The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, July 26, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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The Evening Herald
W. O. SMITH, Editor
FOR SALE
FOR BALE First cUsa sew hay, al
falfa ud timothy mixed. ChUeoto,
eM Mala itml. . Sf-tt
FOR RENT
FOk RENT Modem room, for oae or
two gentlemen, at the Clairmoat, 118
Fourth street. S5-tX
IhUkkai ,4al1 akia. .
The HeraM rabUakla Oaaaaay ol
&WUU araua, at in avarta suaes.
- Aft IkA mmIaIm a W1.
ath Falls, Oragee. tor traaaataaloa
larvasa mm ! wwht ia
attar.
McLean Heir in Sensational Lawsuit
Subacrlptloa taraa by mall to any
itM la taa uaitea states:
Oae year ... . 9500
One saoata 10
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
WEDNESDAY,JULY 80, 1110
FOR RENT Six room house, modern,
corner Sixth and Fine. E. W. Oowen.
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MISCELLANEOUS
ARM LOANS Money to
, farm security. Rates reasonable,
lerma good.- For partkalara, eall or
KiUe. E. L. Elliott, attorney. WllUta
ulldinfc Klamnth Falls, Ore. 11-tf
rUR SALE Oft. TRADE High grade
touring car; trill trade for well lo
oted timber claim or other property.
fcaaulre at Ml Mala street MMf
MONET TO LOAN oa city
property. Arthar R. WUsoa.
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WANTEIV-Beer bottles; will pay 16
eaata a 'doaen for aaart bottles de
Utered at Wieiaad brewery la aot laaa
than tiro doaen lota. Wa will call for
lota-.of Bra doana or orer. White Pel
taaa Mlaersl Baraga Ca, phone UV.
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WILL TRADE 80 acree of laad for
:.Ford automobile. For particulars
: a Theo, D. Young, Midland, Ore. M-3t
HELP WANTED
MEt WANTED SU lumber pUera, 14
- yard, lumber handlers, 4 mea oa
-.-. sorting chain. Pelican Bay Lumber
35-tt
LOST AND FOUND
LOSTr-Mud guard from motorcycle, oa
road, between Olene aad Welsh
Caamber'a milL Finder communicate
iih,H.H.Qilat.KlaajaUFalla. tt-ft
. IfaierUl isnoV being assembled at
Fortland to'bulld five 8,000-ton steel
freight steamers.
AT PUBLIC EPEN8E
THE fact that Secretary McAdoo's'
speech, delivered at Raleigh. N.
C, was thrice printed at Oorernment
expense twice In the same edition of
the Congressional Record, and once as
a public document Indicates that the
democrats have crowned McAdoo the
prize Munchausen of the democratic
Prty.
This speech will be sent all over the
country as a campaign document, and
will not pay postage. Several tons of
democratic publicity matter will be
franked this year. If the taxpayers de
light la Action, 'the democrats think
they should pay the freight
HUERTA dldnt salute the flag.
Carranta dldat Eire a statement
of his Intentions. The party making
the demand in each butanes was
Woodrow Wilson. Tet HuerU waa
malignantly pursued to hta downfall
aid death, while Carranxa la given an
o;her chance, almost his hundredth,
und la to be provided with American
funds. Wonder why.
KLAMATH PARTY
FIRSHO RIM
R. J. 8MITH, PASSENGER AND
FREIGHT AGENT, GOES FROM
HERE VIA KIRK MBOFORD
CARS LITTLE LATE
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Edward B. McLean, son and hair of . three ambassadors and- many promt'
te late John R. McLean, who la be- nent Americans, lncludlna two nrornl-
the late John R. McLean, who la
lleved to have left between S50.000.000
and $100,000,000, has begun a remarka
ble suit in Washington to prevent let
ters received .by his father from being
made public. Mr. McLean, who was
publisher of the Cincinnati Enquirer,
received personal letters from at least
nent women who proposed to him. The
publication of these letters, the young
er McLean asserts, would bring humil
iation on many well known persons. It
has oven been said It would result In
the Immediate recall of one ambassa
dor at Washington.
Life, accident, burglary, liability and
automobile "insurance in leading com
panles. See Chllcote. It
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SAGE TEA KEEPS
YOURJAIR DARK
WHEN MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT
BRINGS BACK ITS BEAUTIFUL
LUSTRE AT ONCE .
Gray hair, however handsome, de
motes advancing age. We all know the
.advantages of a youthful appearance.
Your hair la your charm. It makes or
mars the. face. When It fades, turns
gray and looks streaked, Just a few ap
' plications of Sage Tea and Sulphur en
haaces its appearance a hundred-fold.
' DOAt stav vravt Tmlr mnn.l
Wther prepare the recipe at horn or)
Oe of "Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Com-
Boaaa," wtucn is merely the old time
recipe improved by the addition of oth
er, ingredients. Thousands of folks
recommend this ready-to-use prepara
tion, Decause It darkens the hair beau
tifully, besides, no one, caa possibly
telli M it darkens so naturally and
evealy. You moisten a sponge or soft
brash with it, drawing this through the
hair, taking one small strand at a time.
By morning the gray hair disappears;
after another aoollcatlon or two. it
aatural color Is restored, and it be-
coatee thick, glossy and lustrous, and
you appear years younger.
Wyeta'e gage' aad Sulphur Com
aeaad laa delightful toilet reaulsite.
It is not intended for the cure; mltlga
ttoa or prevention of disease. Adv.
The trat automobile to 'reach the
rim of Crater Lake this year was the
stage from Kirk to the lake, and car
ried passengers from Klamath Falls.
The party la the car waa composed of
R. J. Smith, district freight and pas
senger agent for the Southern Pacific,
and friends. They made the trip Mon
day, returning yesterday.
A few hours after they reached the
rim several care from Medford also
reached It, expecting to be the first
ones this year.
Mr. Smith Is here on official htul
nees. He says he believes the beat
way to reach Crater Lake Is via Klam
ath Falls, and that he la going to do
au no can to advertise the lake and
the Klamath Falls route to it The
Southern Pacfllc is now running trains
U Kirk Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri
days, and an auto stage takes passen
gers from there to the lake.
About August 5th Mr. Smith la to
return on a pleasure trip to the lake
and other Klamath attractions with a
private party of several California peo
ple. Those who were with him In the
first car to the lake Monday were Mrs.
E. M. Moore of Philadelphia, Miss Inez
H. Green and Mrs. Joseph Daniels of
San Jose, and Captain George E. Good
win, engineer in charge of roads con
struction in Crater Lake National
Park.
Travels 4,882 flies and
Have But One Puncture
MAN 10 DIED
IS ALIVE TODAY
HEART STOPPEO ON OPERATING
TABLE, BUT PHYSICIANS OPEN.
ED SIDE, FONDLED HEART, AND
BROUGHT BACK LIFE
United Press Servlee
LONDON. July l-(By ma!l)-Lance
Corporal Mayes, Queen's Westminster
rcKlmcnt. lives today to be able to say
that he died. A German shell clipped
01T part of Mayes' right arm at Yprea
loot Christmas. Eventually he landed
in a London hospital with a stump of
an nrm that threatened blood poison.
Ar. operation became necessary.
Under an anaesthetic the soldier s
heart collaosed and ceased to beat.
The patient was dead. The surgeon In
charge tried a Quick experiment. He
nuido an Incision targe enough to ad
mit his hand In Mayes' side. He lifted
(he diaphragm, reached the heart, and
gentlr massaged the organ with bin
finger. The heart responded and re
sumed pulsations.
Mayes la now on the road to com
plete recovery. In another month he
will be wearing an artificial arm and
learning to use It In a trade which he
will be taught by the government.
Standing ef the Clubs
Won uoni rci.
PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
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Vernon
San Franclico
Salt Lake
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Oakland ..
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nowspapor of goncral clrculntloit print,
ed and publlshod at Klamnth 1'aU,
Klamnth county, Oroion. oncn n -...'
(or six weeks, by order of Honorbl
1). V. Kuykemtnll, Judge or tho uboT
entitled court, inndo, dated und tiled la
thin cause on July 6. 1910. tho .Im. ...
tho first publication thereof bolng w.
neHdny, uio mii uay or JUiy, 1910
R. C. QROESIIKl'K.
Attornoy for Plnliitiu,
S-13-1U-263-9-16
In
Notice to Creditors
tho County Court of tho Htnto ol
Oregon, for the County of Klamnh
Decannlero and I In tho Matter of tho Estate of un.
iicui wigui nan, ucceaseu
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QUIT MEAT WHEN
KIONEYS
BOTHER
Four thousand, eight hundred and
eighty-two miles with but one puncture
and no other trouble whatsoever, la
the record of L. E. Ross and party of
Texarkana, Texas and Arkansas. They
are making a tour of the entire West,
including Yellowstone Park, Crater
Lake and California in a Packard twin
six.
"Texarkana is cut In the middle by
the Texas and Arkansas state line,"
H
said Mr. Ross this morning. The
state line runs through the very mid
dle of the' poatofflce and the depot
One half of the depot Is the iron Moun
tain and the other half is the Texas
pacific. A row of white bricks in the
street marks the state line. If you live
on one side of that line you must get
your mall from that aide of the ooat.
office, and vice versa.
With Mr. Ross are William Buchan
an and W. B. Brazelton.
PRISONERS IN JAIL
ARE TREATED WELL
SAY THEY HAVE PLENTY OF
CLEAN FOOD, GOOD BEDDING,
AND THAT JAIL IS KEPT IN BAN.
ITARY CONDITION
SALEM BEHIND
0PENJ6 MOVE
COMMERCIAL CLUB OP THAT CITY
RESOLUTIONIZES IN FAVOR OF
THE OPENING OF THE KLAM
ATH INDIAN RESERVATION
SLAfL; JUMU AMD BOOT
mn4:.u-Mx laaatk. Oar beat
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fna eJu aa4 as always y.
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Conditions in the county Jail are
godd as they caa be made, according
to the prisoners now confined there.
ine jau la kept sanitary, the bedding
Is clean ud comfortable, and the fooa
pure and plentiful, say the nrisonan.
"We are treated very well by Sheriff
Low, aad have no complaint," said
James Mldklff, who la under indict
ment for aoa-aupaort of his wife. "Wa
do our own cooking, aad when wa
Bead food wa tell the ahari. aim h.
order what wa wast
"Tbe coaaaemeat, of course, la hard
to bear, but wa a .. ,,u
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II oar tteetanat"
Another development organization
of Oregon is behind Klamath Falls in
her movement to have Klamath Indian
reservation opened. The Salem Com
mercial Club has passed resolutions
urging congress to pass proper legis
lation to bring about the opening of
the reservation.
Copies of the resolution have been
sent to the Oregon senators and repre
sentatives in congress, to leading Ore
gon newspapers and to Klamath Com
mercial Club.
Declare Extra Dividend
United Press Eurvlce
NEW YORK. July 2. For fh
first time In the history of the United
ieei corporation. It has declared a
one per cent extra dividend on Mm,
mon stock, thereby making over 16,
000.000 dividends this year. These
enormous profits are due to the Euro
pean war. The earnings for each quar
ter mis year are the greatest in the
history of the steel corporation.
A new road is being built to the
Snntiam River from Sbslbure, and a
ferry will be established.
OREGON LEADS IN RURAL
8CHOOL ATTENDANCE
SALEM, July 26. The percentage
of dally attendance of pupils la the
rural schools in Oregon la the highest
In the United States, according to a
letter from J. L. O'Brien, school exten
sion agent of the United States bureau
of education, to State Superintendent
of Public Instruction ChurchilL Ore.
gon's percentage la 90.6, and Connec
ticut is second with 88.4. Massachu
setts is third with 86 per cent
m
Irish Cant Land
United Press 8erviea
LONDON, July 26. British immi
gration authorities today refused to
Issue permits te Thomas Kelly and
wife and Jeseph: Smith. American, to
land on EnglishisolL Mr. Kelly, who I
treasurer of the Irish relief funds,
was bringing $5,000 for the relief of
the Irish in England. S. 8. McClure,
who was a member of the Ford peace
party, narrowly escaped deportation
today for the mere fact that he waa a
member of that party.
TAKE A GLASS OF SALTS IF YOUR
BACK . HURTS OR BLADDER
TROUBLES YOU
No man or woman who eata meat
tegular can make a mistake by flush
ing the kidneys occasionally, says a
well known authority. Meat forms
uric acid which excites the kidneys,
they become over worked from th
strain, get aluxaish and fall to altar th
watto and poisons from the blood, then
we get sick. Nearly all rheumaJJsm,
headaches, liver trouble, nervousness,
dizziness, sleeplessness and urinary
disorders come from sluggish kidneys.
The moment you feel a dull ache in
the kidneys or your back hurts or If
the urine is cloudy, offensive, full of
sediment, Irregular of passage or at
tended by a sensation of scalding, stop
eaUng meat and get about four ouneaa
of Jad Salts from any pharmacy; take
a taoiespoonful In a glass of water be
fore breakfast, and In a few diva vour
kidneys will act fine. This famous
salts is made from the acid of grapes
and lemon juice, combined with lithia,
and has been used for feneration, to
flush and stimulate the kidneys, also to
neutralize the acids in urine so It no
longer causes irritation, thus ending
oiaaaer weakness.
Jad Salts la Inexpensive aad cannot
ipjure; makes a delightful effervescent
lithia water drink watch everyone
should take now and then to keep the
kldnevn rlaan aiM . . ,w. vi .
. . .,, mmv lum buouq
pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney '
complications. Adv.
Results Yesterday
At San Francisco-Oakland
Vernon -
Prough and Elliott;
QtaanfJtr 1
.igsweawea j
No games at Portland and Los Ange-j Notice Is hereby given that tho un
let) on account of non-arrival of teams, .ttorslitnod hu boon duly appoint, .j j.
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WIkIiI Natl. ilticcaHOtl. by tho nljuvu en
titled court, and ull )crnoim imvltii
diiliiiB against xald cittato uru niulrH
to incHcnt muni' to tho umlurMRiuHl it
tin) law oltlcu of II. C. Morryiiuui, In
Klamath Fallit, Oregon, witliln 1I1
monlliH from tho date of thin notion.
Dated thin 19th day of July, line,
JAMES ERNEST NAIL,
John M. oTdway, professor of Cheu
Its 1 y, snys. "Dond air space is auso
lutoW the boat Inaula'.Im t tut t cun bu
utid l'i refrlgoratoru." Our rcfrlgera-
tom tro built with a dead ulr space
an I provision chambers lined with
(ji!or!fi white cnamol. Como tn nnd
lei ui deinonHtrato them to yon. No
ii.tniiip
St- tf WILLISJOHNSTONi; CO. ' A,mlull)trMo; 0"f tno yUtnlo 'uf
"LEGAL NOTICES b1o,.2SotM,'
Notice ef Final Account
In the County Court of the Stnto of
Oregon, In and for the County of!
Klamath.
In the Matter of (ho Estatu of Oeorso '
Schuel, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given thai (ho un
dersigned, as administratrix of tho -'
tate of Oeorao Schuel. docuasud. has
filed In the above entitled court hor
final account of tho administration of,
said estate, and that tho said court ,
has fixed Monday, tho 14th day of,
August, 1916, at the hour of 10 o'clock '
Notice of Bend Sale
Nfiilc-o InvltlnR Proposals to I'utclmt
City of Merrill Itufuiulliu; liondi
and Watvr Ilonds.
Ki'alod proposals will bo received by
tin- Recorder of tho City of Merrill.
Oh-koii. until August 12, 191C, m the
hour or 8 o'clock p. w. (at vrhlrti time
piopoMiiU to purchnno will bo opcnM
11111I i-oiiHlilerwl) for Ihu purchnnn i(
13,800, or any part thereof, city or
.Merrill refunding bonds, payable Jul;
1, 1931. with tho option of tho city to
m.. as the time, and tho county court 1 ,a' " ,,r "' of ,l,em ,u numerical
room in the court house at Klamath ordur from nnJ nftr " . 12. said
Fells, Oregon, as the place for tho ,""u,s " uu "u '" onominaiioiuol
hearing of objections. If any. to said C0 n,,(1 0I, bond '" ,ho nu"1 of "W.
account and tho settlement thoreof. IAI'40 for "'' lrchns of 10.000 or an
JOSEPHINE SHAW, mr, r,-,'' r water bonds, payable
Administratrix of the Estatoof Qeorgo,Jul' 1. 193C, In dvtioinlnalionn of J WO.
v a . . a . mM Ctal.l I.SlaljIti aa.k I jua...l hk at...
acnuei, ueccaseu. is-.o-zt-j-iu : """ i,"",'n mouuu mr uiu jmr-
'postii of refunding tho outstandlnr
wnrmnis of tho city, and for tho pur-
In the Circuit Court of tho State of, pom- of nrovldlnit wator and 1W nm.
tocllon, all umlor tho provisions of fc
(Ion 13C of tho charter of the City of
Merrill.
Said bonds are to bear Interest at
Summons
the Circuit Court of tho State
Oregon, for Klamath County
George W. Stephens, Plaintiff,
vs.
Winnie May Stephens, Defendant.
To Winnie May Steohorm. rwemtnnt
Above Named:
In the name of tho stale of Orcxon.
You are hereby required to aooear and
answer the complaint filed against you
In the above entitled suit on or before
Wednesday, the 16th day or August,
1916, that the being the last day of the
time prescribed in the order of publica
tion of this summons, and If you rail
so to aDsear and answer, for wnni
thereof plaintiff will apply to the court
for the relief prayed for In his com
plaint, tc-wit: for a docree dissolving
the bonds or matrimony now existing
between the plaintiff and defendant,
for the care and custody or Blanch
Annette Stephens, and ror such otbor
and further reller as to the court may
seem equitable. This summons Is
served upon said defendant by publica
tion thereof In tbo Evening Herald, a
the rate designated In the succeatful
bid, not to exceed C per cent per an
num, payable semi-annually on July'l
and January 1 of each year, at the
olllco of the treasurer of said iHy, In
United Statrs 'gold coin.
Each proposal to purchase must U
accompanied by a check, certified by
some rciuionslblu banklnir institution.
to the amount or S per cent of tho pro
pounl, nuulu payable to the Itcconler
of Merrill Proposals must bo nested
anil endorsed "Proposal to 1'urchate
Itufundlng Ilonds" or "Proposal to pur
cliitno Water Uonds."
Tho council reserves the ilxht tn re
ject any nnd all bids.
Dated at Merrill. Oregon. Jul 7.
19IC
I'ltANK D. OLNKY.
Kvcoider of the City or Merrill, Oregon
7-30t
forty mea are at work on fi
phone line between Koseburg aad
MyrtleJaiat ,
Card ef Thanks '
We desire to thaak most slacerely
our friends of Klamath Falls, our
friends and neighbors of Spring Lake
and the men and .women of Algoma for
their aymoathv and kiniinaaa 1. .
recent bereavement
MRS. F. A. HKNSY.
OEOROE A, HENRY.
EDWIN B. HENRY,
MR. AND MRS. If . E. SHANNON.
a
Income taxes collected in rMM.
-r me year just closed amounted to
$ilK,4JV, as compared with 1)23,909
ror me year previous.
Matting remnants ana aaatt rua
a sacrifice.
WimfrJOMNSTONE CO.
lho new bridaw aemaa tha nmiw...
at Myrtle Point la osea to traOe.
ATTENTION
FARMERS AND
CHICKEN RAISERS
We will pay a premium fer
First Class Friers and Fat Hens.
Also for Strictly Frssh Egos that
you are willing to guarantee.
Teach the
Youngster to Save
And you will bo conferring upou
blm a blessing that ho will thank
you for again and again. The habit 4
of saving acquired In youth will be
his comfort and mainstay In time or
trouble or when old age approaches.
Why not open a small account here
In bis name and start him on the
road to prosperity.
FIRST STATE 6M SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON
'Vaassbamak.
PEOPLE'S MARKET
When Every Move Hurts
Lame every morning, achy and stiff
all day, worse when if. a. .
chilly? Suspect your kidneys and try
" uy your neighbors use.
W. H. Bell, Eberlaln avenue, Klam
ath Falls, says: "f uud , t...,. ...
tacks of lumbago so bad that I would
nu 10 me ground. I was unable to
make a move, as the naln waa an a..
vere. It felt as thouch n hau ...
. , .. ."...W OT
uruneii, juy aidnava Hn,ln. ,i..
times, were irregular la action. After
1 began taking Doan'a Kidney Pills, I
had very little trouble with m kM.
nsya and back."
Price 60c. at all daalara nun
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan'a Kidney PillUth. ... ...
Mr. Bell had. Foatar.Mllhiirn 1.
Props., Buffalo, N. Y. Adr. "
UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC
WeareageauforOalklaa Hawiltonla uiaJI, iMaseaMer and
freight lioau oa the Upper KUniaili Lake, lluaee ,av (1,1. odlte
ery moralag axceat Saaday, at 7tSS. """"
Western Transfer Co.
1 HON! IBT UMN HTUEKT NKA FIPTH
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Keep Your Hands Nice
Wear Household Rubber Gloves
50c, 75c SI .00 per,pair
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Wv WJjMATH FALLS OREGON SSW
rW.. WHERE MOTIPUUMI MOPuT l7
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