The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 21, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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BAGGAGE
gul.kly Transferred
,ltil Phono H7
Offir on Hlith, betweea Mala
and Klamath
, K. 1HANWFKH COMI'ANV
NoThankOUMtui
I Don't Need a Thing
TJI the bovs at tke oBtca 1m i
nr rent
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1$ HvtSISm T Bnuusi
wft end I are mighty aatefisljiiet mmI Will Trl
sesame. Three part drama featuring Prsnces
Luckily, I took out aa AETNA i x- Uushmao.
DISABILITY POUCY akortly JTm UaaanU or llelrM
Wofl'elldowntairetJilbiok AiliM AUrartloiu
lay arm. That brie Mt) $50 IOe aa lAc
week once month, ! will M Coming Thursdny
leaf as I'm totally out ol thania May Irwin In
imm, besides pajriag tho euneoB. Mr. HUrk l lUrk
Ahrthst.$2Sawekyiail rmfit Kpeclal Thurday l'wrrlo Orchestra
le tackle the job afltia.
YeakaewaewweaMcfclapiifaiasia, KVTIU
haw tMMa toe um wofiKi waea ate
ut aksMtll on ikM ink stfslssjsr. a4 1
Usee aeisea, sod wse UU est ss lea)
WUis Dsl sfpiKit4l k. be was eestsy .
teeafisM(L Thai UugM ate say lessee.
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ETNAIZE
NswfailaJspsedeas. etserleMewsek. .
Nsasia'sleunuM bow aaektsrter deal i
sfsliasiii, Wrise, caa or paeee seUy.
Edmund M.Chilcote!
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aaa nsih ltMSM aisl'
HEADACHE STOPS.
NEURALGIA. GONE
Dr. Jtaws1 Haadaoke r
iTt injtajjt rallef Oea
disM a paosotf.
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or dull,
WHisg t.rhM yield la just a few
la !r. .timM.1 llaJk
i wsKfi rni only 10 costs a
ft SI My dniff .(or... If. tk. wU.
" WUrlie roller la tae wkele j
w IJont .iirrcrl Itslleve the
fUtf iwl dl.triM now) You eaa.
i!Sj .l "! !"'" "' women a) have
w. i,h' :M,,e1" BfuralfU
TMK CIIAWPOIU) KOOMH
Newly Furnished
Xly lurnMieil Rooms
Ovr I'slsce Meat Market
Wl Have to Harry
?ft one of those
NEW FORDS
cHod hu arrivMl.
WME BIEHN,
Y0U REQUIRE
Glasses
J5.N Utew mow. Toneaf
LmrtM of giaasea be-
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KIICIIMI WIIKIOWn Hllh KOUtll XIO-;
uro wheni dm muii heat in nnd'
makes It very dlssgreoablo for tliej
housewife. Our remedy In WINDOW
AWNINGS. Wa have n tow loft
which wo are selling nl greatly re
dueort prices. They rnngo In width
from 30 lo 4 N Inchon nnd nro 7 feet
long. They nro linndy nnd conven
lent to hnndlo.
The roller nnd iloth cuti li taken
u nnu inn away during tlio wlnterimoHt Important
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The Big Store
viiinn, hox
Houston's
MetrtfiJkaii AmuseMents
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HOUSTON'S
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l-'mw ClianiKtoti to Tramp
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M.ITIXKK IIAII.V AT UliJO
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'.MERRILL OPERA HOUSE
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Most Important Meet
Since the Civil War
Unlttitl 1'h.kh fti'rvltu
WAHIIINdTON, Jul
21. Tho
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meeting
0 ex-
ihiiik relations between Germany
and tho United HIhIch mot horn yes
torduy to decldu tho ftittiro nttltudo
of tho United Stale toward nr.
ninny. J
Tin) session IflHtml two hour nnd
(en minutes mid tho inombern ro
lientedly went over Musing's drnft
of tho reply to (Jormnny. Evidence
of tho Iniportnnco and grave danger
of tho situation wa ahown by the
members of tho cnblnot nftcr tho c-
Hon. They refused to unanimously
usck Lansing's drnft which would
u",1 "nmM "nn "' being
made.
TURN HAIR DARK
WITH SAGE TEA :
The old time mixture of Sage Tea
and Sulphur for darkening gray,
otreaked and faded hair la arand-
mother's treatment, and folks are
again using it to keep their a good,
oteu color, which Is qulto sensible, as
no are living In an age when a youth
ful appearance Is of the greatest ad
vantage.
Nowadays, though, we don't have
tho troublesome task of gathering the
sago nud tho mussy mixing at home.
All drug stores sell the ready-to-ust
product called "Wyeth's-Sage and
Sulphur Hair Hemedy" for about CO
couta n bottle. It Is very popular, be-j
cause nobody can discover It has been,
applied. Simply moisten your comb
or a soft brush with It and draw this
through jour hair, taking one smull
strand at a time; by morning the
gray hair disappears, but what de
lights the Indies with Wyeth's 8a go
nnd Sulphur Is thnt, besides beauti
fully darkening tho hair after a few'
applications, It also produces that
soft lustre nnd appearance of abun'
ndnce which Is so attractive; bealdea,
prevents dandruff, Itching scalp and I
fulling hair.
(I'ald Advertisement) ,
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T
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the Deliberate Choice of the
Great Body of American SporUmen
Nowhere else in the whole field
of the strong public opinion in
This. RcmiiiRtou-UMC public opinion
has been growinx for ninety-nine years.
l'nrtly h it due to tho uebievements
of Uemington-UMC in the design or
construction of Arms nnd Ammunition.
But back of these achievements stands
tho fuel I hat your American is I ho most
practical-minded sportsman in the world
Sold by your home dealer and 64S other leading
merchant in Oregon
Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Ce,
Woelwerth Building, ISS sVeedway, New Yet City
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niK EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON
In accordance, with today's sug
gestions It will bo submitted Friday.
Tho Orduna iltuallon nnd the extant
of tiro violation now bolng Investi
gated will havo considerable influ
ence on the tone of the note. A high
official stated that tho note li
"friendly but final."
United Press Service
WASHINGTON. July 21. The
government la Investigating the at
tack on tho Orduna and the treasury
department haa asked that affidavit!
frntll fhft. ! Stiff rtnaaMMA. h A
tlier Information bo secured. Thla
followed a recent tetter of W. 0.
Thompson's, a Chlcaao naasens-er.
who snld that It was tho shots from!
tho submarine thnt awakened him
, while he was pa board the ship.
TOIIAY'S ODOKHT STORY
DENVER, Colo., July 21.
, Itfwnrd Itobson. a super. Is eat-
lug his moals standing up as a
result of dressing as a blood-
thirsty rodskln In n stock pro-
auction of "Tho Hound Up,"
the famous piny of Western
llfo
CM In a tight lining pair
or brown tights, with tho prim-
owil Indian's well known dig-
rt'Kard for clothing, Itobson was
hit by tho wadding of n big pis-
toi at close range. o
The Instructions read: Shoot
at random. e
Homebody took mo for ran-
4- ilom, said Robson.
Ho was shot, by crlckoty. In
tho retreat. 4
LAUNCHES
For Rent
With or without drivers, tor trips
on ell Iter Lower or Upper I,eke.
Telford & Son
Corner Conger and Slain
NO AHMUI
l9SbA
of sport do you find the like
favor of Remington-UMC.
and the most loyal to the arms and
ammunition that give him" the service
"be known he ought to have.
He it is who is holding up the hands
of the Remington-UMC dealer making
the Red Ball Mark of Remington-UMC
the Sign of Sportsmen's Headquarters
in your town.
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Do Your Building
It Will Never Cost You Legs
Are you going to build a store, a houe, a barn, a fence, or anything at any
time in the near future?
Take our advice and DO IT NOW. Lumber and ether wiM never
be lower than they are now, and you can put up your new bwilding cheaper to
day than you can next year, or the following one, or at any tame m the ftrtnre.
See us about your lumber, lath, thinglee casings, cement, Kme. and anything
else you need. We carry them all in stock. i
Big Basin Lumber Co.
Phone 107
What's the matter with having the
Ajikcny Dllcli given immediate attest.
Hon? Vote for A. J. Lyle tor mayor.
Just try me. 1C adv.
NOTICE.
To whom It may cencern:
U'HKRKAS, Tho trout and other
fish Inhabiting tho waters of Four
Mile Lake, situate In Township 36
The Honor of the Ormsbys
A three part toclety drama featuring
Mary Puller.
The Document in tile Treasure Box
Twenty-first episode of "The Million
Dollar Mystery,"
The Itunaway Auto
Another of those roaring animated
cartoons,
ADMISSION 10c
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south, Range G Eaat, Willamette
Meridian. In Klamath county, State
of Oregon, are being threatened with
extinction from excessive angling
nnd other causes, and
WHEREAS, The State Board of
Pish land Game Commissioners is
desirous of protecting the trout and
other fish Inhabiting the waters of
said Four Mile Lake, situate in said
Township 36 South, Range 6 East,
t Willamette Meridian, in Klamath
county. State of Oregon.
NOW, THEREFORE,, By author
Mtr of law vested in the said State
Board of Fish and dame Commis
sioners, notice is hereby girea that
said Four Mile Lake, situate la said
Township 38 South, Raage 5 East,
Willamette Meridian. In Klaasatii
county, State of Oregon, Is hereby
closed to fishing of any kind or la
any manner, for trout or other fish,
from and after August 1, 1915.
And It Is and shall be unlawful
for any person to take or fish for
trout or other fish by any means
whatever after the date above speci
fied. Any and all persons whomsoever
, so fishing in violation of this order
'will be prosecuted as by statute pro
'vlded. I STATE BOARD OF PISH AND
GAME COMMISSIONERS
By James Wflthycombe,
i Commissioner
' By I. N. Flelschner,
j Commissioner
By F. M. Warren,
j Commissioner
) Comprising quorum of the State
j Board of Fish and Game
Commissioners.
, Dated at Portland. Oregon, July
119, 1915. July J1-I8.
Notice of SherUTs Sale
, (Eqtuty No. 669)
Iu the Circuit Court tor the State of
Oregon, In and for Klamath
County.
F, Shepherd, Plaintiff,
va.
M. Bauman, Sam Wodard and Wo.
Kelly, Defendants.
Under and by virtue of an execu
tion In foreclosure Issued out of the
circuit court of Klamath county and
state of Oregon, dated the 6th day of
July, 1915, in the above entitled
action In the circuit court for said
county and state, wherein B. F. Shep
herd as plaintiff recovered Judgment
against Win, Kelley In the sum of
IS 7 5.00, with interest thereon at the
rate of 10 per cent per annum from
the third day of March, 1914, tor
the sum of $50 attorney 'a fees, and
for the sum of $11.00 costs and dis
bursements of this suit, sad tor a
further order, Judgment aad decree
foreclosing the mortgage herein, aad
barring the right, etalma, .liens aad
claim ot equity of redempttoa of the
said Wm. Kelley aad all
HeUTMOtl
FVRNITCRE,
STOVBS,
HAVE
YOU
H.fea'i-
'V-ViBK ieaaTinillal
to ten? Wl - aunt- 9t.wmmmmsL?sr.
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,Hr vr,Ht on nwwui .,
rAumjm
Corner Main and Spring Streets
claiming by, through or uader aim.
Wherefore, I am comauaded to
sell all those pieces aad parcels of
land described In the said mortgage
herein, and situated In the coanty of
Klamath and state of Oregon, aad
bounded and described aa follows.
to-wit:
Lot 12, In block 53, la Second
Hot Springs Addition to the city of
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
And notice Is hereby given that oa
the 5th day of August, at IS o'clock,
forenoon, at the front door of the
court bouse, In Klamath Falls, Khun
ath County aad state of Oregon, I
will. In obedience to said order of
sale and execution In foreclosure, sell
the above described property, or so
much thereof as may be necessary to
satisfy 'the plaiatlC'a Jadgmeat. "at
torneys fees and costs of salt aad
sale, to the highest bidder for oaah
C. C. LOW.
Sheriff of Klamath County, Oregon.
GEO. C. ULRICH. Deputy.
7-14-21- 28-4.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL SITE OFFERS
At the regular meeting of the
si tool board of District No. 1 the fol
lowing resolution was adepted:
In the matter ot a school site aa
contemplated by resolution ot the
Board ot Directors of School District
Xo i, Klamath County, Oregon, dat
ed Feb. 1, 1915. H
Be it resolved that said Board will
or. (he 2nd day ot August, 1915, re
ceive offers for blocks of uvad for
said school site at which time, the
consideration ot the same will be
taken up for the purnoae ot submis
sion to the voters- ot said- district.
From snch of era the Board may se-l-l
cno or more for the considera
tion of the voters. After such selec
tion or selections are made by the
Board thirty days wUI be girea the
owner t. of the same In which to place
tti escrow bonds for deeds tor said
property. Whereupon the Board
aht.il without unreasonable delajr eall
a &itUal election for the selection ot
the crh.001 alte ' J
Dated at Klamath., Falls. Oregon.
this 19th day ot July, 1911. 'V ,
P.'Ii., FOUNTAIN.
-- PretMeat of the1 Board
AttrM: Ida B. Momyer. - ,
' Clerk of Board. - SO
Notice 'of VAsswaseat;) CalUerasa
" Oioanm' fewer Oeaaaany'
Location' pijPrinclpaUPlaoe ofiBuatt
ness; aaa rraacweo, vaiuwrsHe.
Notice la hereby given taaiat
meeting of the directors neld.ee the
29th day ot June, 1915. aa aaaeea-
ment (No. l) ot thirty esmtaaerakare
was levied upon the capital aUak of
the corporation, payable Immediately
to the seeretary.;atlsjSot,ie
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