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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1918)
MONDAY, APRIL , lltt THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON MM THRU A -flWVit T 1 Rich Brewer's Daughter and Accused Spy 1 siIbbbbbbbbbbbbVo -smtJRlV"vBr , vMP &npM Mr, r " y:M it; ri, ' 7r TWliisaj-ww?! t . V vmuv Mm. Hugo JU'lMiiKtir, ilnuitliter of bring u Curtmin spy In (bo United the lute Ailoliih Hunch, tlie rich SimIim. Mrs. ItelMnKcr, when ques brewer of HI. ImuIh, wiih iiliiilocniplioil'tlimcil iibout Hit) alleged count, Mid some lime kku with Cimnl Hubert ilolntii' hiul believed liu win a loyal Clalrmone, who In now ln'lil liy tli I'tfiii lniinn, and she won greatly Bur Prtlrml iiulhorltlfM on it pi ildntlat piImmI to know lie wan suspected of warrant becuuso In" In KUKni'icd of J IjcIiik ii Ofiinnn Miy. JURY DI8AGREC9 - IN EASTMAN CASCi NKW YOKK, Apill 1!7.- Tin-Jury In the case of Mux KaMliimn mill olliciit connrcled with the publication of nl- luted seditious nrllclex In "Tho MAireii," a noclnlintlr publication, hat bun unable to agree. HEAVY MEAT E EAT I.KM MKKT IF YOU l'i:i:i IMCKACHV OH II.WK lll..l)Ii:it TROL'ULK No man or woman who cats moat rtgularly can mako a mlstako by flushing the kldneya ocraaomilly, says a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid, which excites the kidneys, they becomo overworked from tho tralp, got sluggish nnd full In filter the waste poUons from the blooiL, then e got sick. Nearly all rheu matism, headaches, liver trouble, ner vousness, dltslness, aleciiletsness and urinary disorders come from sluggish kldneya. Tie momont ycu feel a dull ache In the kldneya or your back hurts or If the urine Is cloudy, offensive, full of AV SLOW save i-wheat use more corn 2-meat use morejith Lbesns 3-fatS use just tnough -sular and serve the cause of ireedoni US. K)0 ADMINISTRATION . -'fsaaBri c - awst -wrJwmviwMB; PORTLAND ENGINEER RELEASED BY BANDITS NIIW YOltK, Apt II 27.-leorgQ A. Kylo, the I'oitliinJ engineer, who has been livlil by Chlneric bandlta since the fith of Muicli for a ransom, haa been released, urcordlng to advlcca from ,lli Amerlcun Iqgation. EATERS sediment. Irrecular of Dsasage or at 'tended by a sensation of scalding, stop nting meat nnd get about four ounces of Jml Sails -from any pharmacy; take a tablespoonful In a glass of water be fore broakfant and In a few days your ktitnets will act fine. This famous sitltn Is mndo from the acid of grapes nnd lemon Juice, combined with Ilthla, and lins been used for generations to flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to muitrallio the acids In urine so It no longer rausos Irritation, thus end ing bladder weskness. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive, and cannot Injure; makes a delightful erTervev nnt Ilthla water drink which every one should take now and then to keep tho Mdnoys cloan and active and the b!md puro, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. Adv. KIDNEYS use syrups Local Candidate Bonanza Man Who Legislature Outlines Certain Things Badly Needed, Which He Would Endeavor to Se cure If Elected Bonanza, Ore., April 28, 1018. To the Voter of the Twenty-flrat Rod- rcaentatlve District of Oregen: nmnauvo uminci oi ureiion; O. Hamaker, being a candidate t nomination of state repreaenta- !. J. for the nomination of state repreaenta tlvo on the republican ticket, wish to KnMern states, which have ndoplel Mate briefly aa poaalble my position In that method and find It advantageous tblR matter, and to explain to you my to the general public and moro eco motlvea In becoming a candidal tor rtomlca! than our old obsolete theory, that offlce. 1 1 believe that a man who la a resident First I have been a realdent of f certain locality la better qualified Klamath County for thirty-eight yearn, to anaesa that locality than one who and have realded among you. I am 62 . rraldea twenty to forty mile from ears of age, and I am therefore paat,"ch locality, and hence the necessity the frlvlloua age of youth, and believe I can aee the neceaalty for Improve ment In our government lama Arm believer In, and If elected.tli.n. which haa become a paramount shall endeavor to procure legislation for the beneflt of tho entire district, unit not for any single locality. I believe It would be to the beat In terests of our state to have voting pre- rlnrta and road precincts of the same territory. I believe that at least a portion of the money derived from taxation for road purposes should be expended In the district where It Is raised. I be lieve that the people who pay the road tax are entitled to some recognition , and some compensation In the Im provement of the roads In their dis trict. I telleve It would be a necessity to create the offlce of public administrat or, which could be brought about by using one of the present county offi cer as the administrator, so that whurA an Mtata ham run Iap HniilfttMf time without being administered upon, I it would be the duty of the public ad- mlnlHrator to administer upon the es- tate. and thereby cure all defects In tit lee to such real property. I also believe that the assessment KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS - - -- - - RING LAKE Mrs. McWilliams and little daughter Constance are spending a few weeka ilh Mrs. aten Steeroan. The Parent-Teachers' Association met at the school house Tuesday after noon. Mrs. Patterson visited with her mother, Mrs. Hill, laat Thursday. Mrs. Frank Stewart and Miu Maud Schrelner were shopping In KUasatb. Falls Wednesday. Mrs. Gartrell and mother, Mrs. White, visited with Mrs. Schrelner one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. William Cheyne were Klamath Falls visitors one day last week. TULI LAKI HOMMTIAOt Wm. Freer Is spending this week at the Klunath Agency on buslneas. Gouglaa Bussey haa movinl onto his homestead. His father, H. O. Bussey Is helping him put In his crop. The Woman's Club met With Mrs. Oreaory Wednesday afternoon. Work ! on Red Cross garments waa continued, j The meeting next Tuesday will bei held at Mrs. Craadaira. I J William Freer Jr. haa bees confined I at home for aeveral daya with the! measles. J Rufus Tracy and Clayton Wagner of Mansfield, Ohio, called Thursday on Mr. and Mrs. McComb. The former art spending a few days In Klamath County on their return to Mansfield from California. Dorothy, Nell and Jack Blllott spent the week on the Elliott hoawstead. -- - - HASTA VIIW Ceuemttoa saeas to bt jtk ward Declares Policy Hat Filed For State jlnw could be better and moro eeo- nnmlcally managed, and moro cqult- fitly made by having precinct tinrtc;;-' uuiv maoe ay iihviiik precinci nnncw ors, "fter the form of the staloB of No-j briukn, Iowa and n great many of the I of precinct asaeaaora. Furthermore, our state, neoda rome legihlatlon regarding the rnngo iui lasue today, and which haa coaI ou? Plate great sums of money In prose cuting criminal actions that ariso ftom I lie crowding of cattle and sheep men on the name range. The Montana Uw (teems to fit tho needs of our county, I and I believe some similar law would jbi great advantage to our state, an J would eliminate the ncccxalty of 10 much criminal prosecution. Now, In conclusion, If you feel tnnt I am the proper man to represent yon In tho legislature after stating to you my pet hobbles In regard to special acts In which I would bo vitally Inter ested, and you can consclcntlouiily ghe me your support, I will gladly re ceive It, and I shall endeavor my tit most to represent the district at large and would be anxious and willing at all times to have you heartily co-op- crate with me In these measure or any other principle in which ycu may be Interested. I believe that I have the ability to serve you In a fair and Impartial manner, and respectfully submit the question to you. I J. O. HAMAKER, nowadays, and the ranchers are surely "making good" In this locality by us In:; all the daylight and a good share of the night In order to get every acre of land under cultivation that la possible. Judging from the number of voters at Malin Monday, It seems they were very much Interested In the election. Mrs. O. E. Hunt and brother, C. W. Milter, from near Klamath Falls, were called to Southern California last week by the serious Illness of their father, C. C. Miller. Quite a number In this section are 111 with measles. 0. E. Turner of Klamath Falls, who has been spending a few days with bla son Gordon, haa returned to his duties, Mrs. J. L. Hale, who has been suf fering with an affliction of one of her eyes, underwent an operation recently, bhe seems to be getting along nicely. C. M. Kirkpatrlck'a mother from Dorrls Is spending a few daya with her son and family. - RLIVNA -- A party consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Shell, Mr. and Mrs. H. George D. W Oeorge, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ken aston, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Sevlts and 0. F. Sevlts, motored to the Lava Beds Sunday, April 21st. They report a fine time, altho tho roads were rough for a part of tho way. George Ager, H. A. Talbot and R. V. Kss motored to Worden Sunday, Charles Wbltmore moved hia fur niture from hia ranch to Klamath Falls Tuesday, He Intends to make hrl home there tor the present. R. V. Ess and daughter, Kathertne, attended the closing day exorcises nt tiu. Orlndale school house Wednesday. H. A. Talbot was a Klamath Falls visitor Wednesday. Mrs. James Mooro nnd Mrs. ('. h Lewis went to Poo Valley Wednesday to visit relatives. Misses Myrtle) and Kathertne Ssa spent the clay Sunday with Irma Afar. If, H, Van Valkonburg was a Klam ath ralli vlattor Friday. Oerald Hlmmelwrlght Intend to move to Hound Lake soon, to work in the sawmill there. W MMWWEW At the Theaters Ileal live millionaires, prominent JurlstH and members of the smart aet or Eastern cities are used as atmos phere In tho Triangle play, "Framing Knrtners," at the Star tonight The Beverly HIIIh hotel, nestling at the font of tho Santa Monica mountain!, and midway between the Pacific Ocean nnd Los Angeles, favorite play ground for tho ricb.ln both winter and summer, forma the setting for a great part or this pltcure. It was the elite of tho nation were "free actors" In this gripping drama of the screen. A novelty for screen patrons lit promised by the management of the Orpheus tonight, when William Fox'a noneil production, "All for i Hus band," opens there. Virginia Pearson plays the leading rolo In this now tiama, which combine no much of the comedy clement that the spectators nre guaranteed a laugh from the titling to tho conclusion of the picture. Wnr Saving Stamps earn Intorait for you on Sundays and holidays. i Where Stand? 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Gzek , Sncceaeor to Loew. Bros. MKRCHAMT TAILOR 814 Mala St. Fireproof Storage, lowest rate. 38tf FARMERS' WARKHOt'SR CO. PROFESSIONAL CARDS , W0WWW0W0WWWWW00WW0 JOHN C. CLIX3MORN County Herreyor Civil Kagbieer City ft County Abstract Co. ARTHUfr R. WILSON S17 Mala St. FARM LOANS AT PKR CRN FLAT OUGHTAUNO DOVGAW ArchltSKta and Eagtaeers 607-8 Henry Building WE FINANCE YOU Phone Main 8711. Portland, Or.. DR. EARL G. WIBECARVKR DENTMT OMce, Roosas 7 aa4 , WhM. Bwtlsltaag DR. F. R- GODDARD OotoepsUhlc Phystetasi A IVatts) til, 1. . O. V. (over K. K. K. Stor.) (Th. only Osteopathia Phyat claa aad Surgeon la KtasaaUi i f' KATBOCRINR 8CHLREF, M. D. Phyakkm and trntgnm Whit. Bldg. In Dr. Hamilton's oSlc. Offlc. hours 9:30 to llsa., l:St to 5 p. m. Night calls promptly attended to W. D. MILLER OmsmM Ooatrnetsar Walks, Floors. Fonadatloaa. Con crete Building Blocks, Flues and Tiles. 931 8. Sixth St. Phone IIS DR. J. G. 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