;jjji 'it &t&&Ep, kwdav, sovmmn isis f Si and IGelrmany Oysters n. . FRESH EVERY DAY HalesFishand Meat Market Steve Stressor, Prop. Tiill Mnln HI. Phone IA7 I'ltKHII MAI.MON KCJOH Auto Delivery suva,. Klamath Fall Athletic Club Kim i'H for Members, lnitilre l PAVILION . (ur Membership Fe Everybody Knows Hint It's false economy to bur rlinip loots nn! cheap hardware Vli- not buy the IIK8T It limy riMl a IrlSe more, but It pays In I lip long run. The faithful service or oNr uiifrrllHl hardware la coattn ummly bringing Ha life-long run toint't. V until YOU to gire M a 1 1 liil nnd heroine a HKflULAR (TKTOMKII. Roberts & Hanks WOOD! We have prepared the beat tik of Dry Block, Blab, Body aad Limb wood available for oar vrla trr customers. net oar prices before buylag, aa rxKl wood will coat jrou ao more limn Inferior grades. Car of coal wtU arrive about No. vemlier ISIh. - KLAMATH FUEL CO. ). PKVTON, Manager Come to the Garage that Guaranteei you Satisfactory Service in everything, Whether1 you ftore your car with us permanently or just buy' occasional supplies, we guarantee to please you in both Quality and Price. The Best Grade of Gasoline the Lowest Market Price. Try our Service. once and notice the difference. Howie Garage tB8w5? sl 7 me m m" nf nlS-IgsHgmaVsnMlaV aVjmmmmmm....mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmjgmmmmsB All Have Luck TIM, wh. rWt ae ta use oar amattsaJtloa, hosae MIX MOTOHCYCLHtl TO GO BY Klamath Sportsmen's Store ; corner' Vain SEC urr.UTr HE HAP u IIIMtl.lN I'OOD PIUCKH Itnimt beef 36c lb, Roast veil I 40c lb. Veil I cutlet . .68c lb. , .Pork 49c h llMl 06c lb. Huron , &8u toGlclb. v Butler r.KctoClclb ",,,cr (HCMMucin. "" ,.. UC Caen w lly OAlll. v, ACKKItMA.V .., ,. . .. ....... iniieu r.enH .an uirresponaenu ur.iiijitH, ."Nov. u. we r many win be using meal and butter cards before ,i. ..,..,, -I . ... the end of the wlnler. and the max. I m u in price will bo placed on prac- tlcally nil rood nccosiltlca to prevent extortion," Mayor von Wermuth do- clnrcd today. , Tuesday was ilerllu'a llrst meatless dny, In accordance with tho govern- mom' iicwrogulntlon providing two ikldtt as. .i .. . ..... ... iluyn nbstlnence from meats euch wi-iiK Meat could not bo bought ulsow Hern. Itfntnurnnt lu.rveil vpe. otnbUti, rlieeso nnd egg substitutes, Today, ngnln (Icrmnny will be meat- less. , WediK'Hdays nnd Fridays will be Aristocracy Ready for United Proiis Scrvlco NKW YORK, Nov. C The arls- show's slx-day program. They will Itocracy of American society and the C0tCRt f" h "er"'ord1 cha,'e"e i . cup presented by Lord Decles, and for thoroughbreds of horsedom wore hav- ho Canadan chalIcnfe cup glvro by ting their gowns finally fitted and thelrj8r Adams Beck of London, Ontario. Ironts filially groomed today In antlcl- Botwccn the many new exhibitors, spatlon of the opening tomorrow of tho 'principally from the Middle West, I Hist nntlonnl horse show at. Madison w' havo'apenl hundreds of thou- Hqunre Garden In two years. . Tho "tono" of tho show will be do- (cldcdly military. In addition to tl "mllltnry" trend of reminine irocKs,yCnr win be, as you mignt say, an frills nnd furbelows, which will, of there but the bullets. course, be tho big fenturo of the show, ; not excluding tho. horses themselves,1 Pnrty will exchange $200 Vlctrola, there will bo much display of red- whlto-nnd-bluo conservatively shot with flags of all nations. One of the biggest "horaey,Mfea turcs of tho show will bo tho military Alnna wlllph will ha ludced by UO IMS u porsonago than Major Gonoral Leon- nrd Wood, and not oven secretary Garrison can overrule him this time. The wnr department has , co-operated with President Stotoebury of tho asso ciation and other officials to notably ilomonslrnto tho efficiency of Uncle Sam's mounted men. Twenty-six picked cavalrymen will represent the regular army In the riding classes. It Is expect cd that many of those mado suddenly wealthy, aa a rosult of the munitions factories' effect upon the war babies ot tho stock exchange, will bo thorc, belligerently Intent on cannonading their way Into society via tho riding stock. Picked militiamen from New York and other states will compete with tho army men In a series of riding re Made Freth Every Day AT THE PARLOR 121 No. Sixth Street tl KUmlh ortae'. more a- wKA wro. 10TH THRMB TOSWi. I FRED'S TAMALES llUamm -ama-- - Near Socialistic From Lack of Food "fatlooH days," fit butter, lard nnd the Holland government, permitting other fata will ho unobtainable. 'the exportation of 3,000,000 tons of The government Intenda to enforce t)0r, because of a Dutch over-supply. thi'Ho rulings strictly, and to this end At present pork Is the highest priced , hog already sentenced two packers'1'"! only the most wealthy are buying for violations, Germany In ilnvolnn. It. The potato harvest yielded EC- tlK h Roclallitlc state i Tlio government controls nnnllo. of grain and potatoes, as well as the' stato-owncd railways nnd 60 per cent'uc reduced four cents, tinder the new of th fwtorogi purtbcr. the state nrnvhlna mnnlnvm.iil a.. 1ru. fA ,,-......... viw.iu;i.iviik nuu iiavh twiu Prices. ( "There Is no question of food shortage at all said Wermuth. "It Is a question of price. Prevailing '"K" prices nave Been caused oy un- t.ual distribution. I am not wor- flstii nl tltn naASMnal t el.. ....n1 ... " uv wny. u um muyy. iwi '"- w j--.w ,. ...... i ""I"1' bectu'e ' know wnfct """J " estimated that 40.000 women! need, and we have it. But our duty .have replaced men In positions In ,, l0 tmrt cwyone fet- wbat he I B(srn The cly wlI conUnue work nieds." Ion the $16,000,000 subway and the - piles of food In the windows Inldl-'110,000,000 dock Improvements this! t-ntc that there Is no lack. The! winter. ! mayor Tuesday night visited the meat ' In both Austria and Germany the1' Hn to see how the poor obtain their prices of foodstuffs have Increased' supplies. Long rows of women stood .rapidly since spring. The Oerman In tho procession all night, In order peoplo, economically, however, are to obtain frozen meats. Tho throug--lcttor resembled n bread line along the New orK iiowery. IIOUKIl ino OCCUnantS of this line wore paying for their rood. Anxiety over the meat supply wna relieved this week by a telegram from of Nation Horse Show levents that will take up much of the 8UHUH ot uouars gelling meir ainnas together, there Is expected to be war ,0 tno la8t f0tock Ro yon gee (he norg0 Bhow thu ko new, for piano. Information at Shopherd Piano Depot, next door to postofflco. 2-ot Holier sec that your Are iauroraace policies are right. See Chllcote. S TURN HAIR DARK WITH SAGE TEA IK MIXKI) WITH HUM'IiUK If IIAHKKNH Hit NATURALLY NO. BODY CAN TELL Tho old time mixture of Sage Yea and Sulphur for darkening gray. streaked and faded hair la graaa mother's treatment, and folks an again using It to keep their a good, even color, which it quite sensible, aa we are living in aa age when a youtu ful appearance It of the greatest advantage-Nowadays. -though, wo doa't aava the troublesome teak of gathering thai sage and the mutsy mixing at home. All drug atorea tall the ready-to-tue product called "Wyath'a laga d Sulphur Hair Remedy" for about 19 cenU a bottle. It U very popalar, U cause nobody can diaeover It hu aaea annllsd. BlBTaly tMlatW yOUr tMBB or a soft brush with It aad draw tale through your hair, taking oh aawu strand at a time; by moraiag tae gray hair disappears, but wau . lights tho ladlea with WyeU'a aagw and Sulphur la that, bealdaa aaaatt fully darkening tho half after a taw appllcatioM, It atao prodaeaa that soft lustre and appoaraao adnce which la to attraatlto? aaaldat. preveaU dandruff, Itching aealp and railing hair. (Paid Advertltemean Subscribe tor, tho Herald, 60 seats a month. , THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH i 000,000 tons, a sufficient supply for uwiimuj. On Monday the price of butter will government price regulating system. I'llNAMntAvMAHt t.. . .M..ktlMM WMW(iv;uiGUk IB tiww iiuuviiub Germany," said Wermouth. "At the' outbreak of the war we had 60,000; unemployed. Today we have only 2,000, mostly women. Think of it J 2,000 unemployed In tho city of Ber lin, with 4,000,000 Inhabitants. Howl flftAsl Itlftt MtmnirA Ullll NAW VrtPVT" off than the Austrians. j Zalnils, Tho. people believe that as soon as'nil,llr Itnlrnrln nnd Tnrbnv nrn In rilnw.t.' communication with Germany prices!0 wlll be lower, because these nations Kin tes.. He succeeded Venlzlos, whojtilough ,ne official announcement of are reported to be stocked with food.lfivored tbc Mlea bnt wh) ro,gnedi h. appointment has not yet been stuffs. PERPETUAL WINTER DeaTest Public: If your transmission is broken, I'll send a car for you it that's the reason you have not been in to see my stock ot diamonds. The tnpat Is the birth stone for this month. The topax Is an amber colored stone, and la very hard and brilliant. The golden topas is the finest, and comes principally from Braxll. Pre cious topax is nearly as brilliant aa thn diamond.. Better put on yr neece-llned!L22 and we are to have perpetual winter; ' for as long as the snow stays around pn tho mountains It's going to be cold, and aa long as It's cold, the snow will stay on the mountains. So there you are. llavo you forgotten, dear? It's 511 Main siree , sna wnmij ."-1 tween a billboard and the Regal Shoe StOre. ( If It's Jewelry or kindred lines. I made for tne confirmation of the com thlnk we have something that will p08m0n offered by the ahove named please you. Love la an itching ot the bankrupt, and It appearing that such heart that can't be scratched. Hurry composition has been accepted in to my aid. .writing by a majority in number of Thaddy McHattan. BONANZA BRIEFS Rev. and Mrs. Hall have just re turned from the exposition, where they have been seeing the sights for the last nine days. Mrs. Wm. Woods is very 111 with pneumonia. Rev. H. J. Van Fossen will preach hero Sunday evening, November 14th, Subscribe for the Herald, 60 cents a month. IfAll Women Knew The virtues of Violet Dalce OoW Cream, we'd sell scads of it. It costs no more than tho ordinary Wad, and really has merit. Large jars UOc. Bouquet Jeaalce, the New Powder. We have It in three lines. Face Powder, Talcum and Perfume. A trial Is convincing. The season is now where coughs an colds predominate. For each troubles wo recommend' Cherry Bark Obmpoaud. It's the old-fashioned cough and cold remedy. Three alaee, 3Br, 0c, and 1. Sold on a guarantee. Just what Is a, coon cigar? This answer la Hf to every smoker. There are a thousand coanhinaUoaa of tobacco that run from scrap to the highest grade Vtears... Onr Leader, "The BeremaateV" (4 for Wc). On Hale Saturday, Sc straight. Hot Water Bottle Ttase ts now here. Better get one while the stock Is large and you have nwMe range to, select from. Prieea Tne to $8.80. All gwaraateed. FALLS, OREGON The Deposed ThU "l the first photograph of the mm premier who was the of Greece for, short time, to arrive in the United It .was thought, when pressure was j.. ... ,, , brought to bear on King Constantlne. e5 BBPBBPBBPBBPBBPBBPalBKaSBBBBBBBBBBBBBSJ Ba TMmMmSi sSBbH kaaiviBlAmBlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllH I' and will hold the first quarterly con-'as fcrence on Monday. The new hotel is now open for bust-! ness. I The well drillers have Vnlahed a well for Tom BraabeaT, and are now busy at George Maxwell's place. : . Apples for Sale 1,800 pounds good winter apples for sale at Leavltt's place on Conger avenue. 6-lt Don't fall to see our nitty line ot trunks and suit cases,-at Bradley Har- 7-lt LEGAL NOTICES Notice to Creditors Order to Show Oanse on Application for Confirmation of Composition I In the District Court of the United I States for the District of Oregon. Ifn thd lnHa nf IfarmAra' TmnlAmAtlt and Suppiy House, a Corporation, Bankrunt whAMac unnllAaflnn 1ia KnAn al. thege creditors whose claims have been allowed, which majority repre sents a majority In amount or aucn claims, and that the consideration tor Buch composition has been duly depesited: It is ordered that an creditors of the said Farmers' Imple ment and Supply House company, a bankrupt, as well as all other parties in interest, show cause at a hearing to be held on such application before the district court of the United States tor the district of Oregon, in the court room thereof, in Portland, in said district, on the 16th day ot No vember. 1916, at 10 o'clock a. a., w Greek Premier Hut yesterday Venlzelos showed who was the real power In Greece, At a- word from him, a vote of lack of confidence was taken in this man 'nd .hl? cablft- " re8,gn!d' and enizeios win unaia ue jireuiwr, ai- made. The outcome as all militar tsts seo tt is war on tne siae or me allies. soon thereafter as the matter can 'be reached; that notice of such hear- Ing be given by mailing a copy of this order to each ot the, creditors, parties in Interest and attorneys ea- titled to notice in this proceeding, and by publishing a copy thereof In jthe designated newspaper of the county of such bankrupt's residence. aa provided by law; that such notice be so given by or under the direction of the referee in charge of this pro- iceeaings. Witness the honorable Judges of HINTS ON EYESIGHT If you have frequent headaches which medicines do not cure; if you see distant objecta more (or less) clearly, or need to hold printed matter nearer, to or fur ther from the eyes than formerly, or need more light; if you have observed any of. these things, your sight needs the aid ot correctly adapted glasses to assist as well as preserve It. Accurately fitted glasses are only possible when the sight has been scientifically tested. We have every facility for doing this, and exercise tbe greatest care, so that you may receive the utmost benefit from wearing glasses. We offer you accurate service, H. J. WINTERS jwwwwwwwwwww E LFONU FF5nLV sW "3Z flv twlit j4 AmjBJgjSejBBJBjmjB iHHBBiQQr sBnBnBnmpU "glj. sBnBnBsg nBnBnm Bnw sKK riari aWaWaVnnVV' M ' lir a. aVBnaaaaaaH 1 B VTCUU I III II ammmnj ., . . . , III , II LI, I, .1 JaV aVvBAMrwaxr.BJSnaf r! -- mrmirmmP&'lit I SnBnw WSs PMJMMgJr BBB 'v k!-v!r;;-aS "si i ! H. v. riaKaaafS ' PAMbS;Imhhh aBaBaBHgBnnO 'Wmm! . BnBnBnBnBnBnBnBnBnBBBnl nBnBnBnBBBBna nBnBBnW BW'st i,' atajTWSTTi w.strir". PrwaBBnWJBVIIUfKW'ai., ! gnwHBilnnBB! naaBBBBal snaaaW I vS&7-fiW&'&- - ' $ amTVsni aaBBBBB&BnnBBBBBn J CoHtete'atosk .' , U III nffanffBnffsKAnnffBnBBVJ ''-' '"- V'BWlnnfJsnnnam '."bvA'S 1 1' vsfBnBnBml SBnBLgBBnBnJr.' K Lrcii ' J y r." TBBBnwana I IFlW V,V' ' fiJBnnEal rmmm mmmmim. 2H5, Sm in said court, aa lae aeaisaevaav ,j at the city of Pert taai'.tafato, lit- .M trict, the Srat dsyof WfWNtif,; (1. H. MARSH, Ctflrk. 0 F. II. BOCK, Depatyf ' JVMl ..urns m wmot.m. p w III ?W : notice is nerenr airea vaai aa mm. Jdcrslgned potiadmaster of ;ta M .. -. .'hi, ..... .i. Klamath Falls, Oregea; CM,a 26th dnv of Ocfober.,llll.:li .h. vt...... ..I .liv tkk fjMimti'ii'-J'i lit (lie I'wuuu .v . v. nw w..w,-.-j J Ing described animal: One dark bay or lighter aena; In poor condition, brandtd H. !; ,M ' And that unless ibe owaer or awa-.''ii ers of said nnimau. or otaer mMto&HwKm -jftfeta Mfflft persons having an Interest tMraaiMi snail uoiore me use siaiea , aatww,-, . .... .. .. '.... -.iwJ.W. L t.rl claim possession of said aataMla mm rgff. I pay all costs sad charge for .Us, r' keeping and advertising thereof, v;?;;S' gether with all, fees provide y,0rtH-5fe iiance of said city for saca eaaee, aald,.4j Innlmats will be sold at ombllc aaettaafeii - - - . -, for cash at the city pound at tke or 1:30 on the 7th day of November,:? 1915, ' .i.:i.,5fi8s m it. r..iuuuwm, rnssasiamr.pa Dated at Klamath Falls.. OtaiiiaVigi November 1, Ji&. .. j Notice of 1 f ml ! I -iv 'i'.S'flsA mtW$ n. ,""..f)&iJtK&& Location of PrlndpalPlaeBeeh', ' ness. San Frandscd. CalUostou&K Notice Is hereby givea. tlia.at; mnAtlnv nt thn directors hald 'bi.WJ;;-aV:'' nniilav Of lobar 20th. 11E. B MSmV ment (No. 2) of one dollar;.sarsre was levied upon the cap!Ul'soekaj.fc the corporation, payable iaimaaJataUf 3 to the secreUry. at the pSMa.af -fmp&i 'corporation, No.lSlIldeaA"sris;VB San Francisco. California. Aaystaar upon, which thU aaaeasmeat saall-ra- - main unpaid on Wedasaday, Diiam ber 15th, 1916, will be deUaqaeat aai 'J advertised for sale at pabtte aaettoa, . and unless paymeat la ,.!. ,M will be sold pa Wednesday, Jaaaetr "fl 12th, 1916, at the hoar ot lS;;;la. pay the delinquent aseeawsMK; l&i-d gether with the cosU of Mimmmfk and expenses of tale. .S' r&&r-i&, rir. -Mt'i..... jtr -its Dated October, 26U, 11 Ai.vx j. HoeBomonoMf '?' SecreUry of . Calif orala-OraWir , Company. , t. ivtiZM Office, No. 1S1 Leldeeaort ttrMK-Umfm Fraaclsco. CaUforala.r . mP$$i u 29-5-i:.19..S ; . -.U. ..!. . .i"., "fit-" i In the Circuit Court, ot the IHaUjet ,..; Oregon, tor Klamath Cta; w l George Bradley aawT Orate "Brad6etvlV Co-Partners ,ae;i Bradley Bxietmte.t Company, Waiitmt,JixiM. D. P. Doak, Defendaat. - " .3f To D. P. Doak. defeaaaat laaovo, In the name of the State ot Oregon, ,,; you' are hereby required to appear aad answer the complaint, filed agalast you In .the above entitled action on or -1 before .Friday, the 10th day, ot,De- ; r ceraber, 1916. that being the;last day -s of the Ume prescribed in theder lot ; publication of this sammors''aadlit7-?.' .-..' - .. - ..-.-L.-' i ll...f .its lll ab AmAlrlyi' 1TKUI .fcUWICWV fWWIW TCf f r . 9 ment, against ,you for the umt $& 1385.60, and for tho eoste;.;te-,; bursemenU ot thU acUon, and. far -favs. order ot this court that the tollogM described lands, UkeauaderVattah- ment 'In this 'cause, to wlttjX; m$$ Lots a, s, o ana; or iteeuonaeJ lots 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10 of.at!ou.:I& 8WU. NW SBU, 8 BU.lota 1 toT8 inclusive ot aaetloi.StrifHt SWU. SWU NWU. fete l,;t;advf 12 ot section 84, township 8faeafc.,.';! range 7 east, W..M.: NWHHW34, or section 3; Btt NWK, NBH SW, NW NBH. lote.i. te?U Inclusive, ot section 4; ,kU;4.,S."and'; - 6 ot section 9, township If ?twatt&i range 7 east; 'Wv iMiinf 'OMMtk l county, Oregon, -H u'v-.. be, sold as by,.kvw resjnlrod.laMll" proceeds hereof applled;,te;tn;sjair' ment ot such TuagmoatTIismsnjW moBs Is served on the: sntd''dstiaidaat?a by publication thereof tatne'BTansgw Herald, a newspaier bt.gesmral. siren- lallon, printed aad pmbUakodat Wate- ath FalU. KUmath cunty,iptoton,0 not less thaa once' a weAktorati weeks, by order of Hcneraate BvT. Kuykendall, Judge 'if iANiMiK titled court, made; dated' and-tJt4'Ja: this cause at Klamath ''VaU?KlaSMnfe county; uregon, en uewwerss-, we, .; the data of the first pueueawoa vmn-:::-' of being Friday, the SStai 'day 'ad-djottk ber, 11S; . " ififHtJ '-J. ,, ROLLO C, OROBgWegSfc ' BBBmmjmvc Wi aa A m aK was ,