stii i n iiKlu h..tAWVIt( No sooner had MIm Norn llaunin taken her place mi rondtictnr on u lliondwny Htreot car In New York City thnn along cam Chief (limner' Mutn Oniric II, l.awler. Ho mld hU fare and then took another look. Ha mttiti- up hU mind thnn and thoro hn on Id liavo to know mora or the little loiidiirtnr. Ho lie looked her up. They ncro engnged, they Hern married, and the rar company lout an cmployo It had hoped to retain long In Its ser- vice. Oregon Senator Defends His Stand WAHIIINRTON, 1). C, Jan. St. Jail tho measures of the ndmlnlstra In the tturct urged ntinoihvre created tlott which hne aided thn (onduct or by the preiildent'a sharp rrlllcUm of, the war. My romarka roncernlnic the Senator Chumborlaln, tho Oregon inn. Iiieltlclency In tho bureau referred to (itor tins inalntiiliiod Ills ground. the military establishment, or courae, i regret mo aincrnnco or opinion noi io nn)iuing one. with i lin administration," ho said, "Tho war board bill was not drawn "tut what am I to do? Tho evidence h mo but by tho committee. It before my rommlttoo on nftlclency In pur pone Is to place an effective arm tho army la clear. Bocrelary linker, for military admlnlitrntlon directly by a general detraction of other wit-! under tho president. It doe not pro. iiokhoh, could not remove tho specific poso lo deprive Secretary linker of fiictH upon whlcl! my crltlcl.im Is, control over peraonnel or ilonnythlni baHed. he) ond an offort to coriecl nrmy con. "Prosldont Wilson did not hour this' dltlons which certainly call for cor evidence. Ilnkor did not hoar It, Am rectlon. I to give heed to cnndltlonn which I "Report showing deficiencies In liavo been forcibly brought to my n. the equipment of tho common soldier tentlou, or follow blindly tho prc)l-iit our uunps running commonly from ilontT I am not no constituted that 1,10 lo no per rout, were transmitted could disregard what I know, under. In mo over Secretary linker' slgna my obligations uh onator. turn Just about tho tlmo be va tvstl- "Thn prcsldnnt In hi Htutonient hn rlng thnt ovorythlng wn In ardor. I nrctisod mo-of things I liavo not done, do not feel I ran do my duty und fall I hae supported with a wholo heart to try rellof measures." It ,.180.00 r., 832. 00 in.4rift.oo 38,788.00 22,000,00 12.21C.C0 EUGENE, Jan. 14. A course in Investment banking will be started In Portland by the school of commerce ut thn University of Oregon, under the in Million or the extension division of the commercial and Investment hunks of Hint city, and for the Invest' Inn public generally. Frank A. Froo nun, l(o president of tho Lumber imiii'M Trust company, who has had wide ixperleme lis a bond dealer, will io:i'lnri thn course for tho university. I.lbeit bond InvestmentH hiuo crcnt. 'il n wide knowledge for Information nloiiy these lines. Juice, combined with Utbla, and bu been tusd for generations to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity; also to neutralize the acids In the urine so It no longer Irritates, thus ending bladder dis orders. JaU Salts cannot Injure anyone; makes a delightful effervescent llthla water drink which millions of men nnd women take now and then to rlenn, thus avoiding serious kidney keep the kidneys and urinary organs illKenso. Adv. Traveler record for 1917 shows mora than IM.OOO.OOO of new Ufa liimlne. Tfie new low coat pollelea did It. See Cblloote. 9 STOP PAIN! RUB NEURALGIA AWAY INSTANT ItKMKK FROM NKRVK TOItTUHK AN'O MISKRY WITH OI.I) "ST. JACUUS MNIMKNT' Thesn crnrkn nr of n very serious nn.l I'lnster ture, ns they Indlcuto fundamental llcatlnc Kfiikiien In thn Kuuoral loiiHtructlon.1 1'lumblnr 12.216.R0 ',,b tn, soothing, ponetratlng lint lispoclnlly notlmiahlo Is tho failure Klectrlc wlrlnc and fix- ,,l,'"t rlKht ln t,,e ore inflamed of thy lintel henuiH over thn windows' ture K.Tltft.Oo! "oru-s, nnd like- magic neuralgia toinrry Intotho wall tholimdof the I'nlntlng 7,0'id.oo disappears. "St. Jacobs Liniment" hentiiM lotnlni! in nvnr Hi., uimiiiiv !in i mn mi conquer pain. It Is a harmless neu- opening. In nevernl ense the full- Alteration intl repnlr ... 20,000.00 rnlgla relief" which doesn't burn or uies hiuo progrcssiil lo thu point that Kluvutcr It would hn positively ilniigeroiiH to Interior completion attempt to fuither loud thesu beams, I'nnlllnns. floors, tire and would Hiirely lead to complete plnreii, etn and Dual fnlluro. '.I.ill rclls Other cr.uk oeu morn serious oc- Vn lit doors Dined In the Month mid west wulls ex- Ornmnental Iron nnd liionio I'm-' of Hteel fr.inio miss- lug - Kluet metal 4.r.00.00,"tolor hokn. ft.000.00' 32,8ft0.00 21,000.00 I.'iiO.OO C,27a..0 Tiilnl 1236,179 f0 Cinut.iU 46,64 1.-I0 Russ Internal Troubles Hurt Northwest Trade Pi:ATTI,R, WuhIi,, Jan. 24. Ovor.' tho best pluco.for the Slborlnn mln throw of recogulxod government in j ,r 'J111' trmlorH nnd traptiors and flsh Hiifsla hn i...itn.i fr,i0 .,. ..in,.,!,.!. "-''")' " O""1'0 ' Nome." He coutln . !-.. I Milin lliiudlun mnmttM n ma ail I tit ..,.. ... x.. ... . . ... i in'", i" """" rww " " "" uuiHuon too nuiivoa nnu sei- - nwiiy. tending from tho roof wrtlcnlly to thu rounilntloiiH Hitting ofT from the rest of tho building tho Hoiithwest and northwest comers ulxiut ten feet emh ldn of the toninr. And nltbo repair hao been nttompted, tho break Is still growing und thn corner tilting out ward. Thu ono explanation of tills Ik faulty foundations. Tlieno crack uro Crnnil t'.tnl .. $282,823 NO tho most notlcoablo, but there nro In, I hereby certify thnt the attached all sixteen tnoro or less complete Ktntement or tho cost or completion breaks In other part or tho walls, nnd details or the present physical The load that caused all this nro In condition of the Klamath County themselves Insignificant, being less court house, Is true, accurate and than one-tenth of tho total deud and complete, to the best or my knowledgo lite load. In xlow or thesa fact and nblllty nnd belief., (Signed) after a careful study of the plans I am JOIIN1 ORO. KEI.LV JR. firmly convinced thnt tho present Subscribed and sworn to bo fore me. building could not be completed safe, u notary public, this lfith day or Feb ly without ory oxpenslvo alterations, miry, 1917. J. A. ItedROFF, which would at tho best bo or n mnke-j Notary Public, shift nature, nnd would certuinly be (My commission expires February unsatisfactory. , 17, 1920) two course nro then left, either to, , m toar down tho present lructuro and KXOLV OAKH TO ,,. rebuild, or to abandon t. Tho later AT HTATK UXIVKUSITY plan la the one 1 would recommend.' ns It would cost oer $250,000 to alter' and complete It under tho present plans nnd specifications, and for n considerable leas sura of money an ample and satisfactory court house could be built at some other location. Coat lUfwrt I The following la a list of tho varl Don't suffer! It's so needless. (Jet n smuii trial bottle rrom any drug store and gently rub the 'aching nertes" and In Just a moment you wilt bo absolutely free rrom pain and Buffering. 12 79ft 00 uiucrcnce wnciner jour pain or I neuralgia is in tne race, neaa or any 3 ft 12 90 l,nrt or llle oooy, you get instant re- wet witn tnis oid-time, nonest pain ae stroyer It can not Injure. Adv. i EAT LESS MEAT IF BACK HURTS TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNIYS IP BLAOOIR BOTHKRS YOU EUQKNE, Jan. 24. Acorns rrom I he tree which In the middle of the 17th century hid Charlos I. or Eng land, then a prince, from discovery nnd capture by the pursuing Crom walllans, after the battle of Worces ter, will be planted on the campua of the University of Oregon. Thoy were ous Itoms and matorlala necessary to brought hero by Colonel John Leader, romploto tho Klamath County court commandant of the university bat- nouse, ana nn esttmata as to their tallon, who gathered them himself cost, based on bids received from re- from tho famous noscobel oak. Eating meat regularly eventual pro duces kidney trouble In some form or other, says a well-knowa authority, he- cause the uric aclde In meat cocltea the kidneys, tbey become overwork ed ; get sluggish; clog up and cause all sorts of distress, particularly back ache nnd misery In the kidney region; rheumatic twinges, severe headaches, add stomach, constipation, torpid lver, sleeplessness, bladder and urinary Irritation, The momenf "our back burta or kldneya aren't acting right, or If bladder bothers you, get about fonr ounces or Jad Salta from any aood pharmacy; take a tablespoonful la a glass of water before breakfast for a few dns and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous, salta la nude rrom the add of grapes and lemon PUT CREAM IN NOSE AND ST0F CATARRH Tela law Tw Nas You reel One In a few moments. Your cold In head or catarrh will bo gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. The air passages of your bead will clear and you can breathe freely. No more dullness, headache; no hawking, snuffling, mucous discharges or dry ness; no struggling for breath at night. Tell your druggist you want a small bottlo of Ely's Cream Balm. Apply a little of this fragrant anti septic cream In our nostrils, let 11 penetrate through every air passage of the head; soothe and heal tba swollen, Inflamed mucous membrane, and relief comes Instantly. It Is Just what every cold and ca tarrh sufferer needs. Don't atay stuffed up and miserable. Xdv. tJJ5 Throat Sprays Don't tnko chance with n soro throat it's dangerous and may bo tho forerunner of seri ous sickness. At the first indl. cation of a soro throat got one of our reliable- throat sprays and uso It with our special Antiseptic Compound. A spray a day keeps tho cough away. Ask l' About Our Atomisers WvL KLAMATH FALLS Olrrx trSfwl I w-oi Mf. ncni till QHMMg2M2Hg4gM$ HAVE DARK HAIR AND LOOK YOUHf NOBODY CAN TELL WHEN YOU DATWKM GRAY. FADED HAIR WITH SAGE Tll Canadian Steamer Helping New York and New England Get Coal Grandmother kept her hair beautl fully darkened, glossy and attractive with a brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whenever her hair took on that dull, faded or streaked appearance, this simple mixture was applied with won derful effect. By asking at any drug store for "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound,' ycu will get a large bot tie of this old-time recipe, Improved by the addition of other Ingredients, all ready to use, for about 60 cents. This simple mixture can be depended upon to restore natural color and beauty to the balr. A well known downtown druggist says everybody uses Wyeths Sage and Sulphur Compound now because It darkens so naturally and evenly that nobody can tell It has been applied It's so easy to use, too. You simply dampen a comb or soft brush and draw it through your hair, taking one strand at a time. By morning the gray balr disappears; after another application or two, It la restored to lta natural color and looks glossy, soft and beautiful. This preparation Is a delightful toilet requisite. It It not 'ntended for the cure, mitigation or ureventlon of disease. Adv. I Chllcote rnn aavo yoa money on Iioimci, lots, huftliK-m property, farm land nnd stock ranches. y yy Klamath Lodge No. 137, 1. O. O. F., meets Friday night. H. F. Esoll, N. a., Nato Otterbcln, Secretary. Kuauna Encampment No. 46, 1. O. O. F., meets Tuesday night. W. A. Manten, C. !'., Nate Otterbeln Scribe. tfaaaassfllullLaBssnsgsnV PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN C. CLEGHOR.V County Surveyor Civil Engineer Glass of Hot Water Before Breakfast a Splendid Habit Ops atufata of tho syntsm each vfMflf AM WMn AVMQf 1n L t.' ;,''r2w' !? ifnr botwoon tho nutlvoa nnd set- mi oi mo woruienHtorn stretches of, siieilllc aims of the campaign wore Hbniln fringing the Bering Sea und1 to Imluio the Russian government to tho Arctic Ocean, and tho niorcluiits 'HtnbllHh n customs house at East of Nomo. Alaska, and Seattle. Cn,' n B,uerlan I10"" " i,i,.., , . , ... mniiiH, iiiu miiea irom nuiue, or IM Tliore la a second n oneer Alaska1.... .t- .t ... . -..- win. . At. - . . .. . .. inrow upnu me aioerinn const iraoe .,... itiu mo uering in niueriti. i r , , . .i.. . Rworts J. L. McPherson. secrotarv of the Alaska Bureau of tho Seattle Chamber of Commerce, who has tak en a leading part In the commercial movement, ' "While little authentic information Is nvnllarde regarding the provinces of nnmenatka and Yakutsk, which. re In the Northeisternipart ofSlseria, Hdo know that thsrs are mines and VflMw tra. Mi, Uat Rlvor to free and unrestricted trade, excepting liquors. REACHED HTRAMKR BOMBED BY AIRMEN LONDON, Jan. 14. British air planes have hit tho stranded Turkish cruiser Qoaban In the dardanallea twlM'U heavy bombs.' hsJneKaeamsMSBsVsMsnnVsnBeasm BU"1 Bi I II i rS " TSJPssBBsWstAzlf aBBBBw,Kfe.'t.'?l?Ji -4SMii 3 LpA; V. 'S'V jf j-VgTsBBT&: tr'' v ststaBsBBBnKoiT JM9BrVsBmsfls!tW wSkkkkkkkkkkWkKkkWlt9hWMKikk ''ssBMisBBnsBlKsasBMBBBBB&ukV. IP UfO' .SBlSBSBSBSBSBSVBSVBlBBSK O MtftisntiltnBH x BBSBSBSaSSVKTBSBSBSBSBBSBuBS3l uawaBBiBBBBBBBBBBvaSBBKBBuBBiSaK .Bja3fiSsBBK ( BasasBBBHF 1 jfABBBBBBBBBBBssafli KLJBiiHBrdBBBBBBBTfl TTie steamer Flortiel, a Canadian coal ships could get out of Perth Am- vessel with enormous power and a strong bow, waa used In New York harbor to beat a Una thru tho Ice so boy, N, J Tugs and barges and oth er boats, carrying coal, found it Im possible to break the Ice. gome of these vessels made their way to New England, which was suffering-from lack of coal, and others went Into New York City, which had a son of sero weather, x ' Those of us wno are accustomed to (eel dull and heavy when we arise; ,pllttlng headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stom ich, lame back, can, instead, both look iuJ feel aa fresh aa a daisy by wash ng the poisons and toxins from the .iody with phosphated hot water each uornlng. We should drink, before breakfast, a lass of real bot water with a tea- lHonful of limestone phosphate In it .o flush from the stomach, liver, kid neys and ten yards of bowels the pre vious day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleans ing, sweetening and 'purifying the en tire alimentary tract before putting more food Into the stomach. The action of limestone phosphate nd hot water on an empty stomach Is wonderfully Invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendltd appetite for breakfast and It is said to be but a little while until the roses begin to appear In the cheeks, A quarter pound of limestone Phosphate will cost very little at the drug store, but Is suJsdent to make anyone who la bothered with bUoua ness, oonsUaatlton, stomach, trouble or rheumatism a real enthusiast on the subject of Internal sanitation. Try It. aid yon are astnred that yon will look hmttmr mA 'ImI kii i ..... .. Uwrtly.-AdT. " City & County Abstract Co. ARTIIUP R. WILSON 617 Main 8L FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT FLAT DR. P. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician) 6 Serges Suite 211, 1. O. O. P. Temple (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 321 . . Res. Phone, SS8R (The only Osteopsthlc Physi cian , and Surgeon In Klamath Falls.) W. D. MILLER Roofing Contractor Mnlthold, Tar and Gravel Root ing. Roof Coating. Repair Work a Specialty. 232 S. 81xth Street Phone 293, The Mutual Life IXfiUUAXCi: COMPANY of Xcu York F. M. PRIEST, LOCAL AGENT Out K, K. K. Stoio ColIman&Caseboora Wood Dealers Try uh for illy lie, pi no uml limit w.hmI. OIIIco (lit) Slain, cor. Soienth nml Slain.. " PHONE 870W Dvmnl EfiSS MM Dom NotRsfc Off,! 4 Times as lasa a Other v SamWsrh. feUCuTteitf r ' - .-- . If; I M