ft wIPNMPAV MAY , WW THE EVENING HEHALD, KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON PAE THREE if ONE REASON WHY Soma people buy Inferior piano li that all piano look (llk to them, anal untcaa they buy from a permanent, re iponiible and truthful dealer, who prlcea hla planoa accord ing to their grade, attaching hla pereonal guarantee to tsme, they may ba paying a high price for a cheap piano. Our firm haa eofd piano for nearly fifty yeara, and thlt fact should glva you confidence In our prlcee and guarantee. Our alogan, "Time Tell the Truth," haa been proven niny tlmta. Wa waufd like an opportunity to prove It to you, SHEPHERD PIANO DEPOT Next Door to Pmtoflrn Klamath Fall IT HAS ROSE FIESTAJ0NTES1 WINNER OF WINNECK COMPANY'S CONTEST WILL QO TO PORT LAND WITHOUT EXPENSE, POS SIBLY AS MAID TO THE QUEEN I Madge Dixon, 40,000; HeU Scott, 12, Klamath Is to havo another ropro- 000; Ida Brower, 8,000; Pern Lecvcr, lentttlvo at Portland during tho Roso Show. Tbo Wlnnek company, general mercantile firm of Fort Klamath, haa IT'S Uncle Sam's that keep him contented. An' of VELVET is naturally the most contentful. WUJVX A . i - ViLiMlimtt, rm k& Jjj them. fat Sunday Tha least you can do is to ome beautifully engraved Underwooft Pharmacy "V KLAMATH FALLS OREGON THnr r WMKflK AftTieULAR PEOPLE tu UY TM6IP. Your Best Protection ,AalU8t adveraltv and wast in old ke Ih a savings bank account start- " wmie you are young and kept rowing by catutaat addlUoM to your flrat depoalt There ia no oth "sure way of eacaplng, poverty. wby not commence inauriag your M ngalnat want by atartini that uwBife!! uuni ngat bowT FIRST STATE M2 SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Instituted a contest, the prize being a t tip to Portland and back for tho win ner. An effort la being made to ar rungo for tbo winner to act as an at I tcmlunt to tho Itoso Queen. ' 1 Voting la done by means of pur chases at the storo, each purchase en titling the purchaser to votes for bis fiaorlto In tho race. Right have been , entered, and most of tbo ladles aro Known here, so a general county Inter I u!.t Is predicted In the contest. The toting closes May 30tb. Thu en tries and their votes were as follows Menday: 18,000; Lola Parks, 21,000: Dora Sly, 3,000; Alta Berry, 4,600, and Evelyn Merrill, 4.000. natural resources prosperous an' 'em all I reckon $- TfVERY day more smokers are learn ing how greatly natural ageing improves natu rath good Tobacco. VELVET is teaching jHsaaJfteflnBsPMeia us MofaWs Day send her a card. We have designs from 5c to 25c. DRUGS BccfR Little Talks on Health and Hygiene By SAMUEL Q. DIXON, M D., LL.D,, Pennsylvania Health Commlitlonor Could you mobilize on phort notice? n little exercise. Wo occcpt ouch a In our Individual equipment tlwit condition with some sup6rflclal ox la condition to moot tho domands Na- prcsslon of regret and move along un turc may thrust upon It? Could you III Nature declared wnr. run half a mllo If our llfo wore of You can make no treaties to InBuro stake? Could ou do half a day's man-1 our safety under auch conditions, uol labor with safoty T Nothing Bhort of a consistent policy of Of course, you may say with perfect modern exercise and temperate living tiuth tbat there are not apt to bo any will prepare you to meet tho vital In such demands upon you. You earn dividual emergency. Your turn will ,our dally brend by mental exertion. ' surely come. Are you ready? Hut nro you suro that your mental! Personal prldo should offer suffl equipment is at pnr? Chances aro thut dent Incentlvo to a" man or woman to I tho man who permits himself to de- locp In such condition that they can tcrlorato physically cannot reach tho mount a flight of stairs without puff maximum of his montol capacity. Injj, or button their shoes without con- Naturo meant the human animal to tortlons. ,!iavo a considerable physical exertion itO mnllltliill life ('ollll)loxltliM of moil, Complexities of mod- elll Civil l7Ilt lull llHWt fnrrrtfl mnni' Inmi and women Into occupations where It rcqulros effort to find tlmo for even OEHLER IS GOING TO ANOTHER JOB PURCHASING AOENT FOR RECLA- MATION 8ERVICE LEAVE8 800N TO JOIN INDIAN SERVICE MONTANA IN Albrccht Oehler, purchasing agont for tho Klamath reclamation project, ' W. S. SLOUGH For Assessor To the Voters of Klamath Count : . , on, ,u.iu i ..- u.mu .. ..on,.-. t... ..,........ f ni.in ...,! . t,' or by our otes I pledge myself to tho If 1 am pluced In the ofllco of assent) following standards and ideals 11 (hull Khe nit my time and the best of my ability to the work of the office. 21 shall do my best to place upon the tax toll every piece of taxable propeti in Klamath county, aad will assess each piece equitably. 3 Tho "timber baron" and "small taxpayer" will look alike to me 1 nand for n squaro deal for all. 1 l I will not uso the office to re .ward friends or punish enemies. 5 I will not use the opportunities afforded by the ofllco to promulgate any "Ideas" or "Isms." There la work enough in the offlce to consume all the time nnd energy of tho most active man. C The peace and prosperity of the county depend upon a just and Intelli gent administration of public business. 7 Your support in the Primary and In tbo Election is solicited upon the above declaration of principles. Respectfully, W. S. SLOUGH. 3-10t Hot Water for Sick Headaches Tell why everyone eheuld drink net water with phoeehaie In (I Mere ireakfaet. Headache of any kind is caused by auto-lntoxicatlon which means aelf poisoulng. Liver and bowel poisons called toxins, sucked into the blood through the lymph ducts, excite the heart which pumps the blood so fast that It congests in the smaller arter ies and veins of the head, producing violent, throbbing pain and distress, called headache. You become nerv ous, despondent, sick, feverish and miserable, your meals sour and almost nauseate you , Then you resort to ace- tanlllne, aspirin or the bromides which temporarily relieve bit do not ria tho blood ot these Irritating toxlna. A arlasa ot hot wator with a tea- spoonfull of limestone phosphate in It, drank before breakfast tor awnue, win not only wash theso poisons from your system and cure you of head ache but will cleanso, purity ana freshen the entire alimentary canal. Ask vour pharmacist for a quarter pound ot HmeBtone phosphate. It is in expensive, harmless as augar, and al most tasteless, except for a sc-unsn twinge which i not unpleaaant. if vou aren't feeling your oen, u tongue Is coated or you wake up with bad taste, foul breath or have colds, Indigestion, biliousness, constipation or sour, acid stomach, begin the phos- pbated hot water cure w nu system of toxins and poisons. Results are quick and it is claimed tbat those who continue to flush out the atomacb, liver and bowele every morning, never have any headache or mow a alterable) moment. Air. Tho person who wants to really live khnnlil wntrh lilu nr tinr u'nlot mnnJ Miould watch Ills or her waist moa- kllrn ntll ptinut Avnonalnn with nf Iaoa the same attention ho or she bestows' Tho KnB,lsh ,ather "rho sa,d th,s ot upon tho bank account. llIh dend ldler son who had been .tminoii only three months palnta a lias just received notification of his ap- picture of the plight of the average polntmcnt as fiscal agent for the In-J American If the United States were to Ulan reclamation service at Hillings, be plunged Into war and needed mil Mont. With Mrs. Oehler and her moth- lions of troops quick. cr, Mrs. Saucerman, ho will leave soon for his new location. Oehler has been connected with the J Klamath project for seven cars, and .has mado hosts of mends among the hllHlnpKu mi.n fnrmr nn,1 InWo. K ...UVH ...,., .W..BMW-I MVVU J bis courteous manner and, bis attention to business. Ho will be greatly missed by these people. In social circles, tho Oehlers and Mrs. Saucerman were also I well known, Mr. Oehler being for sev eral seasons tbo Wahoo of tho Klatawa Club, while Mrs. Oohler is one of tho clt 's most talented musicians. lo omen doctors from tho Shang hai, China, hospital aro now in this country studying hospital methods as pmcticed in the United States. LEGAL NOTICES Notice of Hearing o Final Account , In the County Court of the State of Oregon In and for Klamath County.' ..... i r . . tit. .. In the Matter of the Estate of Albert Notice la hereby given that Thomas Drake, administrator with the ,lll ...v... r ,i. ...- t aik- n n kins, deceased, having rendered, filed) and presented for settlement hi? final account of tho administration of the estate of said deceased, together with the petition of said administrator for the distribution of the residue of the said estate to the persons entitled thereto; and tbat Saturday, the 10th day of June, A. D. 1916, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, and in the court room of the county court of the state of Oregon, in and for Klamath county, situated ln'the city of Klamath Falls, county and state aforesaid, is dip time when and the place where the hearing ot the application of said ad ministrator for tho settlement of said final account and tho hearing of auch petition for final disposition and such other matters pertaining thereto as nay bo considered by the court in the r remises, will bo held and considered by tho court; and all persons interest ed in said estate are notified then and thero to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said final account should not be approved, allowed and tettled, and said petition for final dm trlbutlon and other matters and things stated therein granted as prayed for. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon, tho 3d day of May, A. D. 1916. THOMAS DRAKE, I Administrator with the will annexed, ot tho Estate of Albert C. Hopkins, Deceased. 3-10-17-24-31 Notice of Poundmaster's 8ale Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, poundmaster of the city ot Klamath Falls, Oregon, did on the 25th day of April, 1916, impound In tho NOTICE Notice is hereby given than on or before Sixty Days from the First day of July, 1916. the County Court of Klamath County, Oregon, will, in open Court, cancel all warrants in tbe hands of the County Clerk ot said County, which have been issued and not protested for a period of seven yeara or more prior to the 1st day of July, 1916; also all warrants will be held for naught, and payment thereof stopped, where it appears that samo have been protested for a period of seven years prior to the First day of July, 1916, and have been duly called by the County Treasurer but not presented for payment. Tho following list shows the names of payoes, date, number and amount as shown by warrants to bo acted upon by the County Court as above stated.. Warrant In the Hands of the County Clerk Name Date Fund W, H. Grow July 10, 1908 General K. D. Jones -November 25, 1908 .General J. A. Wilson January 14, 1909 General W. H. Wall .March 11. 1909 .General A. R. Meseny March 11, 1909 .General nnd Transfer Co. January 13. Warrants Received from the County Clerk But Not Pretested -Name Date Fund Number Amount C. C. Lewis July 13,' 1908 -General 1T478 11.00 John W. Wells -July 15, 1908 ... .- .General 1T6TT S.J0 H. H. Hoyt July 16, 1908 General 17726 t 8.S State of Oregon, County ot Klamath, ss. .,....... I, C. R. DeLap, County Clerk ot the above named County and State. hereby certify tbat the within aad foregoing is a true and correct list ft County Warrants subject to cancellation as the same appear or record la nw nfflxa nnd In mv care and ouatodv. in witness Whereof. I have hereunto set my hand and amsed the of the County Court, this 3rd day (Seal) 3-10-1T-34 ' Swiss System Is Farther Explained by Staff Writer By WILLIAM 0. (United Press Staff (This la the third of a series of fire articles by Shepherd, dealing with. the Swiss system of military training for Wtizcns, In Its relation to the pisslbll Met of a similar system In the United Si tej. Editor.) UEItNE, May 3. "My son and his regiment knew how to die, but they ... ... . ...... didn't know how to fight." It's all right to know how to 'die, they say here in Switzerland, but it's better to know how to fight. By fight ing you lessen your chances of dying. A soldier hasn't got any right to die, unless there's nothing else left for him to do. Fighting today la an exact sci ence. Read a book of military Instruc tions. It tells you every last thing a soldier ought to do, in every possible contingency. Master militarists hare worked it all out and put it down. Swiss citizen soldiers know how to do twenty different things in a pinch, be fore thoy resort to dying. They know how to die, too, if it comes to that How long does it take a Swiss youth to Team how to fight instead of die? How long would It take an American youth to learn the same thing? Just one hundred and fifty-three rtftVH' f, ears. a Swiss citizen- "oId,r ,Ve8 hal yf"tto e,am,nK ,0.b,c ne ? .'he e8t..80 dI.er8 uiuwunu. in bii loin ume ne is iorca . - , - ... . . . to fire only 1,000 shots. He does fire n- ",s true became hla 1,000 ahota an-!teach h,m that "-n.shootlng In the Pen a'r " "n - rhootlng in a smoked filled room. Switzerland is full or shooting clubs. One hundred and forty-three days In (amp and the firing of a rifle 1,000 tiroes in twelve years, and you've got your crack Swiss private soldier. pound of said city the following des-j cribed animal: i One two-year old steel gray stallion. ! weight about 6E0, branded T on right shoulder. And that unless tbe owner of said animal, or other person having an In terest therein, shall, before the time of sale stated below, claim possession of said animal and pay all costs and charges for the keeping and advertis ing thereof, together with all fees pro lded by ordinance of said city for such cases, said animal will be sold at public auction for cash at the city pound at the hour of 10 o'clock on the 8th day ot May. 1916. Dated May 2, 1916. R. T. BALDWIN. 2-5t Poundmaster. ' Notice to Creditors , In the County Court of the State of ' Oregon, for Klamath County j In the Matter of the Estate of Henry W. Butler, Deceased. j Notice Is hereby given tbat the un dersigned has been duly appointed executrix of the estate of Henry W. ! Butler, deceased, by the above en titled court, and all persons having' clalrafagalnst said estate are required ' to present same to the undersigned at tho law office ot Rollo C. Qroesbeck, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six Number Amount 17658 f3.00 18004 8.00 18086 4J0 18490 6.00 18778 1.60 1909 High School 332 .60 of May, 1916. C. a DeLAP. County Clark. By Ferry O, DeLap. Daauty, '. - a SHEPHERD Correspondent) Two hundred and thirty-eight days taS.cn out of a lifetime make a cor poral. A sergeant Is made in 28z days .ind a lieutenant spends 402 days out of his entire life to learn hla Job. A cap tain of 48 years has put la 681 dayB, altogether. These periods of learning and experience are spread over a long Etretch of time. The flrat bit is sixty five days. When you are 20 years old you go into a military school for that time. You don't give up year Joh to do it either. Let your boss try to give your job,to somebody else while you're gone, no matter whether you're a bank clerk or a farm hand; hell go to Jail If yonr job isn't open for you when you come back. What's more, if he has any pride at all, hell pay your wages while you're gone. Let his neighbors find out he didn't and they'll cat him dead. The next year, wbea yon are 21, you will troop off in the summer to a mil itary camp, where youTI spend eleven days, and every summer after that, for ten summers, you'll spend eleven days in camp. By this time you're 32 years old, and ut tbat age you pass out of the regular army into the landwehr. You will do eleven days every four j ears until you have served an addi tional twenty-two days. So you have served in all 153 days. All this time, from the day you left the military school when you were 20. you have had your rifle, uniform, field kit and ammu nition hanging up on a handy nail at home, ready to take down and march off with. If the call to arms was sounded. He's a better man than you are, Mr. Average American Citizen, and you'd admit it if you walked the streets of these Swiss towns. You'd know how to die, in a pinch; but any man knows that. This fellow knows how to fight (Article No. 4 points ont that physi cal and as a soldier, the average Swiss, thanks to his military system, appears to be a better man, man for man, than tbe average male American). months from the date of this notice. Dated this 12th day of April. 1916. FRANCES BUTLER. Executrix of the Estate ot Henry W; Butler. Deceased 12-19-16-3 iinoncMNG, SORE, TIRED FEET USE "TIZ" FOR TENDER, PUFFED UP. BURNING. CAUiOUSW FEET AND CORNS , People who are forced to stand on their feet all day know what sore. Under, sweaty, burning feet mean. They use "Tit," and "TU" cures their feet right up, It keeps feet in per fect condition. "Tli" la the only remedy in the world that draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet aad causa tender, sore, tired, aching feet. It Instantly stops the pain in corns, callouses and bunions. It's simply glorious. Ah! how comfortable your feet feel after using "Tis." You'll never limp or draw up your face in pain, your shoes won't tighten and hurt your feet. Get a 25-cent box of "Tis"' now from any druggist, Just.talak! a whole year's foot comfort for only 25 cents. -Adv. , UPPER LAKE WeareasjeaUfor freight beats ea tha Vaaar every ssjarasaE ageaas 4PONa1lsTf BBiaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiaBBr'Ifimv SbV LlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB BbVsssbIPP 3HsBBsBf bBmSbIbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbV LuIbbbbibbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbT liliHnHsH; slsBBBBBBBBBBm'lBBWaBBBBBBBBBBW BHIHsHHsBlr EO WRIGHT of Union County Republican Candidate for PubllO Ser vice Commissioner J I V Some of the reasons why he skoutd expect Republican rotes at, the cee log primaries: , ( 'j A bona fide and continuing reslAeuee in Eastern Oregon for tairty'staW years. (Born in Union county). j A record for honest. comgclentlettA and efficient service in public omee. A consistent Republican. i A reputation for good Judgsaesit, fairness and honesty. fe'i An invitation to the public tojiia- vestlgate by reference to any reft able farmer, banker, merchant or otsjr business or professional man in Cale) county. SiX His platferm: Conscientious service to the state at all times, demanding absolute fairness." adv.' w t - ? m WE ARE STILL BUYING P Wool Hides Furs f 5 Weeb Mtk Fv Ct. V il J T i, v NewCky Uwdry ALL HAND WORK We guarantee, superior work juv Shirts. Collars and all Silk OopeW and Fancy Dresses, or anythlnig j else. ! W rtfcl Phone ..164 t l27IFeui St? KLAMATH 'FALLS: ORE. f Send us your work by parcel poet or express. -J 4- i ajj 8 oo HLAU, LIMB AND BODYf .Sawed.to amyleeefc.VOe?! block wood u delivered direct from ftheda, and Is always dry." One load will eonvueeyotf. KLAMATH FUEL CO. o. I'eytonMgT. Prom 1ST DOUBLE TREAD IMS Your Junk Tires Made to Rail 2,000 to 5,000 SUes More (j Our method , will save you .76 per cent ofyour tire cost.u. W I will give you a desdile , etreanta casing, practically .puncture. Maw out and weather proof. Bead aa two of your old junk tire aaa. waJ will combine them lnto.oae thor oughly serrieeahle , castas. xz'O Tbe cost is instgaiSaaaUfreai point ot mileage, o especially 't lav view of tha fact that new,, tire prices are soaring- It Ifurea, a small fraction otji oeal a . whereby you save the pries ets now tire. It you have savaflti . will be able to jtfcUratstt'Jaa? wheels ot your .ear. If you have only one we will furnish theotaar., They have proven' tfcelrtvalueita J our many customers,: jemji will number roa aaeaJssarr CHAS. Ft MARPLE JM SIXTH STREET TRAFFIC J t M& . ? &BmU asVasamr IMHWMBMMPM -."&P:. 23sa"TPPlFasPsJPPsMB6 .;?? $J afiaa, tV3Xi'n " 'k s S it i ' RkUL-ri-: Wa Traasmam itw u. vaa h iL amUm -v'"v- fisanpisi WtiiiHiin.-i " Tfi Kin , T. c.fi.'? i i m V 5l .! c? if u 31 -- -M "i&tl tell & WV.4t?i ., . r. &yU r i - .n JWu i r-tyt K&iV si faS.'n ns fr&t Pi jess V h y-ijj v .T ? 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