,v 1 t-i :&. .,8-jXr'&? iniroai e-l TTieEvening Herald . - . W. O. SMITH, Editor ' FabNahed Mir Raaday h lb HmiM PabMahiag Co asy of , Fane, at 111 Foarth atroat. aterad at th poatoBee at Klamath .fortraapmlaaleB thiwaab i at aecead-claaa matter. BaaaeriatloB tents ay MaD to aay Idreee la th United Statee: jraar ta, M SATURDAY, FEBRUARY S, MIT BcnM'sClassifcdAdvs. -,-LI JJ-J-I ' ..- Advertisements In tht Classified eelumns are printed at the rata of Five CtnU a line. Invariably In a. vane. Hereafter no advertisement vriil b accepted unit accompanied fey tht cash. FOR SALE -Lriruxnriririnj-rrn-,'i"- ..-,-.'--- FOR SAI.K California pine body and limb wood; good, clean wood, sawed to any length and delivered. l'lioue 51; office 1313 Slain st. J. J. Winter,) agent. ' '30-8t HELP WANTfJD WANTED Girl for general chouse work, small family. Phone 297 5-3t MISCELLANEOUS aBBVMMW 0W0i00WWW0W0m FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE Mod- era fire room bungalow; Urge base ment; easy terms. Hot 8prlags Addl- Phoaa 33 4W. 3-lt FURNISHED APARTMENTS at tke ..Orafea Hoaae. Slxta aad KlaaMtb mb aaM for tan, aMoa B. P. Lowta. ttxtk atroot, lMt LOST AND FOUND 10T--Satmr4ay aKktm atroot, lfc- - aaaa4 earrlag.; PlaarBotlfy Mrs, Mortis at .Hotel HaB. S-lt a koOtar (laalf MKAi.,Mk. ioao i aaaa tar ta JSTXA caW iaaatea tt ' noMsea at Kauntli ooaaty tag yiMrra;otossi oa or hater aeasaaar . Mil, will aloaao irossat M aaM at Uo eoaaty traasaror's woaoa.aar ajanaaa, f I OBO. A. HATDOrf. ait Coaaty Troaaaror. PROFESSIONAL CARDS WW&000m0m0m000AAAAAAA DR J. H. CARTER DENTIST OFFICCi ROOMS 7. ana) WHITC aHIILMNO DR. P.M. WHITE Kyo, Ear, Naaa Wo TOMFeUewa DR. F. R. GODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Suite 31, I. O. O..F. Terapte Renember KxamJaatlom aad coo. aaltatioa is free at yoar hone, or la tbe ofice. Farther I ,iue the portable folding Mteel table for bone treat ment. Thb lasarea tbe home. treatment to be equal to any given in tlie oMce and the price is the Phone 321. Residence phone 2S8.R. City & County Abstract Co. , ATTRACTS .INSURANCE , Member OioSB,AseoclaMoB TWe Mob DRA.A.SOULE PHYSICIAN AND SURtlON Rm1teS,KmmaBlk. Phono, 111 J (hmgllsb pronuBclatloa of Soale to teal; Preach, Salay.) . ' " V" BTiBUlfe Traaafw moaaaaT aaa atat Me raaei tor aay aaaooat aa to two ariaaia. W roaooaaalo. PhOM SO. lSaaVaaW. i JrtiVtlTS! Boater ga lata In alia n aaMex Mtfa. fawar: Hr aW Aok Oaf y. s. mis WITHDRAWN FROM PUNITIVE EXPEDITION CROSSED BORDER AT 8i0 O'CLOCK THIS MOltXIXCl WITH GENERAL PER SHi.MJ READING 1.1 MII.K MM: COLUMnt'S, N. M Feb. 3, Thoj punitive expedition Into Mexico marched bark to American soil this morning, completing the withdrawal of all American troops from Mexico. General Pershing rode at the head of the column, which was 1 5 mile long, and crossed the border at S-30 eclock this morning. The expedition formed a snnre at l'atomos, fivo miles south of the bor der. Knluted the Hag and marched! northward. ASHLAND BALL TEAMS COMING BOYS' AND GIRLS' TEAMS BOTH TO PLAY HKRK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NIGHTS OF THIS) WEElt AT PAVILION' v-., v.u.. ..j e.inni M.nlnn at S o'clock the Klamath county high school basket ball teams, both boys and girls, will meet the teams from Ashland high school. So far this season the Klamath team ha been undefeated, winning from Merrill 34 to J7; Lakerlew 36 to 15, taw alamal 19 to 1 aad Yreka 39 to 1. scoring 18 potato to their oppoaeate' 74. Tbe Klamath girls' team has aot so far met any outside ecaol, bat ia by far tke best girls' team ever developed ta tbe local blgb schooL The local maaagemoat baa gone to considerable expense 'In brlagtag the two Asblaad teams to Klamath Falls, bat they baltero tbe Klamatb people waat tbe beat in athletics. Tbe total Qgneaaoa will asm ap to aboat $300. Tlcakta tar these four gams will bo oa aalo at the Star Drag company aad Dadsrweod'a oa, Tuesday mora lac -Tlckota for both. Bights four games, caa be boaght for 75 ceata. Tbe admlasieB for each algbt sepa ratoly will be 50 ceata. Cktes Mare Fpldsaalrs. 8ACRAMENTO, Feb. 5. Four cities, of Califorala are ia the grip of scarlet ferer epidemic that are not feelag checked, the sute board of health announced today. Tbe cities are Eureka. Alameda, Sebastopol and Baa Lois Obispo. In 'the first three tbe school bare been closed. COMB SAGE TEA INTO GRAY HAIR lARKINt MAUTIULFLY AND RsV TORI ITS NATURAL COLOR AMD LUSTRI AT ONCI 'emmoa anrdea aago browed lato a eery tea, with saiphar aad alcohol uidod, will tara gray, streaked aad aded hair beaatifally dark and laxari iat Mixing the aago tea aad saiphar -eclpe at home, tboagh, la troublesome. ia atwtar way la U set tba raaeX' ie preparation improved by the addi Job tt otbot iBgrodimita. ooatlag aboat aaata a bottto, at drag stores, kaowB a "WyoU Sa aad Salahar Caa- ooaad," thas araidlag a tot of mas. Wbil gray, faded hair is sot slafal. wo all doalr to rttaia oar yoathfolitp; earaaeo aad attraeUvoaeoa. By dark' talag year hair with Wrath's Saga aad -iiilBhar Compoaad, ao oaa eaa telL isaaass It daaa R so aatarally, so erna- ly. You Jast darnpsa a sponge or sof nrash with it aad draw thla tbroagb vasr hair, takrag oa small straad at a laja; by awralag all gray hairs hart llsappeared. After aaotbor applioa loa of two year hair bsismso beau iruliy dark, glaesy. aeft aad laxari at aad yea aaaaar years yeaaaar. A'yetb's Sag and Salfh-r Compoaad a aaoHshltaj teitot ratatoita. it la aot aiBa aar in ear, guuaatioa or yaraatloa at d-iaaaaAdr. MEXICO THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON From -4asAra , or Kansas? &-&.MSSMS5 SaSS LOtXSE' "SACHLW-'ja " When Louise Sachen appeared at the McAlpIn, hotel In New York city she said: Alaska; I ' iMrt down ,row heard this was a rlty a a. ll ..- T. .fttn r 'iaaBaaW;Sai l HT -f iII Sk bhbbbw ,v J?v wpsbbbbbL &$ - -cflaavvr wz&jtiM ,;f ?sea (SJiSS-VV. a&W.i&fti 1 " sn I" ' lioces aireaur arc oruuiu, " "wnaes do voil Kay'' nlxl clerks, managers and guests).,. ....... .. ., ..! K ' ' riMHI UllirUinK IIUUBF. I IIVII OMV VI wtth storlea of her lire in tne about Koyukuk. her mines and her adventures. New York celtalnly "fell"! T ; comes Mr. Sachen iil:1 osays he Is the PL, for her. But along of Kansas City, who of the fair Louise. S, j "She did spend two years In Alas ka," be said. "But when she told yoi people she -had never seen a big city she was mlsmken. She was born aad raised In Kansas City, and Isn't that big? She came home from Alaska last June, but she said nothing to us about her mlaes." TELFOROS SECURE NEW LOCATION LOCAL OARAGE FIRM FLAN EX 'TENSION OP BUSINESS, AND,""" in the expression of sentiment WILL OOCVP BALYDWIN BUILD. . Uf Q OX EAST MAIN STREET Telford' Brothers bow operating it garage. andmachine shop at tbe cor ser of Conger avenue aad Main atreet) hare rented the buildings formerly oc cupied by the BaldVia4 Hardware com paay, next door to the Baldwin hotel, and, will, move their bdsiaess to this newaite'iVthe near future, Th building fro'atiag'on Main will be remodeled aad. used for a storaga garagearid carrying a stock of auto mobile accessories aad supplies. This will be an ideal place for storing cars for the thick stone wall's exclude the cold, and a car may be stored there without" danger of freeslng tbe radi ator, even during the winter months. The' machine and repair shop will be located. In the rear, formerly used for the .storing of wagons and farm machinery. In this roomy and sub stantial home, Telford Brothersex pect to have one of the beat repair shops to be found In Southern Oregon. An Important addition to tbe shop will be a storage battery plant of tbe latest type. Tbe service station for Exlde batteries has been secured for this territory, and owners of Exlde batteries will bo able to receive the same, free service to be had at other service stations of the Exlde Battery company, A good stock of batteries and parU for this make of battery will be carried. Saxon cars will still be handled, and tho Saxon service station wil be at tbo garage, although Mr., S. T. Summers will be tbe active agent for tbe Saxon line of cars during the coming sea son. Mr, Bummers will make his headquarters there. . of Pine Grove Residents fa City. Geo, Keifer and J. -Trammel Pine Grove were county seat visitors I today on business. ,,,.. WHEN H.J0HNS0N WILL STEP OUT IS BIG QUESTION MARCH I IIAKHKKN PREDICTION BUT SITUATION CHANtlED loir That ttn-trthm-irie Will Get the Kilnw When MleidKH Succeeds W Won) lug Caliromla IVIItltUn Mituy AMNtbi for Hlnim to llefimlni on the Jolt I'ntll lUltun' Wlinl. l'i ltd ItuolneKi tVtmc to UllM. SACRAMENTO, Feb. ".. rollltcnl proKiioMlratlcii n to the llm of lllritm Johnslon, iibdlcatlon frtim I ho governor' ihilr U uidcrgoltiK . a cliarK llerotofore practhally every prediction hn been that.th governor wculd Klvtj up hU ktittc otllco iilmut March Int. Hut today tliero U 'Utile a differ euc f opinion, many Volltlml pro pheM nt I he caplK. opining tttnl Hiram IU ty t this helm or "",,0,.Vll!)l,1KU( , etng ti. try hi hand mtr fHul Into the Mnmnrh The . until the final ndjournmeut or tho ,.,', ,,( (,s ervant pr Welti, lm of hoi aier and llmttfm t.hot, lhlature. which would bo -,ll' fcuU-rtr I. lhr,jJ- 2EX "TS? 2 May , st. During the rWcekmi;ny)luul , Wf qU(.o Mrthlw JJ Jlj'UIll. VaJ itppeats nave conn? iu iikiu inmuw .Johnson to siny on the Job until the ...slnturo. wij, up.lu bunlnen.' c,ogt ,,rgrwg,vp fritnd of the guv. ernor are particularly anslaua. They !.,.. ..,, 4. M-a p.neilnt'arv I .... IMMIll UUl lllRb . l iVMVIiviiai . I.. .. ....IhIuh ! the hope of edging In on utate affair ; whcn wuilam I). Stephens succeeds , .., They do not desire to stamp Ste hens as a man who would ally him- with this so-called "reactionary" clement, but rather, they emphaslie the fact that Johnson has "faced the music" and has been found Impreg nable. The old lino republicans who are fighting Johnson would welcome sny change, the sooner the better. Its "anybody but Johnson" with them. Inasmuch as there Is to be no spe cial session of congress, there Is no particular reason why Johnson should; give up bis state oMce on March 1st to take the oath of TJalted States sen - ntor. Though It is understood that'.ber or Swiss people waat to settle IB Pephens Is anxious to become gov. '8unay California as soon as they caa ernor. He would likely be willing to wait at least until the legislature's final adjouraaaat. If Johnson wants to stay be could readily Snd good rei- which ia growing dally. ADVERTISED MAIL LIST. Tbe following uBclalmed mall mat ter advertised on the 3d of February, will be sent to the dead letter oBke, Washington, D. C, on the 17th of February. A charge of ono cent will be made for each letter delivered from this list. W. A. Delieil, P. M Adaau, Leslie Carpenter, Walter Dayton, Wilis Olbson, Albert . Hamby, J, E. Penny, Mrs. Grace Kerr, John Morlarty, Daniel Morgan, Mary C. Pernla, Miss Sbepard, Mrs. L. H, Tabbert, Acel , Threlbel, E. B. Weltfle, J. K. Winnlngham, John W. MT LAKI LOCONIC8 , Herb 1'hllllps Is on the sick list. He is having a hard selge of the grippe. The mock trial given by the Mt. Lakl Glee Club was largely attended Friday evening, and was very enter taining. It was given nt Henley Sat urday evening. Wilma Dawson is sick with toiisl- litis. Herb Lester and family are spend log a few days in town. Mr, Loster is serving oa the Jury, SELLING LOTS Wall, I eld those lot on Johnson are, a bbbcb of them in Nichola I Adit, sobm l1" ? some la MMfa Addition, but one left on Eleventh street far $499. Ate have two Mills Addition teta at lew price aad easy term , Se CMIcete. 31 Uncle Sam to Sclve Servant Ptobkm jR . Ml 'TxV TM ' V . it . T " " iNVnONY 'CArJlMETTt 1 ' . I'ncle Ham, through A. Onmliietll. of Immigration at iromituii'ionur itieite' Are you able to Keep :i Htrvant? It w, how loua ha'e you npetlle for brrakfaM. While )ou tt had' your prewnt e?ok? If you havelrnjorlng your breakfaU the waicr o4 not one, how long have you been i been with. out one7 v,tiat no yi, r -'t,Un, rMjy f0r m thorough nu-hlsj do to Veep one? What of A in(, nlilf orgaaa.- , , 1TIUUIU you. How many dy off do you offer? SWISS TURN EYES TO UNITED STATES TIREIl OK WAR'RIDUEN KtllOI'K I.KTTKII RECEIVED IIV CAM. FOKXIA CHAMBER OF COM MERC t'ANTA BARDARA, Calif.. F-l. &. .Tired of war-ridden Europe, tbeugh their own country Is at peace, a aum- ft i 1 i leave Swltttrland safely, aad have written to the local Chamber of Com mere about It. A letter to the Chamber of Com merce was wrlttea by Dr. Daae Hart hurt, who Uvea at Lea Proas Leysia, ia sbuII town near tbe Preach bor der, He asked for iaformatioa about farm tad la Santa Barbara. "From what we caa lean," says Dr. Hurlburt'a letter, "Santa Barbara Is situated Ib the mountains some what'llke our own little city. Several 0f u, want to C0B, d MUle la i Southern California." A reply, giving full Information, has been forwarded. - Plot to Kill Premier DERBY, Englsnd, Feb. 5. A dss tirdly plot for the murder of Premier l.lnyd George was disclosed today in the trial of Arthur Henderson, who Informed Scotland Yard officials of a plot to kill the minUtcr at his hotel by driving poisoned nails Into his boots. Thrco women conspirator nru Involved In the confession. It was also planned to destroy Chancel, lor of Exchequer McKcnna by driving n polHoned needle Into his skull, NOTICE To Whom It May Cencern: I hereby give notice that after Feb. runry 1, 1917, I will not be respnnsl. bin for bills Incurred by my wife. 2-5t- L. B. FISHER. - J " ----. MUtUf J - BaBBBBBBB-BBBBBBB--HIHH yj-p BRRRHy t x -P"M"M" -- "..- k 0 J-l-BBBBBBBB--mBaaBW-- u imnescanmcimm ITHB CORRECT Underwood's Pharmacy MONDAY, nmRUAHV S, lT Look and Feel 'Clean, Sweet and Fresh Every Day Drink a ft of rtal hot tr hjoftra araaMaat to vwaalt OUt pOlMM. I.lfe U mil tnorely to live, hut in ii,' ,l, rat tU. tlUent well, wink well, nep well, look well, What a uUitluut coiulltloit to nllnln, nml )t Imw n; ) It It If one will only ndopi w moraine lnlde bath, I'olk" who ar Nt'cunlonietl in f dull ami heavy when they minx (Hu llllK Ijeadaclie, dtufty from n rol,, ftt loiiKue. nity bteath, arid ntnnueh. tan, hlertd, feel a freli an n .Ul.r' by upentns Ihn nlulii'H of lb .uir3l enrli moruliiK and flunblnt; out u,, whotn of Hie Internal piilniitliiiM nu llum tnnttrr. Keiyone, whether rIIIiik. nirk r well, -hould, each moruliiK, t.ror hreitkfuxi, dilnk a km of uni h0 ntrr wllh a teaniHMHiful of llutmiunii ttu!phate In It to waMi from I he ulna. ,n'. IIt. Kldueyi and bnweU IU- ftf vlou tlny'ft IndlB'Mlllito wslr, my. iblle am) tiol'OIIOUii lovlim. Itill.1 rlmH. tU)e ,w,,r,ne m ,,rlfylng (In- r8, ,r nlltueniary eatml Mote ptiiiih. , ncldlty and give ono a t-ndt4 s"""'? ""n' iu 1 volume or waier rrom tne iuihmi una The millions of.pof4o,who ate bot. rred with conMlpaUbBbMlou iprlk. tomarh trouble, rbeumaUstn: otbtr. who have sallow aklas, blood dUot- der and sickly complexion are urcd to get a quarter poaat of limMtoes phosphate from th drug store, -hk will cost very little, bat la sufflcisat lo make anyone a Broaoanced crank a the ibject of Internal aanltatloa. ai Walt a nOante, yew JMry drlrw. Vow forget to get that .WT.NA ant. LEGAL NOTICES WMWMMWW NOTICI FOR' FURLICATION NetXeal Land Ualted SUte Land OSlr at Lakevlew, Or., December It, IHi Notlc la hereby gives that Parry I. Nail, whoa paatsBsa addres b Klamath Fan, OregM, did. oa Bt S3d day of April, lilt, II ia tkU T So awwra atetaaMat aad application' No. 0M14, ta psreba th NEH SKi, Sectlea St, Towaahlp tt atb. Rub 9 east, WUlaawtte Maridlaa. aad 0w at tb act at Jaaa 3, 1173. aad a kaowa aa the "Thaw Uw.M at aaek rahw m ha Saed by asfrmlooaMat. Ml that, Bjmaaat ta awab aaatteatiaa. w lead aad t baker thiroia bare ksm aaafaai at tlM, tha timber ora mated 140.000 board taet at I1.M fir M. aad tbe toad 130.00; that said ap pllcaat will afar aroof la sapaort it hi applicatloa aad awora atataawat on tb nth day at Fabraary, HIT. er ror C. R. DUp, Clerk at tbe CoHlr Court, at Klamath Fall, Oragea, Any persoa ia at Ubarty to proUd this purchase befor eatry. or Initiate a coataet at aay time before paMot. Issue, by Silas oorroborsUd tt tdavlt la thla oce, alleging .awi wblcb would defeat th entry. JA8. F. BURflKHS, 13-19 2 N Reglittr. ; PalnBowfefAlltyi PRIZES FOR ALL CLAMSt OF SOWLIRS Drop In snd ask about thtm. Under th K. K. K. Stor I .KrfUMhAtfMa-Mb-B--B--BB-lb-fedMbMAMfVFO WIUTINO PAPER - . ', m "" IX,