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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1917)
yr- WJ - J "v .-.? ?& -. '"; "f-ISf-.l ktVUCVMM It lJT THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREQQN pAamrnaat 1 ,. ! gttjtty Etfefifs ot the Week . .. ... I it u Hi Addlsou, Nora Uresue uad the. niuasrs. ueo, M. Pnrkor Oeo H. Iran. "inner utid B. J. IJoyd, was given Thgnka-1 Hanks by the members of the I-rosliy. .... . ., ,. k. Mr. anil Mis. J. 8. terlail church to welcome llev. nt..1 I'"'" """:" enionainea CT, home In Mot Spring- Mrs. K. I', Uwrenco and family "to LTmiTiV m T?k,,.,.V,,,.C ,ttwr n ,.,.,iuv f'.i,i. .... i ... I)ay- M'h 'lara Klmur. Miss lload. onor oi ' -""-: ;:; :-...: ..",:"" " Mry "".MUs Mul.ol Mnrtln. Mm. I.ottlo Mar- "' mii, mill YHrioiiH KUli I'D Welti ,. ., ,, . " " played. Thorn present wi Hv. nnd j ' ' " '""1 Mr' "ruy Mra. Uwrtfiuo, Alum l,awiniii), Dun- alii I.nwrcnrn. Wendell Lawrence, Mr.' Dr. nnd Mm, Wheeler entertained and Mrs. J, II, Miikoii. Mr. nml Mrs. r Mr. mill Mm. .loim Mnrtln h t Clomlnniilng, Mr. nnd Mm. V. H. Weeks mid Cecil Weeka ut dinner on Chlleett hai the exclusive aala of a number of good heuMt, lata, farma and ranehaa. Lew ericas and aaay terma. 27 awrr 1..11 uhlch occurreu on iV,CW .' .M ware Mliaaa .Sf'. . .;..... UrMlllaB. Mr. llawin, - - , -y aV O L. Carwr, reruoai u !. Orco K","u II flloiiKli, Mr, mid Mm, A. M. Wonlen, ' TliiinkHKlvIng Day mr. nun mm ii u unvor, Mr. mid Mm. 18. 8. Vonlch, Mr. and Mm. Andrew J ut Mrs. Caroy namany liar s'' Ti..nlilvln Day .a.a. am am-in- uii --' w - .. IPt" ..-u-ftin nrt Mm I CoiHor, Dr. nnd Mm. Wiim.. iinm i ...A MM -inuiiiiiia -. vZZ .and Mr. and Mra. Cbarlaa Mr. mid Mm, II. I'. tIiohiiih, Mr. mid r.rU' and ' I Lit Bfty couple attended the itdoi party ai . ' . Tkinkii Ivlnii evening rtn b1 ' ,he IC,k nd B i orchestra played ror me iBjMetlon was given taat night at ,a-aa of JUUgO ana w mnnvu Mm. II. (3. Tlioinim. Mr. mul Mm r llnui, Mr. mid Mm. A. It. Wllwin, Modmiie Vmicu IIiUcIiIiih. W A. Del. roll, M. I. ICvmiH, C. K. llrmidunliiirK. ITldM Party Riven at the Klk'a M. H. flnrwnt, Kre.l Fleet, B. A. lTL'l..n. .vMilna. Tha Fleet, K. I,. Klllott. W. C. Hull. Mil tin lluyden, W. It. Iloyil, Jcntilu Hum. Mlnnei Helen AiIiIIkiiii. Dorutliv Klll- A pleannnt hooIiiI time won enjoyed at the icKiilar meetlnR of the Kantorn 8tur IiihI Tui-Kiliiy evening, dames were pluyed and UrIiI rolrcHlimenU were nerved. At tlie next meotlnR of olllreiH for tliu cuiiiliiK year will bo lield. The ItnllcM who mKlsted at the Red CrOKM rooina HiIh week were Mos- FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW imCUUIHT HAVM VtilSti IIICCII'K AND HULPHUR LADIKH ARB OF SAUK TEA Hair that loses Its color and lustre, or when It fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, U caused by a lack of sul phur In tho hair. Our grandmothers mailo up a mixture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and lioautlfiil, and thousands of woman Saga and Sulphur Ceaspoaai," wklek darkens' the 'fcalr eo mataraJly, ao rani, thai ftohodr eat poaathty tall It hH boca applied. Yon juat danp- ea a aponge or,aott hfinh with It mi draw this through your hair, Uklng one small strand at a tlaia. By mom. Ing tha gray hair disappears; but what dellghta the ladlee with Wyeth'e Base and Bulohnr Compound It that, besldea beautifully darkening tha Hair after a few application, it also brines back' tha aloe's and lustra and gives It ari'appearanc of abundance. Wyeth'a Saga and Sulphur Ooaa- nounii Is a dellchtful toilet requisite to impart coloivand a youthful ap pearance to tha hair. It la not tended for tha cure, mitigation or prevention of dlsaaae. aoy.j ult, Dorothy DoUell, Mnrsery Dclzoll, (Iiiiihm Fled Hcliallock, Moo, Walker, Vera llnUNton, Mnryjlnll, Until llnll,' B. II. Hall, OrcRory, Kuykcndall, Kiln Vnn Hlcklo. ItcHlfiru French, ' Adaiim. I'lnth, Van Hlcklo, Hurn, Co FrnniTH Humphrey. Alice Cnrlton, fer. Alexander, Mitchell, Whitman, Maud Cnrleton. (lertrudo I'arkor,' Dointliy Miller nnd Ml.su Wrelth. Aaitiu un ' aUarSCItl MU ' AGO mid men who value that even color, inui ueuuiuui uam iiiuii u which Is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get thla famous mix ture, Improved by tha addition of oth er Ingredients by asking at any drug store for a 50-cent bottle of "Wyeth'a SEh ; "Tjvaataj M M.mJ.IAUMJlI a A prominent credit man recently said that he con- sidersA Merchant who still clings to Horse and Wagon Delivery a Bad Risk. The profit and loss account of America is being written ,by nwchinery. Methods that made men rich yesterday will make them poor today. The nose bag has no nlace in a progressive community. With com at one dollar a bushel and gasoline at twenty odd cents a gal lon the most extravagant truck is a money saver. But the gaBBgaaalgaBBgaBBgSgSapffiRIK E&A'z'i . $" fyX B ' ' 'z v'P'mji 'MM IB 'h''ifrmtA Kfaffiffiw KfpffiwffifiL M TXLTV OX k the thriftiest truck ever built. A penny counter, a general expense reducer. XeonwHoadWclt at which . goo& i have Jg$SL which even a boy en ooewte and f -2400 undg. But mulled for gi JturdSuWorm SiSreWtherto associated with the highest lola'unfe the same SSLSSu WowSS'tiSi VSSSSS&SSk ffiolitnlM mMW?-p.l. wif? earn its cost out of the savings it effects. JPtys its way from day to day. . , i'T HOWIE i!nnnt flftr: Tour cold In head or catarrh disappears. Tour clogged nostrils will open, tha air paseagee at vour head will clear and you can hr.-h freely. No mora anuflng, hawking, mucoua dUcbarga, dryaeee or beadacbe; no struggling rar w breath at night. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant artiaepuc whb In your nostrils. It ' penetrate through every air paaaaga of the bead, tooth ing and healing tha swollen or in flamed mucous membrane, giving you Instant relief. Head cblda and catarrh yield Ilka n aglc. Don't atay mtnitmA ii n and raisarania. neuei u 4U re. Adv. wantMiinn- an'd purifying the entire alimentary canal before putting mora food into tha atomacb. Tha action ot hot water and limestone phoaphat on an empty atomaeh la wonderfully in tfiroratlnn'. It deana out all the aour fermenUtlona, gaaea and acidity and givea one a aplendid appeute wr breakfast. A Quarter oound ot limestone paee- phate wUl cost Terjr little at the drug store but la auHdent to acmonsuBxe that lust aa aoao and hot water cleanses, aweetena and fraahena the skin, ao hot water and limestone phot phate act on the blood and internal pr- mm. Thoae who are aahlect to con' stlpatlon.blUouaattacka, acid atomaeh rheumatic twlngee, aiap tnoae waoaa sain ia sallow and complexion pallid, are. assured that one weak of inalde bathing, will hat them both looxing nnd feeling better n .every way. Ad. ylhe Ceasaalaaleaer ef Indian Afalrs Wee-Jlf X, W witi-eaea pre neaal a certiied check amounting to lieo.OO must he submitted. Thla check must be draw in favor or we super- latendeat of the Klamath Indian School The checks of unsuccessful bidders will be returned and that of i rMarnI Mddar Will be aDOlled (oirard the payment on the timber and retained aa a forfeit ir the bid ia ac evntad and if the bidder falls to enter into contract for the purchase of the iimiur within thirty days from the dat of aceentance of the bid. The successful bidder must make an add! iional detMMlt of ten Der cent of the estimated value of the tlmbebr on each allotment within thirty days after the approval of the separate allotment timber aale contracts. The right of the Commissioner of In dian Affairs to waive technical defects in the advertisement and proposals and to reject any and all proposals, is reserved. Further information aa to timber and regulations concerning tim ber sales may be obtained from the Superintendent of Klamath Indian School. Klamath Agency, Oregon. Klamath Agency, Oregon, November 18, 1817. 271-4-81M5 Does Thi$ Interest You? S'AVE you a doire to irainUin th , youthful tttnctivfixn of your corn on t Tbow womrn who art ntra particuhr rtgirding th character of their complexion, are the meat nguUi mat of, Nyal Face Cream. Thii iptendid toilet necessity Heanan the pom, aeems to whiten the slim and bring! new ninciimm) vuwiiviun. ueing greaseieu, k cbsich to i LEGAL NOTICES in - ' "' Notice of Receiver'e Sale Tha olants. eaulpment and buai-. n. of tha Nurml Baking company, both ot Klamath Palla, Oregon, and Medrord. Oregon, will be aold By iha nndsralaned under decree of the Circuit Court ot .the qtate ot,Ore- ann for Klamath county, upon u a nth ii.v nt TJaeamber. A. D. 1817. Tht. ! nna of the beat established and.flneat bakery propoaltlona in the West, both plant now neing, maa h.. hann onarated at a gooa prom, but owing to" a bualnesa disagreement between the partners, the nrmnaa been dlseorred by decree ot the court; and this property ordered aold. Address all bids ana communica tions to OBO. C. TJLRICH, Receiver, Klamath Falls, Oregon. 10-17-14-1-8 Sale ef Timber Sealed proposals in duplicate, each in envelope marked "Proposal for tun ber on allotments in -Twna. 32 South, Ranges 7 and 8 East," and'dlrected to the Superintendent. of Indian School, Klamath Aaency. Oregon, will be re- Mtvad until ii:0o o'clock noon. Pacific CoaM time, Decemner u, i. ior tne purchase ot the merchantable saw Um ber UDon the following described lands: Portion of SVi SE of Sec. 24, Twn. 32 S R. 7 B., comprising the al lotment ot Virgil Wilson; portion of the NW of Sec. 19, comprising allot ment of CarmeUta David, portion of NRU of Sec 19, comprising allot ment of Maud David, .portion ot 8WU. See. 19. comprising allotment of Allen Bob David; and portion of SEK of See. 19, comprising allotment of Mar ian David, Twn. 32 8., R. 8 E. The timber ia estimated at approxl matelv 3.000.000 feet; all yellow pine. The lowest bid per thousand feet hoard measure, loa scale, which will "-w-" - - ha considered for thla timber la 83.25 All timber must be cut, removed and paid tor under regulations prescribed by the Commissioner of Indian Affairs before January 1. 1919. With each pro- poaal a certified check amounting to 1500.00 must be submitted. This check should be drawn in favor of the Super intendent of the Klamath Indian School. Checks of unsuccessful old dera will be returned, and thatof the successful bidder will be appUed toward the payment on the timber or retained aa a forfeit if the bid la ac cented and the bidder falls to enter into contract for the purchase of the timber within thirty daya irom tne date of the acceptance of the proposal. The successful bidder must make an additional deposit of 10 per cent ot the estimated value of the timber on each allotment within thirty daya after the approval of the separate allotment timber aale contracts. The right of the Commissioner of Indian' Affairs to waive technical defects in the adver tisements and proposals, and to reject any and all blda ia reserved. Further information aa to the timber and regu latlons concerning timber sales may be obtained from the Superintendent or the Klamath Indian School, Klamath Aaency. Oregon. Klamath Agency, Oregon, November 18, 1917. 27-1-4-M1-15 ,.lniiw PtniiV it tt thnrAuahlv anti. aeptic. Vou will be more than ptnud with the delightful, flowery fragrance of thia aplendid Face Cream. t The quality of Nyal Fact Cream b un excelled it, auperiority it guaranteed. We hare been told that-'liyd Fat. Cream med a plenty make tat fee of ' forty look like twenty." 5c and 50c Jan VluJw1ATH fAUS OaMHml A. A. A. A, A, ,, ,, ata aa aft A at. A vvv V V W V V W 'V The areat strength, big dividends, and Incomparable benefits of the "Old est Company in America" meena first class life Insurance for you. For par ticulars see Geo. C. Ulrlcb, District Manager. The Mutual Life ef New York. 19-tt PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN O. CLEGMOaW ' Coawty Asrveyer avU ITngliieer City ft County Abstract Co. ABTHTJF R. WaXSOH 617 Main SC FARM IiOANB AT S PES CENT FliAT DR P. R. GODDARD Osteopathic Physlctaai Sargeoa Suite ail, t"0. O..F. Teaaple (over K. K. K. Store) , Phone 821 . . Res. Phone, SW (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Burgeon in Klamath Falls.) W. D. MILLER Cement Contractor Walks, Floors, Foundatlona. Con erete BuUding Blocks, Flues and Tiles. 232 S. Sixth St. Phone 198 aaaaawaaaaaaaaaaaaaaill aala af Timber aaatad nronosals. In duplicate, each envelope markedProposal for Timber i onntharn Snrink' Creek Unit," and j,..... A ha ftnnarlntendent Of iri.math Indian School. Klamath Agen . rtramn. win be received nnUl 12:00 o'clock noon. Pacllo Coaat time, De cember 18, 1917, tor the purcnaae w the merchantable saw umaer upoo lands designated aa the souinern Spring Creek Unit, and which are ae scrlbed as follows- That portion of t.. awu of See. 27. which will log to the aouthoomprialniitribal land; the mbu emu. See. 18. comprialng tho al- imt of Ida .Hook. No. 651, de ceased; the NW14 IPU..- prising the allotment of Ira laaaea, no. 1119. the 8H SH .and and thNM avau aim. Js. comnrislnK tribal land; the WK. Bac comprialng tribal land; the, remainder o oeo. sa, -..i.. ha aiioinant of Rebecca Char- ley, No.,998,;and parU of allotmenta of Olsen Charley, N0,,fi, Amoroaa ia i. wa lift daeaaaad. and the WHi Sec. 14, comprialng ee allotmenU of Abraham Charley and Olsen Charley, mMWWfr- d t.aaa inkartav and M' INN Ot tribal land. The Umber wlthla thla area ia estimated t itprmauiy fww mm ail wallow" ulaa. and COaaPrUes a natural logging unit Tha outlet Car tha timber la WllUajsaonRlyar. l . a ' -. iLaMaaai aaA The loweei ew pw ", hard aaaa.ura.'loa acaie. waleh will he considered for UU plae Umber U 81.11. Ml tfa-her jPwll.Ba.a.iwawefamaa. paid ior uader regulatloas fiajjajfcai Notice ot Tax Sale Public notice la hereby given that pursuant to the real estate tax Judg- mentend decree of the Circuit Court, in tha County of Klamath, in the State of Oregon, and on an brder of aale duly issued by said Court, en tered the. 7th day of November, 1917, In the proceedtnga In foreclosure or tax Hens upon real estate, aa per pro vuiona of law. I shall on the 8th day of December. 1917. at 1 o'clock p. m., at the front door of the court houae in the City ot Klamath Falls and county of Klamath, State of Oregon, In the manner provided by law, sell the .following described land and lot, or go much ot each ot them aa anal) be utflclent to satisfy the full amount ot taxes, assessments, penalties,. In terest and costs, adjudged to be due tharaon. aa follows, to-wlt: South half of the soutneaai fourth of the southwest fourth of section eleven (11), township tblr tr-aaven (17) south ot range four taan (14). east of tha Willamette Iferldlan; containing twenty (10) acres. ' Amount of Judgmtnt tor taxes, penalty. Interest and coats, 114.68. Accrued on Judgment Interest, l!56; costs, 118.96. 1 Total, s.8.18. In witness whereof, I have here unto assxed nur hand ofacialiy. tnia 9th Ur of November, A. D. 1917. OKO. h. HUMPHREY. Sheriff of Klamath County, State of Vlwvai By O. A. ICajdea, Depity. lw-lT-lt-f NOODLES AND CHOP: SUEY ., AT AUi HOURS -Ladies' and Geatteaveaa'a Trade Solicited 6o Mala St., at Center - ChriitAU JaaJJaan atPortland'a Leading JOvtltYAMI SILVERWARE $T0Kr Our Spaelal tlN Waavtaa tht moM popular efaH (; mtntringa. Pull tut Dlamonoa tS,ls, 10 and up. . UmbreUae at. .riot sold fllltd handlta. 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