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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1916)
'j wa wee Wfiw - .3i -, " ra fl : t&ri Wfl .tzry-Tr-fiA1; .v i; WW ' ' liaRJA.?' 4s V'?l fir- ' .. .,,1 , &w" V;-';!. few WtDNtiDAV) AUQU8T S3, $ THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH falLS, OREGON mittyftW?'. :'-,. . rMi ia""" I.I..IIIII in ' - nilufwmin niii WwMfc . ' " ' '. . . t .... r..u i iuuWiMimnl In. nf KlAninlli.liitBn nP i . . " I- ..bV1?s.. fcV .y . w ?? ,-.'.-fi1 i ?- jk r" i,' irasmfttm '' yyy&a'fet S&3Ji2':'3!.,i&!i TOi,'?.'.a!,"""!L'rcCT. Wp , niilp w i tw ? ril ,! felsg-r TheEveningJHerald W;i)SMIHi Editor I -Published'" daily .exc'eot Sandai- bv lithe 'Herald Publishing Company cf 'J.'." - ....J-.. -.. "Mi..-'.. .. ; ' . -I Kiamam raits, at lie ourm street. .; Li a vJLtl..jL w. .l. L..I.AI.. i.i ......i. -c.uieiyu uuiuciwsiuuite i nituuawi Falls. Oregon, for transmission t hrough the malls as second-class, matter. vft ?tg ??;' L . L .l,1 . ' ' ' Hiitiairinilnn' tAFtna hv mnll .In nnv - 'M,JaAu':lil!'!''lITr'Il"i'. ...-. .-kifr , --"" .-- ...,, -.,, ....... ,...,, .V.i. .t.T;.'I.W An HBIfekakli&VM.J -Lll.tT '. ' . . " r.i :s . r '.. J. . i ' :,&ry?u?T,V-Mi,?gTS,.."'V'eiLPndfe33in me united states: ;i?Bfei.Wllete":lHUiBlrd8; ?1 One year.. R'l TK ''-! I..?? -L.j.jiL'- UI4.AC& 1 - JL". KrI'L- M?a ' ad' " v s j. . ?3Wy,W.eAb!'y- One.moati .u-,.lSL-, .CO SraWSSSfW-SI ! KUAMATH FALLS, OREGON; jMi-' ' -1 WEDNESbAY;tA)iQUST'23, 19.16 Wmf$PmW0ti: SmW Realty- com"-' " ZZlZT" - . ivrf-f.r . . rwwjwahi ., ri!Srfi-i'Ii fi ' . ;!il'kww i ?-j?z'Lii?' iK-rf nit ,clftii new hnr. l ;MMAtlmothr:aalzei. .CliMenlA, twr-ii-,;. J5-U iTb-- fc.3SJ.-rf-T.r' . W V we ?roni.-jpeacnesj('is per.T.DOxvueuverea; .;yt-k-.i-lJ.';i-i 1A- .1 rr M. :is,sr i ei 1 i RA?.yi9''BJhi i? YrjJWS-er ? " - SRif. fflrtii!!ii'iBi:SiS.i .' ilhk. aauB. ' :!5-r, i-rf.'A . i"rtw HaDwkunii'orcnardAsh- &M$'lt':2f.fir' : Mr. Hushes as a Tail-End Orator t' i.i PT'I TLIJ iiiro; mukos a dellRhtfu efTorvoAcent, IhI day of AiikuH, 1010, notlco lvi U I fl'.l' LU ' ,,lhlu 'nlpr tU,nk Sbl veone,J,y ,v,m Umt U,M "ntlciKlKncd iu! ..k.v.i.ia in id now ami itu-n w . w , r ", , lur cnsu. nt A PTEn many years of effort Klam 'rm ath Falls has at'last secured the' eatablisbment of ,freo malV' delivery. Pt-tnnratnha' . ah now hplnir nindo in .Qrawlfirtit .this "mucli 'needed service Into i Beet, .and In, a -very short' time ever' 'thinK will be'ifendy as far rs the cov- erntuent'Is' concerned, but the question uriroa.fure mo iicojue reauy ior inia r.iiai'ia'J'-oo-i-.t.i-J:j )"-. i . &jFVM,oumrjLiA9 twuimmM oia, uiiiiiwl . Or r '44Siv..,'i-i.Ji-HK.-aiiiiLi:-.-iij JSj. " 'Y33&iHy4VXi?iJ"t MJ.waMiJiaaB in;ine way oi' Deuers flfvy?wwr.HwWiOfflce.;2lNJt , -ind.numberlnK of .houses. lffSSSffiSsHw? 'al-te? system stlllfn, long Vay MSOSiWI-SiiBIftHa Ak - b'cinfeBatlsfactorjv Anottiei - 'v's.'py'fr-vj" . - "'r- z?'?:) fvw " ,r w e -irjf- t ; ' , T-iitP.i'-w. . ' ' ' ' ' ' " ". , '..' ' :v:4fMIwitL"ANEos; -- 'tfv?;'i !'? ' iP,i3T : if frsE Wa8ttfe it-'tv tf?- ., - a i '.i n in i 1 1 'i ii mil ' mfiTi.miri3 :s. i;3."i. -i-'ViJt'ifiJ!Lyr,vjL':i&,'i ,Vf,raiwH, to B,aone ai nome. xcs. Sft . sv ?" "ViShW "51 . H'T.L 1, gae iISI?VATjpWATED MSIWlWTMISWoiwm. J;i:-6'.'.-nt.mHr IntAnnr nal-'liiii Imv :tses. Agassis I' ",sifS-i. or OBttlhaa boy ; to "$. b -cflool.PhOBe,WWte . ranch,' rT77 r Ksfi.? ; nm...''j rk??i! , TfisViiiSr' 'i . . .r'3 - fcrt.-5? ViAtf --- S;, ?. Id-; ISBi 1. i fi.lTi I'MIK IjTJ MtT, l'-.:'s laf;- tchinrlrl.v .Anblv Mtklk.1LUaE)ISS'J'lt!a, y.-;. :. y' -' 7. frWffySC -i'T ,TJ. J- ,.'JUMJ v; -Vf; L'r.'1-,' P!$q5; r''Mi' iaii -''-:''''--:-A- --"'----1 MriTr.sc-Rr-T?. ;l-iilPJattirTOM:;4tre toMM:.MD:;jgfrarrttolr service? Since this campaign 'started several jears;ago much improvement' has been ..,-i ... .. ..-.. .. . . - .. lQOTyaiica although the from r, thine that US- 'feo seem "tphtfyotoverloqied is rireparednessjlpithe way: of securing Vroper receptacles, or mall boxes In which the carriers can place the mall. r'It' is hardly to be exDected that th'e pnstofflcef department?.wifl permit its furrlera! to lenVn VAlunhlft mull nn thn ;" ' a ' ",fe - m v"v ( '' . . V . unorsieps or lenceposis, nor wouta mis i bo desirable on the part of patrons of j thefofflcey'It,.nbw devolves upon the" 4-Uf,f W.j UB. 1.7 w Auitucuintcijr ,i. cure and have erected suitable mall boies- at v their residences convenient Here is argoodop- pprtunltyv forborne enterprising hustlor to; serveme people, and at the same time secure substantial returns by sup plying the homes withVthis necessity 01 , tne ireemau.aeitvery system. , ,. t - T ' ' '-'I "rikfHASiKEPT US OUT OF WAR" JL" ,w .' Trr .. ft-w A UNITED STEEL ifS UP RISE CAUSES RUSH OF ORDERS FOR COMMON STOCK BETHLE. HEM STEEL AtfD RAILROAD STOCK. ALSO RISING United Pre'us. Service ., NEW YOHK, Aui;. 23 Following the I'nttvanco In United Stairs Steel Corpor ation common stock to 97H. i ""w high mark, brokers aro nwampod wHi onlors today. j This la the. biggest rush since early j fn the "war babies" rises. i Slock of the llethlohem atoel,coni pfjiy and of several raflronds also l ! rising. Hlso of the latter sloclc ltuH chtes thai the general feeling Is that Uliq threatened nation wltlo strike will ibbi avoided. ' kldnoys clean nndK ocYlvt,y Druggliii hero cny they soll'lota ot Jnd Salti lo folks who believe In overcoming kid noy trouble while It Is only trouble.. Adv. LEGAL NOTICES DRINK A GLASS OF REAL HOT WATER BEFORE BREAKFAST. ay w will both look and fat! claan, awt and frtah and avoid lllnM. Summons. In il.c Circuit Court, In nnd for tho County of Klamath nnd State of OrnRon. nederick R Stalilnian, I'lnlnllrf, vs. nool K. Sluhlnmn, Defendntit. To lleiyl R. Statilman, Defendant nbovo named: In tho name of I lie slute of Oregon": Von are hereby required to appear add answer llio complaint llled against you In the above entitled suit on or beforo tin silsl day of 8eitembi;r,'j91fl, that being the last day of tlie time pre' inlbi(l In the order of publication or this numinous, and If you fall ho to up Here, is Charles, E. Hughes, the' re publican., and progressive, candidate for the presidency, as a sleeping car tall-end orator. The photographer has caught him in' one .of his characteris tic attitudes,' with Mrs, Hughes beside him, as khe appeared In the Far West on his tour. la?': . tfef.m ." -t. fj'i 'Z' W.&tfJ'iM kiii.:di'il fszz&m mi.1- -h uJ:WtfNmlM 'tt.rimfflMam$& wwmm afci'mnHw .w..i.ii " n-nil TTvHE democratic, slogan is traveling campito'camp a calculated: appeal .to all;tfa'athteBin and strife" and the admiiOstraUonsiff theiMexIcaa note of June19iB!-BaVH:. , J? i -. . V. . "T'- Idea Eugene Commercial Club Upholds Railroad LVT-ian. rM-J.'(tV-V.r,"1t''"iL?-iJT fiu f ai in iiiurv" rr ruin?, niir -ta"f"i,.- I A 4S'S' tTi . XW YiA.'Mif..": tVl.V.lW i"Tt' 1 GMRNOW "'i ' iiiiun tf in 'nr - ajkaar rn m t$m yrm'i '. 's .WvffK.t i. ? Wlk 'i'J . nulla v.7 aMu -.i SlyVj i ..-iHIJr35pjii'. .WrrEJ!S3f,!7SVti : TfitiVrOfil.rfJ n KnA ;iui : iH'jJ'' M m$ : JUT" , 5 I. sax&sffl 8El t.itur .iL?:-.Z7'-lL 'ftaaaaaria'.'MiiaaW Uek rfliiiiir tii'iiMi hii- ig-iUiaii. i: ju'J rfrrrr7i?irriz-v7.?i7'-"y ?.?.TilS fl"PI1? 'W.'lrS'f? ,-'j.:i',Hnr uai rr aun Mnntirui. arm TTi'i'lti'liiSXtViti . i( i'.ll T.T.- y ,".. 4r. i.i " i . j. i' vf. .. "i-' v n. &"laWygwM iflivsggy WM-yt sw ...-- ?,.' WMg J 1 wr it MnniiTiini lvn?5.'iZiiS''ii"-VyT,T7vTx", II-: ,'A'.-cil.P" iww o tirct- imwi":h;!i - ramwwiawTOWw""" Pii..tYiMMMaiiM aor. i KSSMK !;F5Uree;yers'the Mericaa iro "" ,' ' lie fliBetowlti civil s'trift " 1 When Oreeon receives tia futi nhnre: IYeajof;AmericaMfmivebeena.t expected from "the O. '' C anil sMjtteed.- y .'.' 'J .y. vK rantfund(.Itrwlll have approximately "Vftwt nrnMrllAa HovAlnnArl Kv ArrtA irtsirk'ft' -'. ,,. - T - .a -. , -i ." i i icatcsptal.'and enterprise have been detTOy3ed..,rVii'' '-'V 't' , BatolJAvbeenpennlttcd, ;.to roarnatwill.througb. territory contigu ous'to thef United States., VThe' lives. xA citizens' of the United States who ventured to remain, in Mex- lcanterrUory or to return there to protect,, their interests have beep taken:. V "ThVmufderers have, neither been appreehended nor brought to Justice."' WHATIS WAKT PLATTSBURG -, f."".i - t Ja ' mU" '-V .' 3 '"" r . . iii i a wiai aatv araaaaniKaF aaaL anr nruvvrn1 r.iiw7Si?sEizVT "r MV;llitilNlr'';attoyw laiLsssfesssstf SSSSLiSI ;4LXwiti.''ii7ii7.ilFr-'. ''' jr.niinpiaOTHWn.mwi wo ii atra at Vtlj OM'Wy-lw dwiw'waiJfcutlwhai d vliahUVtW awtlWrwHaVWyeth 1iy;-j:i,!i jiji'ii J: -'i"" i '".i-i.-v:-. ": .. -.. aliiaiaa ai'f if 'iiaill aVlIn I !.. xV .!... ' ;w ! w;iwjnf-Hi( ir hww.p.jimi t .? ii.r . . 'i'if'.r 7- --'r-"v ''! . .h ft'.! ramiam'tM MMM.fiMi iuau,aoa givaaJt m . ''a'MMMp'kndaiir: " ,: wu.-taiVi.nd5 k.,!.,, in. L"LTi-t!AT:r.r::r v- Of 4 .i WEiJSED :&& 4. 1". S- M,i SIX HUNDRED ROOKIES DRILL AT ...... . . . ' , SALT LAKE CITY IN THE, ART ' , " OF WARFARE ALL CLASSESJN- t.CLUDED 1? -M ' . i t . , . i -' V' .Sv-tM.aUon- or Pr.ventloo of PAM 4 SHANNON . ' '- ' i SiUWtk V' ' wmmMMmK&J:'.m!rmM M.-M4 .a. u 1 jk-LiS'sfiiiiiJij .aBBBBBBBl BBBIBBI BBBaaaHaBiaBBBBBBB (V BaHBBBBBiaBiaBIBBI f ' vTl5lP;. "'-- vVAf.kW. . t."'' aWlaW'alaWAalWAiitK'. ""TTf "-i -t tp-i.- -iTTTTr L W. rvs ,'lpaV ftft.lW .. .,.A.i7'v liiC.f " . . .i - .. United Press. SerrieaJ, . v KSAb EAKB4 CITY; "Aug.v 2Z.A VtAatofr-n bDlailahl1irJ,nnAn. .1U' fAA '-? r iti,owuiQ,iwi(;ut;i filt-U ,UIU Hocky, Mouutain. rookies in kbaki on tJlpjbirod Fort Douglas, paradeground neaf here; today.v Over tbe. nearby bills antlUft caW theeOO wlIILbe drilled In the. 'art of, warfare for the next month. .Bankers.ycowboys; ..clerks, merchants But neither of these sums can be realized if the contention of the Eu gene Commercial Club Is correct, that l.',000,000 tO.dd. tffits irreducible It he lands can be kept on the assess commdn school rand and an equal sum ment rolls in the name of tbe.O.& C. for use by the land grant counties for Railroad company and taxes thereon ,road, purposes; j.- - - " collected from the company. If the But; If the movement, launched by ,anus are t0 happened tor settlement the Eugene, Commercial Club should and a"isPsed of as public lands, the prevail, to have. the grant lands kept on utle ,a vestei MUhe government and the tax rolls this year bvbeineaiiseBH. the ,ands cannot be nssessd against ed as the nrooerty of the O. & C. Rail. the railroad company., If they can be road company, it will aooear that the assessed against, the railroad company government has no-title in the" lands. the government does not own them, and cannot dispose" of them for the And cannot dispose of them, benefit of the public, and Oregon roads !t lne ,ands are disposed of and tho and Schools, in particular. common school fund is augmented The' Eugene Commercial Club has 12,60O,O0O, the additional npportion- Lwil'tten'to Klamath Commercial Club, nfcn from tne Income from this sum, asking, it to' send, representatives to ovcr an1 above the present apportion- Eugene ;next week to form a league of meut,. which will go to the schools In treral counties to the end that these, ho ,,r,0UB counties each year would lan-lo' may be put on the assessment b" "Hl f0'lW8: w '. rolls. 'This county nas. taken no actien: Baker 21V Lane.-., fn the letter. ,Tbo' lands Jn the' grant Benton ...... H.nil 'Lincoln . have been removed from the tkx rolls Clackamas 40,367 LJnn cf tho varlouscountles" in which they Clatsop .,, 17,7?2. Malheur are located. l ' ff Columbia. 13,667 Marion .. ITnrtei- Ihn nmvl-lnn. t ,1.- COOS 24.0! MOITOW .. . . ,....,.. . tv ,, , 'tt.urry . ,.. iMiUgias ... ctnrly passed by congress, the railroad company is to' be paid J2.50 ah, acre for th 2.300,O0O acres remaining; in the grant, the title to the land, reverts to "the government, the lands are, being cifiwifted and will be opened to settle- Ollliam Grant . Harney Hood River 9,67? 2jflt 23,0 W 3,895 7,003' ,012 ....142,154 ..- 7,784 .n 29.319 .... 11.200 .... 47,558 ..-. 5,239 Multnomah 175,192 Sanitary science has of lato raadu rapid strides with results that aro of untold blessing lo humanity. Tho lat est application of its untiring research Is the recommendation that It Is as necessary to attend, to internal sani tation of tho drainage system of the human body as It Is to the drains of tho house. Tlioso of us who aro accustomed to feel dull and heavy when wo arise, splitting headache, stuffy from u cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, ncld stom ache, can, instead; feel as fresh as a daisy by opening tho sluices of the system each morning nnd flushing out tho whole of the Internal poison ous stagnant matter. Everyone, whether ailing, alck or well, should, each C morning before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspobnful of limestone phosphate In It to wash from the stomar.lie, liver and bowels the previ ous day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus cleansinr, sweetening and purifying the entire alimentary cajal before putting more food Into tho stomach. The action of hot "water and limestone phosphate on an .empty stomach is wonderfully invigorating. It cleans out all the sour fermentations, gases, waste and acidity and gives one a splendid ap petfto for breakfast. While you are enjoying your breakfast the phosphat ed hot water Is quietly extracting a large volume or water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough .flushing of all the Inside organs. The millions of people who are bothered with constipation, bilious spells, stomach trouble, rheumatic stiffness; others who have sallow skins, blood disorders and, sickly com plexions are urged to get a quarter pound of limestone phosphate from the drug store. This will cost very little, but is sufficient !to make any one a pronounced crank on tho sub ject of internal sanitation. Adv. pear, plead, answer, demur nr nlliir vjltto move, for .want thereof; plaintiff , ) ,- nfci , will apply to the court for the relief .., .,- ,- n ,. " ' m prnvrd for In I In, complaint. to-wlC' For a tlcctre dlitsolvlnn the bonds, of ;mntrlmony now oxlsllug between the plnlntlP" nnd. defendant, upon the grounds of willful desertion upon the part. of. the defendant for more than one year previous lo tho Inslllulliig of IhliiRttll.- '" I Tl:M ctmimonH Is served upon you, the, said defendant, by thn publication thereof In tho Evening Herald, n public , i-fwspnper of general circulation, print ed nnd publlsiieil ul Klamath Fall., ! Klamath county, Oregon, once a wco'c, Falls. In tho countv f t-i.. r? slato of. Oregon; on or nftor hit day of September, 101(1, the undlvlT one-balf Interest In the following k scribed real property, to-wlt: , Coirlnnlhs1 nt n point dl'suntfal (CO) feot ahd benrlne t.orlh.3 2 ?4 )-l tm "lone l0nigJ in the center of the northerly ?! Connor livcnuo. In tho city of kS nth Frtfla, Oregon; tliR,cc ri) JJJ wlrth 32 dog. U tnln. wgi!t, M. threo, und 4hlrly ono-tiundiSS (73.30)1 feet! thence Btmtli 72 jf7, mill. ' west to. Mnk ltlver; ul poUth'enHtorlr down Mh, )UntS point bearing south 72 ilrg. IS ml VPnt from tho place of boRlnnim itnt'l thenco north 72 dog. u J, oast lo tho place of beijliiiilii,;;" n portion of lot eight (8) of txZ thlrljMwo ,(32), in lownithlp thin, olght (38). south of rniiKo ninaTi east of llio V,l1htniu(to .Morl.on"' Oieipju; lf tlu city of KiaiMl Mills, Klnnmth county, OrcRon. . Alnojiln rlglit'nH u toiuint by tho etrar len.vjn tho above deseilbeii ii . erty, nnd-,nlro In tho followins; & rrihed rcnl'proporty, lewlt: UoBlnnliiK nt a stone inonuintu In tbc center of the nortl.rrly mfa Conge- avenue; thenra north mH nnd 14 mln. w.qst 50 feet to tho norta 8nt corner of nnld lot; thenre' podH 72 deg, anil 1JS tnln. wcat to;jj River; thence Hown Link Rlvwliai point eotith 72 dejt. ami 12 mln. i of tho point of beginning; thM north 72 deg; and 12 mln. cnt to jfc point of tiegliinln, being n poruw cf lot 8 Iii section 82, lownohlp , or six successive weeks, the flrst pub ,!imeUp Morda -J I cation being made Angnat 9. 1916, and . . y, . ' h Klnmnth Falls, Oregon. Tho proposed safo will be HUbJect'u fonOrmntlon by the county court ol Klnmnth county, Oregon. -f Dated at Klnmnth Falls, Oregon, tkb Irt day of August, 1010. ! J. W. SIEMENS, 2-9-1 6-23-30 Ouartnu.' the last publication Soptembcr 20, j 10)6. by order of the Honorable. D. V. Kuvkendall, judge of tho circuit court of Klamath county, Oregon, which nald order was made, entered, dated and died In this suit on August 8, 1910. W. If. A. ItENNER. . Attorney for PlalnlliT, U 16-2330-6-13-20 Notice to Creditors Notlco Is hereby given (hat tho un dersigned has been duly appointed ad ministratrix or the estate of Loulso Rny Ohl, deceased, by the. county court of the slate of Oregon, for Klamath county, nnd that all persons having claims against Mid estate aro re- qurled to present same to mo at the, law ofllco of R. C. Qroesbeck, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of this notice, verified as provided by law. Dated August 3, 1916. MARY QINSDACH. Administratrix of the Estate of Louise Roy Ohl, Deceased. 2-9-16-23-30 Notice of Quardlan'a Sale In the County Court of the State of Oregon, for the County of Klamath. In the Matter or the Estate and Guar dianship or R. M. Richardson, an Insane Person. Pursuant to an order, mado by the Honorable County Judgo or tho county Resolution ' ! A resolution declaring the Inlentiaa of tho Common Council to chuw the grade on Eleventh street kill Intersection with southerly line ( United States irrigation canal: Whereas; It is deemed expedient.! jchnnge tho grade onElevciitli strettM its intersection wun me soutncriy lit if ffnltn.1 (Hull... l.lMuf 1.... ....Ii V "". ".."-T "--" "ll ...HW, -y It Is therefore resolved, Thit tft grade on Eleventh street, nt Its Inter section with southerly linn of UniN States Irrigation ennui be changsl from 183, as now established, to its. , State or Oregon, J, County or Klamath, sn: 4;' City or Klanmth Falls. $ I .l,i A I LnavHt, Police Judge of M city, do hereby certify that thefot going Is n duly enrolled ropy of tb .resolution passed by lha Comma Council on August 7, 1916. ; A. L. LBAVITT. Police Jodsft Approved August 7, 1916. ';' C. 11. CRI8LER, Mayor. ll-Wt Polk. . Sherman .... Tillamook Umatilla .... Union 7,329. Wallowa . 18.266 3.C92 7,808 24,535 19,845 11,088 ineiit.and development's soon as pos- """""w '" waowa .... n.ms slble., It s expected that a part of the 'f r 'S'S"!!? 44'367 Jefferson' Josepblrie AMAA.l ,A '. . . . M VM1IMIII , "Hiidu w, nciiicuieill ueiorp . . 'of "next year. iut.e agricultural lands will be opened to enlr' thfj coming fall, and all of them Will be me ciose or next year. Fifty per cent f the proceeds from ,I.A ,!,.... mm J Mi I. I-.' ,- .. a . I ...o umira nim me ntnus, estimaiea .to . be approximately' I24,000.060, will be! divided between the Oregon school ,3;e57,t, Washington 29,713 10,097 Wheeler'., ,3,720 9,40'S Yamhill ....?.. 24,780 if Bern or KIDNEYS BOTHER EAT LESS MEAT, ,ALSO TAKE GLASS OF SALTS- BEFORE CAT I.NG BREAKFA8T Keeping Money in a Gash Box Is both dangerous, and laborious. It Is never safe from thieves, flro, to. And Its contents have to be checked up almost dully, no small Job. An account with thin bank saves both tho risk nnd tho labor. No thieves can steal or flo destroy the money.' And the depositor's check book' nubs show him nt a glance exactly bow he stands. We Invite your nc-count. FIRST STATE an SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON ..itaBBBBBBBBBBLrtkaw I 'tt(X. " w t il 1 iiiTlfflrniBnaai rm r m mWn9v aw VRn Ilk r aa "' vpp1. - 3.25', ,t.. ,. Making a totar.6M720.000, ' MT. IiAKI ITEM9 4 O f".. Tz Orifflth wllijpreacb nt Mt. litikl church next Sunday-" morning at 11 o'elock. L. ,, A. West .will shin a carload of , T t '- Mr. West ad' professional men are among the fund ami the land grant counties for number. Uul lin-m. "" " Tht-ee.of.the Coast Artillery compa- There , is. !now soniewhai more than nles from Southern, California pojnta'jeOO.OOO In the common school fund. fop the skeleton, of the encampment. This Is Joaned to Oregon farmers at 6 -puiiry liguiing win oe me pnncipai oer cent internritr if th n..i.nn.a i sludy, but instruction also will be glv from' the grant lands are realized1 about ' h?8? to Port,and. Thursday, en In otherbranclies, of ,army,.servlo'e. $12,000,000 win hp rtrti .i,v ' t. W,.U accompanyjne' caK, All.lhe600 volunteers ,( . '--, ,,,., . iUlUl Ul I1IUIC LIIHlI.aiH IIIHMIIIII in UAWtk IJhllll.,.' ..! Mtt ..A a. n . ellncfexnenseH nalrt hv .h ,.. tti-.--. .- -1 .--....T...,::.'1..--"-""' . f"" "W"WJ lamny sian we l:Y'! Y-.? . ' "'- " -""' .""" wy " " irreoucioieriuna ror thenesdav'mornlno.,nn,iiBmnrnff rin meni..y.wnen me camp endSSeDtem-.hnnpflt nt .1...1 nutJ. i. .' ..-1 . ; - ".j- I ' " '"' .j ..,.,, ..-,,'" . - I' ,.---,. .. T,-'.' "? m.v Mwn,.mj)W rn LUH.I ," J, ,A -... Y ., . . . , Ed neam returned Monday from a hunting trip. He'rWghiback a deer. Kl ' "''.if J 1 , Theo. pane .spent "Sunday with his parents nt the Case' ranch. ,if. na Mrs.-, John .Koontz Woro In .iWfiW WS W rnuin,,oelr state: It. will lao, In 'practical qpenf' equPment,and i-eCeve ,5, o thesis ftionmake'agreat rnraf credita fund; ftrVW-e0 't"Kt?Xement,for Th.e'ncom from;'"thef'$18.000,000 to Wri'-yiiir - i ' w I no a ,." M.lliS.rvlc. R..U.,. " f. " , Mail.Strvlcs RMUtviod f8AN.v,ttJCIBC!Of Atig. 23r-The dded'to the, school .'fund will an- proximate rl72O.O0O;.',yearfy to boidlsJ (trlutoa;u4.jihubilcaoois incite various .eon'ntlMnwI&aNiii. will jncan '; -r , ri ' ' v " -:T -r i.t -. 1 ' -v t fJ!Jmmlaeut dea to, the: schools jawnja h?r-flrt;tr buV PaeJflc .Mail steamer dlstrieL,wher'an,i T- tirALj. t&JJf&M&mslimmimw town this weeK-j; S1 Miss. Wilson of7KUmih Falls is yls Itlng Lu9llle SteVart,:" , Alex and WUCbeyne. were In town yaaterday putUagp their thresher. Uric acid In meat 'excites the kid neys, they become .overworked; get sluggish, 'ache and feel like lumps of ieq. ine urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irrltated,, and ,you may be obliged lo seek" relief two or three times during Ihonlght. 'When the kid- neys clog yotj musthelp?them flush off the body'K Urinous rwnsto or 'you'll be a real, sick person shortly. At first you feel a dull misery .In the kld'nev egion. you suffer from backache, ulek headacho, dizziness, stomach gets aour, tnnPllci 'innlA.l . V ' - . ..' ou '.vi.u aim' you reei rneumatic twinges Vben the weather la bad, Eat less meat, .ilrink ots of water; also get. from any pharmacist four ounces of iJadSalta; take a tablespoon- . m a, giass, ot -water ;eforebreak. fast for a few days and! your kidneys wllj then act fine. Tbhfamoiw salts s tnade.from the acid of1 grapes nnd lemon Juice combined' with' llthia. nn has boon used for generation to clean clogged kidneys and'atlmuJatothem to norraaracUylty. also to iikit'riz n. ncida In urine; ho lt no j longer Is a source of irritation, taus ending bind ler weakness. "51 f ITPPFP I Avr TDxrcir "' -. v ' M UocgeiitafnrCatkJM lUmllfMt's nmM. iawaaenger ffj wigiii boau u. the Untv.ltlamatb lk. f)umi leave thh oW r.rr, "MirpiBK except Ha(iaf,a4 7 (Ml. T 41 rilOXR M7 u a. i? c rzi "wicm .iroiwici a I ' ,f-' MAIN yTW.OT,N-5AK FlTO' lr 1. H ' This yaar boat aoaortmont and prleea DBO mmm't Mm i r9m KlTHrAltflRIOW j WHCR C PAHTKUCAR-l-L:- M BM V-'1 J? V r.Jf .' ., mHAiJ ''J&fif&MT- "h'jui h .& .i-:P yjSgkgt ' tm 5 " w $ A ,f ..-..' ' ..