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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 3, 1916)
.uMPAV,AUOU'Tt 11111 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAQt TNRff Developments ol War .rovaw of the first merchant sub !?.? the Atlantic. "SffiVoT noroplftiii fr coutlnn. ... of hmvv artillery capnblo ;K.n0;?.VHt.on(to.tfoH.flc. it"1"' . ....i i.i of trnncho mnl Tticn"" ?r .Limr of warships to guard !.i.m .gftliwl submarine nttaeuh. "SSJlKlun of .wchlno Run Tor StCMIeotr hornea In tl.e cltyor aw Damst Cession" Helps United Slates to Command of Caribbean 1 CLEARANCE SALE Cut GIass and Hnnd Painted China re duced 25 per cent PniCES nrc rut one-fourth to reduce ntock to proper ttmffltr quanlltlM ami make reom for full deliveries. It u a rich opportunity for you to iKuro bnntaltiH In tlm finest quality ware. pickrd Chins I" unsurpassed In lb beauty of tin decoration. Clark. Cut Mass Id rniuoua for perftct cullInK d graceful line,. You Imvc excellent seloe Horn In floral nnil combination cttttlnr- Frank M. Upp Jeweler 433 Main Strati Witch Repairing a Specialty louthern Pacific Watch Inipector Tlio purciinsu by tlio United Htittos of tlio threo Islands or Ht. Thomas, St. Croix nnil St. John, constituting tlio Danish Wont Indlos, will help comont Undo Hnm'ii control of tlio C.uIIjIiouii Sou, n ml thus of tlio entrnnco to tlio Oulf of Moxlco. Tho territory shown on tho limp In blade will nil then ho timlor tlio American line the throo Inland, Ivft Ulco. lit I'luiniim cniuil atrip, Florida mnl I'oil mi I'rlnco in Malt), If liu lii'Mly nccollfildl bolwcnn tho united Hiities mnl tlio Haitians goon through. Tlio timily wllh tint Dunes, providing fur llu payment of Howards Auto Line Now Dally Except Sunday KLAMATH FALLS AND ASHLAND ftmrvatloni at American Hotel iLitvi Klamath Fall 8:30 a. m. NEW CARS, CAREFUL DRIVERS WrftL' xdfyoxxr yJ i v -ywilj he upon mjiNlf Coffee & you appreciate the tc coffie. 'SEAL BRAND cmn of the TV "V"8 put up in air g tin cna. All the MiJIl and rtnA 1 . tor you. ,& THE FINEST GROWN" VMeal Vwi Riper Bros. THI tJUALITY STORK L the Habit iwsw f . "" 'i"i. i r ii liu jinn im - m . 4FTn vt ;k . r .' at r. jri v -f.T n iir-- j ; i ., ' K' m khitb jr a - aac e.,iiM 'i ii m mum a iiaaict si .saw. -a.iiss?v'-'f' -- i . 'MWmwlWmSHwRmLl itof .i; km ,-h .ftp icn J; saa-itrl .'i'8BSBlKsJ.jSi;i"R ) is k ?3i ., l&..f-. fi ( a .jw. ww- a Vfelt2SiP?aW fUjfjWf-m ww2? - J ff ' 48li2' .'-- - 1f4iSBfeSi H "X mf v VJ , V (I ti?l 'Mrf" iA WiJlS-- , f A " '..' E '""'iiHfllTr RIS2. V ST. .- vubr ' ny lauorerB ror mgnor wages ana bet- rr " a- . .. . M .. . m. - . . i ' BSd . . . -. , ' - rz ill a. f- L- ' i - ' BMrvaBB)aaaaHaBHaBHaBBMtrtaRai uiuiice jiiwi c uunniiniukiuiYi ou lliuiuus Jtt i threatened with bankruptcy, the har-l bor trade, tto principal mipport, being i n I most dead. St. Croix Is facing n social revolution, following agitation' t'.v laborers ror nigber wages and bet trr living condltlonH. It Is mnlnly the plantcrn who are desirous of being Hanks Citation In the County Court of the Stat of Orogon, for Klamath County. Jn tho Matter of the Estate of Darna bus N. Bradburn, Deceased. To Martha Uradburn, Charles C. Brad burn, Alfred Bradburn, Barnabus Bradburn, John R. Bradburn, Mark-1 N. Chester, Marvin M. Chcstci,' Barney A. Chester, Otto Hlsaw, Ar thur McHpadden, Ella M. Neasham, Martha E. Page, Mary A. lClnp, Minnie Halo, Lela Vinson, and nil oibcr unknown having or oUlmtng to have an Interest In the estate of Barnabuu N. Bradburn, deceased: In the name of the state of Oregen: You are heicby cited and required to appear in the county court of the stato of Oregon, for Klamath county, at the court room thorcof, at Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, on Thursday, ! the 14th day of September, 1916, at 10 j o'clock In the forenoon of that day, ) then and there to show cause, if any you have, why an order of this court I should not be made authorizing Rose E. Kensoe, administratrix of the above j entitled estate, to sell tho following de scribed real property belonging to said estate, to-wit: Situate in Klamath county, Ore-, ;on south half of southeast quarter of section 24, and north half of r.oitheast quarter of section 25, tovnshlp 39 south, runge 11 east of v.'HlHmette Meridian containing 1G) a.'iet. I Witness, the Honorable Marlon Judge of the county court of MANICURING LADIES ONLY GEM ROOMING HOUSE Main 8treet New City Laundry ALL HAND WORK Wc guarantee tuperlor werk ShlilH. Collars and all Silk Qoot Mini Fancy Dresses, or anything Phone 154 - ;.fMTH 127 Fourth it. FALLS ORE. our work by parcel posi 'Xll-!M. EveryLittleHelp e o ' rzi?rammtriximm 32G.000.000, must, of cuurnn, ho nillliiHl by tin Hi'imli' Tim laiuni', tuo, immt ratify It In nffoct, Iicthuho the appro. prlutlon for the pnyinvut must be I llhhl'll llllir. I 111) IllllllU(;illl .llluWn t Tliomns Htrf'Ot In C'hnrlot(i Amnllo, i ho largesi city In the IhIiiihIs It was taken from the veranda of tho Amor i ran hotnl and club. Duo piuotiijiy (o t . Danish capitalists' to invest moro mon o for improving and maintaining the Ihlands conditions have been becoming brought under tho American flag, ex PLCtlng under such a condition with Improved agricultural methods and tho uie of large tracts of laud, now uncul tivated, a larger production of sugar and rum, tho islands' chief products, would enjoy a free and ready market In the United States. The island of St. John also expects to benefit should the sale be consummated, the greater part ()f of the Island there being uncultivated and uninhabited. the stato of Oregon, for Klamath county, with the seal of said court affixed this 3d day of August, 1916. Attest: (Seal) C. R. DE LAP, Clerk. By VIRGIL G. DE LAP, Deputy. 3-10-17-24-31 aft V 'V'.SaL So place your order for Green Slabs and Blocks now Rvprvthlnrj fnr thA rflmnor huf ihtk ' rvestc''iSeehorn GETZ Wood l-tf WILLISJOHNSTONE CO. ' Phone 72 622 Main Street HOT WATER THE BEST LIVER AND BOWEL MEDICINE 3AY6 OLAOS OF hOf WATER UE. FORE 0REAKFA8T WASHES POISONS FROM SYSTEM SPIKES IN LOGS IMITATES TALE ! , , HHAHTA VIKW NOTES Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris of Poe Valley were calling on friends Saturday. STORY OF "SUDDEN JIM" IN SAT URDAY EVEMINQ POST IS CALLED IN BAKER SAWMILL: OF LATE i O. E. Hunt nutoed to Klamath Falls Wednesday to got Mr. Hunt's father and mother, M. and Mrs. C. C. Miller, RE- v'l will spend tho reit 'if the summer with their children at thU place. 1'hyslclniiK the mend tlm Inside buT IIAKElt, Ore., Aug. 3. Following the Idea of tho wrecking of tho mill In the story "Sudden Jim," now run ning In a weekly magazine, nn at- Mrs. Oraco Anderson hnn returned lu her ranch at Shasta View. Billy Slmms seems to he able to handle- bis now Ford with as much dexterity ns ho does the bucking broncho. , aio elroady out with their headers and tcupcrs. IS world's rid ovur rocoin 'liittnlitt itllit lu . ..i ..... . .. .1 . ..t.I.a a n .1 j. j '"" " " "'" w,,a ,mluo --aiu.uu, iu uiuu) qnlnn nf ,. ., . ,h, ,.i,.. .. . . .... I.....nbn... tl.n. .11.1- .1 . ..... -m .1 I V... 1 I ' 01 nun) iniiri' niijMii iiiuiu kuuu uui- um juiii 01 iutj xjiikui j.uiiiuui cuiu- sldi' clennllnvsa, bocniisn- tho skin lmny at Sunipter. Shorlff It. A. Ander pores do not absorb Impurities into son completed an Investigation of tho the blood, cnuslng ill health, while attempt last night and found nt least1 ?ue shnsta Vlow Suuday school tlm vores In tho ten yards of bowels MO logs, ready for milling, which had!tniVo a very Interesting children's day do. ibcon driven full of spikes, with tho rcfiinni Sunday. Rev. Cowley'fl re- Men and women nru urued to drink hviuls countersunk to oscapo tIoten-,nr:8 wero exccptioaally good, em rnch morning heroic breakfast a tlon. phut izing tho fact that our every word glasn of hot water with a tensuoonful j whon the first log went through tho.nn, nct influences uot osly our own of llmostono phosphuto In it, ns n Haw, broken saw teeth were hurled j children, but all those with whom we harmless means, of helping to wash about tho place like bullets, mlracul-1 iocclato, and tbat wo urn Ml more or from tho stomach, liver, kidneys and ously missing all employes. Bellov-jioail icr-ponslblo for the men and wo bowuls the previous tlay'M Indlgestlblo ,B tno Iron to bo In tho logs by ac-.men 0t tomorrow than we often material, poisons, sour bllo and tox-'cidont. E. II. Horner, owner of thorcn;Ue Jus; thus rleauslng. sweotonlng and mill, replaced tho teeth and stnrtod VUrJfyliig 11)8 entire alimentary canal. again, but found that practically ev- ory log wns piuggen wun iron or steel. A twolvo-lneh fllo was found soap and hot water cleanse : in one log hlch nearly threw tlio saw out of commission. Employes aro to day pooling tho logs and extracting spikes, while an offort Is being made to repair tlio saw so tho mill can re sumo work In a few days. Tho sheriff thinks many poisons aro Implicated because of tho large num There la no clw 1,1,(l there has been no previous troublo nt the mill. Sfuru putting 'till, 4 food Into the th MtOll. j u hi . ..... , i, ut,i ,, hnt water and riesi. phosphate act on the uiul llmesto. i)Uln7' olliilluntlvu or,. k0 up wUn un(1 Those who n(lHt), laBt0 or breath, coated tout, wJ( halUiW com. hnvo a dull, itching h. othors who ploxlon, acid stomach; ,H ,. con. are subject to bilious attu quarter stlpatlon, hhould obtain a ftt ,,10 pound of llmostono phosphato ,lui0 drug store. ThlB will cost very . -but Is HUfllclont to domonstrato t. vnluo of Inalde bathing. Thoso wno contlnuo It each morning aro assurod of pronounced rosults, both In re gard to hoalth and appearanco.--ndv Life, ccldint, burolary, liability and automobile Inauraneo In leading com panies. 8 Chlleote. Notice to Taxpayers Tho 1910 tax rolls aro uow open for Inspection. All property owners nro "qupstod to como and look ovor tneir miionts. nj July 27, 1910. H J. V. LEE. Assessor. ri iissc, Datt 27-20 y,oyii THEPmctTHECOST ofGlSollti. CiVS. J6nrAn b&& 23yTS5V is miles Hrllon BlWMperXJlonl THICKENS u CROWN OABOLINE.' T -. STANDARD m&ifoUlY wnmwumf "'7,1 STF A GODDARD un. . i ,, PnyiCn . -at-. ri7'"i Suit. 210, l.aOT.mp All acute, nervous . dlBeasos successfully i . HourB 9 to 11 a,a,J' "BU 7 to 8 p. ro. x Phone 321 1 Friers and Youno Hena PRICES RIGHT B. P. LEWIS Grand Union Tea Store Good Rogue por box at 3-St River Applos, 11.00 MAOunura DANCE At Gray's Hall, l'lno Grove, August 12. Everybody invited. I-8t Phompt attention given to rnntal col lections. Chlleote 1 Phone 226J m jM7 MHI Think It Over Successful men wlthou; ex ception havo helpful banning connections. There is no other way of satisfactorily handling your finances. Opou an account with this trous National Bank and n'.ll yourselves of tho ad van lag' which will accrue. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Klamath Fall, Oregen DRINK HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST EVERY MORNING Hopes every man and woman here will adopt this splendid health habit. Says a glass of hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it washes poisons from system, and makes one feel clean, sweet and fresh. Why is man and woman, half the lime, feeling nervous, despon dent, worried; some days head achy, dull and unstrung; some days really incapacitated by ill ness. If we all wpuld practice the drinking of phosphated hot water before breakfast, what a gratify ing change would take place. In stead of thousands of half-sick, anaemic-looking souls with pasty, muddy complexions we should see crowd's of happy, healthy, rosy cheeked people everywhere. The reason is that the human system does not rid itself each day of all the waste it accumulates under our present mode of living. For every ounce of food and drink taken into the system nearly an ounce of waste material must be carried out, else it ferments and forms ptomaine-like poisons in fthe bowels which are absorbed into the blood. ( Just as necessary as it is to clean tho ashes 'from the furnace each day, before the fire will burn blight and hot, so we must won morning clear the inside organs of the previous day's accumula tion or indigestible waste and body toxins. Men and women, whether sick or well, are advised to drink each morning, before breakfast, a glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of lime stone phosphate in it, as a harm less means of washing out of the stomach, liver, kidneys and: bowels the indigestible material, waste, sour bile and toxins; thus cleansing, sweetening and puri fying the entire alimentary canal before putting more food into the stomach. Millions of people who hWd their turn at constipation, bilious' attacks, acid 'stomach, sick head aches, rheumatism, lumbago, nervous days and sleepless nights have become real cranks about the morning-inside bath. A quarter pound of limestone phos- phate will not cost much at the drug store, but is sufficient to demonstrate to anyone its cleans ing sweetening and freshening effect upon the system, Sixth anl Oak.