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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1913)
"(1 . O & fKUKKHMIOPAIi OAHIMI UK. 0. A. HAMIM), UeaUot All Work Ouaraateed. Odd fellows' Ilulldtoc ituoui am, i'iiun 01, tlAXWKIili M. IXJNU OateopaOilo Physician, Hullo U and 19, Whit llldg. PliAaetM OITV AND COUNT AIIHTHAOT COMPANY A bet recta, insurant Member Oregon Aesorlatloe Title Mm. Classified Column Hill HUNT MUILY furiiltilM.il room ( tle ()r Kim House, Hlilli nml Klnmntti mih:i:m,am:oim Money to lonn. Kwiulro of Jolm lrln, Whllo-Mnddox liullilltit!. 29.01 (lOVKHNMKNT (il.AIMH I cnn lo. ciilo you on mimo Kood limber claim or meadow latnU. Add rem box 125, Klamath Full. M2t by llio order of publication of thli summons, If you full to aiinr nA Imnwer tbo plnlutlff will apply to the lourt ror t!to relief domnnded In said complaint. Bnld suit li brouaht tn SCCUro n dissolution of tlm bnnrU nt mnlrlmoiiy existing bctwoon yourself nno tlio plaintiff herein. Til In summons Is uubllshed In (ha Klamath Uopubllcan. a weekly new. paper, printed, published and circu lated weekly at Klamath Fall. Klarnnth County, Bute of Oregon, by order of the Honorable Henry L. Demon, Judge of tlio Circuit Court, find dnled tbo 30th day of April, A.D. 191!!. Tim ftrft milillM!,..! . .l.f 1----, ltu ltHk iiuuiivauuu ui luia summon In mado on the lit day of I May, A. I). 1013, and the hut publ ication thereof will bo made upon Thunday, tlio 12th day of June, A. D. 1013. HORACE M. MANNING, C-l-c-12 r Attorney for tbo Plaintiff o. i:. willky Attorney nt Iju Room UJO, (Mil I'rlhiM Hull NI-XMON IIOUMHKVKI.L Ural VMnto U.1II llacon llulldlnjc OAKLAND, CAL. I mn mIh)h gUil to M-ti or hear from Klamatli frlrnda. I.OHT On Haturday an emergency , tiro from nuto on road between 11. Klamath mid Klamath l'a I In. Kinder notify (k(i, Capron. 4-3t FOII HAI.K l-'Oll HAI.i; CulbiiKo plants. Henry Jniimcn, 15 Klamath. 27-Ct I'Olt HAI.i: Fresh tnllch cow. En iulro KntcrprUe ranch, 2-3t MIHCKLLANKOL'H i.kmploymk.nt Call up COM8TOCK. phono 0. If you waul any kind of IIKI.P. Register at the COMHTOOK If you wail smployumut. I YPCWKI I CKS Vint MiiiIiIim-h a1,00 llntwi ami 9.1.110 n Muiilli Khitnulti I'mIIi Miinlr llinuo. . i: g a i. nonces KI.AMATII NOVI'.I.TV U'OIIKH Wli ami KUmatli ac. Illacksmlthlng and mineral re pair work dono Automohltr a Specialty D. FOHNIItANHO, fruprlelor. KHKIII-HON X IIACHTKMIKIHl New anil Secondhand flood lltdei, Wool, Polls, Hubbor and Metal BUT Main hi Tel. U To boct Klamath county aend Tho Herald to your Eastern frlaada. w o o r Orrcn Hlali, lO-lnrli -" Dry Hlab, llMmli "-'I" llltKk Wood -r Mock Wood, double loail.a.1.00 Nut Coal, Ion 13.00 (on llio hill, 'JUiv extra) KLAMATH I' UKL CO., OMco (MM Main. O. IVylon, Mr Phone IM7. PlwnoSIHIt MlTK'i: TO CltCIII'lOKH In llio County Court of the Htato of Oregon, for Klnmatli County, In the Matter of tlio Estate of Prank I.. Fetter, Dccvaied. Tlio undersigned having becu ap pointed by tliu couuty court of the Into of Oregon, for Klamath couuty, Oregon, admlulitrator of tlio citato of Fruiik I. Fetter, deceased, and hating qualified, not'lco Is hereby given to tlio rredltora of, and all per- ton hnvlng claims against said de- ruased, tu proeut tlit in, certified at required by law, within lx montha after the first publlrallou of this no- tiro to said W, M. Duncan, at his of fice In 210 I. O. O. building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. W. M. DUNCAN, Administrator of tlio Kitato of Frank I., Fetter, Deceased. Dated May 27, 1913. li-O-lCIJli SUMMONS In tho Circuit Court, of tlio State of Ori'Kou, In and for Klamath County.- Knulty No. ICC. Itoso (lodard, Plaintiff, vs. John Qod- ard. Defendant. To John (lodnrd, Defendnnt: In tho name of the state of Ore gon you nro hereby required to ap- near and answer tho complaint of tho Plaintiff fllod In this suit against im on or before tho 7th day of July, Not I co to Creditor In tho County Court of tho State of Oregon, for tho County of Klamath -In the Matter of the Estate of Mary J. Sutton, Deceased. Notice Is hereby given by the un dersigned, administratrix of the m title of Mary J. Sutton, deceased, to the creditors of said citato, and all with tho necessary vouchers, within persons having claims against Uia samo, to exhibit and present them, six (C) months from and after the first publication of this notlco, to tbo said administratrix, at 31C Lincoln street, in the city of Klamath Falls, Oregon, snmo being tbo place for the transaction of tho business of said es tate KFFIK 8. CHA8TAIN, Administratrix of tbo Estate of Mary J, Sutton, Deceased. Duto of first publication May 16, 191.1 G-1G6-11R Notlco fur Publication (Not Coal Lands) Department of tho Interior, United Htates Land Offlco at Lakovlow, Oregon, May 28, 1913. Notlco is hereby clven that Alfred Fischer, of Hwnn, Oregon, who, on Sent. 27. 1006. mndo homestead entry 352, serial No. 0136 .forSHNKU. NWViNKW, NKHNWU. section 18, Township 37 S, Knnge 10 K, Wlllam otto Meridian, has filed notlco of in tention to mnke fliul flvo-ycar proof, tn establish claim to tho land abovo ilmcrlbcd. before C. H. DeLan. County Clerk of Klamath County, at Klamath Fulls, Oregon, on tho 7th day of July, 1913. Claimant names as witnesses: A. llcnslngcr, of Swan, Oregon, Ot to Schonfcldt, of Klamath Fnlls.Or rgou, J. II. Patterson, of Swan, Or egon, John Neubcrt, of Klamath Falls, Oregon. A. W. OKTON, C-ti-7-3 r Register. " PRIZES FOR FISHERMEN You art overlooking a bat It you don't try for ono of tho pritea bolni offered for tbo tbreo largest trout caught In Klamath county with an 8-os. rod or less. Klrat Prise, f Us rod. Second Prise, fS reel. Third Prlso, fS lino THE GUN STORE J. H. CHAMBKR8, Prop. Notlco for Publication (Not Coal Lands) Department of the Interior, United States Land Offlto at Lakeview, Oregon, April 1, 1913. Notlco Is hereby given that Willie Neubort, of Klamath Falls, who on intv 90. tans, made homestead entry Jill, W ' ... --- w v'.w.a -, .... ...... -.. I !. aa - ait JWt WL. URU 1UI3, llini UOII1K llio iimo ni '" jo, uidv, lor 071 7i " 7a ' order of the above entitled court forlscctlon 22, Township 37 S., Range 9 ...... ...t.nrtip nml nnwor In tlio 1 1 Wlllnmpttn Uerldlan. haa died no- JUUI .l','v... ..... v ...... .. I-', ---- order for tho publication of sum- tlco of Intention to make final three- ... . -. ...I- ...I ..! it v.lll . . , ..Mt.llal Alalm n ttlA IIIOIIS, Uiuou in una nun, iiuu .)cur iruui, iu cwumu v..u. . fnll to so appear and answer, Ilaln-'inmi above described,, before C. R. .i. ...iii ...... w in unlit rnnrt for tbelit.. I rnimlv rlsrk. at Klamath (III "III lll'l'. ....... - Bu . w- ... . - rellof demanded In her said com- ( pnn8i Oregon, on tho 14th day of nlu Int. vu: ror n uccrco oi"i juno. tuia. tho bonds of matrimony hcretoforo. claimant names as witnesses existing between tho plaintiff and .(..fomintit. nml that ulalntlff uavo too custody nnd coutrol of tho four minor children named In snld complaint, nnd that plaintiff ho decreed to bo tho owner of tho equity in nnd to lot -w ir. Mock nlno (9) of Falrvlow addition to tho city of Klamath Falls, county of Klamath, state of Oregon, as described In said complaint. This summons Is published in mo i... .. iii.mtii. n dally nowspapor, printed and published nnd of general circulation In tho city of Klamath Falls, couuty of Klnmatli, state of Oregon, undor nnd by vlrtuo of an ,.i. nt Hnnornblo Henry L. Benson, Judgo of tho circuit court, made and entered oil tho 17th day ot way, iwo. First publication, under said order, to bo on tho 23d dny of May, 1913, and tho Inst on the 4th day of July, 1913, being for six consecutive anu sucresslvo weeks. 10. L. i;iL,iui i. Attorney for Plaintiff. 23.30-0-13-20-27-4H Do Not Hare That Dry Feeling Oomo m and rerroah jroumolf and frlencle wltfa a dellcloua Ico OrMm or Ice Oroum Bod. 480 Main St. Makers) of Pure Cnd Buiumou In tho Circuit Court of the StaU or Oregon, for the County of Kim- nih. Hugh B. Dudley. PlalntlBj vs. Nancy Ann Dudley, Defendant. In tho name of the State ot ureo. you aro hereby required to appear and uuawor tho complaint filed IlMt you in the above entitled buh, on ur I.. rn.nr.iiav. the 12th day ot June. A. D. 1818, that being the day of the last publication 01 in - a iia last day within wnlon you are required to aniwer, aa axea John E. Januen, Charles Llaxl, Ilcrt Stiles, John Neubert, all of Klamath Falls, Oregon. A. W. ORTON, G-l-C-12 r Register. Notlco lor Publication (Not Coal Land.) Department of the Interior, U. 8. Lnnd Office at Lakovlow, Oregon, May 12, 1913. Notlco Is hcroby given tllat Arthur in Fiichor of Swan. Oregon, who, oil August 24, 190C, made homestead ontry (undor reclamation act or Juno 17, 1902, 32 Sts. 388), No. 3030, No. Serial 01353, for WH iSBW, EH 8WVi. section 18, town ship 37 8., rnngo 10 E., Willamette nnridlan. has f led notice ot intention to mako final five-year proof, to ea- tniith claim to tho land anove ae- scrlbed, boforo C. R. DeLap, county clork, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on tho 20th day of June, 1913. nintmnnt names aa witnesses: utto Rohonffildt. of Klamath Falls, Ore gon! Frits Collraan, of Swan, Oregen: John Jnnssen, of Kiamatn rani, Oregon; A. Bcnaluger, of swan, Oregon. A. W. oiiton, B-22-0-19R Register. RWrB-jQr 'f'W' VNs.": M MihxtJr Iesllo Rogers, Mrs. Carl Cofer, Mra mmi ' W. Mason, Mrs. Claude Chastaln, Mra. Ing were onjoyed by the members and their ladles. Excellent music was fur- POLK'S- i OREGON and WASmINOTuN Business Directory A ntreclory of esch City. Town and Villas, slvlnf Ueiwrlpllvs kUI ot. each J"l. locatloB, population. Ul 8Tiih. ihlPPln baaalaa potnU alia Cl"tnd Directory, eoniplloa by liuiliic" na proiMMO". n. I. l'OLK m CO.. i Ono of tho big events of the coming ivcok will bo glvon at Houston'a op orn houso Friday ovcnlng, when Mrs. Don J, Zumwall presents a number of pupils in recital. Most of the num bers will bo given by vocalists, but friends of Miss Fayo Hoguo will be given another opportunity to bear this talented young pianist. Tbo public Is Invited. Tho program follews: 1. "Sweet and Low,, (Bsrnby) by Mmes. Zumwnlt and Henry; Messrs. Klnnear and Mohaffey. 2. (a) "Decauso I Love You, Dear," (Hawley; (b) "Say Tee, Mlg- non" (d'Hardelot) Mra. Harry Caden. 3. "SorcnaU (Tostl); (b) "Lullaby from Jocelyn (Oodard), Miss Marjorlo McCluro. 4. (a) "Barcarolle, from Love Tales of Hoffman (Offenback); (b) "My Aln Folk" (Laura Lem on), Mr. Lawrenco Mohaffey. C (a) "A Winter Lullaby" (do Ko- von); (b) "Perlsan Serenade" (Cooke), Miss Faye Hoguo. 0. (n) "It Undo (tbo Kill) Waltz Song" (Ardltl); (b) " A Heart That'a Frvo" (Robyn). Miss Elizabeth Houston, .(a) "Hush, Llttlo Ono" (Dolrg nanl); (b) "Flower Song from Faust" (Oounod), Mlsa Carrie Foster. 8. (a) "Thy Sentinel Am I" (Wat son); (b) "Two Grenadiers" (Scruman), Mr. Harold Klnnear. 9. (a) "Husbcen" (Nccdham); (b) "Nymphs and Fauna" (Bem bor'g, Miss Louise Benson. 10. (a) "Mother Machree"(Otcott); (h) "Sing Sweet Bird" (Gani), Mrs. E. B. Henry. 11. (n) "Page's Song"(Meyerbeer) ; (b) "8ummer" (Chamlnade), Mrs. Wm. Wagner. 12. "O, That Wo Two Were May ing" (Smith), Messrs. Mebaffey nnd Klnnear. Mr. nnd Mrs. Orb Campbell left to day for n two weeks' vacation trip through Lake county. Mrs. Gcorgo H. Merryman and son loft Friday for Portland on a visit to Dr. Mcrrymnn'a mother and to attend tho Roso Carnival. Mrs. Don J. Zutnwalt returned on Monday from Los Oatos, Calif., where sho has been visiting her mother, who has been quite alck. Miss Maude Baldwin wilt leavo on Sunday for Portland aa a delegate to tho Eastern Star Qrand Lodge. Friends In this city have received Invitations to the wedding of Hon. Clifton Ncsmlth McArthur, which will tuko placo at tho Trinity church In Portland on June 25th. "Pat" Mc Arthur, who waa speaker of the bouso of representatives and a prospective candldato of Governor, will wed Miss Lucllo Smith, daughter ot Mr. and Mra. Charles Clifford Smith of Port land. Tho blKftest event of the present wcok, nnd ono ot tho most enjoyable uk well, was given Thursday after noon at tho home of Mrs. A. R. Camp bolt, when Mra. Campbell and Mrs. Earl Whltlock were hostesses to a numbor ot friends. The guest list in cluded Mrs. Fred H. Mills, Mrs. Rob ert 11. Savldge, Mrs. Clarence H. Un derwood, Mrs. Karl O. Cummlngs, Mrs. I. Jay Knapp, Mrs. Oeorgo T. Baldwin, Mrs. Charles Moldrum, Mrs. John Moore, Mrs. Louis Bath, Mra. Thomas Hampton, Mrs. Henry Nown ham, Mrs. William Hurn, Mra, F. J. Williams, Mrs. R. O. Spink, Mra Louli Qcrber, Mrs. Ed Johns, Mrs. Silas Obonchnln. Mrs. Will H. Maaon. Mra. M. a. Wilklns, Mrs. William Whlt lock, Mrs. Fred Noel, .Mrs. Austin White, Mrs. Arthur Lewie, Mrs. J. O. Brockonbrough, Mra. J. P. Lee; Mra. Robert A. Emmltt, Mra. Fred Mel liaso, Mrs.. Will Masten, Mra. Quy Manning. Mrs. C. M. Onelll, Mra. Fred Sperry, Miss Lola Myers, Mra. Joseph S. Kent, Mra, H. a, Han, Mra. u. u. Hoaue. Mra. O, W. Robertson. Mlsa Fayo Hoguo, Mrs. Carey M. Raauby, Mrs. A. D. Miller, Mra. R. M. Boiler, Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs. Bd Yannlce, nt. Frank Vannlce. Mrs. Charles J. Martin, Mra. Charles Maahburn, Mra. William E. Pelley, Mrs. Maxwell m, Lone. Mrs.' Robert A. Johnson, Mrs.' Ztm Baldwin, Mrs. Will W Baldwin, Miss Maudo Baldwin, Mrs. Charles Roberta, Mra. Oscar Shlvo, Mrs. Surge Robert E. Wattonburg, Mra. n. E. Smith, Mrs. Clauds Daggett, Mrs. Fred Schallock, Mra. J. J. Parker, Mra. Roy Hamaker, Mra. George II. Merryman, Mra. Thomas Connor, Mrs. Leo Chilton, Mra. O. A. Glynn, Mra. It. A. Brooks, Mra. L. L. Truax, Mra. Harry Benson, Mra. Francis J. Bowne, Mrs. Geo. Capron, Mra. Claude Cose boom, Mrs. John Irwin, Mra. Edward J. Murray, Mra. Morrell and Miss Har ris. Flvo hundred waa played during tho afternoon, and tho first prlxe was won by Mrs. Murray. Mrs. Cummlng4 was given tho consolation prize. A dainty luncheon was served to the guests. A big musical treat la in store for Klamath Falls peoplo who attend the concert to bo given at the opera house Tuesday evening for the benefit of tbo Lyceum course. This la to take tho place of one ot tho Lyceum num bers, which waa not given. A large chorus has been faithfully at work udner tho direction of J. B. Mason, and they havo become highly pro ficient through his training, as was demonstrated at last nlght'a rehearsal jnt the Methodist church. The pro gram to bo rendered Tuesday follews: 1 1. Chorus. "Tbo Hunter's Call" (Thompson). 2. Solo, "Because I Love You, Dear" (Hawley), Mrs. Harry Caden. 3. Chorus, "Away, The Morning Freshly Breaking," from the Maslnlollo (Aubcr). 4. Solo, "Tho Bedouin Love Song" (Clro Plnsutl), Harold D. Kin near. i. Chorus, "The Gloria," from Mo- zart'a Twelfth Mass (Moxart). C Malo Quartet, "The Soldiers' Chores (Glffe), Geo. A. Hay don, W. T. Lee, II. D. Klnnear, J. D. Mason. 7. Solo, "Chanson Provencale" (Dell 'Acqua), Mrs. Wm. Wagner. 8. Piano Duet, Mrs. Don J. Zumwalt and Miss Almee Wing. 9. Chorus, "Now the Roll of the Lively Drum," from La FUIo du Regiment (Donlxettl). 10. Solo, (a) "From the Land of the Sky, Blue Water"; "Far Oft I Hear a Lover's Lute"( Cad man), Mra. Blrdean Fraker Gambcl. 11. Chorus, "Tho Hallelujah Chor us," from The Messiah (Han del). 12. Solo, "Tbo Jewel Song," from Faust (Gounod). Mra. Don J.) Zumwalt. jl3. Chorua. "Oh, Hall Us Ye Free," from Ernanl (Vordt). 14. Male Quartet, "The Sword of I Undo Sam" ( Dullard ) . Geo. A. Haydon, W. T. Lee, H. D. Kln near, J. B. Mason. 15. Chorus, "Tho 8tar Spanglod Banner" (Francis Scott Key). nlshed by Tlndall's orchestra. Punch was served during the evening. Five hundred and dancing were the entertainment features at the party given by tho Jlu-Nl-Yel Club at tho Hotel Baldwin Thursday evening. Tho affair was largely attended, and it proved to be one of the most enjoy ablo of the series given by the club. About thirty couples danced to the stralna ot Tlndall's orchestra until midnight. Thoso not caring to In dulge in tho terpslchorcan pastime played progressive 500. During the evening punch was served. Mrs. E. B. Hall is hostess to the Brldgo Club this afternoon at the Hotel Hall. The guest list includes Mrs. L. T. WllletU, Mrs. Frank Ira Wnlte, Mra. George I. Wright. Mrs. Jack McLean. Mra. Wm. P. Hughes, Mra. Robert A. Johnson, Mrs. George II. Merryman, Mra. E. W. Gowen, Mrs. Iouls Oerber, Mra. Charles Roberts, Mrs. Oscar E. Shlve, Mra. Wilson S. Wiley and several others. Twenty or more youngsters spent a most delightful afternoon Wednes day at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rogers, the occasion being the fourth birthday of Zepha Rogers. Juvenile games were Indulged In all afternoon and a luncheon was served. Mlsa Lola Myers waa hostess to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Orb Campbell; Miss Maude Goddard, Alhrccht Oebler and Albrecbt Her mann Loewe at her bome on Eighth street Tuesday evening. The evening waa enjoyably spent playing five hundred, and refreshments were served. New Player Plan Masse Next Door to Feassrfltee. AT nra 2rl u av rWeTBy V0CMHs flBreTHP''''',' Third and Mae siroefeJ. . I .-,. . . . m field, pastor. Sunday selMot M M.a. ; J. B. Masoa, saairlatssidssrtV' Christian Badeaver, 7 en. 'lr-' nest Nail, president. Preaching at 11 a. as. A Man's Life and Ml 'Pa Preaching at a. Ruth." Prayer meeting Wednesday at 7:30. Miss Lillian B. Van Rlaer I chosen pianist, and will Iy at -' j church aervlcea both saenHasj SaM. evening during the suxatMtV Mar musical ability was reeegalsed wklt sho waa In the algh.seheoL WHk ansa van Riper's youta ana amtwm .i aim and Mr. Mason's eaaetieaee W expect to have special atuele darts the summer. You are cordially invited to AtM all of these services. o 9 m Christina Corner Ninth and Fhm streets. Elder S. Harlan has arrived frees Missouri to take chares at the week 'I here. Lord's Day, 11 a. si., erssem MB Jcct. "The World for Christ," .., "Children's Day Fxerslses," Bible school at 10 a. at. Oee. A. Haydoa- auperlntenden. Y. P. 8. C. K. at 7 a. as., JeasOa Applegate president. (Drinking water at the ekureh.) Elder Harlan will deliver the Me morial address at the W. 0.W. av veiling. Lord's Dsy atteraeea, at 2:30. The atate convention of the Disela les of Christ will be held at Turner. June 18-30. Everyone Is cordially Invited to at tend these services. a a a EpkKopU Charch Meets In besexeeat et Library Building. ,, Sunday services as follews: Sunday school at 10 a. as. Morning service and sense at 1 p. B9. Evening prayer .and sense at p. aa. Other saeettaga aa aaneaneed. Strangers are weteeaee. Ca a a a Handicapped This Is the Case With Many lOaamatti Falls People Mra. R. E. Smith entertained the Lelsuro Hour Club Wednesday after noon, wben 500 waa played. Refresh ments were served by tho hostess, and In attendance were Mra. Thomas Hampton, Mra. I. Jay Knapp, Mra. Maxwell M. Long, Mrs. Charles Mel drum, Mrs. Henry Newnham, Mrs. O. W. Robertson, Mra. Bert Wlthrow, Mrs. Orb Campbell, Mra. Earl Whlt lock, Mra. Charles I. Robortaon, Mra. E. B. Hall, Miss Harris, Mrs. Oeorgo R. Hurn, Mrs. E. V. Hawley and Mrs. C. C. Hogue. Klamath Falls Lodge No. 1347, B. P. O. Elks, gave another ot lta enjoy able social affairs In the Elka Club Friday night, wben cards and danc- Too many Klamath Falls citizens are handicapped with bad backs. The unceasing pain causea constant mis cry, making work a burden and stoop ing or lifting an Impossibility. The back achca at night, preventing re freshing rest nnd in the morning Is stiff and lame. Plasters and liniments may give relief, but cannot reach tho cause It the kidneys are weak. To eliminate the pains and aches ot kid ney backache yon must cure the kid neys, Doan'a Kidney Pills are for dis ordered kidneys. The following statement ahould convince every Klamath Falls reader ot their efficiency. a. M. Jones, 1404 N. Central ave.. Modtord, Ore., seya: "I found Doan'a Kidney Pills especially adapted to my case. My hack was very stlat and painful, and I had other annoying symptoms ot kidney trouble. Doan'a Kidney Pills brought mo prompt re lict, and since taking them my health has been much better. Thla remedy has earned my endorsement." Foi sale by all dealers. Pries 60 cents. Foater-MUaurn Co., Bufalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan'a and take ao other. Corner Tenth aad Mlg stress, Rsv. Geo. H. Feesa, neater. Suaday school at :! a. Walton superintendent. Divine services at 11 am aad .m. Intermediate Leagae at !:, mat Lucille WaMroa. arseUsat. Epworth League at :! n m., Stanley Wood, presMeat. Special announcements Morning theme " Th-i Why ot Un- tclief." The Rev. R. E. Duuluii will preach Sunday evening and the Holy Com munion will be administered. At the Epworth League masting Roy Klnr.aad Stanley Wood, dele gates to Aahlaad. will report. Special music at both oervieee. Cordial welcome. Obllglag i Good music. a a a GRAY HAIR TURNS ITS NATURAL COLOR AFTER APPLYIN6 SA6E TEA Mixed With Sulphur, It Darkens Beautifully aad Takes Odt DaadrutT Almost svsryone knows that BA Tea and 8ulohur. properly compound- a. hrinn back the natural color aud lustre to the hair when faded, streak ed or groy; also cures dandrusT, Hell ing scalp and stops railing nair. Years ago the only way to get this mixture was to made it at hams, which la mussy aad troublesome. Nowadays skilled chemists do this better than ourselves. By asking nt any drug store for the rsady-to-use nroduet called "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy" yon will get a large bottle for about so cents, 'soma druggists make their own, hat U'a usually- too sticky, ao Insist upon getting "Wyeth's," which can be de pended upon to restore natural color uurt beauty (o the' hair and Is the best rsmedy for daadraf , dry, fever ish, Itchy scalp and to stop falling hair. Folks like "Wyeth's Sage aad Sul phur" because no one eaa possibly tell that you darkened year balr.aa It does it so naturally and evealy, says a well know down town drug gist. .You dampen a sponge or sen brush aad draw it through your hair. taking one small strand at a tlaie. This requires hut a taw momenta; by morning the gray hair dieepaeare aad after another , application e tv la restored to Its natural eetor aad leaha even more beautiful aad glossy taaa aver. i Chart et the Rev. William McMillan. 8. J., tor. Corner ot Wordea aveaue Donald street. First mass at 6:30; high benediction at 19:10. Week day mass every :15. Catechetical Instruction every urday and Sunday at 9:10 a. m. Services at Merrill the third day ot each month. o a, a taptiet Cbarea IClghth and Canal streets. Sunday school at 1 a. De Lap. auperlateadeat Elder J. B. Grimta watt Haas an the morning at 11 o'eteek aad task)? evening at S o'clock. It? C . Block Wfod aaaaWsaaVa -, Jsit leave tit water. FUdk- Ikkr prompay. GRIIN 1LABWO0O DRY SLAB WOO 16tMkBWl4M LIMB AMD BOOT l0 4 ft, 16 is!d ,lfiMeV v i, ' -, mik 4 ft. sfftMtN 'P! 4 J!, dry 16 tack V'iFl i . n ' '-a it7 Isiawi (Mortal if z wrm np.-c y- ,s