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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1917)
T' s -; iHt THE EVENING HEtALD, KLAMATH FALLS OREOON ''YUMDAY, APRIL 24, HIT KESSIONALCARDI DR.A.A.SOULB t1llrlll ami MNrgVON i.i. imimn blk. I'hoat 161J -' County Coroner DR. F. M. WHITE mm. Kar, No and Mi TVtcnl i ! Weaa atf (Md Fellows tHHMteg GENERAL BELL IN NEW YORK IMPORTANT NOTICE TO RESERVE OFFICERS, APPLICANTS THERE. FOR AND OTHERS BEEKINQ IN. FORMATION J "' ' "'n.'n.'.VL.UUU HIGH SCHOOL NOTES mRMRrWRRMVMrArAWMraW jiiiix ci.titwonN Omuiy Hurveyw DRJ. H.CARTER DENTIST trrict. rooms 7 m WNITE BUILDINB ty ft County Abstract Co, AKTIH'r II. wiUHf.i SI 7 Mnlu Ht. lamtUTM. MANM AND iftt real M"ey for Ukmm INMIUNCK War Department, llouluuMirit Vnt. urn Department. Han I'runru Ai.rll 23. Nolle Iihh been glvmi rrntii above headquarter Hint Ihiikih necking In formal Ion on inlllliiry HuhJfitiM kIiiiuIiI not be addressed in lnnrul Franklin Hull, who Iinm recently bern In com mand of the department. Mr ha gone lo New York, unit If mull bo addresiied lo film by nam II will have lit in! On Monday nriiiMt week dellRfatfUl luncheon wiim given by (he cooking cliiBH jtlrli). In lionnr of Mint, Mrare. The nlfnlr wiim n decided success, hh wall an ih-ihk n surprise lo Miss Mcara. Many neitmmii flower and sevevral gifts win' uiven licr. MIi.n MniHlmll of Ihn Kngllsh depart iiient, wan uliMfiil from achool Tuesday, iltln In lllm-RN. .ir KKinura are practicing every n i cm on Ihelr piny, "Merely Mary Ann." which ihcy Intend to present Friday evening of Ihla week. Tim cIank of IBl'O hna hung ita pen nam. n M-Aiillful gicen ami white one, In thn library. Those having I lie highest grades for Ibe six weeks ending April 18th. and LEOAL NOTICES New York and be. returned in Ran the number of subjects carrM by each, Francisco before It can be attended to. w ns follews: Christine Murdoch, All communications from Callfornln.'slx subjects, averaxo of 97.S: Ulldred Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevndu.lWhltromli. five subjects, ahavn or. In Utah and Montana, which states are., all. In the Western department, and, In ad dition, Arliona ami New Mexico, should be addressed d, M,n Command ing Oeneral, Western Department. Han Francisco, Calif. Hitch an address will bring n prompt leply to any one requesting Informa tion or corresponding concerning mil itary mailer. IDR.F.K. GODDARD UMTKOI'ATHIU rilYHICMN aaHtlStU. I- O. K. TrMpI rwbrr Ktamliiatloa r4 nm Mkatlaa la Irre at yuttr howea, r hcWettii.. rrtbr I ooe h KrUbU Hllac Mrrl laid fur IkiMM tlOil- ThU liiaurra th Nome litdairal in lie riial 10 mnf gtvan li Itw oMrv and lb prtct la Ut MwaeiUI. SaMrere phone 3M1I.R. liver Roosng Hme HH Main Ht reet rbtt-tbiM or prmnc-iu rooiiK for tratulent roomura. MMMWMMMMMWMMMk WOOD m aboae IN7 and aak fer Vtf . He U the man wh tarn mtir9 wwood proldrm (or yea. Danalh Fod Gt. Nailing U. S. Rag Over German Club MK. MNDHKKKKNt I If jea air md lurky MMia to aet of Ibe Tule Iu Huai. call mi Mreet. 1 MW Am tttlm l or Mum- f thn hmmt bm la WmwIIi llaaln. ami Mrifca m Setter have m look Malar maimm iiiiimte. laVSt IKE SALTS TO FLUSH KIDNEYS LIIS MEAT I VAN pjjJHY OR HAV .LADDER form.-i urln ncld wMch axcltM "'rworkH tho kldnava la tkalr mt. 1 to niter It from tha avataaa. 9mm. lera of moat mut luk iha rOCCU8onallv. Vnn HUM Mllm i like you relievo your boweta; re- lll tho ftclda. waata ami Baiaaa. rm fed a J.,,. m,.. , th. kM "Won, iihnrp palm 1. U back er wvaicne. ditzlnnaa vm.i..i i (OniUo lit m.11 .a .. au. U I v """"" "w warn uia The urine la elmu eu mi 1t tho clinnnfilM . m. obllxinof vnn . -. a I. .iu..r ." ."- " w bt EH? ?.. ... l.h0fnh.-w.?Jr '"Utfournilno." .- a-w.. oiu. "v w iw wwaa IsuTn T. ' ,uk0 wktmuii mi I " Of Wlltor turfo.. k.t.... a. . ond your kJdBw,w!U UM i - HUM niniMA. JI.J t a '. TM .""""" ."-?V" " - ...moua Raiu.la nuut , "" " Krnnna n,i Um "WJ with im.i. rvT. t.. . " "b nai icnoraiinn. ,- .i. a. luarirlHf. Li., T "frT rlrriuti , 7 ""' "W',,WM' iiation, jn,i o.i,. . ,., 1 llth a wnia. rf-i-t. t..t ... Jjmen and womeVUk. now a4 "" avaMin i..'..'i.ij - j k !""'' 'Sji ffSs'' ''".'Vfia w mWlmmW SJawB '-i't 1 tV aaaaafaaBafaaV Emaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafaaam u r-'aaBBaBBBaal i) !l ffaaWTaW afoaa'aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm aBBBBBBBBBBBBBal l" 1 aRSaWtBBaflaMaHi WmmWmWmWLWmm When Atnbaaaador von llernHtortt aalled away from hero the (lormanlu Club of nrooklyn hauled down ita Hop man flan and left tho pole bare. Sev eral chauffeur of a garage next door decided it ahould not remain no. They climbed through the akyllghl of their own building to the roof of the club. Oeorire Dornoy ahlnned up the pole with an American flag, a hammer ana aome nalln. while Matt Hhea waccnea below. Dorney nailed the American ftag to the maathead, and the Oermana left It there. t-M of Nludenta with grade of BO or iibovn In five aubjecta: Conatance Mil ler, Helen Magulre, Anna Hackland. Dornlce Nlchola, Aleatha Wlllard. Mar Jorle Deltell, Marguerite Whltcomb, Plorcncn Dowllng, Mary Oall. I. It of Mudcnt with gradee of 90 or above In four aubjecta: Mary Wll llnmn, Miriam Martin, Margaret Upp, IIohii Hhldler, Klorcnce DuFault, Inex Hull, Clara Calk Inn, Neva Faugbt, Dor othy Miller, Karl Humphrey, Margaret Worikn, Calvin Peyton. Lucy Hotch kin. Alma Ilrookflcld, Kenneth 'Perry, Wnlluce MclIlan, Marie Griffith. Katb erlne K Florence Dongs, Audrey Cnrdner. Itulh Tompkina, Claudia Spink. Itulh Miller, Vera Wood, Oladya fool. In the varloui Rngllah cloaaea the htudenla are taking up the atudy of i-ome m-w clannlcit. The aenlora are be ginning "Short Storied," the junior. "Sllax Mariner," the nophomore. "The Tale of Two Citiea," and the freh- men, "Itirdn and Ileea and Other Pa per," by Durrougha. "IF FOR TIRED AND SORE FEET VRK "VIZ" KOIl I't'eTKO-VP, lintMNO. ACIIIXO, (7AMX)t7HKD I KKT A.l COUXH UatTBP" T Why ro limping around with ach ing, puffed-up feet foet ao tired, chafed, on and awollen you can hardly get your ahoea on or off?? Why don't you get a SScbox of "Ttx" from the drug atore now and gladden your tortured feet? 7 "Tit" raakea your feet glow with comfort; takes down awclllnga and drawn tho sorenesa and mlaery right out of feet that chafe, amart and burn. "Tit" coma, callouaea and bunlona. "Ttx" la gtorloua for tired .aching, aore feet. No moro ahoe tlghtneaa no more foot torture. Adv. ftOTfCftV Wbereta, on April I, 117. the Common Council of the City of Klam ath rails duly ordalaed an ORUt NANCB, No. 411. which aald ordl nace wa duly approved and filed for record April 4, 1917, propoalng a grant and franchise to the Keno rower company and wmen aaid or dinance wax declared to be a com pet. Ing ordinance with an Initiated ordi nance filed with tha Pollre Judge March a, 1017, and presented to the Common Council on March 12, 1917, and, whereas, tha Police Judge wax duly authorised and- directed by the Common Council to submit such com petlng ordinance to the qualified voters at the general municipal elec lion May 7, iti7. an to pimiun a brief statement of Um tenor and ef fect of such competing ordinance, NOTICK 18 HERBBY OIVEN that the purpom of such competing ordinance la to grant to the said Keno Power Company a francaSea anal right for and during a period of 6 years to erect, maintain poles, wires, cable, ducts and necessary appliances snd apparatus for supplying electricity for all1 purposes with la the limits of ssld city, and for tha purpose of en abllng and assisting tha Keno Powsr Company to earry on Ita business else where than la said city, as now or hereafter bounded and constituted Said franchise ordlaane provides that before beginning Installation of Ita distributing system plans and specifications therefor, shall be sub mitted to the Council for approval by tha City Engineer. Said Keno Power Company la reaulred under tha terms of such competing ordl nance to tile with, tha Police Judge Its written acceptance of Ita terms within slaty days. from and after Ita approval and passage ; to permit .the use by the city of all Ita pole atrlnglng wires for fire-alarm, polles, telephone and telegraph purposes; that said Keno Power Company shall hegln actual Installation of Its proposed system within sixty daya from data of accept ance, and to afrord'fall aad adequate service to all portions of the city not later than December 1, 1919; and shall make, execute aad deliver to the Police Judge for the benefit of said city an Indemnity; bond in the sum of $15,000.00 conditioned that the Keno Power Company will fully comply with tha provlstoas of such competing ordinance and franchise; the ordinance farther provides that upon the acceptance of the fraachlse the Keno Power Company shall pay to tha city the aum of SxOO.69, and In addition thereto S ft per eJsntum of Its annual gross receipts derived from business within tho city limits; that the city; at the expiration of the term of tha franchise, may pnrchase and take over to Itself the entlr plant at a valuation to be fixed by tha Pub lic Service Commission. It Is further provided that the Keno Power Company shall not dur ing tha term of the franchise, sell assign or traaefer the same -or any portion of Ita physical property with out the consent of the Commoa Coun cil. By authority of the Commoa Coun- ell. Dated at Klamath Falls, April It, 1917. A. h. I.EAVITT,, 18-10t Police Judge. . Jt Don't Throw Your Old Tirei ,. Now that Urea are tatting hither ta price, It paya jroa to VULCANI.R THKM. Our vulcanising maa epeat' several weeks la 8aa Fraacilaco tha past winter picking up Ike latest methods of "Tire Doctoring," aad wr guaraatc our work. Wake PeScH Guife SALS OP TIMBER KLAMATH IN DIAN RESERVATION Sealed bids, marked outside "Bid, Antelope Val ley Timber." and addressed to the Suoerlntendant of the Klamath la- dlan School, Klamath Agency, Or- von. will ha mItmI until twain Instantly stops pain In o'clock noon, Pacific Tims, Thurs day, May SI, 1917. tor the pure of timber upon about 14,009 aerea within Township 10 South. Raaae 7 and. S East. The sale embraces ap proximately two Hundred million feet of which about ninety per eeat la yellow and sugar pin and tha re mainder red and white fir. The cat ting of red and white fir will, he na tional with the purchaser. Hash U must state for each spectea the amount per thousand fset Serlaasr decimal O log seal that will a paid for all timber cut prior to April 1, 1910. Prices subsequent to that data are to be fixed by the Oommlaatoaer of Indian Attain by three year per iods, no ni or less man tnre aoi- lara per M feet for yellow and augar pine, seventy-five cents for red fir 'and fifty cent for white fir during I the first period will he considered. . Each bid must be submitted la tripll jcate aad be accompanied by a eartl- ris ensex aa a eoiveni national mana la favor; of tha Superintendent at the Klamath India School In tha amouat at $5,600. The deposit will a re turned It tha hid Is rejected bat re talaed If the hid. la accepted, aad tha required contract aad bond araot executed aad presented for approval wRhln alxtydaira tram aueh aaeeat aaee. n rlgit to reject any aad all bids la reserved. . For copies r tk Id. aad eoatraet forma aad tor athar laformattoa applleatloa akaaM ka mad to th ladlaa Supsrlataadsat, Klamath rAeaey, Ofeaon. Waahla; tea . D. 0 March II, 1917 CAT SELLS, Oommlsalaaer of India .Af fair., - - w i, ' jjT , v- SALE saahSBlsM OF TIMBER KLAMATH W RaWBRTATION aM-ef, MkMii'mH:?mfmmmm Seott Unit Tlmhar," aad Udraasaf to th luparlatoadsat of tk Klaauth ladlaa School, KUuaaU Ageney,r- gea, win a rsssiTsa vntii .xwatT dock aoea, Paslfle Time. Tkara- or timber upon about ie,700 acres within Townships 1, IS and 21 South, Range 7 East. The sale em braces approximately two hundred fifty million feet of pine (about nine ty per cent yellow pine and ten per rent augar ulae) and ten million feet of white fir. The cutting of white fir will be optional with the pur chaser. Kach bid must state for each species the smonnt per thousand feet) Hcrmner aecimsi u iog scale mat win be paid for all timber cut prior to April 1, 1910. Prices subsequent to that oat are to be fixed by the Com missioner or indisn Arrairs by three year periods. No bid of less tbsn three dollars and twenty-five cents per M ieet for yellow and sugar pine, or fifty cents for white fir for the first period will be considered. Esch bid must be submitted In triplicate snd be accompanied by a certified check on a solvent National Bank In favor of the Superintendent of the Klamath Indian School In tho amount of $6,000. The deposit will be re turned If the bid Is rejected but re tained If the bid Is accepted, and the required contract and bond are not executed and presented for approval within sixty days from aueh accept ance. The right to reject nny and all bids Is reserved, ror' copies of the bid aad contract forms and for other Information application should be made to the ladlaa Superintendent, Klamath Agency, Oregon.. Washing ton, D. C, March SS. 1917. CATO SELLS, Commissioner of Indian Affairs. twenty-five cents oer M feet for vet low and sugar pine, or fifty cents psr as reci ror wnite nr ror ue nrst per iod will be considered. Each bid must u submitted In triplicate and be accompsnled by a certified check on n solvent Nstlonsl Bsnk In favor or the Superintendent of tbe Klamath Indian School In tbe amouat of 15.000, The deposit will be returned If tbe bid Is rejected but retained If the bid Is accepted, and tbe reaulred contract and bond are not executed and presented for approval within sixty days from such acceptance. The rlgbt to reject any and all bids Is re served. For copies of the. bid aad contract forms and for other Infor mation application abonld be mad to the Indian Superintendent, Klam ath Agency, Oregon. Washington. D. C. Msrch SS. 1917. CATO SELLS, Commissioner of Indian Af The JsVsBafatft'alSaTsBaTBB Agkjfcj-g AlFaWaT 4W5mmW SBmBmsamBmamBBm; fmwaea aVaBBaFaaaaaTaV BBI the sasntasaa awht --Be Calsawa.-lS SALE Or TIMBER KLAMATH IN DIAN RESERVATION Sealed bids, marhed outside "Bid, Southern Mount Scott Unit Timber." and addressed to tbe Superintendent of tbe Klamath Indian School, Klamath Agency, Ore gon, will be received ' until twelve o'clock noon. Pacific time, Thursday. May SI, 1917, for the purchase of timber upon about 11,500 acres within Township SS South, Range 7 East The aale embraces approxi mately one hundred sixty million feet of pine (nbout ninety per cent yel low pine and ten per cent sugar pine) and ten million feet of white fir. The cutting of white fir will be optional with the purchaser. Each bid' must state for each species the amount per thousand feet Scrlbner decimal C log scale that will be paid for all timber cut prior to April 1, 1930. Prices subsequent to that date are to be fixed by tbe Commissioner of Indian Affaire by three year periods.. No bid of leas than three dollars and aim r-foiinrt fe Now C Ctaklss. SwsstPess.Paswsss. J sad tVsr GraaJ Pais ' C California Seeds J C Alse Caaesft. Carrels, OaiasH, ji J Bart. Pest. Sftasch. Taraifs. t Dsa'Make eats that ate "jm a J gJBJ f$9ttm WfC Wm&ttm sV Smaj gf II mt imln Um Mt mrrr HWl j Mi;mHimhtwmw nulili Fm. at Ji YrWrwaWiiilrienli. BL I a C H0ES1 ft GO. I KUmath Falls Auto Go? 4 ' - - "-?' OARAOE AKB OWTMAL REPAIR WOfW FOflB CAM A'SPMCiAlVTrT1 rOR SALE One Doag car aad .aa ( both S-paassager toariag sara, in good condition; cheap. PBHNH1TX 11BT atAlK Maurice Bryan i H's Va to iwysaa to - " s, t? Yetteatie A big saving by baying year Shoes and getting your re pair work deae at th MOOEXlf SBKMB BTOBUI Our low reat aad a clerk hire enable av to- aU cheaper thaa aay . ater 'la th city. Mgkglggm ClvgajA'CldafW EtwE3BuaBaMll Th Bxclastv Bear far Mea and Bays.. , TU MAIX aflMBJEf JUMP FROM BED IN MORNING AND DRINK HOT WATER u7 J( Aji Open sluices of system each morning and wash away the poisonous, stagnant '" ., v'" matter, says authority. 'i .r?fi- '. vmmij--si. .-. . . a . - '''"'.' ass ot not water witn a teaspoonnu ot limestone phosphate in it, drank each morning before breakfast, keeps us looking and feeling fit. 4 i y Life is not merely to live, but to live well, eat welLdigest well,, work well, sleep well, look well. What a glorious condition, to attain, and yet how very easy it is if one will only adopt the morning inside bath. Folks who are accustomed to feel dull and heavy when they arise, splitting headache, stuffy from a cold, foul tongue, nasty breath, acid stomach, can, instead, feel as fresh as a daisy by open ing the sluices of the system each 'morning and flushing but the whole of the internal poisonous rtagnant matter. Everyone; whether ailing, 'sick or well, should, each morning, before breakfast, drink a glass of real hot water with a teaspoon- fulrof limestone phosphate; in it to wash from the stomach, liver,, kidneys and bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, k. tying the entire alimentary canal before putting, more, food into; the stomach. The action of hot water and limestone phosphate on an empty stomach ia wonder fully invigorating. It cleans out all the sow f ermentatioos, gaMB, waste and acidity and gives oa a splendid appetite for breakfast. While you are enjoying ypUB breakfast the water and phos phate is quietly extracting a large volume of water from the blood and getting ready for a thorough flushing of all 'the inside orgaikt. The millions of peope whov are bothered with conttipation, rheumatism; others who .have sallow skins, blood disorder, and sickly 'complexions are urgjM'to get a quarter pound ef sstniie phbsphatefroii thedrusj store, whicPrrilf etmmS 01wVIa-.w dVv -a-waamlaaaa aia aaa m. am - Buuik-wiu w iia.i mujymm.Mpmnii sour bile and poisonous toxins; thus nounued crank on the subifet titaniing, sweetening "and purl- immffimim$fr- S . tim- i iS esK. t. J Mm .-53 XKaaPM aiil. 1S- m 'V1 B ,T!W "JTVi,'H VCSffl aS:l i' rffert. -'c" ' ..Mjjesx mmm . j.v. trj'j'--..r7r BSMSMsiarwjiW.-i rivusars . w ..VJlVK JfcTlaliT 38ft L's JM I TH ' i. .n.AH.t'l"' Jt if raume,;- "?5 .'day, May II, HIT for the paraaaas 'v -.s. -'- W '&, r wiSL'W si' iv'V ji- . J. &(& . u-.' ,fA . .'lit Fn-V - Ji, .u. 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