Ir..:imi.iiv .., iit THE gyputuA umai.tv KLAMATH PALLS, OREOON PAGE THREE Mures Along Route in Strahorn's Office ... . iitif tin it n "" - I.. ..i-rurat Mlt -" rr. ". ii.,wiK. ' ". , n.i nrestdent of L.bom. i'"v: v.,: - ,, 0(fn. ,iit. j.hthflllMllW- .... n iar i "rt lk of urh magnitude fcaa ...... Illl'll Th, b..r..r.Hmnl..l.M.r.lCI,.rl. i,,fKU.Hl.. Fa. do the .7. ,mu.rtchl t.rganlsallnaa of Clieney m by .iir.itiiln rcnitern , ltr, I'otllnul Journal. In dm hltry oi iiiimirurllim t ht ti row,' ..,.i ntfion. r ir JM" .. , . .. atAMi A (iirthcjn. r. n'""r -" - L,ihllliM,a,,lm",",u ,"""'" "' .v. ..ii.. blbr ,nr r" I0P mil of Klam- fiMIIBlVV .III. Ibe Hurj'ri"" i"' " Nortbcrn Ufml and Harney tr. , ,, H, rxuliim rtir !-. 1f,.romlinM"l-a,rU''1 , ,i. the Kunrl Valley c Morses' Mfever-failm$ Seeds German Ambassador and j Wife Leave Tomorrow l Now u the Time to Plant Ssrttt Ps. Pasties aao1 all I Mtrtf'i otksr Greasl Prise a rornia oeeas Calif o QbltUlf l ttiA DmImi I Y4 4I U fmttlf wwaiai to. C. C HORSE a CO. Seal pUturra mlfflit well ho plan-it nil in and to form mi airurat" hlriWeyi- Uw of Mm untlre line, Hume or ln pic I urn cover at ni twenty nill. In sweep, taking In the iifnrrr olijium In detail, ami showing the muiiiilitlii foreat mill plain In fur irl'-t lu ll llder tllrtH (lot) tr t'lilrf Cnalni-nr N. II. Ilogue. K. A Hkellny, ihl..r draughtsman, ha markm) off mi the photograph llit (oration of the ni Mini survey niul tutu ilfnlKtmii-ii Hi., im porlant landmark for Ideullnrslliiu The plan for flllftlii ltl the Ofi-K"li, California Kaiirrn nn rhIiik fur ward rai)Uly. ('onfitrnrt r In-. In lirld tiy Mr. Hlriilmrn nlmool ilally with tlio nuimticm ol Hip 1'orilmnl tallriMtd commit irr aitolnlril y th rtiambr of Commrrr to help rlo n 'art of lb necaaaarr money hri Tba panoraraa ara Mn ur. in liow tba local rommlttrviiirn who -ava not aaan tba rounlry ut how th Una would ntakr lariian of wa ftlacaa, opan up tba vaat formta lo uw and atlnulata tb ntilaBitiii of land now farttla and productive, but too far from tranaporiatlon lo tin arrai uUlllr. Ona of tbp plrturra. lakrn npar Hand, abowa probably one of tba iikmi ..l.t u.bm.l .Lwllk.. M Ik... Ikf.tft. 'MUHinHi HJIIWi .IM 11IW . .Ill Amarican ronunani. Mr ntranorn o drtlinaliHi It, Tba aouth and of Hummer !-ake Valley. Bfly Billaa from a railroad, U down a a beautiful plain, and take view, with (luoae lake In the back round, llluatratra a rrclon now 1,03 mllra by rail dUtant from I'nrtluiul. which would be made only 4U3 mllm dUtani with the Htrahorn lln- fl t Uhed. The lower Klamath Valley, the Hur prlaa Valley f California, New IMne Creek, Kllver Uke, tba Vort Itock Valley, Duck Vallfy. Nevada, tlio areit Harney Valley, Hampton Val ley, the forty mllea of unbroken for eat traveraed by the eurvey between lland and Klamatb Kalla, ChrUtmaa Uke Valley and the Mllllran Valley are only a few of the many panoramic view taken on the trip. All have bean appropriately op tioned, and Mr. Htrahorn la taklnK Riurh pride In dUplaylns them to call era at bla omcea in in aorinweu llank bulldln. ft ,B w. 1 JiW. wfilcWmmmffmmmmmmmmmmH H JlaBBBBBBBBBBBSaBV'aflaBBBBBaEaCSiaBBBBBBBHl News Print Paper and Foodstuffs Now Probed WAHIIINHTON, l. C, Feb, 13. The fcdornl isrand Jury for New York U pn-ptirliiK to ImkIm on Inquiry InUi tlio nllt-Kcd rornblnatlon In rent mint of trade In the new print paper In ilimtry, the department of Jurtlfe here baa announced. Attorney Halnbrldito Colby niul Mark Hyman hate b(-en appointed to conduct the Investigation. The preKldenl haa nlwi directed the federal trade commUiilon to Immedi ately InventlRate the liljch cont of foodatuffR. BONANZA WILL BUILD ROADWAY WIIK.V THK IUILIU)AI) RKACHra IM.tllV. IIOXAXZA WILL HAVK IlltiHT OP WAV AND I1K READV TO LAV HTKKL ON TBROl'GH A CTfl-UI' IIOMK Four room Ixmr ami kxhI UH In Keroiid Hoc HpHnxa Addition for MI.V. Will take 3.10 caali and Rive lna time on balance. See Chilcote at once or loae a real foarjcaln. 1 3 'HEAD STUFFED FROM CATAHRH OR A COLO Sara Ortaai AnlM If Naatrib OfMM Air FMavgw Kight Up. Z COUNT h4 m. BEKN5TOffj Count Mm llvrnitorff, Ioiik Uertnan uiubuimnilor to the United Htatea, baa bri'ii Khou Id p4aaKirta, and muat leave. Mine. Ilernatorff recently cama to tba United Stale to Join tier bua band. She U of American birth, but la now a Oerinan aubject. They are acheduled to aall today on a Scandi navian liner. riXK oitovK ncKimi MaVWMatAaMMaMAMVarM SHOES Are Hisher wtwk can h.t voii km:V! a have low rent : no clerk hire) i ao elaborate ntture. Bat we have ahoea made by the ) auaafactttrer Im iIui l'.ltrf Hawa. ' Palr ervlce amea walk wy MJr of alioca. Itubber heeii aa new tltor. hIUi . ( 'kWf. Ik Modern Shoe ftaaaMo Store 721 Main M. Hev F. M. Aitdraon filled hla reg ular appointment Hunday at the Fine Urmr choo liuueo. He will preach fur u atln on the fourth 8undy of thin msnth. Mr and Mr. II, M. Miller were via ltor nt the Pine drove achool laat Weil ill-mi ny. Tliey nent a very pleaa- ant day. (iiiira.- llattlry nnd K. Coop will xtart drllllna- on their well (til week again. Hlnce they began drilling on C. Cneiiter' farm the weather haa bren ho cold they could not work. A number of the IMne Grove people Van CLIP THIS OUT MAY COME HANDY TILLS HOW TO TAKI lORKNKSft MOM A CORN AND LIFT IT RIOHT OUT lloapltal record ahow that every time you cut a corn you Invite lockjaw or blood polon, which I needle, ay Cincinnati authority, who telta you that a quarter ounce of a drug called freetoM can be obtained at little coat from tba drug atore, but la ufflclent to rid ona'a feat of every hard or aoft corn or callu. You almply apply a few dropa of thla on a tender, aching corn and the ore- ooea la Inatantly relieved. Shortly the entire corn can be lifted out. root ami til, without pain. Thla drug la atlcky, but drle at once and la claimed lo juit abrlvrl up any com without Inflaming or even Irritat ing ho aurroundlng tlmtue or akin. If your wife wear high beela ahe will be glad to know of thla. Adv. Rioer Bros. QUALITY GROCERIES You might do worse elsewhere; tot you can't do better anywhere Mwwinioi.A Ato-aanilwIihiiUM., Com. I"l of lM. oilvea, TUM M and Finilento In Olive WUllhHplee. "ACKKIIKie-. "JJI Xorwny ah In llof Hlll,cn, aoc "WWKIIVKU KICIH. . a w.it !l!B,!f ,l Individual try iheae. for break. Jar. fat, CH1U OON CAUNK, "I. X Two raaa, UAe L." TUNA FIMH, "Van WmpV rtajMly to eerve. Iat'llcloua for aakMla, aandMlchea and New berg, AHFARAOVH ". e W." COLOHHAL" Twenty apeara to tho can. NoUikag laar packed! atla inor than Uw common kbd a4 worth ih price. GET THE HABIT SAYS WE BECOME CRANKS ON HOT WATER DRINKING HOPES EVERY MAN ANO WOMAN ADOPTS THIS SPLENDID MORN INQ HABIT Why la man and woman, bait Um time, feeling nenroua, doapondamt, worried; ome daya headachy, dull nnd unbtrung; aome daya really In capacitated by Ulnrea? If we all would practice lniMe btttlilng. what a gratifying canst would tako place. Inatead of tboaV nund of halfalck, neaemlo-looklag noulH with paaty. muddy complaziOM we Mould aee crowda of happy, healthy, roay-cheeked people every ubete. The reoon la that the huaua Htem doe not rid Itaelt each day of ail the waste which it acottBalatea under our preent mode of living. IW every ounce of food and drink takew into the etem nearly an ounce oc vnate material muat be carried out, clue It fermenta and forma ptomalae- nun noliionH which are abaorbed law tlin blood. Juat aa neceaaary aa it la to ciaaa the aahea from the furnace eaca wy. hefore the fire will burn bright hnt. o we muat each morning clear the Inalde organa or the previoua aar accumulation of Indlgeatlblo waaw ana hn.tv toxin. Men and women, waaia- .r Hick or well, are advlaed to drink each morning, before breakfast, a gtaaa f real hot water with a teaspooanu of limeatone phoaphate In It, aa a harav leaa means of washing out wa awaa ach, liver, kldneya and bowela of tkt imiiaeatlble material, waate, sour Wla and toxlna; thua cleanalng, aweeteaV. Ing and purifying the entire Uamt. ary canal before putting or rat Into the atomach. Millions of people who bad tlMdr turn at consUpatlon, bllleua attaaka, acid stomach, nervous daya aad alaaf leaa nlgbta have becoma raaJ eraato about the morning Inslda-Uta. A quarter pound of llmesUm pkospaata will not coat muca ai we mm mpwi but la auBclant to daaaoaatraU U say. ona tu olaaasiag, wMtatiss ss4 frmhenlai atKt upon tka ajiHa-Adr. attended the blrtbdny aervliii of Ab. raham Lincoln Sunday ecnlnK at Klamath Fall. The name of those that went: Mr. and Mr. (J. Illlyard, Mr. and Mrs. II. M. Miller, Ml Km ma Murray, Mlaa Lulu Odin. Mb llacel Arant. MUa Grace Cunningham, Mia Nora Miller. Mlaa Ethel Mick. Hoy Klnman, Kslem Coop, Emraltt Shield. Ivan and Cal Icenblce, Kary Mack. Willie Fepper, Charley Button, Vernle Araat and Farral Illlyard. Moat all the men and boy are out for a rabbit drive today. They meet aouth of the Mllla farm to mart on their hunt Mr. aad Mrs. Icenblce were vlcltor of Mr. and Mr. Cha. Snoxyeaterday. Kddle Miller vlalted Olton Short last week. There will be a meeting of the farmer Wedneadny evening at 7:30 o'clock. All are expected to attend When the railroad reachea Dairy we pn-dlct that traina will be running Into flonanta within three daya, ac cording to J. O. Hamakcr of Donanta. who wm In the city yesterday. "Ilonnnra plana to grade and lay t h- Mei from flonanta to Dairy, and v hen tr m.-rt reachea Dairy all that will i-malp to be done la to lay tbe 'te.-l Into our town. Tbe grade la not n difficult one," be aald. A railroad will transform Bonanza Into n biiy city. There 'la room for a eav mill en the river there, which baa ncti-r been known to freete over In the thirty-odd year 1 have been In the etiunty, night, iiIko.' and a bos factory la In MMMtMHU.MSMa Instant relief no waiting lour clogged noatrila open right up; the air passages of your head clear and yoj can breathe freely. No more hawk ing, snuffling, blowing, headache, dry ness. No struggling for breath at night; your sold or catarrh disap pears. Get a small bottlo of Ely's Cream Halm from your druggist now. Apply a little of this fragrant antiseptic, l.eallng cream In your noatrlU. It penetrates through every air pasugo of tbe bead, soothes tho lnflammed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly. It's Just fine. Doat stay stuffed- ! up with a cold or naaty catarrh. Ad. FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW ORUOOtST SAYS LADIES ARK UaiNQ RECIPE OF SAOE TEA ANO SULPHUR Hair Uat loess lu color aad lustre, or wbea It fades, turna gray, dull aad llfelaaa. la caused by a lack of sulphur In tbe balr. Our grandmother made no a salttura of Sags Tea aad Sulphur to keep bar locks dark aad beautiful, aid tbouaaada of women and men wHo value that eves cololr, that beautiful 4aik (bade of balr which la ao attract- ' ire. use only thJa old Unas redps. Nowadays ws got this faaaous snlx- f 'are Improved by the addition of other ingredient by asking at any drug store for a 60 cent bottle of "Wyeth'a Sags aad Sulphur Compound,' which dark ens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly toll It has been applied. You Just dampen a sponge or aoft brush with It, aad draw this through your hair, taking oss satall strand at n time. By naoming the gray hair disappears; bat what de lights the ladies with Wyetk'a Sags aad Sulphur Compound Is thaL be sides beautifully darkening tba hair after a few applications, U also brings back the gloss and lustre, aad gives it aa appearance of abundance. Wyath'e Sags and Sulphur Com pound Is a delightful toUst rsqulstts to Impart color and a youthful appear ance to the hair. It U not Intended for the cure, mitigation or prevention of aiaasaa Adv. Notice of Final ftcttletneat Notice la hereby given that the un derslgned as administratrix of the es. Ute of lioulse Ray Obi, deceased, hag filed In the county court of the State of Oregon, for Klamatb county, the final account of her administration of snld estate, jnd said court has fixed Thursday, the ICth day of March. 1917. at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m., aa tbe time, and the court room of aald court aa the place for tbe bear ing of objections to said final account, and for the settlement thereof. Dated February 13, 1917. MARY GIN8DAUGH, Administratrix of tbe Estate of Louise Ray Ohl, Deceased. 13-20-27-6-13 We Develop Kodak Films Bring us your next roll. Brilliant prints, on Velcx paper. 24 hour service. khLrBSJBknwf"H .eaWQslanlVSHl K. BnBK2gBBlsnl FKJ H fgeauV .aV'B snf sSnasm fl Ba SnatssSa sfs Ss asSnV SnaV BaantsSaa BsnasBBBBB AssSn SnaanatSnaSaV Bsak SssV A Wa? KLAMATH FALLS OREGON tSw V 7 WHERE. PARTICULAfV PCOPLE tfl I PWlTV t WHERE PARTICULAR PEOPLE BUY THEIR DRUGS uccIracJI What makes Fatimas comfortable? YOU'VE probably noticed that rather "oily heaviness to com mon to many of even the most ex pensive cigarettes. That's bound to exist, no matter how good the tobac cos, if the tobaccos are not blended just right to correct it, Of course, such cigarettes can never be comfortable. Fatizsas, on the other hand, are comfortable. The milder tobaccos in their Turldsh blend are in such perfect balance with the richer, ful-ler-navored leaves as to entirely off set all of that "oily heaviness which makes so many other cigarettes un comfortable. With your first package of Fatimas you'll realise how genuinely comfort able a cigarette can be. J&Jijlfoiiftn'aiisf- sMM r Tpp I WlWh&l&&Jtts Sij"! !a lOriy FATIMA A Sensible Cigarette v I . l . y ,W&&$1