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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1918)
v. r ; r ViH T nn'H y, yKttnriXhTfy 1H THE EVENING ' HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON imoe Ttmcff ' M fTf 0& jyfK H Jlnmanr ' HHnaTBM'1' .annnnnnnrilBmYn'TmBnnnnV LiE? snj nnwif fsannnnBSBvsmfft. ifk ! HjB fj nnnnnnnWjsh1,! BJDHViMBflS.nvv jftuuM? 4KfBnrfnBSssnnwLBki'' j8annnnnnBsnfeeaennnnM Jsnnnnrl irsf PAofo 0 Inter-Allied Naval Council Meeting treat ' fntm left to right Admiral Mlm, V ,H. X.j Admiral tin lion, I'm me; Hlr Eric deridm, (Jreat Britain Flri !xm1 "f the AtliiilmHyt Ailmlnd ilf llmrl, lulyj lUMr-Ailinlnil Knniil.i.t.il, .lapmi; Admiral Hlr II. Nrrmun. Ureal Britain's First Mr Lord. Itark Row Admiral Frsmsantle, Oreat Itrltwlut Captain Twining, V. H. N. llrar Admiral lc ltenil, France; ftptala Crease, Great HrlUla. ,,. , Hero are the naval men of five nntlon at war against tlio rentral powers, who control ttio movement of slltbe bltlehl In action. The Intor-iOllcd uavnl council Is one of tho moat Important !dlo tha war has given btrth to. Tlie United Slates ha two tepitsentallvei In Hear Admiral Mm and Captain Twining. Logging Railroads Built Thru Clatsop AITORIA. feb. 17. More than thirty miles or railroad now are un it construction Into tha forests of CUtieo County. Tha railroad con- established, and 100,000 feet por, day will be taken out when the road la In operation, It Is predicted. The product will be uted for airplane- ma. I torlal and paper. itrnctlen It divided among tnree un- The third and greatest railroad itrtakloit. Tha Hammond Lumber protect la the railroad from Clatsop near the Hkaw lighthouse. Two prln onerH aboard nro Americans. Some of tlm prlHoniTH have boon aboard for eight months. Twenty-two, IncludliiK nlno women, two children and tho two Americans luivu boon landed by a life boat from Hkaw. The Danish au thorltlea have Interned the Oerman commander. Tho prlte crew refuted to leave tho ship. Thcro hat been nn epidemic of bcrl-bori and scurvcy on board. KVEAMHHIP PROFITS Hl'UK I LONDON, Peb. 27. An nnalytli of tho earnings of seventy Ilrltlth cargo tteamthlp companion for lint year atinwa ttmt illvttlnnila m-nrn fittlil Hr. coeiaur It building tU miles of rail. I Junction into the Nebatom, tho Irtt, Ircfnc n3.000.000, or 19.25 per real from Seaside up the Necanicuml n""" " UB" 0I wn,cn now '" un'- cent on their capital. Tho earning to Ike divide between that river and . der construction. This road, besides of tn0 cnmo companies In pre-war OkCrtek, ultimately to be eitended "ni."-g out spruee irora mo riving d,yi aVcrngcd 3.3 per cent ton thru the Klk Creek country to..""" w, lmoer ""iry ueiong. with the lower Nehalem. A model ' companlee. The road loctfauj camp consisting or thirty ultimately will go thru the Nehalem, bslfaMaga Is being contracted on thl. " planned, and bring another net Lois will be milled at Warren- trnnHconllnental road to Astoria. The dividends of twenty-three liner companies were 14 per cent on a cap ital of 1189,000,000. Business of War Is Not Business As Usual Uiulcr uoriiinl condltlonx, If A and II or eiiial ii-HpoiiMlblllty uppllcil for credit A for the purpose- of purchas Imk 11 pleauiiru iiiitomolille; It, a truck or tractor both would be uccommo- l! Ml 1.(1. til we have reached tt xucristful ron- Under the pinicnt comlltlonit, the elusion of that grim business. If not pliMiHiiru mitoniohllo helug non-essen. Muccessful, "IluslhesH h Usual" will tlal mid Its uso Involving unnecessary Tim pcoplo nnd the government of Ilia United .States inn i-liKUKud In tho business of war, nnd the IiiIokmU of that business nro such Hint nil Hint h unnereisiiry must Iminihortllmitcd tin ' ton Ss4 Astoria, Tae uw railroad under construe tloa by the Crown VVIIUmetU Paper torsptny starts In tha Youngs Itlver Valley about one mile below the falls. Tea miles of road Is to be built. Four tnllea now are completed and the re mainder It vxpectod to be finished rnixK TAKEN nv iiunh IH WASHED AHIIOIIK COPKNIIAOKN, Feb. 27. The Spanish steamship Igots Mendl, a prltv taken by the Wolf with a der- We feel that wo do yon a real ser vlco when wo soil you Monkey Orlp. Onre tried on tires and tubes you will not be found without It. It KVAN3 & I1AI.IN. Ithln slty days. Camps arc being man prlio crew aboard , Is ashore Vet, wo ran mnko a hat or rap to match your suit. We also make fancy vests down by tho postofllcc. 230 Main street. 27 BBSBSBBsafftassB Bl BsBsHsBVHarla syf-a-- S ,dSBSBSBSBSBsWWK.MSaSBBH''S?'''! C HlM This Small Tractor Fits Any Farm Thla anwll Caae Tractor ia coMstratlvely rated at 8 hontcpower draw bar puU and 18 horaepower on Uw Mt. It to uore esudly handled than team. It la ealy 10 ft. 8 In. loa, 4 ft. 10 la. wide and 8 ft. Ila. high. Wdgha about 8,800 Iba. It doea tho work of alx horse la tho Meld, aad a boy ran handle H. Von can drive It day aad night, never gets tired. Every farmer can afford one. It will do your work economlrally-faster and better, no why wait? Order now. Wo will teach yon how to hitch It to aay Job, LET US EXPLAIN FULLY AND QUOTE PRICES C. C. LOW & SON $ 1 soon bo a forgotton phraee. Preparations are being mndu for government regulation of credit for corporate flnanclriK, .Intended to re strict or discriminate ngnliiHt credit for uon-estontlal purposes. . Tho restriction or limitation of credit for other non-essential pur poses Is qulto as nccesHnry ami may IncrenBo In consumption of essentials, A stiouhl be denied credit; while II, whose purpose U to purchase a truck or tractor for essential operations, such as facilitating production or trutiHpjirtatlon, should be accommo dated. In order to meet the requirements of tho Rovernmcnt at war, wo must at any tlmo, bo placed under govern! hnvo conservation of credit, as well as mcnl regulation, but this illnrrliiilnn1 conservation of food. When this tlon should be Immediately Initiated! woi Id crisis Is past, bankers may and voluntarily anulled by banks lUKnln properly say, "It Is my first whose opportunity for such dlscrlmt duty to take care of my c nation Is Immediate 'and do 'business as usual.' ' customers .1 receive sealed bids up to and Idclud- AlAiAAA ik. n 'I,.W . m March IBIh. " A. D. 1918, for tho purchase of the filluwltif real kitate, the same being the real estate of Robert Maxwell de ceased, to-wit: The north half of the southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section 27, and tho northeast quarter of the northeast quartor of soctlon 34, nil In township 38 B run go 11 cast, W. M In Klamath County, Oregon. All bids to be for cash; S per cent of bid to accompany proposal and bal ancc to be paid upon confirmation sale by Court. All proposals should bo marked "Olds for Heal Kstatc, nnd addressed to George W. Maxwell, administrator of estate of Robert Maxwell, deceased, Ronanza, Klam ath County, Oregon. GEOROB W. MAXWRIX, Administrator Estate Robert Maxwell Deceased. 13-20-27-6-13' - " 'X. awlasmBmBBmBma! JIDntnar'n Security Notice to Creditors Home Guard Now Formed at Eugene of the guard will become special stu dents at the university, but the only ' compulsory service will be drilling. Kugene, Feb. 27. Organisation of a homo guard, under tho command of Colonel John Leader, head of tho University of Oregon military branch.! A uniform consisting of a eovarall , ., , .. slmllur to that worn by membera or with tho privilege, of the military w unvcrty batton WM .dopt-di Instructional classes nt tho university,' Bnd ln0 unform mUst be worn at all was effected by Kugeno men at a drills. meeting marked by ontnucinsm. 1 no colonel Uador addressed the meet- mombcrs pledged thomselves to drill ,n nnd announced that Instruction a certain number of arms weekly, w, bo K,ven ,n bombing, musketry, and to serve In the guard organlin-' tnrget practlce,camoullage. perspect- tlon tliriiout tho presont war. lvo draWng, trench work" and other No age limit for membership was brancnMi colonel Leader said a mil. fixed, and men from 18 to 63 signed lury organintion with strict dlscl- 11 p. More man iuu joineu a "".piino la an autocracy, "but we nav meeting. to have an autocracy to light an au- Under the plan of organisation out- tocracy." lined by Colonel Leader and others In m charge 01 me miremtsi, a., '"j Kro llc ,,, TMon tBrtmf u In the County Court of the State or Oregon, for tha County of Klam ath. In the Matter or the Estate or C. A. Fotherlngham, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given that the un dorslgned has been appointed admin. Utrator or the above estate, and that all persons having claims against aald estate shall present them, with proper vouchers, within six months from the date of thla notice, to aald adminis trator, at the office of tho Klamath Development company, Main and Broad streets, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated thla 30th day of January, 1918, W. D. PARKER, Administrator of the Estate or C. A. Fotherlngham, Deceased. 80-6-11-20.17 It pays to bo particular In the placing of jour prescription uork. You get host results prescription which mo pound. from com- Wo use only tho finest drugs nnd chemicals double rherk liiK nil our uork. To lie wife, sine and wUUlled bring your prescription to us. Hatlsfuctloa Guaranteed !!?!?"? Pill T-7 Petition for the Kxclnalon of Lands Frees the Horsefly Irrigation District. We, the undersigned land owners of the Horsefly Irrigation District, do hereby petition your honorable body that the following described lands be excluded and Uken from aald Horsefly Irrigation District, tha grounds and reason being that there 'is Insuffi ciency of water for the Irrigation of aald lands. Dairy. Ore., thla the 16th day of February, 1918. William Urhman Description. Sec. NWKorNWU 24 "Bomber" McGinnis Back to Work On One Leg I of Knifings at I 31-tf K. K. K. STORE. w avW lv I w I flm .Jits' BK .tmaBBBBBBBBaYSaWtl I l:JsannnnnP?l&ifIw I 'l8BPnmrlsml H i aaamBBMsianisiw-ajt'm e-A-S.-EJ EiSKSSSSSSSRISa alBctwt iMNiti oonncn'rv-oiNNia. Sergeant Daniel Mcdlnnts, "Bomb, er" McQInnls, as they called him In the British army, Is back at work. Ho left Boston some yeara ago and after entering the British army fought In tho battles of Messlnes, Ypres, Ar tuentleros nnd the flomme. During tho last battle n piece of ahell took of his left leg. "But I am not going to exploit myself for money," said he. He Is an orderly In the United Service Club In the McAlpine hotel In York, and he has become one or the most popular persona about the house. HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY-TRY THIS! lUJVWm TALLS OKLGON lrfcTW weiW.".)f3J oJjJnB) tt4 Investigate the new low cost life, accident and health pollric of the Travelers, and you'll want to sign on the dotted line. See Cliilrote. 1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS w0twww00000m JOHN C. CLEUHORN Connty Surveyor Civil Knglncrr City ft County Abstract Co. AHTHUP R. WILSON S17 Main St. FARM LOANS AT 8 PKR CKNT FLAT Tp. 38 38 88 38 Rg. Acr. 11 36 HVi 27 11H 6 11 H a ays glaaa of hot water with aheoatiau befere breakfaot WMhM out pelnwa. In To sco tho tinge of healthy bloom your face, to see your akin got cb'urer and clearer, to wake up with out a headache, backache, coated tongue or a nasty breath, la fact, to feel your beat, day la and day oat, lust try Inside bathing every morning for one week. Before breakfast each day, drink a glass of real hot water with a tea spoonful or limestone phosphate la It as a harmless means of waahlng from the stomacn.uver, Kianoya ana noweia the previous day'a Indigestible waste, hour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, swcotenlng and purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Tho action ot hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach Is wonderfully In vlgoratlng. It cleans out all the tour fermentations, gases and acidity and glvee one a splendid appetlto for breakfast. A quarter pound or limestone phot phate will cost very little at the drug store but Is sufficient to demonstrate that just as soap and hot water cleanses, sweetens and freshens tho skin, so hot water and limestone phos phate act on the blood and Internal or gans. Those who are subject to con? sllpatton.blllous attacks, acid stomach rheumatic twinges, also those whoso BKlu Is sallow and complexion pallid, are assured that one week or tnsldo bathing will have them both looking and reeling better In every way, Ad. 8WU of NWK 1. NWK of 6WK 1. SWV4 of 8WU .24 William Welch Description. Sec. Tp. Rg. Acr. NEW or NWU 23 38 11 20 SEW or NWU 23 38 11 4 Ivan Welch Description. Sec. Tp. Rg. Acr. SBU ot SW 14 38 11 38 HWVi or SW 14 38 11 2 Emll W. Flackus Description. Bee. Tp. Rg. Acr. 8WU or SEW 6 39 11 18 NW or NEW 7 39 11 35 8WW or NEW 7 39 11. 8 NEW or NWW 7 39 11 40 CHA8. H. FLACKUS. Sec'y or the Horsefly Irrigation Dlst. 20-17 Ride for Wood Sealed bids, accompanied by a cer tified check 'for 6 per cent ot the bid, will be received by the school board of District No. 1, up to' Monday, March 4, 1918, for the follewing: Firty to one hundred cords of body wood delivered to Riverside school, Klamath Falls. Fifty to one hundred and fifteen cords ot body wood, delivered part to Central and part to Mills schools. All body wood to be four-foot, cut from live trees, to be tiered and measured on grounds. All wood to be delivered by September 1, 1911. Address all bids to Ida B. Momyer, clerk, writing across the face of the envelope, "Bids for Wood." Tho board reserves the right to re ject any and all bids. 15-Bt, LEGAL NOTICES ruT-'mrirnrLr - -------- Notice of Hale of, Real Estate In the County Court for the County Klamath. State of Oregon. ! Estate or Robert Maxwell, Deceased. Oeorge W. Maxwell, Administrator. Notice Is hereby given that, by or der or the Hon. Marlon Hanks, Coun- tv Judge or Klamath County, ore Newigon, aald order duly made and en- tered and died tho 11th day or Feb ruary, A. D. Iff 18, tho undersigned administrator ot the said ostata will HOI'GIITALIXQ & DOUGAX Architects and Engineers 507-8 Henry Building WK FINANCE YOU Phone Main 8723. Portland, Ore. DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic l'hyslrlau & Surgeon Suite 211, 1. O. O. F. Temple (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 321 . . Res. Phone, 2S8R (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon la Klamath Falls.) W. D. MILLER Cement Contractor Walks, Floors, Foundations. Con crete Building Blocks, Flues aad Tiles. 232 S. Sixth St. Phone 198 Notice to Contractors Plans and specifications for tho re modeling aad completion of the pres ent court house In Hot Springs Addi tion, for Klamath County, Klamath Falls, Oregon, can bo soon at the office of the county clerk ot Klamath Coun ty,- Oregon, and at Architect B. B McClaraa'a office at Portland, Oregon, for which bids will be received until noon.. March 20th. 1918. Bide- will also be "received on an alternate plan for a now building, plans are on file at county clerk's office, Klamath County, Oregon.. Bach bidder bidding must bid on both the remodeling and tne altornato. A certified check ot 10 per cent ot bid to accompany bid, guaranteeing a construction contract will be signed and bond given, the County Court re. serves the right to reject any and all bids, and to 1st tho work to the best Interests ot the county. C. R. DB LAP, il-iot Clork of County Court DR. J. G. GOBLE Well known Optoutetlst Optician, la Persunently Located at 126 3d Street Opposite Elks Temple Phone 0M Make engagements, and he will call nt your home and examine your eyea for glasses, II you can not call at Ills ofltce. WOOD Block, aluh, limb and body,' any length. Small or large qnantl ties. Prompt service. Terms Cnsli, Ofltce Fifth and Mate Phone HSR. 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