The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, May 17, 1917, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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THURSDAY, MAY IT, 1117
Ainu Trade Congreaa Today
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THE EVENINQ HEKALP, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOOM
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DR. F. M. WHITE
ajj,, Kar, Nose and Thread
gpa Teairrt Htaaaaa Silted
per M4 follewa RulMlng
JOHN O. CI.KUIIOIIM
fnuiiiy Hurveyor
t'ltll Knglnrer
DR J. H. CARTER
DENTI8T
OFFICE. ROOMS 7 and
WHITE BUILOINQ
City ft County Abstract Co.
Al.Tlll'M II. WILSON
f.17 Main HI.
A1WTIULTH, LOANS AND
per ml Money for Lues
I.V8UIWNCK
LEQAL NOTICE!
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Notlee tf Hearing of Final Accun,
III I ho County f.'uurf iif II.- u...- ...
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irrgon, ror Klamath county.
In tint Matter of ttm KtMte of Kdward
C. Way, DrcrnxHl,
NoIIi-m ,rrliy kIvpii Hint rPm,
, "MimiiinirnHIX or III etitnln of
Miwarn r. way, tlnr-iurd, having ren
dered, AM nml iircnMiliMl fr Mitlln
iiipiU her niml nicnunl of tin. admin
In I ml Inn of Hit. nutate of nuld iIithmmI
together with Hip Mill,,,, f !,, nJ.
mliiMratrlx for Om dl.trlt.utlcm of the
realdun of lh pr-nonal property of ih
mill ralaln to' Mm pernon iTilllli.il
thereto unit; that Haturday, Hie. 26th
ilny of May, A. I). 1917, at tm, now of
10 o'clock In llii. forenoon of nnld day,
ml Hit court room of the county court
of I ho main of Oregon, In nml for
Klamath county, altuated In Klamath
Kail, counly ami ulalo aforeitatd. la
Clio Urn when ami Hid place where inn
hearing of the atipllcatlon of aald ad-t
bUl.iM..u ...... ... - . I
iri lor urn aeiuemeni or aald
final account TTnd Iho bearing of auch
petition for final dlalrlbutlon. and auch
other matters pertaining thereto a
may bo conaldared by the court In Iho
Food Prepardnets Campaign
OFPICIAt
Oraoon Agricultural Collage Eatenalon Service anal Unit a Statee 0.
part man t of Agriculture Co-Operatlng (
PLANT MORI HANS
AND FKWIR POTATOIS
lloinn gnrdenera abould aim at dl
veraliy of rropa and not make the mis
takn of planting loo much of one thin
for lliolr own um white Ihey do with
out other Ihlnun which might 'have
been grown lnmad of the aurplua.
Tim fnriiii.ru are planting more po
int oi-h tlmn cr bofoio, therefore the
city lot limn ahould divide bla irround
Into tin. following aUKKatlve planting:
OniMiUMrlor Hjtntoon;
OniMiunrtor awoot corn, of Oolden
llanlam, Portland Market or Howling
Mob ynrlutlon;
Ono-quarlor beana, Davla Wax, Ken
lucky Wonder or Refugee for canning.
Maiat flAa Vli. VI WA f f A
bTltoH .i.iMB!"dC,Td"Wd Waahtogion and the larg. and
by Ibe court; and all peraona Intereat.i ., , ..-.
DR. F. R. GODDARD
OVTrOfATIIIM I'llVMICIAN
Unite I' III, I. . . K. Tempi
Itrniniibrr KtnmlHatloa) aaxl com
mlimluit la rrr at your liuaaa, or
! ibe ultlt.
Farther I naa Ilia porUbl
Wdlug tfl table for iHinw tirat
aintl. TtiU Inaurea lha home
Irwlninil in be equal to any given
la the ofllrv aal lha prlca la Uia
Maw.
Hictto .t2l.
Rraldrmv plinM S.'W'lt.
Dearer Rftwig Htise
KM Mala Hlrvwt
Flrlrl rimnia for Iranalent
or iicrmanvnt roomcra.
WMmiMMMMIMMIWWMIMIMIIIIMIIM
WOOD
Plaee your Ordtre for
ORCEN SLAB WOOD NOW
Stat wood obtainable for the money
Klamath Fuel Co.
ed In aald catate are hereby noliflo.1
men and ihere to appear and ahow
cauae, If any they have, why aald
final account ahould not be approved.
allowed and aeltled, and aald petition
for final dlatribullon and other matter
and Iblnga alated therein approved and
granted aa prayed for,
Dated at Klamath Falla, Oregon, Ibe
:cth day of April, A. I). 117.
lltENE WAY.
AdmlnUtratrlx of the Batata or Edward
C. Way, Deceaaed. :-310-17-2
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New City Laundry
Wa Cuaranle Our Work.
hlru and Collara Laundarad.
Wa alao waah allk, wool, and eol.
orad goda vary carefully. Try ua
once and ba eenvlnead. Our prloaa
are right. Phone 164.
127 Fourth Street
Back of Flrat Natlanal Bank
"About Free Stuff"
We have It In Llnkvlllo. Our
free air la of the vary boat
quality... The elevation la four
feet higher than In Klamath
Falla, and wo have no real aa.
tata offlcea, cenaequantly the air
la cooler. Aa avaryona knowa,
hot air la very bad for tlraa.
Your atoraga battery, re.
flrdlaa of maka will be Inapeot
d free of charge. Wa will paint
on your ear fraa af charge In
any conaaleueua place a aletura
f a "Wamlnux," a vary beautl.
ful animal and aur trademark.
The free camp ground la next
door to our garage, and yoU can
take a free bath In the lake at
any time, Don't fall to gat In an
II of thla fraa atuff. You are
welcome ta It. v
Telford Bros.
eadRidtaSlMi
IGarafi
Summena
(No. MS Equity)
In Iho Circuit Court. In and for the
County of Klamath and State of
Oregon.
Malhew Cook, Plaintiff.
va.
Hunk Cook. Defendant.
To Sunlo Cook, defendant above named.
In the name of Ibe Stale of Oregon
You are hereby required lo appear and
anawer lo the complaint Sled agalnat
you In Ibe above entitled ault on or
before the 15th day of June, 1917, that
being lite laal day or the time pre
acribed In the order of publication or
thin aummona, and If you fall ao to
appear, plead, anawer, demur, or other-wine
move, for want thereof, plain
HIT will apply lo the court for Ibe re
lief prayed for In hi complaint, to
wit: For a decree dlaaolvlng the bonds
of matrimony now exlatlng between
the plaintiff and defendant, upon the
around of deaertlon for moro than
one year laat paat Immediately preced
ing the filing of the complaint herein.
Thla Niimmona I aerved upon you.
the aald defendant, by publication
thereof In the Evening Herald, a pub
lic newapnper of general circulation,
printed and published at Klamath
Fall. Klamath county. Oregon, onco
a week ror alx aucceaalve weeka (aev
en Inaertlona), the flrat publlcatloln
being made May 3, 1917, and the laat
publication June 14, 1917, by order of
(he Honorable D. V. Kuykendall, Judge
or the circuit court or Klamath county,
Oregon, which aald order waa made,
entered, dated and filed in thla ault
Mny 1, 1917.
ItENNRR KENT,
Attorneya for Plaintiff.
3-10-17-24-31-7-14
itmall navy for until beana;
One-quartrr vegetable for borne Uae,
nuch a onion, lettuce, tomatoee, para
nip, carrot, peaa.
If you liavo a llttlo extra ground,
plant It to bean, aa there la no danger
of raUIng loo many. There will be a
k-rent dmnnnd for beana, and the price
will be high. It la alo auggeated that
thoNo who are planting vacant lota
hould havo thorn producing aa long
a polblo dutlng the growing aeaaon,
no ihero mny be a contant aupply of
vegetablea beginning with the early
maturing cropa.
Inatead of planting the vacant lot to
potatoea which will produce only Ibe
on crop, It will be batter lo plant a
aeriea of varieties that will make It
poaalble to turn the ground over pront-
ably two or three tlawa. Plant the
tblnga that will be needed for daily
conaumptlon the things that you ordi
narily buy for the Uble.
ORY STRINOBEANS AND RHUBARB
String and prepare aa ror cooking,
then dr In Iho aua or warming 07t.
They will keep all winter, and are juat
aa delicious aa the canned one, but
muat bo soaked over night before
using, gome housewives prefer to
parboil the beans' before drying, aa It
requires leaa cooking afterward.
Rhubarb say be canned by cutting
Into abort lengths and drying In a
warming oven or the ana.
For canning rhubarb, cut Into pieces
about one and one-half inches long,
scald one to two mlnatea and cold dip,
then pack tightly In aterlllied jars.
Three pounds will III a quart jar.
Make a eyrup of one cap of augar to
one-hair cop of water. This will be
auHcleat for one quart Fill crevices
with ayrup, put on cover, partially
tighten, and aterillte twenty minutes
Sarah h. Lewla, Asalstaat Profeaaor of
Domestic Science at O. A. C.
Importance to Water Uaera
TI10 annual meeting or the Klamath
Water llwrr Aociallon wih be held
In the Houston opera houe at Klamath
Fall, Oroin, Friday, the let day of
June, 1917, at the hour of 10 o'clock
a m , for the election of a full board
or director and for the transaction or
auch other bulnca that may regularly
come beforo the atockholdera aaaem
bled. One of the Important matters of
(which etery shareholder la Interested
ahould be the election of the very beat
qualified man for director In each or
the fhe (l) district, to wit:
Klamath Falla, Poe Valley and Loot
Klvor, Merrill and California, and
Klamath project at large. I conalder It
J tip buvlncHn or thn Htockholdera to
take an acllvo Interest in the selection
or Iho person who they foel will fill the
olTlco to the bet Intereal and welfare
of the water user nnd project. Yon
ahould have your petitions for each
nominee alimed by at leaat ten (10)
atockholdera nnd In the bands of the
aecretary at Klamath Falla not later
than the 311 day of May, 1917. You
can securo blank for thla purpose
either from the secretory or from your
directors.
Arrangements will be made to re
ceive ballots at Mnlln. Merrill and in
Poo Valley, dates to bo announced
later. Shareholders who nre unable to
be present at Klamath Falla June 1,
1917, may deposit their ballots and
have them counted as though present
at tho annual meeting. However, ev
ery stockholder Is urged to be present
st the annual meeting In person If poe-
Hlblo.
An soon nn It enn be announced when
tho directors cr.n moot the sharehold
ers for the purpose or securing their
I YOUNQ AMERICANS HIGHEST
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Then I might Juifaa wt U throw my frav.
ttyhydromettrawayr
Youuidit,Mr.Motoriat."
"LUten, the boiling polntt of gasoline ab.
Mluttly control It. atarllng wfluev
crating quallllM. power -gylng qualities.
Oravlty has nothing 10 do with it
"To tt the moat out of your motor, your
gassDne muat have tta.eemel rlea of
bolIlM point In a gradually rising, un
btokm cnain-4ow bSiUng point, for easy
tuning, medium boiling polnw oukk
and Smooth acceleration, high boiling
polntt f or power and mileage.
"And only atrabjht danlUatkm can give
tfto mlxtur. ev. embody all the nun.
diode Tol tatenrenlng irectiona neceiaary
ror a perfect motor fuel .
"To ba certain af etralgM-tittllleft, wsv
mixed gas, buy
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type for Aircraft service
LONDON, May 17. America has the
type of young man who will be moat
valuable for tbealr service, a high
military authority aald today, in aug
geatlng ways in which the United
States can help win the war.
Air battles increase In site and Im
portance of effect dally, and England
and Prance are mobiUiIng some of
their nneet lighten for thla branch of
the service.
The type of man beet itted for aerial
warfare la typically American young,
aggressive, keen aaM healthy, and Eng
lish military authorities look for tie
greatest aaolatance from an American
air corps, once one geta Into operation
on the west front
Mllllene of Oerma en Exhibition
NEW YOUR, May 17. A food and
hygiene exhibit, to Instruct tke public
In war problema of economic feeding
and In health measures, opened today
at the Americas Museum of Natural
HIatory. Included in the exhibit will
be the largest collection of disease
germa In the world and n miniature
model of Columbia University's pro
posed 1700,000 war hoapltat
I have the exeluelve sale ef same
very seed fame and rwiekea. Chit
ballots, every poaalble means will be
used to get the information to you.
Watch the papers for announcements
of these dates. Respectfully,
17-lt C. A. BUNTING, President
COMB SA6E TEA
INTO GRAY HAIR
I
DARKENS BEAUTIFULLY AND RE.
STORKS ITS NATURAL COLOR
AND LUSTRE AT ONCE
Common garden sage brewed Into
a heavy tea, with eulphur and alcohol
added, will turn gray, streaked 'and
faded hair beautifully dark and lux.
urlana, Mixing the Sage Tea and But
phur recipe at home, though, la trou
blesome. Aa easier way ta to get the
ready to uaa preparation Improved by
the addition of other lagredlanta,
coating about 60 cents a Urge bottle,
at drug stores, known aa "Wyetas
Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus
avoiding a lot of muaa
White gray, faded hair la not ala
fa, wa nil desire to retain pur youth
ful appearance and attraetlveneaa. By
darkealag your hair with Wyeth'a
Saga and Sulphur Compound, so one
can tell, because It a dons no natur
ally, ao evenly. You Juat dampen a
sponge or soft brueb, with It sad draw
thla through your hair, taking one
small atrand at s time; by morning
all gray hairs have disappeared. Af
tar uotker application or two your
hair becomes dark, glassy, Soft, aad
luxuriant, and you fppaar yaara
yeuager. Wyeth'a Sage mid Sulphur
Oompeuad la s delightful toilet reaui
etta. It la net Intended tar aba euro,
miUgatlea or preveaUos of disease.
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USE YOUR HEAD:
A nuui mutt um hbhcMlto
make a raccest. A JOHN Be
STETSON HAT will hdp him
do this. Ifyou want to make
a Miccest in bujrmgyour
Spring Suit See
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He carries BAIT SOUfFIO iBsB
Clothing to fit both your body
and your pocket book
The
The a Value of Advertbiiig
By Howard Oretn. v
value fo advertising may be expressed in the following ways: It increases
the efficiency of the salesmen, and the actual benefit in dollars and 'cents of a mod
erate amount of advertising is so obvious that virtually 'no concerns are without
some. It makes (roods known to the consumer, and familiarizes him wRh the area-'
ments in connection with the various commodities in such a way that he becomes a' -'
greater ana more discriminating ouyer.
The consumer, therefore, requires of the dealer two or three things which- be r ?
did not formerly demand. His knowledge makes it necessary for the' dealer te carry
the stock that he advertises instead of using his own judgment upon its value. The
consumer, by asking for certain brands, makes less claim upon the dealers time, be-'
cause of the fact that the package is already sold, and demands only its' delivery. ,
Further, the consumer learning from the advertisement of the many-uses of the;prod
uct, buys more of it and therefore the' individual purchases of the dealer are increased,
and his stock turns over with greater speed. i .
Of course the possibility of securing all these benefits depends upon the proper1"
use of advertising, and is by no means a general or a necessary accompainment to the' ,.
use of force without regard to method of operation. Steam as such has withia.it the f
power to do all the things to which it has been harnessed, but without the engine and' -
other equipment that power Would remain useless. r
Advertising ts a power the power of publicity and the value it will bring to any
commercial organization depends entirely upon the way in which it is harnessed to do;'
the work, and the value of the equipment to which it has been tied.
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A link in tke Bridge of Wooden Ships
tOS ANGELES MAYOR MAY ''' c
WANT TO BE GOVERNOR
SACRAMENTO,' May 17. When
Mayor Woodman, of Lee Angeles eame
to Sacramento recently to eoamer.wRk
Governor Stephens oaafMs aSeetmg
Los Angeles, tke rumor waa started
that Woodman, would like to ae'gever
norhlmaett. v - r ,M
A aUte oStclal declared that he bad
been sdvUed'by aarionil Mond'mr
Los Aogeles. who also la close, to"
Woodman.' that Mmamyor ta puttlag
out Usee u MmeresW seettona wKb aV
view toward tea ltl gubernatoriat;
csmsalge, "
.rciTUlsaUoa" opera house tonight
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The new wooden achooner Maxwell,'!
juat launched at Camden, Maine, la tho
flrat link la the "bridge of ahlpa acroaa
the Atlantic.' which the admonlatra
tlon haa lnimtad to aupply food to the
allies. She coat M,000 and waa aavea
months la building. Her dimensions
are 158 feet length. 3 feet beam,' and a
draft of 14 feet General Goetaala haa
been placed la charge of the work of
building 1,090 auch veaaeia, and If "all
hie plana go through the American Sag
will be aeon on sailing veaaeia In every
part, as it waa before the era of ateam
Users.
Waahiagten Msy Celebrate
SKATLB, WASH.. May 17.-8elect-Ive
service registration day will be a
patrlotlo and gala occasion throughout
the stats of Washington, It Governor
Lister fallows the auggeatlona launch
ad by Short Jack Btrmger here. Bust.
aaaa houaea will close, and patriotic
demoaatratioaa will maka regtauUo1 beheld.
day aa event to ba
attle nawapapera are urging the aug.
gaatwa.
Northern Baptlata Meet In Cleveland
CLEVELAND, May 17. Three thou
sand delegates eame to Cleveland to
day to attend the Northern Baptist eotvi
vaatlon. AU Narthani sUtea from
caaat to eeaat are repreasjits at the
ting. Nineteen big nsaetlnga wttl
Jahn n'RoekersHer waa espeetad to
attend In response to a epeetal Invitation.
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buy graduation presents be
eauaewa have; so many Sae
-urtiebN hoyaH and girls are ,
ceeger ', to have practical '
preeeata of the honest anal
ity they take pride in owning.
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Pearl Necklscea, It to St.
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