r
I.-HIIIAV, MAVJIl, mm
k. rliMiM rour (oiiiiMBy.
fint,i-r ilil ' l'K lnnr
f,, Hll' M"'"1"'1
,.,.m'J7..l H. v. mimiiiv
I dean mi- (hiim'Ih iih I ! lay
mi tin- Hiior. All wurk guuraii
l0(il llHllinnlfH fri-K.
VACUUM CARPET
CLEANING
Mil!)' t,nH 'l"' l'""'i'
Carpet. '"K11" draperies unci iii
lulHicrt ! fiiiulluie eleiiiieil by m
lluu ninl idiiipicHKed nil- without
reiuowil
Klh (! .Iilti rn. Kl'iiiuitli I'iiIIk
W. D. MILLER
Miiitiifiiclun'r of
III II. LOW IIIJII.IIIMI
M SILO IILOCliN
M ILI'KS
.tl.l. MM' '"' ONtltl.lt.
SI'li Willi-", Fiom .mil
imniiim: Wall
HlMtllXO SIi:'l.LT
Sixth and Walnut
WOOD!
Work Wood, IimiiI 1!.75
DIitiI fiom lil, lioni dry ejl.OO
Double IimkI .
lrr Slab. I (Mm ll . . W.M
Dry Slnh, root !l.00
Hull) mill Llnih Wood
('"ill mill Purl OH
KLAMATH FUEL CO
5' 5 Main Si reel .
THE FAMOUS
s. & w.
Little Neck Clams
Minced Claim
(I'mki'il In (,'lnm Julie )
(ivl u (tin, unit try thU one
Cliuii Chowder Mlnco one
liirK" kIIci) of baron mill fry In
Iron piii, mill oiik pint of potu
lima, dilccil very (liln, one. laign
union chopped lino, mlil water
aulfltiont to cover potatoes iiml
bull until tender Then mlil
contents ot ciiii mill four or
ltu rolled crackers, iioasnn to
tiiKli" ninl ri'iiiovo to bark purl
nf ntu Servo hot.
VAN RIPER BROS.
"Oimllly Ororer"
I'huue Sfi dill ami Mitla
The Reliable Second
Hand Store
runic, liny, Sell Anything
Harrison & Matt
Our Htoro I ou Klfiinnth Ave,
mid Sixth street
GET A NEW SUIT FREE
Uy lmlug your wood In quantt
Hm from mo ut tho remarkably
law prhes now lu. effect. You'll
wtvo moro than the prlco of n Btilt
"f fhithes at theso prices:
"k, singid loaii a.no
Hoik, double loud f8.75
iry siuhM fa.an
I nlw hainlle UoOy mid Limb wood
I.iiimi oiders at Klamath Ue
I'Hiineni store, Third nnd Main.
I'HONIJ 2!IH
P. C. CARLSON
HOUSTON' HOTKIi
'oinii iiml sue our Light House,
keep Rooiuh, Tho prices are
right
Look i hem over oa Mulu, op.
ptiKlio I'ontofflco
Touiim'iiiI Plnta L.lBht, clean
tt,r'. furnlslied suits that will
ult you, ihono 248J,0th&Plno
'IOII.W.S OIIIIKHT S'lOlll
I lllllll I'lOHH HuiVlt'O
POUT WAYNE, Iml , ,Mu 21
l.ltlle Hlllll Clecilllllld. Whose
flltliei happens to Im (leimrnl
Mnn.igi I (iiiciiluml or llio Km I
Wnjiie A.- Northern luillunu
liiirllnn (iiiiipi.uy wnu tM, .
lion in i-iniHf of ii lot or moan
Join ii mi IiIh ilml ilienuliiiiil U
gelling plent) of Immuring any
way, in Uiimc Jllney Ijiih days.
hoim i.lil asked "Sammy" If
Im illil inn wiiin a hIuii on IiIh
llllle leil r.o.riiit, mill In. dlil
He wi.h pioml f i ti ,
falliei hiiw i read
Hoiilh Win in- Jlirii') lluy
All A ImiihiI
win oiii)irn:s
I.ONIKIN A l.oiiiluti lllimtlateil
liewnpipet, pilntliiK a lilctllle of (ler
lliaii iidlilleiN pldiit'.lilliK In Plume.
H'l.H 'Who will the leilp.T he"'"
I.ONIX)N limn woiHhlppliii; wom
Mi have imiHi-il the coiei iimeiil to
eiei'l Mull femei aioiiml hospltnl
(illllpM Whi'le Indian HilhllelH ,ie i on
ali"ii'lii(;
LONDON Hi t-HhiMl an u peaiim!
wouiiiii. ami wlih other llelulan ref
UKi't'H, the giieen of the llulKlann
paHNcil ihriumh Vlriorhi stntlnn un
dlmerveil A.MSTCItDA.M -Herman prisoner
(IIIIIPH look upon IIiIHhIi in Uoiilth
i iih milleii ami hoxtllc; 1'ieiich rht-rry
i ml amiable ami Ituiulau. primitive
ami xluplil
LONDON Whlln food Inn In
Hume liiHtaiu'c-H ilouhleil In price Hlncej
the war Hlarteil, radium Iiiih ilecrpni-1
'ii rrmn isu.iinn to tr.o.oon a kmih i
LONDON- KIiik (ieiirKo deflpatcli-!
ml a perniiml letter of appreciation I
to Mii .hinn Neltou, an Kxmoutli
widow, who ha Meven hoiisi In the!
nriiiv
10
APPLY SAGE IEA
lOOk Ol M.i llltlMi MACK ITS
.TULL fOI.OIL (.LOSS AND
TIlH'KVLs
Common Burden augo tiluued luto a
heavy tin. with sulphur anil alcohol
mlilutt, will tin n srny, streaked and
failed hair heautlfully dark and lux
uriant: remove every hit of dandruff,
mop bonlp Itching and falling hnlr.
Mixing the sago lea and sulphur re
cipe at liouip, though, Is troublesome.
An easier way la to get tho rendy-to-use
loulc, costing nhout GO couta n
huge bottle, at drug stores, known as
Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair
Heinody," thus avoiding ft lot of
muss.
While wispy, gray, railed hair la
not sinful, wo all desire to retain our
youthful appearance and nttractlvo
nosa. Ily darkening your hair with
Wyeth's Hugo and Sulphur, no one
tan lull, hcniuHO It does It so natur
ally, so ovenly. You Just dampen a
sponge or soft brush with It and draw
this through your hair, taking one
small htraiid at a tline: by morning
all gray hnlra have disappeared. After
another application of two your hair
becomes bonutlfillly dark, glossy, soft
and luxuriant, ami you appear years
younger.
d'nlil Advi'iiUt'iiioiit)
i IWWV1 .
EXPERIENCE
Conider This When
Selecting Your Optician
Mr, Wlnti'i'f I'"" I'1"1 '
Hfii ,vaii of oxperlclicf, hacked
hy t-pecliil collogf tnilnliiK ''
upllial Mink.
Vim get his I'lillid pi'ihdiial
iillonlloii fitmi Hi'1 l",,, '0,u"
rjts an' oMiliilnd ""HI I"'
jimth I ho llnWu-d ghisM-s lo
jour rye. This perwmiil tt'ii
ilon hy mi .'poileiu'il optician
U Hiiivly worth jour ron-ldeni-lino
whin Koleilliig " "I'tl
chin. H. J. WINTERS
635 Main Street
DARKEN
HAIR
s
THE EVENING
Torpedo of E-l Could Sink
Any. Battleship Now Afloat
This photoginph , ii toipeilo used
h) the American submarine IM, now
In New York haihor with the war-
Hhlpn, iinikliiK llie cieali'Ht iinviil iIIh-
phi) In the IiIhIoiv of Hie country,
shows lo Koine i-Mciit the Amoilcui
pieparatlon foi war The photograph
wan taken with the cnmetii or the
Hlihimiiliie hiiIIi1 who la hIiowii be
Hhle the impeilo. It Ik powerful
enough in Hlnk an) man of war alloai
'I he L-l :ih the one 'ihloh lliaile the
woniieifiii nip or l,2::o miles from
Key Weil to New Vol k It Ih cloiiht-
ful If any submarine ho fin lined In
the war In Ltnope Iiiih gone ho f'lr
oiiIhIiIo without alii
Um- war lii Mtnopf Iiiih U'iiic ho f'ir 3 ' "SilllllllllllB '-y Wg2jPw'3BB
i !: -tiIHHHIIIIIWii05iHKw Mlfl I
I bHiillllllllilllHBPSSHH&iH 1
Former Local Girl Is
Playwright; Plays Here
The following fiom tho lloseburg a tennis club, und the climax comes
lleview will be of gieat Interest to,'hc,i the natural llgu.ro defeats o
rival lu the annual club tournament.
Klumntli i-al!s peeple: (f mMt ,ntercsting Bituatlons
After a month of drumming Ccui8 when the champion player
chords and rounding out simple airs, I mtelg the girl, who had been elected
cttch) songs fiom melodies caught qUcen 0f the May Day festivities of
on the inspiration nun sei 10 swuib
lug ih) me and chorubcs, Hoseburg's '
llrst musical comedy has been written.
li beats tho title "Love's Oame,' ,
und u copy Is now on tho way to to .
cop) righted at Washington, D. C. Tlio
w i Iter and composer Is Miss Mildred
Wilson iiml sue mis jusi suiiumuu
her friends with tho announcement. I
,. ,i ui,n tntondu to.
pioduco Ii and may tour the coast. '
. ..
MUs Wilson is the daughter of H.
(i Wilson, head of the Imllan agency
located in this city, and her effort lsMng tho game. , m 'plllntlff.g 9econd caUBe of
doubtless Hie llrst ever made by a Tho songs, however, aro the ost.suk (of Ui prlncIpal of 1317t42,
local person In this particular Held, important pait of tho play, in all "' .,th ln(erest there01l at the rate of
and not only is this tho tlrst attempt musical numbers constituting the .,m , . ..
to no maiio oy ner, - - Myuuui u. i
. t . Ta.. .. ......l.n.. t
persons who aM enence "Honeysuckle" choruses aro scenes
with musical coolu.vs ueclafo that in which tho participants danco and
It undoubtedly is a distinct success, uiustrnto uniquely the words of tho
Short stories, poems, and oven'Songs. On uccount of the enthusl-
books and some music havo been
written by local people, but It has
gcncinlly been conceited tunc umi tiit-play an actual iriai. nitumiutD
musical coinedy required an atmos- sho has made copies and planned the
pheie of the large city, ot bright ' details of the hottlngs nnd stage ef
llghts and gay thiongs. Miss Wll- fects. She Is now In Portland con
son's success, however, proves that trading with parties for such sccn
thp quieter surroundings arc; Just ns Cry and properties as sho will need
conducive to composition as the to glvo an up-to-date performence.
llvller places. II arrangements are satisfactory she
Mis, Wilson, lu addition to being will have tho play published upon
a 'talented and accomplished young her return and begin making con
laih. Is especially fond of athletics, tracts with organisations or societies
ami one of her favorite pastimes Is In various towns in this state and
a vim: tennis. Consequently it Is California for producing It with lo
rn, .bat the songs and ca. talent. It Is Miss Wilson's pres
come.lv of her play should center ent Intention to havo tho play staged
about an episode on a tennis court. llrst In Klamath Fa Is. where she Is
Tenuis forms the ground wotlt of Ivory well known, afterwards putting
the thoinc, tho cast are members of , It on In Roseburg.
Answer the Call
Klmiiath FiiIIn People Hiit
That This 1 Necessary
'omul
A cold, a strain, u auuueu iiui,
., mile .....so may hurt the kidneys,
Spells of backacho ofteu follow, or
soiuo Irregulmlty of tho urine.
Thousands of people rely upon It
llure Is uno case:
Mrs. U. K. Roach,
02 11 street,
Abhlaud, Ore., says- "When I auf
r.,..i ri'iim ifiiiimv weakness and other
kidney disorders. Ooan's Kidney ruts
helped mo moro quickly titan un
other medicine. Doan'a Kidney Pills
stopped kidney weakness In our little
boy."
ii,.i,... r,n e at nil dealers. Don t
- , - . . ,A,. rnmHv ffet
ffi K?dne;RpnU-thnaemye tSl
HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
P.'a,;
mw:'
'V fMmfa
(!fw.
:m.
awa,.
VS. ' ' " '.t&yJMx''' '
W& ',
nueeu 01 mo iay uuj ninuis "
the club and Is asked to try and
fcat !t certain presumably conceited
)in)er on tho courts In the tourna-
ment. Ho therefore agrees to beat
Iilnibolf and the surprise of the girl
.,tcr is deemed comical. She then
10pes ho may win the event of tho
1
ma,
mm
vp
mfMMt ivt JmM&M''.'i'"iW!(&2,1l
tl.,yt ln0 inira act cioses me iuj - -
whon a uaIlce Is given In tho clubJ t for the principal sum of
,,.. i ,! vnnirnr ,,! th ro- 1500.00 with Interest thereon at the
mauco terminates most liappUy.
., , , . r ,..,. i,nl, n
There Is i lo ' med, bet oen a
pair oi comeu..u.h ., ...., , .,
,, ...nn....l T nnnrv. ' nn.l I
score. i no itiuns "wi
aSm over the worK uy tne irionus oi
I. mss Wilson, bhe has decided to glvo
' Mrs. Roach had. Foster-Mllburn Co.,
! props Buffalo, N. V.
(Paid Advertisement)
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I fulled Press Service
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of the younger gonoratlon the great
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NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that on or aftor sixty daya from the 1st day
of July. 1915. tne uouniy uouri oi xvmiunvu ium;, vM, ... w
ourtcancel 'all warrant. In the hands of the county CerU ot .aid count
.zMMjjiZMm&wsm
WM.
The Steam Laundries of Klamath
Kails support fifteen American fam
ilies, who do not live on rice, sleep In
th laundry, or send their money to
foreign countries. 1-tf
OwIiik to the shortage of seamen
In Olasrow the steamship owners sto'
now employing women to clean the
large Atlantic liners.
LEGAL NOTICES
.NOTICE OK SHERIFF'S! SALE. .
Ily virtue of an execution and or-,
der of sale in foreclosure duly Issued
by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of'
the County of Klamatn and Stato of
cllH HI
. i-.,.'r , K
''t ' rt"y. yjt y rr wa
ti&mL 7M"''ixmii(mm
de-,0gon. dated the 23rd day of April.
1015. iii a certain suit In the Cir
cuit Court for said County and Stato,
wherein K. C. Atkins & Co., Inc., a
corporation, as plaintiff recovered
judgment against Cora ii. Newhart
(also known as Cora E. Xeuhart) as
defendant, on plaintiff's first cause
'rate of 10 per cent per annum from
'and including July 1C, 1914, and for
.
eluding May 30, 1914, and for the
further sum of $150.00 as attorney's
fees in said second cause of suit;
and for the further sum of 1 110.17
with interest thereon at tho rate of
10 per cent per annum from and In
cluding Fobruary 18, 1915, for taxes,
paid by plaintiff on the mortgaged
premises, and for plaintiff's costs ;
and disbursements herein, taxed at
$22.90.
Notice Is nereoy given that I will, i
on Tuesday, tho 1st uay ot June, i
1915, at the front door and main
entrance of tho Court House in the I
City of Klaamth Falls In said Coun-1
ty and Stato. at 10 o'clock in the
forenoon ot said day, sell at public'
auction to tho highest bidder, for,
cash, tho following described real
propel ty, to-wlt:
Lot thiee (3) of section six (6
In township thirty-seven (37) South.!
Itanco nine (9) East of the Wlllam-!
etto Meridian, Klamath County, State'
ot Oregon, containing one hundred
seventy nlno (179) acres, more or
less, together with tenements, here
ditaments and appurtenances there
unto belonging or In anywise apper
taining.
Taken and levied upon as' the
.,..,,,..... n( ,1m on lil Dnro R Mow.
hart i also known as Cora E. Neu-t
hart), or so much thereof as may,
he necessary to satisfy the said Judg
ment In favor of E. C. Atkins & Co.,
Inc., a corporation, against said Cora
IJ. Newhart (also known as Cora E.
Nouhart), with Interest thereon, to
gether with all costs 'nnd disburse
ments that havo or may accrue.
n. c. low. Sheriff.
rk.. f T nn. TlAnitlvl
Dated ut Klamath Falls, Klamath
County, Oregon, April 23, 1916.
23-30-7-14-21-28
which have beon Issued and not protested for n period of .aveB yeara or
more prior to the 1st day of July, 1915; also all warrant will be ordered,
held for naught, and payment thereof stepped whitreln It nppeen that
same have been protested for a period of seven yean prior to the lit 4mj
of July, 191C.
Tho following list showa the names of payees, date, number ami
amount as shown by warrants to be acted upon by the county ceurt:
NAME. Date Number Amount
Mrs. A. E. Brown November 4, 1897 9892 14.10
S. Woodruff January 11,1898 10010 6.40
John O'Keef January 9,1899 10682 1.60
F.W.Morgan May 4,1899 10687 2.10
T.F.Young May 4,1899 10718 4.40
M.H.Patterson January 11,1900 10991 2.10
A H. Knglo January 1 1. 1900 11080 1.10
Chas. Isaac September 8, 1900 11886 1.26
Illrd Woodruff November 12, 1900 11479 2.10
D. W. Earl.... May 7,1903 13670 2.90
C H. Zeverly July 13,1903 1S740 9.00
A.Crawford July 13,1903 13766 3.00
T A. Culbertson July 13,1903 13770 3.00
J. F. Alexander January 14, 1904 14070 6.60
Wm. Turner January 14, 1904 14087 1.60
I'. II. Peel January 14,1904 14088 1.60
Jeff Riddle January 14,1904 14089 1.60
Harris Jones July' 15.1904 14368 3.00
Jim Vot September 10, 1904 14061 1.70
Robt. Newmeyer November 19,1904 14601 1.70
l. II. Yeagcr January l". 1905 14765 3.00
Kd Corthell March ', 1905 14892 1.70
('has Ulckerson March ", 1905 14909 3.60
.Mil.u Curhle March '. 1905 14910 3.60
Itobeit Jones July 14, 1905 15057 1.70
llobuit Jones July 11.1905 15065 1.70
Ar'hiir Farrow July 14, 1905 15065 1.70
P. L. Peterson September 14, 1905 15126 2.40
L. C. ICerson September H. 1905 15128 2.40
L M. Robinson September H, 1905 16149 1.90
James Ulrch November S, 1905 15202 1.60
Jas. Fleming November S. 1905 15206 1.60
A Storey November 9,1905 15210 1.00
M. It. Potter May s, 190C 15476 8.00
W A.Stone May 10,1900 15673 2.00
John McNIel July IS, 190C 15751 1.70
A. J. Walkup July 19.1906 15783 2.20
Oliver Head September 10, 1906 15888 1.70
Ceo. Mathews September 10. 1906 15889 1.70
Chas. King September H. 1906 15892 1.70
C. L. Meracle September H. 1907 16895 1.70
R. H. Hill September 11. 1906 15896 1.70
J. R. Brown September 12, 1906 15966 1.70
IJesslo M. Harmer November 12, 190C 15956 1.80
J.W.Wood January 22,1907 16084 1.30
Richard Rosenbaum January 22,1907 16120 2.00
Mrs. M. L. Enevoldsen . ..March 12,1907 16221 14.00
Frank Stlneberg May 7,1907 16281 1.70
S.C.Spencer May 7.1907 16293 1.20
J. E. Randies May 7 .1907 16294 1.70
T. J. Raeney May ' 1907 16296 1.70
Mrs. Wm. Barrows July 11, 1907 16424 1.70
Wm. Barrows July 11.1907 16425 1.70
Mrs. M. McPherson July 111907 16426 1.70
Vera E. Bates July 11,1907 16459 1.60
M.B.Bates July 11,1907 16462 1.60
J. F. Bavol July 30, 1907 16483 3.26
Cnrrio A. Collman September 24, 1907 16644 1.60
W.O.Johnson January 11.1908 16650 1.00
J. O. Jessup January H, 1908 16650 1.70
J. N. Dennis January. 13. 1908 16726 1.20
John B. Meeham January I3, 1908 16742 1.70
John J. Hansen January' 13. 1908 16746 1.70
Thos. J. Wilson January 16,1908 16801 1.20
Roy Stonebraker January 16,1908 16804 1.70
G. W. Kegg January 16. 1908 16805 1.70
Henry Jackson January 17,1908 16884 1.70
A. E. Gillette Mah 10,1908 16963 1.70
G. Turner March 11,1908 17013 2.20
Ada Smith May 11.1908 17204 10.80
Ada Erb May 12.1908 17207 9.00
N. H. Flnnell May 12,1908 17252 3.00
W. C. Gettle May 12,1908 17265 3.00
S.D.Clark May 14.1908 17321 1.80
W.E.Butler May 14,1908 17322 1.80
Roa Amort May 14,1908 17325 1.80
O.W.Stevens May 14,1908 17327 1.70
Ben Graham May 14,1908 17331 1.40
A. L. Williams May 15. 1908 17338 1.10
G. McCann May 15.190s 17341 1.40
J.A.Brown May 15,190s 17342 1.10
G. R. Hammond May 15. lHOs 17352 1.10
Bert Davis May 15. 190S 17354 1.10
John R. Odom October 7.190s 17572 1.70
Andrew Wise October 7, 1908 19574 1.70
Albert Cole October ", 1908 17475 1.70
F.T.Maxwell October 7. 190S 17570 1.70
Ida Martin ' October 7. 190S 17577 1.70
C.E.Phillips October 7.1908 17678 1.20
B. H. Hutchlns October 7. 1908 17579 1.20
R.E.Maxwell Octobor 7.1908 17681 1.20
Chas Blddlx October 7,1908 17582 1.20
The following warrants have been protested by the county treasurer
and duly called, same having been protested for a period of over (even
years prior to the 1st day of July, 1915:
NAME. Date. Number Amount
U. W. McCormick March 2.1906 15398 11.35
0. If. Kester July 11. 1894 6462 3.00
C. H. Wlthrow July 11, 1898 10362 100.00
Dan Doten July 10,1899 10813 8.40
The following warrants have been received from the county clerk, but
hnve nover been presented to tho county treasurer for payment or pretest:
NAME. Date Number Amount
J. R. McClellau March 14, 1889 2661 149.60
S. C. Hamaker February 8, 1893 6677 19.60
H. H. Casebeer July 14, 1902 12720 3.00
C. Kennedy March 5.1903 18,404 5.00
C. J. Swingle January 19.1907 16008 6.16
W. P. Heryford May 7,1907 16297 4.97
John L. Bateman May 7,1907 16800 8.60
Mrs. Dave Barrows May 7,1907 16428 1.70
Alfred Fisher September 24, 1907 16647 4.10
Jomes Jory March 10, 1908 16968 1.90
Dora Gentry March 12,1908 17120 6.10
Thos. Parker April 15,1908 17162 4.10
H. H. Burnhara May 14,1908 17883 1.80
C. C. Liewl July 13,1908 17478 1.00
State of Oregon,
County of Klamath, ss:
1, C. R. De Lap, County Clerk et the above named county and state,
horeby certify that the within and foregoing la a true and correct Met of
county warrants subject to cancellation as the same appear of reeord in
my office and in my care and custody.
In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and aHaed the
seal of the county court, this 5th day of May, 1916,
C. R . DE LAP,, County Clerk,
(Seal) t Hmfi, DiUf. Deputy.
By order of Countr Court. T-le-tl'll
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