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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 12, 1913)
"'"es L .t i ' . VHOKKMUOPAL CAMM DR. a A. ItAMIH), DwUtt All Work Quaraateed. DM MloirV tlulldlag. Iloom ail. I'bone 01. MAXWKIJi M. MM 0tMMtfeta I'lljelcUa, Hull. II sad If, While Midi. PfceeeM CITY AND COUNTY AllHTIIAOT OOMI'ANY Abstract, lassraar Matubers Oregos aaeorlalloa Till Men. iEGAL NOflCES An Ordinandi I'mijmxIiik i,, wJlr. lug llm I'lirpmu of (liu 0.111111011 t'oimill to Illinium Ti-iiIIi Hlnit, I'riMii II Inli-ihKiloii Willi Alain HtH-it .N'nrlli lo I'lrmput Hlrrct, limn mr vnluo. Ilaoli tiruiioHnl lo utirchniia mint lio iiitoiiiimnniii hy n ditch, certified by Miino roHtuiiiRlblq hanking Institution, l" Uio ainoiint of C K)r cent of tlio lroiui.il, mmlo lutrnlita to tlio Police iiiiiKe or nhl city. Proposals mum I..I.IW lr.lu I.. H "l.l Cltr r i , ' r."."wV0S U"J r,K,,l "' Tll , , , ' ,, Uty' ," ny iiimI nil M.Ir ,! proposal IIIU Uly Of Klltllintl I'll 111 nnlnlm'rnr m.1.1 l,,1. 'I 111 miiiiinin mil UN folloWR. Ordain for until bonds. iMtllll lit KIllllW.lli t.'nll. !..... Bottlon I. 'iimi iiurmnint to n ha. Juno I lth. loin. ' ' tlllon nIkiiciI hjr moro than Ion f n . A. U. I,I5AVITT, linliliira of tlio City of Klnmntli rail. I Pollen Jim nf n. mi Oregon, mill U,J with tho Poll, of Klnmntli ic.ll., nr.,n.. JihIko Ihoruof, nnj proaimtoil to tho' 0-1 1-71 1 It Common Council, hating for Its t)l.. Joit tho liiiprovommit of Tenth strrot ' .NOTICi: TO CUCIUTOIIS in inlil rlty, from liu liiturioLtluti with Mnln struct, north to I'ronuit nin..t. jlnUiidlng lulorioMloiis hy grading nun miiinilimldiig midi portion of. I until tnt to conform to tho cstiili. (I. K. WII.I.KY Attorney at lw IUhxii IBM, (Mil Fellow Hall SHIMS KOUNHKVKI.Ii SIM llacen HaUdlNg OAKLAND, CAI,. I am always glad lo are or hrar from Klamatlt frlrail. In tlio County Court or tho Blnto of On-gnn, for Klnmntli County. In thu Mutter of tho Kitnto of Frank I. Keller, Decerned llio undersigned having bcon np HI , . Hiiviaib'IVit IIUTIJifi UVVU UU slie.l grmlo In n.i city; nml the poliitvil hy tho county court of tho Common Council .looming U oiilII-latatn of i)iMn. fnr iti.nn,i. ...,.,.., ciitnii.l imrcanry to in Impruvo such 'ongon, n.Imlnlitrnlor of tho oatnto portion of Ti-iilli strict, hereby do-Jof Prank I. IVtter. Uoccascd. and MMOMXANMUUM L .khpiOymkmt Call up COM8TOCK, phone 80. If you wast ay kind of IIKI.I'. fUgtsrsr at the COMHTUCK If you wast saaployastat. I I KI.AMATM NOVKIiTY WOHKH Will Md Klamath ae. llUckatalthlai and ganaral ra palr work dona AutoBobllaa a Specialty II. -OMMKAIIK), lnprllor. IMKKIiMIN M UACHTKI.HKIW Sew aad Mrrosdltasd Ooods HldM. Wool, I'alU, llubbar and UaUU Ki7 Mate M Ttd. Mil Classified Column rOH HKNT NICKI.Y (uralaked rooui at the Or sun llouaa, Hlith aad Klamath MiUCICIJmINKOIIM (IOVKHNMKNT CLAIMS I can lo onto you on aomo good timber rUliut or moadow land. Add rem box t2ll, Klamatli rail. MSI WAHHINU AltD IIIONINO Alio olh or work; at home, or will ko out; non door to aoda worki, Hovonth it.. Ixtweon Mala and Klamath. 10'Ct Tha llaratd covaratha great Klam th country. OK HALH 1- H'OU BALK A four-roora modern cottage, centrally locited, beautiful iroundi; very cheap; very roaionnblo Ivrrui. Addreaa It. If., Hornld olTKn. 7-3t I'Oll HAM5 rurnlture, plono, llro- lei cooker, etc, Harry Cndon, 821 Wnlnut street. a-Ct t'OH HALK 100 acre, two mllei louth of Merrill, at (17.60 por aero, 00 acre In grain; 00 acrea foucod; Kood Improvementa worth what 1 aik (or tho ranch; will alio soil feod and 300 chickens, stock and Implements; fun glvo Immediate possession. A. F. Clublno, owner. Merrill, Ore. llllt TYPEWRITERS New Maehteaa ffl.W Dow ami C4.M MoaUi Klaaaath Falls Mwalc MoMac. POLK'S- OMMOIf Mast WAlsUNOTuN Business Directory A DlrUry aseh Oily, Town and Villas, stvlcvar Morlptlv ktoh of Mh plao. location, popuUllon, UU erb, (falBfliuj aad aaaklns polall aM Cltwll4 DlrMlory, oomplM br Duunu aaa prelMWon. K. tV. rOIJC Cft. IBATTUa clam tho purpimo to Improvo hiicIi portion of Tmilh itrcot by Brndlne mid mnrndnmlxlni; tho inmo to con form to thu fiUbllahcd grado In inld illy, mid In tho work of audi lm ptoromtnt n ipnco or strip ten fftt wldo on onch ildo of inld Tenth itrect hntl bo propnred for parking nnd nldiiwntk cotntrucllon. That tho mn- tcrlnli to bo uncd In inch Improvo- inrnt and tho minnor of conatrurtlon hntl bo n folio wi: Klrit: Hoceud: Third: I'ourth; Kurh Improveinont to bo mmlo In nccordnnro ltli tho charter of inld city nnd tho pUni nnd ipoclflqitlun prxpaicd by tho City Kmclnoi-r for tho natd Improvement and fllod with the I'ollco Judgo of inld city, iucIi plain and ipuclflcatton contain eatlinate of tho work lo bo li) no nod tho probablu coit thereof, which li raado part of Dili ordinance; audi probablocoit bo lug In tho lum of 110,300.00; nnd audi pinna and ipcclflcatloni Includ ing anlil callmatci nnd probable coit aro hereby ndoptcd. Kccllon !. That iho tlmo within which objection or romomtrancc may bo heard agaluit laid Improvo ment shall bo on or before tho 30th day of June, 1913. flection 3. Thu boundarle within which tho property lie that I benefit ted and to bo nMeaaod for tbo coit of inld Improvement, li nil that prop erly adjacent to inld itrcot, ni far n linprutod, nnd within a lino on each aide of inld itroct, m far n to bo Improved, dlitant to center of block from tho property lino on inld itroct, and parallel thereto. Htnto of Oregon County of Klnmntli City of Klamath Kalti I. A. I,. Lonvltt, Police Judgo of tho City of Klamath Knlli, Oregon, do horoby ntteit tho foregoing to bo properly nnd correctly onrollod copy of ordinance ndoptcd by n mnjorlly of tho member of tho Common Coun cil elect, nnd approved by tlio Mayor, nnd nlno by n thrce-fourtha oto of nil llm member elected to tho Common Council, tnken by aye and noci nnu approved by tho Mayor, on the irth dny of Mny, A. 0. 1913. A. I,. MJAVITT. I'ollco Judgo of tlm Clly of Klamath Fnlli, Oroeon. Approved till 1CH day -of May, A. I). 1013. T. V. NICHOIiAS, Mayor of tlio City of Klnmnth Knlli, Oregon. 10-lot hiivlug ijuullflcd, notlco Is hereby given lo tho crodltor of, nnd all per ioiii linvlug clnlmi ngalnil inld do coniod, to proicnt them, certified as rmulrcd by law, within lx monthi alter Iho flnt publication of this no tlco lo nalil W. M. Duncan, nt hi of fice In 219 I. O. O. building, Klamath I'nlli, Oregon. W. M, DUNCAN, Admlntitrntor of tho Kitnto of Frank I,, Fetter, Decerned, Dated May 27, 1913. 2-9-1 C-23h HUMMONH Ixgal Notlco Nollio Inviting lroMH.al to I'urcliama City of Klamatli KnIU ltcfuiulliiK lUind. Scnled proposal will bo recolvod hv tho I'ollco Judgo of tho city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, until Monday, July Htli. 1013, nt tlio hour of 8 o'clock p. m. of said dny, nt tbo city hnll In tho city of Klamath Fall, Ore gon (nt which tlmo nud placo pro posnls to purchnio will bo opened nud conildorcd) for tho purchaso of 170,703,00, or nny pnrt thoroof, city of Klamath Fall Itofundlng Bonds, pnynblo twenty yonrs from dnto of leiuv, hearing n rato of Intorcst not to exceed 0 por cent por annum, Inter est pnynblo semi-annually from tho Bend Intorcit Sinking Fund of snld mi nn the lit dny of Jnnunry and July of each year; snld bonds to bo datod July 1st, 1013; Intorcit ihoroon pnynblo at tho ofllco of tho city troas urer of said city In gold coin of tho United States of Amorlcn. Bald bonds will bo liauod In denom inations of fl.000.00 to tho number of 70 and one bond In tho sum of 1703.00. , m . Snld bonds nro advortlsed for snlo and will bo lnuod In pununnco of Ordinance No. 207 of tho city of Klamath Falls, ndoptod March loth, 1018 Bald bonds are lnuod for, the pur pose of rstondlng tho ouUtandlng warrants of said city. Said bonds will U 114 for cash, and for not less In tno Circuit Court of the Htnto of Oregon, In nnd for Klamnth County.- -Kqulty No, 4CD. Itoao (lodnrd, I'lalntlff, vs. John (lod ard, Defendant. To John (lodnrd, Defcndunt: to mako homcilcud entry nnd the profcrcnco right Is oxercliod prior to July 1C, 191.1, on which dnto tho lands will bo subjort to lottlomcnt nnd onlry by nny rjunllflod person. Tho Inuds nro ns follows Tho WJ4 of NWU and tho Hft of BWU, sec tion 1, township 21 B rnngo 0 H., W. M., containing HO acres, appllcn- tlon of I.Millo Hnntry, Crciccnt, Oro Ron. List 0-7 IS, Tho BVt of HWUi section 20, township 21 8 rango 7 K., contain ing tO acres, application of Henrietta li. Warn, 1312 Broadway avenue, Bpokiino, Washington, Mit C-860, Approved April 23, 1913. B. V. I'HOUDFIT, Aislatont Commissioner of the Ocn- crnl Land Offlco. S-29-C-20R .Vollio for Publication (Not Coal Lauds) Department of the Interior, 'United Btntos Land Offlco nt LakovJow, Oregon, May 28, 1913. Notlco Is horoby given that Alfrod Fischer, of Bwnn, Oregon, who, on Kept. 27, 190C, mado bomestoad entry 3052, serial No. 0136 , for 8V4 NKU, NWUNH'i, NK'.NWU, section 18, Towmhlp 37 B, Banco 10 H, Willam otto Meridian, hm tiled notlco of In tention to mnko final flvo-ycnr proof, to establish claim to tho land nbovo described, beforo C. It, DoLap, County Clerk of Klamath County, nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, on tho 7th day of July, 1913. Claimant nnmei ns witnesses: A. Bcnilnger, of Swan, Oregon, Ot to Schonfcldt, of Klamath Falls.Or cgou, J, B. Patterson, of Swan, Or egon, John Neubert, of Klamath Knlli, Oregon. A. W. OIITON, C-C-7-3 r Ilcglitor. BOMS I HROWN PORTUGAL ItlM'CBMC MAI.NTAIM4 A HTItlCT CKNHOBHIHI' OVi:it WfltKH UN TIL INVIMTIOATIO.V OF AFI'AIlt 1H I'lMHIli:!) United Press Service LIBBON, Juno 12. Bombs woro thrown from tho uppor stories of two houici today whllo tho municipal pa rado was passing. Many woro wound ed. It was roportod later that sor crnl wcro killed by bombs in othor parts of tho city. Tho government Is making nn Investigation, and In tho meantime tins cstnbllahod n Connor-ship. m i nr ir.M.m.ini MllbU .UlimUMI SUGAR LOBBYIST NORTHWEST NOT i , i. . FOR FREE CATTLE HAWAIIAN l'LANTKBH' Itlvl'llK Kn.STATIVK SAYS III! HAS HUCN DiHPitovi.vo thi: fiu;f: huoaii Fiouitns i.v ,i;w bill LOCALS TO PLAY AT United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 12. Boyal Meade, statistician of tho Ha waiian Sugar Planters' Association, testified boforo tho senate lobby In vestigation commlttco yestorday afternoon. Moado declared his work was dis proving tbo figures of tboso advocat ing frco sugar. Ho stated that he dlscusitd tho mattor with Scnntors Polndexter, Bamsdoll, Norrls and Brlstow. -r h 1.1 MINNi:flOTAH TKMi Tin:v aih; itKCKtviNa hoomm-h OF PltOTKHTM WILSON M NOW. r COMMITTAIi HILDEBRAND A CHICK i:. HUPI'KIt AM) UAXCU WILL Hi: (JIVi:.V ON TDK NIGHT I'llCCHDI.NU Till: BASEBALL CO.NTBST NOTICi: 1'Olt PUBLICATION j (Not Coal Lands) Dopnrtmcnt of tho Interior, Unit- ;cd States Land Offlco, nt Lakevlow, In tho iinmo of tho state of Oro- Oregon, Mny 21, 1913. Notlco Is gon ou nro hereby required to ap- horoby given that Van Buren Fln penr nnd nniwer tho complnlnt of noil of Klamath Falli, Oregon, who, Iho plaintiff filed In this suit ngalnstjon February 20, 1911, mado homo ou on or beforo tho 7th day of July, litcnd ontry No. 04371, for E-ft 1913, thai being tho dato ict In tho,NV' section 3G, and SVi BW onlor of tho nboro entitled court for,ioctlon 2C, towmhlp 38 south, range our appenrnuco nnd nnswer In tho , 10 oast, Willamette meridian, has order for tho publication of sum-'filed notlco of Intention to mako mom, lnuod In this suit, and It you 'final commutation proof, to citnb fnll to io nppcar nnd uniwer, plain-;llh claim to tho land above ile tiff will npply to inld court for tbo icrlbcd, beforo C. It. DcUip, county relief demanded In her said com- 'clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath plaint, vli: For n decree dissolving Falls, Oregon, on tho 30th day of tho bonds of matrimony heretoforo.Juno, 1913. existing between tho plaintiff nnd I Claimant names as witnesses B. S. defendant, and that plaintiff have tho'Grlgiby, J. P. LcoAllcn Stansby and custody and control of tho four minor John Slade, all or Kiamain fans, children named in snld complaint, Oregon. A. W. OIITON, nnd that-plaintiff bo decreed to bo, S-29-C-2C-II Bcglstcr. Iho owner of tho equity In nnd to lot( six (C), block nlno (0) of Falrvlew. Vn h-ul-h-, ..... .. . . .. .1 I Xotlco tor 1 HWicstion addition to tho city of Klamath Falls,' ... . .., . .. . !?rr.f.':r.a',l:;:,l.0reBn,'l)epartment of tbo Interior, U. S. us uiuiiiucu " " vw...,..u.u.. t ...., -,(!. I .b.nl.o rtrfnn ...i.l. ( ....1.11...! In ITU. U,Uli W1..VU M fcw.w, w.vbwh. I II in suinuiuuB is iiuuiiauvu iu uu Kvcnlng Herald, n dnlly nowipapor, printed nud published nnd of general circulation In tho city of Klamath Falls, county of Klamnth, itato of Oregon, under nnd by vlrtuo of nn order of Houornblo Henry L. Demon, 1 ho next gamo on tho tapis for tho Klamnth Falls basoball team Is sched uled for Hlldcbrand, near Dairy, Sun day afternoon. Tho llttlo community has banded togothor a fmt bunch of bnll tosscrs, and thoy would llko noth ing bettor than to dofoat tbo pride of tho county scat. Tho team will leavo hero for Hlldo brand lato Saturday nftornoon. A dance, followed by a chicken supper, will bo given In tholr honor Saturday night. BONANZA HAS A BASEBALL TEAM CHALLUXt.i: IS ISSUKD TO WHITK I'HLICANS, AlTHIt TUB BOLT ING OF Till: HILDIXKAND'S 1'OIICES WANT GOOD ROAD TO SHIPPINGTON UK.SIDi:.NTS OF THAT DI8TIUOT think ti:nth sthi:i;t im- PltOVi:li:NT hHOULD BR co.v TIXUI:I OTHKIl NOTKS i 1 United Press Sorvlce. WABHINQTON, V. C, Jnae 11 There Is a strong Indication that den -ocrats from all of the Northwester states will mako a strenuous objec tion to tho froo listing of eatti I tho tariff bill. Senators Heat and HaBme-ai-sf Minnesota today called oa the presi dent In regard to tho matter. They stated that thoy havo received scores of protests against romovlng the daty on- cattle. So far Wilson has not definitely committed hlmiolf cm the subject. L iT i, ' (Spoclal Correspondence) SHIPPINOTON, Juno 12 Since tho city council has seen fit to take action In Improving Tenth street, all concerned aro crying out for a con- tlnuanco of tbo samo to Shlpplngton. To Shlpplngton people, thoro appears no logical reason why work on this road should not commence at onCo. If It's worth having It's worth in- Miring. Sou Chlclolc, 035 Mala it., phone CO. Ii It In the Herald? right, then. It's May 12. 1313. Notlco li hereby given thnt Arthur Max Fischer of Swan, Oregon, who,, on August 24, 190C, mado homestead. entry (under reclamation act or Juuu 17. 1902, 32 Sts. 388), No. n.- m, c..l.1 AlOri n W71A Judgo of tho circuit court, mado and u4 BWU u 18 entered on tho 17th dny of Mny. 1913.,'' "', r. wii i.m.tt. Mrst publication, under .aid order, , g d , oMntenUon o bo on tho 23d dny of May, 1913.,, . . fu..v nrnn. tn . and tho Inst on tho lth day of July.,.,.. r,nlm , in Innd nhov. de. 1913. being for six comocutlvo and crlbed( Mqxo c DeLaPf county ucccsslvo weeks, Iclork. nt Klamath Falls, Oregon, on ... . h. a intnilff I " 20'u uy ot Juno' 1913' i0., I Claimant names us wltnesies: Otto 23-30-C-13.20-27-IH Ischonfcldt. ot Klnmnth Falls, Ore- v,,Hr,, f 1'lnnl SettleiDint Igon; Frltx Collman. ot Swan, Oregon; In the Matter of tho Kstato of FrodlJohn Jansson. of Klamath Falls, Blohn, Doccaicd. Oregon; a. iiensmgor, oi owuu, Notlco Is hereby given that tho un- Oregon. A. W. OBTON, lorslKued as ndmlnlstrntor of tho cs- ,r-22-C-19U Register. tntc of Fred Blohn, decensed, hns filed in tbo couuty court of tho Stnto or iwaicmww oune wrera.ii, i.i- Orcgon. for Klamnth county, tho final went, Circulation, us, or wo account of his administration of said Zoning Herald, published dally nstnto nnd thnt tho court hns llxod nt Klamnth . Falls. Oregon, re T u siln," tho lOti, dny of July. 1013, Quired by the net of August 21 1912: ... '.'. -. .n ...1..I, ln .h fnrn.'.Vt1IO lf Ollllfni HUll l0tOffiCO All- III IIIU ii". " - - - - - CITY PROPERTY ir ton nro lnikliiir for an Invest Hunt on a home, I ilmll be pleased to I DAIRYING t Ih nuro to liccome s taMHag Isd tqr -j, .. . .. . .. . m k. m v' in mo ninmnui nas. i smmhs bm j pli-actl to show yoa sacm eftaw Tssrjr beot dairy rnncfies In the KlaiwasJi ' ln from 910 an sere as. Besag? As miliar with tlio coaatry, ami hseaag' fnrJIIlle for showing It, I sea lav s ps ' nltlon to serve yo. CHILCOTt New location, 6M Main Sti i h' j mWMSM Has. l NON-RUSTING Tbo Klamath Falls team will not be tho only aggregation ot basoball play ers to Journey forth from Klamath Falls Sunday, If tho White Pelicans accept tho cbnllengo Issued by tho Do uanxa baseball team. Though but recently organized, tho ' Bonanxa bunch has already trimmed tho Hlldobraud team, rnd Is looking for bigger game. If pliyod, tho con test will bo held at Donausn. Subscribe tor The Herald, GO cents a month. xliow )ou tho city. I have a very' gooil buy In Jlnln street property, nj few modern houses at low prices and sonic good lots near the now court, liouc. Sec me before buying. j CHILCOTt New location, 03.1 Main St, Phone 80 Wood noon of said day. as tho tlmo for tho hearing of objections, If nny, to snia account nnd tho settlement thereof. Dntod tho 10th day of Juno. 191J. nOUBUT A. EMMITT. As ndmlnlstrator of tho Hitnto of Frod Blohn, Deceased. 10-17-24-1-8 h Lists 0-715 and BOO . HIISTOIIATION TO KNTItV OF iaNDS IN NATIONAL FOIIK8X Notice Is horoby given that tho inula deicribod below, embracing 200 acres, within the Paulina nation- 'nl forest, Oregon, will be subject to settlement nnd ontry under tue pro visions of tho homestead laws e: me United States and tho net of June 11, moo (3i Btnt.. 233), nt tho United Stntca land office at Lakcvlew, Ore gon, on July 16, 1013. Any seiner who vvns actually ana in gooa iano (Ire: Editor, W. O. Smith, Klamath Falls Oregon. Managing Editor, W. O. Smith, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Business roanngcr, W. O. Smith, Klnmnth Falls, Oregon. Publlshor, Hornld Publishing Co., Klamnth Falls, Oregon. Owner: W. O. Smith, Klamath Falls, Oro gon. Lcnn L. Smith, Klamath Falls. Oro- gon. L. U. Brooks, Klamath Falls, Oro- gon. Known bondholders, mortgagees and othor security lioldors, holding ono per cent or moro 9! total amount ot bonds, mortgagees, or othor se curities: Nono. Avorngo numbor of copies of each Issuo of this publication sold or dis claiming any of said lands for agrl- trlbutod, through the mall or other- llllllll.il,, ' . I . . ...I., .,,1.,irlhani illll-lnc, ttlA cultural purposes prior to January 1, 1900, and has not abandonee; siuuo, has a preference right to make n homestead entry for the landa act ually occuplod. Said lands woro list ed upon the applications ot the per sons montlonod below, who have a preferopco right subject to the prior right of.any such settler, provided such settler or applicant Is Qualified wise, to paid subscribers during the six months prccodlng the date of this slntoraent, 725. W. O. SMITH. Sworn to and subscribed beforo me this 12th day of June, 1913. J, II. CABNAHAN. Notary Publlo for Oregon (My commission expires June 10, 1913.) Business has steadily increased Ilicvd mora room. 1 moved to larger quarter. My now itoro li 1:13 Main St. I ran hervo you better than before. 1 need our trade. You necrt my service. H joii nro not my customer vie nro both losem. FRANK M. UPP Wutchniakcr, Jeweler and Eu- graver. Southern Pacific Wntch Inspector Block Just leave an order. I'll de ader promptly. GREEN SLAB WOOD 16 Inch DRY SLAB WOOD 16 Inch and 4 foot LIMB AND BODY WOOD 4 foot, 16 Inch and 12 Inch Special prices at the West Side Mill: 4 ft. green slabs $1.50 4 ft. dry slabs $1.75 16 inch green slabs $2.00 Leave orders at Bradley Har ness Co., near 6th and Main. Phone 127 P. C. Carlson i PRIZES FOR ! fishermen! You aro overlooking a bet it you don't try for one ot the prises being offered for the three largest trout caught in Klamath county with an 8-os. rod or leu. First 1'rlze, Sia rod. Second l'rlxe, S4 reel. Third Prise, 13 lino THE GUN STORE J. II. CHAMBERS, Pro. SKIMMING SECTIONS Tho use of nicks! dUtst fc the skimming; tactions of ths United States Cream Separator is the moat important separator improvement in a decade. They are found ooJjr in United States Separators. Nickel silver sldinininjsee tlons will sot rust under say. coudition. Neither Wear nor water rust them. Nickel silver slamming sec tions are easier to clean than tinned steel discs. Nickel silver is non-adhesive, milk and dirt sticking leas tightly than to other metals. Nickel silver is the strongest and moat durable metal known for use ia skimming sections. Long service is assured to every U. 8. Separator user: - The importance of. nickel sliver as a time-saving aad sanitary feature recommends tho United States Cream Separ ator to every progressive farmer. Dfpin whtx in town mnd see tor Youncif. ROBERTS I HANKS Hardware Dealer 5-n,vi, V ' . ;l SAGE TEA BEAUTIFULLY DARKENS ;V IUE HAIR WHEN FADED AND GRAY MixM Willi Sulphur, Makes the Hair Soft, Lustrous and Cures Dandruff Tho uso of Sago and Sulphur for restoring faded, gray hair to Its nat ural color dates back to grandmoth er's time. She kept her hair beauti fully darkened, glossy and abundant with a brow of Sago Tea and Sulphur. Whonover her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streaked appear anco this slmplo mixture was applied with wonderful effect. But the brewing at home Is mussy and out of date. Nowadays skilled chemists do this better than ourselves. By asking at any drugstore for the roady-to-use product, called "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Hair Bemedyyou will get a large bottle for about umts. Some druggists make' their' own, which Is usually toe sttear, t' Insist upon getting WysWs,f,ww tan be depended hmb te ural color aad beauty, ts lae la BDlcndld tor dafadruC. dry. ItMiv .ln and tmWimm kaj. '" v..- --.- ') , - A well kaown dowatowa ftrsMMt Bays bis customers iasm at Hsmi Sago and Sulphur, Jbmase. tksf mh It darkens so naturally aa4 efsi that nobody can Ulllt aae . m piled It's so easy e eat, )', -fliiv' simply dampen a speeg and draw It ttroagk yew eef-. lag one strand at attsse. D night and by BMralaf Ma dlsappearsi after aansjssssf or two H'ls resterai to - " - e .aSta, - ooior, aae hmnw giissst esaa aejp' ' -vf' u ' V' " j -i." : V r. V rm