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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1913)
I'HOFMmlOX'Ali CAW IHl. 0. A. HAMIH), DeaUat ill Work Ounranteed. odd r.llowi' llulldlaa. Ilouui . n,one 0l' MAXWKMi M. IN OaUopaUilc Physician, II and 1, Whit Uldg, Phone M Hull Classified Column i on hum MOCI.V furnished fin inn nt I lie Orv Kim I Ilium-, Hlitli iiml Klntuitth I- - mih;i:m,.m:oi:h iiml nnlry by my qualified porson. Tlio Inmli nro n follow Tlio W',4 of NV,' and tho U of HW', soc tlon 1, township 21 H rnnmj 0 K W M,, cuiitnltilne HO acres, appllca Hon of lMillo Himtry, Crescent, Ore pun List 0-7 J D, 'llio HVfVt of BWit. ioctlon 20, township 21 B rnrip,o 7 12., contain Iiik 40 Heron, implication of Henrietta I J. Warn, 1312 llrondwuy avenue, Hpokuno, Washington, Lint C-800, Approved April 23, 1913. H. V. I'llOUDKlT, Amilnlimt Commissioner of tho den- oral Lund Office. C'20-G-ZCH CITV AND COUNTV AIIHTIWcr VOMI'ANV Atwtrart. Iwurwin Merubtr Oregou Ao'ltln Tltlt Mm. o. i:. wim.kv Allornry Ml l,aw tliMini !M, Odd Prllon IIhII milhon uounhkvki.l Itml KUt UAil Itaron llullilInK OAKLAND, OAL. I nut nImhi glad lo m or irr from Klamath frlnnl. I'Olt HAI.IV I'rcnli milch cow. Kn ijulrn Kntirprlia ratirli. 2-31 mho n Miinih UlxtiMlli I'nIN Mn.lr Hiiiims CUPID SPECIAL REACHES ISLES I'KllirV.IIVU AMKItlCAN PK1M UOUUKH ItllACH I'lllLIPPINKM TODAY TO COMMK.N'CK TKACH l.i NATIVK8 AGE INFORMATION VERY IMPORTANT ADJUTANT OP LOCAL GRAND AllMY VOHT HAY8 THE MATHER HIIOULD UK ATTENDED TO AT ONCE MINCKLLANKOl'H I .KMI'lOYMKNT Cull up COMHTOCK, phone 0. If you wnl any kind of IIKI.I' Register at lb COMHTOCK if rau ml eatDloyrarnl KI.AMATII NOVIXTV WOHKH mil ami KUmatli " llUeksmllhlng and general re- plr work don Automobile a Hprclalty l, POHMIHAriKO, Proprietor. rjKi:iJN DACIITKI.HKIUl New mid Hnondlianil (looU llldM. Wool, Velta, Rubber and UtaU :i'J7 Main hi Tel. UIIJ. Money lo limn. I'miulro of John i Notlm lor Publication Irwin, WlillivMiulilox building. 2'J-Ct (Not Coal Land.) . I Ommrtniotit of the Inlorlor, U. 8. I - - I l.iiml Office nt Lakovlew, Oregon, Milt H.ll.K ! May 12, 1913. I j- I Notlcu I hereby given that Arthur roil HAI.i;- Cabbage plunlii. Henry Mux 1'lschcr or Hwnn, Oregon, who, Jaiissoii, 15 Klnimith. 27-Ct on August 24, 190C, made homestead jontry (miller roclnmatlon act of jJuiiu 17, 1002, 32 Hlii. 388), No. .3030, No. Kcrlnl 01303, for W(4 i v in' it) ii i i a? "'' '2V4 HWVi. section 18, town- i i i. vt n i i i. n a ,,,,., 37 H rnIE0 jo ,: willamctto Ni'H Minlillic. .1.00 Diiuu Hlil,1.rl,lli.ii l.n flti.il ni.llrn nf tnlontlon i to muko final fho-ycnr proof, to et ilnblliih claim to tho lund above do xcrlbed, before ('. It. Drl.up, county iLGAI NOflCCS '"1'tIm "' Kluliutli rnlli, Oregon, on .'. ' .tlu 20th day of June, 1913. .SOIIC'i: TO :Ui:iUTOItH I Clnlmont fianit ai wltncoiex: Otto In tho County Court of tho Klato of IKchonfcldl, of Klamuth FolU, Ore OriKon, for Klnmntli Counly.ln JK"". Frlti Collman. of Hwnn. Oregon; the Matter uf Ilia i:lato of Frank J''l"i Jncn. of Klamath Falli, I. Keller. D-crancd. .Oregon i A. lleimlliKor, of Swnn, lli.t iinilemlKnvd having been np.jOrcgon. A. W. OIITON, polnled by tho tounly court of the 5-22-CI9K llcglitor. lute of Oregon, for Klamath county,) Oregon. adinlnUlrator of tho entato .NOTICE I'OII I't'lH.ICATIO.V of 1'rnnk I. Flitter, deceaied, and (Not Coal hands) having iiunllflfd, notice Is heroby1 Department of tho Interior, Unit Klviu Hi tlio crodllnri of, and nil per- ed Kiateii Land Office, nt Lal.evlow, on hntlMK claims against said do- Oregon, May 21, 1913. -Notlio la rmseil. to irernt them, certified as hereby glvm that Van llurcn Fln- nijulred by law, within six months mil of Klnmntli halm. Oregon, wno, afler the first publication of this no-.im February 20, 1911, mndo home- Itlco to said W M. Duncan, nt his of-'stead entry No. 04371. for fcJi in,.. Im-iii i n (i . iiiiiMiiir. Klamath NW'.l soctlon 35, and H',4 BWU Falls, Oregon. Inctlou 2C, township 38 south, rango W.M.DUNCAN, !l0 east, Wlllamotto meridian, has Inlstrator of tho Cstato of Frank i filed notice of Intention to maxo flnnl commutation proof, to i-siao- llih claim to the tnnd nbovo de- icrlbcd, beforo C. It. DeUp, county clerk of Klaraatb county, at Klamath IF 'TWEREN'T FOR IRELAND PERSON OF CELTIC UIRTM OH DEHCE.NT FLAYED AN IMPORT ANT PART IN THE DEVELOP MENT OF UNITED BTATEf A (I nil I, Fetter. Defeated Dated May 27, 1913. S.D-IC-SS It To non-U Klamath county aand The Herald lo )our Eastern friends. HUM.MO.NH In tho Circuit Court of the Btate of Oregon, In nud for Klamath Coun ty. --F.ijulty No. 465. Itoso (lodard, I'lalntlff. s. John Ood nr.l, Defendant. To John (lodard. Defendant: In tho tinuio of the state of Oro- Kim vou nro hereby required to ap- penr and answer tho complaint of tho plaintiff fllod In this suit against )ou on or beforo tho 7th day of July, 1913, that being tho dato set In the onir OI llio nuo.w uiii..v .w.v .. mm.. H.m,n,l(rillrv ftf thu ...UM lt ttm llsL'rPIKUCUt MMe.Ms-..- Hllinvi Its - the 30th day of Falls, Oregon, on Juno, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses U. H. (IrlKsby. J. V. l.co, Allou-Biunjby and Jnlm Blade, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. A. W. ORTON, 5.:il.C-2C-K Itcglster, United l'ress Bervlce MANILA, Philippine Islands, Juno 4 i;ighty-flvo American men and women teachers somo times tho ex ptilllloti Is called the "Cupid Special" because of tlio number of whom mar ry before their terms expire landed hero from tho steamer Magnolia, which left Ban Framlsco Just ono month ago today. The teachers wero delected from tho eligible Hats of tho ('lilted Btatea civil sorvlco commis sion. Nearly every stato In the Union Is represented, some states bavins; as many as three or four representa tives. All hUvo graduated from lead ing colleges and universities of the country; soinu bnvo taught In Amer ican schools. They will teach do mestic science, agriculture, technical professions, manual training and trade school work, as well aa Instruct tho Filipino children In academic courses. Their salaries are to bo paid frdm Philippine rovonucs exclusively. Thero aro 700 American men and v.-oincn tenchors lu tho Phlllpplno schools, which are run at a cost of $3,500,000 annually. Alt teachers aro "enlisted" for two years' service, with tho understanding that tholr terms may bo renewed If they prove satisfactory to tho government Inspec tors, who visit oory school sovcral times overy year. Upon resigning at tho end of their terms they aro paid all back salary and nu oxtra sum which Is sufficient to pny tholr trans portation home via Europe or tho Pa cific. Almost In every Instance teach ers upon resigning havo gono home via Europe. Tho acrago pay of the American teacher In tho Philippine! Is from $50 to $80 per month. Liv ing Is cry cheap, and It la seldom that half one's salary cannot bo saved. The trip hero Included stops at Honolulu, Yokohoma, Kobe, Naga saki. Shanghai and Hong Kong of from two to four days at each place. (!!y Andrew Kershner, Adjutamt T. II. Sprague Post No. it) I have rocelvod a number of In quiries from comrades aa to the meaning of the Inquiries sent out by tho pension bureau asking for the exact dato of their birth. The ascer tainment of this fact was made neces sary by the passago of the automatic bill, providing for the payment of In creased pensions when the pensioner arrives 'at the specified age. Under tho previous law the pension rate was advanced upon application by the pensioner when ho arrived at C5. 70 or 71. Under the present law his pension begins with tho exact date upon which he arrives at tho age, and he Is en tered upon tho rolls for that advance without any action upon his part. Tborefore the pennlon bureaujiaa not only to know tho jear when tho pen sioner becomes 02, 05, 70 or 75, buti It must know tho day of the montb. All of tho certificates which aro now going out have tho exact date upon which Jho advance wll begin. It Is, therefore, necessary to know tho date of birth positively. Tho muster rolls of tho war depart ment only have, aa a rule, the age of tho soldier In round years. Thus he Is reported as 18, 19, 20, etc., accord ing to the circumstances. Pensioners will find It to their In- GREAT PROGRESS MADE ON PROJECT REPORT OP THH RsKfcAMAWOW RECORD BHOW8 THAT ATX PHOjeCT M FIVE PER CENT FIN1 Tho following resume of the Irish contribution to the material develop ment of America Is given In the cur rent Issuo of tho Irish Nows, publish cd at Lekcvlew: Tho first dally newspaper In Amer ica, 1874, The Pennsylvania Packet, predecessor of the North American, was edited and prlntod by John Dun lap of Philadelphia, born at Strabane, County Tyrone, 1747; came to Amer ica In early youth. Flnt American writer, on political economy, Mathew Carey, waa born In Armagh, Ireland, 1791. First steam engine build In United States by Christopher Colles, bore In Ireland, 1738; came to America in 17C5. Was also tho first to suggest canals and Improvements to connect Lake Ontario with the Hudson, and a astcm of pipes to supply Now York city with water from the outside. First steamboat built and operated by Robert Fulton, whose father came from Kilkenny, Ireland. First grain cutter was Invented and manufactured by Robert McCormlck, son of Robert McCormlck and Mary McChesney Hall McCormlck, daugh ter of Patrick Hall, both of Irish de scent. First practical reaping machine manufactured by Cyrus Hall McCor mlck, son of Robert Hall McCormlck, , ..luiivni bwii wi ..--.- tercet to promptly answer tne inquiry .... -., j0hn.on said: "The wiucn reaencs mom unu iurniu .u.... , . . h already con bvldcnce as they can as to the precise date of tholr birth. They have no need to fear that this is going to be used In any way against them; but It will bo greatly to their advantage. Hotel Anivals Notice to Creditor In the County Court of the But of Oregon, for tho County of Klamath In tho Matter of the Estat of Mary J. Sutton, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by tho un- Every Street in Mamath Falls Ha It ttliare of Uie Proof That Kid ney Sufferer Seek our appearance and w o o o n ilreen KUli, HMnrl -" Dry Hlab, Ifl.lnrl -'l- Mock WtMMl ! llliifk WwmI. doulilo ltMMl.W. .Nut ttwl, lo flll.00 (oh the hill. 'Mr tm) KLAMATH FUEL .. OfHce IWS Main. O. IVyl"". 'r Phone IM7. PliiinolMHIt ..r.i..r r,ir ttm nubllcatlon of sum mom, Issued In this suit, and If you (nit to so nppear nnd answer, plain- " 'tiff will apply to said court for the Irellcf demanded In her said com plaint, U: For n decree dissolving tho bonds of matrimony heretoforo existing between tho plaintiff nnd defendant, nnd thnt plaintiff hac tho (custody nnd control of the four minor .'ri.ll.lrn named In said complaint, nud thnt plaintiff bo decreed lo be .tho owner of the equity In ami io iov .i int. block nine (9) of Falrvlew addition to tlio city of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, stato or uregon I ... ... ...I.I ..ntiiiitnlflt. 'm .iiitrriueu in ui vu...i " " " A ' This summons Is published In The S'i;u,ning Herald, a dully newspaper, printed nnd published nnd of general circulation In the city or Kinmnui Mia, county of Klamath, stnto of Oregon, under nnd by virtue of an order of Honorable Henry L. Henson. judge of the circuit court, mndo and entered on tho 17th day of May, 1913- Irst publication, under sniu oruer, to bo on the 23d day oi amy, -. mid the last on the 4th day of July, mis. being for six consecutlvo and Jimicccssivo weeks. U. L. ELLIOTT, Attornoy tor rinium.. 23.30-6-13-20-27-4H tate of Mary J. Sutton, deceased, to the creditors of said estate, and all persons having claim against the same, to exhibit and present them, with the necessary vouchors, witnin Ix (C) months from ana auer me first publication of this notice, to the tald administratrix, at 316 Lincoln trect. In the city of Klamath Jail Oregon, same being tho place for th transnctlon'of the business or saio es tate. KFFIB 8. CHASTAIN, Administratrix of the Estate of Mary J. Button. Deceased. Date of first publication May 16, 191.1 6-16 6-1IR tributcd an .actual lncomo to the whole country of $55,000,000 at the very least." First cut nails Invented and made by James Cochran, whoso father came from Coleralne, Ireland. First to Introduce cotton manufac ture Patrick Tracey Jaekson, In part nership with Francl C. Lowell. First to Introduce linen manufac ture Into New England, the Irish colo nists. In 1718. Firat nlino manufactured In the United SUte by 'inomaa Ct chore, I FISHERMEN II PRIZES FOR You ar overlooking a bet It you don't try for one of th prltei being offered for th Hire largest trout caught in Klamath county with an 8-ot. rod or let. First Prise, $ I a rod. Second Prise. $S reel Third Prise, 98 line List U-71B and SOU tuM-uTOltATION TO EMUi OF THE GUN STORE ; J. II. CHAMUKRH, Prop. i ' ! Do Not Have That Dry Feeling Com m nnd refresh yourmilf and friend with drllcloua Ice Cream or Ic Cream Hod. iVi Mala Ht. Makers of Pure Candy .ftvnu IV NATIONAL FOREST Nollco Is horeby given that tho nuUs described below, embracing "00 ncrcs, within the Paulina nation M forest, Oregon, will be aubject to ..I miirv unuor Hi" V" ilvlslons of tho homestead Iowa of the United Btntcs nnd tho act of Jum 11. 1SI0C (34 Stat.. 233). nt tne uniieu Stales land office at Lakovlew, Or on, on July 1.. 1013 Any .e r who wna nctuauy u - . lalmtug any of said iani " cultural purposes prior iu -"-' 1. 1900, and has not uuuuu- . .-...,. riirht to make ..t. una n nrninii'uvv o" - VllllIU, " - ,..-- ,..,. .... ft homostond entry for mo .. - " . . .... ... i. ...la unrn list- llliUy OCCUPIOU. duiu .- d upon the nppllcatlon. of the per Ha mentioned below, vvhc i have a preference right suujom to u. .v. fight of any audi settler, provided i settler or applicant I. quallf tod to make homestead entry .. - -(.lit la exorcised prior to ,r" . v"inT on which data the land will bo subject to aettlement Summon In the Circuit court oi me oiw w Oregon, for the County oi Klamath. Hugh 13. Dudley, Plaintiff; . vs. Nancy Ann Dudley, Defendant. In the namo of the Stata or. uregon, . . I Jk . .MMAMU fllMll )ou aro liereoy requirou w ' - answer tho complaint nieu siu vnu in the above entitled auit, on or beforo Thursday, tne mn o7 Juno, A. D. 1918, that oeiag m 7 of tho last publication oi tnu sum mons, and tho last day within which you aro required to answer, aa flxad hy tho order of publication of taut Biimmons. If you fall to appear and answer tho plaintiff will apply to tha court for the relief demanded in aald complaint. Said ult is nrougm .nrnrn II dissolution Of tllO bond Of matrimony oxlstlng between youraalf nmi tho nlalntlff herein. This summons Is puoiisneu m m K-inmnth RoDubllcan. a weekly new- ..,...,.. nrinted. published and drcn luted wcokly at Klamath Fall, Klamath County, Bute ot Oregon, by order of tho Honorable Henry L. n.n.nn JudKe of the circuit uour. and datod the 30th day ot April, A.P. 1913. The first publication ox w summons la made on the lit day ot May, A. D. 1913, and the last publi cation theraot will bo made upon Thursday, tho 18th day of June, A. D. 1913. HORACE M. MANMNU, 6-1.6-12 r Attorney tor tne rwiuw- Ilackacho? Kidney weak? Distressed with urinary HUT Want a reliable kidney remedy! Don't havo to look far. Use what Klamath FalU people recommend. Kvory street In Klamath Fall ha It cases. Hero's ono Klamath FalU man' oxperlonce. Lot N. Mnrchand of Warden are., tell It. Says Mr. Marchand: "About two yours ago 1 tint noticed aymptom ot kidney trouble. My back painea me Intensely, and I waa obliged to arUe many times at night, owing to too fre- ijueut passages of the kidney secre tions. Often my Daca waa so we. that 1 had to quit work. Doan'a Kid -ley Pills wore Oiully brought to my attention, and 1 begun using them. Thoy rcstorod my kidney to a nor mal condition nnd removed the pain in my back. I give Doan's Kidney Pills tho credit for my cure, and high ly recommend them to other kidney sufferers." Foi sale by all dealer. Price B0 conte. Foster-Mllburn Co., Butalo, New York, sole agenU for th Uaiua States. Remember the name Doan'i ana take no other. Hotel Hall Ross Flnley and wife, Dly; Earl Walker and wife, Dly; Gertrude Pitt man. Fort Klamath; Mr. and Mr. n..,i.. Pn.l ICIotnnth! Mr. O. M. U'"" .-.. . ... n i . .k (lardncrand niece. Lakovlew; Maude. descendant oi league ....,. w Knight. Forest Grove; Alice Cole, w ald to have been kidnapped In Forest Greve: W. E. Hannon, San Ireland ana orougni iu "' .. .i... i ii.iv si T-ntili: J. I between K40 and 1650. riuui-ix-u, -.""-. . --i - ... ,. . .ji. 13. Paddock, Lorclla; O. M. Oardner.' First college in tne wojm iu u.v Lakovlow; Walter Oardner. Lake-.women on equal term with men, and tlow; A. W. Dant. Portland; C. A.whlch received colored student 18 Ilrnnd, Portland O. N. BlrkUnd, years before emancipation, waa Ober- Portland; a. D. HoffmanrPortUna; nn college, rirsi. k""""" i. i -n..m. Pnriinnd. nianvllle 'collece. Asa Mahan, whoso ancestor Hart Sacramento; Isaac Schlatter, came to New England from IreUnderiIf.e ot 435 .econd feet, and the Davis, Cnllf.; I. Burrows. Ashland; First literary Institution, nigner Thos. Healon. Olene. .than a common school within the .bounds or llio rresoyiermu .uu.w.., 'which Is regarded as the germ from which spring Princeton college ana 'several lesser Institution ot learning, Una the "Log College," founded at Neshamlny, Penn., In 1738, by Gilbert 'Tennant, who wa born In Ireland In tie?' .niit,t at Trlnltr college, and settled at Neshamlny In 17J6. The following report ot April dltlons on the Klaasath project la from the Reclamation Recerd: The weather wa generally favor able for construction during no month. Work r.H in progress o the North and South Poe and arlBtta lat erals. Work wa not begun on too Nuss lateral until about the middle Ot the month because of frost eendl tlons. Tho erection ot lateral otrtM tures by government force wm he gun on the 26th. The traction dtteh cr was In steady operation deepening the Henley drain. Two Held parties wore employed on location of oto t lateral and drain and routine con struction work. Operation and MinHsweo'j The prevailing prices for prosoee and stock were a follew: Wneat $1.40, oat $1.30 and barley fi par cwt.; hay $9 to $11 per ton In the suck; fat cattle and hogs. ? per pound. There was no atarket tor potatoes, and they were Ming MS to hogs. One ranch shipped In tern car load ot hog to be fattened on pota toes. Four carload of dairy cows wero iblpped in and sold to farmers on the project. Daring April the amount of butter fat "received at tho local ceramerle wa 18,677 poand. The average price wa 28 cento per pound. Stock and grain ihlpeneaie from the project during tho month woro aa follers: 19 car grain, eara cattle, 10 cars hog, 3 can sheep, 1 car home, S can hay. Farm work wa greatly retarded bv the fact that the season I at least a month later than Ut year. Oraln (armors began seeding, hat not anek of the land ha been plowed. No wa ter waa delivered during April. Main tenance work consUted of repairing structure, cleaning mall laterals and strengthening banks. Weirs wero Installed at a number of petals throughout the system. The dragline excavator began deep ening and enlarging the Henley drain about April 10, and approximately one-half mile of drain was completed. Representatives of a Russian colony were Investigating the project wRk a view to locating aboat 160 families. They have bought 860 acres of land and have option of 8,000 acres ad ditional. From the 1st to the 1 4 th the Lot River diversion channel was unable to take the entire tow of Lost River, although discharging at am av- ywixigUp By Joe Buih The picnic season Is at band, When people take a cnance Of sitting down, out In the woods, Upon a nest of ants, And then Indulge In funny stunU To shako them from their clothing Yes, Curious One, thero are Ove miles or more ot paved treots. No, this doesn't mean sprinkled treeu by a matter ot about 26,400 feet As a result ot Monday' voting, "Dad" Ramsby compares Klamath rountv to Louisiana. "There are o fow White men," he ay. amount which pawed over th erect of the dam ran as high aa 1,600 sec ond feet, the average for the period being about 700 second feet. Any size New Player Piano Marie Next Door to Postofficc. POLK'S x OREGON nd WASrtKMGTuK f Business Directory A Oln.clorr of eaclv CUr. Town onj K Villas, slvln dtacrlpllve ko'.ch of w each place, location, population, ulo- f graph, ahlpplnc and banklne Wi & .i. niuiiid Directory, compltcl PV I liuilneu and probation. P. 3 ! T rni.IT CO- HIZATII.L. SariemMwjsmmjsjsmnmjsj ' Block Wood The Herald, delivered at your etore, office or home, 60 cents a month. . Just leave an order. I'll de Uder promptly. GREEN SLAB WOOD 16 Inch DRY SLAB WOOD 16 Inch and 4 foot LIMB AND BODY WOOD 4 foot, 16 Inch and iz men Special prices at the Wett Side Mill: 4 ft. green slabs $1.50 4 ft. dry slabs fl.75 16 Inch green slabs az.uu Leave ordera at Bradley Har ness Co., near gm aaa miii Phone 127 p. C. Carlson LOOK YEARS YOUNGER! GRAY HAIR DARKENED BEAUTIFULLY WITH SAGE. Ranch you want Two 160-acro ranches, 40-acre ranch, one 89- ranch, from 1 to IS miles from Klamath FalU. gay Sage and Bnlpamr Will Stop Falling Hair and Care DaneMrff Common garden sago brewed Into a neavy tea with culphnr and alcohol added, then left to age and carefully littered will turn gray, treakea ana aded hair beautftully dark and luxnr- lant; remove every on oi s-. top scalp Itching and falling hair. Jut a few applications will prove a ,vution if your hair U fading, gray nr drv. icraagly and thin. Mixing the Sage Tea and HUipnur recipe at home, though, U troublesome. An easier way U to get the ready-to-usa tonic, costing about 60 cents a large botUe at drug stores, taowa as Wyotn's Sago and Sulphur Hair Remedy," thus avoiding a lot ot muss. Some druggists make their own, but It Isn't nearly o nice a "Wyetn'c." While wispy, gray, faded hair i not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful appearance and attracUvo uesa. By darkening your hair with Wyeth'a Sago and Sulphur no one can tell, because it does It so aaiuraity, so evenly. You just dampen a spongo or soft brush, taking one small strand at a time. Do thU tonight, and ey morning all gray hairs havo disap peared, after another application or two it will be restored to It natural color and be even more glossy, s and luxuriant than over. Local druggUta say they aro setting toU ot "Wyth'i rsage and Blpna"S It surely helpi folks appear years younger. - Residence Property One 8-roora house, o room bouse, two S-rooi three 4-room house; and twf 3-room neus: aUo sosM va cant city property. i' Will sell for cash, or on pay menu, or will exchange any or all ot the above property fori ranch or city property, wo handle only our own property. Come In and talk lt'overweh US. , h f , v. a 7 uiwusoi tt kT Vin ae.m. " .rf - r, ' 'ii ii tM 'WW 4 fct Mi.lt wjisW rfi-