: ., 'Mxam THE KV1SNIN0 HERALD, KLAMATH FALLg. OREOOti MOB IAV.mwnn, ii McCALL'S WIFE MARRIES A6AIN County Court Proceedings Interned German Liners Will Be Seized in Case 0 War JAIXAJM TICJIM, IBIf aBafrSlhBjSB., I -A dm,' "....nSV. VoltWt) "lb 1 0 C ''noUra, corr.f jumr I. ..Lit NMI J'U"" I Id 'i , lyi.n, fiifotmi jutcr ,',iW.r.'ri (Him Li tN Ml""'" l,r,K"VJmfr " l l, I. tui WOM.t.V WHO WAH niVORCKD IN III in I1IOM COW'ICTKD HfiAVKK OF KKM.OW HtRttKR WEtMl IflltTI-AXn CONTRACTOR '. IVirW uitoner tutor n.t dlowcJ Vitrniv'meii cm Tln f,UowJu iinJ"1!'; ri 1 1 , (.' Llfhdfl t lilllillivr lllr. I f.r' r r iVi,,lfti.ii iik,.. ..... l.lii ' I.....1 ull IIU'- -" ,r itV " ' y t hi w lfnv ,,v l i t:v ; i ntiJ I ." . ti' I"? -101.00 M(Hr J"' ' " atonic '" """ uirtiMMor Jan. .... T. U. tJtrr deputy . tnif amnutit. MMf " " -- a u (ull. 0. Bmlth Mating Co., 'ett supplies J,n ! 1.00 B. 0lf. rem no 01 w liMuitl"! 10 IIM- m 4Ml.erd n '" It rw . onK rent am. .. Ih. IVIb 13.00 1.00 3.00 1.78 .i. - . , . Lrs Tailor, reporting oinn rit4 4el ll T.Snul.Mr. reporting births lutertlb" 1916 M. Babb. reporting ninae Iu4 Mll.e ! ' SMVfootA rvportloi birtbi U. death. ll .IS .7 l.ti 1.76 L Wl. reporting births I mi Mih k-. D. Young, reporting fblnk tad deaths till. . Air. Johneoa. reporting Iblrtii and deaths 1910.... I A. Ev-rrtl, coroner Juror Arltntn ease MO M. UFollslte. coron-r I Jsror CarUlenfrn ease,... MP A "Set" Mainspring That's a common trouble but It doesn't happen to milmiirliia, Upp puts In. A "set" malnvprlng la one klih has lost Ha eipanalve power because of poor qual ity nd tort temper of the steel. We ne only the beat quality mainsprings, and rharm no morn for Insert ing, them than you pay for Inferior sprlnga. You can't let batter watch repair work tbaa Upp does. Frank M. Upp Jeweler rr OS Main Street Oaelsl 8. l. Watch tMfactor M SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS Wsat tnmn h-1. .ia ...l - - - 4 ovarworka the kidneys In Ueir tt- " alter 11 from Um syatam It sstan u.a ..-. -.- t- ,. . wml mma uie ik-Mys occksionally. Yoa wut reUere "'" "" you reuava your bwela;-r s wi ids acioi, mil ass Sflfgaa, e yoa feel a dull uiun t nim ku. Mr MsIah .!... - . ,1. --w UClhaadarha ALmim. . ...v v. . 1 ! lips, -rwaraiissiiiB owi. tongua la eoatad ud wbe Ue wetter li bad yog aav rlMWMkUo . The urine g lo4y. Mil of ...TT'-' " enannein one get irn H bilging yon to get u two er "JMUmea during tbanlgbt To bentrauw thtM irriUUng Midi m JO? tU b0 WelSl WMtb bot tout ounoea of JU SalU front yiniftn.u. ... a.-.- &.- . a i.' r'1 ' " taimpaanwi an jwje el water before breakfast far a "-- MWMtya win um JJ "Jjwd bladder dUardera dtaan- ifc-. ;' ."' "'" "wwa anna w gM meg n-.iT. angea nag leanos nuw, ?? wl llthla, and baa bew T"w teaeratbMM to eleaa aU atlas- -. w granaa and dasiA-. !?" ,aM" w op Mad haBiuUUon' JM ",ta MIbIv, auesa and makaa a ila.lai.tM ajr-,.. ) lllhla water drink whkb Ml). JJM. thtta avoiding aartow kktmay and V if, "VfMil, iiirviifi' wit- 1 i,. ' '( 'M h ,wi 1,00 H twfh. -niuii rnnKii.r w. I '.. '., 1 ft'.rtfi (Bi.. .,, 1,(11) d J Jj..' r.itf. -r nlliH'll j '.'nTrn fii ...... l.io ' UtoniftM i,, no r HHinki, rorontr llnu I rhrlittnwn ( l,o K. II. Mabn, coroner wlint CbrUttaMo rat.. I o R, I). Tyler, conmnr wIUim I CnrulenMn raa , ,o Hay Davla, coroner wltntM Chrltlenaen ea 1.60 O, C. iiodiraaa, roronrr wit- i neea ChrUtcnoen can.... 1.60 ' Thou, nrackrn, roroner !( nmm Cbrllenii rn.... II, Oney, coroner wltni Chrttnii cm 1.80' . M. Clcavm, coronrr fft Chrialonean cbbo 13. H.'. Thoa. Hrackw, room rrnl elc. coronrr ChrUtctium e. . &.'n Klamalb lrp(. Hinri, ml. Mm. CraJilork county poor Jan. 117 . lf.TC V. C, Hall, ri'palr niul Iraun IJnk River terry. ....... lo.Oft WoraM Merc. Co., mdwt Crad- docka county onor Jan. II7 J.so R. n. Henry, Mlary couuty aurveyor for Jan., amount Inx to flS.OO wa dUallov- nl In (ull In tbe matter of thr furnOitiloc of aid to Karl lluettner It appearing to the rourl that hrre- toforti on the 6th day of October, 111, V-l tllllMBH Wl... ..MAIMll , ! -.', "mm ,.m..- . from tbe Klamath County lior Farm , to yield to the diligent nnd the latiori and was awarded an allowance from (uit. Tlu htately foretl mid the the general fund of the. county, the hearditl grain, the groves of the lent- aun of 116.00 per misnth. same te: b drawn on the tlrst day of each I ... 1 .l-n .h..!,,. in I. wiiirl llmL on or about tbe 3 Sod duy of January, 1817. he became unable to care ror himself and w tnn back to the, ...nlw rm .,...., ,-... . It ( ilmrafum liornliv orderel lhati . . .. t.i u..-, l. .hiI ih.k.A-uh- ,1... tirnl same Is hereby rerlndd. It alno hnrtcd to H" "deuce of production. appearing to the court from the., wheilwr Incrrnalng the golden fruit IDC VMirr III IHIH V11MI. HV wmm ....-, iF.(.-n, ... .... same Is hereby reelndtW. It alotirted l H" w' tatMrntint of thn eniintv c erk that w. vw. v.ni w nnt drswti IN. -WtMJ -.H..M... "" '-- - - - - owing to the fact that he was taken lo the tounly farm before tho 1st day of Feb.. It) 1 7. Datr-d thU th day of Kcuruary. 1917. (Signed) MARION IIANKH. County Judge. F. II. MeCORNACK. Commissioner. IWRRRIj BIIORT, Commissioner. In the County Court of thn State of Oregon, for Klamath County the'matter of the designation In the niirtal of eloquence, in their . .ai.i.t ......I... tnr ihs!f.,iuni .M.irn nf securing the ail- In .. . .a.lil nnwsnaner for tho year 1917. Jplanso of posterity. Today the am- Thi. matte ramn on regularly ntibltlous latior to produce or perfect! tbla time to be heard, and It appear- Ing to the eonrt that the Evening Herald, a newspaper of general clr- culatlon, printed and pubiianea ai Klansath Falm, Oregon, Is the oaly! a ABB t I paper In aald county that has filed with, thle court a certified list 01 it bona-flde aubacrtbera. .. .. - .. A..I-I lliat It also appeariuii iw mw vwm. ." - - . .. .. . ,i,a. in ui.n ih - ow la the proper time to select the official paper for tbe ywr ivii. It la therefore hereby ordered that said Evanlnn- Herald be and tbe aama la hereby designated aa tne oflclal paper for Klamath County- Oregon, for the year 1917. ri..-,- tt,i. o.k -lav nr KtmmRTT. If 17. (He MARION HANKS, County Judge, F. II. MeCORNACK, Comlailotier.(fectlnK n Bystem of extracting poinsn BURRRL SHORT, Commluloner.from tho giant kelp of the Puclflc -.. ..II...I-. .i.im. w.m allowed ton-it tn lat lined by our farmers In and the clerk waa Inatructed to draw warranta on tbe road fund for tnoir .turern or iixpiosiveu nn 1 ""---reanectlve ameunts: nttrnctod tho attention of tho entire r. cTkUrkwardt. labor K. F. nation. Our Pacific cotwt kelp beds Merrill roada. ....-... . Wm. Wood, Bonania. Bly road Bent. 1010..... - 70.00 Alex McTagart, Votunia Bly roada Sept 1010 17.00 O. K. Trans. Co., drayago road aupplkta Doc. 1010.. B. L. Webber, labor Poo Val ley roada, Dec. 1010 O. K. Trana. Co., coal Keno roadg Jan 1017 Loula A Paul Warapler, K. F. Odaaaa road Dee. 1916... .50 10.00 4.00 15.00 3.4C 15.00 18.50 Qeo. Howell, Jr.. hauling lum ber K. r. Merrill Dec. iio Tom Dlion, labor bridge K. r. Merrill road Jan. 1917. Beaaoa Dixon, labor bridge K. F, Merrill road Jan. 1917. Durrell Short, labor bridge K. P. Merrill road Jau. iaiv .' 5.00 ' Whereupon court adjourned" until Friday, February 9, 1017. MARION HANKS, Qounty Jutlge. F, H. MeCORNACK. Coatmlwloier. BURRBL SHORT. Ceaanttaaloncr. ir I Pv -i a JJtcX w r kkkkV iaa AkskkikkTB Ojr HnkrVOPkMA .kki ft avVkkPWK m- kBjeKkvkkdkkkakkvPkkBrL kk kkT e. -J lLHLMm Cr5ar. , '5, X C nu;,,. lli wnrilt many million Jrr:;:iv:J:i;s,:t;: Klamath-A Rich Region Cet u labor t fiii" Intutry ami Kntnri B'' lroe Hie irodurU ut Inuenuliy nd Hklll. Ily KIVAIU II. AHIItTKMT fM tbo Kreat atrtiKKlu for wealth stid' power, happiness and prosperity wn ir. with Increased vlRor, and as the economic probtvius of the twen tlotJi ecntury beeomu more Intrlcato u...i r.iii,l..t Hi., woiidnrfiil hands and the tlll ioor wonderful brains of im-n urn tns- lo iin-ir uuni coi" Ity. iltivlsliiK nml perfecting means of vilraetliiit In larcer portions thn trib ute Hint Mother Nattir l romiM'lled .,,.- on and the urniiKe nro tuimw n proterie.1 with ever lucrnaalng dill- . ...i u..iffii...t. An ih, r,.- imirrrii nf lltit i.urtll ItM' llepletl'd. Oil (requirement of tbe human race mul- - . . s ..a.. .. .... isilw tuny, wiuit n uwnue nK. within the grap of the rich and grand it. now ili xlmnlc nltainmeni oi uie .- multitude. As the the population I - us of tho age are population (of tiui partll or uie proaucuun ui ianmn luiw vi'lilrlo of locomotion. The ion. The - w.... ..v bruhv of the learned of n wmed of n hundred venr ago wore dellcjieit to me -.) inedltriii.- nnd theology, today the oh- " .-." ... - .,... ....- I l.nn.itrAln .. ' U tv om serviuions 01 mr ivomv.. ,......-.- every field- of human nnvlMlim. wlmther j ,.. .k.. i ... nvrlrnlliir. The nr In Iniatlabln desire of tho ambltlouH for centuries tins been to i.Tiy or write something worthy of the Inscription 'fervent ikeslro of securing the np something, a new succulent plant or a new itovlao for lit" aeroplane. The keynote of the golden ana narmoaioua .sonis i .-ui. century la Increased Production. Ho - . . . ..J.I. t. aalnlia.! t t woo la convexani wim mw wiu " . I. ...I at. I.l I soil bacteriology takes rank with him who wvars tlw epaulot or he who in- ...... .1... ...full.. r.ii1m .if law. til. I...Iau tin, iiivwtl.- ri'lilm of law. In . ... ..." --- 'niii..i nr tttnttitc. codes and precc- IHatlts. Ono of tht great factors or our ...W...W. .- ... 'natlouni llhi uud progress la tho Oe- pnrtmnt of Agriculture, lla benlflcent lnfluciC4 Is as4uming largtv propor tions hourly. The efforts of the Do nnrtninnt nf Acrlculturo to Bocure nn titVwitintet nforoprl .tlon from con KrwA wl' wll',,: l0 carr' "n "s cl (jicrtmititiil work, with 11 vlow of per- soil rVrtllltatlon nnd by the tuanufac- flrelch from anu uicgu iu .., I may be croiipoa tnneo iiiiuiianx v 'profft to Ainerlcnn onterprlso nguro- irntino millions niiniially. Prior to tne comonccntont o( tho present war our tribute to Oormnny for thla article ronchotl Uu atupandoun aum or o, 000 per day. Tho term "high coat of HvlnaV although uot quoted from Homer., and porhnpa not tho moat pop no uornapa nu. "..-. ular In tho most extonalveiy useai UIU1, ir m" ... I term of tho dny. The tiller ana toller luullcna llto staiesme, , stnteaiunrv Ht.bmlts nn a uinor, ,. - report to congress ii.na.na . f. - ti.ni n.nr.- in ii consolrnry oiv tlio part of tho butchers nnd bnkert to exploit Hie public, they In turn appeal to con lippeai luiui. gross for relief from the heartless mL! hiLVI. struct Their ieainodSere blown off nnd one eye waa do- irollrrmtt ,hoh .' """''"f l,iroed. Even then he stamped on attorneys", to apir 3"V"V "" the Uo.U with his feet to save hist of eulth. Tho development of the stale Coemf.Hto h ho;ke, lodg 0 our ana tne devel- thorlty to lncVe. .their bJW" J 3lS the boapltal. But the Bridal, opment.of reaource. of Klamath conn that thoy.umV W tho demaudi of . , ta MCMnl ',v w, e.cn b,, tho moulding of an- jisiiriBs ras'KSsr.-.. .rr: , ,,. ,,,, iI.rll(.d i s-,.w Vork harbor since the war begin. Should dr.llarn lnt been In rnid in .n loric " v..n.,i P ,: ., ,nrnlna. are Inadequate to .".... .k ....." r ip mmiii. . ll('.l II"- "...u- r.-Hii ..f thn hlrh cost of living: and still tbe neccssltlni of life soar higher nud higher, and tho demands for our produtis grow greater and greater. and tbe flow of golden coins Into our banltK continues with ever Increasing momentum. The only solution of the groit prob lent U to lncreme the production it has lien definitely ascertained i... i uenmiety asceruiiueu tln.su In posseKalon of expert know- ledgu that our production Is not keep- . . ...i.i. it... .uinnmi. nr thoui HtremiouH times, our exports are now In ecks of our Imports mllllons'on April ., ii. uuuuu -u - i.i.. ,.. ...., ...iiv nn,i ihnr still lillil.llll , I...V ....MM... -.. ...-. .- would be a market for all of our pro duds wtir they doubly Increased. Notwithstanding the fact that tho op iortmltles for large profits hn ntlm- ..!.,... I ,1... -nali'lftv .if 111., nlltlr tia-i Ulilll-M l. M-.,.... " "- - .... . ..... ,. ....... .. , , w, how Ktvnt crop Ue- .. .,.. -. ,hm vr . I91C. win' ttifiii. iwt- ri.nciri oi mu i.t'iiui iiiivhi. .i dccrcaB0 f 73.C66.OOO hush - ,UK.g lesi than our 1915 1UVg H'l I. ...II --- decrease of over 15 per . , ..., .. .. ' . ' tent. Toe tioonage in uur mm viui 4Tl.29t.000 bushela. ... . , . i.7 .... -i nnr pnni ii.um iiiiiii uur xA. rr, f nur wheat i.ro- crop. 1 no rcporiH hi "r imv r.- ... will show a shrinkage of over "I - - - A Virginia Hero Back From Trenches wmmmmmamMBBSBsssBBtwm MARK Mt,niCK Mark Alexander, aged 31, of Roa- . . . . m .. n... " ' " . ..!! ml..... In.- ti.ni . nnil nn ov. i Kniand ninnod o nd , - ..,,,..,,,. th; Vc. z , - i...i... ...i.h .iv ..,.. ha ha.i nrA.i fiasafcsaafi&AlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBtl'Ttaf M' BaaaaDsWaHMHBajBaW',i4 1 ESBBro'kBtBBBBBB ") a9aaaaSBAiaHHaaaaaaaaal- I -KiialfiHB 1 !-aiaHal&lEwHp iHLBaSHBR liuiuaiiuica nun bia ii.v.. .. ,.,,Vm....v ,-. - ---,- -- .. ........ I... . ,. ,t.A ..... urn. anno-lilllv n hand homo to tnrow. ai inai in .. t.....k ,..... .u tout .--. -VTi -. " romani.e .tf.SL I ffl - 1!15 crop, Tho report Is similar from n.tton to corn. Tbla condition lis due in part, but not entirely, lo the UCK Ol aucquatc leniusauun ui i soli and tbu termination of our Impor- I tctlor.s o( potash from Germany for soil i wom.1 ruction baa been a potent or. Tor many decade, tne arm- ... eis rf our country nave oeeu aiow,, but surely Impoverishing our soil, and only within recent year baa any at tention been given to proper soil re construction. The burning of tbe cotton and the corn rtalks and wheat stuble to expe dite the Hunting of another crop has been a disastrous and a fatal error. Tin? dancer of crop failures as a re- ....i, r nf. imhltltv In sseure com- !" - ---- merciai imuiwr i iuii , tlii woro directed to the aUentlon of conitrrss and to tbe nation by Con- gresitr.ni. Hutchison of New Jersey. l.intlc const state man, oe is me uiu active anu uiugeni saiucmo ut im development of the Pacific kelp or outash indutry to be found, such unK.iifi.ili end Intelligent efforts aa eccure t him tbe distinction of being I' - - ... a tnnrlrnn &tiitniimnn rsthir tnan a .m. ........- rongressman from the state of New Jersey. The nation and tho Pacific ' eontt slates can well afford to develop this dormant Industry. It would be ... --- highly beneficial to tbe American h.tv ..neflcial to ..'....,.. .,.,.1 i,atnlpl manufacturer: It 1.IH..C, .... .. . 'would be another link In our prepar- ,tnp!,. frheme. It would mean mil- i-ii.i. no r..vw.v. " lion, to our Pacific coast cities, and 1 .,.,,. . .t- .. w i-nuld contribute to the virility of Uie entire nation. If there la one spot in America that haa suffered little or no fleet of tho great way, If there Is one sret on earth that will never suf fer from the lack of tbe application of commercial fertiliser, that favored clime is Klamath county. Klamath county will ever be I prosperous community for the very .reason mat us principal niuumij . 'and ever will be the raising of live stock. Thla fact secures to this tocal , ity fertility cf the soil for all time to come. Tho farmera of thla commun ity, by the maintaining of livestock on their farms, are assured of the beat 1 and moat economic system of soil ter Itiiltutlon known to mankind. The 'judicious system of always maintain- 'tnr 11 herd of livestock on tbe farm. whether sheep or cattle, or both, has secured happiness, prosperity and soil fertility to England, Scotland. Ire land and 8wltr'er1and for ages. The irront nnrka of London are said to M.nlMt.ln mmA ahAAn than arA tO be itiiiiii.n... m..,,. .. found In many of the great agrlcul nirni I'lrtrkta of our country. The livestock industry thrive and proa- pers In England and other countlres of the old world, regardless of their hleh rental and land values. The fnrtr-er of the old school and the mod ern agriculturist who, locates in Klam ath county will naturally engage to some extent Iu the moat solid and sta ble of nil industries, tbe growing of livestock. The merchant or Invoator who Invades this region will have his Investments backed up by a commun ity engaging In an ludustry which has never atneo the dawn of civilisation failed to liberally compensate those who havo applied energy and Intellect to their labors. The great war haa tnucht ua many leaaona. It has taught us the value of soil reconstruction. It has dlreeted our attention to the mil lions In wealth lying Idle In our ocean walera, It 1ms directed our attention h ( . tnnt ne wh0Be nnnd ,)tncel ti... imiititn on the shore and the - isihuun in mw f -- v...".-.., - '4i....i...,l .nri anllMtnua of thoBO land, by .urroundlng them with no 'many oportunlties for the acquisition ,0,her,,B,t '" the i0U,en ch0,n of " . . ". ;, ' x- "- f wrfo TLrJ v ' .- the United Slatea fo to war with ,h mrro.. .hin m .h world. In tlonal prosperity, nnd those who are the nosthaatera of the day when tbe atar of Wcitern proej-erlty and devel opment shall reach the tenltb of Its reslendent glory will receive tbe ap plause of every terioua minded cltl len. because they wilt be. entitled to it. BRITISH LIST DEAD IS LOW LIST FOR FKBRf ARV SHOWS 8000 KILI.KD AXD 12,000 WOfXDED OXK OP LOWEST AXV MONTH 8IXCE WAR STARTED LONDON. March 1. -The British casualty list for February show that 8.000 were killed and 12.000 wound ed on the various war fronts. Thl is one of tbe lowest casualty lists for any month since the war be gan, despite the fact that large Brit ish galnT"have been made in France and that Kutelamara. the Turkish fortress, has been recaptured. Astonishing Report for Klamath Falls Tbe wife of a merchant had stom ach trouble so bad that she could eat nothlne but toast, fruit and hot water. Everything else would sour and fer ment. ONE SPOONFUL buckthorn UBIAt filjiciiuci fr,i;.a at gsaajacu a Adler-I-ka benefited her INSTANTLY. .aaaat aluAAalaA nta a SB I VaVal 1 1 nM-inA Adlnr.l.ha flllRllMl lh KN TiDr .iinAiii.n. ir.M miintroa w! PARIS Minatlroitlnn. .nnr alnmarh nr I gas and prevents appendicitis. It haaj ninnirpffP ..Ha. nf .1.1.1.. v. ...,l sold. The Whitman Drug Co. Adv.j n " ( Jl aW e Vidr aV BaBaV .xeB aaxe.AaftoaA.xe aL axeHUb xe-BaMBa. qtaie-ie-ftBJa-fc kLW ff I VUToAMrTH TALLS OREGONS I I jj WMeRE fAAKTICULAIt PCOPLK 1lf j I aVaaxXfaxBaaHBaejaVaVBaHBaxeaH MAN WANTED THIS IS OPPORTUNITY KNOCKIXO AT YOUR DOOR. COXBnKR IT CAREFULLY. We want to pay a good man real money every week to repreeeat aa In Klamath and Lake counties. We pay liberal commission aad advance caah oa yoar orileru aa you turn them in each wek. Thla Is a big year for the nursery buslnetM nml thla field Is. one of the beet. Active men make from $30 to 50 weekly. The average to SS5 or SflO. In this Held you can do better. Stock absolutely Ruattw teed, and second to none, lllg line of fruits and ornawentabi. We furnish complete outfit, and If you ,ai Inexperienced, we train you la aHllag. Yuu am your own boss, the work Is permanent, , and there la good money In It. L Elderly men, unable to do liard labor, but vigorous enough to ' travel- ami talk, are especially sueceasful. Younger mew make food, 1 of course. THIS 1H A HEAL OPlH)RTVMTY. WHITE FOR MORE DETAILS. -. it II St . I'OIITI.AND, March 1. Mr. Edn A. McCnll. whose former buaband, Marcua A. McCall, vu aenleaced two week ago to serve a life term In tbe penitentiary for the murder of Wai. A. Shaner In tbe Morgan building bar ber abop tart Chrlitmaa day. waa nuletly married recently to Wlllteai Moe, contractor of Portland, The marriage took place In Vancouver. Although divorced from McCall la 1915 at Independence, the bow Mr. Moe steadfastly and loyally stood by the aide of her former husband dar ing his trial on the murder charge, and gavo material assistance la his defense. SA6E TEA KEEPS YOUR HAIR DARK WHEN MIXED WITH SULPHUR IT RING BACK ITS BEAUTIFUL LUSTRE AT ONCE i Gray hair, however notes advancing age. We all j advantages of a youthful appearaaee. Your hair is your charm. It maaea or marb the face. When It fades, taraa gray and looks streaked. Jnat a few ap plications of Sage Tea and Balabar eav baacoa Ma aipearaaee a aaa4iad4ela. Dbg atay grayl lata yeaac! Bitter areaare tea reetoe at get troa. aay drag atore a I UeofWyeta'Bl oamL" whit, la saeraty tbaaU reelf laagreved by tbe addltlna at ta er tegredleata. TbQaaaada of iifiajaiial tbla Hon, beeaaae tt darkeaa tbe aair 1 tifnllr. tell, aa it darkeaa so aatarally aad ivenly. Yoa moisten a sponge or aoft braah with It. drawlag tbla taroaaji tbe naif, taking one small atraad at a Ubm. Dv morning the gray hair dliaaaaara; after another applicattoa or two, IU a---. J natural color la restored, aad It be- - ICOBCl UUCI. BOMI uu IIHUUV, M vou aDDcax veara roaBKer. KMH W a atanuu 1BSPH It to not intended tor tbe ear, J wvacarm amaa. aBaaaaar Uoa or arevwaUem of dlaaaae Adv. Rubber Gloves It Is cheaper and far moreNeomfort able to wear out gloves than to wear out hands. It wilt take a long time to wear out a pair of our guaranteed Rubber Gloves. Prices, 50c, 75c, St.OO n TiUM'KNISII, 0mm, m:'4yt ssi n " 5K 'S k W . 1 . .'. Ul' i. C'W-fti i? $?.' "?fJS i fS 1.'t ' .-V-! J Mm .!ti&M& .vWHW VVV.WJ I ., ' fc-rtw mVj; ".'S 'srsfrf'j i"sJr , 1 !" .i'-V . . -A, Ti