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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1916)
'- V'l -IBAV, AUQ"T IB; 1016 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON HAQK THRU . i ...I.. ...itialnfl 7ttldi.r,wWoWM.... 10i0(J , juir --r;r.'- ticmiiou luirr 'r": ...""" 32 60 urfMcUnj-"' 25,00 fmiii Juno, 1010 llor ju'y imvm, w w i70() HK.taf 19U- wMo'w'M pi'llHllltl r'v; ibinfi. w naftHIUH ". 4 .. I.lj.ttf'i safe n.no UlW H pCIIHlOU '.',..... - I",!, II llu.U.r'. wl.lo'H !'' .iJjjIS'VlVlwV pVllHlOl'l 1 '-!. mill . .- -. " W"J.l ll ul.lllw'S pI'IWlOII .,..., I! TiJif 19IC iOUW""l r.Vi- Mmllx widow's pen '" ,..? I. v lOlfl 10.01) n.r.o i,,r July 1916.-. v ' ,ryC. Huwr, wm i-..n..... '"...7L iib... 0!. ' ! Ally. W pfllHlllll IJIIll ' -. - jr. oo Ha",i rouiily Poor lluliisn pi"" 20,00 25 00 KKrti..nll l"r BuMHrM county Por 00 10 00 i..l. I41C 20.00 15.00 15.110 iyM.uiH'fiv.i'i",, H,"r Biit'bVwrTrh. !! "..inly too;. July M " . . fliSlrfih Sranlon. iilil munly n!r. July 19H knit ltardin. nlil loimly poor 15.00 July 1916 . iiJ i. wighl, al'l romily poor julr I9UJ - Mri J' Krnti't. Mil county ..... lulf 19IIL 15.00 20 00 tVrll Fund Clalnu, July 1910, Term. jm l . . .. ,H-U" Earl WhlllocK. wirwi . i' Amlrew 8. Smith" Mairll - - 39.25 15.00 S. II Gardner, mile. romily poor MOW' May juiu Golden Rule Store. ntum i o. UllJiino 1916 II3.I" Milxi' . poor, poor farm Juno 1916 $.170 Ktimalh l)pl. Store. iiiiNh Co. PoorMn.Cmililork"Miiy 1910 8. a (lanlni-r. indue 'o. poor MOW" June lam Wra. I.ubke. iIIkkIiii: grne Co. poor "Johiwm" June Itilfl 19.10 20 00 9 00 K00 ITS Here I Come In and See Itl FKrtMfcf. Mont FARM ENGINE Economical Simple Light Weight-Substantial Fool-ftoof Construction Gun Barrel Cylinder Bore -Uak-proofComprettlon. lh H. P. tklda with BUILT-IN MAGNETO JH.P.-$66. 6H. P.-$lig A11P.O.B. Factory "ton Thin Rated powf r Wonder it the Prlct- atifflftJAgent '" ""lira oirtbKT f L. $3SE5 Bi!und Proceedings of County Court rii'C JUNK TBRM, 1918 IF. C. Muiphy, transfer Co, poor iiospmii 10 poor rami ... ., c.00 F. 0. Mtirkwnrdt, poor Turin con tract June, mm. 201. Nil Annii Hohm, Hillary liiii!o poor r.o.oo "'"" ...... u'liinw'M i 'lie no 'ii'. ti .. i in ii iiiinr rm in .liino fi July, 1910 0,01) Augusta II, I'm her. Eli'.hlli itrtiilo examinations lion II. I'. Alexander, eighth grndu 17.50 cmimiIiiuIIiiiih ... IK 00 !, I). Coipoiilng, eighth c.indo 10,00 c.viriilimllwis ... 9 00 j A L. I'lillioison, Inslimlor inim- 10.00 ii ci hcIiooI i:i. 70 J I', W. Koxtoii, hiNliurlor Miiinnmr 10.00 1 school mill Kill guide i'XiiiiiIii- 1 iiiiouii :tj.r,ii 2B.00 Kii'il I'l'toinoii, iiupplli-ii Htiiiinior tii'liool mill Hih ciiulo oxmiiln 10,00 jnlloiiM 10.00 Hill. A lliliiro, Imiliiii'lor mini liii'r itcliool lOKOd It. V. Towor, Kiunit Juinr Co nilli'ii mill :i iIii,mi ir,,oi Alln'it llilrciloif, itiuinl jut or ill! tulli'ii mill :i iIii)h 1S.C) I'. c. Colliumi, Mt unit Juior IK nilli'M mill II ilitii . r.i.Kii J. A. (IoiiIoii, Miuiiil Juinr I lulli-ii mill :t iIuvh ii.io It I' Ilii'lli'iiHli'ln Kiiiml Jiiinr 20 00 :i'j nilli'ii mnl :i iliiyw 12 20 Mitt t In Hfiii'iw, ennui Jiiioi I0S nilli'M mnl '.', ilii)M ID.hii C I. HIcwMil, kiiiihI Juror I mllfii mnl .'! ilii)K 'j.iii It. Kutli'iilioi ii, juror cliiull roiul I itux II mllfH 7.o ItiiKHi'll Mllloll, juinr I'lii-uii court I ilii) 21 iiilli'H r, ID M I' Cviiiih, Juior i In oil rouil 1 iluy 2 tnllfii :i,2ll lli'ii HiMivlln, jiiioi (Iri'till roiul ft Anv Mt inlti.i 'Ml VII IWullcr TiiriH'r, Juinr flu nil 15 00 roiul I! iIidii II) mlli'il 22 SO , .. .,.. , .,,,,., . ,.,. Q., .ImipiT Hi'iniflt, juior -li cult roll 1 1 1 iluy 2 tulli'ii :!.20 CIiiik. l.inmilH, Jiiioi i-lnult inini I (l.ty 2 nilli'M . :i20 J. II. I'miitlit, Juior rlirttll court Ii iIiih 100 nilli'M 2K Oil k.::o 25.20 15.20 18.20 II F. NIiIkiIm, Juinr clicull couit 1 iluy' 5:1 inllen M Din (iiiliiini'Hii, Juior circuit com 1 n (lii)'n 72 nilli'M Y H. KIoiikIi. Juior circuit court 5 iliiyi 2 nilli'M J. 0 J. HIclKcr, Juror clicult court llll)H 2 llllll'H V. I.oonli'v, Juior clrcttli court iluy K0 inlli'H . C JiiivIh, ittor circuit court iliiyn 12 nilli'M.. C 1 J ii A 11.00 19.20 15 20 A .Mi'liiifii'y, Juror clicull court 5 ilujri 2 tulli'ii II A. (trlmi'M. Juior circuit court R ilnyx 10 inlli'rt ... . 22,00 V l Ctiinlit'll. Juror clicull coin t 1 iluy 72 inllen 10 20 (I (1 KcitiM, juior circuit court 1 day II iiilli'H 4.40 D.ivo I 'onl, Juior circuit court 1 day 31 iiiIIch . . CIO I'rcil Dltir.lcr. Juior clicult couit r, d.-iyit 10 iiilloH ... . 22.00 I'. T. NcIhoii. Juior circuit court I day 21 nilli'M . -.. 5.10 T. F. Nlcliolim, Juior clicull court 1 iImvm 2 iiilli'H 1S.20 Chan Murk, Juior circuit court r, il;in 32 iiilli'H 21 I'O I.. I) Ito'iii, lutor clrcttli court 1 dayS I iiiIIkh 7.10 F W. Hold, juior ilrctilt court C iImvm 101 iiiIIch . 2K.I0 J. I I),iIiIhoii, juror circuit couit I'day 10 mill's . I CO It, A Telford, Juior circuit court ii iIiivh 2 nilli'ii . . IS 20 V T. IIIIIoll, furor circuit court 5 ilny.i 2i inllen 17 HO Davo I'lrd. Juror circuit court 5 iluui :i I tulli'ii IS. Ill IMtHir Vlntll, Juror clicull couit I day 2 iiiIIch 2 20 I'imik Wind, Juior clicull roiul 1 day 2 mlli'H 2 20 (1 A lli'llinmt, Juror clicull com 1 I day 2 mlli'.i . - . 2 00 Fred IliiiwIiiK, Juror clicult couit 1 day 2 mlliii 2.2'J C. I), ClPiulciiiiIni:, Juror clicult court 1 ilav 2 mile 1. . 2.20 Walter Miller, Juror circuit court 1 day C ihIIph - '' r.. JiicoIm, juror clrcull com I 1 iluy 2 iiilli .- 2.20 John llunnlciitt, Juror clicult court 1 day II mllon . I 10 J. J. Whltcoinh, furor clicull court 1 day 2 iiiIIch 2.20 C. II. KchIit. Juror circuit court 1 ilny 40 mllfii COO II. II. Wood, juior clicull couit 1 day 2K nilli'M 5.80 A. O'Fmrell, Juior clicull court 1 day 28 iiiIIch. 5,80 J. U. Ilmnaker, wKiichh clicult couit 1 day 52 iiiIIch .. 7.20 J. !. IlllirlH, WltllCHH clicult couit 1 day 52 lllllen 7.20 William Deal, wUiicmh clicult couit 1 day 120 inlloi ............ 11.00 Alex Noblo. wltiuwi clicult couit 1 day 71 inllen 9.10 F. K. Tlioinpxon, wIIiichh clicull court 1 day 90 iiiIIch 11.00 W. S. Hall, wIIiichh clicult court 1 day CI iiiIIch 8. it) .leu WIIhoii, wiliiP.iH circuit couit 1 day 1)0 miles .' 11.00 Frank NIcholH, wIIiiohh clicult. court 1 day 53 mllen 7.30 It. C. Cowley, wIIiichh clicull court 2 ilayn 51 iiiIIch J.10 William Irwin, wIIiichh rlicuit From Asphalt-Base Crude the crude cndorncd by Lieut. Hryan, a U.S. Government Ex pert on motor cylinder lubricji tlou, in his tutcntcnt before the American Society oi'Naval Eu- Uineeri. ZEROLENE faShnJard Oil for Motor Gars Sold by deafen everywhere md at all Service Station! oi the Standard Oil Company, (Cllfonl.l Klamath Kallat tout I 2 (Inyii CO inllpit,.. 10.00 Ituy Davlii, wIIiicjhh circuit couit 2 dnyn 200 rnlloM 24.00 Cliiirnco Malm, wltnenii circuit t. r"ln, 2l"-yM 2,, 0llle" 2B-60 ink L. Uhilno, wltriPXH circuit court 2 diiyn 2 mllnn i.sn ChUioiIiiii Ulirlnu, wltnc.iH clr- cult court 2 dayii 2 miIIi-h h. O, Itouik, wllnPHH circuit court 2 day 200 iiiIIph 24 A K Ciiiupbell, vIIiiphm circuit ii iiiiyn ion, iiiiich jo&.uu Mill. A I J. Cillilpliell, wllnedH (In till (.(Mitt 2 iIiivh 212 litllpri.. 25.20 J. I. HIinnlcH. wllneitH clrcull com I 2 ilayn 2111 iiiIIch. . ... . tleo. M, Mayllcld. wIIiichh circuit couit 2 iIiivh 210 iiiIIch !eo. Wiiilliinn, wIIiichh clicult com I 2 ilayn 212 iiiIIch M H, Mnylleld, wIIiichh clicult com I 2 ilii)H 400 iiiIIch I'led Hilton, wllneiH clicult coitrl 1 day 120 iiiIIch 1100 William Wiirien, wIIiichh circuit couit I day CO iiilli'H . .. I, M I,)oiih, wIIiichh clicull com I 1 iluy CO iiiIIch It H HpnrkH, wIIiichh clrcull iiiiiii I day CO iiiIIch . . . K00 K.00 K.00 J. N. Htlleii, wllnemt circuit couil I 10.00. I 2.20 I 2.20 I 2.20 I 10 00 ' I day CO iiiIIch Will M.ihoii, wIIiichh clicull court I day 2 mllei ... . .1 M. Ilolitian, wltucHH clicull couit I day 2 tulli'ii Mm Hi'itliclHiloif, ulliii'Mii ill- cull couit I day 2iiiIIch . .. Sain I'outine), wltneiei dri nil court 1 day X0 iiiIIch CiiiM'iii'i Meiiiinl, wilneHH cli- mil iiiiii'l 1 1l.1v 70 nilli'M II10 I'ltlcli, wiliii'MH clicull unit I lii v 2 iiiIIch MtH. .1 H Clllott, wltiiPHM clicult Colli t I lIlM 2 lllllcit l,loll IIW, UllllI'MH cilCllil COIII I I day 2 iiiIIim 9, I'O 2.20 l.lo)d Low, wltitcm, clicull court 1 day 2 mllcii l.n'1: ltmi, wlincfii circuit court 2 il.'iwi 0 iiiIIch . .... 2.20 4 CO A A Meltalfe, wIIiichh circuit com I 1 day 2 iiiIIcm 12 M II11I1I1, leKliiterliiK clectorn I9IC I! M Cltllldte, 1 cut fur Ple. tlollH . School Dim. tin. 37, rent for elcCtloilH . A A Melialfey, lent for elec- tlolIK . I'nilerwood'H Pltmmacy, hup- pllcH rlectloiiH, May It. (). Vincent, rci:lHteriiiK elcc- torn 1910 . . .. Joint Kountz, mcalH for election boa id . ... .... . (!eo T. llalilwln. HtipplleH el tlollH, May 19IC . . . Weiilein Trmnifer Co., duiym;)) elections, May 1910 2,20 S.70. 5.00 , 5.00 5.00 3.30 5.25 1 CC0 John Klii'pard, labor elcctlon.'i Hllppllea C r. Mw, ciihIi advanced for copy of license, clicult court . 5 00 1.10 50.00 bioinlN limn., icnt dliitrlct at tor ne, June and July 191C Mamltall lloutti, incaln Jury, June li'lfi, lloblm vh, Kwludler WIIIlH-JoliiiHtone Co. hiippIIph circuit court room. May 191C. LoiiIhp L. Voye, expeliHtH uphph hIiik Mnv and June, amount IliK to 125.75, wan dlHallowed In full. I'.iclMc Tel. k Tel. Co, Tele- C.50 phono icntal rounty oltlrcn, June mid July I9IC Cal. Oieipiu I'ower Co, sen Ices court hotii'c. May and June 1910 C It Del.np, cxprcHruw and i.inmpH county clerk, June and Julv iniii, Ceo. T. Ilaldwln, nupplleH court hotitie, June 191G .... 4100 C3.3 4.99 3.25 15.65 6 00 Codicil Utile, mipplicH Jail, June 1910 - .lumen V.. I'ade, lepalia court limine. May 1910 ,. CI.ihh K I'tuilliomnip Co., hup- pllcH county olllces, Juno 1910 lilt I Whit lock, cm oner claim "Win Lockmon" June 1910 . C.11I Whit lock, coroner claim "June Crank" June 191C Itoliertti Ar Hanks, nupplleH com l Iioiikc. June 11)10. . 7.CI 30.00 14.50 9.85 Llrcillnin MfR. Co, I'lippllCU county clerk, Mnirh 1910 10.00 K K K Store, MiippliP.i comity Jail, May 1910 Alice Duncan. Ken Ices Dint. alloine, Apiil 191C .. J. W. Cm tor, Seivlnn HUbpoenn for Dint. Ally . outside of county, Juno 191C -. T. K, Oiimth, Judne election Ml l.nkl, Mny 1910 John Koonl. JudK pIpcIIoiih Ml. Uikl. Mn 191C It C. Short, clerk elect Ioiib Ml. l.iil.l. May 1910 ... , 72 75 11.40 2.50 3.00 3.00 3.00 Itohcit Cheyne, cleik plecllonti Ml. Lakl. May 1910 3.00 A C. CoIhoii, cleik electloiiH ML Lnkl, May 1910 3,00 hwln llodHon Co.. supplies count v oIIIcch. May 1916 51.05 Klamath Fuel Co., wood for court house, June 1916...- 12.00 Underwood Tjpewilter, supplies county olllces, April I9ie bs.um Mike (laliirneau, Juror circuit couit 3 days J. O. JiiivIh, Juior clicult couit 3 days - .1. II. FiiiiKht, juior clicult court 3 days Dave Foul, Juior circuit court 3 days CIiiih. Mack, juior circuit court 3 days F. W. Hold, Juror clicult court 3 days Walter Tinner, Juror circuit (in t 3 days 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 1'icd DliiKliir, Juror circuit couit 3 days - 9-00 John Ilunnicuii, juror cireun com l 3days II. II. Wood, Juior circuit court 3 days ; A. O. Fan oil, Juror circuit court 1 llltVH 9.00 9.00 9.00 Klamath Hospital, services county poor. 1910 v;. 105.32 liutcne llelti-Kon Co., supplies county surveyor, iiinountlnB to fii.11, was disallowed In full Leafy Van lliimmor, refund of tuxos 1911, amountliiK to 2.45 was dlsullowed In full. Centrul (Juraifc. nolo hire for aheilir & coronei', Feb. 1910, to InveatlBUte Jones & Wilcox murder cuse. umountlng to $39,00, was disallowed In full. John Urotlmnok, .additional bounty 2 coyotes o.ou W. W. Fordney, additional bounty 2 coyotes..... ............ o.OO John A, Hmlth', mldlllonnl boun. ly r, coyote ir,0 Paul Sohrakoff, addltlonnt boun" I ty 1 coyote 2 go Lort. aJditlonnl bounty l 1 coyote 050 1. v. n.u H,imnnni .,,. ,.'.'.' J coyote , .20 , Wm. McClure, additional bounty I 2 coyotcx . no P. i-: Vnnnv n,i,iini t.nl.'n,.'. 2.50 5 W I 1 coyote 2 50 i', w. lieKKM, additional bounty I 1 coyote 2.1VJ I). Ali'xumlcr, nddlllonul bounty 1 coyote. 2.50 17.50 2.50 5 00 10.00 5 00 2.50 25.00 , Will (1, Wilson, additional boun ty 7 coyolPH 4 25.00 A. C. Alford, additional bounty I 1 CO)OtP 25.20 F, K. While, addllloiml bounty ' I 2 coyotps 41.00 William Keck, mldlllonnl bounty 4 coyolPH Clarence Harris, additional 2 coyotes...... John J, irubbell, nililllloii.il bounty 1 coyote....:. W. I). Campbell, additional bounty 1 coyote .. S I. Dch Hit i;er, additional boun- 2.50 7 50 ty 3 coyolPH A. L. Hatch, adilllloiial bounty 1 coyote H. II. Klllotl, additional bounty 2 coyotes - (, W. McCormlck, additional bounty 2 coyotes V. ('. Klububu, addltionul boun- ly 1 coyote. 11. .Sinn-out, additional bounty O ,i'(ili,d .50 5 00 5 00 2.50 5.00 5 00 Ldillo Smitry, mldlllonal bounty I 2 CO)OtCH ... . . .20 Win. Devaul, additional bounty I 1 covote .20 1 v. K. Hcphorn. wood for court 2 50 4.5', 4.00 houi.e, June 1916 II. ('.. Itourk, fi'Mlnc (subpoena circuit court outside of county C. C. Low, caslr advance tele phone pxpenee outside of couutv, April, May, June 1910 Link Itlver Klectrlc, fixtures clr full court room, June 1916 K. 11. Henry, nalary county sur veyor. June 1916 It. A. Kmmltt, salary assisting suiveyor. June 191C... 10.37 3..W 115.00 30 00 i '"'has. (I raves, chalninnn county surveyor. June 1916 .Jerome Henry .chalnmnn county 17.50 I surveyor, June 1916.. 17.50 1 wiiioru UL'nry.cuuimiian coumy j . J surveyor, June 1916 . ''''Ceo. North, chuinnian county surveyor, June 1916 Ceo. Chapman, chalnman county surveyor, June 1916 i.oo 5.00 (Continued Tomorrow) OltOVK I I'lXK ICKUIH The membprs of the Comrade Sun day school class In Pine drove spent a very enjoyable day last Sunday in climbing Swan I-ake mountain. All of the young people met at the Icenblce home and at 9 o'clock stnrted to tho foot of the mountain. Kveryone went In a large hay wagon, drawn by four horses. Upon reaching the foot of the moun tain they ate their dinner, and then started up the mountain. Everyone enjoyed the climb up the mountain. Hut the next time any one tells them to KO "HtrulKht up" they can tell them they have done .so before. At the top of the mountain Sunday school was held under some trees by the side of a small lake, which Is on top of the mountain. Kveryone reached home about G o'clock, a tired, but happy crowd. Those who went were Gladys and Marshall McClary, Perln Dixon, Nettie and Ella Green, Cecil Caldwell, Mr. Chorppnlng, Florence Boggs, Don na and Earl Mack, Ivan, Cal and How ard Icenblce, Charles and Dewie Dut ton, Roy Kinsman, Inez, Helen end Hobert Elliott, Allan , McCombs, Nora Miller, Mrs. Hawkins; Marion Green. Mr. and Mrs. L. Dixon and Mrs. Dix on's brothers, and Howard and Csl Icenblce will leave here Friday to go to the berry patch. Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd were visitors in Klamath Falls last Sunday. Mr. Cunningham, Floyd and Forest Cunningham have gone hunting. Mr. Eldlnburger will ,preach In Pine Grove next Sunday at 8 o'clock. Hazel Arant and Kmmltt Shields have returned from n trip to Cherry Creek to her father's sheep ranch. N Hazel Arant spent the day with Nora Miller last Monday. The MoKinzles have gone campln,;. Services at Worden (Herald Special Service) WOUDEN. Aug. 15. Thero were church services at Worden last Sunday at 3 o'clock. Rev. Raymond, who lives over tho line In California, conducted tho services, and is nn able speaker. Several parties from Dorris ami way points were present. Among them were Rev. and Mrs. Swift from Dorris, Rev. Swift being a pastor at thnt place. Dob Oliver and family, Alex Oliver nnd family. Thero were about twenty-flvo persons presents Rov. Raymond an nounced service for next-Sunday, the 20th, at 3 o'clock p. m. Child Labor Bill to Paaa United Press Service WASHINGTON. D. C. Aug. 15. Congressional leaders predict that the child labor, navy, ship purchase and workmen's compensation bills will be passed this week, It is stated that all these bills bavo sufficient support. I l I INTEREST GREAT IN WEED GAME DI8PATCH FROM NORTHERN CAL IFORNIA TOWN SAYS FAN8 FROM MANY OTHER TOWNS ARE TO SEE BATTLE wi:i:n, caiir, Aug. 15. with the championship of Northern California and .Southern Oregon at stake, there Is widespread Interest In Sunday's game between Weed and Klamath Falls baseball teams, the first of a scries of two games. So great Is tho Interest that fans fiom other towns are expect cd to abandon I heir home teams and tome to soo the struggle here. lioth Klamath Falls nnd Weed have tilmmcd up everything in slcht, Includ ing some or the semi-professional teams of the Sacramento Valley Trol ley Leaguer Each town has a team lomprwed of college stars and prom ising bushers. A special excursion train will bring the Klamath Falls fans here to root for nnd risk some of their coin on their team. TEST WILL COME AFTERTHE WAR HUGHES ANSWERS CHARGE THAT REPUBLICANS HAVE NO CON STRUCTIVE PROGRAM TO S'JB STITUTE FOR DEMOCRATIC United Press Service COEUn D'ALENE, Idaho, Aug. 15. Answering the charge that he has not a constructive program to substitute lor the democratic program, Charles E. Iliie'ltes in his speech here late yester day afternoon said: "We must have organization before wo Tan afford to say that prosperity will take care of Itself. The test for Ait'Crlcu will come after the war, when Europe, now languishing, comes for ward," said Mr. Hughes. "Consider the condition of this conn- tiy just before the war, and you will have an Idea of what is to come after wards. If the present administration is in power." Everything for the camper but the camp. Hammocks, folding cota, stools, stoves, etc. ltf WILLISJOHNSTONE CO. MANICURING LADIE8 ONLY GEM ROOMING HOUSE Main Street CHICKENS Friers and Young Hens PRICES RIGHT B. P. LEWIS Grand Union Tea 8tore Sixth and Oak. Phone 228 J Think It Over Successful men without ex ceptlon have helpful banking connections. There Is no other way of satisfactorily handling your finances. Open an account with this strong National Bank and nvull yourselves of the advan tages! which will accrue. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Klamath Falls, Oregon SUBMARINE SEEN OFF EAST COAST BOTH WIRELESS OPERATOR AND CHORE LOOKOUT REPORT SEE. ING DIVER OFF CONNECTICUT COA8T United Press Service NEW LONDON, Conn., Aug. 15. A wireless operator on Fisher's Island re ports sighting .1 submarino off Mon tank point this morning. The vessel carried a strong wireless system. The lookout on the shore of the Island reports seeing the submarine, canning me uenei inai me uremen is nearby. HEADACHE STOPS, Dr. James' Headache Powden give instant relief Cost dime a package. Nerve-racking, splitting or doll, throbbing headaches yield in jut a few moments to Dr. James' Headache Pow ders which cost only 10 cents a pack age at any drug store. It's the quick est, surest headache relief in the whole world. Don't aufferl Relieve the agony and distress now! You can. Millions of men and women e have found that headache and neuralgia misery ia needless. Get what you uk for. NEURALGIA GONE TO EXCHANGE One of the best Fruit Ranches in Happy Valley for Klamath Falls property. What have you? Describe property and give price. Address J. L DWINELL, Anderson, Cal. Hot Water Each Morning I Puts Roses in Your Cheeks ! To look one's best and feel one's best ia to enjoy an Inside bath each morning to flush from the system the previous day's 'waste, sour fermenta tions and poisonous toxins before it is absorbed luto the blood. Just as coal, when It burns, leaves behind a certain amouut of incombustible ma terial In the form of ashes, so the food and drink taken each day leave in the alimeutary organs a certain amount of Indigestible material, which, it not eliminated, form toxins and poisons which are then sucked into the blood through the very ducts which are in tended to suck In only nourishment to sustain the body. , If you want to see the glow of healthy bloom In your cheeks, to see your skin get clearer and clearer, you are told to drluk every morulug upon arising, a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate iu It, which la a harmless means of wash- lug the waste material and toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys and bowels, thus cleansing, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary Hurryl Hurryl Before They Are Gene! We still have a good assortBMBt ot Refrigerators, but they are getag mighty fast since we reduced the price. 1-tf WlLLiajOHNaTOWB qo. PADE & SHANNAN PLUMBING AND STEAM FITTING 8toves Bought, Furnace Sold and Repaired Installed SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL KINDS 1023 Main St. ... 'i-,v,nnfrYwfwAim' DR. F. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physician Suite 219, 1. O. O. F. Temple All acute, nervous and chronic diseases successfully treated. Hours 9 to 11 a. m., 2 to 5 and 7 to 8 p. m. Phone 321 MMMAMMAAAMAAAMMMWMMVWWWWMV Howards Auto Line Now Dally Except 8unday KLAMATH FALLS ANDA8HLAND Reservations at American Hotel Leave Klamath Falls 8:30 a. m. NEW CARS, CAREFUL DRIVERS l0V0 tract, berore putting more food into the stomach. Girls and -women with sallow skins, liver spots, pimples or pallid com plexion, also those who wake up with a coated tongue, bad taste, nasty breath, others who are bothered with headaches, bullous spells, add stom ach or constipation, should begin this phosphated hot water drinking and are assured of very" pronounced re sults In one or two weeks, A quarter pound of limestone phos phate costs very little at the drug store but U sufficient to demonstrate that Just as soap and hot water cleanses, purifies and freshens the skin on the outside, so hot water and limestone phosphate act on the inside organs. We must always consider that Internal sanitation Is vastly more important thau outside cleanliness, because the ekin pores do not absorb Impurities Into the blood, while bowel pores do. .c; Women who desire to enhance the beauty of their complexion should Just, try this for a week end notlee results. (Advertisement) , ' 0 i4tl 4? t ,H 1 - v "u n V??. ttA