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WRDNPJDAY, JANVAHY It, 1917 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH i... I1, , PALLS, OREGON PACK THRliD S as Succeeds Flynn ef Federal Secret Service - ?"' ' ' l!BBaT$l anVaaY ' i'lTr vnamPjanWaWaBM BmTAPS3lBBmTsBV y' ra fdTBmwLuimmlBmP' w BmtmSlm1mVPJm.,i BBESfkAtaYgmBBBI W. it, I10HXH, W. II. Moran, deputy director of 1 William J. Klynn. II wim expected the secret servlco of the United States Mr. Klynn would become pollen com government under tha secretary of mlmlcner of Now York City, but tha treasury, hn become chief of the Judgo John K. llylnn, tho now mayor, buraau nine tha resignation of Chief j did not appoint him. Election Boards Named By Court Election Judges and Two Years. Are Chosen At Meet ing Yesterday For City and County Precincts. Many New Appointments Judges and clerks of election for Klamath County for ISIS and 1919 ,;:,tt..,:,7 j:::' l:: mr?j named are a. follow.: I "" JJ ,ir"!,,t,B,':wcleJ:k"i1i- ,, . . ., Kimball, hva Adums, W. T. Klllott. Algoma-Judges, (leorgo C. North. Night-JudKcs, O. A. Slenrn. It. A. W.Uhrmann; clerks. Henry II. tlra.iA,ford; cl()rk j Hhooll K Ban, J..1111 n. iiaaeiHieiu, iioy u. Ap- piegaie, l.nngoll Valley JudgM. II. (I. Iliif. ay, II. K. Wlunard; clerka. W. .) C.mpb.ll, W. II. I'ankoy, It. C. Cow. tof. t. ff-tl-.. ..j t.- mm rue y-iic juu.rn, r.. 1.. o"rr, . i. LiiBsr, iiorKii, rreu nicnani. 0. H. Van Meter, Levi J. Griffith. ' Dairy Judges, II. 8. Oden, W. L. Welch; Clerka, 0. G. Anderson, John A. Jones, W. II. Hedge. tost River, Day J. O. Hamaker, L. C. Horn; clerk., II. II. Johnson, D. O. Horn, K. I. Hold. Night Judges, B. V. Nichols, It. L. (loss; clerks, It. L. (loss, L. D. Iluck, r. J. Uowne. Wood River, Day Judges, II. 11. Uoeley, T. C. Miller; clerka, L. C. mmuri, aana Kb narris, i.w. uope. land. Night Judges, O. V. Vose, .c; clerks, i. II. Wl ' W flJ,0Ut' ". C' K' ! j m vl 'iflenburg, L. Jacob., Honry Ketsdover. ju'd.e. j 11 iiohh. Nlght-Judgea. 8. T. Bummer., II. -Judgeg, J. II. Hobbs. ojr.nh.ch.... pi..w. u ifti. Jeff Klrkpatrlck Fred Hickman Pl.l. I.lu t.,.l. - i whivihi viwine, vi uiiimiVN C. Moore, F. L. Popo. Merrill Judgos, C. a. Merrill, T. A, Barrow.; clerk., Lou I. M.-Ander-aoa, Fred Stukel, Fred B. Hampton. Plevaa Judge., II. Bnowgooie, R. W. Tower; clerks, D. R, Doten, J. W. Adklns, L. W. Andoraon. Pine Grove Judges, John Bhep bard, Qua Hllllard; clerks, A. R.i Campbell. Chss. Mack, D. Bills Young. lllldabrand Judges, Frod Deck, 1 Ji M. Andorson; clerka, Chas. If. Flnckua, Pat Colohan, Jessie N. Drew. Bprague River Judges, 8. C. Ham- aker, C, W, Warren; clerka, James, Bell, B. Gwttn, A, T. Langell. worden Judges, C, J. McCullum, n w nrir. .' i..;. r,0lhllcll'i C's. M. Motschen W. h. Owen; clerk., R, O. Vincent, H.lMatt; clerks. Fred lluoaing, Chas. I). L. Volt, Sadie Gordon Mt. Lakl Judges, Oeorge Orlisle, J. A. Koonti; clerka, R. C. Short, Robert Cheyne, Bd Ream. Malta Judges, Harry R. Wilson, A. Kallaa; clerka, W. B. Burrls, Frank sumpfe, j, v. Halonsek. Klamath Lake Judge., James Blair, F, D. Courtage; clerka, Sua Blair, M. H. Warapler, Jamoa Straw. waa -Judges, T. R. Fatteraon, Fred L. Applsgate; clerka, H. H. Wood, F. 0, Coleman, Vlrgla Hul. Odell Judge., Chaa. Thomaa, 0. I, Straat; elarka, Tom Joly, F. H. Ftiak, F. M. CImtm. ' Midland Judaea, Chas. Aar, Jag, As Head aMpflgjnmagmlgajgaM ih BBbBbBbBbBbBbBbB r-YHHYBPflBBBBBB '??'? BjBBBBJBBHgaHHglBfli gmvJanVJawJBanuuuuuuuVJB' ' kJmr't c J BMi J) "T f I vuV.f-iWi!i iftiV VJItfi? L J. .. wiLkiAii rt'd.'i Clerks For Next W. Jory; clerka, J. A. Ilunnlciit, Wni Worden. A. V. Davidson. i. y-judKes, uon j. zum- Cuinmlllgi. K. 8. Ventch No. J. Day Judges, W. 8. Slough, Harry B. (lovller; clerks, Mrs. W. 8. Rlough, W. II. Ilnrnes, Joel T. Ward. Night Judges, Chnit. Graves, It. Vance Hutclilm: clerks. Itarrv nirh. nrdl)oni j, A . Hounton .Harry floret, " ' --.-..- No. 3, Day Judges, Frod Noel, Frank Ward; clerks, Wm. C. Hum. Mrs. Chas. fiovlls, A. C. Yodon. Night Judges, It. II. Dunbar, George C, Tugnot; clerks, II, Garrett, L. L, flrownell, B. W. Gowen. No. 4, Day Judges, p. L. Foun tain, C. M. Ilogardus; items, Mar garet Wlthrow, W. C. Townsond, Paul Dogardus. Night Judges, II. , Lewis, Oscar Bhlvo; clerks, C. A. Doll- mn . w. Poolo, J. T. Swaiisoii No. 6, Day Judges, O. C. Apple- bacher, J. O. Deardsley, Percy Evans. No. 6, Day Judges, H. Oram, II, C. Chamberlain; clerka, Ed Smith, M. P. Uvenlk, I. R. atruble. Nlght Judgea, D. 8. Orlgiby, H. D. Htout; clerk., O. J. Eskelson, Cnrl Rueck, Wra. T. Taylor. No. 7, Day Judges, Ollvo 8letf, A. ' Aleiander; clerks, Dorothea Wal 'on. Evelyn Ieonard, Kato D. Pey- ton. Night Judgos O. Peyton, Etln C Paddock; clerks, Ilaiol Powell, -nrry M. McCarthy, Virgil Yadan.. No. 8, Day Judges. B. M. Chllcote. W. E. Gilbert; dorks, Jmnes Flnnoll, Bffle Garcelon, IxiiiIho E. Gilbert. Night Judges. Duck Wilson.' F. R Gurcclon, J. II. Collman. No. 9, Day Judges, Alma Alexan dor, Mrs. Edith Potior; clerks, Mrs. Chaa. Thomas, Ed Owens, A. Klrken dall. Nlglit Judgos, J. F. Bryant. n. F. Owens; clerka, Mnble Melssner, Frieda Bryant. W. II. Hawkins. No. 10 Judges, Ales Nosier, M, F Purker; dorks, Esther Hendrlckaon, llelle Parker, Maud Flnnell. ' Traralera accident and health premlamo for twir amonated to aeari fevM,e, rat, treatiasit of KjUey ketdara ae anada thia hlo. Aak fJhHaata. Malheur Project Gets Turned Down WAHIIINOTON, I). C Jutl. Ifi, Thorn Ih no money In tlm reclame- linn fund to construct new project mill tint kiiiidmI policy U not to bcKln now uiilu when comIh of countructlon liuvo kudu up 40 per cent beyond tho former Ktmidiird. TIiIh Ih the Hub-' hIiwco of tlm atiHwur returned by Hoc 1 11I 11 ry Lnun to thn Oregon delegation which miked lilm to recommend mi appropriation for the Miilliuur pro iect. The delegation Included Honotora Alsace Residents Not Partial to Germany PKTIlOOHAt). Dec. 18. (Corres - pondenro of the Awoclnted Proms), The AUuco-Lorrnlnn iltuatlon from a native's point of view It laid boforo the llimlun public In nn article pub lished hero by tho Alsace dulogato, George Veil. "I inynclf am 11 walking example of our pimplo'H nttltudn," ho . "I 11111 11 hoc I ii I democrat, and therefora 1 11 prlni'lplu nm opponed to wnr. "Ilcfiire tlio war whh one of the tnnuy Almre-Iorralnn politicians who were context to limit our national pro lira m to nn autonomy within tlm lioiindiiiicH of the (lerman empire. Prom Oils It must not bo itatliercd thnl mo had forgotton that In 1K71 our rlKht an a nation to sclf-dcflnl-tloti had been violated by Illimark. No, wo wore willing to limit our do m.i'iili for tlm mikn of ponce; that wan nil. Wo knew that wa could ho re united to Franco only at the prlro of war, mid we wished to avoid that." Mr further explains tho reason why the pcopln of Alsace-Lorraine do not wish to nnd cannot liivomo (lormans. "Our national ciilturo Is Krvnch, not Herman," ho says. "The Cermnns state that by descent. In lanjcuugo and Huns Invent New Gas For Americans ROTTERDAM, Jan. 16. Germany I his devised a new gna horror for use especially against Amorlrans, accord ANNOUNCEMENT There was a fair nudlonco In at tendance nt tho Horvlcea last night at thn Christian church'. Two people contested tholr faith In Christ. To night Mr. Muckley will .peak on the subject "God and I." Tho public I. Invited Tremendous Shells Used In Uncle Sam's Naval Guns mmmmmmmmmmpBMBBfpB HKSfjiVCVL ! mWQaB JamWAaaanWB B IBBmmmmBnnnnnnnnESP IJmmmmURammmmmmmmmmmT StJgaUk JBBmmmmmHlBmmT 1 1 afLmi SlULalBBlKflB aannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnmmmrmJBmmmmmmemH Chumborlaln and McNury, Congress iiiait fllnnott, Will K. King, cblaf conn no I for tha reclamation larvlco, Judgo Dalton, IllgK and C. W. Mil lotto of Ontario. Tho Malheur plan him uwiumcd practically tha same sluipo uk during the IuhI nexslon, with HllKht prospect that congraxN can bo Induced to mako an appropriation and llttlo hopa thnt money can bo se. cured from reclamation fund. Bec retnry Lnno promliiod to give tho sub Ject further consideration, and return nil iinawer In a few day. .ln bMory, we are Qermana. Thli; however, la untrue, or only partly true. "Admitted that tho great part of our population la a mixture of Oar man nnd Celtic races, a li alio the cuna of a good part of the population of north, and west Prance; admitted, also, that a considerable part of the I population speaks In tho Alsaclan dla- Iect, which la a branch of tho (lerman language. Nevertheless, our history has removed us far from the derraan root and made us French. "During tho sixteenth and .even tocnth centuries we were utterly sep arated from Germany, and took no part l:i the formation of the new G.r many which was forming under the banner of Prussia. Tha new Qermany l.cininu a stranger to us, while France drew nearer and nearer to us. "The great French revolution dually derided our national char ncter. The entire population of At fncc-UTialne wag caught In the rev olutionary movement. The Marsell Iclse was written In 8trassburg, and nunc for the first time by Rouge-de-l.lll'i nl the house of the mayor of HlrnHsburg." ing to released British prisoner, here. Tho now device baa been thoroly tested, according t,o thev Information lllg Reduction In Roya Indian Tan high top ahoea. -Moddeni Shoe Store, TM Main 13-tf Travelers record for 1B1T ahowa more than' 1180,000,000 of Hew Ufa) buslneaa. The new low coat polidea did it. See Chllcote. Football Player tint Officer 'Over the Top9 BBaBBSaPBBwBBj rfclaaaaaaaaaCfM MMkamtmv fg8t3BBeTMBffaTsaBBBB gmcsssalB)SBavaavBaaMMBBaaHBsWB.V9ani 'I H.SCHArCR In a letter to his fraternity cob rades In Chicago, -Lieutenant Walter II. Schafer, who played on tha Unl verauy or unicago football team, any. he had the honor of being tha f rat American officer to go "over the top' Into 'No Man'a Land" after the Oer man. beyond. gamer RMCMIcot. XOTICB I shall remain la Klamath rail, an- ill, the receipt of my cobbiU.1oi In the U. S. navy, and will resume any regular dental practice la the White bnlldlng. Dr. J. H. Carter, lt-tf HAVE ROSY CHEEKS AND FEEL FRESH AS A DAISY-TRY THIS! Btamhaaa .klaaaBl aS aVanA To see the tinge of bealthy bloom In your face, to see your akia got clearer and clearer, to wake ap wltk out a headache, backache; coated tongue or .a nut breath, la fact, to reel your beet, day la aad day oat, lust trjfjnslde batblng every morning for one week. Before breakfast each day, drlak a Klass of real hot water with a tea- spoonful of limestone phosphate la It ia a harmlesa mean, of washing from the stomscb.llver, kldaeya aad bowel. the prevloua day'a Indigestible wast. our bile aad toxlaa; thus cleaaaiag, sweetening and purifying tae eatlre alimentary canal before puttlag mora food Into tho stomach. Tha actios ot hot water and llmeetoae phoephata oa an empty atomaca la woaderfally lm vlgoratlag. It cleaaa oat all the eoar CermeatatloBB, gaaaa akd acidity aad give, oae a apleadid appetlta for breakfast. A quarter pound of llmeetoae phoe phata will coat very Uttte at the drag store but la auffieiaat to demoaatraU that jurt aa aoap aad hot water claanaea, aweeteaa aad fraaheaa the .kin, so hot water aad llmeetoae phos phate act oa tha blood aad lataraal or gans. Thoee who are subject to coa- stlpatloa.hllloua attacks, add stbmaaa rheumatic twlagee, also thoaa waoaa sala la aallow aad complexloa pallid, are aasured .that oaa week of InaMa bathing will have taam,h tooklag ana reeiiBg better la'aranr way. Aa. V t I . . urn Mark WITHSrVGETEA IF MIXED WITH .SULPHUR IT DARKENS BO NATURALLY NO UODY CAN TELL," The old-time mliture of 'Saga Tea and Sulphur for darkening, gray, streaked and faded 'hair la graad- inothera recipe, and folka are again using It to keep tbelr hair a good, even cofor. which la quite sensible, as we are living la aa ago whoa '"a youthful appearance la of, the great est advantage. Nowadays, though,- wa.doa't have the troubleeome task of gatherfag the sage and tha muaarimtakJUr'at.kaait. aii arug atoree.Mti, tM raaar-to-aaa produet, Improved ajtafa4dlMde $t other, iagredleata, aalled s"Wrata Saga aad Sulphur; .Compouad" tor about llvceata1'avB0ta. tary popular hecausa aohodr'.oaadlaaairif it aaa aeeaaipiiag. , amaiaT moiataa your comb or a aaft brwil wltk It aad -LI CUT. WAkTCN iri) thfiT through four hair, taking one saall strand, at a time: by morn ing the griy hair disappears, but what dallghtf the ladles with Wyeth's Sage and lulphuf Compound, Is that, btsldes beautifully darkening the hair Iter a few application., It also pro duce, that soft lustre and appearance of abundance which I. so attractive. Tbla raady-to-uM preparation I. a de lightful toilet requisite for those who d.slre a more youthful appearance. II I. not Intended for the cure, mltlga lion or prevention of disease. Adv IF BACK WS BE6PN SALTS FLUSH YOUR KIDNBVS OCCASION. ALLY IF YOU (AT MIAT RIO 'ULARLY No maa or womaa who eata meat regularly can make a mlatake by luah lag tae kidney, oooaakmally, aaya a weU kaowa aataorlty. Meat forma uric add whlca cloge the kidney aoraa so tkey alaggishly titer or atrala oaly part of , the waste' aad poison, from the blood., thea yoa got alck. Nearly all rhcamatlam,. haadaehaa, liver trouble, nervousaaaa, coaatlpaUoa, dltrlne... alecpleaaaeaa, bladder dUorder. come from elagaua kldaeya. v Tha momeat yoa feel a dull ache la the kldneya or your baek hurU, or if the urine la cloudy, offeaslve, full ot sedimaat. Irregular of aaaaaaa, or at tended by a seasatioa of soaldlag. gat about four ouaoaa of Jad SalU from any reliable pharmacy aad take a table spooaful la a glaaa ot water before breakfast for a few daya, and your kld aeya will thea act tae. Thia famous aalta la made from tho add ot grapec aad lemon juice, combined with Uthla, aad baa been aaad for generation, to tush dogged kldaeya aad atlmalate them to activity, also to neutralise the aclda la urine ao It no longer eaueee in rttation, tha. eading bladder disorder.. Jad SalU ia laexpeaalve, aad cannot Injure: makaa a delightful ef erveeceat Uthla water drink which all regular wt eatere should take aow aad thea to keep tha kldaeya elaaa aad tha blood pure, thereby avoiding aerloaa kidney complication.. Adv. LEGAL NOTICES Node of Sale of Real Estate at Private Sale la tha County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. In tha Matter of the Estate nnd Guar dianship of Frank H. McCornack Jr. Notice ia hereby given that, in pur suance of aa order of the above en titled court made In the above entl tied matter oa the 7th day of Jan uary, 191S, the undersigned, aa guar. dlan, will Mil the Interest In the premise, hereinafter described, at private aale, according to the terms act forth In the petition for license to make auch aale. and died herein, on or after the 9th day of February. lli, at tha county court room In tha county court house. In tha city of Klaauth Falla, aaid county and state, subject only to tha confirma tion ot aaid aale by this court, as by law provided. The property hereinbefore referred to la particularly described a. fol fel fol eows: An undivided seven sixtieth In terest in aad to tha following de acrlbet property, to-wit: Lot 4, sectloa 15, twp. 38 .otath, range S . W..M., in Klamath County, Oregon. Dated thia Ith day ot January, 1918 FRANK H. McCORNACK. Guardian ot the Person and Estate of Frank H. McCornack Jr., a, minor. 9-1S-IS-I0-6 Klamath 'Falls, Oregon, Dec. 86, 1917.-r-The undersigned will receive bid. at' the -office, of the Reclamation Service, Klamath Falls, Oregon, until iwo ociockb. m.- January ao, iia, when the same will be opened, for the reclaiming of about 3.300 acres, of swamp land In Pelican Bay, Upper niauaiu lk, uregou, wiiiun me Klamath Project. No renta't will be' exacted for the -use of the land; but the successful bidder will be required to begin work'wlthln sis month, from tha date of the contract; to complete tha. work .wlthla 3 years from, said ate awn ejcive eoau in ine aum oij ilj -A-l. r V . it " mt lie.uee wittt an acceptable aurety, condltloaad for a faithful compliance with the terma of the contract. Each bidder must state the shortest period of time for which ho will accept the use of the land aa a consideration. tor reclaiming it, which period will, be oaaaidared la. awardlag eontract Bid. a aa othera; i,aierested may be rrni wbqb siaa mwm onenea. cor ?. "" -. - - -r w. .. etatraaf,.M) aa aaterea into, apply to h 4. av.ea rrajeet Maaacer. lltlTli141C19llllll HHHHH4 A"VXjam! tTmmmmBanna.lBA The Doctor Says : "My Instructions are that yea Immediately get a good, serv lieable Ixit water bottle no home la safe without one. A cheap hot water bottle la expen sive at any price. Get one that carried a guarantee of service." We Uko special pride In the) IiIrIi quality of our robber S'hmU ami the fulr nay la which they are priced. If It In rubber Ktxxla yu ttunl eee us Mrai, UMerWOftrtefMY VV-7 lU-AMTrl rALLS ORCAOrt rtl" tstt MsffCiM toav TJfJ II jyf. I f tpt mffCgeaffst). PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jaaasaeva.ijsnaaa JOHN C. CliEflHORir Coaaty Sarveyer avUEagUeer City dfc County Abstract Ca ARTHUP R. WILSOIf 617 Mala 8t. FARM LOANS AT 8 PER CENT FLAT DR. F. R GODDARD Osteopathic Pfayvlciaa Sargeoa Suite 211, 1. 0. O. F. Temple (over K. K. K. Store) Phone 821 . . Ilea. Phone, 2MB (The only Osteopathic Physi cian and Surgeon in Klamath Falls.) W. D. MILLER Roofing Contractor Malthold, Tar and Gravel Root ing. Roof Coating. Repair Work a Specialty. !3S 8. Sixth Street Phone 293. The Mutual Life INSURANCE COMPANY of New York s F. M. PRIEST, LOCAL AGENT Over K. K. K. Store (lkanitdwom Wood Dealers Try as for dry tr, pine aad limb wood. Office 040 Mala, cor. Seventh and Ha In. PHONE 0T9W i OPEN NOSTRILS! END. i ! A COLDOR CATARRH ; ; aw xu ues muw waea need aad Naaa are Stated Up. 'mlm uimmhim ii.tit.i.tj 1 Count '.lfty. Tour cold In bond or cntarrh disappears. Your clogged noatrll. will open, the air passagee lot your head will clear and you can oremue rreeiy. mo more snumng, hawking, mucous discharge, drynesa ur headache; no struggling for for breath nt night. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from your druggist and apply a little of this fragrant nrttsepllc cream In your nostrils, It penetrate, through every air passage of the head,' tooth ing and healing the swollen or In lamed mucous membrane, giving yoa Instant relief., Head colds and catarrh yield (like a aglc. Doa't stay ituted.up and miserable. Rillaf Ja ' sure. Adr. ' anjQQjBSBletsBUBmew .; v-.l