'rt' j-7 H, n aA-J; S WKUNKHOAY, JUNK 2, 11)10 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACK U . n- : ; ; -.- "?(. NEWSY ITtMS OF BONANZA v nat is me amereaea wtiHiir ! pic In business and profeMlOM Mfl- i-. tins their money to OrlraUl Utt(W'.t, Nebraskan Torpedoed Off Irish Coast &nd farmers sendlnr to mill orBt'i" ''"', BY YOUNG FOLKS houses? Ono minute for answer. 8miV'?' . your laundry to the Klamath fajri Stenm Laundry. 81'CI vJPl CHOIR FORMED 1 i M&-- universal! Food Chopper Cut Like a Pair of Shears Many ao-rallrd chupm ituili and tear the meat or vegetable!, waiting I lie juirci and drtUoyiiiK the flavor. The UNIVERSAL the utiKi nil Food Chopper cuti like a pair of tliean, ivlth two ihaip, (leveled edcei. Theie rdj;ci are o adjuitedthat they keep thatp automatically by acting one upon the other. The UNIVERSAL Food Chop pcrcleanlychopiall kindtol mean raw or cooked and fruin and vegetable! coartearline aidciircd wilhtut naihing r ttaring. Each UNIVERSAL Food Chop, per ii equipped with coaric, medium and fine cutteri Extremely timple Nothing to get out of order. I'arti inter changeable eailly cleaned. Roberts & Hanks WOOD! llltH-k W.mmI, IiwhI nt2.no Double loud . .tCl.Tft Dry Slab, lll-lnrli . .!l.un Dry Slab. 1-foot . . :!. ItiMly ami Limb YxnI Coal mill I'lifl Oil KLAMATH FUEL CO. 5'5 Main Street -i A REAL CREOLE DINNER BY THE CAN Mr. I lore r kii): "Tills can (ontalim iiioio palatable nour ishment than mi)' other caiiueil vegetable of twice Its nIo." Can Im M'i'tril In ii tloen "ijleM. Try ii run. VAN RIPER BROS. Oimlll) lioier" I'hone Sfi tab uml Mala Watch Our Announcements OX THIS I'AOE UEOl'LAIt Harrison & Matt Our store Is ou Klamath Av nnd Sixth street WOOD WOOD Itlo.k, Single loud --no Block, ilnuhle load . . .$. Dry Slubs I also handle Body and Limb wood Better buy your fuel now, uhlle the rlco""ln An low , l.euvci oi dors nt Klamath De u.ii tment Store, Third and Main, i'HOXE am P. C. CARLSON HOUSTON HOTKL J. A. Hounlon, li-op. Sorvlro good, light lioiiBokoepIng rooms ut prices that will pieaso you, 'OppoattM PostofNoe. 1'ivi: ciiievi: to ensutvi: cini,. DIILVK DAY, OTIIKIt HltlUIIT m:s noti:s i.ro.m that riiitn i(j I'oimov or corvrv' (lli'iiilil SmiIii Sin lei') imni: mtovi:, .lutiu -i Tin) I'lnu (lrui Hiitiilin i Imni -vlll incut at Hid HlllllOl llOIIHI I'lllH'Hllliy llftCI'IIIHIII lo iieiiuo ii in oki mil for Clillilim'i Du '. llOho mi tin. liiOKrillll coiiimil- tio mo Mih tins llllyuid, Miss Inez Cllloll mill Mi Mm k. 'I In Anti-fau'l SiiiiiIii Hilmol class Itclil ii business ini-filtiK Hiitunliiy ovo iiIhk :it Ibo homo of their teacher .Mn Huh llll.winl At (hi tnn"l Ints ,'i jiiiiiii; people's I'bolr wiih oi iimil"il Tl.ej "III ii :u tiro Hiiiidav evening nl'i-i 1'ivlic After other iiiliiur buil ni in . :im i h mil il to, (ho evening wax iiii'iil In playing games .-iiiiI a iliilnl IiiiicIi uiihu'IM'iI, which uaii enjoyed by nil Present were Jennie, Ivitn iiml Ciil Uenhlio, Kail Much, Charlie I iitloli, Frank, MIIIh anil II M Miller Nina, Mil ami Karl Miller Cbmllu Datum Is iiiiiuIiik Claiencej llmils' ir.ii loh for hlin It douhlo, (IInIvh, haiiou'K iiml inkes hiikc brush j In iiio oii'intloii Mih H i:. Iceiiblie was In Klaiimth Pulls Inst ueelt shopping' The Ow'ilmul iiitem as oui in I'lue (Imve lnsl ueek, douioustratlng his mr to a few of the people Mr and Mih. Sam Miller from Ho-jl nnnzn were In Klamath Falls lust week, visiting their brother and his i fitfully. Mr and Mrs. Albert Miller. The Ladles Clle Club will meet at Mrs Hawkins Thtirbdny, June a i All the runnels aro expecting mi1 uiiiistially good crop this year. Sumo mighty Miuirl Htrnw uml l'au miia HalN at K. K. K. Store, I.euillng llallem. All Wrong 'I he .Mistake Is Made by Mall)' Hlnin. nth KhIIn Cltl;eiK I Look tor the cnusu of To be I'lireil, NOU lllllbt backache. I know the! Cllllbl" If It's weal, kidneys you must set the Mdiio)!i win King right. A rcHlilunt of this irlnit shown you how. S. Colbcil. fniiuvr, '-Hi2 X. Cculr.il iiveniie. Mfdfnrd, Ore, sn3: "I bad tirrlble p.iliio aciofs my back and 1 uiiilil I m illy stoop The l.lilne) su OK ions Wfie unnatmiil ami I had to K('t up oftiu at iilgbt Imili'H Kidney I'lllii biouuht me ondorful bciiuilt.) 1 (an now toik without hitvlug paiu mid wo:ilni'Mt and I get ni piopor, lest." I'llco ."He at nil dealeis. Don t hlinply ask for i kldne) leniedy get Doau'ij Kidney I'lllh- -the saiuo that Ml Colbert had. Foster-Mllburn Co., piopH , Ituffalo, X, Y (l'alil Advertisement) Chautauqua Tickets ARE OX HALE AT 'I ho lloiihonclre, Hall Hotel, I'ellian Hotel, Oolilen Itulit Wlilte Store, Wells Fin-no Kl'" "'. " l'1 . ......i 11....1, 1 I.' .. I sinio aim raivuiK" ". Kulte A '. Sre, HlK Ihisln LiimberlIlo igie(, Um Unltc(i iress to carry . Co. Olllie, Snviige Hros'. tillice. Oi onlmrt with h Flll While Cliiiiiliiiiiiin Kyhtem requires us lo lulvanro Hie price of Adult Seanon Tickets to HISl.no lit XOOX, .IFXK lh. V. S. SfiOUflll. M'cH'lnri Kliinuilli Clmutaiiqim Ass'n Dr. James' Headache Powden give instant relief Oort dime a paokage. i . Nem-raokiiig, splitting or dull, throbbing lii'ftdnchcs yield In Just a few inomenU to Dr. JaineV Headache Pow ders which coat only 10 cenU a pack Bo at any drug store. Its the quick-i-at. surest headache reliof In the whole world. Don't suffer I Relieve tho niroiiy and dintreaa now I You can. 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(H mall to Xew York) Fifty thousand typhus vic tims and wounded soldien. 1U" hos pitals and Isolation camps in Serbia todii) without even a bed or cheap mattress to ease their buffering sti etched out on the giuund or the haul lloor. Their condition ! shocking. Tlious- nniih "i www ui.h . v. 1 .. !... .lt...,,nl,1 ill fl'jlVrtt Ct 11 i still rlollieil in uie same germ-in fected gin monis they woio wnen inej were llisl brought In. There Is Hom ing here to leplace them. lluiidrodb of lever patients uie d)liiK dally from a luck of thermom cteis to nsceitaln the bcrloiisness of their condition. There Is a ciying need for gauze for the wounded, for clean clothing for the typhus victims, for hods, for mattresses, for blankets, for all soils of medical supplies and hingiml Instruments -for tho slm-. plest things that will give the heiolc little band of physicians and Red Cross uurt.es nn even chance ii I light against death. Lieutenant Colonel V. X. Soubo- tttcli bead of the Serbian Red Cross,' ' '' ,''' M,,ilotalled these conditions to mo today., .n I .... ..!! mwi l.nsnllnl nun. .intnlled iheso conil t ons to mo many. . additional aid for tho diseased ridden inn., uinir.iom. I """ .-..-n-- --.--. f .phnn.wiiinn in Snrbiii Is without. a parallel." said tho Rod Cross lead er "We had In our hospitals a few dais ago 4G.902 patients, anu mo nuiuuor was steadily Incioaslug. Of ., -,-n. ,. ani,iira rpavcrlnK rrom'bn.tlo wounds. Nearly all the, 103 have died o( tho typhus. The remainder arc typhus victims. And, others are risking their lives every these llgures do not tako Into nccountdiy In nn unequal fight, lacking med the sweep of tho epidemic through leal and surgical equipment, the civilian population, whore there "Wo have urgent need right now list bo nt least 100,000 cases. vniiior uiihi immw i " .... ,. m This announcement carries with it the message of Prompt ness ASK US OVER TO SERVE YUU WESTERN TRANSFER, CO. Phone 187. When the vessel left San Francisco Transport line, for ono voyage She In August for her trip through the discharged her cargo and on Jl.iy 24 1'anania canal there was much cere-'left Liverpool In ballafet for the Dela mony. The mayor christened her forlwnre Capes. The charter to the At tho trip. She Is an American built,1 lantlc Transport lino expired when American owned and American man-1 the Xebra3kan discharged her &Tgo ned esfcl. She was launched at 'In Liverpool. Even though bhe might Camden, N. J., In 1002, for the American-Hawaiian line. Sho Is of 4,409 tons gross, IGn feet long and 40 feet beam. The Xebraskan left Xew York for Liverpool on May 7th, with a general cargo, under charter to the Atlantic VafMf AbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV j. t"" I aBBBalaBBBP -Bam wfikrex iYwBkTKks. E BBBtLPNHiBKSfLXU tKS i ''. : WffiisKMBm- aBBHBBBWfT' i?aaBBilBtU , Aj-J -f S"atJS yBBBBBBBT .aBBBBBM V BBHi 'JeWaBWtl'TBBtN f f lrZaaaBBBBBBBl laWmlliliBSlLgaBBBBlBBBBl bLbBBBbV BhMIv AiSBaiaBBiwli'lBiBlBBBBl LbBBBBBBBBMBLbBBBBbI IbbV VibbbbbbbbbbbbPQIbIIbbbbbbbBvVbWHIbbbbIbbbbI IHBBBmaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfltBBBCaBKBBBBBBBBBBl Left to light Dr. Frank Klcpel of the General Hospital, Washington, D.C.; Dr. Fi-nnk Synarek ami Miss Steplmnlo Hempel of Johns Hopkins Hospital In llaltiiiiore; Dr. Oiajii of Chirarfo, nutl Miss Mary Homlal of Ellin Island Hospital, sw lor. These are llvo of tho American phy siclans and nurses sent by John W Frnthlnghniu of New York, In No iho'our Independence at stake we must look flrat to our nr.ny. Serbia does not lack food. But sho does lack tho most elementary medical, surgical nnd hospital sup- muim-m, nmi,. ..,...-. .- piles nooded to light a tremendous ment. Not ouo of them has a complete pet or instruments, "For liotti tno miuiary ..... .,i. and civil population wo have had since tho be ginning of tho wnr just 400 doctors. This number Includes all ot tho Sor- ulnn pliyslciuns ana moso seni . u by other nations. Of this little band Leaders in the service of Transfer, Baggage, Hauling, Moving and Storage THE PHONE Fifth and Main have taken munitions of wnr to Eng land on hor eastward voyage, she was strictly an American ship, In ballast, bound for an American port when she was damaged. Before the war the Xebraskan piled between Xew York and Hawaii. vember, to tight typhus in Serbia. The photograph was taKen ai akopji In Serbia, a few weeks ago. .need 1,300.000 pairs of white shirts ' and drawers, so that when our typhus patients aro brougnt to us wo can bum their lufected clothing and give !.... ntimi. plnthtnp plpnn nnd fresh "' " -- " Wo need 30,000 beds, the sarao num ber of mattresses, 60,000 pillows, lSu.uoO blankets and 50,000 sacks that wo can All with straw nnd uso as beds. Then, too, thero Is a- pressing need for artificial limbs and artificial oyes for the soldiers wounded In battle. "Contributions of all kinds, both lu money and supplies, enn be made to Professor Pupln, the Serbian concul Ronernl In New York, who will ar rauge tor their forwarding. Wo need money, need It badly." Klamath Falls People. Aro Invited to enjoy a special I'rench dinner at the White Pelican Hotel Wednesday evening It coats $1 00 i-at Walk-Overs make Ufe'a pathway .) K. K. K. Store. If you aro looking for a home In ithe city or country, see Chilcote, 8 i Main street. Today's news la Tie Herald. MTTI.K KTtlKIKM OK TIIK COM IX AXI OOIXfiH OK I'EOI'LK COLLECTED AXD WIMTTKN nY' OUK LIVE COItltESPOXDEXT (Herald Special Service) E Decea,ed. 110NANZA, Juno 2. Mrs. Hawk-1 ' &YUUa' u"ce"' burst, from the Falls, Is visiting her Nollce Is hereby g,ven tnat ! haT" parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bertholf. for alfiled flnal account and rePort few days. Mr. Bertholf expects his jnleco from Colorr.rio to make him a I visit In the ne-r future. Mrs. Oir.ette nnd daughter Helen attended the b ch school graduation exercises In the FalU. Mrs. Gillette's .cousin, Mrs. Thomas, returned with I her for a visit. Mrs. Fred Meerham of Upper I'oe Valley, u slowly recovering John Bradley is again in bis store after his Illness. Mr. and Mrs. Uussey and family of Langell Valley, attended morning ser vices here Sunday. A large number of people from Bo nanza and the country surrounding went to the cemetery Memorial Day to decorate the graves. Itev. E. C. Richards and wife visit-' pd Rev. Hall one day the past week. I Mr. Chamberlain left Tuesday morning for a trip through Coos, Douglas, Crook and Curry counties. Mr. Kreuer expects to purchase an Overland In the near future. Miss McCormlck, who teaches the seentli nnd eighth grades In the local school, has returned to her home in Missouri. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Olney and daughter, Marjorte, spent the past Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Daniels. Mr. Daniels has begun breaking ground on his homestead, to put up his new buildings. Miss Olive Carlton was here from the Falls visiting Mrs. Yahr through her last days of illness. Rev Falls. Hall spent Tuesday In the Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Dunning of Merrill visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Xtehols Sunday. Frank and Hazel Griffith and Mr. nnd Mrs. Lofer from Poe Valley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank I White. . , Oeorge Sparrentorn received a ship- ment of potatoes from Wisconsin this week SAGE TEA TURNS GRAY HAIR DARK rs fiUA.VDMOTHEn'S RECIFE TO BRJXO HACK COLOR AXD LUS TRK TO HAIlt l'hat beautiful, even shade ot dark. glossy hair can only be had by brew ing a mixture of Sage Tea and Sul phur. Your hair Is your charm. It makes or mars the face. When it fades, turns gray, streaked and look dry, wispy and scraggly, just an ap plication or two ot Sage Tea and Sulphur enhances Its appearance a hundred fold. Don't bother to prepare the tonic; you can get from any drug store a 30 cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy," ready to use. This cau always be depended upon to bring the natural color, thickness and .lustro ot your hair and remove dand ruff, stop scalp itching and falling hair. Everybody uses "Wyeth's" Sage and Sulphur because It darkens so naturally and evenly that no- hnrlv ran tell It hna been anDllad. You laimrtlv riamnan n annnaro nr aoft hruah j with It nnd draw this through tha hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morning the gray hair baa 'disappeared, and after another ap- plication ii Decomes ueuumuuy um and appears glossy, lustrous and abundant. ; (Paid Advertisement) IriKiirnnre that pajru. Hec Chlieev. LEGAL NOTICES Adnilntotratrix's Xotlce of Flltac Final AccoaBt , In the County Court of the State, of I Oregon, for Klamath County. . In ihn Mnllnr nf tha V.utnln tt Vivian unirum oi me o ..- R. Evans, deceased, and the above en titled court has fixed upon 10 o'clock In the forenoon of June 7th, 1915, ai the time, and the county court room In the court house of Klamath coun ty, Oregon, In tho city of Klamath Falls, as the place when and where any person may present aay object ttons or exceptions therein contained, or to anything done by me at admin istratrix, and at said time and place the said court will Anally settle said account. J 5 This notice is published pursuant to an order of the above entitled court, May 4tb, 1915, and the flrat publication Is made on May 5th, 1916.. ZELLA O. EVANS, Administratrix of the Estate of. Vivian R. Evans, Deceased. 5-12-19-J6-2 Xotlce of Sheriff's Sale No 665 Law) By virtue of an execution duly Issued by the clerk of the county court of the county of Klamath, state of Oregon, dated the 18th day ot March, 1915, In a certain action la the circuit court for said county and' state, wherein the Remington 'Type writer Company, a corporation, re covered judgment against Sam Evans on March ISth, 1915, for the sum of $2S2, principal and Interest, amount--Ing to $37.40, and costs and disburse ments taxed at $10.20, on the 18th. day of March, 1915. ,T Xotlce Is hereby given that 1 wllf,,', on the 10th day of June, 1915, atj the front door of the court house. In Klamath Falls, in said county, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of aald day. sell at public auction to theblgheet bidder, for cash, the following de-' scribed property, to-wlt: - All of lots 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19? 20, 21, 22, 23. 24, 25'-and 26, in block one (1); also lota 1, 2, 3, ' and 5 In block one '(1); lota 1, t, 3, 4, 3, 6, 7, S, 9, 10. 11. 12, 18, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 and' 36 in, block two (2) ; all of lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 0, 6, 7. 8. 9, 10. 11, 12. 13, 16, 17. 18, 19. 20, 21, 22, 23; 24, 25 and' 20, In block three (3); and lota 1, L', 3, 4, 5, C, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13, in block four (4); all of aald I lots being '.a Second Addition to,' the city of Klamath Falls Oregon. i Taken nnd levied upou as tho prop 'erty of tho said bam Evans, or a much thereof a-s may be necessary to' satisfy the said judgment in favor of 'the Uoralngton Typewriter company flguUiil sa,d Sam Evans wtfc ,ntw. eg Uiercou t0gether with cH cost and dlsbuisomenU that have or may accrue C. C. LOW. Sheriff. Uy L. L. LOW. Deputy. , Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, May 12, 1915. 12-19-26-2-9 Proposal Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned. County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, will receive bids for the erection of a steel bridge across Lost River up to and iucludlng June 20th, 1915, at 5 p. m. of said aat. The bids will include the hauling of tho bridge from Bonauza, Oregon; the construction ot abutments and the ' making of fills for the approaches. and tearing down old bridge. , The btds will be In the following ferm: Hauling bridge from Bonan za to site t : Placing approximately 285 yards concrete or masonry, per yard . Placing approximately 8,500 yards embankmont, per yard ,....,!- Tearing down- old bridge . . . f Erectlon of bridge .8- Tho above to be doue accordiag to, tn nlftMa AM.1 anAl.lHl,4tAllt 'ill 1 ' IUU 1UBUI U ...v,... w -T - j.; with the county clerk. n f-fJl ...... . . - ...i-.ii r't All mas rausi oe accokipBaievnatv . a certified check for 5 per cendtvM amount or Dia. (' m K . .i . J. Thn nmintw Pviiw raa.iaflttr.nal laa right to reject any and all I Us, walfe ' Informalities In the bMCami ' W; afr. -ii copi unj um or uu nrij3,wj w, c lectiveiy, wnicn it aeems mKtj." able to Klamath cooaty, dJ$ Dated at Klamath falls. Oreg,.. May 38, 1915. , fcj" 0. R. DK:lJlP..Ceaaty 0k. uy chas. r, on lIk ratyLornv os - - - i & y ' ai - fif)n 5: jI V& dMI i l '1 ; "JSI 41 , .l I 1 fi ti wf m Mi'i J Jl ,V