The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, August 21, 1916, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH alLS, OREGON
MONDAY, MJOUorg), )au
t
's Cbssified Advs.
Arfvertleementa In the Classified
'Ihwim arc printed at tht rata of
Flva Canta a Una, Invariably In ad
vanaa. Hereafter no advertisement
will be aectpted unlaaa accompanied
ty tha aaah.
The Evening Herald
W. O. SMITH, Editor
Published dally except Sunday by
The Herald Publishing Company cf
Klamath Falls, at 115 Fourth street.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Complete steam thresher
outfit; also 36-h.p. Stuts auto; will
trade ,for hones or cattle. Call at
Robt. H" Bunnell ranch or Fred Bus
uinp. Klamath Falls. 16-61
FOR SALE Six hundred ewes and
lambs. R. E. Smith Realty com
. pany. H-tf
FOR BALE First clnss now hay. al
falfa mad timothy mixed. Cbllcote.
81 Main street JStf
" Oregon Fruit for Sale Choice Craw
ford peaches 1 per hox delivered;
choice Qravensteln apples $1.75 pet
box delivered. Quality guaranteed. P.
II. Mann, Happylarid Orchard, Ash
land, Oregon. 21-Gt
FOR SALE 1916 Oakland Six, almost
new, at a sacrifice if sold in next
few days. Enquire Herald office. 21-3t
Entered at the postbfflce at Klamath
Falls. Oregon, for transmission through
the mails as second-class matter.
Subscription terms by mall to any
address in the United States:
One year $5.00
One month CO
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1916
FOR RENT
COUNTY FARMERS
COUNCIL IS PLAN
county agriculturist glais
. yer Ropes to bring togeth-
er farmers from all parts
of klamath county
Candidate Stops at Niagara Falls
I
UNI
INDIANS
V&wmssowsKsra
FOR RENT Furnished room to paints
er who is willing to exchange work
for room rent. Enquire 648 Esplanade.
18-3t
MISCELLANEOUS
MOKWY TO IUN on city or farm
property. Arthur R. Wltsoa. 11-tf
ROOMERS WANTED Inquire 203
Sejcond. and Washington. 19-3t
LOST AND FOUND
LOST On Swan Lake road, small
black handbag containing lady's
watch and some silver money. Finder
notify Herald office. 21-2t
An agriculturist council, or some
organization that will bring together
fanners from all parts of Klamath
county to discuss matters of interest
common to them all, is being planned
by County Agriculturist H. R. Glals
yer. It is Mr. Qlalsyer's plan to have
a representatiev from each of the sev
eral district farmers' leagues meet
regularly, and for this council to be
the medium through which the several
district farmers' leagues shall act In
affairs affecting the agricultural wel
fare of the whole county.
At present there are thirteen dis
trict leagues in Klamath county. Mr.
Qlaisyer is attempting to have leagues
formed in all localities where they do
not now exist. The county council is
expected to be organized this fall.
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STILL LIVING
16th CENTURY
TOTALLY UNAFFECTED BY MOD
ERN CIVILIZATION
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SITUATION WANTED
EMPLOYMENT WANTED Woman
wants work In town or out; has boy
to put in school. FhoneWhite ranch,
Bonanza, Ore. 21-21
Surety bonds whlla you wait See
Chllcota. 1
Tha Chllcota agency la tha noma of
tha Etna, companies. It
Moving Pictures
AN OLD RECIPE
TO DARKEN HAIR
SAGS TEA AND SULPHUR TURNS
QRAY; FACED HAIR DARK AND
GL068Y
Kitty Gordon, the International
star, will next be seen in "Her Mater
nal Right," which was written ex
pressly for her by Willard Mack, au
thor of "Kick In" and .other legitimate
successes. The role given her fits her
like a. glove, and even better than was
anticipated, her performance being st
Mr. nnd Mrs. Hughes were surrounded with children when they went
to view Niagara Falls on their Wester h tour. They remained there n day,
and when they went to the falls hnlf of the children of the city followed.
Almost everyone kuowa that Sage
Tea and Sulphur, properly compounded
brings back tbe natural color and'lus
iro to the hair when faded, streaked or
KTy. Years ngo the only way to get
this mixture was to make it at home,
which is niusi.y and troublesoma
1 Nowadays wa simply ask at any
drug store for "WyetU's Sage and Sul
phur Compound." You will Ret a large
aottto of this old time recipe improv
ed by the addition of other ingredients,
for about CO cents. Everybody uses
this preparation now, because no onej
cau possibly tell that you darkened
your hair, as it does it so naturally and
evenly. You dampen a sponge or soft
brush with it, and draw this through
your hair, taking one small strand at
a time; by morning the gray hair dls
aapaan, aad altar another applica
Me or two, your hair becomes beauti
fully dark, thkk and glossy, and you
look years younger. Wwetk'a Sage
aad Sulphur Compound la a delight
M UUet (taaitlt. It is not Intended
tor the cure, mitigation or prevention
of disease. adv.
nlaBW
BBBHaKP!BlBi-aW laaaV
French Army Hits Like
Gigantic Sledge Hammer
By HENRY WOOD i from the pleateau of Doniplerre, south
(United Press Staff Correspondent) of the Somme and from a point of
with tub FRENCH ARMY ONivantnge Just north of the river. 1 was
THE SOMME.Jlug. 21. Like a gigan-. amazed to see that since early In tho
lif mtlltlnltA.I olf.ll.vn Itnvnmnn !. f l.n..n t .. ...I..., I ...
...-...,....,. .utu uauiiuci, u- iiiuwiiiiK nimi iiuu iippuureu iiKe vtiI'
French army is smashing away at the able mountains of material and muni
Berkeley Professor Finds New Mexico
Indians In Rcllolon, Social Organi
zation and Ways of Life Are Where
They Were a Thousand Years Ano.
Religious Observance Is Whole of
Their Life.
Have Corner on Angle
Worms; Make People Go
to Church en Sunday
(lulled Press Service
McUKEOOIt, Iowa., Aug. 21-Tlm
t:n..U't:i of Ilio MclhmllHt Episcopal
chui I'll lieiu lmv a close monopoly of
tin Urol cImhh iiiikU worm supply of
.his locality, ami limy Imyo forbidden
any digging ,",, churcliyanl thnt
liolng l he Hci'iiii of the monopoly on
Siitiiiday or Sunday, In the hopo Unit
thu"t who ciiu't IIhIi will roino In
(llllllll.
tiro rnoulroil (u iimnm.i .....!.. ."
.....,, Mh ptinin ln .
tho law olllco of R. U. aioMbeskT'1
Klnmnth Falls, Orcuon J,l. '',''
months from tho date of this bmi l
M-rlDcd as by law roqulrcd. ' fl
Dated at Klnmnth Fnlln, Orccon . -
ROIIRllT h. DAVID80V
Admlnlstrntoiof the Estnlu of wim
II. lA)ckmon, decenned. a
Ju.Ml lecolved. lOu and 12',io per ynrd
Hindi J. l MAOUIIti: CO., Inc.
United Pres Seivico
nnitKKMlY, Aiiiv 21 -"The Zim
Iiullmis are living still in tlu slxteonlli
vs.
Henry Clay Cn'nn, Dcfpiidnnl.
To Henry Clay Cann, Defendant Abnvo
Named:
century. 1 should never have dienmeil . Jennln Cnnii. I'lnlnlllf,
that nliorlglunl life could still he k
ing on in Atnorica, so totally unaffect
ed by modem civilization."
So deflated Pir.fe.iBor A. I.. Kroebor,
head of tho ilopnrtiiient of anthropol
ogy of the University of California,
on letmnlng to llcrKolcy totay fiom
a year's leave'of ubsenro sjiont nl the
Amerlciiu Muscuin of Natural History
Resolution
A resolution declnilng , ,,,
of tho Comimin Council 0 Chntt
thv Knit'lo on Clovcnili Mich mi,
InterMocHoit Willi si.iilhorly , '!
Unlli'd Htnleii IrrlKiitlon cium:
Wheii'iiii. It Is ilceniiil i,vi....h... .
Now fall slock of Outing Klnnnnlit cIiniiKfjtlit nrmli mi Kl.viilh irt", ,
lis InterHectlon with the southorl n
of United Htntuii liilmillon ,.,m, e
It It llii'lefoio resolved, That th
grade on Eloveiith st I, H ll)t
section wllh soiilheily lum of ntl
States Itrlniillon rnmil he rmn.M
fiom lS:t, mh now Mtnlillnlml, In i
State of Orcgnit,
County or Klnmnth, si
City of Kltimnlli l-'nlN.
'I, A. U l.invlll,1'ulleo JiiilRflofwH
elly. do hereby eeillfy that tl,0 fonii
;olnj In ii duly enrolled nipy of ,1,.
resolutlim pnsscil by n,,, (,,,
Council on AiigU'it 7, lUli;.
Phpmrl iUfntlan given to rtntal cel
lertMni. Chllcota 1
LEGAL NOTICES
Summons
In the I'll cult Couit, In and for tho
County of Khiumth and Statu of
Oiegon,
A. I.. l.UAVITT, INiltrti Judj.
Al'KIOVed AllKlliit 7. 1!)IR
In the namo of the state of Oregen: , l; r,Hl.i:it. M,,)r ,..,
Y,u nro hereby required to appear ..
and answer the complaint filed against Notice of Sale of Timber Land by
you In the above entitled suit on or be- j Referee
foio tho 29th day of August, 1910, Hint To Whom It May Cencern:
In New York and on two separate .v- I being tho Inst day of the time pre- Notlco Is hereby i;len Hint the un.
pedltlnns In its behalf among the Xunl .icilhed In the order of publication of . ierslnned, having been iimmlnti'd .,
this Munitions, and If you fall so toap-oto reform In Ihn suit of lllla M.
pear, plentl, answer, demur or other-, Murslon, el nl, plaintiffs, ersui ri
slse move, for want thereof, plnliitlff 'llnncn a. Aiusdun, et nl, defendaatj,
will apply to llio court for the relief . Faulty No. 70S. elicult court of Klaiu
intiyed for in her complaint, to-wit: 'ath county, Oregon, with authority tn
V.m are still what they were a thoux-1 For a dicjeo dissolving the bonds of.Hcll the Umber and proicrty litloni-
mniniiiiiny now existing ociween ino ing to James Kaimon entitle, will olfrr
plaintiff and defendant,, for tho cluing-'for sale at public snlu to tho highest
Ing if tho name of the plaintiff from bidder for cash, tit lite front door of
Jennie Cann to Jennlo Fox, nnd for'tho courthouse In the elly of Klamath
such other and further relief as to the Falls, county of Klnmnth, Mute of Oi-
Indians of New Mexico.
"To the astonishment of nnthropt, le
gists," said Professor Kroebcr, "It
turns out that In religion, In social or
ganization, nnd In ways of life, the
and yenrs ago. The Aztecs and tho
Spaniards left some traces upon them,
just as the Xttnl havo artiulred sewing
machines and copper riveted overalls
from the white man, but that mankind
could exist on any other basis thnn
their own type of clan organization,
or without such religious Institutions
as their own, seems to them Inconceiv
able, ltellgfotis observance Is tlto
whole warp of the fabric of their lives.
There Is not a month without Its
great leliglnus ceremony, not u wee!c
without its e.sotetle rites. The whole
of life wot k, play, family life, medi
cine, ngrlrultuie, the weather, and ev
eiythlttg within and without la Inter
woven with ritualism and formalism
of a complication and elaborateness
seldom equalled in any race of men."
German lines on the Somme battle
front. '
The new French offensive in no wny
upresents tho Russian steam roller.
Instead, it hammers continually, with
blow upon blow, at any given point
until eventually, the French officers
tions in the supply depot had entirely
disappeared.
'ihe great guns which had been
creeping along on specially construct
ed ralhvnjs, and which I had Imag
ined rouid not reach the front for
weeks, were no longer visible, having
Represents Uncle
Sam in Mexico
cetteve,. it must break down both the either arrived near their emplaco
German defenses and the resistance of J ments or having been transferred to
tho German army. The success of other railway lines,
litis steady hammering is demonstrate Nearer the front 1 was able from
ed both in the actual advance' and the this gigantic displacement of muni
influx of prisoners who have surren-, tions nnd material tn -nin .,n in,,,-.
dered in largo numbers. Lt0I1 r whnt i,n,i nna tt,. .,,. ..,..
. ... - ....... ..u nwK-L, . .!- HUT -3
Uefore going to the fighting front I sledge hammer blows. Prowesslnc
inspected the vast organization be-J toward the rear in the direction of tho
hind the lines for feeding the often- general munitions and material denots
sive. It is tills incredible preperatton we met great trains and convoys of
on which, apparently, everything has 'fresh material movint- imnni tiio
revelaUon to the critics who been forseen and nothing overlooked, front to replace that which I had seen
at the first showing. of this five- that puts the punch Into the French disappear.
great
were
part feature when it was
acid test of criticism in the
given the sledge hammer blows.
Van Riper Bros.
THE HOME OF
CHASE SANBORN'S
HIGH GRADE
"TEAS AND COFFEES
Malt-OJUaal, the Instant
reakfast Food, pkg. . 25c
? U Paloma,'..' Mexican style
Hot Sauce, can . ...... .10c
Crab Meat; "Midnight Sun"
krajMi; larae1 can .45c
frjlM, "Una-erweods,"
't aan -.-i. toe
;-flmet," Spanish Sweet
!',laBsjera ., a ...l5c
mjwrnnn?
rx:mmi jar . toe
I Vpt tlini-A lirnu rn 1iii..if .n A..nli..
projec- I nrst visited one of the eicht .iro- ', r... ' ..'.',."
Hon room of the World Film corpora- munitions and material depots, estab- modlcal.
huh. Auiuiieiif ui alias joruon will llsned Since last Mav. boh nil thn lino
Above all, the Impression a neutral
do pleased to learn that "Her Mater- The depot covers a square half mile , ' ' neuirni
nal Right' will be the feature shown Into which French's northwestern net- feTOr '""- visit to the
at tho Star theater tonight. Arrange
ments can now be made for an eve
ning of extreme pleasure spent at this
popular playhouse.
TRANSPORT BOAT
SENT T0B0TT0M
NEW YORK-GENOA PASSENGER
STEAMER STAMPALIA IS BE-'
work railways dally pours material
coming from all parts of the world.
If the French offensive has carried
terrible destruction in advance of the
armies, it has wrought equally In
credible progress In the rear. The
eight munition depots havo been con
nected wllh the battle front by a ver
itable mystic maze of railways of both J
broad and narrow gauge. In times of
peace it would take a year's work to
Sommo front is this that the French
f.io supiemely confident, and not only
determined, but prepared ln every de
tail to carry out Grant's famous decla decla
rateon: "We will fight it out on this, lino If
It takes all summer." And more, too.
Militia Camps Flooded
United Press Service
DALLAS, Tex., Aug. 21. Telegraph
construct them. Approaching the bat- Jwire3 between San Antonio nnd
tie front, these' lines converge even Brow"vllle are down as a result of n
thicker nnd over more intricatlv. Rn hurricane which .is sweeping inland
perfected is this railway system that from Ule 0ulf of Mexico. Heavy rains
each of the eight depots can pour out ,mvo '"""Ua'cu several militia camps.
unon the Sommn h.nltlo frnnt Wu on. I "
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court may seum meet nnd as to equity
appertain.
This summons Is sorved upon you,
the said defandaut, by the publication
thereof in the Kvcnlng Herald, n pub
lic newspaper of genoral circulation,
printed and pttlishebd at Klamath
Falls, Klamath county, Oregon, onco a
wei'k for six successlvo weeks, the
first publication to bn made July 17.
1910. nnd the last publication August
28, lfllfi. by order of tho Honorable
Marlon Hanks, Judge of the county
court or iviamain county, Oregon, noi
circuit judge bolng In Klamath county,
Oregon, at the time of making said or
der, which wns made, dated and tiled
In this suit on July IS, 1910. .
W. 11. A. RKNNEH,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
17-2I-21-7-14-21-28
cgon, on tho 22d day of July, 1D1, at
the hour of 10 o'clock a. in., all of tbe
following described real estate, lo-wlt:
The southwest quarter of Ihe
southeast quarter of section two
(HWVi KK'4 of .Section 2): the
east half of tin; southeast quarter
(K'j Stt'4). tho west half of tht
northeast quarter V,& NHUJ.and
the east hnlf of the not thwest quar
ter (B,4 NWtt). nil In seelloa
eleven (11), nnd (ho nortlica.it quar
ter of the norlhenst qunrtcr (NEU
NK4), section fourteen (14), all of
said described Inuds being In town
ship thirty-seven (.17) south, range
seven (7) east, Wlllnmetlu tticrU
Inn, Klnmnth county, ninic of Or
egon. Including nil or the timber I hereon,
amounting to over four million feet
Information regnrdlttg Ihe amount of
Umber nnd condition of the sntne mif
be obtained upon Inquiry from K. L
Notice to Creditors
Notice is hereby given Unit (ho un
derslgncd hns been duly nppolnled sd- Idllotl, 212 Wllllts building, Klamath
minlstratorof the CBtato of William II. I Falls. Oregon, where any and all In
Loekmon.deeensed, by the county court 'formation eiinenriiliii? ihe i.ronertv U
of Klamath county, Oregon, and nil per- un flic. T. IJ. W'ATTIIIIS,
sons having claims against snld estate 2:t-30-7.14-21 Sole llcferee.
Keeping Money
in a Cash Box
Is both dnngerotts nnd laborious. It
Is never safe from thieves, Ore, to.
And Its contents havo to bo checked
up almost dally, no small Job. An
account with this bank savos both
tho risk nnd the labor. No thieves
can steal or flro destroy the money.
And tho depositor's check book
nubs show him at a glanco exactly
bow ho stands. Wo Invito your tie-tuunt.
FIRST STATE M SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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FCRAHINQ
LIEVED TO HAVE BEEN STRUCK e so-uare na,f mll ot munitions and
I material very tnirty-six Hours,
BY A SUBMARINE
Get tie Habit
....
This Is tho latest photograph of Gen-
i.ral John J. Pershing, commander of
tho American forces at Colonlo Dublnn,
Mexico. His management of the expe
dition In Mexico has been on that hlh'h
TllnnA WtifnVi la nvnAln.l A 1 . . ..
inny ofllcers, who stand highest of
Mis. Kencston of Plevna, accom-, ,f,s0 r any ttrmy ,n tno world.
Iianied tlV Mru TTlmt nt nrln,lol ..!
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OIUXDALB NOTK8
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UPPER LAKE TRAFFIC
Wercaseiiiioi Culklau A llniulltnii's mall, pHiwenKer sad
freight boau iiu the Upper Klamntli lakc. 1 1 usee leave (hi or
every morning eirept Sunday, at 7tBO.
Western Transfer Co.
MAIN MTIiKKT, KAII FIFTH
I'llOSK IH7
Grove.
s
On other specially constructed rail
ways, all broad gauge, guns nre belnt;
carried to tho front. Franco does not
united Press Service Iack heavy artillery on the Sommo on a
i cy iumv, auk i Agems o me iront, nut is making constant addl
company learned Saturday that tho tions for the purpose of Increasing the
New York-Genoa passenger steamer power of or punch.
Stampalia has been sunk. It is be-' From tho depot, the way led to one
lleved that the. vessel was hit by a of tho four aviation camps which pro
submarine. Itccted every depot, but which aro
Italy was using the ship as a trans- only a small pait of the aviation ser-
port. It was not learned In what wa- vice on tho Somme front. During tho Irlco No 37 for, renalntlne of
tors the Ktaninalln war minlr hut It In vlult ..,.! .. .... i n.... u,i.n..i i. ........ ..' ..... 'I
r ., ..,.... ,..v ,,j ,,,IUi ,iUOnt-u mm. bvuuui iiuunu ana, uiso reo II ding a' flntlr. tn -r.w........
hoi (avail tha rllanntsi. tnrAr nl... I- t. j i .... ... .. , ,.. ' .. b "l MOWCS W TSXPIVCrS
.-.-.. j,,tu , luu allltvu uuiupiuucH turner om noi re- it-nee, i o sped cations and partle- Tha lain tnr mil. . ... -. .
Mediterranean Sea. iturn or ,inart fn.- n. nrmnn t,nnt 'uiara -n,0 r, v ,"...... ' ... lM 1810 tax.ro, re now open for
' "" "!", .HIM
ine air was uiernuy niivo wim nerini mnu, uregon. 21-lt
scouts and lighters.
visit to Mrs. Hllyard at Pino1 Ne0ro 8,ay White Woman
i.nncu Press Servlpe
T11 , m ,L ' I SANTA CRUZ, Aug. 21. Fran't
Hlanch Talbot of Plevna Is working Hempstead, a negro, last night killed
in Klamath Wis. . , Mrs. Lillian Derrick, a beautiful white
, . , j woman. The murder occurred at Cap-
mi ",orP'"',"Ee- Jitola. Defore he was caught by tho
.......... .,,c.Cu Uf ocuooi hik. ponce HeniDstend commlttmi utiii,i
the,
' New stock of Men's Leattier ninvna
. . 3 .-.-
just received, 60c to 12.50. Returning toward the rear in the
aovtu J. F. MAQUIRB Co., Uc. evening, after observing tho fighting
Accurate Information about city prop,
erty and farm lands. Sea Chllcota. 1
Inspection. All proporty owners are
requested .to come ani look over tbeli
assessments.
Dated July 27, me.
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