S J-i, TUKM!AY, JUNK 10, 1114 i r v. THE EVENINO HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON IMIiN Si- STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! sshZsmsT ssalsmmmasmmf r ?;i ttftaf KPVmN r i- fl "fa. saVrlerT sskZZsssm FTtiu SiiB & AJJJ " TH il NEARLY EVERYONE IN KLAMATH COUNTY HAS BEEN WAITING FOR Atkinson's Annual Clearance i Sale These events have become of the greatest importance to the economical housewife. It has become the annual outfitting for the home, the children, the wife, the husband and the entire family. The people have learned that ATKINSON'S sales are different. We do not offer simply a few articles of shop worn goods, which no one wants, but our patrons are given their choiceof our entire stock of high class goods at prices that are a delight and a godsend to the family of small means, who are compelled to observe the greatest economy to make their limited earnings cover the needs of the whole family. The sale will commence Thursday morning promptly at 8 o'clock. i,t 527 Main Street WATCH WEDNESDAY'S EVENING HERALD FOR PRICES C. E. ATKINSON Klamath Falls, Ore. Coast Chinese Expect Cleveland Studies the Another Revolution! "Big Sister Movement" Telia of SneaUhop Tasks ied and considered on the Cth day of Mrs. Mary Minora, less than 15 (July. 1914. -ars old, testified before the United i Bidders will be required tc submit lueir prupusai: uuu uiauu iuvjjaicu Stule Commission of Industrial Re lation! sitting in New York that ahe lived with her father, mother, brother and husband. She has a 6-nionths-old child. Mm. Minora told the commit tee that she earned CO cents by work- within lng thirteen hours a day, finishing locution of contract. by the city engineer, and no proposal will be considered unless so submit ted. Said Improvement to be completed - months from date of ex- ! t nlid Press Service HAN' KltANOIHCO, Juno 1C All lip and down (he Parlfic count plans nr said to bn rllnMilne lit Uio various oriental coIoiiIp for niiulher revolu tion lit Clillin, Tito campaign Is said lo I; under llitt Kdlarul direction of lr Hun Vat Hen, who u Arm pro Visional prrnldrnl o( the prompt lo (Hilillo aud mainly retpoiislbtc for (lie revolution uhlch ovrrllimw the Man thus. Bun Is In exile In Japan and I'renldenl Yuan Hhl-knl Is reported to Imve orTernd fl,000,000 for Ills head. In the United Mates Hie agitating li being done, by Y I. listen, fur whom, dead or alive, Yuan Is under Mood o have offered f 1 00,000. lUleh linn toured the country and protease to have, fouud Unnuclsl backing. He in authority for the Internum Unit llie revolt Is already simmering In coulral China and may bit epe(cd to break out lit full violence within the uoxt few months, Tim agitator chargo Yuau with having undone all the work o'f the revolution uud established a des potism of his own under the name of a republic. Home of them glvo hi in credit for being a sincere believer In a despotic form of government for China, but they say thuy do not propose lo sub mit to It merely because he Is sincere In thinking It desirable. During a heavy storm In Koola, olo a fanner lost his hat, and some nun later received It by parcel post Iroin a man l.t rildney Neb., which li. forty miles away lu a straight Hue. 'i ho latter had found the hat on his l.irin, and discovered the address of lis owner Inside, Subscribe for the Herald, SO cents h tnnath lldla's population Is JIG, Kit), 390. or whom 2l7.68tf.S92 are llludus, fiC.(147,'J!i!i are, Moslems, 10.711,436 ,i,o Uuddhlsts and 3,870,203 Chris tians. The census was taken In one uglut by 2,000,000 persons, aud cost only 1676,000. CLEVELAND, June 16. A "big sister movement" to help solve the social and workday problems of the Cleveland girls la the ranks of the employed took Its Initial step today when Miss Alice Douglas, mission worker, left here for Chicago to study conditions thorv under Miss Marie Lawrence, Chicago's original "big sister." i Later Miss Douglas will return to Cleveland and put the movement un der full headway. In addition. Miss .'Douglas, aided by other prominent social worxers, win secK to nave ev ery city adopt some plun to aid the working girl. The movement will embrace clubs .tltd other places to uttract girls of the. department stores and factories who now frequent public dance halls, where they are always confronted with attendant dangers. trousers, and her mother earned 70 to SO cents. As some of the male mem bers have been out of employment for nine months, these earnings main tained the household. LADIES! LOOK YOUNG, DARKEN GRAY HAIR Uee the Old-Tlme Sage Tea and Bui- phut- and Nobody Will Know There, are tuo Klaus of insurance. t.'Mlrotr. write the klml that pays. tl.t Mala. Start a Savings Account Now BBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV. v F'" ?' I H liegln to save now by depos iting evsry extra dollar with us, add to It, allow the Interest we pay (4 per ceut compounded cd every six months) to remain uud old age will uot Hud you homeless aud forlorn. TE M2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON dray hair, however handsome, de notes advauclng age. We all know the. advantages of a youthful appear auce. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When It fades, turns gray aud looks dry, wispy aud scraggly, ust it few applications of SageJ Tea and Sulphur enhances Its appearance a hundred-fold. Don't stay gray) Look young I Either prepare the toulc at home or gel from any drug store a 60 cent 'bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur lllalr Itemed)'." Thousands of folks recommend this ready-to-use prepara tion, because it darkens the hair beautifully and removes dandruff, stops scalp Itching and falling hair; besides, no one can possibly tell, as It darkens so naturally and evenly. You molsteu a spouge or soft brush with It, drawing this through the hair, taking one small strand at a time, ny mornlug the gray hair dis appears; after another application or two Its natural color Is restored and It becomes thick, glossy and lustrous, and you appear years younger. (Paid Advertisement) INJ.V J. ZUMWALT, Pre. K. M. BUBU, Vice Pre, and Tress, BERT E. WITHROW, Secretary Surveyors and Irrigation Engineers Klamath County Abstract Co. ABSTRACTING MAI'S. PLANS, BLUEPRINTS, Etc. KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON The successful bidder will be re quired to give bond In a sum to be fixed by the council for the faithful completion of such Improvement In (accordance with the contract, plans :and specifications. Girls Spell Well ' Each proposal to be accompanied Without missing a word Lucie Kile. I by a certified check, certified by a re 14, of the Horace Mann school, and sponsible bank, for 5 per cent of the Mildred Schwlnn, 14, of the Webster amount of the proposal, as a guaran school, Kast St, Louis, each spelled I tee that the successful bidder will en correctly 1,700 words without stop-Iter Into contract with the city of Falls', county of KlasaaU aad state of Oregon, under aad by vtrtae of aa order of the Honorable Henry L. Bea son. Judge of the circuit' court of the Mate of Oregon la and for the oaaaty of Klamath, made aad entered aa the 19th day of May, 1914, the Ini " lication under said order, to aciaa the 36th day of May, 1914, aad. the last publication to be on the ?th day of July. 1914. being for elz coaeecu- tlve and succesalve weeks. B. L. KLUOTT, Attorney for PUlaUt. 211-4 WUliU Bulldlag, tOasaU Falls, Oregon l-J-9-l-IH-7 h plug. Legal Notices rri 'Klamath Falls, Oregon, within ten days after the award, said umount to Street Work Invitation to Submit Proposals Pursuant to an ordinance duly imake such improvement Itself, be forfeited to the city In case of fall- lure of the successful bidder to enter i Into contract. j The city reserves the right to re jject any and all proposals, and to passed and adopted by the Common Council of the city of Klamath Falls. I Oregou, on the Stn day of June. 1914. 1 and duly approved by the mayor thereof, notice Is hereby given that proposals will be received by the Po lice Judge of the said city, at his of fice, corner of Main and Second streets, up to and Including the oth day of July, 1914, at the hour of 8 o'clock p. m., for the Improvement of Eleventh street. Including all Inter sections, from Main street to Upham street, Worden avenue from Upham street to Donald street, and Donald street from Worden avenue to Sargent street, by grading to the established grade to a width of twenty-four feet, and hard surfacing said roadway twenty-four feet wide with a 4-lnch macadam base and S-luch asphalt macadam top with concrete curbs and gutters and necessary drainage. All gutter and necessary drainage. All ot said Improvement to be made and the tnuterlals to be used to be done and-furnished lu accordance with the plans uml specifications adopted by the Common Council, and now on file In the oftlce ot the Police Judge of said city, reference thereto Is hereby made for further details regarding construction, materials and quantities. Said lmprovemtnt'"to be doas'um- der contract. Proposals will be open- By order of the Common Council, A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge of Said City. 16-12th Sunimnaa (Equity No.586, Register 4, p.lH) In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, in and for the County ot Klamath. John A. Myers. Plaintiff; vs. Mary E. Meyers, Defendant. To Mary E. Meyers, Defendant: In the name of the state of Oregon, you are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint of plain tiff filed In this suit against you on or before the 8th day of July. 1914, that being the date set In tine order ot the above entitled court for your ap pearance and unswer In the order for publication of summons. Issued In this suit; and. If you fall to so ap pear and answer, plaintiff will apply to said court for the relief demanded In his said coraplatat, vis.: For a decree dissolving tha boids ot mat- rlmeay heretofore aad aow sjrlttaat between plalatll.aad delaataat, aad for plslBtrff's cost aad dtsbarsemaaU herein. This summons la published ia'the Evening Herald, a, s dally Mwster. printed aad publtsited aad f aMral circulation In th eity of Klamath Notice of Paadsacy of Vacate a Fertasa U Street, 1st fkifteCtMt AdasWim to Kkuuatli Falls, Oresjasu Notice u hereby give taat The Klamath Development compaay. a corporation, directly latereeted there in, and desiring - the vneatlea at a portion ot rreaencK street m SbJpplngton addition .to.'theatty at Klamath Falls,, Ofegoa,;seid!;perUea of street named -belng desert bed aa follews: '- That portion of tot nine (I), sec tion nlnsteea (19), towaahla SIJIV. range 9 E.. w. M-. Klamath auaty. Oregon, included wlthia the UmlU'at Frederick street, Shlppfac addttsaa to Klamath FaUs, Oregon, aad aorta of , the Shlpplagton spur, described as fellews: i Beginning at the northeast eoraar of block "A," Shlpplagtoa addiMaa to Klamath Falls, Orefoa, am taa west line ot Frederick street; thesjat north 89 degrees II minutes sasc, feet, more or lees, to the watt Uaaaf block "D" of said addltiaa; taeaas south along said west liaa 44.1 feat. more or less, to a polat 11.1 north of tbs center liaa of the' plngton spur; thence southwesteesy, parallel to said spur aad at a dis tance of is.6 feet from the.eeaaK line thereof to the east Mas) ; 4 Maak A"; thence aorth a dlstaaea af M feet, more or less, ta Meet of eafav Wilt, at the regular meeUaf tt tjaa iffj tomoioB uuuaeii ai mmtm, essy, as 1914 to wit: oa the Ith aayaf 1914, present te the Ci ell aforesaid, a Htitiaa araytaf the vteatloa of that ftytHa af JFip.M .-, s?w t Vn ertek street abeya "Tha fctJaWsmeUisslj !f-S--ll-M.a tfe.; i- ' V v. 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