.tin frit, vt - .V mHll. Jt . af'M.'VM ' . m y. XljflJfc iL WEDNESDAY JUNH u, 1010 WE ARE NOW PREPARED TodoAutomobileRepairing rlrst class work. Price right. Gasoline sold nny llmo, day v nlglil, from our sldcunlk pump, I'ito nil piped to I ho pump, S running nl(i llu- Kamae for Kim or nli (llVn UN A TRIAL, ,M VOU WILL COMIJ AGAIN TELFORD BROS. Corn1'!' Conger and Main universal) Food Chopper ' Cutt Like a Pair of Shears Many ao-called clioppm cruih ind Kir Ihe men or vegetable!, waiting the juice and deitroying tht flavor. The UNIVERSAL the otigi. nil Food Chopper cuti like a pair ol thcan, with two tharp, beveled edge. Theie edgea are M adjuited that they keep iharp automatically by acting one upon tht dthcr. The UNIVERSAL Food Chop, per cleanly chopi all kindtol meat raw or cooked and fruit and vegetable coane or fine atdealred vilhtut maihhg r tiaring. Each UNIVERSAL Food Chop. per !i equipped with coarK, medium and tine cuttcri. Extremely limple. Nothing to get out ol order. Pant inter changeable taaily cleaned. Roberts & Hanks Watch Our Announcements OX 'HUH I'AOK KIXU'liAlt Harrison & Matt Our store Ih on Klamath Avt nnd Sixth street G. D. GRIZZLE Monuments Mnrio li)- an KtK-rt Klamath Fall Argraves Hotel Furnished rooms with bath Itntes trnnsclonts GOc to 11.00; by week, 2,C0 and up. Second St., bet. Main nnd l'ln If You Wint to Go Anywhere Any Time' Phone, 94' American Hotel Ford Livery Company WOOD WOOD U llltuk, Single loitil ,..,... .aa.oo Hlotk, douhlo load 4,00 Dry Hlaba t f8.8 I ulso luiudlo Body and Limb wood Hi-tier buy your fuel now, while I he pihi fH an a , Uuvit oid'era ut Klamath Ue IMiimont Store, Third and Main. I'HONK am P. C. 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SOME MINOR WAR NEWS FROM EUROPE i M ii. i sioiiii:h i how i iik t itovi ihai' auk cumi.nu i I Illicit (ill Till: CA'I'ITAKS ill IIIK NATIONS .NOW KIQIlTI.Nr) cacii oiTir.it semi: aiu: ritivni,. ih't ai.i. mik iTKiti-iT. IMJ XT THIS TIMK. mtvd l'luaB Service wcoks the women had Installed eloc- I.OXUON. May So. (llj mall to 'trie lights, modern stoves and fur Npw Vork) The democratic rc-'nlture, nnd ordered their first half jjiiiiiuo within the past two months to hundred hospital bods from England. Lord Klti lienor's appeal for recruit It Is distinctly. women-mado and nun illustrated today In a report fiom women-operated hospital. Mrs. Har a lialnliin camp not far from London.. Iey' staff consists of about fifty En Oiio roRlmeut, typical of othera In I sllah women, Including surgeons and this camp, and other newly formed cnmpH, contains men from the civil ranks from millionaire nnd pauper, nil workliiK together, In perfect ac cord. In this regiment the major wai n school teacher. Tho Captain before enlistment, oporntcd u moving pic- country, moy issued tnom licenses turo theater. Three of tho llcuten-. w,th reluctance. Now, however, it is nuts aro millionaires. Ono coraos ' reported they nro quite reconciled to from n family operating great cotton tno Btnar' KMa In Jthakl who pilot spinning mills at (llasgow; another' tholr cnrB na 001 ns ay Frenchman. Ih a inombcr of tho best known fJrra,Tflo "urglcal operations In thh hls of linn innkoni in tho llnltod Klncl tl nro Porformed under the dlrec- dom, and tho third la of ft family that for gciiciatlons has made England's fiat os and locks. A scoro ot minor olllcora nro well-to-do Loudon bust- iiusd men. A half hundred privates; loft Incomes running Into four figures it yoar to accept the King's shilling a day. Thoru are artists and painters.' I. There Is n sculptor famed In London WHO IS IIHBIKIICU lO 1110 WllllBWHHIl bhuiuI. Long hours each day this sculptor wields tho brush on stablei n ml bai racks. Ills annual Income was thouaandfl of dollam per year. Today' lit pockots 2.CC n week. In a few woeka more ho will march away with bin cosmopolitan comrades to shoot nt the Germans. The school teacher-major of this icKlmcnt has presented his nieu with ii' football. Ho hlmsolf roferecs tho Kiimu while picked loams, sjmposed of olltcora nnd ptivntcs alike, spemi hours ot spare tlruo at play, t niluil 1'rebs Service , LONDON, May 25. (Hy mall to! .Niiw York) While Sir John French is oomliictluK tho nrltlsh campaign Wilnst tho Germans In Northern, Franco, his alstor, Mrs. llarley, Is' valiantly lighting dlsoaso and sick-' ncBs In Auxiliary Hospital No. 301,' within u few miles of her famous' brothor. i Sho is nt the hood of n British am-1 bitlatico hospital nt Roynumont, oper ated under tho auspices of tho Scot tish Women' hospital for foreign service. According to tho Btory which comes to London today, Mrs. Harloy, with n vnliant bnnd of English nurses, en tered tho old monastery ns Roynu mont Inst winter, drovo out tho rats, the only occupants, and worked night nnd day until tho nuclent building ns convortcd Into a spick and span military hospital, The monks and nuns had long be fore desortod the place when the En glish women happened along, Hun dreds of rats scurried along the dark, dump passageways, as tboy onterod. Aided by tho dim light of candles they scrubbed the historic' flags and walls, nnd Anally requisitioned tho enly plumber lu tho vlllago, who In rolled a modern drainage ystm li THE EVENING Who Would Save Private Lonsdale (ieinnn prison camp for a long time. luro the aentence haa boen held In '" "-"'"-' " mo luierveniiun oi American ambauadors. The othor day threo Oerman pris oners In Kingston, Canada, attacked their keepers. Theso are the three men fieneial Hughes say he will liae court martlalcd and shot If (.otiHilals meots death In Germany. He innlHtH the offenso of Lonsdale was no physicians, trained nurses and order lies. Ono of the orderlies Is a nloco of Sir John French. Even the am bulance chauffeurs aro girls of good .English families. The French did not 1,ko -ho ,de- ot flrt of young womon driving motor cars about the Hon of ono of tho most famous wo men surgeons In the North of Eng land. Over 200 beds are now Instal led In tho old monastery, and every ono Is filled,. I Ov h button $1 a rip, Dutchess Trouocrs, at K. K. K. Store. TUNA The Chicken of the Sea Milken n delicious salad, aad is becoming more popular for this purpose than any other Aah. It Is also lino creamed. "Creamed Fish a Tempting Dish1' 15c and 25c VAN RIPER BROS. "Quality I'lit.oe ,i(i Grocers" th and Mala Blue Front Livery and Feed Stables Mundy & HUyard, Propg. Plume 2AUW. Klamath, near 8th 1'iompt and efflclent service, Good horses nnd first class rigs Office of Dr. C. O. Prentice Veterinary Surgeon HERALD, KLAMATH FALLi. OK PH War Oil Contiient Is Not of Great ly LOWELL MELLfiTT (United Press Staff- Correspondent) WA8HINOTON, D. C, June . "The dislocation of labor is the big gest problem England has on hands next to a successful ending of the war, nnd even now the labor situation Is receiving nearly as much attention from tho newspapers and thoughtful public of England as the war." This sontonce Is the summary of a long Interview wlih Bruno Lasker of York, England, author of 'several works on labor problems,' who Is now In this country making a study of the questions of Industrial effllency and public works for D. Seebohm Rown- tree. Mr. Lasker is the confidential secretary of Mr; Rowntreo and tno lat ter Is a very close personal friend and advisor of Chancellor of the Exche quer Lloyd George. Thus It will bo seen that Mr. Lasker can speak with considerable certainty on tho labor situation In England today and of the atltudo arid purposes of the Liberal government with regard to the labor problem. Mr. Lasker and Mr. Rown treo were among economists and so cial reformers who recently won the distinction In England for their work on the Labor Inquiry Commission of tho Liberal Party. This commission has published the most extensive and scientific study ot the questions of land tenancy, housing conditions and rural labor problems ever put forth. .As a result of the recommendations made' by this commission tho govern ment was engaged In drafting legisla tion which It was about to submit to Parliament when the war broke out, and which, Mr. Lasker said, will very likely be presented as soon as NEWSY NOTES OF WKDDIXG BELLS TO RING OUT SOON, RY8 "D. BUMORii AND PILING TO DE DRIVEN FOR A MILL OTHER ITEMS (Herald Special Service) SHIPPINGTON June 9. Saint Cloud was thronged with visitors all last Sunday. Spud planting has about run its course In tbo northern suburbs for the season. Horbert Hill has Installed a $60 re frigerator at his restaurant In'Shlp plngton. ,r The business of the Clendennlng dairy Is lately on the Increase, we are Informed. Professor Barton ls installing a windmill and pumping plant at his now home on Buena Vista Heights. John Bonbam, with his family, will leave for California in a short time, to remain Indefinitely. Tho business outlook is of the best at Shlpplngton. Today we are told SHIPPIN6T0N A CARLOAD OF THE NEVIT Thirty-five horsepower cart has been price at Klamath .Falls No car of this size and value was evr off ered before in Klamath Falls at this price. WKite Britain's Troubles Nw 9$. possible at the conclusion of the war. But while looking to those measures for substantial Improvements', those gentlemen see the Increased complica tion of the labor problem, which will Immediately be felt when the war is over and they are farslghted enough to begin now to study the question of what shall be done In England when peace has been declared. "You must not bo surprised It you see Indications pi what may seem to you a lack ofpatriotism among the nrltlsh laboring men over this war," said Mr Lasker. "They realise pretty thoroughly that the employing class is the only class that can possibly benefit by, the war and that the 'bur dens of hardships are falling, and,wlU continue to fall on them. Peace propaganda has been carried on In Engli: d for many years, and It" was only last summer that the labor party conducted an educational campaign against armaments. Well, some of this education has stuck, and the re sult Is what is called, the unpatriotic attitude of labor In England today." Asked about the prohibition ques tion In England, Mr. Lasker said: "There Is not the slightest chance of compulsory total prohibition. And there Is nothing like the amount of prohibition sentiment at home that I And In your country and what is more to .the point, the British work ers certainly resent the Idea of prohi bition as being aimed directly ajalnat their freedom of action. They under stand clealy enough that the well-to-do classes are not likely to be effected by any prohibition law and again they are made to realize that the burden ot war falls most heavily on them. jthat Captain WIckstrom will soon be J gin driving piling tor a new sawmill. t From outward appearances It might be whispered that 'wedding belts wllljfv ring In Buensi vista ere long. i Ooing Their Duty - - v Scores of Klanath Falls Readers Are Leamlag the Duty of the Kidneys - '" To Alter the blood Is the kidneys' duty. When they fall to do this the kid neys are weak. Backache and other kidney Ills may follow. Help the kidneys do their work. Use Doan'a Kidney Pills the test ed kidney' remedy. Proof ot their work In the follow fellow follew ing: -Daniel Flaten, C. street, Jackson ville, Ore., says: "I suffered from weakness of the kidneys and all the disorders that go with kidney com plaint. I ached all over. Doan's Kidney Pills soon fixed me up In good shape." Price 50c at all dealers. Don't simply ask for a kidney remedy get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Flaten had. Foster-Mllburn Co., props., Buffalo, N. Y, (Paid Advertisement) i Party leaving town wvi sell beau tiful upright piano for less than one halt of original cost. Fully- guaran teed. Terms If desired. Address Herald. 7-8t Overlands 4' ,-y- Sl , , mil Aitnougn tne question of erance enters Into the prob austnal very larftiy, co prohibition as a solution is 1: The only thing to do In thatdirec tion Is to create enough 'teatlskent to make possible the enforcement of prohibition, or at least Umperaace', before any sweeping liquor statute li passed. "But apparently the public and the press of your country do not grasp the fact that there is an actual dearth, of labor in England today. I have reports from all sections of England telling of the lnsuffiency of labor. Tho war Is rapidly draining labor, and es pecially skilled labor, from England. Why, things have come to such it pass that tho big manufacturers are going about trying to bribe workmen" away from the plants of small -concerns'. Rather than drunkeness, the scarcity of war materials, and other supplies for that matter. Is due to the act that England oday Is forced to run' her plants with unskilled labor and not enough of that. Now ot coarse, It U impossible to keep up normal pro duction on that basis, much less talk of increasing the output ot goods. And every recruit added to the army makes the situation worse. "But there Is one way in which the employers of England have benefited temporarily by the war. There were Indications that had this war not started there would have bees" a gigantic strike of all transport work ers that would have tied up the whole country. That, for the' time being, has been avoided, but when the war Is over things may come to a crisis." ' ' ,-, v USE SA6E TEA TO DARKEN HAIR ! DARKENS BEAUTIFULLY AND RJE ' STORES ITS THICKNaSSS AND LUSTRE AT ONCE I Common garden sag brewed lata a heavy' tea with sulphur and aleokol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and lux uriant, remove every bit ot daadrnC, stop scalp itching and 'falling hair. Jnst a few applications will proya a revelation It your hair la fading, gray or dry, scraggly and thin. Mixing" the Sage Tea and Sulphur recrpi at home, though. Is troublesome.' -A easier way Is -to get the me;tause tonic, costing 60 cents a large bottle at drug stores, knonw as "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remery," thus avoiding a lot of muss. While wispy, 'gray, faded .hair la not sinful, we all desire to retain our youthful apeparance and attractive ness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur, bo ,oao can tell because it does It so natural ly, so evenly. Ton .Just daapea" a sponge or soft brush with it aad draw this through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by mora Ing all gray hairs have disappeared. and, after another application or two, your' hair becomes' beautifully, dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant and you appear years younger, (Paid Advertisement) " received. The is V) mm- stsflPkle. ' 1 .iV hA UfY.A- ,. lfitV BBSS BWBTi , WUKl jV i - r. V a ? 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V? shall, before ta'e:,tssie ;issj'lissi: belowcUlm poess'o:aU--aaf 'fej n.al and pay all cosbi aatliaiftttlir together-with all tmftWMM-r jititohtnr u ..ii-' w'ua 'u.crJ said aalmsU will U'nfe, W'iMdi auction for cash at taa'astr'tWafat?: 3 o'clock on. the lOati fW mmm 11&.U . n STPaam.,b!f1 .Notice of nfcsila'asaga.iaS -v . - T 5TiS1v;Wi-l N0- Ttt)JfdgfWai uy virtue ot ;aa 'vmvnwtmxt Issued by the clerkS.'tto '.: inVt f tho nyiahf Ae'V-WBbtak'. mitSit&X vwu...w. u VW.V, " .""TT .' ' J t4rt I of. Oregon, dated rt -W&1iTlf$n the circniircbuh foresaid cjoiuityiittll state, wberela the'ltsvttalem Tfa-? writer Company, ''tfpirpJntUKt&Z? covered. JudgmentlaalaM'aHam arrsats?? u.i. iiw.ii'f-it.i'--;'ii-'J'l $282. prlndDal.sad"iatraet"aaima4v ing to $37.40,and cistaaad dlsbaistW ments taxed aMie:sCMs'tB',lMJa aay oi saarcn, iio , , , j . - v.. Notice ts hereby, given. that 1 wiriv on the 10th day of Juae.: lUlffatff the frontr.door ot the court' heassln-i-Klamath Falls, In said ooBty,sfl6 v i o'ctoclt lnthe:foraBoemt ,v sen at public auction to; t;nigaatt ? bidder, for casti,- thssoUrls"S scrioea property,. to-wu: f, , grN' aii oi ioxs nj-io, ie. n. isr is,, 20, ZlMrJ8; I4t sastCfsV; block oaa (1) ; aawJets) ' ', fv -and 5 In' bfock oriiYiAtitE. SO, 81. 88, Ilt.J-X(S5i2f&P block two (2) ; 'aUtgr- r- sSp iruary88r 18, 18. 80. 11, , a aorla block thret )J , 9, , o, e, i, )?,:n,;jiaM,.. ' IS,' In block foar;;faa; salal..:? lots be'lag riiWCA4ftV toI the city of Klaiti"falt' Otifoa'-- erty, or the. sslg;Kraue;.af much thereot:ia;may,W'neeaeaaiy.tof3. amttmftfi'tltm mmtM 4ldinim lk IkM. Jlf . the Remlncton' TToewrltsr eoawalur ' 'M.fcBal4 a Vvlm. .i'U. Y: est tnereon. togemer wunaiieosts rt ana aisoursemenis'iusc naTe,or.iBiay,-' accrue ' " -'-? accrue. , j, .MuL-sp c. c. xjampm ui:r-u-:ir?rzmffi uatea at KiamauFBHs;.oneoB;j " ' ,U .'ktiW- 12-19-26-J-9 ". .&&& as ... jvj-fea ,iS ? vTt-cr3 " r Notlce.la hervglvstk aaa.ta--derslxned. CouatyjCwatt' eTJOsa' ,-?. County., OregM.-: wffl reWre Mas ssr tbe erecuon ox a stati Blsw '( Lost River, upjsflasJaalssg 81st, 1916. at B at:raf.amslsrslsi The bids wllv'iawlaeSai AsniUaa nt tho hrirtirn"f'nm Bn"a raaMM-'''' P uv vuuu wvwh v mmmmmmmmmwjmmw making of mis for tap sjsirssiaes,- and tearing own-old s;4f' ferm: " . -kWSA Haullngjiridge.from mMkV&t&tSM; sa to site . .i. . . .-!terw Placing approitssiissly ltS yards concrete or''aiasearyfv;,; -nar riW .-A - . . . &4fii PlaelnaTcaBBraalMatalv a.SStf'S vara ."" H-lJiiiLi.a rii ' jto i a tAZlrt IfVVML.j .a ..x bk kjh m mmm . nu.ua u Z" '. .. - rf"J . 'J r.Tb Above to' the TUaas'aBd 'PLrtsallnasr oarjllla w1ta,tWfMJ'eJafcX5fi-. 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