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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1917)
THUIMDAY, JULY IB, ItIT THE BVBNINO HERALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON r -... 1 PAOU TMMES Food Prepardness Campaign ' OFFICIAL Oregon Agricultural College istenslon Service and Untied States Da- gp Mittmaal amf Aeaal uliiir I iwi VI nMviini hVhen thinning carrot beds. lf ofiil mil lo lliruw away vegetables halgn n illllli), for I III le l III" for twining, ny today' bulle- from the National Kniergem-y kI Harden ('oinmlMlon, whlrh U Jimmllng with tills imwBimir In j campaign for fund iinttrvnlln, i'ukIi inrrols lluiroly with a wllft gristle brush, blanch Mr four to mluiltt", thru plunge llllo rulil Iter for nit Instant mill remove Oik Her skin with llii nil IT brush Tha ierman Wealth Becoming tAMKTKIIDAM. July IS.- Tltn Her- Tngrtilatt, In a financial article. lid Bllrtitlon i the Increasing ilnn. of Herman fliimirltl power being Rrettt rated In the Itanila of n few 5u the growth of "multiple director- Irrnian bankers, It aya, are rap accumulating directorship In all concern lu which their banks ar Soldiers' Guarding ;ALU5Z'I5 NOW ! TAKEN BY RUSS UtVlAS IIKAIHJl.'AHTKIW AUK OAlTtlltKII IN KAHTKIIX IHtlVK IIIK.1I (XtXTIXlll-M IIXAIMTKI). MANY I'ltlHONKKH TAKKN I'KTIlOflllAI), July J. The cap- lure of Kaluai, the headquarter of t h Br"WaJv ? k JFealgWeaMgW,,vW wi'v4t JifevtiVe VMiiUaeaJkZarS i i011...............................HliiiH.lll...... BiiiHIIiHHiiiiiiiHS " 3 CVPM&4SlBg4BBBBBBBB7SBTl3 'aBBV B PBBBBBaBBBBBBBBBVjUfLLLLLWI BJ JBB7VBBBjiaB4aaBBBBFVBBBBBBBBVBBBLC V K 'BaBBBBBBBBBBBBBreBBBBBBBBBBBBBBliaBB! aBBBJaBKaalJI'BBBtA Ci BnfBmlEmUvl ' I fj mAH J By f &b gKSgSIMPBBBBlgaBBM V gKblgB BBBBBU i'i-itit BBBaBBPBBgVfBBH I IM u gaBBffflBBBaaBBBBBBBBrTBBWElBaBBBBBam''W ! 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MEAT INJURIOUS TO THE KIDNEYS TAKI lALTt TO FLUSH KIDNBYS IP IA0K HURTS OR ILADDIR OTHIRt If you guiit lir your mm rary day, wt It, but Kuan your kldmaya with alta oooaionally, aaya oti author ity who tella ua that aaaat forau urlo acid which alnoat paralyiaa tha kid. aaya la tbalr elrorta to tngal it froat tha blood. Thay baeoaaa alugglak aad waakaa, than you auVar with a dull stiaary la tha kldaay ragtoa, aharp aalaa la tha back or alok baadacha, dlt- alaaaa, your itoawah aaun, taagua la coated aad who tha waatbtr la bad you bava rhouawle twlagaa. Tha Pi-ftir mIIm vwa iafiij riirrntK tun)' lm cut Into strips or rroiiH ( lliitni, or ured (iok After imi'MiiK Hi'1 Ji'. mill lrl tt(iMMicjfi fill or irnll per i) 11 It r t of M'KolttbliH, llllll nil JltlN With llOl Wilier. AllJllHl top mnl mt llull) iIkIiIi'H IId'Ui, ami Hturlllii' fur mi liuur mnl n half I If imlliK (In iiiiiK, nkiiI loiiiiiti'luly lie. torn nlKillUnlloii ) lli'inimi Jure from IioIIIiik water, iIkIiIihi iom mnl in vert out of n draught lo rool Kor nlnrlliK, wrap Jm In ilurk pa per lo n ovf tit lilfiirlilua, is Concentrated liiirrcMeit Thus, the number of ill n Uirlilii lii' lil hy ImiU llngm, a Cologne millionaire, U lin &fi, Karl r tirsiriiuerit w iinrim nu ui; nerr vol. Hrhwabarh Iml2: Huron Hlnioil ton Oppetiheliu mnl two or ihre old. rrs hut 411 each. llllo there U a IntKK group of hankera ami Industrial! I im d cm wlm hoal of between 30 ami 40 each. NegroQuarters urine eel cloudy, full of aedlment, tha cnannol often get tore and Irritated, obliging you to seek relief two or three 1 1 men during the night. To noutralixe l lime Irritating aclda, to clonnHo the kldneya and fiuah off tha body' urliiou waste get four ounoea of Jad Halt from any pharmacy here; take a tablenpoonful In a glaaa of wa ter before break tut for few dmve ! and your kldneya will then act ane. Ihla famoun aatta la made from tha arid of grape and lemon Juice, com bined with llthla, and baa been uaad for generatlona to flunh and atlmulate alugglah kldneya, alio to ncutrallte the aclda In urine, ao It no longer Irritate, thua ending bladder weakness. Jad Bait la ineipcnslve; cannot la lure, and makea a dollgbtful efferrea- cont llthla water drink. Adr. I COMB SA6E TEA INTO GRAY HAIR DAItKKNH IIKADTlKUIXV AM) HK HTOItKH ITH XATUHAIi COMUt AND MJHTHK AT ().t!K Conunon gurdon hhko brewed Into a heavy tea, with sulphur and ulcohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark nnd lux urious, Mixing the Hugo Tea and Sul phur recipe at homo, though, la trou blesome, An ouster way Is to get the ready to use preparation Improved by the addition of other Ingredionts, costing about CO cents n largo bottle, at drug stores, knuwn aa "Wyetn'a Sage and Sulphur Compound," thua avoiding a lot of muss , - While gray, faded hair la not aln ful, we all desire to retain our youth ful appearauce and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyoth'a Sago and Sulphur Compound, no one can tell, becauao It la done ao natur Justice Emphasizes U. S. Franchises to New Citizens PORTLAND, July 12. "Wa can not eipect our ih'W cltUena to value tlii'lr political franchise unless wo ourselves appreciate them," aald Hu liroimt Justice Wallaca MrCamaot of tlio Oregon supreme bench, speaking hero taut tilft-lit on "Tim Meaning of Cltltcnililp," nt tlio nmoncl rltltenshlp convention of tlin bureau of natural, lint Inn of the United Htates Depart mmit of Ijibor, IcIJ In rotuicctloii with tlin Natlonnl Kiluiutlon Amuxla Hon t-oiivcutlon, .IihU" MrCaniantV auillrliri wait roiyprlitd mainly of allim. or m or wnom lonnni win iiim inn "iu of allivRanra a rltUrnn at aptwlal e. orrlr hrlil ut tlin Portland audi torium. In hi addrra Judge McCamant re vlnfid tlin varloua rlchla of American cltUana Ilia right of frea aoaarb, urn pri, rlliuua freedom, tba anRMMaaaajaaaajaBjaajaajaja in East St. Louis ally, no etenly. You Jutt dampen a Hpouge or oft brush with It and draw III In through our hair, taking one small Ktrniul ut a lime: by morning ull gray hair have disappeared. Af ter another application or two your luilr heroines dark, glossy, soft, and luxuriant, and you appear year younger. Wyeth's Hugo and Sulphur Compound In a dollgbtful toilet requi site. It lH not Intended for the cure mitigation or prevention of disease. Adv. A Drop. On a Touchy Corn Inatant rellefl Than earn er callua llfta off with flngera. Just think! You can lift off any corn or callous without oiio twinge of pain. A Cincinnati man dis covered this ether com pound and named It free, xone. Any druggist will sell a tiny bottle of free souo for very little cost. You upply a few drops directly upon u tender Ta f com or calliiH, Instantly M L the soreness disappears, Itiz-vsili then ahortly you will And I . the corn or callus so loose ! Jr that you ran lift It right A ott' jW Preesono la wonderful, 01 It dries Instantly. It I I doesn't eat away the corn Xte.1 or callua, but shrivels It up without even Irritating the skin. Hard corns, soft corns, or corna be tween the toes, as well aa painful cat- lines, lift right off. There Is no pain before or afterwards, No aoreneaa or smarting. Women ahoald keep a tiny bottle on the dresser and never let a corn ache twice, babaH rorpiu, trial by Jurlcn ami otbera. "Theiie franchlwa," li" ld, "make up tlio moul in-rloun polllluil IhtII agn tlin world baa ever knonn. They may be aiuerted by miy IIIIkuiiI, whether lw wan nuturallied yenti-r-tlny or whether hU am-ntora came In colonial time. "No man la worthy of ilm fraurhUi of an American iltlti iiiiIvm It h!a den I re that eery otlii-r citizen ahall nonaeia the amnu rljtliti he claltna for hlmaelf. The ceremony of nnturnllzatlon uliould be aa meaningful the ad- inliilntratlon of a anrrnmi-tit In a church. Ordinarily the privilege or cllltenelilp far outweigh It burden, but our lot hax fallen on tlmt-K when the burden are destined to grow heavy. 1-et u meet thrm manfully. It ua walk worthy of the political nrentry from which we have apruug." mBSBBBSBBmmmssss LEGAL NOTICES X of Ire lit t.Vnlitom In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Mutter of the Kutate of Fred erick Mollusc, Uereael. Notice Is hereby glten by the un derfilled admlnlHtrator of the estate of Frederick Melhase deceased, to th ii creditor and to nil pemons hav ing claim against the snld decedent or ugalmtt nld estate, to exhibit sucti claims with the necetnary vouchers w llliln six months after the first pub lication of this notice, lo ald admin, lit rat or at his office In the City of Klnmath Falls. Oregon, at No. 50i Main street, that being the place of transaction of the buslues of said estate. First publication of this notice be ing June :. 191". AI.I.KN SLOAN, Administrator of Bald Estates. U- S-I2-1JI.2C To Owner of Transient Livestock and to Whom It May Cencern: Notice ta hereby given that here after any owners of livestock from oth er counties In the mate of Oregon oi from any other Mate must immediate!) make a report to the Klamath County Stock InHpector, nrcnrdlng to section 3582 of Lord's Oregon Ijiws: that transient liventock will hereafter be nMit'HHcil according lo section 35S0 of Lord's Oregon Law; that the taxe. from such transient livestock will here after be divided among the different counties through which livestock passes, according to section 3581 of Lord's Oregon ltws; and that 'here after all violation or any of the pro visions of the Transient Livestock Act will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law under section 3585 of l-onl's Oregon taws. Dated this 13th day of June, 1917. AI.I1KUT U MARSHALL. Klamath County Slock Inspector. Olene, Ore. 14-31-:8-5-1219-26-2-9-16S3-30 Notice of HherifTM Hale on Kxerutlon Notice la hereby given that under and by virtue of a writ of execution In foreclosure Issued out of the cir cuit court of the State of Oregon for Klamath County, In the case of Weyerhaeuser Timber company, a corporation, vs. Ira R, Ilunsou, Hopy llanaon and Artie M. Smith, defend ants, which aald writ was duted on the 10th day of July, A. V, 1917. 1 will, on the 1st day of 8eptembor, A. D. lit 17, at the front door or the court house of Klamath County, Ore gon, lu the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, at the hour of 2 o'clock p.m. on aald dato, proceed to sell at pub lic nuctlou to the highest bidder for cash, the right, title and interest or the said Ira 11. Hanson, Hopy Han son and Artie M. Smith In nnd to the following described real property, to wit: Beginning at the northwest cor ner of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of section thirty ,oue (31), In township thirty-nlue (S) aouth of range eight (8) oast of the Willamette Meridian, run ning thence aouth a distance of 6 chains; thenoe aouth 45 degreea west, 4,60 chains; thence aouth 45 degreea aaat 4.60 ebalaa; thence aouth along the quarter line to a point 1.15 ebalaa north ot tha aouthwest corner of the 8Wt4 of NHM above described; thence aoutt) 44 degreea 10 alautea waat, Ma cbalna; thence aouth S3 de- OBSTRUCTS LAW; SERVES SENTENCE .t VtlU.'IIIHT wih atti:mitki to IIMM'K COXrM'IIIITIO.V i'OM MKSVKH T HKItVK TI.MK IX yy.uy.HAh i'itiwx ATI, ANTA, (in . July 12. Alexan der llerkrnan, the anarchist convicted of a conspiracy to olmlruct the con scription taw, has hcii sentenced to two years Imprisonment and fined $10,000. He has commenced serving his sen tence In the Atlanta federal peniten tiary. PERSONALS O. T. McKendrlo and family have arrived In the city from Lakeview, nnd are registered at the Hotel Hall. Mr. MtKcndrle Is heavily Interested! In the sheep business InLake County, a Jesse Johnston, foreman of the I'd lean lny Lumber camp on the west side ot Upper Klamath Lake, Is down (or I In day. Mr. nnd Mrs. It. T. McKlmmona came down from their camp on the L'pper Klamath l.ake yesterday. They nil r'.'iurn in any or iwu. , Aturney !?. L. Klllott. who recent ly secured one of the Tule Lake homcntcnd at the time of the land drnv. Ing In April, Is In town securing supplies Ho reports everything there In the best of condition, and looks for n good crop next year. grces east 43.28 chains to the town ship lino between townships 39 and 40 fcouth cf range S east: Itiouco south along said township line to the southeast corner of sec tion 31, tcmnbblp 39 south or range 8 east; thence north along the sec tion line to the northeast corner of lot G ot section 31; thence west along quarter section line, 20 chains; thence north 20 chains; thence west 20 chains to place ot beginning. Kxceptlng and reserv ing a tract deeded to Charles Mil ler, September 1. 1902, described as follews: Hcginnlng 3.40 chains north of the northwest corner of the southeast quarter of section 31. thence north 46 degrees 30 minutes east. 3.00 chains; thence north 44 degrees 30 minutes west 3.11 chains; thence south 4.26 chains to place of beginning; con taining 42-100 acres, more or less. Also, beginning 14.C6 chains south of the quarter section corner between sections 31 and 32, town ship 39 south of range S east: thence east In section 32, 12 chains; thence south to the south boundary lino of lot 1 of section .12; thence westerly along south boundary line of lot 1 to the sec tion line between sections 31 and 32; thence north to place of begin ning. Also, beginning at a point on the line between sections C, township 40 south of rango 8 east and sec tion 31, township 39 south of range 8 east, 10.19 chains east ot the southwest corner of lot 4 of sec. tlon 31; thence south 23 degrees east, to the north or right bank of the Klnmath River; thence In an easterly direction up the north or right bank of the Klamath River to the southwest corner ot lot 9 of section 5, township 40 south of range' 8 east: thence south 84 de grees 30 minutes east, 15.83 chains; thence north 4 degreed west, 16.13 chains to the township line between township 39 nnd 40 south of range S east; thence west along said township line to place of beginning. The total area of lands herein being 399,45 acres, more or less, and are the snmo lands conveyed heretofore by Jacob L. l'nilgctt and wife to Hopy Hanson and Ira R. Hanson by deeds bearing date of May 6, 1907, KBUCKHECHTW Oa the MUNSON LAST User Feet Ceeafert "Buckhecht" ARMY SHOE of weu-raiit. ing aoft Indian Tan for the Farmer, tha Sports man, the Worker. "Buckhecht" STREET SHOE of beat Black Gun-Metal Calf-Skin for General Ik aaees ehUteaU U widths AA to EC. "Thousands of men in civil life are wealing Last Shoe every day, with the result that a ottoot troublesareaolonger known to them. If a4 mIJ by jrow Mac, order dfeeet free BUCKINGHAM & HECHT AN ntANCUCO, CAL. K. K. K. STORE, Cheer Up Cherries are Ripe Only a few days left to get your canning cherries Next week, JULY 20th, 1 they will be about all gone We have tons of FINE CHERRIES coming in the next few days. Don't blame us when they are gone Klamath Dept. Store or so much thereof as may be neces sary to satisfy a Judgment rendered in the above entitled caufce, on the 2&th day ot June. A. V. 1917, which snld Judgment Is for the sum ot nine thousand and five hundred twenty one and 68-100 dollars ($9,521.68), with Interest thereon from the 10th day of April, 1917, at the rate of 8 J ter. cent per annum, and for the sural of one hundred ninety-four and 29-' 100 dollars ($194.29). with interest thereon from the 3d day of April, 1917. at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, and for the additional sum of seven hundred fifty dollars (1750.00)' attorney's fees, and for the further sum of fifty-four and 92-100 dollars' (f.4.92), costs and disbursements, and the costs and expenses ot this sale on execution. Dated this 10th day of July. A. D. 1917. GEO. L. HUMPHRET, Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. By C.' A. HATDE.V, Deputy. 12-19-26-2-9 NatioidFirestrniWfirSale Sealed bids will be received by the District Forester, Portland, Oregon, up to and including August 6, 1917, for all the merchantable dead tim ber, standing or down, and all the live timber marked or designated tor cutting soon an area embracing about 500 acres within Section 25. T. 32 S., K. E., W. M.. Anna Creek water shed, Crater National Forest, Oregon, estimated to be 5,400,000 feet B. M. of western yellow pine and 400,000 feet 1). M. of sugar pine; Douglas fir, white fir, nud other species ot saw timber, more or less. No bid ot less thau $3.25 per M. ft B. M. for west ern yellow pine and sugar pine and $1.00 per M. ft B. M. tor the other species will be considered. Deposit with hid $1,000. The right to reject any and all bids reserved. Before bids ute submitted, full information concerning the timber, the conditions ot sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor, Medford, Oregon, or the District Forester, Portland, Oregon. 5-13-19-26 Streat Wear. the Ml horde Agents, Buuik Fib geMgggegggM afaVr-, XtfiTljggggta ggggF!SairilgggW It cost at lean 23 per ceat more to brild bow than n lew year a:; Are you carrying enough Insurance? Ak Clillcote for rate. 9 Suburban acre tract, 615 Mala) street. Sale begins July 16. 10-tf Automobile Tires Vulcanizing and Repairing All work Guaranteed KLAMATH AUTO TIRE COMPANY 120 South Sixth Street Too Late Did you ever look at your watch when the train was 100 yards out of the station and find that you "had three minutes to spare?" In all probability you have Just as tine a watch as the engineer of that- train maybe a better one but the company made htm take care of his watch. Nobody made you take care ot yours and you neglected it did not have it cleaned when you should have missed your train. Care of a watch means you not only will have an accu rate timepiece, but also that your watch will last many years longer. The first and most essential thing in the care ot a watch is keeping it clean. Don't neglect that. Bring your watch to Upp'a today and have It examined. Frank M. Upp Jeweler 431 Mala Street' OSclal S. P. Watea laaieeter Si'1 S .?. .-' 7 W g-nrnm,. ,