lAAJ-JS "' L, Mt O. A. UMMX All War Betlalag. hi. y i PB0M III AUKKSIsOAN Abetrecta ot UUe to eouaty aat eHy proaerty. II per traae fir. Ha eierge for plataor Ux AKTHTK B. WIIAOX AMUTB.MC2A kBarrefora Mtuaa SLLAMBOVB tt ye?VMt yoar tint moves! at moved qekk, get Raauby'a kNH tO 9 It'Owitf Seveatk Ml Malm etreeta , OkhVM 0 niuUV m courroraviM. M M MM ot HBLP. iltki 4R3MSTOCK U rem ut MiBitrMt . MABAM AND PROF. ItMMS MtMIMl 4 Ctrirssao Jit a Car com, buntei and In frawlag toeaail. 4HB. Ttmma Uaa hair from falling out la tra treataaeau. and a perma aaaeat car for dandruff. Olra aaaealL No. SIT Klaasath Aw. WOOD Boo Block Wood IfcM .. DellereJ . . Uata OaeVsw at CHj Baker 41 W.E.Seehorn FISHING TttLE Wa have evsryOilng you aao4 for that BUilas trip: Hook, llae, jrods, reel, aeaketa. etc. We rent teat, gun 'and camping Astta. j THTJJN STORE J. B. BJJAMBKB8 PkoawMB JecobaBifc. Conor Sixth f aad Hlh Sta. UilATI BUIIAL CO. Robert Hayner, Funeral Dlrect ortai marly of Lo Angel. Moat n illlnai Cssaael faitkacHy Lady Attaadaat. Pkona X191 Guaranteed Groceries . BCT Don't think It isytteeea aary to buy those ol4T undsr am Eastern Jobbing hoase trade mark Have a guarantee from aearer -home, We" sell ibe fameas f S. and W. a" Canned Goods i and guarantee, them absolute lyShould taay fall abort of what wa clalm(tbem to be, Ibe Tear Beat, wat will gladly re fuaa yaur moaV y. .The I. W. traad oa every klslsof groceMe that are wartk wtajf. Van RiptBroi. PhanaQi Afeate far Chase A lteea aasl Cedfeee, AbCABM. Oar Bnalaeee l Good I Oar CaatMnetw ara Ooo4! Because our, Groceries t are Good ' A complimentary order convince you. rill Your antlous to please. Monarch Grocery Try a cm of oajr "ALTA rari'KK" ! Better. Phono test TALK ABOUT LUMBER LASTING- Why, tt layabout aa durable aa anything on thli earth. Quoting from bulletin 100. Issuod by the Iowa State College In 198 we find "a white pine homemade illo erected In 1894 Was visited and found to be giving good service. It was apparently good for a number ot years yet." Think of It, IS year old and used In a illo. In another In stance we wera shown a recent photo of an old English block house on Saa Juan Islands In Puget Sound, built In 18(0, on which the red cedar shingles ara apparently as good aa when laid. But If you ara hesitating about us lag wood for your borne thera ara plenty of Illus trations aa to Ita durability right here at home. Houses built before you were born are still good. Don't be fooled about first costs coma la and see our lumber and talk It over. There1! Xo Place Like Hoase' Sivilge Brtsviiafer ft Phone iJaii 6th St. at S. PAtrack Jericho Club - FOR -' Odd Fellows And Rebekahs - ONLY - In basement of I. O. O. F. Tem. pie. Bowling, Billiards, Peel, Card Room. Reading Rooms. Prlrate Bitting Room for Re bckaha only. Visiting Brothers and Sisters always welcome. Everything in, Music t Kliuth fills lisle Hi ise Bole ReereerBtatlve of CLAY CO.'B PIANOS, , aad other Leadta Also ibe Famoaa BALD- Other make at mod. Taaiag aad ReaaJr. for WH1TB BKWIXG MACHINBB, OLIVER TYPBWaVTKR AND VICTOR TALK1K.O MACIIINU Books, Stationery ana), Plctarea Two Poor Raat of the Poatosacf R.-MAOSRN, Proprietor 8HBRMAN UMTKINWAI Piaaosv WINPLfKO. erato aricein. THE EVENING HERALD W. O. SMITH, Bdttor a4 Proprietor Paklmkad dally atcept dnalay at 111 Fourtk IHreet Batored at tka aaatoMca at Klamath Falle, Oratoa. for traaamlsaloa through tka mall aa aaeoad-alata matter. Bubacrlptloa terma by mall to aay ad- dres la Ua Ualted BUtaa: OB9 7ar aaaaaaeaaaaaaaaaaa Oae moatk .11 KLAMATH FALLS. ORBOON THURHIMY, MAY , 1918 4 RBAL BSTATB TRANSFKRS 4 The followlna realty transfer. contract, deeds, mortgages, etc, re cently filed with the county clerk, aro furnished by the City and County Abstract cempany: Wm. S. Worden et ux to Henry Ii Velt. warranty deed. 110. lot 10. block 44: lot 7, block 38, Worden. United States to Peter Paulus, pat ent, NWU sec. J1-S4-9. Ella A. Annleaate et tlr to I.ydla T McCall, warranty deed, 1400, lot 695, block 104, Mills addition. S. II. Krans et us to Emma Felt, warranty deed, 110, lots 3 and 4, block 46, Nichols addition. Klamath Water Users' Association to E. L. llonklnn. release of contract on 8WH 8WU. Sec. 36: SH 8K4. Sec. 37: lot 1, Sec. 34; loU 1 and 3. WH NVV. Sec. 35-40-9: and lots 1, 3. 3 and 4. KKU NKVi. Sec. 3; lots 1 and 2, Sec. 1; lots 1 and 3, Sec. 13- 41-9. Henry Ilolvln to Mrs. Nelllo Ilolrln. Erans, warranty deed, 110, lot 3, block SOS, Mills Second addition. John S. Horn to Wm. P. Dalton, warranty deed, f 10, W NWVi. Sec. 34: Wi SWU.Sec. 37-37-13. United States to Ada E. Parsons, patent, lots 1, 3, 3 and 4, Sec. 1- 39-14. Estate of Andrew J. Fugelburg to W. 11. Sellers, administrator deed, 14,675. 8WU XEU. N 8EV. Sec. 9-34-8; lots 13 and 14, Sec. 18: lots 3 and 6, Sec. 19-33-11. State of Oregon to Wm. I.aahua, deed. 1200. 8EU NEU. NE U8EVi. Sec. 32-39-10. Henry Bolvln to Mrs. Nellie olvBln. warranty deed, 1300, lot 11, block 40, First addition. Big Basin Lumber company to II. S. Woods, quit claim deed, lot 9, block 26. Hot Springs addition. Ktamath County Bank to II. M. A J. 8. Ackley. warranty deed, 110, lots E and 6, bock 72, Klamath addl tlon. Jas. W. Jory to D. E. Rlsedorf, war ranty deed. $10, NWU NWK. Sec. 5-40-9. Oregon Valley Land company to II. I. Johnson, warranty deed, 1200, 8 Si 8 SEU NWVi, Sec. 29-36-14. I. N. Flelsbner et al to Flelshner Real Estate company, deed, f 10, un divided half Interest In NH NWU. V4 NEH. 8ec.9-39-H. Minnie Nicholas to Thos. F. Nicho las, warranty deed, 110, part NEK NEU (100x52 feet). Bee. 32-38-9, in block 79, Klamath addition. Perl E. Carroll to Martin Brothers, warranty deed, 1750, lota 13 and 14, block 11, Henley. J. D. Carroll et ux to Martin Broth ers, warranty deed, 110, 8WU SEW, Sec. 5; WH NEU. NWU 8EU. Sec. 8-41-6. Klamath Development and The Klam ath Development company to Klam ath county, deed, 110, block 10, Hot tiprlngs addition. H. W. Baldwin to C. C. lieckwltb, quit claim deed, 110, lot 3, Sec. 18- 41-14. Cbas. Krivanec to Klamath Water Users' Association, application for wa ter right on NWU BWU. See. 8 41-12. L. Hosslg et ux to Edwin W. Brow er, warranty deed, 1137.50, lot 3, block 12, Hesslg addition to Fort Klamath. Columbia Hotel company to Myrle J. Miller, warranty deed, 110, lot 1 and 2, block 6, Opportunity addi tion. ynlted States to John J. Otey, pat ent, NWU EEU, NEU NWU. lots 1,2 and 3. Sec. 13-41-7. W. B. Sellers to Fremont Land company, quit claim deed, 11, 8WU NEU. NU 8EU. 8WU BEU. Bee. 9-24-8. Chas. E. Worden to John B. Ma son, deed, 810, lot 5 and 6, block 35, Second addition. Klamath Development company to J. J. Barrett, warranty deed, $10, lot 6, block 6, William addition. Wm. 8. Worden et ux to Mary Hnlsda, warranty deed, 310, lot 14, block 39, Worden. Ruby Palmer to F. D. Wagner et ux, warranty deed, 110, EU SWU EH NWU. Sec. 9-39-10. F, D. Wagner et ux to Ruby Pal mer, warranty deed, 110, EU BWU. Ett NWU. Bee. 9-39-10. United State to John H. Garrett, HOW TO BUILD UP Sanitation and Public Health "Sanitary Instruction Is even more Important than sanitary lealslatloti," said an eminent KiiseIUIi sanitary In structor and legislator some years ago, and ho spoke the truth. The statement Is equally trim today, for tho people everywhere need to bo In structed In matters pertaining to san itation nnd health how to make their community clean and healthy, and how to keep It free from Infcctu otis diseases. The fact that we And so many towns with filthy streets, va cant lots littered with weeds, tin cans and trash, with alios that are hide ous with tumble-down fence and foul-amelllng heaps of garbage and refuse. Is mainly due to the lanoranro ot the masses In regard to sanitary laws, tho lethargy of health officers, and the Indifference ot many people as to the general appearance of their home town. Whenever the people In general have been fully Instructed In matters of sanitation and health, they wilt be gin to realise that cleanliness Is much less expensive than sickness, and then wo shall find more healthy, as welt as cleaner towns and cities throughout the country. They will then demon strate the truth of the old saying that "cleanliness Is next to godliness." for they will have learned that good health means good morals. Klllh and crime have always been close com panions. The officials of every progressive town should bo awake to the fact that the ultimate end ot all municipal ac tivities is the health and comfort ot Its cltltens; they should place the health department In a proper rela tion to other municipal departments, and the health officers should be In touch with the progress of sanltarv science But many tonns are too prone to leavo the work of keeping the community clean nnd healthy en tirely to public officials, and the con- equenre Is that back yards and va cant lots become eyesores nnd breed ing places ot disease. The responsi bility of having a clean and healthy town must rest largely on the shoul der ot tho public, and a realisation of this responsibility must bo aroused before the people ran bo Induced to net and chango conditions. The disposal of the town's waste and garbage and overcoming nuis ances which menare the health of the community Is Sometimes a difficult rrobtem, but It can be solved If the cltliens are awake to Its Importance. patent. EU NWU. 8WU NWU. NEU SWU.Sec. 17-38-11 H. B. F. Shepherd et ux to J, W l-eslle, warranty deed, 3135, lot 9, block 38, First addition. Ml CHILDREN MAY 6ET SEPARATE SCHOOLS 8AI.KM, May 2 In an opinion ren dered by Attorney (leneral Crawford he has advised J. O Swan, school superintendent of Klamath county, that by a vote of the people white children In tho public schools may bo segregated from Indian children nnd other races. Complaint Is being made against the half breed and Indian children attending schools In n cer tain district because tho children aro afflicted with tuberculosis and other disease; also because of their color. The attorney general says tho chil dren afflicted with such discuses may be excluded from the schools, and, discussing the question of segrega tion, ho says the board of school di rector must provldo equal facilities for the race segregated a the Indians to -whom allotment are made, aro cltlsens, and entitled to all the priv ileges of cltltens. HOWINO AND RKAPI.VO TONNHIT The storm ot the past week have Interfered homowhat with the attend ance at the Christian revival, but the houso was well filled again last night. hlrton was at his best on "Popular Amusements." At the beginning tho evangelist said that he was not fanat ical on tho subject, that ho would glvo facta and figure, and tho teaching of tho New Testament, and have each one draw hi own conclusions. Borne of hi figures wore startling concern ing tho dance and the card tablo as Institutions, and If the evangellsf'H statement are true, then thoso amusement are a menace to a com munity. He discussed tho relation of the Prodigal Bon parable to tho twen tieth century, and used the following eutline: The departuro and degrada tion of the prodigal, hi recollection and repentance, and hi return and reception. Tonight the evangelist will speak on "Sowing and Reaping." He an nounced this a one of the strongest sermon he ha preached, tho kind to make one think, The special cboru YOUR HOME TOWN CNN I. naenaajB; Sometimes It requires n ilvlo associa tion or "clean town" club to get things started tor a cleaner and n healthier town. Tho lulluonce of the water supply upon the death rate, of cities Is proved by farts nnd figures, and It Is gener ally conceded that every town In or der to grow and prosper must provldo Itself lth the best posllil supply of water for domestic use. The matter of the milk supply Is something llmt should bo carefully and constantly watrhed In every town. I'iui proper ventilation of nil puhli-' buildings schools, churches halls, and theaters Is a mntter that should receive more general attention. The public drinking cup should t abol ished. Investigations and experi ments concluslely show Its dangers Sanitarians generally are agreed that disease Is spread among school chil dren by tho use of the common tup. Disease producing bacteria are fre quently found In the mouths of well persons, and when this dangerous agency of communicable disease (the public drinking cup) has been abol ished everywhere epidemics of con tagious disease will be greatly re duced. There Is no belter or surer way to lay the foundation for tho upbuild Ing of your homo town than to make It clean nnd healthy. Hut, especially In the smaller cities and towns, such conditions cannot Ik reached or en Joyed should be Imbued with the Idea that the best place to make a showing of his civic prldn Is In his own hsrk lot. He wilt then make his neighbor's front yard Jealous of his back yard Where such a civic spirit obtains, It Is safe to predlrt that home owners will lo with etch other In iiMklng the town not only cleaner and health ler, but more beautiful When the people have fully learned the sclent n of right living, right con duct and right environment, sickness and dlaense will l almost unknown. crime less prevalent and death less fearetl. Then life In tho country and small er cities and towns may lie enjoyed to Ills fullest extent, and Ihousnds will lejvo the "lilac city" for the country and help to build up the "home town." The solution of some of our political, social and economic prob lems of today will then appear less difficult, and not only tho people of your home town, but those of the whole country wilt he more contented. prosperous and happy. stunts last lllcht were Kreatlv en Joyed. As n chorus leader Whlston Is nbote par. Tonight he will slug by request, "Christ and Ills Life Line." At 7 15 sharp. Corner I 'I lie ana Ninth streets. Regulates the bowels, promotes easy, natural inurements, cures'ron- stlpallon Doan's llegutct' Ask ycur druggist for them. 31c n hoi. s Cut flowers. i Main lit. Phone 2I uaaiaiiiiiiii i afi isiiiasiui NOTICE OF NIIKIIIVKH HALE OF KKAL PROPERTY In the Circuit Court of the Htsto of Orogon, for tho County of Klam ath. Tho Han Francisco Drew tries, Limit od, Plaintiff, vs. Paul Mugler and Helen Mugler, Do fendants. Under and by virtue ot an order of kiiIo and decree, of foreclosure Issued out of the circuit court of tho county ut Ktamath, state of Oregon, on tin J 3th day of April, 1913, In the nhtn entitled action wherein thu Han Fran rlico llrawerlos, Limited, tho above mimed plaintiff, obtained a Judgment and decree nialnst Paul Muster nnd Helen Mugler, defendants, on the 25th day of April, 1913, which said derroo wai on the 35th day of Anrll. 11)12, recorded In tho Judgment Lion Hook or tho laid court at page 83, Vol. 2: I am commanded to sell all that certain niece, lot and narrel of land situate In th county of Klam nth, stuto ot Oregon, to-wlt: Lota twelvo A. (12 n.) and twelvo n. (12 b.), block seven (7), In Rail road Addition to tho city of Klamath Falls, according to tho duly recorded plat thereof, on file In tho offlco of the county clerk In Klamath county. Unto of Oregon. Notlco I hereby alvon that on tho 24 th day of May, 1012, at 2 o'clock p, m. of said day. at the front door of tho county court houso In tho city of Klamath Falls, county of Klamnth, Mute of Oregon, I will, In obdolence to said ordor of salo und execution In fcreclosure, sell the above described property or so much thereof a may bo necessary to satisfy plaintiff' Judgment with Interest thereon and cost, to the highest and best bidder rnr cash, W. B. BARNES. Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon. NOLAND A CRANE, Attornoy for Plaintiff. 25-2-9-16-2S I O 'JL lSvT, V. L. Turpla A. W. TarpS IT POWELL HTIUIKTvAT IttMinis Willi private bath, SS4M i:urox-uii plan. ii. j. wiNri5i GARDEN HOSE Just received. A fresh factory shipment of robber and cotton hose. Two selected grades of rubber-4 ply and 7 ply, both fully guaranteed. Also an excellent qua! Ity of cotton hoK. No year old stock, all this year'a outputXrrlces fltfht.no high er than that of Inferlar goods. WM. G. pRN ST AbVvIis? aT- neaFB A Clean Scalp Many ot your frlsnds have found that a luturlant itosla ef hair soft and glossy and a srilp free from dandruff, will rssull from tho use ut M'AL'rt IIIUMUTO.Vi: This Is the procedure- Wash the hair with warm water and a pure sosp rinse thor oughlyrub the scalp with a stiff brush apply lllrsutone rub It In well and dry tho hair before combing. Please understand that lilrsiitone Is not merely a hair "Sib il Is a tonic a food. Willie It thoroughly tleonsre, It also present, bac terial art lest nourUiica ami stimulates the roots of the hair rrniorea all ilamlrut presents its return d proem- the natural beauty anil rotor of the hair. Nyal's lllrsutone should be on your dressing table, It sells at 50 cents aadjl.fi' the bottle. u r 15 i w o o r v r CLYDE E. PHONE 1221 Before having your Plumbing done ill NS Fint clasi work t low pricei T tHPiN (lUlnforred ConrreU llulldla.) MAttKNT, SAN FlUNrmro pe day upt without bath, ai,aa, (I , Hrtli phone In each room' KANTKU NtrTIM lit Interest to all musio lot, ur plentiful here, Not a0, do wo show" splendid array of PIuor Violins, Mandolin Clarlmielie and Corn.ts, but wmi aro also prepared to Wf. lilsh ytrti Htrlugs, llrldxes, llo, llarpg and oilier parts. ' Two Clorlonetles, sllihlly UseJ, less than wholesale. Ons Comet, 113.60, :iKlt MUr nt n bargain. AND after IMaaer'a Over, With Uughtor, fun and Jois, ljt's drink a cup of ruff, And blow a cloud of smoke." You can do this with Imps. ity when you din at th I'sUea. After serving you a ll cooks! dinner with tho choicest msata to treat your friends alia, wa all! serve you delicious cofse and a cigar, whose trsgraat will linger In your mssiory "tike the vase In which have once been distilled," tiii: rAi.tei: tmu.1. And Healthy Haif PLAYIMJ A NTAR PART In all home Is our siptrt plumbing work and high ttx&t fMitures. They are scoring -icssos 'everywhere, and no wot iter. Wsf eierclse the grealrrt care anil skill with ery Jot undertake, using the very M materials aud dueling prop' tlmo' to It. All our future come from the leading uisk- K. . Oreeley , 7M Mala HI. Phoae iW Sttr WITTER MAIN . STREET fjj m i . c:..- i."-.w SlWfafSlM rWCm'Jh' r - jTjaaaM L!1 i - --ra-m.A S-?W?J a.'