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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1916)
.f- a X" if- W f v- -.(j v .-, - . fiP1, FA01TW0 t-'ftj- THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON MONDAY, AUGUST 14, i5t8 HtnJfi Ousted Advs, la the M at arfaead at tk rata of a Hw tararfaala to a. sam. Htrwaflar ae adiarUse krtktotk. FOR SALS The Evening Herald W. O. SMITH. Editor I'ib'fiiid dally excect 8andt at The B trail Publlihlaa Company of Kiaomtn rails, at lie Fourth street. Entered at tbe poatoSca at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, for tranimltaloa through tbe malls as second-class mattar. - FOR SALE Airedale pups, pure breds.j Subscription tcnsi by mall to any viietrwx! J,m isih? ir. nn,i rf.ml addre In the Doited States: iciri.tprwi. Theso are atronir. vlmr-2,e ?". . . una monia ous pups, priced np.ht Fred Starr, bor 192, Klamath Falls. 9-6t KLAMATH PAI.tA OREfiOV $5.00 .SO FOB SALE First daaa bow bar. al-' faJCa a4 timothy mixed. ChUcota,! C3S Mala street MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1916 1W1 TARIFF COMMISSION A PRETENSE FOR SALE OE TRADE Threshing; nrhlnt complete, ready for field. 20- ARE tbe democrats on the square with the tariff commission nro- hpentine.aparatora2xS6. Terras on 'posal incorporated in their new rove- Bale. See McCabe. phone 288W. 31-12t , r.ue bill? All their previous actions ' i would indicate that they were not. If, . . , , , . ,. """7"-JtIlP democrats sincerely favored lliru xiuuiciu uu" wtifeii. awtt- In riff cnmmlatcnn IftAv v asJsBaTKX I 2 FLkSBIlBBWf a JFct :J!i a VMy'1 BBBr:?SBBLinBBa-? i i .t. uivaa f w&s I -wg ' - I JIT. I.AKI ITKftLH 'inclining nil of tho timber thereon, 'mrect nml extending cnMr.,y7T, a ntuoiititliiK I ovor four million foot. feel. "JJ Information regarding the nnuiunl of IjiIj 1 n t .....I oil. .w.r, ., ., . nun o, lUDCK 10 ,. . . timber unit condition of tho sumo may Addition. 'rl"'i Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Cnc and family . 0binlncd upon Inquiry from E. L. l.otn 1, 2, 7 and 8, blori- ir ... . nnd Mr and Mrs. L. A. West and fnm- rin,,... 212 Wllllts bulldlnit. Klamath Aodltlon. ' M0 ;ily have gone on n camping trip. Thy rng 0rcKon wuuro nny nnd all lnJ Lota A, II, C. , R, p ,in,i ., will vWt Crater iKe. formation concomlnK the property Is 46 Nichols Addition, ' v"1 on file. t. 11. WAnr.ujf, i.um 1, nun s (unlsid t $ 2.-.30 14-21 Solo Heforco. block f,l, NIchoN Addlllun '' MUM 2, 3, -I mid C (mil Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stewart and1 nonce 10 wreaiion 'linl), block G8, Nlcholn A. 0. Colson and family and Will Allen have gone to the berry patch. 1 .1 l(ll t' u Ait 'iiiim Mitn 3, !, r. am) r., block r,o si. rv 1. Mr. and Mrs. Schrlener nnd family nte ramping In the mmmttilnu for a few days. li14 cv family of Spring Lake visited the Iiku Notice Is hereby Riven that tho un of the Woods the past week. 'dcrnlitncd has been duly appointed nd Addition, mlnlHtrulor of the estate of William 11,1 IjiIh 1, 2, 7 iiml S (out nr ; lickinon.deceiised, by the county court nal), llock CI, Nichols Ail.nii,,,, ' cr Kinmnwi cmimy, uri'K"i " i"'!--' nun 1, .-, ( nun ti (mil hi,, n ons havliiK claims aniilnst said cslato mil), block (17, Nichols Aililnif,,, Marie OrlBllli Is upending n few days mo reiiilrcl to piesent mum) to inu lit I.u!h 2, :i nnd I, bind, i;i, Nj . . with Fay West. 1 tlitt law olllco if 11. C. (Jroesbeck, In Aittlllliin. "' 1 ll..,.,lli I.Viltd l)riiti wlllilll mIv IjiIm 1 flint fl tuful.l.. it Ikiiiiii,,, it t iimi, v, , "", ......... .-. ....... . . in, tin, in- - j; ffin.li 11, 1,600; fine specimen. trade for second cow. Phone 58J, Price $75, or will FOB BENT FOR RENT One two-room apartment at Oregon house. 14-31 MISCELLANEOUS a need not havBi . Infrilalptl ntlt nt orUlAnpo 4!ia nr.n. 1 crop alfalfa or freh Darlisan tarJff starteU undor Ul(l 8-6t I ,- i: .nttCHK n !! t ,t - l'ivT-iiiis ic(iuuiiimii uuiuiuiairuuu;:. i iff the old tariff board did not suit them, tbe democrats could easily have j iiiuuLrucit.u 11 wiien iney enari?ii their Underwood tariff law. Yet, they not only did nothing of the kind, but they continued to discountenance and discredit the idea of tariff making by advice of non-partisan experts until now. when they suddenly reverse In the belief that they can make political capita! by pretending to favor the tariff cemmtesion plan. That it Is all mere pretense we now hate tbe proof in the boost given the new revenue measure in Mr. Bran'.i Commoner over his name: "The tariff commission,' The FUg and the l!ul HI r. to OirUii4 Lml MONaTT TO LOAN oa eltjr or farm aroaerty. Artawr B. Wllaoa. 11-U LOST AND FOUND LOST Between Bly and Klamath Fall. 6 boraea or males. One bay addle bone, others faorsea or mules. All branded with fresh circle on left Jaw. 10 reward each animal delivered at Jacluoa ranch, near Bly. Luke Wal- kar. It7-812-14 Temporary Reverses Expected by British Mrs. Mason, with her son nnd dnuh tor, are visiting Mrs. Mason's tl.'iur.li tcr, Mrs. Tom Walters. I'alrU I.-T iiiniiths fiom Ihu dale of Ibis notice, block C!, Nlclioln AililUlnti irlltcl tui by law required. l'ls 1, r nnd C, bim ii 1 IMtcdat Klamath Falls, Orugon, July Addition. - ,. . . L . .. '-I. 1U"5. Lots I. r., C, 7. . D. ID u ,..,,, See Chltcete for hornet In the city on ,.rt m. ,...,..., ! ,. ., ,.,..,., . . .. . ""'nil: - I IH.III.Il I I., I', ll'Dln, , nun n ., riiiivii-iv jMllllHnll count''y L-'Adiiilnhilralot of Dm Rslntn of William ' Lots 1, 2, 3, I, f. and (1 1,1 ,,.1, . ,,,,. ..... i .l.lli I.... "'' LEGAL NOTICES Retolutlew rc.inliillon declaring the Intention of the Common Council to chani;n the grade on Kteventli street tit Us Intersection with jioutherly tine of Pulled States irrigation canal ItOllllItT I., DAVIDSON. II. l.ocliiiiiiii, ilcccascd. 21 31-7-11 21 CLEVCNTH STREET IMPROVE- MENT NOTICE Notice of Filino of the Piopoted As- acsatnent Roll The Common Council of the CIl;' of he rays. By jonh UUCHAN ni blind rushes or wild ventures. Vh- (Eigland's foremost writer on milltarv I German man-power is shrinking low. affairs. Written for the United Press) Tliey have been compelled to senj di- LONDON, Aug. 7. (By mail) , 'lons from Verdun to help Ilinlen- When the bombardment ceased on thot,,l""S "P'inst Russia, and In providing f morning of July 1st, and the allied . refines for the present battle they are troops left their trenches In the big'(,,'ven to scrape up battalions from rush on a twenty-five mile front, thoyjcaer' n:rt f 'heir western front. lt.- dld not expect an even, steady advance. jf,fncs obtained in this way, men al- wearied with much fighting. be a frail reed to lean 'irs.dv "pleaer. a certain element and, doe.; no. rIriJ 1Ine ot f;Grm,n fortification., 'harm. Its tendency is to postpone a 'tre(ches trom sieurfn to tho An. nxii'1 Inevitably lehance In rntp nnil Ihnt In nf nrtxmiit m. -. . . . i,,,.nn n u LOST Beyond Stukel bridge on Mer- cnange '""3 and that is at present TBerc are no ggpg, The jefcnsP Insrpon. One battalion hurried up from rill road, new traveling bag, contain- desirable." its first position, consisting of several, the sou'h was captured by the British ing papers, Jewelr.r and personal prop Mr. Eryan here lets the cat out of trench lines; an Intermediate position. an nour or tw' after it had detrained. erty. Finder notify Herald office. Re-j,he baS. fr. if "it pleases a certain demand a second and final position some j A Fiench officer was asked about tho ward. 12-3t jment and does no harm," it Is Intended way back, of the same typo as the firt.! capture of guns. He replied: "We do jto do no good. Its purpose is, as he The labors or eighteen months have .not want guns. Krupp can mamifac- LOST July Cth, between Merrill and confesses, merely to provide an excuse made each position a miracle of hu- tuic them faslpr timn wo .-.n mi.-.v on Klamath Falls, for delay and to fool the neonle into man incennitv a inhvrinii. nf imnmiihrm. Tint i.-nmn .,n.ni mo.,rnm..... , - - - n . . - -.....-. . .-... ..,u,, l.ll IIIHIIIIIUL'.IIII lkl1.t U. II.... ... t , I I . . . .... . ' .. Whereas, It Is deemed expedient to j l.lanialh Pulls, Oregon, ImWng nxcer- change the grade on Kleventh street -it trim tl and iletei mined the pioportlon lis intereection with the southerly lino ato nlmre for which each lot, pan of of United States Irrigation canal; ihn. block and iich'.-ikc properly shall It Is therefore resolved. That the hi Ih.ble for the Improvement of KI.'V grade on Eleventh street, nt Ha Inter-'ccth aticet fiom Main stteel to Uph.'iin McClellan'8 store road, small straw grip, containing Ash land Rodeo pennant and toilet articles. Finder please notify Mrs. R, S. Adams, Merrill. Phemfrt attention given to rental col lections. ChileoU X thinking that they are to have scien tific tariff revision from the democrats. No fairly InformeiTperson can be con- 14-3tjvlnced that a tariff that will buildup American ministries in an parts or the country is attainable through a pollt- FEW FOLKS HAVE fifiAy HAIR NOW ORUOOIBT 4JAY8 LADIES ARE UIINQ RECIPE OF SAGE TEA AND SULPHUR Hair that loses lis color and lustre, or wnea It lades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sulphur lutkabair. Our grandmother made up a sBlxture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to keep ber Jocks dark-and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that even cololr, that beautiful dark shade of hair which -is so attract Ire, nse only this old time recipe.. j Nowadays we get this famous mix-' ture improved by the addition ot .other Ingredients by asking at any drug store for CO cent bottle ot "Wrath's Sage and Sulphur Compound," which dark- aaa the hair so naturally, ao evenly, that Bobody can possibly tell it has beta applied. You just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It. and draw this through your hair, taking one snail strand at a time. By morning the gray hair disappears; but what de lights tbe ladles with Wyetb's Sage and Sulphur Compound is that, be sides beautifully darkening the bair after a few applications. It also brings back tbo gloss and lustre, and gives it an appearance of abundance. Wyeth's ?age and Sulphur Com Boaad Is a delightful toilet requisite to Impart color and a youthful appear ance to the hair. It Is not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention ot disease. Adv. and a subterranean city of dug-outs. No such front can bo broken at tli first attempt. The path or wisdom Is to attack on a broad front and take the thing by steady stages to capture one position at a time, and to attack with leal party wholly sectional in its con-'infantry only when the guns have done trol and interests, as Is the South-rid- their work, in the area of attack, of den democratic party. The only way to get an effective tariff commission ii by restoring the republicans to power. N EDITOR with a statistical turn of mind discovers that Carranza's note accepted by Wilson as a basis for negotiations calls the Washington ad ministration untruthful nine times, questions Its good faith five times, ac cuses it of Inconsistency six times, and warns it to get out of Mexico three times. ENGLAND is paying about ?30,000. 1 000 a day for war expenses. It Is estimated that we are paying about a million dollars a day for the same thing. Yet the administration advo cates are going about the land de claring that "he kept us out of war." which Albert Is the point of division. the Germans on the north were pre pared and the high plateau over which tLeir lines ran was a formidable ob stacle to any advance. Inthe southern nait the ground was easier, the enemy weaker, and a real surprise was achieved. The British objective in the north, !hc enemy's first position, except at one or two points, was rot attained. Villages were blotted out, and miles or country redueedto the appearance of a plowed field by the allied bombard ment, but tho German guns, well hid- ui behind ridges, were Intact, and bo- IF BACK HURTS ON SALTS BEGIN section with southerly line of United States Irrigation canal bo changed from IS:!, as now established, to ISO 30 .State of Oregon, County of Klamath, bs: City of Klamath Falls. I. A. L. Leavltt. Police Judge of said clly. do hereby certify that the fore going Is a duly em oiled ropy of the resolution passed by tho Common Council on August 7, 191G. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Jinlre. Approved August 7, 191C. C. B. cniSLKR. Mayor. IMOt lcw Addition, Wither my baud nml ll, .a, n( mid clly this !)li day of An lnl 'i,., A. I. I.KAUTT. I ,! ,,;,,, " 10 fit 5" "1.1I0 Notice of Uoml N.dlre Inviting Piopi.-nl-. 1,1 I'nrrli,,, City of Motlill INfiiudliu; H.,,,,1, nml Water lloiids. , Scaled proposals will l,i Ihc Ilecoiilcr of the ( lit Olegon, 1111III August 12, i:if, hour or so dock p in (ui uhirh tIIM plop'i.Mnls to piHrliiito will l. om.,,,.! "'''Ivcil b; of .Merrill nt It,. I'ln-cl, exclusive of United Slates go eminent Irrigation enunl right of. nnd ciuinldctcd) for the iiiiri3B0 ,lf wi nnd Upbnm stie.-l fiom Its Inlor J$3,h00. or nny part lli.-i,.,,f ,(y ,, iicetlon Willi Eleventh Mreet to Prof Merrill tefundlng bonds, pnvul.l.. jr peel street, and having on the 7lli dayji, 13:11, wih , ol)tri ))f ,,, ,. ' of August. 191C, filed In the office of ,,nv .,,i. or nnv of !),.... .-. . . I' ' -.,--.., MIIIII-IICII 111 hit, iiiiiii nun 11111-r jiiiv I, I'j.'l dIj FLUSH YOUR KIDNEYS OCCASION ALLY IF YOU EAT MEAT REG ULARLY No man or woman who cabs meat regularly can make a mistake by Hush ing tbe kidneys occasionally, saya a well known authority. Meat forms uric acid which clogs tho kidney pores t-o they sluggishly filter or strain only Summons In the Circuit Court, In nnd for thn County of Klamath and Slain of Oregon. Jennie Cann, Plaintiff, vs. Henry Clay Cann, Defendant. To Henry Clay Cann, Defendant Above Named : In the name of the state of Oregen: You aro hereby required to aunenr and answer the complaint filed against jou in the nbove entitled suit on or be fore the 29th day or August, 191C, that being the last day or tbo tlmo pre scribed In tho order of publication of bon.l.i to be homed In duiioiuliialltiniol 5m) and one bond In the miiih ,,r jjoo. Also for the piiichiiNi ir MOui) or anj purl thi'leof of water homl pi.i,, July 1. 1930, In dcnoiiiltmllons of JIoJ. .Said bonds nre lsmn-,1 fur iin mr. po.se of refunding the iiiilntniiJini jvvarranlM of the city, tind for tdu pur pose or providing water nml die pro tection, all under the pnn lMluim,r rc. lion i:iC of the charter of the Clly of Merrill. Said bonds nre ioto the hour came for the Britlrh to!part of tbo waste and P'sous from the A Society Debutante Who is Also a Beauty MANICURING LADIES ONLY r , GEM ROOMING HOU8E Main Street W,tf wA JNc? r-i jzz&. uzz&e, rwtt. wwA?swr ","-;&&",'' m 1 7wMmmwfmm !r-z&rMizzwwm? mm m hmg& mi m. Srk. l6f :T ASH mmA v fPi' wwMmtmzMim ?v:vr;-!23i'Cs;rs;iii'i Wood SXAH, UMB AND BODY awat f aajr leaftb. Our beat Maek waasl la elellverei direct (ras saeia, aai to alwaja dry. Oia lead will eeavjaea jrea, KLAMATH FUEL CO. A' 1ST i cross their parapets they opened a counter bombardment mfl the Bntl.di fi.Mt line. That line whs largely de stroyed but the Brillsn infantry, un der a devastating artillery fire, ad v.mted fateadily across No Man's land between tbe lines. Then the German first trenchci a'.voke. Their occupants had iclri..il,.,i to the deepest dug-outs, sometimes fifty fleet below the ground. They now appealed and manned their front iine.-i, firinp with machine guns and auto matic rifles. Roth sides showed the wosl conspicuous gallantry. The at tack, ar a whole, was broken up before It leached tho German firing line. Vnolo battalions disappeared as fight ins t.nlts. By the evening of the flr.-t day the enemy's position in the north ern section was unshaken. It was different In tho south. Thero the allies had the benefit of a real sur prise. The German reply to their bom- D.irdment was feeble. In some places the initial bombardment seemed to have destroyed resistance, and the at tack advanced with scarcely a casualty acrcsa trenches filled with German dead. In a few hours the Immediate objective was completely attained. All the German first position t&& car- !..! .. . . . . .. . . u'-u mi a uoni 01 more man twelve m.les. One French leciment hmi .miv two wounded, and the casualties of one wholo corps were under S00. The Ger man losses were very high. Crodsin;: tho captured ground on the following day one walked among piles of German dead. The first stage of tho battle w.-w be yond a doubt a great allied jtucre'it. oiood, men you get sick. Nearly all rheumatism, headaches, liver trouble, Ei.Tvousness, constipation, dizziness, sleeplessness, bladder disorders come fiom 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, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any reliable pharmacy and take a table spoonful In a glass of water before breakfast for a few days, and your kid neys win then act flue. This famous this summons, nnd if you rail so to ap- Z "Z," ,," " ' ' , 1 pear, plead, answer, demur or other- , """H' Ju'"i" f"r ,MttUnl l"frm wise move, for want thereof, plaintiff will npply to tho court for the relief inayed for in her complaint, to-wlt: For a decree dissolving tbo bonds of matrimony now existing between thn plaintiff and defendant,, for the chang ing of tho name of the plaintiff from Jennie Cann to Jennie Fox, and for such other and further roller as to the court may seem meet and as to oijulty appertain. This summons is served upon you. the said deiandant, by tho publication thereor In the Evening Herald, a pub lic newspaper of general circulation, printed and pulishebd at Klamath Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, once a week for six successive weeks, the flmt publication to bo made July 17, 191C, and the last publication August 2S, 1916, by order of the Honorable Marlon Hanks. Judge of the county court of Klamath county, Oregon, no circuit Judge being in Klamath county, uregon, at the time of making said or- I the police Judge of said clly a sialic' nt theicof, which mild slalemelit Ii ' 1 known and designated as I lie "PHO-1 POSED ASSESSMENT HOI.I." for said Improvement I Notice Is hi'ji-hy given, Hint said Common Council did hy resolution fix MONDAY, THE 21,'IT DAY OF AUG I'ST, III III, said dale being n date upon which a regular meeting of said council1 villi be held, as (lie lime and the council chamber of said clly as Ihn phice, for hearing and determining all object Ions , , lo sin h assessments, :t ml having heard, nnd deteimlncd such objections. If HaUl 'mn"n nro ,n "car InleicM at any Iheie be, said Common Council.""' r:,," deslgnaled In the .m-cessful will on unit! dale proceed to assess the ,'''1. ""l " exceed C per 1 i-nl per an pioporlloiiale share and part of tho M,"" Payable heinl anuimll) 011 July 1 cost of xiicli Itiipiovetnent In accord- "ml J:"','-iiy 1 of each ear, at Ihn mice with the benefit accrued upon ",m" "' ""' irenmirer or said clly, n each lot, part ir lot, block or ncreage UnlU'd Slates gold coin, property, iiich and every owner of, Each proposal to putclinse mint U pioperty liable for the cost or such Im-'nccompanled by 11 check, certified bj piovement Is hereby referred to suehsomii lesponsiblo banldni: Institution. assessment roll on file In the olllci. of to the amount of G nor cent of i!, nr,- posal, made payable in Hie iti-cordcr of Merrill. Propoials must be ncali-J inu oininiianes wiiiuii which llin and endorsed "Proposal lo PurrhsM property lien that Is benefited nnil lla- Iteftiudlng llonds" or "Piopiml In pur ble for tin. co.t of such Improvement, chnso Water Bonds." which Milil boundaries are un follow?.! Tint council n.,i...v,w 11,.. .1..1,, .,. ... ' "" n." r Jcct any and all bids. Dated at Met rill, Oiegon, July 7, don. tiMvlt: All of block 1, Hot Springs Addition. Lots I!, 1. r, B, 7 and S, of block 2. of Hoi Springs Addition. Acieago property between Pine nnd Main streets limiting on Eleventh """"""""""", 1910. t FIIANIC D, Ol.NEV, Itecorder of thn Clly or Met Mil, Oliin 7-:iot wilts is made rrom the acid of grapes Upr' wl'lch was made, dated and filed and lemon juice, combined with lithla, and has been used for generations to l.ush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to activity, also to neutralize the acids in urine so it no longer causes Ir-! ntation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts is inexpensive, and cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithla water drink which ull regular meat eaters should tako now and then to keep the kidneys clean and the blood pure, thereby avoiding serious kidney complications. Adv. In this suit on July 15, 191C. W. H. A. RENNEIt, Attorney for Plaintiff. 17-24-31-7-14-21-28 Land Miss Ethel Harriman, daughter of Thn nhwiiv. v.. .i,i , '' Mrs. J. Borden Harriman. who was .-.Inn nn nmi r . .. .... .. member of the industrial commission ' pared .for the stroke against tho final appointed by the president, will be In- German position. Without the aorl tioduced to society In Newport at a fim in ihn nn,th o. ... . .... dinner to be given by her aunt, Mrs. British right wing and the Frcnnli would havo been Impossible. Wo aro only looking at tho beginning of tbo greatest battle in history. It win do a slow and costly fight, for Germany knowtf It Is her last stand. The allien will pursuo their plan sober ly and methodically, with no nttc-mpt Herbert Harriman. Hurry! Hurryl Before They Are Oonel . 'We still have a good assortment of Refrigerators, but they are coin mighty fast since we reduced the arte. U WILUS-JOHNgTONB CO. Van Riper Bros. THE QUALITY STORE COFFEE, "Golden Glow," Fancy grade i.0 can 40c TEA, "Orloff," Formosa Oolong, J.lb 40c SPAGHETTI AND CHEESE, "Heinz," 3-th cans 50c TUNA FISH, "S. & W." Large can 26c FARINA, "Peacock Brand," Special, package . 10n CHEESE WAFERS, "Tru-Blu," package ic Get the Habit Notice of Sale of Timber Referee To Whom It May Cencern: Notice Is hereby given that the un Jerslgned, having been appointed as sole referee in the suit of Ella M. Marston, et al, plaintiffs, venom 11..! Ilanee A. Ainsden, et al, defendants, Equity No. 708, circuit court of Kbn. nth county, Oregon, with authority 1.. sell tho timber and property belong ing to James Kasson estate, will nrr,... ,ior saio nt public sale to tho highest j bidder for cash, at th6 front door of .the courthouse in the city or Kiammi. I Falls, county or Klamath, stato or Ot- egon, on tho 22d day of July, inifi , ithe hour or 10 o'clock a. m all of the louowing described real estate, to-wlt: The southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section two (SW',i SEli of Section 2); tbo east half or tho southeast quarter IK'A SEW), tho west half of tbe northeast quarter (Wtf NEW), and' x the east half of the northwest quar er (RK NW'4), all in section eleven (11), and the nortUejiat qunr- -i 01 me northeast quarter (NEK NEU), section fourteen (14), all of (-aid described lands being in town ship thirty-seven (37) south, range seven (7) east. Willamette merld Ian, Klamath county, state of Or- Keeping Money in a Cash Box Is both dangerous and laborious. It Is never safe rrom thieves, flro, te. And lis contents havo to be checked up almost dally, no small Job. An account with this bank tiavoM both I he risk nnd the labor. No thieves can steal or fire destroy thn'money. And tbo depositor's check book Hubs show him at a glance exactly hmv he elands. Wo Invito your nc-tount. FIRST STATE Mo SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS, OREGON by J 11 UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC We lawagenu for Calklas Hamilton's mall, imwenger and freight fowl ,. i7pIw. Klau.Mh l,kr. , r-Ve ihl. ..flics every morning eirept HuuiUy, at 7tSO. Western Transfer Co. MAIN HTKKKT, NKAIt FIFTH I HIONE 17 lyggTHC BATH unoerwooits No Tub to Fill QET A BATH SPRAY. One turn of the faucet and you get your shower. DELIGHTFUL, HEALTHFUL INVIGORATING Bath 8pray with rubber mastaga brush, ONLY $2.00 OREGON TF7rr?W I KLAMATH FALLS OREGON fll osBBfflsa s J wt inciif DrtUOS "& f?iWw egon. II v WHeif.1A,T,cutAn KOPLC I I rHufilTY