The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, April 02, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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IUSIC PUPILS
6IVE PROGRAM
Mri Suniwall'a Pupils' Club will
mMi tomorrow evt-nlng at o'clock
-Mfce Chrimln Hrlrncfl hull. Tht
Ltnm I lrlf l" lmi Mm, um.
iVeitV Department Commanders Established by the President
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(or which thorn wm only
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il "In lh 1 ln ' ,'"M"" nlehrUJ
ik) "I Km u Uvely Garden"
1 ' d'llardelot
MIm Mary Hull.
i.ily Holly".. .Humour Hmlth
MIm lluitt Del!
Vhl My l'vr Raid," HartlMt
Ml" M. . McCarthy
MY CAnLE HAVE BEEN
etvEH toje imius
ix mrt tiiiii:k ykaiw sa.ooo.ooo
WORTH OF VAI.l'AIILF. CATTLF..
NORttKH AXII NIIKKI AUK HUP.
fUKD THK IIKI MAM
WA9IIIK0T0N, II. C. Ajtrll I.
Dsrlsg tn last three year Caio
blU, comtulMlourr of Indian affair.
i purchased from Indian fund for
U Improvement of their herd
tbrouibom the country more than
M00,ooo worth of heifers, hull,
Million, mart, rama and iwn.
Without riceptlon the policy of
rallies ih Indiana Into the stock
iulnt as been aucceaafut.
Commissioner Holla la now arrang
In for the early purchase of a largo
Mount of tock fnrelndlan reserve
Uom, Inrludlng 6.000 one and two.
jMr-old bflfiTH. largely Hereford.
It milch ci. three and four-year-k),
S00 oiii', two nnd three-year-old
Hertford and Short horn hull, and
40 youne mare.
ttlZONA APACHE INDIANS
IEADY TOFIGHT FOR U. S.
HKVKIUI, TMOVHAMI KF.HF.ltVA
TIOX IXDIAXK U'Ol! Ml IIK PARi
Till I.Utl.V VALUABLE IN' CASK
MKXKWX-dntMAX TIIOUIILK
LOS ANCIKI.KS April J Heady
lo flfbi for Undo Bam at I he slightest
Ktlon that they are wanted scv
ml thousand Papagoa. Plmaa and
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K 1 5 MAdGEN. DELL J I
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PORTLAND SNIP SINKS
ANOTHER AT LAUNCHING
I MAJ.CEN. LIGGETT
2maj.cen. BARRY'
3MAJ.GEN. PERSHITiG
3f MAJ.GtM.WOOO
5 MAAGEN. DELL
6 0R.ic.cEM. EDWARDS
lly ordrr of tlu prrldiii thx tounir Im bit-u divided Into nix military district to tako the place of tho four established for many years,
and the appointment of kouimIk to riMiiinntid thfttu hut lntr.H(cU tin nntlon. The iiiokI Importum change was that or tifticrul Leonard Wood,
from the Department of th' Kant to tin new Department or tho Southeast, n change which many of the general's friend declare la due to poll
tit, lie U to he rvplncid In h Department of tho Kant by General J Franklin Hell, (leneral Claronce R. Edwards goes to the newly created
Northeastern Deportment, General Hunter Liggett will command thu Wcuterii Department. General Thomaa II. Harry will command the Central
Department, and (lrnrrnl John J. Perhliig will remain In charge of the Southern Department.
4ajavaw"atxMaBaari
Apache of the Arliona Indlnn ricr-
vatlona are awaiting tin- call.
U. It, Olhcrg, miperlutendcnl of Ir
rigation for the Indian aervlre In
Arliona, hu brought thU Information
to l.iw Augvltii, It IimvIiir Ik en glviu
lo him hy thu HUperluteiiilnt of tlic
Arliona rener vatlona.
I'nrtlculnrly umfnl would the Ind
lnn troop he In r.iiic of any tioulile
from (IiTinnn-McxIfiin nourcc. Their
knowlcilr of tlio typn nf country of
which northern Mcilro U formed
would make them tpeclally valuable,
nut to mention their fighting quali
ties ThU fnrt wan amply demon
(rated In the recent' inohllltntlon of
troop on the Mexican border. The
I'apagoa guarded the border alone
from a point a-llttle went or Nogulev
to the Colorado river. And they
made n god Job of It. It In raid kuv-
eral Mexican received In vital loin to
early morning hanging, the. Mexi
can being tho gucit of honor.
I hr- th mrhMlve ae f many
of lite heat farm ami ranrliex In the
KlawMtli llaalH. ChUcotc. 29
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WOltK KTAIITS Al'ltlli ft
OltKC.ON CUT. Ore.. April 2.
The reconstruction of the govern
ment locks hcru will be renewed on
April X, Material for the tempotury
flume, the concrete dividing wall,
mill other Improvement itlrcmly I
on thu proiinil. Federal engineer
hate laid their plan n that nfter
tempornry flume are completed the
Willamette will not bevdohed to rlvwr
boat.
LOCAL MERCHANT
WILL GIVE PRIZES
HlfiH KC'HOOli HTCDKNTS WRIT
IXC J II WT KHHAVM OX VAI.UK
OK AIIVKItTIHINO AMI 1'ltKI'AR-
IXO IlK-ST All COPY (iirr IMtlZRH
Ypmt YeterniiH Honored
NKW WK8TMINSTK11, II. C. April
2. Veteran of (the battle of "Yprc,
many of them permanently illtuUiled,
will he evperlulty hoiwired and mem
orial Hcrvlces will be conducted for
the men who died In that lilntnrlc bat
tle tlirotiKhout C:umda thl weolc.
The Iteturned Soldier' iiKsocliitkin of
thl city I plnnnliiK an nll-dny pro
gram which Include church ur vices
and a sacred concert.
TAKE SALTS FOR
THE KIDNEYS IF
YOUR BACK i HURTS
He Should Drink Lots of Water and Eat Less Meat, Says
Noted Authority on Kidney Disorders
Recommends a Spoonful of Jad Salts In Glass of Water Before
Breakfast to Stimulate Kidneys and . Eliminate.
the Uric Acid
Prizes are offered to the four male
Klamath County high school atudents
who write the four best essay on
"The Value of Advertising" and also
an ndvertlement, between April 1
land April 2C, the last date for handing
thorn In. by K. 8ugarman, local cloth.
Icr of this city. The prizes Include
shoe, silk shirts, a hat and sock.
T4ie conditions of the contest pro
vide that each student shall write
but one essay and one advertisement
and that the subject known as the
"Value or Advertising" must be well
covered with a sufficient amount of
proof whero the valuo does exist in
advertising. Tho advertisement must
be written and laid out.
The essay on advertising Is limited
to a mnlmum of words of 200 and Is
not to exceed 300.' The advertise
ment may contain an unlimited num
ber of words, but must not take up
more than a quarter of a page (Even
ing Herald) in clear type.
A cut may be used to Illustrate.
The work must be original with
each student, though books may be
consulted In their preparation. The
advertisement must be on a separate
sheet of paper, the student's name
signed on every sheet of paper, writ
ten on one side only, and In ink.
Tbreo judges will be announced
later to choose the winners, credit
being given for both articles tor one
prise. The four winners' essays and
ad copy will be published In the Even
ing Herald, along with the names of
the, winners. Copies of tho contest
rule can be seen at the high school,
tho public library, and the store of
K. Sugarman.
TJrlo aclrl In meat excltea tho kldneya, UicV
become overworked, get aluugUh. nclio, nnd feci
like himpu of leud, Tho urine become" cloudy,
tlio lludder in Irrilntrxl, and you nmy be obliged,
li Reek relief two or three time during tho night,
nam tho kidueyM clog you. must help them flush
off tho body's uriuoim wtwto or you'll bo reuj
Ick Kmw shortly. At firt you feel a dull
nisery in tho kfiniey repon, you nuffer from
backache, nick lienttoche, dixgiueaH. atomucJi ge h
Jur, toiimte coaled and you feel rheumatic!
twiuces when, tho weather l bud.
hat hviN ment, drink hU of wuler; Uo got
Vm any ithnrmiieiHt four ounce of Jad balws
Ubtapoouful in Um of water before
brcakfnat for a few doya and yerr WdneywwiJt
then tu-t fine. This famous sails in niudo from
the acid of grope imil lonton juice, combined
with Hilda, uud bus boon ti.wl few generation
to clcun cloggetl kidney timl utijiuilttle tltt-fjii
to normul activity, lo to m-ntnitis' the nci!
in urine, ao It no longer is n. wmrco of irritaltou,
thua ending blnddcr wcnkucs-.
Jnd Hulls h inexpensive, ritnaot Injiure, mnlcrs
a delightful effervescent liibiu-wilei cWnk which
everyono ahould tnku now tind thmt U keep tho
kidneva clean and nellxe. JVrivivi' hero aay
they sell lola of Jnd Hull Vi filkc w-J-o believe in
overcoming kiduey troi.ltb wldlo it ia only
twublav, . .
AOVKIITIHKD MAIL L1HT
The following unclaimed mall mat
ter advertised on the Slat of March,
will be sent to the dead letter
office at Washington, D. C. on the
7th day of April. A charge of one
cent will be made for eacn letter de
livered from this list. ,Jn calling for
lettera say -"advertised." W. A. Del
tell. P. M. ' i
Anderson, Gus
"Argrave, Miss
Darden, Mrs. B, C.
Berkley, Watson C.
Deck, Albert
Foster, Harry
Oontry, Mrs. 0. r. .
Parks, Miss
Bchreeborger
COST OF TOURING
EASILY REDUCED
DODCK BROTHERS DEALER GIVE
HINTS ON -WHOLESALE PASTIME
FATALITY OfX'VIM AT LAUNCH
IXC J OK MHHT HTKKL HHIP
WHEN THK Rl'TH IH STRl'CK HY
VI-STKItl.lDK AXD Hf.XK
PORTLAND, April 2. Saturday
was a half-holiday here when Port
land' first steel ship waa launched
but the premature breaking of a haw
ser allowed tho Vesterllde to take the
water early, shooting arcos the river
and sinking the atcamer Ruth, which
wag In her path.
A member of the Ruth's crew see
ing tho Impending danger, Jumped
from the Rutb'a deck and was severe
ly Injured In the nearby piling. He
was rushed to a hospital.
PUT CREAM IN NOSE
AND STOP CATARRH
Tela Sew T
ceased, vacating the sale M4a asstat
order of thl court date Jaaaarjr.'li,
1917, and ordering a atw sale, the)
undersigned adnlaistrator(of'sel de
ceased will sell at aahllo aaetloa, la
one parcel, to the highest Mfaer, for
gold coin of the United States, aad
subject to conflrsaatloa, by eaM ewa
ty court, on the 16th day, of April,
1917, at the boor of 10 o'clock,, as,,
In front of the court hoase baiMlag
at Klamath Falls, Klamath eoaatjr,
Oregon, all the right, title, latereet
nnd estate of said James W. Ollmore,
deceased, In and to the followlag de
Kcrlbed real estate, situated la the
county of Klamath, state of Oregoa,
and particularly described aa follows,
to-wit:
The southeast quarter (Wi) of
section thirty ,(20). and the aavtav
east quarter (NEK) of eeetlM
thirty-one (31), towaehlp forty
(40), south of range aloe () east,
Willamette Meridian.
Terms and condRloa of sale: Cash,
gold coin of the United States. Tea
per cent of the purchase priee to' bo
paid on the date of the sale aad the
balance oa conflrmatloa of ! hy
said county court. t
Dated this 17th day of March, 117
john h. roars.
Administrator of the Estate of Jaaaea
W. Qllmore, deceased "
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Ton feel fine In a few moments.
Your cold In head or catarrh will be
gone. Your clogged nostrils will open. I
The air passages of your bead will
clear and you can breathe freely. No
more dullness, headache; no hawking,
snuffling, mucous discbarges or dry
ness; no struggling for breath at
night.
Tell your druggist you wast
small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm.
Apply a little of this fragrant anti
septic cream in your nostrils, let It
penetrate through every air passage
of the bead; aootbe and heal tho
swollen, inflamed mucous membraae,
nnd relief cornea Instantly.
It Is Just what every cold aad ca
tarrh sufferer needs. Don't stay
stuffed up and miserable. Adr.
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LEGAL NOTICES ,
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TlttAawkttDriYiWFirt
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nf Cincinnati, la Um
tfe thlrtv.flrmt 4st ttf 1
to In tannae CViilwl'
of Onsen, pimul It OT
Amouat of cplUljffTp
Set praaioau ic1t4 eariaa'.
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IntcraM. iifiitnit aa MaM n-
celTtd aulas Om t .
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Spring and aummer touring, which
reached Ita height of popularity last
seaaon, on account of the cessation of
foreign travel, probably will be even April 1, 1917
more general throughout the country
this year, according to the Dodge
brothers' dealer in this city. The
extensive travel by motor car, he
says, lg due to several causes, prin
cipal among these being the Ideal
recreation afforded. The low cost of
running expenses also Is an Important
factor.
"Undoubtedly many more car own
ers would spend a week or two on
the road each year," said Mr. Dodge,
"If they paused to realise how easily
It Is to cut the expenses of such trips
down almost to the mere cost of gaso
line. A amall equipment will do It,
aud at the same time add to the pleas
urea of the tour, because It give the
motorists exactly, what they seek
most In starting life outdoors. I
have in mind a camp outfit and a
few cooking utensils. We could cite
you innumerable Instances of delight
ful travel In this fashion. Only yes
terday I learned of the plan adopted
by a California couple, which seems
particularly appropriate.
"R. T. Burdlck and wife, who own
n little ranch Just outside Lanker
shim, near Los Angeles, made a com
plete outfit themselves and atartcd
out on a trip which will take them
thousands of miles. Into northern
Arltona, the Grand Canyon, Patnted
Desert. Cliff Dwellers, the Petrified
Forest and Monteiuma'a Castle. The
outfit consists of a Thermos bottle
trunk which carries six Thermos bot
tles, so that they have two quarts of
hot coffee, two quarts of cold milk
and two of Ice water 'on tap' all the
time. They made a tireless cookec
out of a candy bucket, the cooking
compartment being of aluminum aur
rounded by a packing of cork and
newspapers. They built a special
blue flame oil stove Just to fit their
car, and Mrs. Burdlck, with her own
hands, made a tent that completely
housea the car. forma a bedroom on
one side of the machine and a dining
room and kitchen on the other side.
The entire outfit only weighs 145
pounds, the equal of one person.''
NOTICE
Notice Is hereby given that there
are funds in the city treasury for the
redemption of the following Improve
ment Bonds, to-wlt:
Series D Numbers 26, 27.
Series E Numbers 5, 6.
8eries F Number 3, 4.
Serlec G Number 3.
Series II Number 6.
To Raise Sle4MS
NEW WBSTM1NSTER, B. 0., April
t. A campaign to raise I60.000 for
the Canadian Patriotic Fund Is oa at
full awing here today, Fifty can
vassers are at work, aad tho leaders
of tho patriotic cause art eonfldeat
of success.
WANTED
Capable losstr to oaatract
t S to T smuuosi root)
KWAUNA BOX FACTORY
Interest on these bonds cease from
Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon,
this 27th day of March,' 1917.
J. W. SIEMENS.
27-St City Treasurer.
Totml Income JTS.5T5.,
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so.oee.ee
ss.S4e.is
Vtt Ioum paid daria U, ytu.
Dividend paid oa cspttal stock
daring Ui yomr ......
Commiuiont and salsrio paid
foxes, iTctnaM and fata paid dar
ing tna 7ar f
Amount of all otaer azptaditana
Total expenditure
s.ite.se
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Value ot atoeka aad beads ewasd
(msrkfl rahu)
Caah in baaka aad oa asad....
Fnmianu la eoam of callertloa
writtoa aiaeo Sept. SO. ItlS.
Interest aad reala dao aad at-
UMtLM
dSMStltT
n.ses ss "
atoLid
craed
Total aaaeta $ dSMiait
Total aaaeta admitted la Oregoa 4Se.SlS.ie
.jrx.te
S3.SOt.T7
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Oroia claim for loaaea aapald.9
Amount of .earned BroaUsma
on ail outstanding rtaka ....
AU other lieblUtlee
Notice of Sale of Real Estate by
AdndBifttrator
In the County Court ot the State ot
Oregon, in and for the County of
Klamath.
In the Matter of the Estate ot James
W. Qllmore, Deceased.
Notice Is hereby given, that in pur
ance ot an order, the county court ot
the state of Oregon, for Klamath
county, made on the 17th,-day ot
March, A. D. 1917. In the matter of
the estate of James W. Qllmore, de-
Total liabilities, exeluxlre of
capital atock of W0O.OO0...S M.SSe.te
Total premiuma ia fort Dual- '
ber sl me its.Me.ee
aatiaiaa (a Oiagea far tse Taac
Total lnaaraaeo writtoa dariag '
the year lea reiaearaneo ...t SS,tOe.ee
Oroaa premlama receired dariag
the year lea reiaaaraaco . . . tSt.TS
Tout amount of insurance oat-
atanding la Oregoa Deeeaaber j
at i9i saeso.ee
THK AMERICAN SBCOaiSTS' fli IX.
BURAXCE CO, a y ,
By fraak H.Froerlek, Ooerotaty.
Statutory raaldent geaeral sgaat aad attovaay
for aeniee: Carl A. Flatb. Klamath FlSa,
Oregoa. .
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Among other advantages, a check
ing account provides you with
cash when It Is needed, or the
equivalent when It is considered
more expedient to pay by check.
A man is prepared to act on op
portunity when his check-book Is
with hfm. Many deals are closed
to men not equipped for business.
FIRST STATE & SAVINGS BANK
KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON , V,
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He won't go to sleep. A nice, warm,
cosy hot water bottle, tuoked under
the covers at his feet will tead htm
off to dreamland la no time. It'a
good, for him, too, because' tho heat
draws the blood from hit head aad
lets him sletp quietly aad souadly.,t;:i.
Why not try It with a S , $1
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