'WX 7 -a i T" 3K" " MCM TWO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, ' N,)v"Mnr.n )r , ij: HU 3 Uk K 1 H : 1 II 1 Hill The Evening Herald E. J. MURRAY Miter FRED ttOULE City Editor V ' Published dally except San day by fae Herald Publishing Company of Kumam Fans, at HE Fourth street. Entered at the, postotflce at Klam- Ma Falls, ore., for transmission thru the ttalls as second-class matter. Subscription terms by mall to, any ftddreta la the United States: One year '...... One month .... .$5.00 . .60 Member of the Associated Preas The Associated Press Is exclusively Btltled to the use for republication of all news dispatches credited to It or not otherwise- credited In this pa per,, and also local news published kerein. All rights of republication of spe cial dispatohes herein aro also reserT U. MONDAY, NOVEMBER IT, 1B1B minis HIT BY THE H. C. L LONDON, Oct. 11. (Correspond ence Associated Press). Several members of the royal family have been setting an example In tho mat ter of economy. With the exception of King George, all of them are subject to taxation in precisely the same manner as any other subject. It is said that many of them aro lng it impossible to maintain thejr finding it Impossible to maintain their former state. Some time ago Queen Alexandra decided to dispense with two of the three police chauffeurs formerly em ployed at Marlborough House, and she has in contemplation other re ductions. The Princess Christian also has decided to dispense in fu ture with all of the male Indoor servants she employed in the past, and these are now being replaced by women. The latest royal economy Involved the King's Privy Council, the last session of which was held at Balm- ' moral Castle, Scotland. It has al ways been the custom for some of the councillors and the cleric to go from London to the councils at Bal moral, but, owing to the high cost of travel it was arranged that the Duke of Connaught, the lord cham berlain, and Lord) Stamfordham. the king's secretary, should act and so obviate the cost of the Journeys to the government. Manchester Lt " MwB&MMJ MA vJHrttHtHCtf iff wmmr o n mm ? rmstwi tkhhhhhm ATDnvo.f.i.:..t B ! 1,,,'WUI UiUUIUl) lK Hc realizing that no detail tiBBA JL of one s Curb better ex- ' vHlfe3 presses brccdinc than correct- j HP 1 chosen shoes, invariably , V l ask for Nettleton'e. jM And in so doing they assure i IJH themselves a distinction in ap- jV- pearance and reliability in ' Ijr service well worth any diffcr- m ence in price. IV Let us fit you with Nettleton m Shocr the model shown V above is typical of many ex- ' JM elusive styles. IMHM1.J-. yrorm I SOLD BY THE I II OIK 1 1 l' II K K K STORE Exclusive AgenU I III 11111 HI I 1 1 1 1 II OVER CONDITION MRS. 8ELIGER ONLY WEIGHED M POUNDS GAINS . TWENTY FIVE FOUNDS TAKING TAN LAO everybody about It so they may benefit by my experience." Teniae Is sold In Klamath Falls by the Star Drug Co., and In Lorella by the James Merc, Co. Adv. INEIL At 507 Main Earl Shepherd says, 'Buy music this Christmas." tf Ifypur feet give you, pain it is because they have do veloped some defect. The cause or the trouble can quickly be lo cated by our foot expert ' who wil give you a deaaoa ration and ' advice free.' He know , feet thorough ly, having been trained in the famous Dr. Scholl Method ef Feet Correctioi. TKotisa m Schoii jfj&mot orBomfyRrBmyExTiak No matter where or how your feet ache, hurt or bum, or if they feel tender and ore, there U a eientifiq corrective to give you i J f I S7f O 'r "I have gained twenty five pounds In weight since taking Tanlac, and I feel as fine-as I ever did in my whole life," said Mrs Edith Sellger. Route A, Box-306, Portland, Ore., recently, "Something like two years ago my stomach began giving me trouble," she continued, "and from mat time on my neaitn graauauy got worse in spite of all' I could do. I had little or no appetite and what little I did manage to eat didn't agree with me but would ferment and cause gas to form and gave me such a heavy, uncomfortable feel ing that I suffered no end of misery. I had pains Xa. both sides and under the -shoulder blades, and at times I was troubled with .headajches and blinding dizzy spells. I was so ner- .4 voua that even children playing around me would completely upset IDEA PERSISTS Mi 1 S Prevent bunion Straighten that crooked toe with,-this soft, pringy rubber device, tnect- ive and com fortable. m Or. SchoH's To-Fkx SOc immediate relief Our expert will demonstrate thia on your own foot and show you that abao. lute foot comfort is pouible with out wearing odd. Iy shaped or J See him. We are in position at all times to fit you properly with any of Dr. Scholl's appliances. Bradley Shoe Store 727 Main Street me, and at night I was ioo restless to ever get a good night's sleep. I fell off In weight from one hundred and twenty-five pounds down to ninety-eight an actual loss of twenty- seven pounds, and I was in such a miserable, run down condi tion i that half the time I was too weak to move about, and sometime I would actually break down and cry over my awful condition "It looked like I would never be able to find anything that would do me any good for I tried medicine after medicine, but got no relief. ,1 was just about to give up all hope and resign myself to fate when my husband and I began to notice in the papers what Tanlac -was doing for other people, and at his suggestion I started taking it. 'i didn't belfeye it was possible that any medicine could help anybody as much as Tan lac helped me. Why, I am not bothered one bit with any of my old troubles now. My digestion is per fect and I can eat Just anything without having a sign of Indigestion or gas afterwards. I have almost forgotten about ever having pains In my sides and under my shoulder blades, and I am jnever troubled with headaches or dizzy spells. My nerves are In fine condition and cbll-i BERLIN, Oct. 9. (Correspond ence the Associated Press). Colo nel Reinhard, commander of the Berlin brigade of the National De fense army, is quoted in the "World's Stage" as declaring himself a mon archist. The army officer had de nied the authenticity of tho Inter view, but Erich Dombrowskl, of the "Tagoblatt" avers that ho obtained tho Interview and that the colonel said: "I make no bones of tho fact that I am a monarchist. Whon one has served the king and kaiser for 30 years, one suddenly cannot say from tomorrow I am a republican. That Is simply Impossible. But do not bo afraid. I consider It impossible to resurrect the monarchy for tho time being. The entente forbids It. But what can happen In ten years, how. the conditions may have altered, no one can tell. Naturally, a royal or Imperial government, as wo had be fore the war 'will not do. But a democratic monarchy is conceivable." According to tho newspaper's ac count, Colonel Reinhard then asked the correspondent his opinion of the future and agreed with tho news paper man that military dictatorship or something similar must come. The colonel' declared thai a strong gov ernment must bo established and that order should bo brought about by sheer forco If necessary. "I entered like a thunderstorm," said the colonel, "and ordored a few1 leaders shot. It must go that way." Colonel Reinhard had been accus ed by a soldier of calling the Gor man government a rabble and the new red-gold-black flag, the Jowlsh colors. When askod by tho Inter viewer aooui mis, ne is Quoted asl replying: "Tho Jewish flag is right. -It turned the hearts of us old soldiers to see tho white-black-red flag abol ished in an instant. Under that Hag which they have simply thrown on CHEAT BRITS LONDON, Oct. U, (lly Mull. 1 -England find Wales lmo furnished n record number (it eases for tho new term of tho Dlvorvo Court In October. It Is expected that there will bo about 2,000 cases, or morn tluui doublo tho total tor any prev ious list. About halt these will bo brought by iooplo of small moans, who hmu tnkcu advantage of tho facilities offered by tho ofllclal bur eau which has boon established since tho war began to assist the poor'peoplo in obtaining relief In tho Divorce Court without going to tho heavy expense which tho ordl-i nary proceeduro Involves. j There has boon n steady Increase j In tho number of divorce cases nil tl.ls country slnco tho beginning ' tho war and the problem has boon recolvtng much public attention, i Two parties have gr'own up, one fav- orlug uioro liberal divorce laws, and tho other decrying tho crowing number of separations of this kind. As to tho causo of tho Increase thcro Is n dlvergonco of opinion. Ofllclal records show that n larr;o number of soldtors on returning from tho war hnto instituted suits against their wives on tho ground of infidelity. Tho claim froquontl) has been made that tho war hns re sulted In i decided lowering of moral standards. This Is denied emphatically by D.FIgur, of a Jlrm of solicitors, who have more than n hundred divorce cases upmlng up In tho noxt torm, and who arc hand ling about one thousand In various stages. "Tho Increase In tho number of divorces is. certainly duu to tho war," said Mr. Flgur to a repre sentative of tho. Associated Press, 'but It is absolutely wrong to Bay! that thcro has been a great slump In English morals. Undoubtedly thero. have been many cases of Infidelity i due to separations incident to tho war, but this Is not thu main -factor' In the increase. I "Tho reason wo nre getting more divorces Is simply becauso tho war' has taught both men and women independence, and has taught thorn to think. Women have learned thnt they havo an individuality nnd thnt thoy can look nftor thomselvcs. Tho men, too, have como to tako a broader view of life. Tho fact that thoro would lmvr been Just as many divorces beforo the. war If people .had not been shackled by lack of lnltlattvo and fear of channelling conventions of society.. Tho deslro for dlvorco was thoro, but instead of taking action peoplo went on In tho old, unhappy state. Now, after over four years of separation, many couples havo como to a rcllzatlon that they can bo happier apart. That Is tho uation In a nutshell." Fruit-Juice Essences n-Jcll desserts carry ;ult flavors in ca cenco form, in vials. A wealth of fruit juice is condensed for each des sert. So you get n fresh fruit dainty, healthful and delicious. This h Hie new-typo qulcli cclat' dessert- live times ns good no tho old kinds. Loganberry nnd Pine apple are two of the best flavors. Try them. They're found only in Jiffy 10'Flavorf, at Your Groctr'a ' 3 Package for 23 Cent 4n BUSINESS CAftDS P Comminsion &, Auction Room ,Yh,wm buy hoiianliold fur nlturu And mor,oltundnK High ent cash prlcu paid. Hoo DICK 1008 Main tit. KLAMATH FALLS , Marble & Granite Worko V DM) MAIN HT. 'Wl CAbiv, t ,VNVVVW' v UR- CARTER .IJ,'TI8T , irn ni.,, 'ONl3B7 ""rninuii.1,. ivi n.:.nu i . FRED WESTERFELD ii:nti8t I.00111I, J,)K,( Klainim, Pik, . ? J. R DiiscoII Loomis Bldg. Phone 432 ritimo :ui..i II UU JMntu Ht. O. K. Lunch AND CONl'KGTIONintV Kormorly ntIIi Main Ht. Hotiio-Mmto Hen mul Cnlccrt, Cold MentN & hum It Goods. Iro Cream ni"l 1'rullH. 1,K- A. iMMDo v "nu ?m:. ,,u,,Ual HO.MJ 01 !. O." ( j 1' "' ,., - I HARLEY-DAVIDSON Service Station Wo handle tho llnrlyUvldnoii MotorcyrloH and lllcyclen KxcIiih ivcly AUo buy. null und (.xelianr.o till other Makes, I'oiiiiHyivnniii nnd Dlnmond Tiros nnd Tubes. C. i:. 1I1HMAUK tin 8. Dtli Ht. Klnuinth Knll PRIVATE HOSPITAL )o Open for Mnturnnjr Cmm M. Item McuJnlch, 301 High SL Phon.4 nm, .. in. . ... rm.uo 177W fa, tm Dr. H. D. Lloyd Stewart rii)hlrm, mi f,llr8eon ... ,"o IIu lldlne Klnmnlh l'nlln Livery, Feed and Stable 'Auto Sales Quick Service Day or Night Klamath Stable fmn Trlji-j Our Sni-clnlty Hcnsonnblo Itntc.t l'iiono 1.1U H'2'2 Klnuinth Asa RECKARD'S RENT SERVICE K. F., Bend Stage Phone 276-W CEuari Ororos I""'"" "A i - . . DK. F. R. GODDARD OMpopnthlc I'byilclii BtrW) fliiito 111, I. g. o. r. Twtlt (otr K. X, k. Itort) ' Phone S3 I .. (Th only 0topthU Pir cUu aud Buricton It tiimt Talli.) j 33 Lot your OlatM Troublort bo My Trouble. ItcKlazInK ilonu In any lmrt ot tho city n. O. HTUCKY. Cnrpontor & Cabtuultunyiir , Phono 77V . 1024 Main. DR. R. B. CRAVER Diagnosis Medlclnu ond Surgtr; Odlco oiur Undcrwooili , 7th and Mila Phonii 2S0W i : !l M"5--M.0MM KATHERINE SCHLEEF Plijhlrlnn nnd Siursen Olflto, White Uld. ::::-:: Blt- CANADIAN TIME METHOD URGED Klamath Lodge No. 137 I. O. O. F. Moots Friday night of each woolc at I. 0). O. F. hall, Cth and Main streets. P. J.Gorcoa , N. O.; Frod Dromor Secretary; P. L. Fountain Treasurer ISwaunn Encarapuient No, -IC, I. O O. F., meota Tuouday night ot each vronk nt I. O. O. F. hall. Arllo Wor toI,, C. P.; Nato Ottorholn, Scrlboj r. L. Fountain Troasuror. J. c. ci.i:oiiohn Civil i:nj;lii('cr nud Surx'jor Oiflco 017 Main 8t. , Phono, orrii-c, 1(10. Itt-t. lO'JSI. WARREN HUNT MICMCINi: AND SURtDBX 20 G I. O. 0. F. Dldj. CITY AM) COUNTY AIMTHACT COMPANY .117 Mnlu AIlTHUIt It. WILSON .Milliliter DR. G. A. MASSEY HiirrcsHiir to Dr. Trail Hull i:00. I, O. O. P. Illdf Ollli-c tihone A0J IH-s Phono HUM A strango custom prevail In Armenia with rog&rd to girls who hnvn nffftfnnrl tlwill onvntllnnntli FOR ENGLISH USE year without bolng married or on- irngod. They aro forced to fajt threo days; tlion for twenty-four and thoy aro not permitted to nuench their thirst. LONDON, Nov. 17. A committeo has been appointed by the govern ment to report on tho advisability of adopting tho 24-hour method ot ex pressing tlmo which was put Into ef fect about twelve years ago in West orn Canada nnd v which is said to1 havo many advocates In tho United States. Italy for a long tlmo hag used tho system find It Is extensively employed on tho Continent for rail way, postal and telegraph purposes. Astronomers always uso It. O Is tho starting "point oftho 21 hour method, lopreaenting nlld night. Tho hours aro then counted as on tho ordinary clock facu op to 12, After tlmt 13 takes tho place of 1, 14 ot 2, and so on up to 23 and tho reappearance of zero. You Had Better Order Your Winter Wood now Doublo Load Hloclcs ..$7.00 TAKEN 1JY MISTAKE In Ashland storo a pair of small boy's ovor- sbocs. Iloturn to Ashland storo. lC-lt Try 'em. Herald Want Ads. Orci'n Slab, PIup ....' 9.').r0 Oiccii Slab, Fir $.B0 W. E. SEEHORN CO. 8 022 Main St. ' Phono 73 COUA'TV TIlEASUItnU'S NOTIOI-. dren play as much as thev Dlensn around mo without disturbing mo I tno dust neaD hundreds of thousands in tho least. I am sleeping as or soldiers Ho burled in enomy tor sound aa a child every night., havo "tory, gained back Just about all my lost weight and am stronger than I have been in years. Tanlao was certainly a blessing to me, and I am so thank ful for tho way it has restored my health that I tfaiak Z ought t tell Notice Is hOroby given that there aro funds in tho county treasury for tno redemption or Klamath County genoral fund warrants protested (presented for payment hut not paid for tho want of funds) on or before Sopt. 2, 1913. No. 30701 protested Sopt. 3, 1913. Interest on samo will coaso from (Into. , Dated at 'Klamath FaPt, Oregon this 12 day of Novembor, A I). 1919 O. K. VAN niPEU, 12-5t County Trea3uror 1 . I 'Grade ! I ! Ladies' & Men's ' 1 v 8TU 1 : H ii'vrlhBjfli? JSLI.JLJLa Phono 4 CO Ico Crram 729 Main St. Cullllll-M 300 Falls New Records Musle House at Klamath 72S Main. lC-lt Try 'em. Horaio Wat Ada. Tho Dowager Queen Christina, mother of tho King of Spain, banks hor savings with tho flank of Eng land, and for many years was in tho habit of sending u special meason gor from Madrid to London for tho purposo of making hor doposlts. m Best yet. Herald Want Ads. MADE TO OltDEIt 7 FINEST MATERIALS 1 ) REST OF WORKMANHniP ) .LATEST STYLES ) PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED J Prices aro cry rensohablo 'Your Inspection invited Cms. J. Gzek MEROUANT TAILOR ,511 Malt St. PASTIME Jack Monroiv, Prop. Clguro, Tobacco, Soft Drlnlf.i Peel unil Illlllnnls Harbor Shop In oCnnoctlon , OUR MOTTO "Courtesy nnd Service" DENTISTS Dr. E. G. . Wisecarver phone ani Phono 1G1J Houso 1S1M- Reildenct DR. A. A. SOULE Olllco, 420 Mln Rojldenco, 1003 Mila SAW MILL ENOLVEEIUNQ CONSTRUCTION CO. Designers and, builder! of mod ern Saw Mills, Plnnlag MilU, B PIuntH. Complete planU contrw ed. AppralmiN and rcportt bM Dredging. Wo contract to WW any class of n bulldlnj and W machinery of nny kind. Drafting of any kind doM. Wae Prlnti made. PBIH UH Olllco In K. I- ull"n KLAMATH AUTO SPRING WORKS Wo Do All Kinds otBprtngm iiiK New Ones Mads to 0W Axle Straightening MO nincksmlthtag ALL WORK GPABA??,. Dr. P. M. Noel PHONE 4 Over Underwood's Seventh nnd Main Streets 1 ' I am now proparod to furnish Shasta Baud from tho Hooy. cam. sand and gravol pit, In any quautltj that may bo doslrod by contractor land builders. i AL F. GRAHAM. VOCHATZER BROS. DRILLING Klamath 1'alU.. OrcBoa Surety bonds wnlle you 1 poto & SilUW" ' . iif-. . c