."&' .- $t"f h. V li P?S W. S. SLOUGH For Assessor f the ftepubUeaa Voters ot BOamath CSMMtV ftieay ot this week U PRIMARY JKJKTION DAY. The peace u4 prosperity ot Klamath county tor the V aest taw yean will ba greatly atectea ay the aort ot service the county re ceives at the Was of iU assessor. It aomlaated and elected I shall use my utmost andearor to make an EQUITABLE ASSESSMENT OF ALL THB TAXABLE PROPERTY In Klam ath county. Such an assessment aa I propose should lower our tax rata, and stake our county a mora Inviting place for home seekers and Investors. I pledge to the peeple: ALL OF MY TIME; THB BEST OF MY ABILITY, and A SQUARE DEAL FOR ALL Respectfully. 15-41 W. & SLOUGH. (Paid Advertisement) 1 HOUSES A toed lot and fair S-room house for $400, on easy tertna. toed 4-reom heme, nicely furnished, twe big Iota, all for tSSO, cash. Three-ream heuae with aeme furni ture, three hlocka from Main; only MM, en easy terms: Nlee 4-reom bungalow, with bath, only three block from Main. Price SljNO; terms, tea Chllooto, SS3 Main 11 CANDIDATE NOTICE Any candidate ot any political party la cordially extended the privilege ot addressing the people from the plat Harm where I speak In this campaign, frtf C.M.ONEILL. ATTENTION, FORD OWNERS Remember the Ford Picnic Sunday, May Slat OEOROE BIEHN. 13-t FARM LANDS Five acre tracts near Falls, en good read, MO to MO per acre. Nice level 20 acre tract cloae to Fall. Frlce $1,000, on eaay terms. One ef the beet 4t7a In the valley, 7 mllee from Falls; partly Improved; erne alfalfa. Cheap at 99J000; half A Una 70 acre partly Improved Irri gated tract at M0Q. A well Improved M acre Irrigated tract for M.OS0. Farms and stock ranches of all eisee In all parts of the county. Informa tion cheerfully furnished- Chlleete, SMMaln. 11 Hcraltfs Classified Advs. ostaaaae sue printed at the nta of Site eante a Una, Invariable an ad- Hereafter BO will be accepted coatpanlod by the cash. FOR SALE FOR 8ALB Studebaker "25," 6 pas senger automobile, In good condition, cheap for cash. SeeChllcote. S FOR SALE CHEAP Camera. 81nnott nt Herald office. FOR SALE The two-story brick store building with full size basement, known aa the Lamb block; located la the heart of the business district In Klamath Falls, Ore. Not less than 15,000 cash, balance, terms. Would take In exchange some good farm land aa part ef the purchase price. For far ther particulars, address D. A. Lamb, Agnew, Calif. 11-f t FOR SALE Ten Holsteln cows with young ealvea; also three yearling heifers. Apply Wood River Creamery, Fort Klamath. Ore. 18-6t MISCELLANEOUS MONEY TO LOAN At per cent Arthna R. Wilson, 617 Main. Ix-tf 1,000 TO LOAN on Poe Valley land; "i per cent A. A. Bellman 80s. It PAINT Not at war prices, but below eeat, at Big Basin Lumber company. 107. lt-tf FOR RENT FOR RENT New modern bungalow. Inquire SIS Jefferson. " - 11-ft LOST ANJ FOUND LOST Watch with circular engrav ing oa baek,"Hutaff, Dunsmulr, CaL" Liberal reward to anyone that will ''leave It at F. M. Upp'a Jewelry tore. Lest oa Friday la railroad yard or track between here and Wordea. 18-St D. r. M. WHITS aTffa, BAR, MOSS a THROAT The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH Editor PnMtahAd dallv axeaat Sunday at The Herald Publishing Company of Klamath rails, at no roana auwei. Pntui i tha nratoMe at Klam ath Falls. Oregon, for traasmlsakm through the malU aa oeeoad-claaa matter Subscription terms by small to any nAArMut in ttm United States: One year ''JJ One month KLAMATH VAUS, OREGON TUESDAY MAY It, 191S WHY EXPERIMENT? THAT a man Is not appreciated at home Is too often the casei but In the case of Vernon A. Forbes, present representative of this district. It is de lightfully different. A delegation ot twelve prominent men ot Crook county, ' each a delegate from some commercial club or other development organisa tion, visited Klamath Falls today, and they put In some earnest and moat af fective work for this progressive Bend attorney. Klamath Falls is not the only town they have visited. They are making an automobile tour of the entire Twenty-First District meeting all ot the voters, and speaking ot Forbes and his splendid capabilities all of the time. They are reminding the voters ot the untiring efforts Forbes has put forth at the past two sessions ot the legislature for the benefit ot Central Oregon, and the recalling ot his splendid work is enough to convince even the most skeptical that at such a time aa this, with Central Oregon oa the era of rail road and irrigation development, it la folly to handicap the inarch of prog ress by any but the best representa tion at the coming assembly. And why are these representatives working for Forbear Because of poli tics T The commercial clubs of Central and Southern Oregon are for development, not poljtical, purposes, and the cam paign for Forbea Is made in the inter ests of Central Oregon's future. The Clubs realize the necessity of having an aggressive, resourceful man on the job to safeguard the interests of Crook, Grant, Jefferson, Klamath and Lake counties, and they are out to ooost these counties by working for the re election ot one of the most brilliant members of the past two legislative assemblies. Klamath county's future is closely linked with the other counties of the district, especially with Lake and Crook, whose interests, like oure, de pend much upon favorable legislation within the next few years. We all know Forbes has proven himself capa ble, so why experiment at this time, by i choosing a man who la aa yet an un known quantity, so far as his ability to serve the district at Salem is con cerned? OH, YOU CHAMELEONr PRESIDENT WIL80N has made a personal appeal for the aid of business men In taking an industrial Inventory to be used In the organiza tion ot the Industrial resources for the public service in national defense, This recalls his address at the Jeffer- Json Day banquet in 1BU, la which he said: "Now, suppose we put the shoe on the other foot and Invite the gentle- 'men who want business let alone to let .politics alone. -I for my part agree .to withdraw from troubling business li Dusiness wiu wiinaraw irom irouo- linr politics." As election day approaches It is wonderful to behold the enlightenment which pours Into (be Wllsoaion mind. It will be interesting to note bow the steel plants will respond to this re quest. In view of the President's ap proval of the plan of government own ership ot armament plants. .. Scattered Shots .'. THIS MAN E. FUhency, seems to be the most popular man in the race. Every candidate swears he Is for him and his running mate, E. Conomy. AND WE DARE SAY those Waco people who burned a negro to death yesterday really say that the European war is terrible. ARE YOU HELPINO the Klamath candidate for queen of the Rose fes tival? IF THB BRITISH attorneys' state menu are given full credit, Sir Soger Casement, and not the kaiser, must be the brains of dig teutonic THf BLKS MAY seed the money, but considering the present price of eggs, they nicked a rather unfavorable time, from the actors' standpoiat, for perpftraUag a noma taleat shew. THB EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH "ALLS, OREGON POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS REPUBLICAN CANDIDATES For Circuit Judge 1). V. Kuykendall. Wilson S. Wiley C. M. OneilL For District Attorney j Joseph 8. Kent. Harold C Merrymaa. For Repreoentatlvc Vernon A. Forbea of Bead. Albert E. Elder of Klamath Falls. Wesley O. Smith of Klamath Falls. For Circuit Court Clerk C. K. Brandenburg. For Sheriff C. C. Low. R. R. Brewbaker Carey M. Ramsby. William Hall. James B. Moore. Wm. C. Messner. R W. Oowen. Frank N. Frakes. For County Clerk C. R. Do Lap. R. C. Cowley. For Asseaeor C. Austin Haydea. Fred Peterson. John Y. Tipton. For County Treasurer George A. Haydon A. A. Mehaffey. . For School Superintendent Bessie I. Applegate Edna I. Wells. AMERICANS KILL THREE MEXICANS A ATTACK ON RANCH REPULSED BY TROOPS General Scatt Presents His Report to the War Department, and Adminis tration la Still Hopeful of Bringing About a Satisfactory Adjustment ef Affairs With the Carranta Govern ment. United Press Service LAGUNA DB TASCALE, Mexico, May 6. A platoon of American troops under command of Lieutenant George Patton killed "three Mexicans when they attacked the Rubio ranch Sunday night None of the Americana were lav iurwL . ... -.. The dead included 'Julio caraeaee. one of the Villista captains. United Press Service WASHINGTON, D. C, May 6. Gen eral Scott has present Secretary ot War Baker with Information which will be helpful In guiding the future American course In Mexico. He stated that while General Obregon refused to put his promise of co-operation la writing, he offered assistance which will be helpful if there la ao outbreak by detached Carranta garrisons. As a result of Scott's report; the' ad ministration ia very optimistic regard ing the settlement ot the Mexican dim- culty. For County Assessor 78 X FRED PETlRSON SERVICE, NOT POLITICS NO PROMISES MADE. NO FAVORS TO GIVE INDEPENDENT No strings tied to me by either politician's or speculators. FRED PETERSON (Paid Advertisement) Electrical devices connected with aa advertising mirror cause advertise' meats to mysteriously appear ea Its surface aad obscure the teetaree off persons looking at it SKIRMISH aimmmmmmmntiffWaaeeefl -aaaaaaaaaaaaaP-gsaaal fismmmmmmmmnlllgBBaeeefjl iamaaaaaaaaifasaaaaaaal SmmmmmmaaslBBaaaBa! -.pBBBBBBBBBBBamsvmaaBBBaaai sf,hi eBBBBBBBBBnism?Mepsmmmm -94aamMasammmmKBKnj3smmmmm 'xl'aaaaaaaaaa&afjiTaaaaaaB ' LaaaaaBtBaaaaaaai ''''' aEjBSjEjEjEk, '?P?&iiBeeeeeeeei S , fi meaeeaMSsiiiilPBaeeeeeem1 (flll!BBaaai aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaa ' S, Jaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaWBaaaaaa -BiiiiH Per Surveyor B. B. Henry. F. o. Brown. For Commissioner John Hegetateln. Jacob Rueck. R. W. Tower. Far Coroner Dr. A. A. Soule. DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATES Per Circuit Judge Rollo C. Qroesbeck. For District Attorney W. M. Duncan. Per Representative Fred W. Hyndman. For Circuit Court Clerk George Chaatala. For Sheriff George L. Humphrey. R. B. Huasaker. J. A. Maddox. J. T. OartrelL . For County Clerk Burt B. Hawkins. Per Assises r Jasper Bennett. J. P. Lee. For Commissioner Burrell Short. William L. Welch. . For Coroner Earl Whltkxk. (Paid Advertising) E. W. Oowen, present Justice ot the peace, Linkvllle district, candidate for sheriff in the republican primaries. His statement: When I waa sheriff a few years ago, I stated 1 would make a complete aad effective enforcement of the law, with ao interest to serve but that of the public, and after I waa elected and qualified, did rigidly en deavor to talflU that promise, aad my record aa sheriff of Klamath couaty la an opea book and bears me oat And if nominated and elected my for mer platform will be my guide la ofloa. My personal attitude ia oae averse to anything which might be termed of a spectacular nature. .1 do not de sire to arrest any individual without due cause, or for the sake of such notoriety to the. office aa might arise. On tho other hand, necessity arising, absolutely no favoritism, may be ex pected. I am for a strict enforcement of the' law, but I am opposed to nay absurd technicality which would per mit harrassment ot aay individual lacking Influence and meaaa ot defease poMessed by others. Prosecution for the sake ot merely making a record for conviction has, to my mind, been one of the greatest fallaclee la con nection with the police power. I de Hire to guard against injustice as well aa to serve justice, and to that end I shall continue to observe the strict spirit of the law, regnnaleaa of those whom It may effect My platform la as follews: If I am nominated aad elected I wllL during my term ot office, construe my oath of office to meaa a complete aad efficient enforcement of the lew. I wiU have ao Uterest to serve but the public Interest I will give the protection of my of fice to all persoas, aad all classes alike. I will personally conduct my with strict regard to enenomy. I will at all times serve all oSMal papers with promptaess. i I will give all prfJbeera ia my cus tody humane treatmeat, wholesome food and cleaa quarters. B W. OOWBN Paid Advertisement LEGAL NOTICES Treasurer's Notice There aro funds 'in the couaty treas ury for the redemption of all Klamath county warrants protested oa er be foifl Juno 30, 1911. ' Interest will cease from this date. Dated at Klamath Fals, Oregon, this 12th day of May, 1916. OBO. A. HAYDON, lt-3t Oeuaty Treasurer. Executors Notice ef Piling ef Pinal Ac count and Report Ia the County Court ef the State of Oregon, for Klamath Couaty In the Matter of the BsUte ef Cfees. S.' Moore; Deeeasad. Notice Is hereby gtroa that we have filed our inal aeooaat aad report aa executors ot the mat win aad testa ment ot the said Chas.' 8. Moore, de ceased, aad the above eaUtted eeatt bum fixed upoa 16 eeMck to the fere aooa of tab lfth day ef Jaae,- ae the time,' aad taeeetaaty eeirt ream to (be court house to the ttty ef KUmath where nay person or persons may pre teat any objections and exception to anything therein contained or to any lost will aad testament, anu ai sucn time aad place the said court will Anally settle said account and report. This notice Is published pursuant to in order ot the above entitled court made oa the 20th day of April, A. D. 1916, aad the first publication Is inntlo In the Evening Horald on the SSIh day or April. A. D. 1916. x MARY L. MOOnE. RUFUS S. MOORE. Executors of the Last W1H and Testa-' ment ot Chas. 8. Moore, Deceased. 35-S-9-16-2S NOTICE To the Stockholders of the Klatnnthi Water Users Association You and each ot ou uro heieby1 notified and will take netice: That tho annual meeting of Iho stocKholilore of tht Klamath Water User Association.' n corporation, pursuant to aectloiHj one (1) and two (2) of nrtlclo two (2) ' ot tho by-lawH of tho said association, will be held In tho Houston ovorni house, In the city ot Klamath Faux, KUmath county, state of Oregon, Fri day, the 2nd day ot Juno, 1916, at thu hour of 3 o'clock p. in. You will take notice that at said mooting a board of directors will bo elected for the ensuing year, and there will also be transacted such other busi ness as may regularly come before aalil meeting, and in particular there will be submitted for your acceptance or rejection the following resolution, to wit: Be It Resolved by the Stockholders of tho Klamath Water Users Associa tion, In Annual Meeting Aaaembled, this 2nd day of June, 1916: That tho Honorable Secretary ot the Interior be and hereby Is requested to deslg nste and appoint, under auch rules and lobulations aa bo may prescribe, and under the provisions set out In Circu lar Letter No. 600, dated June 4, 1916, r.nd approved by the Honorable Secre tary ot the Interior May 18, 1915, the Klamath Water Users Association, a corporation, heretofore approved by tho Interior Department, aa the fiscal agent of the United States of America for the Klamath Irrigation project, Oregon-California, said association to perform tho duties of such fiscal agent under Federal statutea and rules and regulations made and adopted there under. Done and dated at Klamath Falls OrnKon, this 24th day ot April, 1916. KLAMATH WATER USERS (8eal) ASSOCIATION, a corporation. By JOHN IRWIN, Vice President By .ALBERT B ELDER, Secretary. 25-2-9-16-23-30 Semsaosu No. 864 Law In the Circuit Court ot the Bute ot Oregon, for the County of Klam ,ath. The Klamath Development Co , a cor poration, etc., Plaintiff, vs. B. J. Evans, Defendant. To B. J. Evans, defendant above named. In the name of the state of Oregen: You are hereby required to answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled action, on or before the 16th day of May, A. D. 1916, that be ing the day of the last publication of this summons, and the last day with in which you are required to answer, aa fixed by the order of publication ot this summons. If you fall to appear and answer, the plaintiff will take Judgment against you for the sum specified In said complaint, and that tho real prop erty hereinafter described and attach ed herein, be sold to satisfy ssld Judg ment Said action Is 'brought to recover the sum ef 1116.00 due from you to plaintiff, for rent, together with In terest thereon from the first day of September, A. D. 1912, lawful money of the United States, disbursements, costs and expenses of this action. That the defendant waa at the com mencement of this action, and now is, the owner of certain real property, attached In Klamath county, Oregon, and described aa follows, to-wlt: Lot three (8), block two hundred live (205), Mills Second Addition to Klamath Falls, Klamath county, state of Oregon. That on the 8tb day of March, A. D. 1916, and after the filing of said com plaint, at the instance of the plaintiff, the sherlftof said county duly attach ed said above-described real property, and now holds the samo in his pos session by virtue of said writ of at tachment. This summons is-published once a week for six successive weeks, In the Evening Herald, a dally newspaper, of general circulation, printed and published In the city of Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, by order of Honorable D. V. Kuyken dall, Judge of the circuit court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Klamath, aad dated April I, A. D. 1916, the first publication of this sum mon belag made oa the 4th day of April, A. D. 1916. BTONB, OALB, ft ORBSS, Attorneys fer Flaiatiff. 4-ll-ll-l6-l-9.ll &ioiamM)' g Hot Water Each Morning Puts Roses in Your Cheeks .- ---' m Mi To look one's best and fool one's best U to enjoy nu lusldo bath each morning to iluah from tho system tho previous Uuy' wnute, sour (omenta- tloiik ami poisonous toxins before It Is absorbed Into the blood. Just as coal, when It bums, leaves behind a vortulii amount or Incombustible ma torlnl (n the form of iuIios, so the food and tlrlnk tnken uncli day leavo In tho alimentary organs a certain amount of Imllgostlblo material, which, if not eliminated, form toxins aud poisons which uro then sucked Into tho blood through the very ducts which aro In tended to suck In only nourishment to sustnln tho body. If you wnnl to nh the glow of healthy bloom In our cheeks, to we jour skin gut clonror and clearer, you aro told to drink every morning upon arising, n glass or hat water with n tenspoouful of llmestono phosphate In It, tthtrli Is a hnrmloni menus of wash ing the wasto material aud toxins from the stomach, liver, kidneys nnd nottoln, thus cleansing, ttwoetonluc and purifying the entire alimentary You'll Have Both Dollars and Sense If you dcpOMlt our funds here In, Htcail of In that decrepit safe that any burglar could open with east, An account here menus absolute safety for our cash And pn)!nn tfy chock In a convenience both to )ou and those whom you pay will surety appreciate. FIRST STATE KLAMATH iJEfSJW'S&asJx . -ammmmmmmmmmmmmmamjai . ,"nr !bL 'VaaaaaaaaaaaaaePjLwr' ? M t lr.aaaaaaaaaaaTii4aife"v m o UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC WeareageuUforUalklae A Hamilton's mall, isiwmgif anil ru-lstlit Ixmu u the Upper Klamath lkf. Muse lee this prcry morning erept Sunday, at 7 1 SO. Western Transfer Co. rilO.NK 17 MAIN HTRKKT. SKAH FIFTH U.S.Gov.expertsreportthat oils correctly refined from asphalt-base.crude "distill without decomposition" (do not break up and lose their lubricating value under cylinder heat) ana "are much better adapted to motor cylinders, as far as their carbon forming proclivities are concern ed, than are paraffine-base Penn sylvania oils." Jf Motorists who use Zerolene, an oil scientifically refined from asphatt- btM crude, back up th xp.rts with reports sucn s. these: "Covered over tt.Nf milee without djufi tog vtlvee or cleaning out carbon. "-"The carw taken out of this car In 51,000 miles aniountefl w less than an ounce." Zerolene Is for sale at jjjw-j everywhere and at aervlce atatlona and agencw" the Standard Oil Company. ZEROLENE Uk Standard OU fir Motor tors ' TUMDAY, MAY I., ,. aamal -ZZfl , $wy Unci, lieroir putting nmm tooj hid, tho sloiunvh till I uiiiI "union uli gitllow ikln Ihoi spots, plmplim or pallid com! plexlon, itliio IIiohu uhu wnko up with a contod touicuo, hud tntto, nitty breath, othoni who uro bothcrtd with headache, IiIIIIouh spolla, acid itom iirli or constipation, should begin, this phosplmtud hot uulur drluklag na are assured of wry pronounced re sults III ii n i) or lvu weeks A ijuiirter pound of limestone phos phate costs ery little nt the drug utoro but Is xnlllcli'iu to tlcinonitrat thitt Just no neap and hot wattr rleunses, purities und freibtni tht shin on the outside, to hot water asd organs, Wo must nlwai couldtr that Internal sanitation In utly more Important than outside cleanllntu, becnuso the sklu iiures do not sbiorb Impurities Into the tilood, lillebol pores do Women who ilonlru to enhance the bcuuty of thulr complexluu should just try this for n week nnd notlco results lmestotn tihosihato act ou tho Inside (AihurtUomeat) ,fS 1 .SAVINGS BANK PALLS, OREGON - jB. . 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