MoNiiAr. tHrromcw n, iwu THE EVENING IIEKALD, KLAMATH FALLI, OMEOON rA0M Our Weekly Health Talk lilt. II. II. II.VMKI.H, l.'IKd, "llM- fl)urU.." T iilit'ld Ver Hum H " Hi""ultl About, Hot li ! to Id. .w.lilul """, """ .. . .... iu - llll llltfl.tlkKi lilt I IK HIll'IK til llllt.l lYIllllllil fiiH). full. 1.. ," ,.nitimii aro tht iMiill id rill down tm lil heavy foods, ttiim h. t icfwlul In1"" "' ,'"1 ,"",,f Uf "",",,1",,, lm "" Hi ittiiimm of k m.lnil'1 tiarlllu. However, Juki hi iiini-it (runt in th lnlciint. uud th "', " M, l H uf our ruiiuiuMi Bni Irritation from tin. frttMMiiliit; mid' 'ii UrcrtWttiK d'" ' Umi iml'I'lwiiilMiiHiiB fowl. Afinr tin. liin- 7 'tiuVaie-rUlltiK power f tin' Urn mid Iho body al lnf have b.ii J", ( ir(rl I tin Hltlnl llmin!' ill-ll lino M Male of lowered nUl- wills thn Krm I !"""' '" '" Ml"4' " lM " "'" '" ,,'ii I" it c the l'lH whhli ! the1 with food or nlr. niMl nmlliiK urn hrtdr'lli "' ',,'(", "M tlMt'tlllin fmoinhli. fur lu growth ami rut tuny ucretiill attack . '" lt'l"l"'Kii'. lafc up lu abode In "ill llllWtll "' N'" 'I'""1"' ,,,", "'"HI"'. Mint llMUKI about III.) IhP man who U gnlua in b l)-'iuil bltllU fW '" ,'"' I"'1"' ' 'y'"e l,,r W' nl'OMliI llMo I'MIH loinl nil.) K4- irouuilal,t 'r ,,m !(" '' i-r. e IuhiI.I avoid fa a (io.nl-( ILfof ll'" allark, l "'' "", l,,,r 'M" tattiim Ettii Into tli body Mm ' T(lbni4 jner originates In U" 'l Jt'lu imHiiiau(, Ihiui .i fini laiwllti". Ifttfo " mu1 '"'"- ,,,JI' ' "! 'Hsiii"). ami no iimru litticil iltat incH II "rl rtlt than rfallr ihH In Ihl y w Vr wontli 1'trtr.llui! lit" Mlark lln rati .w Uo lni-lliit ami Dm li.l In . ii t--.m tei-lli.i.likiliff. In HVer.lfdl siirh f.iiiitdlii.i h Itt kii. Miitlv t... tJ(.HOW I""' "" """ " - ' -" leg" b l 'alius mor fiwl loan In I ft ml iimH faini r.im In luren tln'jlft ami ui m; h I !' " iil niK of irjiholii r only a lot MlnUM" lM"' ,,M' rict frlfil nll r rnt of ilioi ulne tlm not. ((hhJ, oli'M loo intirtt fl. A a,ii(fil watur or fiM. nt-r -rally ton- Itult l larto liarmnu imiu rH.-(nai; iw uirnn i nut who on laii Hotel Arrivali While IVIImn , J M llmlfont, Klamnth AifliiyJ Jan 'I I'hlnnorli; Halnini I), II, Con tail raulay, J V. Who., DorrU, Ifolrl Hull Halitnla) Mr ami Mm, Amlrn Diulf-r, J. It, HoMlNon, AUoma; Kit' Mm I, I'oulkn unit rod, Onti'lln; Mll CoiikIi, M. C'oiikIi, l)r ami Mr, Cough lti-nntl(Mi, Voln.y Dixon, K. i. Hal (otii. MiMliont. Ur It It Hamilton lfo anil ttnuKliivr, illy, J. I, Wor low, Matin Hllliiln) J M llolinuii, Cia llord, l.otl U'atkor, Yalnax, llarhnuish Jili., W Juiim, Jnrkioiilll; John Mr'ruy, llakcraflolil, IMm Wntiion, jknt.n, V Vtevr.W It llaknr AK'-nry, ) C Jttrohn, Krnttlp; J Murl'h). Han KianrUro. M Talhotl. I'otllatid. Mr Walter Dixon, Kort Klamath; flurrnru Klilil, ltomhurK, Or . A M Datum, J. i:. N I'hi'lnn. Uakitmilnlil It A YoutiR, Mnlfnril New British War Automobile Built for Attack on Uhlans A window ahade bracket ao ihpd thai a rotter ennnnt bo Jarrwl oaiftf It It tho Invfntfon of a Now York man. lrlm hav fur months it.vh)Ut Ixlt KrlllllG III rumllltoii (O tn atrli i.. it..io I. mottt or t Irrliatlon lo tbe mll tutMtlno from tlm rcrinr-n ,.n,. sh.1 tuiirrfarlion of lln iutiicl "-' i )rtj I Torn p lit BlinW or lliulliir, A ii uprliu rotnr on ami tin t'lillitMr ltr tlif W I tt thai ' tm rttirr maara ll lwtiMilhljnfJ M.I.. for taw txMly to un llm Munl itartunl t lntr footl. Hi" wan whoj Herald nt d htlna rulia .Nolle o Hiwilrd iri'H'l for thr nomlliK of thn touni)'a lrk at th? Infirmary for Ihttymr I" r.lnnltiK Sorviuirr 1, 1914, Mill hi. nirrialnd by llm County Com l oi to Orlohrr 16, 1914. Thf mnfrnthl hlddar will rccfltro fr- I'onrd and ldeliiK. W . WOltllCN, County Judrf. ,N' K. MKItltll.l,, County Cotnmlidoncr JOHN HAdKITKIN. Vunty CommlMlnnrr. :-ct ' USFx ftfUlnu the German. It ha When tho flermiint began their Thin ftiKine of ar a built for tin- uki of the Hrltlnh army In tin. campal-m lwt.ii uni'd uKulmt tho raldlnic Uhlana by tho llrlilih with coutldarable tITtct. mliU Into tlttlKlum and France they had comtunlca of Uhlana far aht-ad of, their arm In, and the allies were not nhlr to toi them. With the tine of thU armored nutomoblle, which hold tKenty men ilh rifle. It waa hoped villi thU machine to clear the countr) In Hdrunce of the German army. SOME MINOR WAR NEWS FROM EUROPE I I.IITI.K h1Mlltll I ItOM TMK l-'ltO.NT THAT Alti: U)M1.U l.V THKOt'UH TIIK CAI'lTAIii Of TIIK NATIO.NH NOW FIGHTIXO ICACII OTIIKIt HtlMK AHK TKIVIAI,, HUT AM. AUK INTRHKMT I.Nd AT TIIIK TIMt:. I Legal Notices .Noilco for I'uhllra4le (Not Coal Landa ) Department of tho Interior, 0. 14, I.nnd Omen at Lake view. Oregoa, Heptember 11, 1914. Notice I hereby given that Jleary A, Orlmt'K, whoio poatofflco addrMa lit Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, oa tka 11th day of May, 1914, file In thtt offlr Sworn Statement and Applica tion No, 0533, to porchaie th lift 8WU, section 3, Township 39 "S, fiatiKo 10 K, Willamette Merldlaa, ami tho tlmtmr thereon, under Um provUlona of tho act of Juno 3, 1878, and acta amendatory, known a the "Timber and Stono Ijiw," at inch vnluo m mlcht bo flxeil by appnilM- ment, and that, purauant to inch ap plication, the land and timber thtrs- on hare been appraised at a total of $257 SO, the timber estimated 356, 000 board feet at I. CO per M. S9 Juniper pouts at Gc, and the Iaa4 $50.00; that aald applicant will ofer final proof In support of nix applica tion and aworn statement on the 9Ut day of December. 1914, before C. ft. DeLap, county clerk of Klanatk countr. at Klamath Fnll, Oregon. Any peraon Is at liberty to pre test tbl purchase before entry, or Initiate a contest at any time befer patent luues, by filing a corroborate!' affidavit In this offlce. allacteg facts which would defeat the estrjr. JAS. F. nurtnKSS, Register, 10-3; 12-4 h ' Hulled I'resa Siervlce . ll'uu tvnty-one near relations on FOt.KHTONK Kuslaud, Oct. 5. jacthe servico with the fleet. Her hu- The folloMlug I told b) u wounded" baud, a jiensloner. Is captaiu-ateward llrltUh ottlcer Jut returned from tho 'at Davenport barracks. Sho has six front, of an cpUode of the fighting brothors afloat, two brothers-in-law 'by the llrltUh In the treuches near and twelve sailor drat cousins. Klgbt L'ambral, of her uncles aru naval in-nsloners. "It was dluuer time, llut lu this Her father, Thomas Hees of I)acn ar there U no dinner ruh from IS (tort. Is a Crimean eleran. and one to J. Tho ahells continued to roar, of her grandfather also sened but titty yards behind tho trench, through tho Crimean War- screened ! a bell Of trees, tbo bat- " " llatlou renvntit had their tires alight .Vutlcu j .and emplojed their time cooking din-, staled proposals for the medical. tier for the battalion. That ai all ircatmcnl of tho Inmates of the Coun-1 wry well, llut fifty yards of shell- ly intirlnory for the year beginning! f.i. Mitt Hr.t.iHfl liiiittiuiii Irifl flirt man .. . ...si. a. i -! iH'l hlMM4U i-VVM VIHI " il!lr J J-i., ii 2 iSZii-iiT t( I J f - tKltf till Muthe trtnrhe n plaguy wn from ur tUl County Court up to October''','" ,!' ,'"" , .. ., jthelr dinner. Fortunatel) tho front 15, 1914. The successful bidder to j,a clear for a ktiort ttmo of hostile M1pply necetuur drugs, etc. .Infantry An nRlcer railed for volun teers. "Immeolatel) a host of volunteers ximing up Away they raced to the bell of live and returned triumph ant with me tins riddled with khrapnel bulled, and aomo ut their number on the ground, but with din ut 1 for the famished battalion. Thd I men who fetched David the water AnnlleV W. S. 2-Ct tt'OKDBN. Couuty Judge, N. S. MKIlltlU., County Commiksloner. JOHN HAC.KlJTKIN. County Commissioner. .tilvertlsed Letter Th following unclaimed mail mat. ter advertised on tbe 3d day of Oc tober, will be sent to the dead let- ter office at Washington, D. C, oa I the 17th day of October. Hlngham, Charlie itennett, Kverett Ilell. I. ItcCotner, 1)111 McCloud, George McGregor, O. U. MeOIll, Mrs. W. IJ. l'letro. Belli Itenc. Oswald J. Stewart, Harry Steveman, J. M. (2) Tipton, Mrs. II. C. Morrow. Willie llcl'herson, Kobert Morford, C. L. McNeney, Thomas Dukette, l'eter Hilton, Chas. 1. Horner. C. R. Holmes. Charley (2) Conroj-. Klmer A charge of 1c will be made oa.all IB calling for letters please say adver tised. W. A. DELZELL. P. M. NueamotM (No. 627 Equity) In tho Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for tbe Ceaaty of Klamath. Marlon A. Cleaent, Plaintiff. T. Oscar F, North and J. W. Newhart, (doing buslaeaa uader the Irai) name, style aad deccrlfilaa at? North tt Newhart), co-factaeev Orr Lake Lumber Coaittr (a corporation), aad Oscar Faaav Defendants. To Orr iJike Lumber Compear, a cor poration, one of the defeadaalav above named: 'if la tbe nante of.the Stau of Oregoaf you are hereby required to be aa4 appear and answer the coailalatCesl' against you la the above eiutled cause, on or before the fltthaay of November, 1914, and If yoa tall a to appear aad answer, tbe flaiatlsT, Itf want thereof, will apply to tfca aaart' for the relief prayed for la tho eoai--plalnt. which la as follews: :- 1 .Vol lie of Sale of au Impound! Aolnial 1 Notice Is hereby gHea that on Sep .tembcr.29th, I Impounded tho follow (ng described animal: ; May mare, age 11 years, no brand Has white spot In forehead, one white Who nr,. Hie Mutual Clrl uml her , M about , J00 ...n..- I . . . . unless this animal is called lor oe- ftom tho well of Hcthlehem were no tar 2 p. m. on October 3th, It will be mightier men of valor." l-"o ' omciats arc pianuing .1 jmW at Jmbc auctlon t0 tno nKne,t LINCOLN, OUR REVERED LEADER, fnlted 1'rtws Service LONDON. Oct. 5. Mrs. Strange, stewards of tho lrlncei I-adlea' , Coif club. Mllcham. has no road from $30,000. Coburg north to cost It In raid that about 1.400 earth fower ' tremors wero felt lu Japan last year. SAID THIS ABOUT PROHIBITION : M 8R TROUBIE GO, QUICKLY WHEN AKOZ WS USED bidder. 2-3t KD. OWENS, l'oundmaster. An Induction colt has been com bined with gymnastic apparatus by a Pennsylvania electrician so that a per son can take electrical treatment and 'exercise at the same time. arte. "Prohibition will work grot injury to the cauie of temper- It U a gpociet of intemperance within itielf. for it goes beyond the bounds of reaton in that it attempt to control a man appetite by legislation, and in making crime out of thinge that are not crime. ' "A prohibition law ttrike. a blow at the very principle on which our government wai founded. 1 have alway been found laboring to protect the weaker cla.e from the stronger, and 1 never can give my conient to such n law a. you propose to enact "Until my tongue shall be silenced in death I will continue to fight for the right of man." Register Before Thursday, October 15 For sprinkling clothing before Iron ' InR thew has been Invented a cup I with a perforated bottom, the water bolng released by pressing a lever on tho handle. VOTE 333 X NO k(nt of, the proposed prohibition amendment will not affect the preunt efficient local opnon or nome r c rj'ata,AveilKrt, T!N., ml Wage Ku.crV Leaguo of Oregon. IHirlUa re.) 1 ' John Mahan, retired farmer nud .capitalist, residing at the Hotel Hauler, t.as that two months treat jmeui or Akoa, tho wouderfu! Call iforulu tnetllclual mineral, has about ! completely cot reeled his bladder and kidney ttoubto. Ho vrrllea: 1 "After suffering for live years from .kidney and bladder trouble, 1 can say that Akos has douo wonders for mo. My condition was made worse by my advanced years, having passed tho i7r. mark. I hnd all tho distressing symptoms of the nllmeut. Had to get up muuy times durlug the night 011 account of tho trouble with my blad der. My ontlro system felt tho ef fecla of tho complication. My bauds 'had a paUled coudlttou, and 1 could htot keep them still. Tho tlrst two weeks or the treatment 1 noted great Improvement. After taking tno nitn ernllsed Akoi water for two months 1 feel stronger than over. The fre-1 qiienl calls during the night are now gone, and the action or my bladder and kldueys nro normal. My hands no longer continually shako, and I feel better In every way. I will glad ly answer by phone or calls any ques tions regarding what Akoi did for me." HOW'S YOUR ROOF? IS IT IX SHAI'K FOn WINTER? W. D. Miller Dee Ceuerul Itooftlag and llepair Work- FHOXK 1(47 John Mahan Akos will bo found effective lu treating iheumatlsiu, stomach trou ble, liver, kldnoy and bladder com plaints, catarrh, ulceis, piles, skin diseases and other ailments. Itomembor, you can get the Akoi lomedles nt tho Underwood Pharma cy, Klamath Falls. Call or write for further Information regard log this advertisement. Bkckwood Theater Featuring W. F.. Seehora In the Too Ileal KdutaUoaal Ik Ptwer tf Cisk" It U all powerful with us, aad we will deliver a load of Mock wood for $3, or a load equal to what other call a "Double l-oatf for 91 llfONK 7a We Give Green Trading Mawaa That four cerUln claims for log ger's liens, filed In the clerk's oBce of tbe county court, Klamath coaaty. Oregon, on the 13th day of Septem ber, 1914, by Marlon A. Clemeat, plaintiff, Charles Stallwortb. Ed Kel ly and Joe Clement, aggregatlag the amount of five hundred fifty doltays and twenty cents, which last tare claims for liens were duly assigned to the plaintiff, be foreclosed aad Judg ment thereon obtained, together with seven dollar and twenty ceate, dark's filing fees, twenty-five dollars attor- eay'a fees for .preparing said dalme, and one hundred dollars, attorney'! fees for foreclosing the same, aad for costs of suit. That taa logs and lumber upon which the .same Is attached and held to ba a valid (teazle located and situated upon the fellow Idk premises, to-wlt: Oeglnntng at cattle guard number 41SA oa tho SouUsra Pa cific right of way. la Sactio Ive. township forty-one. south raaga. . eight, east of Willamette Meridian. Klamath county, Oregon, extending thence southerly along said right of way one thousand fast; thence westerly and at right angles with said right of way, one laeasaadi feet; tncfuertbirly ui ttjafttU with laid right of way one thousand feet: thence easterly to the pteco or beginning; snd : i The. west Rail of the neriheast quarter of Section six, township forty-one, south range eight, east of Willamette Merldlin, Klamath County, Oregon. j That said property sold upon exe t cutlon, and tbe (proceeds applied to ' the payment of said suras of raoaey above mentioned, due the plslntll herein, and that you be forever barred and forever foreclosed of all right, . title and Interest In and to said prop erty, and for such other aad further relief as to the court may seem. meet' and uh to equity appertain. This summons la served upon you by order of tbe Hoaorasla Henry k. ftenson, Judge of the above eestflfd court, which order la dated - ' ler 19th. 1914. The date stMsst v publication Is September Itd,jtlt, and the last dais of pubMesWoa M -," November 4th, 1914, ( fijrt MARION A. OCWalWT. HllSIS. -' II. A, RKNtiBXi A4tSasr '''ii Plslntlf. WXT SMI 7-14-I1-9M il ft?' 'J W, 7, r , r.. 1 ' i 1 .! k I 'W 1 nV ' 'J