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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1917)
fl'. 1 . k&CMr. vtM; : ?? WION0DAV, MAY 2, 1917 55siONAL CARDS DR. F. M. WHITE UN Iralrd-Hneaee " guf (Mil Mluwa llNllrtlng JOHN (J. fl.MIMOHM I'uuiiiy Hurveyor dill engineer DRJ.H.CARTEH DENTIST OFFICE, ROOMS 7 and 0 WHITE BUILOINO City A County Atatract Co. AHTIIl'l' H. " 617 Malu HI. AIINTIMfnt, MAN AND g art rrnl Mney for Uwm I.VHUItANCK DR. F. R. CODDARD ItHTKOIMTIIIC I'HVMICIAN Halle an. Trmple HwmiIht tUmnliMtloa arl itilatlun la frtw at your huea, or In it nHli. r'srther I km the portable foldlag atcrl table for home tfaU ant. TliU Inaurra th home liwiwrnl to t equal to any given la ihe oitlir aail Ike prlee la the I'tnl iti I. i:iMni' litiiMir J.'VH.H Denver Rooming House hH Main Ntreec Flrft-rh rootiu for transient or rruiainTil rooiiMTH. NMMVMMMAMAAAAAAAAMAAAA WOOD lat plMiiiK INT and k for lry co. lip llm inaa who raw auhraj roar mimm! problem for jroa. Klamath Fuel Co. MAAAMWWMWl DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. a m will bath laak Mi faal Clitvif awaat Mi iFMli ai mU UIml SiDliary science baa of lata mad npid itrldea with reaulu that ara of untold blaaalni to humanity. The lat t tppllcttlon of lu untiring reaeareh the rccommondatlon that It la aa BNMury to attond to InUrnal aanlU- Uon of tuo drainage lyttem of the hu B, noay ai It la to the dralna of the koine. Ttiote of ua who are acouttoaaed to '! dull and heavy wham we arlae, Pltttlng headache. atuVy from a cold. fool tongue, naaty breath, acid' atom (. can, Initead, feel aa freah aa a uby by opanlng the aluloea of the ntem each morning and fluahlag out " whole of the Internal polaonoua liinant matter. Kryone, whether ailing, alck or "H, ihould each morning before "oWait, drink a glaaa of real hot Mr with u toaipoonful of Hmeatone WMphato in It to waah from the r'i Indlgeatlble waite, eour bile and Nionoua toxlnaj thua deeming, lonuch, liver and bowela the prevloua "wtenlng and purifying the entire tilmtntary canal before putting more into the atomacb. The action of empty stomoch la wonderfully ln I'loratlng. It cleans out all tho eour "mentations, gases, waste and acid r and gives one a splendid appetite w breakfast. While you are enjoying ot water and limestone phosphate on rour breokfast the phoaphated hot r Is quietly eitraetlng large vol mof water from the blood and gat i mi ready for thorough iushlng of 'I ne Inside organs. The millions of people who are both, "d with constipation, bilious spella. ""eh trouble, rheumstlo atlRneui tr! who hav Uow k,B' Wood a ana ,,Pk,y eoPloM are fed to get a quarter pound of lime o Phosphato from the drug atore. eu,,,u f0it very llWle, but la au trab ra,ke nron pronounced " on the subject of Internal aan Hatlon Adv. i , , KNIGHTS TEMPLAR CONCLAVE CANCELLED ACCOUNT OF WAft MTTHIIUIIO, Mny 2.-H h mi niiuuvril UinI I hi. Oniml C'niniimndry of KiiIkIiI Templar hun ordered the conclave, lit Iimvc ln..ii , 1,1-ri! May 2IM, citneelled liiilnnltily, on iiociunl uf ili' wiir REPORTED PEACE OVERTURES CONTINUE TO SPREAD THE IIAOIIK, May 2. Tim Berliner Tmteblntt nnnoimifn Ihnl Clmncellor llelhmnnn run HiiIIwkk will tnnke n pence offer to the Itelcliatag Tliurnilay of this wwk, LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OK VIS Mi HKTTI.KMKNT In Ihe Matter of the. Estate of Will, lam l. MrMlllan, Det-eniied. Nolle It hereby given Hint the tin. dcralgned, an adinlnlatrntnr of the btva.ntltled estate, ha filed In the County Court ol I lie Htalu of Off. ft-on, for Klamatti County, (tie fliifil account of her administration of said estate, ami that tho Court linn fixed Friday, tlin tltli ilny of May, 1917. at 10 o'clock In th forenoon, a tho tlm, anil the Klamath County Court room aa the place for hearing ohjec- llona to aald account, If any, ami for the settlement thereof, Dated April 10. 1917. KI.LA M. McMII.LAN, AilmluUtratrli of the Ksate of Will iam 1. McMillan, Deceased. 11-1B-2G-3-9 Mmt'K OV m.VTKHT I.V'iartment of Interior, t'nlted Hlntia I41111I Office, l.al;evlew, Oraxmi, April 3. 1917. To Krrd Knklna, of unknown nddreK, crnitentre: You are hereby notified that Henry 'Htl., who Ur Klamnth Full, Ore., 'tin III, pnalofflre nddremi, did 011 .Marrh 2C. l!iK, file In lliln office III Jdiily rnrrobornted nppllcntlnn to rnn- tent and aerurv the cancellation of your HoiuealPRd Kntry No, Osr.62, Scrlnl No. 0KS62, made April 9, l!M."i, for northeaat ijuartcr, lownxlilp .11 tiouth, range 10 runt. Willamette meridian, and as around for IiIh run tent lie allege that: Vim ilnuirleti and abnndoned the above deacrlbed lands on or about the JSih day of November. 191S. and lever atnrn the said llmo and date - have entirely and totally failed, ne- f I iirt nit anil nmltled to eatablllh a realdenre upon the aald land or to llv ihnreon or to linnrove or to cul tivate the same, and that tho said lands are In a stato of nectect and decay; that shortly after hU entry nn aald lands you made a few Im provements of small value, which aid Improvements are now In a state of neglect and decay, and that the ild Prod Eaklna, yourself, tins since the date of said desertion remained away. That your absence from the laid lands and the abandonment thereof by you, was not due to your employment In military service ren dered In connection with operations In Mexico, or along Ihe borders thorc lof, or In mobolliatlon camps else where or In the military or navai organisation of tho United Slates or tho national guard of any 01 mo sov erat states. You are, therefore, further nott i.rf that the aald allegations will bo taken as confessed, and your said entry will be canceled without fur ther right to be heard, either before this office or on appeal, u you ibii 10 file In thle office within twenty days after the FOURTH publication of it.i ..mire, as shown below, your answer, under oath, specifically re sponding to these allegations 01 con- .. Inrnllmr with dUO IirOOf that you have served a copy df your an swer on tho said contestant eiiner in person or by registered mall. You should alato n OUT a"BW" Ihe name of the postofflce to which you desire future notices to be sent to you, JAB. P. HURUNBH, KCgiaicr. n.. nf lat nubllcatlon April 11. 191? Date of 2d publication April 18, 1917 Pate of 3d publication aphi so, i Date of 4th publication May 2, 1917 Notice ef Final Sattlamant In the Matter of the Estate of Etta Wood, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that the un . ..Miniiininr of the estate ooraianra, -- of Etta Wood, deceased, has filed in the county court of the state of Ore- "... ... .... t.A Anal AC. gon, ror Kiamam euumn - count of bla administration of sold es tate, and that the aald court has fixed Friday, the lat day of June, 1917, at the hour of 10 o-cioca . -- -.. a ih. amir mn mof said court lime, w " " , .. as the place for the bearing of objec- tlona, If any, 10 aaw nnei .. for the aettiemem morem. Dated May t, MW. WILLIAM WOOD, Admlnlatrator of the Estate of Etta Wood, Deceaaed. l-MMa-w THE EVENING TAXATION OF THE OREGON CALIFORNIA LAND ORANT ! , Tim lleinlil will eneli ilny print nun of Hie clulil iiii-iinlire mh they will nppeiir on Hut stnte hullot for Ihe sperlnl election to hit held June 4th, e The second hill on the hIMh hnllol, with llm riMpectivn mini- hern, Ih ii h filleWM: Hlltiinltleil hy Ihe leclHlilllvo iih Ki-iuhl) A hill for luxation of Oreiton A California In ml Kriint 1'urpone llecliirlliK and nniiert- IriK, the noverelKU rlitht of the Mute of )iej:nn lit tax certain liuidn Idiown iih OreKon & Cnllfnr- nlii land Krnnl and i; ran led under ri'iinln iirln of conKreitx; uiillior- HzlllK, enipoWetlilK and dlrcrtlliK Ihe IIhIIiik of Hiirh IiuiiIh on the itHpenHliient rill In of certain rolin- lien, and ptovldltiK for tho lint- 4 4 Iuk of Mich IhiiiIh on Ihe l'Jlfi iih- 4 nexiiuient rolln of certain countleii, and rcllevlni; hucIi counlleH from the payment of the Mild tnx there- on until the Mime Ih collected by 4 Mich count leu. H02 Vi-n, 30;t No New York Lots Listed NEW YOIIK. May 2. School tench erH of New York urn complutltiK today n reiinui of nil acant lot t-t In (ireuter New York uvalliible for uxe In tho home Kiirdcii- movement. FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW llltl'tff.'IKT MAYS IiAIIIKH AIIIC i'simj itccu'i: ik sacsk ti:a AMt St'l.riU'lt 1 In Ir thnt Inxei ItH lolor mid Ui'tro ur when It fiu!ei;tiiriw Krny. dull n ml llfelesx, U Cvtnfi-.I hy 11 luck of mil pliur lu llm linlr. Our Kramlmotlierf. made up n mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to l;cci her licks dnrk and henullful, mid tlioiimuiilrt of women tind men who value that even color. It: tit beautiful dark cluuli; of hnlr uhlch In mi atti active, me only this olil-lline recipe. Nowiulin we cet tliln famous mix ture. Improved by tho addition of eth er liiRreilluuta hy nailing at any drug store for a liO-runt bottle of "Wycth'h Sago and Sulphur Compound." which darkens tho hnlr bo naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell II hng been npplled. You just damp en a apongu or aoft brush with It anc draw thin through your hair, tnklnr. one small atrnnd at a time. Hy morn ing the croy hnlr disappears; but what delights tho ladles with Wyoth'B Sngo and Sulphur Compound Is that, besides beautifully darkening the hnlr after n few applications It also brings bnck tho gloss and lustre and gives It nn nppearnnco of nbundnnco. Wyeth's Snge nnd Sulphur Com pound Ih a delightful toilet requisite to Impart color and a youthful np poiraneo to thu hair. It Is not In tended for the euro, mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. Clillcotci gives Ri-lat attention to property of non-rtwldenta. Office 033 Main. 12 Cramps! Says Mrs. Frank Hae ler. of Carbondale, ill.: i wu Buffering terrible , cramp and pains each month. I had used... but It didn't rive any permanent relief. The pains came back on me Just the same as before '.After taking CfcrduL i was entirely relieved from the pains, and have never been bothered with theaaaiace." TAKI CaroMhi TM WiM't TlUe V 6a heJpl thouuads of 1 k othtr women who sul- fcl fend from thei psfis and lm discomforts, from which ft women sutler. Many M medical authoriUM pre- 1 Ti scribe the Ingrediealsol 1 which Cardta H.com- fel Dosed lor the iemaie lA kl recommended. Why not eVJ try It for your trouble? 1 HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON NO HOPE FOR E CANOIDATE8 THERE DIFFER GREATLY FROM ENGLAND, WHERE TRADITION MAY BE SMASHED By W. 8. FORREST (United I'reNs Staff Correspondent) I'AltIS, April 10. (Ily innll) "Whether Ilrltlsh women smush all Kngllsh tradition and vote after the war or not, France can never follow KnglnndlH example. "Votes for women la nnd must re main 11 dead letter In Frame, The subject Is un complicated us it Is sim ple," the United Press Informant de clared. "The simplicity lies in the fact (lint France Is vastly Catholic. Of tho country's .18,000,000 Inhabitants, only 1,000,000 are Protestants and ISO, COO are Jews. This leaves about 36, 760,000 people under direct or Indirect Influence of the Catholic church. "The republican government of France) Is neither clerical nor antl clerical, nut clerical Induence the Influence once so nil powerful in France today takes practically no Two Old Battlers Jim Jeffries. Those wonderful old battlers, Jim Joffrles, formerly champion of the world, and Tom Sharkey, who gave' Jim Ihe hardest fight he ever had to retain his title, are ready for wur. ATHLETIC 8TAR8 IN THREE RING CARNIVALS CHICAGO, May 2. With some ot tho best known athletes In the coun- try booked to take a lending part and headline vaudeville entertainers from all the leading theaters signed up, the annual three ring athletic and theat- rlcal carnival given for the charity fund of Chicago I-odgo No. 4, B. P. O. Elks, promises to draw 11 record crowd to tho Colestum. Eat "Home Grown" Lunch I.OS ANGELES, May 2. Members of the Los Anpeles Chamber of Com - merco aoi uown 10 n rem nome grown luncneon 111 noon louiiy m me riomi Alexandria. To provo what could, be done by growing home gnrdens In Los Angeles the luncheon was arranged nnd everything served woa the pro duct of somoono'H backyard garden. ;Kna accident nnd health policies are the standard of the world. Ask Chllcote for rates. 12 Hear FRFNCH SUFFRAG A BBBBBBBBsiSR. 'aV?! 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Hut today the clericals have a strong desire to have political Influ ence. Their preponderating sentiment Is In favor of woman suffrage. "French workers, as a rule, are thinkers and men of advanced Ideas. Hut French women the ordinary ev-ery-dny French women do not think with their husbands. They are closely Hilled with Ihe church. Thus to liter ally throw the vote to the average woman of France would be to recon stitute the political power of the church and weaken the foundations of representative government. "France long ago separated the church from the state. It is not prob able, therefore, tha the law-making tisremblles will again come under the dominating Influence of a single polit ical party, and least of all a clerical party. This Is the complicity and the implicit); of the woman suffrage ques tion In France. The question Is not Ihe same with England. There It la a clear cut uncomplicated Issue, and the words of England's progressive premier seem to Indicate that British suffragists will win their long fought for muse without much fuss soon af ter the war. are Ready for War Tom Sharkey Both are still young men. despite the fact they have long retired from the rlDP. They were bedecked with flags at Jeffries' home in Los Angeles, and they marched out to prove they are sUll fighting men. Trial 8tarta Today CHRIST1ANBURO. Va., May 2. "Unwritten law" will be relied on by Professor Charles E. Vawter of Vir- Blnia Polytechnic Intitule at Black- burg. when he goes on trial today for the murder of Stockton Heth Jr. This .Is one of the few facts known In con nectlon with a tragedy shrouded in mystery. Claim Agant Meet Postponed ST. PAUL, Mny 2. Because of the war the national convention of the Association of Railway Claim Agents, which was to have been held at Cin cinnati Mny 16. 17 nnd 18. has been j,ndeflnItoly poatponed. W. P. Every, , ,,re8Wcnt announced today. . , You are Invited to Inspect the new Hue of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes nl K. Sugarman'a on Thursday evi lng. A special representative will here with a complete -line of clothing for men and young men. It "Babies wealth." health means more than Ye! Hear Ye! PRESIDENT TODD Pugat Sound University. DR. R. E. SHAW Indlanela, Iowa, AT thi: ON VITAL TOPICS AND FRIDAY Van Riper Bros. We may have te raise the price, but we never cut the quality r FHO.VE as A TEA OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT Chase a Sanbern'a aaket-Fireel JAPAN In ISc and SOe Canisters SALMON "awkeye rand" Can, 20c. CODFISH Mb. Brick, We. PINIAMLI "Resedale" Can, 15c. RIPE OLIVK8 "Corning Brand Can, 28c. CURRIC POWDER Creese aV Blackwell's Settle, 28c. t GET THE HABIT "RED HAND" CARD WASA TRICK LOCAL MILLS THAT RECEIVED WARNING FIRST OF THE WEEK FROM SEATTLE, AS OTHER ORE CON FIRMS, GET ANOTHER SEATTLE. May 2. Lumbermen or the Northwest who received cards, printed In red: "But three days left," and who feared an attack on their plants May 1st, are relieved today in the "solving ot the "blackband mys-. tery." The cards, sent to every mill man In the Northwest, were also stamped la red, "We mean business." An Enter prising machinery agent was in this manner preceding a sales campaign, and endeavoring to draw the attention of the mill men. It developed today. He did, for they employed detec tives, guards, regular police oScera and others to "ferret out the mystery." The "red hand" notices were receiv ed here by three lumber firms, and steps had been taken to further pro tect the mills and property of the. owners. j Today further notices were received by the mill owners, stating that there was "but one day left," and further states that a representative of the company will be here with a "full line." "Better babies, better mothers, and a better community. 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