ts W.f&"P xmiMih w v ft S AinTV r. 18 , to. , Ik p- B" I A4 m & ', k f lU (i f I Itf mk mji-'i . V, SW WJK i V5 7m 't fla "!. .. T I VI n ttU .V'. .. I? FlV0 im$v&w ".M'fr.'LLi. i& r.v M.'ih i -..Vi -c ce.". -7 TtfETening Herald t W. O. SMITH, Editor v , ' .nwiilil - r eseeet M4ay ay 111 MeraM. FaMtohleg Comanay ef Th-11 ratte, at 111 Fonrth atreet at Um noatoStee at Klamath ttreagn matter. neaettatlea tanaa ay maU ta amy aasraes ta tae United States: O yaar - H-st OaesMatk MOXBAT, MARCH I, ISIT llenafsChsflieaiUn WWWMMMMMMMMMMMW ' FOR SALE MMMMMWMWMWMMMAMMMMMA FOR SALE A. $550 piano, good as ae, arte $100. W.S.Slough. 15-tf FOR 8ALE Dairy cows and calves. 8m Joseph Vletorln, Malln, Ore. 1-Ct - FOR SALE 3 K -Inch Bain wagon. Sae Lloyd Redact at Roberts A WMtmore's. 13-St FOR 8ALE OR EXCHANGE Three broonse turkey gohlers; will trade for Rhode Island Red chickens or will salt far $J.50 each. R. W. Tower. Werden. Ore. 13-6t FOR SALE OR RENT At very reas-i oaaMe7 price, a sort driak eetab lienmeat complete, la Malta. Ore., on Vum1 MWaawtrtaw YItsM tUft raftll and part oa rood security. A real flne chance for a hustler 'to start a good business, inquire Joseph Vle ' toria. Malta. Ore. 16-6t FOR SALE 460 acres, fenced and cross fenced; "0 acres seeded to fall rye; fair house and barn, with ether outbuildings; stock well with windmill: also domestic well; no reas onable offer refused; come and see it. Mckaeea reason for selling. A., F. ClaMne. 1 miles south of Merrill. 15-6 FOR RENT FOR RENT A Are room house close in. W. 8. 81oagh. 15-tf FOR RENT Faraiahed houaekeep iag rooms. Riverside Apartments, at the bridge. ' 17-Zt TO LET Seme good scraper work; also some rock work. See T. H. ssyaeh, Merrill. 19-Jt APARTMENTS TO RENT--4 rooms and bath; completely furnished. Apply E. J. Murray, Cedar and High. J8-t LOST AND FOUND FOUND Bunch of keys on ring. Owner can have same by calling on Dr. F. R. Ooddard. I. O. O. F. bldg., pboae 321, and paying for this ad. 17-at LOST Pfnah laprobe. green and black, between this city and Stukel bridge, March IS; reward; leave at Herald onto. - 16-3t MTiCET,T,ANEOUI HMMMNNWMMMIMM DON'T SELL your hides and pelts an til you see B. P. Lewis, 6th at, near Klamath. Phone 355. 9-tf NOTICE is hereby given by the Local Carpenter's Union, No. 190, Klam atb Falls, Oregon, that, owing to the laereaslag high coat of living, they will Increase their scale of wage from fiflc to 60c per hour, each Increase be ing effective on and after the 1st day of May. 1917. 3-1 m. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JOHN C. CI.KGHORX Coaaty Surveyor ClrH gtaeer DR J. H. CARTER , DENTIST OFFICK, ROOMS 7 and I WHITS SUILDINQ DR. F. M. WHITE myt. Bar, Neae a Cto County Abstract Co. ARTHUR R. WILSON ft-7Mala8t. AHSTRACTS. LOANS AND M per eamt Maaar far Kuans Jc ' INSURANCE DHA.A.SOULE VfmySKIAM AND SURaiON fbBM',1MSgmgatic. FheaellfJ tlffrs"" r " " ; FiMek. StHay.) KLAMATH COUNTY NEWS HOWELL'S HOME BURNS TO GROUND HOME OK MR. AM) MRS. CLAY HOWELLS AT MALIN ANti CON. TEXTS BURNER I.A8T WEEK WHILE FAMILY WAS AWAY (Klamath County Special Sen tee) MALIN. March 1. Clay Howells' house, a large square house built (our ears ago. and the contents, were burned to the ground last Wednes day. All the family was away from the house, and nothing was sared except tl e clothes they had one. SHsTFpr naoMMWBta MALIN. March 18. The snow and cold weather remains. The snow melts t ut little. Stork to Poe Valley MALIN. March 19 Ous Hall, from his ranch In the Mountains, east of MaUn. has brought his stock to the Olive- Martin ranch in Poe Valley to feed. ttuy Cows at Malln S14L1N. March 19 H. G. Dabbing- ton of Swan Lake waa a visitor in Malln district Tuesday, looking for rows to buy. Mr. SloTer of Poe Val ley and Mrs. Wood of. Malln sold of, Malln some rtock to him. Malta Personal MALIN. March 19. Robert Tuttle of Langell Valley was a visitor with friends near Malln Wednesday. Works for Assessor , MALIN. March 19. Frank Petra sek of Matin is assessing some of the ranchers around Malln for Captain Lee. assessor. Feeds ta Falls MALIN. March 19. John Bennett has taken some of his saddle horses to the Falls to feed. Many Bay Grata MALIN. March 1?. Nearly every one here is out buying grain to feed stock to pull them through until the snow loaves the ground. is vn ui March 19. Little Maud MALIN, Read is very alck with a bad case of la grippe at the home of Mrs. V. X. Wood. Has Hay Not to Sell MALIN. March 19. Jim Johnson has fifty-five tons of alfalfa hay, but none of It for sale. The Chllcote Agency to the home of Etna companies, and thy are lead ers In the Inaamare SettL 23 Acenrale Minima Hon tfae 23 Klamath fiaaw. AskCIUIcote. WOOD Jest phone 1S7 and aak for Fey. ton. He la the man who can nsre your wood problem far jam. KJuiati Fd 0. NOTICE Rath Hoiate now open nnder new Management Wednesday afternoons, Ladies' Dayt No Man Allowed DR. F. R. OODDARD OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN Salt flit, I. O. O. F. Tesnate Remember n . . Examination and saltation la free nt yoar hesan, er la theotke. Farther I use the portable foMwc ated table for home trat meat. This Insures tJw home treatment to be equal to nny given In tbe oMce and tho nrle la the Phone S8J. aSeVR. THE EVENING HERALD.' KLAMATH FALLS. THAW EXPECTED TO BRING FLOOD MICH SNOW l. ItLY 11ECIOX YKT, AXD SPIUXG THAW EXPECTED TO MAKE STAGI.MS IIAD, ON ACOOrXT OF ROAD COXDITIOX (Klamath County Special Sen Ice) BONANZA, March 19. Earl Hum. aker of the firm of Hamakcr Broth ers. mai contractors, went to my Saturday to procure hay to feed the stage stock on that end of tho line. Luke Walker told him to look the situation over, as It would take two weeks of "raining boiling water" to remove the snow in the Bly country. A big flood Is expected when the break-up comes there, and no doubt the mall will be delayed then, ns It will be Impossible to make the trip without much difficulty. The condition of the road, tho ab sence of bridges and work on the roads. will make It almost Impossible to make the trip with the volume of water there will be running off nt that time. noaaaxa Odd Fellows PiYiart Bonanza. March 19. The I. O. O. F. Lodge here Is preparing to Un a big time the last of April, nhen n large class of candidates Is expected to be initiated into the mysteries of that order. The Klamath degree team will bo Invited to be present, and an all night session of pleasure will be Indulged In. Winter Yet Reign BONANZA. March 19. WJnter is still In evidence here, plenty of snow and a scarcity of hay. Newcoeser Gets Cake BONANZA. March 19. Gilbert Harrison of the Royston or White ranchrwho has a large band of cattle here in the valley, had 4,000 pounds of cotton teed oil cake arrive last week, to assist In prolonging the hay supply. This U Mr. Harrison's first year, and as it Is the hardest winter in a half century he has had a rather bad Introduction to the country. Bonanza Society BONANZA. March 19. The S00 club Is still enjoying each Friday eve ning. The club met last Friday with Mrs. J. O. Hamakcr, who entertained about twenty guests with r00. Thove present were Mesdames Parsons, Kll gors, Turnage, Bold, Sparks, Burk, Uoss, Hamaker, and the Misses Inez Kllgors and Marie Hamaker: Messrs. Burk. Bold. Goss. Sparks, K. I. Bold, Seeling, A. Goss and Marvin Ham aker. A pleasant evening was spent, with light refreshments served. The next meeting wilt be held at the home of Mrs. Robert does. FEW FOLKS HAVE GRAY HAIR NOW DRUGGIST BAYS LADIES ARE I'SLXO RECIPE OF SAGE TEA AXD SULPHUR Hair that loses Its color ami lustre, or when It fades, turns gray, dull and lifeless, is caused by a lack of sul phur in the bafr. Our grandmothers made up a mixture of Sago Tea and Sulphur to keep her locks dark and beautiful, and thousands of women and men who value that oven color, that beautiful dark shade of hair which Is so attractive, use only this old-time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mix ture, improved by tbe addition of otb er ingredients by asking at any drug store for a SO-cent bottle of "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell It has been applied. You just damp en a sponge or soft truth with It and draw tbla through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. By morn ing tbe gray hair disappears; but what delights tbe ladles with Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound la that, betides beautifully darkening the hair after a few applications It also brings back tbe gloss and lustre and gives It an appearance of abundance. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Com pound I a delightful toilet requisite to impart color and a youthful ap pearance to tbe hair. It is not In tended for tbe cure, mitigation or mention of disease. Adv. " ABSENCE BRINGS PRICES LOWER ItOXAXXA RESIDENT HKAIlS OF COXttlTIOXS IV WASIIIXtJTOX, D. V., WHERE THEY STOPPED I'SIXd POTATOES (Klamath Count) Special Service) BONANZA. March 19. I. U. Mor ris of this part of the country, who Is a recent arrhal from Sonoma county. Cnllf., ami U taking his first winter here, sa Iip U rather enjoy ing the inow. He told tho Iloralii correspondent that he was In receipt of a loiter from hU sister In Washington, I). C, In which 3he told him the price of po tato? got so high In that rlty.that It was prohibitive, and the people all cut out the pointoon. Now they are offered potatoes at $1.10 per sack of 100 pound. It Is said Ilonaiitu might try this on other things for a while, as the traveling men are predicting now what the price of tomatoes will be next year, even before the plants are sprout!. Home to Attend t"ntth BONANZA. March 19. William Duval, a former resident of this part of the country, who Is spending the winter in California, arrived hom.j List week to look after his cattle. He will remain until the close of the win ter, so he sas, provided It gives him time to get his family here for the Fourth of July. Orinrtnle PenwmaU ORIXDALK. aMrch 19. Whttlatch and Wehr hauled hay Wednesday of last cek. II. II. Van Valkenberg was In the noun iua. district a day or two last wick. ' George Shell, George Agcr, It. V. Ess and Joe Foster of Plevna were In Hie city Saturday. Miss Etta Hunt accompanied her father. C. G. Hunt to Klamath Falls Satunlny. to visit Kuth Del.a. i: Clear, Peachy Skin :: Awaits Anyone Who Drinks Hot Water ! 2 Save an Inside bath, btfere break-? T fast halpa us leak and feel T clean, sweat, ireeh. Sparkling and vivacious merry. bright, alert a good, clear akin and n natural, rosy, healthy complexion are assured only by pure blood. If only every man and woman could be in duced to adopt tbe morning inside balk what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of tbe thousands of sick ly, anaemic looking men, women and girls, with pasty or muddy complex ions; Instead of the multitudes of "nerve wrecks," "rundowns," "brain fags" and pessimists, we should see n virile, optimistic throng of rosy-cheek ed people everywhere. An inside bath Is bad by drinking each morning before breakfast n glass of real hot water with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to waab from the stomach, liver, kidneys and ten yards of bowela tbe previous day'a in digestible waste, aour fermentations and poisons, thus cleansing, sweeten" Ing and freshening the. entire alimen tary canal before putting more food intphe stomach. Those subject to sick headache, bil iousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; and particularly those who have a pallid, sallow complexion and who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at tbe drugstore, which will cost but a trifle, but la sufllcUnt to demonstrate tbe quick and remark' able change is both bealtb and appear ance awaiting those wbo practice In ternal sanitation. We must remember that Inside cleanliness la more Import ant than outside, because tbe skin doe not absorb imparities to contaminate the blood, while tbe pores In the thirty feet of bowela do. Adr. WMIWWWVMMMMWMMIMIMMMMM under new HlMffgsafsrt We aanewce to the pnblk Out we have token over tbe O. K. eta Mea, and wlH gWtoo kcet of aervlce to aU old and now patrons. aLUwyiFtMSnttN 4 MOELK WsOnV, FHpslnHn wWMAMVMMMWMMMWMMMMAAAaAAMMA OREGON FARM EQUIPMENT LANDED BY BOAT CAPTAIX HALL TAKES FREIGHT FOR DR. HAWKINS, INCI.l'DIXtl THOROUGHBRED STOCK AND FAHM-KOTIPMKXT (Klamath County Special Service KKNO, March 9. Captain Hall ar rived here Friday last with a load of freight from Klamath Falls for Dr. K. II. Hawkins, who Is moving onto the Kmmltt ranch. Dr. Hawkins has brought In a line lot of thoroughbred hogs ami entile, and has more coming. Captain Ball returned to the KaIN with n hargelosd of wood. v Many Attend Dane KKNO. March 19 Friday night there was a dance at Padgett's hall which was well attended, and a good time was had. A good many Worden teoi!e were In attendance. Ikt.sfJ.ter of Consul Hopes toBe Musician Miss Clarice Eager, the l.'-year-old daughter of the American routut In Barmen, (Sermany, M now In Wash ington, where she ha attracted mich attention by her musical ability, rflie has studied abroad so long and so hard that even at !." jenrs of age ilio Ix conxldered a very good musician. Covemor in Itov SACRAMENTO, March 19. Tiles day, March 20, wll he "(invernor Stephens Day" at the Sacramento ball grounds, where the Han Fran cisco Seals will clash with tho Chlia go Cubs. The new governor agreed to pitch the ball. SBSBBsfsBBBBBBBBBBS 1. . BHrTBSmBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV 'i: BmBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBmsV S mnSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBkBs! nBBBBBBBBBBBBsVV'fBBsl BsssHrv V'M 'BmnrKBsLw Smf BBBBP3nBBBMSBBBBSSs SBBF WdmaflmBf'.'fJr u---i wmsBBBBBBnmwL. 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At first you feel a dull Misery ia the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets sour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when the weather ia bad. aWSj BSSBJ (HVWl, HIIU IUIS Wl WI froM say saarMacist four ounces aaf a taUespooaf ul ia a glass i of Eat less neat, driak lots WAR TAX STRIKES KLAMATH INDIANS PHTt!IIE I.EAKI.M! IX lll.V COUX. THY TAKES RIME OX THE MAR. KET OVER LAST VKAH HE CAUSE OF WAR TIMES (Klamath County Special Service) liONAXZA, March 19 'Tall Jim." or Frank l.yiirh, in Indian of the Illy Willi tr), N quoted n navlllg the fol low In Injun, If oh Kwred your pasture, last er for 3iio this year you rlmrge tuo and If white limit wnnU to know why tell him, war tax." That this applies to many of the nccciMuirleN of life that capital eon trill at thU time lit the belief of unity. . Mites Murh IHiUtm OltlNDALK. March 19. It. V. E railed lit C. (I. Ilunl's a few darn uko to get the polnoit mlslng outnl, and has nilt.-d tui) quarts of squirrel !: Your :: Family Physician LET t'S HE VOt'R IW.MILV Dltl'tiOISTS W"sT KLAMATH TOLLS OKEOOI whehc rvumcuum moplc uv tmcir oua With the World Before Him Every man hns his chance. Pen nies erve as capital for men with determination and Thrift. Man must dnuy hltnuelf at one end of tire at youth, or In age. It I 'for hliu to cIioomi between y tematlr saving now, or the hard ships attending Improvidence later II Htnrts an account now. FIRST STATE & SAVINGS BANK KLAMATH FAI.IJi, ORKOOX of water; alao get of Jed Baits: overcoauag water before "weiwea. MONDAY. MARCH lu, B)T armgsmsssssBsHnmmmmmmmi poltoa for the Farmtr' Uk.. tbl dlilrkl. n Dance al Round Ukt oniNDALK, March ..A fc wa given at Chetr IUp',7, Hound l.nke lrlday nlxtu, Z I'lljovitt'le little Wtu reported j L who were present. NOSE CLOGGED FRoy ACOLDORCATMMH A IneJ Cream In UM VaAIrl & wi in What relief i on I nmi rviieii lltur CM iioitrlls open right u, th iir aRi of your head are rir islr i an breathe freely. No more hawklag, snuRlng. murou discharge, ku. p dryness " atruggUng breath at night- jwir cm or titirtt Is Mne. Oon't stay stuffed up! (Irt i w bottle of Ely's Cieam llilm frosirtr druggist now. Apply a little ot Ub frrfarant, antlseplla cream la fm loslrlls, let It penrtrst IkrttJI every air passage of the head; suit and heal the swollen, lafisnei (ous membrane, giving you nhat relief. Ely's Cream llslm Is hat what every cold and catarrh i has been seeking. It's Juat'i did. id v. May have hl iImiukIu and mre sea. tmllied by tle rarr4eMMw uf a due, f n(M vvlio Hit hi pmcrllii or sr llu ue if itruK that air m4 rtg tlmurtli. Pi-m Hpllon work at our Uorr U dsa t by rompetesit regUteml iiurmsrbM vvhii UMi Mlenllilr nnil. A ise ple(e t"k of pure, frenli reHs linn ilrus I always tm tisnil. GEBawZa' t 1 1 HIiHI SBBTsanSaaaaa(sssai3-3lBBaai v dc nsBBBwa breakfast for a few days d you,r kn2 then act fine. This famous aalU is aisatg tbe acid of grapes and lemon juk. ceswg with lithU, and has been used for tf""ZZ to clean clogged kidneys and timulais mg to normal activity, rim to neuinu.w ,-jgfc in urine, so it no longer ia a ouk w thus ending bladder weakness. m Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot ioi"a a delightful effervescent lithla-water driaK everyone should take now and then toawy kidneys clean and active, wfuMH,L2ilh they seU ioU of Jad galta to folks wte "aftJE, overcomin kidney trouble while it If kidaey trouble while A'-w ? K , -&y u'.r. 3-j ir