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m9AY, mmvAnv m lein i the Evening herald, klamath falls. Oregon PAGE SEVEN Antfnside Bath jbkes You Look and Feel Fresh HI" T... L.f... hMakfaa B0Mni" """" KHP wn ku .MMlUnt, eommen-MnM Mtllh measure being adopted by mlllloni. Phydclniw the world over return mtBi tho lnll "'"' clftlinlni this U Tf vtilly "r" "'I'oi'iiiico tbnti out ,u cleanliness, bemuse tho "kin H ,)0 nut nbnorb I tn ptirltlut Into tht blood inuhlMK III health, while tint font In lhi I1"' 'l,,,, "f ,",Wo,,, do' Men mi'l woiim-ii nnt urged to ilrlnlt ..a mornliiK. '" brciikfitiit( a KliM0f hot water Willi h tenspoonful of HBMtOliu phosphate In II. " UrmlcM mwiim f IwtpliiK to wash from tho ilonmrli. liver, kidney and boUth previous duy'ic Indigestible material, poltoim. sour bile nud tox Im; thu cleansing, sweetening and purlfylnic' tliu entire ullinontary cnnnl More nutting mr food Into tho itODldl, Juit """I1 niiJ hot witter domino tnd frwhcn tl'i' "kliii 't water and limestone plumphntu net oil tho diminutive orient". Thou who Kvt up with n-liad breath rojtfd lonutii', mntty tnslo or linvu it dull, aching hend, sallow complexion, add itomarh; othorn who am mibjoct lo bilious attacks or eoiiKlltmtlou, ihould obtain n qunrtor pound of 1 1 mo ilone ihuipliuto nt tho drug More. Tbli will cent Very little, but Im sum dent tu (leiiioiinlrnto tho vnluo of ln Ide bathing Thorn who rontlnuo It rath mornliiK "in itHHiiri'il of pro Dounrrd results, both In regard to hrtltli and nionrtnue. Adv. Fog to Be Robbed of Its Terrors to Sailors Now I mini I'idhh Service HAN FRANCISCO. ,or HlllpH II H Wfll H Wlirillllf; Vessels (II Feb 7 "'" iippmneli of Klilim in fK WieckH i speeding on tho Im) In IU"" l,l""'llfd for Hlx iih.-m I On merchant vessels to obtain dlroc- logs win no loss prolilciu If n system (Ion fr, ,,y k,i,imi or IIkIHhI,I,, which Iiiin ciiuio to the intention of equipped with radio for signalling. I I'lilted milieu Itndlo Inspector Wulwi- 2 ''" obtain direction of one ship! toil In pill IlltO efTod hole floillllllOllierutMeu :( To.ommun- l''"o between ships unit hIiiiii. HlntloilHl 'I'll j I ll I'ult I d.l. I., i I... i .. f 4 A t . t.. . f '" '" "'" " ' oi- oy rt'diiciiiK inlerferunrc 4 To com. Mter of tin hiireuu of MliunliinU at niuiilciitu wlili uilllinry ioIuiiuib In TODAY'S ODDEST STORY I'nlleil I 'rci.fi Sorvko BT I'AIJI.; Minn . Fob. i. HocniiKf hIk wopB ev'-ty tlmo who thlnltH or u trolley car, MIh Itime Mntlier Ik tmliiy hiiIiik th Ht, I'itul City Itnllwny Co,, for 'tri,iH)i) iliunuKCH. Hlio .cIuIiiib lior eonilltloii rrHiiltcil fiom her heliiK in n fitreel car nrrldcnl. A Champion at 53 Conscription Situation Not So Bad in England as We Think Once Convinced That Compulsory Service Is Essential to Military Success, Opponents Accept Inevitable WimliluKtoir', mill h known iih the Ho detector." It in an lHiii(ieuioul Hold xervli'i I J"l (Mj' 1 MbrM MSI 'I'ho recelvliiK nppurntiiH In portitlile, and ieiiilres no kioiiihI lilt (til tun, . f, . I... (iu...l I lilHcovnreil, and kIvoh exact locution iiiiIm In lucniliiK tliclr dliectlon (f IIZ" FOR TIREO JUDGE OUTLINES AND SORE FEET DIVORCE CAUSES i'mi: tiz" nut ii'KKi-:i-ur,sAvs misii,.ci-:i amiiitimn, lllltMNti, At'lllNM, CAI,U)t'HKI' IIItOTIf I.ITIIIt.tTl Iti: A.Mi l-'KICT AMI (Nllt.N'H -It.l lUporl V- TIZ" ft ipy Jim MflVli: fl,AV OX SKX I'ltOlt- i.ijms cal'si: si:r.H.vnoK I inU'd I'leim Senlro SAN FRANCISCO. Fob. .- -Ml- ' placed uiiibltlou, orotic llteruturo and tiex motion pletiircK aro thne of the prlntlpul caimen for divorce in this round y, In the opinion of Huporiur JihIku TliomuN (irnhaiu, wlione Judi cial poHitlon ri'(iili'cw tli.it he near hiiutlreilx of divorce riiKrt, JuiIko (iiahaiu imlny ciicd tho fuel " Hint tliero uro now in the United .Suites l?i,lii dlvoiied men and I !T,, an I divorced women ".MlHplaccd ambition Is one cause of 1I1IV lie lemaiKed "The di-slre I to iivoi i lite and lic up to (ho xtyle of V ..,,. BARNYARD GOSSIP li all right for tho fowl family, but licit you want to know ABOUT MEAT WE CAN TELL whit you know and u lot bcalden. Il'ii liccaiiHu w feel mire of our KJtltlon thnt wo stand no firm on the iiropmlilnn thnt MEAT SOLD HERE IS BEST IN TOWN Sixth Street Market Itl'mo !SU ojw. ui.... u. , IM. Mnln nuil KlnnuiUi Why ko llmpliiK around witli ncli- lllK, piirfed-up feet- feel no llled, chafed, mile and hwoIIcii you can i. ,1 u -i.. . ,.tt t.'i... I "".id kci -....m. ., ... ..... " nun-ill, partial answer iioui )ou Kei a .ii'ccui " oi i from (he ilrui: Ntoru now and Kluddou your tori in el feet? "TU" urn Id youi feet kIow wltli comfort; taken down hwuIIIuks and jdraws the hOionesH and nilMiry iIkIU lout of feet Hint i-hnfe, smart nud I burn. "TU" Instantly stops pain In corns, callouses and bunions. "TU" Miillmonl plan six i ens. It also an swers the iiuestlou its to why there. Is little money to meet bills when they Ma ' ii ft. mmf MS (I'nlte.l lly IM! I,. KKK.V I'ress Hluff Correspondent) NKW YOHK, Feb, 18, It would be the reatejt possible mlslukc for any one to assume Hint the recent wran- Hervicu waa necessary In order to win I and moro recently wben under the tho war, they promptly put their prln-l defense of tho realm act public drlnk clples on the shelf. jing hours were cut from 18 to & a Wherefore there is presented the A&y ana" treating was prohibited, nmazlng Bpectncle of what Is now a True, tho bill as finally passed pro conscrintionlst cabinet contalninK' vltJe(1 for onI' a sort of sugar-coated i;!e In Kugluud over the question of among Its ablest and most consclcn- conscription. A lot of exemptions and (Oiifccrlptlon Indicated a lack of inter- tious members Hireo men who had al- exceptions were arranged, so that the est on the part of tho antls In the mic wa bcea fndamentally opposed to, 'aw will actually bring into the "my conscription In any form. on,y aD0Ut half a million additional icoisflll prosecution or the war. 'men- hut th hie nutntandlnz fact Is ! ,. , . ,. ... , , , Organized labor, although us a mat-i5"' DUt tn D 8 ouist anamg ract is "" h """' """ ter of principle still arguing against l,,a.1 luu ' w'"""" 'i-; ..-,. ,-.e,.-....-u njii u.e Kovernmeni compulsion, has accepted the lncvit- oeii lit to take the Ilrltlsli people Into able. But more than that, the lead- its confidence and show them In detull crs have entered Into a solemn com Just why a uiodlflcd form of concrlp-,pact w,th Premlcr Asqulth whereby ., ... ,. . .i ,tho ordinary trade union regulations Hon was necessary. Hut them were4, , .. . f . A. ihavo been thrown overboard for the military reasons, so it was said, why , of the wnr 80 that women and sikIi a cotine was Inadvisable. 'unskilled laborers may perform cer- Katlier than Impart any possible i tain tasks hitherto allotted only' to lueful Information to the enemy, thel8kllled workmen, thus releasing the Ilrltlsli administration actually pre- 'latter for -the more difficult and tech paied to run Hie risk of Itself being nlcal Jobs In the munitions Industry, overturned. ' There will be no antlconscriptlon So there was an awful squabble, ( riots In England. It Is one of the and for a time it seemed as If the gov- Britisher's peculiar traits that he does ernment would surely collupse. The his revolutlng before an unpopular auti-conscrlptlonlst's finally yielded, law goes on tho statute books. There hut without surrendering their prln- after he. always submits, although clples. sometimes with a wry face. Having once become convinced that It was so In that case of Lloyd some degree of compulsory military George's national Insurance. scheme, Walter J. Trail incur J. i ravin, nyuu n.i, giiuneu ( u crowd of young golfers what he could do at his age when ho won the Metropolitan championship on Long to tile n-jlsliinil against a-field of men of im-' tloiial renown In the game. Travis right now weighs nearly HO pounds, and Is about feet eight i omo In. It Is one of oiii' most pro-; luetics in height. Ho wears glasses llllo causes of divorce. v j liorause the strain of watching golf Then there Is our urotlc literature I ":,,1H "tiring nnn a nan siignuy and our sex motion mIciiiioh. which Impaired ills sight. give men and women ideus on so- called sex problems. These aid ma- . . . . .. .. ..i...... ....... ..... i m glorious i.ir cireu. acuoH. " .. i ,rm.y tllc formution of im Idea No more shoe. liKlitneHS nore foot , (1U avorp f u1 dgh - TUcn to torture. Adv. I oon moral training In many homes I Is to bo considered. Children grow n II CI . up with a lax Idea of their responsl- Roller Skating i,ics. "All of these things help to frnino a false Idea. The books, films, nearly eveiylhluK we read or see reeks of thlu llnu' ,.r win., niifl the ifiiv life. "" - ...." B," Pavilion lllnk will lie open ioi 8nni-jT,cl0 you ,llul tll0 oyo aI1(1 ,,,, fnst. Ing on Wednesday aftornoon and oio-jom,( ,1IV llfler ,lliyt nliig, Friday afternoon and evening, Th enrhig Uown of UimM faUu Snturdny afternoon and evening ' ,,..! i th.. substitution of the real at Pavilion Sunday afternoon. vojrotfN NkUBk . Fur Furs Furs DO.VT (iVK Til KM AWAY 4jw to .aa i.noto8.oo ()ller, Mink unci Coon fun have Ml Kiiie ilnuiitliey re goln up imi.NtJ CHKM TO US The Gun Store . . CIIAMIIKHH, Prop. Mn M Imi. Nixth unci HevenUi Chllcolo cciHceU lent., mill l'k nf tei proHrty of nil kinds. 1C WWWWWMW.W,. , Crl'. , WTLE LIVER LIFTERS A 8l''NTITlITIC POH OALOMKIi Kconimonded for Conitipallnn, Blomnes and Indlgettlon'. '"Xth a for o.i,., o ror $t.oo I'ostngo Prepnltl Sw Druf Companyv awwwwwmv! Preparedness 'egiuru your health, llulltl Pyjtekljr Hie.o colU inon.ligs Eton's Dry Blocks KLAMATH FUEL CO. roMM lar 1110m for Wood Seiiled bids, nccompnnlcd by u cer tified chockfor r per cent of the bid, will bo received by tho bcIiooI board of district No. I up to Monduy, Feb- rnury 21, lUltl, for tho follewing: Fifty to 100 cords of body wood delivered to lllvernldu school, Klam ath Falls. Fifty to llf. cords of bod) wood, delivered part to Control and part to .Mills schools. Flrty cords block wood delivered to Centiul School. Fifty cords block wood delivered to lllveralde School. All body wood lo be 4-foot, cut from live trees, to bo tiered uud meas ured on grounds. All wood lo bo de livered by September 1, 1910. Address nil bids to Ida II. Muiuyer, clerk, writing across tho face of the onvolope, "Hid for Wood." Tho board reserves tho right to re ject nny and all bids. , H-Tt facts of life has been suggested as a possible remedy for this condition of affnlrs. Confront each mau with the actuitl farts regarding his salnry and expenses and exactly where 'he gets off,' and the woman with these samo expenses and tho renl problems of life, and 1 believe we will go a long way towards helping to euro the bo clnl Ills Hint now lend to the divorce court." Avoid Mistakes No Xeecl for Klamath KHlbc People t" i:Mi liiient Willi Such Couvluc. lug Kvldenco nt Hand Ills costume on Hie links Norfolk Jacket and knick erbockers Is the traditional uniform. It Is very popular with many of the older golfers, A big black cigar com pletes tho figure of Travis that Is so familiar In all tournaments. A peep into the Travis golf bag gives a good insight into the man's deep study of his favorite sport. Ills clubs aro the weirdest collection you over huw, drivers with big knots on them, innshles shaped ltko fish hooks and puffers exceptional for their bulk. Hut they all servo their purpose. For his weight and ago Travis drives a lemarknbly long ball off the tee, the reward of perfect swinging and correct timing. Like Harry Var den, the celebrated English champion, Travis will always sacrlflco distance for direction, not only because It is the proper tiling to do, but advancing years have taken somo power from his anus uud shoulders. Questien: Where Is This Trf Tobacco Raised? I'nited Press Service NKW YORK. Feb . 1-. Maybe you I'd In the last year to a little over ohe have wondered where all the Turkish n,ll"" ,ounls and tl,ere seems no . , , ..... immediate prospect of getting more tobacco tu our numberless brands of , . ... ..... , ,,.,. t auiui, uui u ..nit: is i-uiiuug izi u.i me Turkish clgnrettes is coming from tinit- ti.rouch the i.nrta of r.rpecp rariy sacrificed one ideal for the sake or one they believed to be a greater victory for the allies. It Is the fin est demonstration yet afforded of the present fighting spirit of England. New Spring Skirts, $2.95 to $7.50. 7-tf J. F. Magulre ft Co., Inc. LEGAL NOTICES Summon In the Circuit Court of the Stat of Oregon, for Klamath ''County. J W. McCoy, Plaintiff, vs. Burr G. Terry, Lois A. Terry and B. O. Terry, Defendants. To B. O. Terry, one of tho defendants above named: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer tho complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit on or before Friday, the 17th day of March, 1916, that being the last day of the time prescribed in the order of publication of this summons, and If you fall so to appear and answer, for want thereof, plaintiff will apply to the court for the" relief demanded In his complaint on file herein, to-wlt: For Judgment against defendant. Burr G. Terry for the following sums: I'nited States from Turkey has drop-r5750, together with Interest thereon at me rate ot per cent. per annum from January 1. 1916; $2,250, to gether with Interest thereon at the since the ports. war closed the Turkish'1 "We HEAOACHL NEURALGIA PAIN Got 10 otnt pMkagt of Dr. Jamot' Hedftch Powdwn and don't rafftr, When A your head when you iimpl; must hnve relief or you will go w It's needless to suffer when you can take a remedy like Dr. James' Head ache Powders and relieve the pain aud neuralgia at onoe. Bead 'someone to the drug store now for a dime package el 9 )r. JaatM' Headache " 'owders, Don't aufferl In a few moments you will feel tae-beadaehe gone-no awr" ..'." There uio many well advertised kid ney remedies on the market today, but noun so well recommended In this vicinity kb Donn's Kidney Pills. Road the Btntcmont of a resident of Jacksonville. Kxra Arnold, Applegate road, Jack sonville, Ore., says: "My back both- orod mo for fivo or six months. I had n dull pain through my kldnoys and tho kidney action boenmo very Irreg iilur. I hnd to got up nt night on that account. Doan'8 Kidney Pills soon rid mo of nil the ailments, and iny kld noys have bothered mo very little since." Price GOe, nt nil debitors. Don't simply usk for n kldnoy remedy get Donn'H Kldnoy Pills tho samo that Mr. Arnold hnd. Fostor-Mllburn Co.,' Props., Iluffalo, N. Y. Adv. GERMANY AGREES TO IT IE TKUTOMO NATION ASKS PLEDGE FROM ENGLAND THAT MER CHANltoEN WILL NOT ATTACK DIVERS hope this shortage will not Vice President W.'H. O'Brien .mean a rise In the prices of pure of the American Tobacco company, In Turkish cigarettes and personally. "nT answer to an inquiry, told nil about this time. Ido not believe It will It todny, saying tu part: 'mean an increased price, but no one "The smokers of genuine Turkish knows what the situation will be ln cigarettes I mean cigarettes made ter. The tobacco man hardest hit by by the larger manufacturers and in 'the shortage is the llttlo mnnufac whlch nothing Is used but pure Turk- turer who buys In smnll lots from the iidi tobacco neert fear no ndultera- bigger fellows from time to time. Hon of their favorites until 191S, at Their supply was cut off very soon A REAL DARGAIN Necil and modern Hire ivoiii bun gulmv, iiltd iNttli; excellent location; ruinUlicd. If you aro looking for a nice little home, thU will pleas you. Price is BUOO, imly MOO cash. Ask 16 least, because a Hireo years' supply of Turkish tobacco is kept constantly on hand in tho curing process. It is only In the last few months that the normal importation of Turkish to bacco has decreased and we hope and beliove that before we begin to suffer a real shortage we will be able to replenish our stocks from growers who hnvo cured the tobacco In Turkey under the direction of our experts, so it can be used immediately as soon as w"e get it over here. "Contrary to the general belief, the war has not entirely cut on xurKisn tobacco importations. It is true that the twenty to twenty-five million pounds annually Imported to the after the war began and, ns they can not afford to pay the price of what little Turkish tobacco is imported, they have either to boost their prices, substitute a cheap domestic tobacco, or go out of business. Many of them have failed and are failing every day Just for this reason. Some of them nre using cheaper tobaccos. "There is nothing in the appear ance of cigarette tobacco that would show the layman that even twenty per cent of his so-called pure Turkish cigarette was a domestic substitute, but a regular(smoker of Turkish ciga rettes could tell at tho first whiff If, even so much ns two per cent of his cigarette Is domestic leaf." MT LAKI LOCONIC8 I'nited Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 18. England must give a pledge thnt her liners will not fire on German subma rines 'before Germany will instruct her divers not to attack armed mer chantmen without first giving warn ing. This Is Germany's counter pro posal to America's objection to the recont German decree. Secretary of State Lansing and Count von llernstorff, the German am bassador, held tin Informal confer one regarding the matter luto yes terday. it Is learned authorntivoly that Ger many mid America nre in complete accord on the Lusltanlu question, ex-1 copt that the United Stutcs considers the settlement must be as to rare for the future as well as the past. It is understood that Lansing In sisted that the acclaimed American policy regarding merchantmen carry ing arms for defensive purposes must be oarrtod out At the meeting of the Improvement Association last Saturday evening, the following officers wore elected: Herb Lestor, president; Theo. M. Case, vice president: Jay Fairclo, secretary; Vcrn McLellau, treasurer. A Lincoln program followed the business. Miv Uurke recited; Miss Schreiner road an essay on Washington and Lin coln; Kenneth Case, Gerald West and j Floyd McComb each gave a sketch of Lincoln's lite; Mr. McLellau read some anecdotes ot Lincoln, and Tiz Griffith spoke on the lives of Lincoln and Washington. Tho debate scheduled for that even ing was meeting. postponed until the next Tho Mt. Lakl school registered three new pupils this week. The members of the Ladles Aid So ciety nro rehearsing for an entertain ment to be given soon. ' Ilert Dnwsou sprained his ankle Inst Saturday. He Is about again, Mr. McLellau was doing business In town Monday, ' Hciiilil want ude gel results. Highest cash kinds of furs. Main street. price C. D. paid for all Willson, 70 31-tf An -IStim disability policy protects your income. Ask Chllcote. 16 Ten thousand dollars to loan on Klamath county i-e.il estate Eijjlic percent. Arthur R. Wilson. ICCt Now lot of embroidery thread. 7-tf J. F. Magulre & Co., Inc. rate of S per cent per annum from July 1, 1914; $21.20, together with Interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from January 21, 191C, for the further sum ot $300 as attorney's fees, and for the costs and disbursements of this suit; for a de- cree of this court foreclosing plain tiff's mortgage and directing the sale of the following Jescrlbed premises, to-wlt: South half of southwest quarter of section 'twenty-one, township thirty-nine south, range nine east of Willamette Meridian; 4 the proceeds of said sale to be applied to the satisfaction of plaintiff's judg ment; that the lien of B. O. Terry on the said premises be adjudged second. subsequent and Interior to that of the plaintiff; that said defendants and all persons claiming under them or any one of them, subsequently to the exe cution of plaintiff's said mortgage, be barred and foreclosed of all right, claim or equity of redemption In said premises, and for such other and fur ther relief as to, the court may seem equitable. This summons Is served on said de fendant B. O. Terry by publication thereof in the Evening Herald, a newspaper ot general circulation printed and published at Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, by order ot Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, judge of the above entitled court, dated and filed in said suit at Klam ath Falls, Oregon on the 4th day of February, 1916, which order requires that this summons be published once a week for six weeks, tho date of first publication being February 4, 1916. ROLLO O. GROESBECK, Attorney foe Plaintiff. 4-11-18-25-3-10-17 HAPPY ARE THE COUPLE Who In old age have saved euough to provide for their wants and comforts. Miserable is the lot of those who havo no savings to fall back ou. And just remember, you will not always be' young and strong. Are you saving now so that when old age comes you'll be happily Independent? ti' pi. Ira FIRST STATE MD SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON " " I JfiV .Wr I ?;.i-V v ,v, ci"v s i 'S M h m 1 ' Vnv ' .' ' H '' If-'