rc-.-iui'. ma'ritf "4 THIS BVENINO HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OIOCOON I'AOR TURK n First 11 PI r -S SjSSSSam-. it 1 aJM . -g For Nineteen Fourteen of lien's Ready-to -Wear Garments September 5th SATURDAY 9a. m. to 5 p. m. One Hundred Seventy Garments Will Be Shown For the First Time, Which Have Jut Arrived From New York and Cleveland THE NEW FALL STYLES ROYAL WORCESTER AND BON TON CORSETS Which Arrived Yesterday Will Be on Display, Too Uvwwv iffi " w WE OIVK - art Gren Trading Stamps WITH EVfcRV i'L'KCUAKK President Is Accused ot Backim? White Wi Walter Hagen, New Golf Champion I'ttuJ 'i ficnUo SAX FllANHHCO, 8tH. 3 The tiut thai 1'fwlJ.m Vmi Hhl Kal cf CMat U tucMne Wfatt. Volf, tb Ue4U, ti twine majn up ud ilon Ut arlfi twit by aftnou ,f u,,. CM tw retolailoaary moYoiauit. Or!tnllr, fc.y yf tlir rid to Bik a rttoluiloAUt of Whliw Wolf WalW it were dtilng , tny u. 1 (rt ill uulU murw nluble ')ti(r"atw ooncrrnlns their plan 10 Yuan, 1 Lalrf, Vfeoh lilrj IfAftlw! Ii a tfaliitr. tli?v itnlaird the proldrul fueuiiitK Mm '" 'w M tetttltuioti&ry rMix, mcouraicd Mm. 10 commit twfrrdUin lu dlulcli who lsall lit' doubled on a nivalis or roahlntr lit vlrtlm lialp ttip moio-1 Juiini li)' auppviwd li favorod. COMB SAGE IE IN LIFELESS. GRAY HAIR to MIXISII WITH KULPHUK, IT MHKttMi HO NATURALLY NO IWHV CAN TELL. Oraodmottier kepi btr hair beautl ""' rkno4. sloity and abundant K brsw of Sag T and Sulphur. bnur tir hlr f,ll out or taok dull, faded or streaked up. lrBc this ilmpl mlitur iru ap nitJ wild wonderful elect. Ily ask in t nor drug More for "Wyelh WW nd Hulpuur lltlr Remedy." you "' lt a large bollto of tbU old- -" M) llrun isclp. ready to u, for about J 10 cent. TliU uliajil mltur cuj be drtxiiitvil upon to rtor natural rolor and bautr to " ,r n'1 u tlndld for dandruff, dry. Itcjiy acaJpl 9 ml ftlluE liatr. A well-known downtown druUi . .. tit... nit) ptsryuoay ur r ""' nd iluliihur, bcwui It darkana ao nwturallir and evonlr tbat nobody can let! It linv been apiillodlfa ao aay to u, too, Yu alntply dampen a rimb or poft urunh and draw It IhroiiBli your liatr, taking ono atrand .1 time, llr mornlnt th gray balr 'b'Jaappnara; aflor another application u t two It la reitorod 10 lu natural rotor and Inoka itlonar. aoft and a) luadajit. (1'ald Advertlalni.) THK PIANO PACT AHH I't'TTlSCI TIIK rl.MHIIIXd TOIHJI t ON THAT FINIS HKMMS TIO.V OK OHANI, rrJIMIHT AND I'MVKII I'lANOH FOH SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT Wall anil Hh TI rn ., 1 LiSl 1 BBslrIt't- 4!t I llW at 1 I rJl ifi ' . y v; ' 1 v & k - fl, ,- Hl h ir ZriVif I A:F'ysr Ohio Plans Belter Care of Tubercular Patients; repair. Captain Guthrie la al do ing ome painting about the ladl" cabin. The ateamer Klamath la at tht Pel lean Oar -uaber company' dock, acting as a tender for tb company' work. United I'rnea Servtc COLUMUUS. Ohio, Sept S. Hoa plilllutlon of on conaumpUre pre vonta the Infection of tea other peo ple. Hospital tare and treatment pro vide practically the on cbaace of re covery for the patient, Tbeee are the facta on which th Ohio Society for the Prevention of Tuberculoma and th dlvtalon of tuberculoala of the aUt health hoard aro baaing tholr preeent campaign to procure adequato tioepltal facllltte for coniutnptlvce. It 1 eatlmated that there ar Ji.000 reatdenU of the atate now Buffering from th "great whit plague." State health official have ouUlaeei twelve tentative hotplUl diatiicti oi from four to ilx counties ecb.whero In campaign will be started for the erection of dlatrlct tuberculocta ho plUI to be maintained Jointly by thei co-operating countle. Slxtyfive of Ohlo'a eighty-eight counties have made provision tor the hospital care of their tuberculosis vic tims. It Is In these countle that the campaign I to be waged. Tills move ment I possible now for the Ural time In the history of the state through th enactment of. the amend d county district tuberculosis hospital law by th last legislature. Hotel Arrivals THE FIRST STALRT IN LIFE n rS4-w f. Kiwnnl. wt'flllh "'"I ""Ichoii con hUu Hr, .. vine n imrllon of wlmi ,;, wirii. Tlio Klw Hlt nnd Huvlugu IlimK l ""'V tliini-nMoea uhsoliilo wfiirHy for nil inoimy ilopnnltfd M'lli K'i". ,Mlt ,mya i t.or cent Inlnre-t. You can open nn nroount with iuloiolt of II. FIRST STATE R SAVINGS BANK iVfaftatftin FAi-JUst, U KWWT Willnr llagcn, tho SSowr-old ItochcattT profuMlonal who won Pranrl Oulmot's national golf title t Chlrago, say hla aurw la duo to heeding Horry Vardon'a advice to ulioot straight for the llag." Hagen. Ilku the famous English champion, tmcrlrlces distance for accuracy, and I the rvaulta apeak for themselves. I llngen, 11 Mcll-bullt youth, weigh 'lug nhoul MR pound, doesn't play a ! flashy gamr. I'rohiihly ono. of hla best nccflinnltahniQiiia U Ills stMiltiipaa. Opposition must bo vrry keen to rat lin lliu stvady-KoliiK young natlounl champion, Hugon was born In Rochester, took tin the gimui of golf enrly and most of tho llino played In hla uatlvo city, ulthoiiKli fwnnintly ho golfod In Can ndu with bin friend, (liiorgu Murray. IIiiroii first uliowod sIkiih of hla abil ity nt lirookllne, Hotel Hall Mrs. A. K. Holloday. Algema: 8. L. Thompsou, Chlloauln; Edward Hack. ett, San Francisco; Qeo. W. Temple, John Isaacson, Wahoo; N. 8. Merrill. Merrill: J. Vincent, Wd; N. Mugl and wife, Mrs. Caswell, Mrs. Callard. Slsson; Jas. Ilesslck, T. Mlshand. Dcswlck; Anua Rosenberg, Ander son; Wlulfred Key, Olympla; a 11. Tanner, virgiuia uuy; c. J. cklo, Canton, Ohio; O. W. Engle, Fort Klamath, White Pelka Ira A. Williams, CorvallU; J. I. Simon, Ralph Wllkerson. Hlldebrand; A. A. Roblnaon, Lo Aagwlea; Verne Powloy, 11. D. LuUre, Seattle. Tliu attorney general hus decided llmt tho ruling ot tho induutrlal wel fine comiuliulon nppllea to tho hop liultictry, mid women and children riiuunl work more than eight hours per day or M hours por week. YESTERDAY'S TOAST LEAGUE RESULTS "Dr. Thomas' Eclsctlo Oil la th best romody for that often fatal dla one croup, It ha bean uad with success la our family for alibi yars." Mr, h. Whlteacr. BufaJo, N. T. R. If. E. Venice 4 10 S Oaklund 3 7 1 Hnrknesa, Koeatner and McClaln; (loyur and Mltio. R. H. K. San Krauclsco 1 3 2 I, ob Angela 6 IS 0 Raum and Hchmldt; Hughe, Love nud Ilrooks. R. II E. Hncramento .,., ,3 6 1 Portland .....1 9 1 Stroud and Rohm; Krauso and Fisher. NEWSY N0TFcJ OF SHIPPING! ON II ES "i WILD PLUM DltlSCH 'I.OPLE OLT INTO THE OPENrM-NY ACT1V 1TIKH ARE NOTED ALONG TUB WATER FRO'jtT , (Herald Special 84 rrtr) SHIPPING TON, Sept. 3. Most ot the people about Uppor Klamath Lake are ot pluming most of their Mm now. wild plum r plentiful In moat p'taees thla seasoa. Th steamer Wlnema went np th lake Tuesday with aa aort4 cargo. Most ot it was bound for Rocky Point. There are two Chilcota vrriu U VSSMala. ktasl (ttat far- Legal Notices Notice to Creditors la the District Court of the Unite State for tho District of Oregon. To the Creditors of C. E. Ataiason. Bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that oa the 24th day ot August. 1914, th under signed referee ot the above court la bankruptcy ordered that th stock ot goods, ware and mrcnaaduw, aa weu as all fixture bloglag to the above bankrupt, be sold at public auction, to th highest bidder for cash. Th sale to ho held on September 13th, and at 2 p. m., and aald sale to be ot the said atock and nature In bulk. A meeting ot th creditor la here by called to be held at the offlce of the undersigned referee In Klamath rails. Oregon, on the 11th day ot Septem ber, 1914, at 2 p. m., at which time creditors may ahow cause, It any there be, why the aald salo should not be held aa ordered. Dated at Klamath Falls, August 24. 1914. J. C. RUTENIC. Referee 26-lCtn Tho r.oad to Shlpplngtou U Just a streak f dust and a right: of way. It only take a good rain to turn thla wouhVbo road Into a nioitar trough. MutMcrlb (or U HaimM, t month. Tito ateamer Masama (Oaptala Tay tof) Is txanauorttng a lot ot lumber from, tho Uttaw ft Rums, mill at Fort Klauuath. to th Klamath Manufac turing company plant at Shipping ton. Saturday night tho riteamor. Eagl brought dowm a lOO-ton barge" load of solid. Notice to Taxpayer .Nolle la hereby given that the board of equalliatlon will convene Monday, September 14th, and will he In session tor thirty day. All tax payer will bo expected to til their protest with the county clerk before September 21st, aa provided by law. aa there will be absolutely no changes mado In rolls after they aro turned back to the assessor. 10-tf J. P. LEE. Assessor. The sftaamer Modoo brought down two blr log raft from Crystal. On was. conilgaen to the Algaraa, and the. othr to' the Long I ak plant. Summon For Publication la Fore closure of Tax Lien. Equity 002. In the Crcult Court ot the Stat ot Oregon, for th County ot Klamath, H. J. Lockwood, Plaintiff, Frd K. Merrltt (sometime called Fred Merrltt), DtndanL To Frd K. Merrltt (iomUm WlUd Fr Merrltt), th abov ium4 defendant. ,'' . In th name of th State of Or- gen: 1 ou am nery notuiea tnai . Ths ataanar Acnl- t urla ia lvlnx t her dock. und.rgoU g mUwrlj. Uckwo4, th nldr of eartlfteaujath FaU. Or. of delinquency numbered 457, upon the 26th day of February, A. D. 1K14. by the tax collector ot Klam ath County. Stat ot Oregon, tor ti amount of nine and 40-100 dollar, the same being the amount thea da and delinquent for tax for th yar 1910 together with penalty, later and cost thareoa upon the real prop erty assessed to you. ot which yen are th owner a appear of record, situated In said county and atata, ana particularly bounded and described a follow; to- U: Lou xour (4) and five (S) la block two (2). Buena Vista addition to Klamath Falls, Oregon, (formerly Unkvllle. Oregon), according to th duly recorded plat thereof now upon file In the office ot tne county dark a: Klamath Falls. Oregon. You are further notified that aald H. J. Lockwood baa paid taxes oa ld premise for prior or subsequent )tara, with the rate of interest on aald amount as follows, to-wtt: Year's tax, 1911; date paid, Feb. 26. 1914; tax receipt No. 4327; rat ot Interest, IS per cent per annum. Year's tax, 1913;; data paid. Feb ruary 26, 1914; tax receipt No. 4737; rate of Interest. 15 per cent pr annum. Tear's tax. 1913; date paid. March 31, 1914; tax receipt No. 3430; rat of Interest. 15 per cent per annum. Amount paid for th year 1911, (7.81. Amount paid for the year 1913, 12.62. Amount paid tor th year 1913, S3.SS. Said Fred K. Merrltt (somtima called Fred Merrltt), a th legal owner ot th above described prop erty as the same appear ot record, and ach ot th other person abov named are hereby notified that U. J. Lockwood will apply to the Circuit Court ot the County and State afore said for a decree foreclosing the Ilea atasnst the property above described, and mentioned In said certificate. And you aro hereby summoned to appear within sixty day after the first pub lication of thla summons, exclusive ot the day ot said ttrat publication, and defend this action or pay the amount die as above shown, together with cocts and accrued Interest, and In case ot your failure to do so, a deer will bo rendered foreclosing th lln fii said taxes and costs against th land and premises above named. This summons 1 published by order ot tho Honorable Henry L. Benson, Judge ot th Circuit Court ot th State of Oregon for th County ot Klamath, and said order was mad and dated this Cth day ot July, A, D. 1914, and th date ot the first pub lication ot this summons Is th 9th day ot July, A. D. 1914. All pro cess and papers lu this proceeding rosy be served upon th udrlga4 residing within th Htet of Oragoa at th addr hweaKor msatlwd. O'NMIJV ft.MAJIWnK, 1 Attorneys for PiJstiff Addr. Looml BulMlac. Klam- "f-MHH, If if' I . 'W 'A